'Wwmt n THE ft'RD CLOUD CHIEF, JIED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DEC. l, 1J393. dpi kS $Vj cot W. i i t 1, for Nollco Ih liculiy Rlrcn Hist until .fnnuary Ml, kii, rnlil I1I1I1 will tin rocelvfi! tiy the cnunlv lionnl of mpcrvhOM nf WrlMtrr count". Nrbrakn, (or supplier to lio fiirmstirtl said county for ttie jtut ikh and to tin onlfroil from time to tlmu in needed, Mil to lio neroinpnnleil tiyAKooil titut sitllltilcnt tioii-1 to WulHtcr coun tylhci'o contract H let KtmrJUtccuiK faltlifu iicrtorinimce of contr.irt. The following It n Hut of supplies riilioil hihI tlin ni.iiiDur of bidding, all blhtibs Med with the county clerk i I'i.'XW note IimcIi, jii lutcil mid ruled, 7 lbs r torn. -'O.nnOenvelonj", No. 10, XXX printed, white, per thotiKJind, &1.M0 onrelnpoi, NoCiJ XxX printed, white, per thoipand. I.ltlmtrraph warrants per tlim:rnd. Squires record pbiln p.igii per lien. 8 iiuroi records printed bold per bonk. ' 4 quire records printed lieml psr book. 0 qulrei record printed luud per book. quire rccordi prlnto! paji per book. 0 quire reo.inl plulii p.tgppcr book, 0 quire records printed jinno per book. Alljrccnrd to bo full nund extra ItinVixn fnd, b.indnnd front ctmit cover, 40 pound llyron Weston flnt-elnn linen ledger paper. iooii d Ihaac's pw .No, t pnrKni. Leon &',l.v(ti prim No. 3 itt ron. taon & Rise'. pun No. Ii) per (,roii. lon & Iisho's peni No.upcruro. lon ti Riac'. peni No. 6 pjr Km. lcon ti,twui'i pen No. a per bwi. Kfndfiiclls, FalierVi No, 4 ticxiiKou rubber tlpipruro. Ifid pencils, l'.i'icr's No. '.'or J, rubbtrtlpn k(,tosi. Ia-.uI pencil, l-'ubcr'. red and bluo pr docn. lVn holders, swell J .ip.iuued bandlo, lucdluin per cross. , i -n uuiucrj, cunioii'.uioii noun ami corK per if doon, Htihber bund No. II varlitatod per ItVW. Uubticr bandrf, K.ilior's No, CO maorled per 1 00). Itubbcr craters (ink and pjuell) I'uber's per doen, Ten racks, universal, per docn. Letter illc (Silver City) per doon. Knlfo erasers, a. V. tabor's No, i per pleco. Fountain Ink stands per !i dozen. nubbcr ruter 18 Inch each. . Klunrlne tabs r.xs loieach peYthotmn I. l'Miirlns tub Cxto loo each per thousand. carter's carmine Ink per pint. Htoddard's copy Ink per quart. MucllaKe.H.itifurd's leader smnju por docn. MiicIIakc, Hnnford'a quart bottlo per quart. Jtubber mint! mid dutuiK stamp per stamp. Jtuhhe r staiupa and pads each, Killing pens, Knod.uacli. Abitract lejcal cap ih It Crano extra per ream Abstract legal cap IH ll flue ruled. Abstract legnl M His cruno extra per ro m. IKal cap is lbs, colored, In talis of Km each por thousand. Mcdlll's paper fastener round or Hat boad No. I tier box, Mcdlll's paper fasteners, round or flat heads, No.s.UoMporbox.' l'cerlos Arm reit No. to nud 12 each. Perfection letter fllo per llle. Kciatber dusters 12 Inch each. (Hobo document boxes I0xl!xl!i per docn. lobo rtociimcnt boxes 10x4!xa) er doen. Cllobo document boxe lexJUxSV, por dozen, flliatt-l raortsiiKO flies, with strlngi, pel dozen. Itoad overseers rocelpt book, loo In book, per dozen. Itoad llst.extra material per doen. 38 poll bookH 600 votes each for IK94, per book. Tax receipt, original, duplicate nud triplicate per thousand. llecelpta for payment under protest per 100. Kedeinptlon certificates per 100. Certificates of acknow ledKinent tier 100. Ccrtldcatcs of character per 100. Election notices for laai per dozen, oniclal bonds per 100. Oath of ofllcu per loo. Itllllll nVfHMM (lll.l.tnl a... If .. :. , -- Hum .iLiut'inuiii per urn; .., Attaclunents district court per loo. f . Attachmenl orders dlsti let court per lot , ' .? Anidarlts against Kiirnlslice districted , ,, 100. yvIiHur AflMaMtsul repletln ilhtikt ciiuit )"" "nk Apitcaraneo bond dl-.fi Kt court ppltnted the , llunds for cct dlitrlit court per 10 (striko out Way bonds district mint per loo. Xalnljr tbo Injunction bondsdlitilct court wr teil that It lit'pletlit bonds