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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1894)
iTs&h&fu ,mmm mmmWJ0f0IIV ty THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY. JAN. H. 1894. . tBf3gag:ggjtuiWwst- ..;, ,w.Mil,lWjiifi ,,ri.mr f J2:S grS j J J Given away to On every wish pui-ohmse for January of JBoots and Shoes at our store, we will give the pur-ehaser Our Profit. J i .:n i... .. ..i 11,1 i'. u win uu u Bi'immiu iium iu jut liuw sillies. AVe need the money, you need the shoes. Part of our goods at eo.st. Some of them ot half price. A few odds and ends at whatever we can got. The best and newest of Buy nil you need, till you cun get. Buy You r BLAKESLEE & KALEY. BRIEF MIXTION. A little snow on Wednesday. C. W. Kaloy was in Lincoln this week. J ud Bailoy was in Quidu Rook this wcok. L. P. Albright was in Lincoln this weok. Most of our merchants are through in voicing. Lawyer Chaflln was in Guido Rock this week. Ex-County Clerk Rannoy was in BIuo Hill this week. K. B. Young of Superior wus in Red Cloud this week. Low OlniBtead has moved into Grand ma Micks house. II. B. Banks of Hiverton was in Rod Cloud this week. A. D. McNow waB down from Blue Hill last Saturday. J. N. .Littlo of Hustings was in Red Cloud this week. Mrs. Arnoson of Walnut creek was in Red Cloud Saturday. II. Cozad is a now subscriber to tho Great Fumily Weekly. Mr. Mnthows an old time rcaidont has roturnod to Red Cloud. Attorney C. II. Buliet of Omaha was in Red Cloud this week. J. 0, Lindley & Son frc-Bh lard and and choice smoked hum. W. C. Jones und wife woro viBiting in Guido Rock laBt Friday, Leopold Wvko came in this week and renowed for The Ciitr.r. J. T. Mclntyre ot Superior was visit ing his brother this week For choice nmoked ham und fresh lard cull on J. O. Lindley & son. Mrs. C. 11. Crono und Mrs. A. C. Hos "tfv.oro in Beatrice thiB week. li l). Dickerson has moved onto his ana into his now house L. Miller has moved his harness i into tho Chanoy building. Trf W. DickcrBon und family are going to visit in PallisadoB, Kansas, next week. Mr. S. Temnlo cuvo u rmrtv lust Sat urday in honor ot her littlo girl's birth day. Romombor J, O. Lindley &, Hon keop on hand the best fresh lard and smoked hams. A biff party on last Friday night ut Frank Tennant's. A big time was re dorted. C. J. Piatt and wifo entertained their friends on Tuesday ovening with a tea und card party. MrB. Thos. Wilfion, who has been very sick for tho last few days, is much bet ter ut this wiiting. Tho board of supervisors meet next Tuesday again when thoy will settlo with ex-Treasurer Fassler. Logan Robinson and wife of Hastiugs have moved to Rod Cloud, whore they will livo in tho future. Henry Scott was recently mado a pres ent of COO shares of mining stock in a Cripplo Creek silver mine. Use our wont column; it will cost you nothing. If you want work, havo any thing to sell or trade, try it. Will WeBt and Samuol West, J. P. havo both been on tho sick lietthis week but uro nblo to bo up aguin. John Cruns was arrested last week on n ohargo of assault, but aftor two or threo days in jail, he was released. Editor Wurren and wifo wore trented to a surpriflo party Wednesday night, it being their 15th wedding unnivoreury. The report of thocitizon'B couimitto hud to bo left over until our noxt iBeueon uc count of too much mutter for the space. i in't vmi fnrffot that the Sincor Sow ing muchino is the beet all around ma- cuino manuiaciureu. y. '.iui.,hu..., Red Cloud. , , ...,. Mr. Mahagnn, proprietor oi mournou go Storo, was in tho city last week. Ho is a very pleasant gontloman and has many fnonds. Mrs. Dr. Snowdon, who haBbeen visit ing with Mrs. L. II. Fort, has roturnod to Modesto, California, after an extonded visit in this city. Tho peoplo of Red Cloud uro prepared to put down all kinds of vice, and heroaf tor mako it warm for ovil doers. Lot the good work go on. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sanborn of Edgar woro visiting with tho families of M. W. Dick oreon and D. L. Groat this weok. Thoy talk ot moving to Red Cloud. Tin not buy a sewing maohino until you see that tlno Singer. No other ma chino equals it for durability and tlno work. W. F. Hull, ugont, Red Cloud. Statb Treasurer Bartley has boon sued by u Croto bank becaiiBO ho has not given them part of tho state funds, for which they have put up bonds, uc cording to luw. Mrs. Frank HtoUeH. about three months ago. otuck u sand burr in her Hngor, and littlo was thought of it until recently hor arm began swolling und now gives tier much trouble. On Sunday night, a lire in Rlvorton 1.....10.1 ! Ilvurv stnblo of II. lJanks, . i,,,inr rinlt fmlnriL'liii' to Mrs. Fred Loaf, and a blacksmith shop, said to bo. long to C. II. Potter of Red Cloud. The loss was not bo very heavy, but would huve been greuter had it not boon for tbe city water wotke, Tho fire IB eup pbi'ed to havo been incendiary. Jgsg S-s grg 8 2 our Customers, T I I i l. l i them at a bir reduction. more llimi you need. will not lie the loner. Buy LOCAL NEWS. Seo Cloud Dr. Cullimoro's dates in Red Look at Cotting's window displays this weok. A lino biscuit Hour at MoNitt's, 70 contB h sack. W. R. Adams of UastinKS wus on our streets Saturday. S. E. Cozad has boon on tho sick list, but is better now. l)r. Bponcer adds his numo to Tjie Ciiiei" list. Thanks. John MyorB and A. O. Borg roturnod from Hebron thiH week. Look at thoBo beautiful fringed cur tains ut Cotting'e, only 50c. Henry C. Richmond is ublo to bo up again niter a week's illnoss. The S. of V. band envo our citizens a tine musical treat on Saturday. Mrs. Josslyn of Orleans was vistitug in tiio city tho foro part of tho week. Watch for tho program of tho S. of V. band concort. It will .bo published next week. . ' y "Orange Blossom" in a painless onre for nil diseases peculiar to women. Sold by C. L. Cottiog. The ladies of Red Cloud havo organ ized a reading circle They will meet ovory Saturday. , Tho B. &-, M. Iiub many thousand ties in the yards, and we look any time now for a now railrord. T. G. Wildor, P. W. Ailes, John Wil helmson, John Streot and W. P. Kenudy have renowod for 1801. Mel M. Tingloy has gone to McCook on n visit. From there ho goes to Iowu. to bo gono threo weeks. Cutting keeps tho lurgest stock of Glass in the city, not including James Glass his popular clork. If needing spectacles, boo Dr. Cu Ill more, Junuary 20th nnd :50th, 1804, with Dr. McKecby, Red Cloud. Wo meet all competition on hardwuro etc., und soil you hotter goods Wright the hardware man, Rod Cloud. More goods aro being Bold for a dol lar at tho Chicago Clothing Storo than any whero olso in this country. If you have a good horso weighing about 1100 pounds, that you want to trado for a wind-mill, Bee Jus. Poterson. Wo will pay you 27 cents for corn and sell you goodB cheaper thnn any mer chant daro Bell you Chicugo Clothing uo. Dr. Cullimoro, with Dr. McKooby in Red Cloud, for eye and car diseases. Monduy and Tuesday, January 20th and 30th, 1804. If you want anything in second-hand furniture, fcc, o have anything to sell, seo Curt Evans. Blue Front south Web ster street. Dr. Cullimoro, Eye and Ear Surgeon of Omaha. Red Cloud January 20th and .10th, 1801, Monday and Tuesdoy, Dr. MoKcoby's oilico. Everybody should propare to go to tho S. of V. band concort, Boon to bo given by them nnd somo of tho best musical talent of tho city. If your Eyes and Ears need attending seo Dr. Cullimoro, lied Cloud, with Dr. McKecby, January 20th and 30th, 1801, Monduy and Tuesday. Culves can bo surely nnd safely de horned ut an expense ot only threo conts por head by using tho Dehorning Rem edy sold by C. L. Cotting. Aid. Myers and Grant Usher nro coing to start a now grocery und drygoods storo iu mo room lately occupied by J. L, Miller, tho