ff -j ifcri g?gri.jniwilif'i,'liwyrTO1 ., ?v! THR RKD CLOUD CHIEF, RKD CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRJL lit, 1894. '. 8 THE CHIEF Published Weekly, lulucrlptlon, tl Ier Annum, IiivnrlitMr In Advnnra If not paid In niUnncp, nflcr this ('A March 19, 18W, Ilio price will tie II. 20. Entered nt tin Tort ((Mr In Ited t'lnud, Mob., ii mull iimttcrof I he second clan HATKS OK AllVICRTIMVO rrnf.enrds, 1 Inch or less for year f 00 KUc roonUu. .1 (i0 Three month 2 oo UTAXlllNII AUVKUTIHKMIim. Per Inch one year , i oo I'cr Inch ix months 3 oo Termed Hireo months 3 0i ppcclnl notices per line nr line space, flrat fhlllrntlnnncpht. Transient specials, payable Invariably In ad tance, per lino lucent. All rendlnz notices In the naltiro of advertise nients or ritiTK 6 cents per line. I.fpal notices nt leiml lates, vlsi fora square itr n line of Nnnpuioil or less,) first publication I .CO; for rncli etibsotiuent publication, per lanuro, CO cents. ITn "preferiiil position" contracts made. All mutter to insuro publication must be re ceived at Dili ofllco not later than Wednesday. Advertisements ennnot ! ontnred out for the current week Inter than Thursday. . V M. It. K. Time Table. . Taking effect Decs. Tralnscarrylint pitssencors leave Ited Cloud as follows: KASIVfl HASTINGS, No, 142 rAsseiiKer to Hasting S:S0 p. in. Aiintvi, No. 141 rnssrnger from Hastings 11 33 a. m. KAST VtA WYMOHK No. 10, 1'nssenRcr to Ht. Joseph Ht. I-otils and (,'IiIchko dally . lO!2Ra.ni, (101 Nil WK9T. No. in I'ftssctiKors for Denver, dally, B;M p. m ALL PRINTED AT HOME IIUglNKSS CAHU. ryt. j. s. mum, Dciillit, Rkd Cloud, - - Nebraska. Over Tn))or'a IMirnltnr Store. Kxtracts teelh without pnln. Crown and bridgo noik n specialty. I'orcelaln Inlay, nnd all kinds of gold filling. Makes cold and rubber plates and combination plates. All work guaranteed to be first-class. I W. TULLKYS, M. D. llonioeopatiiic IMijalclan, Red Cloud, . Nebraska. Office opposite Vlrst National Dank. U. H.KxHiiilnlnghurKcon. Chronic diseases treated by mall. r h. WINFUEY, Auctioneer, Hed Ci.oud, - Nedrabka. Wilt attend sales at reasonable figures. Balls faction liunrultteed. I II. SMITH, Insurance Agent, KED CLOUD, - NEUUARKA. 1 do a strictly fnrm Insnrnnce and invite all to soo tue. QASE & MoNITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Moon Ulook, - KED CLOUD, NEB. CollactionH promptly attended to, and correspondence solicited. TIlUNKKy & l'OTTKlt, Altnrnava nt I.a.v. Hod Cloud, . Nobraika. Office Up stairs, in Moon Block, R P. HUTCHISON, Toiittoi'litl Artist, 4lh Avknui:, Rku Cloud, Nbhaika. Firat-oliiHH bather nnd tlrst-olau work Ktinrnnteod G iyo mo u cull r gTOPPKU, Fashionable) Ilnrber, Red Cloud, Nebraska. I Rive my porsonnl attention t my patrons. First-class ahnving and hair cutting a Bpoclnlty. "HAS. SOHAFFNIT, Insurance Agency, Kopresents (iernmn Insurance Co , Freepnrt, III. linynl lusumnoti Co., Liverpool, Kngland. Home Klre liisurwiro Co., of Omaha, Nebr. I'hmnlx Asiurnnre Co. of IOihIdo, Kng. Te Manchester Klre Assurance Co of nnlnnd. (luwdlau Assurance Co., of I-ondnn, Knit. Ilurltntton Insurance Co. or Uurllnuton, Iowa. Hrltuh America Assurance Co. Toronto, Can. Mutual Itestuve Villi d I.Kti Assn. of N. V. The Workman llnildlns and Ixian Association of Lincoln, Nobrutku. Olllce over Mizor'u Storo. TlKnOTxun. - . Niirasa C. E. Putnam, NoTAKY PUHLIO, COWI.E8, NKIIUA8KA, Agent -S Phoenix Insurance Co. OF DROOKXYN. St. Paul Bankers Life Insurance Co. HEAL ESTATE All business intrusted to him will be promptly attended!. Nollvo lo 'I'cneltcrs. Notino is horeby given that I will exumino nil persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers oftho publio sohools of this couuty, at ltcd Cloud on tho third Saturday of each mouth. Special examination will be held, on the Friday proceeding the 3d Sat urday of each month. The standing required for 2d and Si grado certificates is the same no jjrndo below 70 per cent., average 80 por cent; for first grado certificate no grado bolow 80 per cent., average 90 nor oent. iu all branohei required Jy law. D, M, UuNTJtR, County Supt. CllVHCIIKS. HIRISTIAN riiurch-ServlcesSiindav nt 10 J v am mid 7i.i0 i ms Hunitnv school at 12 noi Y FHUKHte:30im and V l'HO K Juniors at 4pm, CON'OIIIMATIONA!. Chinch -Services at 10! :to am, and 7::M m: Hundnv fclioolntiinn a in, Y I' S 0 K at o::k) p ni nnd V 1 8 0 K Jua lors nt I p in. MinilOIH.sr Chinch-fervlco nt I0; a. rn and7::i0p. in.. Knworth U'iitun at0:3op. m HiiiidnvHrhoiilat II :.11 1. m. El'IHCni'AI, (litirch-. Services every twe weeks, by nptiolntment. fUTHRIHN Church-Kvery third Sunday IJ morning nt 10 o'clock. fiATHOMO Church Services by appointment. nAi'TIHT Church Vn regular services, Hun livchool(rc((ii!ar)nt noon. II Y P V at ;Mpiii. (iHAi'l'.Ir-Suiidavscliooliit3p m every Htln - iinv. . NOC'IUTILS. TTtTin? IJacU nlterimta Tuesday evening. l BI'.N Adhem ldwe So 1841; 10 0 K evert Hon diivnlglit. Uf.ANTHK Midge No 39, Knights of Pythias - Tliursdar evenliiL'. RKD Cloud fidge No OOR. Modorn Woodmen of Atnvlca, alternate Wodne.drtv ovmuImv VAI.I.UY l.(xtgn No fi, Prnternal Order of I lectors, first nnd Ihlid Monday of ei ro- eack mnn i ii. f 1IIAHITY lidgo No CI A I' and A H euok J Friday evening on or before the full moon. RKD Cloud Chapter No 19, It A M alternate Thursilny evening. C1YRF.NK Commander? No M alternate Thurs ' diy evening, UIAIIITY Chapter Itantorn Mtur No 47 alter nato i'icuht rvciiiiig. G AHPIKi.l) Post No 83 (I A It Monday even. Ing on or before the full moon. rj Altl'IEI.I) W It 0 No 14 meets alternate Sat v nrdnynfternoon. MARY SKICItil MollKNIlYTentNollDauHht pra of Veteran Monday nveiiloe. IIS KAI.CY Camp Nn!3, S of V Tuesday eve- .. , nlng. hJHKItMAN Clroln No.1, ladles of the OAK J llrst nnd third Saturday ovunlng. RKD CI.ODD Council No 18 IxiyalMrstlo Log ton ot America first and third Friday eve ning. I'rolmto Nutivc. Slate of Nobrnskn, I Webster count j. f In the matter of tlio cstato of AuKiist Wob bertiiau. deceased. Notice U hereby given to nil persons having claims and deinands against Auguit Wolilic r man. late ef Webster enmity, decoied, that Ihethnntlxcdlnr tiling claims against said es tate Is sit months fioiu the nth dy of April. IK'.ii. All such persoas a.'u reipilred to present tkelrclaltiiH with the vouchers to the county judge, of said county at his olllce theieln on or linforo tliuClh day of Octelier. 1H0I. nnd nil claims ho filed will be heant heforutbe said Judgn on the sin day of octoiier. 1834, ut a O'clock l. Ill, J AM KM Dl'KI'V, .'Ulttd County .ImlM. ApplU'iillnii for IJceiue. Notice Is heieby given that u petllloii, signed by thirty or liioio resident ficcholdi-is of Iho llrnt ward of tho city of Ited Cloud, Nebraska, has been tiled III my ofllco In said ellv of Red Cloud, pravlug that a license be grunted by said city council of said city to Nelson ijmgtln for the snlo of malt, .spliltiious nml vinous Ibpiors on Id n, bloc' 31, (original town) now rltyof Hed Cloud, Nebraska. In lliu llrst wind of the cltyef Red Cloud, that action will bo taken on said petition hv the unsor and :lty council, on llioudtliiyof May. lyi, at the Hist meeting or the council thereaflur, ,.latednt ltcd Cloud, Nebraska, .March 1Mb, 101. T. J. WAlin, City Clerk. Apiilleiitlon