,-j Sti- , -v- ; s . iMiaiMtaMMM '.jmiff&i-si&k&i&&K- && stani-fk' ms'--misfmiipi'-' '-SieSifa- ,- V? kU si E CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. , Plenty of lus-iness in town last 31on , . " Wall paper io great vcriely at Brown p. hose store will bo tie next to bo i burglarized. Yesterday, (Wednesday) was St. Patrick's day. Easter Sunday cornea on tbc 2flib, of tie present month. - The Friif'B lerm of tbc Select School opened last Monday. Window shades and fixture,' at Brown's furniture etore. - Satisfaction circn in all kinds of job printing, bring it alone. We noticed Dr. Rabfasoo, of Guide Eock, in town lohl Friday. Court convenes on the 221 of" the prewnt month next Tuesday. The recent winter put a stop to farming operations for a short time. It is said that tbe recent fnow stoini will be of gieat benefit to tbe crcps. A man may be truthful in every thing t-Jtc, and yet lie to the asFc.-sor. A dog show was ono cf the attrac tions at Holcomb's tore last Monday. Go and sec the fir.cstock of furniture at Brown', before purchasing elsewhere. The Chief gives more local ncwa in .one week than the other paper does in three. The Jewell county, Kans. Monitor, baa been enlarged and other wiso im proved. ' -Now would be a good time to bring in that wood that you promised on sub scription. Go and see jtooiIh, and prices, before buyiug, at Brown's fuiutuic and wall paper store. E. It. Grubb called last Friday, for the five hundred ci.piis of the Guide Rook Nevs. Al. Spracher and C. W. Fuller, of CowJea, were among our new fcuLscribars last Monday. How did you like tbo weather, as presented to you last Thursday, Friday an Saturday? Mitchell &, Morharf, are solo agents for the sale of the Davis Sewiag Machiue, in lliis county. Seward county has not had a murder committed, within her borders for the last three dajs. Liddy's store has been closed aud an invoico of the trtock taken. It footed up only about $1 ,200. Mrs. Foster, of Iowa, temperance lecture at tho last Tuesday eveni'i-r. delivered s court house A three dnya snow storm was one of the luxuries enjoyed by the people of thin part of tho "vineyard" last week. And still they keop boosting the prioo of print paper. Thi3 would bo n good time for delinquents to pay up. Tbe Guide Rock JVtic will hereafter be issucQ weekly, we understand, and will also be made double its present size. Republican City will soon have a new paper, called the Enterprise. A man by the name of Hhoue, will mako the venture. The Orleans Sentinel advertises "Money to loan at this office." Tho question is how the dcuuj did the Sentinel man get possession of the ducats. Mr. Tope, the County Superinten dent informs us that after tbe first of April examinations will Lc held at Blue Hill acd Guide Rock, as well aa at Red Cloud. Tbe CniEF office has been complotcly overruu with job work, tho last two weeks. We can stand it, however, for we will soon havo increased faoilities and more help. While we remember the sufferings of poor Ireland, let it not bo forgotten that thousands of American freeman have to fasten their suspenders with fibiugle nails. Anybody had ought to know that, is justice to ourselves, we cannot afford to wait any great length of time for money due os on job printing. Please do not expect it of u?. Mr B. F. Boynton, of Illinois, who is the fortunate possessor of a tract of laad in this county aud who will, in all probability make Nebraska his home in the near future, subscribed for the Chief last Monday, to be sent to his home in Illinois. There has been several murders in Seward county, in the last few weeks, which accounts for tho startling manner in which tho conductor on one of the Lincoln and Northwestern trains -calles out to the passengers when the tram halts at Seward, "Seward: prepare to meet your God!" At the close of the article on the masquerade, ball, in another column, we intimated that we might havo something jto say in regard to a certain matter con- aected therewith. Ed. Hawley was there dressed at a woman and disgused. In ; tire language of the inspired writer