""wrw S" w TH K UK CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 189tf. 2 r OUR PREMIUM ANNOUNCEMENT. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BARGAINS FOB FREE $ 1 0.00 FREE Search for Missing Li ks, (and our bargains.) It costs you nothing. Give it a trial. IN THE VALLl.V. HOW IT IS DONE: J $5.00 l thf pmon oomiug tlio nearrtst to supplying tin1 missing wonls to our minouncenu'nt below, thus making the ad road as the original. $1.50 to the puiHon coming tho second neiufM; mid a pnir of our bent $2.50 Shoes to the single person making tin most trials or gm,Hses.( Each trial must he accompanied ly the purchase of a pair of our popular shoes, or aj Oxtords. Original eopj deposited with Peopled Dank. Contest to close June 1st. Everybody give it a trial; it costs yon nothing. AVe have such bar'ains as were never oH'civd before. ROCHESTER STYLES. Come and examine our nobby line of Ladies Fine Shoes. Regular styles in Needle, Narrow, Square and Quarter Dollar Toe, new broad heel. These are values never ottered before. $tf oiidi upwards OXFORD! OXFORD ! A htwuleoiue line of Ladiec' and Children's Oxfords. Bongola, Vice Kid and Grain in black, tan and combination colors, beautiful shapes, great wearing qualities, no trash. and upwards. Men's Fine Welts and McKay sewed Shoes, black and tail. Uvp, o Imvti nut forgotten you, Wn linve n luro iwaortment of 11ob' handsome Kii.ur Ton-", Ni.riow Square Toes, Oporu Toes, Ilrond Toes. Grout wourorH. All kin. is of Shoe Dies'-ing. Tan and Patent Leather Polish. SHOE BLACKING. Black and Tan Laces, In-soles, and Shoe Supplies. OUR SPRINO ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 "Wo have now for our 2 a large assortment of spring styles, in Men's, Women's, and Children's Shoes, 1 which we have 4 a large and appreciating 5 for some time G We have now the finest assortment of shoes the. 7 of this community have ever had the 8 of seeing, and at such. y as will make them very 10 AVe have never depended on the 11 of handling the common low Ii2 goods entirely, although the , 13 of the country has compelled ns to 14 this class of goods more than at any 15 time. We have in the iiuest line and styles it is K for experienced woikmen to 17 While onr store is not a 18 We have been and will be It) to keep a clean, bright, and attractive 20 where the most fastidious or humble CALL AND EXAMINE, Jonh Strootman's popular $2,25 and $2.50 tin hoes. UeKt wearers and neatest shoe imide. For Hough Service or Farm "Wear, MfMiV Ornin Soninlfln Shoes, Tip, luce or connrrwn, Plow Shoes, !."u Mild upward. Children's Serviceable Orain nnd Culf SIioiih. WonienV Honvy DuiikoIh Grain, Calf, nd KHUnroo Culf Shos. LarK Auklo Shoes. SOLK AOENT FOK THE Little Giant School Shoes, Wnrrntod. I1EST CHILDKEN'S SHOES ON EARTH. RUBBERS ! RUBBERS ! Shoes and Overshoes, high and low cut. to lit all shape shoes. Let 'or Hip, and Remember This: If shoes rip, we sew them f r e. If soles come loose, we tack them free. if straps come off, we replace them free. LAST BUT NOT LEAST ! 8puirfl$.1.r)0to.-jC0, Liidiei Kino Tuin Shew; Plain Toon we offer you for SI 5. 1 ..in nnimi 'inil hit i"iPi.fnll v -mil I '' piiirH Biiiiio tin bovo, with tip, at 12.15. Tlun.i urn odd sizt-H und must ro at n 1 1.111 LOIIlt .111(1 ill l.iiliiili .urn ogH o not ucceut our Btulomont. hut coiumind hon for ourBBir. r.r, I'll .1 ...!il. .. 1 1 n nneti wiin naiiiiMMiie 2.'J of elegant and fashionable shoes to 24 or with the heavier and more serviceable 25 Travel from the Atlantic or the. , 2(5 and you will not liud a single 27 who should be better satisfied or more 28 than we, on account of the liberal 21) trivet i me. It has eneouratred us and If our shoes do not give proper service, we will make them j J.50 the way for gi eater and more satisfactory (.Hurts to satisi'v each ami even one of our ltC5UlSf vsvvtK,JX.dS2EI773)V.l v " r&x&Jt-Grin-friZf-'rZXiStttT-'TZrVX' r?"Jl? V.ttVT-: nrzxscpZ Yours for honest endeavor and inci eased trade, A H. KA EY, Troprietor Cincinnati Boot and Shoe Store, Pel Cloud, Nebraska. sxszizi&xrsrrTXinKttzssFzmrjmuiVJsaMxaKt asjmmmmmmmnnmmmmwmjK iYOU P IGroiilg, to Paint ? 