lor Ueense. Nullce Is hereby given that n petition, slgiif d by thirty or inoro losldent ficelKibleie ot Hit second ward of the city of Ited Cloud, Nebraska bus been filed in my nlllco in said city of Rod Cloud prating Hint a Ilconso bo granted hy said city council of said city to M. M. Steam for the sale of malt, spirituous and vlnoiis liquors on lot :i. block 1, Williams' add to the city of ited Cloud. Nebraska, In second ward of nal I city of Red Cloud, Ihit action will lie taleuu aabl petition nv tho mavor and city council on thj 3d day or .May, ihiil, or tho lint meeting ot the council thereafter. Dated at Red Cloud, Nobraska, March 15th, 1831. T.J.Waiiii, City Clerk. Appllvallou lor kMccnae. Notice It hereby given that :i petition, signed by thlity or more icsldent freeholders ot Hie has been filed iu my olllcu In said illy ot Red Cloud pr.vvliigtli.it a license ho granted liv said city council of n.iiil city to John I'olnicky for the a.tid in iii.tii, nitriniiiii inn, .iiiiiiin injuuin. on lo' 6, bliM'n 31, (oilglnal town), how city of llt'il v M"lil. .iriiiurMl, III rtiui niPb wuvu 111 i.,ii clo ot Ited Cloud, that action wilt bo taken on s.lld petition nv thu inajer and ellv council, on lliu'l.f .11 .f M.lt la.ll nfll.n (It'dt llli.iitlil.v nf ..II ..Ulltj I ll I'.n.r. I.IU ..Dl.ll.V.l.. VI llieclly council I bei caller. imicu at ivch nuuw, .lL'uiashH, ji.iicii iuiii, 1891, T..I.WAIIP, City Clerk. Kliertn'e Utile. Notlcn Is hereby given that under and by vir tue of an order of H.ile Issued fioiu thn ofllce ot C. II Creuo cleik ef the diMitct court of the loth Judicial illstilct, within nnd for Webster comity, Nebraska, uon a deeieeln an action pending, therein, wheielu the I'lurulx Insur iiiieo eoiiiuuy ot Uartford Connecticut Is plain HIT and aguliist William Ii. Howe, Martha AI. Howe. Sandwich hnternrlio. company, Kan sas MauulaelurliiK Company, First Na tional lljuk nf Mies, Michigan, llaigieaves llrethers. I'ciMu Wind mill and nx coiupanv audi, W Tulleys truttde for K. P. Hammond et nl, nro defendants, I shall oflttr Inrsaleat publio venduo. to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of tho court house, at Red Cloud, In sold WetMler county. Nebraska, (that Iclug the building1 wheielnlhe last ttriimt said court was hnldculou the second day ut May A.H..U9I, at eno a'clock p. in., ef said day, tue fellowlng des cribed prnpnrtv, to-ut: 'lliusnuth-tiist quarter (ao't) f section fuurleen (II) in township uunibir tliiee (3) north of laugo number ten (IS) west of the ltli P. M.. In w ubstcr county, Nebraska. (Ilvnii under my hand this 30th day of March A, D.,l3'J, .1. W. Riikuiirv, Sheriff, WniuiiT& Stout, PlalutlU's Attornejs, CASIC A- JtliNITT, .Vltorneya. lil'Klll ollcc. In tho District Court of Webster County, Ne lunka. In tho matter of tho Kslntj of ,iohn Ciowell, iicciasiMi, V..II.... Ij tin.ul.....l. .. 11. .1 I... .1.1... ... I .iiilll,. -t Hi'iri'J SI, rn iii.il n tlllllll fl null order of license mado Iu said matter hy the Hinge or .iin court on uin mill ii.iy r .viarrii, I8i, the iiudeislgned, Donald .Met .I'lutn, nil- iiiliildlrti,.!. tit (Ii.. 1'ut.tl.. ..f 1..I.I. ... ..il .1.. ,..i,t..i .., ,iii- ..-.ti.nj ii, iiiiiiii ,,,iii-ii, iii: ceased, will on the 1st day of May, 18JI, olfer uir n.uu iu iuuiiu iiiii-iiiiu hi i no roiiii-uoiise in ltid tIflll.l. Ill Wrhslor I'liimtf. NiiliiuKii nt 1 o'clock p, ill. ot said day Hut following in-. I properly, lo-wil: 'itio west tilio-li.ilf of Hid north I'.i.t quarter, nnd the cast one-half of the uoith-west itiarlrr of krcllun it, township I, rangeti. west of tho cih P. M., coiitnliilug I Go licres, moro nr less. Dated this i.M.1 day of March, 1S9I. DOKAI.I) MCCALI.IIM, Admr. Case ti McMlt, Attorney. 