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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1894)
rt" '"Mi -iLjF a j- i j. j, .. . i.B iW-b i(1i.bT '.ftMEj&SvKJVTlkMiEUlW ii jB CaHIH 'gggSBMi liU''!iKfci'"'ilWSJI kssbwg:- st. - JJ1 '. " nil , r r - ..'jKasHwss i f..u.: & L . U WC-STr wT 1 i. ;. ,f' JU"- 4 y. aammm mm mmmm m mmmmjm uiven away io On every ens.li purclisifce fur Jnnuary of Hoots nnd Shoo at our htoiv, we will giu the pur eliaser Our .Profit. It will he a splendid time to get new shoes?. AVo need the money, you need the shoes. Part of our goods at cost. Some of them ot half price. A few odds and ends at whatever wo can get. The best and newest of them at a big reduction. Iluy all yon nrcil. liny more tlitm you need. Uuy nil you euu Rel. You will not le the. loser. BLAKESLEE & KALEY. mm mmu mmmmimix ititn:r ni:xtio. J. C. Wnruor is in Kcarnoy this week. JuinoB Pctoreon returned from Omaha Vcilnc8((iy. Honry Kcchler of Muo Hill was in tho city this weok. Chns. SchafTniL vnn in Guide Hock Wcilnoatluy. Mrp. J, C. Warner its visiting in Hust ings this week. A. II. Kuloy isserioubly ufllicted with tho pink oje bo ho saye. Our continued Btory (,'ot ii little mushed this week by un uccidont. Curt Evans lost n vuluublo watch whilo Ketting out ice lust weok. F. P. Ilutlloy is now better prepared than over to do any thing in his line. Joo McClcllnnd has recovered from tho grippo sufllciently to be about town. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Win. Gates during tho month of Feb ruary. Mrs. S. Garling of Heaver City was vis iting in tho city this week tho guest of Mrs. J. II. Smith. Miss Altu PetorBon, employed at the H. & M. eating house, is visiting with friends in Howells. Mrs. Rich, tho milliner, wub visited by her daughter Mrs. Ilurmon Postmistress at IMoomington, mid Mrs. Holmes ot that placo lust Wednesday. Mrs. M. P. Camp who has been visit ing for two months with tho family of Win. Gates returned to her home in ,'anton, Iowa, last Saturday. none needing painting, kalsomining wicr hanging will savo monoy by Ifc. .-. till 1 .1 1 T . I c.i on ' nuuioy, ueuuiouu ieu. Shop tirst door west ot Miner's store. Mis-t Laura Boyd entertained a num ber of tho Junior Leaguo of tho Congre gationul church Monday night. The juveniles enjoyed thomsolves immensely. Mr. Chance, living in Line precinct, captured a genuine, live, American eagle last week nnd preeonted tho same to W. N. Richardson. Tho bird measures 7J feet from tip to tip. Tho ico-men aro securing an abundant luantity of clear ico about u foot thick and aro utorio? it a way. Goo. Lindtoy is storing 200 tons ot ice in his ice-house in tho meatmarkot. Mr. E. M. Roid preserves tho good name of tho elegant lunch-room former ly run by Earnest Welsh. Mrs. Roid by her many Courtises is assisting in making it popular with tho traveling fraternity Attorney Chufllii grieves over tho Ioeb of his line, laigodog, which was crippled by a fall through tho oidowulk, and liul to bo shot. If this would huvo result ed in tho death of somo porson it would hnvo cost tho city enough to made walks nil over tho town. There is a great amount of kicking about tho incouvenienco experienced in sending telegrams with tho telegraph olllco thrco-fourths ofninilo awny. Now wo wont the Western Union Telegraph company to establish un olllco up town right uway. This is no -joke. On last Tuesday ovoning a very interest ing debato on tho Hawaiian question took placo at tho A. O U. W., lodge in which Hon. J. 8. Gilham and Judge