The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 15, 1893, Image 6
w'amr; TIIE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1893. in i 'n & v ' Written forTucCmtK RomloliconccB of Army Life. (DY A riUVATE.) M'MDLK V. Although our rorritnont wao mustered into tho eorvico at Keokuk, la., iu Aug ust, 'CI, wo did not got further tbnn to Benton Darrickt, near St. Louin, Mo., until lu December or January following, having been kept there tor rtasoiiB of which wo wcro ignorant, oxcopt that, whilo thoro, ull who had not been vaccl natod at all, and thoeo who had been vaccinated oovoral years boforo wcro, in obodionco to general orders, vaccinated, or rc-vocclnutod, us u precaution ngulnut email pox, ot which thoro wao supposed to bo danger. Thiu prolonged our etuy at tho barrucku, us many of those thus treated wcro on that account unlit for duty. Wo wcro cnrrlod by rail from St. Louis to Roller, where wo wuut iuto camp for bovorul duyu. From that pluce to Springfield, Mo., tho llrnt mid third brigades of our aliment mado a forced march, riding tho llrst day u diutuueo of 112 miles without rent, stopping onco in that dibtuncc to feed our horseu und eat u cold dinner from our haversacks, ar riving at Lebanon, Mo., on tho evening of tho second day. Wo went into cmmji in u grovo whom thoro wno plenty of timber, uud each incuti soon hud u log IJ.ro for tho doublo purpoi.o ot wurmitig tuo chillud men, and cooking a uital for wo woro all tired uud hungry, not having had uny coffee or warm victuuls for two duyu. Somo confederuto troops hud been in enmp bore u short time be fore, uud, whilo looking uround next uioruiug, some ot tho boys found among other things left by th confederates, u cannon bull, which, utter being rolled uround u while, was picked up by one ot Sergeant (at tcrwurds captain) Dan Brud bury's inobB, of Co. A, und thrown into tho liro uround which they wero cooking breakfast. An explosion toon followed, scattering tho logs, liro und cooking utensils in ull directions. Fortunately, none ot tho men wero hurt, but some of them wero badly Beared. Tho "grub" they wero cooking was u totul loss, and tho camp kettles uud colTeu pots bo bnd ly wrecked that they hud to borrow from tho neighboring messes until new ones could bo drawti. Tho moral they learned was "Don't monkey with tho bomshcll." Wo rested hero u day or two, and. as we wero getting sullieientlr near tho Held ot active operations to bo on the look out for a skirmibh ut uuy time, wo were ordeied to go iuto the woods some dis tance uud disehurgo our revolvers, which wero "Colt's Navy," iu order to eleun uud reload them, lit compliance with this order, Comrade Dun Dell uud I, being inexperienced iu tho use ot tho revolver, nnd not caring to display our bkill, or tho wuut ot it, to our comrades, "went together by ourselves" roiuu dis tuueo from camp whero wo found an empty ei acker barrel, tho head ot which wo thought would make a good target, Wo laid tho barrel on its side and stepped off thirty or forty jards aud pro posed to muko u "cullender" of it by shooting u dozen holes iu it, After ouiptying both rovnlvers, wero not a lit tie surprised to Und that not a ball had touched it. Wo wo cuto that tho re volvers woro "no good," for wo wero not in tho least excited, und took careful und deliberate aim, nnd wcro veiy sure tho fault was iu tho weapons nnd not in us. Wo coufolcd oureolves with the thought that it wo should havo to shoot nt u mail, wo would bo likely to tuinii him, and wo hnd no deeiro to kill or wound anyone; und if wo should hit omoouo that wo did not shoot at, it would bo uccideutnl, and wo would rath er hurt one.ot our fellow-men by ucci deut than design. Whother Dan after ward beeamo moro proficient us u ninrkn- man, I do not know, but I have uo doubt uo urn, ror lie was in several engage montfl nnd had tho reputation of being , a good soldier. I can boar testimony ns to tho excellency ot his character au to morals aud gcntlcmuuly deportment. 