The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 13, 1879, Image 4

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THE CHIEF.
LOCAL MATTERS.
A i;ooJ rain Tuesday night.
A little rain last Monday night.
( J real bargains in hats atMrn.Lutz'5.
Uring your job work to the Ciiikf
ofljec.
Ladies' Cloaks ju&t received at Mrs.
Lulz'g.
Ked Cloud is enjoying a substantial
growth.
Velvet turban hats, real beauties, at
Mrs. Luiz's.
A hcsh fctock or fancy candies at
G. W. Dow's. J I 3
There is not a vacant hotiso of any
kind in Rod Cloud.
The Omaha Bee traveling man gave
us a call last Friday.
Hats cheaper than was ever known
before at Mm Lute's.
The celebrated Whitebrcast coal for
talc by J ones & Magcc.
This j-cems to have been a good year
for independent candidates.
Call at .Tone." it Magcc'd lumberyard
for your hard and fceft coal.
Another large lot of boots and shoes
just received at Uuclc Sam's.
Nearly the entire independent ticket
was elected in Adams county.
Work is piopreFhing rapidly on the
railroad west of Kranklin county.
Subscribe for the Chief, tho only
religious newspaper in the valley.
Nkbkaska went Republican at the
last election by a handsomo majority.
Silk.", satins, velvets, plushes, for
hat and drcs-s trimmings at Mra. Lulz's.
A choice brand of five cent cipars for
pale at co.t by the box, at G. W. Dow's.
Will Slinchcomb was married to Miss
Guinnic Ntligh of Omaha last Thursday.
Uoby proposes to fit up the upper
part of his itore to bo occupied aa an of
fice.
Uncle Sam has just received a largo lot
of ciockciy which he is telling at bottom
prices.
Those who held their breath before
election can now pursue the even tenor of
their ways.
Mrs. Lutz can furnish you with hats,
cloakp, jewelry, and all the finery to ma'ic
you look nice.
We have ordered a cut especially for
pale bills, something new, come in and
get 'cm printed.
A dozen new subscribers in tho last
week, to the olde-t and best paper in
IVcbstur county.
Tiikkk was two serious disasters at sea
last week occasioned by collisions, and
many lives were lost.
The Truth-Teller. Mr. C. Borin's
new paper, 1? likely to be hucd for libel
by a young lady. Too bad.
There is a good demand for rooms
in tills town Tor offices, and there are
none to supply tho demand.
M. It. licntley displays a nobby sign
on the corner of C. H. Potior a building,
which says "Money to Loan."
Last Monday was a day that remind
ed us of certain seasons in tho year in the
east. A heavy fog prevailed all day.
The Kev. Mr. Haigh, of Chicago,
preached to a large and attentive congre
gation at the Court House last Sabbath.
Never mho: we have been in the
printing businej-s have we been so crowd
ed with job work as iu the last few weeks.
Mr. Aultz has sold his bakery and
rcaurant to Mr. Thomas Norris
who will conduet the busiucss here
after. The band boys went out the evening
after the returns were received from the
election and serenaded the successful can
didates. Major 11f.no, of the Seventh cavalry,
lias again been courtuiartiald and will in
all probability be dismissed from the
Ecrvice.
Hon. A. S. Paddock, of Rcatrice,
pent a day in Red Cloud last week. He
didn't favor the Ciiief with his august (?)
presence.
Wc call attention to the advertise
ment of I?. Newhoue, in this issue of the
Ciiikf. and would advise all to give the
now firm a trial.
-Election is over and still blaaks of
nil kinds are for sale at the Chief office
for just as little money as they can be
1 ad for in Lincoln.
Jones & Magee have put in a pair of
Fcalcs at their lumber office and are now
prepared to weigh out hard or soft coal
to all who want it.
Spelling I ees among the schools are
new in order, as is also "husking bees"
in various happy families, leastwise we
get numerous cigars.
The hack which runs for one of the
restaurants to and from the depot, upset
last Tuesday night and spilled the occu
pants by the roadside.
Mr. Chas. Sharp who has been slop
ping at the Valley House some time.,
died last Monday night and was buried
by the Odd Fellows yesterday.
You who want to subscribe for papers
and magazines for the coming year, cither
for yourself or for presents to others.rcad
the prospectuses in this issue.
We are happy now because we have
the assurance that the new overseer of
the poor will be kind to tho;c under hi
charge. We like to be treated well.
The ground is now in splendid con
dition for fall plowing.and the opportuni
ty will be improved by Weoster county
farmers if it don't turn cold and freeze up.
Ruf. Micksch was overjoyed last week
and perambulated the streets with a box
of cigars under his arm, and all because
lie had become the delighted parent of a
ten pound girl baby.
Joe Carr'fi billiard hall presents a
better appearanee since Mr. Jas. Harvey
has finished decorating the interior. The
work shows that it was done by a master
Jiand at the business.
A little unpleasantness occurred up
near Cathcrton one day last week in which
revolvers were drawn and tbrcaU nude
but no ferious damage done. II. S. Kalcy
and 0. C. Case went up to adjust the
difficulty.
e have received a few moro of
thocc excellent hoism bonks. They go off
like hot cakes and wc would advice thoM:
who hare tpoke for a copy to call early.
