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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1881)
?& ! - IMWI'i . - , , , Grand Ball At the Court House in Red Cloud JULY 4th. Moon I Callsnder, )EALKItS 1N( General Merchandise, Dry - Goods, Groceries, Scots fc Shoes. HATS AND GAPS, Drag, Medicine, Oiln Tarnishes, Paints tc GI.AS3WATCE, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE & HARNESS ETC., ETC., ETC: A full line of everything kept in a gen eral Store, at the UVK.-T CASH PKlClJo. t lUitcc-lfully, , Moon '& Callender. COWLES, KE1SKASKA. DE. SHEEEE., Proprietor of the City Drug Store. AHD DIALKE IK Drugs? Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LA Mrs, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, COM IIS KRTSHES &c. F.itronaRc solicited and thnnlcfully received. ?i-Prcsiri'lion carefully coinoundcd'2 One iluor sout.li of Garber's store-, RED CLOUD, NEB. R. X, TINKER, ' (Succesgotor a. A. Brown.) DEALER IX Parlor, Bedroom AND KITCIIE2T FURNITURE i Brackets, Chromos, Picture Frames, ' Mattresses, Etc. CGin alwas on hand and trimmed. on short notice rrice as low ii any in the alley. Repairing of all kinds douo promptly and Satisfactory. Uurial Robes furnished at reasonablo rates. RED CLOUD, - - - NEB. Harness BY J. L r&LLER, Keeps constantly on hand a full tine of HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, -HORSE-BLANKETS, WHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HARNESS OIL, And everything usually kept in a first class hop. TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THK RANK. lae'EigfaMt Cash Prica Paid for Hides and Furs. & STORE, -. f CHAS. E. PUTUAH, Prop. DEALER IN 33LOTJR. FEED Corn. Meal. Bran C2wppod Fceda&d: GROCERIES,; -- Visit the Red Clood 'Grocery. Feed nnd Pro vision store whet, you warn supplies formao or bear. - . , HiphcH, market price in w:h ni for grain All kitilif-uiitrr luoduee tilsen n rxcMnc" fur icmmR Uuudi delivered to all parts of town frcosjf charge. rc -juth 1 Kccd's Plow Factory. . Red Cloud, - , Nebraska. COME ' For Your LUMBER, r - DRY LUMBER A SPECIA;LTY;."T THZ BEST 15 THB it RC 15 rvSoUl at'Lawesr'rrieea.. r - -by- JONES RED CLOUb 3EB. Shop, Flqur Feed Co to Ruby's for Butter on ice. Roby ile. bus sweet potatoc plants for Live hogs ire north $4.50 in this market. The W. C. T. U., will meet at Mrs. Dow'sJ on Friihiy next at four p. m. Cash paid for Butter and El'iw, at, Putnam'.-?. Shipping tags can be had at the Chief office. (Jo to the Chicago Lumber Yard and get prices before you buy. Headquarters for flour at Putnam's Flour and Feed Store. Water""liine and Plaster Paris, at the Chicage Lumber Yard. Dr. Kendalls "horee books' for sale at the Cim:b' office at 25 cents apiece. It must be true because evcrv one says 'Kendall's Spavin Cure' fs the best tiling known. 'Kendall's Spavin Cure' is highlv rccomendi'd bv Prof. Williams the wonderful Horse trainer. No s.idc draft, on the Climax Mow ers, no weight on horses neck. Seeing is belciving, Spaxogle it Funk. 500,000 pounds of wool wanted for which we will pay the highest market price in cash. Platt & Fuees. 2w A Select School will be opened in this place, Jnne 27th. Subscription taken for one month at a time. Mrs. A. M. R. Dixon, teacher. Prepare for hail bj- going to the Chicago Lumber Yard for your win dow blinds, prices lower than the lowest. The old Reliable Marsh Harvester, and Dceiing.Twine Binder can't be excelled, and don't you forget it. Spaxogle it Funk. Tenant Wanted. A farm to rent, 5 miles fiom Red Cloud, ill) acres under cultivation. Applv to J. Gaess ler at the Bank. 30tf It is just the reason now for buving Pumps and Wind-Mills. Come and see the Eclipse, and get figures on a first class.job. Bksj.ey it 'Perkins. The New Light Bunnino Howe Sewinc Machine has no Sltekioi:. Don't fail to. examine it before pur chasing. Sold by, i I wS 'Spaxogle it Funk. Money to Loan at lowest rates. Address B. Lomiiakd Jr., dealer in County, School and Precinct Bonds, and Mortgage Securities. -4-t4 Lincoln, Neb. Bcslcy it Perkins; have received n. new lot of gum. Call and see the best finished, and most durable gun made. Just what every farmer wants, price only five dollars. The late rains make the farmers happy. Spanoglc t Funk make them happy with the best machinerv in the market. Spaxogle &'Fvsk. Work on the new bridge was push ed forward