rHJfi RED CLOUI) CHIEF, JbKiDAX, JULY 15. 1W98. :m if, r I. U rimnr.UTC : rn co en i uni iuuuumu. J hv o. oko-Vknou dawk. (Ooiijwrltfhto.1 l'j linvu- A Tnbor ) lltlSf IIS till' Ktli'lliltll lf ii bloi'k of Ki'iintti Ih derived fxun ilic alums Unit composes it iiol In tliti form of loco lioslvu dust, hut In the form where each nluin hoars pact of tho litmlon and clings with liriiincNs lo Ha tiulRhhor Mom; mi national durability consists In dlstilbutlnp;thuhiinl'nof tlio govern ment upon ns ninny shoulder's in po rilhlu nnil In tho muusuro that those shouldcis nro nhlolo hear; to tlio end tlmt thi-ic shall hn nono either groat or Slllllll WllO oSOIiptl tllO feeling Of HI- BpoiiHlliilliy townrde tho nation ns n whole. Measured by such n Mnndiird nonoof the grout natloiiM of tho earth iipptouch it inoro nearly than Gioat Itiitnln and tho Unltod States. If it bi trim that moral power in fur ther reaehiiiR anil more enduring than physical, nnil tlmt history shows ninny instances where the iniluoneo of a man's great thoiiRbt will go on through tho centuries, while his physical, stroiiRth perishes at death or, if exert ed during lifo, extends as far ns his arm can reaeli and no farther; then it will not bo unfair to insist that tho na tions most likely to exert pr'csont In fluence and to live on and on nro those that have tlio best comprehension of moral duty towards tho individuals within or townrds other nations out side. Again measuring up tho great modern nations, wo aro forced to tho conclusion that notwithstanding many human mistakes and many individual and national lapses, Gront Uritaln and tho United Stales comes the nearest to tliisl standard. As pointed nut last wcok, thoy allow tho individual most rights. They compel from him no special form of .belief, and enforce up on him the fewest forms of silence. Both of thojo nations also havo been sldo by Bide in Bending out to others tho Rroatest civilizing, educational, medical and spiritual influences. Both nations have gotton of good nod theu in truest altruistic spirit have endeav ored with enthusiasm (sometimes mis taken) to pass it along. . On the score of both political nnd moral enlightenment these two nations nro placed in tlio van of the neverceas ing generations of men. Though con stitutional monarchy is on one side aud democracy on the oilier, these two nro ono in impulse, one in thought, ono in racial destiny from which neither can wrench free. Henceforth, since the American Colossus has learned to stride from island to island half way round the woild, both aro to meet ono problem tlio pet formnueo of duty to ward alien, uncivilized, down-trodden people Again (he genius of tho lace will force the declaration that not by physical power shall it bo done, hut by the exereiso of justice and meicy. "Ly tho giaco of (iod, defender of lh' faith." ii oritM'nvfd on l'nulish coin ; "lty the grace of (iod, defender of Jul man rights," must be now engraved on the hidden tablets of the AugTo-Ameil-can hearts. Such a destiny tin ills tho imagin ation. It excludes all boasting; for the oppoi Utility to hold high tho light of leadeiHhip carries with it apprehen sion of a falling shoit of duty. As pointed out a few weeks ago, the ever recurring temptation will 110 to l ely on physical force. It has already present ed itMilf in tliu pioposed offensive a d defensive alliance with 'Great JSritain. Surely that would bo retrogression in deed after painful centuries that have declared the moral in national life to bo more enduring Until the physical. If co-operation is to exist, it must bo on nior.il lines, lest we sot back the Sirogress of others by arousing in them ealous aud forceful designs upon us. It is our united opportunity to placo upon tho brow of humanity tho choic est crown of a lasting civilization. With peculiar grace but particularly from tho United States fresh-flushed and physical victories both havo it in their powor to declaro that thoro Ih something mightier than war, some thing