The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 30, 1877, Image 4

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
LOCAL' MATTERS.
Notices in this Column 10 Cents a Line
Take the Chief.
Last Sunday was a hot day.
Monday ditto.
and
Qen. Bowen, of Juniata was in
towu last Monday.
Win. Reily of Oak Creek, threshed
out 28 bushels of wheat to the acre.
The mercury Iheruly boiled over,
and run oot at the- top of the ther
mometer, last Tuesday.
Mr?. Patterson arrived from Santa
Cruz CaF. last Friday. She is visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. Doc. Sherer
Mr. Henry Roger: has-rented Carl
H"T.-., .,;hini onllorv. WA RT( fnTfL
ami will hereafter conduct the bu&i-
news.
N- Hauey of Batin threshed, last
week, a portion of his wheat which
yielded a little over 22 bushels to the
acre.
We have received vol. r No T. of
the flarved Phoenix, edited by Con
nell, late editor of the defunct .Advo
cate. 1
There is sickness in the Ciiikf's
family this wck. llie neighbors will
please accept thanks fir lueij; kimi-
The prairie grass up west, en- the
sattle range, iH .said to be perfectly
dry, and! prairie- fires are said to be
raging.
A herd of pouie.-, came in from the
west on last Tuesday. Quite a num
bcr have dcen bought by our citizens
we understand.
Wo acknowledge the receipt of
a complimentary tick ok to the Neb
raska State Fair to be held at Lincoln
Sept. 24th to 28th.
Our Satan was recently out in the
rural districts, foraceing, and "garden
8a-s" is consequcn&ly plenty at the
Ciiikf's doinanile,
A very pleasant occasion for the
lUtle folks was trhat of the sixth birth
day of Lulu Warner, she was- the re
sipient of several handsome presents
m
Mr Robert Hicks informs us that
he threshed out 271 bushels of barley
from a four and, one half acre field.
60 bushels-per acreTs not a bad yioM.
ThoCamt -luestiagr dbwn on-the
river is progressing finely at last an
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oounts. All tne reugim.s;v nn-ui.v
folks, and a great many who arc not
o inoliued have bcero in attendance.
Mr. R. L. MeCuue has just thiesh
3d out 1400 bushels of small grain,
(wheat oats an barley) the yield of
52 acres. Mr. McCune has 50 acres
of corn, making in all 102 acres of
grond, tended with oae team.
H. S. Kaley has commenced the
construction of a fish pond which will
contain several acre, and be supplied
with the best of fish that can be obtain
ed. It will also be used for boating, in
the summerand skating in the winter.
Watermelons are becoming plenty
in town, some folks arc afraid to eat
theni, not so with the printers, oh no.
Tn the language of the illustrious Pat
rick Hemy, we know not what course
others may take, but as for us give
us liberty an di give u watermelons
We understand' that Mr. Brice dis
dains to receive further support from
the county, and has goue to work at
the RedCloud Mills, having obtain
ed a situation as clerk, or bookkeeper
of that establishment. The old man
has more "backbone" than some of
tfie youngand'able bodied men of Red
Cloud.
We would like to know how a cer
tain man who residt'8 not a thousand
miles from Guide Rock, knows ju-t
what appears in the Chief each week,
and takes the liberty to comment
thereon, when he is not a subscriber
to the paper. Now sneak 'around and
borrow your neighbor's eopy of the
Chief, read this item and then get
mad and abuse us.
Mr. Levi Moore called this week
and made the editorial heart rejoice
by the presentation of some "grccn
hax," the first wc had had the pleas
ure of drawing caressingly through our
fingers since the last time we succeed
ed in borrowing, a dollar several
months ago. Mr. Moore takes sever
al copies of the CniHF and sends
them to friends in the cast, ho has
pain us $12,00 on subscription within
the last' year.
