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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1880)
.-. .' sr s. -!WKS-J -ter B-Cf --8a3-My i ye in. , iiSauBen weV-- .-Sx,'3'sBr :w?ir- ; - -. ,. -- SE HE CHIEF.. LOCAL MATTERS. Last Sunday was snot her trinf like day: Look out for Liddy's cnnoooceaKat ' in thii isrue. , Mies Vtt.r Smith is teaching sehee) - id district No. 72. We under fund tint Xr. Becar efcer will Msrt a boarding Loose. -We ire glad to te r.Me to state that O. C. Cafe is rapidly rccoveriiir. A broiler it wr. it. tioicomb ar rived Iicbj the est last Saturday. UrcJe Fatn. (Jerhrr Lax just mewed a large lot of resdy-msde clothing. The doctor? my tltat it is beeoniojg dutrefflriRly healthy in tliia locality. We understand that a gentleman frrtu Illinois trill soon s'art 3 paper at Cowles. We iioiiwd a larpc nutrlcr of prairie fchonnci spending their way westward, hH Friday. Mr. 15cnnrccr Lad a hw suit with lua creditors isst Monday, and came oat second host, Several free fichts ia torn last week, among the railroad Lands. Too much Lad whiskey. 31. B. McNitt, our worthy Post master, is prostrated with a 6etcre attack of iiiflauiatary rheuroatww. A box of Oucle Saw's clothing was "busted" opcu and a- number of suits Htolcn while on the way from Chicago. It is reported that Israel Stien. will move with a Mock of clothing into the building now occupied by Mr. Farley. A number of the Ilcd CJoui boys went up to Cowles lost Saturday to en gage in a game of ball with tho boys- of that burg. Mr. F. L. Bevjanjin, lumber dealer it Covlee, colled last week. The CHIEF will go to his ndJresa in the future, u a consequence of bis ri.-it. There u at present more than three million barbels of corn at the stations ulonj,' the line of the U. L. M. ia Ne Iraka, cvrniting shipment. Tbo 1.3Bi-0Hie6t rangcj in the Ite I'ublican Valley, nt Mitchell & Morhsrl's A full line of the best stoves in the market, always on band. Call and ex amine. We are told that Bluo Hill wants and willsoor. have a newt-paper. The Cm Br welcomes with hospitable: hands, all youngsters that cboote to- assist in building up our 0 untv. 3Ir. Fred C. Heard, business mana ger of Bull'fc Opera Co., U in the city "making arratcemonts for the appearance (if that compaiy M)ine time ia April. This company is highly spoken of in the east where they havo been playing, and are first clas. Head the bcw advertisement or Stabler, Dcifeher & Co., in another col umn, and then if you want anything in thsir line go -and commit them at their place el' bupihct-ti, and' we fesl hure they will inako Ft to your interest to buy of then. The drivoliug idiot, "wich" wears good clothes, (and long ear? gave us a half column buneGt lust week. The pusil lanimous little toul of the cur who pre sides over that lying sheet, ipaus iu. proportion as. opportunities occur for blackguarding his bcttTi. We hear some complaints about the Guide Rock posteffice, subscribers to the Chief fail to get there papers at that cilice as regular and promptly as they ahould. As we will i-ersonally interview the i. M. at that place in a few days, we refrain ficm further comment at present. We aro under obligations to Mr. W ii-'gins Senior, who is at .New Orleans, La., for copies of the New Orlaaas C'xrniwb containing a lengthy account with .proluse illustrations of the late Carnival of M 01 diet is. From the illus trations aad published account we" should judge that the. a Bait was one of unusual interest.. . The Rev, J. W. Xaad of Omaha, is now in tbia city assisting- the Rer. Geo. 0.?Teicr iu'a. Ftiics- ofr mretiags. He wilL preach every evening this week, also Sunday morning and evening at the courthouse Kvcning.tervices 7 o'clock. Bible reading and social exercises every aficrnoonat 3 o'clook, sot exceeding one hour. All e are cot dially "invited to at tend. Wc are requested to announce that the funeral services of tho children of Mr., & Mrs. Canfield will be held on next Sunday, the 22nd ionL The funeral fcrmon will be preached' by Rev. J. M. IVyec, who