They can be had only at the ClilKF office
for Jr cent.
That traveling fraud, Geo. Pardy,
who it will bo remembered tried to show
in Red Cloud miuc time ago, has been to
Kri.-a and in beard from. The entire
press of the country unite in advertising
him as a fraud, a fiwindler and a dead
beat.
Mitchell &, Morhart aro on the jump
all the time filling orders for cook novo-
at d heaters, and this reminds us that
they have on hand the largcat Mock of
stovei and tinware ever brought to Red
Cloud. Call and sue their stock and get
prices before you purchase.
Do not nut ofi for to-morrow what
you can do to-day, but go at once to Put
nam's store and buy a supply of flour,
canned fruits, dried fruits and everything
that you need, while you can get them
cheap. Don't be afraid of baying more
than you can carry home, for he will save
you this trouble by delivering the goods
at your door.
Miner HroF. have filled their jlore
with goods of almost every kind needed
in this world, and as they do business for
cash, they have no bad d:bts to mourn
over, and consequently are always on
hand to wait upon their customers and
sell goods at the lowest figures. They
carry a clean, new and fresh stock of
everything and have no shop worn or
musty goods or anj kind. It will payyou
to call at their f tote when you come to
town.
Harried.
Abssoh TIoicojir At tho rtrMenco of the
lriJV mother. Scott i .0.. vu Tuaxliijr. N-ivcm-brrlllh.
1S7!. ltsv. 'La.. Kcillv officiating, .Mr.
Antony Ariixm t M?a Jarj K. llolcoiilb. all of
M"ebtT couuty, Ncbr- .n.
The Ciiikf acknowledges the receipt
of a liberal share of the wedding cake,
and though the parties just united in the
sacred bonds of matrimony are personally
strangers to us, yet we hope wo may be
pardoned for wishing the happy couple
a'l the felicity that can reasonably- be
crowded into a long and prosperous life.
The Red Cloud flouring mills aro tak
ing the right course to secure for them
selves a name for good flour by shipping
their poorer grade of toll wheat and buy
ing in the best class of milling wheat the
country affords. Farmers having good,
bright, plump wheat, will do well to try
the market at the mills before selling to
shippers. The winter wheat flour from
these mills is acknowledged by all to'take
the rag" off everything offered in this
market,
Just think of it 1 How many say
that they arc too poor to take a paper
when it costs only about four cents a week,
and will savoyou more than ten times its
cost during a year. You think nothing
of spending a nicklo for a cigar or glass
of beer, which does you or your family no
good, and you spend during the year
many times as much thus foolishly, as
would keep your family fcupplied with in
structive and entertaining reading matter
and keep yourself posted on what
is going on in tho world.
We call tho attention of our readers
to the advertisement in this issue of the
Ciiikf, of the"Family" Sewing Maohine.
While we do not profess to be a judge of
sewing machines we havo a very good
opinion of this company, based upon the
fict that they do not ak a publisher to
do their advertising and then pay them
in worthless due hills, but thoy pay the
same rates as our homo business men for
their ads., an4 pay it in cash, hence we
think they aro a safe firm to intrust with
your orders for sewing machine".
"Wc had the pleasure of attending the
concert given bj' tho Towno family las
night. The house was crowded and a
general good timo was enjoyed by every
body. Directly after the concert a mar"
riage ceremony took place, in which Mr.
Edwin C. Hawley, a rising young attor
ney of Red Cloud, and the beautiful and
accomplished Miss Oriva M. Towne were
united in the bonds of matrimony. The
bride was tastefully dressed foi the occa
sion, and the ceremony was impressively
performed by Judge Willcox.
Owinr to nur limited time and snace
anj conipelle,i t0 make but a ell0rl no.
tice of he affair, and will close by hoping
that the happy couple may have a pleas
ant journoy down the pathway of life
and that no cloud of adversity may dark
en their pathway.
Programme of the Webster county
Teachers' Association to be held at Red
Cloud, Saturlay, November 15th, 1S79,
commencing at 10 o'clock a, m.
Arithmetic, A. L. Funk.
Grammar, A. A. Pope.
Physiolocy, C. W. Springer.
U. S. History, A. L. Burton;
Spelling, H. Hampton.
Essays, Miss Brown, J. M. Pryse, Jr.
Declamation, Dean Smithe.
Select Reading, C. W. Springer, Mies
Cannie Beal and A. L. Funk.
Lecture in evening. CoMMrrrEE.
The following are the list of ques
tionsuscd at the teachers' examination of
October 4th, 1S79, for which Mr. Pope
was sa bitterly attacked.
GEOGRAHPY.
1. What is the principal sea port of
England? Japan? United States?
'2. Write a description of Nebraska
using the following topics, a Boundaries;
b surface; c soil; d climate; e productions;
f cities; g railroads.
3. How are clouds formed?
4. DeGnte latitude? Longitude?
5. What is the horizon?
C. What is a river system?
7. Name the four general and four
special production of the United States,
naming the state in which each special
production is raised.
