. I .- im. :raenterrMeiaasejadni Fafas?ri: m&mwwffl CnnianBKprWDjjWnnnnSwnnnw&BSnjwnjB ; p K wl -elnLlaa." ?-M--'-'-!B-'-l,-!l-'w"','--''--,- aanBi " " tsS EHniillRK-'sE - w'.,vliTiiHIKKils i'yy jjeMeanennennennennef i BKOSKOkmir 'xi- I't'iS Kjflffj jjjft'-'' -"-r ,1: 1i.'?MrBli Jfrinennleineinvy MLk. BBIiMr'lifc-L - " WtBMPB PC" Year ERBattiP! -w$Pa All Home Print. Tdl Your Wife that you have read that Santa Claus Soap is one of the greatest labor- saving inven tions of the time. ' Tell her that it will save her strength, save her time, save her clothes. The merits of w?L. &ZJ j ISANTA CLAUS SOAP appeal at once to every thoughtful woman. It'a the best, purest, and moat economical 6oap to bo procured. Sold every where. Made only by I The N. K. Fairbank Company, - Chicago. WEBSTER NT ran LOCATED IN THE 80UTH TIER COUNTIES AND EAST OFTHE CENTER OF THE 8TATE. OF w Cirow Wheat, OatM, Rye, Barley, Corn, Nuei-Haeta and All Kind ol Uarden Vegetable Alfalfa will Yield From Three to Flvo Tana of Hay Kach Season A Larue LUt of Lauda. l. c'JS KXCHANOK LIST. 111. 0(30 acres, nino miles from city. 300 acres under cultivation; ull fenced and cross-fenced; lays woll, good soil, frumo house, barn, cattle Bheds, &o. ill oxchunge for stock of hardware. No. 113. 320 acros, mostly undor cul tivation; good frame buildings of all kinds; nour u good railroad town; no better farm in the county. Will ex change for stock of dry goods. No. 115. A good large livery otublo in a tawn thut has an acadomy, having n large number of students. There is lots & this for tho right man. Will oxchango for dry goods. No. 117. 320 acros; over 200 undor plow, balanco pasture and hay; only a few acres rough land; largo, lino frame building; a royal good farm; no incum brance. Will oxchango for eastern town , or city property. No. 118. ICO acres, all No. 1 soil. Tho present corn crop will go 70 bushols to the acre. 80 acros under plow, balanco hay land; incumbrance $800., Will ex change equity for work horsoa. No. 119. ICO acres, with good framo buildings; well and windmill; 120 acros undor cultivation; 40 acres pasture; 7 miles from railroad; incumbrance $1500. Will oxchango equity for horses. SPECIAL LIST. No. 08. 300 acres; all good soil, only two miles from a good railroad; framo buildings, lino spring near tho houso; 115 acres undor plow, 80 acres fine fencod pasture, balanco good hay land; .140 a. lino river bottom lund. Prico 1500. No. 013. 100 acres, live rallos from thiB city; 55 undor cultivation, 110 good tillable land, balanco pasture; lays woll; good soil; building no good. Prico 1500. Will mako a desirable home. " No. 018. 80 acres, throo miles from railroad town; 25 ucres undor cultiva tion; some timbor, flmull framo houso, Btablo, woll, &c Price only wuw. No. 021. 80 ucros, thrco miloo from railroad; 75 acres undor plow; framo buildings, well, somo fruit troea. Prico $075. This is ull good soil und a dosir ablo property. No. 025. 210 acres; with frame houso, Grume burn, framo corn crib with wagon shod, nico grbvo of timbor, good well, also spring and running wutor; llOnoroB undor cultivation; 90 acres foncod pus turo; Bchool-houBO ucrass the road; ox. collont neighborhood; soven mllefl'from rain-pad. Will soil at a burgaln. No. 031. 100 acres, qiilto noar this city; over 100 acreB undor cultivation; framo buildings, two wolls; can all be cultivated; ull fenced; oity school privi legos. Choap homo tit 82S00. No. 032. 720 acres, in Smith county, Kanens; Iiivb on state linn; buildings now occupied, but aro poor; 3r0 undor plow; 40 acres Umber; goad running ftienaTaTi A ' tntSWaJlat i 1 1mm: aYzafwum jrffllWm i ill Vnfm HI MHA II I'Ihh il hVmm Bfl hWm lit J MB i 'I M unfl , ' m ijjlmk water; 300 acroa bottom land; an oxtra good body of land; can bo Bold in lots or togother. Prico, 910 per aero. No. 037. 