The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 19, 1879, Image 1

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
THE RCO CLMO CWCF
Chief.
, IUELIEHFI) EVEBT THCISDAY AT
M. L. THOMAS,
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"Eternal Vigilance it the price of Liberty." aaW$2.tO year is the price of the Re CUud Chief.
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VOL- 6.
RED CLOUD WEBSTER CO. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. JUNE 19 1S79.
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Official Directory.
CONGRESSIONAL.
A. 8. Paddrx. Beatrice. U- .Beaater
Atria Saaadrr. Osaka. TJ. X. Weaater.
Theses J. Major Reareeeatatlre.
XXKCUITVE.
ALBTNUS XAKCE. Qeventar.
B.J. Alexander. Eee.efRtaia.
F.W Liedtke Auditor.
a.M.Hartirtt Trianm,
C. J. IH worth. Att'y Gea.
1. B. Taomj ion. Liaeola. Sap.Pab. Iasiractioa
JUDICIARY.
fleo.B. Ltke.Ov.afaa. Grief Jastiee.
AmaaCciba. Liaeala. 1 ,-;... t.
Ham'l Maxwell. Platsiaoata J Aw,0te J a.
WEiifiTER COUNTY..
J. A. Tulleji. Cesaty Clerk.
X. H. Jnne. Treaaarer.
J. R. Willeox. Probata Jada.
J. W. Vurrtn. Pfcarif.
A A. roje. School Kup'L
H. K. Kherar. Coroner.
W. E. Thome, Coaat? SbtTcrer,
u. w. iiau. l
L. N. Lace.
A. JJ. Crarr
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Coaatr Coamiatioaers.
(Ml'KCH aflBCCTMatr.
E' PIBCOPAfc SERVICES. tt Brst 3sad.y
of each month. Her. Joseph le,
effeiatinf.
BAPTIST: Rmr. Q.O. YEIHER. Paator.
Scrr eer in the Court Iloate tea 2a4
anS 4th ffaV)bth in each sonata ajornlna" aad
yenlnr. At 7utde Rock the 2ad Saaaata aaer
BiBff and evening.
METHODIST: Rav. C. REILLY. PaaUn
Services in the Church ca;a Sabbath.
Jternatinr merninr and eTening with the
i'rwbyienan servicea.
Mt. I'Unpant every two weeks at 11 a. m
rom'g Nov. 10187S. Penay Creek. Ner. 3 at 3
p. m.- Oak Creek at 3 p. aa. every two weeks
alternating-.
PRESHYTERIAN. IUt. J. M. PRYHE
Pastor; Services in the Church each Sab
Lath alternating morning Bad evening with the
Kethodi; t services.
CONGREGATIONAL: Riv. GEO. JJEiJT.
Pastor. Kerviees in the Court Iloase ibe
lrt and 3d .Sabbath in each saonth.
Unioa Prayer meeting every Thursday evcaiag.
Habbath School every Sabbath morning at 10
a?. Clofcaatll.
Afrs. H. A. llmrARn.Supt
SOCIETIES.
no. o. r.
Kirn Piyinn T.nnnr Vn. KIT (V
, .tseeU every .Saturday nbcht in the
Aluunic Jiali. Jeiubers c( other
Locgosarecurrfially invit'd to attenrf.
1. OTElS.ri.U.
C n. Pottkk Hec'y.
A.F. A: A in.
M, Ckait- Lo:igk No. 53 IlcJ Clnnrf. Neb.
-tuectii Frirfay evrninjn" on or before full
kK moon. Viriting brother, in good Mand-
viug, are cordially invited to attend.
J. CALVERT W. M.
LStIB- Scc'y.
WELL BORING
W. & O. B, Harvey.
Are pippaV-cd at. all rimes to bore oi
drill wells.
RittM Iicapon&bJe.
INAVALK - - NEBRASKA
VALLEY
HOUSE
Tbed C. Winto.i, Prop.
BED CLOUD,
NEB.
