The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 25, 1877, Image 4

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THE RED CLOUD CKiF
LOCAL MATTERS.
Ifoticesin this ColumnlQ Cents a L
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TEACH2aSItfSTI?0T.
Don't yon forpet to
Subscribe for the Chief.
Nights' are getting uncomfortably
cool.
Continual rain tbc
last week.
greater part of
Farmer have
their corn.
begun to gather in
The grand jury farce
through with last week.
ws gone
Jack rabbit hunting is a favorite
sport of some of the boys of this
tow.
We noticed last Sunday some very
promising peices of fall wheat on the
south side of the river.
Court adjourned last Tuesday, leav
m ing one case, that of Anderson vs.
Laverty, on the docket
A car load of jrirls that are not afraid
to Work, could And steady employment
in Red Cloud and vicinity.
We are badly in need of some wood
at the office, who will bring us some,
on subscription, don't all speak at
once.
Wc understand there will be quite
a number of independent candidates
for county office, in the field tbia fall.
Major Laird delivered a touching
and eloquent address to the jury, on
last Saturday night, in defence of Mr.
Vest.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a Teachers Institute held in
Red Cloud Neb. November 1,2, and
3d. All friends of education are
respectfully invited to attend.
A. A. Pope,
Co. Supt.
PROBATE NOTICE.
Before I. W. TuIIeys Connty Judge
within and for Webster county Neb
raska. In the matter of the Probate"!
of the lht will and testament r
of
Jennie C. Aycr deceased. J
To the heirs and next of kin and to
whom it may concern, take notice :
i nat w iiiiarn Lather has hied in my
office his petition making application
to have a written instrument purpor
ting to be the last will and testament
of Jennie C. Ayer deceased admitted
to Probate.
That by order of the County Court
paid cause is set for hearing at my offi
ce in Red Cloud on the 3d day of Nov
vember 1877 at one o'clock p. m. of
sai'i day at which time and place, all
parties interested may appear and
and show cause if any they have why
said will should not be admitted to
Probate.
In testimony whereof I have set my
hand and official seal at Red Cloud
Nebraska on this 15th day of October
1877.
I. V. TUFJ.KTS,
County Judge.
Good flannels only 20 c s. per yard
at L. Baum's.
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. Bausa is the boss clothier of the
Valley. He sells good suits for $S,00.
HASVE3S! "eaSKTSS! f
For cheap harness, go to J. L
Milfcr's shop, south of the city drug
store. Team harness, from $25 00 to
$40 00. The best of stock used, and
all work warranted. 12 2t
STAR WAGON.
For sale by Mitchell k Morhart.
These wagons are among the best
that are made, and are fully warrant
ed. it will pay you go and look at
them before purchnsing elswbere.
We are prepared to print tickets
for all who may need them, at reas
onable rates, 'don't wait until the last
day to have them printed.
The yellow, falling leaves reminds
us that another summer has gone,
and the frosts of another winter will
soon whiten the earth.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Having had experienc in a County
Conrt Clerkship, also in editing and
publishing the "Federal Union" of
Canada and being the Grand Son 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 OLM STEAD
Mr. Geo. Simpson, formerly a resi
dent of this county, but now running
a cattle ranch in Decatur Co. Kansas,
called on us last Tuesday.
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 furnished
on short notice 33-tf
Don't go bare-footed if you can buy
boots and shoes at your own price at
L. Baum's.
We have received a copy of the
Sterling Nsws, a lively spicy sheet,
published at Sterling Neb by Borland
& Bobbins. Yes we'll X.
When you want something that will
remove the cob-webs from your throat,
juet call at "Uncle Jack's," and ask
him for some of "that peach."
It is said that Gen. Grant will en
jwge in literary pursuits, on his return
from Europe. We had thought of se
curing his services as local editor of
tho Chief,
We neglected last eek to mention
the Act that Rufus Miksch and Miss
Hayes were recently united in the
sacred bonds of matrimony, and have i
gone to keeping house like old peo
ple. -
The Sutton Chlte says that a very
wet ram storm visited that place on
Saturday evening. We would ask
the Globe man if he ever saw a dry
rain storm. A man should never at
tempt to write locals while drunk.
DO YOUR OWN GRAINING ! !
