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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1880)
iBMWghXfcaUK9 fcC!WWPflttt?'WW!SSPt!5v'K(MBKti .- -S-SMSJ , (, ' fj. ' J a. Proprietor of tho CITY DRTO STORE, U DfcakKK IN Drug, Medicines. Paints. Oils and Varnishes. A full jfupply of LAMIs. LAM I' SHADES', WICK'S, CUMBtSBKr.IIESC. Tatrgcucr solicited and thankfully reccired. Prcfrrition carefully cotnpuunded"Sa One tliMir south of (nrberV .-tore, KKI) CLOTH, XEH. Nimble Six-pence. Geo, W. Dow, -DEALER IN Groceries & Confectioneries, ( 'hoice Tea. Coffee Surar J c. White Fish & Mackerel. 4'icex. Dried and Canned Fruit. The ben To- Ijhcco" and Cicntt. l'louracd roc.il cou- uintly on hand. Egxi. Uuttor and Wood Taken in Payment. L erj thins warranted to be n represented. IVE Ml. A CALL mid I trill lo tou icood. 1ft door north of nrjrus office Rkd Ct.oud, - Neb. Moon I Callender, )ieai.i:i:s i.'( General Merchandise, Dry - Goods, Groceries, Boots V Shoe, HATS AND CAPS, Drug, Medici iien, Oil Tarnishes, Paints 12tc, (jLASSWAKE; QUEKNSWAUIC, HARDWARES HARNESS etc.. inc., etc. A full Ii:i ofi'vcrything kept in a j;en- raiMoii', at tlie rowiirr cash price Respectfully, Moon & Callender. cowles. 2CEIJKASKA. Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. DEALER IN JTLOTTR. FEED Corn, Moat. Bran Chopped Feed and GROCERIES, Visit the IUdCotiil Oroccry. Feed and Pro vi?ion etorc when you want supplies for man or bcat. Highest market price inensh paip for grain All kinds ofconntrv produoe tifcon an exchange forgood. Goodi delivered to nil parts of town freo of charxe. Sto-c south of Reed's Tlow Factory. Red CLorjp, - Nebraska. New Store lew Goods lew Prices. Vh'np, Cheap,. Cheap! Dress Goods motions Women's Boots CHEAP. Misses fc Children's Scot:, cheap. Mens' & Boys BMTC5 & S11D3S39 Cheap. Hats & Caps CJTEAF. Ladies & Childrens Furs in great variety, . clieap. LOTS OF OTHEK THINGS Cheap. GEOCEKTES. grocerie, GROCFS.TES. Cheap at the Corner Store. T. If. Sherwood. 1 mm 9) DSALTR IS IIOL'.SK rLANTS, KIXUVEU POTS, ; 1VIRK STANDS iC. Nick a.t Choice articles a specialty. JJext the "old Cbart Mouse.' AVcUter St, RED CLOUD, NEB. EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET RED CLOUD, 2sEB. TLo choict f Kreh meals. Sausages, Fowls and ereo'tulnein the linetliat tho mar kd afTord. ttlwpl OUibui ,r?lip two dnotf souUiof Pbcrr drns ?fc. THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. K. V- R. K Tine Table. Taklof fM Saaaar. Mw A 1SW. m. STATION aurr. i Ma fi :07 6:US HAETINOA 0 :10aa AYR 7 .-40 LUHHILL 7 "SO UOvLKH fi :4 ":0 7 U3 AMH(Y 6 tfi 7 : RKD CLOUD :30 8 1 irAVALB C .-0 8 .11 H1VERTON 5 :41 j:iA TRANKLIN .'. : ! .-o, HLOO.MINGTON 5:( 0 SS PERTH I & :S V: REPUBLICAN 4 i? fi v6 ALMA 4 0 7 :.- ORLEANS 7 .00 a iW OXKOHD KR 10::0 AKAPAHnE 5 .-CO ll:"0 CAMBICIIKJK S HO hWpiB INDIAXOL.V 2:V) Fat and wcat Loaud freight traini matt at Red Cloud at 12:15. Train daily, except Sunday. A. B. ToirxMin. O. W. Iloldredce Ueo. manager. Fujit. EASTEB1I DI7ISI01T, 3. V. 3. B. rVrtward. 7 :l A. at. 8 ..' H.-f0 H'HU 11 .-ul STATIONS. HARDY. FUI'KRIOR. GUIDE RUCK. AM BOY. RED iI.OUD. STATIONS. I Eaatirsrd "V ilO r.u. 3 aa 2:15 1 :H0 1 :00 Train daily excpt Sunday. O. W.lILiRiutc A. E.Toirzw.ir. Superiniendant. Ueu'l. Manager. All local cuhtrtUnnerdt urilcml in for tin hiilrjinilc Ihne, ivill brregidurhj charged up enrh week until ordered out. - - - f Harvest (time) is only a few weeks away. Mr. J. Y. Biuti. fins our thanks fur favors The Kapublican river hats been' on a boom. A shooting gallery i.s in full,, blast, in the old bowling alley. 