CITY MEAT M ARK T
J. WILIIELMSON
Proprietor
Red Cloud
Neb-
Will pay the highest cash priee for hides.
stent Ceaaiaatly tat Ilaatl
&IVSRV 8
Feed Sale Stmie9
J. D. Post, Propr.
RED CLAOUD, . NEB.
This spaoe belongs to
IXR- SHEEEE
OP THE
CITY Drag STORE,
Who is too busF to write an "Ail."
MILLER & SEATON,
Contractors
- & Builders,
RED CLOUD, NEB.
Will make estimates aud take coatracts
for all kinds of building.
HARNESS SHOP
-BY-
J. L. MILLER
Keeps constantly on haud a full liae
. Harness CoHars, Saddles. Whins.
of
fc,
: florse-Elaekete, Cosabs, Brash
es, Harness Oil and every
thine asaalry kept is
a first-class shop.
Two doors north ofthebaak.
The mglKi Cash Tri Pai4 Jbr SfiM
and Ftrs.- -
FURORS OF YOUTfl
A aentleataa who saleredfer years freaaaarr
ou debility .Promatwedeeay. adall theeCaeta
of yoathfalindia.ratieB.-wm Jar thaaak. oTaaf
fenacB&aumity.sewiftee to allwho-aaed it,
'the recipe and directicsaibr aoahia the siatple
rcaBeay.by which -ha ww cared, islrlemswkh
iwr to profit 6y. the adverUacrfa nenae cam
do so by addreesiag in pacfeaLcotfiJeaea.
Jiha B. Ogdea. i2 Cedar street Hew York.
PATENTS
and how to fobtain tbenfr pasapblat
fte, upon receipt of Stamp ibr poet-
jig, .ddree&
GILMOBE, SMITH & CO
XcarFtfcn: Of.it. VTa&.irxfiox, It. V
AttTnevs at-Law-.
D. S. COOMBS,
ATTORSnf AT LAW. Red CJtmd. Kab.
A-Oftce in Coart Iloaaa.
l&a proved farms.
Money to laas on
W. C. REILLY,
A TT0R5EYAND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
JT. TKmSl. ClcrvLU
-Prompt Atteatioa.Givea to CeUectioas.
Ornca Over Jobkbunb Cacrs Store, with C.
H.POTTER.
JAS. LAIRD.
aTTORJNEr AND COUNSELOR
I? at law. Juniata Nebraska. Will prac
tice ia all the Coart i of the state.
Pronpt attentioa Riven to all basraess
eotrnited to his eare. Ofice on the
east dc Jsniata Avenue. jnly 1 7
J. S. GILHAM,
ATIORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Office one door north of Kahy Jiros.
RED CLOUD, - - - NEB
J.B. Will mx,
ATTORNEY AT LAv aadTJ. 8: Coanis
sioaer. Collections promptly atteadad to.
OSce oaedoor north of Chtel Oalea.
SSS CLOUS WI1
o. c: CASE,
ATTORN ET AT LAW. Office ovr
Reed's furniture ptore.
XIDCLOTO, m
Collections made and promptly remitted.
2. S.LALXT,
AgU R. 4: H. R.B. Land.
C. V. XALZY
Notary Pablie-
ATTORNEYS AT LAW and real es
tate Agents. Will practice in all the
Courts inthis State and Northern Kan.
Collections promptly attended to and
Correspondence solicited.
Red Cloud Neb.
JESdwiu G. X&awJey,
ATTOBNEY AID COfJW
l SELOKAT LAW.
Office 1st door West of Red Cloud
Drug Store.
BSSCLOUP - - MSB.
PHYSICIANS.
1. W. TUMLEYS,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
U. S. Pension Surgeon.
Office oyer Kaley Bros, law office.
ZX CLCTO. HSSRASEA
A. P. McCULLOCH
PHYSICIAN and SURGKON,
Se& Cloud, ITebraska. OfSce ever John
son and Creps' store.
W. N. Richardson. S. Garber.
Richardson & Garber,
DEALERS IN
LIVE STOCK.