A new and simple method of grain
ing. Enclose 20cts and I will send by
return mail printed directions for
Braining: all shades. No humbug
Address. Rufus Miksch.
4 6m Red Cloud Neb.
Wheat and barley taken in exchange
for goods at J. G. Potter's.
War! war, "war!
What has the war in Europe got to
do with me, if I can sell mens full
stock boots for $3,00 L Baum.
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Just received a very large stock of
new styles of Clothing at Baum's.
STOVES I STOVES 1 1
A carload of stoves just received at
Mitchell k Morhart's, of all sizes pat
terns and styles. Coal or wood stoves
of all kinds, they will be sold at bed
rock prices. Call and see.
Wanted I
Everyone who reads this article to
resolve that you will come to take a
look at our new stock of Fall Goods
the very first oiDortunity, whether
you waut to buy or not, at L. Baum's.
W. A. Smith of Hastings keeps a
large and well selected stock of books,
stationcryjewelry, musical instrumens,
wall paper, picturo frames, toyes and
notions. He has a first class watch
maker and engraver, and will guaran
tee satisfaction with work entrusted
to his care. Customers can rely upon
being dealt with fairly. 5-1 tf
The largest stock ot spectacles west
of Lincoln, can be found at W. A.
Smiths Hastings Nebraskar. He is
sole agent for the Lazarus & Morris
perfected glasses, the finest in the
market for the money.
A fine lot of
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District Court is now
in session.
I am at last compelled to call on my
friends to whom I have extended fa
vors, and patience, to call and settle
their accounts, as I am necessarily in
need of having my accounts settled.
Friends, accommodate me in my hour
of need, as I did you.
13tf S. Garber.
priuts, fall styles, at
J. G. Potter s.
The best and most complete assort
ment of Dry Goods can be found at L.
Baum's.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that the
Co-partnership heretofore existing "be
tween Drs. Head and Sherer, is this
day dissolved by mutual cons-nt. All
persons knowing thetn..elves indebted
to said firm are requested to call at
City Drug Store and settle, at once.
Peter Head
R. R. Sheicr
Dated this 1st day of Oct. 1877.
10 4w
All who Bare Rent estate tbat they f b
to sell, or claims to dispose of. will Snd it to
their iatereat toe.il! on M. L. Tho Has, at tho
Cmrr odee, where term will be made
knows.
IsinizrsiU. snd these detirons of secer
ns homes in Sowth -western Nebraska,
woelddoweil teenasalt tbia Agency, enclos
iar stan? for reply.
We have at present the following
described tracts of had for nle :
10 ACRES,
situated om Eka Creek, 50. teres mailer
cultivation, plenty oftiaber and water
Good well, 20 feat daea; feaata, sta
ble, etc. Land atari? all laref, Mac
mostly secoad bottstau. doss toaaboof
bouse. IMett.$i;O00i$&0(dawatliae
sooeia payaiaaU to avit'pwiaaaar.
Deed fivea. ;,
136 ACRES
of deeded land, ataated'oarEhai Gratk,
Pleat of tinker, partly aaderakirs
tioa. ' Cooveoisat to. ssaools aad
churches. Term, $500 eaah.
160 ACRES.
of deeded land, 1 ariles from Red
Cloud, 45 acres under cultivation, cor
rals, etc. Good well 26 feet deep.
Terms, $1,000, $500 cash down, bal
ance in a year. A bargam.
SO ACRES
of land on Elm Creek on tho Hastings
and Red Cloud freight load,, 25 acres
under cultivation, good frane house
16x26 with basement 14x35, -good well,
stable room for 70 teams ; building 1 4
x28 for Ihe accommodation of freight,
era. Corn cribs and , corrals. Taw
Eroperty na tpaaassa .ww-M-ummel's
ranch Itterolsssmtua
ber on the place. Will relinquish for
$700. or will give deed for $800. Half
down, balance in one year, ar will
trade for team and stock.
160 ACRES
Timber claim, being the south-east
k, Sec. 14, T. 3, R. 9, Webster countv
Neb., Stillwater precinct. Mostly good
farm land, 45 acres under cultivation.
Will relinquish for $400, half cash,
balance in one and two years.
160 acres of nice Iayinejand on Elm
Creek, no drawes running through it,
partly under cultivation, less than a
mie from school and church, creek
runs through the olace. plenty of tim
ber, a very desirable location, terms
of sale made known on application.
