? .jgj.aJ. 'gJjfy ')t . " ' -! I I l 4 ' a i e ! H ft RED CLOUD CHIEF. ft V. R. R. Tie Tafcle TaVinr effect Sunday. May 4 th 1879. rocTH STATION'S. irotTfr. T. -J pa HASTINGS. 8 :3am .-27 i4YR 8 .-02 C :48 BLUR HILL 6 :40 7 :25 OOWLFR 7 .-0 7 :.V BED CLOUD 6 dW 8 :20 irAVALE 6 :10 8J B1VERTON 5 s5 9 :10 FRANKLIN 5 :25 9 5pra BLOOMIGT0N 5 :10azn. Trains daily, except Satidays. A. E. Tontalin. G. W. Holdrede Gen. naoarer. EvpU CITY AND COUNTRY. Subscribe for the Chief. Last Saturday was a hot one. Mr. McCune is very poorly again. Wheat prospects wero never better. We need some money on subscrip tion. This is an unusally wet season, for , this country. See commissioners proceedings in another column. Read John G. Potter'a new adrer. tiscment in this if sue. Garber & Richardson slipped sev eral car loads of stock last week. Several parties went fishing last week, with "fishermans luck." Last Saturday was a hot day, the Mercury rof to 00 in the shade. Mr. Roby's name was misspelled in j last weeks paper. It is correct this week. A petition was circulated last week, rsking for the appointment of a new marshal. A large amount of farm machinery lias already been sold to the farmers of ! this county. The lightening rod and fence wire swindlers are abroad in the land. Farm ers beware of them. Ladies summer shawls, latest and nobiest styles, at Miner Bros., at prices" ranging from 85 cents up. We learn that Mr. McCune lost fonr fat hogs last Saturday, by the heat smothered to death in the yard. "Uncle Sam" sells dried fruits off all kinds at the lowest possible price, and they are all of the best quality. Now is the time the impecuneous young man, walking with his girl, dreads to approach the ice cream saloon. Musquitocs and the thousand and one troublesome insects that make life a burden, are now becoming plenty. We are glad to know that the Chief is now well liked by every one except our down town friend (that wears good clothes.) C. W. Lyman, Esq. representing the reliable firm of Bigelow Bros, whole sale lumber dealers, Chicago, gave us a call last Thursday. The new town council took the oath of allegiance last Monday night, and en tered upon the performance of their arduous (?) duties. An outfit composed of nine teams and about twenty-fivo persons passed through town last Saturday, bound for Washington Territory. Miner Bros, have the largest and most complete stock of goods to be found in the west Everything you want, and at prices that defy competition. The hot sun, last Saturday scorched the wheat 'til it looked in places as though it had been burned over by fire. It will not damage the crop, however. A couple of professional gamblers and dead-beats stopped in town a few days last week and succeeded in fleecing some of tho green 'uns out of dome money. There are so many new buildings going up in town that we cannot keep track of them. Everybody (except the newspaper men, of course) are building a new residence. Mrs. Lutz will receive from Chicago, a great variety of Linen and Cambric suits by the 20th inst Ladies wishing to send special orders for suits will please call and leave their measurement "Uncle Jack" Rennecker has gone into the harness business, having started a shop with Mr. S. V. Ludlow as fore man. Mr. Rennecker no doubt will make a success of this venture. Our friend (that wears good clothes) wants a power press tS strike off his issue of less than three hundred copies? He must be affected with what the Tribune ealls the National Summer (Complaint The concert given by the Towne family, at the Court House last Thurs day night was a success notwithstanding the unfavorable weather. The pieces was well rendered and all were satisfied withJthe entertainment. We publish the proceedings of the