8 TilK KED CLOUD CHIEF, ItttI) CLOUD, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 18!4. ct- THE CHIEF I'uhllilicil Weekly. Milcrlptlnn, ftl I'cr Annum, liirnrlnlily In .(lvnnri H tint I'lilil In nihiitire, iidi-r 1I1N ih'o Murch I", in, the prae will lii'l iw. Ktitereit tit ti e I'oKt onii In Hoi riinnl, Ncti., IIS tliflll IIIHlltTllf tlil'MTIIIIll (lllti ItVTF' tir.MlVHirt"?'!! I'rnf. cii'ili, I Imli or rf per yeiir 't llllllltlli Tllleu IM.IlMli MAMUMI AllVFIll HKMK.VM. I'er Ini li in m veiir I'ci li'iJi fix iuoiiIIk IVl-lllO1. llllee IIKHltlll i clnl li"l let per Unit or lllm ni( ClI'iTlCt t lllti r. 1-flltB. Tiuimli'iit H'i'i.iiK, p,ialiti' Invurliilily In ml- UlllOo, per II I IIH'I'llli, All I cailltiif nutlet", III tin' tnluroiif iiihi'rtlvi rt (VI .l no ..'.'mi 51 on .'I HI .'i Kl , til HL just the tiling. Ho litis lonn breasting thoso troublesome tinii'H for ullllOHt it hundrod yours, has traveled nearly every known spot on thn earth, fought in two or morn wurH for his country, has chased tho ilhI tttiin over tho plains Mini Iiiih vcn bearded tho lion in its tier. mill i;oimi'(ti(.nilv jh mttliority on lliol subject. ( )iio year ago hint I'Vlirimry ho ' says ho received 'JO cents jut dozen fur Cl'l'M lllulfr thn lliirrlwiii iitliniliiul rittinlt. I Hoiitli Side. M)nn Jennie WilliuniBom 1b very sick wiMilatrrlppo. Tho dnneo given by Miss Lintnn Leigh won it grand success. Charlie Tiirrnr sports n new huggv. .School commenced hint Monday In DiHt. Ill, under control of Miss Maude Mo -If. , , , .lohti Mursden took two jmir of pnnfs to ii dunce Inst Friday night, ttntl had tlllU' llit id ititti tiiillml tit fntti T J toll 111 III it honiVBlt has always been that dilftr- one pnir stolen. He says ho likes to di- onoo between the lotiiiblloun and doin-. vide with Mm needy. ncrulio iiai tieH, Mu recollecta buik f() to 70 ycuiH when under the old fushionid ili'iiHK'iali ; lime, when he could liny n t'ov for the iIiiIIiiim, and everything like wise, lie tliliika the lust .'Kl years of his life Iiiih been a paradise as eninpaied to that of living in the "good old democrat- does not caio to ini'i in nt'iiiii, ft I'i'iiiiHT niie. .... it, ,. ..,,,1 .,,...,. i.. Leuiil linllivi ill Lfiil litlt-H. lr t fur n iil:iri) I " :" l,H, u"" KIM '" ('11 line Dl ,ntiiite 1 it li'ii.i ill' I piumi'iimiM 'Jl 1X1; fur each tiiliit'illelll pUtilli'iilliill, per hii I in. ruirettti No "irrriii'il polllim"rnntrni't tumlo. All tniiiti-r (e iiihiiii' iiiililli'iitliin until lie re ceived Ml t IiIh nfllin tint liiler tlmli WeiliienlHy . Ailtprilv-tiii-ntf I'limiot In iirileti'il nut fur lie en rrcnt tti-i'k Inter tlmii 'thii"iliy. II. V Jl. II. It. Time Table. TiikltigrlTi'i't Pee, 3. TrHlti.riirrjIiuj imhu'Iiilti Ic.ne Itnl Cloild irt follow i: ICASl'VIAllASriNOH. No, 142 I'lll-rllKcr tu UlllllIlK' ".30 p. III. AIIKIVR. Wo. Ml rniti'iiverfrsiii Ihminu 11:3." a.m. K AST VIA WVMIUtIC No, f, I'liiai'iiiter lii SI .limfili HI. I.dillitiilult IiIi'iil'h ilall W.iTi h. til, UtllN'll vrST. Vo. t I'lii'i'itu''!