The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 06, 1876, Image 3

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Attorneys at Law-
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A 1 1 ' jr a.t La. w,
AN!) NOTARY purlic.
tv35" Collet 10 pjrtnp'ly attended to.
05:s in CHI? 05::. Ec- T.r.'i Kc:.
J. J5&. W Ml cox
AiTORNKY AT LAW,
W:I! Practice in cil! the Courts of the
State.
2r Collection I'lomjitly Attended to
ol'I'ICli OVK DOOIt '
UiTHOF OOUitTIIfiK.
Red Cloutl. - - - Neb.
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
'VTTl T?'T "'".'"? -(.
W?.i piauiici in all the Cuuit-i in
thin State .itid Northern Kau-a-.
Coleetion- piumpliy attended to and
Correspondence .-.iilicited.
"" , Red Clnnd, thrnkn.
Cobb. Marqusit & Moore,
LA W V 15 5,
MNCOLN, NF.RR.YSKA.
"n of m will lip in ait ndnnri' it eich
f-rm ot ttie 1i-s riot I fiu,-! t tin: ccicial
tfomitie- in liio KeultiiiMit Vnlloy. 2 1
A. II. It WK.
J AS. I.AIItl
E52?yft? & BASHSa,
itit'iie-rs, S.t JUSTST!
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Hi: A I, KSl'ATK AGENTS.
23? JFt'tV practice itt all the C'nnto
the State.
-JulTIATA - - - 2J232ASEA
Real Estate Agents, &c.
v. . KI H ltl,n .1. A. ITI.l.KY.-
Riclurdson & Tailcys,
as.L 3SIATZ & ;ol'ct::;g ass -its
Will p? -nil! "-' I' ' --ttl "n Coi-niii-:
hi ". aiI My 1 1 . fT n.i-rpiilputs.
-' i.il . itfi.ii sivi-ii titcoltooiion. Cir-ri-.'n.litn,
"! !.!. VI lot..! - if inquiry
urnu tai.nr pr iaill- an-uriec..
1.K1H.1. i'i). - - - - NF.B
Gi?r IV. Sh&ppard,
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5a.U!i iKTTornr-!?,
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Vill f"i!t)tny buMue--; befon
ti I' S. Lml Oilitoat Ploomiiutpu
r' , md the lopirtiaenl. Wa-hirij:-t
mi 1 V i'hre" yeai oifieial t:pp
rienre in I' S. l.tirfd Olbcc at Lowell
:.-i 1 Uli niirrr. .
t. v,.. .p -i j) .jiii'u1 :i t" -on- t iriinc
i ifi f'i Pi i i::ptl' Ho'iicate t.l .iti Tim
her 'il uro I v
tA-nili"!- wih 'ui?' t-litj doors
- . ith I'. I. i 1 l:re tm-l tir.r.
County Surveyor-
i- nl'v.iy- rc.iJy to do '.Mirk in hi.
n : at aiy inn '. C.i'l on or addr
hi n at Wei's P. 0-, WeUter county
N.hra-ki. s h
Red
Cloud Mill
,Wa arap!'ep-iredta'Jocu3-,Cliidjngpaper
"tOrsS miQiAt
S"ir
poed :iul
0i'ia p4Ntil for 545o.
?" Sati-faetMii guaranteed in
ipi-tl'.jy ol" linn SiU.D. anil n.-iuM
-. iuk. Pitm-T--hotdd be particular
n -eeure the be-t of .-eolwheai.
Pcttar & E.rjs!:
BASB3S Sliop
RY
A. B 11.UWVER
nt Shcrer's Dru Store, Pied Cioud.
ray-Shaving, Shatnpccing and Ilair-
I'utting in the highest btyle of the
irt. l-tl
"y c;eoke ZEISS,
DHAI EIIS IN"
Wines & XIquors
CIGARS,
Chewing, Smoking, Tobacco
6ANNEU FRUITS
OF ALL KINDS,
ANT
CONFECflONERIS,
A Specialty.
Fr'-sh L3cer Beer from Antelope"
Brewery, constantly on hand.
RED CLOUD, NEB.
13tF
Republican Valley
STAGE LIKE-
T. T. V73B3, Prorrletcr.
Scgular trips wT:l be nude between
HASTINGS and RED CLOUD.