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
Hichest market prtee raid Tor hot aad cattla.
J. E. Smith S. CSmitb 3f.B.TwomSo!r.
Pra. First Nat. Cash. First Late Teller First
Baak, Beatrice Jlat-laak , Kat. Bask Beat-
Meb. Btitriee Kah. rite Kab.
BANKERS,
Will aake ealleetiaas ia aay part of the
UaitedSUtes Sell exehaac apoa the priaet
pal eaeiera eities Loaa aseaey apoa 'uaprored
farr-eeir.eaeffieia.Bieei to aicht drafts
Allew iatareat apea tiae depotiUt aad traaa
actaveaenlBaakiaaT baaiaeas.
RsTKaawcaa: Omaha Natioaat Baak. A.
S. PaiaVeakrU. Beten Firat Katioaal Baak
New York, Caathridn Valley Natioaal Baak.
Casabridce 5ew Tork.
OVERLEES t NOYE3,
-SlXKllL-
BLACKSMITHING,
I01IX SS0IC!t,
Job wef k. Plea, aad all ktads et Repairiac
Ferth WeWfar St.
BID CLOUD.
Red Cloud Mills!
We are prepared te de cis
tern werk
Floor Feed md C
Meal ir Sale.
atisfaoa ciiaraaeed iu' tual-
US of flour s6tD, arid crsiloif work.
Farmers should be paftiamlar to secure
the best of seed-wheat.
COWLES.
Its Natural Advantages,
Beautiful and Healthy
Location Etc.
Situated in the great He
publican Valley, the
Rhine of America.
Surrounded by one of the
Best Agricultural
Districts on the
Globe.
One of the most beau
tiful town sites in
Nebraska.
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On the Line of the Re
publican Valley
Railroad.
Town Lots given away
to Actual Settlers.
It is perhaps ncedlesa to attempt any
thing like a .general description of the
oil, climate etc., of this country, they
have already been dilated upon to such
an extent by tho correspondents of
the different newspapers of the west
and cast; suffice to say that (hey are
everything that can be desired by tho.e
peeking a healthy and prosperous local
ity. Our remarks and descriptions in
this article must necessarily be of a lo
cal nature, and if wa, in this article, suc
ceed in showing up the natural ad
vantages, to those seeking horae9 in the
west, of tbo town ofCowles and the
country immediately Mil rounding it, we
ahall havo accomplish d all that we start
ed out to do. The town .of Cowles was
named for Mr. W. 0. Cowles, who for
years, an i up to the time of his death
in Omaha in 1876 was General Freight
agent of the B. &, M. in Nebraska. The
name of Cowles if pronounced as though
spelled, c-o-a 1-s. The town was sur
veyed and platted by A. B. Smith, town
surveyor of the B. & M. aad O. B. & Q.
railroads, in the Bonth of September,
1878. It is located on Sec 4 Town 2
Range ten, in Webstor Co. Neb.,
on tie-line of the Bepablicaa Valley
Railroad, tea miles by rail from Red
Cloud, and eleven miles fre-m Blur Hill
on the north, aad it jaat two miles' aad
a half east" f the geographical
ceater of the aounty and com
posed of the south of the north
aast quarter of said aeetioa 4. The
eighty acre .is divided iate 22 blocks
three huadred feet square. Business
lota twenty-f vefett front and one hun
dred and forty feet deep. The residence
lots are fifty Jeet frost aad oae haadred
aad forty feet deep. The town site is
sttaated ea the high bottom land of Elm
Creek aad is as beaatiful aad pkasaat a
sight for a towa as eaa be Jemati, the
ereek is wel tisiisfei for this State and
the tarronadiaf eoantry cannot be' rfur
pasasd as aa agrkukaral aad stock rais
iag district. Seeae tf the beet aaraas ia
the coaaty aaay be foaad o the wide
bottoaas of Eiai Creek, at this point.