stronger than rending explosives, braver than hoarse thrcnts, nnd that is peace. Then let us in the midst of this sudden levival of racial feeling, peripit our eontilbiillon to the new century that already dawns, to bo tho establishment of an international tri bunal of peace. In the midst of the force needed to strangle fifteenth cen tury bloodlhlrstiiiesx, will our thoughts thus be set luwnids a higher pl-uie of power for both limn we now occupy. Thus will the htoken liairiein of Spain not become open gaiewavs for lohbory and oxtnition, but, broad highways of pingrcst wherein dwo'leih righteous ness, which after all is tlio only thing tlmt exalletli a mil ion, From the snow line of Canada to the Everglades of Floiidn, from Texas to Newfoundland lei tho clamor arise re- alstlessly for a new arbitration treaty between our two halves of one race. Somewhat over a year ago such a treaty whn thrown out by our senate on the chief ground of "hereditary en mity," whatever that may mean. Yet It lias never been fully realized by our pcoplo how strong even then was tho feeling in its favor. Forty three son Mors voted for it. only twonty.six ugnlnst it and these largely from tho loss populated int rlor states. Thren more votes In favor of it would havo filaced it upon tlio record books of eu ightetiment. Much litis happened since then to bring us very closo to each other. If tho fruits Blinll bo per- potual pcaco, our moral leadership in this great uneasy world will bo assured for long. V At present wo nn u sourco of unensi noss to European nations, who dread the effect upon us of tho recent knowl edge of our own strength. They nro least ltkoly to attempt interference with our now suzerainty over romoto Or. Price's Cream Baking PowOet WrU'iFlr Highest AWdaliad DWwi. PRESENT DAY possessions when they understand that this nation, capable on short notice of ticnicnilous fighting capacity, is ready to deelaie Against shot and shell, lint if thoy can Mm) be matlo to understand that both England and Anietlca, both enormously stiong, aro willing to mako war as remote as possible, tho effect of our action will bo great. The tense and anxious faces of ilieso nations nl teady ovei -burdened to desliuolbn with win aiinainents Hint come from reliance on force, will relax. Tax pay ors whoso money not alone Is taken but whoso family groups nro biokoti will llvo in hopes of n dawn of univers al sense .vlien the wiotig shall bo un derstood of hulling youths away from productivity to a life of coinpuUoiy arm bearing that makes of tho soldier nieioparisitoi and automatons. Llvor Complaints and Norvovsnosa Curod. A torp'd llvor always ptodueo dull nr s, ir Itii.illi y, etc. You aro all clogged uj) aud feel despondent, I'm hap1) you havo t eated with physicia r or tried somo o erreconimonded ined icino without bene. t. All Hint Is no argument against "Dr. Fenner'B Wood and Liver ltemedy and Nerve Tonic," which wo insist will euro nervousness nnd liver complaints. If no satlsiled after using ono bottlg your inonoy will bo rofunded by C. L. Cotthig. LESTER. ilarvr-ting is on in full blast. Clins. Frisbio wii" in St. Joo one day last week. Mr. Docker's molhor from near Ne braska City is lieio visiting. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Warner of near Guide Hock called hero on tneir way to Red Cloud. Miss FloroncoIIarwoodof lied Cloud was visiting at Mrs A. It. Saladen's Sunday. Tho ladies union society will meet with Mrs. Miller Wednesday. Ilev. Smith will preach hero Sunday afternoon at J o'clock. Don't forget choir practice at the school house Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hasscr'a daughter from Milwaukee is hero visiting. Kind friends of Web-tor county. You nro invited to nttend an ico crcim nnd enko soclnl at this placo Thursday evening, July 31st. 1'lo.tso remember that Lester is tho famous old Am boy, tho placo noted for its wonderful pic nics, not stylish but onjnynblo picnics. This social is 10 he on tlio school hou.e lawn. Asido from tlio refreshment several mnusemonts will bo furnished, and e.icli one will have 1111 opportunity to visit and dig for gold in tho wonder ful mines of Klondike. Come ono and all and bring your wlfo and children or best girl, ami liavo the best lime of tlio season. Come, is the wisli of your friends, tlio Ladies Union Society of Lester. Sam Miller is tlio owner of a nice now buggy. Mis. I'M. Russet's daughter and niece of Milwaukee aio visiting relatives lieie. Finnk Frisbio returned from Kansas lr'lltiil (Mum -ir.'lciiln fwiiu Ql T.1.1 WII.) HUH '"!