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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1879)
f. jW" JlUljltflUltflWLV -"- --t"fJJI -9S" V THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. Go to the polls and rote. SubFcribc for the Chief. Overcoats at "Uncle Sam's" Apples are plenty in this market. Last SaLbalh wan a pleasant day. Last Monday it was windy and dust. See Mr. Simons' notice in another column. Send ua the news from your neigh borhood. Vote the Btraijcht ticket on the 4th of November. All branches of business seem to be doing well now. We are informed that the Argvt is offered for sale. Uncle Sau'fi store U literally piled full of new goods. No clew of the post offico robbers has jet been obtained. New corn is coming to town in con Eiderable quantities. Business has improved wonderfully in the last few weeks. The weather prophets predict warm weather in this month. The "Nebraska Zephyrs" have pre ' Tailed for the last few days. The County Ccniiiaifsior.ers met in regular session last Tuesday. Mitchell k Morhart are doing a rush ing Lusincss in the stove trade. The ClllKF building will Foon be en larged and otherwise improved. Once in a while, for a change, the passenger train from the cast cornea in on time. Doc Middleton. tho outlaw, is en caged at stono drc&sing in the peniten tiary. Tho doys arc growing shorter and as a consequence the nights arc growing longer. It has been said that womau's inhu manity to ruan i what keeps the broom market st cad'. A farmer brought two loads of pota toes to town last Saturday and could not dippcpc of them. The house fly who has been po active all f ummer now folds his wings and quiet ly drops into the gravy. We learn that the contract for re building the Methodist church was let to Mr. G. A. Brown, for $1,100. Blanks. Wa wi!l have a supply of blanks of all kinds in a few days, which we will sell at Lincoln retail prices. Candidates have been unusually plenty this fall, and yet wo have heard of only a few hen roosts being robbed. Our sympathy for the poor little quail prevents ua from announcing that the law protecting those birds has ex pired. Tho Omaha Arfir says that the In dians should be turned over to the milita ry or cite the military turned over to the Indians. Judge Gatlin was re-nominated for District Judge of the 5th Judical district at the convention held at Plum Creek last Saturday. The editor of tho 'Paris Mercury thinks the question is not "What shall we do with our boys?" but "What will our boys do with ut-7" Friend Ilolcomb is building him a aeat new residence in tho north part of town, and will bring his family from the east to occupy it soon. Mr. Emigh has bought the lot between Miller's harness shop and tho bakery and is erecting thereon a building to be used as meat market. At the teaehcrs'examination held on Saturday, October 4th, there wero ten applicants for certificates. Two second and three third grades were issued. Mr. M. Winsor, one of the editors of the Monitor- Diamond, of Jewell Co., Kansas, has sold out his interest in thai paper and 'will engage in some more lu crative calling. When you come in to have your ap plication for final proof forwarded, always bring along your henicstcad paper and tho full names of your witnesses, as it will Eave delay. Mr. Emanuel Anderson, of Elm Greek, brought to our office last Saturday , a radibh that weighed seven pounds and three quarters, another proof of the won derful productiveness of our soil. Friend Burton, of Willow Creek, has been engaged -for the last few weeks in making brick north, of the fair grounds, and says that it is a scttlrd fact that the clay in this county will make good dur able brick. - Letterheads, billheads, envelopes, poBters, cards, etc., executed in the neat est and cheapest manner. Also faucy and colored job printing of all kinds done wUh dispatch. Call and see samples and leave your orders. Hon. Jos.Garber, formerly of Nuckolls county, is nominated by tho republicans of Webster county for clerk. Joseph is well qualified for this position, and will make the people an excellent officer, Fairfield Noes. A certain per?on saw another person carray a keg of lead from Mr. Holcomb's new building one uighfc last week. Mr. Holcomb don't want any trouble with anyone and will ask no questions if