fn MEm ""V" c "t V"- K3 tF&F'gg? T arts" '! 3j -r-w - "?w-HE- ,M"V afw -.. Wa'.'I"? e -w r- -3 " yl ufc. 1 A. R v S c- rj 1 m . -t WL w-- m .'.-k wikv -m: t.-' Mb THE RED CLOUD CHIEF 11ED CLOFD, NEBRASKA. a w -m , awT LOCAL MATTERS. Notices ill (hi CtJtfmn 10 Caite : ! Official Directory. COSGIIF.5SJOSAL. V- T-.jvia. Brownviilc. U. ?- ator. I.wrtrire Cmmue. Iteiiroscntatfve. j rXBCUTIVE. r II.A? GA tlBKll. Gfvrner, Lhijln . J. -rer. LiMola. . fl Stale. 3. 15 Wwtern. I.cclriee, Auditor. It. A. Ki'ttiz. Vj1mw1w;. Treasurer, a. It V.'vH Jioalrk'. Att'y Urn. J. M. Mehuuxic. Lincoln. Fan. Pub itMiruc. JU:)ICIAH7. e. 1!. I. '. "ioVs. Chi f .1 5ticr. ..'iM.KeUjia. Awwiale Ja.. Hhtul MniwUl. I'UtJNftout:. J V.'SiMSTSR OT'U;TY. .1. A.Tniiwr. L II. .vav. I. tt Tutljr.. -It. C. "ill. II. S. KltT. n a C'hi V. K. Tkorn. A. M . iUry. ) W. W . l'.-'I. J r". JlMtn. I County Clerk- 'I'rrerer. Probate JtHi". sheriff. ScLo! Hmp'L (Vronr. Couuty yurrejor Cwanty C oznTc'.Moncz. Arrlvnt ml Itrj,nrtprr-or iinlTi - rriati:ojiet.-t'ct.ntt j!. Jrr.'IATA l'tivrs Mor.'lay s WJi"Mi?v' a: J Friday 7 a m. j!tiil -!.. ll p. t':. isivr Tne d.iy'i'hur-du3 and r-a.ruayV7 p iu. j P.n AKD jtvcfi TuCi-dax'i: and Krit!a. 0 p. m. airivcs Tufc-day'.- sutil 1'r'Hlay's, ."i p. tn. iMi e!oiU i ft. ui. J;RAKKU- gninc cat, Mndnys im( ThnriKy'i- 2 p. :n. G:iiwei Tma-Jav's and 1'riiuj'i. 1') a. m 'i..1LV5.ot lil-r. Uvcs Tliar.-dnys 0 3 hi. Arrives eduesday s p. im. 31m! u&wA i p. m. dl.WKI.I. !Ca:i- arrive. Friday' 12 uj. Lt.ive Friday 1 p. m. JUsw, Kii, jriveThur-djy's 2 . hi. Lvfc Thur?dy p. m OSk- lm froai 4 untiil f p. m. AU r--i?.tfred si.nltrr miM, be in the evening lH.fn .ik mil.- louve .M P. MrXlTT P. M. rOXnREGATlD.NAL CIIUHCH J5frvi'-4 ttrv Iir.t rn 1 third Sab- imtit-o: rarlt inHi m iiu umiu surf L.VM:e. W V!..ik a. M J!d 0m. 2 oVl.H-k r. m at lt rri Ety -HfmH and loiuth ?'iUii'hs s! Uatin r.l llanm'tiy i'trcnciB. ltuv. A. .Maxwell n-sor. HAJT1ST t'liriUMI.-Ruv. Tito-. ltxi.tv, PMor. .s'TM.i)s cvoiy Twiirth aa:U at 7 J I. M. F.Mibatii SrnMU. yvery Sabbath ino:U jf at 11 . M .J. Q. 1'oTrr.u, Snpt. I'rayrr imtt:x blmth and Tlui--$? oC.'hii.c All h-!d at lh fcboul li. M-rjut iMMtii of Inwii, Kc:uc, cunty per trallon Gar lKl.fC (V. Fro h (;4fr, by the can or t Goo. ZtiV. Alrt) fre.i ! d. aMWi.mske. oanfaatiuiiBrj;,.. &A - 1 . 1...1 i 1 s;?. -ivn ti r ti htt'c s1'k- tK i.t OsHx C-iH aud luuk at -. arni tcapebt aorMnrnt of Prtifeay i town at -the 1'uat O.liee. Go to the Pos-tOaSse for pajiur, -- j to .-1. .irrrs iwr your drugs, Pi.: nied:.cwft &e. v rt!ie. ihbf-t and purest in tit.U, i Op. Zi". A few CJitJv Wa.raHt vantrd at once by " '.Yii.lcox. Svc yoftr tuMfy tlwohrd tinte liy ;'" '' 'iJwi-!:, who will savo voh WHLHey H5 yor tase. lVuvv-t:.; Se-v-ins Maelrui l CSIKVJ UC11 U nil raiKiaiGin nesiwwiKCi! . til i... -ii . t..,.. udg''! t lr the best machine ntw be oie the j.tiblic. - WANTED To purchase for Cash. -r0 head it j-iiiiuir lalve. and x oaihiigs irom 0 to 15 HWMthf tt. livimreoi RassEu Bho's, 4 ndlcs h:i-t of Red Cloud. w(uir i- iicrrby given. That T will Oi;n:, aU pel sons who may desire to ofit:r flietuHdves as ondidatRS for tciiobe: of the primary or common sfdwols of 1 he cotuity, at my office' in lied fUr.uri. on the firt Saturday cf Asut, Nuvciuber. February and MsV. 11. S- IvAEEV, Co. Superintendent. Send to II. II. Johnson. Crete, jvub. for circulars of the Dome.