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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1885)
V frit 'iz:':-?1"' - r -?a .- sr rr?r - - 'V " 4rf -3. : ry .1 Id 5r if Ci I K.B.JB1 -a. &M Our fstrtja mUtriim$ trifi btm is mind tgM mtttrfrftoa art vt off at tie mm- fthitim fidor. Wt aWs bt s ham mnrmmn oeor. The Red Cloud Chief A.O. HOSMM FRIDAY. MAR. fl, 1M. A. Good Bargain. A good hotel for sale in a. growing and pro;crou town in Nebraska, on easy terms, or will trade for young cat lit. Address all inquiries to or call on T OnlBF office, Red Cloud, for furth er panic ultra. 3041 Henry Oookhaa Juat rece.tw 1 him bow stock of wall papers, the fin it selection over brought here. Decorations, ahattos, and all kinds of wail paper trixnmlnjps. OITT NEWB. OkJ thou fickle March I Original Tennesaeean If arch The road are getting in better 10. con- ditiou. Oit the 17th of March will be 8t. Pst ritk'nday. A tURE tign of apriug it the advent of ? blackbird in our midst Reserved feat tick eta for Te unease concert, at Cook' drug store. A serious aperature in the bridge mar tbe creamery ha been repaired. Cham, Stiffen, a thrifty Kama farmer made ua a pleasant call this week. It is worth fifty cents to hear Hager nan, the basso of the Original Tennes teeans. Mr Gkirrrm, of the firm of Eustu A liriffiltt), has returned iroin a ten days' viail iu Omaha. Mu. F. R. Qvxr who has been visit nng in Ohio for the last few weeks hat returned home. Don't wait until the laat tuiuute to get your reserved seat tickets to Ten oeaaeeans concert. H. B. Simons has gone back to the Keystone atato for a two week's visit among old friends. J. H. Giuyim had one of the largest ales in the county on the 26tb. Fart of the day he run two auctioneer. Our brick dealer, Meaur. Ludlow A Co., are prepared. aa hoou as the weather become nettled, to make a half million brick. Tub First National Bank have mov ed into their elegant uew quarters next to the port office, it makes a hand some banking house. Mrs. 8. M. I. Henry, N. W. C T. U. evangeli t, has becu holding meeting in this city this week with good results 6be is a fluent talker and substantial worker. Kkv. Gxo. Hummkl has closed his revival meetings on Penney Creek, tiome thirty people joiued church. He will bola meetings on Ash Creek for a few nights. Services in the Baptist churoh neit 8uuday. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Bun day school at 12 M; temper auce school at 3:30; young folk invited lu pastor a Bible class. The ordinance of baptism was ad ministered to nine candidate at the Baptist Church, Sunday evening. The church was literally crowded full and xuauy had to Htand up. In another column will be found tho public sale notice of Mr. AaMin, near Saler.., and alio Mr. Thus. Wilson will rell 34 cattle at W. J. Wilson's resi dence on Hull Creek. rioMK fears have been entertained that the bridge over the Republican might go out this season, but fortun ately the weather is :oing a good work in slowly melting the ice away so that there will not be a much danger as wm anticipated. Wm. Gates bought three head of rattlofroma man living near Blue Hill that took the cake. A six year old steer weighed 2J25 pounds, a throe year old one kicked tbe beam at 1275, and still another aix years old bore down 1740 pounds. 'grRiKflTiME has come Gentle An nie" that is to say the present indica tions just as we go to press point in that direction, but as has been said of petit jury, no man cau tel! what will be the condition of the weather in the ...... .nt.f,rtnr lwtlira. The Tennesseean claim to have the best shouting tenor living, the purest and sweetest colored soprano traveling the very best basso with any companv, the very best colored tenor traveling in America; that the present is the best chosen and most novel program of any colored company; that as a chorus they are unapproachablejhhat as a company they are tho best. The committe to revise the premi- ffnk um list should get together as early as rossib!e and get it into shape and into lfee hands of the printer. The list iS. ... .. ....J ,i;.rthntfi not iouiq oe pniiH-" " m -- ter than June 25, eo that farmers can y their plan to make exhibits. This absolutely necessary. The idea of tting the list out week before the does not reach the result