Wilcox wero tho principals assisted b T. J.Ward, D. F. McFarland and othors. Tho bojB enjoyed tho debato very much. A report gained currency thiB week that Jim Strango formerly ot this place was lynched at his homo in Rich Hill, Missouri for cruelly beating his wiro which cauoed her death somotimo sinco Tho rumor is not confirmed however and wo are not ublo just nt presont to deter mine its authenticity. Col. Winfroy, Rod Cloud'tt popular nuutioneor, is having hia hands full ol galea theso times. Ho cries ono for E. Rife on tho 10th', nnothor on tho 15th foi W. A. Akors, eight miles north-west of Rod Cloud, nnd still nuothor, for J. G. Ferguson in Gnrilold township on tho l.'Jth, und Btill moro coming. Ho uhvny gives satisfaction. Mr. E. E. Cox, of Hloomingdnlo, Indl ana, bus taken u position in tho Golden Eagle clothing store ot C. Welnor, in the vacancy ot Frank Cowdon, Personal!) Mr. Cox iB on nlTublo gentleman nnd cornea to this city highly recommended, ho has been connected with clothing establishments all his lifo and is thor oughly conversant witn till its varied uo-tuilw. TUB It ED CLOUD our Customers, .") LOCAL M.HS. SheritTRunchoy in in Uluo Hill to-day. A tlno biscuit Hour at McNitfs, 70 conts a uack. Wright keeps tho best gusohno atovo in tho ninrkot. Chnrloy Sraclscr of Rivcrton was in Red Cloud this wool:. Got your photos at Wegman'u gallery und thoy will ploaso you. For choico amnked hnm and fresh lard cull on J. O. Lindley & boii. Go to Wrights for Bchool-houso bent ing Btovcs. Rest in Red Cloud. Saw filing neutly und quickly done ut Jno. Wright's furniture store. Treasurer Whito wub on tho sick list this week, but is hotter nt thiB writing. Col. Doggott or tho Rivorton Guard wub in tho city this week on business. The city will soon bo in tho turmoil of it political war. Wo sniff tho buttle attir. Remember J. O. Lindlov .fc Snn Unon on hnnd tho best fresh lard and etuoketl limns. A slight chango in tho timo catd brings No. 15 from Kansas Citv ilun nt 5:13 p. ni. Mr. Elorn Rolnb, a Jowel countv farm. or, was in this week and renewed for ThkChii:p. Wm.Stornor nnd family hnvo moi-Pil in tho Ruckbeo property just vacated oy James Ford. The ladies of tho Christian church gavo a suppor in Spokostleld'B store last Tuesday night. Dr. Beck und Win, Gutcs, hud u Bor- ious runaway on tnoir roturn from Rivorton Saturday. If needing spectacle, sco Dr. Culli- more, Junuary t0th und .'iOth, 1891, with Ur. McKeoby, Red Cloud. Wo meet all competition on hardware etc., und soil you bettor goods Wright tho hardwnro man, Red Cloud. Sam Temple, whilo .outline: hoira tho othor day, strained himself, and ho was compelled to lay up for n day or two. Wo will pay you 27 centn for corn und sell you goods cheaper than any mer chant dure sell you- Chicago Clothing Co. Tlicro will tako placo this afternoon n very interesting discussion on the proposed incomo tax by tho scholars of tho high school. Photos did you say? Well then go to Wegmun's gallery Red Cloud, Nobr. where ho can supply you with any t!ijng in that line, WANTKO--Soventy-flvo boys and girls to huvo their pictures taken ut my gallery on Saturday noxt. J. A. Weh- mann, Photographer. Tho ladies of tho M. E. church gave a very pleasant social nt tho rtsidenco of Mrs. G, W. Lindsoy's lust evening. A largo company was present. Tho Plattsmouth Horald, owned by ninnohurd & Potter, was totally do. Btrojedby firo last Sunday night ut that place. Tho Iota falls heavily on tho linn inasmuch ns tho insurunco wub mostly in tho hundi of