Good water is obtained at a depth of
from tea to thirty-Sve feat, aad while the)
faraters oa higher er table leads have te
go sosm depth for water, their land, for
agricaltaral parposes, is equally as good
as the botteaj lead.
The town site ef Cowles is -owned by
Mr. Joha Toyef aad the B. k M. B. R.
Co., itfr. Poyer owning the largest juici
est. Be is glvtag awaf lots te all who
will, erect good baikliaga da the aaaie.
BaarBssalots reseihag for from 20 to
50 dollars apiece. ,
THK BV,Jk-X.-COMFAFT
have avttedafied'aadahstaatial do
pot huildiag whieh was opened for basi
aeai the 4tK of kat Leoeaaher, they
alao have erected a good, large seetioa
hoaee, whieh is seemeiid hy Ir. O'Briea
, the eeetiba ioas;1-who U workiag a large
force ofaea, at reseat, fixiac uj the
track and mpronai ;the" depot groaada.
VTBOaf AatJk WARD
opeaedap a stack aT geaeral nerehaa
disc in Cowles. about the 26th of last
Feburary, aad shortly thereafter Mc.
Thoaus boaght the iaterest af Mr.
Ward aad aww-coadwets the basiaess
alone.
t MR.'CEAjITaXi:
erected -the fiset haildiae; ia towa, it was
a small frame lewas which he new ocea
pies as a reeideace:
L. D. TbTOMaX
erected a rasiQeaoe abeat. the lascof'
--,
T. J. WAED
erected a two story ssaiidiac 16x24.
which is sww aaed bj Taylor Theaaas as
a store toeaa.
J. 5. BE0W5
completed h'u baildiag 20a32 the firrt
day of April of the preet year. It ia
bow occupied by T. E. M eee, who ear
rie a large stock of geaeral mcrchan
diaa. T. 1. WAEU
i erecting a two fetory beitdiag 20x24
feet, the lower part of which will be ased
for a store roota. while the apper story
will be used as a tewa hall, aad pher
for public gatherings of all kinds.
Building Is now progreaaiag rapidly,
and by the coatiag faU the towa will
saake a good showiag. Below wa give a
list of the aaasec of the baaiaeas saca ot
Cowles, together with a short actios of
tbeii respective callrags.
D. T. THOHAS
deals ia Groceries etc., aad aaakes a
specialty of reliiog farm machinery, keep
ing a good supply on basd and tells aa
cheap as oan be boaght ia the valley.
t. a. MOON
fonaerly of Uraftoa, earries a large aad
complete stock of general saerchaadise,
dry goods, groceries, hardware, etc, etc.,
which, he caa and docs sell as cheap as
oan be bought elsewhere ia the Repub
lican Valley.
Mr. Moon has purchased lots and will
soon comaieaec the erectioa of a neat
and comfortable residence, which will be
occupied by his family as soon as
completed.
J. B. BILL
Machinist and Blacksmith, has a shop
in full blast and is prepared to do a gen
eral biacksojubing bttainees, hone
shoeing, plow work, and in fact
everything else ia his line done with
neatness and dispatch.
. w. BROWN
from Michigan is a practical carpenter
and painter and will attend to all work
in his line.
JOIN N. BROWN
Mason and plasterer, gives attention to
this class of work, and also gives general
satisfaction.
JOIN CLARK
Shoemaxcr, has a shop iu town and is
doing a good busiuess. lie will erect a
good building the coming fall..
. W. WRINQKR
Restaurant and boarding house, Mr.
Wringer will erect a bu9ins3s and dwell
ing house soon, which will give him
greater facilities for cairying oa his
ba-ioess.
L. D. THOMAS
Real estate and general collection agent,
will sell real estate on oosjaiisnoB.
Collections made end proceeds promptly
remitted.
F. M. WABaiN
Is the gentseasanly statioa agent and
post-master. Mr. Warree is also aa
Attorney at law.
