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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1881)
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Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. C fRpi alwny on hand ami trimmed on hott notice. Trice as low nt any in the alley. Kwairiug of all kinds itiiue pruinp'ly and Satisfactory. Rurinl Rubes furnished at reasonable rated. UED CLOUD, - - - NEB. Harness Shop, BY J. L FILLER, lice pi censtnntly on band a full lane of HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, HORSE-BLANKETS, Willi's, COMBS, BRUSHES. HARNESS OIL, And ovory thing usually kvptiu a first- diUs shop. TWO DOOttS X0RTH OF T1WE BANK. TauHlgatst Cash Pries Said for Hidit and Furs. Flour & Feed STORE, CEAS. E. PU.THAM; Prop. DEALER IN ELOTJR.EEED Corn. Meal. Bran Chop pud Feed aad GROCERIES, VUit the BceWond Rrucery. Feed andPrw vision turo when you w.ihi tut-alio far niaa or blast. Hirhot market-price is-enrh liairrfSr grain All kiniU ofiiiuntrr produce taken ra eschanc furr-xlf. ('uodi tlelivercd to all part -of toirs frc of vbarco. St'tre ,outh of RccJVPlow Factrr. Red Cloud, NEBRASKA!. It The Proof of the Pudding is inthe Youfhave oly to call on lis and we cam easi- iy thatwe convince you do sell HARDWARE A little BELOW the so-called "Bed rock pri ces" advertised by other firms. .-&i'K- -3! Ealing; t.i3tfrSrr The chief. LOCAL MATTERS. THURSDAY NOV. 24. 1881. Jtoml adrerltilmcnta inserted among the muling matter icill be charged JOata, fine eacA insertion. Give thanks to-day. Jiff. McBride's for hats. CJermantowB, t Mrs. McBbuje'. m i Hoods, Flannels and needle work; home rnanwfactiirc, at Newhocse'h. I A large stock of Germantown woo), Zephyrs and stocking yarn, at 31ns. Newhocse's. All wool hoods for sale at Mbh. Newhousk's. CTiildrens Bibs, at Mrs. McBride's, rone door south of Putnam's store. Mr. W. H. Strohm attended to two law suits at Guide Rook last week. Stylish, fancy ribbons, at Mm. McBride's. A full supply of flannels of all kinds at .. NElVlfOUdK's. G to Xcwhousc's store for dress goods of all kin tlf. Elegant Tips and Plume, at Mm. McBkidk's. Buckwheat flour. Maple syrup, New Orleans Molatues. Sugar House Drip Uyrup and Sorghum for sale at M.AK5II s. All kind of ImildiiiK material at the Chicago Lumber Yard. Again, and for the 978th time we nay; correspondents will please write only on one side of the paper. A new and complete assortment Millinery Goods just received, at Mrs. McBride's. of WeWm that the household of Rev. E. Middlcton was made happy, recent ly, by the appearance of an heir. Ladies stylish Collars, at Mrs. McBbide's. THere will be services at the Con gregational church on Thanksgiving daj Services at 1 1 o'clock a. m. Only presidents of first national banks and newspaper men can afford the luxury of hard coal fires this winter. The annual meeting of the W. C. T. U. will bo held on Friday of this week, Nov. 25th, at Mrs. E. B. War ner's at 3 p. m. A full attendance is requested. The Rev. Geo. O. Yeiscr will preach next Sabbath mornihg'and evening at the Congregational" church. Tho ad jnihutrnlibn of Baptism after morning service. Next Monday E. L. Grubb will take charge of the old Avenue Hotel at Guide Rock, and tho latter part of the week it will bo re-opened to the public, under tho name of the Morgan House. Our young people wishing to attend the largest and best business institu tion should correspond with Prof. Miller, President of the Great Mercantile College at Keokuk, Iowa. Rev. Hawley, pastor of tho M. E. church was the recipient of a hand some compliment from Mr. Besley, of the "firm of Besley & Perkins, last Sabbath. Mr. Besley is almost a stranger in Red Cloud, and when he met Mr. Hawley he took him to be the editor of Chief, which mistake Mr. Hawley of course received as a .compliment. J Foiltry tfid Huts. At Mosher's meat market is the place to get your turkeys for Thanks giving. They keep on hand all kinds of poultry, the best of beef, pork and mutton, as well as sausages, lard &c, fcc Everything fresh and good. e i 7IIX0W COTTONWOOD SEEDLI2TSS. (From Misssuri River) On hand and ready to deliver, 500,000 Yellow Cottonwood Seedlings, 12 to 30 inches high, at $1.00 per 1000. Send orders to M. Wilson, Nav. 4th. 1881. Cloverton, Neb. coAir coAirr NUT COAL. RANGE COAL. FORT SCOTT COAL. CUMBERLAND COAL. WHITEBREAST COAL, For sale at the Chicago Lumber Yard, Red Cloud Neb. m SPANISH X&XKO BT7CXS FOft BAH.