1 think I improved boino in marksman- -hip, for on a subsequent occasion, C. wMt&BL0' C -U "d 1 tired two shots each ut a luafl without missing a shot. 1 do not romoinhnrfhfl djstunce. nor tho oxuet sue of tho tree, but ill diBtanco was thirty yards moro or less probtUi ly less, nnd thotreohad long sinco censed to bo n sapliug. lint tho most remark ublo exhibition und 1 bolievo tho last one of my skill us a "crack shot" was several montliB later in company with another man by tho namo of King I forgot hiB tlrst namo but ho was sad-dlor-Borgoant ot company A, und his homo was iu Drukeville, la., nnd should ho bco this, I have, no doubt ho would verify tho statement 1 um nhout to muko for ho was a man of the truth. Our regiment wus marching through u heavily timbered und hilly portion of south-western Missouri, nnd us tho ma'ds wero bad, our progress was necessarily Blow. Our duties und t editions to tho regiment wero such that wo wero not re quired to rido iu tho ranks, nor to carry tho cumbersome Baber, nnd wo carried ourrovolveru rather nu defensive thnu offensive weapons. Wo mado ubo of our opportunity by golthm several miles awuy from the command ono day, nnd, whilo riding ulong tho batiks of ii creek, wo cnino tip. on a Hock of ducks swimming uround In u kind ot basin iu tho creek. Thoro woro just thirteen in number, and ot tho 'lorgo green headed vnrloty, nnd, as there was no houso or farm in sight, no nt first thought thoy wero wild ducko, and tho I property ot corao ono living noar by. Mr. King eald tbnt ho had heard that ducks woro good for dinner and sugges ted that wo kill on aud huve it tor din ner. I said that it thoy wcro tamo ducks wo ought not to molest them, to which King roplied that if they wero tame, nnd tho owner lived ncur, ho wus probably u rebel, in which case thoy wero "contra band of wur." So I ut Inst cousonted but suggested that wo had bettor tako two, au ono would not bo enough for nil our mess. As a further urgumont in fuvor ot taking two or more, it just then oc curred to us that our revolvers had not been unloaded for somo time and need ed to bo cleaned. So it wus finally agrocd that wo would empty our revolv ers, which would tuko twelvo docks, and leave tho thirteenth diickjwhich was probably u drnkc, to tell tho tale. So wo commenced shooting, still seiitod in our saddles, shot about, until the dozen shots woro tired. When the Ftnoke cleared away wo proceeded to ntimjip tho result, as follows: two empty revolv ers, twelvo bullet holes in tho water, the thiileeiith duck unharmed, his twelve ditto, and two cavalrymen without any duck for dinner. Instead of rejoining tho regiment in tho evening, us we should liavo done, wo stopped at a farm house, or rather at a house whore there was no farm, for supper nnd to feed our hoises. Tho houco was a neat hewed log building, which with n few acres of cleared land was surroundod by a rail fence. Thoro was a small stable, n corn crib with tome corn in it, and a fin nil stack of sheaf outs, bat no hay. Tho fatnilj consisted of tho husbaud uud wife, aud two small children. All wcro dressed in huuiCBpun clothing uud their posses sions, including their eighty acren of hilly laud, wero worth perhaps ?"00 or SOW). And these peoplo wero well-to-do, if not rich. It was not yet night, but us our wagon train moved slowly over the hilly uud mountainous roads of thatreg iou, wo hnd plenty of timo to sparo nnd keep up with tho regiment. Oursupper which wns also our dinner, bciug over, wo asked permission to stay over night, which wns granted, tho lady saying that her husband would soon bo homo, und wo woro welcome tostuy if wo could put up with such faro as they could giro us. Tho luiHband soon returned nnd Ijclng told' of our wibh to stay all night olfeicd uo objection, but bccmcd to bo ploused to have us stop with him. lie proved to bo u union man uud wus glad of this op portunity to learn from us something ot tho piogrebo of tho war, ot which he kuew but little, being in a measure iso luted from tho busy woi id, with no pa pers to read. uuduldoin seeing uuy one who knew moro than himself of what was going on, or what the result would be. Wo slept thut uight