The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 27, 1896, Page 4, Image 4
I" THE RED OLOUIJ OJbtlJUF, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1896. WHO WILL PASS A GOOD THING ? LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BARGAINS FOB WHAT YOU CAN DO. WHAT WE WILL DO. We save you money when you buy of us. We give you money to buy of us. IN THE VALLEY. HOW IT IS DONE: $5.00 t nc'iU'UHt; mid V Oxfords. Oi o person coining llio nearest U supplying the miBsing words to our announcement below, thus making the ad- read as the original. $3.50 to the person coming the second u imir of our bost 2.50 Shoes to tlio aiuglc person making tne most trials or guesses, Jtiacil trial must oe ucuomnasiieu by the purchase ot a pair or our pujmim miwc ur igiual copy deposited with People a Bank. Contest to close Juno 1st. Jwerybody give it a trial; it costa you nothing. We have such bargains as were never ohtirea he Lore. J i X' il ' 1,1 w ft w it: rTi m ' . N. , ' IS i'1. Irtfr u ROCHESTER STYLES. Come and examine our nobby line of Ladies Fine Shoes. Regular styles in Needle, Narrow, Square and Quarter Dollar Toe, now broad heel. These are values never olfered before. $3 and upwards OXFORDS ! OXFORDS ! A handsome lino of Laclioc.' and Children's Oxfords. Dongolu, Vice Kid and (.rain in black, tan and combination colore, beautilul shapes, great wearing qualities, no trash. 1 and upwards. Men's Kino Welts and McKay sewed Shoes, black and tan. Boys, wo Inivo not, forgotten you. Wo havo n largo assortment of Hoys' hnmfeome Itnzor Toes, Narrow Siiuuro Toes, Oporu Toes, Hroitd Toes. Great wourors. All kinds of Shoe Diessing. Tan and Patent Leather Polish. shojs nisACitixG. Black and Tan Laces, in-solus, and Shoe Supplies. OUR SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 Wo have now for our, 2 a large assortment of. spring styles, in Men's, Women's, and fChildrcn's Shoes, 3 which we have 4 a large and appreciating.. 5 for Home time G Wc have now the iinest assortment of shoes the 7 of this community have ever had the S of -seeing, and at such , 9 as will make thorn very ., .. 10 We have never depended on the 11 of handling the common low 12 goods entirely, although the. John Strootman's Ladies' Fine Shoes. lag Shoes made. Itazor, equaro, We Iw.vo h largo assortment of these popular shoes at S2 2u anil 32 00. Uest wear. inro, nnd oporn toeBj all wiumih,u to resizes -' io t. For Rough Service or Farm Wear, Men's Grain Snnmlpss Shoos, Tip, laco or congrr-pp, Plow Shoos, D.lo and upward. Cuudron'a Serviceable Grain and Calf Shoes. woiunn'H Heavy ijui Calf, and Kangaroo Calf Shoes. Largo Ankle Shoes. ungolu Grnin, i Let 'cr Rip, and Remember This: If shoes rip, we sew them free. If soles come loose, we tack them free. If straps come off, we replace them free. If our shoes do not give proper service, wc will make them satisfactory. JpJWBWM.MMftftftftiWBi MUfW "WIMWWft)H tflf 13 of the country has compelled us to 14 this class of goods more than at anv 15 time. We have in the finest line and styles it is. 10 for experienced workmen to 17 While our store is not a IS Wo have been and will be 1.) to keep a clean, bright, and attractive 20 where the most fastidious or humble 21 can come and be carefully and 22 fitted with a handsome 23 of elegant and fashionable shoes to 24 or with the heavier and more serviceable 2r Travel from the Atlantic or the 20 and you will not liud a single 27 who should be better satisfied or more 25 than we, on account of the liberal 25) given me. It has encouraged us and 30 the way for greater and more 31 efforts to satisfy each and every one of our SOLE AGENT FOR THE Tattle Giant Scioo Siocs. Warranted, UBST CHILDREN'S SHOES ON EARTH. RUBBERS ! RUBBERS ! Shoes and Overshoes, high and low cut. to lit nil shape shoes. LAST BUT NOT LEAST ! 