Win. Smith a citizen of Oik Creek
precinct, -was recently found insensible,
in his wagon, to which a team was
Hitched5 and' wamifering at will over
the prairie: Smith" Had hitched un
His team and gone to the house of a
neighbor an-Miad'started homo about
noon; while or Iris-way it is supposctT
that he was knocfccd-sensJess in his
wgon.by stroke of lightening. The
team wandered around until discovcr
ed:by seme one and taken home. Mr.
Smith remained insensible until the
next-morning- He has no recollection
" of any thing having happened, to h,m
white on his way-home. He recollects
starting home, and fwm that time
"s. . ! .l- ..- .f vT!fiiUMie, the
Proceedings cf the Souniy Commissioners.
August 24th 1ST7.
Board met pur-uant to adjournment,
Present L H. Luce, Geo. V. Ball,
J. H. I lobar t Comnjishioner.-, J. A.
Tullcys Clerk. Minuets of la.st two
meetings were read and approved.
Petition ot Henry Curtes anil oth
ers to call an election to be held on
the day of the general election No
vember to vote on the proportion to
cvne bonds to build a bridge across
the Republican River at some point
in Gi Sle Ilot-k precinct. Amount of
bond.-, six thousand dollar, election
ordered.
The following accounts ware aflowed
and. warrants ordered ;
John Elliott Salary Co. Physi
cian, $27,5U
M. L. Thomas Pub. Comr's proeeed
R8 &c. $24 40
State Journal Co. Stationary $17,75
A-A- ope Co. Supt's fees $123,00
Urdered that the removal and re
construction of the bridge across the
Little Blue by Silas S. Wells and
otheis be approved and that said par
tics be released from their bond.
Resolved that the salary of the
Superintendent of Public It strucion.
for Webster county be three (3). dol
lars per day after the 1st day of Jan
uary 7H.
The following resolutions were
adopted':
Whoaraon the .'M day of July 1877
thi-5 Board paced an ordt-r that the
Clerk eaube notice to be .served upon
Henry II. Bultterworth and Charlc
W. lla'cr Trus'ees of the Kansas
and Nebraska Railway C-mipany of
Kansas and upon Alfred Mitchell
Land Commissioner and Attorney of
said Trustees and apoa a-11 per.-ons
claiming lands in Webster county
through or uuder them, to appear be
fore this-board u on this day aud show
cause why certain lands described, in
said" order .mould not b entered upon
the as..csMucnt rolls and tax list for
taxation and be taxed for the years
1S70 and 1S77, and whoaras it appears
that there has not been good and suffi
cient service made upon some of siid
parties, therefore be it.
Resolved, that the entire matter re
specting the taxation of all of said
lands be and the same is hereby con
tinued and postponed until the 2d day
of October J.S77. at 1 o'clock P.M.
and that the Clerk bo and he is hereby
oidered to serve notice upon said par
ties as hertofore ordered for said par
ties to appear and show cause upon
suid 2d day of October 1877 why said
andf arlould not be lax' d-
Adjourncd until Monday Oct. 1st
1S77 at 9 am.
J. A. Tin i.p.Yt,. L. II.. Luce,
Clerk. Chairman.
ANNOUNCEMENTS;
Ui!t thi load -xe will" mftkffatroonaco
mentsf rail wo wish to bo ciindiilatei for
couut y office 'hiii-KCP will be two dollars,
and upwards, according to stylo of notice
We are authorized to announce the
name of II (.' Scort as candidate for
the ofiicc of Sheriff of Webster county
Nebraska, subject to the action of the
county Republican Convention.
We are authorized to announce the
name of (Jeo. 0. Yeiser, .s candidate
for the office of County Judge of
.Webster Co. Nebraska subject to the
action' of 'the county Republican Con
vention. Retnember that all locals and
other advertisements ordrrcd in for an
indefinite time, will be regularly cliarg
gcd up until ordered discontinued.
Said order to be given tc the editor of
the paper.
New styles fall goods at Mrs. Lutz
Grants
Ki'uots
&
& hoes.
3 hoes.
A large lot just receive at J'. G.