8. In what zone is Iceland? What
can you say of religion, education and
habits of its psonlc. and of the nhvsical
features of the ccuutrx?
Marblthead lime constantly on hind
and for eale at Jones t Magcc'a lumber
yard.
MONEY TO LOAN at 10 per ccnL
no Commissions Apply to I). S. Coomus,
at the Court Hoae, Red Cloud, Neb. 14
Don't you forget that Morris it Wcnt
veer have the largest ttock of lamps,
lamp flue. and fixture in the Republican
valley. Red Cloud D.ug Store, two doors
wcat of Boya' Home. J4-2
We would adrue all the firmer who
are able to do co to bold their eurplus
corn for a better market in the erring, as
it will doubtless bring 60 cent a bushel
before the aext crop is grown.
Programme for tLc Sunday School
Convention to beheld at Red Cloud, Neb.,
November 'J'Jth and 30th, 1S79.
bATL'KDAY, 2 1. M.
J. Devotional cxercUes, Rev. Dixon.
2. Opehiug address, Why i came, N.
D. Hillis and Dr. J. Ji Smith.
3. Chief difficulties iu teaching, Mrs.
Geo. Beut.
4. How to introduce a lewon, C. W.
Springer.
5. Teachers' work and influence, Miss
S. Brown and Mrs. Real.
EVENING.
1. Devotional exercises; Rev. Geo. 0.
Bent.
2. Relish for and methods of Bible
reading, Rev. J3. Pryse, Mr. A. B.
Pierce, I. Frisbio and others.
2. Question box.
SUNDAY, 10 A. M.
1. Durational exercises. Rev. G. 0.
Yeiicr.
2. Elements of a good superintendent,
opened by S. Perkins.
3. Art of illustration how and where
to procure them, J. Q. Potter and N. D.
Hillis.
4. Common mistake in teaching, Mrs.
Setoll and Miss Laura Dixon.
5. Teachers' personal and spiritual
work, A. L. Mitchell and Mrs. Howard
6. Sample blackboarding, Jas. Pryse
and N. D. Hillis.
DINNER (Lunch in court room.)
1. 2 P.M. Devotional exercises, Kv.
Chas. Reilly.
2. Children's meeting, conducted by
N. D. Hillis. Addresses by Mrs. M. P.
Bent, A. L. Funk and others.
3. Grumblers' hour. 1. At ministers.
I. At superintendents. 31. At teachers.
4. How to prepare my lesson, D. B.
Spanoglo and MUt Millio Smith.
5. Through the eye to the heart, Rev.
Mr.
G.
Birr.
Question box.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING.
EVENING 7 P. M.
Opcniug cxercihcs, J. Q. Potter.
1.
2. Es-ays, Misses Mary Kcilly, Mat
tie Frinbic and others.
3. Bible reading, conducted by A. L.
Funk.
4. Five minute speeches, Messrs A.
B. Pierce, Chas. Kaley, A. A. Pope. D.
B. Spanoglo, Rev. Mr. Barr, Dr. Smith,
Mr. Otis, N. D. Hillij and others.
Mr. N. I). Hillis, missionary of Ameri
can S. S. Union, and other workers of
Frauklin county will be present. All
Sunday schools in Wccster county are re
quested to attend tho convention, bring
ing pencil, note book aud Gospel hymns,
No. 1.
Pauss, PoaJer and ?oru:e 1 1
The invention of that superior and com
plete sewing machine (thc"FaraiIy"Sew
ing machiuc), marks one of the most im
portant eras in the history of machinery,
aud when we consider its great usefulness
and extremely low price ($25), it Js very
difficult to conceive of any invention for
domestic use of more or even equal iui
portauco to families. It has great capaci
ty for work; beautiful, smooth and quiet
movement, rapid execution, certainty and
delightful ease of operation, that at once
commend it above all others. The work
ing parts are all steel, strong and durable,
and will last a life timo; the bobbins hold
100 yards of thread; the stitch is the firm
est of all stiches made, neat and regular,
nnd can be regulated in a moment to sew
stitches from an inch in length on coarse
material dewn to the finest, so infinite.-i-inal
us to be hardly discornable with the
naked eye, and with a rapidity rendering
it impossible to count them as fist as
made; it has more attachments than any
other, and it does to perfection all kinds
ofheavy, coar.-e. plain, fine, or fancy
needle work with case, and far less labor
than required on other machines. It
needs no commct'dition, the rapid sales,
iucreasinz demaud, and voluntary encom
iums from the press, aud the thousands
of families who use them, amply tes;if
to their undoubted worth as a standard
and reliablo house necessity, extending its
popularity each day. Machines sent
anywhere to be examined before any mon
is p id. Agents Wanted by the Com
pany. Address them for information.
FAMILY SEW INi J MACHINE CO.,
7 14-ly 755 Buoawat, New Yoric
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Chattel mortgage blanks for sale at
this office.
EST2AY N0TIC2.
Taken up by the subscriber on his en
closed land in the southwest K section 21,
town 2, range II, Red Cloud precinct.