-. tnr I'l'iui'r, iliillv, ft-.l'i i. in AliLIMSINTED AT 1103110 lleiMilillean Tleltel. l-'or Maor V. H. Hohy. For Clerk Will K. Went. For TreitHnrer (J. W. Dow. For Police Jndgii -Siimiiel West. For MoinbcrH School Hoard Goo. O. einor and T. O. Hacker. I''ir Alderman 'Jd ward H. M. Martin. For Alderman tut ward .loo Knbick. TIIL i:iITOK'8 SAY. indulgo in any more of it. The Ilurr Oak Herald Iiiih como out nil home tirint. It tnakeH u nico looking paper. We wIhIi our Khiihur brothrr Hnccotw. All homo print in the paper to ran, and if it unih moregetierally thecaHo there would ho fewer cheap John paperH in the country, and the printing UiihincHH would bo much hotter. That tho good Lord "tempered tho, wind totlm hhoru liitub" In verified by tho mildnuHH of tho tuiHt winter. Tho tlnmocratic party haa Hhorn tho homoa of htindreilH of thoueandri of American workmen of tho cotnfortH they enjoyed under republican adininintnitiotin, and to lighten tho burden on them, Provi dence baa bleHHod thin country with a remarkably mild winter. If what in mtggcHtcd should prove true "that necretary of ngriuulturu" the home builder (Morton) and the democratic national committeeman (Uncle Tobias) have played tho duiililo roll in tho en dorsing liuHiucna in tho appointment of a pOHiiiiitHter for thiu city, it will take n good deal of explanation to clear tho he. louded horizon in tho mind of that eiiihH of men known as the .leirerminian mid misguided ClovelanditeH from a t'Ueeof pet tidy. iihn the tepeal of tho .Sherman nil er law wan under ilihciiHtiion iiicongrenH tho people were told that once that law van blotted from tho atatuto booka wo wore to have Hitch a revival of hmimoHH that would make our heada whirl; tho wnrkhhopH would all rcniuim at once and idle men would have all tho worlc they could do. The bill has been panned for Kevernl mmitliH jet the nhnpd aro Htill rloned and there aro more idle win Union than ever. Thin goea to prove that tho inuntrv was not millering beeaiine tho government wiih buying l.riOO.OOO oudccb of ullver every month. Tilt: demuciatic lulminiHtrntion Iiiih woke up to tho fact that it put ila foot into it when Hoke Smith began bin raid on tho potiHion department, lloko was under ordern of President Cleveland to reduce the petiHion roll all it could Htand and at onco ten thousand peiiHionem wero HitHpended. a largo number of whom were stricken front tho rolls and will never get back till the KcpublicatiH elect tho next Preaulent and get control of both hourti'H of congrcHH. Tho pen nion agenta huvo been intilled to reatoto between three and four thoummd buh pnnd'Ml ponsionora to tho rolls nt once, vdtieh will about clean up tho liBt. Tho men who havo been dropped from the liat will huvo a hard timu of it in got ting reatoied. The aecret is out at hiHt. A lloston editor has made tho discovery that poo plo who go to sloop in church while the minister is preaching are hypnotized, therefore) they nro not responsible for their somnolency. This is letting tho )reaohcrs down easy when tho attempt is tn.ide to clear them from all responsi bility in the matter, in one of thn chinches in Red Cloud thoro is a good old brother who is always reiulv for his Sunday morning nap by tho 'timu tho minister announces his text, and with ojes tight shut and mouth wide open ho now and then startles his neighbors with itHiiort as ho unconseiouslv keeiis on nodding till tho lastly and liuallv or tho sermon is reached. And liow serenely ho comes back