The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 01, 1880, Image 4

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THE CHIEF.
.LOCAL MATTERS.
i
1880
Harpy New Year.
"Pull down your vest'
Sociable at Mr. Liddy's to ij;.t.
If you haTc "swore off,' Btick to
it.
Read C. 0. Potters uad" in another
column.
The merchants did a good bufciuecs
lial Saturda,
TIhm cold weather pinches, and coal
at ?J2 50 a ton.
Remember the poor, you have them
alwaja with you.
Come to the Chief office for all
Linda of blanks.
Joe Holcotnb, an old "print" spent
last Saturday in town.
We keep on hand, and for sale all
blanks uaad by Notaiies Public
It coats us one dollar a d ay fur fuel
bring that wood you proumed, please.
Mr. C. W. Kaley rflturned from
Ohio with hia biiJo List Friday even
ing. The officers of the Mafonic lodro of
this place were publicly installed last
Friday evening,
The ice crop ia good and is being har
vested ty thofce who are prepared to take
care of the article.
$1.00 per year if paid in advance,
$1.50 if paid in fix months, and $2.00 if
paid at end of year.
Our thanks are duo Mr. Moshcr
for a 6nc fat turkey which ho kindly left
at the Chief headquarters on Christmas
dj
Mr. Joseph Grandhtaff, one of the
intelligent farinets of Wells, this county,
hands in the ducats for tho Chief a
year.
Mr. J. W. Shorwood, tho new mer
chant on the corner, handed in the
shekels and will read tho CillKf iu the
futura.
Mr. L. N. Edson, living on Elm
Creek, lott three fat hojes a phort time
ago; they were lifttd from the pen aud
4,fpirited" away.
: Buy yourstock of the Crete Nurseries
and you will get trees that arc adapted
to this soil and climate aud thut will be
Bure to live and thrive.
Mr. Shemood advertises his busi
ness in the Chief this week. Read hi.
"ad" and then go and see for yuur-clf
how cheap he tells goods.
New goodd are con.lantIy being re
ceived at Miner Bros, thoy aro willing
even anxious to sell that they may have
room for tlia new goods that are con
stantly coming in.
The Christmas free at the couri
house on Christmas eve is said to have
been loaded with presents for tho Sunday
rchool children and others, and was the
tccasion of a very enjoyable time.
Those who think of plnnting fruit
trees fhould notice tho article copied from
Crete Union on first page. Our well
known citizens, Mes?rs. E. B. Smith A.
Kalcy ami Geo. ttenfor will take orden
for Creto Nurseries.
We should like to have closed tho
office and issued no paper this week, and
taken lime to have become acquainted
with our wife. Wo work about ninedajs
in the week aud oft times into the wee
Ftna' hours of the Might, the year round
and it becomes monotonous.
The Crete Nurseries sell 2 to 3 year
snplc tices at 10 to 16 cent?, 2 year cher
ry trees at 18 to 33 cents small fruit at 75
cents to $2.00 per dozen, other stock in
proportion. They Fend instructions for
planting and growing, giving result of S
years experience in Nebraska,
Last Sunday morning tho weather
was a! balmy as spring, hut before night
the winds fresh from the ice bergs that clus
ler around the rorth Pole carco .sweep
ing asross the piairics, and befoic nion
day morning the mercury had got on the
other side the lower side of zero.
M. S. Marsh of Smith County Kan.
called on us last Tuesday, he is canvass
ing for Messrs. Sherman & Moffctt Bros,
of Smith Center Kan. who contract to
plant hedge and insure a stand of plants
for a small consideration per rod,
Mr. Marsh will call upon th- farmers
of this oounty and sjlicit orders for
hedging".
An ex slave holder in Tennessee refuses
to recognise the fact that .the negroes are
free, and holds two of his former slaves
a- Mich, yet. This is said to be tho only
case of the kind in the south, which
however, in a mistake, fur we, while in
the south a few years ago, became acqu
ainted with an old slave-holder who etill
held his "chattels," as he called 'em.
In order that the nature of Mr. Gil
liam's connection with this paper may
be fully understood -we will say that he
i in no way responsible for the political
or other course ot the paper, and will not
allow his conaection therewith to inter
fere in any way with the practice of his
profession. He will write for the paper
as much as the nature of his businesa will
allow, and as the "spirit" may dictate.
