The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 01, 1876, Image 3

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Attorneys at Law.
. J. S G-illiam
A 1 1 y at Law,
AND NOTARY I'CULIO.
a?" Collections promptly attended to.
F . It. Wi!lcfx:
ATTORNEY- AT LAW,
Wii! Practice in all Mic Co'trls of the
State.
& Collection Promptly Attended to
. OFJICE OVB DOOIt
tJTHOF COUltT MOIJRT5.
Red Cloud. - - Neb.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
K0TAS7 PU3LIC AND SEAL 2i 1?Z
. -jfc ' A5S17T.
' Jlcd Cloud, Nebraska.
County Superintendent of Public In
AtrActlon. Cobb, Marqubtt & Moore,
LA V Y E It S,
LINCOLN,
- - - NEBRASKA.
(nniifu will h- in att-ndinre at rach
i?nn orthe IHirict uri; oflhe Mvcrjlj
KountitMn tho Kvpubhcta Valley. -- .
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.. n HOW'KN. JAH. LAIKU
Att'iieys at Laiw
AM)
KKAL KSfATK AGENTS.
Z&r Will practice in all the Courts n
the State.
JTJIATA - - - 17EBRASWJ
, Rsai Estate Agents, &c.
Vi. S. ItlClIAItDSON, .1. A. TULLE V.S
Richardson &. Tu'Ieys,
VLZ AL S3TATS & COL'CTINS ASSUTS
Will hay anflrcll R-al Kxf'tt on foKmiis
rioH..inl n.iv 1 1' lor iinn-rxit'iis .
Si.pci-il ntt nl'on i;ivcn Ioro'lprli(:jv. C.ir-
r"-TDn laco i"olicttcl. Hitters o iii'piiry.
oron lciin.? pro'iipi' iJisivrrctl.
RKDCI??'!), - - - - NKR
Ged-W. Sheppard,
(Late ol U. S. Land Office, Uioomiiic
fon. Nib.)
COVKKNMKNT
Sian-S
Will atteii I in aiiv Im-ino.x bid'or"
LT S. Lind Olfun" at lloiiii'nl(ii).
Ne't , an 1 the It'jMrt.iu'ut. W-.-hiui;
f.i 1 1 I' Thri'c y..ir-. official expe
r'reiue in S. Land Offiiw at Lowel!
and Hlo nniiiirtoii.
. Jj'-- pcri.il attrntion to coatc;t arJ-7nK
tiylsr Lihl'rc-t'inptioa ll:ncitc'l and l'liu
r ol ur laws
S-MEpc tr'ith 'h'Iro (ttflui UV Joors
1 ith U. L -Jul 'ln 1" lu.i..'.
County Survey ar
N always ro.idv to do wor'r 1:1 m .
t ;
iou at anv tiui". ('all on or address
rii.ii at Wells P
Nebraska.
O , Webster county
nK-ly
Red Cloud Miirs!
We are peejiired i'o dx) c'tfe-
tome woi kv
FTlont Fte3 aim!
"iorSl fleSll for Salo. I
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Satisfaction g u a ran feci in
Tn'.iry of It-mr sni.n and CfsTO.M
' ...z 1.1 '.....i.i k. ........ ...:.. ,.
Wlllllv. raillieis -.iiiuii m; fiii.i.ui.ii
to -ciMira the best of -ced wheat.
Potter Sl Frisbie!
BARBSR SSsop
A. B UAJVjVE
at SherorVDrug Store, Red Cloud.
"P"Shaving, Shampooing and Ilair-
"'lt,tltH
in the highest style of thc
17-td
art.
GEOKRG ZEISS,
DKAI.KkSIV
'Wines & Liquors
ICARS,
Shewing SmokiiHH TdHacco
'JINN KD FRUITS
OF ALL KINDS,
AND
CONFECriONKftI&
A Specialty.
FrnsHljiccr Beer from " ' AT.tclope "
3rewery, constantly oirliand.
RED CLOU If, NKB.
iStf
.Republican Valley
STAGE LIKE.
T. T. WEJJSrProprietor.
Regular trips will be tuade between
HASTINGS and RE9 CLOUD.
I shall be piea-ed to carry passencer
ujioii the days mentioned, leaving Ke'j
Cloud at 6 A M. on Mondays. Wedne
davs and Fridays. Leaving IJastings
.it 6 a. m., on Tuesdays, ''ThlMTMlayK
atid Saturdays.
"yrc rC'tsenab-le.''
f?m mmmmm
r.r.s merer.