- I have just received a car of thor oughbred Spanish Merino Bucks. PEDIGREE: Shipped from Vermont last rear and not used, being climated, and in number one order for use. I oflGrr them for sale in lots to suit pur cttwers. We think they are the best lotfarer Bhipped into this state. Come early and make your selection. Address, II. R. Stone, Smith Center, Smith Co., Kan. GkoiceTeas and Coffee. Ai-M. Cook is agent for the San .Francisco Tea Company, for Webster 'Co:, Nebraska and Smith Co., Kansas. ancVwiH rattan you with samples of Tea and Coffee, which he is selling at prices below what can fer had- at any store in the county, for the- amua class of goods. Goods delivered at your door, and if not satisfactory, after trial the agent will refund your money. Try those goods and you .willuse.no other. IS-w-4 - e Hardwire at Cost. T-hapiware stare formerly owned by Holcoatb-Brc. fe.twr.th property ofMr. Cowviasej of LiBcsrr h is desirous of eenMt tW- aiscK at eaak andTpUced ItWjCJCafcy 6rwr of the store, who wUfa ail taaw be readv toshow von th roe aaCaeB tbew to yougreatlyeduetiFricea. CaU at llelcomb Broa. old sta ku in fieed antthirig to the hardwaa 15-W-2 Agnew &. Murphy, contractors on the B. &, M. extension weit, oame in on a special hut Sunday. Vcnnor predict a raild winter look out fur snow and aiurau, as the weather generally goea contrary to L prognosticauons. m It is Mtontsbrng that the cook-store explosions occur only in the houses of r those who hate no "visible means" of procuring fuel. . Z. E. Parker, of the State Journal Co., was a caller at the Cmxr office yesterday, and, as usual, took our order for a large lot of printer's stock. j.ne larmcrs ciaim tnat tiicy can get more for their cattle and hogs at Blue Hill than they can at Red Cloud. Why is this so 7 Red Cloud should certainly be tha better market of the two for live stock as well as grain. I Mil It has been suggested to us tHat the town councilmen should state an effort to improve taW- side-walks and hare-some new ones put down, or else disband and" "become wanderers and vagabonds on the lace of the earth." What has got into the people that they cut, shoot and injure each other eo terribly, of late. We havn't picked up an exchange for the last month that did not give an account of one or more shooting or stabbing scrapes. It is about time a stop was put to this sort of thing. Just after election Mr. Hawley, who was defeated in the race for Judge ship, was asked how he felt, "Well," he replied, "I feel pretty much m Lazarus felt." "Lazarus ?" "What do you mean by that" was asked. "Why," said he, "Lazarus was licked by dogs, and so was I." We publish this week a letter from Dry Creek, written by a new corres pondentor rather two of them, and signed "Two Orphans:" If we were al lowed to guess, which of course we are not, we should say the letter was the production ot two mischevous girls. Come again, you "Orphans." Our down town contemporary seems to have suddenly conceived a violent attachment for Mr. Chas. Buschow. the county treasurer elect, judging from the amount of "taffy" adminis tered in his last issue. We were not surprised to learn that the said "taffy" was extremely nauseating to Jlr. Buschow. We are obliged to omit the publi cation of the second article, written by a lady, ccnsuring.Mr. Kcnney for his contemptible fling at the woman's suflragerasssociation, published in his paper last week, for the reason that tho other article was already in type, and for the further reason that the last handed in was a little too compli mentary to the personal appearance