to life as the minister reads the cloning hymn "Whoa tho worn spirit seeks repose'" Tun post ollleo depaitment haa issued nn ordi r that hereafter mail uillnnthc mcc-ivcil nt iiiihoad mail cats unlets ihmiigli tho local post olllce. Putting lettetHon the cats adds to the labor of the lailiimd mail clerk and takes up time that is needed for his regular work. Tins will also bo a protection to the country pistmasters whose s.ilaiy de p''tuls on the number of slumps" can-c-'led at their ollhe. At nearly all of tlm enutHiy ullli-es along' tie iaiwas the p-ojile get ill tile habit of cariju'ig th'ir letters to Mm tiains. Manv do Mils becaiiH" they want to t-pite tlio'post ni'ster mill cut ilmwi his income. As a protest. ilion to Mm country postmaster the otd ins a goo I on mud as Tiii:Ciiikk liii.''S i t)u ptin.Mples of pioleotlon we fn ir proteclii.,' ceu doiiiuuratic pi.btlllUrll IS IMii: Touiniy Reod. the venerable cento'iiirlaii, whine hinr has been silver d liv tho cycle of tune, can not bo ca joled JiiU tho belief that free trailo is No better aid to (ligcxtiiin, No heller rare for ilypuiln, Notldtig more ru lahlu for lill iourn-h and ciiiirtimtloti Ihiin DeWitt's I.lttlu Marly Hlxcrx, the fnmuiifl llttls pilln. C. L. Cotting. AnNfiiorK' .Tleetuig. Tho nssosse-H of tho several townships I mot at tim county clerk s olllcu at tho court house on Tuesday March 'Jlst as ieiiiiieil by law, to ngreo upon a uni form basis for aHscssing real and personal properly tu Webster county. A iiiih Dil lon of Heaver creek was chosen chair man and .Joseph W. Warren of Rod Cloud secretary. Tlio following were Pieseut; A lledge.l , ( ( lenereux, ( 'has J I'Jly.ll T Rose. MIummel..laH McCart ney'.liiH lluckley, Win llarrett, C A l.a thatn, C U Stout, .) W Warron, das Hioomlleld, A HuhcIiow, and David Dingee. A committee of threo consist ing of Jii'iies Ittooiullehl, II T Rose, and ChiiH Kly was appointed to report an averagu valuation per acre of real estate in a basis for assessment; also a like committed consisting of A lluschow, A Hedge and Win llarrett to perform tho same duly in regard to personal property. Tho report of the real estate conituittei) reported recomending an average of $'J 50 per acre as a basis for assessing real estate. Tho reMrt vvaa adopted and also tho following from the coinmittfooti personal property: Stallions from W (HI to .?.'100 00 Mri lister vmis the guest of Mrs Throekmarlin Tuesday. AmIc .lack Miller how he likes duck hunting. Ai.piiaiim r.. Stale l.lue. The line weather still continues and evervhodv seems to nnj'y it. Church Rinardof Ilurr Oak has moved onto (ho place recently vacated by J. h. Craven. S'eve Emery is building a now houso in North Uranch. Mrs. Win Kmery is on the sick list. II If. Haskins and Nathan Moore stnrted to their farms in western Kan- siiq 'imt .Momlay. Tlio Acadmnv at North Ilranch has statteil auaiti after a week of vacation. D. II. Dillon has rented his farm to ,). I, Craven. Mrs. Kdith Stanton and Leonard Fagau are having ti severe siego of mumps. The tennierance meeting at. North Uranch Sunday night was ell attended. 5 00 " !. 