' o r2 fS? "6 s3?- j x-rjsr. - "fe. L a ?Pcr; S".? 4. C --maiWfcy,-wt.--- -- -i-.-h rf --- 'r -Hfea4c.'ailK Tfr "- Udp- - " - '" 3 ' -t -t- """,. J- ts i sc "I- Ik tfaW r V THE RED CLOUD CHIEF RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. LOCAL MATTERS. Notices t thu Column 10 Cent a Line Official Directory. : rC0H0BSSI0NAL. W. Tip'on, BrowBville. U. S. Senator. VT. Hitchcock, Osaka, U. Senator. Lorenzo Crooww. EpiMlllitatlT. EXECUTIVE. FILAS G A RBEIt. Govtrnor, Lineola. J. J. tjr. Lvneol. " Bc. of Stale. J.B Western. Beatrice. Auditor. H. A. Koenu. Columbu. Treasurer. J. R. Webster Beatrice. Att'y Gen. d. M. McKenzie. Lrneolw, &u. Pab. Imubc. JUDICIARY. Geo. B. LiVe. Omaha. Chief Jistiee. Dan'IGantU Nebraska City. 1 .!.,. j. Kaiu'i Maxwell. Pltotnooth J AM0CUle - WEUSTER COUNTY. J. A. Tulley. E. II. .lone. I. W, Tullcya. II. C. Bill, H. 6. Kpley. C a Coon. Connty Clerk. Treasurer. Probate Judge. Sheriff: Eebool Sap'U CottMer. Coanty Surreyer County Commissioner. V. K. Thorn, rn, i. f A. M. Hardy fi. W. I'.it P. MiUteton 'W Arrival aw ftromrtoire r Mall Truaa tfce Steal Cto4 P. . Juviata Leaves Monday's W;dnisday'H and Friday 7 a. ui. Mail closed 9 p. m. Arrives Tues day Thurtday and Saturday's 7 p. tc. II ah yard Leaves Tuesday's ?'! Friday G p. tn. frives Tuesday's i- ' Friday's 5 p. tn. Mail closed bi p. m. Fkamcun, fcnw.s east, Monday s :md I liuraday's 2 p. ui. Going w;et Tuesday's and Friday's 10 i. m. 1'i.hahant Hilt, leaves Thuiwlays 6 a. in. Arrives Wednesday's 4 p. in. Mull closed 9 p. ui. .Ikwkm. Kansas, arrives Friday's 12 in. Leaves Friday 1 p. m. RissKr., Kansas, arrives Thursday's 12 a in. Leaves Thursday 1 p. ni. Oi.n open froni 4 uotill 6 p. m. SuikI-.ijk. All registered matter must be in the evening LePore the mails leave. M. B. TUcSm. P. M. JIIt)KCII IKCCrKY, X)NT,RKGATIONAL CHURCH Services cyory tin aHd third Sab baths of each month at Red Cloud and Iitiivule. 10 o'clock A. M. at Rtd Cloud: 2 6clock P. m. at In nti'i. Every recond and fourth Siihhaihfc at Batin and Harmony S'ltfcincts. Rkv. A. Maxwell, l'a-tor. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rkv. Tnos. Mt'XLOW, rstor. Services every fourth Sabbath at 7 J P.M. Sabbath Scuool every Sabbath molding at II A.M. J. Q. Potter, Supt. Prayer meeting Sabbath and Thur dny cvetr .;. All held at the tcfcool hoiuejut north of town, Ko.Ica 9 Ea lu. jgh No.ice is hrivby given. That I wi'l cx.-niiuij a pcions wlio may desiroto oiW t'liMi-oUcs as ctidiilalHS for ti rix-r-' ui the M...y or common M'li.nilxof theroi'fliy "t 7 o See in J'.fri Cloud- on the lirst aturdayof .A'1-.u.-t, Noveui'rtjr, February atid May. H. S. KALF.r, Co. Saperintendent. Nttict. To wlumi it may concern. A", per sons arc lsrhy notified that the M. P. , II. II. Company have bocome tired of ihi-j wholesale ."laughter upon their timl-r, in tho Republican Valley. Jm from this time forward we lii-.pMc to protect. our own interests, and by h ddin? we think we sin II protect the best iatcrosts of the set tlcr, as we are convinced that there is n timber in the Valley to spaie. K -pecially to be drawn out of the State or cut iuto lumber, or ia ay Bianner tcatcd. And we hope all TO1 cki-2,-ns will couidcr these matters eare- ' fully and Ulnd hs their influence to protect what' t'laber there may be left. J. D. LoTintooE Laad Com'r. M. P. Rsilw.tr. 23.uG. Notice to School Boards. To Disibict School Boards: You will please take notice