t-;: v 7, THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, 11ED CLOUD, NEBRASKA,F1MIA. JfEK. 1, 180 5 ',. V I .VI ' A' I .swurTja'aTawwMHrflwgtAsujimijii'jtiiaB) ' SB ! B IT company ' rtiMnc I IU 81 ii arlcl pRivA'rE r uiNuo I , jg I , II To - Loan - on - Farms II 1 ml For One to Ten Years. Ji f US I or urter particulars ccill on or address 1 iP I i D. J- MYERS, I ) li I Red Cloud, Nebraska, h ll 11 1 I - OVER ROST OFFICE. J 1 1 Lr .Jlllt...-,............. ............. ............. ................ .................................. .................................. ,...,.................y.................i............. .................... ... . ! I ati rvn'frs Icnlv Futhor keop nil switches closed! RnUMATiiMCuuDiN a Day. "Mystlo I EMlniittc of Eutcnteft. eii ik. . nsi r - a 1 mwvum uun MiAvii;miuiRii7i 1 1 vrtiiii 1 1 Sri"R Ht,nT KIDNEY LIVERS BlcJ(?I.,, TClioiiiiintimil .... iiM.ntinrimck.brickdustin urine, frequent culls. Irritation, Inllamrautlon, gravel, ulceration or catarrh of tho bladder, Disortlei'eti liver nilloucneBS, headache, indication or pout RWAITIF-ItOOT InvlBoratcs, cures kidney difficulties, BriKhfa dlscusc, urinary troubles. Impure Blood Pcrof ulo, malaria, general weakness or debility. gwamp'Iloot build up quickly a rundown constitution and makes tho weak strong At DriiKRiatafiO cent and $1.00 Slxe. 'lnnUldt' UulJo to Hialtb" free- ConiulUUlou free I)1U KlLMl.lt 4: Co.. IllNOUAMTON. N. Y. llcnl Estate Transfers. Geo Chaput and wife to Napoleon Barry nn,?2 4.15.0Cd 8 100 Gea E Coon sheriff to Jas Peter son, d2bw1 7 Ml, Bd 800 00 Jas Peterson and wifo to Olivor McCall, n2 swl 7-1-11, qcd .... 1 000 00 Nob Loan and Trust Co to M Thompson, nw4 0-2-10, wd . . . . 1 00 J S Hoovor to Wm Balster, lots 3-4, block 8, Hoovor's add to Blue Hill, wd "0 00 Lincoln Land Co to Jacob Spoor lot 21, blk 17, Bladen, wd . . . . 75 00 a T Ormabv and wife to A W Downor, lots 21-22-23, blk 2, Richardson's add to Red Cloud, wd 7CO0O A V Downor and wifo to Lillian M Blakesloo, same, wd 800 00 Elizabeth Besse and husband to Cora E Kaley, no 27-2-11 and nelHMl.wd 1000 00 Loan & Guaranty Co to M II Whaples, n2 se4 and e2 ne4 2G-1-12, wd 1000.00 Loan & Guaranty Co to M H Whaples, nw4 20.1-11, wd.... 1000 00 Loan & Guaranty Co to M II whnnlfts. w2 nw4 and w2 sw4 32-1-11, wd W 00 Jonnle Burgess and hUBband to Chris FbsbIoi, lot 2, block 1 1, BluoIIill.wd 1000 00 W B Prathor and wifo to Martin B Cornor, sol 17-:M0, qcd.... 1200 00 Total . .19577 00 Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World'! Flr Highest McdaUod Diploma, Tho relief department of the 13. & M. company has paid to Mrs. Frank Thorn ton tho eum of $T00 in full of lite policy cf her husband, Frank Thornton. Re publican City Democrat. Mesdamos Cummins and Buster, of Red Cloud, whoso husbandB weio killed upon tho Waunottu branch, by tho en gine backing into a horso while going nt a high rato of speed, and becoming de railed, havo sottled with tho B. & M. by accepting the insuranco money. Mrs. Cummins received 81,000 and Mrs. Bax ter &J00. Republican City Domocrat. Tho editor was dying, but when tho doctor placed his car to tho patient's heart and muttored Badly: 'Toor fel low! circulation almost gone!" ho raised himself up nnd gasped: "Tis false! we havo tho largest circulation of any pa per in tho county!" Then he sank back upon his pillow with a triumphant smile upon his features. He was consistent to the end lying about his circulation. -Ex. J. L. Greenlee, tho formor editor of the Courier, who has been sick for some time, expects to make a trip to Califor nia for the bonollt of his health as soon as ho is able to travel. Blair Courier. Red