The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 04, 1877, Image 4

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    THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
LOCAL MATTERS.
Naticein this Column 10 Cent a Line
The days of the "sear and yellow
leaf are at hand.
W. E. Jackpon is building a new
residence otkhis farm south of town.
Commissioners were in session last
Mondny and Tuesday, proceedings
next week.
Mr. Henry Gilham. brother to
James and Charley, arrived from Wis
consin last Saturday.
We have several communications on
hand, which we cannot publish, on
account of the tax list taking up bo
much room.
We are forced to leave out two or
three colums of advertisements, while
Mr. Jones' story remains in the paper.
C. II. Potter has a nice eijrar case
on his counter, now, filled with good
cigars, we know whereof we speak,
for we sampled 'em.
In the report of the election of offi
cers for the Agricultural Society, it
should have been F. M. Snow of Pots
dam instead of A. Maxwel1
Dr. F. A. Ilall the well known den
tist is prepared to atttend to your
teeth and fix 'em up in shape.
If you have defective teeth you
should call on him.
We publish this week on the first
page a select story written by Mr
Jones the Co. Treasurer, it is not very
often that Mr. Jones can be induced
to get up a toiy for the paper, but we
feel sure that this last effusion of his
will prove ol interest to our renders,
and we shall keep it standing three
weeks.
Owing to circumstances over which
we had no control, the Chii'f failed to
appear last week, the subscribers will
loose nothing, however, as they get
their full number of papers all the
game. We are glad to state that we
are again able to walk to the office, and
unless w get ,on our back" again,
the paper will appear promptly every
Thursday, hereafter.
When we are unfortunate in any
re.-pect, and especialy w..en Mckness
comes upon us, then we find who is
real friends. Since the Chief family
have been afflicted with sickness we
havo found that we had many true
f' tends, and to those friends we as a
family extend our heartfelt thanks Tor
their kindness, and hope that though
wo may be unable to repay the debt
of gratitude that a Higher Power will
bless and reward them.
.
The Convention for the nomination
of county officers will bo he'd next
Saturday. Delegates should remem
ber that they have a grave duty to
perform, to them is entrusted the duty
of nominating good and competent
men to fill the various positions of
honor and trust in the county. They
connot be to careful in their selection,
as none but good and competent men
should be nominated. The people
will look to them to carry out thtir
wishes in tbe matter, and will place the
seal of condemnation on any one who
may be improperly influenced. We
hae faith in the integrity of the men
whom the people will select as dele
gates, and believe that the wishes of
people will not bo disregarded.
The family of the Rev. James Kirk
wood had a narrow escape of being
killed by lightning, during the thun
der storm on Tuesday forenoon, at the
begining of the storm Mrs, Kirk wood
was standing by the stove, and was
just about to push some wood into it
when the lightning came down
through the stove-pipe, shattering the
pine in its course, it burst out of the
pipe about 16 inches from where
31 rs. Kirkwook was standing, and
wheu on the stove looked like a large
ball of fire. There was a pail of wa
ter on the opposite bide of the stove
from where Mrs. Kirkwood was stan
ding, and the lightning passed from
the stove towards the pail which it up
set. It then went down through the
fl or tearing up several feet which was
scattered all over thchous. Mr?.
Kirkwood and Jesio their youngest
daughter who was sitting on the
lounge reading, wore sunned for some
tune hut otherwise providentially es
jwped without injury. i
Wheat and barley taken in exchange
for goods at J. G. Potter's.
6 yards of Jeans for 1,00 at WOL-
BACH BROS. Hastings Neb.
12yirdsof Gingham for $1,00 at
WOLBAGU BROS. Hastings Neb.
Patterns for ladies, gentlemen, and
children, given away to ourcostomen
II. F. Lutz, J Oil"
Hats only 50cts, each worth $1,00
at Mrs. Lutz, lOtf
Those elegant plumes and flowers
look so temting at Mrs. Lutz. lOtf
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WOLBACH BROS
Are the only cheap store at Hastings
ana defy copetition, come and see
them when at Hastings and see for your
self, following are a few of the cheap
Goods that we offer, and at least Uo
per cent cheaper than can be bought in
any other store in the State of Neb
raska. Coats or Clarks thread 5c a spool.
1 tt good Cotton Batting for 12 cts.
20yaids Prints for $1,00
12 yards of good Cotton Fannel
for lK),
10 yards of Brown and Blue Den
im for 1,00
5 yards of Red Flannel for 1,00
A good wool Hat for 40 cts.