that by n act of the Legislature, epproved February 25th, it is m ide the duty of School District Boards to futnish . immediately to tlie County Clerk statement of tfce amoBt of Uoads hcretoiore issw d, ana ooi wreuy paid, the dalt of each Bond, the rate of interest, at4 whea and wa it Javja pctvable. .... T Vuu witt;dre this rtateasentM , possible, i 'wiiless de m tuae for the Couty Coaitai-sswaera to levy vthe rx Ttalred to pay the mterest your bonds, o tax wiK be levied fur that purpose. . r . The law makes it tke daty ef the C unty Coeaaiissioeers to levy the tax at the saaao time other taxes are levied o the in Moaday Wj. By oHer ef the Board ef Coaaty J. A. Tulley, Co. Clerk. Red Cka April 7. 175. t 4 CttR PitJrttrt. Two twe hewe coca planters for sale cheep, to eleee oat any stock of Agri cttltaral iatpleiueets. 32-tf. M. R McNitt. TAKE NOf ICE. " Guide Rock, Wefcster Co., Neh. Warcnotn, isio. Sarah E Dtctersoa haviag left my bed and board without caase erpro Tocation; all person or persons are forbid harboring or trasties heron 0y JkK account, for I wilt py bo debts ef her eeatracttB" whatever. ESTMAY NOTICE. " ' Taken ap fcy the aadersicaew Hviag am See. 9. t 12, a the 5th way ef iiatril, 1875rOwe black Nre.akC & Ibar years A whea tekaarw W rat Uem areemdim left hMd ftei-ae 2ar BMrks. Taos: Vauobn. lai deweV Aatw th, iwix ? Bargmlns In Recti ! Willcox&6i!lbM. Have for sale choice traeta ofla f), aod good ckiais. All letters ef iaqairy eaewercd preeiptly. NO. 1. ICO acres deeded hud. 1 wines east;! r u-j ro i on . . j u. i wt itw uwu. om anres guvu wwiwan. grass iaad, balaace aaiooth apiaad pr4inc, well watered. A bargain. NO. 2 A good claim of 1G0 acres, tbre miles from Red Cloud, well watered and some timber. A few sores under caltivatioa. Cm be Ukea as a home stead. NO. 3. A good claim of 80 acre, foar miles from Red Cloud, soath of the river. Timber and water. For further particulars call address WlLLCOX & Gilluam, oo or RED CLOUD, v - - NEB. Mr. Outhwait ana Mr Ki. Kel Ljg teturoedoa Tbureday fiomOhio. There no better or livelier coun ty paper in the State, than Ed. Howe's Little Globe, published at FulLs City, Neb. Nice rain fell oa Saturday, which has given the gras and growiag grai n a new start. , Mr Wells, living near "Goviner's Pond" in this coanty has planted 7000 trees this Spring. If any body has done better let us know. Smith & Calvert have some nice furniture on band which tbey of fer at the lowest living rates. Bay at borne. We were glad to see A. T. Ayers on our streets again, on Monday. Si.ice he went onto his farm he has been pretty scarce" hereabouts. The town was full of teams on Monday and business was lively. Tho Lincoln Star is now issuing a weekly edition at the extremely low price of $1, per annum. Send as a specimen or two. T.J. Ward ef Still water, draped in and told us there was nothing aew in that section. The early sown wheat 13 ap and looking very fine, covering the groaod with living green. All those wishing changes made ia their adveitisments, wi 1 p'eate no tify as during the coming week, as wo proposo to "overset" all the adver tising columns. We are told Jhat there are several cases of scurvy injtbis coanty , caused by a lack of vegetable food. It will not be long before plenty of "garden hass" will bo ready for use, and then the scurvy will doubtless disappear. Mr Adam Kellar of Carey Wyoa dotte Co Ooio, the father in law of