Board of Co., Commissioners, not be cause we get paid "for it, aa we do not, but because we think that in justice to the people of the county, they should he published in a paper of general circula tion. C. C. Coon, Esq., an old settler of this county, and a valued friend of the Chief, called last Friday and left on the editorial table a bunch of the largest and nicest wine pie-plant we have seen in a good while. The Chief tenders its thanks. H. 8 Montgomery, otherwise uCal Thornbury," of the Lincoln Daily fifooe, invaded our premises lat Thursday. He was looking after the interests of the "GVo&eand had had an eye to writing up Red Cloud thiough the columns of the Glole. Have yon bought any of those f re cent good for sale at Miter Broa. There yea get two dollars worth of goads for seventy-nje cents. Last Tuesday morning, at the cry of fire, a Iarpe crowd gathered to witoeae theburoiog oat of the flao in Mr. Thorn p w)D8 house. A gale of wind was blow ing from the north, and it waa fortunate that no damage. was done. The sympathy which the State Jour mil extends to murderers and assassins of the worst type would bo better placed, in our opinion, if given to the widows and orphans of the victims of the fiends who are the objects of the Journal's condolence. One of our citizens took a trip to the country last week and remained away over night, which very naturally caused the folks at home to become un easy, and consequently, in the morning an ambulence was dispatched to hunt up and bring home tho truant. The party who was supposed to have been lost, re turned all right, while the ambulence is supposed to be still prosecuting the search. We had thought, upon reading the false acusitions aimed at us last week by the rcaderless concern of the lower end of town, that we would make no answer to its silly prating, but as its dozen or so readers in the country might believe a portion of its remarks, we -will just say that the "opposition ticket" was not supported by us, we simply printed the tickets for a stated price, which we opine our worthy contemporary would have been glad to have done. The namo of Mr. Flatt was printed on the tickets just as it was given us by the parties having the work Hone. If the editor of the reader' let continues in this way misrepresen ting facts he will soon bear the same reputation in this country that he did in ! Iowa that of being the champion liar of the state. Proceedings of the Cotatj Commissioners. May 5th, 1879. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present; Geo. W. Ball, L. H. Luce, A. II. Crary, commissioners J. A. Tulieys, clerk. Minutes of last four meetings read and approved. The Treasurer's report of receipts and expenditures, from Oct. 1st 1879, to May 1st 1879, was presented and after examination, approved. Petition of Jobn McCallum and others to vacate section line road in Town 3 and 4, Range 11, was granted. The following accounts were allowed: E. Peters, Assessors fees $113 42 5. H. Luce, Comr's. fees 38 10 Thos. Vaughn, Assessors fees... 42 66 C. A. Teal, " " 57 02 C. Buschow, " " 54 90 B. W. Rush, " " 60 94 D. R. Scheuck, ' " 50 00 H. B. Simonds, work on Bridge 3 00 J. A. Tulieys, making Census re turns, freight etc., 93 66 D. Feathcrly, work on Court House Square 12 00 Piatt & Frees. Lumber 183 37 W. H. Reed, Furniture 7 00 E. MoFarland, Coal M 7 50 Omaha Rep. Co 70 60 J. W. Warren, Sheriff fees 8 00 Mitchell & Morhart, Stoves and Hardware 79 60 E. H. Jones, per cent on colleo- Fees in case of State vs Rich 11 45 Adjourned to May 28th 1879, at 9 o'clock A. fa. J. A. Tulieys, G. W. Ball, Clerk. Chairman. ADVICE TO A NEW CHOIB SIN&E3. Dear Miss: Thia is an important epock into your life. The first thing to make a good choir singer is te giggle