Family IM.jwieiaii.
0S:e :s Zi'.j Drug Slcre.
KKD CLOUD. NEHKASKA.
HAMPTON & RALSTON,
Red Cloud.
Having leaded the Wagon and Black
smith bhop, lately occupied by Ira
Slocjrcr, are now prepared to do every
thing in the Hoe of
WAGON-MAKING
AStf
BLACKSMITH INC,
wagons. ijnr.oiKs,
ACJUICl'LTUItAL IMI'LKM KNTS
Repaired on short notice and in a
Workman-like manner.
WAGONS AND JMJGOIKS MADC TO
OKLUOK.
HAMPTON & RALSTON.
vi:n ray a u viutTisKMLxrs.
J. D. WOODS.
Will devote h'n whole time cxclu -
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mvh to the practice ot uicdtciuc.
Office at P. A.
Williams
r.
Co.
Drug Store,
nb ly
Rivkkto. Net..
RIVERTON HOUSE.
W. C. TEOaPSOlT, - Prop.
Will entertain his' cucst in the mo.-t
ccnllcuiau-iike manner, with as good
fare a?- the. market affords.
T' tho tr.iveliin: public wo would .iy jfive
him a c.ill.
SIVSHTON. - - ITEERSSA.
.1l.fl'$IJLLIVAi,
NOTARY PUBLI3 AND HEAL ESTATE
AGENT.
Rivcrlon FrankSin County Nebraska.
iMI "I 1 i nit fnr il .! 1'iilikrini ili.tit. in I
the Iraoi fiti'lrit.
DO YOU KNOW
TIIK UK IS A
IN P.IVSST0N
Where 3'ou can iret iiiiylhinj; you
want in the hue of Pure Drug--, Medicine-,
and in ftot all articles usually
kept iu a fir-t-elass Diug Store.
Pure Wines and Liquors
for medicinal u-c'.
Physicians pf-erintions carefully
comptmnded day or n'tfht.
I t&kCustamcrs treated with rcsnrcf tintl
.
ticcutiunnl cijar.
GIVE II I M A CALL.
E 3f . HUSEB-
nivsRTOsr, - - - Nebraska.
J. T. Martin wi-hes to inform tlw
t public that he intends to keep a held
the coming summer, cStTa"! who hs'vc
cattle they want herded can bo accom
i....i 11 1
uioiiau'ti. ne n;i an extensive ranee,
the lest of good clear rnnnin water,
and charges reasonable.
Ferry, STrry!
The Kerry at Guide Rock is now in
running order anil will be k"ept so for
the convenience of the travclinc pub
lic. Travelers will a'ways find a man
in attendance. The feriy is located
directly south of the town.
H. H. Hosicins, Prop.
THE- ONLY PAPER IN
Webster co.
AND TIIK
liAKGEfT APER
IN THE
REPUBLICAN
V ALLEY.
Tff E CHIEF.
NEWS
AND
MARKH. WAHERr
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EdKor Proprietor
THE RED CLGUD CHIEF
iiki) n.orn. xkbrka. ,
LOCAL MATTKKS.
Notice in Am Column U) (uts a L'tte
Arrlml tnil Ifrtnre of 3i-ill
Iroin t!ir Km! C'IouiI 1. O.
H.-T3Nis Leavc3 Moniy
Wt-dtierdsyV and
1'riday
in.
.M..il dow . 'J p. in. ArrivTacs-
day 1 hurda andbaturday . . p. :.:.
3
iiai:vaki la'es lue.-day. ami
Kndw;. '.- fi p. m. arrive.- Tue-day.-
and Friday's h p. m. .Mail closed
.1 i p. ui.
KiUNKi.is, goinir eat, Monday'--and
Thur.ay'n 2 p. 111. Goimj wei
Tuesday' " and Friday'.- 10 a. in
Pl.KAKANT LI ILL leaven Thursdays G
a. m. Arrjve. Wednesday V 4 p. ui.
Mail c-C'l C5 p m.
Jkwki.l. Kanras, arrive? Priday'.
II! ui. Leave.- Piiday i p. m.
Rfs.-sKL, Kan-as arrives Thur-day'.-llia.
in. I.'irfio Thur-tlay 1 p. 111
Office open fiom 4 uutiil G p. ui.
Sundays.
All restored matter mut he in
the evening before the mails leave.