of Maly Writ "He is of age, ask him." Wish some one who has had ex- peiience in the oare and management of theep in ahis, county, would write an .article on the Bur.ject for -tho columns of t Chief, as many of our readers are anions to learn what- they caB on the . Eubjoct, peparatory to embarking in the ibttHBem themselves. Who will respond? A kdy called at a photograph gallery CoIbjI8, Q:,Hhe other day, with a Wfcywhoee photograph she desired taken Tbe necessary arraneuienU were, atade, the little cherub was propped up in a chair is the best possible position, a4 the artist tras proceeding to adjust A lufc eunent, when the usother excused keraelf for a- moment. -Tbo uoment. rew to aiaates, and the minats to hours. Im-ihort, Ihe mother did not come back, uhL tbe artist fiodu busfeltwitb. a ready ja-tt5y on ma nana, wnpse narsc aaioricin are Unknowu tahun. From cur old associate in tho news paper burines. Maj. D. H. Wbeefcr, Sec'y. of the State Board of Agriculture, we havo received a drcfar oiling atten tion to Arbor Day. which comes on April 21st. Tbe following ore tho premium offered: For the greatest nnrnber of tree nbntcd on the third Wednesday in April, (21st,) to icclurle fruit, forest and ever green, and all varieties 550 00; Greatest number Lard wood, Si!5 00; Greatest number cuttings, $10.0;); For the Great est number of treM planted by one man during tho month of April, 1ZSO, $30 00. Who, in Webster county, will compete for these premiums. Tho Masquerade Ball came off last Friday night. There seems to bo a vat difcrence of opinion as to the propriety of snch doings, soma c'aiming that there is nothing wrong about it, while others are of the opinion that a majqnerade ball is simply a place for young men, pnd old one. for that matter, to indu'go in immoral acts and exhibitioas behind the mafek, that would not bo tolerated for an instant at any other time or plaeo. How much truth there is in this view of the matter we leave to tho participants tbemf elves, to judge. It ia not for us to pasi in judgement upon the action of other?, we are in favor of everybody en joying tiem.flves to the fullest extent pcvihle, consistent with propriety. As to the propriety of young ladies covering up their hevs with a mask and displacing the lops of their stockings, we have nothing to toy, but might ask the question, if it is proper to wear short dresses in the ball room, with a roatk over the face, would it not be proper to wear short drcsies without tho mask? How many of you would like to be seen on the streets in such a plight? The burlc-quo artiste who appears behind the footlights with-, out any wearing apparel tospe.ik of, does not wear a mack, nnd is looked upon with contempt by many of her own sex who fthink it entcrcly proper to appear at a masked bull dressed in tho same costumo, with the addition of a mask to cover the blushing fiica. A masked ball, however, is a fljileudid source of pleasure to the boys, there they are ?iiQ from tho re strain imposed upon their actions by the usages of good socie'y, (without mafks. ) They crjoy greater liberty of acMon and speech than if their faces were not cover ed with a mask, they are tempted to ovorstep the bounds of propriety and good b'coding by the knowledge that their ideutily ia concealed. In all seriousness wo would ask, how many young men who attend masquerade balln, would want their sisters to attend? It is all very well so lor.g as somebody ek's sister attend, but bring tho matter home and ask yourselves if you would encour age your ownsis?cr to attend masked balls. Ai we said on tho start, it U not for us to say whether maqticrade ballj are a proper plica for young hd:c3 to go to or not. We leave tho matter with them selves and their parents, but we know that there is a great diversity of opinion on the subject, and that there are a few thing connected with the ball at the court houss last week of which wc may speak hereafter. F201I SLH CP.SS2. Editor Chief: Tne protracted meet ing at the Batiu school hbuso closed some tirno ago, forty-five united with the church. Farmers