a little. Put your hair in cirl papers evry Fri day mte bozo to have it in good shape Sunday morning. If your daddy is rich you can buy some store hair. If he is very rich boy some more and build it high up onto your head; then git a high priced bonnet that runs up very high, at the high part of it, and get the milliner to plant some high grown artifiehels onto the highest part of it This will help you sing high, as sonhrano is the high est part When the tnne is giv out, don't pay attention to it, and then giggle. Giggle a good ell. Whisper to the girl next to you that Em. Jones, who sets on the fecopd seat from the front, on the left hand side, has ner bunnit with the same color exact aa she had last year, and then put your book to your face and giggle. Object to every tune, unless there is a solow in it for the sophraoo. Coff and ham a good ell before you begin to sing. When you sing a solow shake the arti fishels off your bonnit, and when you come to a high tone brace yourself back a little, twist yourself to one side, and oen your mouth the widest on that side, shut the eye on the saaae side just a trirhel, and then put in for dear life. - When the preacher gets under way with his preachm', write a note on the blank leaf, into the fourth part of your note-book. That's what the blank leaf was made for. Gil aoanebody to pass the note to sumbody eke, and you watch them while they read it, ami then gig gle. If anybody talks or kughs in the con gregation and the preacher takes notiee of it that'a-a good chests for yoet to gig gle, and you ought to giggle a great eel The preacher darwit my anything to you hekaus you are iu the quire, and he can't run the medio' house at both ends without the quire. If you had a how before you went into the quire; give hint the mittin you ought to have some thing better now. Don't forget to giggle. Jotk Bdlingu W. B. Roby who has engaged in the rale of green hoe plants, will re ceive 5.000 sweet potato plants the latter nart nF this week, vhich -h will offer ftr Mle by the hnndmd or thontnd.. r.OlfJ ICsstM tf WteiUr Ctiriy Teaefcn Held May 10th 1879, at thetchoel house in district No. 13. 3Ieeti ng called to order by the Presi dent The Secretary beiog absent, W. B. Good was appointed Sect'y protein. Lecture on methods of teaching. Arithmetic by J. W. Warren of the Red Cloud school Remarks on aanw subject by J. Pryse, Supt Pope, W. B. Good and Mr. Hampton. A recess of one hour for dinner. House called to order at two o'clock. Toted that the next meeting of the As sociation be held at the school house in district No. 32 at Blue Hill on the 14th day of June 1879. The cbair appointed J. W. Warren, Mrs K. A. Beal and James M. Pryse committee on programc. Essay by Mrs. P. T. Settelle on how to teach. Exercise in Grammar by Mm. E. A. Beal conducted as a class recitation. Essay by Mi&s Mary King on Reading and changes in Spelling. A half hours talk on Primary teach ing by Miss Annie Pryse, followed by re marks on same subject by teachers present Essay by Miss F. C. Grubb-Tbe Pri mary Pupil. A very interesting lecture on Drawing by James M. Pryse was listened to with attention by all. A recitation in history was conducted by Miss Victoria Morton, after which a general discussion wa? opened by Supc Pope on improvements in methods of teaching Grammar and History. Re marks on some subject by W. B. Good, James Pryse, Mrs. Beal, Mr. Hampton and others. At six o'clock meeting adjourned. W. B. Good, Sect'y Protem. The following is a list of summer schools in opperation in this county. Three districts board the teachers, in those districts the cost of boaid (10.00 per month) has been added to wages: 1 Miss Sophia Brown, $25.00. 2 J. W. Warren, 45.00. 2 Miss Laura A. bixson, 25 00 2 Mrs. P. T. Settelle, 27.50. 