the lead is returned. Ourister town of Hastings is build ins up rapidly since tho fire and in a short that will have recovered from the effects of the disaster." The business men ef Hastings are for tha ciott part, of the right kind of metal. Fairbury suffered a destructive con flagration Wednesday night, which de stroyed nearly half of the business portion of the town. Nearly forty thousand-dol-- lars worth of property was destroyed, with insurance, to' cover, about a quarter of the amount;. Wasted A boy to Icrn the printing trade, one who will not learn it all in two or three week, preferred. A good chance is offered for a good steady boy to thor oughly master the trade, under the tu torsliip ofour experienced foreman. Ap ply early. The Lewiston Gazrjtc snys every pa per in the United States ought occasion ally to put the fact before its readers that burnt corn is a certain and speedy cure for hog cholera. The best way i to take a pilo of corn on the cob, cffectuilly scorch it, and give the affected hogs free acce.M to it. If the person who ?tole a keg of lead from Mr. Hulcomb's new hoafclast week will return the j-ame no questions will be asked, but if it is not returned the thief, who is well-known, will get into trouble. Mr. Halcomb does not de.irc to cxpo.-e the person but will do it publicly if the lead is not returned in a reasonable length of time. The school in Guide Rock, under tbc charge of Mis Brown, U considered one of the best in the couty. The Sup:riu lendent speaks very highly of her method of teaching history. Mr. Judson Bailey will leach in this district the coining win ter. The people of Guide Rock take a lively interest in their f-cliool affairs and what is better, always support the lead ing tchool of the county. N. D. Fox k Co., grain merchants of Cowles, wMi to announce to the public that they have completed their new ele vator and arc now ready to handle all kinds of grain. Their facilities for hand ling arc as good as any in tho country. They nlso have tho advantage of low freights to Chicago, and propose to pay nil their is in grain, and cordially invite the public to give them a trial. SL't From Mr. Pope we obtained the fol lowing in regard to the schools in the northeast part of the county where he has been visiting: Miss Victoria Morton i tcaching in district No. 5.', has enrolled seventeen pupils. Miss Morton bus taught this school two terms. Mra. Su san Slilcs is teaching her second term in district No. 37, while her daughter, Mk'i Alice Stiles has commenced her first term of school in district No. 2(J. Last Sunday night about midnight, when everything human is supposed to be at rest and graveyards arc supposed to yawn and ghosts come forth and 6talk about, "Uncle Sam'' and Shciiff Warren arose from their virtuous couch and de parted for bleeding Kansas in quest of an individual by the name of Davis, whom it was supposed had tecrctly departed from this county in search of greener pas tures, leaving sundry small bill unpaid. Tie was overhauled in Kansas and made to liquidate his indebtedness to Uncle Sam. Harvey A. Bailey is to leach the school iu district No. !"., Hiram Hamp ton teaches his second term in No. 25. G. W. Barker has been engaced for the winter term in district No. G, at Inavale Mrs. Real is teaching her third term in No. I .'I at Batin. The fchool has opened in district No. 31, Miss Steers, teacher Mrs. Tharp is to teach in district No. 12. Mit-s Nellie Whitney, a young lady from Iowa, commences the fill term in Hcl vcru's district next Monday. Mirk No bler 'ho taught thirty terms of school is to teach- in district No. 3. We have on exhibition at the Journal sanctum, a large piece of pure chalk tak en from tho ground four miles from the thriving town of Red Cloud. The vein if from which it was taken is said to be three feet in thickness. Mr. Godman, of this city, from whom we received the sample, informs us that tho vein or bed was dic?vcred by a man who was en gaged in digging a well. The greatist ex citcment, it is said, prevails among tho citizens over thcdiscovcry,and the promi nent men of this town are taking a deep interest in tho matter. Lincoln Journal, Tax payers should bear in mind that tho law pa?ed last winter provides that "No demand for taxes shall he necessary, hut it f-hall be tho duty of everj person subject to taxation under the laws of this state to attend at the treasurer's office, at the county scat, and pay his taxes; and if any person neglect so to pay his personal taxes until after tho first of No vembcr next, the treasurer is directed to levy and collect tho samo, together with all costs of collection, by distress and sale of personal property." And in regard to taxes on real estate, that "On the Or.