i THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. Give ikanLs to-day. Ladies Clonks at Mrs J.ulz. Hair Switches for fale at Mrs. Lutz. The Select School closed last Thurs day. The Select School opens December Sih, IST'J. ladies uiuulin uudcrvrarc at Mrs. Mc Itridcc. Hats neatly tiiiuod for $1.00 at Mrs Lu'z. line Kid glovca only C5 cts per jiair at Mrs.'Lutz. Uo.-itrj' at treat Jiarius at Mrs. McUtidcp. Mr. Fuller of Catherton appreciatcF the ClIIKP. Novelties for the Holiday trade at Mrs. NcHiMcf. That business directory was printed at the Chief yfficc. The wctther has been spring like for 4he last lew week. VI C. Van Allien has built Lira a r.ew carpenter thop. Fanners complain of sore fingers caused by corn husking. Uernjo for vcilH worth 50 cIb per yd. only .'5 cts at Mrs. Lutz. A number or nice i cadences will be erected in this City in the early tpring. A great variety of fancy articles for fale rent chtnp at Mr.. Lutz. 10w3 Only a few more of those "llorj-c Hooka" left. If you want one call Eoon. Mr John Reed of Cowles likes the Chief and pays fur it a year in advance. An endloK variety of Flower Feath ers and hair ornaments at Mrs. Mc Bride. Mr T.J. Wright of Indian Creek oidcrs the Cihkf sent fur the next year to Glenwood Iowa. The Burlington JIaic7:ryr, ($2 00 a ywi) and the On hf sent to any addrce. one year for $2 l!5. Our jubsciijitioii list is increasing Fomcwhat. We added two quires to our regular fcfuc lust week. A cut load or the very ch-iisest va iictyof Mich, Cooking and Katingnpples juticc'd at Perkins cfc M. G. W. Pow &dvciii('8 his grocery buincFs in the CiliM' this week. See 'ad" elsewhere. Fats are what wc want, and it h n fact that it is for your interest to buy your Boots and Shoes of 1'. M. Your Thanksgiving will not be com plcte without a dish of Cranberrie?. l'cr Lins & Mitchell keep the bebt Brand. Miner Bro?. want 10,000 pounds of Turkey, delivered at the store prior to the lUih of December. Highest market price paid. The Lidies of Love church will givo & diuiofocial at the re-idunce of V. B. Ro by on Lee. 4ih, (Thursday week) all are coidiully invited to uttend. Case's new law office will soon be ready frr cccupancy. Wonder if he will t-ueak to us common folks after he get moved into his new quarters. Miner Bros, have purchased the most elaborate arrangement in the shape of an oil can that wo have seen, it has a e-pacity of2.VJ gallon-. Head the new "ad" of N. G. Liddy in this issue of the Chikf, and when you want goods icmcmber that you can do better by trading with the liberal adver tiser. On Monday last two loads of corn was sold in town from O ik Creek pre cinct, abo corn froui northern Stillwater. This looks as if our cum market was ta king the lead. The Literary Club meets at Mr. Springer's rcsidenco every Thursday evening fur Litcray exercise. The young folks should attend this club and be benefited ;bere:3 Wc are glad to state that Mr. W. 1$. Good who recently left this place to engage in teaching school in Nuckolls couuiy, was admitted to the Bar at the recent term of district court in tuai coun ty. He will make a good lawyer. J. T. Kniigh has opened bis new meat market on Vettcrstrcct 1st door north of Miller's Harness shop, and invi tes the public to give him a trial as h keeps a fine assortment of the best meaty, fowls, sau-nges & c, that the inaikct al fords. Bi'ckwhkat Flour is now tho rage nnd goes off into hot cake-, buy the same of Perkins & Mitchell who keep the Pre pared Buckwheat flour which gives the best satisfaction and they guarentee every pound bought of them. Try it ome you will never buy any other. Something neor our City. The Bed Cloud flouring mills are out with a new brand Patent flour. This is tbe only mill in this part of the country ma king a Patent flour, those who have used it say that nothing short of tho Sr, Louis or the Minnesota brands cm compare to it. Wc understand that at the school meeting at Cowlcs last week an unpleas antnsss occured between Mr. John Pay r and Mr. Mathew Crabtree, brought about by Mr. Payer chalenging Mr. Crab frees vote. Some warm