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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1880)
, WilMfct - Traip, & I iWJW1iyiWH'IUI Miiwmmj'i Bfwf iw u (j jwi gt.'aifA v'w ' , - - "-- DR. SHEEER, Proprietor of the CITY DRUG STORE, AXD SEAlEK IS Drugs? Medicines. Paints Oils and Varnishes. A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP J3HDES, WICKS, COMBS, BRUSHES &c I'ntronnre tolicitcJ and thankfully'receivcd. 49PrescriptiutiE carefully compounded" One door south ofCJarber's store, HED CLOUD NEB. Nimble Six-pence. Geo. W. Dow, DEALER IN- Groceries & Confectioneries, Choice Tea. Co (Toe Sugar Ac. White Fish & Mackerel. Greex. Dried and Cursed Frnit. The bct To baccos and Cua-iB 1'Joor and weal con aantly on hand. Kkrs, Gutter and Wood Taken in Payment. Everything warranted to be a) represented. ;;IVE ME A CALL an I will do rou good. let door north of argus office. Red Cloud, - Neb. Moon i Gallender, )dkaleus in( General Merchandise, JDry - Goods. Groceries, Boots A Shoe, II ATM AND CAPS, Drug, Medici ties, Oils Varnishes, Paints TStc. GLASSWARE. QUKKNSWARB, HARDWARES HARNESS ETC., Ere, ETC. A full line of everything kept in a general store at the Lowest Cash Phices. Respect fully, Moon & Callender. cenvn: - neb Flour & Feed : STORE, CHAS. E. PUT1TAM, Prop. DEALER IN FLOTJE.FEED Corn. Meal. Bran Chopped Feed and GROCERIES, Visit the Red (Tend Grocery. Feed and Pro vision store when yon want supplies for man or beast. Highest market price in cash paip for ppun All kinds of country produce tiken sn exchange for Roods. Goodi delivered to all parts of town frco of charge. Store south of Reed's Plow Factory, Red Cloud, Nebraska. levSiore KswGoods lewFrices. Cheap, Cheap, Cheep! CHEAP. CHEAP. Hotions cheap. Women's Soots CHEAP. Misses & Children's Boots, cheap. Mens' & Boys BOOTS eft SM339 Cbeap. Hats & Caps CHEAP. Ladies & Childrens Furs in great variety, cheap. LOTS OP OTHER THINGS Cheap. GROCERIES, groceries, GROCERIES Cheap, Cheap. At The Corner Store. jr. w. Sherwood. DEALER IS- STAPLE u& FASGT GEQCSRISS, HOUSE PLANTS, rLOWER POTS, WIRE STANDS &C NICE and CHOICE articles a specialty. Next the 'old Court House.' "Webster St, RED CLOUD, NEB. EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET RED CLOUD, NEB. Tba choicest of Fran Ht. Sf?1?: Fowls and eTerythinr in tke ha that taa mv ket affords, always on hand. Srlhojvtwo dows aoBti f Skem' tat etow. THE CHIEF. R. V. R. R. Time Table. Taking effect Sunday. May 23. 1BS0. wiit. STATIONS. kawt. S :3S pd HASTINGS. 8 :10am 6 :07 AYR T :0 C:'JS bLUKHILL 7:20 7 :25 COwLES 6 :49 7:23 AAllioT .. 62 7 :M KfO CLOUD 6 :3) 8 KM 1 FA VALE 6 :O0 8.15 KIVERTC.V 5:4 9 :0j FRANKLIN 5 2 !J BLOOMINGTOX 5 40 f ;20 PERTH 0 :20 9:41 KEI'I.BLICAN il Q-M ALMA 4i 7::w ORLEANS 7 .10 9 ) OXFORD & HMO A UA PA HUB 5 :00 11:10 CAMHRIDOB 3:40 1:00 pro INDIANOLA 2 CO Fit and west bound freight trains meet at Red Cloud at llf. Trains daily, except Sunday. A. E. Toumlin, G. W. Hoi Jredce (Jen. manager. SupL liOCAL ADVKUTLSIIMESTrJ in this column will be charged ten cent a line. No advertisement inserted lor less than . cent. Correspondence from all parts of the county solicited, on matter of general intcrctU Jlake your letters short and to the point. The paper is responsible for the correctness according to copy ot paid matter and paid lexali. only. LOCAL MATTERS. 'Rah for Garfield. Tin; latent colors in Fayal huts, at Mrs. Fowler'rf. A little chiltl of Mr. John K. Aultz died last Sunday. Will Welwter county celebrate the of July this year? The census enumerators are getting in their little work. Everybody and his girl went to the circus last Monday. Did you see the elephants and things, last Monday. The cheapest Fayal hats in the city, can lie found at Mrs. Fowler's. The electric light drew a large crowd at Cole's j-how last Monday night. Those horse lxxilcs sell rapidly. Still a few left nt the Chief office, at 25 cents apiece. The circus has conic and gone, and Webster county is several dimes poorer in consequence. Hastings is to have a democratic paper in the near future. Mr. R. Thornjison will make the venture. Circus day passed off very quietly, we did not hear of any disturbance being raised, and there was very little drunkenness. Some of the chronic grumblers are now saying that if it does not rain too much we may have a crop of corn to gather this fall. Rev. Geo. O. Yeiser