W. M. WILLIAMg
of Graftoa will erect a bWekssaith shop
aai engage ia blaeksaiithiaf as eooa as
he can make the accessary arraagsaseats.
n. w. ClABTmiB
Carpeater and hailder, has located at
Cowles aad wi'l dispose of aH work ea
trusted to wis care, with dtapatah.
P. T. TMOMAS
is Notary Pablie aad will attoad te aay
thing ia that line that aaay bo reqaired.
MX. J. W. MOOK
of New York has purchased lots k towa
and will proceed to build a large store
building at oace. He is the pioaeer, or
leader of a party of IfUea or.twoaty
faaaUies who will arrive direotly . after
harrest and settle ia the' towa aad
Tsoiairy.
. 0. X. CalXsTBCB
of Peajsylvaaia w eoesBietiBjg
aaeats to eaibark ia tho anicaajtiss
aewat Cowles." Several other parties
whoso aaaias we do act ruaTlist are
aaakiag arraageaaeata to locate there aad
engage ia busiaess.
NKEDS OF TME TOWN
There is anaaiberef arssahss ofhaii
aess which are as yet aarspreseated ia
Cowles, aad there is aa opoaiag for live
easrgetic aaeaj with aoate capital to oa
gage ia baaiaeas here aad hy growiag ap
with the oomatry, grow iato a swaatrro
buunees. The crop of asaal grata ia the
eoantry swrroQadiaa: Cowles wia baiai
mease this sessoa. aad a grsia ekvatef
is mack aoeded. Their are already bot
eral parties loakiag over the greaad
with aview to eaagiag ia the graia aad
stock trade at thaapeiai, aad k Mamas to
ay that hy the tssae the asoaial swaoaa'a
crop is ready to aaarket, aa sievatet af
seJscieat capeeitT to sMaaile thojrraia. of
theisectieei. will he .at sots d. TTesakht
write a saaartW article aw tho Iwtave
praspsct aad watts of tho pjaof, hat
tixsk that tlis weadd ho
salke to say thatal who wish to
ia Bfaasawaas iw atsariviac
- mOm aSuM mmm J
than to locale at Cowlos, Weaaaar Co..
Nebraska.'
We wiH give partial list of the
proaaaeat farsiers ia tho ia.
TKtairy ,of Cewlcai hat1 as we Java
C iiS
AtHK " J a
hotter
.aMaMtfkewiKthefaJeaeaAefthW
aor the aaaibef af sxtm of laad each has
aader cahiratiea, as wi! aa frait sad
forest tnta pleated, etc , we eaa f ;r
hat a vagae idea of what is realr hriag
deae ia teat vktaky.
ID. KINNCT
eoasea Srrt ea the liat he ew 100 seres
of laad which he hoaaeV.raded ia the
spriag of '71. lie has a good fana aa
der cultivation aad raises a good crap
each year.
L. N. EPSON
owns the farm jest north ef Mr. Kta
neys, it wan also hosaaaUadcd at the
aaaid tiaae, by Ed. Kdea. whe sahee
qeeatly traded tt to his brother, the pre v
ent owner. It wa oa this farm that the
stockade wd built, ia the prkg ef '"I.
ia whieh Sve pioaeers, aaieag which was
the pretest editor ef the Cmcr, speat
the Mjanaer, kept a lookout for the
"noble red man" aad basted Lafalo.
The only mark of the old steekadc, kit,
is a rtabl y wiSow tree ia fmat of Mr.
Edson's house, whieh caa be seca froaa
the car window as you g:ide orer
the rails. Tbu tree was one of the loga
that formed the stockade, which being
stood ia the trench on eBd, took root a
and lived, a aionuacnt to its departed
aeefaUnesa.
JOHN WALLEB
is one of the old settlers, and owns his
old homestead, which U now a good
farm. John was for a long tiaae aa old
bach, but haw the error of his ways and
took unto himself an helpmate and set
tled down to be a good citizen.
JOHN OYEa
owns the next farm on the north, one
half of which is laid out in town lots. John
was also an old bach, but is now a re
spected citixea.