hurness mun. Charley Hester, whom ovory ono in Red Cloud will romombor, has juBt re turned from England, where ho was mar ried, nnu is now located in Toxas. Our old tlmo switchman Geo. Ncnso, who far tho past few months has been lilling tho placo as brakemim in Denver was on our stroots last Suturduy shak ing hands with hia many friends who woro nil glad to see his smiling face. John Keslor who has been moandoring over tho wild and wooley woet for u num ber of years, and who in his tondor years deviled in this ofllco, has returned to Red Cloud whoro ho will stay during tho winter. Tho past 17 days in January have boon almost as pleasant ns summer. Scarcely a day has passed thnt tho ther mometer has not boon in tho vicinity of BU or '.hi nnovo zero, wnnt country can boat thiB? Not oven California with its rosy stories. Tho S. of V. baud is practicing for a grand concort and musicailo to be given ut tho nporu house Fobruury 11, 1801. This will bo ouo of the grandest musical programs over given iu tho city, as all tho best musical talent in tho city wil) bo engaged in it. Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Chaflln huve ut Inst closed tho deal f or tho old homestoad down in Ohio, where they will spend u few weeks of each summer looking nfter tho crops and fruits, tint as mr. Chut- tin is in lovo witli rsohnuun, as well us with the pructico of hia profession, ho informs Thk Chikk that ho intends stay ing right here, giving elope attention to his buMneBs and onjoving in common with bis neighbors, this, 1L beet of cli mates. tabix or co.Ti:vrs. Page 1 -Pootry, history of colfoo, weath er forecasts, etc. " 2- "A story in Scarlet." " !l- Dement ie mill foreign news, mar kvt reportB. etc. " i -County correspondent, etc. " 5 City nows, RiiorviporB' pro ceedings, " (5-Keport of Rod Cloud Firo Do pnrttnent, editorinl column, want column and tuiscolluny. " 7 -TnlnuiRo'a sermons, etc. " 8-MiBCcllwny aud funnygropliH. Nkiikaska Wkuiht. For hundreds of years thcro has been more or less ndoo mado over tho advent of littlo folks into this veil of tears. The fond mothor and fnther were usually the happiest mortiile thnt existed, but this weok when it wns known that Bert Grice, the hand some und courteous druggist fell heir to a uino pounds of femininity ho nctually jumped over his counters and hollered "pap" and then failed to breath for Bomo timo until saturated with paregoric. Even tho echool children were going up and down the street proclaiming the nevvB thnt Bort was uiinu, and the vorv thoughts of it seemed to onthuso ovory body. Bort has not done a lick of work since tho young lady camo to town and ho swears by all that is good that ho will whip tho lirflt chap that hangs on his front gato. But IoJbIiow how excited ho was over tho matter, our reporter went into his storo just twenty times, and each timo ho was standing nt the catnip box, muttering two ounces of cat nip, onotnble-epoonfull of narouoric. and a half gallon ot Mrs. Wilson's soothing syrup ought to make that baby quiet, so theio would bo no necessity of walking thu lloor ut night. Oh, my, but the ro sponsibilitics of a father uro great, and then ho would havo a far-away look on bis face, and begin to sing, "It's nico to be a father," etc, and then ho would go back .to, thu .catnip scono. But up to this writing the huppy futhor is rocovnr ing, and' "Richard's himself a'giiin.,''TiiK Ci i ikk. takes great pleusuro in congratu lating tho happpy parents. . OniTL'AKy. Tho death of Miss Muttio E Mahard which occurred at Jamestown North Dakota last week has occasioned much sorrow amongst hor many relatives friends und acquaintances in this city She was born in Wisconsin and when young moved with her father's family to this city whoro she resided for many yeais, Her father! William Mahard, a most excellent gontloman of high merit, tho father ot Mrs. M. Sherman of this