all day last Sunday. Ac cording to the Sunday school idea of such things that bridge will go out the first, time it rains. Our slock of stoves is the best selec ted, and finest. finished goods in the market, we have the latest styles and at figures that will sell the goods. Besley & Perkins. Remarks the Toledo Blade: "Good digestion will do more to keep a man straight than good resolutions" and Dr. Marshall's Bromoline is just the thing to give you a good digestion. Fifty cents buys a bottle. MARRIED. In the city of Red Cloud Neb., June 15th. 1SS1, by the ltev. Geo. O. Yeiscr. Mr. A. C. Sanford and Miss Lydia E. Moore, both of Inavale Webster County Neb. MARRIED. At the residence of the officiating minister, by Eev. J. L. Elliott, on June 9th 1SS1, Prof. Frederick Chaffee of Bradford Co.. Pa., to Miss Clara Telersof of Web ster Co., Neb. The Chief acknowledges receipt of a share of the wedding cake", and wishes the couple a pleasant journey over an unruflled matrimonial sea. "We are selling the Champion Reap ers and Mowers.- Don't lie talked into buving any cheap machine, but call and see the Champion, we can show you its good points it has no poor ones. Bkslky it Perkins. FIRE WORKS ! FIRE WORKS !! The nicest and best line of fire-works for 4th. of July amusements ever brought to Red Cloud, can be "seen at the Drug Store of Henry Cook. Call and get a supply before they are all onc. The lumber yards in Nebraska in which B. M. Frees of the Kirby Car penter Co., Chicago is interested, are now all connected by a partner ship arrangement under the name of the "Chicago Lumber Yard Company" with headquarters at Red Cloud Ne braska. '" Prof. Williamsof tho Hastings Nc brnslcart Pays tha&wbilcin Omaha ' re cently he discovered that a number of the saloons had-large placards pasted up behind the" bar advertising "Slo cumb water" for sale' We "did not gU)po5e.tliatthe.professor visited such phtcos. V ' " . "Thc Dincoln-Knics thinks it 'would bean excellent thiirgr 'for temperance organizations: to- disband- tind- stop tbejrttwaddle abcui total abstinence.. It fays their work-is-ail in" theory and ipsbiwg, Kansasj-Tsas entirely destroy nothinc in nractice: That they dare ed by the storm on Monday "nitrht. but I not-enforceT laws alseady passed fer fsarifwili, coet something. , Salem, Kna., will celebrate in grand style tliis . A light rain last Sunday evening. Gin us more. The small boy pincth for the fes- tive cireiw. Red Cloud is well supplferT with ho tels, she boasts of five. Henry Cook is having an addition put to his drug store on top. The brass-horn boys have attained" considerable proficfencv in the use of their instruments. Mr. II. Connley of Guide Rock, was a pleasant caller at these headquar ters last Tuesday. The new bridge on the river at this place is completed and the first teams croscd last Monday. The wind drove the rain right through the best shingle roofs in town last Monday night. The Rev. Geo. O. Yeiser will preach next SabbaUi morning and evening at the Congregational church. H. S. Kaley who has been very sick for some time is rrpidly recovering and will be able to be out in a few da vs. Mrs. Zeiss' new open to the public will be known House." with Mr. hotel was thrown last Monday and us the "Holland Geo, Holland as landlord. We sat up with the storm last Mon day night until after midnight, and we believe most everyone else in town did the same, and some even staid up all night. The vote at the schcol meeting ladt Monday, stood as follows: For the old site, 40; against the old site 2 ! Our illustrious contemporary wats one of the hcroie 2. The proposition to move the school house sight was gloriously sat down on at the school meeting last Monday. It will now be in order for Mr. Ken ncy to get up some other scheme for the people to sit down on. As an example of the wonderful productiveness of the present spring it is related that a minister in a neigh boring county married a couple the other day and as soon as the ceremo ny was completed baptised their baby. Bob. Burdette, of the Burlington Hmckcyc says that everbody's trouble ends when bed time comes. Evident ly that guileless youth never ate the half of a milieu pie just before going to bed, or never slept in the same room with a good healthy young one that was wrestling with a first class spell of the colic. Last Monday a paper was circulated