Potter's. Latest stylos of Iadic and
Mioses frhoes and gaiters-,, and mens
and boys boots and shoes. Call aud
examine aud you will not purchase els
where. 5-6tf
STAR WAGON.
For alo by Mitchell & JIrliart.
These w-.g.n-; are among the best
that arc undo, and arc fully warrant
ed. it will pay you go and look at
them before purchn.-ing elswhere.
Wheat and barley taken in exchange
for goods at Jl G. Potter's:
STOVES! STOVES rr
A carload of stoves just received at
Mitchell & Morhart's; of all sizes pat
terns and styles. Coal or wood' stoves
of all kinds, they will be sld. at bed
rock prices. Call and- see.
C
lothing ffilotbin
C
1 o t h in g sJL 1 o t h i i
CLOTHING.
At J. G. Potter's, men's and Boys
Miits of ready made clothing (latent
style) call and examine these good'
and be convinced that it will be to
your interest to buy your clothing of
me. J. G. Potter,
Red Cloud
EASTINQSmSETS;.
corkf.ctf.d weekly by" x. n
Norton, dealer in grs ani
STOCK.
Wheat lowr fair te pood. fiO'to 65
Rarity 25 to 45 as to qualities.
Rye 25. Flax so d So to 90.
Ilogs in good shipping condition
3 50.
I . ft 1 A Ck
Go to Mitchell & Morharts for vour
gang plows.
HORSES HORSES,!
All who have mares they wi-h to
breed, arc informed that Garbers
home will stand in Red Cloud for the
nef t few weeks. J uly 5:h
Xfoticf to Teacfler:,
T Notice is herby siren, That I will ex
amine all persons who may denrt, to
offer themselves as candidates for tea
chers of the primary or common schools
1 Webster county, at Red Cloud on the
first Saturday in the months of Feb.
ruary. May, August, and November,
A. A. Pope, Co. Sup't.
Negnnda Jan. Oth 1S7.
Mitchell & Morhart have just re
ceived a large stock of Mining plows.
All of which will be sold at bottom
prices.
5 3tf
Dress-making & Stamping.
Mrs. Bauer wishes to inform the
public that she is prepared to make
dresses on the shortest notice, and do
all kinds of stampinrc. Please give me
a call at Carl Weber's. Red Cloud.
43-3m Mrs. Bauer.
DO YOUR OWN GRAINING ! !
A new and simple Method of grain
ing. Enclose 20cts and I will send by
return mail printed directions for
tgTaiDTo-frr all shades. No humbug
Address. Kufus Mikteh.
34-fan
Red Cloud Neb.
Lanifs For Sale.
We are now oftering for .-ale on bet
ter terms and cheaper than ever be
fore, all hm belonging to 15 & M.
St. Joe & D. C. and Midland Pacific
Rail Road Companies in Webr-ter and
adjoining counties. We also have
some choice claims for sale. Give us
a call.
Kaley Bro. Atty's & Real e.-tae
Agt'sRctf Cloud Nub. 52tf
GO to the Post office for yonr station
ery, where you sxu get 24 sheets of
note paper for the small sum of Ten
cents.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
We are selling good goo is
cheaper than any other
firm in the city. The mar
ket will be fall of shoddy
goods this fall, but don't
waste your money buying
them, when you can buy gen
uine goods at the same
price, of
L M. THOMPSON and Co'
Hastings, Neb.
J. D. Post informs us that he has
the largest barn west of Joe, War
ner's and is prepared to accommo
date the freighters, and all Others
who may call. Livery rigs famished
on short notice --ti
The largest stock of sncct-u-le- west
of Lincoln, can be found at W. A.
Smiths Hastings Nebraska,
folc agent for the Laziru. &
He is
Morris
perfected glas.-e, the
market for the money.
fiiiCbt in the
5-lff
Wanted. Fifteen or twenty haiuli
tocut broemcorn, or I will let tlnrjob
out by contract, at so much per aue.
a man1 can take as many or as few
acres as he likes.