3ii at For Window r.hiuk'a, wall paper, cur potB, furnituro, etc., see F V Taylor. IUh goods aro all now and of tho latest pattorna. Pasture Tor Town Herd and Oilier Stovlt. I have rented tho pasture land south of tho 1), & M. 11. 11 , the south lino of which i una along tho river, and am now prepared to tako stool, for pasture. I will also run tho town herd. Any ono wanting pasturo will do woll to call on meat ouoc. Dknnis Lindsey, TF1IALS OF A TICKET MAN. ITe t'nn Rnduro All hut tho Ojicstlons of lYoplo Wlm Never Travel. A prominent Piltifourf p;isonfjor ngent, in n conversation with n reporter of that city, jrnvo n few interesting fnctit rciutivo to tliu everyday experionco of tho avcrago city jinMetiyer nian, which thoso not directly connected with tho bttsinecs know notliinjf nbout. Ho Hiiid: "It is a fibiBiilar fact tho nuinbcr of peoplo who visit our ofilco daily and tho curious questions they aslt with rpgnrd to railroad rates, etc., when very ofton they liavo no notion whatever of leaving tho city nnd as n, matter of fact hnvo not travolcd nny worth incntioniiig. Fornix years there lias been a very singular char acter who lias mado nn nuntial visit to this ofllco. I have no idea from whonco he coinotli or whither ho gocth, but ho always asks tho sclfpamo tiucstions nnd goes away apparently satisfied with tho information ho has received. I always expect him in tho springtime, generally nbout tho iBt of April, when tho buii'b rays grow wnrmor. "Thon my quaint old friend comes to seo me. I should jtidgo him to bo nt least 60 years of age. Ho is stooped and feeble, with hair as whito us snow, but woll dressed, wears a silk hat nnd carries n cano and talks iu a nervous, jerky manner. Ho invariably opens up with, 'Whot's tho rato to Boston?' I toll him, and Ids eyes light up as ho waddles out with nlways tho snmo observation. 'Well, by gum, that's cheap! cheap!' If tho old man would tell his story, it might havo a tingo of pity iu it. Perhaps ho has n eon or daughter in tho Hub City whom it has been his cherished hopo, to seo for nil these years. "Tho biggest out and out nuisanco wo havo to deal with aro persons who como hero with no other intention than to col lect all tho railroad literaturo they can. They have no notion of going away, but thay grab everything in sight in tho way of time tables and other information bearing on tourists' points in tho north, east, south nnd west. They greedily gathor pamphlets, circulars and book lets treating on cllmato nnd resources. I don't know what these collectors do with the BtulT they get hero, but some of them must havo a prizo assortment. "Thon tho mnn who travels from ono end of tho country to tho oilier is tho person who invariably pushes into tho ofllco nnd in n bntbk manner asks for n time table of tho lino ho is about to tako. It is given him, of course, nnd without to much as glancing nt tho schedule it is stuffed into his pocket, nnd his next question is, 'When does my first trnin leaveV It ne'ver seems to oc cur to him to look on thu timo table. So it goos. Sometimes peoplo aslt mo ques tions until I'm afraid tho buttons will drop off my coat, but after nil wu man ago to get along with our patrons re markably well." Pittsburg Post. A llllitlciil Conundrum. A good Btory is told of tho horsy ron of an English clergyman. Ho was on an important occasion to meet the bishop of Lincoln at dinner, and as it was desir ablo that n favorable impression Bhould bo mado on his lordship his father beg ged ho would bo favorable to tho bishop and do his best to