intended t it should. Tn contract for tbe new fair ounds has been let and in this issue e advertise the sale oflhe old ground The" new grounds are situated oa Mr. Mellow' farm, just est of the city, and when ouce they are put in proper condition will be among the fine ia the state. Tbe oresent aesociatioa oro poee to make the fairs ef tke future a suecnmifWPu,hwiU do it There if n reason why Webster coan ty oanaotaavea Wrtkatwill attract tbe dtusw of the satire valley to ltd Cottd. Batwe: stalk cutters af A. L. Fan k'e A. L. FuMk wat ia Liacoln this weak Tiis ice it beginning is amove stow Use river. FaraTKR"!! iwstt was ia the city oaWwdnetds. Wiix Paacai talks wf starting a ahoe sbcpiaBaJem. Boston brown bread and baked beans, at Hacker's. Ma Trimrlr and family, friends of H F Kiueey, are in tbe dty. Mas O WUcur-s titter and family, of Ohio, are visiting in Red Cloud. The public school entertainment will take place two weeks from to-day. Mr. I. Sherwood, formerly of this city, it visiting in Red Cloud ibu week. BHOair, of Guide Bock, made this office a pleasant call on Wednes day. Thk cooking club will give a banquet to a limited number of friends on the 17th. G W Pecc and wife, of Denver, were the guests of M Birney and wife. thU week. Renters and others are now on the move, getting ready for the spring work. CWuiuLC Gatlord. of Ord, Val ley county, Neb, are the gueatt of F. R. Gump. Tub cards are out for the first wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrt F. R. Gump, on the 10th. Rxv Geo Uummkl wat elected chap lain of the Red Cloud Lodge 10 O F, at their last meeting. A. H. Brown, our euterptkiag mar ble man, it out over the country solic iting orders for his factory in this city RkvCB Lebtkst administered the ordinance of baptism on several people at the Elm Creek school bouse, Sun day. Mr John D Fulton, of River ton. it doing a flourishing business in tne resi estate, loan aud collection liue at that place. B a loon keepers will have to pay $ 1000 license next year if they run aa loons in Red Cloud. Tbe couacii have so decided. Our friend, B F Miter, has purchas ed the Wulawurth property iu the north end of town for a residence. He got it at a good bargain. Farmeri are beglung to buy their farm machinery, and our agricultural implement men are kept reasonably baty making sales. Rxv McMeekiS, the Presbyterian minister, hat arrived in Red Cloud. He delivered two fine and instructive sermons in that edifice last Sunday. Mr Peters, of Bellvue, Neb, brother-in-law of Mr Fred Durrie, is in the city He came here with Mr Durrie's oldest boy, who has been in Bellvue for some weeks past. Geo. Holland received hit fine new bus from Qnincy on Wednesday. It is a beauty and one of the handsomest on the road. He proposes to run his own 'bus after the 19th. What are our city 'dads dome in j reference to organising Red Cloud iuto a city of the second claanj? Remember that the spring election is near at hand and what is to bo done should be look ed after soon. C. Wiener goes to New York Cny next week after hit spring stock, hi r. W uuderatands his business aud pro poses to have the most elegant stock of clothing that ha ever been offered for sale in Red Cloud. Ot'K farmers should begin to look out for sharpers who will noon be traveling over the county offering all kinds of frauds, schemes, patent rights, etc, to the farmers. Beware ot all men that you do not know and you will not get taken in by them. R. B. Taylor, a prominent conduct or on the Central Branch of the U P By, got a few days lay off and is visit ing his .ether and mother, Mr I N Tay lor and wife. He thinks Red Cloud hat greatly changed since be wat here tome three years ago. L H Fort, our worthy deputy coun ty clerk is going around town tinging -Hold the Fort" and the cause of this music it the fact that hie wife present ed him last Wednesday morning with another heir to his estate. It it a girl and tips the beam at the usual number of pouuds. On last irxl.ietday Graver Cleveland was inaugurated at president of the United State of America. In conse quence of the above fact Jim Miner htd his little flag hoisted to the breexe. and wan otherwise very demonstrative. as were all good democrats of the household of faith. A bold attempt wat made the other day by burglars to