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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1879)
X Vv THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. California Fruit at Roby'?. Another law suit Inst MooJay. The weather continue? pleasant. Thanksgiving is the next holiday. The new Methodist church boms up Legal tender cigars af'Uncle Sam'a.'" Tbia is deridedly pleasant fall wcath or. New for corn husking acd sore fin- fere. Caudiosofall kinds, very nice, at Holy's. 11 tf Comminbioncrs were in action last Monday. A largo and excellent stock of cigars lit Dow's. Pitted Plums tho Left in the market at Roby's. Fall wheat in this section of country looks well. - Cigars, the best brands, five and ten cent, st Iloby's. The weather changed from hot to cold last Friday. Exquisite Perfumes in great variety at J. C. Farley's. Pitted Cherries, a very nice article, for eulc at Roby's. For Pure Drugs and Oral clas3 goode call on J. C. Farley. Corn ia being bought in this county nd hauled to Kansas. Latent and best selection of Toilet Soaps at J. C. Farley'd. Attend to your flues or you will have the city dads after you. A doz:n or two chickens taken on subscription at this office. The State Grand Lodge of Odd Fel lows met in Lincoln yesterday. Vote the straight Republican ticket st the election November 4th. Marble Top 5 cent cigars, the Lett in the market, at G. W. Dow's. The celebrated Sunlight Oil is for ulc at J. C. Farley's drug store. Miller fc Ball are building a new of lice along side of the harness shop. Smith Centre, Kansas, now has three papers and they are making it hot. Old style Durham and Chubby f rank ing tobacco for falc by V. B. Roby. Call on Noah Perry when you want plastering done in tho highest stylo ofthe art. Yellow fever in tho south has abated its fury, only a few cases are reported now. Millard's Series of School h'onkc. Readers, Spellers, &c, can I chad at J. V: Farley's. A nirnlcr of new subscribers have been added to the list of CniKF readers in tho last week. Under the Teviscd statute each pre cinct should elect two justices and two ccnstablcs this fall, "Wc know of three men m Red Cloud who will not be candidates for the office of justico of the peace. It is predicted that corn will be worth in this county, fifty cents a bushel before tho first of ntxt April. The difference between a woman and an umbrella is, there are times when you can shut up an umbrella. Wc have divided our time the last week botween cditoiial duties and work ing at the carpenter trade. Lost week was a good ono for the lawyers. No less than six cases were tried before tho County Judge. Read the letter in another column from Mr. S. W. Switzer, register ofthe U. S. land office, at Bloomington. Anyono wibhinc plastering done would do well to call on Noah Perry who docs the best of work in that line. Undo Sam, of the "old reliable" tore on the corner, has just received about a car load of boots and shoes. Hereafter all notices published gra tuitously will not be published unless handed in as early cs Tuesday morning. Prepare yourself for a grand concert given by the "Towno Family" at the Court House, on the evening of Oct 30th. See card of D. G. Walker in anoth- - jT . m1 njin iv n t fWlnflP T Al , " . , , - ,. . , work done to good shape give htm a trial. Mr. Geo. Houghton, we understand has taken the room formerly occupied by the dentist, and will open up a tailor shop. All who are in danger of 6re from de fective flues and stovu pipes,call at Mitch ell & Morharfs and get Peck's Patent Chimney. Mr. A. B. Fax, ofthe Grm of N. D. Fox & Co., grain buyers at Cowles, was married in Plattsmouth on Wednesday of last week. Tom Vallentine, one ofthe substan tial citizens of our sister town of Kiverton perambulated the streets of Red Cloud last Monday. A lengthy communication from Fur nas county came iu just as we were ready to go to press, aud Trill havo to lay over until next week. If you claim to bo a republican,stick to the republican thicket through thick aid thin, and thus show by. your works that you are such. The Chief purchased a pair of goc clcs under the delusion that they would keep the dust out of tho editorial eyes. Thoie goggles arc for cale. Everyone should lay up something for that "rainy day" which is bound to overtake all of up, sooner or later pro tect your property with fire guards. To those who have responded to our call for a settlement of their debts wc arc thaukful, aud hope that about four hun dred more will "go and do likewise." We understand that farmers living hVeeo Aycr and Hastings are UrawiDK (ueii"vzheat to BeJ Cloud on account of t', .. rrpfV t!ttnr buyer? anpsyin? The clatter of the carpenter's ham mer and saw was heard the grr.aUr part of last week annojingly near unto the CniEF office. The racket has c?aed, thank Heaven. Thu is the reawn of the year when reports reach us of person being burned out by prairie fires. We hope to have few Mich ca$fts to chronicle this fallpre pare your fire guard.'