George M. iaylor.
one and one half miles west ot
!?.K
ll
Cloud. 5 3w
A fine loif of prints, fall styles, at
J. G. Potter's.
Wanted.- -10 head of calves for
which thchighe.-t cah price will be
paid. Geo M. Tavlor,
Red Cloud Nob. 5-32m
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
Robert R. Sherer v. Clark Wat
son, before Joseph Warner. Justice
of the Peace, Webster Co. Neb. Ie
fendant will take notice that an order
of attachment for the sum of nineteen
dollars ami Sifty ots ($10.30) ha
been issued in the above ca-e, and
that the cause will be heard Aug
25th, KS77 at the office of said Justice.
lol i rt R. Sherer.
Per John 3. Willcox,
53 3w Attorney.
LEGAL NO-TKJE.
District Jourt in aud for Webster
County, Nbera.-ka.
Csti ariue DeLancv
Plaintiff,
ver-us
William Henry Dc
Lancv, defendant.
NOTICE
The defendant, William Henry De
Lancv, will take notice that the plain
tiffha filed her petition inthc Dis
trict Cnurt of Webster Co. Nelra-ka.
pntying that the marriage between
the plaintiff and'd fenJan may be do
clarcd a nullity, and that he is reqmr
ed to an.-wer s;iid petition on or bt tore
the 5th day of October A. D 1877.
Catharine DeLaic-v
J. S. Gilliam att'y for pLiiutiff.
SE3M7? AL2.
Ry virtue of an order of sile i-surd
bv the DisTict Court of Wobst r Co
Nebraska and directed to me as sher-
iffofsaid Webster Couny. I wiil
offi'r for sale at public auction at the
door of the Court House, in KedCioud
in said count v, on the 24th of Septetu
ben 1S77 at tea'o'c'ock A. m. cfsaid
day the following real estate, to wit.
The nw of the se of sec. 14 town
1 range 12. The s w qr of the s e qr of
sc. 14 town 1 ramie 12. The i e (jr of
the swqr of cc 14 town I ranire 12
The e qr of the s w qr of ce!4 town
1 range 12.
All in VVeb.-er county Xhra-ka
Sold.oii nn order of sale in hivor of
Dudl ey M Steele, & Samuel Johiiaon,
and against George W. Reman.
HeuryG. RilU'1-nfF,
by Mali il. Warner dej.u v
jjral Jafafc Wj
-Ml who have RpsiI c?tate thnt they v:?b
to ?cll, or elaiuw to liapoc of. will frntJ it to
their intiT-t to call on M. I. Tfionwj. at thv
Oiii-y oiBce, where tenn? will bs caaJe
known.
Imniicrr.'nt. and those deh-eoiofsifcar-inc
home- in South-weatern Nebraska,
wouIiiIo?r-il tocon-ultthb Arenc7, eatlos
ii)g:tauiilur reply.
We have at present the following
dc:-ciibed tract? of land for sale :
1GU ACRKd,
.-itnatcd on Kim Creek. 50 acres tmder
cultivation, plenty of timber and water
Good 7i-li, 20 feet deep ; house, sta
bles, etc. Laud nearly all lercJ, be:ng
mnstlv second bottom. Close to school
hoase. Pi ice, $1,000. $500 down, bal
ance fn payments to suit purchaser.
Deed given.
120 ACRES
of deeded land. MtuateJon Elm Creek,
Plenty of timber, partly under cultiva
tion. Convenient to schools and
churches. Terms $500 cash.
1 GO ACRES,
of deeded land, 1 miles from tied
Cloud, 45 acres under cultivation, cor
rals, etc. Good well 26 feet deep.
Terms, $ I, U0, $500 cash down bal
ance in a year. A bargain.
80 ACKES
of land on Elm Creek on tho Hasting
and Red CTami freight road, 25 acres
under cultivation, good frame house
ir,x2( with basement 14x35, good well,
3ablc room for 70 teams ; building I 4
x'l for the accommodation of freighter-.