of the editor of the Chief. Our sym pathies are, of course, with the Indies who arc, very justly, offended at the dirty black-guard who has needlessly assailed them. TlansgivisgDinntr. The Ladies Aid Society, will give a regular aid-fashioned Thanksgiving dinner, at the M. E. church, consis ting of hot roast turkey, roast beef, chickens, pies, vegetables, and all the accessories thereunto belonging. The price will be 40 cts. a single ticket or 75 cts. a couple. This is done to induce each young gentleman who comes' for his dinner to bring his sister, or somebody's sister. A small reduction will be made to families, thereby making it cheaper for them than to preparo a dinner at home. Dinner will be ready soon after the morning service at the other church, and can be procured from that time until 3 p. m. There will be a Dime Social at the same place in the evening. Sec. tint Craak Ittmi. Walnut, Nov. 21, 1881. The Methodist church of this place received another member, a week ago Walter Noble was baptized and re ceived in full membership. Both, of the Walnut Creek schools are rh "fulP blast.?' One taught by Mrs. Pose Noble and the other by Miss Emma Hare, and be it said to the credit of this part of the count3 that they are not so very cheap either. We have just been told of a dis graceful row that occurred a short time ago, near here. Such things ought not to be. We have always considered the people of Walnut to be ladies and gentleman, and we arc glad tosay that the event of which we speak occurred across the state line. We had our expectations raised high by the report that we were to have a singing school in our midst, but we are doomed to disappointment, for there is no singing school for us. Ceph and Nelse'Rosacrans have all tho work they can attend to, they are the "boss" plasterers. Mrs. Hoklredge has just returned from a visit at Bloomington. Almost all the horses in this neigh Erfcood are aick with- the pink-eye. Thaaawaa- a lively time at the elec tion in tbi ycccinct. For our -part we were sorry that any one should vote anything but aha- atraight ticket Quite -a pleasant party gathered at the residence of squire HoMredge ok Friday evening last. It is needless to aay all present eajoyed themselves, for tkey always do there. -News rather-earc just now, but Xr.Jtauson'-'Aaa give bia promise thai there i-going "to b at wedding there aeon, TaUyoae? foe. some fc rU.cBo. - Red Cvovd, Nor. 12 1331. Mr. Eorroa: HaTe you aad your rcadrn ever observed this peculiarity of the editor of the slrym ? He has "such a winning- way to make people hate lunu" He "pitches into them" on all occasions and for no other reason as any one can sec. Now, it Lt an article on "petitions,' then, something mean about Mr. Bur- ncu me juvangiusi. Agun ne goes for the W. C.T. U. about publishing extracts from somo old scrap book in their Temperance Column And this last week he has a funny (?) and. ex tremely foolish article about thu Woman's National Temperance Union, ending ofTwfth a fling at the Woman's-Suffrage Society. If these tilings were evils, we would bid him God vpeed in his crusade against them, but every one knows they are undertaken for tho benefit of mankind. No one really wanu to notice these articles of his enough to answer them, and then there is an other reason, he is not a gentleman. OasEUVEx. Dry Cms Xtaau. En. ChieI': We noticed in your paper a few interesting items from Walnut, which aroused our curiosity and we thought a few items from Dry Creek would be interesting to your many readers. We can hardly agree with "U. No. Ho," in being so partial to a few; we owe many respects to our citizens; therefore will slight none, but will begin at the source of the creek and go to the mouth, or jumping off place Please take no offense at bur few feeble remarks, for our peu may lead us astray. - Ed. Englcr has built a new house out of Nebraska brick; which we arc afraid will nut stand the gentlo breezes. Uncle Rosacrans, although 73 years old, is not discouraged with farming, but