city, Mrs, L. A. HaHkinsnnd Mrs. I). G. Noma living near here, died in the year 187. Mrs. Malum! in a few years re turned to Wisconsin, where Muttio wout some timo after. Slio rcmuined ut South Kuukaunu, Wisconsin for somo timo and ilnallv wont to makelier homo with-the family ot Win. Hogeboon ut Jamestown, Dukota, whoro sho remained till her dcuth. Before her departure for Wisconsin she united with the Christian church at this place und till her death remained n devout, eurnest nnd consist ent Christian. She wus a woman whoso virtucdwereindoed many. Sho possessed u f reo und honest heart, a magnanimous nature, und was earnest und sincere in all her doings. Muttio Muhard wronged no one intontionully, und always preserv ed the same pure chaructor and modest manner which with br indomitable will mado hor friends always, wherever Bho wont. Tho direct cause of her deuth was consumption; und she died nt the ago of 111. Whiio this cbrtd woman's death is deeply deplored, tho consoling thought of her many friends is that it God in His intinite wisdom prepares h filace for the just, she is cerUunly on joy ng his boniflcent mercy in tho heaven ly mnd far beyond this wicked world of sin and iniquity. Unostentatious Nuptials. For boiho days tho most intimate acquaintances of jj. w.xurnuro,ino younger memuer oi tho linn of Shea & Turnuro who so ad mirably presido ut the Parlor Grocory, discovered that ceutloman to bo noting strnngoly, nnd when they nstunlly thought sometning EonoiH tno dtincuuy he fooled them ull by making a bushiest) trip to Reynolds, Nebraska, and whilo there, sought his affianced, prepared for tho occosiou and wandered to tho homo of tho Rev. Stephenson, who officiated in tho marriage ceremonies in a most C leasing and creditable manner. The rido is Miss Currio B. Rothrock, daugh ter of J. S. Rothrock of Inrvalo, and hits made hor homo for many yours with her grund-parente, n highly respected fami ly of Reynolds. Sho is booutiful, woll cultured and rotlncd, and withal n charming selection for the excellent hus band she has accepted. Tho groom is n young man full of business pluck and energy, and will no doubt rank among tho tirst ot our business men somo duy. The Ciiikk extends congratulations and bospeuks for them a bright future. A Nav.row Escape. What might havo been u very serious nocidont terminated in a dog-gone tunny affair. Tho Red Cloud streot car line enmo bowling down tho street ut a rapid rate, nnd in turning tho cornor of Webster Btreot and 4th iVvonuc. it came very near running over C. A, Nine, who wns lying down on tho right of way, novor dreaming ot whnt wus coming. Tho motor-mno ouioHy set tho brakes, nnd with his whip, "in curred tho displeasure ot tho aforesaid C. A. Nino, who might hnvo been moul dering beneath tho clay had it not been for tho watchful oyo of tho driver, or! or all wo know, might hnvo boon worked up into bologna by thin time. Sherman Circlo No. 3, Ladies ot tho G. A. II., installed tbo now officers Satur day evening, January 13, 1801, when tho following woro placed in control for tho ensuing term: President Noll io Beaver. S. V. Ella Keslor. J. V. Novella Bayles, Conductor Nora Nico. Guard Minnio BayloB. Chaplain Mary Mahnffey. TrcuBuror Mrs. Hoffniun. Secretary S. A. Scott. Aftor tho installation ceremonies tbo Circlo clobed in F. C. and L. S. A.Scorr, Secretary. Cahii ofTiiankh. We deBiro to thank all of our kind friends, who gavo us ouch loving assistance at tho burial ot our beloved son nnd brother Harry. His dear youm,' soul is in tho keeping ot his Savior, wo laid urn dear young body atnontrst his friends surely "it is well with tho child'1. May God bless you all. Mun. Alex. Bknti.kv and Family, Lndlca: If youhavH hondaoho, pain in il k Lnb MAatnaMll m 51M 49 llinaA ilia. , 1111 Unu UVI TUUIUVVD VI MM J V VUW1UUIO' ' I iioi peoulUr to yonr MX, do cot fail to 1 tj Dr, lawytV rutUlM. DqTO t Orion