for the purpose of raising money to build a house for old Mr. and Mrs. Albright, and about $160 was sub scribed by our liberal hearted busi ness men. The carpenters and plas terers have kindly donated the work, and the old couple will soon have a house of their own to shelter them in their old age. This is charity indeed. The storm last Monday night caught Henry Cook, of the Red Cloud drug store with his breech we mean that it caught him unprepared. He was having a second story put onto the front or old part of his store, and that part of the building was entirely with out protection from the rain, and, as he says, it rained harder and longer in there than it did out doors. By hard work and plenty of assistance he managed to save the greater part of his goods without serious damage. He thinks that a hundred dollars would cover his entire loss. Joe. Garbcr, for some inscrutable purpose, had our esteemed Bro. Ken ney elected president of the 4th July celebration. When the advertisement for the papers was made up the copy was sent first to the Argus office (owing to sickness we did not attend the meet ing) and from that office a proof sheet of the "ad" was sent to us, but it did not contain the name of the president. A recollection of the time A. J. was "president" of a wolf hunt, and what followed, probably dctered that emi nent patriot from publishing his name as president again. But he needn't be afraid, we'll not say a word; we pledge our word we wont. Stick your name in, Uro. its all right. & Terrific Bain Storm. The heaviest rain storm that has visited this part of the country since the great storm of June 10th, two years ago, came last Monday night. The storm commenced about 9 o'clock in the evening, and continued almost without intermission until 3 o'clock in the morning. The lightnings lit up the heavens with almost one continual blaze and the wind was terrific The damage to property, in town, was very light, a few out houses were overturned, and divers loose articles lit out for greener pastures and a more congenial clime, while garden truck was promiscuously strewn about, and this reminds us that the damage to growing crops in the county must have been very great We hope to get reliable reports from diferent parts of the county before going to press. Rasscr Bros., large frame barn was blown down and entirely demol ished. In the vicinity of Guide Rock a number of wiudmills were blown down. A postal card from G. W. Knight, of Inavale, informs ns that the bridge on the Republican near that place wasr blown dbwn and badly -wrecked. A.houseofMr Ross, near Inavale w;is blown. downr but U-seems that no one-was hurt- It is reported' that tne town-of FhiT- we canuot vouch for the trutlifallucss cf the reports XAC2INX POSItT. Come on and all who taxes par. And 111 give you a few seraps of history. Tbat yoa wiar know bow your moaey tow. Which to yon haa been a mystery. Long yean ago a perfect (T) men. To tail county kind Heaves rtat. To (ill the oflceof cevniy clerk. When taxes wera only 2 per eta. Troe.dUrtpaUbU aeaa were freely wied To root out tbe bio who the place dkl ill. That this perfect (? man might cobble up Tfceaol.a4thinf. at huown iweetwill. II i benefactor then, he undermined No remorse did fatf eoncleaee dent. He gained hi rri ot. the upoile were hw. And taxes rofe to 3 per cent. OM ninJackwm. tbea. was the treasury roard. No ue for hks. the "ornery lout." lie knew too IHfTe and talked too much. So they straightway kicked him out. War up in Inarale they fowed a man Who nerer by toil his clothe had rest. ue sjutt toe man, tnev srutlrag said. And taxes weal up to 1 per cent. "Let's fund the debt." iEm clerk he said, "iood scheme" the "partner" swore, Tbey worked it up and made a haul. An tbe ''dear people" paid the score. The tax piyers said it was a fraud. And the schemers they would make repent. Their answer was "fourteen hundred clear," fay 7oar taxes at per cent. And when they wanted a newspaper naa Who would be their willing tool. To Iowa sent, they found hits there. The poor puiillaniinoos fool. Fur IOOI tbey bought a lop eared as. VVho for "go.d clothes'' the money spent. Heftd their biddi r. 