tho mnn who held u lurgo mortgage on tho plant Another public salo on tho farm ot J. G. Ferguson 7 miles southwest of Guide Rock and lOmlles southeast of Red Cloud on Thursday, Fobruury 13, 18'J1. Horses, mulot, cattle, hogs, machinery, hay and othor things to numerous to mention aro on the bill. Terms of salo A credit of 8 months, tho purchaser giving up proved Hecurity. The Congiogationul church ladies will give a pantomime buciablo nt tho residence of C. L. Cotting on Tuesday evening, February Uth. The entortain inont will consist of n pantomime ex hibition of "Tho Babes in tho Woods," also music, select reading(comic), games, etc. Come' all and huvo n good time. Admission lOcts. On last Friday ovoning Mrs, M. R. Bentloy, upsisteir by hor sisters, Mrs. Ne- landorand Miss Sylvia Cook, entertained tho public with a lino Btipp'er, tho put ceeds ot which were dovoted to tho Con gregational church. Nearly 200 people took advontngo of tho occasion. Mrs IJentley wont to tho expense anil labor nnd then donated tho proceeds to tho church, which'ehows uvcry generous cpltlt. CHIRK, KKD CLOUD, NEKRASKA, FIMIMY, FEU. in rHwuitui citv Kinvs. I Mrs. S. F. Spokepflold has returned home. Mr John Tomlinson, who is in Chi cago ii'ceiving treatment, is much botior Rev. A. P. Hull preached in Superior hist Friday night to a largo congregation of MethodistB. tlohn Myorri and Grant Usher's goods have arrived and they aro being put in Bhnpo forlntsinepH. James Ford Iiiih tented 1). L. Groat'rt brick house in the south waul and has moved into tho name. Mis. Nancy Hilton sujh bIio could not keep house wlthoiitTiir.CiUKr.andcon HOqiicntly sujh keep it a coming. John Wilson, aKaiiHnH gentleman, wiih in Red Cloud thin week doing bun. iiH'ss and camo in and renewed for Tun Ciiiki-. Rob't. Hums' will read Tin: Cim.i' for 'ill. Also, Joseph Laporto of Camp boll and John Hodgsoh of Cowles. Thnnhs.gcntfl. A grand skating praty, took place ut Rout'n pond, last Saturday night. A liDBt of our young follB attended tho Rumo and report n tlno timo. Mr. Kramer, at ono timo a cashier of tho Stalo bank of Lawrence, Nebraska, committed mticido at Lawronce, Kansas, tho other day. Ho was well known in Red Cloud. A mush and milk social will be given by tho Indies of tho G. A. R. at tho res idence of David Kcaler, for tho bencllt of tho relief fund, on Saturday evening February .'), 181)1. All aro cordially in vited. A party of ioung folks, consisting of tho Christian church choir und others, anjoyed a pleasant timo at II. C Cuttcr'i Saturday night. At a seasonable timo lunch wub served and a pleasant social timo wasonjojed by all prcsaut. On February 15th, nt 10 o'clock a. in. there will bo held a public Halo nt Boyu ton'fl ranch, 8 miles northwest of Red Cloud. Mr. Akerfl has tho Hnlo and in tends to disnoso of a Kreat deal of &tock. farm implements, etc. Col. Winfrey crleB t no sale. Thero bus been Eomo talk of u. change of timo on tho Burlington. A chango for tho bettor would bo a consummation dovoutly to bo wished. Tho trains do not run satisfactorily, as they bring tho man in into at nigni anu inuitoa it quito inconvenient. Soinotimo ago, a lady acquaintance of ours, whoso husband wasubout to do tho chorea inquired of him in an ubsent minded moment, "if ho wanted to have bin Bupper beforo bo eat?" And she really got provoked whon they laughed at her until tho joko was explained. Wo hnvo Bent out a Inrgo number of bills thia week todolinguontFubscrihors, amounting to many hundred dollars and wo must nsk thoso who