iu u plain but comfortable bed, and in the morning af tor partaking of a bioukfast, which like tho supper, consisted chielly of corn bread anil bacon, wo asked for our bill which wo wero told was nothing, but wo prevailed on the ludy to accept pay. hayo been thus particular in speaking of this family becauso it is typical ot a clam foil ml uowhoro else than iu the hilly and thinly nettled portions ot the border slnvo states. It might Lo termed "middle clai-s." Thoy wero not slave owncrB of tho upper class, nor "poor whito trash" of tho lower. The major, ity of them hud neither uuy sympathy for tho institution of slavery, nor cnniitj against it. They wero mostly lojul, but took no part iu the wur, miles through tho forco ot circunistunces they were compelled to, in which caso they either enlisted iu the union nrmy or noted us union scouts or guides. Thoy wero not wealthy, nor yet poor. Their wants be ing fow nnd simple thoy woro easily sat islled nnd wero contented it thoy hud enough to out and wear. If from year to year thoy could make "both ends meet" they wero satisfied and did not noo the need of anything moro. Whilo ninny of tins clai-H were illiterate, eomo wero cd' ueuted, uud though lacking tho "polish' ot tho highly cultured, wcro possessed ot a genuine hospitality seldom, if ovor found in tho higher or lower classes. They wero nB u class much superior to tho "white trash'' of tho lower in every, thing that goes to mako upgood Bociety. Dju't you know to hqvj.tiQtfoct lionkh you mnsf'rmvb pure blood, nnd tho best way to hnvo pure blood is to tnko Hood's Hnrsnpnrilla, the beat blood purifier uud strength buildur. Hood's Pilla may be had by mail for L'fic, ot C. I. Hood A Co.. Lowoll Mans. On tlio Iiculli of 7rlr W Hummel Our mother's ees are closed in death, Her wilce Is fnirver sillied ; A plaon Is vacant In our horn-, Which neu'i can bo tlt'ud. Onr mother (i om our lioni i h ;ouc, Miumll lint leluru again; Hut wlmt Is our gieut less, Is her eternal gain. Oh mother dear, wo never knew Tlio Iou- wo IiiiiI for yon, Until our oleo was stilled lu death; Your ftwe wan I. lit fiom ltvt. Oh mother dear, wn will walk The path your dear feet havo tread; And flap glad linniU on that ti Iht shoie, And see your glory crown id head. When earthly hopes nlo way, And ne arc called ni inonrn; How blessed the thoiiht Unit wo call lean upon tho Halnni's mm, -Mns.W. Ji. II, Holler's Darh Wire Liniment for ull onts on horses and cattle; it is the best on earth. For talo by Dejo ,t Grico. M)l!uurv. .Wrilen in loving rcmcmbcrnnco of our sister Fauniu. l)o.irrst r.itinle you have lett it', lirn your work wns neatly ilono, ilu two know that lore heteft tit, Of I lie Jewel heaien hm won. W'u stiull ink In aln foifcl.-uliicsi, And (inr smiles to clifcr our ways NntliliiK can lianMi hours of sadness, While wcurluvu for) on each day. Dear sister, jou now wander, Whci n tho (lowers are sweet In tilooin While wo stay on rnrtli to ponder, UVr our lofs with hearts In gloom. We would wish oti tmck tnchrcrui, With our loving words m'nln, Wc would hao our lner near tit Hat to nskvoiild bo Iu vain. Dearest nUter wo can never meet you In Hits tale of tears, lint It shall not he forever, i'nttliiK ends, with coming sears. And wc know tho pain and sorrow, Urines us nearer to that home, Wneio there Is n loiitf tomorrow, And oar Father bids us come. Dear shtar jou have left in, IP ro your loss we deeply feel, lint It Is Cod that has hereft us, He can nil our soirow heal. rcacrful lo otir silent shunter, Peaceful In thcgriito'so lor, You no more will olu our innnlier, von no moro our sours shall know licit dear sister rest, Your tolls and cares are o'er, And sorrow, pain, und suirerliiR, Cannot dbtiess you'niore. Sister you have Bone lo rest, And this kh.ill tie our prayer, Thntwhen worcach oi.r Journey's end, Your glory wo may share Oh I may we meet our dear sister, Hinging sours of prnlse nnd lovu, olilmnvwejoln the glorious anthems, 1 1 tliu atiKcIs' choir nliovc. Oh (lod I Krnut that wo may meet her, (Smut that wo may know her there, When we cioss the