authorizes us to fay that the public are generally and cordially invited to attend the services andtherehp testify .their sympathy with the heseaved and- grief-stricken parents. A Red Cload man iwno-the etit moTBing to go into the country,, btttfr ng his alscticethe djy, before, hiat wife had loaned the saddle, fie was n genius. Me took tier fasbronaWleatner hk nnd luekled itcroutd the hone, got a aair of those fake thiags.that yourg uea so dcppis,,lB the abeace of real oaee, aud placed thea: so a, to aaewer as bora aad baak, Lwted up a drees elevator aad iusk stirrup, aieuated hi horse ami west off-whistliofi, VABt be hirtae 'till noritB, tilf.aMnaua).anua." , -TW aostaMisteraAThaaaeviJIe aeoa usa'peatal card asktag why the beadle of J Chiefs for that era Je do aot arxuw AutU Maiday. aodjsays that ob two- aa- thaae oopaeiqas tboy have failed to arrlae ai a, alia wTaraaii JoetaPajranlge'aieata arc oneashctotry tho patieBce of, a- saiat JhCniK is mailed at the Red doad jMMtofioc regelarty wy ThunJeni aad should teach; Thomasville by. Saturday jjooa tlkc forthmt. The addreaa is '1 pblajf. 1e6aflwnwraTpOTrf each biaWttrBdwefltai; oat tae waeaaat caledaee.;otrtbaaV m rf - pQrta. ;!" f ieacMaj6 The fcheafat wkk Mas Aaeiia ath ae TW etfeaeWet aa la? hat kmm tweafjfew. Thi dlatrkat (Ma. Sw) Wt neaatlf Laika aetr fca aaheel Waaa kfcec ?ia the priee ef the Cum has beea redaeed '0 $1.00 a year iheariee pf print paper has advaweed $0 rer aaat. Print paper coeta mere thaa double what tt did three monthe ago, and eoataqueatly all the eastera dailtea have advaaeed their prieea, aad moat nf the waekKea have followed auk. Wa wiH aot adraaee the price of the Clicr Bale there eUald ha another advance to the priee af paper, ir which case we will be eempeUad ta aat the priee at 91 .50 a year, aaJ at that price we will tot make as much preftt ae we would at one dollar a year, had aot print paper takea saeh a saddea aad unexpected rise. Mr. Fort of Miaow ha iatrodueed a bill into Coagrew reaioving the daty from print paper and from all articles uiicd in its manufacture. Should this bill become a law. the priee of priat paper will drop, if it d.ee aot beeeme a law, thea we must look for further adraacee in the a:ke of pater, ia which ease we will immediately not the price of the Cnitrat $1 50 a year,' One year ago this week we took charge of the CHIV, its aeaepeeu at that lime, we must coo fens were aooe the beet, as it bad, through the mafortuae of oneof its manvgcis somewhat degen erated. It was with some aWiviaee that wc placed oucself at the heSa) and undertook te- steer the eraft, bat we steered her, with what success we leave the people to Judge. We have, in the last year, in vested nearly 11,000 in aew type and material and flatter ourself that the ofice is as complete as any ia the western part of the state. The last year has been one of incessant toil, for us, bat we Lave succeeded io placing the paper na a sound fboadatioa, without a dollar of indubtedaeje that it cannot pay oa demand, with a large aad increasing cir culation, liberal advertising patronage and a mo of job work that is most satis factory. True we have labored aader many disadvantages io the lest year, but tbry have beea overcome, aad we feel that we can safely promise for the future, with our iaereased facilities for work, a much better paper thaa heretofoaa, and to this cod we will diaeefc eaa eflbrta. We cannot close tins artiem without thanking our old friend and also maay new oaes for their most liberal patroasge, and making the promise that we shall endeavor to merit its coatinuaace. umi 1LU1 ITIW. Editor Chief: Thinking perhapa a few items would aet come amiss, I will pen such as I have: J. W. Rush ha aeturnad from westers Kansas. If e reports everythraa: prosper ing, he starts-with his famrry hi a few days for bis new home. We hate to part with him, but hope he- is hetteriac his lot in life, Mrs, J. M. West has returned from Rlinois, where she has been spending the winter visiting her friends. We wel come her