rob tbe state treas ury. but was frustrated by detectives who had diopped on to the affair through one of the men who gave the whole thing away. One of the burglars was killed, one wounded, and the other languishes behind the bars. List of letter remaining uncalled r. .u. v An;n UaroK 1SS4 Mitt Fannie Bohnes, J P Fowler. Julia Fenton.AJHelvering, D Hill. F M Jones. John A Northrop, Geo W Pot ter, Miss Amelia Smith. W F Smith, Mrs Jennie Spencer, S B Sanderson Mrt Amanda Thornton. Hattie White. These letters will be tent to the dead letter office March 30. rABatav living in the vicinity of Axaboy broke through the culvert jutt east Gut Roatt' residence last Wednesday night. One of hit horses got down ia the bridge and had it not keen for timely aid he would probably have lost ths hone. This culvert is psffctUy inadequate to carry the water oC ouM be at least a thirty Met ssaa. The overseer of highways ihoakl look after ths bridge before some on gets a horse killed. pAone seeders at A L Funk a Ma J. L Miller is on the sick list. Frrsv hulk oysters at Mother '1 meat market. DaASt of every description at A. L. Funk's. Fresh balk oysters at Mother 't meat market. For boots andehoet go to the Golden Eagle clothing store. Brown planters and Haworth check rowers at A L Funk'. Get raaerved seats for Tennessee concert, at Cook's dru store. Have you seen the Pacific seeder at A L Funk's? It sews from the wagon. Rev. JnssTH Clery will hold services at the 3athohc Church, Sunday, March ftth. Several new houses are under pro- cess 01 construction at present in me city. John D Fcltos real estate agent of RiverUm was :n the city Wednesday on business. The Red Cloud Creamery made 3900 pounds of butter in February. This is a spieuaia snowing :or a winter nwnm Will Morse treed a coyote on last Tuesday near the river. There seems to be quite a number down on the bot tom. Fred Durrie's little boy hat been wery sick for the laat few days, but we are glad to state that he it slowly re covering. R. Haxton wiper at round house got the end of his second finger on the left band'mashed Stanrday night and had to have it amputated. C. Wiener proprietor of tbe square dealing one price Golden Eagle Cloth ing store leaves in a fw days for New York o; Chicago to buy hit spring stock. Mr. D. Hicks and wife celebrated their 25th anniversary an last Monday night in the presence of a few friends. They rccieved many haudsome pres ents. For the finest line of hosiery consis ting of hilk Hide thread balbrigaos and other imported fancy socks. Also a full line of domestic goods go to the Golden Eagle. Mrs. SMI Henry at the Baptist Church fipeakes to a crowded houst every night, and although 125 extra seat have been provided many have to stand. Go and hear her. Remember if you need any thing in clothing call in and examine the stock aud prices, be convinced that C. Wien er will beat all price even those claimed to be closing out. IN another column of to-day's paper will be found the advertisement of M. T. Coval, the new baker. Mr. Cova starts out with flattering prospects for success, and The Chief wishes him prosperity. HosFORD A Young's incubator which hat attracted 'considerable interest with the people of this vicinity brought nut a hatch last Saturday of little chicks. The little orphans seem to be doing well and growing finely by the aid'of their patent mother. C C. Coon and wife who have been on an extended'visit in New York aud Wisconsin returned home Wednesday night. Mr. Coon thinks people in eitiier of the sUtea abovo named could not run fast enough to give him a farm there and compel him to live on it. Hon. D. P. Newcomer, member from Welmter county, raised quite a laugh by offering an amendment to the bill defining the duties of the board of Railroad Commissioner. The amend ment stated that in their report to the Governor, that they should givo the number of the pasea issued, to whom, for what account given, and for what length of time. It was offered as a joke and was voted down emphati cally. The boy evidently did not want to stand up. Echo Hon. J. L. Kalet. our float renre- 1 tentative, makes some good talks on iraportaut matters that come ip in tbe house. He is generally very level headed aud speaks with good effect nis voice it strong and claarj and cau usually