M. B. MrNirr, P. M.
CIIirK'll IH.':( TOKV,
f v,?..VJllILf.'l i lll...Jj II K III II
iA t f. in'iiv -T irrtriwiir
Services eycry fart and tlnrd cab
baths of each month at Red Cloud
and Inavale. 7i o'clock P. M at
Red Cloud. 2 o'clock P. .M nt in
avale. Kvory second and lo'firth
Sabbaths at Hatin anl Harmony
Precincts. Hew A. MaxwelJ.,
Pa-tor.
HAPTIST CHPRCIL Rk.
L T. Mi l.N Eit, Service second
Sabbath in eaih month at II A. M.
Sahilvth SniotiL every Sabbath
morning at Id . M.
,). (i. Potteu, Sunt.
NOTICE.
U. S. Land Offk-e.
Rloomint'tun, Neb
April I'lrh, lS7fi. )
Complaint having bem entere.dat
thi office by Chailcs Saiip, auains'
'I Jiomas Kjimcy for abaLdoning hi-
I miner l;u.ture 1'jiriy, o. (U., dated
.June .", .ST4.
upon the -ouili-t ;st
quarter, Sec 30, township 4, ranee M
west, in Web-ter countv, Nebra-ka.
wiih a view to the cancellation zi' said
t nt ry : the said patties are nereby
summoned to appear at thi- offue on
be Mb day of June, 17G. all' o'clock
P. M., to respond and futui-h testi
mony concerning said alleged abandon
ment. Webster Kaion, Recistcf.
J'.' J Kva.n WoitiMlN... Receiver.
LEGAL S OTIC E.
To tli6 matter of thc petition of II.
S. K'tli'V. iiliiiiiiii.f nilfir nf tli i'vf;itt
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of liobert Morrow, decea-ed. filed in
ti.n i;i.;,.f '...., ,. u.,i. ...... ,...
Nebraska, pravinc for lieen-e to ,jj J
the interest of the heirs of Robert
Morrow in and to the following de--ciibed
n'al estate for the purpo.-c of
paying the debts and liabilities of said
e.-tate. to-wii : W'i. SKj, Sec UO,
town-hip 4, ranee 12 west ; also the
KA of NEi, Sec. 14, town. ? north,
range J2 west, except 4 acres off of thc
northeast corner of said section ; also
4 acres in a recular form alorii the
east side of WJ of the NKJ of said
Ste 1 1, situated in Wclaler couuty,
Nebra-ka.
And it appearin: fo mc upon read
.ing such petition that it is necessary
'to -ell said ical estate to satisfy the
claims and demand- ncain-t-aid e-tate
there not being sufficient a-sctsof said
state to liquidate the same. It is
therefore ordered and allowed that 211
I crsons inteic-ted in .-aid real eslite
and in the e-tate of sail deceased,
Robert Morrow, appear before this
court at thc Court Hou-e in .Juniata,
in the county of Adams, Sffi'te of Ne
bra.-ka, on the liOlh day of .June i STG.
at U o'clock a. m., of said day to show
cjiu-e why a licence shall not be grant
ed for srtle of -aid roil estate as prayed
for in -aid petition; and it is ordered
that this notice be published in the
Red Cloud Chief for six .-ueee.ive
weeks, pieviou- to said day of hearing.
"A 31. (Jasi.in. dr..
SO 6t Judge 5th Judicial Di-t., Neb.
enry Myers, 01 Kiverton
town th's morning on important busi
ness. He is married, (but we didn't
learn to whom. He is chamjtfcn" on
the accordeon, and we think he will
now go to teaching music
if0 Acres ot land, 25 seres under
cultivation. Well wateredby. springs
and creek, plenty tiuioer for firewood,
eood house and stable, .six head of
cattle, hoes, chickens, etc. This place
is only three" uit'es from ,Re3 CJoud
Terai. very low. For furnc. particu
lars 'call at or address this office.
- XTctlce to TeacHefs.
Nr.Te" is hereby give.?,' That I will
examine all persons wno may desire to
ofler tlieiu elves as e;andidatet for
"teachers of the primary or common
schools of the county, at" my office in
nca.iJioud, on the first aturday 1 1
ATS' A0.embe .y "d
$m J
-m.
Tim
Centennial pr"-.
j ix .plan wilk pan for !!:. apiece,
ami all tinware m lue proportion ai
m
4j
.Mitchell atd 31-rhaf!'.
Roil r ? Tutatk up ? acy way
set up, juf t o 3.a do get up to Mc-
J
Bride- and rot a new harness, or have; ""-.. ....
.Mr. PaiLer, of :3lern, Kjdms.
wa nearly drowned wml ciiig in
the ritr, ln-t SuijJay. Thcro have
WlJ jevcra, .ij:jibr accijt.nL, ,luniJ,,
I . ,
the .vt fe tcrk.