160 ACRES,
of land on State rVeck, Webster Co.,
40 acres under cultivation, timber and
running water, house, stables, etc.
One SO of this land is deeded, the
other is a nrc emption. Will relin
quish the 80 that is not deeded and
give a deed for tfie other or both for
cash or trade.
100 amvs
of land on Elm Creek, being the south
Hotels.
Thompson House
C. M. THOMPSON, Prop.
Cor. 1st St. and Burlington Ave.,
HASTINGS - NEBRASKA.
Tree Hicks to and from Depots.
law Fine Sample Room in connection
with the House, for the accomiaoda
tioa of Commercial Men.
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RodClttd Select and Nor
nil School.
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The winter serm will commence
Tuesday, Dec.
11th i8T7,
and continue twelve wpeks, under the
instruction of a competent corps of
teachers.
Lands For Sale.
We are now offering for sale on bet
ter terms and cheaper than ever be
fore, all lands belonging to B. k M.
St. Joe k D. C. and Midland Pacific
Rail Road Companies in Webster and
adjoining counties. We also have
some choice claims for sale. Give us
a call.
Kaley Bros. Atty's k Real estae
Agt's Red Cloud Neb. 5iif
TUITION$4 00ATER3I.
Board, from $2 50 to $3 00 per week.
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Instruction given in vocal
music. .
For further particulars address,
Cbas. W, Springer or C. Borin,
Principals,
Red Cloud Webster Co., Neb. 12 Sw
Vn Dyke & Smelser.
Plasterers & Stonemasons.
We are prepared to take contracts
and do all kinds of work in our line at
reasonable prices. Satisfaction guar
anteed, and all kinds of stock and
grain taken in exchange tor work.
I Cistern work a specialty.
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BOOT AND SHOE SHOP 1
PARKS BROS., ProprTtors.
Thi firm U nw prepared to furnich the pnhlic with ROOTS
made of the best material and at figures so low that nose need go Lara
footed. All Kinds of Repairing Done With Neatness antf
Dispatch.
-A share of the public patronage respectfully aoltcited.
work fully warranted.
GIYE US A TRIA1.
and be coBricced tbat it ie to your interest to patronixe ua.
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a.st quarter of section 17 town 3 range
0 Webster county Neb. tin acres
under cultivation, bouse, stables, etc.
Good wcil and hog yards. Will be
sold at a bargain. Deed given if de
sired. The above described lands are of
fered for sale at reasonable figures,
and are desirable locations. All let
ters of enquiry promptly auswered.
M. L. Thomas,
Agent.
There has been an unusasl
amount of sickness in this locality dur
ing the last two or three months,
quite a nuraber of cases of typhoid
fever have been reported, the doctors
assign no cause for the increase of
ickness.
Hastings on the 29th of this month.
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They have a new Rank in Hastings.
Notice to Teac&ers.
Notice is herby given, That I will ex
amine all persons who way desire to
offer themselves as candidates for tea
chers of the primary or common schools
f Webster ewiaaty, at Red Cloud on th
first Saturday in the months of Feb.
ruary, May, August, and November.
A. A. Pone. On. Sim'
Negunda Jan. 5 th 1877.
Susan B. Anthony will lecture at DreSS-making & Stamoin
Post yourself in regard to the law
governing Township Organization,
and Ikj prepared to vote intelligently
at the comiug election, as the question
of towuship organization or no town
ship organization in Webster county,
is to be decided by 3'our votes.
One of our old batchelors happend
to notic an under ahirt hanging in one
of our store rooms' and told the pro
prietor if hu would order a couple of
them about five sizes larger he would
buy, as it wis the kind of a shirt he
wanted, and the first hebadver seen
with breast pockets When the pro
prietor informed him that the poekets
were not the kind of pockets he sup
posed they were and that the garment
was only intended for ladies wear, the
poor old fellow fainted away entirely,
When he became concious again he
looked back over his shoulder and
tremblingly remarked: "Supposing
I'd got one of them things on-"
JUST RECEIVED,
At Mrs. McBride's, Hats of the
atest styles also ribbons, flowers, tips,
ornaments, silks, velvets, veils, ties,
collars and cuffs. I am prepared to
f sell cheaper than eer before. Give
me a call. Residence in south part
of town. 5 I3tf
Mrs. L. B. McBrido.