00 'J 00 " 10 00 i! (XI " 8 00 f 00 " .'10 00 ' oo " :ioo (X) 120 " 50 1 00 no oo " 'ix) oo 1 (X) " 'JO (Ml r (hi " ro oo 1 (HI " 10 (H) l (Ht " r. (x) t! 00 " ! (X) io (h :io (X) 1 00 " 10 00 1 (H) " 1(H (H) fi oo " no (h) o:i or. o:i 0."i Horse Kilt cuttle " - -Cattle all ages -Mules from Asses " Sheep " Hogs per hundred Stfiiin engines from Safes from Milliard tables from Carriages and wagons v alcties and clocks Sewing machines Pianos from Organs " -, ItouxolioUl goods Rieycloa Corn Wheat Oat Parley All other prcrty to be listed at a fair caxli value. On motion Mitt secretary was instructed to furnish each assesso'r with a printed slip of tlio proceedings. Adjouruoit sine die. Amos Dit.t.ox. Chairman. Jos. . W.vmsn.v, Secretary. There i mure Catarrh in Mil scatioii of thu country timu nil other disputes put togutlnir, ami until tho ImkI few Vunrs vn Kiipponiil to lie itictirnlite. For a great imiiiy yours ilooters pronoimeeil it a local ilisensn, nml prescriheil locul ri-liltrilifn, untl ly eiiiiHtuiitly f.itlhn; to euro with local treutiniuit, pronoiniccd It incurublu. Hoietico hns proven catarrh to he u con stitutional iliMHim, ,iii, therefore require rniMtiimloiuil trenttiient Hull's Catarrh Cure, iiintiiirnutureil by K. J. Chenev A Co., Toledo, Ohio, in ih only const itut'ion id euro on the market. It is tnken Inter nully in doses from lodrops to u teaspoon fill. Hants direotlv on tho blood and mncoiis surfiices of tho system. They offer one hundred dollars fur uuy cuso it fails to euro. Send for circulars and ten. tiuioauds. Address. P. J. CHUNKY A- CO., Toledo, O. Cirsoid by DrtiKgists, 7.".o. Adolph Kahn, a bookkeeper at Little Rock bus been arrested for embezzle ment. Iliieklen'tf Arnica Salve. The best stilvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, Ulwrs, Salt rheum, fovor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chillbtains, corns, and all skin eruptions, nnd jiosi tivoly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guarnntoed to givo perfect satisfaction or money rofundod. Price 2fi cents per box. Forwilo by Cotting. tf David Mercor, alias Robert Rums, es capod from tho sothem IUinoia iiouiteii tiary. DoWitt's Witch Hnzel Salve clennsiM purities nnd heals, It was made for that purpose. Use it for burns, cuts, bruism, chapped hnnds, sores of all descriptions and ir you huvo piles use it for Hum. C. Ij. Cutting. Rut ono moro deposition for the de fense in tho Pollard-Hrecinridge cuso remains to bo taken at Lexington, K Alriihl or INietiinonlii. Mrs. Catherine Hlnck, of LoKoy. N. V. took u siyero cold. The physilmuii four "d l'ueimiouin. hht took one tiottln o Parks, Cough Syrup and says; "It acted lik tnajlc, Stopped my enugh nnd I am perfectly well now. I rccotuond it to everyone for Throat mid Lung Trouble as I believed It eaved mv life." Bold bv C I,. Cutting. her Women will always confess their sins mil i never Knew oi.e to confess faults. The Pre! 1 1 vt ilvl In Toviii Has he.-n u-ing Pinks'Tea and she hut! My complexion is very much improved. I Imt imiiidy Ionic 1 nil Km.. I take a cup of Parks' I tu three nu-hw n week and feel jut eh-ant." hiuhl by (.'