. Mr. Jo Foglc, our cental fiiend who always remembers the printer remembered us hv-t week to the extent of a cord of dry wood which will prove a blessing on cold irosty mornings. little "onplcaFantnrss" occurred between the grain buyers at the depot last week, r.o blood waj shed however, and everything hecms to be peaceful and serene at present writing. The Commercial and Reading School at Springer's Hall, every Tuesday and Friday evening.-, is growing more and mere popular each week. Young men and women, call in Friday evening and sec if you like it. We learn from Mr. Holcomb, who owns a tract of land on E:m Creek a rrile above the mill, that ca-trrn capital Uts will soon commence the erection of a fiist-class mill at that ulace. Mitchell A-. Morhart have had a rob by sign :n front cf their store for the last few day?, it was one of tbose superb nick-le-plated hard coal stoves which cost about forty dollar.". If it hadn't been so heavy we wc:!d probably havc"borrowed" I ; it for our sanctum, B. D. Slaughter, -Gad," of the State Journal called at these head-junr ters last Thursday. We understand that he expects the appointment of Census Supervisor, for the South Flatto country. a position he i eminently qualified to fill John Fitzgerald, the great railroad contractor, has taken the contract to build the Republican Valley road from Napo nco in Franklin county, through the counties of Harlan, Furnas, Bed Willow and Hitchcock, a distance of one hundred miles. Wo have received a copy of the Truth Teller, Mr. Columbus B..rin'H new paper published at 0borne City, Kansas. The name seems a littlo out of place, all things considered, but we wish tho new venture on tho troubled sea of journalism all the success it may merit. Dr. Daily, we understand, shipped out last Monday, leaving sundry bills un liquidated and taking with him property that belong to others, among which were Doc. Bailey's pony and a revolver bo longing to 0. C Case. The Sheriff went in put sut ofthe absconding Doc. One ff our exchanges suggests that as this is the time of year for putting up stoves, the "ministers should hold prayer meetings twice a week and depict in its various forms the horriblo fate that awaits the profane swearer," as though anyone swore while putting up stove pipe. The coming election will be an inter csting one, inasmuch as there will be in the field a number of candidates aside from the regularly nominees. Every voter rhnuld seo that tho ticked voted is the straight one, and not ha fooled into voting for anyone who was not nominated by the Republican convention. A fellow w.ih looking up a location for the establishing of a democratic paper last week. Yes, come on, Red Cloud needs another paper, it has cot two an'l only one of them, the Chief, is making expenses. Come on, in tho name of heaven tome onand"rt!lalon2 feltwaut," and wo might add, an early new.-papcr grave. We have received a copy of tho min utes of the Webster county Teachers' Association, held at Guide Bock, Oct. ISth. It came in after the forms were nearly ready to go to press, and conse quently cannot appear this week. Our thanks are due to Miss Myra E Smith. th obliging secretary of tho association, for tho favor extended. The town council have taken a step in the risht direction by appointing a "fire committee" to examine the flues and stove pip?s to all buildings in the business part of the town and report upon their condition as regards safety. Wc hope all who are in danger of fire on account of poor flues or stove pipe will attend to them as soon as practicable. Got your tickets ready. Wc have contracted to furnish tickets. State. Cnun- .ty and Precinct, to a few precincts m tho ouId tQ county, and would eujrcest politicians in the other precincts that now is tho time to order your ticket?. don't put it off too