Webster county, Nebraska, on the 1st
day of Noveml er, A. D. 1S79, one year
ling heifer, white in color with tips of
ears red. Van Benson
November 6th, 1870. 14-13
The People's Brick Yard.
Mr. W.H. Ludiow is now prepared to
furnish briok to all parties who want them
at a reasonable price, from his brickyard
iust north of town. His brick are made
from the native clay as it is dug from the
bauk, no sand or clay is added, and they
are of better quality than any heretofore
made in this country, and are fully equal
to suy made in the state. 3in3
Blank leases for sale at tho Chief
oifice.
Pitted Cherries, a very nice article,
for sale at Roby.'s.
BOO:S A!,3 SHOSS
At John G. Pottei's for everybody
who has the spondulix to pay the very
low price which he is now selling for.
Don't fail io call and look at his goods in
this line, as he keeps the very bet quali
ty of hand made goods at prices to suit
everybody.
Still Ahead!
LIDDY is selliag Shoes at prices that
will astonish you. Call and see them, tf
NCTICS TC TiACHSSS.
Notice is hereby jriven. that I will examine
all person who mar desire tu offer themtelre
as candidates for teAcheis of the primary or
common ;chocl of Wclwter county, at Kci
Cloud on the first Saturday of each month at ;
aiue ; 'clock a. c sharp. 1
JL A. ro?z. Co.. Spt.
ZZ'tZlLZZZ I
For fair and wjuarc dealing you will
find it to your advantage to trdr with
tf. LIDDY.
?C2 SALS.
7 esilr ctsei cf S:cr:, Vs'JLzzs. "Wall
paper, TrxiZTT-zhiiiz;. lit. A!;3 a irai!
paper triaser. rip!e-ra: asi xhrr ca::.
9tf u. s. irrinrr.
Joho G. Potter has the largest r
of ladie' go!., rcadv made clothin
and everything in that line iu the county.
and invites the public to ca'l and ex
amine good and prices before purchair.c
cUcwhcre,3 he feels ure he can ruit alL
Teacher' contracts for sale at the
CHIEF office at five cents each.
All who dcire hedee plants will do
well to onsult tha ur.drijrncd at Hat
inc. Hedge plant thi fall at $2 2T pr
10W. Next M'rinc - w ,er luu0
13 4t J. ClIEHBV, Hasting, Neb.
STATEMENT UNDER OATH.
To Whom it May Concern: In the
year 1S75 I treated with Kendall s Spa
vin Cure a bone r-pavin of fevcral month
growth, nearly half as larse as a hen'
erg, and completely stopped the lame
nes and removed the enlargement. I
have worked the horse ever ."ince very
hard since and he never ha? been lame,
nor could I ever see and difference in the
size of the hock joints sinco I treated
him with Kendall s Spavin Cure.
R. A. Gaines,
Enosburgh Falls, Vt , Feb. 25. 2.S10.
Sworn and subscribed to before me.
this 25th day of February. A. D. 1&79,
John G. Jennk,
C. F. Goodman, Agent, Omaha, Ne-bra.-la.
3 tf.
It is Usclc::.
Trying to buy good? cheaper than LID
DY will sell you is nlv timo apent to no
purpose You can't do it. tf
PB0VDT3 UP.
We havo been supplied by tho Bloom
ington land office with the necesarj
blanks for mal inc applications for final
proof, and will fill out and forward for
those wvo wish us to do so, free of
charge. Call at the ClIIEF office.
CANVASSERS WANTED.
Experienced canvcasors wanted for
Webster and Franklin counties. Rare
chance to make mouev. Small capital
only required. G. A. Bkown,
12 Red Cloud.
Candies of all kinds, very nice, at
Roby's. lltf
Bills of sale nnd fifty other blanks
for sale at the Chief cfEco at eastern
prices.
Teachers Contracts.
Teachers Contracts can be had by
calling on me or by calling at the Chief
office, Red Cloud Neb.
A. A. Pope. Co. Supt.
All blanks used by juMices of the
peace are for halo at the Chief office, at
Lincoln prices.
Brick! Brick!! Brick!!!
Burton's have just burned a kiln of
about 100,000 brick at their yard on the
creek just nurthcat-t of town. These
brick are oftljc best quality and will be
sold at the lowest market price. Call at
their yard when you are in nted of brick
aud be convinced that it will be to your
interest to deal with them. 'J-21
Blank warrautec deeds for sale at the
Chief office.
Cigars, the best brands, five and ten
cents, at Roby's.
Town plats for sale at the Chief of
fice. HZHEM32E
You can Sayc Money by buying your
poods fro ill
JI1)I)Y
Agents Wanted !
The ?few Style
'FAMILY,"
SEWING
$25
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THE USUAL
$65 Machine Reduced to $25
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The Cheapest and Best in the Wsrld !
Tco Lcsg in Use to Zczti its Superior llcritr.
NO MONEY TO ?AY TTIL 3IACHHTS
ISDSLITSEDTOYOU AND AHIK1D.