4 Miss Sarah Wagoner, 20.00 5 J. A. Thomas, 20.00. 6 Miss Julia Ring, 20.00. 7 Miss Ella Andrews, 22.00. 9 Mrs. L. Toruleissen, 25.00. 11 Miss Allico Harvey, 20.00. 13 Mrs. E. A. Beal. 25.00. 14 Mrs. Ella Grubb, 22.00. 15 Miss Jane Pryse, 22 00. 18 Miss Lydia Munger, 25 00. 19 Miss Mary Sabin, 25 00. 24 Miss Emma Haire, 25.00. 27 Miss Anna Pryse, 22 00. 28 Hiram Hampton, 25.00. 30 Miss Lou Wallace, 18.00. 32 Miss Moore, 25.00. 41 G. H. Harvey, 25.00. 42 Miss Anna Rust, 13.00. 45 Miss Anna Lcetsch, 46 H. F. Cooper. 32.00. 51 Miss Fannie Keught, 20.00. 53 Miss Victoria Morton, 18 00. 55 Miss Ainswarth, 58 Miss Mary King, 23 00. 62 Miss Anna Christenson, 25 00. 64 E. L. Burtjn, 20.00. 69 Miss Emma Downs, 20.00. 33, 43, 50 and 70 will have summer schools, but have no teachers hired. ITebrastj S. S. Association. State Secretary's Office, Fremont, May 3d, 1879. The final arraignments having been perfected for the forthcoming Twelfth Convention at Crete, May 20-22, the following announcements are mado for the information and guidance of the fiiends of the cause throughout tha State: Tbe sessions of the convention will be held in the Congregational church where Delegates will find the Eatertainment Committee in waiting to assign homes. All railroads in the State will return del egates for one-fifi.h fare who pay full fare going. Each County S. S. Association is en titled to two delegates, and where none were elected by the Convention, officers of the society should appoint All schools of 100 members or lean may send two delegates, and one ad ditional delegate for each 100 or frac tional part over 100 scholars. Parties expecting to attend must send name to Prof. 'A. B. Fairchield, Crete, not later than May 17. Every indica tion promises a profitable and interest ing meeting. I. P. Gage. State Secretary. (State Press please copy.) W. B. Roby has on hand a stock of green-house plants bought of W. U. Harbett, Dubuque, Iowa. 39tf Mia Oriva M. Towne, Music Teach er. Residence at Levi Moor.s 39tf CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! Do you want clothing of any kind, if so, call on J. G. Potter, who has just received a large lot of the cheapest and best to be found in the city. Mens and Boys suits cheap for cash. tf All who irish sweet potato plants will do well to call on L. E. Snell, who wiQ furnish them in large or small quantities as" cheap as any one else, 39tf Go to W. B. Roby's for green house plants. He has just received a few thousand from the weU known green house of W- J. Heseer, Plattstnomtb, Nh 3Qtf Neb. Arrangements are ai4e wit tke e&ter ef this paper by which rtaieats esa ester the 3reai .Mercantile Collate. Keokwfc. Iowa, at aWwt half price. The Great Mercantile College ie bringing a practicaldacatioawith the reach ef thoasaads ofyoaBgacn who eaaaot afford to attend tbe high priced college. Mtnaants enter erery week in tbe year from all secttess. - STRAYED. Front the residence of the undersigned about April 19th, ooe cream colored arc colt, and one bay kocse to!t with a star in the forehead, both colls two rrars eld. Any one returning said colts to will be paid for hi trouble. Lewis Bangert, Thoaasritle, Neb. 2w The WniTE and Machines, for sale by the bt$t machines made. Davis Scwiag Miact Bros, are Mioer Bros, are agent; for the cele-' bratcd White, Howe, Davis and Aueri- can Sewing Machines. Sample machiacs can always be fceo at their store, and parties who wish to purchase will do well to call and examine them. C. E. WTHAlt Will next week, at the south side Grocery Store, open with a fine stock of Groceries fresh from the Chicago mar ket Also a full stock of Flour. Feed and Meal. 3Stf To Farmers. Farmer's who have good wheat fur kale, will do well to take it to the Red Cloud Mills, as Messrs Potter & Frisbie will pay the highest market price for good clean wheat. 