'lu all they asked. And taxes roie to 7 per cent. And it all went lovely as a marriage bell. Till May eighteen hundred and eighty-one. n hen tbe farmer came up his tax to pay After a bard snrinr's work u doni Ihen in astonishment he glared around. lie hadn't enough "wealth" to pay bis rent. All I're got yet not enongh be gasped. i Gods r it's 8 per cent. "Continued next week. Answen toCcrrtspcudents. G. W: Improved farms can be bought in this county for almost any price you can name. W. S: We can get a copy of the re vised new Testament for you and will charge nothing for the trouble. II. R: Good lands can be bought near town, improved, for from five to fifty dollars per acre, according to quality and location. J. T- Yes; you can prove up at anytime now. Call at the Chief of fice and have your application papers for proof made out free of charge. Fj-ora: No, dear, we never would marry a bow-leggedjnan if we were you; and then you say that he is cross eyed and snores, which latter defect should be sufficient to decide you against him. However, if he has plenty of money, as you say, you might take into consideration the fact that money hides a multitude of de fects. C0UUT7KICATSO. Mu. Ed: The Fourteenth Annual Convention of the Nebraska Sunday School Association was held at Hast ing June 15 and 17 inst. An address of welcome was given by J. B. Heart well of Hastings, and an eloquent re sponse was given by the President, Rev. T. B. Lemon. Hie President in troduced Prof. W. F. Slicrwin of Cin cinnati Ohio; as the Conductor and Musical Director of the Convention, Prof. S. then gave an address on the aim and purpose of the Sabbath School. First; he said the Sabbath School is not a substitute for home re ligious training, or the preaching ser vice, or an' other general religious training but in the language of Dr. Vincent, "The Sabbath School is a department of work in the church of Christ, where the word of Christ is taught, for the bringing of souls to Christ, and the building up of souls in Christ." He rejected the idea which prevails so extensively, that the Sab bath School is only for the children, but it is for every one who needs to be brought to Christ, or built up in Christ. The Prof, led the singing in a man ner rarely heard on these prairies, and gave many useful hints regarding S. S. singing. This thought is Worth remembering, "Learn the hymn first, the tune afterward; the hymn is the statue, the tunc the drapery, and the drapery should not cover up and pre vent tqc statue being seen." The reports from the several coun ties showed a degree of interest in S. S. work greater than ever before. From Webster county we learn that there were 35 schools during the year, only 5 of which continued through the winter. During the hour devoted to finan cial affairs over $425 were raised in money and pledges, the individual making the pledge, in most cases be coming personally responsible. Be sides Prof. Sherwin's lectures, which were about three a day, Addresses were delivered by Revs. Little, of Omaha, Bross of Crete, Juenill of Omaha, and Baugher of Omaha. Mrs. M. E. Roberts of Lincoln conducted a children's meeting which was very in teresting, not only to the children, but to the assembly. A committee was appointed to make arrangements for holding a Sabbath School Assem bly next year to continue several weeks. The next meeting of the Con vention will be at Columbus. J. Q. Potter of Red Cloud is one of the Ex cutive Committee. Prof. Sherwin pre sented fifteen copies of "Heart and -Voice," his new singing book, to the convention and they sold for $17.75, the last one was presented to Rev. Lemon. Prof. Sherwin, by his ready wit, interesting manner, and pointed illustrations, kept his hearers always interested and anxious for more. He used an organ shipped expressly for his use from Omaha. A report of the convention would be incomplete if nothing was said about the bountiful repast which was served to the delegates of the Conven tion in the Congregational church on Wednesday and Thursday, by the ladies of Hastings. It was everything desirable and all were abundantly sat ified. The convention was a success, in every way and the most enjoyable one ever held. J. P. Gage is the new President, and H. G. Gilbert of Kear ney Secretary. Hastings is rapidly growing, new buildings are going up in cvftry direc tion, but wc were reminded while there; of a nignt when we were young er and walking along the streets of an esMenveity, wc fell through the nidc-walfc-anrT tore our panto and hurt our shins badly. We thought