lias plowed nearly two acres a day; which, we think pretty good for a man of his age. Success to him, is our wish. Miss Ida is at home attending school. That is right, Ida, for it re quires a good education to teach a school of one. Henry Serl is also preparing his farm for another crop, may the bugs not trouble you Henry. A bouncing girl at Ceph. Rosacran's, the mother is doing well, the father we fear will loose his reason. School began last week, with Miss Maggie Noble as teacher. O. R. Dowes is going to leave hi" farm and. move to town, they will Vc missed on tlie creek'"bcing-among the first settlers. THcrearcnot many of the pioneer ladies who have endured the hardships that Mrs. Downs has, we hope the chango is a plcosaut one for her. Pierce's have relatives visiting them from the east, and, we understand they intend locating here. John Jones has bought somo lots in New Ark Kearney county, with in tentions of making it is his future home, and would like a good renter on his farm. His wife is on the sick list. Joe Jone's smiling face, was seen at our doors, we like to see you Joe, but ike to see your beef the best. Tom Vaughn is able to support a watch. Tom Jones was a guest on our creek last week, wc understand ho is not going to risk tho prophesy of a mild winter, but is about to take unto him self a help-mate. Quite a good idea Tom. "U. No. Ho" thinks a lyceum would be interesting. Suit the action to the word and organize at once, and the people of this creek will gladly assist, Two Orpmaxij, THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE FOB DECEMBER. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, DD. Editor. The December number of this favor ite periodical appears with the popu lar divine, T. De Witt Talmage, D. I)., as Editor, and extremely good as it has hitherto baen, it has acquired in creased brilliancy from his connection with it. In his characteristic initial address, "To the People," he says: "We promise nothing, except to trust in God and do our level best. Our religion is sunchine, end the diff erence between earth and heaven is that the sunshine of earth sometimes gets beclouded, but heaven is ever lasting sunshine. We mean to culti vate the largest catholicity. We want in our Magazine to help make Sunday the brightest, and most entertaining, and the happiest day of the week. We believe there is no other Sunday Magazine in A mcrica, So the field is clear. We propose beginning in our next series of articles on 'People We have Met;' and will before we get through, set forth some of our con temporaries of the pulpit and the press. They have often given their ideas of us. We will give our ideas of them." The leading article of the number is entitled, "The Christian Statesmon James A Garfield," by the Editor, which is replete with interest ing reminisccnaes, and is finely illus trated. Among the other particularly noteworthy illustrated articles are "Malta," "Reminiscences of an Old New Yorker," "Religions Dissent in Russia," "The Prince Imperial Mem orial,". A Missionary Emancipator, etc., etc The interesting story, "Mav Cunningham's TriaL" is continued, and there are several short stories, sketches, essays, eUx. by Eleanor Kirk. Augusta Browne Garret, Rev. Mr. Deems. Rev. J. H. Waterbury, etc, etc The poems posses great merit, and the miscellany is aJmoflant, en-, tertaining and instructive. The price of a single copy is 25 cents,-the anuual subscription $3; six months; $1-50; four months $1; sent postpaid. Ad dress. Frank Leslie. Publisher, S3 55 and 57 Park Place N.Y. 7 Per Cent. Honey to Loan! Money to prove up with on foal re ceipt, or o deeded (and at 7 nejc cateL, and l-2 par cent. couaaietHon, ar ml straight 9 par cant, no cotwmiacmr. Jia JL Wiixcok. OJtcc neat door ta Chief owlce. 