It make; thoshuUle.double-thre.ad.Iock-titch
ttneramc on 00m iiiie. 01 iuo worK. wincu re
cirrd the hiphot award at the I'entennial K
hibition. Philadelphia. I'd., in !S7i. And i com
plete with a L.irL-r Apartment of Attnchuicnt.
t r lino work than aDr other mach nc. and ltc
duec'l to only 52i.
It i an e.wyand plcajant machine to operate,
reqniroi the least care, proJucs every vnriety
of work, and will i.ut until the nest century
bcin Stron?. Ssuitde. Itapid and Efficient.
Use it once, and yoa will umj no other. The
money cheerfully refunded if it will notOntwurk
and Onll.-ut iny ruvhinc at d uble the price.
Agent ell them faster than any other in con
seouence of their being "the Hut and thcLowet
Price."
Ea-h machino thorouch'y warranted wsth
written guarantee for Sve years. Kopt inonier
Free of C'harcc: money refunded at once it not
jati'faetory.
It is the moil olid. reliable and Fati..rctory
machtac ever invcatcl for all kinds of family
work. It is an acknowledecd uneiui vocal me
chanical success, thoroughly tested, aud uod in
tb.iU tnds of ho e. An efSciant. .-ilcnt. ra;.i i.
reliable, and ever-ready helper to tho weary wife
or eauitrcsf. it will do the work of a family for
a life-time, or it will earn Irooi $4 to$. per day
for any one who wi?he to -w for a living. Thi
machiaeco.n lesi than Half the Price of any atw
machines of likeqna'ity. Hju extra Ions, larce
sized 5 huttlo. easily remuved. Extra large-fizcd
llobbins. holding UO yards ot threul. doin; a-y
with the frciacnt rewindins of bobbin. It is
built tor strenzth and contaut hard work. In
terchangeable workiDS parts, manufaoturcl of
fine polisbeJ tecl. Will run for years without
repairs: is sirap'e to learn, easy to miaH.1, na
derstood in an hour, and always rea Iy in d w
inent to do every description of hsavy or fine
work at less co-t or trouble thaa any machine nt
any price ever did. or can do. It will cw
anythii p a needle can pierce, front lace or cam
bric to heavy cloth or harnc?. with any kind of
threat!, and will runolTtwentyyards per minute:
it utes ttrocK. straisbt needle, and never breaks
them. It cannot missordrop a stitch, ravel or
break the thread, tf y -u have any other macbin
buy this and have a better olc. The eae and
rapidit of itsmotionaad quality of its work, are
its best rccomiaesdation. It will hetn.fcll.tuc.
braid, cord. bind, rather, qnilt. rufle. pleat, fold,
scallop. hirr. roll, baste, embroider, mn u
breadth, etc.. with elegance. ea.e and swiftarss.
unsurpassed by any machine ever invented.
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
The Prw for ourxiw machines are Iej than
those ajKed by dealers in secind htnd. rebuilt ,
a-d rcunr.-aea mcQines. or uiose tcinsg out o;.i
stot-c to eloe up business, many such inferior
and old style mtchine heins osTtrei as sew at
reduced vricei; beware cf impvisition acd o y
bny 3sw machine. There aro 10 kw first-els
osachine offered as low as tho" family." by aaty
dollars.
Jladanes tentor rxaminatiox Lrforcpvy
tnent of Bill
Extraordinary inducements offered to Clercr-
mea. Teachersjtoreteepsri.ctc .to act acent-i. 1
Horse and watron furnisned frrc For I:limu- J
nials seo ccriptive boots, maiic-1 free witn j
auipits 01 worn, tiuerat iciui;, cucum, etc
Address. "riHILI" SSTO73 HA:2iNS CO.,
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fjnajw "c ? town I nrvii of rc i !. e-l
csmm ta" fti.irr ! wtlne.w. tit.
rftirr Alrtjinler f Weil. Nek . "U S
llrlUof 'rtL.Nutil ttfi J,tty.t4t.NU
.COn,m fi.Vi slVllZKR. Rftulti.
Lati-l Office at l!:oaiiactvn Ne- 0t. rTta. ?
Notice l hvtrhr rira t)t the fH. inr
naml rtttcr bu Clcl notrr of bi iuIkb to
tsakrSiat r'i IB upvrt of kti rl-uio. al
rnre5aal ctrr thrteof at ta rtjraiiwo ?
thsrtr UJ fr.ui tbe dte .f lbi nut. st
-l-rr C. V.'j. If f K1 Cloud, ULur en
ty. N1miV. for th- uth.t nt?r ef r IS
timn 1 north '.fnojo 11 west. aoJotao the fl
lowing a hi" ltn.tl. (iwrf Huisinrlnf
Wrhtr county Nb- Ollrrr MetVII f HS.ter
cJUitr. Nrl arxl OrlanJa 'isiclfof Wctxlcr
c:my, Nrtrks.
oct.Vta'JT.': s. w..swrr7.ER.ni.trr.
Las.l OCco t l!luomintoa Neb. frpt. rtth 79.