of it in Hstincs- - Delegate. CT . err We understand that Supt. Pope contemplates banding his resignation as Superintendent of Public Instruc tion to the commissioner! at their present meeting. We would be sorry to loos? Mr. Pope, a- hv ha Iwen an ableaixl efficient officer, but if be mu?t go we know of no one who would be more likely to fill hw place in a most satisfactory mauncr than Mr. C. W. Springer. Mr. Springer i an old teacher of this county, and is in even- way qualified to fill the place with credit to himself and satisfaction to the people, ami we hope, should Mr. Pope resign, that the commission ers will give Mr. Springers claim favorable consideration. Uews Fran np tni Jcwn tha VaUej. Superior is to have a new grain cle vator. Franklin county will hold a county fair this fall. Red Willow county will have a new court house for $1,1!00. A few cases of cholera infantum among the children in Bloumington. Nearly every town in the Republi can valley will celebrate the 4th of July this year. The county clerk of Franklin coun ty will show up the indedtcdncss of that county ioon. The "G" branch of the B. & M. will soon become the main line; through trains will be running in a short time. A large force of hands have been busy repairing damages done the rail road track in Franklin county by recent high water. A little village up the valley has a barbar so mean that he won't buy a hone on which to sharpen his razor but uses his wife's bald head. Last Friday a little nine year old boy hung himself in Franklin county. He had been listening to his father telling of a man hanging himself, and thought he would try it on. Wednesday evening Red Willow county was visited by a terrible hail storm. Hail as large as small sized eggs fell, covering the ground to the depth of eighteen inches, All the north window lights were broken in the house, and grain was somewhat cut but nothing serious. It hailed along a belt running north and south throught the entire county. GRAND CELEBRATION ! At Wells Post-Office July 4th, PROGRAMME. Procession will form at the Post Office at 10 o'clock a. M., and march to the Grove, preceded by the Juniata Martial Baud. Reading of the Declaration of Inde pendence, by M. L. Thomas, Editor of the Red Cloud Chief. Orations by O. C. Case of Red Cloud, and others. Basket Dinner. Immediately after the orations a basket dinner will be partaken of on the grounds. Singing by the North Blue Glee Club, after which all per sons will be allowed to enjoy them selves in any way they thing proper. Bowei: Dance. In the evening; an opportunity will be given all lovers of the dance "to trip the light fantastic" to their hearts content. The grounds arc splendid, a general good time is expected, and the public is cordially invited to be present. Roby is agent for the celebrated Milford flour, he has a large supply of both -grades on hand. The poorest grade of this flour is superior to the best grade of flour sent out by other manufacturers. Call at Ruby's and get a sack, and have some nice, liht, sweet, and white bread. 38tf m m Smith Brothers announce still an other important reduction in rate of interest on time loans. Straight nine per cent annual intwjt. Call at the Bank and leave your application. 40tf. CROWN! Not the. Crown of Kings, nor the Crown of Glory, but the Crnwn Sowinjr Machine, the latest and be.-Jt machine? in the market, it will pay you to call at the Post-OHice and hee it before you purchase! For Sale by M. B. McXitt. TMSZ LESLIE'S POPULAS U0K7HL7. FOR JUNE, Tliis ablj- conducted magazine pre sents rare attractions, both literary and artistic, in the latest i?suc. The opening article, entitled ''Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beacon'iield," is par ticularry interesting; it is admirably illustrated. ''Recollections of Cadet life fnrtv Years ago," "The Lancas hire Wftches." "The South African Trader." "Among Lombard Cities," "The Islands of the Bay Slate" (by X. Robinson), etc., etc., possos great merit, and are profusely illustrated. "A Late Rcmoise," Mr. Benedict's in tensely interesting serial, is. continued, and there are short stories bv S. Annie Frost. TV C. Cnrilpll .T:m.. Ci. Atmtin and other popular writers; these, with several excellent sketches, aubrd pleas ant reading. The poems art; by V, II. Roberts. J. Cunningham, etc., and many of them have tastefull