Mrs. Bauer wishes to inform the
public tbat she is prepared to make
dresses 00 the shortest notice, and do
ail kinds of stamping. Please give me
a call at Carl Weber's, Red Cloud.
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Scoots Shoes.
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
examiue and you will not purchase els
where. 5-Glf
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After due deliberation we have ar
rived at the conclusion that no man,
unices he has "piles" of currency, can
afford to invest a thousand dollars or
more in a printing office, ray up his
paper and other bills each week, and
then work for everybody for nothing,
wo have tried it, and find that it does
not "pan out" worth a cent, we have
found that we have to pay for what
we get of others, and have come to
the conclusion tbat others shal pay for
what they, cctof us. consequently
hereafter all church notices inserted
in our columns will be charged the
fame as other local notices. We will
charge half rates for all advertise
mcots of church festivals, and enter
tainments, for raking money for be
nevolent objects. Marriage notices
will be charged one dollar each.
Obituary notices, only, will be inser
ted free of ohanre. AH ..t.:
luentsof any iud must be paid for.
W trust this will prove satisfactory.
lothing flothin
lothing lot hin
CLOTHING.
At J. G. Potter's, men's and boys
suits of ready made clothing (latest
styles) call and examine these goods
and be convinced that it will be to
your interest to buy your clothing of
nie. J. G. Potter,
Red Cloud.
As the time for election annroaebes.
the question as to township organiza
tion ariseMn our minds for serious
eonsideration. The act refered to has
its good features, and also its bad ones.
Township organization would create a
great Many offices in the eounty, and
consequently double the expense, the
records would be scattered over the
county, and perhaps kept in unsafe
places, liable to be destroyed, and
into rtM.-i-vl ..l 1
una .-i.aircij ciueu county a
deal of inconvccicuce would ha
sioned. It would, however, nrovide
an unlimited amount of printing, with
good pay, and thus be a "fat"thing
for the printer, but we cannot allow
any personal consideration to influence
us in a matter where the interests of
the people of the county are at stake,
therefore we say, let us vote it dowa
for the present. When the county
becomes thickly settled, then, in our
opinion will be time for township or-1
gauization.
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FOR SALE.
Our entire stock of Clothing. Drv
Goods,' Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps,
and Groceries, will be offered to the
publig from the time we open doors in
the morning until the close at night,
at L. Baum.
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Removal.
As wc propose to remove our entire
stock into the keeping of our patrons
as fast as possible, at a small advance
on cost, we want pecuniary assi.-tance
in order to help us. L. Baum.
Owen & Chamberlain's Camphor
ated Hartshorn Linamcnt, is not a
Pattent, but the old Volatile linament
made of the best material and by an
improved method. It needs no rec
omend, but is acknowledged by Phy
Mcians to be old and reliable, and
Horsemen fall bact on it when all else
fail, and regard it as thir stand by.
Sold and guaranteed by C. H. Pot
ter, Red Cloutf.
Free of charge sample bottle
One dose of O. Cs Colic, Cholera and
Diarrea Remedy. A sure and effec'u
al remedy for the cure of Dyscntary,
diarrea Cholera morbus, Summer
eomplsfnt, pain in the tonaeh and
bowels. Chronic diarrea, bIood- flux
ko&c. Also colic in horses. One
dose will cure pain in the stomaeh in
3 minuets, cholera morbus in 5 to 30
minuets, according to sevcreness of
attack, one dose will care as ordinary
attack of Dysentery or diarrea. It is
never failing in its results, and se
pleasaat when reduced with 20 parts
of water that children will cry for it.
8old and' guaranteed, by C. H.
Potter. Red Cloud Neb. 5 l-6m
RED CLOUD & SMITH CENTER
Stage Line.
Connecting at Red Cloud with the
Republican River Stage Line.
Three regular trips a week, arriving
and departing from Red Cloud at the
same time the stage from the railroad
docs.
FARE VERY LOW.
DlL J. B. 2UBB0W. ?rm
STAR
Billiard Saloon !
W. C. BENSON, Proprietor,
Keeps constantly dm hand a fin
stock of
WINES, LIQUORS.
KUMMEL. BIT
TERS, FRESH
IV , BEER:
In the same building, (no-stain,) is
the largest and most commodious hall
in the village, wfaieh will be rented 0
reasonable terro to the publie, for
concerts, sociaHes, balte, or traveling
troupes.