words were indul ged in by the parties at tho time, and af ter tbe meeting adjourned the quarrel wa jesurced and they came to blows, when Mr. Crabtree drew a Tt olver, a small cal ibre and fired at Payer but missed him and hit Mr. T. J. Ward who was trying to part the pugilists. The ball entered Mr. Ward's face just below the rigtb eye, pass-id through the check b one and lodged near the ear. The wound was dressed by Dr. Calender, and though the ball has not been removed the wound is not conr-idered dan eroiw. Ho effuit was mU. we understand, to t.laee Mr. Crabtree unier arrest, hJ be quietly bparded the tra:n tbe following woraiag and skippei o-Jt to parts us- The Select School opena December St a, 1879, Solid Comfort when you drink a cup of Coffee or Tea from Perkins k .Mitch ell's choice Bratidi. Satisfaction la the Word and if you want it buy your Greenes at Perkinr k MitciicH7.il! Cloud Grocery. Pork Barrels Perkins & Mitchell have just ree'd from the factory a lot of round Pork barrels which are now for sale at the bottom figures. Thoce who listened to the infernal racket lat evening in the central part of town thought at fir. it might be Whit'b dog?, or Slrohrn practiccing his speech for the next preliminary Caucus but up on closer investigation they found the noise proccede-! from Albright who was practicing "Baby Mine" on a Shoningcr Organ. JuM ns we po to pre.s wc learn that the B. t M. depot at Hastings wac burn ed last Tue-day night. It seems that threo railroad men who were iutoxtcatcd were steeping in the depot and ovettorn fcd a lamp, setting fire to the building, two escaped, but the other perished in the flames. An exchange in a uighlfOting town con tains an account of a sad affair. It says that a certain man in that town, who never advertised, was found dead under his counter where he had been Iving for two days. He was ar-cidently discovered bj a .-mall body who we it in to get a n'c'-e'e changed. As he had never advertised people had forgotten where his store wis, and hence nobody happened to discover the b(.dy previous to it morlilcut'ou. A JethodKt minister at Glenwood last week married an Irish girl of the Catho lico faith. Upon his arrival home lu was serenaded by the band and "set 'em up" to the boys, by proxy at the neigh boring saloon. M - ' MAUUIF.I). At tho Bovt Home at Bed Clond on the 20th, of Nov. 1H70, by Rev. .1. M. Prysc, Mr. Micajah, Holcninb, and Mi-a Anra M.JefTry, both of Cloverton P. O Webster County Nebraska. Bknson-Fisiikr In the city of Red Cloud at tho residence of thn Rev. Geo. O. Teiscr (the officiating Minister) on 20th Nov. 1870 Mr. Van Benson and Miss. Klla Fieher all of Webster County Neb. MoCallijm LorKiiAnT At the rj.-iJ.no' of the bride's father, Mr James Lncklmrt, near Catherton P. O Nov. yth IST'J, Rev. J. T. Milliner officiatinc, Mr. Win. McCalhun to Mi-s Mary K. Lockhart, all of Webster Co. Nebraska. The following is a list of districts in the county that support a litte fall or winter term of school, with name or teacher engaged. Two of these teacher., Hiram Hampton and A. L. Funk, hold Gist grade eertficates, eighteen hold seo ond, and th c lulancc third grades. 1 Judson Bailey - A. L. Funk Miss L. Dixon Mrs P. Settcllo 3 Mark Noble S Miss Mary Mur daugh, G Genrgo Barker, 7 David Wagoner. 8 Miss S. J. Noble, 9 Mrs Dixon 10 Miss Klla Richardson 12 Mrs Sarah Tharpe, 13 Mrs K. A. Beal, 14 A. B. Pierce, 15 16 II. A Bailey, 17 Miss Mary Sabin, 20 Miss Nel lie Russ, 21 22 Mi a Haire, 23 K Burton, 24 Miss K. Haire. 2o Miss L Ma-, 26 Mrs S. Robinson, 27 Mi-js AnnaPryte, 28 II. Hampton. 2'J Miss Alice Stiles, 30 31 Miss Nettie Steers, 32 Miss Ella Moore, 34 Miss Cannic Beal, 35 Miss Mary .McCarthy, 36 Mrs. Josiphene Lir genth, 37 MrsS. A. Stiles, 3'J Miss Nellie Whitney, 40 Miss Mary McCallam, 42 .Miss Anna Rust, 43 4 J 47 B. A. Van Dyke 4S 4J .51 ..f i n..i; .- t:.. V J JllS-i It 10:0110111, .f .'1133 t . Morton, 55 E. M. Pears n, 56 Mrs Sii!c 5S J C. Otis 50 GO Miss I j Fuson, 61 Miss Sarah J. Yeunglove, 60 65 Christian Bakke, CG Mi.