H. S. Kaley, is here on a visit. The Teachers lustitute which met last week, was Hghly creditable to the teachers of the county, and to our worthy School Superintedent. who is the rif lit man in the riht place. The proceedings of the Institute appears ia another column. Work at the Brewery is progress ing finely, under the faithf.tl labors of three Bohenrans, one white boy, two American cattle two Dutch mules, and one Frenchman, all are bossed by Dutch John, and two car penters, who can't be "bossed" by any body. Facts Worth Knowisq. The Wilsoa Shuttle Sewin? Machine is to day the simplest, most perfect, most eisy operated, bect made, most dura ble, and in every way, most valuable machine in exttaoce, and it is sold fifteen dollars kv than any other first class aaechioe. Macbiueswill bedelv ered at us aeerest Rail Road Station to your place free of transpoi tatien charges ifordenl through our Branch House at St Louis Mo. They send an eligant catalogue and chrouio circw kar free on anlteation. ThisCempeay want a few more goed agent. Rev. C Reilley of Janiata eaRed npon as oa Friday evening last. He is highly respected ia this commaaity and the teonle reaeralv desire hiss to he sent back to this circuit. A few of the "oldest iahabitanW may be able te recall to nriad the fact that a krag time Mace the neop'e ef Red Cload held one or more meetings for the purpose of tating the steps accessary to procure ground for a cemetery. This happened long ago, before most of as were here, and bat lew can remember the eircamstances of that meeting. Be th it as it. may nothing farther was done than to ap point a. committee, who may or may net have reported, as the towa records are silent apon the taauer. And the sabjeet has been dropped. Now that a aew generation has grown ap since those days, it appears to as that. R ouW he well to re agitate the sahjeet and Ui?V.p another effort to sccare a areaer place for a pablic cemetery. Yesterday -sfkcmeoa Govcreor Garner arrived at his eld it is alsteet needless to say 'everbody vac akdto see him. The Gov is well ami m appearance here is al ways smiled with delight hy a km ft- ad (needs. Ha vnH wtv raaMsawmh -. For Salt. The Neat Market at Red Ckmd. Thisisaffee4 eheaee hr a aaa with ial BMaae to seeare a gi leeatiefj. The feaikJia and what belongs there I to, together with the ood wiM, is el- ferred eeiy emeap. xaejaire a taia tl Yesterday we were glad to wel come Gen. Bowen, and lady, and C. R. Jones, aN ef Janiata. Oen. Bewea gave a short address attbemeeitag lest'Cveaiag, which was replete with good sense and apt illustrations. The road west of town is ia a bad condition especially ap towards the narrows." If oar basiaess asea have 'any derire to get the trade ef the west fiart of the county, they mast see te it that the roads are in good ceedRiea. I A: J. Reaaeeker has opened a jfehery jest above the bridge, aad will jiceep the same raaning all rammer. lie will be ready to sappty fresh ask Wall times oa the shortest possible pctice. The crossiri at Willow Creek, on trie Guide Rock road is said to be in a fearful condition. It shoald be fixed jap without delay. ' Owing to some changes in the 'Chief, now in progress, some adver tisements do oot appear in tbia issue We hope next week to haveevery tbing in shape a; sin. '' Hods. James Laird and L. B. 