. L. Cotting, When Ilnhy was McV, no pto tier Cuotn't. When kliowas n ciill.l.khe cried for CAsinrln. Wlicn hlit. tiei-niuc JI, hla clung to Ciutorlv V.'l-fu bho lia-I CUIliJrcu, he t'avo them C'ai.torl liinvah. C Hunter went to Kansas City with stock Sunday. Mr. Charley Olmstead. Miss (iortio Kaley and Miss Cora Olmstead wero visiting in tho city last Sunday. (!. W. Knight and wifu woro in Red Cloud Tuesday. Mr. Prentiss shipped two cars of stock to Kansas City, Tuesday. Mrs. Hummel of Oklahoma is vis t'ng her daughter Mrs. Holdridge. Mr Irons is going to bow 15 acres of alfalfa this spring. Tlio young folks gave a surpriso pnrty on I', (i. Knight, it being his thirtieth birthday. Tliero was not ns ninny there as expected on account of tho weather. Art Davis has his cellar most complot ed and the carpenters will commence work next week. Rev. Hancock is holding meetings in the Hummel school house this week. The (isrner boys aro breaking out SO acres for Mr, Irons this spring. Tlio temperenco entertainment Inst Sunday night was a grand huccosp, nnd tho school house was crowded. Inavalu in order to keep up with the times has decided to have n band. Ti o instruments will bo horoFriday orSatur uuy. Uumlku. Statu C'reeU. Weather extra nico nnd everybody and his next door neighbor is farming. Squiro Koglo has gone west and Mr. Landrener ban moved on tho farm ho occupied. Mrs. Scrivner hns gono to Missour on a visit to her daughter, for a week o two. Mr. .Mount fonl and wife went to Salotn Inst week to quarterly meeting. There seems to bo a prayer meeting every iiiursiiay nigiii somewiiero on the creek. The joung folks will huvo thoir dances between tho meetings. Several are planting gardens. Clark Steven hns a new girl at, his house, will call her Miss St. Patrick. Mr. (!rc well has not llnished his house jet. Dan (irowell of (Veto. Nob, has bought the John Davis farm has moved to it. He is a brother of Ike. (!eo. Hummel has moved from our neighborhood to the Roil Cloud bridge. Pro. Smith has moved on the ranch farm. Mr. Ferns is building near tho ranch farm. Mr. Mlarrott is repotted to he on tho sick list. Madam Rumor s'ivs that our Pleasant Dale meeting will bo moved to Mt. Hope Pcho'd house. Miss A II Wilon will give an oxibition noxt Friday night. Occasional, Willow 4,'rcclt. Klin Creek bojs seems to huvo ait af Unity for Willow Creole this spring. Charley l'.iuick is working for Mr. Moushang. l'arnest Terril for Mr. f Soli um, Charley Cockrall for Henry Hru buker and lust but not least llarvy Cox will couiineiiee his second term of school the;J(!thof March. Will Lewis and his now brido havo moved on his mother's farm on South Willow Cieek. Mrs. Henry llrubnkor's relntives from south of Red Cloud and a sister from Missouri gave her quite a surprise on tho l'Jth in tho capacity of a birthday party. Mrs. Hen Primer's brother John Clem mens of Paulino was visiting last week at Hens. Hvor.vbodv is fanning nnw. Mr. lioui'iiy or Heaver Creole hns had a well put down on his farm west of A. C. Hon and is now hauling tho material for a building. Mrs. Stanley a minister of the Ki tends will pleach at tho Willow Cieek school house the 'J;( at 11 u. in, Everybody ciine. Mrs. Hen limner and her daughter iJoliio have been very sick tho past weok. Well, wo thought grandma knew more about sending in ileum than we did and took a biielt seat but they seemed to bo like u Nebraska wind, haul and strong while at it but soon blown out. (iranilma Waller, Mis. Morgan and dauchler. Hernice, vveto