It was our intention to have written
up a review of the busineess interests of
Bed Cloud for this the first day of the
?tw Year, but as we was crowded for
time and Fpace, and knowing that such
efforts on the part ofincwepaper men are
rarely if ever appreciated ic a manner at
all commensurate with the extra Iab5r
required in its production we conolude
that we will let it elide" for this time
The resideaco of Mr, Pope came no.T
being the scene of a conflagratiou last Fri
day. By. accident the lamp was over
turned and broken-, the -oil which became
ignited spread over the floor setting firo to
the carpet and clothing- hinging against
the wall. Mr. Pope was absent, ana the
presence of mindjmd prompt action of
i he women-Jig smothering the flamea,
alone saved Tife building and content
Jiow utter def minion.
The Cbri-tniai Tree, was a complete
ruecesa. The crop of fruit which this
winter tree bore contained something for
every 8. S. wholar in Bed Cloud. The
excellent music which th. Choir di-cours
ed wa a very pirflrinrar'featurc in the
entertainment, and drew down the houvt
repeatedly. The sudden advent of Santa
Clau9, (in appearance a veritable Santa
Clans) was u capital hit whiuh atruck the
hous with amazement for a few mo
ment?, aud then et it iu a roar of joulb
ful merriment.
To Prof. A. L. Fjuk, with other?, the
chief credit of getting up this entertain
ment. not only providing the exercises
but a'so raising the fund to defray the
expenei of the occasion. To whom Wd
are indebted for the visit of "Santa
C!au" I cannot tell, but I btrongly sus
pect,, it is to J c b II I r.
May all who wjre present on thii oc
casion, be tiparcd to jco not only another
anniversary of thin auspicious season, b'ut
also many a happy Christmas and many
a nierry New Year is the hearty wish, of
one vrha was "thar."
Arctic- at Miner Bros, from $1.50
up.
Blauk leases for sale at the Chief
effise.
On The Tramp.
BrjRM.VfiTov. Iowa. 1
Dec. 22d, 187'J.j
Ed. Chief In accordance with agree
ment I will drop a few line?, to let you
know how the world wages in this part
of the country. land Mr. Carter left
Red Cloud on the 19, on the morning
train of the B. & M. and as nothing of
any note tran.piried until we
reached Plattsmouth, here there was
some little argument nrobo as to whether
we thould walk or ride across the new
ice bridge, but we being fully satisfied by
eomc of the officers, that tho bridge was
perfectly safe, and we took our position
in the car and p a.5cd over all right.
After crowing the bridge we indulged in
a hearty euppcr on one of tho Pulman
Palace dinning room cars and it was
moot magufiuent, with everything the
season affunled, at the cost of 75 eta. for
a treat.
We reached Burlington on tho 20th,
at 6 :4j a. m., through the day I visited
tho town with Mr, Carter, ho showing me
around to a good advantage, and muBt
pay tho city of Burlington is a very fine
town. I vibited the Exposition on Sat
urday evening which commenced on Mon
day and continued until Saturday night,
and lam certain it proved to be be a per
fect succe9 in every particular. On Sab
bath I went to tho M. E. Church and
had the privilege of listening to a sermon
delivered by Dr. McChesney of Chicago.
At 2J o'clock i. 31 , wont to Sunday
hool which was a very pleasant affair,
where 302 scholars were met together for
thepnrpone of receiving religious instruc
tion, and also went to preaching, on Sun
day evening, Monday I visited Mr. R.
T. Roofs office, the publisher of The
Foot-ft iata Of Time and found Mr.
Root a perfect gentlemen.
I will leave for Peoria on the night
train, I will write soon eg iin.
Youra most respectfully,
I). S. Helver.v.
Our Washington Letter.
Washington P.O.
Dec. 24th, 1879. f
As nn offset to the claim of tho demo
crats tnat they will make a gain of one in
the Senate, unseating Kellogg of Louis
iana comes a story that the English uii-a-ion
is to be offered to Sen. David Davis,
thus giving place for a Republican from
Illinois. What tho authority for the
stoty ia I don't know, but it seems have
credance quite generally. Bon, E. B.
Washburu is uained as Judge Davis suc
cessor. There is one curious fact in connection
with the Senatorial situation which per
haps people have not noticed. A few
years ago the democrats had control of so
many northern Legislatures that no
change could be made by death or resig
nation without profiting them, aud they
gained some thai. fiow it is exactly
the rever&e. The Republicans control
every Legislature in the Northern States
except Indiana, unless the counting out
scheme prevails in Maine, and therefore
would gain whereever there should be a
change in a state now represented by
democrats.
The rivals of Gen. Garfield for the
Scnatorship in Ohio are getting 6lightly
mired, they say he ia too valuable a
member to send up from the House, and
at the same time that he ought not to go
to the Senate because he is a fur trader,
but the fact is to express an impartial
one. General Ger field is not a fur tra
der, having done more to maintain the
present reveuue system
than almost any other man in history.