long, hut make up your "slates" and send in j"our orders, we have unusual facilities for filling order of this kind. Gen. H. C. Bcll, of 0brne cnunty. Kansas, who kpt a uumber of wild ani nials oa his premises in a park fixed up for the purpose, met with a pad death last week, being attacked by a ret el'c which horribly mutilated him with his antlers He was almost instantly killed. Three men who went to his assistance were also badly wounded by the infuriated beast. two of them, Bricknell and Nichalo?, have since died from the effect of the rounds acd Sherman is not expected to recover. Matthews, the barber, had an unru'y customer to deal with ono evening this week. Thesa'd customer hailed from jne of our sister towns, and had imhihed so freely of firewater that he would affec tionately embrace the earth occasionally. He wanted to get shaved, and with this commendable idea in his head he ap proached the chair and attempted to climb into it but lost his balance and doubled up on the floor. After some per suasion he got up and made another attempt,- and this time succeeded in seating himself firmly on the stool with his back to the wall and no amount of persuasion would induce him to get into the chair, and there he sat stretching out his neck, rubbing his chin and begging to be shaved. His actions and expressions were eo comical that a wooden man could 'jot lisro tslpcd kugMi'S at bin. Farmers are cautianed afjint "har per who may pay them tnony for meal Iodginsr or horse feed, and then poke a receipt at them to sign "ju-t to j-hnw their employer how the mony went," i they will find a note tuck under their nose a few weeks or month thereafter, for a hundred dollars or .v. with their own signature attached. Ex.. It h our intention to make the CHIEF one ofthe Lest losul papers in the state We am laboring to tint end. and in or der to do so it i necessary that we should get the nrws from all part.i ofthe county every week, and in order to accomplish this we must have a correspondent in every precinct and at every pot office and cro.-s ro nJ.in the count y. Anyone can fill a postal card with news itetm orcc a week, we will furuiih the car In, we do notwant lone letter a- a general thing, we want ntirs item. People take the local paper for ths locil news, and that is what we are bound to give the readers ol the ClIIKF. Send us the new-. Our attention haa bscn called to the select school opened by our townsman, Mr C. W. S,irini.'cr, last August, Me has succeeded by cnercy and perserver ance in getting a neat hall for the purpose with good scat- and blackboards. The school has steadily increased in interest I and popularity since it opening. Twen-1 ., . . ii i ty-four purils have loe'j enrolled tiii term. Tho .-tulies pursued are the com mon and higher Kng!i.h branches. A an instance of how the school is regarded y our towns peopie, we icarn inn .'ir. Samu 3amu'l uaroer and .ir. islicrer have each 'cut four scholar. Bc-iJe the regular term during the day, Mr. Springer has organized an evening .-.chool, wh-ch we advi.e every young man or woman desir ing a good practicil busincts education to attend. It racts Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week. The next term of the select school opens December Sth Mr. Springer desires to express his thanks to those who have materially aid ed him in placing the schoal on such a permanent basis a it now is. Wc are not and never have been in favor of the caucus and convention sys tem of nominating candidates for office, but so long as the Republican party of this county see fit to make use of that method of placing in nomination their candidates, wc propose to stick by them in other words, we proposs to support the Republican nominees without rezard to the way they may have been nomina ted, and in our opinion no true Hepuhli can, one who has the interest ofthe party at heait, can afford to do otherwi-e. Every Bepublicin who bolts the straight ticket and supports and independent cati-, didate or rote? a mixed ticket, virtually casts a ballot for the disorganization of the Republican party in the county and assist in opening the way for the success of any opposing party which may seo fit to come into the field and make an effort for the control of the county. Anyone can fct' at a glance tho folly of such n move aud we hope there will he few if any in this county who will thus cist their votes in the interest