m&sm&.! ?l' vi EF. TERS. rent into l naraSrs now arrive from the east at 7:35, p, m. 0 minutes earlier tli an formerly. Ked Cloud is still ahead. Mm. Mc JJridc has just received a large stock of millinery that surpasses anything ever brought to the city. New goods arriving daily, at Miner JJro's., fresh from the leading houses of the eas they handle the best which is al ways the cheapest. If you want to look at the Gnest horse flesh in the Valley, call round to the livery stable kept by Ellsworth & Thurow, they keep some good horses. The compositor who set up tho Guide ltock letter last week inserted "cruel God" "when it should have read "creed God." Please inako a note of this. Track laying commenced at Am boy last Monday morning, and the road will be pushed on to Superior without delay. This will be good nows for our neighbors t)f Guide Rock. Joe. Jacobs has opened up the Omafia ramplo room, two doors west of tho Boy's riomc, where the best of wined, liquor, aid cigars can be had, Soe card in another column. It would be a great accnaodation to our business men if the lL R. Co. would establish a branch telegraph office in town, as the ioconvenieace of traveling 09 and from the depot would then be avoided. Pope came into the office last Monday when the typo hailed him with, "why yau sweat, you most have been at work." Iihave,, was -the reply. "1 have just r-cea trying, to make a Director's report bahnce." E. II. Thomas, of Dallas, nil, a nws )apcr man and a distant relative of-' ye editor, called on tho CillEF last' week- He has purchased land near Cowles and contemplates disposing of his newspaper and taking up his abode in Webster county. -OrsnTJ ubileo at Alma came off ye stcrJay and was a pleasant and long to be rcnjcuibered affair by the multitude who participated in the festivities. An excursion train was run from Lincoln, and maBy of the business men and others of that city was in attendance. Now the boys think they have a good joke on- ye editor of the Chief. It's too transparent, .boys, it won't work. Weex elaim with the poet: Ob whoaldn'twe like to eaten few. The pusillanimous "ornery" nin, Ob. wouldn't we give him-particular h It, Tbe fellow that looks like u- We understand that considerable stir Itaa'ieen created in the north" part of town, ea account of the building of a new house ir tltat quarter, which report saith will be used as a business hoase and re sidence by a female woman. Will Reillyv the irrepressible lawyer is-Ibud in his pro testation.1, and saye frhat- tho "-soiled doves' mast roost tomewftare elac A church aaeeUne consisting of ail' the members aad supporters of the Ptesoy Jcrian church at Red Chad, will be heid st the school hoase on Thursday ereaiag, the loih, inst,, at 7 o'clock P. M., to take ict'a cotmderatioa the erection oF a church edifice, tlw wlaedoa af a 'suitable fitcTor'tha same, anal ta elect oaer two more, elders etc, . .M..Iarl. 5te kho&Aouse, JfiUS&'KSi! 7 A Wat ivriiucB south- eaat frtsatewa, waaimroed'td'tae grouad ea'tbeaight of Thttfday, "April 1st. It uadoabtadly waa tbe work of aa iaoeadiary, as aa effort had beea. aoadea'few, Bights previ ras.Uurn it dowa, batfalsaaVItaaatas that certain parties Kviag in the district were; diattisfied with Ibe-leeatwa of the Echae) hawje. aad -were nauegaa cleft . ihve Ike i tended, aad tie bad ltM'fciieW, by jhV.keal strife is tHrfi.tclixiiaiiwti the conj Wa I litre yoa seea the new wiatl sbiII is operatiea at tbe plow factor?? It is traljr Nebraska prodactioa, as4 wu aeteaf ed by Mr. Oaborae, who with Mr. Wpaer, i bow engaged to its snaaufaetara aasl sale. AKBOY ITZKS. Asibot, Ntff., 7 April 13, 1880. j Amboy, am-a-man-now. All is quiet now since tho R. R. work is suspended. It's amusing for strangers to pass through and see us all gapine and inquiring: "la the R. R. Co. going to make a point here or not?" Alt noami ously answerr ,4they ami" A good grocery store is what is most needed hero now, tho R. R. store has moved. Sufficient iron is piled up here to lay about SO miles of track, we are glad for tbe assessor hasn't been around yet. TicB are being unloaded hero now. Roberts has rented his half interest k "the-mill, lor $G0 per month. Our i chool closed April 2d, Miss Smith is an excellent teacher, the children love her and so does Decker Ballinger cast an eye at her but couldn't see past Mattie.