13 puirs $3.50 to $5.00, Ladies' Fino Trrn Shoos; Plain Tees wo ofTur you for 81 I).j. 0!) pairs samo as above, with tip, at 82.1. ri. Thorn are odd sizes and must go ot u loss. Do not uccopt our statomont, but come and bco for joureolf. Yours for honest endeavor and increased trade, A. H. KALEY, Proprietor Cincinnati Boot and Shoe Store, Fed Cloud, Nebraska. m rm nwifyy imu xmutijT&vavtu.&MtTxmiA,mi?tirrissi aijnmaMmwxmm t Tsafiacss ss You Can Get Abso,uter: BEST meet n rii'.WU. i!MitUi ivXAKL'iMM 1 for 15c 9 At City Bakery and Restaurant. A Regular 25c Meal for 15 cents. 50 Loaves of Bread for $1. All kinds of Cakes and Pies, Fine Candies and Nuts, Fresh Fruits, Boarding and Lodging, First-class Accommodations at the Old Reliable Firm. JOS. HERBXTRGER, Proprietor, Red Cloud. Tiik ropublican parly should orgunizo all along the linn and tlulit for victory. Tiik presidential victory will lay with the republican party this fall. It will be a Brand victory. . 1"Jag'rag3gcacgii.iH.j wiau.JuvmMU2x.sG:s!Suazattjxr. ., Givk Rod Cloud a good push this spring and sho will bo in nhapo to catch V tho broozo that will como this fall, whon prosporous times rnturn. "' What has bucomu of tho old "Hotnn- :hobeo?" It is never soon. up in Uiis ''neck of tho forest. When u liowspapo'r or its editor boconics rouroant t6 a trust, people sot it aside und havo nrj .uso'for it. The city election will take pUco rtoxt "week. Tuesday, and will bo fougliL on ' the oh linos, tho republican candldnUs and the citizons' ticket., lloth ticket's ;aro composed of good men,' ami, ns Jute 'been our custom siuco becoming a voter, yrp shall vote it straight. , It will mako but little diiruronco who ,the nominee of the St. Louis convention '1a; ho will rocoive the ropiiblidan sup- opox of NebniBka, nrid.of the United Htbles. However, the republicans ot fteuraBka ought to voto' for McKinjoy, and if ho has no hope of nomination, fijrn.to Manderson with a will, and give . .lilm thelr loyal support. That is tho wny we foel. ' TiiKfCiiKK is unalterably "jepuhlican, and is alv.-nvH standing up for XebrnBkn, und 'wo rto nut di'siro to throw tho height of a hair iu tho way ot Ex- Senator MiKulerenu's aspirations for tho prr-sPdonuy, Lut we do not beliye that, ut this tune, it i either who or jKiHtiu for us to espouse ills candidacy. The peo pie of this h til to composing tho republic can party are, mi u gonvrul thing, for Wru. McKinley, the soldier statesman, for presidency, and, if lie i not nonii- uated, the will uf the peoplu vviil simply lie thwarted. Ordinarily, wo would bo v.f or Mandorson, but wo believe Jjja tifin- -iwlttoy Inopportune at this time. TiiKSupormr Daily Journal announces tho name, of O. E, AdAins' for governor. Jack McQail will lo a canddato for govornoi1. Jack will inakc a hummer. TiiKdelegate convention of the repub lican party is to be held at Hastings, April 8th. II. II. Ikk.v, of Omaha, is a candidato for etato treasurer,. subject to tho will of tho republican onnvntmn. Tiik. ropublican voieru of Webster county wero never in bttor humor, and never hud a bettor pronpect for success. Tuf. smoke ot the political battlo is snilTod from' afar. Soon tho great politi cal uurii'es will be in tho heat ot battle. A. II. Ho-;kinh, of Kuiihiih, has pur chased the Superior Sun, and has mado n.Tast improvement in tho locul depart, montof thH paper. SKcturrAitvof State 1'ipor was in Red Cloud this week. Mr. Piper will bo tho choice of tho republicans of this state for candidate for necrotiiry ot state, He hasniade a good nlllcer. 