-'. IH-IUIU I.F,,1 UU l".-, T i.il.n.... it. ..1. 1. ...... 1.1. .1.1 .1., .. ulml I lii.at. Vlli;i,l IIIUJ IliltU ULUII Ull tk DIIUII' UIIOI" IICS4 tlip. The men y.go-round has quite an at traction for our pcoplo. The smiling countenance of Geoif.o GiilToth is (juilo often seen in our. v' cinity. Tim Tophamirf helping J. W. Sala den lmivot his giain. Lmisa Mulick spent a week in Cosvles. few days last CLrcuco Cox is on thu sick list this week. Mis. O. II. Frishio spout Thursday in Gulilo Hock visiting hor sistur Mrs. Holiiud of Toxiis. Dr. Morrilt expects to start for Colo rado soon. LINE. Corn plowing will soon bo a thing of tho piist. Harvest hands dumund 91.00 por day and nro sctirco at Hint. Huv. J. J. Uaskins is back Irom his now homo in southeastern Kansas. Ho ciimo hack to nttond tho funornl of his wlfo who diod nt their now homo on July 0 and wns brought back to Guido Hock for burial in Munlo Urovo ccmo- tory. Hov. D. II. Dillon of North lirtuit'h proaulii'd tho funeral sermon. Ml.ss Myrtlo Andcison was homo on nslioitvit.it with friends thiswrul:. Oliarlcs Hesse and wifu woio tlio Ktiostd of Charles Isom one day this week. llirain Uaskins lias ouu on a busi ness trip to suutheaslern KtiLsas. E. W. Audortion was thu guest of Win. Vtuidjko on Sunday List. There will ho an ice cream Focial at lite lVnny oreuk school house, Disjltiet No. 8, 011 July 'i'l at 8 p.m. for thu bun ellt of Hov. Con Hewitt. Hiloy Luwls nf Smith County has fin ished gaihuiinu. his 01 op of ohciiics. Mauled, 011 ,Iulo !i, 1803, Mr Chas. liovnolds uiul Miss Lola llousulioldut', at Adolpli JetiiiiKs, Kev, Con Hewitt ullieialiug. Thoro was quite 11 suipiisn on Rev. Con Ilowilton July Vi. Guests to tlio number ol thiity-niiioennioiii on lilui with Iheir huskelN well illled. T iu tnble was spread mid all had supner nnil then a good waim prayer meetlcg followed. Miss Cora Lewis from Dunver, Is homo on a shoit visit. Hurvoy Morrill htta in tiouthuru Kiinsas. roiio for a visit Nancy J. Uaskins, wifo of Hov. .1. J. Haskins, diod at Uaruutt, Kansas, July (Uli. 1898, nt 0 p. in., aged 04 years and ID dnvs, Shu moved witli hor husband nnd ilvo children to Webster county, four miles south of Guido Hock, in 1871. She was convorted at tho ago of uvolvo, and Joluod tho United lirotliroti church, lived a christian lifo 53 years aud has gono homo tn reap her reward. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tako Laxative llromo Qulnlno Tub eta. All druggists refund tho money if t falls to curu, 25c, Hood's Ouro nil liver Mi, lul.ous- gu m m a ncss, lir-mlncltr', sour stum- BZB uj W a ncli, Indigestion, conitlp.v m 1 1 W 5 Hon. Tlioy net emlly, ltli. B H 0 & out pain or Krtpo. Hold tr nil drii(tjrlt. y, cents. The only Villi to tako with JlmM'a riariinparllU. CIIUKOM NO'J'KS. 0IIUIST1AN CMIUKCIt. Services each Lord's Dnv as follows: lorning f'y v'ee at 10..J0. Subject, "Aiitl-Clnist Heligioii." (Second ser mon.) llliilo school, 11! in. Junior Christian Endeavor!) p.m. Hctior Clitistiau ICmleavor 7:15 p in. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Sub ject, "Christian Tmditlon." Extellent music eaeli service. Sei'iiioii at Cow !