- The meetings of Elder Theo. Johnson were at first poorly attended but a grow ing interest is manifested, he claims to be only a member of "tho church of christ," and is fearless in the promulgation of what he believes to be tho true teaching of Scripture. Two men from Illinois visited this place recently and bought 4 lots, prapos ing to settle here soon. T. One by one the Ions dark shadows Take some form upon tbe wall; Dimly bares the cheerless fire. Unshed its death the ashes fall: A lonely wife calls for her husband. Sorrow bows the acheinr head. As the falling ashes answer, Dearest wife yonr husband's dead. Darker stow the ghostly shadows, Formless now upon the wall. Round tbe house, night winds whistle. Softly yet the ashes fall. How the sad face brightens. Bright as if with hevrenly beams. Slecpiasr while-ar darling husband. Booths ber sorrow in her dreams. Composed b Mas. Jasb husbands death. Wosdex, titer her The Andersonville graveyard, as des cribed by a resent visitors is a unfre quented spot, except for travelers from the Worth, among wnom are many war veterans who were prisoners in the stock ade. There are 13;5"graves,- of which about 4,000 are marked "Unknown." There is a surrounding wall of solid brick. and the place is kept neat by a- resident superintendent under government pay. Part of the stockade is still standing, but nothing remains of the prison, and tbe site is covered with bushes. Therertruo trace of the famous brook, aer any nark of the walls dag by the prisoners. Rev. P N. Granger of SL Albans, Vt, and Presidiuc Elder of tbe St. Albans District, in a letter of recent data, says: I will say that my experience witu Kendall's Spavin Cure has beea very .satisfactory iadeed. . Three or for yean ago l. procare a bottle of your agent, and-with it, cured? a horse of tbe kmea5 caused by a spavin. Last season nay horse became very laaceand I taraed hioi ,Out for a few weeks wbea be beeame bet ter, but when I put him o the road he grew worse, when I- diseovere ibai a ringboae- was- forcnag; I wroearcd a bottle of KeadaM's Spavin Carl aad: witi lets tbaa a bottle oaeedi bimsa that he is not lame, aeitber eaav tba boaaav be feaad." We-are glad to kara that C; JB. 'JftnV &akJtiSmfa arraafaienr8,;tb s'apply trees, Xsottoawood, Asb, a'ad'Boxaktar ia aay qaaatities large or bbmIL ; j, ;Mrs. Hoyt, a first-class trinaier, can be found at tbe fashionable aaiUiaery es tablsabtaeatof Mra. Fewler. Trcics! ifreesl! Trees!!! 'Go to C. E. Patuaai for forest Wantb A sahswl, ekberia aawa'or coawty, re bemiamediate1y.r Addresa or caHroa 0. W.'rriagar, Bed Ctoad, I ftrhf ISaf M, Ife, Wltk sfefcaat af (Fi "Farm aai VlrmAm Tbe borse m ear aobWt dostestio aei atal, perfect ia Mractare. isapotiag ia ap pearaaee. full of iatelligcaoTaad whea kicdly treated gmag ia retara aa affec two alaiost human in iu nature, and per forming to tbe last point of caduraace the tasks impoaed, and we our add is too often wlg'acted to tbe hardest and harsh est nwgc of any ofouranitaaU. and prob ably for this reason U the most liable to disease and blctuibe. Many an otherwise Talaable horse is dtfigund for life and xendered more or Jm unfit for service by ugly fpavinn, an sightly ring-bones, spliuta, etc Some times thrse difficulties are not of a serious nature, that is do aot lame the bore, or make any materiil difference ia the abili ty for performing work on the fana but such animals are rtndered ansalebale. or if disposed of, it asast be at a sacrifice of pnee. Generally, however, the horse is permanently lamed, uuIcm the cause is removed, which is very seldom and often entirely ruined lor travel or work. Spavins are mot generally prodaccd by a atraio or overwork ia drawing. The bony excresence or satNitaace of which it is composed will grow vuite fait and some times give the aDtearaaoe of an ealarred joint, and utiles attended to ia season will soon beeoBM Visaed t t9 manage. Many remedies have been devised for this difficulty, but usually with very indiffer ent success. Blistering is generally re sorted to when anything is attempted, and will in m canes, when properly per formod, stop the growth of the spavin