If General Garfield is so valuable in
the House, why would not he be in the
Senate? This is a question for all par
ties, if not for the rivals of any particular
Senatorial Candidate.
It u said that prominent members of
Congress are organizing a movement to
still further reduce the rate of interest to
be paid on the National debt to bo refun
ded in the future. Many think it can be
refunded at the rate of three per cent.
The Secretary of the Treasury does not
think so, but many of the democrats sus
pect him of holding that opinion because
so low a percentage will not allow margin
enough for the siadicate. who are expec
ted to help sell the new isae.
The frienda of Senator Cameron 'say he
will make a vigorous leader of the Re
publican forces next year, and I find his
selection as chairman of the National
Committee is received with great favor.
Jle is a very popular man, and the dem
ocrats will have to look sharp for a leader
to manhall their forces, with equal
spirit, and success.
The families of Ssortors, Allison, of
Iowa, Blaiue, Cameron, and Represen
tatives Morton, Chittenden, and Robe
son, are mentioned as to figure most
conspicuously in social events this sea
con. Knps.
Lat week we sectioned the fact that j
Mr. Stephens ol the Crete Nurseries had
favored this office with a call, we are
now glad to be able to etate that Mr.
Stcpeos has made arrangement to intro
duce nursrv stock into lhi eonntv from
the well and favorably known Crete nur-1
?eries. TtiO'te who wih to a.wire them
selves of the entire re?ponibility, of Mr,
Stephens a representing the Crete Nur
series can do so by addrcfring the Cash
ier of State National Rank of Nebras
ka. .H4KRIi:0.
Dec. 13 1610, by Rev. S. Rarr, at the
re-idence of Dr. 8. Schink. JotlN
Schank to Mi-s Auda IiltCUAKEU.
Deo, 24tb, at the retidence of Thomas
Home by Rev. S Rarr, Randolph
Ci'.oxton to Mi;s Annie GEaottr.
Lucas Rkawlv At the residence
of the officiating Mjnistcr, the Rev. Geo.
O. Yci-er, in the city of Red Cloud Neb.
on the 21i Dec ldTtf, Wui. J no. R
Lucus and Charlotte E. Bradley both of
Webster Cj. Neb.
CROWN!
Not the Crown of KingH nor the Crown
of Glory, hut the Crown Sewi'ig Machine,
the hie-Ht. and bebt machine iu the Mar
ket, it will pay you to call at the IW
Office and see it before you purchase!
For Sale by M. B. McNirr.
All who contemplate building thnu'd
call at .Mitchell and Morhart-iami take a
Iok ut Gilbert's patent door loc, the
best and a mot complete lock ever
made, for inido or ouuide doors. The
tuurt be frcn to be appreciated
Call at Mitchell k Morhart's Hard
ware Store, Red Cloud. tf.
"Old Gov't Java" at RobyV
All blanks made and kept :n stock
by the Siate Journal Co.. can always be
had at I ho Cut Kir office. We Uepon hand
a supply of each form of blanks aud fell
them at tho bnmo retail prici that they
aie sold at iu Lincoln.
Chas. E. Putnam who keeps tho
Flour f- Feed store has alsu a fu.l line of
Groceries, canned fruits, green and dried
fruits of all kinds constantly on hand at
prices that are bound to buit his numer
ous customers.
Don't snd to Lincoln or Omaha for
b!unL.ri when von can cot thnm for th
same money at the Cuicf office, aud save
cxpres3age.
All kinds of blanks for sale at the
Chief office.
No Good Preaching.
No man can do do a good job of work,
preach a good sermon, try a law suit well,
doctor a patient or write a good article
whenhe feejs miserable and dull, with
slucgisb brain and unsteady nerve; and
none should make ihe attempt in such a
condition wheu it can bo no easily and
cheaply removed by a little Hop .Bitters
For Pitted Plums, and Chbrries, Al
den Apples, Cal. i's Peach?, Seedleia
and nice Box Raisin?, and every thing
else thats nice go to W. B. Roby's. tf
MONEY TO LOAN, on good
Farms at 10 per cent interost. No enru
mibsion. D. S. Coombs, at Court
House, Red Cloud. 17-tf
A stock of nice fresh candy just
opeued at Roby's. '
Goto W. B. Roby's for your choice
confectionary fur Christmas, afresh stock
just opened up. Next t-j the "old Court
Uouso."