- 3 at U p.m. l'rayer meeting and bible study on Wednesday evenings. Ladies' Aid Society Friday ate noons. Our pleasant church home nnd all Lorvices aro over open to tlio public. L. A. Hussong, rastor. MKTIIODIST Services next Sunday 11s follows: Morning service at 10:30. Quarterly meeting service held Kev. A. Sleor Ii of Superior. hy Sunday School at 11 :H() a.m. Junior League at 1 p.m. Senior League nt 7 p.m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Con dueled by Kev. A. Sleeth. There is to be given under tho au spices of tlio Epwottli League a grand miisicalo on Thursday evening July 20th. Prayer meeting on Wednesday oven ing at 7:110. ladies Aid Society Friday afternoon. All aro most cordially invited to nt tend. Jamks Makk Dahuv, I'listoi . HAITIST ciiuitcn. Services noxt Sunday as follows. Morning services at 10:150. Subject, "A Heathen's Confession." Sunday School at 11:40, Juniors meeting tit 3 p.m. Young People's Union moots at 7 p.m. Evoninirservico nt 8 o'clock. Sub ject, "Post Mortem Servico." General prayer meeting wouncsuny evening at 8 o'clock. All cordially invited. Scats free. Isaao W. Kdson, Pastor. CONQllEQATIONAL. Hegulnr services next Sunday ns fob lows: Morning services at 10:30. Subject, "A Divine Command, Not a Prophecy." Sunday School ntll:4i. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor nt T p. 111. Evening service at 8 p. m. Preaching at Indian Creek in Dist. J4, at 3 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting and con ference Wednesday evening at 8. All cordially invited to attend these services. FitANK W. 1)i:an, Pastor. Doafnoss Cauuot Bo Curod hy local appli.-alions 111 tliey cannot 1 eacli the dijeased portion of thu our Theie is only cno way to cure deafness and Mint is by constitutional leuiedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of thu mucous lining of the Eustachian tulio. When the tubo is iulhimcd you have a rumbling sound or ininorfeot hearing and when it is entirely closed deafness is tlio result, and unless the inllaiiiiimt'.on can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition; hearing will bo de stroyed forever; 111110 cases out of ten nro caused hy catarrh, which is nothing hut an iuilamed condition of thu mucous surfaces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for nnv enso of doafuess. caused by catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's catarrh cure. Send for circulars; freo, F. J. Chknky & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills nro tho host. STATE LINE. Corn is being laid by and harvesting begun. Alta Hollingsworth is still quite ill. Charley Burgess spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clino, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Turner woro pleasant cullers -U Mr. 'Poland's Sunday. Tlio Not Ihbi anchors who atlended normal mid look the examinations aio all happy over their returns. Miss Dortt Tnlaud is spending the week at Mr. Crcgorj's. Mi.Airanls puicluiM'd a new har vester and has It tit work. Ho was cut ting for Mr. Duller on Monday. Mis. .1. J. Hiiskitis was burled tit Maple (irovb churchyard last FiMay. Hor detith was veiy sudden. Champion shot of tho World. Miss Annio Otikloy wntos- "Mysolf anil many of thn lSiill'iilo Bill Wild West Co. havo !von Alluu's Foot Enso tho powdcir to liuku into tlio shoos, 11 most thorough trial, nnil it ilous nil if not inoro tliuti you uliiitu." It instant ly tnkes tlio sting out of corns nnil bunions. Allen's foot curu is 11 curtain euro for hot, aching, nervous or sweat ing feet. Sold hy all druggists and shoa stores, Sflo. Sainjilo milt frou Address Allen S. Oltnstead, Lolloy, Now York. , Hhoumatism Curod in a Day. "Myf ,lo Cure," for rhuunmtisni and neuralgia, radically cures in 1 toll days. Its notion upon thu system is remark ahlo and mysterious. It removes iu once tho causo and tho disease imme diately disappears. Tlio first doso greatly honelits; 75 t nts. Sold hy II. E, Grfco, druggist, Red Cloud, Nob. ' 1 Dr. Fonnor's Dyopopsia Curo As thu name Implies, is simply, for dyspepsia or indigestion. This prepa ration In tho prescription of ono of America's most eminent physicians, whoso writings nn medical questions aro accepted as authority, If not sal Isfaotory after using ono bottlo