The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 22, 1877, Image 5

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    IE RED CLOUD CHIEF
LOCAL MATTERS.
lieesin this CotumnlQ Cents a Line
Cool.
Breezy.
Delightful
Fall weather
Nights rather
Frosty but pleasant
Moonlight you know.
Whore will you eat your
-Piece of Thanksgiving turey?i
Notice the new Church Directory.
Rev. Prycc will soon move to
wn.
Mr Moore's house is nearly coni-
etcd.
Cash paid for corn enquire at the
cd Cloud Mills. 17tf,
Turn out next Sat. eve and listen
a sermon from Elder Lemon.
Joe. Warner is cularini his barn
accommodate bis increasing custom.
Lovo Fcai-t at the tchool house
cxt Sunday. All who are interested
religious gatherings fchould attcud.
Go over to Kali-ys' office and see
ic petrified jaw bone of a shark
The bone was found in Jlart ar-
er's quarry.
We learn that Mr. Tope, County
upt. has sold bis farm, and vi:lmovc
o town.
Thanks to the l'ontiae (111.) Sen
tinel for its friendly notice of our little
Chief.
Notice Hastings markets in thi
week's isuo. They were mcivoii
last week, but too late for publiatinu.
SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES
of ull bizes, fur .-.I. kind.- of luwiii"
Machines at the 1. ( . ( "' '-)
1600 acres of land .-old to actual
settlers in the vH-'iiity of Red Cloud
this week; all bv one firm.
Our compositor put the nam of
the county officers under the brad of
precinct election returns, and the er
ror passed unnoticed last week.
Ifiy-Bringin all youritcms by Wed
nesday morning, as wc intend going to
press on Wednesday evening hereaf
ter in order to accommodate our sub
scribers on the Harvard Line.
By request we publish on the first
pige a communication from 4 Gad" to
(he Inter- Ocean. Read , hand the
paper to your friends, and call at thfs
office for more papers.
On Tuesday, a son of .1. D. Post,
I an. l
nn ail
Jill M
a other bovs fell
and another Doy falline across one of"
his logs, it was broken about midway
butween tho knee and hip. Doctor
Head is in attendance, and the boy
is doing as well as might be expected.
We regret to learn that Ed.
-Lowe was very feiiouly injured last
Saturday at Hastings in con-oquence
TjC getting jammed between a fanning
imill and a car, which he was loading.
He was rolltd between them evcr.'il
times before, he was set tree by fall
ing from the platform. Fears are
-entertained of bis recovery.
We are pleased to note that three
of the pupils, vis: Celia Garber,
Gurtie Shcrcr, and l D. Yci-cr, who
have been attending the Select School
this teim, obtained a grade varying
from good to excellent, at the recent
cxnuiit.a'ion held by the County Su
pciintcndent. Their standing merits
a thud grade certificate, but as they
do n-f at present think of teaching
tUcy did not receive a certificate iu
LOST.
An Autograph Album containing
pictures of beautiful young ladies, and
receipt i. r making taffy. The o uer
is very solicitous of recovering the
same iuat-tnuch as it contains so much
of ? u.,tno.s. This album was lost
at tnc party over at Mr. Holsworth's.
Any one having found such a book
will please leave it at this offic.
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PERSONAL.
Jas. Prycc, son of ltev. Prycc,
was a visitor last week.
Mr. Waller of Elm Creek made
us a pleasant call yesterday.
On 15th, last day of school, many
of the Normal School pupils paid the
Chief a friendly visit.
On 17th, Messrs Cowley. P. M..
of Catborton, Pearson of Negunda,
Borin, of ThomasvilK, Dr. Sutton, of
lied Cloud, and J. D. Loncb. all made
pl "asant calls, and some X (legal) ten
dered sympathy and encouragement to
the new proprietors. Thanks gentle
men we'll always X with greenbacks,
W. N. Tuttle. Publisher of Rook
Fall Piorjrrss, Fred Babeock. Asent
C B &Q R R, F W Wheeler of Wheel
er & Brown, Lumber Dealor- W H
Yearnshaw, Agent C A i R R. aud
George Hutton, all from Rock Falls,
but Mr. Y, from Waterman Illi
nois, called on the Cnm tho ottar
day. They came from Suckcrdom to
the land where the Bug Eaters dwell,
to observe the habits of the "na'ives"
und invest in land. Being lively boys
and finding Webster County up and
alive, all concluded to buy and bought
land within fceiring of Red Cloud. Mr
Tuttle has an eye to bnsiucss in yell
ing lots from his productive -farm, for
he has bought just two miles north of
town. Well this is a -Progressive age
and we hope Bed Cloud and vicinity
will secure a few more such 'windfalls' i
ffoui Rock Falls.