but will not remove the bunch already formed or cure tbe lameness, besides the process is a painful one producing sore nes and rendering the bone sore or less unfit for service. Some four yean aga Dr. B. J. Kendall of Eaosburgh Falls, Vt., having a horse troubled with spavin tried blistering to cure it. The operation apperatioa ap peared so painful and unsatisfactory that ii waa aoanaoneu wun ine oeuei mat a remedy lest torturing in its application and more certain in its effect might be devised. Accordingly the Doctor set himself to work, and being a practical physician and druggist, succeeded in pro paring a remedy that since its introduc tion to public notice, has achieved a suo cess that is of the most satisfactory charac ter. About three years since, bearing of several cases where "Kendall's Spaviu Care," as the remedy is termed, bad been used with good effect, I took some pains to ascertain the facts in the case, and reported tbe same for several of our t. a v leading agricultural journals, l give a few instances to wbicu I am personally knowing. Mr. K. A. Games, of Berk shire, Vt., owned a valuable bone hav ing a spavin of the size of half a hen's egg, aud producing severe lameness. After trying the usual se medics with no effect, learning of "Kendall's Spavin Cure," a bottle was obtained and used according to directions. The application produced no blistering, did not appear to be painful, and left no scar or calleus. A one dollar bottle was used and it cured tbe spavin,, stopping the Iameuess and removing the bunch. I examined the legs carefully and could fiod no difibrence jn the site of the joints, and could not tell tD which the spavin was located. The horatlN2tae.a worked hard since and upon exaaalMC m tno second time a while since, afteV? interval of three or faur years, was a4aaK(. find no return of the difficulty in i aaylSK5aV?r m?ner; one lee is as sound and Derfoat uW11 P Dearancesa6 the other. Mr. N. F. Weld, of Berkshire, VL, tnated a bad case of spavin with this remedy and iu six weeLs tbe lameness was gone, the bunoh nearly removed and he considered tho horse cured. 'There has been no return of the difficulty since, although the horse has has been worked hard. A. A. Simpkins of West Enos burg, Vt., has had an excerierced 6imiliar to the above, and others might be given, but these may be considered- sufficient to establish the fact of the curative powers of thhrcmeby, and also, which h equally important, the permanco of tho cure; the relief afforded" being cot temporary, but lasting in effect. Equal success has been had with "Kendall's Spavin Cure" in the treatment of splints, curb, ring-bone, bruises, strains of different kinds, callous, etc. I wish to call particular attention 'to this as a humane method of treatment, the remedy, while it is efficient in opera tion yet does not produce., pain or sore ness, as is the case with most applications. This feature is descrying of notice and is receiving commendation from many prom inent gentlemen in this country, among whom-1 would mention Mr. Charles A. Curries, special agent for the Massachu setts society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, Boston, Massachusetts, and othen. Although this remedy was origina'fy designed for the treatment of hones, yet it has been ased for human ailments, such as different forms or rheumatism, or deep seated pains of long steading, with equal ly good effect, "Kendall'sSpavin Cure" has been in troduced throughout the most of this country, and is being pot into the hands of all the leading wholcsalo druggists from whom it may bo obtained, or through whom it may be ordered by every drug gist. Dr. Kendall has also compiled a small work or "Treatise on the Horse aad his Diseases," of about 100 pages, fully illustrated, and giving in a small compass a large amount of useful information, free from all technical terms and which will be worth many times its cost, of twecty five centSr to all ownera of bones. Some thing of the favor with which this work is being received by the public may be inferred frou tbe fact that on? hundred thousand coyies or or over have been sold since April last. Should any one desire further information upon any matter con tained in this article, they