your mo-oy will bo,refuiidud by O, L. Cottlng. Music on tho Grnphophono. Fow pcoplo appreciate tlio marvelous power of tho Grnphophono as an en terminer. It Is an instrument which, though it costs much leis than the least expensive musical Instrument, will enable its owner to have at pleas ure niusio of any kind from that of tlio bagpipe to that of tho ginnd mill tary baud. It reproduces vocal .selec tions and gives one cunuuanu of every pleasure that appeals to tho sense of biuting. No Investment pays such large 1 eturns in pleasure. IUsdes re ; o.iticing tho tuiHicai and other tee olds made for eiiteitnitimeny purposes, ho Grnphophono will record Imme diately and reproduce atoncoandns often as is desued, your own words or song, or anj sound. Hy writing to the Columbia Phonograph Company, 7'JO Vii Olivu St., St. Louis, Mo.,jotioan obtain a catalogue that will gKv full infoiiL'aiion aseto prices of Grnpho phono OlltlltS, Kidnoy and Bladclor Troubles. If you sutler from kidney, bladder or urinary troubles, or from too frequent or scanty urine, Dr. Fonners Kidney and Hnckaclie Cure is what 3011 want, lied-wotting by children is generally cured by ono bottle of this powerful 1 einedy. Testimonials aro disregarded .ii.niy people doubling tho honesty or ti'nccrity of them, wo '.hcrcforo avoid giving any here, but will furnish them on application to denier whoso nnmo is given bolow. If not satisfied after us ing one bottle your money will bo re funded by C. L. Cottlng. For Salo. Ono hundred aud sixty acres of unim proved land four miles northwest of Ked Cloud, consisting of tho west half of tho northeast quarter, and the east half of tho northwest quarter of section fifteen in township two north, range eleven west. The laud is leased at present, but stibjoct to salo. Price $2,000. For further information apply to Mns. James Kikkwood, Fairfax, Mo. THE DANGERP-8 to which the Expectant Mother is exposed and the foreboding and dread with which she looks for ward to the hour of woman's severest trial is appreciated by but few. All effort should be made to smooth these rugged places in life's pathway for her, ere she presses to her 'bosom her babe. J allays Nervousness, and so assists Nature that, the change goes for ward in an easy manner, without such violent protest in the way ol Nausea, Heartache, Etc. Gloomy forebodings yield to cheerful and hopeful anticipations she passes through the ordeal quickly and without pain is left strong and vigorous and enabled to joyously perform the high and holy duties now devolved upon her. Safety to life of both is assured by the use of "Mother's Friend," and the time of recovery shortened. "I know one lady, tho mother of thrc children, who suiiered greatly in the. birth of each, who obtained a bottle of MnMiAi-'a fiYlnni!' nf mo before her' fourth confinement, and was relieved quickly and easily. All agree that their laUUl VttO SUUI HI uuu Itoa ...w.... Joun O. Polhill, Macon, Ga. Sl.OOFERBOTTLE at all Drugstores, or oent by express on receipt of prioe. HflflKS Containing Inyaluatilo Information of IVA" Interest to all women, will be sent to FREE any adttreM upon application, b; The bradficl requlatorco., Atlanta, Oa. THE NEW WOMEN used VYlo think "fe male diseases " could only be Ireated after "lo cal examina tions" by physi cians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women client about their suffering. The In troduction of Wine of Cardul has now demon strated that nine-tenths of all tho cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention at all. The simple, pure WELUEE'5 FVh - .m !ine?i taken in the privacy of a woman's own homo Insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wlno of Cardul re quires no humiliating examina tions for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of "female troubles" disordered menses, falling of tho womb, "whites," change of life. It makes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them yeung by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at tho drug store. For adTlea In esses requtrinr special directions, address, giving symptoms, tha ''Ladles' Advisory Depsrtmer.t." The Chatttnooea Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Term. W. I. ADD1S0M, M.D., Carj, MUi.,uy: I tits Wins or Cardul eitenilvsly In mypraotteeandnndllamoiteiesllent priparaUon far fenula troubles." Hiuincno rmcrcu WWII MPI1IIIII WIUJiH MM IjPfj&j si --miY'Kr 12. KK& m rm i.