-s Anna Chisten sen, f& O. P. Q. Ronick, G9 MisB E. Downs, 70 Wm. J. L-mshlin, 7 J Dean T Smith, 72 73 E. F. Buitou. Districts No 19 and 57 have been an exed to other districts. Dit. No 11, IS, 33, 41, 45. 46, 50 51, 62, aDd 64 have r.o winter scbool but have sustined tl.rje months or more cf summer school. Dist. No 3S and G' support no school. Nov. 21st, 1S79. Met pursuant to adjournment full board present. Treas. report of receipts and expenditures from May 1st 1379 to Oct. l.t. 1S79, pesented and approved. Official Bonus approved. J. A. Tulleys, County Clerk. C. W. Ka'ey, Co. Judge. J. W. Warren, Sheri W. II. Strohm, Co. Surveyor. lu 1L Sherer, Coroner. Abraham Kaley, J. P. Red Cloud Pre. E. C. riawley, E. O. Parker, " " Guide Rock. J. II. Freeman, " " Stephen Bayless, " Plea?ent Hill. - W.B. Good, Constable, Red Cloud. G. W. Benfer, A. Purnrfier, David Singth, II. C. Scott, K W. Ebon, M. C. Jackson, Judson Bailey, tt tt Potsdam, tt Assessor, Red -Cloud. Elm Creek. " Pleasani Hill. Guide Rock. E. T.Fearn O. of H. Road DiaL no. 3 John McCoy" " VG John Sabin. " " " " " 1 Accounts Allowed. J. A. Tulleys, $126.70 Omaha Rep. e. 39.76 A. A. Pope, 195.00 J. W. Warren, 12 05 ' 49.95 License granted t? Louis Bitters of Blue Hill to sell liquors, on payment of $500 00. Adjourned to meet Die. 3d at 9 a. m. G. W. Ball J. A, Tulleys Chairman. Clerk. "Overseer of Highways." This is a newfrpgled name for road suprovisor. 'L' - L Chattel mortgage blanks fjr wle at iliii office. P207HT3 UP. We have been supplied by the Bloom ingtoti land otficd with the nocewarj blanks for tuxV'iuie applications for final proof, and will fill out and forward for thoMj wlo wi.h xin to do o, free ol charge. Call at the ClllKF office. Blank leases for ea!e at the Chief office. All blinks used by justice of the peace arc for io!e at the C'SJIKF office, at Lincoln pricci. For ready made clothing it will pay you to go to John G. Potter', as he keeps a large a.H)rt3ient of Roods of this kind as well as everything ele you need for winter wear, and all sold at bottom price. if A choice brand of five cent cirars for ale at cop.t by the box, at G. W. Dow' a. A fre-di stock of fancy candies at G. W. Dow's. 1 1 3 All ImtmI-i nf blank) for sale at the Chikf office. .John G. Potter is interested in your SOLES. He hat in stock a large lot of boots and .-hocs which he wants to close out at a little advance above cosL Call and buy something that will keep your feet warm and dry. tf All who want hoes drct-sed are in formed that Mother, the buchcr, will call and iret vour hoc. take it to the slauchter house, dress it in good hapc and deliver to you for the low price of one dollar. Mother's meat market is always stocked with every delicacy in their line that the market affjrd-. Fresh meats of all kind, sausages, chickens, ducks, tur keys for thankgiving, and every thing you want in the meat Hue. Give them a call and get a turkey for thanksgiving. 2t It is Us2!e::. Trying to buy goods cheaper than LID DY will sell you is onlv time spent to no purpose. You can't do it. tf CAITVASSZBS WANTED. Experienced canvessers wanted for Webster and Franklin counties. Rare chance to make inoncv. Small capital only required. G. A. Brown, 12 Red Cloud. Still Ahead! LIDDY is Belling Shoes at prices that will astonish you. Call and sec them, tf Maple Grove Farm. Wehtser Co. Neb. ) Nov. 15th, IST'J. J Mr. En. Since the Election U over we hnvo all concluded to go to work at homo and drop politics for another year or at least until the campaign of 18S0 which no doubt will be one of the closest contes ted campaigns witn:jsed since 1860, but as I did not tako any very active part in the election, I feel that there is no guilt resting upon un, and I am satisfied to put up with the Co. and preciuct offi cers for another lerm for the simple rea son I am obliged to, there was 1 great deal of talk throughout the county about a new d-jal, but when it como to voting, the old ticket with little exception. I heard n good straight Republican remark next day ufter election that All and Jones were to be removed nsxt by Dem ocrat or Grcenbackcr. Mister Editor I suppose you know. There was some voting a few days ago, well several person3 wore suspected, but icete all agreed that All's elected. D. S. H ELVERS. Minutes of Webster County Teachers Association held at Red Cloud Nov. 15, IS79. Meeting called to crdcr by the President. Prayer by C. W. Springer. Methods of teaching Primary Arithme tic, by Prof. Funk. AFTERNOON Prayer by Rev. Mr. Birr. Method.