All wool we-tern mills kuittingyarn,
8.r cts. per pound.
12 spools Basting thread 20 cts.
Calf faced wool lined mitts 95 cts.
Also have a large line of Buck
Gloves which we offur very cheap.
We are offering boots and shoes
cheaper than any other House west of
Omaha.
Our Stock of Clothing is very large
and unserpassablc and can not be boat
in price atid quality, we have good
heavy suits of clothes at $4.00 also
have a large line of Overcoats.
Extra Heavy Horse Blankets at
$3.00 a pair, Ac. &c. don't forget to
call on us when at Hastings, located
1st door South of the Bauk.
WOLBACH BROS.
ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that on
Tuesday the sixth day of November
A. D. 1877 an election will be held in
Webster County Nebraska at the usu
al voting place in 'acb precinct for
the purpose of voting for the follow
ing named officers :
One Judge Supreme Court one
County Clerk one Treasurer one Sher
iff, one. County Judge, one county
Superintendent one county Surveyor
one Coroner, and one Commissioner for
the third District. In each precinct
one As-essor, two Justies of the
Peace, two Constables, three Judges
of election and two Corks of election
and in each Road District one Road
Supervisor.
Also to vote on a proposition to au
thorize the Board of Co. Commission
ers to levy a tax at the July meeting
in 187S of one per cent on the assess
ed valuation of the County for the
year 187S to aid in the building of a
bridge across the Republican River at
some point iu Guide Reck Precinct.
Those in favor of the proposition will
have written or printed or pa-tly writ
ten or partly printed on their ballots
the words ''for bridge tax" those op
posed, the words "against bridge tax."
Also to vote on the question of
township organization. Th'sein fa
vor will hare written or printed or-
partly written or printed on their bal
lots the words "For Township organ
ization." Those opposed the words
"against township organization."
Which election will be opened at
eight o'clock in the morning and will
continue open till six o'clock in the
afternoon of the same day.
By ordtr of the County Commission
ers, this 2d day of October A. D. 1S77.
James A. Tulleys,
County Clerk.
OBITUARY.
DiED. At his residence in Web
ster Co. Neb. on the 2Gth of Sept"
'77 of dropsy' Mr. Hiram Ross, aged
72 years.
Died. Near Red Cloud Neb. Sept.
30th, 1877. Miss. Miry E. Moore,
eldest daughter of Mr. A. J. aud Mrs.
M. A. Armstroug. aged 17 years, 5
months, and 13 days.
Miss. Moore was converted in the
spring of 1874, and at the time of her
death was an acceptable member of
the M. E. Church. From the time
that she gave her heart to God, she
was an earnest worker in the cause of
Christ. E. G. Cary.
W. A. Smith of Hastings keeps a
large and well selected stock of books,
stationeryjewclry, musical instrumens,
wall paper, picture frames, toyes and
notions. He has a first cias watch
maker and engraver, and will guaran
tee satisfaction with work entrusted
to his care. Customers can rely upon
being dealt with fairly. 5-ltf
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that the
Co-partnersdup heretofore existing be
tween Drs. Head and Sherer, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons knowing themselves indebted
to said firm are requested to call at
City Drug Store and settle, at once.
Peter Head
R. R. Sherer
Dated this 1st day of Oct. 177.
10 4w
A17iIOTJKSEaS2ITS;
We are authorized to announce the
name nf II C Sent t as candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Webber county
Nebraska, .subject 10 the action uf the
county Republican Convention.
We are authorized to announce the
name of F. H. Brigham as candidate
for the office of county surveyer of
Webster county Nebraska, subject to
the action of tho county Republican
convention.
We are authorized to announce the
name of Geo O. Yei-.-r as candidate
for the office of Supt. of Public In
struction of Webster county. Subject
to the action of the county Reaubli
can convention.
Many Citizens
We are authorized to announce the
name of Mark H Warner as candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Webster
county. Subject to the action of the
County Republican Convention.
Having had experienc in a Countv
Court Clerkship, also iu ediring and
publishing the "Federal Union" of
Canada and being the Grand Sou of a
Federal soldier, I beg most
respectfully to ask of the citizens of
Webster Co. Neb. the office of Treas
urer when that office becomes vacant.
L Olmstead
Gentlemen if you want your wife to
look lovely, buy her one of these
charming hats at Mr?. Lutz.
Ladies don't say you can't afford a
new hat when you can get one for a
mere trifle at Mrs. Lutz.