baok again. Undo Cyrus Rush is here on bwrioeas, and visiting bis friends. Mies Stears, our school teacher, who has been teaching io dirt riot No. 31, and who has acquired the reputation of a fret clss teacher, ha- gone cast- We wish her ret ura in time to teach our next term. Old Mr. Roberts is very sick:-,, and-' not expected to recover. His illness was contracted some years ago, and consists of a nervous disability erriginatiag from the effects of feror and ague, and the medicine taken at that time to break it. Mrs. Lucy Matteson, the divorced wife of A. Butler has goao to Illinois, al taken to htrclf a better half, she gets a taaa worth his thousands. Such is life. ElderaHaskio3- otGaide Rock, assisted by Elder Curant and Elder Cooper repre eenling the chunk ef United Brethren, and Elder BrowBy representing the Methodist church, have just closed a long series of meetings, which they hare beea holdiag for the last four weeks,' at school house ia district So. 12, with a marked success crowning their labors, they Jiava been iattt amenta! ia sobm thirty ive coovertions. The Uaited Brethren re ceiving about twenty into their ehurch, and the MeihoJist receiving fifteen. ! Same Ul. disposaed person r parmas attempteoTto break up the meetiag by demolishing Elder Curaat's kinase, while the horse was hitched hack af the school hoaae, curing ethers lines, taratag off burs, taking out Bade, stealing atrsaa, and tuning borsae laaaa. There has been ao em ta the mweraaata a yet, hut who ever they are they deserve the see sure of every law abidiag aersee, aad there should he ao patae spared to fad out the scampe wh thiak aa mare af 1 tbeaseelvas thaa at aartieiaata ia aa lav aad aeeaa aa net. One of our aeiguuere has hean aearad by a wamaa, aet out of hu wtta aar a yean growth, bat eat ff a aaal twa haaatua? daBasa- at uaart. Itb a shame that the laws afthia atatecaaaotnratnnt neiaaiiiataa rsaaaaiBaT aare every The Sfathadiet'a an talkiag af aaawiac ia thin vieinky thia asmiag They maald daataiaf better fertWk waiatafat1arth iateseat af Webster eaaaty than taeeraata nadlaalimtaat eattha aaarevah a larf than af this lamaaky. Tha aathaKes willlwild a ahapal a D.J a farm, aext sunasaar. S. S, Wells. sbrsas nd'afilai Jar Sals, ,Tha adetalfraed has for sale a cued spaa of nuammafeevabja m jtaad six y aar e M aaare. ishart tmM wil he sxiven oara'aortson af the pain afilamv snamsW Far terms &c,vcea atanr Tatileaaa aaar the depot. Burt Dewxlb,. 26tf Iriaam.Nah. Curtains:-! aarat variety cloth a, OtiM lacs, 31 ta.. reWaaryJSthlafc.; Estm CsUtr:la my last artaaV I f wyiac "thai wa. may kaew want this tax Is far". Oaia Reck has twa lumber yards, hath aasaanmadatief aad relmbtc frsaa. DanaM MeCeNaai hat and qaite an isspnvesaent ta Lis pf emb in the thane afa wiad miR, aad la which he iataade taattaeaa mn mil, far the aaraaas t griadiaff feed fur his aaga, he is fake a lera aumbe r af hata aad fan oaee tae. Me. U eaa af the settlers ia the enaatjr, a tattled at G aide Raak in the Sariag af '70 aad has ia hie qaiet way beea aartfally aotieg the ape aad dawns of a ainaeeia We. Here is Wa. Moatgemery aad Wa Sawyer who wen cradled in the bull rashes af the atrfy act tU meat of Web ater county, aaar the Bepabliaaa river, aet mediae the children that If one led, bat have led their awn dear eaee 99 the read to prosperity. Heir leads an ao longer the waste lands of the desert but the rieh aad arodaativa farmers of prudent laadlords. I mast aot forget oar much esteemed aad worthy ettisea, A. M. Talbott, who aettled upon the haaks af the, thea wild but beautiful stream whoea Inughing waters kaew no white nun's pride, but did aaly kirn the lips of ths buffalo, or alake the thirst of the red man. Un earned was that lovely stream aatil he who settled a poo its hanks gave it the aame of his only dauchter "Mioie," by whkh name it is now known. In this nan settlesaeBt hves Joha Sabia whose heart is aa kiad aad gener ous as say man's seeds to be. Jena has been more or lass identified with all the progress ef the