draw him out, as ho was unusually ntroug in Biblical loro. During tho early part of tho banquet matttrs went on well enough, tho young mnn saying little, but watching lor an opportunity to open his full batteries. At length a pause iu tho general conver sation took place, nnd while tho com pany was nil attention ho tints addressed tho bishop: "Might I venture to ask your lordship a question relative to a point mentioned in tho Old Testament which hits puzzled mo n good deal?" "Oh, certainly quito happy," replied the dignitary, feeling quito in his ele ment. "Then I should bo glad to havo your lordship's opinion as to how long it took Nebuchadnezzar to get into condition nf tor ho had been out to grass?" Boston Herald. Nervous Singers. The effects of nervousness aro varied and amusing. Ono young mezzo soprano was prevented just in timo from wulking on to tho platform in a hugo pair of fur lined overshoes, which were put on abovo her slippors, and which contrasted com ically with her dainty gown. Another songstress, who was gifted with n good verbal memory, was singing without note. During it rather elaborato symphony preceding tho second verso of her song sho chanced idly to glanco at tho book of words which sho was hold ing. Confusion followed. Sho could not link tho melody with tho poem. It was n terriblo moment, but she stopped swift ly to tho piano, glanced at tho accom panist's copy and finished her song con amoro. It appeared on Inspection that by a printer's error two lines of her song had been left out of tho book of words. This had confused her and was thocauso of her failure to blend words and music together. Atalanta, Tho Young Mono. Tho editor of The Popular Seienco Monthly takes certain imaginative writ ers to task for their unscientific and nb stud statements legarditig "tho young Wioou" and "tho crescent moon" and ad vises them to leavo it alone, becauso they 60 often contrivo to get it in tho wrong place. In n story which litis como under his notice ho finds two friends described as sitting out ono summer evening look ing over tho Thames, nnd tho writer goes on to bay, "By this time tho young uioou had arisen, and its cold light shimmered over tho misty river." Such writers uro reminded that tho young moon goes to bed early and can never bo seen iu tho process of rising, I'ulmy I)aj For Cats, Tho palmy days for cats wero in tho times of Egypt's power ns a nation, somo COO years B. C. They were held then as pacred as dogs or crocodiles, and deoth was tho penalty for killing them, From their nocturnal habits and glossy fur, tho Egyptians deemed them symbolical of the moon, and a golden cat was worshiped Ut Syene. Now York Sun. c Judge Saunders Says that For Rheumatism Hood's Snrsnpnrllla Is tho Best Remody Ho Evor Took. Itliciimntlsm Is a very painful nITllctlon, nnd ho who finds n remedy which will glvo relief, much moro n cure, Is Justified In proclaiming tho merits ot that medlclno that others similarly nflllctcd may learn how to bo cured, .ftnlgo T. 11. Saunders of Osceola, Neb., senior vlco commander nnd present commander of ,T. F. Iteyuoidt Post, No. M, 0. A.R. oltmtarlly w rites : "C. I. Hood Si Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Dear Sirs: 1 was In thonrmy four years, la nml nbout Richmond, Vn. Iu lSftj, while nt City Point, Vn., I was wounded nnd contracted sci atica nnd rheumatism. I havo suffered ever since, nnd havo been treated by physicians most of tho time. I lost tho ttso of my left leg nnd side, nud havo tried almost every medlclno known besides tho treatment given to mo by my physicians, mid I think I havo had tho best In tho country, but