of tho demo crat and greenback parlies at the coming election. Vote the straight ticket. It is fteojiently remarked that mis foitutics never come singly, and in fact the sanu may be said of disasters of every kind. We have doubtless all no ticed that directly upon the heels of a disastrous railroad accident other acci dents follow in quick succession, this, if not invariably the case is as a general thing tru-. A few days ago wc was start led by the information tint an accident destructive to human Iivci had oocurred on the Michigan Central railroad, and carcjly had wc gained the particulars ol the affair and found out the names ofthe victims of criminal carelessiiers, ere we were again called upon to read the affair on the Lake Shore road. Almost t-imul taneou- with lhi, the news wai fl ished over the wires that a collision had cc curred un the Northwestern road, in which a number of psrsons weie badly ciippled. And n the 17th of this month an ex press train ran into a freight on the Sus quchanna road in York Mutu, killing the engineer and fireman, who both lea lame families to mourn their loss. Who can account for this Mupttlar phe nomena? Why do di-aster- of a kind, or having a similarity, follow c-ich other in quick succciou? Why "do misfortunes never oome singly?" A LISS3AL OFFS. All new subscribers to the Chikk who pay a year in advance, wi:l r-oeive the paper a year w m the firt of January in other words until the 1st of January, lSSl No ehargo for the paper fmm now until January 1st, 1SS.3. Alo all who are now takiau the Chief, who will pay up arrearages and a ycir in advance will receive the paner free from now until Jan. lt, 18S0. Pay up the old score and have your subscription date from the 1st of January, The Lincoln Journal says: A large sweet potato passed throuch Lincoln yesterday going east via B fc M. It. H.. takinc with it Mr. A. G. Owen, of Vinton, fowa. Weight of potato 101 pounds, length 13 inches, circumference 24 inches It had dried out consid-rahlv having bcrn dun three weeks; ir measured twenty eibt inches at the tioia it wa taken from the cround. If h had only tueaoured four feet we luiicht have con sidered our soil productive. The following sensible line! we take from the Jrhnou County Journal and commend them to the careful pcrusa' of those of our merchants who ihmk they cannot afford to advertise. There are a few business men in this city wbo say they are too poor to do any advertising. .IT these people persist in such methods of thinking, they will find theosclves too poor fur anything. The most judicious investment of money for a business man is to tell people, throagh a standard paper, that he is ready to do business. In dull times an adverfisetrent is a reminder to the ouyei of wants, which he will supply as early as he can; it wih .serve to attract trade, which is alway floating around, even in the hatdest of times, and gives the advertiser a chance to bid as low as anyone else. Id flush times, when business is active, adrertiainc makes goods go off, aud the purchaser is at a loss to know where to pick up bis supplies. In short, advertising at all times is putting money where it will do the most good. Disbelievers In this theory will have faith in its practice after one experience provided they advertise jtuiicicueJ:. G72 LTXTLS SG7 IT7 C-3rr. Ohio care 2S OK) Kcpu' .can majority, and Iowa about the iaie. L I tbs good worlt go on. Will Thompson, author of ' Drifting tcith th tiiir," and other f-iumu s-iniri wille!e2t ?3 00 wrh ofnew and popular kheet mu-ii from our Iarr stock, and -end to any addre-, on receipt of c.' $1 00. This ii the bj-t chance ever of fercd; fir't-clj kheet ni'i-ic at one-third the regular price, ijtate whether you want, vocal or intlrument.-il Semi order. t o W. L I'l 1 0 11 ls o .v .t Co . . Kat Liverpool, Ohio. Cmtrd States Land Office. 1 Bi.oominoto.v. Neh .('ct It. 1-S79 f EntTOlt Chief. D-ar Sir: Better hereafter ins 'rt at least three name of witnesses", so il one cannot attend there ' ,,e nP nef,! ofo no,i- . -li tell the parties tht members of tamily and y relatives ill not do for wi mnn. BespsetfuHv. S. W. Switzbh, Register. j A fine hit of younz apple and cherry trec3. ra-,,herry blackberry. gooeber.-y. ,vo , grown an-l tor site at the Cl'jvcrtou Nurseries. Cheap for cih. J T. Milliner. BDD75 AliD SH3ZS At John G. I ottet's for even body t who tux t tie .