-tic Sewing Machine; abo terms to agents i. f.) if you meKti business and really want an agvuey. NoSceT To whom it may concern. All per entiN art' lierbv notified that the M. P. K. R. Company have hocotae tired 0r. euraMm. lor tne Election 01 acnooi ihU wholcde Iaughtcr npnn their j Ditrict Officer, aud for the transac timlers xu the Repr.bliean Valley. . ou of such other business as may And from tl.i time forward we "awfsllj come before it, will be held propose V protect our own interests. a' the School House iu Red Cloud on inriiiv so doing we think we sh .11 i Monday the fifth day of April ls75 at ". protect the bet interests of the set tlers, as wc are convinced that there is no timber in the Valley to spare. K-pecialiy to be drawn out ofthe State or cut iuto lumber, or in any manner wasted. An j we hope all good citi rans will con-H-r these matters care fully, and hnd us their infiuenee to protect what tin.bcr there myle left J. 1. LOTlKHHtE, Iand Corn'r. 31. P. Railway. 23aif.,a . TTAT2D. Two thousand iKiandj gT. inrk, at ho Jea uiina ueat mark-et.iar ich 1 will rav the inchest ca-h Alio some Fat G ittlc. Mahk-H. Warner. W. N. Richardson has a large sap jp1yof-ocd corn oo hand, for $1,25 Icr 'bushel. 23 m3 NEW GOODS! A frcdi neck of Dry Goods and Groceries will be bold at bottom prices at the Orange Store. okj J yir IHyli! You can buy a good pair of kip boots for four dollar? at the Grange Store. Try some of that good Tea at the Grange Store. g PHI NTS I C-?RINTS! The nicest Prints in town can be had at the Grange Store. If you want to get your Stationery j cheap o to the Post Office. 24w4 - Granger'?, if you want good tea, coflcc, sugar, and other emeries call at the Grange Store, nest door to the Post office. John G. Potter, Red Cloud. f Go to Smith A Calvert for Furrii ture. J All kinds of Jry 'Goods in large j supply aiidst;reaKnfihle rate at r - G.It!5KH it Co'fl. Good warm fall and winter fchawL and dte.-b toot; at G. !c CVs. A full j-tonk of Hoots and Shoes, for the fill trade ct G. k Cos. Grancer'?, if you want your Grander Lot and shoes call at the Grange Store. JOHN G. POTTElt. M Jtchcs ;" cent? jicr box at G.irbcr'5. Lnuip chhnwjv, .'J 'or iTjjt at Gir- !(M- Three Irars .-oap, 25 cetiL, Gnrher & Co. Soda Itiuents per pound, utGnrberc'. GRANGE STOKE. GOOD M,VS GOOD NEWS. For the F'arnicrii of Vebater and Ncishborinj: rounticp. GRANGE STORE IN RED CLOUD. The .-tore kept by John G. Potter hnvinx been aipoitited by the County Council a GRANGE STORE. Patron- ol' Hti-bsndry will find it to thtirintere.-t to trade at the Grange Stora. Dtin't Hirgot the place Next door to the IVt Oilier. J. G. POTf EK, Red Cloud. A full SNfortment of ladies lines, nil the btCft varieties at G. & Go's, Wanted. Every one to know, that Ilervii7.cn k Co., are selling off their entire stock of Groceries Cloth ing Boots Shoes &c at cost. This is no humbug. Lndirs call at 13. u Co's, and cct a nitre dre.s pattern for Uc. per j'ard. Grangers call and see if It. It. -Sherer, ain'u.-ellins J)roj;ran3 l'ainfs, cheaper than any other house in the valley, all others know" it. Every thinjr warnted. Dr. Thos P.. William wishes to -ay that all who arc indebted to him niu-t cull nnd settle by Jan. I-t, eith er with the cas-h, or by giving a note. IP-td. Initial, Tinted pnperand envelopes 1 at the Post Office. " 2Lv4 Siihtml erayoi.s for 3."ct a box at the Po.-t Office. " 21w4 Ifyoit want cheap reading co to the Post Office. 24w4 To close out our stock we s cn-h onlv. .II for (l:,t;r.0. 7? nor vard. Rnt i:loth gait ers $lo. Boots warranted $4,00. Mns -hoes, $l,9.r). Flannels best, 40 cents per yard. Extra sole leather tVlct. per lb. Sheepskin mitts, 90cts. We will rcut our store with a good - " " " I " - '- cellar for a very small consideration, to give r. man a chance. ! 