be heard which can be said 01 few of the members. Hit "pet scheme" the lecation of a Normal school at Bed Cloud, take precedent of all other matters, and seen to absorb the greater part of hit time and influence. He it certainly in ernest in that par ticular. cao There hat been another change in the public schools. Prof. Ebaugh hav ing resigned, Miss Era J King has been appointed superintendent ir his stead. This is a worthy promotion and we be lie c that Miss King v :Il be fully able to cod with all and every emergency that the occasion may req'iirc. Mi Wooley has been advanced to the principakhipjof the high schools, and Mis Bvans has been selected to take charge at the second intermediate for the rest of the term. We hope the scholars will now move along serenely and that the pupils will become digni- " the in mkin the schools a success REDCLocDlodgel. O.O. F. of this city paid the brethren a freternal visit at Blue Hill last Monday afternoon, on the freight bv courtesy of Superintend ent Calvert and return edjin the morning They report having recieved a royal reception at the hands of "their breth ren of Blue Hill. The cupper was one of the beat ever tpread in Webster county say those who tested iu merits. The following are the names of those who weat to Blue HilL O.R. Downs, A. A. Peak. Fred Hummell, Wm, sad J. S,Paxkei.G. W. Dw,A.H- Kaley T.E. Hart, Roy tP. Hatchkoa, O. N, McDaniek, J. H.Smith. M. 8- Marsh, M. W. Dickertoo, Ed. M Hcalf, A. Uo- 1 terbach. SxRut at Heehsre. Garde seed at Hacker. The roada are eryiag up rapidly. All kind of garden seeds at Hack er's. There is quite a destand for mosey jost now. John Potter was in led Cloud thi week on business. O. G. Roberts wat in from Wellt one day this week. Wall paper at Coding a. TVhulir wellt, tubular wells, at Span ogle A Son'ii. C. E Wood will return from the capitol on Saturday. We have the goods you need. Call and be convinced. Span ogle A Son. Jcst think a complete genuine Elgin watch for 17.00 at Wri ght and Wallace Merchant are no w engaged in get ting out their order for spring stock. Business it getting better. "I told you so' says our worthy democratic brethren. Millet seed at Hacker's. We are sellin,; clocks now cheaper than ever. Mut have room for more. Wuioht A Wallace. Si'anocle will put down tubular wells that will laat 1U0 years and cannot be pumped dry. Tcknip, parsnip, earrott, lettuce, peas, beans, radNh, and the very best of seeds at Hacker'a. Knights of Pythia finest solid gt.li charms. A large audnew assortment at Wright A Wallace. Oliver Downs it so happy over Cleveland's auccet thatbe hat gone to digging holes in the ground. The Aid Society will meet at Dr. Sherer's residence. Each lady it ex pected to bring her own work. 55. We are selhug a No. 1 ten hoe grain drill for fifty five doll Ait. Just what you need. Spanogle A Son. J.;W. Graves of Beloit Kansas brother of Mrt. S. M. Cupp wat in these parts the. forepart of this week. We have a few brands of cheap boy' watches which we are selling at cost, and warrant them. $ 3 to 7. Wright A Wallace. Hon. J. L. Kalky will probably be homo this -reck. Both bodies of the state legislature having decided to ad journ last evening. Oh ! my don't us democratic chick ens fly hish,while;us Repuclicau chicks are suffering from an acute attack "I hate to give it up." It would not be a bad idea to get up a wolf hunt and eradicate the coyotes from the river bottom before they car ry off some little children. r.iSTrt and oils at Cotting't. I don't claim the largest stock in the state, but havo plenty of fresh new goods. The latest designs in everything kept iu a fisrt class jewelry estahlash ment. O H Makyatt. Republican P M't (which wus post master) will now watch the mails closely for a polite request for t hem to resign with G rover's autograph attach ed theroto. Window curtains at Cotting't. Ir you wish to sea the finest line of filagree and masonic jewelry just from Mexico call at Maryatt's jewelry store within the next ten days. Large se lection packrge just recieved to te'l at coat. J. M. Stoddard living near Scott got one of his fingers cut off Wednesday. He accidentally put his hund on a log just an M. C. Fuller went to stick an ar in the me, which caused the accL dent. Go'to Hacker's for timothy seed. Our tree mau, L H Rust, has been on the sick list for the last ten days, not being out of tho house. A little fever and lots of cougb. But he expect to go to the nursery the first ot April lo get good stock for all who are in want, at reasonable price. If yo: want r .