4-3M " iX - ?rr'i8i- ."H T. -" i-iP .' aHBaBamBaBaBaKJ ?WiiSP"P?" Hwl'lK!'?',-'iP'' ' vi; j? "- - ' , ywgpy; ,?. v -S, , - w - jjp . fe'41" :agg!:S;?;i-a------ rf- :-.;fflirnftii'it inm Hs BnasafL- m --- n-nwwBpj-'fl' .asuafrfr- n.iii8Mii-r. e.r - kS. ". V ft. TV'; fc KTfc .7 - i lv 1:" ix l&C i i : ,4- s ,'ris !- fcsW r DE. SHEEER, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. THE CHIEF. avd Biii.ra n LOCAL MATTERS. ft V. It. R TiMe Tahle. Taking effeet Sunday. May 3. 1880. wmt. STATIONS. BABT. Drugs? Medicines. Paints Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMPS, LA3IF SHADES, WICKS, COMISS BRUSHES &C. Patronage solicited and thankfully received. Prescriptions carefully cempoundedf One door fcoutli of Garber's store, It EI) CLOUD, NED. Nimble Six-pence. G. W. Dow, -DEALER IK Groceries & Confectioneries, Choice Tew, Coffee Sugar Ac White Fish & Mackerel. Green. Dried and Canned Fruit. The bet To baccos and Cigars Klour and meal con santly on hand. Kspa, Iiutter and Wood Taken in Payment. Ererj tiling warranted to bo as represented. GIVE iME A CALL and I will do rou good. tdoor north of arpus office, Red Cloud, - Neb. 5 :35jb :C7 G:2 7:05 7J23 7 :35 8:00 8.15 9:6 &.- 9 -.'JO 9:41 ( -j; 7:30 9:00 10:0 110 1 :09 pm HASTINGS. AYK . PLUK HILL COYVLKH AM BOY BKD CLOUD IKAVALB UIVERTOK VRANKLIN ULOOMINOTON NAl'ONEE REPUBLICAN ALMA 0KLEAN4 OXFORD ARAPAHOE CAMBRIDGE INOlANObA S:10a 7 :W 7 OO 5H9 6 20 6:00 5:M 5:W 9:20 4:35 4 :2D 7 .00 ft. -05 5:00 3:40 20 meet at Pail sml rtett 1. mi ml freight trains iww uioud at ii:ii. Trains daily, exoept Sundays. A. E. Touialin. O. W. Holdredf e Gen. manager. bupt. EASTEB1T DIVISION, B. 7. B. B. Westward. I STATION?. I Eastward. 7 HH a. at. 8 .50 10:00 10:40 11:00 HARDY. SUPERIOR. GUIDE ROCK. AMROY. RED CLOUD. 4 :10 3:30 2:15 1 :30 1 .-00 r. . Trains ilaily except Sunday. O. W. Haldkkdob. A. E, ToAL1J. Superintendent. Oen'l. Manager. Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR. FEED Corn, Meal, Bran Chopped Feed and GROCERIES, Visit the Rc(Taond Grocery, Feed and Pro vision tstoro when ywi waat supplier for man or beact. . Hi jthest market price in cash pip for xrain All kinds ofcountrv produco taken sn exchange for Rood?. Goodi delivered to all parts of town frco of charge. . , Store south 01 Heca's now xaciory. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Moon Callender, )ieali:us in( General Merchandise, Dry - Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, Drugs Medicines, Mis Tarnishes, Paints Ute. GLASSWABE, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE & HARNESS ETC., ETC., ETC. A full line of everything kept in a gen eral store, at the lowest cash prices. Beppccl fully, Moon & Callender. COWLES, - NEBRASKA. G. A. BROWN, (Successor to W. II. Reed.) DEALER IX Parlor, Bedroom AXD KITCIIEK FURNITURE, Brackets, Chromos, Picture , Frames, Mattresses, Etc. UJoffins alwa-8 on hand and trimmed on short ;. iv;n a Inv siaiiT in the valley. icpairins or all kinds dono promptly and c Satisfactory. Burial Robes furnished at reasonable rates. JJED CLOUD, - - - NEB. Shop BY Harness BY J. L. MILLER Keeps constantly on hand a full Line of SjffitXESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, HORSE-BLANKETS, WHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HARNESS OIL, ' Aud everything usually kept in a first class shop. "'tWO DOORS NORTH OF THE BANK. .Tfce'EigJiest Cash Price Piid f 2iats and Furs. CITY SUSHI AID BSmSUIT. ' 'A. Xamtcrbaclia rpr, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ' CANNED GOODS, BRUITS, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, 3?TC. riISElBEAIi,riSS, CUES, Ertry Hoc. Variu3Ieals at all hours,-25 csnts. 