owo uh to remit at nncw iiB wo can not nlibnl to carry bo much on our bonks. Our Bubscribern will there Com tako notice und remit promptly. Ed Kellogg in homo again. Ho has boon in England twice lately, und sayp, after all old Nebraska is tho placo to live, ns destitution is steadily on tho incicnso inthoold world. Ho docs not think that frco trndo ifl a vory good thing for a country, and consequently is not as much of a democrat iib ho need to bo. A trip to tho old world will euro moot uuy ono ot tho democratic frco trndo fovor. ! ! A Poor Itliiu'H Soliloquy. It u;ii only out of debt. And Ii.iil uiml clothes in we;ir, Ami Mln ma limo to Mownim (ret. Ami fill nM'if ultlmir; I'm sum 'twould lion lik-sulnx Wlilrli I could wi-llfi'(luru, l'or tiidi IM Ntop tllsttt-ssln, Mv (i ii ikIh and ik iulilior.i fare. I'd invite in wUu'iidi-ur mother 'in ciiini! und llvu wliti mi', And iiMit lu-r like a Inotlicr. And lie ns kooiI hr I could tie. IM feed her on miring ulilckcu, And other vliimlHrur ; Mic coiilit give my kids a liuku' Any 1 1 mi- mid any where, I'd buy the poor n lot of meat, Aiidru.'tl, inn) Hour, mid e utiles; I'd lit'nt; tho Iiuiii from iid the htret-t, And lit-lp lilin pnlnt Ids iiohu: I'tlKltu thu pro.u-lH'rlotH of "xtulT." ' I would ket'p his "pr.nt'r whfi-1" oiled, TIiimi in ' I u he could pr.iy t-liouclt, 'l'u m.iw mo Iitliiu polled, Or ru.isti'ii, whteh Is four- limes wone, And hotter, too, I'm tolil. Hut then onu does nt u -ed a niuau To keep rionualcliliiu'i'.ilil, Hill tlll-ll I llUM-U't uottliu IIICUI18 To follow my deslu-s. .Mv :isi!rnliHH ahvujH lemm '1'osrnu-llilUK puru unit hltflifr, Than ever I i-xptet t" reiich, So I'll cimhc my (IreainslolUj, And leiivu roiiHiici'S .siiiui) uc.u'li, I'm hti in reaiiiy. And t;o mid split 9OIH0 wood. -ltiilix. Tun lirst ibouo of tho Nebraska and KaiiPim Farmer apjiearod Thursday. Despite tho many adversities incurred in its production it it editorially and typo graphically neat und well arranged. Henceforth it will bo a sixteen page journal, issued monthly and ull printed at homo. Tho paper is printed ut the Belt olllco und tho editorial roomii are over tho postotllce. Itu editors nro J. I). M)orHtind Piof. G. It. McCrary, both gentlemen of deep erudition, und well ijnown us men ot high integrity, und good bgsiness (lualilications. Their saluta tory should receive tho careful consider ation of evorjono Interested in agi cul ture, or anything pertaining thereto, and Tin: Cm v.v well knowing tho inestimable viiluo of such a journal predicts tho day not fur distant whon tho Farmer will bo recognized authority on tho subjects of which It treuts, in overy stuto in tho union. Wo wish tho projectors un bounded.suocceB. B.ow IStltVN to llioNuulli. On February 121th., Burliiigt on Roulo agents will soil round-trip tickets ut tho one-way rate, to ail points in Toxus uml the couth, Ask tho nearest tickotugent for information ubotit routes, stopover, fitcorwritotoJ.Fruncls.O.P. & T. A. Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. ipftfcm Drn vti.no CViM'tHi'. Last Fiiday night the wheels of a ooiuodiotm ohielo wero heard rumbling towaul tin mibtir ban villago of Ainboy, containing a jolly coterie of young people composed of Meshrri. Kd Otering. Kdgart'otting, Aln hellarii of tho Nation and Homer Kinrel Missea llianeho KellatH, l'lossio Ihinuey, Ihrtha Talbot and Cora KIiifcI. Othera from Red Cloud whoso naiueii tho irport or fulled to learn went to tho Amboy pchool hotipo that night to bo present ut which proved to bo ono