29 if Money to Loan on improved lands. Apply to D. S. Coombs, at the Court House. Farms For Sale. Good improved farms for sale, in all parts of tho county same on tbe line of the R. V. R. R., at reasonable figures. Can on or address, M. L. Thomao, Red Cloud, Neb. v. 2. iccKirr. Wholesale & Retail Stationery, School and Miscelaneous Books. Wall Paper a speciality at Bed rock prices, already trimed. Fancy Stationery and Notions at the Post Office Building. Ladies and Misses' Beots &, the latest styles and nobbiest John G. Potter's. Shoes of make, at Teachers Contracts. Teachers Contracts can be had by calling oncte or by calling at tho CniEF office, Red Cloud Neb. A. A. PorB. Co. Supt. NOTICE TOJTEACHEBS. Notice is hereby Riven, that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselrM s candidates for teachers of the primary or common schools of Webster county, at Red Cload on the first Hatarday of each month at nine c 'clock a. ra. sharp. A. A. Popi. Co., Sapt m mi Let every farmer in Webster county, bear in mind that Smith Bros. & Thomp son, are at all times prepared to loan money upon inproved farms at the low est rate of interest 4t FASHZIS ATTIKTIOU. I desire to commence herd in cattle about tbe first of Ma. Weil rreoarea to aire entire satisfaction. Terms 20 cts per month, per head. Calves gratis. 32tr K. W.S. Habtst. Head of Farmer's Creek, Inavale, Neb ESTBAYNOTICE- Taken np by the undersigned living; on Kec 14. Town 2 Range 12 We biter Co. Neb. one black mare about 6 years old right hind foot white. Also one roan mare colt about a year old. 1 be owner Is notified to call, prove prop erty, pay charges and take the animals away. 36 t5 CHA8.S.PALMKI. 021ND BALL AND BANQTTIT. Will be given on the evening of the 16th of May. in P. A. Williams & Co., new Hall. The people of Red Cloud and vicinity, are cordially invited to attend. Size of Hall. 22x80. Music by Fulton's Quadrille Band. Entertainery music for the evening will be dispensed by the Riverton Cornet Band. P. A. William", General Manager. Riverton Neb. ESTBAYJ70TIE. Taken up by S. M. West. Harmony Precinct Webster eoanty Neb. on the 21st day of senteai ber 1878, obc red and white roan cow with red ears, erst two years old. Apprrised before me at 120. Unless the owner appears, proves prop erty and payee charges and costs, said cow will be told according to law. And said sale will take place at the residence, of the L.kr up. J. M. West. sec. 24T4R 12. one mile soalh of Weils P. 0. Said sale will take place Hatar day May 3d at 10 o.clock a m of said day. Given ander my hand this 24th day of March A. D. 1879. Jno. McCallam. Jr. 34t5 Jastiee of the Peac. FOB SAUL 10.000 Golden wilow catti ng at oat dollar and fifty cents per tboasaad. 100 bushels ot Japaa ese er mammoth millet grass seed. 50 cents per bash el. Also several large fresh milch cows. 7 miles seuth-west of Red Cloud. D-S. llsxvgRjr, Agent. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! Just received at John G. Potter's, a large lot of clothing of tbe latest styles. Also Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, and all sold down at Bed Rock prices. tf Notice to Parents. IthaviBg come to my knowledge that qaiU aaamberof mtaor ehildrea. whose parents re aides at or aear Bad Cload. -are ia the habit ef playing aroand the depot grounds wfcem tho rail.oad cempaay are acaged ia fwitehtazaad meviag cars Often elimai&g aaoa the eat while ia motion, thas endangering the lives of the ehildrea. Parents of the same are there-1 fore requested te sse their beat endeavors te keep their ehildrea away from the depot, aad they are hereby forbtddea te come there