-, of teaching primary grammar, by Supt, Pope. Exerciso i 1 Ph isolngy by C. W. Springer. Subject 4Tho eye and eye sight." Becfs Dialogue by two of Miss. Dixon's pupilf. Essay by Mu-s. S. Brown, of Guide Rock .School. Diiclauiation by DeauT, Smith "man fest destiny." Reading of the 'Misers oVath" by C W. Springer. Select reading by A. L. Funk, subject, "Danus Greene and his flying machine." Voted that the text regular meeting be held at Granada in dist. No. 6. on Saturday day of December. A coin- mittce on program was appointed by the Chair consisting of Mrs. Settelle, David Wagoner and C. W Springer. A com mittee on program for evening was ap pointed sonsistiug of Miss. Laura Dixon, James Prysc, Jr. and Mr. Springer. Evening Session Prayer by Rev. J. M. Prysc. Reading "Putting up the StOTC," by Miss. Mry Reily. DsowningThe objection to tbe present mode of Teaching, by Mr. Springer, Funk, Supt. Pope, Rev. Pryse, and Mr. Span ogle. Select reading by Miss. Dixon. Re ading of the 1'ows Nans by Rev. J. M. Pryse. The old fashioned school cxehibition by Prof. Funk. Adjourned Anna Cbristensca Secretary. ITo Good Preaching. No man can do do a good job of work, preaek a good sermon, try a law suit well. doctor a patient or write a good article when he feci. miserable and dull, with slucgish brain and unsteady nerves; and none should make the attempt in such a condition when it can be so easily and cheaply removed by a little Hop .Bitters ' Be Wise and Happy. Ifyou will stop all your extravagant ar,d wrong notions in doctoring yourself and families with expensive doctors or humbug cure-alls that do harm always, and use only nature's simp'e remedies for all your ailments you will be wise, well and happy, aud save great expense.. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and good will tell you, is Hop Bit tersrely 0 it. See aaather cjlaaia. THE TJfi3 PI. PTTTTTT? fn. lOCJfl CIA WiwUU WWW OIR ilEll DEPARTURE! SlOO per Year! STZXC71 n? AAircs. r:s?A32 PAD. Vou at why w niluce the price of the pupcr. rfitni-Iy lcausc the time ha ciuie Jo reduce . The price of ntfpiprr mnd icriodca! of all kin!? rt: btjtRjr reduced all over the Itnd. and tl.c Cl'IfK cannot rtTrd to be behind in a matter ot to mucli importance to jt j J patron?, on ineontrary u pioos to 'ale the kad in this matter a U docs in all others in ibis part of the country. HOW CAN WK AFFORD SUCH A LOW PRICK? W will tell you how we can afford it. At the Ifw price to which the pajer ha taen rtduccJ. wc hope to run our circu lation up tn fifteen hundred in the next three iuotith, we will then have double the i irriilatioii that kc have now, and will realii a much m. ncy from the ub cnp tint I'-t a- we uu now a: iwo uollar.' a car for T.U cupies. And arttn. at the old rvc of tl! (Hi ayt'ar ami mo-tly credit thcr" xro alway. fjine who do not pay and those who do pty bare to pay for iheis own paper an! for sim-body el-e'? who don't pay, or what amounts to the amc thm. piy double price, $'2 a year) while other don't pav at all Hy alopt ing thi new plan all will hare to pay for the paper who receive it a no uame.t will be p!wvd on the boo Is utile." the iuony U paid, and each Mibscrilier will be notified a week before hi. fubcriptIon expire and if he docF not renew, hi name mill be promptly cancelled. We will have ;io delinMuen.s to earn, no bad debt,, to loo-e, nnd bv having a much larger circu lation will nf coure reahze a much larger .. , per Cent. IrOIIl OUr advertMnkr fpiCC. Thu. dear reader, we hone to turnih j'ou a good puper for the extremely low 1 . . . . r.. ,i. .... 1.. i.. piic ol one dollar a ye.tr The Ciiikk will rumiin the same .