-p'Mi'luIix to pay the very lnw ner which ho is now celling for Diin't. fiil to cull ami look at hi good in this line, as he keep- the very bet quali ty of hand made goods, at pi ices to suit everybody. Brick! Brick!! Brick!!! Burton's have ji-t burned a kiln of about lOO.OdO brick at their yard on the creek just northeast of lown. The?c brick are ofthe best quality and will be fold at the lowest market pi ice. Call at their yard when you lire in need of brick and be convinced that it will be ti jour interest to deal with them. y-iil It is UselcH. Trying to buy coods cheaper than LI P DY will scllyou i3 only timo spent to no purpose Yuu can't tlo it tf The People's Brick Yard. Mr. W H. Ijiidiow is now prepare! to furnish brick tnall paitie.H whu wmt them at a reaonah!i iiric, fmiu hi- brick vard ju-t north of town. Hi-i liriok aro m.ule from the na'ivc rlav as it is In; from the bank, no smd or clay is added, and tln-v are of better quality than any horetolru made in this country, ami are lully oquil to my made in tho sta 3m 3 W e aro glad to Icarn since the Bed Cloud mills have I een fiiriii-hed with new machinery tliev re trainini; a rei'ti ration such as can he hid only by m tkim: a superior article ol flmir The Ked Cloud markot i.- dciirmding the best and the Ked Cloud mills are re.-ponding nobly to the ci.ll. John G. Potter has the large-t toek of l.idius' c'l'i'tji. rend; tna e clnthing and everythiui; in thai hue in theou'uty, and invites thu pttb.iu to call aud ex amine foods and prices beforo purcharinc el-cwhere,as he feels urc ho can suit all FOS SA12. ITy cntir j s:e:k of Boszs, Notice, Wall paper, Window-shading. &s. Al:o a wall paper trimmer, saaple-ract an sh977 ca:o. 9:f M. S. S!:i;iTT. BON'T FOESIT I That the Lirgest, Cheapest and Best stock of Groceries you will always find at tf LIDDY'S You e-m Save Money by buyintr your goods from LIDDY. SUil Ahead 1 LIDDY is selling Shoes at prices that will astonish you. Call and .-co them, tf Announcement. I hereby announce myself as an inde pendent, candidate for tho office of sheriff of Webster countv. subject to the decision cf the voters of the county at i ho November election. A. J. RI.NNKCKEU. 7H27 S2AT ALI 07H33S ! A lame assortment of tho celebrated Selz' Chicago Hand made Boots & Shoes, every pair warranted, jut received and lor sale only by LIDDY. Wanted: To ti.-ide harness for two thousand bushels of corn, at tlu "BoiS Harness shop, 11 if A. J. Uenneckeh. SMIC3 T07SACH?.S. Notico I hercbr Kivcn. that I will examine nil peremis who m.iy deir! to offer the.cselre aa candidates for teachci of the primary or common chol9 of Webster county, at Ued Cloud on the Crtt HatarJay of each month at nine .-'clock 2. m. sharp. A. A. Topx. Co.. SupL Final Proof Notices. Land Office at Bloomington Neb. Oit. 7th. 1S73. Notice is hereby circn thnt the following amed settle- has filed noti-e of his inten-ion to make final nrnof in uptxirt of bis claim, and ecure final entry there if at the rxpiratioa of tnirty aays irom ine a.neoi iai; ciuiTr. iu; Jm - I! Frrmm of Red Clou 1. ebster- Co Net., for the oath li southern I. r.ortneast li uthe.-ut1. mtheist'I northcat, of ec. 21 town 1 north ranee 10 w-t. and names the fol lowing - his wiinesfe. vir; Lewis Watt of Ue-l loud. Kebr ska. and Henry Wiehaana of Red Clou'l. Nebraska. oct23n t20 S. W. Evitiib. Iteguter. Land Office at B'oomincton. Neb., 1 Sept. 30th. 1S79. ) Notice is hereby gif en that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to m .ke ur.al proof, in sup Dort of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, vu : Daniel C. Metcalf, for the southeast J section 34. t iwn 2, range 11 west, and names the following as his witnes-es, viz: Iivi Moore, of lied Cloud. Neb., and Charles II. Potter, of Ked Cloud, Neb. oct2oct30 S. W. SWITZEU, Register. Land Office at Bloomington Neb.. Spt, 30th. 1379. Notice is herebv civen that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and secure final entty thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: Johann flimmelberg, for the southeast section 2. town 3, rpge 9 west, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Owen Lllcy of Webster county. Neb., and William Ross of Nuckolls county Neb. oei2?ct30 S. W. SWITZER. Register. Final Proof .Yoiiccs. L 02i ml BJtahutoo JUV !; tti. T9. ; 'JK I hrrtirf (trra tklt . llbMi I cael ttJtr hx Sict TtiM f Wm tstwsiMta . SiakrS l i-rwl it t.pift f it' rU a. ! . IrrnuSsii tU7 thr-tf t -kt rjHtto f Wll'Utn Krt. fx l a- qrl' U . kt wu?.Tit WiIIUhi Ti4r i K1r Hi!!. .Vtpnu'c-.