-t Monday in November in each year, be tween the hours of nine o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., tho treasurer is di rectcd to offer at public sale "all lands on which taxes are levied for state, county, totvnbhip, village, city, school district, or any other purpose, for the previous year still remaining unpaid. Ao notice of such tale by advertisement or otherwise shall be required, but in all cases the provisions of this chapter shall be sufficient notice to owners of the sale of their property." SITUATION WANTED By a Competent young man 21 years old, in a store, speaks German and En glish. Call or address at this office. Wages no object. 9tf. TSACSSas' ASSOCIATION. The next Teachers' Association will be held at Guide Rock, on Saturday, Oct. IS. Prof. C. J. Davis will deliver the address. Programmo nxt week. Scots aad Shoas for ii: Jiillisa. Miner Bros, have just received a large supply of boots and shoes and are pre pared to fit evorybody without regard to race, colot or "previous condition," from the gray haired sire to the prattling iu fant. Call and see their immense stock. OLD SSXIA3L3 Uncle Sam has just received the- lar gest stock of fall goods ever brought to Red Cloud, we will not attempt to de scribe them, but will advise all to go and see for themselves. Ladies' cloaks of all grades and prices. Boots and shoes with out number, ready made clothing, grain sacks,-bed ticking, muslins, hats and caps, and everything you want store literally jammed full go and see -and. get urices, J andyou.will be sure to buy.. We steal the following from Beatrice Exprets, who tolc it from the Johnson County Journal who stole it from borne other paper, bat faiU to eay what paper it stole the "pome" from: "Gaily the candidate Veckcth the bar, Where the dry citizen Comes from afar, .Vinging: "I've sought thee, And found thee, methinks; Candidate, candidate, .Vet up the drinks." Peterson's Maoazinr, which a con temporary calls "pre eminently the first of the lady's hooka," is on our table for November, ahead of all others. It is as tonishing how thi favorite continues to improve. The present number leads off with a charming steel engraving, 'TIic Little Haymaker," and is followed by one of those douhle-sizcd steel fashion jiUtc, superbly colored, only ecn in this periodical. Then comes a powerful en graving, 4 The Oriel Window," illustrat ing a story, then comc3 some fifty wood cutAof drew, pa'icrn. in embroidery, crochet, kc, Ac. A pretty love story, "The Prize At Our Archery Club," bril limtly illustrated, fellows, and then tale." and novlcta by Mrs Ann S. Stephen", Mrs. F. Hodgson Burnett, Marietta II ol ley, Frank L"e Benedict, kc , kc. With this number appear the prospectus for 1SSO. A specialty of "Peterson" U a monthly supplement, given to each sub scriber, with a paper pattern for a lady's or child's drci-s, the pattern alone being worth more than the subscription price. Five original novelets will be given in 1SS0. by Mr.-. An-i S. Stephens, Mrs. Frances Burnett, Frank Lee Renedict, kc , kc A new failure will bs intro duced, in a series of brilliantly illustrated stories, and other article. The price of "Peterson," remember, is but Two Dol lars A Ykak, or le.44 than other flrst clas magazine, postage free; to clubs the terras are even lower, viz: two copies for $3 50. with a bupcrh, copyright mezzo tint (mzo l!l inches by 20) "Washington at Valley Forge," as premium. Or four copies for $G 50, and an extra cop of the magazine itself as a premium. Or five copies for $S 00, with both an extra copy and the "Washington at Valley Forge," for premium. For larger club the premiums are even more tempting Now is the time to get up ciubs for 13S0 Specimens arc sent, gratis, if written for. Subscribe to nothing until you have ?cen a copy of "Peterson." Address Chahlks J. Petekson, 306 Chesnut Street, Phil adclphia, Pa. M02E