tissee. Beyond and adjoiaing the Nuckolls county Una lives my friead Henry Curtis. Heavy stiU slecpe alone, but for all that, by being upon his premises one can see ia him a tne model of industry nnd ecoaomy. I am told that ia the earlier days of the county he wss burned out by a prairie fire, boots and breeches, with ao team, ao asnstsoee save a mother's gift he hu toiled oa from year to year until he is oaee mora ia good cinum stances. South of Curtis is Garber, I am not sure bat 1 believe they call him Dick. Dick always deiaee-a good taa, nod has pleaty ef fut bogs. North and west of Garber is located Mr. Gray, a man with whome I am but tittle acquainted. But hie farm bespeaks a live-owaer, and from the beautiful grove that I saw growing on his lead, Gray can won sit ia ths shads. There in reality one eaa sea, aot the foot prists of time, but the fruits of labor. Wm. Lowdon passed through our village a few 8abbaths ago, oa his wsy hoase from the east. Mr. Lowdon spent mast af the winter in Rochester, N. Y. Ha eeeajs to be more delighted with the Republican Valley than ever. Our farmers an beginning their spring work, every one seemes to be in good cheer nod with a boautital crop to make all ends meet, and n little' to spare. Our Guide Rock farmers an like the Foot Prints of Time, never loosing but always adding somothtng to their richaees. Taking: it upon the whole this is as good a class of people as I ever struck. 1 have had the pleufrs of listening to several sermons preached by Elder Yeiser of Red Cloud, which are worthy of gnat praise. It is amusing to see Kenney make such aa sae-of himselft He is what we would call, ia California, a Bilk. Vale. STZU.WAT2B XTS1H. Editor Chikf: It appears that there is no correspondence frpm this part of late, so I will venture to write a few items for the CniaT. Things are prospering about as uraal. Mr. A. WeHs is making the good wives of most of our farmers happy with a washtag machine, which ha ia agent for. George Franete is ranking big prepara tions to go into farming larger than sver. It i reported that hewiU farm Ive hun dred acres this year. Peter Spracher is doiag quite a business in stock, but k dees aot iaterfere with his good nature, Pete is one afaur great story tellers. D. M. Francis will pat out 100 acres of went, thinks ha eaa devote more of his time ta farmiagthisseaeoa thaa ever, u he is aot bothered with the aaetafan. Charles Fuller is oaeef our live mea that behevu ia making a start, ia the seeming ' Mr. Inm Thomnaaa ia daahar ia aeraee with the Iadjaaoaohs axaarts, hut Ik n the rsaeral epiaiaa that Mr. T. ie hoWiag hi own wkh them, hU as weB as T. Thomas. Wa ban ta laugh quite eftea when wa read white head in the 4ras ahoat the Chief haiag abyad aat. New thie yaaag swsBltaaws just ahoat as mash about the stsndiaaj af the aapare ia thu senary as ha does about axes. It w adauttai hv every aa that he pease ea a Uttle hnia, aa a isrsje ameuat of self 1 aanaeit. As.aearae w an sapabla af jadpiasj tha CWmr wiH have a ataoh larger ainulattaa rhis year thaa ever. Thai Araald is bearing wkh aa ntt aaaat ia tha thnat, k is his epiaiaa that k is a yean nf shrmtmu sake ha ant at the new-yuan aaaat givea hr tha haw begad ha an- as any for uknat aa then an fwoaM-tae Wewhl Fax U.A. ilivdwAUhaMhia tha ant ta tba 7ahraarna tha 1b, ta Um 2M, araaan waaMa. Oaaot aext dear t; the Ulead. Red S t Tha "Ban" 6 e attest, jtebyhaak. tt -Gala W. B. JUW'a mr the aauT tf B; Kahy has jam nam ateek af . rsadiss .aad tha ttiaearytaafc '.a ta 11 Ciaad. if ttwui mm. aw s?jTWfWa samw'Uifwam aw darned by Rer. Geo. Hamwl, ia Waid AKvrnu'aUM. We wUh the gentle men tutsan tlwaatfewerk. Mr. O. Kvrrctt is away risking a Aurora, this at ate. Cowles is becoming depopulated la funtsh agents for "Foot prists af time." Mr. D. T. Thorns. A. L. Bsrtaa. T. J. Ward and ether we uadentnnd have engaged. A part of Mr. Thomas' stock ef fTO eeriee era beta conveyed to the Bay's Heesa ia Red Cload. I.lrti f grtat aa all rami w. W aaa w lira Ult. Aa4 ananJaa . Imti akla4 m." "-K