Will the S. S. Supt. of Webster Co,
please forward me their annual re ports
for the year 1879, at once as they must
reaelMhe State Sec. by tho 10 of Jan.
J. Q. Potter, Corresponding Sec.
w 2 Webster Co. S. S. Assiciatiou
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mal as to be hardly discernible with the
naked eye, and with a rapidity rendering
it impossible to count them as fust as
made; it has more attachments than any
other, and it does to perfection "all kinds
ofheav?. coarse. Dlain, fine, or fancy
needle work with ease, and far les3 labor
than required on other machines, it
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increasing demand, and voluntary encom
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to their undoubted worth as a standard
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pany. Address them ' for information.
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Final Proof Notices.
LaaJ Offic at Ktoocicctea Nb. Pec. 3. 1173.
Nolle ti hff br -Tn tht tb fltotfcf
nmJ ttillrr itrl notie- fit bl tnttclloa t
sake sil proof la sppat t of hi ctl. a&J -nif
Sal 3ir7 ihrof t th txpirtfn of
thirty (i froaj Ui dt of tit ntW. tIk
Hash C Jintlx. for the cor bwet jortr f
trrtiou 2 Iowa i t,ortb of fat 12 !.
nmr tin f!IwinM il wtarM.i -ph
I.. irolit3' of Well. Net-.tai inl.
W.lUof WtL.Neb.
dc2Ja2r r. W. SWIT7.KR. Rriirter.
La&d Ofir l Mtfeoiiarton Neb. Dr-cIOth. T7.
NotW i brbr ira tbt tho felUwicj
DtnrJ tettfer bi le4 auU- of bo lateatioa u
rke flail j.roif in tappon ofh'eli.a. and e
cut Soil entry thtroif at tbt exisrattaa of thirty
tlayl irutn t&e dtr tit tait outlet, tii
i r i.i.ut-
cott Neb., and iUiin If. JfcKmory of scolt
decXjanl! B. W. SWITKH. KrrUur.
LacJ OSce at Ulocmisitoa Neb- Drc. 5lb. 79.
Notice if brrrby ciren that tbe ful!oio(
nzoici ict'ler bu Sll notice of bi miration to
nukt flot rrcM-f la UMort vf hit claim. aei
iccuro &cal entry thereof at the rxjiir.tiua of
thirty dy from the date of thi ntiee. t:i:
Joteth W. Jooe of Scolt Neb., fur the aorlb
wtit C4rtr of jtIioo l.' town 1 north ol raare
12 rel, nl name the follow ic c. Lit itne
e. rix: Tbua Kennedy of ae-tt N'b.. Jamra
Roe of Scott eb.,audlhotii Vaathn cf OcoU
dee!ljA&t;iV) S. W. SWir.KR, Reenter.
Land OSce at Bloomiaicton. Neb. lec Slh. 7?.
Notice! ho-obr zirea that tho fitlwm"
named pettier has filed notice of hli iatentlon to
make fin! Vftai in rnnrtort ot lii claitn. acl
ecare ncal rntry thereof at tbe eiriratioa of;
tbirty l jys Ir.-n Win Uat taf aoitce. t It:
Abuloui N. bay, of InaTale Neb.. fr the
footh-eet quarter of teciion twenty-'! rjG'T,
two '2 it.tnclve ilii wrrt. and rainr the fol
IobiukjuIim wltnewe. viz: Harey IVrmerof
itf! Clnn I Neb., and Wiufield raricer ol Ked
t'loud Nrtj
dHJaa S. W. SWI rZKIt. Keznter.
IjinJ UlSce at Biaoialnitoa Ntb. Nor. 21 th. 79.
Notice it hereby circa that tbe follnwinc
nam! te'tlcr ba filed nonce of hi intention t"
make Srihl jroo in Fiijirort of hi claitn. an I
aecurelin.il entry theriof ut the expiration of
thirty day from tbe date of thi notica yiz:
PraiiCsmelserof He-l iiiud Neb., fur the
sontbcAit quarter of e?tion 4 toa 1 uurth f
ranffc 11 wot. and i.am tbe fdlowinz a his
witne?e.. viz: Ai Kcribnerof Kot Cloud Neb.
Henry Gehrke of Ked Tlond Neb., and Nelioa
riamenron of Ked Cloud Neb.
detljanl rf. W.rJWITZPJR.Bcgiiter.
Land Office at Bloomincton Neb. Dec. 10th 187?.