-. 1 W i:!rt "wkuli l Hul. ' nv2izi S. rr.-WITZKK.lWiKe LnJ Ofli' t lifootcicctos Ne b. itp. Sfc Tf ntmt-1 Mtltr h Atrl ti tf bJ. witlMia ' u:' fiI i rf ia t!pr of Udua. 4 ir-urr J5l rn'ty tbrf si tr r,4ralo vt tbiMj ty frm lhlitf Un, nU. t- re It town 4 raor 19 wert. ! t t fl lirh'iU'H. nt. Witl.to S4li 'f Via Hi I. .Neb.. Mui iUiAta Kvtf l.lur Mill. NVrx Jta. ler-Hil -. W. SWITZEU. Itrrbttr. L3'I OSee At 1 lu&tiscta W Btpt. Ifch TJ Notice U h-r-Hj riren tl.t iht f!uinf tiatn-l etJ'r h filr-l : of lit ir'rBWi-n tsatcc final nr ia -Btl-'t t( hi r!lin. iihJ eore Cn.t mtrr tLtrf i ihr rtjiir ia f thirty il. frrtw the 1 of ! nlKf. hi- ll.tlliub tsit tf th ntithw-"t lnrtr . 't ton I raasc I? fi, and n!ritfef.j)i a bi iJnrr, it. Kr'l IJaoV f !'! Hill. Neb.n-i lltar) Ninryrrf Mlii Itt'l Nb. ttlitii S. W WIT.EU. Kc;,er. I.ol OSeo at IltowniiDitan Nrb. K. 2th. TV. N'ntii-c hrt cttreK tht tke f!!win naniC't urttltr hx StrI ntie 6 bli i'.trntion tn make bn iroofin uptort of hu clam. aJ e carr Cnal mtrr thtrof at ihit rt-iratinn uf tbirtT Jij from the it'. '-f lhi axtire. u . Willi i-D ."''Sjft. fr tho j'h-at 'imr'rr . 10 tlw I ruc 10 ft a"t nta" Ihr fol Inirior sr hi itnra. Tit Willura Tiitirrrof lllur Hill. NVM:a. ad FreJencV WcKkrrt e! Blur Hill. AVb. lrHietz:t Si. W. SWITZnit. Kwtrr. LanJ Oaco at IJIoomiulon Xl. ctft. 17th. . Noiicr U hnrrby tircn that lh- fu'toiriGj namnl rttlcr h filed notlrif hi nitration t tnsVr final :r'Kf in upitt of kn eUim Oil re cure finul rntrj- thrrr-'f at th r.irati.n cf thirty tin. froai the tfat of thisi n(ic- rii . Kliinbclh A. Ht a', wife f Itjuh S. iicil. In-- f-ir the ruthr.i.t mrtr 12 twn 1 ritf" II wt. an I tsi-sv the f.llwm hrr ; witnt-... vie Chitr 'V. 1 ulleruf Initio. Net . ml ;iirti HciJ a Isitin ri. .cr2ct2 S. y. siWITZKK. Hciiiter. LAnl yWco.-t Blonmtngton. N'rb. Srpt. 3Jth. 7i. Noticfl i he lr ci"cn tht th f'l!ornx nrai tttttrrhiii filrtl imliet-of hl iutostion t innke finil prof in u'fort of Li rTaim. aut jmi-r fnal 'iitrf there f nt thr -tpirati n of thirty iJ.it fr.n th" J t of tht. noti'c. vir: Wi' iiii T'ifpr f r th n rlbTrt qinr'rr e 11 town t rarer 10 vret. ni tw" th foll-iwin hu wiirrif. ur Willitni huUof itlue II ill . N h.. au.i rt l.luui Curt of 1-lu- 11.11. c'.. e.2.ci33 SJ. W. SWI i ZKH. IfrcS-tfT. Lstfl JSc m lMDwrnmtOD. Ne'r.Spt.2Tth.l"T3. N'.iti r I- h-rrliv givrn tbt th fllinc Uiifit-I ".-iiltr lia file-! notic ol Ii Into t .a tn maV-fnil i-rof in 'nnirt of hi eUim. nit-l iH-iirw Cnnl -ntry thrrrif at the Tjiiroli n f thrtr el n fr.iui holate i( thi nnti e vi : JawtS Km-lchcr. hmr of lUrhira Km-lelier. ilrcepl. for tho north-ci't ijuirtrr n-'.n "il iiivtti '2 rimsc 9 nt, anl nm the fwllotrink- li witn'iMC vii : Samuel ( err of llnl t? oml .N'ctj auJ Samut! 5uir.:nerha!'ler cf KcJ Cloud Nch. octioct"50 S. W. SwtriKR. iWi't'r. I.aml Office at l!!o.tuinpton. Neb. -iiit 7th. 17.1. N'oti-n is hcM'T ci-en that tho following named n-ttlcr hi filnl nctioe. f hi lu'rtittin t make final proof in yiiitrt .f hi rUiiu. nni rrur Qfial in'rj thereof ut fh' rxiMtion of thirty d t from he ii.ttpf thi imtipf, ix l'oimlJ .Me'allum. furthn north i ruth-wett !anMnti 1 2 X 3 'tion 10 t nn 1 rmisr y wii ami nan!" ths following a. h wittn-". ri : William Mfltriilrtofltnl Cloui Nub.anJ J"ih (iarhiTiif Hiil CloU't Neh. OCtZocC' 5. W.SwiTZEH. I'.reiftT Land OtSro at IltooniiriKton N'ob. Sirpt. 17th TV). N'otirw i hereby civrrj tint tho fH-wine nrnil o ttr lis fill nn'i f lii i 'tnti"t l makpfiii'l proof in fiUHMiri rii rliiii 'nl cure final entry t!i'eif a tin cm p'.rition of thir:rlv froin th iltteof thi n'iti(.. vi : Henry I?iIiIt f r ttiu imr'h .! invirr 5-c i town " r ins 1! wft, ant nam ii" f''l-iTiis a his witni . vi: : Frank Mtif'r fwrl"rr outit. Neb. and Ai Ffribmr '( wbtr Nrb. oct2ct3) S. w. SWUZKit, IW.