rriitt" Biinriif Nitt r . A game ef ban ball wse played last Satardsy afternoon between the lied Ulead Wiaaern aad the Mrdoes of Cowiea. Ths score Hood at the ead ef six iaaiag Corns ag ia, boys. B. -Rmember if you want eavelepea. cards, bill hoad, letter hral. note heads, or anything ia our line, you na get it cheap at the Cmxr ofice, sad have a good stock to select from. IConey to Lcaarms svare. xrmUat 10 rr tttt No Coatalnieau D. H. Cmim, at tha CVart Hosm. Ttti Mr. Montgomery regularly deals r.ut fresh milk t the iahabiunts of Red "loud. Milk delivered everyday, Sao days not excepted. JnsT Rickivkd A nice lot of wall paper at Browns faraiiarc store. 2 w Final Proof Notices. Laatl Offie at Bfooai'mton Neb.Keb. IS(b.IS9. Votln ii brtr tfrB that tti fullowlac asrncd MtUer h llv! notiw of hii im cation u nake f nal proof in rapport of bit o'aloi, aat M ears Inal entry thoraof hefora Janaa A. Tff lay etark of eoirt ia Wabatar enanty. at ka iMem ia Rad Uoad Neb., oa tha Eta ajr af atarea 1910. Aloaso I-. Tobta of Wall Kb., for tba aaala aaat aaarter of MclUn 4 tawa 4 nrngw 11 waat. aad naaaa tha followi aa h witnoaaea. u Ckariaa Char-hUJ. Peter H.Hayler. miliaai Ua eberar a4 William O. Cox. alt of Walto 5a a. (abttaiarlS B. W. bWlTZBE. Kaiatar. Laad Mea at Bloomingtoo, Neb. Feb. 18tb. 1890 Itotteeif haaby aireB that tha followiaff named letUar has filed notice of bia iatantion ta take aaal proof ia aapaort of bi claia. aad scare iaal ratrr thereof before Jarnti A.Tal lava dark of tha ooart la Wabater eoaal. at hie BeaiaRcd Cload Neb., aa tba 30th day ot ataria i&ns. Btarraoa Kethnar of Oorertoa iVab.. f? tha aarthwaat qaarter of aee:ioo iS towaahip a'aofSh of raBf e 11 waat, and naaea the followias aa hit rftaeMea. Tit David Feti. Morea WUa .a. M li ner Mcrell aad Robert Marell. all af Clovrrtoa Neb. fabl9anrl8 S. W.SWItZBR. Bcrltter. Laad OSce at Bloomengtoa Nb. Fab. Bth 1890. Notice ia hereby eiren that tha fatlovias Baased settler ban Sled notice of bia iBteatioa to taake SaaJ proof in npport of bb claiai. aad tecare final eatry thereof before Janee A, Tal leyt. coBBty clerk ofWebcter coaaty Nehat his oBco ia Red Cload oa tho 17th day ef April. 1880. Sliadraeh Croxtoa. for tha loath M aorthweat M aad north H o f oathwoct M of arctioa 4 to wa 2ranxe 9 wt,and uitsM the followina aa hii witaaae. Tic nha Kariwer thrutopher C. Benaett Isaiah Hinmaa and Jacob Musis, all nf (?ewlre Nebraska. febi:aarll S. W- 8WITZRR. Rfiir. Laad Offlca at Bloomiaxton Neb Feb. 9th. IMS. Notice herebykivcn that the followias aaracd artUer has ilcd notice of hit intention to taake final proof ia rapport of hi claiai, aad tecsre final eatry thereof before Jane A. lal lrva. clerk of court in Webttar coaatr at hit of fice ia lift Cloud Neb., oa the 27th day of March. 1830. Henry Iararty. for the V U N WM of 8cc. 18. and kU N KJiHei.l3T3 R 11 wett. and namea the following a. hi witnesjca. rit: Mo tea C. Williamson Curtis Boat ChwterW. Fuller and Kennt Kcnatatin. all of Btip NeS fcblSoaarll S. W. SW'ITZER. Refirtar. Land Ofice nt Bloominxton Neb- Feb. 1th, 1SS0. Notice it hereby ciren that the followinr named tcttler hu filed notice of hit intention to Bake final proof in support of hit claim, aad ecore final entry thereof before the Hg irtecr or Keceirer at tho U. 8. landofici in Blooisiaa toa Nab . oa tho 19th day of M.ireh. 1880. Jofiati C. Holcomb. ofdoett, Webiter coanty Neb., for the toath-catt quitter of tectlos 10 tuwu 1 raaxe 12 wett, and namea the fullowinf at hU witaeaaes. via: Thomaa Vaufha William Vauphn and AathouyAraehawof cott Neb and uconre Barker of Inamle Neb. febl2marll S. W.HWITZER.Regiater. Land Ofica at .Blooming-ton Neb. Feb.Sd, 1880. Notice ia hereby giren that the following named aett)er hnt filed notieo of hit intention tr make final proif ia aapport of hit claim, aad pe can final eatry thereof, before James A.Talleya Clerk of the Court of Webstr county, at hit oa ks ia. Bad Cload Neb., on ifarch Bth. 1880. Baaao Arwrtrong. for tha oathweat aaartar of tactions town 4 range 10 