INDIAN FXOaTWff. G'niCAOO, Oct. -1. The following was received today at Gen. Sherman's head quarters in thi city, via Ft. Leavenworth Kansas: Monow came up with Victoria and his band on the 28th of Sept. nearOjeahenti. and so far, after two days, reports to have inflicted severe punish ncnt on the In dian", capturing sixty horses and mules, including twelve or more of Hooker's horses. Victoria was in an almost im passable country, and was well fortified, but Morrow dislodged him. Morrow continues the fight. I am sending Apaches jut enlisted, a company of sixty cavalry and two companies from Staunton to him and now have no doubt of the final re sult. This relieves mc and I can attend to the Utes' country. Signed, Hatch, Commanding. TROOFS UOINO TO THE FRONT. BonoECmr, Kas., October 4. Com pany A, Nineteenth Infantry, Lt. Spen cer, commanding, left hero to-night for Ft. Lyon. Col., there to await orders. Four companies of the same regiment are held at Ft. Dodge ready to leave at a mo ment's notice. Company G, Nineteenth Infantry, mounted, Capt. Bradford, com manding, have left Ft. Dodge to proceed to Otero, N. M. These movements are to frustrate the hostile demonstrations of the Southern Utes and ether bands in Colorado and New Mexico. NO NEWS FROM CAPT. PAYNE. Rawlins, Wy., October 2, 10:15 p.m. The painful silence still continues. Not a word has been heard from the front. Seven companies of the Seventh Infantry, under Col. Gilbert, and Company B, of the Third cavalry, under Lieut Hunter, arrived to-day, and will go forward in the morning. Gen. Crook will probably reach here Monday evening. Tho mail from the south is due to-night.' We con fidently expect to receive important news. BOLD INDIANS. Ogden, Utah. Oct. 4. Six Shoshoncs chiefs, with war paint and armed with breech-loading riflc3, came down the Utah Northern Railroad, and went east this morning on the Union Pacific road, paying their fare and announcing they were going to join the Utes. THEY BEAT ALL OTHSSS 1 A larce assortment of the celebrated Selz' Chicago Haiid-madc Boots k Shoes. every pair warranted, just received for sale onlv bv LIDDY. " NOTICE. and It having been rumored in this com munity that T. J. Mosher is associated with me in my new meat market, 1 de sire to say that the rumor is incorrect and without any foundation whatever. To be brief, "I am paddling my own canoe," and upon that basis I invite public pat rouage H. B. Simons. I fully verify the statement that I am in no way associated with Mr. Simons in his new meat market. T. J. Mo.sheu. STATEMENT UNDER OATH. To WnoM it Mat Concern: Id the year 1S75 1 treated with Kendall's Spa vin Cure a bone spavin of tevcral months growth, nearly hair as large as a hen's cgR, and completely stopped the lame ness and removed the enlargement. I have worked the horse ever since very hard since and he never has been Jaroe, nor could I ever see and difference in the size of tha hock joints since I treated him with Kendall's Spavin Cure. R. A. Gaines, - EuoAurgh Falls, Vfc, Feb. 25. 2S.G. Sworn act! subscribed to before me. this 25th day of February, A. D. 1879, John x. Jesne, 0. F. Goodman Agect,. Omaha, Ne braska. SLtf. C 3 Jt -. il Lo'D Department. ) B.AM R K Co iNNcnaASfCv Lincoln, Neb.. Sept. 15. IVM. i U dcirc to sail the attention i.I on 1-,J l.,,r. ,n , f,., !,, h llmf for piymcnt of the tax.- for thyei 1 77s expires next mouihfOCTOBKIli. Tfccwc "uu '- !- "- - - v- who have not paid their taxes H;oald . . proceed to do so at once. failure to mate payment ol tne taxe on :ne unu , is an cxpre. violation of contract made ! with thi Compiny, and tnsy lead toiuj cancellation. In order to prcceed the Company's Ascot, piymcnt must be made not later than the 0)ih of October J. D. Macfakland. G5t Land Commissioner. For stove of all kinds go to Mitchell k Morhart i. FARM FOR SALE A farm ot U,0 a-rcs one q tarter of aj mile i'om the depot at the town ol ! (!nslM. .r,.ri nrres under rtiltivation. The . land lies principally in a IktjI ef the creek, with timber on two -tls. Futiy 130 acres cood plow land Goo'! water at a depth of from 10 to 20 fi;t. Price $I6'X) in payment to .suit purchaser Apply at thza office or to L I). Thomas, Cowles, Neb. Brick! Brick!! Brick!!! Burton's hive jut burned a kiln of about IiKi.OdO trick at their yard on the creek