A Pl.KAfHKT Entkistainmknt On last. Monday evonlnir tho editor of Tin: Cninr had tho distinguished pleusuro ot attending ono of those very interesting nnd edifying entertainments which nro annually gien by tho Woman's Reliof Corps nnd James A. Gurlleld Post. Grand Army of tho Republic, nnd which ato woll known for their social qualities. At a stated hour, Comrade Miller called tho meeting to older mid announced that he was about to install thu olllceis elect of tho Post, and in a very pleasant manner, and closely observing the ritual istic work, installed tho following offi cers: Commander Wesley Streot. Senior Vieo-Cominundor F. N. Rich ardson. Q. M.-II. E. Pond. Chaplain 1). L. Groat. Officer of tho DayA. 1). Brown. Officer of tho Gunrd-John Wilholtn. sou. Surgeon J. W. Mornnville. AphL Q. M.-O. C. Boll. Adjutant Jos. Garbm. AFHt. Adjt. G. W. Knight. Tho installation ceremonies being over tho work of the Post wawcoinploted aud that body adjourned. Immediately af terwards, the ladies of James A. Gar Hold Relief Corns, No. II. (i. A. R an nounced thnt thoy would install their olllcors, and tho following ladles woro obligated: Kate Pond, President. Carrio West, Senior Vice-President. Carrie Richardson, J. V. P. Kate S. .liaison, Secrotary. Gortrudo Dickerson, Treasurer, Lizzie Lewis, Chaplain. Leona B. Tumor, Conductor. Nancy Turner, Guard. Maude Knight, Asst. Conductor. Rebecca Streot, Asst. Guard. Lizzio Louis, Delegate. Ellon Ludlow, Alternate. Mrs. O. W. Dow was installing officer. Aftor tho various installations were completed, tho ladios invited theirguests to tun banquet room whero a bountiful ropast wns sorved, nnd ull did ample justice. During tho ovening, pleasant speeches woro miuio uy uonirmies wiiuelinson, Jos. Gnrber, J. L. Miller, D. L. Groat, G. W. Knight nnd Sargeant Colo und a number of ladies. Sard. Cole. "tho irre pressible," who fought in 40 ware, so tho hoys Bay, mndo n most excellent speech, but, forgetting himself, told how ho euchercd fifteen or twenty dozen chick ens from Jako Millor and JooGarber, and laid them under his pillow, only to tlud that his chickens had vamoosod. Ho wus loudly applauded. Thu outer tainment was a very pleasant ouo und appreciated by all. If 4 boys and 2 girls coughing Id times a minute can bo cared with one bottle of Hullor'ti buro Cure Cough Syrup, how many bottle will it take to curu t girls and 'J boys coughing It times each a min ute? A "Tommy Tupper" book for vnoli solution. Bailor Prop. Co., Ulnir, Nubr. For Halo by Dcjo it Grice. Dkahi ok Hakkv Bi:Nn.hv. On hist Sunday tho painful nous of the death of Hurry Bontloy, n former empluo of this paper, was dispensed from the pul- pitu of tho different churches. But three mouths ago, Harry, in buoyant splrltH und tho picture of health, left this city with his mother und family to mako his home in Lincoln. Many warm friends of the most estimable family gathered ut tho arrival ot tho evening train to meet nnd condole tho mother and brother who accompanied the body here for interment. Sudden as tho af fair really was, tho sombre looking burial case in which reposed ull that was mortal ot little Harry Uontley continued tho awful reality ot his sudden douiibu. Tho uorvices were held at tho residonco of A. T. Ayoro. Mrs. Bentloy'o old home, and tho body laid peacefully to rest in tho cemetery nt thin placo Monday morn ing. From a long nnd intimnto acquain tance with tho deceased, wo, porhapo, huvo iib thorough a knowledgo of his vir tues ns but very few of bio acquaintances. To simply Bay that ho was n good boy would hardly siifQco. Harry po&ECB&cc, largely, nil tho virtues which go to mako u pure, noblo und devout being. He wus honcot, fuithtul and dilligont.nud modest almost to roticonco. Ho had a romark ublo understanding of tho distinction between right aud wrong, and waa reso lute in the obedionco of tho demands ot un undclllcd