distilct court er lOfiVforo Attacbment IkiihIs district court per R nnieud. Court wrappers, civil, district court peiul""K Court wrappers, criminal, distilct courM1'? "" i HI Captions to transcript distilct court ,,nr inn Certtflcatca to transcript district comt pe Captions and certlllcates to take deposltl M.Mt5i",Mlon ,0 take ''"Pillion district c ii,n.',il!lS to lke deposition district court l)cplaratlon of Intention district court lie ltlurn.r ii-i.i Im... .ii... ,.:. ....... '"' ' K.i.,iin..;,rv;.,""v.,.,f,,,.', " it fnal VJMr district court per too. .mruuniim-!iH nit District coin I nor f A ml .Vtftfnaiwi?e,,ver,r '" rc,,,,'v,n ,,h,rlct I'reclnea district court per hundred. HecoKnUanco of cilmhul wln'e,; , court nor hundred. i.i i Himirooiia original district court per one ($ Hiimmons copy district court per biuiilre.) , drSd'.'""01" crron,ll"t' rairt pm JJiie ii tiwit H innrici court iei one In' dred!''m'nHS COpy ll,"rlcl c,,llrt m ,Uf ,'UI" oiSfdrcd!" Crl"l",,l ca,H'a ,l8"l;c'" I'" lumdredT"1 of C"Sts AUuM couti ,er "1' .Vjrtlc'ts of Jury district coiut per omj bun Atlldavlt Hii'l tindertakliiK tor order of hi tAcliment la Justice court perism hundred. hundred. BHr"U1'1'0 J"s!lo l"llrt l' o ApiNitti lutlc court pec one biiHdred. (iinplallitsjustlco court iei one I drcd. ComniHints lor contempt Justice coin t per out. Kxecutlon Justice e uirt pel imo huiidrcd. Mlltliuus la Pailable can's justice i court per onnbandred. "' NoMceof constable naln Jmtlco court per our hundred, Notlco of garnishes Justice eouit p r one hundred. oraer oi auncuiuents juticu coin l p.-r one hundred. ... llnlor of sale of at t.n 1h1 iiriii,,i- Im.ii... court per one huiidiert. iirucroi nrn)i;iiBiirei'omipernueliiinilreit. Ttncounlzance to keen tbo Dt-acu IiinII,-h ,,miri tier one hundred. , , . Keplovlu suuuuons Justice court per oue liuu- Hummoue orlslual Justice court per o e bun drod. numroons copy Justice court r om luiudred, Surouion aualiut garnisbce Justice court per one hundred. , HotipatiM copy Justice court per one bun. hnopa-pas original JuaJc couit per otm him- isia'te warrants Justice ourt per one hundred. Hearoh warrants justice com t per one lain. AfA. Uwleriaklnif for costs jusiico court . UnderlakliiK In order of arrest justleo court P&SSRmSiNKtv lu.tlco court iieroue hundred. ! . vaaire of Jury justlco court per one Hundred. miuIImu uernunrt. v TBecnuntr board reserve uie rmm to reject I all bids. Webster County Supplies INJM. KV f comity clwk IN WOMAN'S WOULD. LATEST NEWS FROM THE CITA DEL OP FASHION. Soma Ilemarkablr I'rrtty Clowns l)e aliened for Winter Ileceptlont Short Chat with Dama Fasblon Ulnt fur the Kitchen. (New York I'aahlon I.ettcr.1 Home Intrepid Inlorvlnwcr lias caught tlic fair (rtitlilcM of Kunhlon in n coin iniiiiicutlvo mood and couxvtl from lier tliu utibwer to the oft-repcutfil, but hitherto unsutlsilud query, "How Is l'n.slilon created?" Anil the wibstniice of the iiriHwcr, couched In more dinl fled terms than ouc would expect from so frivolous a deity, is, "Ftishinn Isnot subjected to tiny bpeclul hiw or juris diction. It obeys ccrluin mid various currents, sustaining the influence of each In its turn. It is inspired now by the caprice of un artist who has be come popular for the , moment, again by a play in vogue, or by some circum stance. Ho wo have the 'Wnlkyrie' - r,.