'A. E. Parker, representing the State Journal, called bwt week. The little child of Mr. Chn. Wiggins died and was buried last Friday. Postmaster McNitt aoM since the M of last March over $,000 postal cards. A number of farmers were at the court house this week, paying their rent. Trains now run regularly on the eastern branch of K. V. R.R. Sue time table. The Commissioner? met last Monday as a board of equalization. They were tin session three days. Dr. E. A. Hall ha received the ap pointment of sisH-Uaut surgeon of the B. & M. R. It. in Nebraska. An insane woman living near Cath erton post olfiee was taken t-o the Aasy- flum last week, by Sheriff Warren. Bloomington is afflicted with the Seventh Day Adventiste. They erected a large tent, and commenced series of meetings last Friday. This is the year for Guide Rock to hld the 4th of July celebration. What do our Guide Rock friends propose to do in regard to tho matter. A law suit of a domestic nature at tracted the curious at Judge WillcoxV olfiee lii'st Saturday evening. The suit was- jwolouged far into the night. The Omaha B'-publutuH's evening edition, the JTev, is no more. Its editor, Fred Nye, goes onto the Repub lican as one of the political writers. We heard of an editor last week who had become so hollow from depeuding on the printing business for bread that he proposed to tell himself for stovc prpo We arc indebted to Mr. I". 0. Martin, the accommodating Bv fc M'. station agent at this point, for information in regard to the reduction in telegraph rates. A yourrg. attorney, Caldwell by name, from Wabash, Ind.r stopped in town a few days hist week. He was looking up a suitable location to engage in tho practice oflnw. The Rev. Geo. 0. Yeiscr will proach next Sabbath morning at the court house. Subject: Temperance: The evening meeting given to Sunday School, Subject: Rob. Raikc. Prof. Tice is accroditcd with saying that, a hot eurrenlTof air will .pass over this countrv during the months of Jul v l and August, the like of which- has not occured for- over three hundred years. Miss Smith, daiirfitnr nt Dr. Smith of Guide Guide Rock, is for- the present a ember of Mr. WalkcrVfamily, and h- --I""--- " - " - --------- . 111 completing her musical education-- under Mrs. Walker's tuition. Bloom ingion Argus. Will the editor of the Fairfield Xew please send us one copy of his paper iwith the home side printed sufficiently plain to be read. Just one copy, brother, that we cau read and we will ask nciuore:. Editors always Ibvc, with a- fierce and undying passion, the man who conies around to the printing office on press day to 3ee what is in the paper, and is too condemned stingy to take a 'copy and pay for it. TJioprice of old rags has more than doubled, -within six months. This would.be good news for editors as they aiwayhare-plenty of old rag, were it not fpr the fact that editors cannot sell rags; they have to : wear 'em: Ralph Taylor, whods confined in tho Kearney jail gave the guards tho slip one day last week and; took leg bail. He was fired at several time but with out clfecL He was finally run- down by a horseman and captured'.- We have received a copy of the Slate Fair premium list bearing the imprint of the Nebraska Fanner. It is a very fcoat specimen of work and is a credit to the office sending it out. The fair will be held at Omaha from Sept. 20th to 25th, inclusive. Tho Chihf gives due notice that, while it is a religion paper, it can. not make use of religious poetry, and would respectfully request tlmt the dealers in this class of goods cease, from troubling. If it is any relief to yon, however, you may continue to send it, there is plenty of room in our waste basket. . Mr. J. A. TttUaj hm btm rrj tack for acme time. The lata new from th great Bour bon circuf at Cindataati s to the effect that the Sage of Cypher Alley with draws from the contaat and that Payne, of Ohio, will in all probability be the Democratic nominee for president. Our collector, with hi little bill, will call on you about the first of July, m we wish to settle up all outstanding account, to that date. N. B. This doe; not npply to nl acribers in the countrv. Thc Chief now has telephonic communication between the office and residence. The telephone was put up by Mr. Perkins, of the firm of Bedley fc Perkins, and works like a charm. Get Mr. Perkins to put one up for you. j-o that you can talk to the hired girl when your wife is out calling. We have made arrangements where by we will bo able to give our readers at an early day. an authentic biograph ical sketch of the lives of the republican nominees, Gartield and Arthur. We will aUo publish correct likenesses of those men whom the Chicago conven tion ban brought so conspicuously be fore the American people. Sheriff Waircn informs