wett. and names the following aa hit wilaeteet. vim William Jame. Alexander James. Joha Arnold aad August SlumeaUiall. all nf Blue Hill Nab. febomaH 8. TT. SWITZER. Regittar. Laad Office at Bloomingtoa Nob. Jan. 3U IB e. Notice ia hereby given that tha followias aamed tattler bat filed notice of bit intention to make fin.il proof in rapport of his claim, aad te eure final eniry thereof, before JamaaA.TuN leys, clerk of the court of Webster coaaty, at hit ofice in Red Cloud. April ltt. 1M0 Henry A. McCane. for the nortavaat quarter ofaactioa 18 town 2 range 10 waat. aad aamaa tha following aa hit witaaatmv ait: William liole worth. Richard Tinker. Frank Tenaaat and 8ath Algar, all of Red Ooud. Nab. fobomaH 8. W. 8WITZKR, Regit tar. Laad Ofioe at loomlagtoa Nab. J aa. 31 ft 1880. Notice la herebr giraa that tha following aamed aeUler baa filed aotice af hit in ten tins to make final proof in rapport of hit claim, aad tecure final eatry thereof; before Jamea A.Tal leva, elerk af the court ot Wabater cauaty. at hit efice la Red Cloud, oa April ltt. 18S0 Edward JfcCune.-fbr the aartheaat quarter af eeetioB 18 town S range IO watt, aad aamaa the following aa ata witnesses, via: nuium Ban- worth. Hieaard Tinker. Frank .Tenaaat Beth Alger, all orRed (load Neb: feWmart 8. W. S maa. Regkter. Laad Ofiee at Bloemiagtoa Nth. Jaa. ltth 18SS. Notieo it hereby givea that tha following aamed settler haa filed notice of hU iatcatioa to make final proof ia rapport ef his claim, aad aeara final entry thereat at the rxpiraUoa af thirty dan tram tha data ef thia ac-tiee. to: Chester W. Fallar. for the Math-wast quarter ef aeetioa UtAwa 3 north ef raaga 11 waac.aad aamaa tha Mlowinc na his wkneaaaa. ris: Joan Laverty. Keaat Kaaatsoa. Metes JC. WfTliam bow. Haary Lavtrty. acd Rlehotaa Haaay. all f Bata Nehcaaka. m jaaSttebie 8. W. Ewrrua. Ragiatar. LaadOaeaat Nab. Jaa. 14th, Natlee ia herebr civaa that the iual icatlar haa Sled aatiaa of his iafatiaai ta avnwvnTfuwaji naake final Moofia rapport af hts etalm. aa4 aemrafiaal entry thereof at tha .axpiratia f thirty aara Iron taa aata aftata aqnea. tm Jehu M. Maarn far tae 4 g. w . H XaasdlT. MS.R.Me.28TowaStaneaSW. taa reiwwtaa; na am wii jrlas WII af Cowles lab. aad Lewis I. Watia af Cowiaa Ke. aad Jamas R- AHea af Cawlaa JVab. jaatMahlS 8.W. gWrTXtt. tTasWtar. Laad 0eeat BloomiaajUa Nek Jaa-Uth MSS. tXetlea ia hereby giraa that tha faOewia aaaned nattlar has fitad aatlea of ait inteaUaai ta make aaal praar ta rapport of hW aaaMm.aal aeeura final eatry thereof at tha expiraUaa af thirty days fram tha dam of this awtiea. vat s WilliaaB WHaaa af ImvbJ Neb. far tha H 11 mm 8 North WartliN-rth Waat JiafSaatt waat aad Let Fire (&)8tt!oB 5 Tawa 1 rat, sad aamaa taa fWlawlaa: aa ic Earasl.Joaeaaf laavaraai aatar af Iaarnla Nab. jaaarahvlS S. W-.9WTTHR.Raahtar. IQTICI TOTiiaCIIU. Natiaa to heraby giraa. that I w aMpfeAwBmayaaatre ta aaamiidaaaa- for teaahatt af tha arimarr ar aaaaaoa. aahoala ef Wabatar aaaatr. at RI UUMdoa.taa aaK-aiarsayai aaa aiaac'ei0ala.-uahara. A. AFer VI B. Ius-0rie KMa!mM Kaferaskn.t. Jarnh C: laTcMBV. haviac-a thifetif das of Fabraarr.A. D. UBS.' made aasWaattaaj aaifaet ata are amptiea dar lamtnry ttataanat aa talaaut aaarter mt aeeliaa IB ia tawW I1 north. t raaca K watC aadar Aa, rariaisae af 1 aara-amauaaa-tef 1S41. amd l uua. Ida tha aIaaw aaat MBe aa a da af haarir ia the ata inner aar.wm ataf aaaaawhrtha JaeCMal -Far the CnenJaavsl IVaat alather kiaaa af fear .aad aha far nUwa harnwa, the win aad it f tnr aat Ckm. M. IV.. Unre mehwf then rarrhsms. if . Mr. Jaha Aabs has seeared the sat- tRnf the weH ksowa aad psaalar ba ker, Mr. Joha MibVr. mU aew does ta tMktac at that uWt,kacri. The best of frtah bread, eakea, piea 4c , eaa ! ways be found at hit bakerar. CaM aad mt. 1st door south of Sherrmdruf Mere, xt U. Ifyoa waat a frst daa f r bay of tae Ked UIad mills, as they arc maktax a teaaiae article called tba Crow. a Jeweil rsteat. the oaty patent Iur na for sale ia tha Keaubiiwa Valley. They ako make at her cradn that are irat claaa, Setiafaetiea fir en ia custom work. Only One More Week la which ta set goods at the More of J. C Farley for cot. So remember that "aow i the aceapted time." and doa't forjet to nil and purchase a sapply of waauver yon newd. ta tsi line. i m m .I Ho good Caching. No man can do do a food job of work, preach a r ond sermon, try a law suit well, doctor a patient or write a good article when he ueU miserable and dull, with olattish brain and uaateady nerve; and none shoald make the attempt ia such a condition when it can be m eai!y end cheaply removed by n little Hop .Bitters - 1 ... 