Notice Ira Sleeper's new adver-ti-ement,
all who expect good crops
thb rummer.
-U. Ifohomb, brother of J. ('.
Ilolcoiiih 3f Wttp'jt Creek, and an old
c!rJt Creek, and an old
the CIiiimso Tribunr,
t Saturday night. lie
compositor on
arrived here la.-
ha- a homcftead near his brother, aud
intcti'Ja to move "n it immediately.
1
If you wint any work done in the
carpenter iiue, call on Rufu-i Mik-ch. 1
Dr. Woodi of Riverton was in
town la:t week, looking well, aud
cheerful aa "'ver.
The Djctor's prc-
ence contraJ;cts the rumor that he
had left the State on account of his
trial. He i- read and prepared to
defend l.iniscll against the indictment.
Sleeper h ordered on a comple'te
stock of Ha.vfstiflg Implement.s. Ira
knows more about machinery than
any other man in the county, and he
keeps none but the best iLachitiCs for
sale.
.Mrs. Warner and Mrs. J. Q Pot
ter left lait Monday for the east. The)
take with them the best wishes of the
people of Red Cloud. After a pleas
ant and happy visit, we hope to see
them return still more pleased with
their Nebraska homes.
Mrs. Miiurp was prevented from
noun; ta-t as she coiitemple.ted, by
hertfnce's siekne-s and the news of
an iufectious disease prevalent among
the t-hildien of her old home.
The jiure Royal Clem Tobacco at
. i.'uiur Wjaut's at Riveitou
Lat Sunday, "'r. Healer and
family, with Mrs. Coleman and her
children, met with an accident which
narrowly escaped resulting fatally.
The parties were driving to iheir
homes' in Kansas, aud cro.-sinK a
bridge had jttst beguti the aiCent of a
steep lull at the "ml o! the bridge,
when the "Mgm n.immer btoke, and
the hor.tCft dragged Mr. Dealer ovtr
'he dashbiiard. Thc wagon, left to
itseil, went backwatds down the hill to
the biidgc, from whence it wan pre
cipitated to the ground below, a dis
tance of t went -five or thiity feet
'ad.es were severely injured, ivlnle
the children were uniiij.iied IV.
Tulieys was immediately soul for. He
found Mis. Realer di"hriou from a
stunning blow on the head, while Mrs
Coleman was U .ruble to move her arm.
The Doctor loft them out of dat.ger iu
theevenin;.
Mr. 3. 3. !alorcy, formerly ol'
BeKjuerc, Ills., made its a Hshort but
interesting call hist Tuesday. Mr.
Maloney is going to bring 4,0UU sheep
into the county. He intended to buy
thc sheep iu Missouri but found them
all troubled with the scab in that sec
tion. He will now purchase in New
Mexico. Mr. Smith will start with
the necessary help to go thither ou
the 25. h.
The fanners of Red Cloud Wire
not very well loprebeiiteu at the Insti
tute. This w-Vt do.
Mr. I). Fuller o?' the firm" of Ful
ler it Wiant. of Rivertoiv gave us a
pleasant call yesterday. They arc the
I leading dry goods merchants at that
phce, and aie receiving a large share
of the trade. M.i. Iuln:r hiioririS U5
that they arc s?o':n$ t,o cvlebrate on a
large scale on the .Fourth.
Geo. biss has the be.-t cigars in
town. He can also get you up a first
class meal on short notice if yuu are
hungry.
The ClllEF is at last in a wigwam
of his own, and would be pleased 10
receive must anything on subscription
in the shape of eatables or money.
lTp to this time wb have been able to
dead-beat our board, but the hot 1
men tell us that is "played out," so
vTe wili have to 'a.11 back on our sup
porters at last ; who, by the wa', have
not done much to support us forsouic
time.
Garbcr's dwelling bouse broke Its
lariai'Iast Wednesday and scampered
over the streets of the town, iu a man
ner that was exciting aud exhilarating.
Its flight, however, was arrested b'
Messers Miller antr IloriTridge in the
noiihiiart of the town, where ii is
now securely fastened.
-Hbn. James Laird and IL Bab-
cock of Juuiata stopped iu town last
Wctifeesday. Mr. Laird is working
'S$ an extensive practice in thc west
ern part of the State? aud already
takes rank as oue of tho first lawyers
of Western NebrasTca."