u tnat he has completed arrangements with the authorities at Lincoln by which he will be able to save to the county quite a little sum in the matter of the keeping of prisoners. Heretofore the pris oners of this county have been kept at Nelson, at an expense of about $2.50 each per week. The Sheriff will here after take them to Lincoln where they will be kept for about $1.00 each per week, which will considerably lighten the burden of keeping prisioners. For Fourthof July goods, go to Mrs. Fowler s millinerv store. "Leap year gives the young ladies a gentleman privilege in making love." Perhaps it does, but no respectable young man, Hays i. exchange, will have anything to do with a young lady who takes a oition on the street cor ner and wiuka at thegentlcmen ok they pass by. Nor would it look well for a dozen or more young Indie.- to loaf around in front of a church an hour and a half on Sunday night-, sparring and knockiug each other's hats oil", and danr.ing on the sidewalk in order to kill time until the congregation is diri-mrt-sed, and then buckle up to a young man and escort him home. Nix. Mrs. Fowler will sell you millinery goods for 4th of July at a very nlight advance above cost. Lt Saturday we enjoyed a ride out in the country, and a look at the grow ing crops. Wc confess that we was somewhat surprised, after the discour aging reports that had been brought us, to find the prospect for grain so good. Our observation extended a far north as squire Hancy-V farm, on Elm Creek. Corn we found looking very well indeed, considering the dry spring, while potatoes and "garden truck" generally will be abundant. Wheat, however, as far as wo were able to learn, will be short, some fields will not pay for harvesting. Mr. Wigginn, Sr. informs us that he has recently rode ,over a good portion of the county south of the river, and a part of Smith county, Kmwai, and that not more than one field, of mall grain in a dozen will pay for cutting, but that all other crops promise well. Taking it all together we do not see that there is aiy well founded reason for our farmersv as a class, to become discouraged. They should remember that in the eastern states times arc even harder than in this new country, and that all that is necessary on their part, to eventually come out ahead, with flying colors, is to "never give up tho ship" but stick to it ami you will be file, right. To use a common expression, we have "been through the mill," right here in this county, and "know how it is ourseir" Supt. C. E. Yates, the liberal ana " righted manager of the B. & M. R. R- Telegraph Co.. in Nebraska seem determined to put telegraphic facilities within the reach of every one. The jiihtly popular B. & M. telegraph lines extend over the P. fc M. R. R. in Neb. main line, and the Republican Valley branches, This telegraph company has steadily reduced- its rate, ihi1 they compare favorably" with- the rates in use in populous eastern stiitesv A marked reduction in rates took effect December 1st, 1S79. As an example of the reduction made at that time, wc noticed that the rates from Red Cloud to Plaitemouth fell from 73 cents to 55 centfc on messages of ten words or less, a similar reduction was applied to'the entire tariff. The result has been gratifying to the company, and it has decidcdaipon another very marked' r-e-ductionin its rates, to take effect July 1st, 1890. The tariff from Red Cloud to Piattsratiuth will be 40 cents for messages of ten words or leas;- and for 100 miles or less 30 cenU; 10fr to- J50 miles 35 cents; and 50 cent will lie the highest charge on a ten word message to any B. A M. office, when the mes sage-passes wholly over the B. & M. lines-. The Western Union Telegraph Co., charges 30 cent on messages paw ing between- Lincoln and York. Meae- ages to Omaha g9- via. Plattamouth, thence over the Western Union Unas o Omaha: The-W. U. Co:, charges- 25 cente from Plattsmouth to Omaha. The B. & M. Coha no city office at Omaha, Messages to be sent after &o clock p. m and not dfMverobie until the following; morning, are accepted orc request at half the usual rates. These are called red message, the lowest charge on a red message is 25 cents. These