illustra tions. The miscellanj embraces a grcatvnriety of subjets, and abounds with information, interest and enter tainment. In view of the quality and quantity of the literary and artistic contents of each number of this peri odicl, it must be regarded as the cheapest magazine published. There are 128 quarto pages, nnd about 100 illustrations. The yearlv subscription is $3, and a single copv fs onlv '25 cts., IHsStpaid. Address, "Frank" Leslie's Publishing House, 53, 55 and 57 I'ark Place, New York. The importance of Inventors em ploying proper Attorneys to attend to cases before the Patent office, is shown by the contest now going-on fn relation to the Telephone and other valuable inventions. Those -who wish their cases carefully attended to should correspond with PRESBREY fc GREEN, Washington, D. C (Send stamp for circular.) hi. AkaAaSj VKImmmmmmmmmmm 1 W H M mmLA m A K4 I fifCZmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm rHPvwTmTTf r rmwUP'mmmmlnmWr rBmmmmmmV A'VflaBBcv 'jTAmmmw mmmmmmm' felife -stfSSlr&'Sr WpJtu. .iKiKS&AfcmeSlmmmmHmmmfck ISJ? WaaVtic t Jr l ftTSLmmwS N m?r"l!Bmmmmmmm BmmlmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmTr m- ITS OBSERVANCE AT RED CLOUD. The day wil be ushered in by firing too Salutes. Grand procession with Banners and music. A mammoth Bower will be erected to accom modate the multitude. Basket Dinner, Short Speeches bv a half-dozen JEMffiUEKT MATOMS 2 Vocal and Instrumental Music 25 voices in gleeful Sonc. A Bam! of 500 CALITHUMPIANS in full Dress Parade. A match game of Base Ball and other amusements. A beautiful flag costing $lo. bought expressly for the purpose, will bo awarded to the precinct or township sending the largest detoatwrr' Competition open to Uebsfer, Jewelland Smith Counties. n rii , , , Y,cE-P.rSIDENTS: llic toilowini; centlemcn have brrn rlwMii n. V......p......i .....- t. . . . .. to ...u.iun.inK-iuu.U.V.Tr,..r,IM. By order of the Committee Final Proof Notices. Land Office at Hloomlnjrton.Ncb. June II. ii. Notice is hcreliy civen that thr following named nettlcrhnx fiteil notice of M intention to make tlnal proof in support of hi. rlnim. ami secure final entry thereof, proof to be m:ci8 be fore .Inae A. Tulloyn. t'lrk of the ourt of Webster county, at hi office, in Ke-1 Cloud eb., on tndav. luly 2!th. K-U. rix: WII.I.HM K. MtMlK h J entry No.'Jt"rtfnr tho S IV ,f action 10 town 4 north rane 11 weit, an'l namen the fol Ioftinic n? his witneen to prore hi continuitx residence on ami cultivation of n.iH trit rix James II. .Milner. Ilicharh N. Lwi. William Cole and Albeit Henry, all of 'Invert on Neb. juneuly'Jl S. W. SWITZKR. Reci-ter. Land Office at Rloominitton Neb.. June 1 1. 1M1. Notion it hereby triven thnt the following named cottier ha filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her cl.iiin. nnd rccure final entry thereof before Jntiitr A. Tul leys, elerk of the court in Webster county at hi offioc in Red Cloud Neb., on Saturday. July 30th 18S1. vir. I ucy E. Nick r mo, h d entry No. 41U8 for the B 'i ttr W torn 3 north ranco 10 BR-!, and name the tollowmc n her witnesse to piove continuous re.iilt?nc on cultivation of scid trart viz: David M. Kranci. Abrain Well. Adam ll.Sprarher and Kid H Reed allofConle Neb.. junegtjulyjl S. W SWIT7.CR. RrCiter. Land Office at Rlootninzton Neb. June. fi. Wl. Notice is hereby jriven that the follnwin named settler ha Gled notice of hi intention to make final proof in support of Ids cl.um and se rure final entry thereof before Jame . Tullry CIcrK of tburt in W cbter county Nb. at his ofiice in Red Cloud Neb. on Saturday July Ibth. 1681. Willi m II. Uwrx h'd Bprlication No flSl for the S. E. xi e. 11 town 3 north ranco 10 vrrst. nnd names thcfol lowinc as his witu csies. to proto his rontinu on residence on and cultivation of said trict. vir: James Rnlpb. Jileui Hidy. harles Teel nnd David Kranri. nM nFCnwlM Nrli. junc0-jul7 S. W. SWIT7.KR. Register. Land Office at Uloominittnn Neb . May 21. HM. Notice i hereby ziventhat th followinr named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof, before the Clerk of District Court, in Webster county at his oftlro in Red Cloud Nebraska on Tuesday July 19th. lSSI.vii: Knwo W. RobiK50v. Heir of John B. Robinson deceased, HI entry No. 3.VJ3 for tbe K quarter sec 15 town 4 north ranee 9 west, and names the lollowinc as his witnesses to prove continuous residence on and cultivation of said tract ii: Kdwin K. RoRers, Eitbert Taylor. Isaao Taylor. Robert Uuicclc. of Thomasville Neb. roayjijune30 S. W. SWITZER. Rrr'eter- Land Office at Bloominrton Neb Jfay. 16. 