for other thaabesiaeMpanwie. L.E.Hisg. 3514 Stages AgeaU. Converse Godmah &Uo. Keep constantly ow hand the largest asaort. ntent of Hard-ware goods ever bro't into the Republican valley. They aall ehemp for cash, aad if they have not what you need leave your order and they wiO fill it. Call on them cne door north of Garber's and Mr. Hokocb will wait upon yoa. LAND NOTICE We have just plaesd on the Market Tea Thane ad aerea of Land situate din Town Twe and Three flange Nine and Town Two iYange Ten. On easy TeraM of Payntewt. Eicht Pamanta with Eight per cent interest, and at iewPrieec. Scene of the beet tracts ever offered. Discount ef Fifteen per cent for cash. Kalxt Bro. - Chew Jaekaea s Beat Sweet Navy Tehees. TZl SAU. I hare for sale oa my farm fve miles west ef Ked dead, eae JfeOerauek self binder, a 'ermeMeaseaarctaniea.wBiekrtU be aeld fereash ores time, well secured. Zitf II. finals- Ml Eat BROTH R at, HEADQUARTERS FOR White, Davis. Howo and American SEWING HULCMftE mayli MILLER & SEATON, Contractors & Builders. RED CLOUD, NEB. Will make estimate and take contracts for all kinds of bui'din?. Furniture Store. A wholesale stock of Goods of the Finest Quality aad sold nt prices lower than ZVSBBZrOSZ OITEBED to the Public. OT. T Reed. 19 Special attention givcaj.to Under taking. ZED CLOUD. NEB. CHICAGO L Y. UMBER I ARD KE CLOUD, Web. Yard south of Hampton & ffal sten'.i bop, on Main 6trcct. Keep constantly on handaa assortment of l.amfcer. Itlh, ftlilaarlea, nMra Wist dear. I.I me Hstlr Onsen I. Plaalrr BalleliMsr Paper cle. PLATT & FRKKS Proprietor COME! For Tour LUMBER ! DRY LUMBER A SPECIALTY. TBS 8K8T IS THI HAEKIT Bold at Laweet Price -BY- mm & mm RED CLOUD NEB. D. T, THOMAS DEBLER 15 DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, 8HELFWARE AND General Merchandise Affriealfairal IawpleHrcaU r all kl.uk. Highest Market Price paid tor country - produce. S3--te3 COWLEY .. r ' t wM aH4MmjkgK POST OFFICE CLOTHING HOUSE, Ia addkia te ear weX &MKt4 rtotk of Clothiaic m et' FwmUiinK ft. wt hart 04i h4 a roo4 tvk tf Boots, Plats, Caps. Gloves. Blank Books, Stationery. Coniection einest cj?ars & tobacco. Wc iaTitt ro to aall a4 mta aatce satitfacUoa. H. MinoL MINER MALMS IX M ERCHANDISE We keep Coanataatly On Hand A FuM Stock Of ma mm$, mmmm$, fee, CLOTHING HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, Shoes Glassware, Qeenswaxe and Cx'ockery, Wc buy our goods for CASH, and defy com- petion. When in town give us a call. One door south of Post Ofiice. Rod Cloud. HARDWARE STORE. MITCHELL . MOUnJLHT, Vrup. n We keep on hand at all times, a large and com plete stock of Hard-ware. We also keep a aupply of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Give us a call, as we feci sure wc can suit you in quality and price Remember the place, opposite the Chief Office, Red Clouds Neb. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO' L. E. SNELL WHO WILL OCCUPY IT WITH A BIG AD NEXT WEEK. - f &?-" ? THE OH:MII03Sr ORASSHOPP'R BREAKINTC PX.O BtT oferwl t HAMPTON It Co. All waking U break nrairia will ia wall, and aara mmjt tin awl m-l T pwekaws tke CHAMPION. Tie art nnek m aw ifTe4 96 cpk, and of geftd material dfwi4. f girt sat- " ia&ctka er no saJev All work fa oar fina aaaaw at tk Wt Mtrna! awe! fwarawtras. We tkaa tkw nabUc for part patronage, ami aaScu a aewdaaaaea of tke sm. I Ked Cloud, Nebraska. oar tock d hum inria. W J. j.e TXJKY's J. I. Mtjiia. BROS ALL K!D Of IMebranikm. -ywi-"- - jrK"5'7-' tb Psaik hr HAMPTON & BREWER. ;i3 IrtlJSrJasZaPKSKfll! mmmmmstmmumm WTTTVM .ra r s '- ff ia'""fr av" -9&&&m$&&s .tS.--. . , ry 3?." Vitli iejWXNtiKT3ra-Sta .X&& - , vv.- .--- ' vea-iv -". -s:. MHMOHaaaasaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVB ' " .. r n iZz: ' in. gr-