-erg'-ens. shade or " namental, osac.e lOlMor 10.: Russian mulberry or small forest tree for timber claims, nursery grown, send in your order for stock and price. Cloves aced at Hacker's. grEAEiNvJ of Mr. L-.ird't injury, re minds me, that by no meant an unin teresting fart connected with tbe cause that led to the accident, which deserves mentiou. As Mr Laird wat riding, he noticed the perl of tome little girl, who were shout to be run down by a Mar horse team driven by a brutal negro He yelled at tbe driver who paid no attention, and as a last resort wheeled his horse suddenly and dashed it into l.j li!ai t)n:. Mvincr tVto rhlMrr-n . . , . , 1 , .W .V..t .. - . -v... .... , tU cau3iuK Kta w ijonc ;u uti ihu i fall. It was just at just at poMiblc for the riders' neck as his leg to be broken Thtircunurtanec has made quite a horo of Laird with tbe ldies,Tiltle and big. of the neighborhood where tit oc curred. Thursday when he was helped down to a carriage, desen or more handkerehift waved from neighboring windows rrom chuLUv and dainty hanui. Wee. Cbr. to OmaAa Mtfmbkcu f NOTICE. Notice is hereby givsn that thsrs will be a meeting of the Democratic central committee of W taster conntv, Nebraska, at the court hou in Red Cloud, on Saturday. March 14. lft&s. at 2 o'clock, P. M. It m desired that thsrs shall be present st that tints ail the precinct committee men. ss business of importance will come before tbe meet ing. A. 8. Marsh, Chairman. Ourxm Downs, Secretary. 31-91 ti NoncR. There will he a grand so cial aUll at the RW Qewd riak eo the ereofBVtrikcseV.MarehTthira to which every hedy is iavitsal te at- E. Oso Cook, Maargsr. a am CUKB laSfUCTiUX 4 J. A few weeks since several sf oar prominent cititeni conceived the ides that a (arm loan company, with head quarters at Red Clood. would be an in stitution that would be a paying insti tution to forganit in Rd Ooud, an enterprise that would be a credit'Jo our growing cky. Consequently the gen eral pulse 4 the but i nee men wss felt upon the feaeahilty of ths proposed ss aociation, and il teemed that til of the opinion that such a company would msel ajUh the Approbation of tlia people, and uepce a few dav later the scheme of organisation wsa folly dis cussed, and it was then decided te or ganise the company nudtr the laws of the tlatc with a capita! stock of 190.CM) divided into shares of flUOeach. Tbe books of the association were then opened and the 500 share were aub- scrit-ed quickly, there not beirg enough to accommodate ail who wished to take stock. the o j err of the Nebraska aud Kansas Fatai Loan Company is fur the organised purpose of loaning money throughout the states named iu the caption on real estate security. Thia it an iuaitution that ha long been needed in the Re- puliran Valley, and will bu another I ipoke in the wheel of lame trial it sure ly revolving towards mking Red Cloud a booming city iu the sear fu ture. Trie projectors of ths company are among the leading business men of Webster county, and thai fact alone would be sumcieut to make a success of the enterprise, besides being men who have the neceaaary capital, enter prise and vim to puah the association in to the front ranks of business insti tution of Red Cloud. The Cmxr ia pleased to see the tnterprits in such s healthy aoudition to start on, and we wish the Jcoinpany untold prosperity in it futuro transactions. Un laul Tuesday night the stockholders met in Case A McNeny's law office, aud after a temporary organisation with J. L. Miller in the chair and J A Tulleys as secretary, the stockholders elected the following board of directors from among thoir uumltcra. directors: D M. Piatt. R. D. Jone, E F High land, Cbas Buschow, R V Shirey, O C Caso, R B Fulton, Geo Ilollaud, Geo J Warren. On Wednesday morning the board of director met and elected the follow ing officers: C. Buschow, President. E F. Highland, Vice-Pretident. R. V. Shirey, Treasurer and Secre tary. The association starts nut certainly under most favorable circumt lancet. On Wheeia. Oq last Saturday