rates are exceedingly Eberaf, and for a new country they are ex ceptionally low, and place telegraphic communication within the reach of every one. TO fLOZ&TO rCTXTZ The dtiiem of Guide Rock and vi cinity are making arrangement to celebrate the one hundred and fourth annhrerauy of our national indepen dence, on Saturday, July 3d, IB. Speeches and tot, music and amuse ment of every kind willjbe frcelv given to all who care to participate. The following general committer in mflicient guarantee that it will be a success. Abram Garber. Irving W. Urary. Dr. Robinson. E. L. Gnibb. F.Allen. James Duffy. L. Prescott." J. S. Marsh. R. Proudfil. James 5. Sbcppard. J F. Evans. John Dunbar. John Dodgel. E. O. Parker. G. W. Montgomery. Come one. Come all, and partici pate in the amusements of the day Order of the Committee. Guide Rock, June d, Wit). At the meeting of the Medical Asso ciation last Sfonday, Dr. Sellers made a ery sensible "motion" ho "moved" that the physicians all leave the country for a short time and allow the alllicted ones to get well. Headquarters for millinerv and faucv goodd, at Mr?. McBride'o. Miliar Bros, have just receive! a large stock of canned goods which thev are willing to dispoe of at a sligh't advance above com. Frch Robv's. berries and vegetables at JLu-plierncs, potatoes, cab- luge, radishes etc Dont you forget that MinerJBro. have on band the larqe.-t .-lock of good.-, in town, and can fit you out with any thing you want in" the dry goods or grocery line. Cheap. SUNDAY SCHOOL PIC2KC. The Ml. Hope S. S., Inavalc precinct, will give a grand Sunday school picnic, to be held in the grove on Joe Davin son's farm, Thursday. June 24th, at which the Sunday schools of the sur rounding country arc cordially invited to attend. Music, speaking and a gen eral good time will be the order of the day (J. II. Harvey, Chairman. obitoIIy. Departed this life at Red Cloud, at o o'clook a. it., of the 19th inst., after suilering grievously for several weeks of a disease of the heart, Miss Lizzie El!i, the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ellis, aged 13 years and 11 months. The funeral took place on the ensuing day, Sunday at 2 o'clock p. M., at the M. E. church, attended by a large, attentive and syinpatbizing con gregation. .Prayer wjis ollered yRcv. Itmif mi? mi 'innrnnriun tfltuiiitiriu ..va, . ..fsf. v.,; att mLumiii I uenvereu iy uov. j. m. i ryse. Lizzie Ellis was a sweet amiable and. exemplary little girl, a child "oFthe Sab bath school which she fondly luved as her regular and faithful attendance on two Sunday schools in this place at tested, in which her teachers and fel low scholars will miss her. Of the beneficent effect of early christian training she was a beautiful sample, early unfolding into 7irtuo worthy of imitation on the part of all, old as well as young, of germs of truth and life carefully implanted in her mind and heart in her childhood, love and obedience to her parents, a loving care for her brethren and sisters, and in her last affliction an uumurmering patience, severe and unremitting as her suflerings wore, and a calm tranquil fartitude in front of the last enemy. Her life, brief at it was, was not in vain. Of such lives, long or short, tho influence never dies. And she, "the maid is not dead but slccpeth." "Tis not the whole of live to live," "Beyond thia vale of (ears, There is a life, above, Unmeasured by the flight of years, And all that life is love." With this assurance, and that, by and by, thoy shall rejoin her in the ever lasting habitations: of the life above, let the heart stricken mourners, parents and sisters and brethren, comfort themselves. AHSCY ITEMS. Depot not begun yet. A section house 1Sx2S is being built, and is nearly completed, it is situated at the-west point of the "Y." The telogntpy cJJicp is moved there too on account of the train running eastward. All persons wishing to take tho cars will have to go there, for they do not stop up town. The livery stable is closed for want of an attendant. Th owner won't rent it for what it is worth, he want's abouf 100 per cent, on his investment. Joel Martin, who recently bought J. A. Roberts interest in the mill