Notice ia herebr ien that the followins
filmed rettler ha filed notice of hi intention to
uial:o final proof in xuppnrt of hit claim, and
eou-e final cn'ry thereof at the expiration of
tbirty dart from the dte .f tlii notiee. vtx:
VTilliaia K 'I home, for tbe ." K. ' 4" t f .e C T.
i K. 11 wet, and narnec the foll'inrinr . bis wit
nmfti. viz: Jcsenh L. GrntUtatf, Norman
Sjiritiger and Jnine II. Epccknall, all of Web
tcr county Nebraska.
dccISjanl5 a. W. Ewitxes. Kesister.
Land Office at Bloomincton Neb. Dec. 9th. 1S79.
Notice is hereby nivm that the following
nntned settler b.i fded notice ol hi; inteutlon to
make final moofin eiiprort of hi claim, unJ
eecure final entry thereof at the expiration of
tbirty day from the dite of this notic. viz :
Karl lliuchnw. for the southwest quratrr of
section 4 tnwntbip t lynire 10 wwt. and names
tbe follonintr n hi? vriinesei. viz: William
Topfrr. Aucnt Klumvnthal and illian Kurt,
allofniuollillAeb.
decl-janl5 tf. W. SWITZER. r.ejtifter.
Land Office at Itloorainston Neb. Iec. Pth. 1ST9
Notice is her"Sy niven that tho following
named settler hi. filed notice of hi.' in ention to
make final proof in support of his 0l.1i10.and ao
cure final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty days lrorn the d.itn of this notice, vu:
William Toider. for tho N. W.Ji Sec. UT. 4
R. 10 West, and name the following nn bis wit
nesses, viz: Karl Kusohow. Frank C. Uuscbow
ami William Kort. all of lilun Hill Neb.
icclhjnl' S. W. SWITZKK. Kceister,
Zand Office at Blooinington Nch. Dec. 9:h. 1S7D
Notice is hereby piven that tho followinj
named settler lift" filed notico of his intention to
m:iko final proof in support of his claim, and
secure final entry thereof at the expiration of
tbirty day from the date of this notice, viz:
August Jfaire, for tho northircU tiarter of
section . town A rnnjc IU west nnif names the
followiiicas his witucs'es. riz: Karl Kuscbow.
AuKiHt lilumcuthal ani IVill'am Kort, all of
Itluo Hill Neb.
doclSJanlj S. H". SWITZER. Heeister.
Land Office at UloomenKton Neb. Deo. 9th 79.
Notice is hereby Riven that the following;
namel st-ttltir h:is filed notice of his intention to
uukolinil prool in support of his claim, and
secure final entry thereof at the expiration ot
tbirty day from thodatu of this notice, viz:
Tredcrick Wicchert, for the southeast Quarter
of section 14 town 4 racgo 10 west, arid raines
the fcllovu.ic as his witnes'es, viz: Kiirl Kus
chow. Frank C. Huichow aud Williaai Torfcr.
all of Illiic Hill Neb.
tftclSjauti S.W-SWITZER, Herister.
Land Offico at flloomington Nob. Dec. 9th 1379.
Notice ij hereby siven that tho following
named suttlerhas Gled notice of his intention to
make final trouf in support of bus claim, and
secure final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirtv iltv from the date of this notice. iz:
WHliom Kort. for the south-west quarter of
section 11 town i ranco 10 wet, ana names the
following as his witne.-vse. viz: Karl Buschow,
l-'rank C. 3uchow and William Topfor, all ol
flue Hill Neb.
dccljanli. S. W. SrtTznit, Register.
Legal Notice.
To James It. Bull and Mary E. Bull, non-resident
defendants.
You aro herebv notified that on the l(th
day of October, 1S79. the Wheeler and Wilson
Manufacturing tympany filed its petition
agaiut you in the office of the clerk of the Dis
trict Court of the Fifth Judicial District, held
within nnd lor the county of Webster and Stat
of Nebraka. the object acd prayr of which pe
tition is that an aacounting may be taken of
the amounts due to Wheeler A Wilson Manu
fucturin Company upon a certain prorai'ory
uote and mortcHze executed by James K. Bull
and Mary E. Bull to Wheeler A Wilson Mann
facturcinc Company, amounting to tho sum of
M95.W. dated April 13th. 1-71. with intercut at
12 per cent, from April 13th 1379. also an attor
ney's fee. Said rnortjr.ttre bvin upon tho fol
lowins described Keul Etate. to-wit: The wt
halft!4) of northwest QuanertK) and the wet
half (H) of siuthwest quarter (V) of section 20
in Township two (2) norlh of range twelve (12)
west of the 6th P. 31.. in Webster ceunty Ne
braska. Said petition also prays tht said niort
8go be fornclrsed nnd the lands and tenements
therein dercribed 'e sold, the proceeds of sail
sale be applied to the payiaent of the above de-
.ribtnl debt. .