will preach at the court house next Sabbath morning and evening. Covenant meeting Saturday at 2 r. M. Last Saturday's wind storm did a considerable amount of damage in diferent parts of the country. It was pretty general all over the state. The Chief has just received a hun dred pounds of new body type, which, with the new tvne alreadv on hand will 1 . be more than sufficient to set the entire paper. Wc met Prof. Funk in Lincoln last Saturday. He w:is on his way to the east to be absent until September next. He ordered the Chief sent to his ad dress. The Sherilf commenced the sale of the stock of goods at J. G. rotter's store last Saturday, at auction. The sale will be continued from day to day until the goods are all disposed of. Festival. The ladies of the congre gational church will give a strawberry and ice cream festival, on Thursday evening, June 10, at the court house. All are made welcome, and a good time is expected. Just as wc go to press we learn that on Tuesday night hist, Mr. John A. Barber had three good horses stolen from his stable. This is a severe loss to Mr. Barber, and he has the sym pathy of all good people. Last Saturday it commenced to rain about ten o'clock and kept it up steadily until four in the evening, soaking the ground thoroughly. This will be news for the croakers in the east who say it never rains in Nebraska. Dr. Callender of Cowles went east the first of the week to visit friends in the Hoosier State. Rumor saith that he will probably bring with him on his return a partner with whom to share the joys and sorrows of life. A fine of $100 is imposed upon every person who refuses to .answer the questions of the census enumerators. Answer all their questions in a kind and cheerful manner, no matter how foolish said questions may seem to be. The concert given by the Red Cloud Glee Club at the M. E. Church last Thursday evening was a very pleasant and enjoyable affair. We are informed by one who was present that the ren dering of some of the pieces was very tine. We dislike to publish the names of parties who "skip out" fcnd forget to settle their little bills at this office, but we promised to do it and we alwaj-s try to make our word good. J. F. Ran dolph, who lived near Cowles is the last to leave us in the lurch, amount about five dollars. Captain and Mrs. Bates, who are traveling with W. Wr. Cole's circus, are undoubtedly the largest couple of human beings now living. The cap tain is a very good looking man, while Mrs. Bates well, gallantry alone pre vents us from saying that she is not remarkably handsome. We were shown a real curiosity last Monday, in the shape of a cow with six legs. The animal was brought from Kansas by the owner, Mr. A. M. Cook, who informs us that he will shortly start on a tour through the eastern states to let the people see what a monstrosity the west has produced. A fresh arrival of millet eeed at Perkins & Mitchell's. Positively the largest stock of milli ner ever brought to Red Cloud, at Mrs. Fowler's. 3Iiner Bros, say that the report that they are wanting to tell out at SO cent on the dollar is a mistake, they want GO cents. They don't care to ell more than 40 per cent lower than other merchants in town. An outfit conai-tiii" of one man and three women camped in town last week and remained several days. The head of the establishment furnished the bui iies men and others with rubber stamps, while the girls dealt in htencil plates, embroideries &c, principally the tfce. While in Omaha recently wc had occasion to call on Mr. Kimball, gen eral passenger agent of the U. P. R. R., and found him to be a mort pleasant and agreeable gentleman. The U. P. company may congratulate itself on securing the services of so competent and affible a gentleman. It has been a long while since we have swked thrne owing us, to try and pay up, but it is necessary for iw to make the request now, iw we, while in Chicago hu-t week, purchased a con siderable amount of new material fcc, which we needed in the office. Come forward, friends, and help us out. Very heavy hail storms have visited diferent parts of the .state in the last ten days, in some places being very destructive to the growing crop.