5, Tresh Oysters always -on hand. Wcb- - -, ster Street, one door south of ' Kaley Bros, office. -REDCSmW - - NEBRASKA. . J$J . - 7-9 All local adrcrlitnacnts ordered in for an indrfinitt. time, will be regularly churyal up each week until ordered out. m Hogs arc worth f 3 to $4. Candidates arc on the war path. Business of all kind is looking upf District fair in Hastings this week. The local matrimonial market is very dull at present. The summer is past and gone and autumn is here. Farmers arc now busy with their fall plowing and haying. W. II. Whitson and wife left last Monday morning for Illinois. Harry Foster and family departed for Illinois last Tuesday morning. I The U. S. Government is slow about paying its census enumerators. Wilson Wells, of Cowlcs, was a pleasant caller at this office last Friday. Jos. S. Sheppard, of Guido Rock, came up on the train last Thursday to sec the citj'. McNeny didn't have a chance to get in his work, while at Hebron to the senatorial convention. Our old friond, Dr. Weston of River ton, was a welcome caller at these headquarters last Thursday. Mr. W. H. Recti has been "fixin" up the front of hb fruit store until it pre sents a very good appearance. If we thought it would do any good we would ask you to come in ami settle up, as wc need a little money just now. Mr. Cook has greatly improved the anpearanceof the interior of his dmg store, and has put in a full stock of books. Wyandot county, Ohio, has twelve brass bands and it also has a large lunatic assylum chuck full of raving maniacs. Hon. II. S. Kaley delivered an ear nest and patriotic speech to a large and attentive audience at the court houso last Thursday night. Wc understand that the democrats will hold a meeting and listen to a speech in answer to that of H. S. Kaley, some time in the near future. Thos. Chambers was in town last Monday looking for the County Judge. He wanted to get married, and we guess he got it. Her name was Mrs. Ann Callahan. Eld. R. C. Barrow, instead of Eld. Brown, as stated in a recent number of the Chief, will be the principal speaker at the yearly meeting held at Amboy next Sunday. The Guide Rock boys came up last Friday and played the Red Cloud nine a game of ball. The game was one of unusual interest and resulted in a victory for the Red Cloud boys. Uncle Jack Renncckcr lost his copy of the Chief while going home last tweck, and camo all the way back to town to get another which shows that the Chief is sought after and read with interest. The proper time for shade tree plant ing is close at hand, and we hope that every property owner in Red Cloud will plant at least a few trees on his premises and in front of his lots on the principal streets. Our ofTer of a horse book to all who pay for the Chief a year in advance will not hold good much longer, as wc will soon be out of books. Those who want a copy of this really valuable work had better call soon, An unfortunate accident happened to Master Freddie Lutz, last Sunday, resulting in a broken arm. He acci dentally fell from the awning in front of Mosher's meat market, where he had climed while at play with the other boys. A deservedly high compliment was paid Hon. Joseph Garber by the dele gation from this county to the senator ial convention at Hebron hist week. The delegation voted as a unit for Mr. Garber, from first to last and his defeat was only accomplished by the united efforts of the Adams and Thayer county 1 delegations. The "boys" who attended the sena torial convention from this county last week had what might be termed a general good time, leaving out of recol lection the night ride of 13 Kansas miles from thelittlc town of Chester to Hebron, and the getting out of bed at hnlf-TMst two in the mornine to take the,hack for Chester on the return trip. The average condition of the members of this very select party of