1 aaaaMav.BUa- Be Wise and Happy. Ifyoa will stop all your extravagant ai.d wroup; aotioas ta doctoriax yourself and families with expensive doctors or humbug cure-alls that do harm always, and use oaly nature's aimp'e resacdies for all your nilaasata you will be wise, well aad happy, asd rave great expes. The grntest remady fur this, the s rent, wise and good will tall you. is Hod Bit ters rely oa it. See another column. Blanks? BlanksTf Blanks!!? The andersigned keeps on ban 1 nnd fur snle a large supply of bunks of all kinds, such ns chattel mortgaaw; blank deeds, leases power of attorney, mechaa ios Uea, bills of aale. search warrant Ao., aad ell blanks ud by Justices of the l'eaoe aad Notaiies Public ke . &c All bleaks sold at Liaoola reuil price. Till CuitF. EEMOVAL. F. H. Gore hss moved his Jewelry 8tore to tha building formerly ocupied as a re.tauraot, by Mr. Holland, where he will be happy to meet all his old friends aad customers, aad also as maay new ones as choose to calL CROWN! Not the Crown of Kings anr the Crown of Glory, but the Crown Sewing Machine, the latest, and best machine in the Mar ket, it will pay you to call at the Post OSce and see it before you purchase! For Sale by M. D. McNitt. Fatw, Pier sad Pert: 1 1 The invention of that superior and com plete sewing machine (the"Fatnily"Sew ing machine), marks one of the mast im portant eras io the history of machinery, and when we consider its great uaefulnesM nnd extremely law pnoe (25), it U vrry dificult to conceive of any invention for domestic uso'of more or even equal im portance to families. It has great capaci ty for work; beautiful, btnooth and quiet movement, rapid execution, certaioty and delightful ease of operation, that at oucc commend it above all othvrs. The work ins parts are all stel, tmng and durable, and will last a life time; the bobbin. 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 p;w stitches from an inch in len.tb on coarse material down to tbe finest, o infinitesi mal as to be hardly discernible with the naked eye, and with a rapidity rendering it iiupnntble to count them a fust as made; it hss more aitachmeots thao any other, aad it does to perfection all kinds ofbeavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy needle work with ease, and far less labor than required on other machines. It needs no commendttion, the rapid sales, increasing demand, and voluntary encom ium from the press, and tbe thotuand of families who usa them, amply testify to their undoubted worth as a standard and reliable hoate necessity, extending its popularity each day. Machines sent anywhere to be examined before any mon is paid. Auent Waktkd by the Com pany. Address them for information, FAMILY SEWING MACHINK CO., 7 14-ly 755 Broawat. New York. Nimble Six-pence. Geo. W. Dow, -DIALER' Rf- Groceries t Confectioneries, Choiee Taaa. Calea Sarar Ae. White Fish & HackereL Grssa, Dried aad Gaaaad FralU. The hct Ta- and Cigars. Flaaraad meal eaa aaatlj ea haad. Rgt. Batter Taken in Payment Kvseytlac warraatad te ha as rtnraa sated. OIV1 MR A CALL aadwwldaraasuad. 1M 4aar aarth af argaa o ea. Red Cloud, - r Nei. UTooia A Omllndr NEW GOODS! 