of the mohl mil mated ami prolitabto diFciissioiiH of the season. Tho question was: Repulsed "that moro knowledge is derived from observation than by reading." The hon orable jndges consisted of John I'smei of Amboy, Mr. Johnsou nnd K. II. For of Cowlen, Misfl Muniio Heal and VlcFul ton of Red Cloud, Put. Caster of th'n city opened the Hcenoof action Htipportei by IM. Ovetlng. Ralph Pope, KdgarCot ting. Mac and Alvln Pope. I). l Titin key lirst faced tin hou of hiimnii cotinte nuncrii with tho leading negative piouts. with the support of Frank Fiithie, Geo Laws and Win. Clee. The house was lilted to satiety, and tho contest wiih ex tromoly interesting and instructie llirouguotit. rror. Luster u speech wub characterised by clearnesp, bin iitate uientu being priucipallv, pructicul illtiu tratiotiM, Alvin Pope wiih lauded praises for his wit and astuteness, while I'd ()v ering and Kdgnr Cotting disphoedfainil iarily with the subject, and much orator ical talent. Itnlph and Mac Pope acquit ted thcmsclycfl also admirably. Att. Trunkey did thingH up in Rt lc, and MesprH. Frisbie, Cov antl Ijiiwh deservo much credit for htatistical ioiiits and good sound argument. Nolson and Cleo npoko lluently und to the point. Tho at llrmativo secured tho discupsion and tho crowd dispersed fully realizing a mutual enjoyment and benellt from tho event. Thero should bo moro nuch debutes. A Puoii.isTio Eviint. Red Cloud has ila BensatiouH nnd last Saturday after noon for it timo things seemed lioloiiB indeed. It upponrs that Donnia Finn presented a bill for paymont to Hugh Gulliford, whereupon that gentleman becamo highly indignant and refused to liquidate. One word brought on another und Gulliford called Dennis some iiamu ho hud not learned ut Sunday school, ut tho sumo timo threateningly displaying ostensibly n roll of paper, which subse quently proved to conceal a short piece of gaspipo. ThiB pugnaciouH demon stratum provoked tho wrath of Donnis, und with tho triumph of Corbott vividly portrajed in his imagination, ho pre pared for n porsonnl encounter which appeared thu inevitable result of tho (lis cussion. In tho lirst round Gulliford as sumed tho aggressive und landed heav ily on Dennis's cranium with said pieco of guspipe, ut tho biiiiio tune artfully evading a vicious counter from Dennis' left. Dennis maintained his cqtiibrium with ndmirnblo tenacity, und lauded on tho fnco of his opponent with n powerful right hand awing. Thin occurred in un Instant und referees Pup Rust and Tuft Sutton declared tho gaspipo blow to be a foul, but the combatants clinched und n tnrrilllc struggle ensued, for a fow sec onds in which Gullifords facial unutomy wub badly distlgured. Thero was a lull In tho contest, und without tho sound of bell or gong, or a word from time keepers thoy began again, this time Gul liford using Mitchell's tactics of retreat ing, Denniu following closely, landing oiTcctivoly on tho. head and neck, until both fell down in ono promiscuous pile. Gulliford camo up groggy, und reached for a stick of stove wood. Dcnais did tho piuno, when again the former re treated, this timo running in Longton'H saloon, thus practically ending tho but tlo without extremely serious results. Wo aro not well enough acquainted with thv origin of tho battle to judge just who is in tho bluino, but it hcoiuh that Dennis is a noticeable fellow, und wo cannot blamo him for not wanting to bo hammered with gaspipo. Farm loans. I huvo u fow thousand dollars ot pri vate money to loan on lirst class farms on llvu years timo or less. Geo. W. Baiikkii. i Public auction Fobruury II), 1801, ut 1 p. in., ut my rcsidonco J block went und 1 block north of post-olllco in Red Cloud, Nebraska. 