I -diall be phrased-to carry passenger
urop the day tucntloned, leavine he
rHoud at 6X M. on Mondays. edne
?avs -ud Fridavs. liOaving Hastings
al M- on Tuesdays, Thurdays
and Saturdays.
,lnre rca-;tbib!e. '
jlreiri:m! anil urgtons.
All tn-d'.tl call promptly alteiHlad
to at all hour.
COP-cc !n City Drug S'ore.
i5-l7 Hei r.5ui,Hc5ra:ia.
J. D. WGODJ.
IMiysiceHsi & Surgeon
Will devote hi- whole time exclu
lively to the practice of medicine.
Ofi-ec at P. A. Williams & Co.
Drui; .Stoic.
US ly RlVKI'.TOS. NkII.
II I E It 7 O.Y O U&U-
Will riitcrtam hi1- jruo.- in the tno-t
ij.'iiUfmaii like innrimT, with a-good
fare a tlie market aiioni.
T l!i- tr.ii-l!ii,c ;mli!k we would wy :!?.
linn a cill.
HivzsTOiT. - - :S3ha:ka.
.11. WNSJIIVAI.
1I0IA2T PU3LIC AUD BZAL Z3TATZ
Riverton Franklin Counly Nebraska.
iJ-CIiiiiin for sale aii'l laiiTinK dou- in
tllC hjOt oivll!.
DO YOU KNOW
TIIKIIK Iri A
Where you can s:et anything you
.vant in the line of Pure PtUft'-. Medi-cint--
and in 1'act all articles u-uallv
kept in a fir-t-d.i Pruj Store.
Furs Wines ancJ Liquors
for medicinal ube.
Phy.-icia:t prp--criptions carefully
eouiiifttided day or night.
ti&b.Cirtfnntrrs trf'tt J with respect tint!
mt occusiuun! L'yir.
air-: him a call.
"K 53". BSASEK.
h:v3?.?o:t, - - - ::zb?.asha.
The Pel i vat (juide Kock ii now in
i unnin order and will be kept .-o fur
the convenience of" the tiav ling pub
lic. Travelers will a 'way- find a man
in attendanee. The t ry i located
directly south of the torn.
II. II. IIosicins, Prop.
C. 11. PoTTEtt,-
Proj).
EZD CLOUD,
.io.
People at I.irue can fin 1 constantly
on hand Lumber, J.-ith, Shingles,
S.i-h, Doors and PHnds.
ami F50Bd.
ings. Pine and Hardwood
LUMBER,
CraV UTtff will hctu.'.f'ti in exchange
for (amber.
Centennial Hotel
Riverton, Pebrabka.
D. C. IIOLDRIDGE, - - - Pitor.
Pltj ltriiort -- Vknnn ftiiilf tnthm
the last vcar. Kvervthina i- new a'-id I
clean. Good stable
with the house.
m conncotion
6--3"ReuC!uber the place, east Mde
of the Creek. .J7-tf
liorua tV. Mod man
STOCK.
All who are desirous of improving
their stoek will do well to call and see
one of these celebrated horse-, which
will be kept the pre.-eet season at
Guide Rock. Tne weight of thishor-e
is 1400 pound-, and stands 10 hands
and 1 inch high.
At the saire place will nlso be kept
or-e of the be.it Jacks ever brought in
to the State, of the Mimunoth breed,
fourj'oar.s old, stand: li hands and 1;
inch in height.
niS-iim L. Smith.
H&f Ware IlZes
IN THE .
Kepiabi iea u Valley
E. 3. HOLiISS, - -This
Stage Line
'; ?of a
T
rununii
Irom
Bloomington to Guide Roek connects
with the Tme froui'the north, also the
one coming from the south.
Arrives at Red Cloud (from the xzest)
Mondavs and Thursdays, and returns
Tii-.iiavs and "Riiilnv.
Good' time : sober drivers anJVoa -
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
J1P.! rLC)l'I. NKHKA-'KX
LOCAL MAITKIS.
Sftic'ftii tin CqIi'MhUj ('ntf i 'V
ArrlanI nn.l Irj..-.rt iirt- nf J.nit
Irulii lln- I'.I t ! '.
'11as7ij Iavf- Mondays)
I Wfd;t -dav - and l'Mlojr a in.
t .Mad ch-ed U p. tu. itive-Tne-i
diyThurwIay andSnttitday'i-" p tu.