-ire a at pre-ent. and we iall add iicav nit terinl nnd improvements from lime to time as we can afford :t. The Ciiikk will give all the local news and will pub liih the full proceedings of llrj R'lard ol County Commi.-sioner a soon afrer the meetings of the Hoard as they cau be ob tained. All who are now in arrears for 'he pa per will be notified by postal card, and charged at the rutc of $2 1HI a year until paid up. All who have paid in advance will be entitled to an extra copy of the paper, sent to any address, for a Mitlicient letiifth of time to reduce the eubcriptinn overpaid to the regulur rates, $l.(K)a year. All new subscript ions and nil re newal of fcubscriptien coming in between now and the la-t of December, will date from January l.-t. l.vso No charge lor the p'tper from now until January it. Address all letters to M. L. Thomas, Kditor Chikf, Red Cloud. Neb. All who dcire hedge plants will do well to consult the underpinned at llast int;. Hedge plants tlii fall at $2 "2 per llMK). Next opting $2 fu per 1U00. l.'5-4t J. Chkhhy, llastiucs, Neb. STATEMENT UNDKK OATH. Tr Whom it May I'oncehn: Tn the ycur 1S7." I treated with Kendall s Spa vin Cure a bone spavin of heveral month growth, nearly half :h iarce a a hcnV egg, and completely stopped the lame nc-s and removed tho enhrgetnent. I have wnrkeil the horso ever Miiee very hard cince and he never ha been la'ne. nor could I ever see and difference in the size of tho hock joints since I treated him with Kendall's Spivin Core. R. A. Haines, Eno?burgh Fall?, Vt , Feb. -T. '2,9. Sworn and subscribed to before inc. this 25th day of February, a l Is7y, Joil.vG. .Iennk, C. F. Goodman, Agent, Omaha, Ne braska, '.i it'. Faucc, Fender and Pem:e 1 1 The invention of that superior and com plete sewing machine (the''FaraiIy"Sew ing machine), marks one of the m.in im portant eras in the history of machinery. and when wo consider itsgreat ii'el'ulo.N i and extremely low price ($25), it is very difficult to conceive of any invention for domestic use of more or even equal im portance to families. It has great oipici ty for work: beautiful, smooth and uub't movement, rapid execution, certainty and I delightful case or operation, that at once commend il alove all others The woik iir parts arc all stel, strung and dur.ible, and will last a life time; the bobbin hold I0O yards of thread; the stitch is the firm est of all h tidies made, neat and regular, nd can be rruulatetl rn a moment to sw ."titches from an inch in length on coare material diwn to the finest, so infinitc-i-mal as to be hanlly dicermble with the naked eye. and with a rapidity rendering it impossible to count them a fast as made; it has more attachments thuo any other, and it does to perfection all kir,d ofheivy, coaree. plain, fine, or fancy needle work with ease, and far less htbor than required on other machines. It needs no commcrtlation. the rapid sales, increasing demand, and voluntary encom iums from the press, aud the thousands of families who use them, amply tes ify to their undoubted worth as a s'.andjril and reliable hou?e necessity, extending its popularity each day. Machines sent anywhere to be examined before any mon is pid. Auents Wanted by the Com pany. Address them for information. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE CO-, 7 14 ly 755 B no a way. New Yoiik. - EST2AY NOTICE. Taken up by the subscriber on bis en closed land in the southwest , section 21, town 2, range 11, Red Cloud precinct. Webster couoty, Nebraska, en the 1st day of Novcmt er, A. D. 1879, one year ling heifer, white in color with tips of ears rid. AN liENSO.v. November Gth, 1S79. 14-18 Pitted Cherries, a very nico article, for sale at Koby's. California Fruit at Roby's. Old style Durham and Chubby smok ing tobacco for sale by W. B. Roby. Pitted Plums the best in the market at Roby "a. Candies of all kinds, very nice, at Roby's. lltf Cigars, the best brands, five and ten cents, at Roby's. The People's Brick Yard. Mr. W. H. Ludlow is now prepared to furnish brick to all parties who want thera ar a reasouabJe price, troiu his brickyard just north of town. His brick are m.de from the native clay as it i dug from the bank, no sand or clay U ad Jed, and they aru of better quality than 3ny heretofore made in this country, and are fully equal to any made in the state. 