rolling river, To the laud so fire from care. Yet ni'nlii we hope to meet her, Winn the davs ot life are lied, Then In Heaven wo will erect you, Whaio no fa row ell tersaru shed MAIIT KlIALIK IIOIV'A This: Wo offer ono hundrod dollurs roward for any case ot catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. F. J. Chenoy & Co., Props., Toledo, O. e, tho undorslgned, hnvo known F. J. Chenoy fur tho last lfi years, nnd beliovo him perfectly honorable in all business trniifciiclions nnd financially ublo to carry out nny obligation mado by their firm. West fc Trnax, Wholesnlo Druiri-istB, Toledo, O. Wuhling, Klnnnti Jt Marvin, Wholtsole Druggist?, Toledo, Ohio. Hall'H Catarrh Curo is taken intern nlly. ucting directly upon tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tlio system. Prico 7Go per boltlo. Sold by nil druggists. Testimonials freo. IICNnliillmiN. At a meeting of tho Indies of tho G. A. R. lodge held September 8th, 18'.i:i, the following roBolutions wore adopted: Wiiiikuas: Tho Divino Iluler in his snprcmo wisdom bus doomed It best to rumovo from our number, our sister Mrs. Mnrgrio Graham. Thereforo bo it, Kkbolvkd: Tluit on account of her death, our lodgo hns lost u willing and effective mombor, nud while we know tho loss of n siBter eo dosrly loved, we mourn for ono worthy our respect nnd tears. Itraor.vKi). That to tho bereaved fam ily wo extend our heart felt sympathy nnd commend thorn for comfort to him who doeth nil things woll. niot.vi-:: Thnt in memory of our do parti d sistor, our lodgo chnrtor bo draped in mourning, nlso thnt a copy of these resolutions, of tho doconeod bo pre sented to tho fnuiily, nnd iiIbo, that thoy bo sprend npon tho records of tho lodge. Ef.CNnKA L. ltKI!),) Nivitik IliuvKti, Committee. MaiivCMahahev, ) Ti'HHNlcrN. (liyJ.H.Halley) Christinn Kopishand husbaud to Henry Klfring, Lot .'J lllk 1 Rweezj's add to Hluo Hill wd 8 75 00 C.H.&Q.II.U. Co. to Win. J. Thomas, s'.J nwH fi-il-l'J wd. . 010 00 Katie Kinney to John S. Hoover und C. L. Stono Lot 12 llllc.'l Hoovor s add to Hluo Hill wd, ;.0 00 Samuel I). Nowmeyer und wifo to Hiram V. King Iot 8 und part Lot It Hlk 8Vunco'B ndd t o G u hie Hock wd H00 00 Charles 8. Gregory and wifo to t DelinaLn Porto noM 19-M'J, 1100 00 jTirifrsnrnnfe-to Hiyinjih --" J. Garber Lots 1 and .") Ulkl Guide Hock wd 1000 00 Total. .Wloo 00 Tho good dio younn but thoy Rro using ltnller'a litllo Gerrrnn Pills now nud honest moii will soon be a drug in tho market. For snlo by Dcyo & Grico, MoNitt will oxchango (lour und feed nt ensh prices, for corn, oats or potatoes ut nuirkut prices. Tavi.oii keeps the largest and best selected stock of wall paper ever brought to lied Cloud. Alt. fancy rockers IS por cent discount of 110 dnj s. V, V. Tatloji. Seo W. W. Wright's for tho finest gaso line stove3 in tho oity of Hud Cloud. Now hay cuu bo hud by leaving orders with McNitt. Among tho incidents of childhood thnt stand out in bold rolief, ns our lusmory reverts to the dnjs when we wero young, nono tiro moro prominent thnu eovero iiiekuesx. Tho young mother vividly ro members that it was Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy cured her of croup, aai in turn administers to her own offspring nnd nlwnvs with the best results. For mlo by Dejo & Griee. OUK EDUCATIONAL COLUMN " 1IY D. M. HUNTER, CO. 8UPT. Tr.ACHEIlS MEETINO. Tho first teachers' meeting of this school year in this county will bo held nt Cowles, Saturday, Soptcmbor 'i'Jd, commencing at 11 o'clock ti. m. A largo attendance is desired. Lot us nil attend and bo prepared to discuss overy sub ject Hint is upon tho following program. Opening exorcises. Topics for discussion: No. 1. How to conduct tho pupils' reading circle. Music. No. 2. Lessons from tho lifo of Wash ington. Music. No. .1. How to teach mental arithme tic. Music. No. 1. How to interest patrons in tho schools. Music. No. r. What general lessons should bo given to pupils? Persons to open discussions; Topio No. 1. Anna Cockrull and Mm. Mints Boron. Topic No. 