begun spring work in earnest a couplo of weeks: ago, but the storm last week put a sudden stop to operations iu that direction. The "Foot Prints of Time" has been making serious inroads into the integrity of this settlement, many havo traded off their. property for territory and turned book agents. Whether they make a success: of it, remains to bo seen. Considerable petty thieving has been going ou in this part of the country for sometime; nothing escapes theaviricirus ness of the ihicves, wheat, com, potatoes and everything easy of transport is ruth lessly carried away, and appropriated to the ufo of thccluss who "Toil not neither do they spin," yet Solomon in all his glory did not have grub piled up like they do. These thieving operations fol lowing upon the heels of the great re ligious revival which stirred up this com munity to such a pitch lately, is hard to account for, it must be that a reaction .has ECt in. Our citizens arc, for the most part, an honest hard working class, and the morals of the community at large J should not be judged by the action of the few who do not seem to realize that others have rights that they are bound to rospect, and property that they should let alone. A number of our farmers havo rented their farms for" this season, and will en gage in some other buMness that they hope will prove more remumerative. Joseph 'Chambers has rented his farm and moved to that of his eon Tommy. There is a good beal of grumbling about high taxes in thi3 part of tho county, and we oppose it is the case in other parts of the county, the first question that is asked by farmers when they happen to meet is, "how much taxes- do yens have to pay." This question generally leads to remarks more forcible than polite, and generally ends in maledictions upon the. heads of tbe persons whose maladministration has brought a prosperous county to tbe verge of bankmptcy. We are glad to say that tha Chief is more generally read in this part of the county than any other paper. Its straight forward, and fearless course in denouueing the wrongs against the peoplo the farm ing class has won for it the best wishes and uudivided support of th'aT" class of people in this part orthe.county. Ineprame fire did considerable damage u iui section oi me country several days ago, but as I see tbo Chief aiade note ofit last week I will add nothing mare. It you sea ut to publish this I may write again. Yours eta, Felix. Anyorielooking. for cboioertic!es in the grocery line, need look-no farlbor then flOCY's store, for he . alvavs trona the beat ofevery thing, h the shape of ' Groceries. - Hotcotnb Bros., hardware store wa burglarized !a.t Thursday night. The thieves got away with two abot gun, a lot of pocket cutlery, and tomo plated ware, in all about f 300 wortlr. Since tho above was in typo wc learn that the good? have all been recovered found concealed in the woodpile at the rear of the store. Tho thief, for tome reason did not carry the goodi away the night tht-y were stolen, but hid them, and on Sunday night came to tako them away, and wa seen by Mr. Holcomb'i. clerk, who fired a couple of shots at the thief causing him to "skin ont" in a livi-ly manner. JNo arrest bas yet been made. Experience in every braosh of busi ness ensures mcecss. Inventors who secure the service of attorneys familiar with patents, and the, practice of tho Patent Office rarely fail in obtaining patent.-. The same rule applies in all contested, Mineral, nnd land clatJi? brought before general land office. Pen sion blanks furnished. Pnr.iuttEV & Ghee;?, 500 Seventh street, Washington, D. D., have had years of experience in practice in all departments of the government. (Send stamp for information ) In our column of "Happenings in the Valley" will be noticed a rumor that Jake Struve, the widely known propric tor of Struvo's Rancho, bid been arrested on a charge of murder. Whether he had any connection with the crime, wo have not heard enough to justify us in forming an idea, but we will briefly narrate what we can remember of tho circumstaaccs. In ISTIi, a German from