Our streets presented aliveryand
bustling appearauce the first, three
days of tn week, aud in consequeccfi
the Cuier is happy to congratulate
the people" of Red Cloud on its po
JssCs
sion of oue well graded street.
ioe
Industrial Association,' it is hoped,
will not stop here. The strcet-runumg
east and west on'the town 'litre needs
grading, sftSTwfe venture tLV dic
tion, that there will be no rct until
the streets are in a good condition'for
travel and attractive in appearance-.
Oh say! have you. seen those Iore-
lhktsat'Mfs. Lutz?' and so ch
if '
Centennial Celebration
n. TiiK
I
ai .- r it
- ourtr? of July
to zz aidim:?: :zni-Ar:::;
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22 Pi33 1
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The meeting last 1 liur-day "VuiHA '
was attended by a hri;e uuiaWraf in- '
(created and rntha-i-mic cittlrQ-.
Pre-ident Moore 'illetl t)'e ia.-ocittioh
lo orucr 3aa Ui.e "I-"" ' V:0U5
committees xrere read and acted upJU
, 'l he Commutes on I mauce retried
to order and tL'e repit. of the various
to the effect that aixtv five dullais had
beeu raised to pu relive the instru
ments for a martial band, aud th.it the
instruments had been otderrd, aud
; were uovr on tb r-ad..
Thpcotuuiiitct.cn Centennial His
tory reporteil in uvor 01 me appoint-
uiantof the followint; gentlemen to
write up the settlement of their re-
spective precincts :
A. M. Talbjt of Guide Rock.
W. E. , J acker n of Red Cloud."
R. K PuhcG, ' Walnut Creek
(L W. Knight, " Inavale
S. L". Uierce, " Haniiony.
Mo"-ei Willsotl, " Cileuwood.
Tom. C. Jjird, Oak Creek.
Abram Well-, " Stillwater.
.M. L Thoma-', " Ratio.
Cha. IJiischow, " Potsdan.
The report wa- uuauiuiously adopt
ed. The committee on programme re
ported as follows :
-MOKMNG LXEItflSEs?
1-t. National Salute.
2nd. Martial Mtfsic
.'Jrd. Grand Centennial M ireh.
fth. Voluntary by the Hand,
nth. Centennial StJng by Choir,
f'th. Prayer.
7th
Realmg of the Declaration of
luiiepenaencc.
bth. National Hymn by Choir,
.fth. Oration.
AFTLUNOON i:. i:ilCI3FS.
1st. Mu-ic by the Bind.
2nd. Song by the Choir.
.'?rd. Reading of Countv History,
lih. Mu-io
.Vli. Toasts.
G.h. Martial Musio.
. , ,
Evening performances will consist
p., -r. .i-i i t
of a magnificent disphy of lire vrcrks.
Un motion, .J. 12 letter was select-
. . 1 .1 .. ...
ed to take charge jfthi, tinging of the
children.
Professor Snow was requested to
load the Choir.
J. S. Gilliam was elected orator,
and W. H. Brice selected to read the
Declaration of Independence.
The fuliuviu ge'it'cfc'en were elect
ed ofifecrs of the day :
President, A. M. Talbot, Vice
I'rc-ilent, Mathow Stratton, of Guile
Bock, I McNitt of Red Cloud ; N
Hiiney, of Rutin ; Tlios. Kentie ly of
Walnut Creek, W.J. Vance, of Ina
vale, Abiam Scott of Harmony, ind
Forbes of Ghn.vo-.d ; Sam'l Cade of
Fot-dam, T. J. Ward of Stillwate, J.
11. Hobort of Oak Creek.
The meeting voted to appropriate
much money ns could be rai-ed to
pruvhlc fhewoiks. The society then
ar.jjurned until uext Thursday even
ing. One feeling pervade all mind-. As
this T as the first, and prr.ibly the J irintr-n'l uymcr. The .ia.aifr are not
last Ceiiter.hi JI nnivWry in t heir iiw'-y Wl-J" l,'cre " aI ' ''V1
expLnetice, all were determined H'tLM,,sl)CIli,.t,M. IW I- l-Ti
110 expense shoultTbe Spared to make j the county im- ore ini:l with . 1 population
it the best eve'r witne--ed in the v.dlev. of " ,tw P"p-"--" ""w bawern
, , '.i:ni 'JOOj anl I' "-.tpi'llr incr-.-iiii. There
U. ,. . . ! arnatxn"riil.'Ms nr?.inicJ "rhool di'tricts
e liHve an interesting commuui-' ., -. , ,: . v , r i-.
n 1 within it houn Iric .m'l i"bool f.iriliJi- ar
Ciiion tlirs vte'fc Irom ctl!l7ater '
Stillwater is rapidly settling utf tvi'th a t
good c!as of ciu migrant-. Mr. Fran
cis, a man of cou-idenble mcuu ha
purcha-cd a large quantity of laud in
that ncrighbo.hood and is farming it
Tith encrizy.