1 Norman tuaro ."jcara old this spring; 1 Humiltoniun hoiso 5 yours old; 1 lust spring's colt; i coming tlireo years old ; 1 registered Jereoy bull ,'lyesrBold; 1 full blood Jersey cow giv ing milk and coming In, tlireo years old; 1 coming onu year old full blood Jersey Ileifor; 1 lurgo cow coming in boon; 1 disc und Boeder pressdrill combined. Terms of salo ten months fromdatyO with ten per cent interest from ditto until paid, purchaser giving unto with approv ed security. Col. C. D. Winfrey, auctio neer. K. Riik. tf. NtJtil'L'. Tho Webstor County Mutual Protec tion und Antl Horse Thief association moots in Cowlos, tho last Saturday of each month, atU p. m, tf Thos. HoiMiho.v, Sec. AUAItl)i:i) HIGHEST IIONOIIS, WORLDS lAIU. PRICES & - Tbe ooly Pun Crum of Tartar Powder. Mo AtuatnL; No Alum. Uitd in Million, of Homei 40 Yew tb'e Stuiaul 2. 1 8114. Tiir. 0. II. -For many years back, in tlie dim vistas of time, Ilia Lordship, tho Gioiind Hog, hns held full sway, in mut ters pertaining to weather prophecy, es" peeially with the Sun worshippers, bush- wackers, and other uncionl trophies, of which wo hnvo lost tho records, or per. liuii.", if any records, they huvo been tiled uway in the urchlvcBof somo Euro pean d nasty, and now tie mouldering in mildew, sub rosa, tid libitum, ad lilern turn, do bonus non. id u mode, etc., where een tho foot piints of tiine huvo been obliterated, und tho Whang Doodlo niournelh for them with mi aching auri cle. To-day, wo luuo tho ground hog tslth up, not the giound hog that roamed tho wilds of ancient and forgotten jun Iop, luil ono of his "ancestors" so to peak, w ho emigrated from tho old world o tho now of cottrso tm tho Mayflower. but whether ho camo oer with tho nnseiit of Columbus, or Home othor bus, history Is i-llent, but a) any rate, tho preht ni nog is witit us, ami having seen m minnow-, in ininaiuro, wo persumo iiiu'huii ii i mum mean men, lias crawl d into his hole, and blocked up tho en trance, to liidu from tho piercing glances if an outraged community who doslro lino weather moro than riches, und there oio tho piospcution moves a continu ance for (it) du)s to givo tho weather eleik ii chimco to prepare lib shin of tho question. I!ti Cloud's Mahiii.k Wokks.- Whilo the nirjority of tho entcprises nro ery dull at prepotit, the Red Cloud Murblo and Granite Works, do un itnmeiibo amount of business considering tho very bud democratic depression. Wo cannot fail to observe their competition with Lincoln ami Omaha murblo men, whon In many cases orders count from near thoso places, mid from all irnrts of the state. This week Mrs. Win. Ducker gnve them tin order for one or tho most expensive ami probably the most elabor ato monuments which over graced tho cemetery at this place. It is unique in structure, tindinnol in llcish inasmuch ;is tho stono is genuino granite, token ns it naturally comes from tho quarry. It h six feet high ami tho dio rests on a base two foot square. On tho dio is engraved in sunken letters, tho dates of the birth and demise of Win. Duokor 18.'