1'i-tir Mclntwli, Jury r Ifi 4'J A. A.Ki-Miiif. Jury C 03 W. W. I.uw, Jurj (I o.i 1(. TO 14 10 15 4) 19 40 10 45 8 10 Super limm' IVoi'L'vtllnurt (CrtiilluiiiMl trom tail wet'k,) I-'. V. 'Iiulur, rurtil I nro $ W, W, WrlKlitJi.inltriir iOmi.J. wiirrun. iMliiilnir J. 11. Waluli, jirltillui; riojil Cniw, Jury .. Iium-H Aiiiurk, Jnry S.P. r-n.Juiy IJ. W. Ci)J).tIiiiiiI, Jury Jif , BnliiiH'ii. Jury t' W. l.liult-'uvu, Jui-j H.IWli-j,Juiy Clini, HcMii, Jury Win. Inililll, Juiy J. K. Anil.. Jury , 1M. Meteair, Jury II. l.,Mrii, Jury Jhiiiu l.iulltiw, Jury N. I.. Itiililuson, jury i. V. llaUcr, Jury l'r.il Harbor. Jury 1'. '(rnniiMiuiiii, Jury Ia-u.h itlcrhiirv. Jury Albert W'lwixx, Juiy , Joint A, AmUron, Jury l. l'usslfi-. Jury v, M. JJ, Jit I'vw, Juiy , ) m 4 M 44 7.1 II in IT 10 i; io 1"! 70 IT So in ;i) 18 to 14 0 II 10 IJ 41 tl (1.1 14 Gl 1'J 15 !M, 14(5 4 31 0 10 IU .V) U 70 1 IS 40 I IS W) l"ill! .t:o Clint, I'lttU. Jury . Irtiri( uiiiiiiIiiki., Jury A. I!uol ow Juiy I. K. Miuliii, Jury W. 1 Klnkle-.Jury.... Hurry Mlchuula.Jury.. Yutien or!tll8 m whci routed purl of tlm ptM)r fiirm nnil Kiiui the county his note' for $19 for rent, iihKciI tlutt Die Mint lie ruiluct-il $10 willed wiih iliuio with tlio proTUlou tli it ho 'tiy tho bal nuee lluit tl.iy. lVtllluii nskliiL-for ii1)Ii1k()Iii I,! no lonuslilp hotwi'oti g'ctlons 12 nml Kl w.ih ri'Joctwl. 1). l'otors u.ih uutliorlzoil tolinvti painted nml upenu'il Hdiuo new signs for tliu (lulilu Itrek brltltro itn uim hh poelt)lt!". A icsoliiiinn liy Shirley, roqultlnif tho county attoiuiy loltivpstltriitot'uuftia.retnliioil by J. 8. White, nml Ititny fres In ovens of thuntmrnnt ttlltiwiMl lilm by law wero iotintl, to brlll suit atr liiiKt Mr. Whltu tit once, wits teff mil to tlio cotni.tlttoe mi wajH nml iiieuim. Mr. Hhirley Introiliuiil u roHolution Instruct Iiii: tlio county iittoriioytoroinmoticeMUltuinilni't J.S. Wlutoto teoover tlio iiinoiint pnlil lilm liy UelMer county for clerk lilio la iwt. llecmiio the viiil White iw tiover ntitlmrlziil by llin county hoiml to finploy any iiMilstmit for salil jtnr. Tbh ifMiliilioiiMiisiiKo refcireil to the I'Olllllllttrnoll MIIJHIlllll 111011118. WeilncH.l.ty inoriiliii: .Mutch II, 1H1. Mr. NlilileVn resolution roiulrliiK from tint eoiinty trciiiiirer imtntfini'iitof tho niiiount or couiitv money on deposit In llio ptato bunk nt nine Hill, it lliotimooritmiHpciiHlon, nml how iniivh IxNtlll (liiellin county, was lulil over till lieu inei'llui; liv I ho mi.s nml meniii commit, to . Milrle)'8otlierttvoieolutiiiimM'rupuhc.1 by uitliout iiu iictlon, I. 1. KttlliiKton niTereil the followlnK roiolu tiotij IUhhIvo I lint tii't eountj IrmmurLT ln or. ilereil to pu ihoM'vi'inl ninoiintsiMillcritHl trom fin. It ton-iuMp to ilu Hoeral lownslilpw. 