1 1 our local notices ht week, we
inadvertently maiitVcme mistake- tliat
changed the meaning of the noticts
materially. Mrs. Lutz wa- repre enr
e I a 1 reposing to oider some new
good wh m in fact site had ordered a
large supply. A ludicrous mistake
wis made, also, in the name. '1 lie
plural form instead of the posesive
was used. Tbi- was our mistake, and 1
we have no apolozy to make, except
that it was a ridiculous blunder.
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Wiilcox has reCeiviS the
appointment of United'States Court
Commissioner for thi- section of the
State. We congratulate M.r. Wiilcox
and the people on this appointment.
As yet there are fevf matters of Fed
eral Cognizance occurring in thi pait
of the State. We are disposed to favor'
.1 -t. i. - -ii i
th' appoiutuient, more becm-e if wi 1
-' r . ,
be a protection to the people than f r .
anv Other reason. Tht? records cf the I
Dlstrict Court ho? a disgraceful and '
... s- . . n
uiarepu'stm -:ipi 10 injure auc
j : , ... t... r..i -
aunu iLiuuecijf. ujcii u,j lai-e cuarges.
Nearlv everv criminal ca-e befori? tbf
court, is brought there from a mali
cious disposition to harass an enemy.
Men find it convenferit to chargs a
ncisjhtor with some petty violation cf
the revenue law, or .some offense
aga!hit the timber cf the United
States. The accused ia obliged to ap
pear at dmaha with his witnesses-,
where he will fiud the charge abandou
ed. But the expenses of himself and
witnesse-1, would well nigh ruin a poor
man. In view ot tlie-e facts we are
flil tLof a mmiutnnufi' U knn
f..w v..m m vvuKui.iuiiWi U.3 LCli
aDDoiuted in 'this nart'cF the State.
1-
which Will prevent any 5iTch maliciou-
charges against- any of our cHlieus"."
t - -LsiX Tiur lay with i rix ti H
cr-iie.r. the tor wn.'!. tc Wrtx " or
ft . - --
: .cwi. i.jwu wti u,
the re c ;:. co- wt k
1 u l V 11
Rctri iid lu, oik! aiMJ viptrt-
tiKvd niller.. tW )U from Nio,
iwz wfa.K-lt ptteo tUj id trTMi
' Kutlt a mil' imi pLesci it in two.
j fu! o;Mtiwn. MMr. itobtru and
i Pwity hic tHirei)iuHhI thc frm f 'A. j
P. Karitf, near thtr jutk of 13m
crrtk Tlu uiM to he 'Ih otar '
the itc of Krks' Ik)u. TLy ir j
. it Htirl not), dirriui" cut tht! fire.
' .,-.,, i.,. .' AMMMtt .t. r1. '
, .h-h Uiid- almct opm.ne tV
denrtf cf Ha Thc
f ar? Tj. lJial theV w,n ha,
t--- -...-. -ii- - - . (
par tie '
J
re one
f of the bttl tl .0t vilusble wator 1
inrerm western Nebrla. They
will have from tiftu to tntv fct of
head wur. hh U suffint "
run all the nece ary m.t?uinerv, ainl
' pos-e.--es iu addition the adv-.tnURf of
U.,g rtfa,l,jr ntrole-!. vthtch L not 1
,htf Wm. jlh tb,. ,4rfii.r .taa0J,t a,
l?iC ;0rJ 0r!Uljj .,wlH.rlv bv &ihHu lat I
far demonstrated too praoticalty.
The mill i expectfd to b ready for
grinding next winter.
When this lull! is constructed our
advantages for ol taitung tlour will be
better than thoe ofanv of the admin-
inc counties. We arc c,lad to welcomr
Messr-j. Ruberts and PoHv 3 citizens
of the county, and wih them the mot
abundant suecesi in their t'.'fcr prise.