100 acres, four miles from this city; good framo buildings; good well; bearing orchard; 80 acros plowed; GO in fenced pasturo; balance hay land; a good farm. Prico $2800. Torms to suit. No. 040. 440 acres, noar city; 250 acres undor plow; all bottom land, with plen ty of timber; good framo buildings; tho very best of alfalfa land. To parties wanting grass land will offor a great bargain. , No. 041. 100 acres, i miles from good railroad town; 140 acre nico, smooth, good plow land; 10 ucres in timbor; this is prairio land, extra good Boil, as the big growth of grass will show. Price $1200; very cheap, No. 045. 160 acres, threo miles from good railroad town; 80 acres undor good cultivation; good six-room framo house; stable, well, windmill; 80 acros fenced pasture, with timbor and running water. Cheap at 91700. No. 047. G40 acreB school land; all raw prairie; part leasod, part contract; our equity for ealo; extra good soil, splendid grass land, Wo have a half section ad, joining this section; mostly undor culti vation; good framo building; cattle sheds, feed lots, Ac. Write for prioe and terms. No. 049. 320 acres, 7 milos from rail road town; 100 acres under plow; good Boil; living water; do building; 40 acres rough land. Price 92500. No. 050. 1G0 acres, throo miles from this city, good building; plenty of wa tor; fenced pasture; 80 acres undor plow; eorao timbor; all good Boil, Prico 91850. No. 051. 040 acres; large framo houso; barn, cattlo sheds, granary, corn cribs, Bcalos, tenant house; one halt undor cultivation; a number of acros in alfalfa; all fencod and cross-fencod; plonty run ning wutor; noar good town; a good woll; located cattle ranch. Writo for prico and torms. No. 053. 100 acres, 7 miles from rail road town; 100 acres undor cultivation, balance undor fence; sod buildings; good well; all good soil; but littlo rough lund. Prico $1500, Terms to suit purchasor. No. 055. 100 acres, G miles from this city; rock buildings; well and running wutor; 75 acres undor cultivation; fenced paBturo. Prico 81500. No. 057, 100 acres; frame buildings; well and windmill; 7 miles from good ruilroad town; good soil; 80 acres undor plow; balunco fencod pasturo; somo fruit and shado troos. Prico 81000. A bargain. No, 0G0. 1C0 acres, 8 milos from rail road; good frame buildings in good con dition; considerable bottom land, and extra good soil; well and running water; 85 acres in cultivation; balanco oxtra good pasturo and hay land, Prico $1800; good torms. No. 003. 200 acres, 4 miles frem rail road town, frame buildings; woll, Act 75 acres undor plow; but littlo waste load; good posture and hay land, Prico $2000; long term. No. 005. CO acres, adjoining town; frumo buildings; good well: all under cultivation; good land; will make a homo. You can buy it cheap. Red .Cloud, Webster County, No. 0CG. 120 ucres, neur this city; 100 acres good bottom lund, and mostly un der cultivation und fence; framo houso; stablo und out-buildings. This land is well aduptod to alfalfa or sugar beets; being near thp depot is quite desirable Prico $2000. No. 0G7. 00 ncres, adjoining this city; all under good cultivation; good soil; frame buildings; a very desirablo subur ban homo, No. 008. 160 acres raw prairie; throo miles from this city; good grass and hay land. Prico $1000. No. 0C9. 100 acres, 3 miles from good railroad town; 120 acres under cultiva tion; all can bo plowod, and all good soil, foncod pasturo; framo buildings; woll and windmill. Price $2000. No, 071. 