failed to get relief, livery spring 1 was Hat on my back, nud must say that Hood's Sarsnparllla Is tho Dost medlclno I liavo over taken. It has dono me tho most good. It was recommended to mo for rheumatism, nnd I nm satisfied nnd know that It will do nil that you claim for It. I do not want to say tliatltwlllralso a fellow from tho dead; but It will como tho nearest to doing It Hood's5i'Cures of nny medlclno I havo over known or used, nnd I expect to keep It In my family ns long ns thero Is ono of us left. I havo recommended It to every person who Is nflllctcd." T. II. Sau.v HF.its, Osceola, Nebraska. Hood's Pills euro liver Ills, jaundice, bil iousness, sick hcadacho and constipation. 25c CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT DOGS. Eskimos l'lnd Ilio l'lillhrnl Animal n No comity ofTliclr Mlsumlilu i:lhtcncc. "Without doga tho larger portion of tho grejtt Eskimo family peopling tho barren northern coast of America would find it impossible to exist iu its chosen home." So writes E. W. Nelson in his "Mammals of Northern Alaska." They aro used in tho winter for hunting, tfedgo drawing nnd tho liko, but in sum mer are mostly left to shift for them selves. They recelvo much hard usago, as well ob do much hard work, but aro described nevertheless as a rollicking set, full of play, fond of human society anil quarrelsomo as schoolboys. Mr. Nelson credits them with n vein of humor nnd declares that their varying ciiaracieristics can lie read In their faces. They aro worth from $2 to $15 apieco, ac cording to age, sizo and intelliirouco. For sledgo drawing they aro harnessed iu teams of either seven or nine three or four pairs and a loader. Tho load is from !IB0 to 700 pounds, and tho courbois mainly through unbroken snow or over rough ico. With a toain of seven dogs and a load of moro than UOO pounds Mr. Nelson mado a journey of iqoro than 1,200 miles in about two months. Tho last 00 miles wero mado over n bad road in n continuous pull of 21 hours. They aro much affected by tho moon. During full moon half tho night is spent by them iu howling iu chorus. "During tho ontiro winter at St. Mi chael's," says Mr. Nelson, "wo weroinva riably given a chorus every moonlight night, nnd tho dogs of two neighboring villages joined in tho Bercuudo." Ho speaks of its "wild, weird harmony" and seems to havo found it ngreeahlo rather than otherwise, Tho influenco of tho moon is nlso very apparent whon tho dogs aro traveling. Tlioy brighten up ns tho moon rises, and pricking up tlioir ears start off as if they had forgotten their fatiguo. Tho fur traders tako ad vantage of this fact and bomctimes lio over during tho day and travel at night. Tho dogs enduro an astonishing degreo of cold. Mr. Nolson saw n femalo with two nowly born puppies lying upon tho snow near n hut, with no sign of shelter, when tho thermomoter ranged from HO to 5)5 degrocs below zero, Inillnn Coronets. American women who long for coro nets should hesitnto before accepting In dian ones. Tho ca6o of an English woman who sued for dlvorco from her Hindoo husband points a moral. Sho allogcd cruelty as ft ground for her Btilt, nnd it is claimed that tho wimo plea might bo made by nearly nil thu women who mar ry orientals and go home with them. As a usual thing, tho oriental gentle man pursuing his studies at un English or American university is a plcturesquo figure. Ho is likely to be very clever, I nd it is taken for granted that hois a prince at least, when ho is at homo. Ho is popular with ids fellows, and through one of them ho meets and marries a pretty, freely brought up girl. Then ho takes her homo. Sho may not meet with