3 'i'ho Lincoln ulieoluUl) Pure liouao 1'uiuts aru the beet in the inur- - l;et. Hero ate four important poiutsin iu favoi: !" First: - Moro niut for jour ruoiioy. Wo give jou it full pulton. E econd: y- It eigV,a more than hiiv other pniut. fcTnird; w- It will epread ftuther thnn any other paint. g: Fourth: ? It io (juurantofld to satisfy. Sold by &: C. L. COTHNG, The Druggist. 2 Insurance : Agency Q a VJSfiL Agent 000000000 (Successor to Chits, Schttffnit.) RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Represents the following couipiinioa: Uorimin Iimuninee Co., lreeport, III 11ohI liihuntnc Co , Liverpool, Eotr. riitenix Aburnnco Co, London, England llritiHh Anitricu Apauwinco Co. Toronto, Canudii Mutuwl Kenetva Puiul Lifo Association, Now York Provident Suvinirn Life ABsurnnco Socioty, Now York The Cuniird Lino Stottmship Cninpiiuy, Now York and Uostou S'Office Opora Homje Ulock, over Mizer & McArthur'a etoro TRADERS LUMBER CO., 1) KALE US IN OJIME AN Building Matkrial, Etc. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Harness 1 Harness ! Harness ! J O BUTLER, The Square Dealing, Low Priced, Best Gradt HARNESS MAN, i In Red Cloud. Prices right for cash i i l'ruM'ctlnR Tree from Kixtoiiu. A uulletln from tho Indiana. Experi ment atatlon &ayn: Young fruit trees nro very npt to be Injured during tho winter by mice and rabbits gnawing tho hark. This la especially true If tho orchard has boon neglected during tho summer season. A heavy gtowth of grass or weeds nbout tho trees make excellent nests for mice during tho winter, nnd where luhhlsh heaps have been allowed to accumulate In tho orchard, especially If It Is near a forest, rabbits will al most Invariably congregate. Under these conditions tho young trees will almost certainly uffer from tho rav ages of one or both of these pests. It Is Important, therefore, that this mat ter bo attended to at once. There arc various remedies recom mended for these evils; tho llrst nnd most successful of which Is clean culti vation. If this has not been followed then remove all looso mulch, dead grass and rubbish of various kinds from the Immediate vicinity of tho baso of tho trees. This will destroy tho ncbtlng p'aces of mice, and will go far towards protecting tho trees from injury. Then, In nddHlon to tho above, make n smooth, compact mound of earth, a foot hjgh, nbout tho baso of tho trees, Just boforo the ground freezes. These two precautions will bo nil that is necessary to Insuro pro tection against mice. Rabbits nro not so liable to Injure trees where there aro other smnll plants, such as young grape vines or nursery stock In tho Immedlnto vicin ity of the orchard, ns they seem to de light In cutting off the young tender brnnches In preference to gnawing tho bark of older trees. It is nlways safe, hownvrr, to protect tho trees, and a favorlto method Is to wrap tho trunkB with closely woven wlro Bcrocn, mica as Is used for Bcrcen doors. This may bo cut Into strips eighteen Inches to two feet In length and wldo enough to completely enenso tho body of tho trco. These may be tncked on or tho edges woven together, and If they do not fit too closely may bo left on for sov eral years. Instead of tho wire screen, ordlnnry roofing tin Is somotlmea used. Sheathing paper Is also used with good effect, plnced on tho tree in a similar manner. If one 13 locntod near n slaughter houso, a very convenient as well as effectual method Is to wash the trunks of tho trees with blood or ran cid grease. This, however, js liable to bo washed off by rnlns, and would need renewal neveral times during tho win tor. These nnd doubtless other rem edies will provo effectual If properly applied. By giving this matter Imme diate attention, much damage to the young orchards may bo prevented. Jas. Troop, Horticulturist. ben Biy ' aiok. we