v siting on the cieek last Sunday. I A ( Hon bought a new horse of Hud Norris. . I Joe Hrubaker will go to Furnas conn-' tv, this stale, in the near future. ) Clem liruiier Suiidaved at l.omo the llth. T Lacy has built an addition to his house. John Wilder returned fi out Kittle Creek, Midi , the last day of Keluunry, and i" now working for Letch AdaiiiMiii. .Mr. llmbA-ei's left their old home stead last week and a family fiom near Faubury, by the nuiiiu of Carpenter, took their place. Mr. lsev of (iiiido Rock has moved onto M r. ( 'imj no's fai in. .Mr. (iodwiu is building an addition to his house. M vMiouv. Children Cry for PJtolter's Grstorla. IMcHxanl rovc. Weather fair. It looks like spring was hero. Marion Cordon moved onto his farm this week. Mil Hrcchbuhl and Miss Klilre 1 spout Sunday with friends on the Wlil-e Rock Our nrotiacted meeting closed rather (illicit it only lasted four nights. Mr. (iiimagcr moved onto his place this week. 1'orrie lienrdslee lost fat cow this wi-i'lt F.V1TV. 4'roolu'l 4'reeU. j J'lie wind stiii m last Satunlay del considerable diimiige to huvstaeks. Mr. (Srant has gono to Saline eiiintv to visit his p'lrents for a few weeks Mr. Reilier sold his fat hogs tins wool; Mr. Deuno'h nephew from lutivuie is hero now. (!uy Tetimint. and Paul Dicketson went to tho tiver hunting Saturdav; they killed lotsof timo mid got homo all right. We understand that Mr. Orant is go ing to teach in district '21 this summer. Tliero was a nig boo at Mr. Winton's last, Wednesday. On Friday evening Mr. Orant. and scholars guvo nnoxhibit'on at theschool houso in honor of tho close of his school J hero was over KM) poisons present from far and near. The evercises lasted about three bonis with music, singing and speaking of pieces which wero e (.client. Mr. (.Srant is an excellent teach er and highly recommended in his school woik. T.O.I':. aillcl(l. Link S. Kaggs has a large blacksmith shop ami is prepared to do all kinds or work, from mending a Waterbury to a locomotive. School began in tho Karner district Monday, Dan Cinrbur teacher, enroll incut II. "Mrs. Karner has returned from u two months visit in McCook where sho has been a guest of her daughter. Mrs. Vcrtz and daughter Minn loft for their homo in liluir, having been visiting with Jonn Thornton, her brother. John Olmstead had tho misfortune to huvo his crib, granary and buggy shed also corn, grain and buggy burned up, Thursday night, loth. Some villiiui shot and killed a fine mu.o belonging to Frank Smith last week. 'Constantly pursued, But Never Overtaken." TtiE. Original AND ONLY CENUINt ToNGUELESS M M M fill TIWA-ror, "T.- M...n ",wrVx lltiltm ULi-VFTUFt fwv T m Ve. &mtei : ik o, ywvkjvul r? arv 7 - fi. v-T-:t a IAC.V-: . .riximi-j 1. . ."ii i in.rfrB-' . . - -i wimt pii i - ..iur " Jr. :&, trWW312Z7$'.... s, -3ar S -jV. . &ir $:yr SiZrSSSSl- Constantly rxiucd. bul never ovcrt.kcn. ' . ' :rf"Z"hr . Pattcc Nlw Departure Cultivator ft 1 5. John Deer Cultivator 15. Listed Corn Cultivator 8. McFARLAND & KIIXROY. I'pe ONI siuiiil, Ueil riaiKl NehniNhii. THE "RO" FLOURiNG"i?iLLS;"' FLOURS JikNuii. Nice weather makes it eecni like spring again and everybody is busy cutting stalks and getting ready for a crop. Mr. William Harrett has been