.) ICI. Tho largo baso nt tho bottom bonis (ho nutogruph Win. Duckor in largo raisctl letters. When it is under stood that granite !h tho most expensive ami dillicult to work it will bo seen that this monument will bo most beautiful indeed. Cowi.is P. O. RoniiKi). On lust l-'ri-tho postotllco ut Cowlos which is loeuted in postutastor John Storey's drug storo. was burglttricd and borne 881 taken therefrom. Tho plundor consisted how over, mostly ot ton, four and two cout stumps mid tlireo or Tour dollars in money. An entrance wub otrectod from tho front, und onco in tho' tho thlovos broltn open tho drawer containing tho stamps untl cush, nnd after socuring ull they could beo in tho dru,wer, helped theuiselves tocignrs, und littlo trinket they could tint. Tho lucky part of tho tloid was that in tho extreme back of the drawer was 8150 in bills which tho bur glars would huvo had if thoy would have pulled tho drawer out tlireo inches further. Suffice to any they secured their trivnl booty untl loft suddenly, and nothing boa boon hoard from them yet. A.vortir.u Guockry. Tho new tirm of Myers & UBhor uro now nicely locutod in the opera house block with a line lino of choico groceries nnd dry goods. Tho ptopriotors require no introduction to t ho people, ub both uro woll known to be substuntiul nnd honest. Thoy have a nice location and a nice stock. Tho storo will bo graced with tho presence of a rolined and courtoous lady, who will keep books und nssist in tho many Intricate duties involved. Miss Bess Hollers acting in that capacity. Tm: Cmr.r has no doubt but thut the now Unit will llourish liko a big sunllower. Itlurlivt lienor!. (Corrected Weekly.) Whoat .. Corn .... OatB to oo UO '.'.'i :w 70 1 "Mi 1 80 1 G0G2 00 10 10 11)6 Flax.... Hogs.. ,. Ftit cowa lluttor .. Eggs : I'otntoos (io 00 C Chickens doz. ii turkeys lb, Ll'kuI Notice. Slide or NehrnsWa, Wehiter county. 'In nil pi'isout (titeri'steil In the eiUto ol I.uther Kamlnskv, ilcrtusnil, Whnicuff, W, C. KiiinhiKky on the :ulli day of Iiiiiii. iry. I art, lllod his milled application In tho enmity court of our snlil county of Webster -illeulnitthat l.tither h'miiliisiii late of Mid county died la H.ild county on thu-'ldduyof .nuuiury, lKit, iineeiHie, unit nun mini w. i . Kmuluskn Is thu r.on ot Niilil ileccaM-il . uml iii-,iIiil' Hint lettersofHilmlnlstrutioii may Issue itAlfMct'sll la the pU'tnisro. Whcreutioa I h:iuiipiioltiteilHiittirilav,thp t'lh day of I'cli in try, itiiil. nt te o'clock In tho loio ooti. jit x olllcu In niildcouniy, H8 thu time mid placo foi .ihearlnu on mid iippllcHtlini mid all persnu. Intercstcil limy iippeitr mid r-limv came if Midi exists why the piajer of mi id nppllMtiou lie mil ur.udcd It Is further oidercd that Mild applicant itlve iiotlco to hII put sons Inti-ieslsd In viidestuiiinl thu pendency iiLthe iipphchtlou mid thu time mid plit'-e sil fm lui.itliuottliijHitUH hy eiiits liiKiicopy of this order io be puhlbhed In'lHK Itfli I't.nu.. ttiiiKr, u weekly uevntwHpci pillitedlii na'd Webster cninnv for three weck hiici natively, u lout to tin llnio set for xuld lumliu', pr Vllii(rs inyoilltl.il ili,-iiaiiu') nnd tlin.e,tlo the rounly wan of our s.ihl coauly of Webstei this aoilni.iy of .l.imi.irv. thai, .lAMfH IHIKIV. Of Illy. I till" ...................................... Baking Powder: DUCKER'S Cash Dry Goods Special Hosiery AND Kibbon Said I. Friday Saturday Monday, 1 1 Tuesday.! Anticipate your wants! and buy now. You may never have such a chance again. Wc are going to' sell I ii lots of Men's, Lad-ifi ies and Children's' M hose at less than wholesale cost. Special Bargain in all , Silk Ribbons, form- er prices, 10c, 15c and 20c. Sale price only 5c. Also, special Values in! Outing flannels andi gingham.- Come and see us. We i can save you money! Geo. A. Dueler &Co. h 1 .1 i f ' v : Wfi M J kAV