Notice i herrby cin Ihit thr follow inc
n,ral pttler hu fill notlrr of hrr Intention t
inatie finl proof in at pr of hrr claim. nl
ur finil rntry thereof t the xtirtiuo
of thirty ly from theiltof thi WW it
Angelina Haw ley.w J-jtr ,.f t-lw aril II ltwly
of rt'eb'trr county. Nchrwki. fur thr nfthr.t
H'jurtrrof rre. t"n t rn:c V wrt, .nd nU)r
tho f'.ltowin o. her ritnet. Tit: JeoOary.
L-wi llawlrjr Aii'tin Itcilty an J JocU Hulick
nllif rl.iter county Neliri'lc.
oct.Waor.': S. V. SWITZEH. IteriMrr.
iaml OXecat IHwtnlntton NIi Ort. Sth. 1T-Niitt-p
i hcrrhv riven that the f!!iwimr
nsmtxl :ttler hx filnt nrttieof hi ii.l -ntiun in
make llnal .roof in uwort ( hi ctim. nnJ
ectirc final entry thereof at the rtinratiiin of
tbir'y .lay fntn thr .lto f thi tioti"e. Tit
Xavier LtFnrte. fur tho north-eot qrtrr
fection 2 town I ratire 1J wet, an.l tiAtne the
followinz .- ht witnr.rn, vit : Joeih Lal'irt
of Welrter count w.S"eb. and biIoj a. VVelli
of Web'tT county Neh
oeUOnovlJ S. W. SiVIT.KIt. P.r,i'rr.
Lan.l Office at Hloorainslon Neb. Oct.th. IsTV.
Notico i hereby p vrn that the fullnwinc
named rcttlcr tit fitexl notice of his intention to
make final proof in nupj.orl of his claim, ami -euro
final rntry thereof at the ctpirMlon of
tnirty it frmn the late of th'u notice, vii:
Franklin II. I.ron.inl of lt.l l'l.iti'1. H'rtilrr
county. Nel.. f.ir th wnl'j of nutheaJt ' of
retion 31 township I nitrth of ran;? II wr-l ant
nitiue.o the following a lu itiir--. rit : Dai 1 1
S. Hel vera of Itl Oluu.l. Neb., au.l William T.
Wil'iin of Itcvl Clou J, N cl.ruV t.
octlOnovU S. W. SWIT.KK. Krri'ter.
Land OfSce at Mootnincton Neb. Cct-Sth. lhTV.
Notico i hereby Riven that the following
nauicl iitttler h.u Slel notice of hi" intriitt.tn tf
make final j.-ojf in ("Uiiport of h' clanj. nJ e
cure fiutl entry tbrre-if at the expiration of thirty
dv from the.l.tc of thi noticr. tit-
fnu.ileth Hrberly. wMuwr of llrnjamin S.
Ileberly. of Uuido HK:k. Nub., fur the northwet
qunrtor of ro.;tt tirwn J north of rtnee l wcl.
ami name" tho follnnrins . hrr witner. rit:
I.i-Ti liubbrrl uf (iui.ln Kock. Neb. and Frank
Wither of liuide Hock. Neb.
octlonovl.l S. T'. SWITZKK. Itesuter.
Land Oflice at ?loomtnitton Neb. Sei.t 'S7lh IR79.
Notice it hrreli) civen thit th f-illowinr
nntnod pettier hi filed noticr of hi inlcntlon to
mnkc finnl pfuof ir uptirt of hi claim, and
ecurrfinul cr.try thrref at tho cxpiratiou of
thirty dj from the date of tin notice, tu:
Iaao II. Hiiinmel of Vbler county. .Veb .
for tho vtcil 4 northweit ' ( .r-. 1J town t rani;e
II wpt. and n.nnr. the f.dlowincaln witnr.r.
vir Andrew Uarlock of AVe'MttT county. .Veb..
and NlchoIcJUaiKiy or llclnter county. eU.
octlotiotn S. W. S itik. ltci:iior.
LandOBicoat Blocnnenu'ton Nrb. fct lltli Ti.
Notice it hereby civen that the fHow-iu?
c atticd settler hax filed notiro of hi intention to
nuke final proot in u port of In rliim. and
'rutr finnl rntry thrri-of at the expiration ol
thirty day frowi the dull oftHi notic. vu
I'h.irlc F. W. Kraiioof Vrbirr coun'y Neb.
for the nottlKiHt in trior of r- M tnwn 1 north
ofrmieell wct. .111 1 n tine thr f !liriti n hi
tTitner. ii" John Wrrnrr of U'eb-ter count
Nrl nnd llenrv(rkr of w oVtrr countr. Ne
octlrnovlJ " S. V.SWlT7.r.K. Itesi.-cr
.and Office at Uloominmon Nrb Oct 1 Ub. W".
Notico i? hereby piven that ihr following
named ettler ha tiled notiro of hi intention to
make final proof in iip.ortof h'cltim. nnd
cpnro final cntrv thereof at tho rxpirutton cf
thirty days from the date f tlii notice, vii:
William 0. Mnxwell of Hel Pliiud. Wrbtrr
cotntv. Neb., f-ir the lot. 1! and t and .otitli '
no ' i and nrthen.uS outhrjit ' , of mm tion 1
town 1 ranse 11 jvci-t.nnd irimu thef.illotrin
hi witnese. vii: Oliver .Mcl'all ol Kr. I'loud.