very sick tho past week but wo nro glad to learn that ho is better. Tho meetings at Ploasant Dale has closed after a two weeks run, with good success. There will be a spelling school in dis trict IX) next Friday evening. Laura and Kdith Scrivner visited their sister Mis Sapp ono day this week Mrs. Leroy Myers lost a valuable horse last weok. Mr. Weaver and family expects to move to Rooks county, Kansas soon. Mrs S. Hillings of Red Cloud is visit ing friends in Kansas this week. Mr. Charlie Danes wears a broad j smile now. And why r liccauso it is ui boy at their houso. Mrs. Ring is on the bick list again, Dr. Heck in attendance. Miss Liz.io Reese and Mrs Martha Sutler were visiting friends in tho coun try last week. There was a ihinco at Pnwneo City Thursday night. Mr. Leadei brand is very busy in his blacksmith shop. Mr L. Finncis and family unlet! at Jim (Iriiusouo day last week. Miss Nettie Hummel visited lit Mr. Moutitfoids' last week. Su. RETAIL AT A j1 ' l -A MONOGRAM, 90c Por Sack. ROYAL PATENT, eOc Per Sack B. OF B. S 65c Por Sack All Grades guaranteed by tlio Mills. Will Yl' While ti Hit liladeu. Mrs. Hottoni is visiting at Ong. Rolf Hud H.ikcr has inuvod into 111. man's house. A P Johnson has received another car load of Hour Attorney Fletcher of Franklin was in town Monday on legal business. Rev. Snow is busy those dii.vs setting out fruit tiees on tho parsonage lot. II (iund ; Co and W C Mooto are shellinir all Mie corn they have on hand. The HladiMi people as usual are up with tho timcri most of them have made sumo garden. Quito a number of tho young people attended tho dance at Campbell Friday evening. Miss Mablo Wright of Cowles spent Saluiday and Sunday with fnuuds of this nhico. All the ladies in the state must havo been cleaning house Saturday; for didn't tho dust tly? llartmaii A Hurden havo put up a hitch rack in front of their store. 11. M. McCluro has done likewise. Dr. Kohlor is dividing his storeroom into moro convenient living rooms; the front ho will occupy as his olllcu, Mr. Nelson Hartlott who has been spending tho winter with his father at Portland, Oregon arrived homo Tuesday morning, Thou. Snyder has purchased Mr. firandrttiilPs house down by the Hlue and will move it up on his lot just east of Mr. Kennedy's. Rev Russel of Ord preached at tho Huptist church several nights last wei It. and Siihihi) evening tho houso was Idled as it never was before. Dad McKeiiney of Illuo Hill Iiiih brought traveling men into town several times this week. It thus naturally seems that tho mcichants aro doing boino business. W'v handle a complete Hue cil'l Window HiiiOck, Wall 3'aper; Drug, I'atenl Medicine. Oils, ilas, Hi-uhcft,Arlllt "BalerlaU, TUviie. I'aner, Sinlioiicrj , School Supplies Toys, Alhiirni, I'ockcl Knives, Itay.or, .oa; and other Sundries. Zi will pa) yon to call and eviuiilnc inj fttoch helore malting your par. chiiM'. We handle otily Hie l)cl gooiN and price ::re ib low nt the qaalily will adin'.l. nil and sic it-, C. L. COTTING. I i Pay 1W M Brri w mr iiu -. MlMtat T Is the rioht man wlicn i want HARDWARE! An endlcs-. variety of stoves. V d 1; ire ana r vct-ythnvj m the li ne, Uucul i:ialc Tin:il'cr 'li ".il, fin ui ilieil liy 'OVVl(s. meetitigs lit tho M. K. church his The iuivu