20 tf J. Beuenzen Jfe Co. feari'icis. I? hereby given that the Board of CommisMoners of Webater Co., Neb , vil! meet ou Monday April 10:h, 1;75 and continue in session three days, for the purpose of equalizing the usess meats for the year 1j73. -411 who have complaiats to enter will please take notice aud govern theurc!vcs ac- I enrdinidy. By order of the Board. J. A. TCLLEVS, Cleik. District The Annual Meeting of School District .No. 2 of Webster Countv, I - 1 I r- ., . O 1 , - 2 o'clock p. m. of March 1S75. Iated this 16th dav j 1. . Tclieys, L'jrector. Cain Planters. Two two horse corn planters for sale cheap, to close out niy stock of Agri- I cultural iuiplcuieuts. 32-t M. B. MO ITT. Dr. Williams wishes to give no tice that all accounts due previous to January last, will bo put in the hands of a collector, if not paid -ipril 1st 32-tf T. K WlLUAMS.. Y7AK72D, TZaXS, J. Q. Potter wants aS the fcams he eati;gct, toTwsrk oa repsuriiTS the afll daui; - - - v SOi. Tho advertising rates for space in Tub Cihcf for the year l?Tf. will be ras-jotlows: 1 One column, per year - $75 00 One-lnlf column d.J -40.00 One fourth column 23.00 Business Cards. S.W do when inserted for short time, per month, LaO Local notices (third page) to regu lar advertisers 5 cents per line for each insertion. Transient notice?, res- line 10 ets. TliiJer the head of 'SlecraU" et in un N'finTiarcil notices will Ik " i jrted for 2-" cent? an inch or les, for ! each insertion. This last form vre wi-h n :..mr)iw.n in flifkiO bfi Vint tO Sell I ' uv.uv.Mw. ... . or buy stock, land, or lor the general want."1 of the" community. J-?h1 notice: at Statute rates. At torney and offi'-ers of the l.-.w will be j held responsible !or ttie legal uoiiccj they hand in. Idgps and other Associations will be cba-ged u cents per line for all notices not of interest to the general public. Standing advertisements and locaL from regular advertisers payable at the end of each quarter. Transient advertisements awl no ticcsMrotu strangers must be paid in ail vance. These rates will be adhered to, ex cept as regards fillins contracts. So person need ak any deduction or di-contit from the above rates or conditions. Gov. Garber arrived iu tewn on Sunday morning and w.ia warmly wel comed by hi- old friend-) and former fellow-citizens. He has returned to Lincoln. Kichintan ha gone to Omaha to ?ec wh.it ha? become of the seed grain that ouht to have been received here before thh. To exchange a yoke of . year-old -teers for a young mure or horse. 34-tf J. C. HoLCO.Mi;. Walnut Creek, Webster Co., Neb. J. H. Winterstcin, who has becti a valued and tritjt-worthy employee of thi"? office, left for Wahoo to-day, where he w ll take a Mtuatinn on the pajer at that place Jimmie was a good boy and mide many friends dur ing his stay in Red Cluud. Beautiful weather acain. We are soiry to learn that during the thunderstorm on the 7th insL. the stable belonging to E. O. Parker, Esq., of Guide Rock, was struck by light ning aud two valuable horses instantly killed. We shall be pleased to give to strangers aril thwj desiring to settle among us, all the information in our power, concerning the country etc. Mr. and 3Irs. Kaley, the parents of Hon. II. S., and Prof. C. W. Kaley arrived early in the week to pay a vis it to their sons. They are from Cary, Wyandotte county, Ohio. - " m- Two good Corn Planters for sale very cheap at MeNitt's. I will take young stock in part payment. 