'fborne, members elect to the Consti tutional Convention arrived on Tues dry, for the purpose of addressing the eit'oopon tho topics incidental to t'lG coming con. con. Owing to some rrusunderatandinK on our part, the m ceting wrs postponed until last night, ben the rain interfered, and but few w tire out. Thesfl gentlemen, however, ga ,ve us a talk, plcaring and instruc tive. The interests of Western Ne brr; ka are safe in the hands of Laird and Thome. A. J. Rcnneclcer has re-opened his hotel, six miles southwest of Red Cloud, on the road from Red Cload to Smith Center. He has opened a road threugb his place which is open to the paMic except for loose etick. "Uncle Jack" knows how to "keep tavern," and vill at all times be ready to keep man or beast. To show the amount of travel on this roate we will state that from Nov. 1st he has kept Aa average of over two hundred teams per month. C. C. Babflock, publisher of the Juniata Gazette bss been in town a couple-of days. The Gazette is the beht and liveliest newspaper oo the Iin of the B. & M. railroad, and we were more tbaa glad to see Cotton on this bis first visit to the valley. The speHozouiIo has not reached Red Cloud, though there was a mut teriigjof the coming storm, at the In-s-iiui.e last week. Webster county can produce the best-looking set of fcuool ma'ams in the Slate. Who wants to win a hat on teat bet ? Lively times in town last week. All the "c-kule" masters in the county were here. We learn that on or about elec tion day, Joseph Garber Esq., found hiui.-elf the possessor of an undivided i teiest in a fiue boy. He's going te. maki a constitutional lawyer ofrhMavt It appeals that Capt. Zediker did E"t get elected to the con. con. from Frsukltn county, but Mr. Harmao of Rlooniujtoo. It is siid there will be a lively coalest when tbe eonveaiion meets. TEE TBI TEETH!! Sherer has a good set of instruments and will extract teeth on short notice, and in u manner that it will make it a pleasure instead of something' to be dreaded. Give him a call WELLS! WELLS I I All wanting welb bored will do well to call upon W. W. Harvet, lnavale, Webster Co., Neb. eVGood notes taken if desired. W-Sta a V0T1CX. The semi-anaal meeting of the, Con gregational Chnrch of Webster county will be held at the School Hoase ia District No, 13, Batia Precinct, on Thursday and Friday, May ISth aad 14th. 1875. A cordial iaviution is exteaded teaH. Rxy. A. Maxwell, Pastor. 37 at Red Cload, April 28th, 1875. 1 aesday atteraooa we weresar- pnscd aad very asaeh pleased to Jeoobsoa driving into towa, having with him Hon. James Laird ami C. C, , a8 of Jaatata. Hoa. W. B. Thorne, Treasurer ef Adams coaaty, came dewa aa ia cempaay with Uvm. L. B. Iwerae, our member to the con. eeau Theywil prebaUy leave to-merrew. hope, w?H aot be their last visk. Work oi Martin Paaka'a is being pushed ahead rapidly by MU !er k Tinker, the architeeta, We looked ia apoa the Institute lest Frids? forenoon, aad feeed a large aamberof the teachers ef Webster coaaty in attendance aad waa plsirtd to note the interest mnaifested by those present, ia the exercises aad drill te which they were aabjecred. Mrs. Smith had charge efa reediag class, aad need acted tbe name ia a highly creditable meaner. Sepcrin tendent Kileymade a few remerks npon the sabct of tesabieg amikkea the art ef redwt;, sTseadsa aad SfcH- tsjr, whieei ware right at the and lahl be heeded by every present Weweraaariy that H trnpaaaiUe sW aa to aatsenl the erawea. mieal Bfammmana, aawamm Vaaanwa WW naaaaaaaj. aaaaaawaja .iminnni SB nBW awjjaaaa aaww wa aaa - -,-.