Cloud hns received a proposition from an eastern eyndlcato to establish a beet sugar factory thero. In their prop osition they ask Red Cloud to vote twenty-five thousand dollar bonds. The way the business men and citizens are working for tho euccoes of the scheme ehows that the people nre not disheart ened because of their recent failure of crops. Tho Courier wishes them sue cobs in thoir efforts. Blair Courier. J. A. Boyd wbb up from Red Oloud Saturday and placed monumonts at the gravos of Mrs. Frances Briggs, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jenkinson. and Mabel E., daughters of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Robinson. Franklin Sentinel. A man named E. B. Millikon took himself to the Leavenworth penitentiary last weok. He was a defaulting city clork of Guthrie, Ok., carried the proper commitment papors, and said himself and sheriff were good friends and tho sheriff did not think it necessary to come along. Lebanon Journal. An old railroad engineer who had boon converted worded his lirst prayer In this wiso: "Oh Lord, now that I havo llagged thoo, lift my feot oil of tho rough road of life und plant thorn safely on dock of tho truin of salvation. Lot mo use tho safety light known as pru dence mako ull couplings In tho train with tho strong link of thy love, nnd lot my hand lamp bo tho bible. And Hcav only Futhor keop nil switches closed that lead off on tho sidings, especially thoeo with a blind end, Oh, Lord, it it bo thy pleasure, havo every somiphore block ulong tho lino show the white light of hope that I may mako the run of lifo without stopping. And, Lord, give us tho ten (MwiuiundmcntB bb a schedule, and when I havo llnishod tho run and have, on echedulo timo, pulled into tho great, dark etal ion of death, may thou, tho superintendent of the universe, Eay with a unilo well done, como up and sign tho pay roll and receive your oheck for eternal happiness." Clinton (III.) Public. M. R. Bentloy of Rod Cloud, Nebraska, was n Dccorah visitor the past weok. We leurn from him that whllo bin section of his stato la suffering from drouth tho peoplo aro able to caro for thoir own needy, and aro doing so. Ho brought to tho Republican kind regards ond an annual subscription from Levi Moore, who, though verging on four-score years is still an active business man of Red Cloud. Mr. Bentley haa proeperod greatly In the twonty odd yoars ho has lived in Nebraska, and ho is now one of the "solid" men of that part of the state. He still retains the ownership of the Ivor Larson store building, in Do- corah. Although offered a hotter price for it than ho has ever recoived ho ro fuses to Boll because ho has faith in Do- corah real cstato that is now paying a good interest on tho Investment Do corah (la.) Republican. Cure for cadnchc. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Eleetrio Bitters has proved to be the yery best. It effeotn a permanent enre and the most dreaded hibitual siok hendachu yslld to its influence. We urge all who aro nfllleUd to procure a bottle and give this remedy a fair trial, In oases of ha bitual constipation Kleotrlo Bitters cores by gtyfcig the needed lone to tho bowlee, nd few eases long resist the use of thia medicine. Try it onco. Large bottles only fifty cents at C. L. Cotting's drug store. The sharp editorials are absent from tho Crete Vidotto since Editor Chapman went to mako law for the people. "Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Lire Art ny." The truthful, startling title of a book nbout No-to-bac, tho only harnilcsa, guar anteed tobucco-hubit cure. It you want to quit and can't, u "No-to-bac.' Braces up nicotinizod