I HaBVARIi 1a-:i-C Tu-lav'i awl
-;.t..i w n ti ti. arrive- 1 ucMjav -
and I'riday'-s fi p. in.
rl it. in.
ii'iv " . : .
.lall ciuseu
I'i'.ANK I.IN, t Ti!I r1. 0'MS
aiid'n.niay'-'i p. in
jointr wet
Tue-day'.- and Friday 1U a. in
Pi.kasant Hi!!, leave- Thursday fi
a. in. Arrive-- rdn2-dc a P-
.Mail clor-cd 'J p. tc
Jkwfi.i. kan-a-, arriv- I-ridnv's
1'J in. Leu vet I'rida;. 1 p-
l.rsyKL, Kjiii-, a"vfc-ThurMlny
12a. in. Leaver 1 h:r-day 1 p. in
,- ,. r
OUct: open irom 1 untiH 0 p. ui.
Sunday
All re"!-tpred matter sntist be in
i the evuimi!' l fore the tn:ul leave
M. I). MrNirr P 51.
tiiviivii :t it : I o::y.
CONtnU'.CATIONAL CHl'ltCH -
.ervji-e. eerv Iir-t an-t tinni ."au-
bath? of each month at Ked Cloud
and IriHVall ?i o'elo k I. M. at
P.ed Cloud. -2 o'clock P. :. at I-
avale. Lvery Fpeond and lonilli
Mnnh at IJiD and Harmony
lr..i.'..i !pv. A Maxwki.l
1 a -tor.
IJAPTLST CIiniCH. Hev.
.J. T. Mtl.Nr.lt. Sot vice- -Pi-oiid
Sabbath in e.-.th month at II A. .M.
SaIM'.ATII School eveiy Sabbath
morning at 1 . ii C!-f? at I L
T. J. Pr.Al.K. Supt.
tvk-kj -----. , ,
We have for .-ale at tni-i office, an
otd'-r for one No, 'J, Smer plated
WiL-on Shuttle Sewini: Machine, with
hard (piano) varni-h. pnli-di. d cabinet
work, valued at c", which we will
-oil lor !., and the pureha-er pay the j lno alj, h.ic .. CL.:ilIIK.ncc(J
i . - , . i- i .i . ..: p... i. . .. ,
irentM on luaeuine iimn n.e puee ui
-IllplllC'Ilt, 01
fn.i"ht.
for -5U and
.ve pay
liUtd
ruiw.w.ii wi. j..ii.
The Valley Hoa-c in t hi-place own
ed by .1. C Warr.er, i- otf-red foi rent
or sale, as be wi-hi- to no out of the
bu-ine-.. I hi.- hotel te.'eivp- the pat
ron:io of neailv all the eommereial
men that travel through thi- countty,
al-o all tl.e .-tae line- tba come into
thi- pla.e. if ha-one of the be.-t ta
b!e.- we-,1 of Lincoln Term-, en-y.
XOTICE.
U.S. Lanp Oki'ici:,
iiloomineton. Neb
dune 1 2th, lsTii. )
(!oiupk'iint Irninir bp.'ri entered at
'hi.- Oi?;ee by Kd.vard It Parks
u.iin'-t Clnrle- liuekhei-tor for aha n
donmi: hi.- Hotn-tiMd Ks.try, No. 1 l-'il
dated Sejit. lo, Is7.". upnti the North
Ka-t Section 0 f own-hip 1 north,
n.nm' 11 v.e-'. s:i Wii--ter Cotin'y,
ubiu-'ka, with a vij;v to the e-in-ella
lion ofbaid entiy. the said pattie.-ate
hereby .-ummoued to this Oiliceon the
j:;d davof Aimu t, :-Tiia; 10 o'clock
A M. to respond and lurui-di testimo
ny roncernini; said alleged abandon
ment. Wkiistkk Eaton, Kcei-ter.
40 1 Kvan Vv oitiliiNii, l.eeeiver.
NO TICK.