-.v 'r-ir.' I ? xvinga, tho Sara Ilcrnlinrdl 'JVitorns,' the boleros that onmu in with thn Macoxona of the Chumps-dc-Murs and the iridescent gauzes of the latest terp sichorean idol." Ah for tho inspiration of the inoilc to succeed the 18,10 style that is now at Its height, and consequently approach ing its decadence, Fashion does not "wish to bo quoted lit the mutter at present." Somo of the French de signers are introducing the Louis XII I.' and the I.ouis XVJ. styles', which pred icated u reign of rich brocades, luxu rious velvets and laces, anil limply draped shirts, with pointed bodices. It is believed that the reaction from tho 1830 modes, which have been attractive, only hccniibc they were novel, and are Indeed trying to almost every woman because, however carefully arranged, they add more than n little to her yearn, will bo sharp and decisive. Meantime, in tho intermediary pe riod, we who search the newspapers for hints instead of ordering our gowns direct from l'aris or London, are won dering if something can not bo done with the last year's gowns that wo can not alTord to discard. Much can be done just now on account of tl:o popu larity of the ovorsldrt. Itenlly, the overshirt mavbe classified as of two distinct sty Y. Sne long and pointed, ;rrou;0 lectin l,olt' th0 oth; draped' f,i xjt tn on the gown and il!Ko formed of'crature toev luck than in the esses, It must bo let with narrow f fur, or even withered and h a little one has , it may ;iuw one, reshaping jps. Tho or wilt- ntrasting t is fre- iicn own, uo or used on vn, from gleaned ist year's of brown underskirt, a blach watered the cloth is u iterle put on iiugcntn, the lie that a col- i the plainest an air of good e most striking ad way parade corded bilk made without a liln', nf trimming, but about tho neck win a wrinkled collar of magenta vclWt, and in the belt were two folds of file color. Another nrw gown, which happily solves the problem of how to utilize a lust wintcry scant skirt, Is slashed up to the kneel a round the bottom, and has panels Af wittered, silk let in broad rnlng fron a point at thu top to u width, .of four inches tit the bottom. I'he jointure of tho tyo materials is tovecftLvVh jet uriiniij Thu old sleeves ujl scarded for inolre sleeves, u mi ;st of moinv.. and two blus 'Erat Tla'A 'Vi HP!T2yuJwAWJ4Hk , ,llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMvAt i H I'silllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllB juiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia TlB .BBBBM DlOSH uie K , t allllllllllllllllllllK. aHi iiinra m leucral H .::::' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim m tiviv .pjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpja m uov- iiiiiiiiiB eulo- m VIURUt H BXOI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV ,llllllllllllllBW.ri a"i raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaav it "ripple" basques not gathered, but cut o on the circle that they fall in flute f themselves, added beneath a jet belt llnlshed with a long oblong bow. Die shoulders ore sloped to lit over the sleeves, tiro slushed, Until with moire, and llnlshed with the Jet, A pretty gown of beret ted silk shot with wood brown, red, willow green In n greenish ground is made up with rulTles of green chilTon, headed with bands of green, overlaid tvlth black gimp. The lapels are of jrceii satin, and the long bows de pending therefrom are of black velvet. The full material in the neck and on the sleeves is chlMou, and the Idea may be carried out los expensively in cash mere and silk for one of those dressy gowns the unfashionable woman ilnds (,ii useful for small entertainments In the winter season. The rullle which erodes tho front In a festoon slopes up at the back to within about ten inches from the, bottom of the waist. This Is a favorite form of decoration for skirts, sometimes two or more bands or rallies following the curved line described, and sloping up the back nearly to the belt. All sorts of the lacy gimps, both in silk and jet and lace itself, are very much employed in the new gowns, lujd on over a color. Jlrown gowns have a finish of magenta overlaid with bhick. Illaek gowns are llnlshed with red or green bands, covered with black. An other thing It might be well to say right here, and that Is, "the accepted volume of the fashionable skirt should not exceed In diameter two-thirds of Its length." That is a I'nris tlp.,und bound to be what the sportsmen call