--. At eight mile grove in Cass-county, hist week, the crops were almost entirely destroyed. The hail stones were said to be as large as goose eggs. Dr. E. A. Hall has just received a very fine case of surgical and general operating instruments. They are per ha the finest set of instruments of the kind ever brought to this part of the State. These instruments were made to order by D. W. Kalbe fc Son, of Philadelphia, and cost the pretty little sum of $120. The Slate Journal, last week, aided and abeted by the irrepressible "Gad" (Slaughter,) got off the following: Brother Thomas, of the Red Cloud Chief, came in from Chicago, vester day, over the Omaha it R. Ar. R. R. He stated that there were lots of men in Chicago who had their toes tramped off clear to the heel and still couldn't keep out of the crowds. A change of proprietors of the town site of Cowles has taken place. Mr. Poyer has disposed of his interest in the town to Col. Wm. Clapp, who, we have no doubt, will soon succeed in starting a boom for that place that will bring it out of its swadling clothes and cause it to take rank among the many live and proc?jerous towns of the Republican Valley. On account of the absence of the editor last week the Chief failed to chronicle the death of one of our most respected citizens, Mr. William Gil ham, who died at his residence near Red Cloud, on Monday, May 31st, of paralysis, after a short illness. Mr. Gilliam was born in Dover England, in 1816, he moved to Red Cloud in the fall of 1877, and resided here up to the time of his death. He was unconcious from the time he was stricken down. Surrounded by relatives and friends.be quietly passed from the roll of the re spected living to the list of the cherish ed dead. AiffiOY ITEMS. Amboy center of attraction. Stock trains meet from the east and west, and unite for Chicago via Hast ings. We have no depot building yet but the hands will soon be busily engaged in the work, probably begin on the 10th. Notwithstanding all, the agents re ceived and forwarded to the company over $5,000 for freights, during- the month of May. The people had better begin to read up and find out when, and where they, their children and parents were born, for J. A. Roberts will be asking those questions soon. T. It is with no small degree of satisfac tion that we announce to the readers of the Chief and the people generally, that Mr. T. J. Mosher has again taken charge of the meat market formerly owned and operated by him. In again taking charge of the business at the old stand, he wishes to say to the public that the same square dealing which has characterized his business relations with them in the past, will becontinued in the future, anu the people can al ways depend on getting the very best meats, sausages, fowls fcc., at the old stand, that the country produces. 2-w Besley fc Perkins have on hand a large stock of the best pumps in the market. Call and see them and then have one put in your well. m Red Clocd, Neb., June 8th, 1880.) Arrangements have been made to organize a District Medical Society, comprising the counties of Harlan, Franklin, Webster and Nuckolls. The plvyscians of the above named counties will please meet at Red Cloud, at the office of Dr. Mosena, June 21st, and participate in the organization of the society. A full attendance is desirable at this our first meeting. It is hoped that the physicians of the country will take an interest in this society. Dr. Mosena. The people should not care who is nominated for president so long as they can get the best dry goods, groceries and everything else that they need, at bed rock prices, at Miner Bros. Franklin county has and old lady living on a homestead four miles from. Riverton, and she does not intend throwing up her homestead, and quit ting on account of the dry weather but is raising four hundred chickens and two hundred young turkeys. She walks to town getting here about sun rise, where she does a days washing for which she gets 50 cents and walks back to her homestead in the evening. She says God help those that help them selves. Riverton Jhgle. 0U3 WASHnrOIOST LSTTI2. Washington, D. C, 1 June 7th, IcSO. j Mr. Editor: With the mercury daphing into the region of IW, and a rowing match Haitian and Riley on hand, with all the fa.-t nag in the country in town training for the racer, and the feverish excitement that gath ers around the nomination" at Chicago, it may be Kiid that Wuahiwnonian between htewing and (sweating, are carrying a heavy amount of -team. Even the average congre?-man ha. wilted under this high pres.