the neighbor hood of Lincoln, located a claim in the western part of Harlan county. Dr. Tibbies a brother of tho notorious proasher of that name, wanted the claim, and eudeavorcd to scare tho German away by threats, etc. In tho course of time, the German was missed by his neighbors, who went to the house, but could find nothing of him. Signs of a struggle were apparent, but no trace of tho body could bo discovered, nfter thorough and protracted search.. Sus picion at oneo fastened on Dr. Tibbie.3, and ho was notified to leave the couutry, which ho did. Iu the minds of the more thoughtful people of tho viciuity there was no belief in bis guilt, but an excited mob is not to be trifled with. The missing man never turned up, r.nd the ghastly mystery was well nigh forgot ten by all but the fugitive charged with the murder. When the relation is ex plained between him and tho deteotivu who has worked up tho present arrest, there will bo one moro thrilling chapter in the ronlauce of crime. Blooming ton Atqus. IlffOBTAKT TO HQ1C2ST3ADE3S. Special Tclcjrrnm to tbc Omaha Ncwi, Washington, March 10. Tho senate passed a bill of great importance to homestead settlers on public lands. It provides that any ssttkr who has or shall hereafter locate on any public lands of the United States with the iutention of claiming the same under the homestead laws, shall bo. allowed tho saiao time to filo Iris homestead application and perfect his original entry in tho United States land office as is now allowed to settlers undci tho pie-cmp:ioa laws to put their claims on record, and his rights shall re late baok to tho date of tho settlement of the same, as if ho fettled under tho pre emption laws, and that where lauds have been applied for nnd the original entry made under tho homestead laws, and where such entries havo not been made iu good faith, or where lands have been abandoned after the original entry, and before tho final entry, such lands shall bo subject to claim under the homestead, or pre-emption, laws of tho first settler who has or shall hereafter settle on the siine, provided hucIi settler has or shall hrreafter, within six months from the time of his settlement, take the necessary steps to have said homestead entry can celled, nnd shall pay tho land office fees in said contest when a homestead or tim ber culture claimant shall file a written relinquishment of his claim ia, the local land office. The land covered by such claim shall be held as open to aettlcmcnt and entry without action on tho part of the commissioners of tho general land office in the same manner as it would havo been if no entry under tho home stead or timber culture laws had ever been made thereof. Peterson's Magazine for April is al ready on our tabic, ahead ns usual. Every month, almost, this popular lady's hook his some new and special attraction. The one this month is a series of drstgns in embroidery, furnished by the "Phila delphia School of Art-needlework." One i for a t3a table cloth, printed in colors; another for the ends of a towel, also printed in colors; another for a pillow caso, full-size, another, a beautiful Flower Alphabet for marking handkerchiefs; bc-ides a score of many other designs in crochet and embroidery of all kinds The principal 'steel plate is a charming pie tore of a little girl, seated on a bank, gathering grasses and early flowers, on one of these 'windy March days. For nearly thirty years "Peterson" has held a front rank as a lady's cheapness, it is without a rivaL It has, in consequent, a larger circulation than all the other ladies' magazines combined, and will hbaintain that circulation so long as it keeps, as it aoe. in tLo advance, and has suck contributors as 'Mm. Abo S. Steph ens, Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, Mrs. Rebecca Harding Davis. Mrs. Jane G. Austin, Frauk Lee Benedict, Marietta Holley, and the author of "Josiah Allen's Wire, &c, no. ltememoer me price is but two dollars a year, with liberal de ductions to clubs. Specimens are sent, gratis, with full pankuler?, to tboe wishine to set up clubs. It is never too late to get up dabs. Back aumbers from January inclusive can, if desired, be sup plied. Address, Chas. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. The better nations become acauainted with eack other, the fewer wul be their prejudices, d the more likely will they be. to wm aua respect, eaca u. oucw so with J. Monroe Taylor's Gold Medal Soda or Saleratus tho more you know f ir, the more you want to, and the moro anxious yo are to have your friends become its patreii It Bot only makes the.bcst Biscuit, tSread, JCe., nut it cures dyttpepsiaasd GtreBfthess weak stomachs. It bait no equal. Most of the Grocers t r.mva u . have it. trust Lts&, Homesteader! and others who bare not yet proveJ up oa their cliitns jhouM re member tbu tha new rulinrf require that they hall advertise at lel four whoewu who arc cot relatives of the party proring up. and that the time and dies of mik ing proof shall aso be Mated in the notice. ThL, it i oJairafi, is for the purpoj? of ciring parties who may baro adverse claim on the Und a chance to appear and present their clairn. Thast who wish to prove op can hare thtir ap plication paper midt oat at the ClItEl office, frte of charge, a we alwaw keep a supply of btanlcs on hand fur tbii pur pose, and a the editor of thi paper i Notary Public, the-tf5davit doe,? not com anything, thus 25 cent3 i- baved to each one who publisher his final proof notice in the ClilKl The March number of the Farmer is before us and wc large nuiount of it? npacfl t- the present m-tance to the forghnm 'tucstiou. and the m ittcr i well handled both editorially nnd by c.rre.pon'int Wc furnish the Farmer and the CniUF both one jear for $2 50. UNITES STJLTZ3 LAIW OFHCS. Bloom ingto.v. Neii , ) March loth. IdSO j By a recent dceioion receiivd at this office, the Hon. Commidiioiu-ni directs as follrws: "You aro authorized in future to allow a preference riaht to partn: who filo ap plications to outer undor either the tim her culture or homestead lawn, nnd pro duce the relinquishment of a previous timber culturo entry, covering the tract derired." S. V. Swrrzcn. lleghftcr. . ... i ... i i m m ., ., . . 73AS2 LSSLIS'S ETODAY HASaBISS. Tho number for April is one of unusual attractiveness, its pages are brilliant with literary and artistic gems. Among the most notable article. are a charming Ger man ullezory, ''The Maiden of the Wingvd Wheel;" a comprehensive article on the Mormons, by the He v. V. Flem ing htevens-on, entitled "A City of Saint. it irt profusely illustrated, a is likewise "Martin Luther," a bUnrraphi cal study, by A. II. (juern.-ey. There is a timely and appropriate article bv M E. V. S entitled "F-ishion and Fa'ith.' The subject of Su. 1 1 1, of "'1 he Children of the liiole,' is "Jo.-cph the-JVcainer." The department cf fic'imi, besides the continuation of the popuNr pern! 'Be Be. the Nailmuktr'.s Dauchttr" and "IiU'le Jlir.gti, ' some cxcoeilinly in teresting stories by celebrated wntcrs. Thcru are poems of uiin-'.nl merit; one by J. I). Burns entitled "Uaaibeck," with two viewo of tho ancient eiy; "April," by the late Frances Hidley Hurcrgal (finely ilhrstrjted,) and the "Magi tllcjii," a poem of the New Testa ment, by tho Uihop of Derby, arc ud mirablc. "Heligious Notes and Now, at Hume and Abroad," is a now and iu creating leiittire. Theru aro r.uineious illustraii'tus and descriptions of cceleat.is tical architecture, soenery natural his tory adventure, etc. A!n many artkles illustrative of religious habits aid cus toms, with Scriptural interpretations In fact, the 12S aaarto p-urm teem with most delightful and edifying matter. The illustrations number about lt'O. A ringta number is only 25 cents, and the annual subscription St pohtp-aid. Ad-dre.-s Frauk !es!ic"s. Publi.iliiug Huue, 53, 55, and 57 Park Place. Now Yjrk. Final Proof Notices. LaadOJicoat Hlooinirurton Neb. March Its. laS0. Notice is hernby civen thnt tho folJoTrinj 23131 iottli.T h.