night there was another gssnd masquerade at the rink, in which quite a number of young folks took part. There were a great m any curiou rigs for tbe oc casion, and tome handsome ones. Among those worthy of note were: L. H. Wallace and C. J. Piatt Mr. Wallace represented Spoon Butler, and Charley leaned oa his arm in a lowing way st Miss Belva Lockwood. Both characters were excewent and created intense amusement. At "Belvidere" Charlie wss a success, and his compan ion was going one eye on him all .the evening to keep him from skating with the other fellows. John Shirey and Antou HJgby were two dudet, end tueceeded in makiug several mashes on the door. The Misse Linns Owen and Barba ra Newhoute were companions, one Queen of Diamonds, ths othsr the Queen' of Hearts. Their costumss wsrs very handsome. John Teiaer, sith his usual audacity :arH a st .ou by appearing 00 the floor i a "nobis red mas." Ed Hcsfoi ' ' d uj ss a clown. Pete Jeffer " s dandy gambler king. Frank Quiglsy wss a good Uncle Samuel. Will Yeiser wss a baadeome girl. Charley Kalsy wss a Turkish gentle man from Japan. The Mitten Carrie and Em:VBrown wore handsome costumss, one ss a school girl, the other ss a flower girt Mitt Lena Newbouss was a b.hiuf bride. Lou Kenney put on sirs ss s repre sentative tiller of the soil. Will Mitchell was what the boys would call a "dandy ghort," and look- - m ... .-d as horrible at a skeleton possibly could. JnhKealer wss a beautiful squaw, and Jim Blair wa a clown. There ware several others on ths floor in various costumss, both hand some and grotesque, and among whom were four young gentlemen from Guids Rock, but our reporter was unahls lo get their names. However, we will ay that all did well and ths a grand an The following fsxuret were ar ranged by Mia Lixxie Marker, who i a pupil in district No. t". They consist of the numbers fiom 1 toM iacrnsivs, and are so arranged that upoa sddiac the cotumn the resutl will he them we W 45 46 14 I S 4? 30 15 1 Jl 57 41 11 17 39 5 11 1 44 54 54 40 34 40 41 4 M 27 7 U 41 9 II 41 41 3 17 12 54 2 11 yi 2 If 44 24 41 221 41. 4 24 21 54 21 24 27 ) S 15 54 LaKt iSLATrVE KKWS IFrptawu trtt smt f wtalj Lincoln. Nhk. March 3. lM During the peat week the lriU;urn hays accomplished ;more than in a!) the preview S-sioea. Thursday 12 o'deck midnight the grand nasi round up will take place, that being the time sgreed ireo by both bouses for final aaHttirameat.t o Dw ! aew be introduced, whils ail btlla that have sot reached a second or Laird reading, d:s aa they sejaw 4sawieas she state would ha better of if tsvera! more of them h4tmssaf the same mts but ss a sesjssal thing ths jreeei legislature aaes reason to be proud of their record. ssssisa rax tiucascry About twe o'clock en last tisJrdy afternoon sn altera pi wss saade to rob tbe state Treasury. Three men en. tered the treasurer's office and preaent-1 ma; revohers ordered the deputy treas urer Mr. BartleU who was on duty at the lime to hold up his hixi, after which h was ordered lo pass over the money which he did to the amount of liOG. Meanwbile the detective who ere waiting in the adjoining room and who had been previously adrurd of the job toy one of the gK, ruhe4 io tht door with ahot gun and a the robber attempted to pass out thev were told to halt. One did so whife the other did not and was shot by de tective Pound, the third on escad through the window but was afWward captured. Tbe excitement aoon after the .snooting cannot be described. Both houses were deserted and every one rushed down stairs pell mail to where the poor wretch was lying, with bis life' biood ebbing S viftly away. He proved to be a on legged man named urttfiu well known m Lincoln a a nard one and had the money securad from the treasury in hU pockets. The wildest rumor prevailed, some said it 11 was a bitvuD toh bv the detect v whereby tliey might gain notoriety for themeive some go so far as to call it a cold blooded murder Ac The mat ter is being investigated and all will Srobably be cleared up ia time, preventative Kaley baa introduced nine bills, Representalie Newconior the same number. Both these gentle men have fought nobly and exhibited both discretiou and ability. Aa the time for adjournment is so cloe at hand we will .not notice the varioiu bill now under dicuMioii .until next week. Ths weather ia fine aa eoul d be desire d and everyone seema to tv enjoying it. Daw Daor. Trees for tSale, Several thousand ash, catalpa, ox eldsr. oA maple and cotton-wood tree for sal st reasonable prices st Joa Garbers on mils north of Rsd Cloud. 