-ii.r--. j. . -"-iMt-tj-J rtOIBSH HO COOKrWC ' i:jm txtuw kid am : smM w. Kmririt1 "(irn . SCTitc rouxo or th' mH win. to Al rffH Ka IUV.W hj nAh, .C.tTllBlNGCn HK0?CO ..d.flllfta AUU yKtOKUUCW. WW HA,VtJKHK.5f ,11iiajtfu;iMiir..Vii&iKCBaiaEC3 Km 1 VW.-MP-I vm m 0 1 ORiftb 9 was 83" W GAM E exact reproductions of the $10,000 originals by Muvillc, which will be given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions named below. These Plaques are 40 inches in circumference, arc free of any suggestion of advertising whatever, and will ornament the most elegant apartment. No manufacturing concern ever before gave away such valuable presents to its customers. They arc not for sale at any price, and can be obtained only in the manner specified. The subjects arc: ' American Wild Ducks, American Pheasant, English Quail, English Snipe. The birds arc handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life. Each Plaque is bordered with a band of gold. ELASTIC STARCH has been the standard for 35 years. TWENTY-TWO MILLION packages of this brand were sold last year. That's how good it is. ASK YOUR DEALER to show you the plaques and tell you about Elastic Starch. Accept no substitute. TMS.&JD33RS ICnMGBR CO DEALERS IN J3ilclin.g: material, JBto. Red Cloud, PLATT & Ghieago Itambep Yard, KED CLOUD, Lumber, Lime, Ordinauco;Nb. 00. An Ordinance to minimi Section :M of 1111 onll iiiinci) know 11 ns N'iinilcr 74 or the cuuillel or illniiiilcHor ilii'cllj nf I.'cil Cloud. llo It ordnlncd liy ilie miijor ntid city uonncll of tlio city of Hfif ( 1'inrl, Ncbriiskfl, tlmt fcec lion -t of nu ordlnniilc kion und docrllioil n NuiulierTI. of Hie comiillLd ordinance of tho clly of Ited Cloud, Xvuriifeka, bo umeiidcd to reiiil nfullpuB: section -1. it f-tinll be unlflwful fornnyper son ulililn mid clly to sprinkle, elect or throw water from pi Unto or puhllo uprlnklcr, wnnhcr or hjdrunt upon Hiiy public street, limo or nllcy, or liny yard. Knrdeii or cncloburc, or per mltorcftUBO tliexmne to bo done, nor upon or iiL'nlust nny bulldhiK upon mich Ktiect, lane or alley, extept for tho extliiKUinlimeiit of fires and ordinary houno clcanlni; except between tho bourn of G and 7 o'clock a.m. and 0 and 8 o'clock p.m. of each day. It shrill 11U0 be un lawful for any person having a sprinkler, raih oror tndrant lu or In front of his premises to sprinkle, eject or throw water in front of the premises of any other person, or permit or cause till) biunu to bo douu except for tho extinguish. incut of fire, und nay other person vlolatlUK any of tho provisions of this secliou shall upon conviction thereof be fined In any sum not ex cecdlnK Ten Dollars and stand committed until such tluoand cons aro paid. That said original section be and tho same Ib hereby repealed. This ordinance shall tako effect acd l-o In full forvo from und after Us publication mioidiUK to law. I.. II. Ukok, Mayor. Attrn-Ii. K. Tait, City Cltrk. OrdinrmcoINo. 08. Auordliiuii(UHpiiroprlatlliKriioiie)Koiitof tho H'U'rnl mud of the clly of HcU (Jmid, Ni, brnsLu, to thelites of therliy. Hull iirdnlucd by the major mid coiinpil of lied Cloud, Nubrntka, that ihu loilou iir iiuioiiiits bo and tho t-umt' nro hereby u . prlntrd out of tho sevcrul fin ds herein desl); iinted for tho spcelllo imrpon's herein men mien for the (in'ul tear 1MM. to wilt Out of tho liunerul fund, for olllrlal tnlnrlch Wn for stiict mid writer voMimlhsloucrniul liollco (IH, fur hall rent SllO, for Incidental exenK.h'.'V); cull of urner bind fund, for Ititt-rtot 011 wnlcr tinnl liuui; out or mhIit levy