straight. As It is not easy to get at the diameter of a skirt, It may be ad visable to add that tlio approximate diameter of anything is one-third of Its circumference. Another solution to the llnish overgown Idea is found in a new model of plain green cloth, sup plemented by a figured petticoat of matelcsse brown with un overlay of green and helltropc brocade in silk. The little coat is one of Jhe models of tho scison, being of medium, length, which is more becoming to all except unusually tall and slight women than the thtee-quurtcrs coat, and very jaunty in cut. As the season advances one's thoughts naturally turn to ovctilm gowns, and much rejoicing will there le among the women of uinplo figure to know that bodices for balls and evening parties will be pointed, and that the full bodice with a wastband will soon bo a thing of the past. Pan niers may come in and frills are here already. This is a lace season, and, ot course, the ball dress will come in for i goodly shave of this dainty garniture. The skirts of dancing gowns will be short, clearing the floor, leaving the pretty slipper very mueh en evidence. The favorite materials will be bended and spangled tulle, figured and striped crepes, inuescent clilttons, ami light brocades. One pretty new gown, suitable for the opera or a reception where danc ing is not the main feature, is of the brocade mentioned, yellow, with a tiny spray in deeper yellow, with a bit of gold in the weave, has a deep Van dyked collar, with llclgu folds of yel low velvet around the low neck, nnd a decoration inii girdle of gold passe menterie. Another ball dress, designed for a young girl, is of light blue silk muslin. Three rallies of luce cross the full gath ered skirt, and another forms the little basque. The belt and sleeves nro of velvet, in a rich shade of olive green. One of the favorite evening gowns will be some modification of the idea so much In favor with thu publlu dan souse just now, whicli consists of a full skirt crossed by bands of Insertion ac cordion plaited to thu belt and hung over a silk petticoat of a contrasting :olor, which shown through tho inser tions. Of course just now the fancy for 11 nek and white combinations is so great, that these colors are tho first choice, and an effective gown of this kind is of black mousseliue do sole, with thin bnnds of white or black In sertion over a petticoat of white satin. A broad Anno of Austria collar finishes the nock. Tho snmo model is equally pretty made up over magenta or green satin. Tho beauti ful thing about such a gown is this, Hint it can be made up nt home, ns tho waist is accordion plaited, too, and there is no particular fit to it. A pretty cveuiug gown of satin-ttriped crepon is trimmed with a succession of satin bound rutlles, put on in festo'ons. Tho wuist has tho littlcruflles about tho neck nud is belted with a narrow 6atln ribbon. Kitchen Hint. Iii baking bread or rolls put a sauce pan of boiling water Into the oven. The steam will keep the crust smooth nd tender. Much of the heavy cake and bread is the result of the oven door beinir buured when closed. CIomi theiinnrn irently us possible. Nearly overv one Pi' gently enough. WHY BOYS LIKE A NOISE. It Is ft llnnltli Symptom atul drown IVopto Oughtn't to .Mind It. "1 wonder why H If tlint boys do eo onjoy making a noise!" oxclnlmed Mr?. Hoggs, holding her onrs with both hands, whllo her two youngest darlings paraded through I lie hotiso with a drum nnd tin horn which ft wickod uncle had given tliotn for Christmas. "My dear." replied Dr. Hoggs, looking up from hid news paper, "you must undorstnnd that a boy docs not really make a tioleo ho ctitiso ho like. to ho much as for tho reason that lio ennnot holp it. Tho cnuao la simply that thoro Is a greater Bujiply of excitation to his nervous system than ho enn got rid of In tho ordinary way which grown poopio adopt. I bollovo that 1 oxprcss my self