!&sBBt M22ZZ2SZZ2. .ssaasaEjcSlS .'i ii mi ii timHMqUumvyymn :.. t: H'-- I'V fy. - ". -.j V ':?' v.Jtf THE RED CLOUD CtTIEF. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH BO. t804. V'??" r ,.-, - 'Tsi Jl 'X i - ammm mm wmmm m mmmm m& Spring Goods ! Arriving ! Tli row on tlio heavy Winter Shoes mid Buy Something Suitable. We can truthfully nay that a bettor line or desirable footwear hat never been offered the people or Red Cloud than It now to be lound In our Store and At prices lowei than you have been obliged to pay heretofore. Working allocs, Oxford Slipper, Fine Heavy, coarse. See them, buy them. BLAKESLEE & KALEY. UiUiUUUUiUliUUiiUUiiU UiiiiUiUiK a raw r-XTKA. in Red than THIS IS'IIOW ir STANDS. In Wobster County, Nebraska, aooordlng to the Amorlcan News popor Direotory for 1894, now In proas, tho Rod Cloud Chief has a Inrgor regular Issuo than any othor paper. Gi:0. P. HOWELL St CO. TAIILU OF CONTENTS. Pago 1 Weather forecasts, about weath er prophets, A predicted bliz zard, Prothetic words by James Q Blaino, Real estate transfers. ii 2 Tnlraago's eormon, Odds and Ends. " 3 County corrospondenco, Edu cational column. " 1 Mnrtin's advertisement, Locals. " 0 City and other uowb items. " G Coxoy's orusaders, Ooneral nows, Markets, etc. " 7 First loom in Ameslca, etc. " 8 Miscollaney . LOCAL NEWS. BRIEF MENTION. Vote tho republican tickot. Dr. Patten is on our streets this wsek. L. P. Albright was in Lincoln this wook. Voto for the nominoo of the republican ticket. Mrs. Grigson loaves this week for a visit in Iltinoie. C. II. Smith of Guldo Rock was in tho city this weak. Miss Addio Reiglo camo homo this week from Hebron. E. II. Gilbert of Franklin is visiting with his father this weok. Evory man on the republican tiokot is a good man. Vote for thorn. I Dr. Chamborlain is going down to lyde, Kan., for a few days' visit, Mrs. Widorman and daughter of Ina vale wero in tho city this weok. W. II. Fuller is homo from Arkansas, whoro he Iiob been for a weok or two. Miss Dolly Shennrdson of Riverton was visiting her friends in this city this week. Tho W. 0. T. U. will meet with Mrs. O. A. Williams during tho month of April. Charley Cnlmes has all kinds of fancy cakes, cookies, kisses, bread, fruits, etc. Cull and see him. Will Kuobn, tho breeder of tlno hogs in Lino township has boon suffering with a sororo attack of rhoumatiBm. Canned fruits, tobnecoos, cigars, oranges, banannas, candies, bread, etc., atO. M. Cnlmes, tho baker on wheels. Tho weather has to be quite cold whon tho thermometer gets down bolow "Cniro", but it did do bo on Monday morning. Dnd Barkley is prepared to move houses cheaper tuon anyono. No one disputes bul that ho can move them with caro and dispatch. Mr. John Rodshaw of Pawnee, Co. was a plcsont caller Saturday. Ho has leas ed a largo farm in Lino Product and will farm in this part of Nebraska. It has been rumored that A. Cozad, firopriotor of the Fair store, was going to eavo Red Cloud, but ha informed our reporter that such was not the case. The other day in congress, while that aucuBt body was voting to scat a demo crat that had not been elected. Congress man McKeighan voted with the republi cans. This act will hslphim to road his titlo clear in the world to come, but moro such acts would give bim greator prcBtigo with St. Peter. Lewis Donno of Buchanan, Mich., was arrested this week for tampering with Undo Snm'H mail matter. He Ib charged with oponing mail that belonged to Jno. Murtin. Both mon woro hsld under bond for thoir appearance before the U. S. grand jury in the sum of 1250, the first mentionod for the crime and ton eocond as witness. . U. S. Deputy Mar shal Torulinson did the arresting. It is oxneotod that Grand Master Workman, J. G. Tuto, will speak in Red Cloud on tho lGth in behalf of the A 0 U W lodge of this city. The Red Cloud lodgo is growing rapidly, and now has 200 mombore. It is one of the beat mutual benotit orders in tne country, uud tho grand master will oome here for tho purpoco of telling the boys and thoir friends what groat strides the order is making universally. Rev. A. P. Hull is uniting for life many loving hearts of late, Last Tues day, u ploneont young man came walking calmly into tho M.E. Parsonage Bccom punyod