Keller vv Wiaot of ILverton keep
'he !'.-t tobaee and tea iu th valley J
rheir iirottc is '"Ij prices and quick
1
SPEC I A L MA S TEW S SA L E
By a virtue of an order of sale i--ted
out of the Pi-tnct Court of the
Kifih Judicial Di-triet in and for Web-
j -ler enun'v, Ncbri-ka. in .-inaction
1 wherfiti Baruabit- I' Swift i diiutifl .
and Lvc S it Hell It INlell defend- I
t I I'W ( t .
ariH. ' )n ' ""!'r '".r saV1t V" '
I iniiiiiMt .it 1 1 iu iniiii mi ui nit v uu'i
H.iu-u in R!-d ('loud. Wi"'H,tereieiutv
Ne.btask'ij on the "th d iv of July,
I Is.b, at o'clock p. in . the fu'lovrim;
b'-enbed real estate, siluatetl in H eb
'ter county, Nebra.k.i, to wit : the
north one-half of a tract ofluu.i vmu
vejed by Edward Kellogg to Bell B,
Estcll by deed dated June iM'h, 171,
comuiDncing at a point itch tins wf t
of -ection corner between '"etions 35
and ?ii, town 2, range 1 1, thence went
a'ong the 1 line Va. 2t', T...V.
chaitTs thcuco south Va. I.i 1 P, 4f"
1 cnams tnencc ca-i va iu i:u , u,-ii
c,a m m j,sS ft con),r of .1.
it" a . IF n . .
Caiebier's lot then. north Va. 11'
... 1 t .. . . I .IM ". .
lOi chains to place of beginning, con
tairuns 1 1 acres moic or le-x
Given under my haul this "1st day
of Muj', ls7C.
II G Bti.L.
43. Sheriff and Matcr Comuiivioner.
WELL BORING.
N. C. Clark of Guide Roek, has for
sale the best Well-boring apparatus
ever ti-ed, eoiiMstim; of drills, nuscrs,
etc. Two men with one of the-e drill
van drill from I) to 1o let in one day,
through thc roc': of this country.
The-c drills are warranted to be the
New York Artesian DrilN. 4'i-tl
WAilTn Xrli.. ll-i in th VsllfV ui
- ,, '.lei is rMniv. t(lht.
f fouri U"vr.Tti! t'ftfc!ir flic Stat lint- on
tho South. Wlntcniarp raii'l an 1 'Trf f--r
little rain or r ;w tU 111 thnl cafn lit
tle ia f.iet tliAtcat i lj live .til "IntPt nith no
h.iy nr irrnln. I'lcntr of rain fU? in tlm
th refors amrl. 'stti-r than tho. m tr. ;
Kaicn Htat-'e. lh. jj-rt...naMc r'ooi
fun'l 'urni-hc nc.irh enough xtpi 1 to iaj
teacher. wn-tif. Farmers cn buy It. II.
ianil ffjn; SI f0 lo S4) prr acre with tcaycar?
time. There i yet n coRiiler..!e axaoust of
SOV:rnment lanil for hotneteilt and prc
c:nptioiis. Aj.i toek rai-inxr country it it
h.irJ 'oexivl. Cafledo well, and for beep
it c-inr.ot be beiten. It i ju.". suited to thnt.
Fortune tan be c.i'ily made lyrai.inir heep
a thc ex"!" jif fedinzi. vs-yjaialt Thit
core, oatr barley, f'tat'iel. -uck wheat, nr.d
all kimh of root? alii ecctabli". a? grown
hers irith little lnbfr. .0 buft Is A j,l corn
to th aore i ie thmr n . U'hrat ar"ra?-
abat" hwhe'; to the Acr. Fruit loe ex-
trerioly well. Krcr f.rmer hx his orchard
prowjnjr. rorei trc itow rjpiuiy. vjwou
wood. boul ler, whittwood. oft maple. anl
ma'iy other ind of trce troff into 'irnber
larK" eaouith f r fu.i ia ihout ltht? f.r.
Osik orange plar.udu 2t:'Jr..fiaJ"irt fe-
year? yonr rW-; fcacea eau .; tudc. Me
CZr.; '.atl etap'oymrnt and fa.r sfts. The
-crbc-t and putet wa'er iaQttained by
coin? from o to 100 feet. Thc ost is vet7
ymall when the well is bored. The:e well
never ko d.y. The breams of thit eourty are
thc Republican and iu tribu'arier. which are
asfllgw3 on the waL. ide of th rirer,
tValnut, Dry. Uatfal . i-te l'iry. Cedar.
H'ck. .jh, and iuidc V.t kcrccx. (Tn thfc
north id are Willow. Elm. Cottonwood,
Crookt"J.rndian.and .Farmers crefccvIn ihj
cortn part 01 tae county ia u9 jlhu; rivtr
.... . .
and its tributaries,
Thesoi! of Webster connty it s. lIji.-Ic. "rich
vegetable loara. The wH-l fftaitci are natri-
'io1? "lahaadant.an.rtne xo.texcel.ent
Lay. Timothy.cloTer. Hungarian aad rcillct
. n undoabte-ilj-pr a profitable Dro-h.