-un of ex citement, and over.-eventy ofthem have left for the place hot .-tiit-d Co advance the interests of their own ro-nomina-tions or that of their presidential pre ference. What with attending hor.-e races, regattas doing little or nothing, during the past winter at the Capitol, but drawing their pay largely in the "dollar of the daddies" these public pervanL have had a hard time, and the dear people should be sat i- tied if the public business does suffer, bv the teeming neglect of their representa tives. The plethora of.-ilvor in the custody of the Treasury, demands that some new method shall be adopted to put it into circulation. The House refused to providu for building additional vault-, claiming that there never had been an houe-t effort on the part of the Secretary to ensure its circulation among the people. It is certainly un wise lo spend money in hoarding it when it should be in the hands of the populace. The millions appropriated by congress, disbursed all over the country for public buildings pensions etc., furnished a medium of distribution for silver that will ease tlu Treasury redundancy. The people who do the shoveling, carting, blasting, etc., clear ing out creeks, rivers and harbors and erecting public buildings feel no anti pathy to silver. When they receive their week's wages they will not con sider themselves treated unfairly if one-half or even all of their one, two or three dollars per day is paid to them in the "dollar of our daddies." The country store keeper with whom they will spend a portion of their earn ings will not refuse to take it and pay it out again to the fanners for corn, wheat, bacon, butter, eggs etc. The farmcrand his fnigalMolly will welcome it, and spend it hist preferring the dol lar which will not burn, and which tim mice will never choose to make their nests with. Where shall we go this summer? is the question that Is propounded to pater fan alias at the breakfast table by many llaxen-haired beauties. The whole list of desirable places is discuss ed the expense of each calculated, and the oppoitunhies of a tine hit in the way of beaux taken into account, and soon you see a grand cavalcade of humanity moving out of these man sions uniformed in dusters, fiats and other Mimmcr regalia flanked with a battery of Saratoga trunks, band-boxes and budgets. These deserted mansions will have the appearance of dismantled forts till the ides of September when freckled, tanned and perhaps mated for life these pleasure seekers will re turn to battle again with the stern re alities of duty at home. Yes "The world hath its delights And its delusions too, But home to calmer bliss invites More tranquil and more true." Hanlan as an expert in rowing, has certainly honored Canada, but Vcnnor had better drop weather making and take up wood chopping. We prefer "old Prob's charts. Vennor had us all in mourning because he figured out by his machine that from the first of May 'till the middle of June it was tole cold and wet, after that to be dry, extremely dry. As a fact, the month of May in all sections has been so hot and dry as to seriously injure the prospect of the hay crops. Please now Mr. Vcnnor fell us in your next prophesy what you know about farming, and let the weather drop. Before this letter shall have reached our many readers the great gathering in Chicago shall have voiced the sen timents of the vast Republican consti tuency from Ocean to Ocean and from the great Lakes to the Gulf, each politi cal contest in this country is a crisis in the interest of the weal or woe of its mighty future. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty and no true citizen can lay down on his arms and feel that there are no more battles to iight. One thing is certain that the great mission of Republicanism is not yet accomp lished. Mightier than the interests of any candidate, are the issues that 'ct confront this continent, andthat must claim a settlement in the immediate future. The convention is not with out an array of honored names, any one of which, when selected will be hailed with an enthusiasm presaging victory at the polls, in November. Disloyalty to Republican principles at a time like this would be turning back ward the wheel of time and putting ourselves in the hands of our enemies in the dark days of the rebellion. Hav ing escaped from the Egypt let us never hanker for its flesh