fund, for wnicr enk'nuer HSKO; out nf otcupatlon fund, fur ii'piilrs 011 trct'td MOM, for Incldtnlnl ex lenict NAl,UUi out of water fuud. for coal iiuuio, for' repairs tn water s)tcm Sixxion. This ordliiauro shall tnl.o clfcct and be lu force on und utter Its publication necoidlUKto law . I.. II. ISkch, Mayor. Attest : I.. K. Tit, Clerk. JOrdinanco No. 07. An ordlnanco for1 tho le1 of taxes upon all tho taxnblo property of the City of Hid (loud, Nebraska, for tho fiscal ;cnr comineuc Ing on tho first TiUMln) lu Slay, ItBH llo II ordained by tho major mid council of the city of lied Umul, Nelniislii, that the fol lonlui; taxes be, and the mine arc hereby lcled on all tho tnxnhlu property of tho city of lied Cloud. Nebraska, as per tho assessed valuation thereof for tlio tiseni year conimeuriiit; on tnu first Tuesday In May. ih'JS. to wit: For penorul revenue purposes lu mills on the dollar, for ine payment of interest on water bonds 13 mills on the dollar, for tlio priiueut of Interest on electric Unlit bonds s mills on the dollar, for matiitcuauco of water works 6 mills on tho This' ordlnanco shall bo In full forco and ef fect from and after its publication rb provided by ftW L. II. Deck, Major, Attest :-L. K. Tait, Clerk. RANDOLl'll MoNlTr, ATTORNEY and GOUNSELOIl AT LAW, Special attention to Cominorcinl aud Probate Litigation. MOON BLOCK, HKU CLOUD,. NKMRASKA. A Beautiful 1 Present FREE for a few months to all users of the celebrated ELASTIC STARCH, (Flat Iron Brand). To Induce you to try thi9 brand of starch.so that you may find out for yourself that all claims for its superiority and econ omy arc true, the makers have had prepared, at great expense, a scries ol PLAQUES How To Get Them: All pnrclmpors of throo 10 cent or six 5 cemt pneknfrcs of Elastic Htnrch (Flat Iron llrntul), aro entitled tn ro colvofrom tlielrRroccr ono of tlicso boautlful (lame Plaques free. Tlio plaquo9 will not bo font by mall. Thoy can bo obtained only from your grocer. Every Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch. Do not delay. Tills odor ie for a short timo only. AND COAI Nebraska. FREES CO., tj NEBRASKA. Goal and Cement. J. S. EMIG-H, ! IJJCNTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IV YOU WANT IT. Crown g Bridge Work or Teelh WiHoot Plates. I'OllCKLAIN INLAY And all tho latest Improvement lu dental moch aulsm FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City and country calls promptly nn- Bwored day or night. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Offick ovr.n CoTTiNa'8 Dnuo Stoiie CMrnctter'a Enctlah Plsmon.t Ilranct. s Orlsfnnl ftnd Onl.R.n..1n. ?"' '-w,i rubl. " ic uk , moitJ flran.1 In Km sol 0-tl itmllla I'Kt.italal wlin ul; rlLtajo. TbLo ' oiu and (nitfUioni. a i iirojjun, or rail 4c u.ii7'VJ'" J'i'i!'- KMUlosUU uJ .."."."I " roillws"(n(.Kfr, trrrlura viT. r-.. ..'..r-'...:.;v..".."-J.-'"",."."v'r. mtufUcsiuTuacju, l'lllLAIlA . i. PiftKt-ti'S HAI!? BALSAM Cleinir slid lrnutil tho hilr. 1 romi.fi.1 laxurl.nl Prnulh IJcvLr Palls to Ilrstoro Qray Curu tcilp ii..aiM ii In fr filmic! k;,nJtl'-a Unir?Ij Men Wanted &V11.001' thapiieiis, mou naincu, MHuiiAMca..FAUMHK?l -MAt'lllNK anyonu honest ntid hIIHiik to hustle, we will purirood wakcn and k'lvo stfiidy cmplojmcnt. ftli our fuellltles ami personal help any man fully allvo and wllllnu lo work run win a pay liiK position with us. Apply quick, statliiR ago. L. L. MAY &. CO. ST. l'AUJ., MINN. Nursorymen, Secdmon and Florists. A Ii PV'I'U What do you expect to find In it first class moat, innrknt. y P iMffe -rMSSVi.l l i fWH?Bf M Tho first thiiiR is tho class of moat kept in stock whether it is nico, tondor und juicy, or tough as a ti n-ycar-old Toxas steor. Wo should ho pleusedici to Imvo you call and jmt us to-T this test. All our nienls will ho found Urst olaas and tho host in tho market. Our prico will alto ho found Juft rlKht. A. . Reynolds, East sine Webster Street. Ur. Price's Cream Baking fowdet A Pure QriD Crtan tt Tarter Po wAw. V- i S: i iSirtAu.