'J'liu lexollllliill m-.ih lulopU'll, llouril itiel in tlio iiltiTiioon, iillniemlii'is pres ent but 1!. I'tittT'i who w.is tin.iliiu lo utto'.il on iicciiiiut of fluKni'8. Iliiinliilih .MeNittuppeareit bcruro tlio bo.iril rciiiotiiiKit loiiiKO JihIko 1'eull touill n Juiy fni-tliii.luno toi in ot court loti) tin. iviKMif An ilcr'ou r-'ixlvt liti ivnlliifil In J ill nml iii, thpre. liv the cpt iKi of 1.110111111,' tliu prNnmr till thu full to m of court. Nonction t.il.m. Jitiitiror Uhlto ii'loniH'l . loird Dm) $V.':T.U7loo-ir nirtotlioiouut) Isln tho llltio ' lilll bmi't. J. V. Wnrron vai l iu)liit(tl eoin'v a inner' thou roller otnt Imlli k'o ip itllf. 'lln liinril itc'iirel It ln.il in jurisiliut'ni In tli in itter n' niiiix nar th) lr"il ( on b oilon lin iBinl g A-esi between K.ctitn. 3' tint 31, 7 3, It 1.'. Mr. ltohy olfered tho fellowlnn resi l.itlon: It solved that llio county trenstirer.l.S. While bo mid is hereby Instructed to prQufoutothocas. os nif.iliiHt ,vodrrlmrK sot for tho ):llh of Miirch mid I,. Ilaiini isstj tnx SV1.U7, llutoi Suiltli & Co. IS'JJ tnx $07.78, nml If noceniuy to prucuronn iit t lrupy to iirnsi elite any or nil cist. Adopted. On motion by l'o e, llofTiimn, Koby und Slilr ley wero liindoncomiiiitlootopiilclmenll Riip pliox for tho various county oIIIcob, nnd the clerk was instructed to notify tho dilferout olll c rs rot to ptirchiisenny moro supplies. On motion tho clerk wus oldercd to- ilrmv wnr lnntsln (norof thti county troiisurer, to bo tip. tilled on tuxes, for nil claims that nro n comiu'eu (led by tlio committee to bo applied 011 tuxes. On. motion Mr. Hlilrley's claim wus nllouod, und nut credited on taxes.. Adjourned sino dlo. Real Ettlaiu TruniircrH. For tho week ending Mnrch 21, fur uishod by the Fort Abstract Co,, bonded abstractors, Red Cloud, Nek Jns S White and wife to Henry Ktuhltr, und neJ4 3 4 12, wd 81600 00 Rosa II S Dupiunac, widow, to Charles W Kaley, o nw, wj 110K. vrii BW&,ne48wMi nwj4' bo4 311. 11, wd 3000 00 Henry flund ot nl to Henry timid & Co,, lots 3 and C. bile 3, lots ft and C, hlk 0. lots 1 und 2. blk 10, Blue Hill, qcd W S Garber and wifo to Frank lluller, lot 7 ot 9 l.ll, wd .... G10 00 Alary Unll et h1 to Peter Luhn, nw( 27 4-10. tjed Christittn Ktuhler and wifo to Honry Gtiritl, trusteo, lots 19 and 20, blk 11, Blue Hill, jcd gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmK g Are You Going to Paper ? 3 OUR SPfUNC. STOCK OF 3 H Aeill Paper 3 JJ; Ib now displayed. Wo can show you eomo beautiful pattorns nt.lO "3 m and 12 cents. Fino Gilts Tor 15 to 23 conti, and liner grades if - J; you wunt them. We invito your trado in puptr out! paints. 2 g C. L. COTTING, The Druggist. 3 SiiiiUiiiUiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiUiiUliUiiUiiiK G. A. HARRIS 1 oo 1 00 1 00 Total 8,-)2in 00 x riFi.iui,ooi JERSEY JtUJLL Is kept for servioo at H. Day's barn. ThU Hull wus bred at Lincoln In the full of USUI', while his mo'.lior was on exhibition nt the stiito fair. This bull took tlrst pretnlnm nt the Webster county fair in full of i8'.).r.. This is the best broil Jersey hull in Webster oountv. l!w wil,.l,t u IL'00 lbs. For furthur imrticulars, cull nt ft. I;l'?i ItAEtiV, Foot of Klin St, lteil Cloud. I-Inu JcrNcy itull. Len Aullz has a tine thoroughbred Jersey bull for service. Can bo found t his rosldonce, northeast part of tho city. M,,l,5r FOR :! Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure drape Cretin ol Tartar Powder. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. I will make a SPECIAL PRICE on them for ten days commencing April i st, to Close 1 hem Out. vV A. G. Harms, Cowles, Nebr. 1 I VI j, if L,v jr s? - !& -A" - - 1 ""v , J! j. j J5 AakrtaM