---, IVawamaamawjBBnV IE -' mmx---- -;- -. . -aM i: , -aaaaaaaaaaaaw r-W.- wrar - - rr'f"tJaa ' ! - - VVeVe eEeTVMBn.,- bxcbw emm? 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Ia receiving this vakiWe donatioa, I fee! that 1 am,not lurgoito. My heart warms ami my affections glow, I feel the seme spirit of love I oft sslt whea praying with and for yoa. I ptixe your gift highly ; it will ia after years if God spares my life.) awaken seet memories of many asociat:onj w.ih kind friends on my firit eireait ia Ne b.tfSka. Fiieods with whom I expect ere wag to strike glad hands on the other shore. Accept my grateful thaaks for this tad many other favors received. I am, deir friends, yoars in chris tiaa bonds. Cuas. Reillt. Janiata, Neb., April 1875. La-t week, iubt m we were goog to pes, we announced tlie death of Da. Tbomas B WiLLfAUS who died about 3 o'clock last Thu:;d7 morn ing. He was a native of Wales, aad about forty yea .-a of age, we are unable to give his exact age-and came to America previous to the breakiag out of the war. He served d iriog the war, ia the Mississippi aad Gulf squadrons, aad whea discharged locat ed in New OrJcaos, from whence he came to Nebraska. The Doctor was one of tbe first settlers of Webster County, comiog here io the summer or tall of 1870, and wintering iu tbe eld stockade. He assisted materially in the organization of tbe county, and was elected County Clerk, a position he held two years. Sioce that time aatil his death he wis engaged in the practice of medicine. Warm-hearted aad full of geaeroas impulses he made maoy friends who will miss him. The funeral services took place oo Friday, aod were coaducted by Rev. Cbas. Reilly, of Juniata. A large number of tbe friends aod acquaiut ascesof the deceased attended the funeral cervices, and followed his re mains to their final testing place. Pricteilagi of t2i$ Tfticitn ZnstitaU. Red Cloud, April 22, 1875. The Teachers Institate of Webster county met it the school house oo Thursday morning. Called to order at 1 J o'clock by Co. Supt, H. S. Kaley. Opened by singing " WekomeSweet Sunshine" Siuging conducted by Mrs. Abbey, Maxwell and Mrs. Alma Spriager. Prayer foilowiug by Rev. A. Maxwell ; after which Co. Supt., made a few practical remarks ia re gard to the object of the Institute ; andaaooaaced the programme for tbe afteraooa session completing the or ganisation by electing a Secretary. Closed by singing "Hold tbe Fort." Adjourned until half past one o'clock. -'- Afternoon session, opened by sing ing "Come to the Savior. Exer?;su iu Geography, conducted by U. V. tfpri 81VOINO. in Mathematics, clearly presented by Rev. - MuxwelL 8iXG NQ Primary class io reading led by Miss Noble. C. W. Kaley then illustrated his views of teaching Grammar; fol lowed by A. L. Barton's exercise ia Orthography. Miss Noble was chosen critic Closed by singing "Shall We Gather at the River. Adjourned until evening ses utoa to eommeece at 7 o'clock. Eventag sessioa opeaed at 7 o'clock by staging. Following this aa able address by C. W. Springer, eatitled, "Teaching a Profession." 