-Ur. I.in.t Office at Illnmnin'on Nob M. 22-1. Is7. N'otic" i herbr givrn that Un oMn:ns name 1 ieMler h-i file rmtic ol hi mtTitn.n t inikefinil proof in upiMrt f hi elim ani Kiire final -ntry thT-"f at tho ri!r-itin of thirty la from thoItnnf thi nMer, u ; Oliver Mct'nll. f'T tlm nr'h-west i larlT Sc 7 town 1 rnnre 11 Wft. nt name th- iill-iwir h hi witMcvn. vt: U'lllinni ". ItiihoII of weli'ter cunty eb and Davtil Pinec of web. IT rimt Nth. octUoci.ri S. V. .SwirxKK. Hfici'ter. A.and OUireat Hlooir.iafrton Neb. Oct. Sth. 1S7'. Notice i herehy riven thit thr foil .iTiDC namel i-ctttcr a filcl notice of hi int -nt.i.n t- inHk" li'ial frof in "ipjMirt ! hi rl un. aii'l eriiri' final entry threof ut the rxiirition of thirty diy ttoni thed.Uc"! thi notice, vu: Aavior I.arort. tor the north a't 'iiarir v-ction 2 town t riiR 1- wet. and niinr 'hr following ai hi? witiie!1-. vir : .lyenh l.al'ort of Weh.ter eouiityN'cb. and il.a S. Well of Webfr county Nb octlt".aovl3 S. W. S.VirZEIl. Hrei-ter. Land Office at Itl'iomingtnn Neb. Oct. fith. "iTL. No'ice il hereby g n that the following notned Peltier ha filfl nli'-e of ii intrrition to ui ike final iirnofin futinort ' hi cl.tim. and - curn final emry thereof at thu expiration of thirl v ill 9 troni thn ilitte ol Mil noti-p. riz: Franklin It ! nn.r I of Ked loud. UVb-ter r uniy. Nek., forth" west i (f outhe.t 'J of section Ji towns'up l north of ruiire 1 1 wet an't name the following as hi uitneM . rir - I)vi I S. Helvern of ltcl Cloud. Neb., and William T. ilon of Ited Cloud. ebraKa. octlonuvH .". W.SW I r.KH. IWiter. Land Office at I'ooininRton Nob. Oct. Sth. Ia7!. Notion i ht-reby aiven that the following nimeil filler his nle. notice of hi intention tr mke fijai pro if in rmppor of h- cUiji. and ' cure finil -ntry there f at the piratiou of thirty day from thed-te ofthi. notice, ru- Hiiabctn lleoeriy. winnw n urnjamn r. Ilebcrly. of Gnide Kock. Neh.. fir tho northwest iiarlero: seen utwn.t nrrin oi rnnire v wei. anI names tti" imiowing as ner wnnre. u: l.cri llebberlv of (Iindr Kock, Neb. and Frank Wither f t.uile Kock. Neb. octlGaovll S. T 5V.IT7.KI:. He?iter. Land Ofliie nt loominifton Neb. .Sept 7tb 1S79. Notice i herudiy siven tint th fid'owinr narr.c-1 ettlrr ha filed notice of hi intention to make finl proof in furport td hu claim, nnd iTurc final entry thereo nt the expirstinu of thirty 1j from thi dte of thi r.otire viz: Laac Ii. Hummel of Webter comity. .Veb . for the wit '4 nirthwet x ej Utiwn.t ranse 11 west, and name thefidlnninijnohi witoee. viz: Andrew iarlo"k of Webster cunty. .Veb.. and Nichole ll.inaj of Hebter county. Neh. O.tl6.novl3 S. W. 8 ITzn. Iteicijter. Land OCiee at Uloomcncton Nrb. Oct 11th '73. No'ii: i. hereby uiven that th follovisi; Damel "ettlcr ha fi'el not er of hi intention tt in k finil proot in support of hii claim and ecure liral mtry th-rc f at the expiration of th'rty ily from thcdite ofthi notice, xlf Tharles F. W. Kraui of Veb:er cmnty Neb. for too nortliestt quarter of. ec. 10 town 3 north of ra- (te 11 not.nn I nm? th" follow in- aj hit witne-. viz: ' ohn Werner of Webter county. Neb and lleary Gerkeof Wbtr eonntr. Neb. octlonovW S W-SUITZKR. Ks rr. Zand OScc at Bloominston Neb Oct. U:b. liT1.'. Notice is hereT piven that th-s fdlowins: named ctltr ba filel notice of hi intention to make final proof in upport of hisrUim. and secure finsl entrv thereofat the expiration ef thirty 'lav from thedite if this notice, viz : WillUtii C. Maxwell of Hcd Cloud. Webter connt'. Neb., for the Lot 2 aid .1 and south 4 no 'i and northeast1 souther: ; of se.-tioa . town 1 ranirell weauan I nn. the following a hi witnee.. iz- Oliver McCall ot ItH 'louj. Neb aVi DrH Di'ceeof Re I Hond Neb. octl0aovl3' S. W. SWITZSK. Keyister. Laa I 035 :e at Dloominsttoa Neb. Oct. 11 th. "73. Notice is hereby siren that the following nime-i settler ha Sled notice ol hU intention a make fiial ntoofin -npport of hi clim. and secure Snal entry thereof at the eTirai'wn of tbirtv days fmm ih date of this nott-e. viz: L"cy .ta?in tf we'HtercuntT. Neb for the northeas luirier o"fec. 12wn 4 n"rth rinf 12 wet and na:.- the ollowiis as his itne se. vizr Spencer Alexander wehiter county. Neb. od Jame-sSpickncli f whter countv Neb. ocilsnovtt S. W. SWITZER. lWI ter. Lasd OfTice at inooainKtoa Xeb.Oct. lti. 1379. Notiee is bereby siren that th following; 3aed settler ht- Slel notice of hi in estioa to make final proof in support ofbis c aim. ani se cure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty day from th! date ofthi no'iee. vixc Will-am Ito.iy of Thiaiarrille Neb. for th northwe t qur:er of 12 town 2 north rani"? 9 west, and nomes the fllowinz s hii wi?ates. riz: William Be.cham of iteachamrille. Neb. and Jarae Beaehaof Keacbavjlle. Neb. ostI6novU S. W. aWiTZKB, Itesuter. Lacd OfScc at niooraiortjn Neb. 0-. 