property has his house nearly completed, and will probably be an Aiityaii before this is in print. Hadley yes he is sorrowing, his wife has left him, but we are glad to be able to note that it is-xmly for a temporary visit to her frici.dk in Illinois-. Elder Johnson gave a discourse on the subject of the. Spirit, whether cous cious or not in- the state of death, which waked 'em up some. Sbmu say he is shaky on it, don't know, guess they can't meet his argument any how, he says it don't die. The-good rain revives, and we sur vive. Don't know what will happen to Amboy, he's a little fellow yet. T The-Lincoln Journal gets off the fol lowing, on our Sheriff: Sheriff Warren, an old scbooi-asate of Capt. Upham's of (he Capital, is in the city. Ve don't mention him- in connection with Mr. Upbam m order to-give either of the gentlemen away, but merely as a remarkable coin cidence,, i. e that both gentlemen act ually did go-to-aehool at one period of their- existence- inose wno are ac quainted with the Lincoln half of the gentlemen referred to, may have some doubts as to this crave charge, but we can only say that we lexroedrt by care fully interviewing both gentlemen. Mr- Warren- is SberifT of Webster county, and comes here for the purpose of niacins an- insane- woman named ! Oronrlnriff imdpr the chars of Bnner- mtendent Hatthewsou. at tlie hospital I for the insane. J A CASS. Mr. Charlf Wigjrirw beg leave, on behalf of hime!f and wife, to tender their unfeifned and heartfelt thanks to their friends in Red Cloud, for the mmy tokens of sympathy and kindnt ,.... . vwn.n-M.itii Km Micir p.iri w Him- nlrn.l r.. . .. . t . u2:7:jZ and cheer them therein Mosher's Price List. From and aiW thw date the prio of fresh and alt meats, auage, fol kc, at Mother's meat market nill b a follows: Porterhouse Sirloin steak rnr pound. 10 ct. Round. Rump and Shoulder teak,... Roasts, , 6 i 7 u :, IA ? 10 6 a S w IU s 10 8 10 10 Boilitm meat. Dried Beef,. Mutton Fresh Pork a Salt Pork a Prime Lard Belogna Sausage, " wholesale Pork, Turkey, DresM-d, Chichens, " cw:ari urn'. Uhmh, Stewart linn. Ham, whole ' " 12 ' Highest cash price paid for fat aittle and poultry Farmer bringing stock to town to sell, niav depend on cetlinc JUMt as much for it at though wc went 10 uieir larm to look at it F J. M03HEK. Red Cloud, Wednesday, June 2J, 1SS0. Tlie latest colors in Mrs. Fowler's. Pavul hatrt, at Headquarters for 4th of Julv goods, at rf. West's. " 45tf Keep up with the times and buv vou a new hat, at Mrs. McIJrideV. The cheapest Fayal hats in the city, can be found at Mr-. Fowler's. I have some dry wood for sale, and cau deliver it if desired (J. W. Dow. Co to Mrs. McBride's for Fourth of July hats. Trimmed hats 75t-t. and upwards, at Mrs. Fowler's. The choicest assortment of canned goods, at S. West's. 4.itf Duplex corsets, suitable for large ladies, at Mrs. McBride's. Buy your white fish mackrml and codfish of A. S. Marh. A nice line of fancy ribbons and tics, at Mrs. Fowler'n? Tin: highest marked price eggs and butter. A. paid for S. .Mar.-h Wall Paper in great veriety at Hrown s. New gools every wc'k. Don't fail to get price-. A. S. Mar-h. A large assortment of wrap pictures, Mrs. McBrirfcTs g- CJoTtrCoin fine ,ut tobacco. The boL m-thehtate, at S. cst's. 4;,tf Window shados and fixture, at Browiisfurniture store. e open this week a new stock of dry goods. A. S. Marsh. Men's boots and plow shoes. New goods at a bargain. Marsh has then. Don't forget to put out trees, Putnam haw any amount of them. Children's lace collars for twenty-live cents, at Mrs. McBride's. Headquarters for sun umbrellas, parasols and fans, at A. S. Mar-di. Co and see the fincstock of furniture at Brown's, before pure-busing else where. Ladies call at Mrs. Fowler and see the largest stock of millinery goods in the city. Down they go, good table linon for 30 cts. a yard, A. S, Marsh, The choicest and best brand of .smok ing tobacco, at S. West's. 45tf If you want Hat's trimmed in the very best manner, go to Mrs. Fowler's you will be suited. Co and see goods, and jrices, before buying, at Brown's furniture and wall paper store. Crown Jewell Patent flour, can al ways be had at the -tore of (lias. E. Putnam. The best Hour in the valley. Aurora Baking Powder, warranted to give satisfaction, at S. West's. 45tf Don't fail to go to the Nimble Six pence grocery if you want Hour, meal or corn, 4513 Positively the largest and finest as sortment of confections, at S. West's. You can save 25 per cent on your inwney rr buying your gotnls ofA.S, Marsh. Come and see for yourself. A New Hearse. In connection with my undertaking business I have added a fine hearse, which will he used when desired, in this and adjoining town, at reasonable rates. 