320 acreB; good frame build ings; good woll, also running water; 200 acres undor plow; no waste land; all good soil, as the tine crop of corn will show. Prico $1200. The above is only a partial list of our lands. If you do not seo what you want on this list, pleaso writo for full particu lars. I know I have tho land that will pleaso you. un much ot our lanu we asic but a reasonable payment down, deforred pay mont to draw 7 percent intorost. Our entire county is well supplied with school houses, tho school session undor good teachers running from six to nine months each year. Correspondence solicited. Wo will reply promptly, and interest, if possible. Come and Bee us. D. B. SPANOGLE, Real Estate, Red Cload, Neb. 'Woraer. Haying and threshing is the order of tho day. c Will Ford and Frank Johnson have bought Yenne brother's machine and aro threshing on Walnut oreek. John Olark shipped a car of cattle to Kansas City Monday. B. M. Williams bought a bunch of oattlo last wcok. Rev. Merril of Gaylori prcsohed at Lone Star last Sunday. ilev. Hummick has been holding meeting for about two weeks at Womer schoolhouse. The musio seems to be attractive Jat Hawksb. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County. ) as. F;auk J. Chedey makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the olty of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every ease of eatarrh that cannot be oared by the use of Hall's Catarrh Care. Fbamx J. CntNxr, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this Gth day of December, A. D. 188G, !---n . A. W. Gleason, seal ( Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Care Is takon internally and aots directly on tha blood and muo ens surfaces of tha system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cuenet fc Co., Toledo, O. CJTBold by druggists, 75o. Mate Creek. Rev. Humbert, who has boen hold ing mcetincs at Womor, has had twonty-one additions. E. W. Luso of Smith Contre will not teach at Mt, Hopo as he has been engaged at Smith Centre John Earner has boen employed to teach the Mt. Hope. Miss Edith Sorivncr will toaah at tho Johnson shoolhouso, Win. Shan non at the Bcardsly sohoolholso, Wain Wolf at tho Red sohoolhouse and Poter Upp at Crow Hill. Samuel Mouutford that has bosn superintending the Miner ranch near Red Cloud, camo home siok but is some batter now. Rov. John Horton expoots to movo to Iowa soori, Androw Upp will start to Texas soon. Occasional. Children Cry for Pitcher's CasUrlp. 7-y.TSStSSSS-- .-". Neb., Friday, August llatln. Mr. Curntyliand of llivcrtoi was in this vicinity Tuesday. Mrs. WilHon is on the siok list. There arrived uttlie heme of Clind Duval en Monday of last wtek a boy, Elinor Harvey of Farmers creek was in this vicinity last woek bujiag cattle, Miisas Lillian and Frank Rainey ara attending the institute at Red Cloud this wsek. Everett Bean and Jahnian Wise oarvar were ever ia Nuokals county on business lust week. Andrew Eriakaon shippsd one more oarload of oattlo this wack. Tht game of ball last Tharaday be twsen the Five Star niao and the Pumpkin Huskors ended in a tie each getting 22 scores. Stunner Whon moving into oar present home I fonnu n bottle of ChutnuvrlninVi i'nlu Balm left by n former tennnt. Ou th label I found the statement that It wa good for cats and bnrna. I enu testify to the trnth of this. Nothing ia all my x perionee has fonnd its equal for altaters and bnrna. F. E. Barrett, manager Le Baenr tientinel, Le Snoar, Minn, l'aln Balm is also a onre cure for rheumatism. For sale by Deyo & Orlce, druggists. Stillwater. Mr. Isem kad a cow foundered week. Imt Lalu Albin is attending tcashors institute at Nelson. Mr. Knigg aid family went to Blae Hill on day last week. Mrs. Win. MiddUton of Nuckolls oounty was visiting htr father Thos. Finny last week. Ralph Haught had the misfertuno to bavo his arm put out of placu caus ed by being pushed oil f a staok. Frank and Arthur Dowl at Hebran have been visiting their brother J. W. Dowl. Viola Hubbard, Emily Ogilvei, Mary Farquhar and Mrs. Blnuch are attonding tha institute at Red Cloud this week. Bora