Good flannels only 20 c s. per yard
at L. Bauni's.
"I never saw hats sold before as
cheap as Mrs. Lutz sells them."
Ladies leather shoes only $1,00 per
pair at L. Baum's.
Mens hats only 75 cents at L. Baum.
For good bargains, go to L. Baum.
L. Baum is the boss clothier of the
Valley. He sells good suits for $S,00.
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Hats, gloves, ties, &c fce, cheaper
than ever at Mrs Lutz.
J. D. Post inform" us that ho 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 furnished
on short notice 33- tf
The largest stock of spectacle? west
of Lincoln, can be found at W. A.
Smiths Hastings Nebraska. He is
sole agent for the Lazarus & Mortis
perfected glas.-es, the finest in the
market for tho money. 5-ltf
A fine lot of prints, fall sfyles, at
J. G. Potter's.
New styles fail goods at Mrs. Lutz-
staTwagon.""
For salo by Mitchell & Morhart.
Theso wagons are among the be.t
that are made, aud are fully warrant
ed. it will piy you go and look at
them before purchasing cl.swliere.
War! "war, waS
What has the war in Europe not to
do with me, if I can sell mens full
stock boots for $3,00 L. Baum.
Jusc received a voy torse stock of
new styles of Clothing at Baum's.
Don't go bare-footed if you cm buv
boots and shoe at your own price ut
L. Bautu's.
STOVES? STOVES ! !
A carload of stoves just received at
Mitchell A Morhart's, of all mzc .v.i
terns and --tjlcn. Coal or wood stoves
of all kinds, they will be sold at bed
rock prices. Call and see.
Wanted !
Everyone who reads this article to
resolve that you will come to ..-ike a
look at our new stock of Fall Goos
the very first opnm-iiiiity, whether
you want to buy or not, at L. Bauai's.
FOR SALE.
Our entire stock of Clothing, Diy
Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps,
aud Groceries, will be offered to the
public from the time we open doors in
the morning until the close at night,
at L. Baum.
Removal
As we propose to remove our untire
stock into the keeping of our paf-on
as fast as possible, at a small advance
on cost, we want pecuniary assistance
in order to help us. L. Baum.
fr-H nntz
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(5hoes.
7 hoes.
(Soots &
A large lot just receive at J. G.
Potter's. Latest styles of ladies and
Misses shoes and gaiters, and mens
and boys boots and shoes. Call and
examine and you will not purchase els
where. 5-0tf
Clothing ? 1 0 t h i n
1 o t h i n g vLM o t h i nff Z
CLOTHING.
At J. G. Potter's, men's and boys
suits of ready made clothing (latent
styles) call and examine these goods
and be convinced that it will be to
your interest to buy your clothing of
me. J. G. Potter,
Red Cloud.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
We are selling good gooJs
cheaper than any other
firm in the city. The mar
ket will bo full cf shoddy
goods this fail, but don't
waste your money buying
them, when you can buy gen-,
uine goods at the same!
price, of i
L M.THOMPSON and Co'.
Hastings, Neb J
GO tothe PostoOice for your station
cry, where you can get 24 shcetsjof
note paper for the small sum of ten
cents.
The best and most complete assort
ment of Dry Goods can be found at L.
Baum's.
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Owen & Chamberlain's Camphor
ated Hart.-horn Linament, is uot a
Pattent, but the old Volatile linament
made of the b-. st material and by an
improved method. It needs no rec-'
omend, but is acknowledged by Phy
sicians to be old and reliable, and
Horsemen fall back on it when all else
fail, and regard it as their .st?nd by.
Sold and guaranteed by C. H. Pot
ter, Red Uloud.
L gal 1'otice.
Notice of Administrators Sale.
Notice is hereby given that I will ;
by virtue of a license granted to me by
Hon Win. Gaslin Junior, Judge of
the 5th judicial Di-trict of the State
of Nebraska, within and for Webster
Co. Nebraska, offer for sale .on the
24th day of August, 1S77 at 1 o'clock
p. m. of said day, At the front door of
the court houe in Red Cloud Web
ster county Neb. to the highest and
best bidder, for cash, the interest of
t he heirs of Robert Morrow deceased,
the following de-eribed real estate sit
uated in Webster county Nebraska ;
owit the west A of S. E. qr section
20 Township 4 Range 12 west. Also
E of N. E. qr sec. 14 Township 4
Range 12 west ; except four acres off
of said se -lion, also 4 acres in a regular
form along the east side of west A of
u. e qr of same sec 14.