ABOUND 73W17.
What School-btr Saw atcut Toto
Few Wteka Ago.
1 am going to write about the new
building that have been built this year
Mr. Richardson has built a new
bank. It lookn very nice outside and
in.
Mr. Bcntly has bnilt a new house,
in which his wife has a very nice mil
linery shop.
Mr. Garber is putting up a nice barn
cast of his house.
Mr. Springer built a new houc,
and he has not got it ell shingled yet;
but I guess he will when he gets time.
Mr. Tulleys has built a new barn.
Mr. Morhart talks of building a new
houhe this fall; he has got his cellar
dug, and some of the stone drawn and
he wants to have foundation laid this
week. He has some very nice corner
stones. He is to build up towards the
graveyard.
Mr. Moore is to commence building
tomorrow morning,
Mr. Bcal is building a new house,
north of town, on the other side of the
hill.
Mcs-rs. Tinker and Sleeper bavo
built a new addition to their shop.
Mr. Tinker has built a new honNO
this year, at d I think it is a very nice
one.
The Floral Hall is on the other nde
of the creek, and some people have
been living in it. It is a very good
.-ized building but it is not half large
enough fur this county fair.
Mr. Warner has built a new addi
tion to bis hotel.
Mr. Mitchell has torn out bis old
from, aad bad Mr. Mix put in a new
ClJf.
y r. Wi'cox has been fixing bin house
ill..- fall.
Charlie Mitchell has built a new
house in town this week.
Mr. Ztis has a new bt'ilding, and
L think he is to have a hotel in it this
winter.
.Mr. Rcunccker is building a new
granary thin week; Mr. Miller and Mr.
Rennccker's hired man are building it
Mr. Richardson has built a new
barn southeast of his house, and he
has painted it red, all but the roof.
Mr. Mix and his hired man have
fixed the house which Will Trow
bridge lives in.
Mr. Smith tore the old roof off his
barn and put a new one on ; and he
hauled tome brick out southwest of
his house, but his new home don't go
np very fast
Mr. Lutr-has been building a new
fril nJ t.rt'int ctnhln fhw month.
Ike Ludlow has built a house, it is
a little one, but it will do for his wife
and himself to live in.
The school house is being banked
up this week. Mr Hayes has been
drawing dirt from Mr. Morhart's cel
lar. Mr. Post has built anew addition to
his house and he has a brick uhitnn ey
William A. Mitchell.
The above was written some two
weeks since, as a composition by one
of the scholars in the Select school.
He used his perceptive faculties to a
cood advantage, and no doubt that ha
and his classmates will in the future
if they continue as they have begun,
make rapid progress in this important
branch ofstudy.
STILL WATES L03ALS, AITS JOTTINGS
BYTHEWAY-SIDS.
(Special Correspondence of the Chief.)
Ox The Road, Neb., )
Nov. ID, 1S77. J
Coming and going in all directions
arc people. In fact they are scattered
pretty much all over the county. Fact
sir. Fiiend Kinney of Elm Creek,
first n't tract ed notice. Mr. K. is
-Breaking ground," old ground, for
an orchaid He intends eating of the
fruit of his trees within a few years.
Burton Bros, are threshing to day.
Jeff Ward went over to help them and
didn't leave any wood cut at home, so
your humble correspondent didn't cat
dinuer at Jeffs house. Never mind
Jeff, we'll all be even with you yet.
Exiusc mc Mr. Editor for wandering
fiom my subject.
George Francis has a large new
building, pressed down aud funning
over with broom corn.
O, yes, tee were over to see Ad.
Sprachcr and lady. Ad. wasn't home,
but Mrs. S. seemed to be quite at
home iu her new house. Mr. and
Mrs S. have only enjoyed double
blessedness for two months, and Ad.
still brings in the wood and water.
Pete Spracher is still pounding away
in his blacksmith shop, and has the
well deceived icputation of being one
of the brst blacksmiths in the county.
Abram Wells could t let. 'well enough
alone' Ho has a bran new son.
Wi's n Wells is en the build con
siderably. Has a new corn-crib which
he expects to fill with "farmer's gold"
this fall, and is now erecting a brick
stable, !iuien-ions 12x40 fecL The
brick used is 'Nebraska brick.