23th. 1S79. Notice b berby ciren that the fellowins named settler ha Sled notrre of hi intention to make final proof in rapport of h claim, and secure final e try thereof t the expiration of thirty days from the due of this notice, riz: 5thAUrerof Wo'-sterwanty. Nebraska, fur the nortbea: quarter of tec ? tawn 2 nor h raace 10 et, and names tar fotlwinr as his witne- vie Henry JcCuae of Webster eosctf Netted Ivlward MeCuni of We'ater county. Neb. oetSaorJ)1 S. W. SWITZER. Recirter. Lani Of5e at Bloomington. Ne. Oct 20th. 1573. Notice is hereby civea that the fallowing named settler have filed ncticof intntios tn make final procf ia support of hiseiaiaaad secure final entrj thereof oi tae expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, vix- Lroy I. May field of Websur county. Neb. for the southeast iaartr of mc tt town 2 north rBe9 weU anJ nasae the foilowin; as his wie-sies. vie Horatio K. Atkinson of IV bster coasty. Nebraska, and James 8. AUuroa of wabMer county. Aebraaka. j crt3s7v2C s. w. PWITZER. R-r:-r. ' J. C. FARLEY, tor-r w rr- -nr.Al.KR !N- Drugs, Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes. A full up ply of SCHOOL KOOKS. aT.TiONKKy. ir.vLL l'Al'KK. As. VUc lcti! ai tttefa rrvT4. T-PrefrtptiwEf r-ttlttj (otiiJ"ii One dr mjuiIi THaat :tKt ui.(h:d nk. Flour & Feed STORE. CHAS. E. PUTNAM. Prop' FLorn.FiiD1 Cvrn. Meal. tan thti i l KJ ai GROCERIES, VuiMbr !H! j! t.r-erry Vtl iJ I'm niton it're mbru jj Hint tu i ,im tt a. a or b-aU lii(hrit markrt irke iu eaib ip fat eria -Alt lin.li ofrxuBtri rro-ie- tiVrn n civat ' furcol 'JtHxli 'IrlivorrJ to all part if la frco of clarcr Sit.' south of iUr't'f i'ln I'rtorr. Red Cloud. - Nebraska k 1 rulers tti .&?? m a ?a t vl ail kind. Thty ell OHKU for CASH, ant if thrj hure or, wbtt ou aut. lr jour ordrr and they will HU it. CALL ON Til KM One Uoor norta oftiarber e. aii'J itr. iiiuaouii I will wait ou j tn. apdt.i ItliD CI.OIM). NBII. KOVELT! aad VARIETY STORE. Eyland D. Yeiser Hasjust rceivt 1 a stock ol lUoiions, Hosiery Collars MML Brushes k J EAV K LKY of tho latest style II ASK I. TS of every vartrty, J M'ANKi: NOVELTIES. FANS. STATIONKKV. TOUAfCO'S. CIOAffS. IIIK.S. CHOICE CANDIES LEMONS be &e. Wbieh he oSars low for cah. ' Call And See, Firit door south of Arju? oCce. July 21th 1-79. D T, ' THOMAS" IKAI.EKIN Groceries, iiaudhaht; SHELI"VAKE AND General Merchandise Agricaltur.il ImplcmeiifM or all kind. Highest Market Price paid for country produce. (OWLF. - XF.fl. T. E. MOOIST, -DEAI-EF IN- DRY -GOODS,; Groccrie?, Paints, 1 OiK VaPMiJbeM, Orugn, Motions Etc. Alo a foil IIa of j Boots I Shoes,! i Hats. Caps, aad HARDWARE. a-CoB3t7 ?iodae Uiea ia eiehaar for toodi. Oire see m cJI. T. E. Moon. COWLES XEB twim .OMI PERKINS A MITCHELL'S RED CLOUD GROCERY STORE ! STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Our j.df t lrl- m j iffw s rcMM4 ilv Utal Ail 0tcit XI ikm iti Mkl '-. a4 ti M The Lowest Living Rates- And wc hope t merit the incrciting nurclic which is being bestowed upon u. ltv your groceries ai a G E N E R A L G R O C: E K Y S T Q R IL f.tlkf .Vlctt't tfr. tUi CJL-ai IrVi H. ISl.MR MINER i r.xitr- is M ERCHAND3 I iNVc L,CI' l'onn'B0 - lUui A p CLOTHING HATS CAPS. BOOTs. Shoes G J i s.s w j.i i'e , Qee 1 1 w m im u liMl CroclviM'V. Wc buy our goods for CASH, mxd defy com-im-tion. When in town mvc us a cull., One dooroutii of Pott Oihc. I Mll!Rcd Cloud, HARDWARE ST .UlTtllKII- A MOUI1.12ST. IroK. We keep on hand a( all pi etc stock W.. .!-. i.. , ... ... . r W rK, 7V r4 ' FARMING IMPLEMENT! Giv e us a call, as we feel sure ue can Mill ou in tjualitv and price Remember the place, opposite the Chief Office, Red Cloud. Nob. JOHN G. -I'KAM,!. IN- DRY GOODS. Groceries, Queensware, and Fall & Winter CLOTHING -AW(;- A Lirgc rot ol JJOOTS VHIIOFS. Imu A tAPH, Ax-., &; .WTGitc me call, every tbioc U t JlOTruM Vi r CAIL Keel Cloud. KlfrDsci: Crrihrs.1 ft' M S ft G m I mMmmw-i HlflBaB''1. M:J- Don't bv until you have seen tho lightest rw.vting maxthiem tn tho World, the Ever Rcfiablo "VICTOR." VICTOR SEW1NC MACHINE COMPANY, FOE SALE Bi' Mitchell & Morhart, Ked Cloivl. - kiii. - ; ir MitchH. J I. Mt$ BRO i v . -Vl ,H r?brisls:a. r 9 azmm time., a large ami ip ol rl a rd-ware. o d, rt POTTER, J C POTTER- taproTSEMls S:p:sr, 18781 w mm m urn. Important Improvements. 4 UA .:. j; C - :rOIiVtrt ; , m T't if Ir-lJt i-t tlt -Sm L- 1 Uu'j.-. (uwt ij5p' r m Ik 'if ' V'. wV I" s -; 2;. - . I-ilrr-!7 nan iJa Tsim.L' V 1 4 - R - -liSt-- -..-.. S f- ?? x. JSi3.!y;