Notice is hereby given that the
above sale is adjourned to the 13th
day of Oct. 1877 at 1 o'clock p. m. of
raid day.
II. S. Kaley,
Administrator of the estate of Rob
ert Norrow deceased.
-LEGAL NOTICE.
Dis'rict Court in and for Webster
County, Nberaska.
Cat? arine Dcl-ancy!
Plaintiff,
versus J- NOTICE
William Henry De-
Lancy, defendant, J
The defendant, William Henry De
Lancy, will take notice that the plain
tiff has filed her petition in the Dis
trict Cnurt of Webster Co. Nebraska,
praying that the marriage between
the plaintiff" and defendant may be de
dared a nullity, and that he is requir
ed to answer said petition on or bs-fbro
the 8th day of October A. D. 1S77.
Catharine DeLancy
J. S. Gilham att'y for plaintiff".
SHSIilFF SALE.
By virfuc of an order orsilc i-sucd
by tiie District Court of Webster Co
Nebraska aud directed to 1110 as sher
iff of said Webster County. I will
offer for sale at public auction at the
door of the Court House, iu Red Cloud
in said county, on the 21th of Septem
ber IS77 at ten o'clock A. tn. of said
day the following real estate, to wit.
Th inv of the se of sec. 14 town
I range 12. The s w qr of the s e qr of
s"c I I town 1 range 12. The a e qr of
the swqr of sec 1 4 town 1 ranee 12.
The s 0 qr of the h w qr of tecll town
I -anc 12
AH in Webster county Nebraska
So'd on an nnlt'r of sale in favor of
Dud'eyI Sioele, A Samuel Johnson,
aou a&aiust George W. Beman.
Henry G. Bill, .sheriff,
bv Mark II. Warner deputy.
Jno. R. Wi.Ieox Pl'tfl-. atty.
Free of charge sample bottle.
One dose of O. C.'s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrea Remedy. A sure and effectu
al remedy for the cure of Dysentary,
diarea Cholera morbus, Summer
complaint, pain in the stomach and
bowels. Chronic diarrea, bloody flux
ivc Ac. Also colic in horses. One
dose will cure pain in the stomach in
: minuets, cholera morbus in 5 to 30
minuets, according to severeness of
attack, one dose will cure an ordinary
attack of Dysenfeiy or diarrea. It is
never failing in its results, and so
pleasant when reduced with 20 parts
of water that children will cry for it.
Sold and guaranteed, by C. II.
Potter, Red Cloud Neb. 5 l-6m
Notice to Teacaers.
Notice is hcrby given, That I will ex
amine all persons who may desire to
offet themselves as candidates for tea
chers of the primary or common ?chools
f Webster counts', at Red Cloud on th
first Saturday in the months of Feb.
ruary, May, August, and November.
A. A. Pope, Co. Sup't.
NegundaJan. 5 th 1877.
DILLON & COLE,
Juniata Nebraska.
Are now prepared to buy
WHEAT,
and other grain, and pay the highest
cah price for the same.
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They also have a full stock of general
?IBHAXDIS
such aa
DRY GOODS,
HA rs. CAPS,
GLOVES.
BOOTS SHOES, &C.J
which they are offering at prices that
are bound to soit their customers.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
eai side of Juniata Avenue,
JUNIATA - - -. NEBRASKA.
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Thompson Spouse
C. M. THOMPSON, Prop.
Hot. 1st St. and Burlington Ave.,
HASTINGS - NEBRASKA.
Free Hacks to ari frcn Depcts.
9&T Fine Sample Room in connection
with the House, for the accommoda
tion of Commercial Men.
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Commercial Hotel.
Riverton, Nebraska.
W. W. Robinson, - - - Prop.
Good beds, good fare and charges
reasonable.
UfirMeals at all hurs.-l
The Farmers Restaurant,
J. A. WILLIAMS, PitopuiETOK.
Freighters and others will find it to
their interest to patronise this house.
lif.Warm meals at all hours!
Hastinos Avenuk,
HASTINGS - - . - NKltUASUA.
Rufus lVFilxsch,
Particular attention given to shop
work, and coffins made to order.
JBtgrl'aiutiii!.' a Spieialty."l'na
Shop we-t of Richardson's building.
BED CLOUD, - - NE3.
Van Dvfcc & Sinclscr.
Plasterers & Stonemasons.