Neb. ifid Oavid Dineei'of Itrd Ootid Nrb.
octltinoTir S. IV. SWirZKK. ItcsMcr.
Iind Offico at niootniaton Neb. Oct. 1 tth. T9.
Notice i hereby Riven that the followinc
named "rttler hn. filed notice ot hi iutcnlion to
make final nroofin support of hi clnitn. and
ntcuro fin tl entry thereof nt tbe expiration of
thirty day from tho il.x' of t.'ii noticr. vi:
Lcy Matlon of wcbtrrc'jtintv. Neb., for the
mrthe.it rjuartcr of sec. 11 town I north rane- 12
wrt ami naJe the following as his witno ei.
viz: Spencer Mcxnndtr webftrr ciinty. Neb.
and damr SpicKnell of wob'trrrounty Nob.
octliinovW S. Y. SWITZEK. Itrti'ter.
Land Offico at Uloomincton Neb. Oct, 1 kh. 1ST9.
Notieo is hereby (riven thit thr fdIoin?
named cttlcr ha. filtvl notico of hi intention to
make final proof in support of hl claim, and se
cure final entry thereof at the rxpirution of
thirty d lys from thr date of thi notico, vu:
William Moily of Thorn iivills Neb . fur thn
northwr t quarter of iec Y2 town " north ranze 9
west, and nome the following a hi witnerji.
vit: William Ilcdcham of Hcachtmtijle, Nob.
and James Ucacbauiof llearht'nville. Neb.
oetltinovU ri. W. SW1T.KR. Hetiter.
Land Office at P.loominplon Neb. OcU 20th. 1T9.
Notice is hereby Given that tho following
named settler ha. file 1 notico of his intention to
make final proof iu upport of his claim, and
srouro final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty day from the date of this cotirc, vii:
Scth Alger of Wel"tcr county. Nebraska, for
tho northeast quarter of ec.3 town 2 north nncr
10 west, and name the following a hi. witne?r
vi: Urnry .VcCuno of Webster count Neb.anJ
Kdwnnl .IcCuno of Wrbstrr county. Neb.
octSInov-JO S. W. SWirEK. Iter-t'r.
Land Office at Dloomington. NV. Oct 20th. lsT9.
Notice i hereby aiven that tho following
name 1 settler have filed noticn of intention to
make final proof in support of hi claim and
securo final entry thereof on the expiration of
thirty das from thn date of this notice, vu-
Leroy I. Mnyficld of Web-ter county. Neb.
for the southeast quarter of ec.2t town 3 north
r.mso'J wcl. and name the followinc a hi
witnesesvvii: Horatio K. Atkiuonof MVbster
county. Nebraska, and dames II. Atkinuin of
wcbter county. Aebraskn.
octSaorJO' h. W. .iWITZEIl. Keiister.
Land Office at Ulooinington Noh. Oct. "th. lS7i.
Notico it hcrehy siren that the followinc
named pettier ha file J notice of hi intention to
make final proof in .uppart of hi eUun. and
fecure final entry thrr;f nt the rTpirition of
thirty day fnim thr dttr ofthi notiee. vii:
J.tme II. Fcrman of Ucd Cloud, Wclter Co.
Heli fur the routh V4-'outheat ' . northra't '(
outhe:Lt '-i. iuthsnt 1 nortneat ' of cc. 'Jl
town I north rsnc 1) ,vet. and mine the fol
lominga his witne..e., vii; Lewi. Watt of Ke-1
Cloud. Nehr-i.kA. aud Ilenry Wtcbmacn of Red
Cloud. Xci.ra.ka.
octilnarO ?. V". SiriTtnB. ltesiter.
T2S7 BSAT ALL 0TH223 !
A Iarpe assortment 0!" thn celebrated
Selz' Chicago Haud-niadu Boot? k Shoes,
every pair warranted, juit recrivcd and
for tale ou!y by LIDDY.
All kinds of blanks for sale at the
Chirk office.
California Fruit at Roby'?.
Old style Durham and Chubby f molt
ing tobacco for e by V. B. Koby.
Pitted Pluui3 the bcot ia the market
at ltoby.
SOSTf FCS53T !
Thst the Lmet, Cheapest and Bc5t
stock of Groccnes you will always 6nd at
.1- 1 innva
If
LIDDY'.S
I. T. THOMAS
UE.VLEI11X
Groceries,
SHELFVARK XSD
General
Merchandise)
Agricultural Imp lenient
of ail kind.
I i
His;hesc Market Price
paid for country
produce.
1
Z!--
COWLEY,
1EB.
J. C. FARLEY,
::r,t"
Drus:s Medicines.
Paints. Oils
and Varnishes.
A full up;1y of
SCHOOL HOOKS. &TATIUNKKY.
H'ALl. I'Al'KIt, Ac
la!racc f!Wt-J wl thacVMI rrrvlfrd.
fPre-nptoc eirrfultj wpa4d"V
Ouc door touth of IlauV.
RKl CLOUD NKB.