3m3 Brick! Brick!! Brick!!! Burton's have iust burned a Lib of I . Iflfft A i-MT- mt tZm wwA nn tit uuui i-,uw c.c -k ....w jim " " creek ju&t northeast of lown. lhese, brick are or the best qua'.itr ana woe old at the lowest market pnee. tall at their yatd when you are in need of brick ud be ct-nvincedthat it will be t . yrmr iutvr.-i to Qcsl with thcjj. 'J-Jl Final Proof A'otirrs. ! LanlOCir. at tlMmlfF Vl - ti.v 1 ---. , .,. .. . - ... .v. . r. wi iwif r u im t,iKf .r kM i.!.,. ! j n- om vrtii t gMfl r &m ritis. kj ri. iui "irr irej n ia. tf'T in of ttjrty 4f fr.es : 4.1. of lb eetu. m IttUtj. r Hbltf "j. b, f.f tk vB'b-t qurtrr tc Z ta ( ric(t Jl. 4 n.icc ia Mtfmiat hi (. u trB A 'o-l f i;Br Ihii. i&j Kn. tuLii I.U, ! lorrrtbft. nril, s. Vf JJWITZEK. Rr,tfr Lacl OSf at Ii:Rt3ftoa. Ort. S'Jk. TV NtireJ he r rrra til the MLIGf uktsf! il!r bw li nottr.of bit iDlrntxo u i.kc aI jrf in mnof. f h. lsita. .aJ 'rcure ial rutrr Uirf l Uie np.rtte vf tnrtytjr fruit th. Ju jf ti bw u Juha 'intra of cttf. V.N uT th. mit.i: jc.rur : tuna I B9r-.iiafr.aK. I: T.t aJ naa:4 lb f.llicr htt vitorf it. .-pn cr AUoi-r of W.JJ.. J,b ili rll. of WeU.Ne,ioI Fl.j Pt..v-i...V.k. .l3aor . V aWllZSK. Kfcuter. Lu;J OCic at LlcwirniotWo Neb. ,0:1. 7tt. "7? N"ti? i hrrebr rirra thit thr f..U-.n ctsrl rlUrr hx blrU nuttrr of liU latrti to in.krSixI frw! In afrt of hkf duns, aaj ore inil entry tiirrrvf .t th ciHruu vf tbirtr Uyt from the .!tr nf thit entiro u W allrr O W.Je. f i:. CJou4. WrUur o ty. NlraV , fir tbr iu.hr.Mt qnrtr f . ! town I north of ruf II w-Jt. sci atiat-. tkr f-J Mwm At hl. itn-.Tii Cert Itsmiatlo Wetrttrr --ouaty .Vrb . ultrr .VtlMl . W cf-t.r cjuctr. Ntb nJ OfUcJj V. ul.irrvf WtUfttr cuunty. Nelr.tkx t'".'' a. W..N-.VITZKK. I'.rciMrr. Laa'l ftflfe at II!oominttoa Nli. rpt. 51th T7. Sow- i. hcrrhy (irrn th! th. Wlo-mr iiior.1 .cttlrr ha file-i notier 4. brr tnt.ntios t id.v. SnI .riKf id i-ifpur of br riiiu. aal p-urr fial rntxy thrreof i th -ij.ira:i..a of tlnrt 'Jr Irmn tbc.Ul e-f tbii n-ti. . it Amcclirm llawl.y.wi.l .if Klwtn! il 11 .,- of 'rMtrr county. N"rSrk. fjr th. uorth4t U irti-r or ml siUiVu I nnr y wr-it. Ati.l K'wn the folliiwint a brr witi,t. vix. Jrf Crr. L.wi llj.lir Au.tin Ueilly awl Jorh Ilulick all nf filler Oiuntr NrifA' . octTinor: S. SW1I7.KR. It.n.tcr. Lanl Office at Klootoliuton Nrh. Not. ltb. ? Nolier U brr-hy ti"ra that thr f-.!w.n-nil'Jwl -rttlrr h file I not Irti nf hi. inioii..n t.. ' &, r VhirCt'th,, I thirty .i.iy from th.lno of tin. ocit-r. m. ' 'I,,,,",tM W?""? "f ,;,,J'',rt',, Sri torr thr north 'i, tv rthcat ' fii . northHot . of tamalinrlh otrimc It wr.t. an.l naiiiM the I ?"IIO"r'r''f ?"'.". ' '"h iMM 1 luiu ol itlirrton .eb. I. UlC I imlnr of t a'h rrt OJ NVb. Williaui Fuller ail Iminr t .:krr of Ctlx-rtini Neb. uor-.'Mt .. S. W. SWirKK. l.Vri.fr. Lani O.Tics at IMoominrt'in. .VeV N.i, ;nh. Tl. Nllre hcrrhy civ.n that thn f.illnwinj naii'oJ ettlor h.-rr filial nolle-f int-nlion tu in.iVr final pnmf in cup port f lu rtaiin an I rrurc final entry ihcrrof on li.e piratinti of thirty ilay from tht li.tte jf thu nmicf. tit. I)ullv S. Lrwi, fur the nrthiri jmrlrr nf rtctiou l'lf'tt'D rt ri'irlh nf ranr K) ort. tn. I name th- fullowinc ; hi itut. it Will i mi II. Mime of C"le Nrh Mitaui lli-lyof C -xlrj Neb., anl Jiiiiici K. It a ih of Cole niiT-JT.IrtC'. S. W. SWIT7.KIS, KerMrr. 170TIC2 TO T2AC3S2S. Notice i hereby pivrn. that I will rt.-iwiinr all prroii whu my ilfirrt t oITr thctnultrf rn.liilatr for tearhei of llic pri'in'r roiniuon M"hil of Webster count. i 'JtJ lloiiil on the Cril Saturday uf e.icli tuunth at niuo .'clock . ui. h.iri. A. A. I'orR. "o.. StiM 1I0TICS 0? SS0STSA3S SALS. Itrtirtue ofa eh.ittel mortrnei dit'il May H'li IST'.i an't rccorleil inthrofficn of Krgi.trr of liei"l In .lewrtt eourty Kni. ariint ti. W S Michni-I anJ m tar I .Miirlnll.V Mor hnrt. ti fatiy the utu of one lnii'lrnl an-l Hiirly-eicht iloll.ir nmi erenyfive ceute iUi 7.));mJ (even itollnr (S7UO horrent, and tea er cent a rrirUi in rai i note s? Atfrauv' lew. hti'l all rcavin.ihl.' eojt pertaitiinc ti the t.ikinr. kei'piiir. uilverti'inc nml jullimr of the propertr. tt-wit; One Mack horxj ciklit vear I'U.nnrill trliito I'pot in 'orelieail. One fil uk tn.ire iii yeart oll. will lrlnle t'ip il-wii face mil left hiuil toot wliilc. Ut:ertt uf iloab!e li;irm-.