40-tf (t. A. Brow.w Reduction in Wall Paper ! Now is the time to buy wall paper at Brown's Furniture Store, as the price litis l.-cen'reduced fromfiv to tin cents on a roll, 4F-tf MONEY "TO LOAK! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, of on deeded land at s per ewit., ana 1-62 per cent, commission, or at straight 10 per cent, no commission. Jo. R. Wii.tcox. Office next door to Chief office. SOtf J. M. Sellers, Physician and Sur geon, late of Pennsylvania, wishes to say to the "people of Webster county that he has- lcated in Red Cloud, to engage in' a general practice of medi cine. Particular attention given to surgery, chronic diseases and diseases of the "eye and ear. I rarve for several years been treating Hernjaand Piles, bf which I perform a 'radical cure. Will answer all caSs night or day. Office one door south nf the "Bank, (Up-Staii,) 45-tf J. M. Sellers, M, D. SBsaunov or iiaxmsms. The firm of Conner & Sheppard have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent. D. C. Conner atnum" niing all indebtedness of the firm, for the farm at Sutton, also all notes given by the firm at Guide Rock, Neb., to- Smith k Crittenden; Keed, Jons fc Co., and H. Eisencarxk-Cov ail notes and-accounts due Conner fc Sheppard at Sutton, must be paid to D. C, Con--ner. And J. S. Sheppard assumes all indebtedness of the nnn at Guide Rock. Neb., except all notes given to Smith & Crittenden; Reed, Jones &, Co., and H. Eaesncasi & Co., all accounts due the (firm of Conner fc Sheppard at Guide Jtock, must be-paid to J. S, Sheppard. 45-2-w D. C. Cccnrn. J. S. SHTPPAmnv Guide Rock, Neb., June Cth 1S0, If You Want Bargains Call at Newhouae, when yott can tt white poiK nnjhams hirUmr, dfw goods, flannels, dockm. jcjuu, hooerv, rrT llimtrftrf frftl .-.. ...' I tor. gnccn.t and x Srrt V.ntv ,4 ' mv --- j r irsa.Ml icVc Cj"(1 'Will m rlM) tntl rill mrli -1 rxlpSjOwncd by N. G. Liddy, Go to Putnam for hdt trxs. Market Report. ojucrcrcn vr -m rm: mth-k to rki.-. Or (MKMt - l V-4Jii, -. ....- A ' " A. Bk .. .... II ' r --.-,T wvv.vv v w wmm m www wr V nn'iTr-v-.. v- . ,t . 7.. ot the ( mwu of King. nr the Crown of (iHirv. bit tho Crnnn ."Vhi- .'laKiunr. me inUrsl ant lnr MuM-iiinr in the murke:, it uiii jwty y..u 1 the Ptxt-OuHe and "ii ni U -.til t Uttt' ,M1 purchase' For Sulo by M It MtNrrr Fhml Proof Xoiices. j Lft 1 O&t al ItItntoj!n. Nfc . Jb II. !. ' ,ir- t htrlr irn tht h lUnf nlrl wfUcr Sa fite-1 noUc rf bi lt n(in t mkp CnI pruuf l mfirt f 4. JIU, j rwor Cn-1 entry lKrr.r. t,urr tke rUrk f ' IL .,11 roart l Wctnr -uantj JCbr , t th ,nrty ! - v.all rtt.onSlnniy the Jith J.j utJily !!. ,u- 1 l)Tii .AoirriMtn. hotnctJ tli'tn awv ler L5t. for th volh-rt l . , Wma I nnrii 11 ,n, iii uamr. ta Mn tt bi 1 wilarrara. to tro cvntiCUhtu rr.i.Uu .J fuHiTt,on r i.l Uct. Yj- John lienor. JtM I text. HalurO. W,i s4 K,i J HninRxl. all of Ilea Clou J. VJ.r , hroclTiurli S. W SWIT7VM lfs... ' SWITXKR. Urji.trr Land Offic, t l!Ioom!nrtosr.Xcb. Jan. 1 J. ) Notice i her-by tlrfl that the fotlvninr riMor-t rlt)er bu fllJ notlf- of hi mirctt t. maks Anal i-rvof in rurt rt of M elttm.l . car final entry thtivf hrf..r. Jr,. a t.i. IrTelrrkof cjr.nrt In ffeMier cnunty. t ht. ' ofr in Knl OouJ Stlt.. on tho J?th ily ,r I rfaiy imzt ii: Mcphcn .Medr. H'l.appJIrtln3 V J.r., fmr (ho nuth-wrtt quarter. ?rc 2. t.wn 1 tntt 1 tt. ttU.l nau-.r. th l-t.lumxrg t. hi. iterw to pryv c.nttniiou rciJnceou auilrultUnMon nflllil t.-.. via. W.. tf-tf . . . . .,.... ..