..Splendid roads for a "tip up" out
here, a young chap was driving along
on one of them the other day with a
team of gay ponies and top buggy,
when all of a sudden the top tiied to
find bottom in a mud hole the ponies
danced aud froliced with glee,' and the
aforesaid young chap crawled out from
bene-ith the wheals. - But he was
a philosopher and remarked "Time
is but a fleeting show, and top bug
gies are a delusion and a snare."
I Messrs. Moody helped to set things to
rights, and all went on their way re
joicing. Jas. Allen is still hard at work on
his farm. The good people of Still
Water have been agitating the Chris
tian Reform question.
When you come out here call on us
and we will be social as possible.
Talchds.
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REPORTED BY NORTON & CO., SHIP
PERS OF GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK.
No. 1 Spring whent "H bush 7S
No. 2
Ear Corn new
Oats
Tr
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t.
Rye
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it
isariev to to .so
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Broom Corn ft ton $(0. to$7i
Potatoes p bush -)
Bean?
1.00 to
1.50
i&SlOr 3CtlT)6t
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80
Flax Seed
.85
Live Hogs $ 100 lb
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A r
We have heard of a town not over
ten or twelve miles from Red
Cloud, which is called Guide Rock.
There is a historic interest clustering
about this name which is worth know
ing, but we don't know it, altogether.
Therj are stores in this little town, one
of the enterprising Garber family lives
and trades there there are hardware
and drug 6tores there arc men of in
fluence there, but who knows anything
about them throngh the county paper?
Judging from what we find in that, we
should not know that such a placj ex
ists, yet we are forced to believe theie
is, for we have been there. Now
friends of Guide Rock, wake up, let
your light shine, help yourselves by
helping the county paper, and let us
get better acquainted with each other.
Send along your communications,
"ads," etc., etc., and you may look
for us down to shake hands in no dis
taut future.
T0THELADIES.
We arc selling our entire stock of
goods at cost. Felt, A'clvet, Straw, and
faney Braid. Hats 50 cts. each.
Veils, Laces. Collars and Cuffs, Ties,
Hose, Combs, Ribbons, Gloves,
Switches, Corsets. Velvets, Flowers,
Fringes, Plumes. Jewelry, &c. &c.,
corrcsponaingiv uicnp.
H. F. Ltrrz.
5 16-tf
STOVES! STOVKS! !
A carload of stoves just received at
Mitehell Jfe Morhart's, ol aM sraes pat
terns and styles. Coa! or wood stoves
of all kinds they will be sold at bed
rock prices. Call and see.
LAUIKSFURS,
Cleaned, repaired and altered to la
test styles. Kuinia. P. Greutcr
Inquire at E. Kellogg's 14-if
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 uccetsaii'y in
need of having my accounts settled.
Friends, accommodate mc in my hour
ofaeed, as I did you.
13tf S. Garber
JUST RECEIVED;
At Mrs. McBride'.-, Hats of the
latest styles, also ribbons, flowers, tips,
ornaments, iilks, velvets, veils, ties,
collars and cuffs. I am prepared to
sell cheaper than eer before. Give
me a call. Residence in south part
of town. 13tf
Mrs. S. R. McBride.
Free of eharge .sample bottle
One dose of O. C.'s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrea Remedy. A sure and effectu
al remedy for the cure of Dyscntary,
diaTea Cholera morbus, Summer
complaint, pain in the stomach and
boweU Chronic diarrea, bloody flux
Ac 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 Dysentery or diarrea. It is
never failing in its reaarW, and so
pleasant when reduced with 20 parts
of water that children will cry for ft.-
Sold and guaranteed, by C. H.
Pottcr, Red Cloud Neb.
5-1 Gin
Friends, we hereby give you a stand
ing invitation to call in and subscribe
for the Chief, the only paper in Web
ster County. If you take it for your
selves already, send it back to some
of your friends in the cast that they
may know what you and the county
are doing. Don't forget to come.
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All those interested in singing
will meet at tho P. O. in buying those
"Gospel Hymns and Sacied Song.s"
which McN'itt, who keeps a full line
of stationery, school books.maps, no
tions, &c, is selling as low as the
lowest.
Chicago Store Weekly Price
List
We offer uutil further notice, the
following goods at net cah prices.