35td M. B. McNitt. At a meeting held Sunday April 1 1 tli, 1j7."i, on Ash Creek, District No. IS, for the purpose of organizing e Sabbath School. The following officers were elected : Martin Hampton, Supt; Joel Martin, Act. Supt.; N. B. Wag oner, Sec.; B. Wagoner, Librarian. Mcs.-rs John Hampton, 1J. Wagouer and Samuel Martin, teachers ; Mr. D. R'chardson Choir Master. Closed with singing and prayer. To be continued every Sabbath, until further uotice, at 10 o'clock a. m. 2". B. Wagoner, See. A boy 10 or IS years old, to herd stock this season. 34-tf J. C. IIOLcmili. Walnut Creek, Webster Co., Neb. It is impossible to suit Inavale Grange. A short time since they were not suited till they had more "Son Rise, '-there being too much 'Knight' for the Grange. And now behold the tune is changed-they cho&e 'Knight' to '"Lioiit" and have got it in the shape of a daughter of 74 pounds To Lead All Competitors is the aim of the proprietors ofthe Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine. I is found ed on the very best principles known to the sewing machine soiorce, and improvements, iu advance of all other sowing machines, are being adopted constantly. The Wilson is rapidly gainiog the preference of all parties that are acquainted with sewing machines, and it has alresdy taken the the frout rank among the Srstclass machines of this country ; and its price, owing to it being manufactured where labor and material is much cheaper than in eastern cities, is fifteen dollars ie s than all otner first-class machines Machines will be delivered at any Railroad Station desired, free of transportation charges, if ordered through the Company's Branch House at St Louis Mo. They send an elegant catalogue and chromo circular free on application. This Company want a few more good agents. We are glad" to announce that the dam has been repaired to such an ex tent that the mill has resumed work, and, as befori, wliest and other grain will be ground on short notice. 3Iessrs "Putte & Frisble aave displayed great enenry in toe titter, and will deserve alt the patronage oF the people. It will take sclae months to finlsa tl jfem arfrrmrg 0 tke pjacs" adopted " 5" A3 Ilaroptoa & lUIfton rltnnjiug ut wtae good work f.oia their wagon blacksrnuh hop. Give thcai a and i call and Bare inonej by -getting J"oar i work done at hone. t t itii i. ,i a v:tf- J. L. Miller ha rented JIcNitts building and asd has of-cned out a Carpenter ShojhJmd L now prepared to take any kind of a job in hi line He will mate .estimate? and take con tracts far buikLng of any kind. An a fine workaan he ha- no superior. Tuesday, last, Joe IJolcomb, of Walnut Creek, called. He had with him a large bird, a ?pecies of Pelican whifh rnrid S feet from tin to tin ... . n . . , . .,.f,,. of its wince. He wjut it to his brother I iu Chicago, who will put it in a mu- aCUUl Shorty "Butch" if in luck he has some verv nice beef on hand at pre- ent I.vavale, Webster Co., Neb. April 1 2th, 1S75. Et. Chief: I tay for one, let as have an Agricultural Society, and let us have a fair next fall ; it will speak well for our County and better for the J people. Oifr first and last fair was a Kiii-i'p:. IriViri!' intfi vini(lrprini rl'ir M.u.lnn n, i;.;ti fi!.,,m-fn;fli- .... . .. ....V w.