1WI. Notice i hereby jfiven tbat the following named settler has filed notice of hit intention o make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof before Jmi A. Tal ler, clerk or Dist, court of Webster county Neb., at hi office in Red Cloud. Neb., on bat urday. July IUb. 15S1. viz. Hasay Kaixis. . H'd application No. W13 for the SE'J :: 12 town 4 north ranire9 wet. and names the rollowinc a bL witneves to prove continuous residence on and caltivation of said trart vir: Itirhard M. Jone. Charles Ilaicer. John . Itiley aud Alexander Riley all of Neunda mayl9june23 S. W. SWITZER. Re ister. SPECIAL SCHOOL ELSOTOIT. The qualified voters of rchool district No. 2 Webster coanty. Nebraska re herehv noti fied tbat an election will be held en 171 ay. Jnne 2Uh. 1WL between the hours ef 1 o clock r. v. and 5 o clock r. v. in accordance with a petition olS. C.Sraiib.. J- I. Miner, p. B. panoitle and eibty-eiht other petitioners beinje more than one-third o the Oianar't voter of said dsstnet. at which election the followinr inestion will be tanmitied. -naII the distlict officers be authorized to isne the coutKin bonds of raid diitrct .o. Z to the amount oflS.OW. for the erection or a school 1 ... ..I ... kil.tirmtfj fav the voters in the district at a special meetinz called or that purpose, and for furnishinc the tone witn theneccsarrapMratu and sapplie. and to pay lor saiJ site tl the same shall not be donated to the district. Said bond to bear data ofAox ntlst. JSS1. to be of the denomination of SUOO each, and to be payable as folio wi: One Und at the expiration often ytari from date, and oa bond annually thereafter oatil ail are paid. V bear interest at toe rat of seven tercent. per anna a. payable annually to bearer on interest coupons attached thereto. principal and iaterert pnyable at -he oS-e of the county treasurer of Webster eooaty. in Red Clnnd. Sih. At i I election the ball&ts shall be in the folio wiar form, viz: TOE OXD3. acaixsT aoKDs). The place of voUnr will be in the old lebool honse in aid district. . v Br order of the Trustees of fcbool dutnet SB. 2. iV'ebster Coanty Neb. Ked Cload. Neb.. May -1st. l-.il. 44t - A.J.K1111T, Dirtewr. LEGAL XOTICE. In Justwe G.-rt ..bv.er Coanty Nebraska. before Abram Ka.ey Jcstice ot tae Peace. Li Cloud Precinct. Melvin C. Sbcrauw. PlaintiC) John W. EeiUy. Defesdaat. 1 To Jokn VT. SeeUy Defendant. Yaa are hereby iwtiied that aa action baa been eoaaenced 2T,,2J above naed court by said Jelnn X. 5-n Plaintiff to reeover Pf - Jf "A?A Aa-eraed D-rriek. aai fir tea d.llar sia-aeforwix)EtnUywith-hllioc a.i proartr aid tb.U anlea yoa appear and answer, oa er before Jaly 15th. 1381: al 9 o'slock a. jc. jM aest flMe takes asaisrt yoa far aai-l proper ty teseUer Mtilaxee a-rf emts 45-t5 lawra C. llaytrr. htAtfy ScfSCOBZ (or and advertise in tie Bed. Cloud direr 9CHV""''mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw !' ."LNilllt Hi M PIM'A' uf Arran-reincntH. -- --. -...va.t.w. Joseph IVOTICK. Xotire boreby tjiven that the peti tion of thirty rcMilcnt fi'ceholdcr of iWdam 1'reciuct in Wolntcr rounlv Nobr.L-ka, ha Iwen lib-d in the nthVt of the County Clerk: of jai.l county, in-aung the ho.trd of county 1-01111111'-. sioiuri of Hind county to ritnt and iviie to IVtrr MTton,"a li.-tju' to r-idl malt, tiirituou nnd viuoih lienor in the town of IMtie Hill in I'otMl.im Pre cinct in taid Webster totintv lni ka, mid that .-aid Replication b miI. mitD-d lo haid Idmrd of County Coiumi-MOiicra to ttike action tlicrooii at the iifxl incctinj: of siml lJonrd to be held at the Court Hotie in I ted Cloud Welmer count v Xcbnuka, 011 the tnd, tl.u of June SS '-- PlTilt MlUTON. Atieoiioa Breeders of lor;.:! The line Stallion known iw "Tom" the properly of David Hootch will laiui lot inure the pre-ent nea.1011 at the follow mz rule.-., viz- $8 to iiiMirc .-inyle nrire.lwo mare.-, I.,; moru (hull two liv the nme owner. 