will plea e ad dress Dr. B. J. Kendall, at Eaosburgh Fall?, Vt. B. B. Towut west uerksaire, vt., sepc ieiy. We anr reformed that the "Kead all's Spavin Cum" is bow aokl by all of tbe leading wbefesale draggisbi aad a- large number ofpromiaeat reiettdragsTsits. HP Experience ia every branch ef basiaesa ensures success. Iaveatora who secure the services of attorneys familiar with Patents, aad tbe practice of tbe Patent Oflka rarely fail in obtaining Patents. The same rale applies ia all contested, miaeral, aad laad chums brought before the General Land Ofioe. Peaatoa blanks famished. Presbxct t Gut, 509 StTeath atneL Washiactea. D. C. have bad yn of experience ia practise ia all 1 De- partaseata of the ueveraaseat. taeaa sraaip for iafonMttoa.) 8cad paper te Look Box 587. Herding! Herding!! Tbe aodersisraed wiB herd tattle oa Bias Creek 9m aaafe asata. af Cowle. tbe eeinewaeOftV " StWsUK BATE188, 2 Cowki,Neb. f . . - - Th yaasag lady who had tkeaaed acres of vahsaWe laad, wbiakv aWjeaag maa said wan saaaoiaat gaaaada' iar at uchsaeat, did aai aaarry aa wal aa the yoaaglUy wUbowta rVtaaa, wba bad learned to diaaard aU.kiasia at SaWaa or8ed,aaveJ. Moaroe Tayfer'a GaW Medal, vbieb kaa aa aejwal oa ttaa or taa other Cowieeet. .Go, yt jvaar Miaa aad do ikewise; aad Detee Fo ssaila aavyaa alae. grants iy sisul waaat af the w balsas la area Jfortaae wii raaub K, sale it. Depot, IIS liberty atrert, Aw York. Isaperial eraag, at Kaby'a. Go to Nn. Fowler's far WaH paper ia great Ttriety at orowaa. CaHfurata aaaaed frak at Reby'a, kf 35 eta. pereaa. A nice liae of faacy ribboas, at Mrs. Fowler's. Roby Mils bead light oil, fcr 25 cents per gallon. A eice lot of sprieg goods, just Retired at Mrs. Fewler'a. Window shades and fixture, at Browa's furniture store W. B. Roly hat just received another lot frabi it garden i-eed. If you want a "love of a boaaet," go to Mrs. Fowler's millinery store. (So and see the fine stock offurmiare at Browa's, before purchasio elsewhere. If Roby can't give yoa saiitCtctioa ia the choice grocery liae yoa aeed aot look further. -Go and see goods, and prices, before buying, at Brown's furnituie and wall paper store. For a stylish drew or street baL eall on Mrs. Fowler, as she has agaia secured rh eervioo of Mn. Hoy, tbe only frst class trimmer in tbe city. Chss. E. Putnam has jut received a large invoice of the bet grades of coffees, sugars, tea, syrups, canned goods and everything usually kept in a first class grocery store. if Mr. IToyt has been employed at the fashionable millinery establishment of Mr. Powlcr, she a a first elass trimmer and will give you Mti faction. Chas. E. Putnam has a patent dried beef cutter in bis store, and parties who purchase dried beef can have it already sliced. Mr. Montgomery regularly deals out fresh milk to the inhabitants of Red Cloud. Milk delivered every day, Sun days aot excepted. Dentlttry. II. A. Biard will be in hU office, from the first to the 7th, of each month. Office next door to the Bank, Red Cloud. 23 tf. Money to Loan..... upward, straight 10 per cent. No CosBmUioa. D. U. Coombs, at the Court lloase. Z7tf CROWST! Not the Crown of Kings nor the Crown of Glory, but the Crrwn Sewing Machine, the latest, and bent machine in tho Mar ket, it will pay you 10 call at the Post Offico and sec it before you purchase! For Sale by M. B. McNitt. The Mills of the Gods Gtind slow; not so with tbe mill at the store of Perkins & Mitchell, for it will grind a dollar's worth of coffee for you in a little leas than no time, and it grinds it free of charge. Take Notice ! All accounts due T. J. Mo&her. must be settled before the first day of May, 1SS0. Settlement may bo made with William Moshcr, at the old stand. T. J. Mosikr. AfiWtbH880, 60 o-lf HONEY jra LOAN! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, or on deeded land at 8 per. cent, and 1-G2 per. cent commission, or at straight 10 per. cent no commission. Jno. K. Willcox. Offioe next door to (JuiEr oSce. 30tf Secure the Shadow ere the Substance Fades. All who are desirous of having pic tures of themselves r of their friends or littleoncs. are respectfully informed that Messrs. Pryse & Ewiog are now ready to take Photographs, Ferrotypes &c, in the highest style of the art. Also copying and enlarsina. Oallerv. sesoad door north of Chief offioe, Red" Cloud, Neb. 30tf PBYSB & LWfiia. Be Wise and Happy. Tf you will stop all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yoarself and families with expensive doctors or humbug cure-alls that do harm always, and use only nature's simple remedies for all your ailments you will be wise, well and happy, and tavc great expense. The greatest remedy for this.the great, wise and good wHI tell you, is Hop Bit ters rely on it. See another column. No Good Preaching. No man can do do a good job of work, preach a good sermon; try a taw suit well, doctor a Daticnt or write a good article when he feels miserable and dull, with sluggish brain and unsteady nerves; aad none should make the attempt in such a condition when it can be so easily and cheaply removed bya little Hop .Bitten A Brilliant Publication. Frank Ltflis'i Sunday Xafaxiae For May in a remarkable number of this always entertaining, iastructireand edify inx periodical; and is highly creditable to .the ulcnt. carefulness and industry of tho editor. The 12 quarto pages pie sent a vast variety of delightful reading, interesting to all classes and calculated to gratify all tastes. There are good, solid articles, replete ith inforanotioa; easays; serial aad short stories; adveotares; sketchespoetas; biographies, obituaries, ate., etc. all deserving of waral, eoea meadation and scattered throughout arc brilliant litenry cera. Ihe illastra tions number probably one hundred, aad exhibit the best style of wood engnvieg The opening article, "Mobaaiaied aad bis Religion," and "Martia Lather," a biogranbical study, are exceediaxly ia terestmg. in tne departaseat 01 actio. "Be-Be, the ruatiasaker 1 uaagarer, aad "Little Hinges" are eoatiaaed with increasing iatereet; and there are arreral adsairable short stories by pepular writen. The poeaas are very saeritorioaV aad asirarlhiny uausuaUy abaadaat, aa are also the Keligioas Motes aad News at Hobm aad Abroad. There are abkaary aot ices of celebrated dTviaea, Reereatioaa far Saaday Afteraoon, a beaatifal Byaa a (thesaaaicby Meadel-aoaa), ate., eta; bat it is impossible to io asere thaa saerely ghaaa at the rfoh aad varied copy teats. Tbaasaeaafaaiaghaoaysaoaiy 25eeats;the aaaaal aabaanatiM as $3; mx aaoatbe. $1.30; aad foar aaoatba. tl. Address, Fraak Jg J Hoase, 53, 55 57 Park flaaa, New York. A burre nortioa of the m wbnlfv staawara ef the cateta iaeideat to the use of eomavaa Sad aratac or Soda, thereby prjaaeg diaaaae, mmt daatrayiag health The hifjeat par ftatioarof at haa beea , maawfaatarrof J Moavea Tay JtVa G4d Medal Salerataa aad Sada. Use ease psuefaadjoaeTrbaTeaayethr. It wkhereaaa tartar. Try as. Feratlehr aaaetof the Graeen aatf Draggista, aad at wfefeeafeby tbe Trade gjtaeraQy. Final Proof Notices. Kssjs kt7 sivva Uat ta. tVttowia aasa4 astuW aaa i'ri ati of aW kstraUaa t ataaafftal sraat la tpti ef Ulsa. 4 araaal rattT Utrcf tfrJasM A. Tl l7S. An t dark t Hr.ttr Matr Naat kW of. ia K4 .T4 ea KrUar M HtV issu. Jttvvh W. Vsms Jf4 airy X. 4. Ur ta sjna-as rtr f saciioa IS ta 2 raa 11 wart, aad aasaastaa ftlwsaM kis sriusas- Urro. cattaas rtMf, a a4 rvltlta tloa of aaM tract, vie Mikara L. T1akr. Hsarr J. Maarar. l(err ateCaat a4 Fraaa intui. Mil or fU4 cisa-f .fc aarUvaU S.W. &W1TZIS, RWtsr. Laad 0ea at Blss!aia. Na. A aril Ua. lsa. Xatk Is ar (itra taat ta follewlsa aaaerd .Ulcr kas tl9l aottc l ait iitUi f otak Snal atoofia ratsrt f kit etaiat. aad sarara taal aatrr tktraef. befer Js A. Ta lrs. dark aftbs Ccort ef WbUr cvaats. at hit oe. Is T.td Cad. Nk a Jlaiaj Jaaa IKk.iase. tris: Joka McCallaau Jr, H Calkrrtaa. Xe, HessMtead IMS J-r U saatk -cart i. etlea &t town I. raaa.ll wnt. ia4 Man ia tzhaiat a kU wltatmtp. ia rrT. esltvuiBi r-vl&c aaaa aaa raltlratioa ot sltt ttet. vis : H'tilUca B. Crtaaor. ul (orrt P t. tkr. of Caihwta. Nab, asxl Vier L. lloaskack. aaa NcUoa Ban I.U. of Wells. Na. aprtaiasa. S. W. S WITZER. Klrt7. Laad 0c at Biooaslaataa. N.b. April ith. lass. Nolle Is karafcr rirta tkal tke folUwiac aael tettlcr has Sll nolle, of bii istealioa U mak. final nroof la support of ku Uim. aad secure floal ntrr th.rtvf. provf to b. csaJ. be fore Jaa.es A. TelUr. Orrk of tk Cuurt of Webster roaoty. at bit eflce. ia Ue4 ClouJ. Neb, oa Satanlar. Mar tb. 1S0. eit: Arthur C. 1'arlt. lloaestfaJ Katry 12IS. for ia avrtk-rwl W- -S. ii. towa 2. raata Itf rst. ael aasiM th.fotlowiax as bis witietea. to rore continuous rt4oeo apon aa J raltira IK.B of siJ tract, vis: John 'lathery, frank Caokrill. ChrUlopb.r Com. aaJ Adas SaUaea. all of R4 Clotti. Neb. asrftssajS S. W. 5VXT2ER. RecUttr. Laal OEea at Utoomlnstoa b. March. . 