nerves, eliminates nicotino poisons, maken weak men gain Btrongth, woight and vigor. Positive euro or monoy refunded. Sold by O. L. Cotting. , . Book nt druggists, or mailed free. Addrega Tho Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago olllce, 45 Randolph St., Now York, 10 Spruce St. RniUMATIMMCuUKDIN A Dav. "Mytlo Caro'' for Rhbumatism and Neuralgia, radically onrea in 1 to 3 days. It action npon the Hj-stem Is remnrknblo and mys terious. It removis at onco the cause and tho disease immediately dlsappcfcrs. he first dose greatly benefits, TKctR. Bold by Dejo fc Urico, Druggist)), Ked Coad. tf The Stanton county touchers' useo elation will meot at Pilgor February 23. Mi' hat is the population of I'asndena? Oh, her is tho Hand-MoNftlly Guide I will look it up. That book is fall of val uable, information. Tho ocean hydnu havo no heart, no lunge, no liver, no bruins, no norvous systom, no organB puvo mouth and skin. Mrs. T.S. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Tenn, Bjb, "Slilloh's Vitalizer 'Saved my Life,' I consider it th best remedy for A de bilitated systom I ever nsud." For Dys pepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it cxotls. Prioe 75 cts. Target practico in the army has been suspended on account of lack of ammu nition. "Orange Blossom" is a painless oare for all diseases peculiar so women. Sold frtBh by C. L. Cottnlir. Observe the ooru upon thy foot ''that is where the shoe pinches." The tight shoe sajs come, and It oomelh. Haller's Corn Cure says gol and it goeth. This is the only absolutely guaranteed Corn Cnre ou tho market, and Doyo & Orloe will refund money in every case of failure Make your feet easy on .hat score. . . Joseph Nance was killed by his son-in- law, Jesflo Sevior, ut Cowdcn, 111 , tho rosult of u family row. Petec L. Raben, residing at Montrose l. O., Sioux Co., Neb-, writes under date of date of Jan !'., 1894: ,,Haller Pro prietary Co., Dear Sire: PIoubo send me price list on yonr remedy called Haller's Sure Cure Congh Byrnp. I have ustd this remedy for over one year and fonnd It worked wonderful results in capes of croup, coughs and lung troubles, I want to seud direet for the medicine to save going so far to get it." 2Go and M)o niztH. Bold and guaranteed by Ddyo Ss Orloe. urn - It Is estimated that moro geld and fill vor have been sunk in the sea than are now in circulation on tho earth. Is your liver torpid and in conBeijuonce do joo feel tired aud sluggish. Apply a few doses of Waller's BarBaparllla to tho llvor nnd convert it iutn n state of activ ity. Make the blood How more rapidly through the sjatom and you will uo long er fetl half dead. It will gite you iu sreased energy by building up your gen eral health. Vu sell nnd guaruuteo this remedy. Deyo & flrioe. I, I,. II. Kort. County Clerk of Webster coun ts, Nehraika, do hereby certify. Hint nt ;i mertlnu u( thu Hoard of County Hupervlstir of said county held on Hie l.'lli duy nf January lew. The following estimate of expeues were iniide for thu jcar MOto-wIt: Superintendent of schools.. . ?I1M(0 Court of eieni"t vjik) M Con! and Court llouso ftndi llountlrtoii Anlumh lis to county Hnpiinlior lew) no Hooks Stutlunury and printing 1I5UHI Aswtiors 1810 to hpeclal Coinmliteoi lir.ro Coroner 1HIW County Attorney tcooo Incidental KS10 llullillm.'. I'oor llouso '.-okiOO County I'oor Hio to County llrlclget 3nou to Insitnn liwco Kail Komi Uoud '.8UIIO County l'alr WOOD Jailand .lallor vliwci Holdirr Itelitf BOO to County Hoard Kiiuullzatlon wo to Hoard of Klecllou 701(0 Total i,r.'