U. S. Land Okfick.
1J uomington, Neb. r
,)uue Ist lTr. J
Complaint Iiaviuu been entered at
thi.-ofrneby Wibiaui Koit aq-iin-t
Suah Olm.-tead for abandoning her
llome-tead Entry No. ",'2-rt d:it-d
NovemliHi i!jtli ls75. upon the Noith
Ei-t 1 -ee 10 Town I north. K ir.ge 10
We-t, in Wib'-'.ei Cuuniy itbia-ka,
.iih a icw to the einceiUtiuii uf -aid
mliy: the said n:tttie-ate hereby
l Mwniiioned to appear at ilii Otlice on
the 2.h dav of duly !-io at 1) o cioc.v
i A. M., to re-pond and turnish testimo
ny coneenjipg ald alleged ab.naon
meut. U oiirbTKit Eaton, Register,
if-it La.n WouiiiiMt. Receiver.
RED CLOUD & SMITH CKNTEU
Stage Line.
Conncctini: at Red Cloud with the
Republican River Stage Line.
Tluee recular tiip- a week, arriving
aud departing from Red Cloud at the
Mine time the stage from the railroad
uoe-
FARE VERT LOW.
J. S. BUHECTT, Prop.
.i
THE ENEfVlY OF DBEASE !
TO MAN AND BEAST
Is the Grand Old
MUSTANG
L II-riMETT,
WhichltniStood ilicfost or40.vrars
Tliorc 1. tin m-c it nrlll nnt lienl,,
o !rtiieuv.s It will not cure, ho
aclirno tain, tliut afflict, the Hn
niRii BOl-.orthe liody of u Inrr or
other Domestic Auimil, tliHt loe.
not Yield to iti 5I-rtc Toaeh. A,
bottle ('oitliiff -Si. s-H.'. r 1W. Has
oTtcii sitveil the life of A Hum nn
tioinc ncl re.torl to Hfe nutl l'tc
ftiIiieN many A Vuinablc Hone.
Who was it that told us "berries
would not thrive bete. Yesterday we
had some of the most tempting, lus
cious, deliciou-, palace-tickling, soul-sati-fying
raspberries that everilel:ght
e3 our inner consciousness. Mr. Jtidd
over on Dry Creek', brought them to
us, and they were raised in hL gar
den, est.
Money to Loan, on lone "tune, on
1 ?ea estate'in Webster county
a Webster county.
V7: N. Richabis6'.
I -' ik r K.r (W.
tW -jUi So fifi Iv.'' :' K
ti.-M h-irrifHf 1I.1t ii l": dt n
thiir Tlivnr is ft ?.-it i - '
fjil-yrcj'ir iof tiie rai" ' -t tht.
date.
Hev. Mr. Ilewinff ! J -t "
d from iKinm attti i .t ;
Kd KfH 'g. lie 1 10 r
tike charge uf thj Pi
Church tCid ttniuer.
A ?t. doe. Ctc
1
made thirii- lireh" fiw tl.-
week, by peltint; drunk an ! -i f?
around. He .-ucceedt-i in p-'iifn. a
i . . 1 . 1
, . ... . 1 . 1
' inifty 11 Miiar. uui in-tt gw 1 t't
sober him.
Some fftl.s ins-rt' that f c 1
the jwoplf'-. part of the !t ujoorai:--,
Indup'jtident ami Kpforfi li r. I vv r
i burzi&K Jirotmd Tuofda, .O'J-iJj;
! fnr tlioi. rir,ront.lttVf . To thlli. e' -
k . (Pi..! iH i.orr -..,.,or.
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ar.didste that you hae Luii i .f.t
,
HOtnri.-:y.
J Joe Warner, plumed aid -"iL" 1.
an.j :nounteil on hi- pr.me.nt; an !
-plendidly capari-oned -tt ed, miVe
the le-i inar-ht! cf the day, that we
ever celebrated with.
We hare been retj'itjited by a
larj-e uuiuber of eools o puld:.-h the
i aJ.l.oo of ?lr (ii)l.am,
Hut theeele
j i,ra,j0I, I11lJ;PS U illlPofciblo to do -o
, . ...
j a"'- the p.per o t on timo. We
nave oi.tauieu .Mr. ninam .- consent
uini shul! publish it next week.