te Mr. and Mrs. Farquhar on August 16, an eight pound girl. Simpson. The shakers have made a hit. Their Digeativs Cordial is said to be tha most successful remdey for stoamoh troubles aver introduced. It immediately relieves all pain and distress after eating, bnilds up the feeble system and maksa tha weak strong. The fact Is, foods properly di gested are better than so-called tonlos. The Cordial not only contains food al ready digested bat is a dlgestor of other foods. Food that is not digested does more harm than good. People who nse tho cordial insure the digestion of what food they cat and in this way get the be nefit of it and grow strong. The little pamphlets which the Shakers have sent druggists for free distribution, contain muoh interesting information on the sub ject 'of dyspopsia. llludcn. Hurrah for James Burden. O. Toal was in tho villago Friday. Say, are you going to attend the rounion? Davo Byrno rodo his wheel to Camp bell Friday. James Burden drove over to Blue Hill Friday. Henry Bottom of Ong is with friends in thlH city. . Dr. Goo. Pottito of Minnesota is visiting his brother-in-law J. 0. Hart man. 0. E. Hicinbotham af Hastings was looking after business in this village Tuesday. L. E. Sponco has rcntsd Mrs. Mon roo'a houso aad will ocoupy it the first of tho weok. Mr..and Mrs. James JJurdon spont several days at tho aounty seat tho fore part of tho week. Gsorce Bray ef (Ihapman waB in this village Friday shaking hands with old acquaintances. T 1) T1n.n V R Hall anil Henrv W !.. .. . - -1-,i.'-.irV?S?-'i.jy. 23. 1895 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE MoKelvcy attended tho democratic convention at Blue Hill Tncsday. Joe Warner of Red Clond drove up to Bladen Tharsday ia tho intorott of tha oandidatrs nominated by acclama tion at the convention Monday. Miss Overing who has been spend ing a few days with Misses Minnie and Nellie Reed returned ta Rod Cloud Monday. Among those attending tho rep ublican oonventian at Rod Cloud Mon dav were I. Fish, W. R, Anderson, John Fiah, John Roomnr, 0 E. Hicks W. E. Them, F. W. McLaughlin, O. E. Eastorly, John MoCallum and many others. A fow friends gatherod Monday evening at the heme ef Mr. and Mrs Harding as a surprise in Mr. S. Menroo and Miss Lona wli took iliir denature Wednesday m mine f"r same point in oastorn K m.-m where they will take u thoir fuium home, A Valuable t'lml. """ After yeara at study an IW, there haa at last been discovered a aara and never failing remedy, It haa been totted an patients, wha hnvedispalred of ever being eared, the reeulte have been, in every aaaa wonderful. Grofl'e Rheamatism Car is nnequnled ae a posltiye remedy in all aaaea af Chronia and Acute Inflammatory Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbngo, Soiutica, Neuralgia, Dysmenorrhoea atiJ all kind red affections. It Is nlsoa valuable Ulned Par)ner, being eepeciallynaef til in Kczema Peoriasis, Sorofala, all Glandular Enlarge ment and dleaseaof the liver and kidneys. It is absolutely free from alt narootios. Severe attacks ara relioved in from one to three days and a poaitiva oure effeoted in from five ta eighteen days. C. L. Cot ting Had Clond, Nob. lB-tm Or Interest to Old Soldiers. It appears from numerous letters re ceived by this Commission that its previous circular in regard to furnibh- inc ouarters in camp barraoks has beon construed to moan" that suoh barraoks will be crcoted without re gard ta the orders received, and that thoBO desiring these quarters can ob tain them upon their arrival at Chat tanooga. This, however, is not tho ease. As Congress made no appropriation for free quarters, a plau has been de vised by which barracks accommoda tions could bo provided by tho Citi zens' Committee of Chattanooga at a very low rato for all who might order suoh a sufficient