conscionco. Witli a otrict regard for truth, constant deBiro to bo right and do rigiu, no commanciou me Dficero rcspeot of ull with whom hu wus acquainted. Hia death, wus caused by spinal meningitis. Ho wus ubout 17 yenro of uge. Tho following is a letter of sympathy from tho job oilico of Jacob North & Co. whoro ho wus employed: To Mrs. Alox'undor Bontloy: Tho employes ot the job department ot this establishment, of which number your pon Harry wus bo recently ono, desiro to extend to yonruolf und family, in your dark hour ot bo reuvetnent, our sincerest sympathy nnd heurt-felt condolence Wo can under stand how keenly you must feel tho loss of u son so manly and generous, tor, in his short association with us, wo ull learned to lovo him, und observed by his demeanor thnt ho was possessed of thoso cultivated in boyhood, uro euro to blos som into n perfect mnnhood. Wo found him a gonial and ploapant companion, ovor chcorf ul, and always rendy and will ing to perform nil dutios that foil to his eharo. Our recollection of Harry shall bo pleasant, and tho vdcanoy in our ranks by hiB untimely taking otf can not 1)0 Ullod by ono inoro worthy to bo ro mombercd. Very respectfully yours, Eu.tN. ThXckek, Foromnn. Tho employes of this ofllco also desire to extend their Bymnniny to tno ooreav- od mothor and fumily for tho loss of ono so nonr and donr to their hearts. 1' rom a nino months association with Harry in this oilico wo can safoly say that if ovor thcro was a boy worthy of good wordo. ho was that boy. Wo shull always hold bis moniory in profound regard. Do not put oft inking a medicine. Num orons littlo ailments, if uegloeted, wilo noon break up tho system. HoodV Hiir nuparilla now, to ex pull diteune, giv Blrougth una uppetUo. Hood' IMU euro coiiHtinntiou by re storing the peristaltic action of thu uli montary onnal. The Knights of Pythias installed thoir officers lnit Monday night ns follows: C. C Woltor Sho: wood. V. C W. S. Marsh. Prelato J. O. Bu lo., M. F. J. L- Miller. M. E. L. M. Vanro. M. A. A. C. HoBtuor, I K.E.S.-D. Bedford, jam m m mmmntm mm wmm w w&s s Everybody (If they know how.) t! would liko to interest you in our line of Stationery Supplies. W huvo MHiu new mill ticuiuit TiiIiIcIh unci I'lipc- S y- tcrii'A Unit will Imlli Mirprlur ami picnic yti. - 2 Tabids Ac. H ftOc. :3 ; I'apclerlcn. lot totioc - 5 Nolc paper, lOc to 'iOc per quire. 3 2 I2nvclie, ."Jc to tlOc per pack. ?2 2 Alio l'cnn, I'cticll, Ink, llrmer. Ac. 2 2Tt Don't forget that wo sell m B DRUGS AND MEDICINES, 3 g And can (111 your prctcrlptloim accurately. J C L COTTING 28 auiiiii ai iii in iu iiUiiiUuiiumuiiUK Supervlxorn' Proct'i'uiiiK". Hoard convened nt !i a. in. persunnt to adjournment ol previous day, sovon tceu in embers being present. Committeu on ways and menus ro rfortod that tho otl'or of stnto bonrd ol educational lands nnd buildings to take now bonds ot county iu lion of railway bonds now due had been accepted nnd thnt the exchange had hcun inudo. Al so (hat the old bonds amounting to $ 17,000 wuro now in custody ol tho county clerk, and recommended that Haiti bonds be cancelled. Keport adopted. Conimittua appointed to appraise so so Hi-1.11, on application of II. II. Hil ton, reported nn appraisal of 37 per ncre. Committee to sottlo with county sup orlntendant reported that thoy had (omul his account correct. Iteport adopted. Thu oominitleu on supplies reported recommuuding acceptance of bid of Statu Journal Co. tor supplies except such as can bu mirchnscd from the home printers, prices being oiiunl and that all suppling bo purchased by tho county olerk for all olllcors on their re quisition. Keport adopted. Keport of couiuitltou on ollicinl bonds was adopted oxuopt us to treasurer's lioiid which was relorred buck lor ud ditiouul security, Application of Henry Smith for ad mission to soldier' home was ap proved. On request ot county aupuiinlundcnt 8100 