19S0. Nolle U btr.br i.n tbat ike tollowIa named aetUvr bas filfJ aotMa ot kl fnteatioa ta aiakelaal proof In satfrt of bis dales, aad seeara final eatrr thereof, before the clerk of eurt oi Webeter rountr. Netr.. at tb. county seat, on Hat unlay tbe 1st Jr of Jray. IKS0. vis: AloasoTebia.on bosBeateext entry No. 1003. for the south-east Vi. e- . toa 4. north of nnieU west, aad names tbe followiag as bis wiiBesses to prove contieuoat residtace ain and cultivation ef said tract, vis: Peter 11. Sailor. Charts Churchill, Vi illtam Sisbour aal William O. Cos. all of Mf elU. Welter coanty. Nf br. aprlaprir d. W. MVITZEK. lUUtr. Laad Office at Bloomlnston. Xeb.. Marrb S. S0. Notica is berebr fiveo that the following nasaed settler has filed notice of bis intention to stake final proof la support of bis claim, aad secure final entry thereof before ike clerk of court of Webster countr. Neb., at the county seal, ou Friday. April 30th. 1SS0. vir: Samuel L.Stilner.oa homestead entry nam ber W3S. for the south-west ii. See. 3. towa i. aorth of raage 11 wet, and names tVe Mkmlmm as kas witoeses. to prve eoeiiismoas residence rn aad ca.'iivaiioa of said tract, via: Mesas Wilson lavid Fels. John W. frts. aad UtarxeoD Kersbntr, all of Clorcrtoa, sVaketor county. Nebraska. arrlapr-Ja S. W. SWIT2KR. Rebtr. Laad Of sea at Dloowia(toa Neb. Jarch . l-0. Netssa hi kyarefy sT.vea that tbe fbllnwias aasaed settler has filed notice of his intentioa to make final proof in support of his claim, aad se eara final enirr thereof, before James A. Tat leys, clerk of the court of Webster county, at hUoffice in Ked Cloud. May IsulfoO. vis: Keaate Keautesen.on hotaestcad eal ber 3531, for the east . north-west Vi, i Vi. north-east ii. Sec. 12. town S. north II west, aad names the foilowiag as jveam. ivenuiesen, on notaeticad eairy Bum- aad west of ranee bis wit nesses, to prove continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, vis: Henry Lavortr. CbesterW, Fuller, Moses C. Williamson, aad David Keta, all of Dana. Webster eounty. Neb. aprlaprS 6. W. SWITZKR, RtfiiU.-. Laad Office at toomin(toa Neb. Marth Z5, 1 M0. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler bas filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and secure final entry thereof, before Register or Re newer of the l. S. Land Office ia Uloomingtoa Neb., on May 14th. IS), vis: (leorge W. Rise, oo homestead entry number 122, for the south west . Sec. 30. town 2. north of range 11 west, aad sam tbe following as bis witnesses, to prove continuous residence upon aad cultivation said tract, vie Chester Dake. John t ish. Allen T. Ay era and Nathan Ollck. all of Riverton, Franklin countr Nebr. apiapr29 S. W. Swirzsa. Register. Land OftTcvat Blonmington Neb. Mar.25th.l8W. Notice Ts BeribT girsn "that the following named settler has filed sour of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aad secure final entry thereof btfure Jane A. ful lers, clerk of court In Webster countr at bis of fice in Red Cloud Neb., on Eaturdsy, May 3d 18n. vis; Washington W. Harvey. H'd No. 4W7. for the nnrth-wet qaarthr of section 22 twr 2 range 12 w-asUand names tbe fallowing as bis witnesses 9o prove continuous residence on and cultiva tion of said tract, vis: Ksra II. Jooes. Charles Hunter. William A. lice k and William Wilson, all of InavalcNeb. aprl sprat &. Xf. BWITZER. Register. Laad Office at Bloomington Neb. Afar.ZSthlSSO. Notiea is hereby giren that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and eeara final entry thereof before Jara.r A.Tul leys, elrrk of the court in Webster county at his office in Red Cloud Neb., on Monday May 3d. 1880. vis. Krast Miller, of Illue Hill Neb. H'd applica tion 1741. far the noHbevtVf sec. 14 town 4 raage 10 west, aad names the following as his witness es to prove contincnaa residence on and caltiva tiea-of