.1(0 Witness lay liiiinl and Nral nf said rounty ut IteJ Cloud en this 10th day of January 1WJ. J.. H. Koiit. il (ikai-) County Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice It buret) given that urnlor and by vir tue of an order of tale issued train the nfflco of C. II. Crone, clerk of the dlstrlot court el tho tenth Judicial dittrict within and for WebtUr county, Nebraska, upon dterte in an action pending therein, wherein Alison l.ton It plaintiff, ami against Mantle Garner, John J. il truer, Trailers Lumber Co, and John I) Myert, dofenrtonti, 1 shall offer for tale at public Ten due to tho bltihett bidder for oath in band, at the eaat door of the court bout, at Ked Cloud, in laid Webster county, Nebraska, (that beina the butlillnx wherein the last term of said court was rjolden) on the second day of February A. 1). 1HU3, at one o'clock p in. of laid day, the following described property, to-wlt: Ixits numbered ten 1) eleven ill) and twelve (l'i In block ikcn (II) in the city of lied Cloud Webster county, rteuratKa, (liven undtr uiy band this 27th day of Decem ber, A. D. ib'Jt. J. W. IIonciiky, Sheriff. Case it McNItt, Plaintiff's Attorneys. ROAD NOTICE. To WHOM IT max Cokckiih: Thu commissioner appoluted to locate a road commencing ut tho southwest corner of section eleven (II) . town two (2) north ruiiRo eleven ill) west Utb P M. and running thence east en the lection lino one utile and lennlnatlud at tbo southeast corner nf section eleven (II), town two (2, north, range cloven (II) west Uli V M, lu Webster county, Vebraska, has reported iu favor of the establishment thereof, and all objections thereto , or claims for damaiies must bo filed in tho county clerkiotllcoou or before nnnii of the !A1 iloy of March, 1035, or such road will bo eitnbllsbed without reference thereto. Ked Cloud Nebraska, December -IA. le'Ji . 4 I. II. KonT, County Clerk. Notice to Teachers. Notice is horeby given that 1 will examine all persons who may desire to offor themselves mb candidates for teachors ofthe puhlio Bohools of this county, at Red Cloud on the third Saturday of eaoh month. Special examination will bo hold on tho Friday proceeding the 3d Sat urday of each month. The Btaudinc desired for 2d and 3d grade certificates is tho suuic no grado bolow 70 por cent,, avorage 80 por eent; for first grado oertiDcato no grado below bU per cent., average 90 por cent, in all branches requirod by law. 1). M. HiiNTKR. County Supt. A lodge of tho order of tho Tribo of Bon llui'r hue been organized ut Fremont G. F. Stapleton,.. Blacksmith, Milken n specialty of Repairing Bugglcn nuil CHrrlauci. Iforsoshoenig and Plow Work prompt ly attended to, and Ultra paitif shoeing IVottiDg and Running Horses,,. And all work expected of a 11 ret clutu Smith. .Shop Morlli f marble Ufarkiv. GEORGE'S -Baeber : Shop . Over Dejo ,t (J rice's. Thojmost fashiontiblo work dono'at roa., sonable price. GEO. FK TRE8S, Prop. l!hi Advertisers For 1895. I?? i nORNIKG, EVEMXO, SIIAWAV. AMD WEEKLY EDITIONS. A(,(.;rHlve JRcpitlitlvun Journal of the lllKtsot CltsM. CeiiimcrclRl AdvcrUiev. Established 171)7. Uubllehcil every ovoning. New York's oldest svening newspaper. Subfcriptioo yrlco, IC.OO, Itfornlnir Advcrllacr. rubllshed every morning.' Tho lend mg Republicon newsper of tho day Clean and fenrlets. Subicrlptioa price, $3.00 per year. Siiiiidny Advert lacr. New Yoik's most popular Sunday newspaper. Tho only Republicans 2 oent Sunday paper In tho United States- 20 to 30 pagos. Subscription prices 11.00 per j ear. ' As An AdverlUlitff Medium Tho ADVERTISERS huvo no iOI 8. super Samples free. Agents wanted every where. Liberal conuniesionB. Address, THE ADVERTISER, . 29 1'ark Row, Novv Xwi t'l VJ - mm ' -nft wr " "" rVtfak mnrwitniritLV.rir7t ; iJftp'-'aU&T"IS'KgiM wm. wwn,a