Flour & Feed
STORE,
CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop.
r tALl R IN
FLOUR- FEED
Corn, ilral. Jiraa Chorrol Teed d
GROCERIES.
Visit the Ked Hoed t:r-rry. Krrd anJ J'rw 1
Tinon torc when you want tut plie for man wr
bea..t. I
Hljhrjt mtrkrt rrice ia cash psip ftr rrain- I
A II kindt vf rvontrr ptoiuer t tken n rirhaur '
for rood. (iooJi dctiTtrtd te all part of twos '
freo of charge.
tote aouth of Herd's l'low Factory.
RedCloud, - Nebraska
n COOSMAH i CO.,
Dealer in
BAR WARE,
of all kinds.
They ell rit RAP for TAStl. and If they
hare net what you want. Irarr jour
order nnd thy will fill it.
CALL ON THEM
One door north of Oarber's. and Mr. flOLCOM II
will wait ou you. aprltf
ItF.l Cl.OUIt. NKH.
YEISER'S
now overflowing with
IVTotions.
UToveltiss,
Toys,
Decorated China
Cups and ISiuicerM,
Vases, &c, Rich and Rare.
BLANK BOOKS, I'Al'EIl, and
'PAPKRTKIUES.
The BESTS and 10 cent CICAR3.
SMOKING 4 CHEWING TOBACCO.
ALSO-
Gancral Aent for the sale of the Great
aud Popular Remedy f the age
DOBYISTS'
SURE CURE.S CATARRH.
Thw .simple and innocent remedy hai
given relief in a very short tiuio to many
.luftcriiii: from thi- terrible diM;a?c. Re
lieves Neuralgia and Nervous hcidaoho
iu a few minutes.
fcjr To Dealers special rate? arc given
ie the sale of this valuable remedy.
R. D. YEISER,
RED 010 UD.
NEBRASKA.
First door foulh ot Anvif ofiee.
IVToon & Callender
-DEALERS IN
DRY -GOODS,
Groceries.
Paint,
Oil,
Tarnlwlicjs
f
Drags, JTotion?s Etc.
Abo a fall Hnaof s
Boots i Shoes,!
Ilatx, Cap?, nnd
HARDWARE.
-Conntrr ?riae takes ia eichiro for
uod. tirc c a call.
Hcoa S, Callender.
i
xeb
COWLES
PERKINS 6c
red cloud grocery stores
1 .
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
Oar jtoeJi ate rtdat .b rrttj tt ; tl r-r4ci iWum ih k, mm
UtaJ. Ail Wx!it it tb s ("'. alt tfM., a . tmt, .4
The Lowest Living Rates.
And wc hope io merit the iiu reading p.ntrtmc
which is bcinn bcNtowci! mum us. lUiv
vour groceries at a
G K NT M R A I G R O C K R S T O R K.
II. Mtxrjt.
MINER
PC.VLKRJI
M
ERCHANDESE.
Wc keep Connrtantfy On Hau.l A Full Suvl Of
BY mm$, GRCB3S, M.
CLOTHING.
HATS CAPS.
BOOTo,
Shoes G las.swaro, Qucii.swn re annci
Crockery,
Wc buy our goods lor CASH, am! defy eot-
pktion. Wlicn in town give us :t call.
One door south of Post Oilicc.
Red Cloud.
HARDWARE STOB
IITIHIKI,!. A 2OKlliV!rr. Vvnn.
Wc keep on hand at all times, a larc and com
plete stock ol Hard -ware.
We aleo keep . ujjIy of
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
Give us a call, as wc feel sure we can tiii you
in quality and price
Remember the place, opposite the Chief Office,
Red Cloud Web.
JOHN C.
-DEALER
DRY
Groceries, Queensware, and
Fall & Winter CLOTHING
-A WO -
A large lot ol HOOT tVSHOJKH, lint, A
CAPS, Ac., c
tmrGhc mc a call, every thins Jd at i;OTTO:I I'tt Ut C.fill.
J C POTTER.
Red Cloud,
ti.
Banpefea
W. mr 9Ek.'SlKa''aK4
6fcr ylM-W" !"
wEaJHyK" syau
N
cid f T HsstiiJKl Clrccitrad I:rs. liberal Ts V tU 1rJt.m
Don't buy ty-til you Have seen the tightest running mzcn'mn ki
the World.the Ever Reliable "YIC70R."
VICTOR SSWINC MACHINE COMPANY,
juuDiarrorx. coy.. ui .. a aa zoi vu.u j. .. cu:cao. iuu
FOR SM.Z lil'
Milcliell & Morliartt Red Cloud.
MITCIIELtL'S
& . ...
J L Mactttx.
BROS
At r KlSTXvr
IMebratiha-
liWi
LVi
POTTER,
IN-
2s"lir;iv
Q000S.
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isproyessnfs S:pas5ff IS76!
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T l. .. a fcx V Iu. . - X1
Tti I11CUL
Important Improyomonts. 4
y?rt srr zmskix ui tjk aweUi a irt
i!.x Lmtj. t "rvutntA tl
r -f . I r ;. ..t - r rv -
It Hcrtia.-lj tzl v'uka.
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