A. II. Ciary, oil" of the Mib-tan-tiil
fartiier' of Cuide II "k pi; d C a
i-it, and aiihuih uhei.l on In uh
scription, paid in advariv.- r r a year
income. Mr. Ciaty is one ofthu-r
j men who Ijelieve tint to L-ep Mpt.ire
, witJ, the world i- the b at way to .-uc-
ccei
r
I). Hutchin-on and .1 CI
(Jalbretii armed l.i-t w-ek, and
bought -nine railroad land, for wbiuh
fl. ii'itil lwi ...li titmr i ..,ir-x.i Ilfttv.
t ii:c ereettiMi oi neat ir.nue iniii-e-
The-e g nlkniLiJ are enterpii.-in and
onerg'tie young men, hulling from
Loui.-a county Iowa. Thy came out
here on the inducements of Pred
Hummel, and found the eouutiy so
much better than Iowa, and the crop
so much more forvrrd, that they
pitched their tent-, and went light to
work. I!y the way that little creek
acro- the liver, betwe.-n State and
Uuil'ilo cnek- peopled entirely with
Louiia eonfty em'gr.uit-, and they
have recently ehrijtened it J.jui-a
Creek.
ow tVc lVi:br:s.cl.
fl.iw 11.
A.. J Uj.j Ati-.J-
rhrco 3:.ni: cz the Crc::i:. Islera-
.:cs: :rc"n 2.! par:: of :hc Ccv.a:vT
A. ii. - alcwi ?i i:Iiea:. Reai-'
iz cf the- Declaration cai
C fallen. Cenlonnial
Our Celebration was a glorious
Micce.--!. The day was all that could
be de-ired. The morning wa- a little
fogtry, but the mist? soon cleared away,
cool breiZfci male the nurriiug plea
ant, an 1 put the people in the best of
-pirits. Eaily in the moruiiii the
wagon- came pontine in frju: all di
rections, unt;t .-f'tiiething like twelve
hundred people wee as-eaiblcd on the
grouuJs. The variois part, of the
county were ii'"er b.'tter represented
in lowu, than tiny were Tues
da. Several bands were on the
ground-, and faini-hed abundant
mu-ic. T'.e eAerci.-es bean ab)-it
half past ten. a. in , with a vuluntatv
from the baud, which wa-. followed by i
asonwtll rendered -by the choir.
men came me prayer, .-non ava e;o-
duent, by Rev. LV. Ediot. Father
Luce, oueoi toe ohct i" ilie
county, and Mi.ong the earliest baud
of settler,, .ead the Declaration. More
. singing by the choir then e-ime the
Oiution, of wlreh it does not become
us to say more '.han that the speakci
did his best to satisfy tho-e who hon
ored him with th'Jir attention
After dinuer the reading of the hie
tories of the several precinct- was tSfa
order of the daV We w ere not present
during this exercise, but have obiain
the following notes from other-.
There were five histories re id, fto n
Pot-daui, luavale, Walnut Creek,
Stili water, aud Red Cloud. TL? his
tories of the other precincts norc wri -
ten but not road. The people of Red
Cloud weie especially pleased with
their history, which abounded in hu-
morous hits and iucid -.t-, and caused
everybody to feel funny. Everybody
agreed that Mr. Jaekson was just the
man for historian.
Mr. Knight gave the history ot ift-
avale hi the style' of the chronicles,
and told the leading facta of that pre-
siscl iu a racy, interesting aud agrev-
at'ie manner. .ur. ouo, rc-
!a:ed the history of Pott-lam in a man-
uer and style teat attractea tue atteu- j
tiou and aijroval of the audience.
R. B. Fulton gave a history of the
"peaceable precineiV' Walnut Creek.
Mr. Fultou is au unusually able writer
for a homesteader, and bis history wa-
up to his usual style, and conn -med
the judiciousness of his selection as
the narrator of the settlement of Wal-
nut Cteek.
- Abraui Weils represented Stillwater
by a calm clear businese-like relation
of the progress and improvements of
that precinct.
The reading cf the bistorics-was one
of the most attractive features of the
day,
Iii thb eveningthe Sre orks oc
Bill I iPgg)ig-grt 1 - -. fcf . 5 "l,;,',' t T j",3 2 O
f - ,i i v?Vi',fcStaJrSfc i 'k---i-. ?r m p ;' "IlJiI i"" v -
- AAr-- . .MM .MM . I I I I I II.W'1 !.