81XGI4G. C W. Kaley delivered a tioa eatitled "Common Schools." Mrs. C. H. Smith read aa eautlcd "Tbe Teacher's Lift." SIKGIXQ. A. L. Barton favored as wkh select reaotaz VUty and Coaatry." Miss .Week then read a spicy erigi aal essay. Miss Noble read a piece eatitled "0 the River." SIXGIXO. The aa address by Rev. A. Max- weaV-Sabject, "The rektiea ef tho m we ef his Followed by the eftaee.eerynex. " 8IXG1HG. Adjeanei aatil V o'atcck m the aad prayer by C .W. Spriager. called; Secretary's repeat aadapprevtd; thee) ftMcwed the teaaV iagaftha CrkieV repert. Ren A. Maxwel thea reeaaaed his cxcraisem Mathtcaatic. C. W. Seeeajar. C- egraphy. A raadicg ad by Mn. a H. Saseth. After Sapk Kaley made MfcsncaUe ic- thaaweecsky ef SINGIKGO SHwSX Bl C W. Kaley acatiaacd hm m Grammar, aad A. L. Ortawgrapay. Mff. ME Sffif&fi eatiea. 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The whole was interspersed with ig ;og. This closed the exercise of tbe Institate, hA jtt.-c htrmunious aad plcaaaut. The following recclatioac iatrodaeed by A. L. Bartea were adepted. Whereas, we tie toaehers ef Webster eeaaty. Neb., havrnf mwent bled oarselves together in aa laetawte for mataal ioprovemeat, la this oar chosen profeasioa; aad, whereas, having spent very profitable hoars to gether, aad having been hospitably eaterta'aed by the citizens of Red Cloud. Therefore, IlfM'ved, that we the teachers of this Institute, will in tbe future show our appreciation of the teaching of oar Coanty Superintendent, aad others, by practieins; ia oar schools the valua ble segget;cys here givee, aad en deavor to be more energetic, enracet aad faithful ia oar profemioa. Resolved, that we extend oar thanks to the citisens of Red doad for the hospitable maaaer in which we have beeu entertained ; also to tbe ssheei board for kindly greeting to as the aes of their building. Rmo?ced, that oar Secretary furnish the Nebraska Teaeker aad tbe Red Cloud Chief for paMfecttoa a copy of th3 proceeding' of the Institute. Singing "Catch the Sansbiae," after which the Institute adjourned. Mrs. C. H. Smith, Sec. SCHOOL LAMP SAIL Notice is hereby givea that oa the 16th day of Jaoe, A. D. 1875, at the uuur ui iv . , iae wr nuua( in Red Cload, Webster coaaty, Neb., I will offer for sale at peblie auction to the highest bidder upon the terms fixed by the law, the following describ ed school lands in said coanty of Web ster, to-wit : T. 1 2 2 2 2 3. 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 R. 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 Sec 16 aad 36 " 16 ni 36 ni set 36 Df swr 36 sec 16 aad 36 sec 16 aad 36 swf net 16 w set 16 swt.I6 e$ nwt 10 sec 36 n& ind set 16 sec V aad 36 seo 16 aad 36 wswt 16 aetrwtl6 awt 16 sec 36 see 10 aad 36 seo 16 aad 36 seo 16 sad 36 see 16 sod 36 sec 16 aod 36 seo 16 sad 36 north it west r li Ii li ii i il it li i li i i it ( tt ii it i ii ii ii ii i i ii ii II li ii il II li 11 i i ii li lv sec 16 and 36 9 No lands frill bo sold for Jess thaa even dollars per acre nor leas than tbe appraised value thereof. Said sale will be adjourned from day to day till all of said lands have been offered. J. A. Tulle. 37-6 Cle.k. LEGAL NO TICK In th Oistricr r?urt ''he !sl Ju dical District ia and for Webatcr Co., Nebraska. James La Due, plaintiff, verso Edwia E. Core , V. Covey. J The defendant in the above action will take notice that tbe plaintiff above mentioned did on the 26tb day ot April, A. D. 1875. file his petition in the above named court, setting forth that the said defendant Edwin K. Co vey, i? indebted to the said plaintiff for the purchase raonev of lots four (4) five (5), and ix (6), in block five (5), LaDuo'a addition, to tbe village of tied Uroad, amounting to the sum of forty-five ($45) dollars, with interest from the 22d day of April, A. D. 1874, aod that H'ifttiff claims a vendors lien on rats 5 and 6 of said premises. Plaintiff asks jadrmeat for the Kim of forty-five (f43) dollars, with inter est from" the 2d day of Aoril. A. D. '1874, aad that Mid lota f va aad six be acid to aaiisfy satd hen. Defesd aats are repaired te appear aad ane wcr aa ar bafbiw the 7ih day efJaae, A. D. 175. Willcox A Gillbam. Att'rs ftr pkiatiff LEGAL NOTICE, la District Ceert ef tbe 1st Ja dielal Distnet, State ef Nebraska wi;h- ia aad ftr &-,. vaaspei aw uewarf VamV jevatsmmnWVapasTewe; WaVvw wff TV The abeve take aetiac that the pkiec7dd aa the 27th emycdAaviL 1875, tat hie pwtiomikthiaaea efthe Chirk ef tae fJuMrm vscjrt. at Weaaner eeaaty. Nek.ngeiaatyaa. Tbe abjeat aad leflwsmeea be vea to thwawLSea. 02. towa l,efiaeawlOweet,deeed Feb. 19tht 1875, fee three hweaked ami ftrte eW- mrs, awe Apm ist, i. IZHZ- WELL AUGER 1 ' ' M EaLAmaa 1 aaV asmhwwl gTAweaEmj arn ajgaj hmmnmmmjmmmj mt mansi am mnaamvexaxaem ACEaEamV cammamvaa cmmamcanjaMaj SBanEanEanF cmmmiamTtxagaaxecjaeai by yea to OWimlflTlamAp WL IJattnl . H fcacVis? utb.Mi nu. . a larmjwtaTK.' aBXeam i www aaav wws. uw waww wmtrmw - -c:jb -cwaauvanmaami areea nscamcaeejt enma maaaeaaaT taar Mrawc awu, ww $ aaaiaamc ageiaatyemJw thaaam efoWwbcm- ubetbismithii ef aaammmg crdesa L11 rf-'f-i nar ?mf jMiqUm dthatewkb araaer fimaaalwhwaaakwaeavsampey. aUj aUJIUm uw -ft TSSTtS Tewmirejriswlamf mStSiXli!Sk&Ltm smmjmamg -,-- m awaTsaxex -mna-w .am k ""1M " --- -U. tfc- m gim sad eeaer jtasms mfcea ia oa- bb""eBI ianTof1 -aV aaatafaTrm afMCwtwa. tewsm BeaaTgmV 'rSawfc:.- - th Jle-dmr Am TtmT iuT aW df TrM ., eT WW UI I awSITlLl P" UK X . . am KBaa. .:..? " ,."H.8.JUmt. ??Js-t- 1-Vreawl niiaim M ;' ' AttfmHa-mmT. wrmwv .mimgKgwm a mmu. .- -, .- ;eew '' .Jaawl Iwwa, aa waammtfa ttsmewnm I K awwrgm-f -1- - - : 1 ,- MW-mJmJJm afAmtOm. - aim aaaV aEall-fsmW- -- is9Q " t9Cm amaBBaaftWwmnwmm .'waw - . .&. WmSm LEGAL NOTICAZ U the District Coari ef the 1st J dieiei District ia sad for Webster C, Nebraska. JehnF. Black, vs. John G. Fetter, Elisabeth Petier, Alfred K. Perry. Jemce M. mehiwia, smf A. If . Sccntcicr, H. B. Ketcham. a aad Isidore Weil, oiag DaMaeas wader the I'm acme of Schuster Ketchsm M Ca. aad J. C. Ogdee, 8. T. Buck aad D. & Harvey, do log busiaesa ander the firm name of J. C. Ogdea k Co., Defeadaats. Alfred L Perry, A. N. Schaster, H. R Keteham, Isidore Weil, J. C. Ogdea, S. T. Back, and D. B. Harvey now resident defendants will tace ao tice that Joaa F. Black of the on sty of Red WMew, ia the State ef Ne braska, did aa tbe 8th day ofAprd 1875, file his petition io the District Court within aud for the county of Webster, in tht State of Nebraska ; against the above named defendant, setting forth that the said John G. Potter and Elisabeth Potter gave a mortgage to the said Ahred E. Perry oa lot tea (10) ia brack twenty six (26) in the vilhtge ef Red Cloud. Neb., and lots tea aad eleven (10 k 11). ia block one(l), ia iticbardtou's addition to Red Cloud, alt ia said Webster county to seeare the payment of the sum of three hundred (300) dollars, accord1 to certain notes referred to in sa ii mortgage, aad also to secure A E Pet ? against his liability on eertaia joiat debts of the said John G. Potter, and Alfred K. Perry, assumed by John G. rotter, aod that the said Alfred K. Perry assigned said mortgage to de fendant James