-.. . ,. .j.m.,u ,.c- or. .!)" T"0' '-.jiiiii .Aipxxnirr an-1 Jutia .W,IIrr. all of eni r. w.. .cbrakA. JunclTjuIjlS -. Mr-sirzKiMirffrtrr. LanJ Office at llloomiocton Nob. June Mb. H 0. Nntiea in hffrl.ycTrn that tb ful.wlr.t naianl ttUr h filt rwtir- of t.M intrntin f "ft""! I'mnf in tupfx.rt ot hi. claim. aui -cure fintil eiury thereof, bcf.irr. Jaine. Tut lr. rlrrk of th urt of Wrb.ter e -unty at hi efliro in ItpJ Cloud. Xrb' on I nday Julr lih. lVJ. rlj John AnN-Mon. IIM ?,S2 for th month V M.ath rat nirth-r.t S xuth a.t and outh.a.t J ntu.h-cat '.uartrr rflfr Z town 1 rnoca 12 wrt. and lianiM Ihr fullovtnc a. hit wifnv-an. fa :roTe oontiu u&u rr.ic1r.co ot-ar ! cultivation Jf.anl tract, riu Frrd Jluiniurl. I'a.ul J !--. wrorco Hummel and tt illiam Max. II. all cf H-.l Cloud. Neb. junelOjuljS .. U'. FaiTtia. Urfi.tcr. Land Office at Uloominirtan Neb. June Sih.lWvO. Notice I hereby ciron that the followinc named .ettli-r bnwtUii no'Ve of hi intenttun to tnake final proof in .nrtrt of hi. elaitn. and eeure final rntry thereof keforr Jam. r A Tul lej. elr r of the court in Whtar county al hi. office in Ketl Uoud Neb., on 'a:arday Jaly JTth. 1M0. vU. WUam Coir. HM 1611. fur the oulh-eal quarter ufarctirn IS town I ranan Lfrf. and name., the follnwiiifr r hii niinron ( pto.e continuum rc.l!en-e upon ami ciiltirtnn (f aid tract, tix: Oran Jitnrr. IVret 'Ihi-lt. William Artavr and Mourn Wil.on. alt of Clf Terton. Nehra4ka. junelfjalj-J S. V. SWITZKlt. lUriter. Land Office at Hlooroinaton Neh. Jun lt. J. iVolicni hereby jriren thai the (ollowmr ntnel ettler has filed notice i( hi intention totnakefin.il proof in fuptort of hi claim, anil jecore final entry thereof, before Jam. A. Tul ley clerk of the court ot cbter county Nb. at tlie county at tra tiatardaj- July Kth, 1?). vix. Ilenrr Rerl en Deelara'ory Statement No. 3ft7t. tor the North North W ttl , and Aorta XA North Kast bee. 3J. Town 1 North of Kjmice 12 weal, ami natnei the lollowlnr en hit witnii"er. t'j prove continuoua residence uiod nil cumvaiion 01 oii iraci. tii: jonn wrrjin. Jonaj elle. (Jeorso llc-ten and Iier Down ail of Walnut rrrVto-1, Wrlxfer o. KebwsKa. june-l-juiyl. S. w. Sn I TLK. Keuter. Land Officeat nioomisgton. Nrb. May i'.th. Y"NS. Notice i hereby airen that Ian fotlowina named tettli-r baa BlaJ notice of hi inf'nfl'on to make final proof in nupport of b rUiui. nd ecure final etitry thereof, pro f to be made be fore Jaitea A. Tullny.. nerk of tho ourt of Vebtcr county, at hi oflice. in Ke-I 1. loud. Nek., on Satoniay, Junn'th. I. Tia: llarlaa W. Park. HM f plicali.n No. OtTT. frirthe outb-wcit ijuattcr. section I, town I. r.ince 11 trtt and namoi the following a. hi. witrteaana. to prove continuous reilden'e on and cultivation of ajjd tract. Tit: 1'et.r Ilornbrk. Jacob 0. AltUad. NeVon "Bartlett a;id Hirer U . 'futile. All of Wel'. Neb. maj27juncJl S. W. 8WIT7,Klt, Ret .ter. tazs yon:s. Land Office at Kloominctun. Neb., May ttb. l"i. Complaint harinc bn entered at thi Otnee by tteoryn IV. Well. aicairaK Newman J. Powell, for abandoning hi Timber Cullnr entry No. 2W3. da-l December Gth. lSTf. urn tl North Ktut ;. Section 19, Township 3 N. Kance K W. in Webster coobIt, Nebraaaa. with n riew to the cancellation of aaid entry: tbe did pru aro hereby summoned to appear at this U3!ce on the 1Mb day of July. 1. at 9 o'clock a. x . to respond and furninn leatimouy concernioK id aliegel abandonment. Ueo. V. Dokaky. S. W. SwtTci. Kecejrer. ISecuter. "" SEEIT7'5 ZIV:. By virtue of an execution rud by Jarne A.Tullej. Clerk of tha Uwtrict Court of the Fifth Judicial District in and for the bounty of Webster aad stale of Nebraska, and to tua de lircred. in fror of ( 11. Jt. J. McCortnick ClaintiST. and a-aint W. K. r'sjller dtfea-int. L av levied on tbe followior lrm:rJl ao-d anc ?iattels. a the proi.rtr of tbe aaid W. h. Fuller, to-wil: One Mc' ormiek barrester arid ( self-binder, which I shall expose at public sale to tbe hubrtt bidder, for cash, in front 1 Al bert Hlumenihair anloon in ISlae Hill in said county on the "Ui day of June. 1W0. at y o'clock a. ra.. to salufy sid oxecution nnd col. Hated tbe2bth day of May. Wr. faa27jun2l Jo.a. W. WAaaay.Kh.rifT. SHZ3HTS SALT, By virtua of an order of axle !ue'l out of the District Court for the ulb JavitciU Ivtrict in and for Webter county. Nebr-arta. upa a decree of foreclosure, in an action whereto Wheeler Jt Wilson Manufjcturinr C"ompa.