-.. .Vw. ..V.. V . . wuiiui4kiuu 4Aaa tiuiiwu bi.wuuiuiuvt Some may eay that we are not' able, and others say lhat we may loose oux crops again this year. If we wait to know the future we will never have a fair. Our county demands it it is able, aud unless there is a move made in thb mattcr.aud an interest taken, tiie natural protection and wealth of our county will lay dormant aud hid from the people of the Eastern States, who intends coming wot, and are t TOitihi?ir fh rTinrt4 nf nririilf nral t bocictics. Therefore let ns have a good Fair this fall for we had a poor one last year. Let uhear fiom the far mers. Farmee. ?30SS3!NSS CFTHE CJUiOT COi! in3SICN23. Board met pursuant to adjournment, Present, A. M. Hardy, Geo. W. Ball. Minutes of Ia.-t meeting read and ap proved. Petition of Sylvester Day and 31 others for change in Comity road on Sec. 2S. T. 4, R. 12 Granted. Petition of W. J. Harris and eight others to vacate section line road be tween See's. 10 and 15, T. I, R. 10 Granted. Petition of R. C. I.aird and others to locate a road on J section Hue through sections 8 and 17, T. 4, R. 0, Granted provided said road be loca ted aud opened without expense to the Couuty. The following accounts audited and allowed : E. T. Fvarn, Judge of Election $ 2.0u W.H.Ludlow, " - . 2.00 James LaDuc, " " 2.00 M. H. Warner, Clerk of Election 2 00 Jas. S. Gilham, " 2.00 Win. Leettch, Assessor, 42.20 Mather & Warner, Printing 15.30 Geo. W. Ball, extra work It. D. No.2.- Frank Cockercll " " " A. 11. Rutherford, " " " F. N. Richardson, ' " " 4.0J 4 00 4.00 2 0J J. A. Tullcys, Salary, 100.00 C. A. Lane, Judge of Election and mileage N. Haney, Judie of Election & mileage, 5 40 5.20 Geo. W. Ball, CouiniLwioners fees 14.00 A. M. Hardy. " " 17.40 The Clerk was instructed to give notice through tho Chief of the act I of the Legislature requiring School Districts to make a full report to the Clerk of all bonds issued by them. Wm. VnuWinkle was authorized to replace the old signs on the bridge. Valuation of N Haney on Tax List of 1S74, on north , sw. J, and sw. J sw. of Sec. IS, T. 3, It JO, reduced to $155 03. Valuation of E. B. Smith on tax list of 1S74. on ne. j, se. , se. i, Sec. 35, T. 2, It. 11, and nw. J, sw. , Sec. 30, T..2. It. 11, reduced to $15 00 per acre. Report of Peter McNitt, Overseer of Poor, Red Cloud precinct, prcsent- i ed and approved. Account of A. T. Ayers, $15.00, for boarding pauper, audited and allowed. Board then adjourned till Monday, April 19th, 1S75, at 10 o'clock A. M. J. A". TULLEYS, A. M. Hardt, Clerk. Chairman. A Tcrld's Peace Cgra. In a carefully prepared statistical paper on "The Errors of Modern Civ ilization, the Republic Magizine for April, published it Washington, shows that the Great Powers are car rping larger armies to-day than at any former period in the world's history: It is also shown that as a direct result of war and standing armies national indebtedness has increased far beyond hf tT TT frT-ii -HVV"l T A ww emments, namely: France, Grest Britain, United States, Italy, Spaia, Austra, Russia, Germany, Turkey, aud India, owe twenty thousand Bull ion dollars, an amount which, to be transported in gold from New York to London, would require a vesael to make over thirty voyages across the Atlantic, carrying one thousand tow of gold at each trip. And tkis emor Hioas debt-burden has been iacraasei ten per cent, in tin last two yean. With thie national preeedeats be fore them, sub-governments eolowee, states, aties counties, asd towai hate a!bpted the perweHM . of torrowiac xxoaer. espeeiaitT tkc L."0ited "Stales, -1 oAea for m 1 of rjaestiouable propriety, until por- f ?rial " -J:a.m,L cmajtni awi uiun:apai irje-i"utucus c matters of the gravest n eir 0f thcc fact, and in order ' to reach and ftrile at the fountain "fad. THE tiEPCnucunfe apcntrai . fttnir-ttl. ,. ttnns V.,r tho ut)nie-on of the war spirit