distinguished political gentlemen might be set down as follows: Warner was the noisiest, AlhrSrht the inusicalest, Strohm the spechiest, Thomas the soberest, McNitt the hungriest, Jiawiey ine- iumesi, It will only cost $5 to go from Red Cloud to Omaha and return, fair week. Rev. Geo. O. Yewer will preach at Guide Rock nexlSabbath at 11 o'clock A.M. Ladies are invited to the democratic speaking at the court house, Saturday evening. What is it that men call for when they have n lame horse? Kendali'ci Spavin Cure. Quite a number of our citizen will attend thebtate fair at Omaha. It be gins on the 20th. Don't drive a lame horse when you can get KendallV Spavin Cure for $1, it is worth $5. Read their Adv'L Married: At Red Clpud, on the 13th inst., by Rev. J. M. I'rvse. Mr. Thomax P. ChamlicrH, of Potfodam, Nebraska, and Mrs. Ann Calahan, of Elm Creek, Neb., Geo. Holland, who has conducted the Commercial Hotel for some time, will ell off his household goods next Saturday and teek a more congenial clime. Mr. G. S. Aldcn, secretary of the News Printing Co , Denver, Col., was a caller at the Chief office yesterday. Mr. Aldcn and family are visiting with our townsman, Mr. Perkins. The thanks of the delegation to the Senatorial convention from this county are due and arc hereby tendered the officials of the B. $f M. R. R. Co., for the courtesy of free transportation to and from the convention. Preaching at the M. E. church next Sabbath, at 1 1 o'clock a. m., by Rev. J. M. Pryse. Subject: "Truths for the coming Election." No party politics. All are invited to attend. Preaching in the evening (at "J o'clock) by the pastor of the M. E. church. Mr. J. M. Stoddard of Louisa creek left at our office, last Tuesday, a couple of potatoes of the lied Rose variety that for size and soundness surpasses anything that be have seen in the po tato line this season. The aggregate weight of the two potatoes was about 3 pounds. The remarkable cxclusivcncss of the Garfield and Arthur club of this place has been the occasion of considerable comment. The said club is composed of sixteen members, as near as wc can find out, and one of them wc know is a democrat. Other towns around us have respectable Garfield and Arthur clubs, composed of from 50 to 250 members. Why don't the Red Cloud club make an effort to increase its numbers, or at least give those who feel disposed to do so, a chance to join. Wc sec no reason why Red Cloud should not have a re spectable Garfield and Arthur Club. Apis MclIifica,of which the Apis ligrw- tica. of Spmola (ItaJhan beo), the Egyptian and German arc btu varie ties. varieties ok the honkv kek. The German, or black bee w the common bcu. and best known because of its early introduction into America. The name German refers to the place of iu oriirin, while the mime black refers to its appearance, although it fc a grevi-sh black. This" variety lias lxien known no longer than the beautiful Haitian, which were known to Arutale, the fourth ccnturv Ii. C. and spoken of by Virgil, the first century IJ. C, and the wide spread of the black bee is prob ably attributable to the pushing vigor ance habit of the German people, who have not only spread throughout Europe but in a sen?e vitalized the new world. THE LIGL'IIIANOR ITAI.I.IAN UKE. The luilliaii bee is properly a variety, not only by virtue of the difference in color, hafiLs and activity, but alo by its poessing a much longer tongue. Thee bee were fir-t described by Spinola as being ditinct from the.Ger inan bee, in the year 1805, who gave it the name Ligiuiun, which comes from Northern Itally, north of the Jaguriun Gulf, or Gulf of Genoa, which is shut off from northern Europe by the snowy peaks of the Alps, thu- in the beautiful eiimiy plains of Itally was developed and perpetuated