pots. The work of to-dav is before us, and whoever shall be selected as our standard bearer, let us flaunt his name to the breeze and with a devotion and zeal, inspired by a good Providence, who has cared for this Nation in its infancy and its man hood, be true to ourselves, to Country and to God, and never cease our en deavors till victory shall perch on our banners. We must not forget that our enemies are going to secure their ends by fraud, corruption or any other means and we must stand united with a determination not to be cheated out of a fair election and an honest count and the inauguration of the man who shall be elected as the people's choice. Phax. You can save 25 per cent on your money by buying your goods of A. S. Marsh. Come and see for yourself. Chas. E. Putnam, of the Flour & Feed store, has just received a car load of choice Peachblow potatoes from Iowa. These potatoes are offered cheap, call and see. De Soto spent the best part of his life in a fruitless search for the Foun tain of Youth, W. B. Roby, being more fortunate than the old Spaniard, has found the "Fountain" tobacco, the best fine cut in the market. if J R. Willcox w.o nprxiintcd County Judge by the conmn.Knj-" ve-trrdav. to take the place of C. W. fcalev, t'e-eigned. Clriitiaa Celerities Kcttir. The co-ojieration meeting of the churches of chrvt, in and for the ! county of Wdst.'r, will U- held at the Harmon school house in the north part of the county, throe miles south-ea.t of the Wells P. U., beginning June ivth, nt 2 o'clock ! m., and continuing over Lord'e day. Presuhing al.-o on Friday night lx'fore, at : r m A cordial invi tation i- extendi! to al! who are inter ested in rehgiotia work. TllKn. JvHNK Co K a u e! it. (Froa the Blootciaftos Arcnj.1 Mrs. Dunt'an Kerr, once a "Umuie Highland lassie," but now a sedate matron of Harlan county, recenth dug ami finished a fifty-three foot well, with no assistance except her two little bovs enrht and ten ejir?. ilricks are manufactured successfully at Republican City. Napouec inu-t have a now school liou-e or stop school. Naponee has organized "a house of representatives" for the purpo-e of mental improvement and the uiHu-ion of political information. The Grand View post-oflice, Harlan county, has been moved to Oxford. The station at Napom-e ha- In'en closed for want of sufficient business to ju.-tifv it, and good.-for that point are now l-!llct to liloomiutou. e sup-po-e it will be reopened as soon as it will pav. The inevitable chicken with four leg turns up in Furnas county this spring, according to the Beaver City Times. A bicycle lias laid up nnt of the adventurous voung men of Beaver City. Orleans is organizing a colony to go beynng the Rockies. A dead horse Mifl'ocates the people of Orleans, but there i-m't energy enough among 'em to haul it off. The wife of a man named Puekett, near Lcwisberg, eloped with a fellow named Evans. II. L. Ballard, of Oxford, has COO sheep and 1,500 acres of jiusture. Two little Harlan county boys, ten and twelve years old, drove u wild cat away from her kittens ami captured three of them alive. A herd of 500 ponies, belonging to I. P. Olive, passed through Arapahoe on the road to Plum Creek. II. B. Ware has charge of the station at Indiauola. Cambridge, between Arapahoe and Indiauola, is growing rapidly. The people of Riverton are repairing, paiutiiiKand improving their buildings, and making themselves generally com fortable. A mare belonging to Al. Holdredge, Riverton, walked on to a railroad bridge, but fell off ami killed herself. The Franklin Mills will be turnini; out flour in a few days. Notice will be given of the exact time. The firm has secured a large amount of wheat, and will be able to manufacture a fine line of flour, having one of the best and largest mills on the Republican. Window and door wire screens a Jones tfc Magce's. For the best chewing tobacco in town, go to W. B. Rohv's. For the best and cheapest good in the hardware line, call on Besley & Perkins, "and don't you forget it." Wire screen for doors and windows can be bad at Jones it Magce's. Peachblow potatoes can now be had by calling at the store of W. B. Roby. Genuine Corn Cob and plug tobacco, 'Good enough" for anybody, at Rohv's. Go to the ban! ware store of Besley A Perkins for your hardware. Miner Bros, say that it is immaterial to them who is nominated for president, they will continue to sell goods at bot tom prices, all the same. Down they go. gol table linen for 30 cis. a ynrd. A. S. Marsh. For the best confectionery, freshest and finest oranges and lemons, go to Roby's. STKAWnEHRIE? W. B. Roby will have a case of fresh strawberries on hand each evening. If you want wire screens for yonr doors and windows, don't forget to call on Jones it Magcc. Now that fly-time is at hand every one should endeavor to be as free from the annoyance of these persistent little pests as possible, and should go at once to Jones it Magce's and purchase wire screens for doors and windows. 