3HL Woman's Column. Ro Cuktdv Sov. .!,, jjgi. Tbw Woman Suffrape Socitfy et pursuant t adjournment at the xtk denceoTMrs. EC Van Aukm. Tb meeting called U order by the president. MiuaJes of the previous meeting read and appro ed. Severn! section of the Statute of the state of Nebraska, read and con sidered, and by vote ordered publh ed in the Woman' Column of tho Red Cloud Chiet. A number of appropriate ami inter esting selections were read. Ad journed to meet at the residence of Mrs. A. McNitt, on Friday evening the 2d, of Dec. Mas. A. McNrrr, Trwidcnt. E. B. KxjGtrr, Secretary. LAW. The following sections of the law contained in the Statutes of Nebraska were quoted by the Hon. E. M. Corrcll in his lecture here, and a good many person have since said there was no uch thing in the lam. DECEDESTiJ. Sec. 1st. The widow of every de ceased person shall be entitled to a dower, or tho use, during her natural life, ot one-third part of all the lands whereof her husband was seised, of all estate of inheritance at any time during the marriage, unless she is law. fully barred thereof. Sec 29. When any man and his wife shall bo seized, in her right of any estate of inheritance in lands, the husband shall on the death of his wife, hold tho lands for his life as tenant thereof by curtesy. DIVORCE AND ALIMONY. Sec. 23 When marriage shall 1 dissolved by the husband being scu teuced to imprisonment for life, and when a divorce shall bo decreed for the cause of adultery committed by tho husband, or misconduct, or drunk eness of the husband, or on account of his being sentenced to imprisonment for the term of three years or more, the wife shall be entitled to her dower in his lands in tho same manner as if he were dead; but she shall not be entitled to a dower in any other case of divorce. Sec 24. When a divorce shall be decreed for the cause of adultery com mitted by tho wife, tho husband shull hold her personal estate forever, and he shall hold her real estate, so long as they both shall live; and if ho shall Biirvivc her, he shall hold her real estate for his own life, as tenant by curtesy. Special Notices. Notice is tbfa eolaan will be charg etl i eraU a liae each week. Shogo Flour for sale at Body's. Headquarters for flour at Putnam's Flour and Feed Store. A full stock of iron and wood pimips, at Mitchell A Mokiiart. 4-tf W. B. Ruby has the largest stock of Fancy Groceries, Confections, Ac, in tho valley. Goto Roby's and ho will show you Daylight-Oil; it burns longer gives a better light and is non-explosive. 11-tf For Sale: 160 acres of land 7 miles south-west of Red Cloud, partly under cultivation. Timber and water. Apply at this office. Smith Brothers announce still an other important reduction in rata of interest on time loans. Straight nine percent annual interest. Call at the Bank and leave your application. 40tf. $50,000 To Loan On Btal Estate security, at 9 per cent., annual interest. xo commis sions, at The Webster County Bank, Red Cloud. 10-tf MONEY TO LOAN! On Real Estate, at the lowest rate of interest, by A. A. Pope, 15-tf Bed Cloud Neb. It is always very annoying to a con gregation to have a person hacking and coughing during services. One dose or Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup re lieves the worst cases. Sola by all drupgists. Don't trifle with a severe cough or cold. Procure in time, if you wish to save doctor bills; a bottle of Or. Mar shall's Lung Syrup. Price only twenty-five cents, 'large size fifty cent. Sold by all druggists. TAKE NOTICE. I have purchased the fractional r aec. of land laying between Peter McNitt's and the river. And the public is hereby notified not to cut any timber on the same. M. B. McNrrr. Public Sale. I, the wnderatgned, will sell at public sale, about six miles south-west of Bed Cloud, on south aide of the river, on the place known as the Maxwell farm, on Wednesday November 30th, 1881, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m. the following described property, to-wit: 2 cows and one calf. 6 yearling steers, 3 yearling heifers, 5 spring calves, aoheaxl of spring ahoats, 2 work horses, and 1 yearling colt, 1 doable set of harness, 1 sulky stirring plow, 1 double harrow, 1 new mower, 1 new wagon, 1 corn cultivator. 