a distinct race, our beautiful Itallians. In 1859 they were introduced into England bv Neighbour. The same year Wagner & Colvin impoitcd the Itallians from Dzierons Apiary in German to America, and in 100 S. P. Parsons made the first importation direet from Itallv. The pure Itallion is readily disting uished by the bright yellow ring-j at the front pait of the abdomen. If the colony is pure there a ill be three dis tinct girdes on every bee of this rich color. The under surface, als.o the legs are vellow. The workers have a ton- New till good at Mw. Lutx. -! M ' Xcw good nt "Uncle Sam" Garlwjr. AVH1 not be undyioIdf U Hoby's motto You can Imy two 5 cent cipar for a nickle, at KobyV. Wanted: SomelWek walit lum ber, at the Furniture Store, Red Cloud. A lmff stock of rlothins and overalls jut received at "Uncle Sam" GoriWrV. Gilb'tL Washing CryMal. Saw labor and soup. For ale by A. S. March. Call on "Uncle Sam' Garber for a new ?uit of clothe and overall-. tf Uuy your table butter of A. ?. Man-h. Cool iti" Ice. (Uet in the market.) Crown Jewell Patent dour, can al ways lx; had at the .-lore of CImm. E. Putnam. The best tlour in the valley. Thn rnnrontinnl church H now ready to receive lnd for building their liou-tf of worship. For plan and speci fication cation Gko. Rest. The woman that bad the lightest, whitu-t, pweetest bread, was tne woman that u;cd tlte Kel Cloud mills l'atent itour. fcho bought it of l'utnam. Clias. E. Putnam ha.- on hand a targe ?tock of canned good, which the public arc invited to call and purchase Terms reasonable. Lautcrbach makes the bet of broad, reason why, lie Use- lied Cloud nulls I'attent Hour. Putnam .-elk it. gcr ligulii or tongue, they are more active and if pure teas liable to sting, and arc a little Iaiger, although the size depends mainly upon the sie of of the cell thev grow in. OniER VAItlETIKS. The Egyptian bee is very broadly banded with yellow, is said to have several drone, laying queens, arc active, proof against the cold and very crose. The Cyprian is almost entirely yel low, and is thought to be an offspring of the Haitian or Egyptian. So far as has been ascertained nono are Superior to the Itallian. Tur.o. Johnson. You should call and see the nice lot of apples jut received at Y. H. KobyV, and by the way you can buy mem cheaper then anywhere else. At the Flour & Feed store of Chas. E. l'utnam you will find a first class, stock of groceries and when in town you should not fail to call oi him. re member it will be to your interest to do so. tt ROAD SCRAPERS. Mitchell it Morhart have on hand and for sale a large lot of road scraper. Call and be convinced that it will be to your interest to purchase of them when vnii w.int nnvthini in that line. tf OBOWN1 Not the Crown of Kings, nor the Crown of Glory, but the Crawn Sewing Machine, the latest and best machines in the market, it will pay you to call at the Post-Office and see it before you purchase! For Sale by M. U. McNrrr. MjkRBicm At the rmdctxr vS lb hnde fotbor.ou WaIhui cwk. VH htft Co. Neb, S'pL .2ih A. II ISL bv Ker. M. 11 NoM. Mr. Wm. FYHad Rd Mt Ax" 'mfk. loth of Walnut crcclt, Thf 1mmt couple tartM for IndtftJW yrtn4y. Yielding to the aoHntati wtr fonrwlt I t ill rr-mott tb s4.vf ScLon! October 4th. prmjdpd twnt -fire- 4ti denis apply xithin tn Uyx Don't watt but apply at unreal .Mr tartn store, or bv pTtal to me at Kl CkrtJ t-2 " C W Srxixufcs. Red Cloud, Nob.. Sopt. H, IKiO. H0HEYJ0"L0A! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, or on deeded land at S per ceU, and J-fi2 j-r cvnt. conuuiAit'Hi tr at straight lOixrr cent, iu cmut-M. j so u. ILIXTIX Ofiice next door to Chief otlicv. 5utf Democratic Rally. Hon. A. MKeigban will aMrw the people under th uuj4' of tbe Hancock Club, at the court lnto. in IUil Cloud, on Saturday eenuc. bpt. ls'th, 1S0. at S o'chn'k. InvilntTon ex. tendeil to alt. G. A. Howhtos. 