and the W VArftf w . -A W - -- . inaujuration of an International Peace Poliry, aud mggests th assembling of a World s Peace Congress in Wab iogton, in June, I7G. There appear? to be no insuperable barrier to rach a. movement, and if once iniuguratt-u j and carried oet in pood faith, the re j suit could not tat oj permanent iene fit to the entire world, in the advance ment toward a higher and happier civilization. FOR SALE. My persona! property, counting of COW: one wagon incuts, one breaking plow, one stubble plow, and one double shovel plow, one i,ir:.o. ; .- mwI- ktnr , . , r. ,- i rr.,., and a tot of naive lumber four thou.- ana pine tumgics, ana owier aniwe- j to tedious to mention, all of the above J ;, calve. and yearlings, hordes, ; Clwud, in ,aid county to secure the yearling celt, hogs, two ton bay, payment of one hundred and eighty J r . I - . do arsandeen:v fivecent (?lvl .51 and harner-s urm-.ng impie ,ilr,lfli. f ' prai no.M w.r1.-i will be hold cheap for ca-di. Abo a , virtue ot a certain mortgage giver, to r - j.1 - . .:. -;n t'hunbythe uefetidant Michael toe farm for or rent, lime w,l be , and y given on the Urn. it desired a ueea f caaateo be given. For further par ticulars aiinly to F.J$. RlCIIAKIlSOX, On Elm Creek four miles east of Red r - Cloud. ESTRAlr NOTICE. Taken ut bv the undersicned living on Sec. 0. J, 12, on the 5th dy of I April, IS75: Oue black mare about) four wsirj old. when taken ud hail a rag tied arouud its left hiud foot no other marker Tun;. Vaughn. 34 5t Red Cioud. April Sth, lS7r. TAKE NOTICE. Guide Rocic, Webter Co., Neb. 31 arch 25th, 175 Sarah E Dickerson having left my led and board without cause or pro vocation J all per-ou or per.-ons are lotbid harboring or trusting her on my accijnnt, for I will pay no debts of her contracting whatever. D. M. DlCKERsON. Ferry ! Ferry ! ! New Ferrv at Guiie Rock. Good crossing at all times. 32 tf W.M. MONTGCHIIERY Tcnchcr's InMilutc, There will be a Teachers Institute held in Red Cloud on Thursday and Friday. Aprii 22d and 23d, IS75. All teacherr and others interested of this aud adjoining counties are urgently in vited to attend. It is al-o desired that every teacher prepare a short addiens, essay, reading exercise, or declamation to be ready when called fir. I shall I shall endeavor to secure entertain ment through the kindness of the citi zens of Red Cloud for all thnt may at tend. An examination will be held on Saturday following. II. S. Kalt:y, County Superintendent .LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court ofthe 1st Ju dical District in and for Webster Co., Nebraska. Levi 3Ioore, re,l er. I vs. John Korner. The above named defendant will take notice that on the 23d day of March 1875, the plairriff Levi 3Ioore did file his petition in the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and fur Webster county, Neb., setting forth that on the 2'Jth day of June 174. the said defendant made executed and delivered his promissory note to plain tiff for the sum of ?3SS 4, due en or before Sept. 1st, 1 74, with intcre-t at the rate of 10 per cent, per anutnn. That as a consideration of said note plaintiff executed and delivered to you a certain title bond ror lots 11 and 12, block 2, in the town of Red Cloud, Nebraska, conditioned that upon the payment of said note with interest, the said plaintiff would execute a deed of warranty for the same. Said petition prays a judgement against you for the sum of $388.48 with 10 per cnt interest from June 20th, 1S74, also a forecloseure and cancellation of said bond and a sale of said property to satisfy said amount, interest and costs. You are also fur ther notified that you are required to appear and answer said petition on or before the 3rd Monday after the 23rd day of April 1875. H. S. Kaley. 