by ii bright young lady and muinfestod thoir uosire to tako the mat rimoniul voyage. Rev. Hull preforned tho ceremony iu his usual graceful man por and tho young folks went on their wuy rejoicing. The groom is J. N. Nea Ii respected young gentleman from Mnrynvillo, MiBSOuri, and tho bride is Mifcs Rlliu Ururior of near Cowlos. Botb uro tho very nlaeet young people, nnd will inuko their future home near Red Cloud, having located on the Qoorge jaummei arm souip oi inn wip Window ourtuina at Cotting's. F. E. Goblo is homo from Lincoln. If nocding spectacles see Dr. Cullimoro in April. Go and boo tho barcnin shoo counter at Wiener's. Soed oats for sale. Sample at Cot tins's drug storo. White Russian seed oats at the Rod Cloud Produce Co. Wiener haB nut in a baraain shoe counter. Call and boo it. Ed MoBrido of Bluo Hill wan in thn city this weok on business. Remember that McNitt koona both tho top and bottom onion sets. Nato Kineslnnd was in Hastinira this week on business for his firm. F. P. Hadloy is now better proparod than ever to do any thing in his line. Mrs. A. II. Gray and Mrs. J. J. Nyo wore visiting fn Lebanon last Saturday, A good dwelling houso and grounds in Red Rloud to trado for land. C. W. Kaloy, Two pair of pants with each suit and cap to match, they are bargins. Chicago Store. B. J. Wright will sell you a bran new softy byciclo at 91.00 por woek until paid for. You can buy shoes at two-thirds tho original price at Wiener's bargain shoe counter. II. R. Corbett of York was in the city this woek, looking his after prospects for a stato oftlco. Plow shoes at 75 cents, 11.00, $1.25, $1 35. All oxcollent bargains at those prices, at Wiener's. Sheriff Runchy went to Lincoln this wook with Mrs, Juranock who was adjudged insane. Wiener is ready to tako your measure for a spring suit. Piece goodB and earn pies aro all in. Plooso call. We will pay you 27 cents for corn and sell you goods cheaper than any mer chant daro sell you unicago uiotning Co. t"SEEDR.OULLIMORE.Eye nnd Ear Surgeon, meets patients in Red Cloud, April 23d and 24th with Dr. Mc- Keeby. Everything in hats just roceived all the new styles and colors; elegant lino of childronB caps; all tho now novelties at the Chicago Store. J. L. Miner shippod hogs again this week to Kansas City He sends two car loads and Charloy Gurnoy ono. Joseph McClelland attended tho shipment. If you want fruit trees, or anything In tho nursory line, L. II. Rust can fix you up with bettor goodB tor tho money than any man in tho country. Rev. O. II. Truman of the Nation who has been successfully conducting oven- Selical work in Iowa for somo time is omo again for a visit and recreation. Go and seo N. E. Robinson if you want paper banging or painting, lie guaran tees satisfaction. He is located with W. F. Hull just south of The CniEr offico Sheriff Runchey brounht home John Wilholmson this week who was wanted here for a misdemeanor. Tho case was Bottled and be returned to Grand Island. Cheapest suits over shown new ready for you every suit at lowest prices, work manship best in tho country and bost fitting goods ever brought to tho city. Chicago.Clothrog Storo. This is the time of year when houso cleaning stnros tho meek eyed lord of the manor in the face, but we do not intend publishing any of tho sayings of the boys whon they begin putting up the "blame" stove pipe. The best fitting clothing on earth go to the Chicago Storo; elegant stock of sou are cut coats, padded shoulders, vests stiff breasts, corroot in overy particular. No one except ub can show you such goodB. Chicago Storo. Jack Hayes of Guldo Rock was unfor tunate enough this week to have two tires caused by explosions of gasoline and Kerosene. Tho tiret took placo in his house and burned the kitchen and the second took placo on Monday, burn ins his warehouso. We could not learn how much his loss was. For many nights past some misereanis have been causing much disturbance at the lower school house, and no one knew just exactly who was tho cause of the disturbance. The bell would ring, and windows in buildings near were broken. The authorities were put on their track and two of the boys wtre brought to, justice., A vonr nloasant select dance was given at tho B. & M. sating houso