closed C.Teel id building u kitchen on rcsidunce, Mr. Cioodnnd family havo moved on their farm P.! mileii west of town. Lillie Horeu is homo again, after a two weeks visit in Red Cloud Just think of it (Inmost, v can make our boys happy, said tho father to his wife. Just think of it! Wiener has children's suits consisting of two pair of pants, corit ami cap to match, of strong materia! and well made, which ho sells at c"l " for tho outlit, bettor grades at S1..10, if 5, id Ml and so on. Let us go ami make our selection before the sizes mu broken. Children Cry foi Pitcher's Castoria. Wheat Corn .. Oatfl..., Market Keporl. (Coriecte.t Week').) Don't forget the fieo exhibition this lye.... 1'iax ,., week at tho Willow deck Center bchool house, Mrs. Keeney, C. Moron and wife, Miss S'lvago and .Miss lieueou attended the Suudav school convention at Red Cloud last week, and report an interesting timo and gooil attendance. The convention will bo hold next year nt this plueo. Kinder services will bo observed Sun day morning at tho Congregational church, and uvening at tho M. K. Quito a number of our farmers tiro biuakiug Hod this spring. Tho shower Wednesday livened things up in general, New is tcurco this week. Oiiamii: IkosbOM. 10 '-:i .."ifc'lO .- 1 'Jfl,1 ti'i :i hoc 1 no li ."0 Hogs Fat cown Huttor 10 Kggs 10 Potatoes 7o Chickeno do. '-'DO Turkeys lb. tl Retail prico of tho Red Cloud Milling Co., Hours: Monogram 1 sack 8 00 Royal patent ,f sack 80 II. of U.S. V ""'k (''" Children Cry for PitcherTs Castoria. I'm Hie uii'K 'liilini; I n tlu I'nil .vImIi.i 1 1 o. I vMis I ilttln i: II u M lllriu K Klllir. i i 1 .mu ol s I nml hj u i ji .u, nil Auau t.i.M.iliiliolei loDivnl lliui'lihojoa, in 4 ,i.i II. nil .M.uv I. 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Wil .Irihll ii ei miii In W A .Miitklll,siiiuiiiou VV A MuthlutiiVVll Peek, " V I'. Ibltnii I .l A Piulei, loti 1 3, lijk I (illlsel ailil, Wil CirelllieCiilileiwiiiiil to I,. I Ciiililiiii, ml Ml K IU lot 15 Ink 17 Una l.'i 10bll(l8l'oulfi Wil (.iloiiir i iiliii'iuoiMi lii VV n lloiihW.'iiter, lots l.i 1 1 Ink 17 anil In) 12 hlk 10 Cento., wit Mm . i.i 1..H.0 i n t'i Mini i l.mnli, Iimn i 4, I ill. II liuiile lloi'k.iiin lot .'ir.'7 iilk 1 Kit- lev . ,lHi'kiin mill, w t , Lincoln I iiiui Co to A.I Cirv. tuts ri. mil ii hlk 4 It It mhl, vvtl M in i I...UUI ei i ciei .on inl'.'ii ainl '.'?, ml. 1 h.tley i J.ickiiii mill, ml .70U C IJ 14(1 r.oco 3000 30UO iVAi Cm 475 3.'W IIIU I'JVI 5.M1U3 1 130 MU) Tea Tun lift ca no in no io Total Total oti. Sang Service. . 4-'7U .i.'T4TI The rntliwliui iior.'iin will lie riuuleri'il at the -M, K eluuvll I'liiiei meiuii.', M iU'Ii .'.".III. I'lioniiAii. ConiB lliou AlinUhty Ivliiu i,ti,"i' I'uiver Siiamuic Aiitliein...... . . . ..'1 li hltiiit-r iilul ilu .Soiil' I am lie Unit l.ivi'th li. II. Hu llcaillng Scripture ro.ui AlltlliMil... W.ikuilio sung ui .lulillee Jeiuner .Niiart'tli (i, n n, Cii't'Ihy Itrt'Uil ii on the Water ii, II. ta; Alilliflil Coiiblflvi Hie l.llllei V'T.',.. '''' 'tte Clirit I Ittseu (j, m AUlllllH He luiu llllll lett the linn,. llaili'Miiali, t lultt l ltlvii li. II. ta- AilitieiH Hev. llllll Aiitliein . l'ora'llmi.uiii 'luwuiea l'Ol,l,'(M10.V, We'll meet I'lii'h other tlieiv (j n, CO rt u f k" 1 m :