Calicoes best, '20 yds $1,00
Heavy extra grey jeans S " 1,00
Best towlinj:, l.'i " 1,00
Indian bead sheeting, 'Jots a yard
Knit Drawers, 2"j cts.
Mitts with calf face, 7f cts.
Indian tan buck gloves ,0 cts. a pair.
Wool jackets, $1,00.
Good dress furnish 10 cts.
Pearl Buttons, 5 ct a doz.
Our Goods are no shop worn goods
as we do not handle anything but
6rst quality having the best in styles,
we still promise the public to furnish
the latest and newest in the market,
We sell good cheaperand furnish bet
ter qualities.
D. Weinberg,
Hastings.
Owen & Chamberlain's Camphor-
atei! Hartshorn Linament, is not a
Pattent, but the old Volatile linament
made of the best material and by an
improved method. It needs no rcc
ouiend, but is acknowledged by Phy
sicians to be old and reliable, and
Horsemen fall back on it when all eke
fai!, and regard it as their stand by.
Sold and guaranteed by C. II . Pot
ter, Red Uloud.
Notice to Teacfiers,
Notice is herby given, That I will ex
amine all persons who may desire to
t offer themselves as candidates for tea
chers of the primary or common school
of Webster couuty, at Red Cloud on thi
first Saturday in the months of Feb
ruary, May, August, and November.
A. A. Pope, Co. Sup't.
Negunda Jan. 5 th 1877.
Pick me up and turn me over.
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BEST AND CHEAPEST. '
Place to buy la lies and Miss'sand
children's hats at Mrs. McBrides,
Goods all new and first class, and are
being sold at the very lowest cash
prices. 14 tf
Mrs. S. R. McBride.
THEY ARE NOT HERE
YET,
Po t has the next thing to them in
Flektest Livery and best FfED
Stable in Red Cloud. In connection
with the Feei Stable is a Freight
ers Cook Hoitse
J. D POST, BSD CLOUD.
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Thompson House
V. M. Til O MI'S OX, rroy..
Cor. 1st St and Burlington Ave.,
HASTINGS - NEBRASKA.
Tree Hacks to and frsa Bepct:.
HFinc Sample Room in connection
with the Houe, for the rK-commoda-tion
of Commercial Men.
Vmlley House.
J.C Warner Prop.
RED CLOUD - NEBRASKA.
Stages leave this House for the
north, south, cast and west. Leaves
fur R. R. on Tuesday, Thurxlay and
Saturday of each week. The best sta
bling in the Republican Vallev. Liv-
lcry rifsfirnUhcd for conveying pas-
eogers to any point at reasonable rnte.
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lath known world. SaimpU Watch Fret (4
Ju Gocusa o. CUeago.
$45
pREHirrv watch ASftrmi'i-U
Mcmm inder.Kr u Itheyrrr order. Out
at tree J. II. G) lord & Co-, Chlragu, IU
Red Cloud Select and Ntr
mal Scrfeor.
The winter term will commence
Tuesday, Dec.
11th i877,
and continue twelve weeks, under the
instruction of a competent corps of
teachers.
TUITION $100 A TKRM.
Board, from $2 50 to $.'5 00 per week.
Br IxsntucTio.N uivkn in vocal
MUSIC.
For further particu'ars address,
Chas. W. Springer or C. Borin,
Principals,
Red Cloud Webster Co., Neb. I J w
yan Dyke & Smclser.
Plasterers & Stonemasons.
We are prepared to take contracts
and do all kinds of work in our line at
reasonable prices. Satisfaction guar
antced, and all kinds of stock and
grain taken in exchange for work.
I Cistern work a specialty.
KEIXLOl'D XKBRASKA.
4 I'My
J. L. MILLER, Prop.
Keeps constantly on hand a full line
of stock, such as Harness, Collars,
Whips, Saddles, and all other goodB
usually kept in a first-class shop.
ALL WORE WABRA1TTED.
4;Vtf Red Cloud, Neb.
Red Cloud Drag Store.
C. II. POTTER, Prop.
Keeps the largest and best stock of
drugs, medicines, paints, and oils, to
be found in the Republican valley.
t&- Prescriptions carefully compoun
ded, day or night.
SIDCLOTO,
KZSSASEA.
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Red Cloud Mill's!
We are prepared to do cus-
tome work
pionr peed and
Corn Meal for Sale.
Satisfaction guaranteed it)
quality of flour S0L1, and cisTOji
WORK. Farmers -hould be particular
to secure the best of seedwheat.