41-tf Spring Vai.ixy, April 25thr 1880. rursuc Notick Is hereby given, that we will not be respensible for, or pay any indebtedness for, or on account of sub-contractors, except upon our writ ten order, specifying amount and time of payment. Also wc will not be re sponsible for the payment of labor of suli-eontraetor's employees, to any greater amount than may be owing to sub-contractors ujon estimates for work done, and all claims for labor must be made to us, befor payment of estimates, or they will be deemed and held to be waived. Reynolds it Saulpaugh. Spring Vallev &. Fairimrv Div., Rep. Valley R. R. 4Ut-8 Go to Pwtnam for shade trees. Trimmed hati "Sets, and upwards, at Mrs. Fowlers. Bay yonr White fish Mackerel & Cod fish of A. S. Marsh. A nice line of faDcy Ribbons and Ties at Mrs. Fowlers. The highest marked price paid for Eggs and Butter. A. S. Marsh. Wall paper in great vcriety at Brown's. A large line of elegant dress bnttons at Mrs. Fowlers. New goods every week. Don't fail to get prices. A. S. Marsh. Window shades aod fixture, at Brown's furniture store. We opea tlis week a new stock o. Dry Goods. A. S. Marsh Mea's boots amd plow shoes. New goods at a bargain. Marsh has them. Don't forget to pat oat trees, Putnaaa has any amount ofthem. Headquarters for San Umbrellas, Par-1 a sols & Fans at A. S. Marsh. Go and see the Sae Block of furnituie at Brown's, before purchasing eUewhere. I Ladies call at Mrs. Fowler aod see the largest stock of millinery goods the city. If ya want Hat's trimmed in the very best manner, go to Mrs. Fowlers you will be saited. Go and see goods, and prices, before baying, at Brown's furniture and wall paper store. Crow Jewell Patent Soar, can always be bad at the store ef Chas. E. Putaam. The best floor in tbe valley. Mr. Montgomery regularly deals out fresh milk to tbc inhabitants of Red Cloud. Milk delivered every day, Sun days sot excepted. Market Rkport. cownxTrr it to thi. iuk b or going TO 1"KI.V. Wheat... - $ l fx " (., i) A TTI.J-, - - 3 to $ v. - 3 1 j CROAVST! Not the Crown of Kief ? nor the Crown of Glory, bat the Crowo Sewm Mschioe. the latrt, ami best tusctooe in the Mar Irt. it will pay you 10 rail at the Pol Office and we it before vou iarcLx! For Sale by M. II. .McNrVr Reduction in Wall Paper! Now i tbe time to buv nn!l pajwr at Brown's Futmturf tir. a the pnre ha.- Kt-n reduced from Jive to ten cvut on a roll. 4 t-tf HONEY T0 10 AW Money to prove up with on final ic ceipt, or on deeded land at per. cent, and I CJ per ccM. comuiu.-on. or at straight 10 percent, no cotutm.ion. J .no. It. Wnxrox. Office, next door to C11 1 r.v o5c 3tnf Final Proof Xo tiers. LAbdOfico at Hlouminctoa Nh. Jaa Mh. 10. Not if. , hetrhf tltra that (bo folio-m nstntxj Killer lu file-1 oetiro of b U Ictrotn to tnakr final pruoffn api-ort if hi cUiw. an! . etr final en, ry thereof. b.r..r. Jame A. Tul Ur. elerk of the mart of Wetntrr oant al hi. efficr. taltej Uou.l. Neb- en K.ldaT.JuIr iotn. Iw). tii; Ji.hn An Jetton. HM 77K for the tooth -wlh ea.t ', north-ra.t , walbtul', anj .ouUwa.t north-eat quirler tet..n 12 town ) inr. l; we.t. an I name the foltowinr a hit Kcr.., to prove contlnu ui reritlrnce nnarU rullitallon rsiil irjet. vlt. FteJ Hummel. DattJ Ihn-. T5! H7t"Jl.1 ,nJ W"'u Maswell. all of Ke-i I loml. Neb. junelOjuljV S. W. wmt. Uecl.ter Land Offire at Hloumiocton Neb. Jane Mh.lVul. Xotif U herrbr siren that the followins nanirl tettlrr hvt filed notice f hit intention to make final prf in rapport nf hit claim, and tenure final entry thereof before Jam.r A Jul lejt. elf rk of the reurt in Webtter roiintr t M office in Red Cloud Neb., ou Saturday July Kth. H ). Tit. William Cole. H'd Irill. fur tbe .ntilh-eatt quarter of sectirn IS town t ranee III writ, and name tbe follow int as his wiincnea t