care hw Qutorit, Wttea be wu Child, ah rld f or QutoHfc Wboa ah became Mis, ahe dune to Cuterie, Waco ahe had CaUdreo, she gave tkera Caatarfe. Clover on1' Mfalf.i for Hogs. In most of tho soils In the- Central West red clover nuibt lie rolled on ehlclly lor the ! green " I gtowth. But where the 1 noil Is very deep and porous alfalfa does finely. On such coll alfalfa will supply forage for IS to 120 hogs per acre for tho season. This Is specially fine for pigs and growing shoals. It has been found that pigs will gain 100 pounds ench dur ing tho season from May to September, and 100 pounds of pork cannot bo pro duced so cheaply on any other feed. Tho pigs will come out of the field In au tumn In capital condition to fatten with corn or small grain. Tho alfalfa in a hog pasttue could bo mowed once or twlco during the summer, or whenover It begins to get hardy and woody. This wjll provide plenty of young and tender horbago, which Is more nutritious, weight for weight, than forago from the older plants, and If the swine arc pro vided with this food In Its most nutri tious condition, their giowth will be most rapid. Ex. aw ekflaBMM 1 m New Millinery I am going to sell it, No matter what others do. DqxiH; jbujr until jqu QxumiiXG my stiQGfc nnd. prcs I You Wan! I'ufttitri'. On tho lbt of the mould tho town herd will lie started aud if jou want your cow pastured got nrojud by that time, as only a limited number will bo taken this boiison, Api to 10 2t C. II. Kai.i-.v. Tor Stile or Tratlu. A houso and two lots, in tho south end of the city, for dalo; or, will trade for horscp, wugon, harns9, etc. Apply to 15-4t YV. J. Fr.imY. Rod Cloud, Nob. A FULL UM)OI JTmiBMY JiTJJLL Ik I.Hpt for rtorvIo m rt, Dny'n Imrn. TliU Bill iniM bred at Lincoln iu th full of lH'J'J, whllt) lil mo'lmr urn on exhibition nt tlio Hiutu frtlr. TIiIh (mil took IliHt prfinium nt Him WYhotur count; fnir in full or lB'.ir,. Tlili is tliu brut hrud Jurrtny bull iu WVlmtur county, 11 h weight lit l'.'OO lbs. For fiirlliur purtiuulnre, 011II itt . DAV.H ILYSC.V, Foot of Kim St, llud Cloud, Cull ou J. II. Smith for inaurituco ugainst tiro aud lightning, uIho limurt-s crops uguinst hull in the Funnem' Union Insurance. SPECIAL SALE! Millinerv, Kid Gloves. Si: ks, Satins, Fack Vicils andSaii.oks Tomorrow, April 11, Mrs. I. Bicknell The Name of the Next Pni e n WILL BE AUNOmiCED IU THE s m 1 y M .... ,,.,i'i.i, Mfiirl. New York Weekly Tribune Of November 4th, 1896. Pnblio iuttrt will ttlily inorener, and the (Ueitlou how the men whone Tetes tnrned tho aenlent tha InrttnlHotionnraratinilad with thoroitalli ondtr the adminiitra tiou thoy elected, will muke the campaign the moRtintuiiHoly exoilinu iu the hUtory of lm country The New York Weekly Tribune, tin- lending Uopabllenn family newspaper of the United States, will publish all the pelltlonlnewaof the day, inUreBtlujf to every Ainorlouu citlzun rgardles of part HfllliHtlOHS AlrtogenvralnewainnttrRotivaform, foreign oorrepondenoe coverini; the uewa of iIim world, a u ngrionUuriil dupurtmeut reconu to none in the country, rwtrkot rfort Mhiohururtoogniediuthnrity,frigoiuitingithortNtorl04.i)uiuiVtti in mcli iiiuuber, tlio creamer me iinmorous papers, lorclgu und domtstle, wltu their bunt cemie pie. tures, fahlonil&o The New York Trlbuno is nil ideal family paper, with a circulation larger than that of other weekly publication iu the oouutry leaned from the ollluo of a dully A QomoI rMft-of ennbUi n t offer this spleudid joarnal and the A bpecial Contract M1E1D Ci,sjd CHHB5IP, For one Year for only $1 25. Cash In advanoe, tho regular price for the two papers is 2 I will aland my uok nt Cnwlea on Mond'iv, 'I'ueeday and Wednesday and nl Red Cloud on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week. Thoh. Lmkih Address all orders to THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. Wrlto yoar name and addreaa on a pestal card uud Bend to Geo W Best, Room 2, Tribune billdiUK, New York City, and get sample copy free m