-i. One nlil mt.ik'oi. Sniil !ileti tiki: place at Ite-I fl'nl. Wchtcr County Nelir.ik.i. on the Vith day of D;ceinhr, A. D. HTi, at lo o'clock n m. , II C.TX. Att'y for Mit-'iell A Morhnrt Iated Jtcd 'loud. Not. llih U7V. jrl Agents Wanted ! Tin Xew Wlylc "FAMILY," cjof; SEWING IUGHMEII THK I VITAL $65 Machine Reduced to S25 72 -a td r- The Aeapesi. an!2e:t iz tho TTcrla! T33 L325 is tizt to Icubt its Superior Merits. :T0 K01TSV TO ?AY UiTTIL HACHISE iSEiinsiiSD to tou" av.;o ZZAmSD. It tnke thhuttle.ilouble-thre.i.i.loek-Uteh 'tlitj .ani'i on both si tj. of tho work wbl'fi r eire.l lhj hichet aw.ini at lit '"entcnr.ial K hih.tmn. rnilailelphta. l't-. in I -To Anil ip com plete with a L:rj:er Anirtmcnt f Attacbmeno f-r Sine woric thin anrther inach nc, ani Ite-iluct-l to only $!. It in e.-uyni ple.vant machine to operite. reiuire the lost care, 1-ro.liices every variety of work, anil vill ivi until the next century becrn Strung-. .Simple. ItupiJ and Ktttcieul. l"c it oueo. nJ you will ne no other. Tbe money ehecrfully rcfun Icl if it will not Oatwork ami ' utlat tny machine nt 1 mhlc the priT. AcenW .-leinheiii f.ijter th.m any other in con ciiaenco of their be n; "the Uc?tanl the Lowest 1'riee." Ka-h machine thnroush'y wrrantel with written cuirantce for live rear;. Ketit in order Free of 1i4rcc; money refund! at once it sot talii-faotory. It in the mint soli.l. reliable and atifactory m.ichtn' ever invented tr all kind of family work. It iinn aknawle-lzcd nne-iuirocal rae chuiic&I ucce. thorouxhly teteil. and url in th'u.inJ of hu .e. An e!3si4nt. iIenU rapi I. reliable, and erer-rcady helper to the weary wife or iwiunitre.. it w.H do the work of a family lor a lifc-titue. or it will earn trotu $t to it per Uy for any one who wihe to cw for a lirin?. Tli machine com Ie than Half the Price f any new Wkchineji of hkcjuaiity. Haj extra lone Urzc 5ised Shuttle, easily remorel. Kxtra larxe rifl llobbin.'. hnliline IliO yard'of threail. doinif away with thu fn-juent rew-indintr of bobbin. It i bailt lor .-trcngth aud on.-Uut bjnl work. In terchangeable working pirt. raaaufactare'i of Cne poli'hed Jteel. Will run for year? without repair: U imp e tn learn. ea.y tn maoac. n dexstood in a:i hur. aai always rely ia a m aent to do every description vf heavy or fice work at le. eot or trouble than any machine at any price ever did. or can do. It will mw aaythiDt a needle rn pierce, from lace or cam bric to henry cloth or harness, with any kind of thread, and will ran off twenty yard per minute: it use ttroag. Jtraisht needle, and never tweak; them. It cannot tailor drop stitcb. rd or break the thread. Ifyou have any otner raacirin bsy thii and have a better one. Tbe eaje and rapidity of iimjtion.ind quality of it wort, are 'A best reeotamemlation. It will hern. fell. tucV. braid, cord. bind, catber. quilt, rufie. pleat, fold, jcallop. hirr. roll. bate. embroider. ua up breadth, etc.. with eletraaee. ea.M asi t wiftne&f. itjfurpasfcd by any machine ever invntL BEWABK OF IMPOSITION. The Prieei for ourxrw machine are Ia than lboic ajce-t by dealers in tecoad hand, rebuilt and rtfini?hed m catne. or tbuse teilinr.out old ftnee to cloe u? buiineu. many uch inferior and old tylemichiae being offered as new a. reduced pner: oeware of imporition and ly buy sew machine!. Tb;re are-no saw firt-clAA machine offered as low ia tie Family." by maaj dollars. Machines sent for examination ifore p'jy rnt of Bill. KTlraonltBaryin-lccement offered to rierxy men. Teacherreecpera.eteto act a aecu. Uorve aatt waxoa fnrnijhttil tree, ror tejtirco nial aee jecriptive )(, maitcvl free with sample of wors, liberal term:, circular, cte-Addre.