7 e;irli I For the eeaioti $(, "inv.'e i-ervire, $J W HI etiiiul at Ketj rioud on Friday and Saliirditv of each week; at Iunfu Hoek, MotnIax and Tm-day. of ra h week, and at Amboy Wednesday. ami Tlmretl.iv-. "TOM" N a fine horye, beinjr of Percheron Cauadiaii and Itluchrr-Morxan Mtock, Deautiuil dapple bay, sixteen hand.t high, weight, l.Vi pounds JOHN mEr?CH, Amboy, Neb. 3im3. MONEY TO LOAN! Money to prove tin with on final re ceipt, or on deeded html at 8 per cent,, and l-fi'2 per cent, commission, or at straight lu per cent, no commiton. J NO. IL Wilitox. Office next door to Chief office. 3)tf For HiHousnt?", conttipation, liver comnlaints and all bhsod diseases, the Big IIomI and Liver Cure. Dr. Mar shall's Itrotnohue, w the best. Drug gitts ?eil it. Money To Loan On Read Estate, in Wclwlcr and ad joining counties at the very hot rates It mil pay every farmer who think of Iwrrowing money, to see rnc before making arrangements with any other party. o expense to Uin torrowcr iwi tedious delay no dealing with eastern parties no application fee, lmui or comintJ-sion no fee for making or recording papers or Uking ackuowl edgements no atlvance or mi-an-nnal interest, antl no interct until money i actually in hand. Call noon or add rev R. A. SiMrso, 33tf Ixvii Broker, Blue Hill, Nob. Notice is hereby riven, tbat I til eiale all Mrtnni wbe may dol ir to St themselves a candidates tor iJs sf tfce primary cr tfiamom schools of wbtr eaty. at Ite-i Uoad en tli first Hatarday in tbe as Kit t r.tin..r- II. r Asrnit and SoVrabr: At 1 Blue II ill on tne first satardar m tbe scoatt at H) on tbefiirtt Satordsy if tb U el tnnt-r Ai.nl Jnlv and ISetAbr. Al UJM itarcb. Juae.PtciBiraod leor.tt. Hxa cassations ta csitctrc l 9cVtc. a. A. A. l'ort. Cwsaty 5aprncleeic3i at Pabitc Isttracuoa KstiOTl Xzi'zzrzll tetUnlU Are ysa l:tarfd at a-jbt al brkr9 f itrtf :nt by a sick ebild su n; at cry 9t witn tbe ejeractstict rm .t r-i lrlrtb; If a, r at oaee aad et a Int'.'t 1' ,Av. vVfctww's irtb Icri'T.'ar. It will f. e.-e Ibe jr lhilraSTr er iajJiale5y evrs- i-3 iu tbere i an cuiac a bo o tit. Tbrr- sots tnfbrr oaeartii wio hs ever ! it. 3ks will jM lellyva at a tbt It will rts-iU't ib trtwel. &4-pve-ret to tbt sauibtr. sot relief al bcxl'b t La eblJd. rTstM, li oj"'- It U KrfceOy tIm I oe !c all -.-. asl rtrxet U laa tavtc a4 b the irei-oa f6f tbe oVlrK ai beat senate (&y3uaa a-i eartaw a l UaUeat autn. &M evsrywbve. C ceau a boHJa. iiall Vs nerl. Nealert naatry rjajt U s tacnrafcle Udt lr ot Owivi. 3r-.5" BrovbiaJ f ieba sra etja to c telf la Asth!. Brrsciirir. Cnekr. Ctxrt Costfaf.tira and TtrawC.tM'eaie. Vvt ibirtr ear tae Ttvches bar fee fswstsaa!! litT byctaas. and always i awrfest aallsfartieav fSey-ar- or aatrirf bariax ' Astrd-br w.le a4 awa as foraearlr 'Mire craeratwB. tier bsr tafe4 ."; eritrlraak afltoartfce few ta m usiwik ft ie as. PaUie itak a-J Sijsrn ikaw- o eler avd treacio9 4 wa- SHJ4 a. t6ty'-.cta bcrrrjwt.eT, MBumuMsmamaawmMaamamauawaawBi i...i .i ... 1 ,.,,... ......,. Ikt-Tl V 14)1111 I 11,1 K I' Carber Ch'ir The Proof of the Puddingisinihe Earing." You have only to call on us and wc can casi- - ly convince you that wc do sell ' HARDWARE V little BELOW the v ' so-called "Bed rock pri ces' advertised by other firms. t Besley& Perkins. ZdwiBJaatX HONEST FRED!. ofct, the Albright Hore Will Und tliia raoti at Its'! Ootid .tlat y.tAr'.i ratsm, vu aioitiurn aiugb' rnarc; Two niart-j $13) imr than two by thr .t m. own t-r, ITilatJB Tor the adtaon, ltXfy, singly nrrriKt. tZJJQ. Thia hnrti uckiU only lo mj known to b adnnrsl. II. hoa Iwrn afknowl rIgcI by many god jndgoi to lsc UiJ lCet "ill M it 1 Ira" en in tht fct'um WViht, in flh, 1500 jsotini!. IJ3iitiful H.ty, nmrnet ncal form, grwl hf, luh carriagr and bl of all a kiwi Jt kitten Htarrwner ttbo bx a gol Jack with him at aaniff rate. I ntil further rKstin will I-i (fftmd at t!i fVjmmercMt lrn. Colt can i crn at tht? tr-tniar iif Jb- Fog!-. HUU re?k. Eq. YnrrJ Jnaralc, O McCall. Hnry Gerkkc, at IP-ckst' farm and !tailt'ti a at In val'. aIo at K1 Dtsod.. Mtib- at ir:xnr of Ia- rrnith ami lJti I'orv ni;r, (siudc Hock. Kim rreck mill and K?d (load mill. Tii n-xnrr h.ia cntttlr-d thta Jar2 'TsTf-r Pwuth.' Itinr the famou Uf r'rotthKk formerly of "stride Kwrk. ho" the lt t.k tn thj ralJcr D. HTZ. I'rrsrinrtor thtmm ayak Mm mAmvwMCTwmc co. C")twas9. Wss sfs. f lSrniwaW'laSn alksaaBlH l MAassvMa Lbw a mBawlff!?"C '1??r' 1 i2?2j2m9S? aassasassysay wassasija' for br Ifmllf 11 mE3Zm?irGtr 1 Cflt Uftkmm avak aw'iif taMMi asaa.f MCA salamwrACTtMHlC CO. I . 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