just northeast of town. Thec brick arc of the best quality and will be -old at tho lowest market prie?. Call at their yard when you arc in nt-cd of brick and be convinced that it will be to your interest to deal with them. 9-21 It is Usolc::. Tryifi? to buy goods cheaper than LID DY will sell you is only time spent to no purpose Vou can't do it. tf Mce frCfth clean Roby's. bacon, fur .sale at The People's Brick Yard. Mr. W. H. L'idiow i now pr.'pawJ to furnish brick to all partus win want thrm at a reasonable pric icf, fniii hn hrickyard it. , , J Ml- LncL arc niitif mf rinrih rrir.irri ........... ....... ...,....w .... ....v.. h:mk. nn ii.,! nr i-lfiv U niMi-.l. nml lh,.v m.hii tup n:i!ivo riav as it h mi" irom i fit; I ,,,. 1 .- .-.-.. j ..-, , ,w.j . ..H . ., nnt are of hettor qiuhtv than anv horotoforu made in thii country, and are fully tvpiii to my mado in tho -tatn. :itu5 An excellent quality of honclcsd ham, fjr sale at Kyhy's. -, , . , .. -,, ULUVCai -LCVCi!I OLU V US I I! MITCHKLL it .V.OltllAKT ll.ivc oil hand tho largest antl nest .unply of tnvc ever brought to KimJ (loud. 1 hey hare the celebrated ni-.-klt! plated hae burner heater? and lt e?ial stove, a!-o ook stoves in great variety. Call and -eetii them. Sit Thi fiue.-t lot of stoves of all kinds at Mitchell & Morhart'. S2 ran sals. M7 cntiro stock cf 2:cc, lTct::s:. TTall pater, Windsvr-saaaicg. i:. AI:a a wall paper trimmer. sasHJle-rari: as sh;x cas. 9tf is. 3. sicsirr. W. B. Kohy ha jut received a full Hue of Catiuud good.", all fresh and new. if Only a few more of tho-e fat polling "hoise books' on hand. Price 25 cent. PEOTRiO U?. Wo have been supplied by the Hlooni ington land olfici with the ncse.istry blanks for making applicitions for final proof, and will fill out and forward for those who wish us to do so, free of charge. Call at tho CtilKF office. DON'T FORGET 1 That the Largest, Cheapest and Rest stock of Groceries vou will always find at tf ' LIDDY'.S TO FARMKKS. We wish to call your attention to our Mncliino Oils, which arc of superior quality, and we offer at bottom prices Red Cloud Drug Store. 45if Morris & Wcstveer. You can Sayc Money by goods from bnving your LIDDY. K. B. KcNir:. Wholesale k Retail Stationery, School and Miscelancous Rook's. Wall Paper a speciality at Bed rock prices, already trimed. Fancy Stationery and Notions at the Post Offiee Building. Still Ahead! LIDDY is Felling Shoes at prices that will astonish you. Call and sco them, tf Announcement. I hereby announce nn?e!f as an inde pendent candidato for the office ofshpriff of Webster county, subject to the decision ef the voter- of the county at the November election. A. J. RENNKCKER. Teachers Contracts. Teachers Contracts cm be had by calling on we pr bv i-tlling at the ClllKF office, Red Cloud' Neb A. A. Pope. Co. Supt. Wc offer our White Load and Oil at greatly reduced nricca. Call and exam ine. Red Cloud Drug Store, two doors west of Boy's Horns. -45tf Mom & Westveer. For fair and square dealing yon will find it to your advantage to trade with tf. LIDDY. Final Proof Notices. Land Office at Bloomington. Neb., Scot. 30th, 1S79. Notice is hereby eiven that the fol lowing named settler Has filed notice of his intention to msfce'Snal proof in sup port of his claim, ana secure final entry thereofat the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz : Daniel C. Tdetcalfj for the southeast section 34. town 2, range 11 west, snd names the following arrbis witnesses, viz: Levi Moore, of Ked Cloud, Neb., and Charles H. Potter, of lied Cloud, Neb. oct2oct30 S. V. SWITZER, Register. Land Office at Bloomington. Neb. SenL 3Uth. J 879. Xotiijc is hereby civen that the fo lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof io sup port of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at tho expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, vix: Jobann Hitrruielberg, for the southeast section 2. town 3, range 9 west, and names the following as his witnesses, vir: rtmn T.11i- nf Vflhsier canntv. Neb.. and William R'oas of Nuckolls count? Neb. oct2oct30 S. W. SWITZER: Register. T- -- Final Proof .Xoticm. j LxyA idt t !citsric Nfc . Jwi, - I Nftti l hwrrVT pm tV iV fc W!Si MRJ t-ftfer h t'.mi ft.t-r of t Wtit IX isike trl trJ nr"" r V . tm-l " S&1 r.trr " ?l tt tf . tbtftT art frm bt !. 