I. - f,., , , -. ., . j"r- j -?-
1 pur. laose w."o nav mes uea s-i at-uc
! at 'Cast-
!- ! . i 1
vor raiiroaa proprcta arc rooa. ina wc
will have "V road as oob is we really need
one. Bui the farmers for years will tied ready
sale lor surplus productions inthe cojr
coanties west and to new settle; J, 3? the
j lhatbeee rairkets are clo-l t-tjZ for
cheaper transportation east will be jpeneu.
Oarliicate ii healthful, the air pare and
bracing, and sLcknes ofsm.kiadli almost
stranjjer to the people hvr;
The county at. Ei'D CL0Ur on the K-
psblican river. jcir je center east
and west
UndalitUc so-.th ol the center north and!
south. Ia Jtjae chances for baini men of
tvcrl$aicioftra.le. Ihe country aroand
n . r -., war. ant a ejod bnsi
I m? ouiS
I Vird f f r"i"fTehandie. Red Cloa
i
1 .becmrtwoutaou. rur
I taciatorxnationcan oe ociiiiieu iron, any
j anO" a-nt who olferlLser'n iii paper. orat
-ri: cfEce:
1
Jimiain "N"i'l-. I )'fiIiM" in
LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER
II iii 11 f t be nttt rxoltl.
VALLEY HOUSE.
J. C. CVARItffiR. Prop.
I .! red to Utesd to sd miVceoioforuble i jtra.
j
j TbU Hotel i euurly nrw, havi
IH-oc ofthe trvcUc jmblw.
(STA0K LKV11 KoK TilK KAJLKO.! ON MOMUY
..vfcpS'ESPAV. A FU1HA OKKMMt WEKK T - 1 Vl.VVK
A. M.
1 uaim in nave me
of Lincoln.
Always keepuij: s n-l .t&l urp'f
A Y A i I) G R A I N
II
ALo a good conreyne Ar th
rrot:' ti,L l,h" tc a,T '' rnWe ratc
,
. Etlll Cloiltl.
I
0. L BATTLES k SON.
- DKALKHS IN
ir ioi III i
It'l iloud,
- -
PyS- -aHiSKr Jl
THRESHING
MACHINES. MOUNTED AND
ROWX HOKSF, INMVJJt
Wood and Iron hi-vns MARSH RIDlNit
(TLTLWrCRS AU
good "-tipply or Dqel ! Shovel Flow-. ?r.m atid Wood Biam . Stirrtrg
Flows. Brealinc Flows ,Ve W 1U0 have tin- M.!r atrr-aey for
the MTMISIH-UGK EXCKLs'IOR HKM'EItan.l
.MOWKK 'Ihc I.EAlKU RKAFER
a:.d MOWEM.ib.-MAllSH
. .HARVKSIER.wid
Willi mi Anson Wood's E.(iLE H)v'ER. With oilur firt cla Im!
plemenfi-too riuiiierou to mention among uhieh are tho D4
TON SELF DGMF1NGCMPFKR RAKE, and STAR RAKK
, wmv, - .7 I M LJJa 1
Zt&!k
w 1 yjs&cG
tetrPlrum Oitl aw ? Thnn H'fnrr J'nrcluiM.tiff Eltaah're. ,
Wc shall keep on hand a good anwrtuieni of rppkirs, for Ruai-rrs
aud Harvesters, to eujiply all who have purchased of t..
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"SILVER T6GtXEM -,
O ROAN
A TEST OF THIRTY YEARS.
The cheapest' because thc best. Fully arranfetx
New' Styles "just ready. Send for Catalog and Price
t cfo R vaminc our new method of ivcrhtiiit?. the music
T .' - -. r- OMOrt
ly1 tvcul"o pv-iiwiiuaii,
pollC.'. btVleS.SpeCiallV StfiaptCU JOr I'ailOrS, nUFCnCS .
' lodges, W usic HallsVnd C'Ascfvatorics. Address the
, f . j-
.ManUiaClUTCrS.
urers.
E. P. HEES3AH & SON.
&09. 143, 145 147 JEaM 23d St., 2Trr?r?
Vtn SitcU ap for ti ip:e
utsi biAbLt wesi
purptr f ooutcji ptascr2
AilraikH.
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