oloarly?" "Not very, it sootns to mo," said Mrs. Hogg. "Thon I will put it moro plainly," rospondod tho doctor. "You tiro por haps acquainted with the fact that tho human body Is mado up of colls?" "I havo hoard you say so, my dear." "Well, thon, you must comprehend that ouch of theso colls has tx nucleus just ns an opg has a yolk in It. Tho nuclei of tho colls which ninko up a child's body nro much largor than thoso of tho cells which compose your physical syslom or initio. As tho In fant gets older theso colls becomo steadily smallor and smaller, but dur ing youth tho norvo battery thus mado up I so much moro poworful as to store up an oxcossivo amount of en ergy. Tho boy keeps It In for a whllo then ho must explode. That is ox actly what Is taking placo with Hobby and .Jimmy at proscnt Thoy tiro gottlng rid of tholr superfluous norvo forco through tho medium of a drum and . a tin horn. It is thoroughly hoalthy and you ought not to objoct" "If that Is really tho case," said Mrs. Hogs, with n sigh, "I am moro resigned." As I was about to say," continued tho doctor, "tho nuclei koop on dimin ishing in slzo ns ono grows older until tho grown person finds oxcossivo ox cltntlon. dlsngroeablo and is annoyed by noisos. I bollovo that vou were forty on your last birthday, my dear? The reason thnt tho boy keeps otv growing is that whilo tho nuelol of his ceils nro diminishing tho colls thont solvos nro multiplying in numhor. Aftor ono gets old and a cortaln tlmo of life has boon roachod tho colls no longor multiply fast onough to supply tho placos of thoso which dio. Thou arlvos a period of what wo call de crepitude, nnd eventually tho individ ual if. no disenso supervenes, perishes of moro doblllty." vThat may all bo truo. " admitted Mrs. Uogo-s. "but my observation is that this buslnoss of knowing all about how ono Is constructed and how Boon ono must wuar out in tho courso of nature docs n, conduco to happiness. 1 would much rather romuin in igno rancoibf what you call physiology und not bo obllcod to think of mysolf and my children and our insldo works as If wo woro so ninny mnuhinos." "Sclcnco scouts to havo no attrac tions for women," nuittorod tho doctor, who bocamo absorbed in his tiowspa per again. Washington Star. A nird Foot. Profossor (J. . Morgan, in his re cent work, "Animal Llfo and Intolli gonco." bays that tho talking of par rots "gives us ovldonco of romurlc nblo powers of memory, an almost uniquo powor of articulation, ti groat faculty of Imitation, and somo Intolli gonco in tho association of certain linked sounds which wo call phrases with cortaln objocts or actions. " As showing that parrots do not al ways talk at random, tho author quotes an interesting account of an African bird bolonglng to an English lady. At dlnnor, whon ho saw tho vego tablodlshos, ho gonctjtlly said, "Polly wants potato;" at tea ho would say, "Folly wants enko," or "Folly's sop," or "Folly's tonst." Ho was somotlmos at tho hotiso of his owner's grandmother, which was noar tho railway station. At such times ho would announce, nlmnst bo foro tho family could hoar anything. "Grandmamma, tho train Is coming." nnd proscntly tho train would go by. Folly had learned much poetry, und Bomotlmcs mado now pooras, ns it woro, by putting togothor linos takon from dllToront authors; and It was ro mnrkublo thn, ho always got tho truo rhyme. Ono of his favorlto mlxturos was "Sing a Song of Sixponco" and "I Lovo Llttlo Fussy." Ono day ho wns hoard ropoatlng: Four and twenty blackbirds, When thoy die, do to that world nbovo baked hi a pio. nirt Ho Find Thcint Major D'Arlnndos, liko many anothor Fronch soldior, was tlrod of waiting for promotion and opportunities to dis. unpiusu ninisolf. Ho seized an op. portunlty to onjoy a llttlo oxeltomont, nnd at tho snmo tlmo to rotniud Louis tho Slxtconth of his balllod ambitions. Ho made a balloon ascension, whicli nt that tlmo waB