Com cribs aud corral--. This
property ha' long been known as
Hummers ranehe. There is wine tim
ber on the place. Will relinquish for
.-7(10. or will ui'.c deed for $M)i) Haf
down, balance in one year, or will
trade for team and stock.
100 ACRES
Timber claim, being the south-east
1, Sec. 11, T :, R. 9, Webster county
Neb., Stillwater precinct. Mostly good
farm land, 45 acres under cultivation.
Will relinquish for $IU0, half cash,
balance in one and two years.
1G0 acres of n'ce laying land on Elm
Creek, no drawes running through it,
partly under cultivation, less than a
mile from ehoul and church, crek
run- through the '.' , plenty of tim
ber, a very desirable location, terms
of sale made known on application.
K,0 ACRES,
of land on State Creek, Webster Co.,
40 acics under cultivation, timber and
running water, house, stables, etc.
One H) of this land is deeded, the
other N a Die emption. Will relin
quish the SO that is not deeded and
give a deed for the other or both for
cash or trade.
The above described lands are of
fered for sale at reasonable figures,
and are desirable locations. All let
ters of enquiry promptly answered.
M. L. Thomas,
Agent.
Owen &' Chamberlain's Camphor
ated Hartshorn Liuauient, i not a
Pattent, but the old YoktHe linament
made of the bst material and' by an
improved method; It needs-no rec
ommid, but is acknowledged by Phy
-icians to be old and reliable, and
Horsemen fall back on it when all e!.-e
fail, and regard it a-? their tuini by.
Sold and guaranteed by C. EL. Pot
ter, Red Cloud.
Fi--e of charge simple bottle.
One do.se of 0. C.'s Colic, Cholera ar.d
Diarrca Remedy. A sure aud effectu
al remedy for the cure of Dysentary.
diarrca Cholera morbus, Summer
complaint, pain in the" stomach and
bowels. Chronic diarrca, bloody flux
&e Ac. Also cohc in horses. One
dose will cure pain in the stomach in
3 minuets, cholera morbus in 5 to 30
minuets, according tt evcrcness of
attack, one dose will cure an ordinary
attack of Dy-cnteiy or diarrca. It is
never failing in its results, and so
pleasant when reduced with 20 parts
of water thnfe children will cry for it.
Sold and guarantezd, by C. H
Potter; Red Clour? Neb. 5 1 Gm
W. A Smith of Hastings keeps a
large and' well selected stock of books
stationeryjewelry, musical in.-trumen.-.
wall paper, picture frames, toyes and
notions. He has a Sr-t c!v-s watch
maker and engraver, and wiil guaran
tee sat i-factiou -gith work entrusted
to "his "care. Cn-tomers can rely upon
being dealt with fairly. 5 ltf
For your hay rakes go to Mitchell A
Morharts.
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Hotels
Thompson House
a 3i. TioMi'soy, Prop.
Cor. 1st SL and Burlington A7e.,
HASTINGS - NEBRASKA.
free Hicks to and fr:n Sarcts.
US' Fine Sample Room in connection
with the House, for the accouimoda
tion of Commercial Men.
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Commercial lfotl.
Riverton, Nebraska.
W. W. Roihnso.v, - - - I'rop.
Good beds, good fare and charges
reasonable.
eSf-Meah- at all hrur-.&a
The Farmers Restaurant,
.7. A. WILLIAMS, Pkoi-uietor.
Freighters and others will find it tr
their interest to patroube this house.
J6--2?.Waim meals at all hours!
IIwtinms Avexuk,
HASTINGS . - - - ?KIIUASMA.
Kufus IVJihsch,
(fsarxtcufn; Ik Swum
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Particular attention given- to shop
work, and coliin- made to order.
frarPainting Speci.ilty. Vcfl,
Shop weit of Rifhard.-on's building.
USD CLOUD, - - - NEB.
Van llvliC fc .Smclsci.
Plasterers & Stonemasons;
Wc are prepared to take contracts
aud do all kind- of work in our line at
reasonable prices. Satisfaction guar
anteed, and all kind" of stock aud
grain taken in exchange for work.