M. Baldwin, and that mid James M. Baldwin farther a.iu ed said mortgage to plaintiff, and that since the a-ivina-of said nortn. tho defendants composing the said firm of Scbaeter, Ketchsm A Co., and J. C. Ogden k Co., claim to baVe acquired some interest ia tbe premises so mort gaged, aad praying that ssid John Q. Potter msv nev the tana of two has. dred ($200) dollars dae plaintiff with interest from May 15th. J 874, or that ssid premises msy be sold to pay tbe same. You and each of you are here by notified to answer said petition on or before the third Moaday after the 13th day of May, 1875 John F. Black, By Willcox k Giluam, 35-4t-$20 Att'ys for Plaintiff. HAMPTON 4 RALSTONa Red Cloud. Having (eased the Wagoa aad Black smith shop, lately occupied by Ira Sleeper, are now prepared to do every thing in the Hoe of WAGON-MAKING AND BLACKSMITHING, WAGONS. BUGGIES. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Repaired oa short aotice aad io a Workman-like manner. WAGONS AND BUGGIES MADE TO ORDElt- HAMPTON k RALSTON. FITS CURED FREE ! I Abt Bernoa rafTeriaa fro tas akore dli L)r. Price, ami erses U reia;l to aldrau Dr. Price, aad a trial bottle of ediciae will be forwardod bjr Ezpreu. FBBE! Tbe only seat beta tba Ezareaa ebarzei, w .ich owias te air lane batiaeH. are kaiall. Dr. Prieebaa aaadatha treataeatoT FIT EPILEPSY a a tudy foryears. aad be will warrant a care by tbe ase of bia reaedy. De not foil to sead to biai ftr a trial bottle: it cocU aelbiav, sae ka WILLCtatBTC, ao asatlerofbev lone rtaadiae yer aaao ay be. or hew nuay otbor reaeaie aaay bar f.iled. Ctrealrs aad toaUaMaiabi seat with Be aarvieelar to roar Czaraai, as wall lyowPMtOCJoseJreHiow, aad teeraiw. DE.CHAS.T.PEICI. CT WUHam genet, new York. 25. DAY! WELL AUGER 1 BEraanEanEan r cnwBEXanw ganammmmmmm HaBaEECBaf BBBBBBBnaEaaEar 'SLaEaaEel $9 DAY ! tree a. tr re ft r W TUf mnnhtmmnAmahLml f-MH ggMVwEaEEamxcBwBaxaW mnuEwt ImnnEnxnEEnmtegfVgf staLtsBwPB 'smnmnEnEEel aTsnaV RawHaWeTrm wjTnwvfgMB vVwfsWer ngwPwWTsBc9nWaVT arcgrw avlvvTrf V aTBwTw ' HgmB featoefNebrnaa.ftr "" 1S,1R75, it jjg RlnUlIf I a B Tr w oawwrn weramp ww vvatVP VVVniff amnmfa IBK, Anal sBMeleaal enawafveni ejfah amaV ' "-aT-ne a. a wu OW " - mwBBBBF )wBBBBBBBBL VALLEY j. o. u-f JJUniiie Is always ready & attW te end' make camfertaWlc ft patreaA This Hotel in entirely t ap for tbe exprcew nrccf of tbe traverfag pabtic: STAtfELKWES FORTH! RAILR0AD ON rfONDAV, WttDNK-' &Yf ANav FRIDAY OF EACH WKKK AT ? O'CLOCK A. A. I Claia tt Ha th IE ST ST AfL Wot4 tf ikmtoe Always keepmg'w,tad'a good swppl of HAY AND 0 1 A 1 N, Ais& t geod conveyance for the pa'rpose orcowveying'pasatcfers from tale place to aay other at' reasonable rates. WML CUJ, 0. L. BATTLES & GO, DEALERS l- SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE AGENT FOR THE SH wma WM. ANSON WOOD MOWEit, ifmter MxeeUimr With Dropper THE NEW M AKNY. THE I. X. L DRILL. Buckeye Drill Superior Hrmmcmmt Seeder FeutUmin lily Seeder. And a!! FARKiKS MACHiMERY at firanft PriCwt. mULLLLwLLLLLLLLLLwLLLktmt Almo Vlotov BrtNtUas Plo.r. Charter k Mwl ellptee wUmrm all tbe Varieties or heating and parlor stovm1& NAILS, RAKES, BOLTOfc., CORN PLANTTKIIryV (rHfiVRL. MPAmn. FORK CARPENTEK8' AND MASONS' TOOLS. PAINTS. OILS. COOPER AND NEWTON WAGONS, GLASS. TINWARfe RAND DETOUR PLOW?, DAVENPORT PIXW0r with Weed er Irwa Becma. with Weed aad Irea tfums. 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