-i? filoJ notho of lii- intention to make final proof in Mii-port of his claim, nrnt secure Ona! ejitrv there of. pro if to he ma.le be- torf .!nn.w A. TulItT". t'lerk of tha Court of Neb county, at lus otacc. in lid Cloail. pb on the 3nl ilay uf .April. TSB0. Tlims8 Vaaitlin, Huntottpad Mntry No. a7, for tlio worth-teit iiuartcr. scctiosi 9. town 1. r.ir.Ko 12 nrct. and nyiaiM the fpl!(i'.Tin? ax hi; witncc, viz: Josiah C. Holcorab. Thomas Kennedy. Auen.'t l'ierstoffatid Joseph ..Iouc. all of Scott. iVcbraki. niar.4aprlr S,7.SVVITZEP.. Kect.-ter. LandOSceatBloominstoa Xeb.Mnrih lst,15S0. N'otice is horet-y Riven that tho following narue settler hns filed notice ol hi intention to make fin.al Dioofin rurport of his claim, and secure final entry thereof, before Jarnci A. Tn! try. I'lerk of tho "ourt of Webster county, at hi ofiiRe, in P.od Cloud, Xeb.. April 3nl. 1K?0. William l 7t.non, ilocicstend Application. No. HKl. for norJh-cat qtmner. section "J0. ton . ranse 11 wwt. and narae tb foilowinsr a bit witno !cs. viz: Anpii'tus il. Holm?rain. Henry V. Scott. Alvah T. IteeJ and Thuinas J. Wrishr. nil of Hod Cloud. Neb. mnr.4arrlt S. W.SWITZER. ne?b:r. Land Office at Uloominston et. Feb. 23-1 1SS0. Noticn i hereby pircn that the folIoTriair r.nrocd ettler hn filed notice nl'his intention to rnako final proof in support of hi. claim, and ecuro final entry thereof hoforc .Tamer A. Tat leys, clfrt of the court in Webster connty at hir ofHeor in Red Claud Neb., oa tho 27th dy of Jlareh 1S50. Abrom Wells, for tho sonth-esst quarter of section -4 town S ranee 10 nct, and names the following as his witnescs, vri: David M. Fnin cw. Peter Jracher. Adam .Vprachcr and John itnrton, nit of Cowles Nebrwka, felaiario S, W. SiiriTxra. ltcjritcr. Land Office at Ploorainstoa Nob.Feb.lSth.lS80. Notice is hereby civen that tbo foHowinjr named settler his filel notice of hi intention to isake final proof in support of his claim, end e curo final entry thereof before James A. Tul leys clerk of court ia Webftcr connty. at his otticc in Ited Cload Neb., oa the 27th day of March lS'O. Alonzo L, Tooin of Wells Neb., for th south east quarter of section 4 town 1 range 11 west, and names the following1 s his witnesses, viz: Charles Charrhill. Peter H.S?ailor. HlllUiaix hour an I William O. Cox. alt of Wells Iteb. IcbWwaxlS S. W. SW1TZER, Itejister. Land Office at Blooraington N'eb. Feb. ISth li0 Notice is hereby siven that the following named settler h:ft fitel notice of his intention to mako final proof in support of his claia, and secure final entrj" thereof before James A, Tul leys. county elcrx of Webster county Neb., at his ofiice iu Ked Cloud on tne 30th day of March 1S4J. Sturgeon ICershier. of Cloverton. Neb . for the notthrrest qaarterofsciitinn 2t. townsiipl north of rsnee 11 wrst- acJ naw the tollowiur is hi witnewes. viz: Dtvid Fetz, Jlo- WUjoh, Orea Miluer and Itcoert J.'orrow. all f tloverton. Nsb. feblaiarlS S. W- S'ITZEK. Uesis'cr. Land 05cc at Bloominston. Neb. March 15. 1SS0 Notice is be-ehy civen that the followias named settler ha; tiled riotico of hi intention to m&ka final proof in tuiprt of hi claia;, and secure fcaai entry thereof tfore J&tncs A. Pul leys clerk of the court ia Webuer eonnty. t hi office in Itcd Cloud, Ntb.. on the ITtU day of April. 1KO. . ,. , lsairdi Hettstraa. of Gajde Uoik.Ncb.. Ilotce stead No. 1379. for the soath-west quarter, north west quarter west, southwest quitter, f-nd rouvh rim ouarter. conth-wsst Quarter, sestioa 1. town 3, range 9 wes, and names the following a kitviUKvu. viir Snadraeh Ororton. Jufac 1'tr- nier. ChrisUpherC. lteanettosd Jacob f onia. I all of Cobles, Nebraska. 1 ZMriOAVitr- . , 3 ? A.- , fc-. Land Office at Bloonnsrtua Neb. March. Ii, 1S60. Notice is hereby given that th following naaed settler has tiled notice of Lis tatention to sake final pranl ia support of bis duu. and score final entry thereof before, the Utfieer or Ueceiver at the U. S.landofSe inBlueadnf ton Neb.. on the afkh day of Apnl. 15tt. Jacob cchnafc, of tlue liL'L Nebr.. liosttsteid JVo.S743.furthe narthweat quarter, section 31. townl. ranrelO. TCt.