35 tons of hay, corn, in the crib and some wheat and other things to numerous to men tion. Texxs of Sale: All aounts of 5 and leas, Cash. All over to, three months time win be given, with approved se curity". 6. W. Hummel, Administrator. JovStaBMXD, Auctioneer. Prjsrjnr Ube blood and regulate the eowelav if y woeld have health. There is o reaaedy- eqal. to the FncxLTAatt Brrrzas for this par- They act directly on the sottceciafxl, going to the seat of aad driviac it fros the Ner fc they atop herav be lae system, nviac rt - e.. -a. m. . reaeeriiic it maca- oc wmmunz. au Money To Loan Oti Jtr? &Ute. U Wclwtrrarwf a4 jointti count!? at th rrr bet ra- It will py errry farmer who think ot borrowing money, t re mo before making arrangements with any other party. No rxjwne to the borrower no tcdiou delayno rfcalitij: with ctem parties no application fer, bontu or commission no Uc fr making or recording papers or taking acknowl edgement no advance or cmian nual iutcr4tP am! no inurcst until money is acfuafly in hand. Call upon or addreM U. A. Sttojr. 3Stf Loan Broker, Blur Hill, Ntb. Filial Proof Notices. LbJ OSee ml BlooKisrten.ntb. fc. It. 1141. Xtk w htr.fer aWr tVl li. UlUvUc Bused MtUw bu ft4 tit of &U UUalUa t. Bftke 1m) proof is u?rt ef aU Ui. a4 cr Seal eatrj tatr. bfr Clerk f Die trkt Court or W Ulr rvantr Ne.. at aU e In lle4 Cloai Neb.. o getartUy. ! Stah. 14. T1U ... Eci T. St trow. Pre. D. H. .NV UZt far the iAi wt rs leva 3e rtiut l&w. lie ua ike fllowla wit&eMMUi prove alt caaiiaa.ai rUetr BpvavaatieIUiatloaef hU Ua4, flu Wil IUa Waller, lleary Waller. Tlnetar Lawler. WUUem T. rter. all ef O.Ih Nea. aoT3Mea S.W. tfWlTZKR. XetUttr. Laai Cte at Itaewlagtoa. Neb. Ner. 12. itl. Notice ie arret Nea that tbe foUewlac Be4 eeMJer aaa 614 aoticeof hi eaieatUa to sake fiaal frvof la fapport of hit elale a4 that mli prwf will le te4e before aek ef DUtrirt (Wt Webeter Oueir at IUJ Cleatl Neb,.oa Saturday December 17. IM1 vie luiua. rre. D. 9. No.: for the A K qurur . 12 towaSaraaxe IJw. lie aaaee Ute fblaa-taa witaeeeea to rue ale ceMeu reWeee ntea.4caltUationof !! uail vit: (eerie Kaertoa, Taeaat Kaerloa. Cherte U. fetter, Tbuataa Kee4. all of KeJ a. at N.b, BoflTdarlS 8. W.SWIfZUIl. RetUter. Laail Oflee at Bleeailagtea Xeb. Nor. it 1MI. Notice U here aires that the follevta aaaad eettier ha filed notice of hit Intention to lake foal proof in support of hit clajia aad e eaielaal oatrjr thereof before Ibe r!rk of Dit.eoan la Webtter roualr at hi oflce ia Rod Cload Neb. on Saturdar !s 17, 1M1, rrt: ., JiCoa (', Altlaiio. Hd No. UK fur tho X K qawter e. 90 ua ia rante Her. He mew the following li oeeee U prove hi eouilououi retKieoce apen. aad cullivatioB of tall Uod ric llarlea W. Park Elrer Tatle. Noltoa iUrtlet. J oh a Media all of Welt Neb. BOTl7docIS S. W.SAirZKll. UeaUler. LaadOfieoat HlooalBctsa Neb. Nor.. I. 1H1. Notice It hereby glren that the fotlowias turned tetUer ha Bled notice of hli Intention to aaka fiaal proof la tupport ot hi data, and care final eawrr thereof, before the Clrk of the Cburt WebtUr County Neb . at hi oflce la Red Qoad Neb.. oairn-1r Dec. 15,11. Ik ,, Siaioa II. RoaaaraoK. U d No. 57 67 for the othvet quarter te towaSaraage low. He aasie the follewiac witneeia to prove hi rantinaou retidenee uton and cultivation ofaaM lnJ, vit: Warrea . Deal. Neloa Hurd. Hearr A. ifcCun. Kd win 1. 1cCuBe all u fa led Cloud Neb. orlOdecS S.W.SrrrZTR, RefUter. Land OSceat BlooaiMtoa.fob. Nov.. 4. 1M1. Notice ie herehr rim that the fullowiar saaed tetUer ha lied notice of hit intention to make final proof in tapport of kl clala. aad that laid proof will be aad be for Clerk Dis trict Court Webtter Coublrat Hed Cloud Neb. an Saturday Iieceaber 10 tMl. Binu W. SHiatar. H'd No.C919 forthe touth.wrtt quart' tec. I town 3a range 9w. II mmr the following witaeatee to prove hi continuum ridence upon and euluvatioaoffald lnl vii: John A, Smith of Thoaaiville Neb.. Joihua Melton of Dine Hill Neb , John Q. Kobiiuon of 1 neaat vllie Neb.. Arthur A. Pope or Red Clnud Neb. novlOdecfi i', rT.aWITZKB.UcfUttr, Land Oftrutt Dloomtngton Neb . Oct.. 31. 