31 -St OATHsTRTON. Beautiful spring like weather. Xrs. W. H. Fuller wsa uken sudden ly and dangerously ill Sunday morn ing. At this writing shs ia covslescing under the skillfull treatment of Dr Kehler. R K Mills ia doing some fine akstch ing on John McCallum'a house, slso ths Plain view school houss. Limro. towlmsT Elm Creek was quite flush the first of thm week. Asa Hurd'v hotuc ia up, and pre sents a vsry haudsom apuearanee. Davi 1 Faul't house will be up in s few days. Henry Waller has commenced a re. f idencc in Cowlea. When completed it will be tbe best hotine in town. Seven of our carpenters wnt a few miles into the country on Monday laat to finish work that was nuspwided on account of the miow atid vtiil weather. Mr. (iaugnebin haa removed to Dr. Schcnck'n farm near Cos le.. R C ftutcher ha rented hi farm to H H Ball and will remove to Red Clood soon. A. H. Linebarger has put up a tele phone between bin office and residence. J C Turner, brother of our gentle manly railroad agent, started ou Mon day laat frar hi borne in Kanaaa City. J. C. asads many friend white here. LrrrLx Hazcnxt. 8 L Riehardson and family -Urted to Kansas tht rooming where they make their nature home. The temperance hall of Motince A Simpson is new in operation, where a social gams of billiards can be indulg ed in. C E Fish keeps the son ton hoarding house. He ia an ot4 hand st the busi ness and knows bow to tling hash. 8. Alexander ia repairinsj hi resi dence and otherwise improving it. 8. don't spare money or time whea hs goes to fixitrg up. F. Wheat is doing the carpenter work. Several team hsvs gone to lad Cloud to-day after lumber for L. D. Mouser who will erect sn implement bouse opposite Morhart A Fulton's hardware store. He i a ntatler in ths implement bosinses, snd baa engaged J A Burden to sssiat him, one of Wells beat young men. Jim is well knows ia mil ths cititena ef thee Dart, 'and I we predict a good trsde for the gentle men. Mr. John Storev. of led Cload, ha purehsaed tbe building and entire stockofdroctofS H Meteaft and i sddiag hugely to the old stock, sad in tends to maks it as sjoed a drug store aa can be towed in Webster eooaty. Mr. Storey is a gen tls manly and bwsi neas young man, who thoroughly as denunds ths drag baiints. which will be a great advsntags to the town sad community. Dr. C F Kehler is located st WsUs. 1st seat to beuld a read sac aa4 slay with us. Dr. Monroe, ef Arr, is stspputg at the hotel and ssys bs iafsnat to locate here. The thawinr. of the snow laat week saased the Little Woe to get ea a tear It was too fell for attersace, but was kind trough to removs some wood for A. Hoffman A Co, that had beea chop ped ami corded aa. fraaki km xoee te Iadieaela. J.G. Caaor4 hat parch a ad a horse to drive ia his aew ssaggy. 1. D. Andrews has smgasowt two meaths oil that has sscht ieec Jaaaea Seiekaall waa Ukea very sick asm way last week. Dr. K. w called esjorst aim aw taa mwaw. S S Weas has had the tssstortmss to setweiM MKsalerwia Yew will hear from RCTK wthia tWlsatsW STXLLWATtTJl. J W rrnith loat vh-i.Jr tUc 0tb-rU4 Thv d fMlM-i tim ;u-p hirc hv r cTd Jue vt aotn k.tu tht ul vim out. Jhn Itfi r Hush Cf"oM nl Wm Huhca starf Kf tho a uw dara r. Norman Tee and f r iiinr their fnecd ia th part of te- county. Ia the iset few dayt taww baewstf seated suite rapMSy D M Hunter a abKl. in firici J, else Friay l. Y. L. QUIDS "llOOK. Judo Wilrtii and dapuiy hefil S have hn in lows fr a dav or to, and ar piau of the Cedwiel. Mr n.l Mr A iiarbr have ;ooa Ut Hot 9(fiuE. Arkant, wherw it la hoped Mr Garter may regam bre healta. hehavmf uuVrWl all winter of infUaiatory rhrumatism. After a lone and t timet almost hopelea stru'o our butchers have i settled dwn us bostaes again. First BAH !! m t than I Kd brck to B A H then 1Mb epened a new shop, then PAS ;U1 out to B A II the latter firm alaorinng tha oth er; then the trrepreeaable I bought out B of the firm of C A If and now 1 is II AD- HerfnerA Dwtgin Tha nest thiatf on Die procramose will bo the cttv olectton. Already the aspirant