-aacLTjar395ih8 feUowicc aa bis witness:, vie Oaticib Arndr. t-'rederiek Bank. Henry aeihaireand Fred Nebal. all ot UlHOlIill. Neb. S. W.SWITZKB.tteciiter. marlBaprL Laad OSee at Bloomictton, Nefc. Mar.lkk.'83 Notice is htrebr aires that the feQcrwIrc name-i settler have fijed notice of iaUwtlOBto sake final proof in sanport of k data aa secure final eatry thereof before the Kacister orKeceiver of tha IT. S. Lasd Ofiea at ssiooai iazton Ncbc GcoraHrSpr'nsrer for tkeSJf 3 BKaad JTJ5S W ii sec 22 town raa 12 Tt.asd rill mke proof onApnl SStbl bSC atd saaea tho followias as bis witctssw. via Jomes Alex anfer Robert Tbaru Alosao Tebhi asd Albert H. .Srisr ail of W'ttlbNab. . ciarlsasnS S, V. SWITTER. Sejular. SttUsrs cs Gsrtr. 1 Homes, M Aaia, am Mclm. fare J ara Co-Jce at KOBT . I Cut lynf Sojar, a tpltttdk! article, far talc M JtOBVs. CCBTAI! . fcrge TorWty cVh aud papr a: BuoWNiS. 2 tr Kvipora'f-d apple; tbe bi io tbc mrlet Try them. Fur te at lUfcyY tA full 8Krtruest of CaHfiutm canned fruit, at Jtonv's. JUT KKCKIVK! A nice lot of wall paper at Brwsui furuiierc &tr. 2 w Cook' Favorite Tumat, u!iyj t hand, at Hour s. Snow 3ik jkofxtooi, for .tred, fW sale at Hour's. Mr. Montgomery rrgularlr dcl yt frch milk t the inhabitant of lied Cloud. Milk dehverai crery Aj Sno Jayb not exempted. Moclu roller, the bet grads of green coffee ever brought to lied Cloud. To btj hid only at HoiiV'rf. II. A. Biard wjl! ba in his aBiee, from the flr-t to tbe 7rh, of tech in.Hith. Uuiee next door to tho Bank, Bed Cloud. 23 tf. . TO HOHSEHBN! Wo aro prepared to print bill, with appropriate cut, fur all who may dfMic anything In that line, at rea.oib!c rates and in $qcA tyIe, Send in your orders and wo will give you txtistactioti, or no charge. tf. CEOWN! Not the Crown of Kings nor tbc Crown of Glory, but the Crown Sewing Machine, thejatest, and best machine in the Mar ket, it will pay you to cjSI at the Post Ofnce and see it before you purchatel For Sale by M. B. McNtrr. Blanks! Blanks!! Blanks!!! The undersigned keep on hand and for sale a lan;e supply of blauka of al? kinds, such rw chattel mortgage, blank deeds, !ases power of attorney, mechan ics lien, bills of sile. search warrant ike., and all blanks usd by Justice of the Peace and Notaries Puhlii tea . kkc All blanks sold at Lincoln retail price. The Chief. UI-O-H-E-T T-0 IrO-A-JM Money to prove up with on tinil ic eritii, or on deeded lai d at 8 p;r. eciit, and 1 02 ptr. ce;t cxuuiisoo. or at dlrni(ht 10 per. -.-ent no cmmuibMon. tlyo. l. tt.tcox. OfSco nert donr U i'mrv office. 30?f Secure the Shadow ere the Substance Fades. All who are desirous of having pie tun's of theui'tlve-t i r of their frl t-d? or linleone-. are uipi,etfiilfy inforuird that y' sr.. 1'iy-c & Kwinp are now ready to take Photosraphs, Ftrrotype." Ac , in the hipl.est styh of t'.ie mt. At.v tiyinp and enhnjiry Gal'erv. ecnnd door north of Chtet "oflic, Kd Cloud. Nbb. 30tf PuvaE k Ku I.so. Be Wise and Happy. Ifyou will stop all your ortravagant and wronu uoti tus in docmritu y-v.r.ie!f and faruiliCij with csponrive clocturi or hutnbitg cure-alls that tin harm alwiy.. and ue only nature' 3 Miup c rcmelicM Tor ull your ailment you wilt be w.se, well and happy, and .avc ureat cxpcni?. The rcate.tt remedy for thi, the ureal, wisn and good will tell you. is Hop Kil ters rely on it. See another column. Notice is bprcby iciven. thit I will liilr.e all eoiu whu raay dairn t' oifer thrtnjelvri as cr.iiidatrs lor te.ichon of tne primary or common school of Wcbitr county, at IteJ C'louil on tbe lirit Satsruay in tbo a nths of Kcbruaiy. Jsy Au;ut and November: At Iiluc Hill on the Grit Sitarday iti tho isotithi ut 'anuary, April. July and October, At (rui.le ltock no tlu Cirt Saturday in th- tuontn of March. June. Soptetnber u I December. Eiauiiu2tiou to cauinenie at 'J o'clock a.m. A. A. 1'ort. Coutty superintendent of PubJis Instrcctfoa XAnuht MrmPTT in T,MTl ?." f?H.fet : ... . , J w "V "" -"'' --ia like It. A i upnir.1. unl;ht 10 tr tent. .Vu CsduUim. devot-d i I D-s-" l Ctrt Ilea. rtri 51 o 9 fi eg m - o GO a 3 lew Store lew Goads Sew F rissi. Chtap, Cheap, Cherpl Dress Goods CHEAP. Skawls CHEAP Iffoiions CHEAP. Women's BooS CHEAP. Mens' fc Boys" Hats & Caps CHEAP. Ladiesc Childrens Furs in great variety, cheap. LOK 0? OTHER THIHCrS Caeap, GBOCERtES, groceries, GROCEBrES Cheap, Ghtttp. At The Corner Store. jr. if. Sherwood. afTl r-r-s 1"!