6t I Pro?'i. Club. Money to Loan. At the Hank in Red CkHtd, on beat term yet offered. From ami after this date Smith Km- .( Tliittifnnn will nirtV:i limrw no 1111. provctl fiinn- at straight ten ter cent interest paa:iu annuany.ni me cii 01 each vear." No charges for cominUion. examination or appraisal. Not lung deiluctel in adxance and no second mortgage required. Parties borrowing from us avoid the customary debtf and uncertainty of sending apphetinni away for approval. Our facilities enable 11 to clo-e a toan the tame lay the application i made. 3-m SMITH UKOS. A THOMPSON. "A iTercairin islirrcifal 13 his Sea:.." OCR Fre-ninm. ATTENTION COMPANY! ! Arc fit only m the KrM. I -it m tHc Kr Krr u out Hk -f ! f. 1 UlH-h wr i prrjrrtl u ,x'd at KmuoMaMtf Kirc W a A&M for the Cctubrktcd Kelley Barb Fence Wire. nuu.uiulwiMlu Wlilqli, fir QuaKty and ToK Hamb w4t)ttt a KfrroL WK MAlCi: A SPKCIAI.TV 0F- t STOVES and RANGES. liiiiiiBaB f?WFW S FXj We are in receipt of a letter from Batin which wc cannot publish because it is too personal. Wc are always glad to receive for publication items of news from all parts of the county, and will gladly give place to anything that we think will interest our readers, but we must request, and insist that corres pondents leave personalities that are calculated to stir up bad feelings, out of thoir communications. No one should seek to vent personal spite through the colnms of a newspaper, and while wc desire your news items, justice to our readers and to ourselves suggests that personal vituperation should not find a place in your letters for publication. Last Sunday we attended the camp meeting at Salem, Jewell Co., Kansas. The meeting has been in progress for somo time, under tho auspices of the Free Methodists. While at Salem tvc was the guest of Mr. H. L. Browning and his estimable wife, who did every thing to make our stay pleasant. Mr. Browning is one of the oldest settlers of Salem, and laid out that town in 1873. He now owns a good farm ad joining town, and also the steam saw mill at that place. Salem is a growing little town and commands a good trade from the sur rounding country. Time and space will not permit of a more extended notice at this time. A1IB0Y ITEMS. September 14, 1880. J, A. Roberts has gone to Iowa. So has Dr.'Schcnck. Mrs. Polley talks of going. Its a mania I guess. Dr. Moranville has been gone for over a week. Will Roberts and wife have returned from one of the western counties. Eld. Johnson quotes Isaiah, "unto us a child is born unto us a son is given." T. THE APIASY. The order of the honey bee in the animal kingdom is Hexapods, or true insects. The first term refused to the number of legs, which is six. The lat ter is from the Latin, which means to cut in. And in no other articulates is the ringed structure so worked. Tho true insect has three distinct sections of tho body. The head con taining the mouth organs, eyes, &0 The thorax, to which is attached the legs, and also wings when there arc anv. and the abdomen -which contains the ovipositor, (egg sock) and when present the sting. The sub order, of the honey bee is Hymenoptera, (from the Greek which means membrane aiuuwmgs). mis group contains those insects that have a tongue to sip the sweet from llowers, and jaws. Thus the bee can sip at the fount of sweetness, and gnow away the mutilated comb, ready for re-building. The honev beo .has also four wings' and undergoes wonderful transforma tions, from egg to the -lArvae the pupae, the cmago, of which -wo shall have occasion to spek more partic ularly in connection with the queen. The honeylee belongrto the lanuly Apidtt, or Leach, which includes the MIinJXES CF S3HAT0EIAL CONVENTION. 