32-5 $12. Att'y for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court ofthe 1st Ju dicial District, State of Nebraska with in and for Webster County. Patrick Barry, vs Michael Cook. Maria Cook, Solomon Brunswick, r Hyman Brunswick, doing business under the name Si style of S. Bruns wick & Bro., defendants. The above named defendants will ttke Botioc that the plaintiff in the above estitled action did on the 27th day of Feb. A. D. 1S75, file his peti tion against you in the office of the Clerk of said District Court, settle? forth that' the defendant Michael Cook and Maria Cook gave a mortgage to piimun ratncK urry on lots one and SbS 'mL ! & Cioud. ui said county to secure the payment of one hundred and fifty-five dollars aad jatarest according t9 a cer taha note referred to is said mortgage. That the sake SoJomob BruBswick, Hyvaa Brwroswick, doing bassess aader the nee aad style of S. Brass wick & Bro., claim some interest ia said premises, uader aad by rfrtwt of acauia ttortface given te the by tke Mid defcadaats Micae4 CV, plaiBtiS asks jwdgmaat oa smsd sory aote for f 155. 00 with istsmtai 10 per cent fros tke 20th day ttFtb.. 1874, aad that said premises b Mid n an tk ta mmA o. Jiif..i11. r arc settled that tkey are reqawadtar MktiMMsfer ma pctia oaer kcfbfc tke 26tk day of AfriL 1S75. H. 5. Kaixz.' L3d-5w-pri5. a Att'y for PJaMtiH LEGAL XOTJCE. Jo the District Cjart cf the It Ja i uicial Ii.trict, buts of Nebraska, Wltma ara JOT co?;cr cnunrT. Sbtuoa HrUawipk, J Hytnaa Brunwick, doin buioes urder the name and style of Brutr ick &, Bro's. Michael Caok. Maria Cook. A Patrick lUrrv, DcfTuJ Tlie above nameif defendants wlU take notice that the plaintiff in the 1 atOT? enutiea acuon, dm on ;nc Iltn dy of March, 175. file their petiufu taio't rou in the office of the Clerk j of the a!d Di-trict Court, wtttnf fjrth t that the defendant, Michael Cook, frtt oac ,iK:i- j4 i3 .j,e town 0f Red tiTC a JUii;w w; iuv uuvuuwai wj i am J' a m 9 rm. 9 V ? ! I m 9 An . t0 jn j motteace. That the drlend tut, Maria Cook has "ince become th t ' ife of said Michael Coot, and aascch . " claims some interest in sad mot tgagetl J rremlt Tbat ,he def:ndiUt i'at Ack jj3rTi. cia:m cae tu'erest in Mid j mortgiged premises under atiJ 1t iaintifi"a-k-judrtnent for the sum of one hundred and three doljars and thirty-five cents ($103.35), with inter est from the I7th day of March, 1S73, and that eaxd mortgaged premises may be sold to satisfy said notes and mort gages and the said defendants are no tified that they are required to appear and auwr said petition on or before the 20th day of April, ls7.. II. S. Kaley, 3015 5w-pf Att'y for Plaintiffs LEGAL NOTICE In the DL-trict Court of the 1st Ju dicial Dt-trict iu end for Webster Co., Nebraska. John F. Black, ) v. John G. Potter, K Tt-ibeth Potter, Alfred K. Perry, James 31. Baldwin, and A. N. Schuster, 11. B, Ketchaui, and Isidore Weil, J doing business under the firm name of Schuster Ketchaui A Co., and J. C. Og-lcn. S T. Buck and D. B. Harvey, do ing bu-ine-s under the firm uame of J. 0. Jgdeu k Co., Defendants. Aifred IE Perry, A. N. Schuster, 11. B. Ketcham, Isidore Weil, J. C. Ogdcu, S T. Buck. audi). B Horvty now resident defendants will tnVe no tice that John T. Black of the county of Red Willow, in the State of Ne braska, didon the