nmra cuBtmuuus retidenre upwn and rultiration of tain iraci. .is: uran .wuner. Terra Tboit. William Jintr and .Wot Wilson, alt of CJo tenon. Nebraska. juuelOiubS S. W. SWITZKK. Kecttirr. Land Office at Blooraiorton Neb. June 1st. KSo. .Volice i hereby siren that tha ollowin named tettler ha filed notice of hit intention to make final proof in support of hi claim, and tcrure final entry thrreot, before Jauic A. Tol leys clerk of the court r Webtter cuunly N.b. at the county stMlou Saturday July loth. 10. Til. Henry Herl on Declaratory Statement No. SsTii. fur the North ' North Weil and .Vorth X North Kjitt ' be. .11. Town 1 North of Itancr I'Z e?t. ami namet the lollowinc as hit wiine-i. to prove continuous resilience upon and cultivation faid tract. vii: lohn PeTlin. JoniK teller, tleorte Ileitrn and OliTer hiinni all of Walnut rrecinrt, Webir o . Nebraska, june-ljubl. S. W SIVITKK. Kecitter. LandOCiccat Hl.miiuttun. Neb. May rth. I). Notice it hereby riven thai the following; named tettler ha file I notice of hi intention l make liii.il proof in upirt of hit claim, and secure fm:il entry thereof, pro if to be made be- lore Jan.c A. 'lulle, I'lerk of the orrl of ebttcr county, at In office, in lie-l I'lond. Neb., on Saturday. June Zftlh. Is!, vlx; Harlan W. 1'arkt. H'd application N" 3077. for the outh-wet tiutrter. .return IS. town 1. ranire II west, and name the foHowinr as hit witnette. to prove continuous residence n ar4 rultivntion of said tract, vii: 1'et.r Hornbeck. Jacob '. Altl nid. Nrlum ilarltctt and Klver vl . Tnttle. all of Wei's. Neb. raaj-JTjune.'l S. W. SWITZKK. Hcsitter. Land Office at HloominKinn Neb May 17lh. Ifl. Notice it hereby riven thnt the followins named settler ha filed notirr of hi Intrnlioii to make final proof in sup-Hirt of hisrUlm. and secure final entry thereof brfurr Jame A. Tul ley, e'erk of rourtjn Webter county at his of fice in Ite-f Cloud Neb., on naturda). June 1'J. SS. vu: Autrnn L. Wolter.MIM. entry No 2S"d. for the EVfSW'f ami W ' S K ',. VC. -). town 1. mnre 11 w n't. and ruin ft the following; at hi witnees. to prove rontinuou reiden'-o on aid cultivation of said tract via: William VanDjke. Kricilrich Wobberman, Aucui Wohberrnan mf Andrew J. Hennecker. nil o Il0 t'loud. Nebr. maylllj-anei;' S. W SWITZKH. Kes;iter. Land flicc nt Iltooininxton Neb. May. Ilm. IiK). Nolle i hereby uivcn that iho olowitiK named fell It h:v filed notice of hi intention to in ik lln.l vitMif in support of hi claim, and (cure i nnl crlry thereof, betvrc thn clerk of ourt : lVe''er co-inty. Nebr , al the county c.it. on .""niidar (be Utb day o June. 1H., rn Frirdricb WoijVrman. Ilnm.ird Kntty No. lrt'0. for the outh-el uutr.er. tc'i"n '.;. town 1. range 11 wft, and iMinct the followins: at his wiitnetet. la prove robtrutron rrttltar. upon aod cultivation of :id tract, vii; Chr- Gut. Ludwie Wolter. Charles Wobberman and Aujrutt Wohberronn all of Ke Cloud, Neb. may3IjunelO 8. W. SWITZKK. itczistrr. TAI2 KOTira. Lasvl Ofice at I'toominzton. Neb.. Jfay 4th. 1M0. Complaint Having: he en entered at th! Office by (reorre H. Well, usaintl Newman J. I'd well, Pir abandoning; his Timber Ctt'iare entry No. -TllO. dated Iccu.bcrb. 1STS. upon tbe NortV Katt ;. Seetion l&.Townbip2 N. Kanae 10 W. in Webtter eeenty. Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation of sakl entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear al this Otflce or the 15th day of July. 1"0. at J o'clock a. - . i respond and furnbn testimony concerning; said alleged abandonment. Oio. W. DoBsar, 8. W. gviTxta. Receiver. 1 Register. SEZBIFF'S SAL?. By virtue of an xccntion Ls.umI by James A. Tullers. Clerk of the I'i'lrkl Coast of the Fifth Judicial District in and for tb Cbuaty of Webster and state of Nebraska, and to ate de livered, in favor of ('. II. AS. J. MeCbnniek plaintiff, and azuic't W. Ft. Fuller defendant. I have levied on the following; described goods and chattel, at the property of the said Vt . It. yallcr. to-tit: One McCormirk harvester and self-binder, which I shall ezixiie at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, in frmt of Al bert ItlumestbaUV saloon in Itlue Hill in -aid county on iheiAth day of June. 110. at V o'clock a. ia., to satisfy said execution and cotts. Dated tbe 3Hn iLiy of May. ly. ma27iun2l Jos. W. W.bkk. Sheriff. SHSSITT'3 SALS By rirtrae ofan otiler f sale usumI ovt o the