9i tkt 4hHh -.t j WiJuc j t' ita Krt. ttt t!k oUiTr. ratrtr .Ji cct 13 w(. J .- !wf JWW tr nn wtEBmrt Tir HlUB i.Lt. mt fun Mt!I l vVrfV..ii.i in-- nAh ! Hoi. K. . -i43U! . W.MriTZKR. ..-..4m i L61 t WSIBU0 Nf - 3h "?T Nottt it bfbf t;rntl: t f?. "ir citced ll'r bu Slt-1 ttKt .' t tnttotWn t make Sal trf IB cin-f few iti. iat fit ! es'-rj- tHrtf at lh it-r:3 ftfair'j' ty from tkr i.l f tV t.. u 21 town t noxe 9 rt, it i ut t !: lif u l.n itrv. rtt, Wa'ttaai Srbtlt -f Bloc III t. Net... ia4 VTiUUa Krt ..' llur Milt. Nebraska. frrJJtTJ S. W. SWTTZK!:. U&irr. Litj'l 02jt st llfut3 Nk Stu SHfc. TS. Notjte U hrreljr ctrea tiit t fotifxiar ' niat-1 tritltr kai Ilrl aoiw f ka latriB : : taikrSaal i.re-f in ufi-ort of Kit r:ita at! , ! arc final entry tbciw f at lijr riptrJtxc ef ' thirty '1.1 frrW ttr 4lc f th vite. rt I l!i..t!lrb .ro4t Ut lbr M8tbrt ia.-trr ... 1.!ll wtftj. ru. Kf,., lu,v vf Ulmm UM Neb. d1 Itenrj Ntaryrrf in- H.i nv "P-' 3 S. W oWITZtlt. P.e-xiftrr. I.a&d 05cc at Ulfrotalnttva Ntb Spi. DtJ. T?. Nott i h'trly cit'B that tk filwit MmnI trttlrr hxt fiir.1 n.:- e ( bi iMolB l make Snal rrf in uri'' f hi etalti. a! r curr firiil utrj thrrHf at tha ct-lrlHn ; thirty iliyi frm the !: of liu otir. rit Willi tin 6'hult. f r t!i utht auartrr t. 10 ton i rn-13 wt ti-1 nmf thr ; lowjar a hi wttnte. t .1 Willuui T tfer .f Hlue Hill. rl.ra.k. mJ t rcirrtek nr-ii ncrt l i HIiia lit . Vfb. vp'JSKtK S. W. MVITZCR. ltnrwte Land OS t lll'vttin;tra Nrb ."t Jthh. T. Notir i herctij firm tbat tLr f.ll-wini niinf-l jflt!r hat filnl nuticc of bi intretacn t tnakc nnal Moot in 'Ul'l-ort of hi rlaito as t wurf final ratry tur ! at it'- rifiration u thirt ila j t from the ilatu of thu nott.c. u John Kotlif'ii. f"r th i(ithriit nmrtrr ec 'JO town t rant- 11. anl nir thr Jll wltir a.. hi witnr-. rit: Jaeoli ' ltland of Writ. Nehrark. and lon. ( lrr .f Wrll N'eh ifrSotJJ a. W. SWITZKK, Itcttw. I.anJ (ihc at itloominrton Neh. J-'rj.t. l"th. ""9. Nottre U herel-y iri that the f!lirinr narat-l jrtttrr !i SIr.l sotire of h( lnirnti-n to make final rntf in uiHirt of bu claim. r 1 cure final entrr thtr-if at the rx;.lr.:i.a of thirtr ta from the ila!ut thi hIh-. tu . l'liliilrtrth A. 'ea'. ife t( lu.ih . Ilwal. Ir- inp;torthe ut,'rt jurter - K t"Wn 7. rans II ct. ai I nm tlii flirln a Urr witnr.r. vis: t'hwter V. 1'ulterof ISatiw. Nrb.. anl Turti Ileal af Itatm Ncs. ecrM.t23 S. W. SWITZER. Ite;ter. Lia'l Oll!eo at I::otaiartnti. rb Pi!- VOth. "79. "otir n he--l-T ciri-n that tho following KSllI'il "rttlcf hr. F.M nctici ( f i intr,li..n I.. t mako tinl irif in ciiT'i-irt of h- rlain. anil -':'"' ftnulpuTryt'i.'.f t tUr j.-ratu., l tbirtr!.ir fr..n th ittiof h .luitH-e. tu. Wiillnm loj-frr. f .rth- n ii,w- nmr rr , iuiiiii infirr. i .r iff ti fif.Ti nuir'rr - i i i rar.Kc m w.i.r,.i rw- itio i ii..wmr I " V" w ""'.." 4 :'..U '"V h'l't "f J'lu. ilill. I nll"! wltnt . : Miliums hiltn Si.. an.t ilium Kort wf It'.ur Hill. NU. .eii.y ci'ri W. S JI7.KK. Itr;-tr. Land Otlj.oat IMonraincton Srh. ejt. S !. 1S7;. Xr'icn i lirri!')- irirfn that th ftinti r.snii"! K-tfli ha filvi unti-c . hi intention tH iiiak" Srial trif in Mijiirt if hi. cUmi. .H"i ttcu'c (in'il unrrv tlirrn-f a thf rxpiraSion f tliirtv ilarn from Ire ilit of tiii nntict. tu- I Nirliola .leji-fnof Vhttr countj, NVIr.ta. fur tli-iit!ii-t 'p. It. tonn I. north r.taffe ; ,... VI: fj.rnrrr Alrxan.trr.M V.rr .. I x"'-nl W I'ettyi. of rb.tor Co.. NeJ,. IH..rtly S. . f Vitus, itrjristrr. Lan.l ffi. a: ItliKitnoiuton Nl. Sept. t'lh 7?. N !.' i hi-rrhy pur. n tint tlm foJIouiris: r.nrn" i cttlrr ha llUi.l n t.i-o o! hi- in'rntiun to ink tinitl pront in rupimrt ' hn rl.nni. ami ivurc final rntr thereof nt thn rtpiratioo ot thirtv '1 fr "in thr iite of ih,a rmttrr. t . Jo.'pph jainhrr" rr thr fitH-i. iii-rrr rrii-irt 1 town :t r.i'.k-r I ' n(t, jn.l ritinrit the fullovrinc at' his tvitnrkt. tu: unnri Jlrwn of wrh'torrountr scb. nnJ Nicholas iiancy u(" wuhstcr county .tch. .rpiicu .. r. sviT7.i:n. n.jfi.r. LrmI Ofiio at "o'lmincton Neb Spt. 9-h KV. Xotirc it hr rrla pjvrn that thr f llowinr namrdettirr ha ti:eI n.-rirr if t.i intrntcm tu m.