-y. "Pil2Li"S27ni?5iU.:S2r3 CO.. 755 Srciiw zj, Kstt T:ri. T-ll-ly CARPENTER SAWS m. ... ,m nn .. -.---wua oar xre' Margin m tht it wiiT matter tt ; j- ";Vif. tr ', n tw ri ' j" '""',71 ! fSfnTrf ' uS.msSrMm7mlMm r- ' fff.-t h3.,Tfd, .r :t,r, ft .. c-t t 1 ati "be ? thry .--i t uitr i-i ; J. C. FARLEY, I. WSrU X -DKALKR 1N- Drugs Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes. A fuM spr4y ef SCHOOL ROOKS. 5TAT10.VKUY. irALI. PAPKU. Ac rrr-r)Mt3 cTt(Ht wtapfcivt"Va Oac door outh efltirA, KKI CU)UD NKR. Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUT2TAH, Prep. rruir s ' "IT LO LJI "IITT Lorn. Jlfji, Uran Cb.pp-J F-J arj GROCERIES. v i. i. i,. , r .. , ... Titl .ti it-lrilii.& tu.i m iter in.tti.. ?.. m..m .. . jjrv, i Hifhe.1 market irlee ica,bi,p for ra- All kln.'. ofroantrT pi. -luce tiken mfirbi frru.l. UuoJiach.rrtd Wall paro t.f town' frco of charge. More outh of Kte-1' Flow Ketry. RED CLOUD, - KEBRASK; - I mimummw. ' Daalcr ia 55 A R 8WflB &7 of all kinJi. They roll t'llKAl' f..r CASn. an I If thy hate net what you want, leare your brtlcr and thy will fill it. CALL ON TIIKM One door north oftiarber'. ami Mr. U0I.COM II will wait ou yon. airltf ItKD CbOUO. NFJI. YEISERS' BAZAAR ia now overflowing with Notions, Novelties, Baskets. Toys, Etc. Decorated Cliina Cup aud Maucer, Vases, &c9 Rich and Rare. BLANK IJ00KS, l'AIBR, and rAl'KRTKKIia. The BKST5 aud 10 cent CIGAltS. SMOKING & CHEWING TOBACCO. ALSO- Gsncral Apcnt for t?ie alc of the Great and l'opular lletuedy of the aso DOBYlsTS' SURE CURIU CATARRH. Tliis ?imple and innocent remedy h given relief in a very shnrt time to uian) Mifferini; from this terribie diidfle K lteve! NeunlK'ia aad Nervous hcidacbc iu a few minutes. Jijr To Dealers special rafesr are piven ie the talc of this valuable remedy. R. Da YEISER, RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. Firt door routh ol Arsu cfiiee. IVToon & Callender deaepc i.r DRY -GOODS, Groceries, PaintM, OiU, TnrniMhe lrugM, Notion Etc. Abo fan riM of - BootsiShosej nl. Cap, nnd HARDWARE. -ConatTT Prodae ti is exsHanse for goods. OtTC 3J csH. J Moon & Callender. COWLL8 XER lto:ul imm- m JkfH3Cfe2lff 2 - a M it Kelrd aoeoratn! to A V (f r. la tt l(3KTIli V vi K Jflfe3 .E .Sim? : CfvEvJoJFK F II) JAir fg Jaaw L m Ja r K. JL-" k . w i I ;.!.'? it rfiio" fa.! f i .' .i . t itM. 4 v it l(lnt b .''l.lf f rt.tl.1 t tf Jt'k t. K tttl ; fc lJf I - 4 r't &.. Ml ef .id uJ t. th. f.it k .ii rft t r ?!. ml lk M.4. S. rt Mm. l.uttoa t tfc. t?t iiI-Hmi L t ittn ii4 ( ..4 t.H tin . ti. trH ) K't . rllhl rrJ.k( Tt. Mttall .o -ill k. t4il UhM tmt.l "J. a th. ll Jj t Jn..r7 thr "ilkt p H. GORE HffWWr-fg?" wmmmi!im?F?'m,mmml!l'mi'i''mmmmm PERKINS & MITCHELL'S RED CLOUD GROCERY STORE ! STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Our f.ovl ate firpt-clar tn ,i tc?rt ar. 1 rrcotuu.rnJ tli.iimlin a uh, on trial. All lOUjlit it tho lufl cali J te. ant v cU t The Lowest Living Rates. And wc hope lo merit the increasing patronage which is heini; bestowei! upon us. Buy your groceries at a G K N !: R A L G R () c: 1 R V S T () R K. .th.fan..rv..3.t.K.4u.-a pM.lciris c Mi.r.H'H. HARDWARE STORE. IITCHKI.1- A 910IKATf lropa. Wc keep on hand at all times,, a large and com plete stock of Hard-ware. We als Lee j) u iujply if FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Giyc us a call, as wc feel sure we tan suit cu in quality and price Remember the place, opposite the Chief Ofhc. Red Cloud Neb. JOHN C. DKILMI -DRY GOODS. Groceries, Queensvare, and Fall & Winter CLOTHING ALSO A Inrgc lot ol JMIOT.H AHIfOKH, UnU Si, CAIHf A, 4e. jtGItc nc a call, crcry thinjr )ld at BOTTOM irT Tut CAPII. J C POTTER. Reel Cloud, - HSVbr;K-ka J. ESTEY & BRATTLE80R0. YT. Out ncrr Oran, cxiircss! desired for Sunday SeboeU, Chs.pcls, etc, Ij prorla?; lie sure to scud far fall descriptive Catalogue before purdxasii: any other. THE LARGEST VOBB (OF IHE DID) OS IHE GLOBE. Illustrate Citnlouc 5-nt frcr, TliiH f !' kTitUi V?fcl aw. - i - n nm,-'l m lkf ar. ; t4, 4 t.J -rt m4 . , . ..Msiol. JCWClCTt nl . V V, iiCdUiCUd, Vl CO, POTTER, ! COMPANY, it 11 ml m) i t t Koown. . - i