Wednesday night. About 12 couple wore present and trippeu mo light ianiastic, until about 12:30. All present pronounco tne ovent a most enjoyablo ono, and tho Bolton family the moat courteous entertainers. See Dr. Cullimnro's dates Cloud with Dr. McKcoby. Any thing in the implement stock can bo hnd by calling on Henry Scott. Tho austerities of Lent aro now ovor nnd convivial events aro now in order. Mrs. Dr. Itoblnpon, of Guldo Rock, wns visiting friends in tho city Satua- day. Prof. G. M. McCrary returned home Saturday from n business trip to the enst. Irving PnmmingB burned hiflmustncho oil tho other day, nnd now his friends don't know him. EYE nnd EAR SURGEON. Dr Cub limore in Rod Cloud on April 23d and 24th with DrMcKeoby. Ton por cent reduction will bo made on all siilln to ordor nt Wiener's during tho month of April for cash. Moro noods nro bolnir sold for n dol lar at tho Chicago Clothing Storo any whoro clso in thiB country. Go to McNitt for your Mammoth Clover, Gorman Mlllot and Whlto Rub Bian onts if you want good seed. H C Scott tho implement man is hav ing a grnnd salo of harrows nnd stalk cutters. Call and inspect thorn. Curt Evans hasevorythmgyou want In 'oreond.hnnd furniture lins. See him Blus Front, south Webster street Mrs. Isaac Hummel, who has boon liv ing at. Oknrcho, Oklahoma, has roturnod to Nobrnskn and will llvo nt Inavalo horoafter. Tho republican tiokot is ono that our pooplo feel a pride in, nnd thero is no doubt of its election on tho third. Tho B. Y. P. U.. hold a very pleasant suppor at Hurry Sowtor's on last Friday ovoning. A largo crowd was present. Honry Scott, otherwise known as H C Scott, tho reliable farm Implement man, can furnish you any thing you need to begin farming. G. W. Houghton, for many years a prominent tailor of this city, and now of Morton, Kansas wns visiting his nephew Harry Sawtor this weok. Geo. Valentino and family who havo been living in Montana for a numbor of yours, have roturnod to Red Cloud whoro thoy will live in tho future. Now is your chanco to have a suit mado to order choap at Wionor's. Ten por cont roduction on nil suits ordored during tho month of April for cosh. Anyone needing pninting, kalsomining or pnpor hanging will savo monoy by calling on F. P. Hadlov. Rod Cloud Ned. Shop first door west of Minor's store. A nuartotte of protty littlo girls com. posod of Florence and Jonnie Cotting, May and Cora Ely, wore visiting Mrs. Dwigbt Jonos in Guide Rock Tuesday, Remember our childrens clothing is nhnnner nnd bettor mado than over. Re inforcod scats and knoos, elegant patterns and low prices. Chicago Ulotning wm pany. Whon you get roady to buy children clothing come nnd see us look at our combination suits extra pair of pants nnd cap given with every suit. Chioago cunning w A salacious scau. mag case is the latest sonBntlon at Bluo Hill, in which a re- sDootable younc lady aged w and a rcspoctnblo young plastorer of that placo uro tho principal characters. Rev. Geo. W. Hummol is holding re vival meotings at Highland, Kansas, and is unable to attend the North-west Kan sas Conference which convened this woek. Goorgo is ono of tho most success ful evangelists in this section. Mr. Geo. Hummol of Iowa, father of Rov. Goo. W. Hummel of this city is horo visiting. He has not boon hero for 21 yours and thinks Red Cloud has grown. Thoio was then about 100 people here, now thero is 2500 or 3000. Fr. Wietzer, superintendent of agri culture of the Oxnard boot sugar factories was in Rod Cloud this wook looking after tho company's interests. Thoy havo contracted for a much larger uccrago than ovor, and still want more. Tho smoko stack blow off the pumping station of tho city water works lost Tuesday, and as a consoquenco thero was no water for a fow hours, but Jeff Ward, tho water commissioner, had the water turned on at 5 p.m., notwithstand ing the accidont. Clarence Jones is talking up a new en terprise for Rod Cloud in the shape of a public bath room. This is certainly a commondablo projeot and should bo sup ported by our people and Tub Chief hopes thoy will assist Mr. Jones in bis laudable purposo. LaBt Wednesday night about 11:30 word came ovor tho wire from Blue Hill that a train wreck had occurred there. The accomodation