We are prepared to take contracts
and do all kind of work in our line at
reasonable prices. Satisfaction guar
anteed, and all kinds of stork and
grain taken in exchange for work.
SST Cistern work a specialty.
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M'.HRASKA.
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HftRHESS SHP
J. L. MILLER, Prop.
Keeps con'tantlv on hand a full line
of stock, such as Harness. Collars,
Whips. Saddles, and all other goods
uual!v kept m a fir-t-ehw shop.
ALL 7702H WAEHAKTSD.
.j.tf Red Cloud, Neb.
J, J. MILLER
CARPENTER and BUILDER.
Eel Cloud, Neb.
Is prepared to make estimates and
take contracts for all kinds of building.
39-ly
Red Cioud Drug Store.
C. II. POTTER, Pmp.
Keeps the largest and best stock of
drugs, medicines, paints and oils, to
be found in the Republican valley.
$$F Prescriptions carefully compoun
ded, day or night.
S3D CLOUD,
2JS33ASSA.
12jyCm
Red Cloud Mill's!
We are prepared to do cus
tome work
flour peed and
Corn Mel foP Sale.
- Satisfaction gu aranteed iu
quality of fiour sold, and ci'stom
work. Farmers :hould be particular
to secure the'best of seedwheat.
Potter & Frisbie!
GEORGE ZEISS,
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Wines & Liquors
CIGARS,
Chewing, Smoking. Tobacco
CANNOD FRUITS
OF ALL KINDS,
CONFECTION EJUS,
And Especially
Fresh Lager Beer.
GEORGE ZEISS,
11KD CLOUD, NEB.
Lands For Sale.
We are now offering for sale on hot
ter terms and cheaper than ever be
fore, all I:md belonging to B V M.
St. Joe & D. C. and Midland Pacific
Kail Koad Companies in Webster and
adiidiiiug count ic.-. Wo also have
some fhoiee ciaiiii for .jale. (.live u
a call.
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SAM'L GARBER
PEAI.r.ll IN
Dry Goods aufi
Groceries-
BOOTS and WitOJKK
Hats, Caps. &
Ready Made Clothing !
Ve have the Largest
Stock in the Valley and vill
not be undersold.
GIVE US A CALL. ONE ALL
Sam'l Carber
7d lied Cloud, "Xeb.
im& $ounlj) Janh,
HASTINGS, Ain.MSCOr.VIV, NEH.
A General Banking Business
TRANSACTKI).
MADE A SPECIALTY.
Drafts on Europe bought aud sold.
Agents for several steamship lines,
fiarliusiness entrusted to u will have
prompt and careful attention.
NEW STORE. !
(At the Red Cloud Mil'.-)
Ii where you can get all kind- of
!-sch as
DRY UOODS
-frr,,
HAT;
&c. Ac.
CcC rt.C vc
All of which will be sold cbeapforca;h.
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A supply of LUMBER, lath,
SHINGLKi, Ac , always aa Lz&l.
C R. POTTER.
Hinr.ER Co.
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BOOT AND SHOE SHOP I
PARKS BROS.. Prcpritors.
Thi firm N n nr n-rrm-d m fuTxMi the puMic wih QOTS
made of thf bct material and at figure . o low that now n- bare
footed. All Kinds of Repairing Done With Ncalnesvnd
Dispatch.
tW. A share of the public patronage respectfully solicited. A I
work fullv warranted. "
OIY TH A TlirAL. 7m
aud be convinced that it is to your
I'akks r.RoniKus,
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Red Cloud.
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.BOOTS mil. I SHOKS,
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HATS. CAPS & Furnishing Cdbds.
CHEAPER TV,1.2 CHEAPEST ! I
Call and See Us Before You Buy.
B'Ai t lit NEW BUILDING.
On FIRST STREET, opposite Commercial JtotSl,
Nov. -J.-J-tf
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Uo vvonli res;.'ffuily inform the puMii thut wo ar propur tv
do all kinds of work in our hin-, pruinpti au-i in u worn.i..ii.P u.a r
n-IMnw repniririK a pfrialty. Lumhcr U'nn. Lijfht 't' u
Wagons and iJuiu.-, built to nrJer, ami wuii.niU-d aK"l' t'r -
P1UCKS KKASONAHI.K. and SATISKA(TION Cl'AKA.vrUKI'.
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Kiid, for iiutiling, lirklKe and f;ttnuml itctitm, uw in as? ,. 1 u
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Our stock or DOORS, WINDOWS. ULINDS. lii;iU)f.N V
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