Potter &
REDCLOUPA S3IITU CINTER
Connecting: at Red Cloud with the
Republican Rirer Stage Line.
Three resrular trips a week, arriving
and departing from Red Cloud at the-
same time the stage irum the railroad
does.
FARE VERY LOW.
sll. J. B. 27230W, ?rtp.
Lands Ftr Sale.
We are now offering for sale oa let
ter terms and cheaper than ever be
fore, all laud? belonging to B. A" M.
St. .Joe A- I. C. and Midland Pacific
Rail Road Companies in Webster and
adjoining counties. W alo have
some choice claim? for sale. Give us
a call
Kaley Brc. Atty's A Real estac
AStV Red Cloud Neb.
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SAM'L GARBER
DRAI.KIl IN
Hr Good and
Groceries.
HOOT and
Hats? Caps, ic
Ready Made Clothing !
We have the Larftst
Stock in the Valley and will
not be underseW.
GIVE US A CALL. 05TE A ALL
Sam'l Garber.
47d Red Cloud, lFeb.
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HASTINGS, AD IMS COUNTY, NEB.
A General Banking Business
TRANSACTED.
CeUEGTOHS
MADE A SPECIALTY.
Drafts on Europe bought aud sold.
Agents for Eeveral steamship lines.
J"Busines3 entrusted to us will have
prompt and careful attention.
NEW STORE."
(At the Red Cloud Mill.-)
Is where ycu can get all kinds of
such as
DR GOODS
GROCERIES
HATS A CAPS BOOTS A SHOFS
Ac. Ac, Ac Ac Ac
All of which will be sold cheap for cash.
Alo
A snpply of LUMBER, lath,
SHINGLES, Ac, always on band.
C R POTTER,
WEMTEI C. ISFMUAnUA
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BOOT AND SHOE SHOP !
PARKS BROS.. Propritors.
Tbii firm i now prrparrd to fyrn:h the pobbi lit JOTS
made of the brt niatrriil and at Scntr o low thtt dod tarrJ br?
fcoU'd.
All Kinds of Repairing Dene With NsatMss and
Dispatch.
PA bare of the public patronage rcfrtfuH olcitJ. All
work fully warranted.
UIYE Vn A TKI4L
and be convitK-ed flt it ii to jour
rARKSBROTHKHS.
Mf
Red Clouds
A NEW DEPARTURE !
jmrim. ifflait.
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THE ONE PRICE MAN,
haspemoved ioL. AI-'IMionij -son
cfe Go V. old stnnd, ('opium
rnclSt. and Hastings A vcniif,
where you will find EVERYTHING pntau in-: t a fir-t . lvn pK r-
CLOTHMC
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES.
BOOTS & SHOES.
HATS S CAPs,
fir, A-.. A., A
THE 1 1 1 1 1 1ST C Ar II I'K I C'K IA 1 1 FOR HIDE.-'. I;I U, A.M
:iM Cniintry I'roduc.
REM EM HER thr plac- when in HASTINGS, nnd Ik- fr and mtt oo
AaUon Mav, at the IUlitE.ST More 111 town
THE PIONEER
BLACKSMITH &
Ira MleeiM-r & It Ij. Tinker Prop..
Wc would respectfully inform tho public that we ar" ir'irJ i.
do all kind of work in our lin, promptly and in a workmanlike mimur
I'low renairinir a Mcialty.
Wagons and HugKic, built to order, and warranted a rood a. tht titiu
PRrUESKEASONARI E, and SATISFACTION CUAIUNTHKI-
zza:i ss romTD at sLsrrsn-s old stand.
Ira Sr.KF.PKK. R. L.Tiimi.
:;r, REDCLOt-I). NERRASKA.
mmm mmm yars.
HASTINGS NEB
Carrie? the lrcot aod mott complete Ark of DRY UJMRERaf ill
kind for BuHJiiifr, Rridijc, and general parrK.s-, now in ar.j yarl in
jjebra-ka.
Our stock or DOORS, WINDOWS. BUNDS, HUILDING PA
PER Ac., is unequaled.
Owning our own timUr land-, aw and plaining mill. ioathor ''"
Brecial ratcon freight, piven us a cbar.co iy ucecMfuIy cotnprAc wiih
any yard in Kna or Nebraska. Jive us a call.
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FARMERS STORE
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
DRV GOODS CL,OTHMg.
BOOTS. H SHOES, li.1T.
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CHEAPEST STORE
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Nebraska
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