wus appropriated lor institute purposes tor 1891. Report ot committees to settb with county jedgo and superintendent Hint they had found books and accounts ol sumo correct wns tiled and adopted. On motion of Kitidsulmr treasurer was instructed to luinish board on tirst day of ouch inuuting with list ol delin quent personal tuxes. uouiti adjourned. Board convened Jan. 11th at it a. in. with littcun members present. A resolution by Kimlseliur that county buy lumber lor bridges by tho enr loud wusdofcated. On motion an appropriation of $7f was made tor a bridge betweon sections l'J aud 13 Lino township, appropriation to bo drawn us soon as ttioru tiro uuy lunds to moot the sumo. Thu treasurer wus instructed to pay John R. Croziur'a warrant ol Slfi.'JO wrouglully withhold on account ot an other man's tuxui. On motion u warrant of $150 was ordered in payment of repairs on Bed Cloud bridgu. Thu bond of J. L. White, which was roturnod for additional security wus again presented with thu additional security and on motion was approved. Application ot Edwnrd O'Noil lor admission to soldiers homo at Grand Island was rond and application ap proved. Five dollars for his expenses was appropriated. Putltion presented for nppoinlmont of M. B. McNltt as soldiers roliet com missioner was read. On motion M. B. McNitt was appointed for two year to till vacancy und John MeCulltini for threo years, as such coratniRsionors. Comruilteo on printing recommended that tho printing ol tho supervisor's proceedings bo let to the following puuors ut their offer, viz: Nation $25, Belt $9.09, Annus ono cent. A motion to ndopt report of thu committee was lost. It wns thon moved that eanh papor in tho county bo given $10 for printing tho proceedings which motion was lost, as wore also two othor motions to pay $.r) to cnoli papor, and onn-'twoiitloth of legal rato to oaeh papor. It was thon moved that tho printing ol tho supervisors proceedings bo let to tho Aitaus for tho yonr 1891 for ono dollar. Motion oarricil. Petition ot C. Hunter for road bo setlons two nnd three, town 1, wns 'aid over. Petition ol J. M. Edcnrton and others for location of road nnd building of bridge between sections 35 and 3G, 1-9 wns Inid over. Tho following olalms wero then allowod: A.T Tomtinnon, unrvioT ns Jnllor $10! nn A.!TiiinilnHi,loiUi!liiK prMouers. ... ires m A .1 Tomllnso . enmity mpmiwi II sj i v.rnon, rcwnnl (or liniM-llilcf r.ft m l M llmiH-r, poilM.'!. tie n:.'. Jll Wlltfllt, COIlStHlllO (COB filM! .In lml)-r. Mipcnlfuir....,, 3 11 W A Williams, Imnlwaio a tt (I w Dow, repairs :-,; 4 -, .1 W W.iuhii, Hal. oil ;ipsi'vir's claim, . '.' in Pnmilti J'otts. lioirilTi'nulhitisNi ja 7r. Kll Nmm"y'r. printiiiK. am .1 wMor.uivlllc.ineillual a rvlics n ro 1. 1 AihriL-lit. rn:il Ill 1 a W Newlnn, rfiiiHtiililti fws .MOO .1 M ChHinii. nttnnioy for CO on 41roriro llnrrln. J-ilxir 011 brl'lKO 1 v.i nil I'nttor. t'lrv Ut n 2 oi Nnrlli K Uilfirtv. rlnmaitfs for nnd n m t WTullovn, medial wrvlcfs DiitlnTrrp '.7 on It M Miirthi & Sun. MiIhb for ' " n in Fnnnlo rntts, nnartuiiK iirs. vuiuutii lutin Tn-p men 1. CCono.wnrk on lir'dRe 81 v, W Oirulvln. '" " " 1'! Ml fUuda Hock Twp, tumiit'r for npproaclirs 7 no Rbtlckley. viorXoultrMueB si S3 can Write ! w II N.i)cr, " " WJWrlKhl, " " I'raiik Mlmir, " " Ull I'lmlei, " " IKIIarilv " ' .1 W IMiiKlderly " " .1 W CorPrlt, " " .Ion HmiIuKit, ' " .Mm Hiirriiimi, ' " I'awcplt Itllnrrtli, liaiiliur fur lirldRe- SW lliill.nicn'iiaiiitliu IIH rrotidflt, liimlier. etc .1 KltitliclK r, iMitkim liridKc, etc V VTinlor, inen:limidi' AUIIu'liU'l, plIlillllK' .1 l.llltcnicc. " Wllliox MoMlllan " (It-o.1 Warren, " .sinlo .lourntt) I'd, stationery It (II) 4 CO II 7.-i it ;r. IK Ml a in 7 en h en i; (in M 'jr. ID III 1 1 IT, VllH II in in l: :r. " in .