-iUo fnnl ir'f ,u up rt f hi rlnun. uri'l rcurrfinul rntry iht-rrol nt the rpir.ili-'U uf thirt ly. fr. m thnUtrof ihti n.ilirr. iii: .Ininri 11 'hmiir !'r thi futh-wrt ipi.tr- the fi'Howinc a lit witrr!. ix- irti I'ril ' nfwrMtrrrtiuntt svb. ami lliltiam Itrnvro of Vrhtrr ruilbt hb. rplloctt S. V. SrtTiBR. UfK'itcr. Lacil OSico at Icf.itiitiicton N'rb. ?rpt 9th. 17'J. Notice i hereby iriven tlmt thr f.iliowms nrue.l ;ttlrrhif nits notice f Lit inlentiim tr rnke fiaal pro if in "um.i.rr f hl rlai.n. nnl -rurr fin'il entry thenar at thjrTpiration of thirty div from thnlitr f t'lt notion, iz- Unity Connrly fgrthrU .. N. ; 5 j; i, N. W. ,' and n. K. ; P. V. ,' .. 22 t mn 1 It. 9 wc?t. arni mnin. thr l.illiirjns n h'n witnrr rit- John II. W.itt of ;Hil. llni-k 4cb. an-i Sainnt'l ICcIev of (Jimie Kf rk Nrl icpllocfJ S W. SWITZKK. KeKister. Lanl Officn at Hloominston N'.-b. ?ept 9t!i. is.. otire 5 lier-by cirra thai thr f.illnwinc named et:Ier In filcl notir of hit in'mtion to tnakf final ronf in ut.jrt of h' riatin. and rr:irc final nitry tli-rrof af the rxpiration of thirty tl.iys from the d-itc of thn notice. ii : Samurl Mo.Mmn. for the onth-eit nuartrr fecti.-inno tHrn2 ritiRr II vrrt. and narnr the follotTintr aj hi witnrr. viz; Henry U" Ko. of Krd cloud iYeb. and (Jeorco G. Ito of KeJ Cloud Neb. ceplloctl' S. W. SWITZER. Hcirirter. .and Office nt Rloominctnn Nrh. Sent. Sth. 1571). Notice is hereby riven that lh f.dlon-inc namrd settler bu fiie.1 nnticcof hi intntion to make final proof in upport of hit cliirn. d yecurc final entry thrreof at thr rxtdrntion of thirty (lty from the date of thi notirr. tu: Xnvio- I.-i Porte, for the north-rtt fjnartrr .eetion 2 tovrn i raifte 12 wet. and nimra the following a hi witnracn. vii : Joseph LaPortr of Webtrrrnnnty Neb. and Edmoutid Chnin lonx of Webrter count v Nrh eplIoct9 S. W. SiVITZER. Remitter. Zand Office, at Bloominirton Nrh. Sept. 5th. 1379. Notice i hereby jriven that the followinr nnrard jettler ha fijr.1 notice of hi intention to make final proof in upportof hi cUim. and rcnro fiml entry thereof at the expiration of thirty dny from thed.iteof thi Dotitfe. vix: Daniel Coik. for the noh-wct quarter ?c. 20 town .1 range 9 we.t. and nnine the following a. hit witnrvr. viz: A tram Well of Still water Neb andCharleA Tecl of Still water Neb eplloct9 8. ir. SWITZKK. IWiter. Ltad Office at Bloomincton. Vrb. Sept. 27th. 17:. Notiee i hcrrby circn that the following namenl settler ha? filed not:ce of h inte-tion to mtkcfiml proof in npj.rt of hi claim, and ecure final entry thereof at the expintton of tli'rty dav from 'ho date of this no'ee. v.xr Jaeob Kin.lehcr. her of Karhara Kindehrr. tlecwrd. for the n rh-itt (ju-irter -ti-.n 2.J town 2 ranee 9 wct. and name the frdlowtis a his witneMc vix: Sanuel Oxer of KM C'oml eb. and Samacl Foinmerhalder of Kr.1 Cload Neh. oct2oct30 P. W. SwtrsRR. Rr-:trr. Land Offico at Ploominston. NS. riept. 27tb. li79. Notirr i hcrehy sirrn tint th following named settler ha? filwl notire f hi inntios to mik" Seal proof in fopiort of hi eUitn. and erure final entry thereof at the rxpi-v.ioa of thirty d from the datcof thin aoti-e. vir: Iiori.-ild Met'allara. for the north i onth-wr.t M ant! lot. I 2 .t 3 eetion 19 t wn 1 rin;e wrt end ntues thb toilowina h' wilnr. ti Wiliiam McBride of Jlei Cloud Neb. and Josei h (larbtrof Kcd CToud N-b o2o;t20 S. W.Sttitirj. Rcsitr. Laad Office at BJoomiaston Neb. Sept. 17th 7?. Notic is herthr piren thai the folI-win nwn! etler hs filed no'i e of hi intention to makr finl proof in sopport of ii claim, and e cere final entry thereof the expiration of thirty dav. from tho dteofthij notice, vix: Henry GehrVe for the norrh evi quarter ?ec. 4 town 2 racer 11 m, an-i Tiarae the Mlowinc a hi witnfc.c . vix : Frank roNer of TT8otr conntv Neb. and Ai Srribner of wrb:r ro.NeQ. oct2octTfl S. W.BWITZEK. Resbter. Land OS;o at Bloorsinjfon Nh. Sept. 22J, 157. Notice i kcrehy riven that the fnlIo2n; naraed settler has file! notice of bit intention to make final proof in sapjKirt of hi claim, and secure final entry thereof at tha expiration of thirty days from the date of this ootire. rixi Oliver MeCall. for the north-wet oaartT ?:. 