No, 142 going notrh ran into No. 09, tho Holdrego train, throwing throe box cars off the track and demolishing the ongino of 42. Tho enginoer also sustained Blight injuries. Othorwiso no sovoro damage was dono. Geo. W. Gilford was vory fortunate this weok in securing an increase in his pension of $8 por month, making 1G now, and back pension to tho amount of nearly $1000. This is proper. George deserved tho money and ought to have bad it years ago. livery old soldier who gavo tho best part of his life for tho per petuity of tho government ought'to have u pension. This ofllco has roceived an invitation to tho thirteenth anual commonomont oxoroisea of the Omaha Medical College which takos placo at the Boyd opera hcuso, on Monday, April 2, 1894. At theso oxorcises. wo are pleased to note that our young friond, Fred E. McKeebv will graduate, and come homo with M. D., attached to his namo. tub Ciiikf f ols that Fred will wear his title with honor and credit to himself. A book agont camo to Red Cload the other day, trying to soil tho "Dawn of the Mlllonlum" or somo other work, and pHlmod himself off as a minister, all of which ho may havo been, but as to bis politoness wo havo tho word of several ladles that ho lacked a great deal of be ing np to tho standard. Several of tho ladies claimed mat no used vory insult Agricultural Society. Tho excctitlvo board of tho Wobator county agricultural socioty mot at tho olUcoof tho secretary. Mooting oalied to order by oresidont. It. L. Alven. Members present. T. 0. Hacker, D. F. Trunkey.J. S. Ruthrock, A. Galusha and Henry Cook. Chairman of com mittee on livo stock submitted tho fol lowing report which on motion was ac cepted. Managers D F Trunkoy, L O Olm sted and G J Warron. Class No 1 horsos, Goo Coon. Class No2,cottle, (1 W Knight. Class No 3, swine, DrLHBcck. Class No 4, shonp, Honry Sheldon. Class No 5, poultry, Geo W Hummel. Class No G, farm products, 8 Millor . Class No 7, fruit, J B Hampton. Class No 12, arts, mechanics and mer chandise, Henry Gtlhani. Class No 13, special premiums, F G Blakelee. Chairman of committee on floral halt askod for furthor time to report, as he had not heard from tho ladies auxiliary, who haveuntill April 9th to report. Movod nnd carried thai thn following bills be allowed, and warrants be drawn on the new treasurer for the amounts. U J Piatt til. 90, R L Alyoa t2.2r, Jeff Mattox Hi. CO. Chairman of thn print ing committee submitted bids of Ciiiar, Argus and Holt and on motion tho Chief was awarded the contract forgetting out thopromium list for 1894 as per his sealod bid. On motion hoard adjourned to meet at secretary's office Tuesday, April 10 th.pt 2 o'clock. D J Myers, Secretary. The Golden CO - - r -I Eagle Clothing House. UL m4BBBBBaBJBBBBBBBBBBBIBNBBBav aaBeaBBBBaBBBBBBBBSaaBaaBaeaBBaaaBBBt, U- HnMil UK Balky. Last Saturday night about dark two termors who lived some dis tanco from town went to hitoh up thoir teams and go homo. Both had on board a "placidious" jag, and ono of thorn found upon preparing to go that he had worse than that balky horse. A balky horse and a balky drlvor are certainly a very bad pair, and tho harder the driver tried to start, the moro stubborn became tho balky horeo. The turnout would probably havo stood in front of Frank Lindsoy's meat mnrkot yet, had It not boon for the heroic efforts of Bonard McNony and Joo Warnor who suporin tended tho fastening of tho broken har ness, whilo several farmers fixed them up. At last tho balky horse startod, but not forward, no ho issistcd on go ing backwards. Bonard then suggested to tho ownor of tho stubborn brute that it be entirely turned around, as ho would muko better time that way. Joe Warron heartily ondorsod tho idoa, and standing in front of tho horse was about to ohango the harness, when the horeo gavo a vicious lungo, this timo forward and that was the lost of Joo. No contort ionist could impersonate exactly the motions ho wont through as ho jumped out of tho way of that horeo. The crowd finally became so largo and noisy that tho poor horse through sheer fright for got to balk, and led his mato away on the run followed by voclferious shouts and laughter by the throng of spectators Eastek Services Despite the inclom enoy of tho