timo ik advance. It is the intention to extend banuoks as orders for accommodations aro receiv ed, Suoh acccomiuodationH can not bo provided undor applications ro coivod after August 30, 1805. Those who sond two dollars to Cap tain Charles F. Muller, Chattanooga, Tennessee, will roccive in roturn a tiokct whioh will cntitlo tho holder to a comfortable barraok bunk for tho ontiro timo of his stay at Chattanooga including safo storao for hand bag gago and toilet aacomuiodations. It will not bo poBSiblo to furnish ladies with quarters in these barraoks, or to supply moats or lunches in connection with them. It will bo neocssary for eaoh person ta bring Iub own blanket and towels. The barracks will be constructed upon the plan adopted at tho last Grand Army Encampment at The U. S. Gov't Reports CAow Ryal Baking Powder &, aoptor to otfurs.,, . -JS- " -?-.. iTi. ?- -' rJJ3i-5 tfit"fe 23 No. 34 oi. Washington City, when' a very largo number of ve'r.niH were thus housed. Suoh striiiitutcH will bo nrcotcd in Chattanooga wlirn, within convenient dintunocH, mcul ami lunches may be obtained iit reaannablo prices. Commuiiiuations in regard to bar racks addressed to Captain Mulltr, who was soUctod by tho Citizens' Committee to take oharge of this wore, will receive prompt and reliable at tention. Tim indications of a very large at IimmIhiics at i lui dedication aro suoh aB to lead tins Commission to urgo that alt contemplating attendance make ar rangements in advance far quarters. A Citizens' Excoutive Committer, of whioh Captaic II. S. Chamberlain IB chairman, is now eanvastiug the oity t f Chattanooga to find quarters in pri- v.li faniilos far thorn who desire suoh nitnimmodations Full information may be obtainfld by addrrssiug that Committee, and aRiirnces have been piveu that ratec will b reasonable. J. S. FULLEKTON, Chairman of Commission". Do not neglect the ajmp'onn of im pure blood. Do not dlarognrd Natnre'a cry for help. Tako Ilood'a Sarraparllla and guard against serious illness and pro longed suffering. Ilood'a piil' for tha liver and bowels, act easily yet promptly and effectively. Judeon. Quito a numbor of Judson folks are making preparations to attend tho reunion at Hastings next week. Rev. Humriek has been holding moetings at Womer with good suocess. Wm. Hooper roccived tha sad news from British Columbia last Tuesday, of the death ef his mother. She was siok only a few days. Mr. Horton is going to Missouri as soon as ho can soil his crop. Ha will be missed by his friends, ' J. W. Corbott took a trip about thirty miles east into Kansas and oamo baok loaded with about forty shoats. Sid Kenneth Uazemore had tho good for tune to receive a email bottle ot Cham berlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhwa Remedy when three ot his family wore siok with dysentery. This one small bot tle oured thorn alt and he had some left, whioh ho gave to Geo. W. Baker, a promU mont merchant ot the plooe, Lowlaton, N. 0., and it oared him of the same com plaint. When troubled with dysentery, diarrhoea, oollo or oholero morbus, giva this remtdy a trial and yen will bo more than pleased with tho result. Tho prnlso that naturally follows Its Introduction nml nan hn mftile it VlirV nonnlar. 25 and 50 cent bottlos for sale by Deyo & Grioo, druggists. WjT". "Mothers' Friend" Rising BrBHSic I havo been a midwife for,"' years, and iu each cuso where MOTH ERS' FRIEND" wasuscdittocofflpllihedirif ders and shortened labor and lessened pita. is tho best remedy lor iuhiinu ur ub BREAST knowu, and worth tho price for that alone. MrsM. M. Brewster, Montgomery, Ala, Bent by Express or molt, on receipt of price, fj.OOpcrlfOttU. Book"To Mothora" mailed tree, DBADFIELD REQULATOH OO., ATLANTA. OA. BOLD ST AXJJ SRUaOIBTS. V : 4 HI 'J 'I i ' . ":,&..- - jly.i,nm j uea ,rt-.