Yon arc al'n notified tha t unless yon apjear ;
and anrtver said pt-ti'ion on or brre ihe second
day of February. A. D. 1S30. your default will be
entered and judgement rendered thereon as
prayed.
18t5 KJarr Bros. Att'rs for PFtffs.
KOIICS TO TZACESSS.
Notice is hereby riven, that T will examine
all persons who may de'ire to offer themselves
s candidates for teachets of the primary or
common schools of Webster county, at Ked
Cloud on the first Hatarday of each month at
nine c'cloek a. in. sharp.
A. A. Port. Co.. Supt.
LSSAL IT0TIC2.
To Amanda Piokerton, noa-reiident. de
fendant. Yon are hereby notified that no the
4th day of Decembe-, A. I. 1S79, loan Pinker
ton filed his petition against you in the office of
the CTk District Court of Webster County Neb.
The object and prayr of which petition is claim
ing of you & decree of divorce from the bonds of
matrimtmy oa the g rouad of wilful destrti'n.
Also elairairg care aad castody of Edward L Pin
kerlonacd Allen J.Pinkertcn. minor children.
Yon are therefore notified that uales yoa an
wer to said petition on or before the second
duyof February, A. D. 183. your default will
be entered and judreracnt rendere-1 thereon.
19w5 O. C. Cxsa. -Att'y for Pl'tff.
LEGAL KOIICS.
In the Distr.ct Ccurt of the Fifth Jodieiai
District ia and for Webter Connty Neb.
John Finkerton. Plaintiff, vs. Aasaada
Pinkerton. non-resident defendant.
To the above named non-reridtnt defend
ant. Yon ara herebv notified that OB th 21st
day of Jaanarr; A. D. 1S80. between the hoars of
9 . m. ud 6 p. v. at me oSceotJ u. uiooaru.
Notary Publie. on 9th St. above Cherrj in the
I'irr nfPhlliielDhia ia tha State of Pensylva-
nia. tbe Plaintiff will take the depositions of
Sarah A. Uoalon and Mary x-mxenon
to be read in evident en the trial of the above
entitled cause on behalf of the plaintiff. Yon
are required to attend at the time and place
aforesaid and ercse-ciamice said witnesnea if yon
think prober. frorPrtiy
Brick! Brick!! Brick!!!
Burton's have just buraed a kiln of
about 100,000 brick at their yard oa tha
creek just northeast of towa. These
brick are of the best quality and will be
sold at the lowest market price. Call at
their yard when you are in need of brick
and be convinced that it will be to your
interest to deal with them. 9-21
Be Wise and Happy.
If you will stop all your extravagast
acd wrong notions in dootoriaa: yourself
and families with expensive doctors er
humbug cure-alls that do harm always,
and use only nature's timple remedies
for all your ailmentsyou will be Wise,
well and happy, and save creat expetue.
The greatest remedy for this, the great,
wise and good will tell you, is Hop Bit
ters re l.v on it. Sea another column."
1 .v. en
AUC3 I jtria i ram .i.b., mi mr - 4
S K(of-c- 3)3 W V, S H -.:! nr..i W 4
N W i of mion 2$ ua 1 rsi 12 wwt. ol
nimft the So'luwlnr f bi wilaattKt. tir. !ir-
Agents Wmntcd !
The New Ntyle
HFAMrrJYJ
SEWING
$25
MACHINE !!
TI1K V$VL
$65 Machine Reduced to S25
03
ex:
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r-J 1
ire k5:st to ?at u::til a:h::;z
2SKLI73-SD 73 707 AirD EZAX2f2a
It makes tbrhallir.doubl-th;rii.lovk-uih
fthe atn on boh ileiuf the work whtch re-c-itl
the hishMt awrt at the I nteouul Kx
iiihitiuD. 1'blU le.i bu. I 'a . ia 76. And is com
plet with s Lrer Aft 'rtment t f Attachments
t "r flee vu'k tbn aay other w-ich ne, aaJ K
durca to only J.'
It is an ea ni pleuaat machine to oirr!,
reiuire th lMtOAre. prluce erery rarirts
of work, and mil Ut until tb next rcnlary
beius Stronc. Siuiple. KdpU and KScient
t'c it oue-. i't ftfj lll ue on other. The
money ehmrfal y refuaJtd if It will notUutwutk
and Odllat tn ua'hia at d utile tb price
Agents 'll thai fiulrr thn any ether in con
sequence of their be'n "tb boit and the L.wet
Pnee."