,. . w.i.i i. wiii. i . rT . ""
e 1 tl. .tt t. 'ii t i int ! ' r
i? in lii'iii'. Here t tU Hil t.l
-w;. ..-? ai'tlt fHvilw. 'I S
M 9
iiuntitit v nnd vnrHl nf the rsr:y of
:he p rotvelmie disph-y wad biwlfy
ui5dent to atlify ptrb.ic ixpeelatj-in.
Tukini it sltociher th ccSrbrainn
jja ed oil the iint pktAttttly aod
a;rtetily of any that i been wit -
H'9ei io tli. couftty. The ftriMfH tlt :eoii, al he b taking it rR-y.
wtsre io a b iter od lwrnlthier fn.me j A- , . tb ditle Wtwtll
ru:ind tUntuanyprrbBgeoWfra- th, ntJujbniB swl n. fun
tio'i. i tbin to atrrnct Hk atttt:'aa ia the
'Jheir erop-i rore better :Iwn lbe j pu.antnif tlf tt9 fXrm hwt. Uns
hnre b at thi, tiutj l yinr muco ; (uN aMj M j m fc jw-Ae-i from
the er!iet !-&. The i rniii5 fiaJ f Jr,s, and nest tHtitodioi:. irm
mmrwl thcia ahnadatit bareests, nnd h msQS liUTtCt j,c Pjtl. ft tbr-e
fur tin first time i. nee the orjfiuara yeJfi( ftgo j a. .tUJtUJe
tion of the county the p!e univer- : tiKtVm
...!!,. '. I, ,i f.rtili. iii tlii.tr ilni! --
-1. 114V . j.ll.JV ." i... -.j---w-. .
luuntv and were I"nt on caj-iying
theiiiseho-.
Still by thp time orciy bwiy ha I
heard and ecn very thing and walk
ed ewiy where, aud danced all idjjht j
they vCre a intle tired and could nt
do another C tit'.r.t.ii! j'tatiee djrinf
this century at ;wi rate
Tl.e voeal uiiisie .: one of the lHit
excrci-e-or the day, and reflected : . V Uernl tor tueir rtberaittj in
grrat credit on Prof.' S.w who had ! a.o w '-y ihecxpeu iwcur
charg' of the rinin e.rci". The 1 ,eI " preparing for the etl..brti.in.
Prof. or diiiutrated to a eerfdnty 'tiuit th folbwiot re?..bitH)u
hi ability to u.nn t? a choir with the w. adnrte.! : Itedre.l. That we the
cre.i test sue ee?. I eitixen of I.-d C.oml, 111 town meet-
iug a.-eiublld. hereby tender our -in
Ed. Smith an I Noah Perry do j cere nui l,,.Hr,y thu-k- to the (Juid.--crve
great en-Jit for the way in which , 1' um !i,j.,7 jj 0,., H.ind-. for tlJt.
they managed the dance. j ,,.,. fc0 ..llantly er.xl at lite late
Moth trt A' Mitchell eintr'butrd to ' celebration in this p '
the :e, of the Ct ntdori.al by inak- j On mot'OTJ it vra.-re dved that thoH'
inn a very bin 1-orae tin 'f''i an i i. rrocofeding'- l pnbH-huI in the Kl
wealhcr-vaut; for the Liiierty pp'e.
Nalhe urtwIt :hi n;oc of the
Rev. A. Max .veil, died Tue-tlay nigh t,
.mil in con-K'-quence of the eoTuption
that wa rapid.y me.ui iiur, wa- burii-d
ve-t-'r'ay at two o c! ick p in l'o.r
Hire Nellie nan a r.arn oi c"iiriging
time oi iter -s-r..iesi. uniin tne -ia.