District Co art fur the 5tb Judicial Iitrict. in and for Webster coanty. Nebraska, opon a decree of foreclosvre. in an action wherein Wheeler Jt Wittoa Manufaetarinz Company is plaintiff. ati James K. Boll and Mary K. Bull are defendants. In aecordenre witk saVl erder I shall offer for sale at public auction, at the east door of the Court House, in Red Cloid. of said county. onSaturdar. the ZBthday of June. A. D. 183. at I o'clock in the afieinoon the followins described propeaO.iVtril: The west half of the north-wnt qnarter. asni tbe west half of tbe south-west iuuer. of See. twenty. (20) Township two. (2) north of Kant twelreilij wwt, of the sixth i. M-. is aaid connty of Webrter. and itate of Ntlsnuka. Uiren ander or hand ibis 25ih day of May. ISiii. J. W. WAKKBN. may27ja8eJ4 feTitriff. LZ0AL IIOV.ZZ, Whereas Henry Jennrn-rs nJ Elisabrtli Jeo ninr. his wife, parents and lawfol zuardeans of Sarah itnwland a minor, did on the lTtk ey of ay I.'MI. make a s'p.eojtaitraTTritiDr'loly sworn to and subscribed ip ike prejenee o( .tro wttnes. es before me. C W. Kaley. Ceunty Jodse in and for websler eonnty eb that they ToIanUrlly relirwiui'h all rirht to the easto.y and power and control orer Sarah iiowOnd. a r:ir rluld. to th end tliM tbe sola Smh Itowbrtu WiaJI be fully :dopteJ by W. E. Jaclx-n. of KeJ Cltai Nebraska- And whereas the wid W. E. JseVwa did on tbe hoc date make a s-a.eraeni in wruic; duly worn to aai Basred befoe me in Uie pre eccr of two wiinesse it h free'y nd Titian tarily adop s ihe said 5?nb ilowlud bb owa child, and has tnaiie app'icstiO i to thi eoart fera decree of adon-oa in acsordaace wita said lost raestioned sUtetneat. Now therefore all peinn interested ta said aaaUer are commantlcJ to be and appear Itefor: me CImtIcs W. Kaley. Couj.y Juure hi acJ fox Webster cjuntj. on Use H dy of Jane. A. D.isW. to show eau-e if any there 5e why such deeree should not be granted. And publication hereof shall be made sa th Red Cloud Cnisr. a paper published and f central escalation, in said county for three ooasecadre weeks trora date hereof. Dated at Red Cload. Keb.. May 13. A. D. 1. CHAS- T. KALEY. Coaatj J a. 'ge Ia aad for WeUter Co Nebraska. S0T2C3 T0TS1CS32S. Notice is hereby irrrsje. that I win nasafe all persons who saay desire to offer theasawlTea at eaadidaua for teaeiMTS of the prirsjaryor eoma-aa schooU of Weitter coanty. at Bed aoad a the first Satanlaj to the aj-ntas of Kearaary. Jrfay Auxust and Xotetaber: M Blue Hill oa tbe xrt satardsy in the BseataJ i af Jaaaarr. April. Jary aad October. At Oalda Rock oa tbe ftirst Satarday ia the soataj of March. June. Septe-aibef aad DeeexW. Ezamiaaliacs tocorsrseaee at 30 docaa.M. 1 1 Xtrtmm Ceucty 5-rril!ieat of Fshlie Isttractioa. ESPECIAL Having Bought the Entire Stock of Goods; owned by N. G. Liddy, (deceased.) at Auction, will offer them to the' Public at Cost, to make room for NEW GOODS, Consisting of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS 4 SHOES. Stoneware, Croekerv and Glassware. A lull Stock of Sugar, Coffee, Tea's and dryed fruits on hand. Come and see me at Liddv's old stand. ll .$ RHD CLOUD, 1SSO. 1880 FARMERS ! We call your attention to the Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock ot Agricultural Machinery, In the Republican Valley. Years of experience in the trade, has taught us the wants of the Farmers of this great AGRICULTURAL STATK. Convinced that in your Success lies the interest of all, wc offer you the best products oi Eastern Manufacturers. Drills, Seeders, Corn Plows with Seeder attach ments, Sulky Plows, Stirring and Breaking Plows, Marsh Harvester, Whitney Marsh Binder, the ukst machine in the market, Randolph Header, Newton Wagon, Buggies, and all kind of FARM MOI-ITTST K RY. Wc shall rjarc do fflurls to olvanro iho lnicrrM of our CuMuuicra. Alway happy to ahow our (too'Ii. ('ivo tin a call. RKD CLOUD, RESLEY k PERKINS, I - HKADQUARTFRS FOR '""WAR, $T0E AND TINWARE.: AND STANDARD GOODS T y n THE BOUCHT AT BOTTOM Wc Have also a Large Stock of Baited Fence Wire, Staples. Nails, " All kinds of TIN, COPPER, and SHEET IRON WORK done on short notice. A . Call and Examine Goods, and get Prices. eIey Red Cloud, April 27th, NOTICE! BJLeluBJJL Nfbrsk, . ISO. 1SHO. STABLER, DEISHER & CO. . Nebraska. s ALL TIIK - MABKKT, PRICES Fe 1880. - "-w & My-ltJ-Bttt, 4r I h(: , I 4. ' m ?K -: i n a - fll' ! .; J.'s'r- h.iJ42if,&:'