Kich machine thorousb'y wjrraated with
written Kuaraiiteo fur lire irear. Kept la order
Kreoof Charge: money refunded at once tl not
taii.foelory.
Ill the moit lil. reliable and stbfeory
machine ever wvttted fr all kinJi of family
work. It U an aeaiKiwie-lwl unrUIc.CAl tue
chanical success, tburoiichly teite 1 j1 ute-l in
th nanls of ho es. u efUetett. n!rnt. rapid,
reliable, and ever-ready helper to the wory wife
or seatustrus. it will do the work of a firmly for
life-time, or it will esrn iruui ;l Vt fS per ly
for any one who i-hr to sw lor a living. Tins
machine cot Ics than Half tha Price f oy new
machines of Iiken,ua!ty. Has extra lone. l(Uo
sixl ;-hutiIe. easily remorcl Ultra Urxe ix-d
Ixiltbln. Indditie lJyMrdsot tbrra.l. d jIu ar
with the frequent rewindins of bobbins. It i
built tor streiu'th an 1 ctnrtant hard wi.rk. In
terchantreable wnrktni; parts, manufactured of
fine poltshel strrl. Will run fur years without
repairs: is simp e to le irn. ojsy to in iuo. un
derstood iu an hour, and alvr.iyj re vly in a mo
ment to do every description of hoavy or Cue
work at loss cost or trouble than auv uuchine at
any prico ever did. or can do. It will sew
anythmir a needlu cn pierce, frox lace or cam
bric to heavy cloth or hMuess. with any kind of
thread, and will run oil twenty yard per minute:
it usr strong, straight nellies, and tmver breaks
them. It cannot mis or dpip a lit-b. ret or
brtuk the threvt. Ifyou haveuuyotticrmachin
buy this and luvo a better one. 1'hu eae and
rapidity of its motionaml jutlity of its w rk. are
its herft recniiiuieiidatioiis. It will hem.fell.tuck.
bnid, conl, bind, scallier. juilt. ruiCr. pleat, fold,
scallop. 'hlrr, roll, bajte. embroider, tun up
brea litis, etc.. with elegance, eise and swiftnr?.
unsurpassed by any ma"hine err invented.
IlKWAKl: Of IMPOSITION.
The Prices fur our .iitwmachine are less than
those anKol by dealers in second hind, rebuilt
and refimshod m ichiiic. or those seltincjout old
stocc to clo'e up business, m iny ueh infmor
and old s'yle unchioes beinc odered as new at
reduced prices; beware of imposition aid o ly
bay Vk'ir micbtneJ. There are uo nkw Srst-clasa
machine offortd u low as tho'fauiily'by tuauy
dollars.
Machines sentor rxamiiuition tsforeptiy-
ment of Hill.
Extraordinary inducements offered to Clrrxy-
men.Teacher.atjroKeetier'.et -..toact as axent.
llorse and wairon f jrnihel free. Tor tetimo-
nials see docriptiva boocs. mailed free with
samples of wore, liberal terms, circalarr. etc.
Addres,
"FAHHY" SSWniC lACH!lf2 CO..
755 rroaivrar, Kctt Yori.
Price
Wit hia the Reach of
AIL
The full and eomplsto
LECT CJ JJJES
-OK-
Col- R. G. Ingersoll.
No.l "TUK MISTAKL'S OF MOriKS"
.Vo. 2 8KULL8." Ne. 3. "fTIfOSTS."
No.. "HELL."
TCIfiE FtrE OST EACH.
JTsTOUTl
Full report of the Orand Ile-Uaioaof the Sol
dionand Saiiois of thi lath nar. bald at Chi
csco Nov. 11 to 15. 1-VJ. includiuir all spesahrs.
Alssall the tspeecbet taado at tbe grind ban
quet of the Army of theTennetsee. held at be
f'almer Uouso. Nov. 11. 1S?J icelujincspaeshes
of lien. iSrant. Gen. Khcr:Cn. ben. Lorio. Oou
Willson. "n. Woodfonl. lien. Pope. Col. R.
G. Incenoll, Col. Win, F. Vila. Senator Ozls
br, Hon. K. A. btoris, Samual h. Clencca
ifark Twain.
THICK TKS 3Cfi5TS.
"Life and Tria Around tbe World of Gen.
Grant." 5 cents.
'Last Speech of Senator Zeh Chandler."
and biocrapliical sketch, with large Portrait
of Jfr Chaudleron cover of page. 6cen's.
tC-Any of the aaove sent on receipt of price.