month--he h-n been in the vjllnje,
1 X ,, I I I , J" -
. ,, , ,.,
she ha- never been ao'e to waik. 1 he
,. , ,
niii-pveia i i:.j. i.i.uei -.ceiui u i bi'J-.i .-. I'bil nielrh ') Uiun'rteH in
nrignt a i.jout, .go, wnen .-he .iroopeu ( H.fr, artJllt ,ntBr... In ,tn ,-. Uvr-. b
aciiin. For the last month -die ha i tfirh!y.-t iHt. k.- l sImwc
oeen braved' an I co'irticemt-iy awa:t-
Mlg the death, wbien It had .OT.e ' tfaa "n II.Jr-.t.h lannritrr rti I
tii.l'nt m-Ht en-i ner ?nur.ngv b p,. Any ,l!ll!nnber.u.HMw
N'othlii' th-it the c-n-rotH love of her
uuele and tunt ami tho k indue-:-, of
hti fri'-nJff eouM contribute to .-mooth
her dying pillow wa -pared. 1) 'ith
had m.ukul hor for his own, but he-i
mt fit 1'hil' to r!o-e the !if that httd
I been ?j fi., of w,.etn,;.s t a; wilh
,. , rt .., -, ,,.. iw
into the (iurk vulley. over the eoti
Uh1Hlli. riverf an, lhen lho beautiful
c;u wien. there s no (ieathf wfc..r(J
never coniejlf wherc lhe sIlff r.
ing of thi- earthly life are tran-form-ed
into the happitisss and ble-"edn. ss.
of htaen.
The Pdue valley in thi neighbor
hood is tlt Gne.-t farming ecuntry in
the o&unry.
The farmers of this vicinity will
, - . 1 - 1 .1
average more culnvj.to'1 wi.l tlian
tho-e of anv other section save abcut
' Red Cloud and Guide Rock.
Cojle ha- the chunnioti field ol
wheat. There i:e eight acres which
f he thinks will yield ibrtv bu-heL t;
I the acre.
T.tf -niormj-, hav- a .-eetion a-ri a
jMjf0f thc t,e?i kin I uf laud. Uncle
. 'j-Illrne ha- a f irty acre ti mi o f
corn i
wilcn oci.a ai,IIOs s Wtdi :is
iinII f..re:ilf-'.
lac! :
. . H. - , .
Wui. E. Tlurreii ,b.ching, yet.
; y friend
j . "'" ,?,,
ate loiAing lur a i
I 1'Viin'Tf sfinift dnr. He has a tine ttas-
w C0B.Wera.,e aluck.
! H.t. i ruiA nf tho Voumr "ien Lo
j " MJ. ,U,e; :lU( ,eM( e.fc
phitieally to his own bu-insa.
Mr Weils still keepo the Post Offi'-e !
An effort is making however, tc get it
into other hands. Weif s absence e;m '
to be the main cau-e of complaint. j Thioi.I. ILdir e suu Binding Ma
A Houman & Co. havt a store a gio' whjh d rajJ" rr ',
t few rods froai the Poat OSce which
does a largi! amount of buice& They
,-e-JI pooa stock of -fL-ae-ies aud the
. coarser dry gooj eosutanuy on band,
and svll thetn .". tl.s same ugure
which ate dirgeti at 1 Listings. The
trad of the stxre extends up and
dowu the Biite vJky, from Franklin
eoGctv to Kim Crek. The sales aver
age about Bve tuowond doilors per
v?r"
Mr ,!ii,b s -n- 1 - - '-taatu!
fmtut i- f t' H H k- v'm U'm
drra an utxlrr cv.uwim. :ih! )
A
' tK uaHJiue mm
m .
a ut l6t?t vrfeiek
! i 1 t. ab.e: oe- thoK-find J !ar.
Kinuk M tttioit Uat c litlk
huw. r.-ci.tiy btftic. hi whnh b u
atj ajtei his rhartit. Frok
! hn. eoonith liol in irrops t Iit oof
-Atnme.'tnix d the -it:titr of
Ueti Cloud, th fvdl.i-.viag bu-me- wa
ws tmxwaete! : Go. Keiv- r?prted
$27 W m band, which wi3 apmpti-Hft-d
to the pamtit uf fitHfOsO-i for
the KoutiIi. 'Hie uir in the haml
of the Njeretsry ts roud io U. sr-
..livt! ff. t... Iil. ... .k.... It.. ..A 1 .hll I
a vtte of .h'tiils wa irndTrd to Dr-u
1.. ... . -. . ..
j Cloud ClI I UK. J. K WlLU'oX,
Sey pro tern.