-i IT. Hit to :i.i i n in iii lien riiimiiLMjo, ii.unii pull IhiiiKi. A J Toinllndnii. earn Mnrv fiiincli sub r.n ioi a .i loiniiiiinn.iuitinu ininiiii in Lincoln 07 (,i J T Aiiintr.iii, isiipt I'ceblu Minded 'Jt : Board adjourned. ' Boatd convened Jan. 1'Jlh nt 9 n. in. with 11 inembers present. Petition lor road butweeu seotious 'J 7 and ill, '.' 12 was granted una clerk oulercd to plat same, nil claims lor damages having been waived. Committee on jail reported that they hud examined jailor's hooks and found siuuo correct; that '-'tf prisoners had been confined during, tho past nix mouths to thu number of l'J 8 days, for which ut $l.f0 pur day the j-tilor is en titled to SI9L'. The report was adopted. Commiltoo to sottlo with sheriff re ported Unit they had examined his iiooKs ami accounts anil louiiu sumo correct; that thu net fees for past nIx months amounted to JSUIC.-' ol which $jUG has been collected; that thu total amount of lees and expenses incurred dining the past ear amounts to$.).i07. and that there is yet duo thu sheriff $0 10. Report adopted. Thu treasurer was Instructed to transfer all Burplus funds ot 1891 'J to general fund ot 1891). Moved that thu old bonds of the banks now on lllu be retained nnd thnt committee oxutninu samu to nscurtnin whether additional security is necos sary. Motion lost. On motion bonds of Bluu Hill bank and Bank of (itiido Rock wns referred back for verification of signatures; that of Statu hank of, Bluu 1 1111 lur amount of Interest and vcrllicntion of signature of sccutillus; that of First Nalioual bank of Bluu Hill lor vcrllicntion ol' willlUSSCH. Jacob Kinilflcher reported oxpnnsos of taking down old bridge nt Guido Rock nt ir'JlB.fifi. Received for lumber and rock sold from sumo .f'J17.'J5. On motion it was ordered that bul atico ot lumber on hand Irotu (iuidn Rook bridge hu retained (or othor btldgea. Board thou adjourned to Tuesday, January 23d. A cup ot Parka' Tor at night zaovos tho bonulninthe morning without pain or discomfort. EllPorkino, tho noted lecturer, will bold forth in Red Cloud at tho oporu hoiiGO Tburbduy nicht Jan. 25th. Sub jct: "Phtlorophy of Wit". Vouobould not f uil to hear him. Mrs. N. MpyetU-, tho Gsnec county troarturor of tho W. C. T. U. and a very intluontial worker in tho cnue of women hnyri: "I havo uuod Parkeo' Tea and And it iu the boat remedy I hare ever tried for constipation. It reauires mailer doses anil is more thorough. I shall use, noth ing olo in future" (io nnd seo Wright's. They have the finest line ot heating ntoves that hnvo ever boon brought to Red Cloud boforo iku thorn before buying, W. I. Charch.of Staauton Post, O. A. R.. enyn: ''I havn tried nearly every cough remedy but found nothing tooopare with Parks' OookIi By nip. I have solfereil over nincn my dischargo from tho army and I'rrl.tf tough Hyrup is thu only rem edy that lion ever helped mo." Lost A flno gold watch chain with razor charm. Finder will plcapo apply ut thiu oilico und rocoivo u ouitublo re ward. i 'J'nlk does not id ways convince. Try ft bottle of Dr. Sawyer' Family Curo and you will bo cnuviucod that H will enro all iltnmncli, Liver, Kidney and Dowel dilli eultlt'B. Deyo i (Irieo. Thoro will bo a discussion of the llnwniluin nucslion at tho A. O. U. W. lodco next Tuesday night between Hon. J. S. Oillinm und Judge Wilcox. Mem- bors will lalto notice. As tho tinnio indieatea, Hall's VrgetnMe nieilinn Ilnlr Rnnewer Is n rencwer of the hair, including its growth, litnllh, jonth- ful color, and hrnuty. It will plensu yuu. i i Market Kcporl. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat Corn . , QlltH... t t IMlV 40 22 20 .l 30 70 4 GO . G02 00 U 32 Go doz. 2 00 lb. 0 t IIIMIII I t I f t Uyo. Flax Hoizs Fat cowb Butter . KpRfl.... Potatoes t Chiokonn,.,. i IMMI Mil MM X UfKOyfl tee t We Imva yot tn find any onuo of bnrb wire out thnt Uullor's llsrb Wire Liniment will nut earn. Wo nbeolatoly ifuaranteo it nnd Duyo & Grlco will refund tho cash for ull proving nntrntltifnctoTy. Y S. J vAr. ?m&&tmiA