7 town 1 rant 11 weit, and n-itne the fnilowirc a hi. witaecs. rix; iniSiara C. Maxwell r.f webster county Neh. an I DariJ Iinse cf web. ter onnty Neb. cxsSoctK) S. W. Stitssk. Rey'uter. LaaiT OCi;e ai Bloorcintoa Neb.l Oct. 6tJj, 1579. j Notice u hereby plveci riat the followinr nssed 'ettler has filed notice f ti intention to make final proof in rnpport of hit ciiirx. and -ere final eniry thereof at Ae expiratloa of thirty dat frotn the data of this notiee. rix: Fraaklin IJ- Leonard of lied Cloa. IFebttcr COBty, Nek.. forth wwtJi of eclhweit J- of section 32 township 1 north of rascell wet acd camei the followinr as hU witsee. rtx: DsiI S . Hel vrn of Red Cloud. Neb., aud WiUiata T. Wiljn of KeJ Cloud. Nebraska, o9aov9 S. "W. SWITZER. Reitr. 1T0T2C2 TO T2iCHZ2S. Xotice i5 heretr jaf ca. ttt I will txaxsise ailpersqnjwho naty desire to o5sr thenoelre caadidates for teafaeit of the priaiarr or eoamos cfcol3 sf Webster conatj-. at R1 S.ia? ' cint- stock a tr&t t?atcnir ol tacn aocti at A'. A,Po?s. Co&spt.- J. C. FARLEY, -PKALKU IX- Drugs, Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes. A full supply pf SCHOOL HOOK3. UTATIONKRY. H-ALL PAPKR. A. rtrct lvettii ol tlasVfdttj rcrrlJ. "Prritttn xrf jMj r'!tJ" One door south of Rank. UF.D CLOUD NKR. Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. r ea: i it in f FLOT'H.FJSKD Ct-n. Mfl. Ilran Cbotrct FtJa-J GROCERIES. Vuit th. Ittvlnccl '-rrrr. Vtl an J Tro rlttca ttore whra joa waat iui pun fcr tsaa or I beaM. Iliffhcat toarVrt Tnf In cath paip for train! All VltiJt ofcOBtrr prwluce ttkrn tn n 'hcr for cwi). (JixhIi JrlnfrrJ t 11 parti f tn ! (tt f chare. ttorr Mjuth of IUI'j VU Partorr. I Red Clou d. N'rTRAJ'KA i Iira!ri Is- HftSWA8I. of all kir.Jj. rhry rrll rilKVP fr 'ASII. nl If tLfj hare net what jnu want. Iraro ywur orJer ao.i they ill fill It. CALL ON Til KM One door north afOarlirr'. a&d i,U. HI.CiJIB nill wait u jeu. Ki-rltt KF. CI.OUI). NISI. H07SLTY and ?ABISTY STORE. Hyland D. Yciser Hajut rer-ivr.l a (lock of lVolions? Hosiery Collars E.sUi;f:, hik h. ? -AlrSO J TG "W K T-, T " "Y i-v. -of the latent tTl RASKF.rS nf ercry variety, .JAl'A.NK-K NOVKLTIES. FANS. STATIONKUV. TOBACCO'S, CIGA?S. rU'K. CIIOICK CAXiIK? LEMONS kc. ke. Vhich hr offer lo-v for eh. Call A-iid Sec. Firt door loath ot Arsa cOier. July Cth JS79. D. T. THOMAS DEA I.Kit IN Groceries, HiKPWARE, SHKLFWARK AND Genera! Merchandise) Agricalfur.il Implement, of nil kindw. Highest Market Price paid for country produce. -3-- -3-rt-JZSf-" COWLES rVEB. T. E. M002ST -DEALER IN' DRY -GOODS, Groceries, Paints, OiK Varnishes, DrugM, 2otIoM!c,- Ef c- AUa fell Hs of Boots I Shoes, j Hats, Cap, and HARDWARE. aa-Ccnctrr 7nds tases is. exthizf ioz T. E Moon. mum mm j COWLES PERKINS & MITCHEIX'5 RED CLOUD GROCERY STORE ! STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Oer fiwei t rt rUta a etry rert. tnxl AM PiKtM at Xht The Lowest And vc nope to merit tne nKrcuuig pironjt;c which is being bestowed upon m. Buy vour uroccries at t G E NTKR A . G ROC KR V vcivf Ms.r' ttr4 tl-i ItM'i'ilW T II. MiNrn. MINER rCLI,R IS M ERCHANDISE. f'n (Wlant'y On Hind A IV.I 'At umm, mmjim CLOTHIfc'C, HATS. CAPS. BOOTg, Crockery. Wc buy our goods for CASH, ami defy com- i i prtion. When in 1 I unc cioor soutn i Red Cloud, HARDWARE STORE. Wc keep on hand at all tunes, a large and com plete stock ol Mard-vare. We alo keep a fiijjiy t.f FARMING Giv e us a call. in Remember the JOHN G. -DKAM.lt DRY GOODS. Groceries, (jjueenswarc, and SUMMER CLOTHING! -AI0 A (nrc lot ol ISOOTft cVSIZOKS, !mU A 6rGt- me a call, every thrap !J si Recl CI cruel, -es: - wg&m '. . JIfc'T-I. ' m&m .fS-jm --"-"- 1 rs&anSUSfSsSS&'fStti -w Don't buy until you have seen VJrJJJ IBir VKZLr.f - r- . r ii u t la i Bk-JbHSB0mL r m, .fffffffffffffffffJIIIIVw ! tho World, thcr Lver Kehablo "VICTOR." VICTOR SSWIKC MACHINE COMPANY, JODDIXXOWX COCZV. sai if-i. 139 -! 20 J VTai. .i.Br. CIUC iOO. IHU FOR cSLZ BY Mitch.ell So 3dxriiaa?t-. Eed ClouV3&- t r-fc t -U fr, hwi Livine: Rates. th l vrmmml lit? STO V. r Mitciitdl. J 1. ilisute. BROS ALL KtVtU v St.vl tf ir town izivc ux n call. i t-t . .T" 01 rost unuc. TAdfcliraHka- IMPLEMENTS, as we feel Mireue tan suit vcu quality and privC place, opposite the (Jiief Oilic Red CIoudNeb. e. POTTER IV - v JlfTTOM i'lve, Ut C A;r. J C POTTER. ZN"clr.riskiri w, ejifiPUuif Y I SUPERIORITY H I m !M?LlflE0 1 d MAISTAIXEU . - .. mimmmz Szmmt, loo: i H---? iiiiw ras Important Improvements. ua..'. y vt&4&.! juk1iMrtia cf the IigHct runntn'g maefwae in 41 1 .-.. . - H -t -" .-.-; C ?".. l-v, 3r' . - ktJz&t - mJ?r?BSSs3B?3StS&'?a' Vfc- vmuemmmm -fcr-J ' ' " -M. J a-" .1? "baaj0ha(Jf