3ST eirr Goods ! Wa ban added largely ta DRY at tha GOODS stash, aad an seUiag leweei eash pneea. Wa kaaa eeaataath oa kaad a faQ t ASkte, Brags, Mtrflciiie, Oils Plmls m-tc. ALSO HAIIBWAI11IEAEIESS Fixtures Sfn-aa a-n8, we , Hood, t Calltnto. Hi. rrafrkti af tha City Drug Store, ana Mutw ta Drugs Medicines Paints. Oils and Varnishes. A fall supply af LAMM, LAMP MlDKS, ITICKS, COM Hi, BRUSHES ke. ratraaege aatirN aad thaahfaHr raavad. SfrafilatttM aaraaUr aamaaaaiad'aa Oae door eaath af (Jarber's stare. RKD CLOUD N.B. Flour & Feed STORE, CEAS. E. PUTX-IC, Prop. DEALER IN FLOXJRlTEEI Cora. Meal. Hraa Caor-Ma Feed aad GROCERIES. VWt tha It addend Ore tear. Faad aad Pre rltiea swjsa whaaraa waat tarallaa Hr maa or haasc Mightttmarhat ark la ath Jp for grata All hiadt areaantrv rrodnea Uhea aa asrhaaga fargeaala. Vaadi delivered ta all tana af tawa fraa f chars. Stare aaa ef Raed't Plow Fatter?. red Cloud, Nebraska. HOLCOMB BROS -Deal en ia H ft8 8WARI, ef all -lads. They sell C1IRAF far HUH. amf If tirr bava art what row waat, leaf a roar ardaraWt&ar will fill It. CALL ON THKM One dear north offfarbar't. nwd Mr. II0LCOMS will wait oa 70a. aarltf KED CLOfJD. NBD. Veni Vidi Vici! MARVELOUSLT Cheap Goods ! Are now ta be had at Yeiser's Bazaar! COME NOW WHLK UK ING OFF. Oloves, Hosiory. IS 8KLL- Xfndm ar. Csllsrt. Shirts. M4 li- cttisr Ednmr' Ts1sccs9Ma CIpini, PAPKK4, Ac, ke. tie deles Coajpetitioa. DOBYN8' SURE CURE CATARRH. This simple and innoeent rented has given relief a very short iihm ta away sufferins; front this terrihle disease. Re lievea Neuralfia aad Nrrvoas headache ia a few miautaa. Bmf To Dealers Mrcia! rstss are givea ie tbe sale ef this vawalb resseJy. R. D. YEISER. RED CLOUD. NEBBAHKA. Fbat daor saath af Anrne aalea. ItwStflTi Iiwsrflodi IiwPrini. On?, Ckemp, Chttp! Dress Ooods CHEAP. Sbawlfli CUEAr. notions CBEAF. Womens Boots CHEAP. IlimktUlim'ik., Mens & Boys" seeTfi St smo-CS, am. Sate & Caps CHEAP. Ladies & ChUdrens Furs in great variety, cheap. LOTS OF OTHER THUGS Cbeap. GftOCEBlES. gtaeeriaa, GKOCUttXS Ckmp, Chmf. At Tan Corner Store. r.if. KIBTffiMH'lwWTM U BPuherXJ flt- ""M1IB"IIB1f,,nwaamm .a3HUBBammkS a BW - -Smc mf . BHaaasmmam W Katr. n aHP ft v.s AaiVUa3l.lfIBW vfL V " ft9a7BTalrV' T S TfvvV aa 1 vfjSVSaT I V ff W vCV t fs fiK'k-?vr: irr-v- nrC1 iis t Sa l W iiKt J k k. sVwT"w in kr fc--j s"L?m K f I " -" ac f - " .---w t -- - ..- . - - . WOfm naa.laiaaraataTTl.rrtU.a i- a -voava r u For further information call on Fa .H CORE' Jeweler. HARDWARE STORE. XITCMELI. A MOKHAStT, VrV Wc keep on hand at all times, a large and com plete stock of Hard-ware We alao kp up'.ty of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Give us a call, as we feel sure ue can suit you in quality and price Remember the place, opposite the Chief Oilicc. Red Cloud Nob. JOHN C. -DKALKU IN- EDRY GOODS. - Groceries, Queensware, and Fall & Winter CLOTHING-. -AUSO- A Isrse 1st st HOOTW AH1IOKS, lisU A - CAP, Ac., Itc. KHva um a call, every Ibisir sold at JsOTTO.M Yvcrt f-r CASH Red CloucL - 1880 ClDUCDCr " isso 1 niiiwikiitsi? is ho. We call your attention to the Largest, HtV and Cheapest Stock of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, In the Republican Valley. Years of experience in the trade, has taught the wants of the Farmers of this great AGRICULTURAL STAT1-. Convinced that in your Success lies the interest of all, we offer you the best products of Eastern Manufacturers. Drills, Seeder's, Corn Plows with Seeder attach ments. Sulky Plows, Stirring and Breaking Plows, Marsh Harvester, Whitney Marsh Binder, the best machine in tt market, Randolph Header, Newton Wagon Buggies, and all kind ot FAEM MACPITIERY. Wa shall sfere aa rffrts te adraaee th Iefert of tar Ca?ra. Al-j ha afJT ta ahaw ear Govds. fjtreu.acaU. A STABLER, DEISHER & CO. RED CLOUD, Nebraska. J. tSTET ft la9E. MaraC(B. BaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBBBaBaBaBaBaaaMBa BBBBaBVHHHHI HaMJit-B L-KrM "Ba'PwBKtliaHsaHF "r BRATTLEBORO. VT. Ormcw Otss-u, eacyrasaly Cl-rpeiJ, ctav, 1 arf jhc JD ta far fatf jMrckasi-3' 3Tawr M WEST m CGTTHE USD IS-lff mn r CwfKat Waau Red Cloud. Neb. POTTER, J C POTTER- DNTebrnk" U COMPANY, a. g 4micl l SmuUrSchoB. vf dasntire Cata--Pe !. rt 7 r rV iv h rr d at Bxows. 2w fJaawe ta. 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