thought to bo a very risky affair. Tho king promptly re proved him for his rashness. "Your majosty will pardon mo, I hopo." said thooflicer; -but tho fuct is. tho min- Istorofwar has mado me 60 many promises in tho air, that I wont up to look for somo of them." Argouaut An AilcflHuner Caller. CumsoMrs. Hobbit is a regular after-dinner callor. Mrs, Cumso Indoodt Sho Invarl ubly comes just boforo dlnnor. j Cumso That's what I say. IJinnor is WTiat she's after. Hrooklyn,Lifo. Nearly Alwuyi. I "What groat fox-hunters theso cor- onors are!" ft ' -How soP" "They Yo always in at tho death!" tuaer ana Driver, t What is . ; i ifrpWBnpIaHM A.lBBbVaTaTaTajaBTsBTf aTaTBTawflKaTa.jaTaMHAaaaJE3 !BBJfBMJHMppflBjfHHMBHa i Cajtorlo is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium Morphine nor oiher Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. lit is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Costorla destroys "Worms and allays fevcrlshncss. Costoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Costorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cutorla Is an excellent medicine for chil dren Mothers haro repeatedly told mo of its good effect upon their children." Da. Q. C. Osooon, Lowell, Moss. " Cutoria Is the beat remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hopo tho day is not far dutant when mothers wilt consider the real tnlerrit of their children', and uso Castorla In stead of the rarious quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forclngoplum, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throat, thereby seeding them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KiMcntxoi, Conway, Ark. Tke Cantatur Company, T7 Jno. 13. Wright, Dealer hi Secoild-Faiid Goods Moon Uloch, lied Clourt. PLATT & FKEES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard ItED CLOUD, NEB. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. TRADERS LUMBER C0.;ju?r' DKALEKS IN r.y iLUMIBEft Building Material, Etc. ' RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. WRIGHT ! WRIGHT I WRIGHT ! Wright is the Man. He has the largest line of Stoves in Red ' Cloud. You tun not all'ortl to in I m ncclng IiU Mock licl'ore lumiiB aa you will lose money. W. W. Wright, the Hardware Man. SPOduFMlURi P3SVSNT3 CUATIHCr, Adjusts Itsolf to nny norso's kcck, Has two Rov7S oi Stltchins, Will hol:l Hamos In nleon bettor tliar nny o'her Rnlirtr. llnre n Few More of Those Celebrated SFOONER COLLARS Also n'large line of liarnem, &e. Call and nee uie If you want bargains. J. L. ITIILLr.K. Tbe Veteran Harness in a n New Ileal Estate Firm, J. H. DAVIS & SON, Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents, iH i-m vm. IIM 'i II Pi K Wirt II BHM.Vl kKJC" Red Cloud, Nebraska. Oflloe with D. F. Trnnkey, Moon Block We have located in Red Cloud imd will be pleaf ed to have people who desire to sell their farma to call and list their lands -with u as we have eastern buyers. Coll and see ns. J. II. DAVII SON Castoria. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children thai I recommend It as superior to any presciiptlce known to me." II. A, Ancnta, M. D 111 Eo. Oxford St., Urooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practlco with Costorla, and although wo only havo among our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet wo aro free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won tu to look with favor upon It." Unitxd Hospital Attn DisrxmuaT, Huston, Mass. Allen C. Sarrn, iVr., Murray Street, New York City. ah Partrj Loats At Less Thai ' 7 Per ceiit. R A Sittipsor, BIHq Hill Ngb. L. B. Spanogle, Real Estate W" and Loan Agent Red Cloud. Sewing - Machines AND ORGANS. S. JE. COX AJP Has a lino lino of Sowing Ma chines and Organs from $25 upwards. v. Supplies. uocs rciiulfiii i ' J V r VslHsflsssfl . J"" . -77 PfOMplly. i ul van sua tee no. ftW lLLVC?,,c-in &y.: V l n ? v". W ( ii I "i - la J,'Jk