-,, STORE, CHAS. E. PUT27AM, Pros. DEAZJEK lit FLOUR. FEED Cata. Mr!, br&s CFi Trvifcsi GROCERIES, Vltt tit t4C14 OrtT7. r4 ! Jr. rka trt wbes y ! f i f4fn lr tifcfertttearkti prW l!i rl Smr rK AH Vto4 tffrevttlrr r'twttev tXe r &.-? Ur cli. 0Jt Jctitcrni u 5l r-ru f tows Ft t ei K! n rUfx. tt.U LLUUtJ, - ntMSLALZA. - o. .. DTI- SH1SRER. Proptittor o( thi Ciiy Drug Store, i3 PXtSS t Drugs? Medicines. Paints Oils and Varnishes. A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SlIDKS. TICKS. C031I1S. UR US llf .to. fttrouaee soUeiteJ and thanVfolljr reeetred. I'rfS'rlniont carefullr eotareundd"Sa One door south of Oarber' rtor, dcu.ud.neb. HE Veni Vidi Vici! MAUVELOUSLY Cheax") Goods ! Arc now to be hul at Yeiser's Bazaar, come now wi1l8 uk is sf.ij 1NG OFF. Gloves, Hosiery. Underwear, Collar, Shirty. IIooiIm ISu Tobneco'.s, C'5r.Ht PAPEIW. &a, kc He defies Competition. R. D. YEISER, KED CLOlfD, - NKISllASKA. Firrt door south ot Arxu efficc. Moon Callender NEW GOODS! New Goods! Wo linre added largely to our DP.Y GOODS j-tock, nr.d ore telliDj; at the lowest cash price. Wo keep constantly on hand a full tock of Grocer 2 c, Boots A Shoe, Hat& Cnp, Drag, fcHcii..H,OiI.H Varnishes, lain.H "Etc. A LSO HARDWARE HAIllTESS Fixtures. Oivc ua a call, wc tltow our gool with pleasure. Respcctfa'ly, lloon & Callender. COIVLES - KKS Nimble Six-pence. Geo.W. Dow, -D-EALER IK- Grcceries & Confectioneries, Choice Teic. Cotfee Etmr is. White Fish L UackereL GrMa. Dried and Canned yralt. Tbe Un To bacco nd Claf- KJoaral meal eoa tanUyoahtaJ. Bcc. Hatter ltd Wcod Taken in Payment. Ertrrtlilcr lrarrantd to b a represctd. GIVK MB A CALL ad I U1 do too rood. lt dscr torti of arts S?. Red Cloud, - Neb. HOLCOMB BROS. -Dealfra la 11 A ft $? & ft 9 ofallkiaJ. Tut tail CHEAP for CASKi 3 1 aare set wkat rs aat. Iaar year ritrardtiex wilinait CALL ON THEM Os drsertkrOsrV'.i Xr.SOI.COMB waiwaitffajen- Wltf BED CLOUD. NEB- ii ... . . --- , lllt,) , ;rirp'lj L-l--" """ " """" - -" ' ' :ii $g L npj JtiaE "St. WftrJrzi' uzir II r-'i1liT i '" . VI imca t v,' .?. sr 1 i:&ir- crro "K'Mfe-i'i! CvmULlo!5illir ,Cl Srt v. f ft1 i4 aceordjrjo A it t,vtirr. la tXa r ItJTt. bar ta t tKd; ?f ti J l.Mtufrv-. t v- F. .H CORE- Jeweler. Bed Cloud, ob. JOHW C. -m:i.ku DRY GOODS. Groceries, Quecnswaro, and Spring and Summer Clothing, -AIO- A Inro lot ot l.OOTSASHOIlS, hat-. Giro tao a n, cTery thtojr xld at nOTTOM Pikx f-r .!W. J C POTTEK Red Cloud, - aSTobrnMc- 75f U !.5 H?VJ re tr - C"rM W -5-;a M . -. . . tt -i T - u. u m it "- cr c 2514 if yooo It. Mtia. Miner -h; a 32.!r Slrr Drl(iaItWladtr 0 MERCHANDISE, i g DRY GOODS, W -T-r- i Hats. 0 Glass war k, Queenswark ad CROCKER Y. w w v Wc buy our goods for cash,, and defy competition. VVhcn- vl in town give us a call. hJ Oo.do.r Siata aft!t TxtOSs. vl I Red Gloud. 0 1880. 1880- FARMERS! We call your attention to the Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock of Agricultural Machinery, In the Republican Valley. Years of experience in the trade, has taughr usx the wants of the Farmers of this great AGRICULTURAL STATE. Convinced that m your Success lies the interest of all, we offer you the best products oi Eastern Manufacturers. Drills, Seeder's, Corn Plows with Seeder attach ments, Sulky Plows, Stirring and Breaking . Plows, Marsh Harvester, j Whitney Marsh Binder, the best machine ithe market, Randolph Header, Newton Wagon, Buggies, and all kind of IFAJRM MA.OTTT"NTEKY 8TA8LER, OEiSHER CO. RED CLOUD, - - Nebraska. A-- .rr mjitur sqfcr& I' IdiQtMA m 7 2 P Jif.lS r- -" C '; n .vx AtssfKss3m 11 Pi wf-? . JLF w 9 .j m POTTER, iv- ; S - 'a r, :; hi ?,sro Hi? sz-d .HW 1 i.i.nii r i trm-trm-rmqmtf! - iaicc - "e - e'0,oe - cMj' J. U. ,Vnn. Bros. v GROCERIES, &c. ;c yi Capsi 33oots9f - r m i - Iffeb. ..-Ljm-jmMM!LLjmjm J 880. 1880. h mr n i V J r A, .J I : -V- r4fe-: .i r: v ig&& t- .-&- ....-- w-,- Su A- ict-.L ,?&, --