'J. Dun'l Garber and Nancy Lowis. Topic No. .'). J. H. Strudor und Thorn ton Foe. Topio No. 1. W. II. Grant and Mabel Wright. Topic No. 5. Illancho Arnold and Maude Greenlee. Every ono who uttonds should bring some practical school questions for tho query box. TeachcrB who uro in tho habit of at tending cducutionul meetings am the oneB who are tho progressives in their profession. Thoro is no hotter way for a teacher to get into u "rut" than to stay uway from teachers' meeting, Experienced teachers should attend oducntional meetings to help thoso who are commencing to teach. When ono becomes porfect (?) in this lifo ho is a fit tnibjcct for tho other world; when a teacher "knows it nil" can learn nothing nt a teachers' meet ingho is ready to rctiro from tho work; ho should do so at onco, and not wait to bo called away. Young teachers should not loso a singlo opportunity to attend a meeting; for tho inspiration, tho encourngemont, tho hints, tho methods, tho opinions, tlio uilvice, tho help, tho information re- ceived from othors engaged in tho sumo kind ot work uro of moro practical valuo than many other teacher..' aids to suc cess. Tho twonty-ono Thursday evening educational meetings Mint were pro vioiiHly announced in this column should be uttonded by pupils, patrons, officers nnd teachors. Tho first ono wiib held this wiek in Dlst. No, 1 Bouth of Guide Kock, an uccount of which will appear in this column next week. Tho next one will bo held in Dist. No. a south of Inavnlo next Thursday ovoning September 21st. Tho object ot theso mcotingsistocrcato n greator interest in education. Itrpiiblionii County Cnnveutloii. Tho republican electors of Webstor county, Nebraska, uro requested to send delegates from tho soverul wards and precinr.ts, to moot in convention, at tho court house, in tho city of Hod Cloud, NobraBku, on Wednesday September 27th, 18SKI, ut llo'clock n. in., for thopur K)so of plwiing in nomination, ono can didate for each ot the following offices, to wit: County treasurer, clerk, sheriff, judgo, superintendent, coronor und sur veyor; iilso; to elect eloven delegates to tlio state convention, to be held nt Lin coln, October nth, 1693, elect a central oaniinitteonnd transact such other busi ness us may regularly come- beforo said convention. Tho soverl"precinctB aro entitled to representation as follows, being baBiid upon tho voto for I. M.Huvmond.romtli licau prosidontiul elector, in 1802, giv ing ono uoicgato at largo to ench pro- tmui or want or ono for overy ten votes or major fraction thereof. (InidoKcK'k, n 1tedUloudtownshln.li Heaver t'rccK, 7 Red Cloud. 1st ward. 11 Slliluntcr, 4 Red Cloud, ad ward, 1 1 Oak Creek, fiai field, rieasant , Klin Creek, rostdam, Line, 3 lUttti, . 4 4 (llenoeJ, 7 'C Walnut creek, l Q Inavale, r. 0 1'uthorton, 4 5 Harinoiiy. 11 Primurien will bo hold not Inter than oepiomuer 'jutli, ut tlio usuul voting places. It 1b recommended, by tho cominittco that uo proxies bo ullowed in tho con vontion. Uy orilor or tho republican central commit! oe. I,. II. Four, Hr.Niiv Gilham. Socretnry. Chairman. Dun'l Forget! That's what Brown's wifo called out to him don't forgot to get a bottle of I Miller's Sarsnpnrlllu, it's so nice. For eulo by Deyo it Grico. 1 First class goods and reasonable prices cnu always be found at W. W. Wright's hnrdwaru more. Those accomodating htorekeepors, Sherwood it Albright tho grocoi 3, study to pleiiso their customers. Cull nudbuo them whon iu want of nroctriOH, It unit costs ono cent a pound mil hum 10 cents, what would n hog be worth that had been fed on Huller's Cotidition Powderof For tale by Deyo & Gice. am mm m m mmmmmmmmmmK MM, WIg woulci o&ll ; Your attention to the fact that we have the J J Largest find most complete stock of J DRUGS BOOKS 1 5 In the City 3 Z AIno Wnll I'npcr, rninlA ami itnivci, icii.orN, unci koiioiib oi an kiiuir, g Our prices arc the lowest nnd wc guarantee Batibfaction, ZZZ Come nnd bco. Jj g C. C. M. CALMES, Red Cloud, Nebraska, Wants your patronage. He keeps Fresh Bread and Cookies, Candies, Tobaccos, Cigars, Lunches, &c, Three doom Houtli of I & M. Ilnnk. G. V. MATKINS, Dealer hi Secoild-tfarid Goods First door north of Moon Block, If you want bargains you should not fail to call and see me. for I have them . Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud, L. II. FORT, Manager. Furnished to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHORT NOriUE. navlnc had ton year experience In county record nnd ono of the most complete set or All struct books In tlif state. wo uiiarauteo satisfaction. Yoi.r favors solicited All ordu's ruled promptly. 10.000 dollar lioud lacd Rcitiihllcmi CmiciiN. Tlio Ucpublican caucus of lied Cloud precinct will bo held. Saturday Seldom bar 2.'kl, nt 2 o'clock i. in. Nomination or township olllcern huuio day iucludinK supcrviBor, town clerk, tisesBor. two con Btabice, two justices, nud tour road cup orvisors. l'orter IIoiIko, chuirinan. Rcpulilieun iiuiiii. Tho Garfield township Republican caucus will bo hold, September -let, nt tho Mayor school house, district number 111 nt C p, m. J. I). Stanscr, chairman. Firnt Ward C'iiiiciin. rho republican voters ot tho 1st ward, nro called to moot ip tho rooms over tho 'postotllco, Monday Sept 125th, ut 8 o'clock p. m. for tho purposo ot electing iovon doiegiitcs to the county convention to bo held in Red Cloud, Sopt 27th, 189.1, nnd uny other business that mtiy bo ncces nary. M. 13. MoNitt, Com. Repiibliciin C'iiiiciin. Tho republican electors of iutin township will meet at the Anderson school houso at 2 o'clock, Saturduy, Sep. tombor 2.1, for tho purposo of electing delegates to the county convention, and transacting suoli other business that may como beforo tho caucus. James Anderson, Committee. From Our ICxeluuiRCM. Elinor Tattoreon spont Sunday in Red Olond.Press. Miss WilJa Gather of Ited Cloud wns guos't of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Math ony ovor Sunday. Press. Mrs. E. R. Smitli who was culled up from Red Cloud by tho donth of Gladys Hurnott, returned homo yostorduy morn, iug.- McCook Tribune, Engineer Frank Reid moved from Ox ford to Red Cloud under tho lato ro-ar-rungomont. McCook Tribune The Demon or Kctipulr IuBouiontn, nud its twin brother Dys pepsin, nro tho olTspring of n disordorod stomnch. A positive euro in found iu Bcgg a Dandelion Dittors. Sold by Devo & Orice. ' AVright IteopB the best gnbolmo stovo 111 tho market. do to Sherwood nnd Albright foryour groceries. They keep tlobestintotni. Patrick Henry oiieo suUl, "flivo mo liberty or give me death." Folk now duys don't talk bo fooli th, thoy say "G ivo mo Hullur's Snro Cough Syrup or I -will die." It amountH to thtipnmo thing, i-'or snlo ly Uoyo fc Grico. A CAtt loud of rock cult fur ntilu PAlbiight's lluur und food Btoro. Seed buckwheiit ut McNitl's. ut J. All kinds of hardware nt Wright's Oo and tee Sherwood Albright f.lnn,1 nin, .., , .. . . tt ran,, groceriea. -,-.. -. V-Vtv wO) Oil, Stationery, 1'ockvt ZZZ L. COTTING. in 1 nd approved. Aildress or call on L. II. FOItT Manager, Hod Cloud, Neb. m7 Closing out Sa I desire to elose out the entire stock of Dry Coods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Formerly owned by S. F. Spokeslield during the next You can buy everything wo huvo CHEAP, and some things at your own price. Money buy?, and wo must havo tho Cash before tho goods leave tho store. Call at Snokeftilelr and nee what wo you. Old Maud can do lor Also nil ledger accounts duo S. "F. Snokcsiicld can lie set tled with us if paid this mouth. A. O. BERG, GRANT USHER, Agents for C. M. Wetherald, Mortgagee. Red Cloud Product lUt: Cnmpnny'fl price Host high patent flour her sack, Good No a " it Bran per 100 lbs Shorts" ' ' Choppod feed (corn nnd outs) Corn meal (bolted) por sack, " ' 11 ti Old onts por bushel, Corn " ' Best Michigan lino salt per bbl. .0.10 ,110c .50o XOj ,7ro .20o .Wio ,2r,c .253 81.35 t'reo delivery. T ' Wantku: Men to sell our hardy rnri. eties ot Nursery Stock, our own growing, biliary or commission. Aubwit with references, L. G. U,gg & Co.. lCtilamu zoo, Mich. If you know of u nmn with small1 inmiiT, who 'wants to livo on farm, "'"''"" " ior wages next- Oay ; w.., wv... ,ul vu vjco. it. (jnnney,