W. G. Benson,
REO CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
J. L. MILLER, Prop.
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CLOTHING,
J300TS ami SHOES,
DRY
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HATS CAPS & Furnishing Coodv
CHEAPER T!M2 CHEAPEST ! I
DEALER IN
Keeps constantly on band a full line
ofptock, ftich -as Harness, Collars,
Whips, Saddles, and all other goods
usually kept in a first-class shop.
ALL W03S WABBANTED.
45-tf - Bed Cloud, Neb.
J. J- MILLER
CARPENTER and BUILDER.
Bel Cloud, Neb.
Is prepared to make estimates and
take contracts for all kinds of building.
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Red Cloud Drug Store.
C. n. POTTER, Prop.
Keeps the largest and best sjock of
drugs, medicines, paints, and oils, to
be found in the Republican valley.
Prescriptions carefully compoun
ded, day or night.
BEDCL0T7D,
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Red Cloud Mill's!
We are prepared to do cus-
tome work
Flour peed and
Cora Meal for Sale.
Dry Goods ana
Groceries.
BOOTS and SHOCK
Hats, Caps & '
Ready Made Clothing !
We have the Largest
Stock in the Valley and will
not be undersold.
GIVE US A CALL. ONE & ALL
Sam'l Garber
m Bed Cloud, Heb.
Call and See Us Before You Buy.
JVt tlie KEW BUILDING.
On FIRST STREET, opposite Commercial Hotel,
Nov. 2.1 tf
H ASTI Nr.s, N KH RAS K A.
THE PIONEER
BLACKSMITH & WAGON SHOP.
Ira MeeMT It fJt Ti ir Uer, Prop.
Ve would respectfully infornAne pffMrc that we arr prrparad to
... amu.- ui wonc 111 onr ime, promptly an.l in tt wurLmauhl Uii
taaaar
ft-l'lnw repairing a specialty. Lumber T.iifon, Lixht Swnm
Wagon and Bwxgrcs fmilt to or.lcr. ami warranto aa Ki.jla. the bttt.
PRICKS KKASONAKLK. am! SATISFACTION (WAKANTl'.Kt
V E CA.: BE FOUND AT SL2Z?Eir3 OLD STAND.
Tha Sr.KKw.ic, y. L.T,NKkK,
" RKI CLOri), NKHUASKA.
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HASTINGS, AD MS COUNT T, SHU.
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A General Banking Business
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Satisfaction fn aranlPo7 Tn
quality of flour sold, and cvsstom
VOEK. Farmers .-hould be particular
to secure the best of seedwheat.
Potter & Frisbie!
miimimm
WADE A SPECIALTY.
Drafts on Europe bought and oId.
Agents for several steamship lines.
fSBusiness entrusted to us will have
prompt and careful attention.
Carries tholnrjnet and mo?.t complete ttKk of )HY LCMHKRef all
iml, for HailJing, Uridjce, and general purpoj J40W in any nrl in
ebraska.
Onr stock of DOORS, WINDOWS. BLLI. ISIJTLDIN; I'A
rtU Arc., 1.1 unequaled.
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Ojcniiic our own tirnlxT lands kiw and plainfnjr mM. toother with
special rattnn freight, kwvs us a chance ty furceruly coat pete with
any yard m Kauta- or NcLrasLa. Give m a call.
AGsrr: ros -ros zjl- ttszxill, the zzzt m use.
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Isaac LeDioyt, Agt.
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Wines & Liquors
. CIGARS.
Chewing, Smoking, Tobacco
CAN NOD FRUITS
OF ALL KIXDS,
A5D
CONFEC IIONERTS,
And Especially
Fresh Laser Beer.
GEORGE ZEISS,
RED CLOUD, NEB.
NEW STORE.
(At the Red Cloud Mill.-)
Is where you can get all Linds of
Merchandise,
such a
DRr GOODS
GROCERTE3
HATS k CAPS BOOTS A SHOES
Ac 4c. Aa kc Ac.
All of wblck will be sold cheap forca.-h.
Also
A supply of LU3IBER, lath,
SHINGLES, Aa, always en hand.
C. R. POTTER.
FARMERS STORE
W. A.CAMP, Prop.
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