24th Soaatorial District, Convene! at Helsrcs, September 8th, 18S0. Convention culled to order by W. P. Wilson. C. J. Wilson elected temporary chair man, M. L. Thomas, temporary secretary. Tlic following persons were appoint ed a committee on credentials. Samuel Alexander, of Adams county; W. W. Edwards, of Thayer countv: James McNeny, of Webster county; I. N. Atkinson, of Nuckolls county; S. C. Smith, of Webster county, chairman. On motion adjourned 30 minutes to receive report of committee on creden tials. Convention called to order and report of committee on credential called for. The committee reported the following as delegates entitled to seats in the con tion: WEBSTF.lt COUNTY. L. P. Albright, W. II. Strohm proxy 1. 0. Martin, M. L. Thomas proxy for W. J. Vance, James McNeny, M. L. Thomas, M. B. McNitt proxy for Hi man Holridgc, E. C. JIawley, J. C. Warner, S. C. Smith. NUCKOLLS COUNTY. I. N. Atkinson proxy for J. M. Cook, George S. Coins lock, A. B. Ciranuis, Lars Jasperson. TIIAYEK COUNTY. F. M. Wetherald, II. II. Johnson, J. II. Enislow, S.O. Cannon, J.II.Lcman, Jr., W. W. Edwards proxy for W. J. Long. ADAMS COUNTY. S. Renfrew, C. H. Dietrich proxy for Jas. McWade, S. Alexander proxy for W. R. McCullough, W. B. Thornc, B. F. Smith, E. N. Crane proxy for John Merrill, R. S. Langley proxy B. F. Munson, C. G. Wilson, L. B. Palmer proxy for Frank Phillips, W. F. Keller, W. M. White. On motion of Mr. Smith the conven tion proceeded to an informal ballot for senator of the 24th district. The following candidates were placed in nomination: Joseph Garber, of Web ster; G. G. Bruce and Cluis. B. Coon, of Thayer county. On the 9th fonnal ballot the vote stood as follows: Garber 9, Coon 19, Brace 0, Caldwell 1. Mr. Coon was called for. Die came fonvard and addressed the convention. On motion Mr. Coon's nomination was made unanimous. On motion proceeded to elect a sena torial committee, comnoscd of one from each county and one at large: S. T. Caldwell of Nuckolls county, chairman; L. P. Albright, Webster county; W. D. Galbraith, Thayer coun ty, B. F- Smith, Adams county; H. W. Short, Nuckolls county. On motion adjourned. M. L. Thomas, C. G. Wilson, Secretary. Chairman. 1ST O TICE! The County ConnnwMoners of yVcl ster county, will meet at the Court House, on ihe J."th day of September, I SbO, to receive bids for woik and ma terial for the construction of a Vault for Court Hoi we. Plans shown on that day. Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. IJv order of the Commissioner.. L'jr. Luck, J. A. Tulleys, Chairman. Cleik. 9 S3 C3 in Editor Chief: There are reports in circulation through this county to the effect that the Hon. II. S. Kaley, nri'ont nominee for Rcnrcscntativc. i- the identical attorney who was retained by the Commissioners, (and paid by the county) to draw the contract, and have proper bonds executed that would protect the county against lois. on the first bridge built across the Ke mililican at Red Cloud, and for which wo nave an IS mill bridge judgement now due as a sole relic of the past. Hoping that for the credit of the Hon. Mr. Kaley, and the best interest of of Webster county, whoso representa tive he would like to be, these reports ire untrue, we would ask as a favor and also as a matter due the voters of this county, that you give us the facts through the columns of your valuable paper. S-Ctl Citizen. o ANIHHJNCS3IENT. To the jvoplf of the 5th Judicial District, State of A'ibnuka. I hereby announce myself as candi date for renomination as District Attor uev, of the fith Judicial District, of the State of Nebraska, subject to the ratify- cation, ot the judicial convention, to oe held in said di-trict. My reasons for making this public announcement at this