uukiudness from her husband's family, for tho ori entals havo many amiable andattractivo qualities, and they nro not cruel. But if the husband lias not cut himself adrift from thu religion and ties of his child hood his wife must conform to a curtain extent to tho ordinary life of tho natlvo womnu. And, inasmuch ns she will only do this bo far ns her lovo nud duty to her husband oblige her, fiho will cer tainly fail to eatitfy her new relatives nud will ho looked on with coldness nnd suspicion by them. New York World, Endless Varieties of Fish At Shea & TlminukeV. Columbia llivur Rod Salmon, MndviM'ol, White Fish, IIol- land Herring, Smoked Her- ring, Kincrd ii. Lobster, Im ported and Domestic Sardines, Oysters, Greeu Turtle Mejit, Terrapin, Brick and Old Ocean Codlisli, Smoked Halibut and Sturgeon. Others too numerous to men tion. 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VI' IT.;: 77. nnd diseases of tlio 6kln, Blood, II 'at , LtM.r ar.d Kidney. r.TIllT.Vfl-Thoini.tripld.aafn and ctlecttva 1 1 iio .y. AcoinrlctoCuiM Uuiirantceil. KSr?: T)::r:.tnr.H of nil Ulndi cured vlicro ini.iyuiUo.-JlMVo fullcJ, X'UATVr.AJ. nvqriiAisonn rrcmptir cure ll'intevr d3. (Julrk, turn and aafc. lbu i.'.ctm'.ci Ulcet r.rvl (lonorlnra. TRUTH AND PACTS. We tnvo cured rnscn of Chronic iHncnioi that iiri o f Mint to pet cm cd nt tlio hamli of otl.gr apcclal f, rn 1 nicdlcnl Iniiituica. -T..aa.lti: I'.MUKTt that there l hope fji tin C'jii.uit no other, ut sou niuywaito valuable til, in, O'HMnour trcntintnt at once. ISeu'nroof freo nnd cheap treatment.. Wo nlve thu beet nndinoKt aclentlilo treatment at moderate l rci in low in run l.o done for tato and aklllful (rcunif-tit. I'ltt:n contultntlon at tlia oiilco or hy mall. Tlicrotili cxoniti aili.n nml careful dtair m.l. A noinn irentincnt can Ix'Rlvcn Inninnlorliy ofcnie-. Send for Symptom lllaiik; Ko. IfurMetit .So.'jiorWomcn.Ko. UforSkln IHaca.ei. Allcorro Hnii'iico nntwured promptly, llutlnrtt ttrlctly con fl'lentiil.. Kntlrotreninientent freo from olnena tlua, Iti'fer lu our (uUcuta, banks and bU4!octi in Addrcisorcalloa DR. HATMAWAY & CO., W,l.t Corner hlxtlt anil Felix Kt... Itoonu I aud I (Upfctalrt.) iT. JOlfl'H.MO. m iIciiiihs una iho -"- rrr-w iw u wmDofioci 1 tfTOH Ho, There .Farmers Hitch Up ! But before you tlocomc urotiiul J.0.Butler' HariivM lio mitl (uy a now net or liniut.iimilc Ittit'iit'SM. Iluvo rcduvcMl nil cooiN in tlio hur iichh lino. Hero uro a Tow of our price: W2.00 harness for 830.5(1 .10.00 " " US fill 23.00 " " 27.00 27.00 " " 'Jli.OO 20.00 " " 2.-,.(X) And all L'oods in proportion. All work guaranteed Keimiiiii mid trimming dono on short notice.- ,1. O. Hutler. e-i srtsEltA F r r. vrYrri - v PEHMAti has TH A nice lino of j ewelry, Diamonds, Ch; ains, Ri ings, Bracelets, Scarf pins Ciilui mitl eollnr ImiIImiin, neck clialim, hut pins, stick pins, eluiriiH, ele. Plated and solid silverware, somonlr spoons, )cn;l linndled Unites mid forks, cnivlni; sets, cnlllnircnrd casei, lion lion lio.xes nnd other novelties. A lino line of sinttaclei nnd eye Classes with liiterclinnunlilo lenses, steel, nickel silver nnd itold fr.mius, .Special and careful at tention paid to lltllm; the eu. My lino of 2nd hand watches Is jtilte lme. 1 will run them of! lit ieis mnn uiciracitiai wnilli, tSrilruiB your watch, clock and jewelry ie pair vyork, otir cimravun; and your old gold and sliver to me, Henry Cook's E)rii(r Store. D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agent Red Cloud. Partt) Loatfs At Less " 4 ' Ttjaii 7 h. A Shtipsorf, Blae L-f ill Neb. WiSv-ftiZX-'" -J-EErC3tl rr tj . I - i - a b m vlh mmMmF im 0 -W 0! ', if V ' -i S-e