NKLSON UURIX
lives over in the "draw" west of town,
he has been there a number of years, and
while he does not "put on much style'
in the way of dwelling house etc, he
has a good well tilled farm which be is
improving each year.
MR. ST EARN
owns the farm north, on tho "ridge."
Mr. S tears was formerly in the clothing
business, and "what he knows about
farming" has been learned in the last
few years. He makes a very good firm
er couMdcring the chance he ha had to
learn, for farming ia a trade, iiko any
thing cUc.
WM. H. TnOMA-S
is farming tho ICO just north of town.
It is one of the oldest farms on the
creek, sod is owned by the Chief
editor.
. w. EDSON
owns the farm north of this, and has
made considerable of improvements in
the way of fencing, buildings eta, we
believe he has sUo a thrifty young
orchard growing. We must uot forget
col. wit. CLAPP
who owns the best ti sabered farm on the
creek. The Col. has "bached it" ever
since the wastry was first settled (reril,
the wsy of the traasgrossor is bard) aad
ia all baaaaa probability will aoatiaae te
bach it aatil the eed of his days. He i
a good hearted saaa aad deserves a bet
ter fate.
DXACON FOB
oa the "blaff" is a good faraaer aad
owas a good farsa. He is pnsporiag
remarkably well for a saaa who does aot
take his coaaty paper.
Asaoag the Basher of thrifty farajers
ia tho vioiaity of Cowles, we fad
WTM. WALLBB
aad his father, whe each owa a farsa
aoar towa aad have, fee. the tiaae they
have hoea to work oa thees, saade good
progress. Aa oar space is aoarfy takea
ap, we will otJy aacsrtiea oae aare ef the
"graagers," aad this eaa is
TIMOTBT LAWLSS
who owae as toed a farai ae there is ia
the whole eoeatry; he aLo has a "tisshtr
olaiea" oa which he has piaeted stvaral
acres af trees. Mr. Lurler was owe ef
the FSeofters.'' He has desaomatrdUi
the fact that Osage Oracle wil grew kt
this ceaatry , aad saake a fissr
We wi3 bow desa ear artkie hy re
amarkiag that tho famersia the Ticaaity
of Cewles are, ea the whole, a thrifty
aad jatellageat ekjs of aaoa, (so
they arc ia erety part of Weeator
ty aad other portieae of Nebraska,
wherer? we have hoea, aad we have
traveled ever the state a good deal) thay
ata saea who wiawsai the
with heewtaVir head to a
ia their aaidet, if he w3l
Taere isaeeweday soswcrsdhoAtho
kagh of a chad wal stake it fceSar sttsL
v wewm aaaaiLuw.- urr -trw- is
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deiawoh
aaajthe
the
levers warderiag ea the
hat kaow
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fe. - -aaasaew
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daatfah
the ryes wish aghC
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the'
rivar
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the
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efthiae doth;
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ew aseaor,
BiBlfBtlHl
F- H GrOHlS
PKALCm IX
SOLID WLP ASt JlTKt JrWKLXY
Scttd Klrtr aai tatar TSated Van, Spec
tadsc, tic
Watches, Clocks And
JEWELRY
RKDCUOUD, - - NKBRASKA.
mm m n. tw
TEArHtRfrv,
Yocal and Iiistrumental
jltttSl.Cw
rtcaaraca M Mr. larl Mmk'. Baa Cuc.
1 QUICK ' SALES ! I
i) SMAU FstOFFITS 0
Iand squabe KELnsr&.l
A These Mottoes have been atrictly elecrvcd by N. 0. LIDDY aiacs atartlex h
ia bttatacM here, aad ia the future as ia the pM, wa prepeee te n
T stick to thcui.aad thereby add to our already krge aad A
J rapidly i&creasiag traJc.
Our stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
I alaIa a tare aad
Dry-goods.
Grocoriosai,
IHATS CAPS
ri
-Tiff hi gtfod
CLOSEST CASH FIGURES-
And will Be Sold in
member if you want
select from a large stock, you will
please
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