t 1 t
r tJie U'orhltitr l'Iu-. UV cm f.r-
x. .1... . . k.-l. u.-
i-.-.i j--.. . in -.,, luriiiiiini'riiiaariiiijiM
rtr li- pay ,iiy nr w -lift- tl-
I ' '
I ''in i-i" i If in tiu n 'tor aiit A-
, u.jg m -v,r i.mn a I .unty t
j iit.Ht. t.ai..ie.n.vii m R Uks! Sit
I J rw. ;4 ' - . KUnitit lilur-l:
I l ri "ii!T si i'r -r. inf r.un Mile-
I otii to .hatT i r iinri-i r.,aei.( j
with th Owt-frni.1 yrr. Ta Jrit littti- I
I :ai-n jtrturr is nwrn 1 ii ...& mfc-
fl -tr-nt. t-r l.if -hovr tfc wiwrmul trtei-w--
!! hun 'rr-li of u nentrec ri caailT
t.aiMi-t rr)rl-r. TJ.r i- h ir4i-ae tjiui
il 4 l.k III it -r-'., Wj. he
arfettl w ho rt in.'.tur Lixk S F'
!ty aail nKril !" - ir. iiw : (5"t
delay. Ut-'uib"r it ' U iiiiii.' t af
th tiB-He- n ?n ! S-n i f'ifwir riru Nt,
M-TOI Ht Hmjllt; " ' .IHf , .-bu
en f'tfioa'l kii ?: !' il la 4a.
.tupl-ir iuui fr ih who U-efm tu
(n.'c Fi-.! ft. ci4!.'- al lkir
i".o .U'l 'l-mgSt-tfi utk il -j rrr lt 91
mrtBt. A1lr-.
'lux ''k'-IiJjmi, K.1 ES. P iiinl. nmat
"jv w,;..nN) , ( sK A (M ,
y J J J T J .rIX)H
m22 rSri&vfo
3te3gi&$:- Zkz l &
IC I. t- VC9I Uilw i.t-1 I III CQk'71 111
. i xr.a.Ty
.' Inch I ". B.ired C.ltirr, with 10
Hor.-e Mounted Potr Cotwplets i
-et uitli 'i f.-f ji.itit.l ,-t:tkr
ei'her blt or r.xr J. a d-irod. It
wi'ri turh and cJi an .ie-)U.h more
irin than any other iiLiei-ttittuiaflf
WALTER . WOOD,
i i) h " Li . ;
Walter A. Wood Harvester
V. ITH
.S' . Li.c t's vlj-Biu tier '
The mo-t biiif.ial xnachtoe to the
farmer ever inveute 1. Learn.all about
this srcndtrful machiu" - before yon
trive yotjr ord.-r fur ac.. iod of Har
restiig Machine.
ADAfrlS 8l FRENCH
ZlRlI2STJ2n.
j grecn or dry ' ,
j " r-yer;, do no, give your or-
; tir0T auy ,!tfr Hnrve-teruaUryou j
j fiave eiamiued thu- machine
The Celebr ted
II AIN'ES HE A I ER.
The above machines are sold by
O. . Jl-owery,
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LUMBER- LUMBER LUMBER
I) rot 1r unft tft'lft.
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gool -"ipplv of 1 rk'r --hev i P j jt ir-'i an 1 Woi-1 I, Stirring
i'lu. Hr- h inir Plow, A V. nUu btv tin Mile ivfjcv for
the MI MIS,U'iS;r. KACKLSIOI: HKPHKii.t
M(jwki: Th ii. pi:k ki:.pi:k
and H)U KM. - MAl.H
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plnriew:. tno iiinnm- f ttteiiMoii rtmotij Mflurh are the DAYj
TON SKL-MCMP!NC CLIPPKK HAKE, nod STAR RaK5
Gg' P.'0tmt CiK .i7 C T'.rjH H'jnrr I'vrck-'MHjf Jlhrr,
We phaM kti an luml r irood s-Mrt uiiU of rt'-. Un RapcU
! and Ha:r--ttr. to -tip ply all who bve
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THE
"SILVER TOK6UE
ORGAN
A TEST OF THIRTY YEAfcS.
The cheapest because the best. Fully warranted'
New Styles iust readv. Send for Catalogue and Price?
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Joists. iLxarmneour new meinoa oi j'r.ungtnc music.
fr vnmrr nfrformance. Constant imnrm'emcnt our
policy. Styles specially adapted'for Parlors. Chtwchcs, .
Lodges, Music Halls and Conservatories. .$d3ress th
Maauiacturers. .
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A Um 9 kS t wm
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Mm. 143, 145 $4X JEku 23d flk.,-9-.
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