-jy u plaintiff, and Jaine II. Hull and Mary R. Ball f sVefmdantf. In aecordenee with said pW I shall otf-r for (sla at publicauction. at the et' door of I'm Court Ilouae. in Ked Clotd. of aaid county. tinSitarda. the-Jithday of Jane. A. I. 18, nt 1 o'clock in the afternoon the followio: deaenbed property to-wiU The west half of the nortli-wnt quarter, and toe west bl for t ta-wet juiitr. or aec twenty. (2J Township inu. (Z) crth of Kane tveltetl?) west, ol tbe sixth P. M in said County ol IVeb'ter. ar.d riUte of Ntnka. iren under my fcasi ai. 2&th day of May. 15S0. J-. W. WAK '.. xnyZ7aBe2t f-bwn5"-i LZSAL U0H7Z. Wbercw Heary JexBUJa-s and Draileti Jec ninr. bit wife. ?orcnL and lawful cnaHeaot of Sarah Rowland a minor, did on the 17th esy of ay IfftO. make atratesent h wnttrcdalyswora to and alcribed in tbe preeee of two nilarm m before we. C. W. KaJey. Coonty Joda io atxT for weUter county Neb.rtfca laey rorsstarflr relicquwh all ricbt to the CMt-ody and powvr and control orer Sarah Rowland, a minor child, to tha end that the aaid .ara Rowland shall b folly adoptad by W. K. Jacksor. cf llei CUed-l Nebraska. I And whereaa the aaid W. K. JactsBa did or I the same data make a statasaeat in wntica- da!y ' iwora to and rabswrifced before Bie is the pre-I ace of two witaeaaaa Uiat ha freely aat rtHac- ' tarily adop a the aaid Saxah fiowLand a bit 9 wa I ca.Vd.aad haa maJ applicattoo to thia conrtj foradereof adopuoa in aecordaacw witbni lost Bectioned acatesest, 1 Now thareforv alt irncf interted in aanl Boatter ar eornvmatMlotl to beaad apwar before maCharln W. KaSey. Coonty Jadce is and for WeWter county, oatfia lday of Jaaa, A. D.I0. to ahow ewH if aay share be why tacb decre choaM not be grwMwi. Ai pablieatinn hereof ahall bo made in tha fte-i Cload Cater, a aaper awbliaaved a ad bf a-escral cirrulatioa. in atd county for threw cvnawswUve wj fr.ai date hereof. Dated at Red Coed. Nalr. May 19. A- D !M0. CUA6- sV. KALKT. Oatty J Ik. la asd for WttateCo.KebrMkav jiCTici to means. AtiasiahavwhT ciren. that I wfl er, ira allwrvnwhomr air to ommr UemaalTasj a t"Jidat4sj lor fsaeheit of tha prtmarr or ensBBoa school of Wabafar wtf. atRwi Qw4 ob tha lift 9ataray ia tha stha yf Kasnurr. Jsfay AaffXst ana NoTeaibar: AT aiaa Mill oa the Cnt atsrd ia the soetha of Jawawry. April. J air a4 Oetohar At (rtaa Raak oa tha lint Satsriay Is tk maasu feaiarfoaaaswMwaatyi3aiii-x. Jaaa i iTiaaaar asilT iTarsar as r aaMMwajU kifateffaSbe Csaatr Sartriaafirwt Xa9na9lIi.B ESPECIAL Mavimr Rourit the . . . O will offer them to the Public at Cost, to make room for NEW GOODS, Consisting of DRY-GOODS. GROCERIES. BOOTS & SHOES. Stoneware. Crockery Stock of Sugar. CotTec. .on hand. Come --' and Lt-.. .j r' stand. jX, k9 ,!1'I" rf Aftr lv ' J v-' -V. l' I, 1SSO FARMERS! your attention to the Largest, and Cheapest Stock of Agricultural In tho Republican Valley. Years of experience in the trade, has taifght the wants of the Farmkrs ol this great AGRICULTURAL STATU. Convinced that in vOtir of all, we olTer you the best products ol Eastern Manufacturers. Drills, Seeder's, Corn Plows with Seeder attach ments, Sulky Plows, Stirring and Breaking Plows, Marsh Harvester, Whitney Marsh Hinder, the mtyr machine in the market, Randolph Header, Newton Wagon. Buggies, and all kind of IFATtM M A.OI r I X K'!Y. We -hull r'p.w' nu ;tl'ort t .ihHt)M tl t Inn rfi i.f tir it- nirr U.4i hIwm hiippv t.i .hv mir k ""I 't ir 1 ! STABLER, DEISHER & CO. RliD GI.OUD, - - Nebraska. BESLEY & IIHADQUARTERS FOR A AND TINWARE. A."D STAIUDARD &OODS m WW BOUCHT AT BOTTOM We Have also a Barbed Fence Wire, Staples, Nails c, All kinds of TTNv COPPER, and SHEET IRON WORK done orr short notice. Call and Examine Goods, and get Price. B esley Red Cloud, April 27th, r liiuirc Stock of Goodi, . ..deceased,) ai Auction niui Glassware. A Full Tca and drved fniit see me at Liddv's old r.-r p&i JJtJL j3 LtK NBRNk . ISSO. Best. machinery, lh Success lio rhe interest PERKINS, s AIsLTIIK - MAEKKT; PRICES. CJr Large .Stock of . '9 c. $ NOTICE! A WbV nsTM1 lV,JLv7JalJL Peikln r88o i i 1 . f S Mf L 1 f . Xv 1 AST -3-x'..n' .-t - t .jc- 'J c&j&mj .-m-fe- -jf