weather, tho various churches of tho city obsorvod Easter with appro priate services. The day was clear and cold, and floral offerings seemed indeed much out of place: yot each church had its exercise, and all woro thoroughly en joyable. The Congregational church galea song service, responsive readings and floral offerings, The singing was rendered by a largo number of voices and was exceptionally good. An excel lent talk of 15 minutes was delivered by the pastor, Rer. Ely. At tho M, E. church, Sunday night, there was an ox collent song service also a short address by Professor Castor, and Rev. A. P. Hull, which elicited unusual fav orable comment. Tho Christian and Bnptist churches held thoir usual ser vices with some appropiate Easter cer emonies. The Knight Templars render ed somo beautiful Easter services at tho Masonic ball. Bosidos tho other regular sorvices was an address by Rev. Geo. Yeiser. All who attended spoke vory highly of tho serviced at tho Masonic hall. . The following program will bo rendered by the Daughters of Veterans Bnd Womana Relief Corps tonight at the Masonic ball: Music Orchestra Recitation Asleep at the Switch ulancbe collars. Violin Solo Mr. Hendricks Solo Shells of Ocoan Gert o Dickerson. Quartet Family Row Ulnncn tsoiiars, uerno uicaorson, John Dickerson, Henry Clark. Trombono solo Harry Millor Dialogue Wanted a Servant Solo Nellio West Tuba Solo Os;arPatmor CornotSolo Henry Clark Dialogue Duet Homo Sweet Homo Bertha Talbot, Gertio McKoighan. The Oxnard Beet Sugar Company of Grand Island announces that they have already contracted for 3,000 acres of sugar,, beets for the coming season and rboy will continue to lane conmcts up to May first, at whloh time they will close their books. They expressly de sire only the best of farmers to contract, who aro entirely capablo of taking tho very best caro of thoir crop. The fixed prico in 15.00 per ton, delivered at Grand Island, for all boots showing twelve per cent of snooharino mattor and a purity co-efficient of oichty. Blank contraotB can be had, or any further information, by corresponding with the Oxnard Beet uugar company at urana isianu. ow A number of our Nimrods wont to tho rivor the other day, on a war of extermi nation against the following: BE ITER BARGAINS IN MEM'S, BOYS' AND children's clotninTg were never OFFERED THAN WE ARE OFFERING THIS SEASON. Hard times prices prevail with us. Call and see for yourself. C. WIENER, Proprietor. ' CITY NEWii. A FEW TREWTHI, I J The republican ticket is good onough, Voto for it. Mr. A. L. Ormsby of Iowa was in Red Cloud this wook. Mrs. Dilley of Hastings was visiting in the city this weok. John Winters is home again after a briof spell in tho north. Go and see Calraes for all kinds of bread, cakes, candies, ic. Congressman W. A. McKoighan is ex pootoo homo about April 6th. It is rumored that T. J. Ward is to start a democratic paper in Red Cloud. Will Crabill got a seotion of Kansas in bis eyo and had to wear it in a eling. Business Ib coaorally Rod Cloud and we look for bettor times right along. Eddio Piatt gave his young friends a tine reception on last Friday attornoon and evening. Mrs. E. M. Grubbs and little boy of Otto, wero very pleasant visitors at this office Thursday. Miss Anna Walters savo a vory pleas- nnt party at hor homo north of Inavalo Suturday night. Mr. Walters, general superintendent of the Singer Sowing Machine Co., was in Red Cloud this wook. Tho Misses Nellio and Jessio Walsh of Stockholm, sisters of ono of The Chif.f's forco, are visiting in tho city thiB weok, The isdiefl of tho Congregational church will sorvo toa nt tho homo of R. M. Martin Thursday, April Cth, from C to 9 o'clock p. m. The Junior League of tho M. E, church gavo'an exoellont sooial on Tues day ovening at the ctiurcn. The pro coeds were about $18. A goritleman, Robort Yates, has been in Red Cloud this week, investigating t o rook of tho realm with an idea of its fitneiB for making Portland coment. Wo shall givo more complete particulars later on . O. M. Calmes, the baker on wheels, is exhibiting a most boautiful disuluy of fancy baking. Tho cakes and bread aro baked in evory concoivable stylo nnd tho aggregation is cortainly an attractive und elaborate display. B. J. Wright