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Cubian Parots for sale by J. H. Smith. tf Condition powders of all kinds at Deyo's Deyo keeps the largst stock of pet-en' medicines. For gennine bargans call at the sec-ond hand store.. 2 t. The board of supervisors were in session this week. Miss Bell Spanogle is home on a visit to her parents. Go to Deyo and see his bargains in remnants of wall paper. Every once in a while the stand-pipe gets full aud overflows. Judge Gaslin was in Red Cloud Thursday enroute for Crete. O. C. Bell, receiver of the First National bank was in Lincoln Saturday. Nice new goods just received at F. V. Taylor's, remember his prices are the lowest. Go to J. S. Parkes' for groceries, provisons, notions, etc. Prices reasonable, come and see us. tf Mrs. W. J. Kaepper, and Mrs. Robt. Service were in the city this week, guests of Mrs. J. H. Smith. Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Van Ripper leave for their eastern homes Monday, after a fine week's visit in Red Cloud. Remember that Cozad & Co., will not be undersold on furniture, carpets, wall paper &c. at Taylor's old stand. Miss Myrtle Jones has gone east on a visit. Just before she left the young people gave her a very pleasant surprise party. Fred Caulkins will be the guest of his nephew, A. Hedge for two or three weeks. Mr. Caulkins is a resident of St. Louis Missouri. The Blue Hill people are still talking of moving the county seat. It will be some time before it is moved from Red Cloud, and don't you forget it. Flour of both winter and spring wheat, groceries and garden seeds. First door south of Miner Bros, C. M. MYERS, Prop. Go and see Oscar Patmor. He has purchased Conover and Dickerson's feed store and solicits your patronage and assures you fair returns and low prices. Brewer, the old time grain buyer of Red Cloud, will have the elevator in running order and be ready to buy grain of all kinds by Monday, Aug. 3 and thereafter. Lew Vance's hand which he hurt last week coupling hose is slowly getting better. The injury was quite severe, we are pleased to learn that he will soon have the use of it again. Don't forget the creamery meeting at Judge Trunkey's office at 2 p. m. Saturday. Every business man ip Red Cloud who is interested in the welfare of the city should be present. It is wonderful what tremendous crops there are in Webster county this season. Small grain is simply immense and if there is no preventing providence there will also be an immense yield of corn. After years of experience we make the intelligent care of the dead a specialty, and are prepared to attend all calls in the city or country.-F. V. Taylor, funeral director. UNDERTAKING BY F. V. TAYLOR Undertaking by F. V. Taylor who has had yea.s of practical experince in the scientific care of the dead and is better prepared than ever to conduct the business in all its branches. F. V. Taylor will duplicate any prices offered by other houses on all clases of Undertaking goods, and guarantee better goods and better service. Funerals attended free in city or county. F. V. Taylor never has charged anything for attending funerals. He carries the largest stock and guarantees satisfaction. Remember he will duplicate any price offered by others, on undertaking goods, A. H. Shinkle was 51 years old on the 25th and a number of his friends gave him a surprise party in honor of the event. At the conclusion of the event he was presented with a handsome badge by the members of Sherman circle. The healthy growth of weeds in our north ward school yard should be cut and we would suggest that the board give our friend D. F. Scamon a