151. Notice it hereby given that the following, named eettlcr hat Bled notice of hit Intention to make final p. roof in tupport o hit o!aia. and that raid proof will be to vie before 1erk of Dittrict Court at Red Cloud Ntb.. on HaturJ December 10. l-Hl, vit: LrruBB L. Lu. H'd No. 3108 fur the iw! !-.' ..'' tw qiarlar d quarter $m quarter ee. 31 town In raege Vw. He name the following wilneM to prove hit contmuou reeidenee upon and cultivation of laid lead via: (ieorge Tool, John itr.Moe. Heory Cewley. Andrew M, llardy alt of Ouide Rock Neb. aevludecfl S. W. 8WITZ8R. Uegitter. Land Office at Bloomlngten Neb Oct. 31. Wl. Notice is hereby riven that the folluwing- aamed tettler ha filed notice of hit intention to make 6nal proof i a tnpimrt ofhU cUlu.ol aecure final entry thereof, before '.he Clrk of District -oort,in webtter county t hit offlcv in Red Clou i tebratka on baturilay December 10th, 1831. vii: Lanr-oLo Snt'L. H'd .Yo. 43Sfor the nef iec.2 town 4n rang llw. Up name the following witnrstee to prove bit continuou residence upon and cul tivation of aaid land vii: Itaac May. Janet Turner. Jartin Hatfield. Cbaile SchoerUbei all of BIueUUIeb, BOVltecS S. W.SWITZEK. RegUter. Land OBea at I'looaington. Neb. Oet. 72. IMi. Notice I he rebr gilven that tha following BUaed eettler ha Bled notice of hi Intention to Bake final proof in tupport of hit rltim. and lecuro anal entry tnerent. before Ibe Llerk of Dittrict Court is Webtter County at Red Cloud Neb., on Saturday Nov.. 2bta. JWJ. Tit: Johu iaBKta. OwarJiaaof Minor Ueira of John Huh dee'd. h'd entry No. M10 for the JneUei aad mH neK tee. 10 town 2b range fw. He naaeee tae loiiowtac wmtHti o prove ait eontrnueu reeidcBee spoa. and euttlvatioa of aid land vit Jacob Kiadcher. Jacob Portuier. lealak Heittaaa, Zackariaa Croxton. all of Calde Rock Sh, ...--- . ,. ect37Mv4 S. W. BWIT2ER. lUriftw. LEGAL NOTICE. Jeaktn Davie will take nit lew that oa the aCtk day ef October 1SSI. J. O, Bartea. a Juatiew webeter county NeSratka. Ueued an order of attack aeat for thu eaa of r&00 with inUreet at tea percent, per annua frora April 3d, law. In aa ctins nendta burore kim. wherein fcvernart M Heaxea are plalntiS and Jenkla Oavia it defendant. ... That troBerty coemting of one feeder. et ralky etlrnng plew.one eera planter, one cul tivator and one Newton wagn wu attached under aid order, raid came a contiaoed to the 12th day of December 1M1. at 1 o'clock p. a. Evanar t Mssac. PUiotlC. By their Atty". Sturuoe k 8tiT. Bin Hill Webtter County Nebraska. Nove karetk. 1M1. 1 LEGAL NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that oa tka 15th day of Dceeatbar 19S1. ia the town of Red Cloud Neb. oppoeiU St eFariaad'a Her, there will be rIJ at public auction tha fclUwing deecribed property: On dark brown aare. with utile hiad feet a Jktle atjova aedlua it with ttar ia ferebead. even yean eld. ae dark brown aorae me diaa rite, white hiad foot. gkt rear old. Oa blank horee nine yean ol d. rtar is (orchead white hind foot. Oca red aad white t cow with right horn brokea oC five yean eld. aad one Clariada breaking plow. . Iheeaid aruferty having bea taken under aad by virtaeof two chaule aortsaaea. dated. reetetiveJy Noreaher 4th UTS and Jfay 3tth 18SI. aad recorded aad filed lata Cterk ofllaa ia Webeter eontv. The aaaa of tha aortgw mor kmac W. w. Baaaell. Tha avirtgagea hmim CmrUm M.TaUtr. whiek aald avmaaawa Jy aariaSed la aad are now owned by U. tlr and CM. Story aMvneea. Tkcra ia dae M-a. Beatly aatiraaa UM JS. Tkara to ouaCBl. out aawjeraaa ovv..a aaaaw tatal aaaejat, i i at fin rablieaiiea jaa c this siLa eaaac7 DaeTatBd Cleud tkto Sftk day of Nov hwrVCL M. a. Jrasn-v aae u. M-Stout. Mr J.s.6iLua. atrr. PIONEER MATHEWS Je HAXXERS. Baa trt dor want T Webeter County B aak. KZD CLOUD. NESUUPCA. SHAVING, SHAMPOOnCGV -)ANa Haix Cutting in the highest style of the TeasoriaT Art. COMX AND GET A CLEAN SHATZ. EMIGH BROS. 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