and Joo. Warron had some ditch nig to do this wook and con eluded to do it alone. They each took a spade and began operations, Bart suc ceeded in holding out half a day, but Joo. secured a proxy ton minuets after thoy began. Afraid orPneuskeala. Mrs. Cttherino Blsok, of LeBoy. N. Y. took a severe oold. The physiesan fear ed Pneumonia. Bhe took one bottle o Parks, Cough Byrnp aad says: "It aoted Ilkemajio, Stepped my eongh and I am perfectly well now. I reoomend it to overyone for Throat and Lang Trouble as I believed it saved my life." Bold by C. L. Cotting. Rattlesnakes are guided ovor their routes by smaller serpents called pilot snakes. $ "j A i The Prettiest Girl la Tawn Has been using Parke' Tea and ahs says: "My complexion ie verv mneh Imnrnmi. picking up in, T!" muidj look is all gone. I take .. vu v. inn in wroo nignia a weeK and feel Jolt elegant." 8ld by C. L. Cotting, . Rkcum&tism Cubed in a Dav. "Mystio Core" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radioatly eures In 1 to S days. Its action npon the system is remarkable and mys terious. It removes at enoe the eauee and tho disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 76ots. Bold by Deyo & Orioe, Druggists, Bed Cloud. tf .. i Fear to dio until you havo done some good that will always live. . To prevent the hardening of the sub outaneoiu tiriuef sf the scalp and the obliteration of the hair folliolee, which cause baldness, use flairs Hair Rescwsr. Every drunkard in the world was ones a moderate drinker, ' . i ... , a. a. k. Thero will bo a grand campfire at the' G. A. R. hall in Bladen, Friday evoning, April 13th, with Dept. commander. Churoh Howe, as epoaker. Nothing will bo left undone by the boys to make this tho grandest campflro evor held in Bla den. Evorybody is cordially invited to como. J. L. Grandataff, P. C. i II m Notice. ' The Webster County Mutual Proteo- tion and Anti Horse Thief association moota in Cowles,tho last Saturday of conn month, at 2 p. m, ' tt Tuos. Hodoson, Ssc. 7 tftf.H f Ex-County Clerk, II. D. Runnoy, who has been prospecting in Now Jersey, Now York, and the eastern states goner ally, for a location, has roturnid to Rod C'oud where ho will abulo for a timo, further awaiting the tido of better times. I Mr. Rannoy reports times dull in tho ing lungungo, when thoy would not ston east and muoh prefers living in the west. been Jhk ujiiek nopea mat nr, tvanney in talk tn him. Ho should hnvn arrnatnri for hla Inunlnnrn if nimti tvaitlm be able to difOOTSr SOtUS bualni case, ' prist ta'esabark in in R4 ClOud, may l) tor- Wheat Corn Oats Market Report. ., (Corrected Weekly.) ,p .... ... .... ... . . 33 23 2O02 IVVO Mtl e MIMIM "" Flax... 1 20(fl 25 Hogs.,, '. , 3 80(1 00 ,.. .,... ........... Fat cows Butter ... PfTrta ' I'otatoes Chickens dox, Turkeys lb. Retail prico of the Red Cloud Milling Co,, flours: Monogram 39 sack $ 00 Royal patent y saok B. ol B, b. fi sack ,,...,.,,,,,,,, r " i SkerlaTa f ale. Nolle Ii lierebv slven that under and hw vlr. . r tueotHii order of sale lesuea from tbe oUcpoI u. II. Crona clfirK ol tne district court of tbe 10th Judicial district, within sud fur Webster comity. Nebraska, upon a decree In an action pendlwr. therein, wherein the I'lianix Insurir unco company of Hartford Connecticut Is plain- f till ami Kalnst William II. Howe. Harts M. none, aunawicu .uteri rie company, jcsiir. sas MniiuiactiirliiK Company, Mrst Na- tioiul Hnk of Mies, Michigan, llarxreaves Brothm. I'eikln Wind-mill and ex company anlb W.Tulieyn trustee for K. 1. lltmiBODd it Hi. are da'omlants, I eliall oiler lor niti at pnlillo vendue, to the , t hlKlieu bidder for rath In band, at tlia east- i door of the court home, at lted Cloud, In said . i Webster county. Nebraska, (that being, the'' liullillnif wbi-rclu the last Utmut said court wm lioldi'ii) on the second day ot Mxy A.D..1SM, at on o'clock p. ia., of said day, tne following des cribed property, to-witi The south-east quarter (sl4) of seotinn fourteen (II) In township mimb'r tluen (j) north of rsnae number ten (to) ot of tho statu f, M., In webster county, Ulvcn under my band this 30th dav of Ifarob on A. U..18M. ow.iaB, wow, umsssus I i ? 1! i .- iWftV, gA&-JtL.jLj -lAtfaS&'fcu... UL 4wtVkJ' S taiael