C5?" Cistern work a specialty.
Ki:iM-I.OUI - - XKHKVSK..
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J. L. MILLER, Prop.
,- Keep? con-tantly on hand a full line
of stock, such as Harnc-s, Collars,
Whips. Saddles, ami all other goods
usually kept m a tirst-class shop.
ALL WOSK WARRANTED.
45.tf Red Cloud, N.b.
J. J. MILLER
CARPENTER and BUILDER.
Eed Cloud, Neb.
Is prepared to make estimates and
take coutracts for all kiuds of building.
33 Ty
Red Cloud Drug Store.
C. II. POTTER, Prop.
Keeps tho largest and best stock of
drugs, medicines, paints, and oils, to
be found in the Republican valley.
JO? Prcscrrpfious carifully compoun
ded, day or night.
SED CLOTO,
. S3BASSA.
!2jyfim
Red Cloud Mills!
We are prepared to do cus
tome work
flour Ftetl and
Qorn MiLl "OP Sale
&& Satisfactirn gu arantccd io
quality of flour son, and cistom
work. Farmers -hould be particular
to secure the best of seedwheat.
Potter & Frisbie!
GEORGE ZEISS,
-1CALSBI5-
Wines & Liquors
CIGARS,
Chewing, Smoking, Tobacco
C ANNO D FRUITS
OF AUC KINBS,
CONFKcffoNEJtlS,
And E-pecialy
Fresh Lager Seer.
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Dry Goods and
Groceries.
KOOTS and SUOKS
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Hats? Caps &
Raid? Made Clothing !
We have the Largest
Stock in the Valley and will
not be undersold.
C-IVKBSACALL. ONE a ALL
Sam'l Carber?
4T.d lied Clouil, ISvh.
&m -JLounlj J anli,
HASTINGS AI . MP COUNT V, NKU.
A Genera! Banking Business
TRANSACTED.
mumwm
KADE A SPECIALTY.
Draftc on Europe bought aud roid
Agents for several steam.hip lines.
f-Businc?s entrusted to ut will hare
prompt and careful attention.
STAR
Billiard Saloon !
W. C. BESSON, Proprietor,
Keep3 constantly on band a One
tock of
WINES. LIQUORS,
K17MMBL. 1HT-
TEIIS.&FRKSH
B E E n.
Lhave alw a pood supply of the
best CIGARS in the market.
In the same building. uD-sUtr.) is
the larpe-t and most ooruaiodiou ball
in the villa.ee. which will bt rented on
reasonable term, to the public, for
concert., sociably ball, or traveling
troupe.
W. C Benson,
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
BOOT AND
PARKS BROS., Propritors.
ThN tirm is nr pn'parcd o furni-h the plhlfc with HOOTj?
made of the ben material and at nVure.i a low that uyne need jjo bare
footed. All Kinds of Repairing Done With Neatness and .
uisparcn.
SfiuA share of the publ?c patronirc resyceffctty whviteil. Al
work fully warranted.
GIV u a rnm.
and be convinced that it is to your interest to parronixe ua.
PAKKS KKOTIiEKS.
Red Cloud, - - - Nehrmskm,
GO
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Kov Your
CLOTHING, c8SYos,
BOOTS and ST-LOICK,
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HATS. CAPS & Furnishing Coods.
CHEAPER T'.M2 CHEAPEST ! t
Calf and See Us Before You Buy-
IET.A.I U10 NEW BUILDING,
On FIRST STREET, opposite Commerciai Hste
Nov.SiMf HASTINGS. Njjjya-SK A.
THE PIONEER
BLACKSMITH &WACONSHOP,
fya Sloir Ac It
We would respectfully inform the
&CAt7 B3 70u2:D AT
IllA SLUKf-Kil,
3G HEP CA)U)K
uo nil KHKls (.1 work in rnr lm. pruuipt V ..nd 111 a workinajihl iium r
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