of higri oflctal nnaltton are many Sune seem 1 to think lht a memberahln in one of the rhurch societies aould be about the l-eat st dorvement a candidate eould have Otbsrsssv tht don't amount to a "tinker dam" and that we mut hsv s board composed of goid basiaea men; into who show their competency to look aflar ths interevts of the villa- by their attention to their own buat nees. the man that do not succsed ia their own business are not competent of Ukinc care of the villa, but those fellows who want these petty omces the most are imply wart on society. This Urn mrh spphcauts will mset with a I sSSar4 MSataa BBT.as lMiy VCIMlll'W bluIThill. Spring lime ia romin.. lUuineaa ia all its brsaches is lm proving. Mr. Fish, of Hastints, was ia tew a laat wh. LO Smith and family, of Burr Oak, are visiting friends and releUvs iu this city. af r Hi ml. proprietor of ths Cowles livery stable, was seen on our streets laat week Our elevator ere full to oversowing, and corn still rolU in. The dancs stthe rink oa the eight of the DOth waa a succeea. L 1' Rumor, a (1 rat-else paintsr and grainer, has opened a ahop in our etlr Two ear loads ef household good and terrain: implcmsals were unlead ed bare (Saturday. Ray. Walker ia holding revival ser vices st the Oak Creak achool home. Died, the infant aon of Mr. and h r F. D. McClelltn, of pneumonia, sgsd 4 monlha snd '1 daya. The leraed parents have ths sympathy of ths so urs community Rev. O T Crisamsn. of Omaha, fireaehed two eloquent sermons tt the 'reabyterian church, Bunday, Married, at ths ressaaaee of thr. bride's parenta, Tueaday even in jc, Frb Jt, Adrian Knegarnan and Miae Ida Kanaier, by the Rev, Schuhjeevt. The revival maetinga st the Trashy tarian church are still in progress aiwi s great deal of interest ia taken 1 F. Jetrorda, of Red Cloud, has ftf ensd up a rlmt-claaa atock of Jewelry ir A. Koptch'a store. He seems to bo well natrnniied in the bexintilng: and we bepe it will continue. Parti c seem to le quite numemua late. Vonday evening the young peo ple of our city, xathered at the real dance ot Mr and Mr Keepler'a, anf tbe following evening they entertain-i a party of tbetr friend (rota Ayr. Lat Friday evening a hugs miab- r of our plraure loving aeopls. by tl.- rfMjnrt of Mia lias Hay, gallterrd a McClelten' If all. where they tripj- 1 the lk'hi fantaatic until the Wee iuiV hour of Ui morning. Mr. lUury ia xi lUas te be wih ut toon to wsrk in the msss of tern peranos. Ajiof Stock Sale. "On Monday, March 12, 1145, tn o'clock, s. m . ths uadersignsd wiP o i SAvmsblic auction at trie residenc W TWibonon Hull Crstss, 94 u oulh seat of Red Cloud. Sad 7 aouta wst from Guide Roek, 34 r Deacribed sa follows: One g year sow, 5 frrtir year aid. 5 two year with calf, 1 yearling Wei Car. II ys steers, I Durham ball, 7 twe y steers. 1 tare year old heiisr. O the heifer is a half Hnkwata. the - cf 1 1 i a thorough-bred Durham. Txsj. 10 montha credit aa at: wits saprovsd security, at ten jr cenL iatsrsst from data. Tsjtaiii WL' d. W Auction Sal I will offer at Khlic Sale at t kr.own as the Oaat Adams tarau milss South-east of 8alem, on Friday, April 3. 1 Mtt rao At Un o'ctnew, A. M-, ths f - broperty. vis: 22 milk cosw; r year-old eteen; 7 two ye-Jd f ; 1 two-year-old ball; IS year hose Harrews Cultivators, Com I't ,;rr Mewiag Machiae, Hay rake. ai. ' A; er farm implevaeots. TtlMJi i .c nj less than 4 cash. 44. er ovsr, & & of taantas wilt ue given with 'ro ) atearitr hearing K4er ceet iulezer. jo aer seat, ditcoaat lev sash. Jetts H. Atstuv, Frap .tivt. P. C. Claws. Auctioneer. V. -i9 tfevtsal stock bos far sale ir Juirs twenty five or thirty ftet) Jaww! ot. One mile aeet of Iowa. 3Mt r. if, Kxic Compare mv prioas with i? of other irma. I will aevwyew , uxx to twenty Ave per ceat. oa ar ; j.z 13 myh'ae. O H. M-frxrt DsLAssoda and SaWr-tjt IS themaaea ami yew will ic-vk sgata. We win smarsalew ietn fi the ssat hi saw tsars st a sccat7 fj 40S-U J Z:f&ft M?9 " Rtavciaww umm ww taemmsC saieaa itssti 1 ' WTsw mm ate ONI nisii'i"w sissi lasasasa-e yjmsmamsamawams-e ntMW -a i mm jfiltsm ' SRJtSSBBmXa nutKiivw 7 .. ;&&&& &?"$-;. '. - .-ot SKlr-'f ''fi 1 ..S9f.Vt ' '&J&1' j. . ,.,,? -3 . 3 mmm- m Sa 5kSsi --3S .feVS - f --"4 ' J - feJSg,f & - v4?tjS?jJi. t-- T - - - J T - ieH E&&&I Jifil ml k -.!: tm ' I ta