Address: P. W. THOMAS,
259 Saadslpb St. Chicasolllc,
C. H. POTTER
i
paOrKTETOR RED CLOUD
DRUG STORE,
And Dealer Ia
Drugs,
Medicines
Paints,
OILS, VARNISHES
All gtiods ia my Line kept constantly ea
haad; end to which I invite tho attention df
tbe public.
-AlIray old friends and as many new onei
as choose to de to. are invited to call.
;nl
C. H POTTER.
lev StorB lew Gsobs lew Frius.
Cheap, Cheap, Cheep!
Dress Goods
CBEAP.
CHEAP.
Notions
CHEAP,
i
CHEAP.
J.lens' & Boys"
BODT3 & SHORES, ml
Hats & Caps
CHEAP.
Ladies & Childrens Furs
in great variety,
cheap.
LOTS OP OTHER THHTGS
CheaD.
GRGBERIE5, groccrfea, GROCERIES
Cheap, Chtap.
At The
Corner Store-
r. if Sfhcricoon l
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J. C. FARLEY,
CSat4r I?U a C.
-DKALKIl LV-
Drugs- Medicines.
Paints- Oils
and Varnishes.
A fell aapply ef
siMinni. nnnk .TTtiiWifv
HALL PAl'KH, Ac.
Tatreaac talMieJ ac4 ika&VfsU? tled
VVinlp Usrs rrfelty cetsr-fcieJ"S
Oce door south of lUnk,
RKD CLlUII) XKB.
Flour & Feed.'
STORE,
(77TAS V. T3TTTTAlf T3t.t
ws4mW. U. WAAl,.t, 1.
f-LALR I'
FLO'CXi'TJSKD'01, urtlicr information
Corn, Meal. Una Chpprl T.I ad
GROCERIES.
Visit th. RrdClnad lreerr. Kri and Pro
vision stor whea yu wat s uj ptus fir taaa or
beasL
lllchoat roarkat prlee la rash palp for r.o
All kinds ofeountrr rroduer tiken in eiehaae
for foods. 0.,oJl delivered to all rarts of twwa
free of chare.
Store south of ReeJ's Ttew Factory.
Red Cloud,
Nebraska
Dealers la
H&R9W&8IE,
of all kinds.
They sell CHEAI for CASH, and if th.y
have net what yon want, leave yuwr
order and they will fill it.
CALL ON THEM
One door north of Career's, aud Mr.HOLCOMti
will wait ou you. apiltf
RKD CI.OUD. NRI1.
YEISERS'
ia now ovcroVi with
Ioiions
1-Tovclties,
Baskets,
Toys,
Etc.
Decorated China
Cup and Saucer.Ht
Vases, &c., Rich and Rare.
BLANK BOOKS, PA .'Kit, and
PAFERTEKlKd.
The BEST 5 and 10 cent CIGARS.
SMOKING CUKWING TOBACCO.
-ALS0-
Gncral Ajrent for tbo aalo of the Great
and Popular Hcrucdy of tho age
DOBY3STS'
SUEE CURE i CATAREH.
Tliw 8imt)lc and innocent remedy ha
Riven Teiief in a very short time to many
fiuiTerint; from thii terrib'.e dice. R?
Yieve Neuralgia and Nervous bcadaohc
io a few minutes.
5 To Dealers special ralca are gircn
io the sale of tht3 valuable remcJy.
R- De YEISER,
RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA.
First door south of Areas office.
OT oon & Callcnder
DEALERS IS-
DRY -GOODS
Groceries,
I
Oil,
Vraihe,
Alw WI lta f
Boots i Shoes,
ate. Caps, aad
' HARDWARE.
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A S5.50 HOLIDAY GIFT!
SOLID SILVER PLATED
TABLEWARE
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Wc keep on hand at all times, a large and com
plete stock of Hard-ware.
Wc alao keep a supply i
FARMING IMPLEMENT
Give us a call, as wc feel sure we can Mik ycu
in quality and price
Remember the place, opposite the Chief Office,
Red Cloud ?icb.
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JOHN C.
-DEALKK
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Groceries. Oueensvare. and ifuJ
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A large t of 1liH)TS & SUMS, hiiU A
CAJPS, Ac., &c. 4
HGiTO ma a call, every thing M at BOTTO! VtUt far CASH.
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Ckapcls, etc, i jtroylna.
Cc sxtrz to send Tar full descrijjttro Cataljue before
jfTircbasirss- y oilier.
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