Sth day of April 1675, file his petition in the District Court within aud for the county of Webster, iu the State of Nebraska ; against the above named defendants setting forth that the s3id John G Potter and Ehrabeth Potter geve a mortgage to the said Alfred E Perry on lot ton (I0J in block twenty ix (20f in the village of Red Cloud, Neb., and lots ten and eleven U k I . in block one (1). in liichaid-Hjn's addition to Red Cloud, all in said Webster county, to secure the payment of the suni or three hundred (3U0) dollar", according to certain notes referred to in aid mortgage, and also to secure A E Perry against his liability on certain joint debts ofthe said John G. Potter, and Alfred E. Perry, a.v?utued by John G. Potter, and that the said Alfred E. Perry assigned jid nnrtgage to de fendant Jauic 31. Baldwin, aud that said James 31 BaHwiu further airigu ed said mortgage to plaintiff, and that since the giving of said mortgage, the defendants composing the said firm of Schuster, Ketcham & Co., aud J. C. Ogdcn & Co., claim to have acquired some interest in the premises ni mort gaged, and praying that snid John G. Potter may nav the utu of two hun dred ($200) dollars due plaintiff with L mtsrest trom May istli. jyr-l, or that paid premi-es may be sold to pay the same. Yoit and each of you are here by notified to answer said petition on or before the third .Monday after the 13th day or May, J75 John F. Black, By Willcox & Gilham, 35-4t-$20 Att'ys for Plaintiff. HAMPTON & RALSTON. Red Cloud. Having Ieaed the Wagon and Black smith shop, lately occupied by Ira Sleeper, are now prepared to do every thiug in the line of WAGON-MAKING AND BLACKSMITUING, WAGONS. BUGGIES. AGRICULTURAL LMPLEMENT5 Repaired on short notice and is a Workmaa-like manner. WAG05S A5D BUGGIS3 MAIJE TO ORDER. flAMPTON & RALSTON. FITS CURE0 FREE ! I Aay iwrma caSeriac droas tie abort dit- ts resete4 V aa: rets Ir. Price, aad a trial bottle of diciao will be isrwwded bj fcipreii. FBCEt Tfceoalyeost betac & luxprtm Anw. wtidk owibc to mr lanro Iniacst are MtaU. Dr. Priee hm au4 the trta&aeat of Fn EPl-LEPftT ta47 fcMMrt. aal wai warraat aearc by tae Mcffkii rasMdr- J aet &a u pmi ta kk 5er a feial krttk: iteiataacaa lrTllXCIJatETfHJ, aa maKbtrolh&w Sr On J mu. er-asw V mr otag 1 tJk mar -Bal " in. vriaatifna U, Bak fiMM vrui . -m a - S -iim aai tartiminTik wit mh, " " fr-iJ: JM tum. irnta 1 WSST OASH PRICTMfe 'I VALLEY j. C. OTAROTBR, Prop I always rtady iA to aa4 Thi Hotel u entirely sew. hartas of the trtvcKi!?: public. STAGE LEWES FOR THE RAILUO-VD OS M0S0AW WKDN DAY, AND FRIDAY OF LCH WEEK AT 7 O'CLOCK A. M. I Claijn to Have the BEST STABLE West tf Lrctl i Alay keeping on hand a good supply of HAY A N Also a good conveyance for the purpose of coureyiog pat-eneri fre tkil place to any other at reasonable rate. Hd Cloud. 0. L. BATTLES & CO. . DEALERS IN - -- ja ontir ana ncMvi ja.xa.A.jLww.fBa AGENT BwBWHbHHHQ7S7k7HHHHHHHHJH jBatl-S-ij-afc airBWBJB BJrBBnBLiHB4BJB39B av j3HmBPHHh WM. ANSON WOOD MOWER ' Hover Excelsior Rem per Combine With Dropper or Sclfllufcc. THE TErV MANNif. THE I. X. Buckeye Drill Superior BronttcmoZ &eetler9 Fountain City Seeder. PA DOC MILKVHAV R4KK. SVX HRK-r And all FARMING MACHINERY at 6rangt Prtc. Also Victor Breaking Plow Charter Oak aad ffallpfte fwtv. ALL TIIE VARIETIES OF HEATING AND PARLOR STOrgi. tar A good aworttaeBt of NAILS, . RAKES, BOLTS. CORN PLANTER SHOVELS, SPADES, KORKd CARPENTERS' AND MASONS TOOLS. PAINTS, OI LM. COOPER AND NEWTON WAGON3, GLASi?. 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