said tract, viz: Ottt Jfosenten. Ueorge Uess. Fredrick Weiehartand William Kort, all of Blew Hill Neb. aprUpr 8, W, Ewirsta, Register. Land Office at bloomington Neb. Jfsr. 23d, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intentioa t make final pro if in support of Ms claim, aad se cure final entry thereof, before James A.Tullers Clerk of the Court of Webster countr. at his o sl ice in Red Cload Neb., on April Z3d. 1SS0. Chester L. Brockman. H'd appltcatioa 3999. for the west half of the soatheast quarter aad wast half northeast quarter of section 22 town 2 range 12 west, and names the followiog as kss witnesses to prove continuous residence oa aad cultivation of sard tract, rfr George W. Knight. Albert C Hale, Absalom N.Day. Kxra II. Jones all of Inavalc, Nebr. ar23apri2 8. W. SWITZER, Register. Laad Office at Bloomington. NeV. Mar. 18th. 80 Notice is hereby given that the folfrwing named settler have filed notice of inflation to make final proof in support of bis claim aad seen final entry thereof before the Register or Receiver of the U. 8- Laad Omee at Bloom ingtoa Neb., oa Jfoaday. April 35,1880. George U. Sprnger for tbe SKI KJanw It& Vi sec. 22 ftwn range 12 west, and names the followiag as his witnesses, vis: James Alexander. Robert Tbarp. Alonso Tobiaaad Albert H. Seriager all of Wells P. O. NeB-. mar25apr22 H. W. H WirZBR. RerUter. Laad wffice at Bloomington. Neb March 15.1S89. Notice is he-ebv given tbat the followiag named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof ia support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof before James A . Tel lers elerkof tke court in Webster coaaty. at his office ia Red Cload. Neb., oa the ,17th day of April. I860. Isaiah Ileitraaa. of Guide Rock. Neb.. Home stead No. 1379. for tfaesoath-west quarter, north west quarter west, southwest quarter, aad south east quarter, south-west quarter, sejtioa 10. town 3. raage 9 west, and names the followiag as Uuritaasaes. via: Sandmen Croxtoa. John Far- m'tr; Cartitoplrer C. Xavactt aa4 Jacoa jsfesisv all orcowies, Jfeoratka- marl8apl5 8. W. SWITZER. Racist. Laad Office at Btoomiagtoa Neb. March 15.1889. Notice k hereby given that the following ism settler has Bled notice of his tateatioa to make fiaal proof ia support of his claim, aad taal eat atrv thereof bebre the K.aistear ar Receiver at the D. 8. laad office ia Bloomiag aastMewea tbeSSth day trf April. 1S80. Jaaeh dahank, ef Mae liilU Nebr.. Homester JVex3M3vlbytse nerUtwest qaarter. sectma 3V. town I. range IS. west, and names the followiag as his wUaeetea. visi OoUeih Aradt. 'rederiei Bank. Hearr Neihmire aad Fred Nebai. aU ef BlaaHiU. Neb. S. W. 6 WITZBB. Register. arlSaarlS yOTICI T0JIAC1TTU. Netimm hereby given, that I will ezamiae all persona whe snaa lasiss to ofer themeelvea ae asjsssswlaaa far taaslwa af tke primary or eemsaem seaoots ef Webster aaasaty. at Red Ciena aa the first Batarday ia the ssvaths ef Kearaary. Hay Aagast aad Navember: At Sine Mill en the first Satarday ia the meaths of Jaaaary. ArriU Jaly asm Oetaher. At Oaiste Raakasithalirst Satarday in thsj moatae ef MsfefcJaajsv September and Decesaher. Jtyaiinntna ta eessmeaee at 9 e'elaek a. a. AA. Pom. Caaaty Saaeriatsadeat of Pwblie Inetraetlasi Hetioe te Crtsfitan af Qestfj latai, IHimiL InCeaatrCearV Webeter Ceaaty 5ea.i Ia the matter af the estate at Qasraa Kaler. Cavstry J edge ef said eaeaty. hereW 1. C W. notify all r aara aaxiiafJ waa Stb slay eT lvsbsi niatms asmsawt us w May. A. o.issa. ter use issagoasj. cj eavislasMsrUw. at ar eenee in said W ... III - laa KM vitaia six meatk's from the daseUet above wnt- liaisMsaaswerrsjawMawlam. esmea C mm mm J-" 1M ! Ml. MmmT flg usas ahau aat a yiiamsa wsais vmm ed ay this coast tho ansa akaffi ha mU.Xm ! slaa : thmt. Roahie. "L. 2. mUktrnT-mt Ooatwa Zeisa. finsasssJ. K aantanV sanVsawat wKftaajg eawar9Wansiaa J&ttanuaawnawsvasWlan aaBaa aaai Tail hnaai and seal, ef as ana son a . Csjenary J as uraam jevaai racaac aajr( jaa awaiaaw. WlaWaitaaaoawvsjfCaaa. a lsaaaa. Tkt Isact taar ia tke raEey. Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTlf AH, Prop. OCALCH IN jTjL.OTJRjTEED Cera.MtaJ.Braa Chy4 Feed aad GROCERIES, Visit the XrdOead Oreerr. Feed aad ?v vUiaa(tore whea yea waal tar abas fcr maa er Highest market rrW-e la rash palp fer graia All kiads ef eematry predate ttkea sa esehaae forra. Ooodi dtllvvrsd to all parts fut fre of charge. Stare south ef Reed's Pt.w r artery. RED CLOUD. Nebraska. DR- SHEREE, Proprietor of the City Drug Store, atULSK IV DrugSa Medicines. Paints Oils and Varnishes, A fall tappljr af LAMPS, LAMP MHDK3, ITICK9, COMBS, BRUSHES Aa retronege solicited and thaakfaUyZreeeived. dhr-Prestriptlons earefully coBpaadedwa Oae door aotKk eTOaxbaf ' star? RED CLOUD NKB. o cr J- a fiass r J 2 ' i 9 S - O AanVs Moon i Callender, )dkalers inC General Xerchandise. Iry - Good, Grocer leu, Boot aft; tn, HATS AIVD CAPS, DruKfie MefUcitie, Oils Vmratlbe, Potlnfn Ctc. GLASSWARE. QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE & SARKESS ETC., ETC.,- ETC. A fall liae of eTerytainsrkept ia a avMral tore at the Lowbst Cass Pucks. Reepeetfcsly, Koon & Callender. CS1TLE9 REV Nimble Six-pence. Geo. W. Dow, -dialer nr Groceries I Confectioneries, Choiea Tea. Cefee Saaar Ac White Rsh I IL&VMiL Qreea. Tria aad Canned FrniSs, The host To- aaeeos aad Cigars, near and meal eon- aaatly oa hand. Ksjas, Batter. aad Wood Taken in Payment. Irarythla-srarTaaiedtoBOMrstTSaa4oL IQTVm MK A C-LL aadl will do Tea good. 1st door north ef arras osaea. Red Cloud, - Nei. HOLCX)MB BROS. WAR9WARE, fall Thaw sell CHEAP tor CASK: aa X Wm art wfcatrea want, leave; wMGHk. CALL OH THEM twaatoa aeaMs-i RED CLOUD. !"aCB- TX&EEh mTIZm it anas o X V1 trfsTaf -' AVrSKT .OaJLo AT .-A . . .L i T ill.WiTC!s.. V ssXsasKil. -s ft VJmb f. nsf -vcmtAY?HtH ia AslsnCf inf Ai. Jii VJrc Ls I xjmWfcm. Z.I sOT aa 11 Jkavlx ti xyllart-. rir-4 aeoordlaa Aat af Ossmss, 1st use year IST1. tr tts t ! OlSro of it UVmui f t t Fa ,H CORE Jeweler, Red Cloud, ITeb. . i KHv-wwewwwieanMwBWMwwweBnBWBaeBBasnBwasBmsBaBBM -t)K.!.KK DRY GOODS. Groceries, Qucenswaxc, and Spring and Summer Clothing. -ALSO- A Urge Ut ! HOOTH A WIIOICM. UnU JL CAlf. Ac., Ac. IntrGirf sae a raU. every tblag kM t HOriOM i'rkv. for CASH J C POTTER Red Clotidf - aSTchrakn. 1880. f" A ItLamalLPIlif. I IS SO. i88o. r AiimCnu jss0. Wc call your attention to the Largest, Bcjt, and Cheapest Stock of Agricultural machinery, In the Republican Valley. Years of experience in the trade, has taught us the wants of the Farmers of this great AGRICULTURAL STATU, Convinced that fn your Success lies the interest of all, we offer you the best products of Eastern Manufacturers. Drills, Seeder's, Corn Plows with Seeder attach- t ments, Sulky Plows, Stirring and Breaking Plows, Marsh Harvester, Whitney Marsh Binder, the best machine in the market, Randolph Header, Newton Wagon, Buggies, and all kind of FAEM MACHTiSrERY. We saall spare ao effort to arTraBco iJlo rWrrt of unr Ciitomir. A!r aappjr to show our Goods. Oir t a !!. STABLER, DEISHER &. CO. RED CLOUD, - - Nebraska. v ImStwIiwCdlifPrx Cketrp, Cluap, (Jhtpt Dress Goods CJJfTAF. Shawls OVMV!'. Notion CHEAP. VkJommrim BootS CHEAP. Mens' & Boys BOOTS 8HOZS, C?. Hate & Caps CHEAP. Ladies ScChildrens Furs in great variety, cheap. LOTS OF OTHER TBH7GS Cheap. GROCERIES, artaatnarr GROCa(ES Cimp, Chmp. Af TK Corner Store jr. w. SMerxwmw. EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET REI CLOUD, NEK. Vnbui .unit la. ia ri.1li.Tl if tke iar- tot sfgtas. atwaVeea asast SOOtO) s nssssor . sns wmr-. GREENHOUSE -ASIr-r at aasl Mae aatwa V7riSa af T saaa tlst IssPaMiC aasl kaat evJIee lam af Piasma- swssr afsraJ sarsmlaia fkt .. 8aat Petaie, CaM.Toavai. naais far a ia taetr saaana. W. J. Haaeam, aaoaaaawaajs. ew. Fee. Mitel titers. am a'a iar tW Tsaaar. AananaaaiiasJ Daria atariaf tt Iff J t .. maai in i -si swasa oasassalsjawawmoieawwsaao. POTTER IN- sgajaaaaa,ia.ji.).iit. eja),sa aw,ss, j a a cu o mi X K mi a 9 1 3 3 - M 55 M tm 9 ZJ B 2 as- :? s5 m a. lO 2 ' rrl Aa f mm 9 GOOD 2srE"WS. Qakklsssel Tareafli 7wl CTa Cet t SeDrkyl Burbngton Route ! - TO CHICAGO A?Q THE EAST. v m.im. t mitt L as4o. Tinnsaa Cars m'M U rJrnt . X X.aM faJrWw Jfcn t-ttJUF'. ' At2. Lw w W ss4e at a- eiJeett. , .. , ., XIi1LKOH rawi -in -- Jrss Jf's.oan JUvsr t CaJckc . y TO ST. L0SIS ASDT8E SOUTii- lie fcstfsafi r' TiTml nr a4 Ur & ai.oss w arlrronsksolvorl-Jai. Mfmf TOPEO.UA, LNDLN'AtOLI. 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