time are that information has reached me while temporarilly ataont from the State on a visit, that certain persons are sceretelv circulating fal-e reports through said" di-trict, unfavor able to my renomination, among which are that 1 am not to be a candidate for said office. In this connection I wish to sav that when the office for the presant term was tendered to, and nrfined hv me. I did not solicit it. but bv reasons of its duties I have lost the larger part of my civil practice, and white I have no claims on the party, my two years experience and present busincss'are such that I can and will cordially accept the nomination and thank the people for it, and if nomi nated and elected will perform the duties of the tame to the best of my abilitv. Respectfully, T. D. Scofield. Ev ery-J' tar in er is inti r wtfil in the welfare ofbi-stot k and should hae on hand for nad reference a lxok de-ieribinir the ailment In- stoc k i sub ject to and the remedies therefor. In consideration of tin.- fact we hae pro cured for the benefit of our fanner sub scribers a large mimlcr of copies of "Kendall's Treatise on the Horse," one of which wo propose to give to every horse owner who pa for his paper in advance. The book is one of great valne sus il is an index of disea-e which give the symptoms cnue and the be-t treatment" of each, it contains a tabic giving all the principal drug used for the horse with the ordinary d.we, nfl'i-clrf iiid iinlidnln when 11 ooison: ..-9 ------ .--.-,.--., -- -- j . also a table with an engraving 01 tne horses teeth at different ages of the horse-: a aluable collection of recipes, and much more valuable information. Remember we give this ahuible work to all who pay their subscription in advance. Final Proof Notices. LandODicottt Hloomlnzton Neb Srrt.lIth.lTS0. Notice ii berrbr riven tlut tlie follow inr Datawl fcttlcr hm CIpJ notice of lti intention to usie III) pi prooi Fuppuri 01 in ciann ami ir 1 entry tucroi who fu4Sr ; us n , cure final entry thercol ore Juine ClrrK of tVurl In W e btcr county Nb. at hn in Ibst Cloud ?tb. on SatunUy Tulloji Octolxr .11 Prices To Suit The Times. Wc arc HcacIqnarlLTs for Iron and Wooclcnf Pumps of every Inscription. ACJltJLClTLTUU AEi TJllMh EJlKtfm GUNSJtnTnCnhJilndrrtEEI.t xKKIAOISamiI WAC1PN StMK HA!nMVWUT?iC & AC Alt kfml T m COPPEU MiA-frmS. iilN WtMKl wm bnt JJtBL'' Order. Call aud sec 11 , wc can Attcou niJ.J BcBley 'S J? oeMxis RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. 4 Below we gix; the list of teachers employed in this county with number of school district and wages paid fcc. No.D. Niibh of Teachera. We.2o.M. 1 o Important to Agents. The Life of GEN. JAMES A. GARFIELD, By his personal friend, Major Bdndt, Editor A". 1". Mail, is the only edition to "Which uen. uarnciu. uas gien oci Fonal attention or facts. Beautifully illustrated, printed and bound. 4The best." A". Jr. Cbmviercial Adiather. "The neatest." A" Y.JferqJd. "The mnst. Tiapfnl. Rp.nsililr and satisfactory." X. r. Tribune Full length steel nnrtrait. rir' Tfall. from a. Tiietnre taken expressly "for this work. Active Agents .w -. . . - . .. .. 1?1- mvebee,a an oiner insects mcu "r? -5-... iBrnvu Send -i. feed their yoongjipou poUen, or honey , . fnr comnieto outriL :n. The honey bee belongs a. S. BARNES & CO o- ... w.. ;-j I V..l VAVftnr flirt I and TlOlien T.ctimonlousS " " ' V ' nbo to the genus Apb, and tothe specie 111 & 113 William St,, New York. H F Cooper A L Funk " 3Iiss E W C Hawley " Mrs A II R Dixon 3 Miss E liaise 4 Wm Jan Doran 7 Miss Ella Andrus 9 Fred Cliaffee 13 Mrs E A Beal 14 3Ir3 Laura Sunimy 15 C W Springer 20 Miss Mary McCoIIon 24 Mrs Springer 25 E Sum my 2G Mrs Robinson 30 Miss A Smith 31 Mrs Adda Bartlett 34 H Hampton 37 Mrs S Stiles 43 Miss V Morton 46 D Wagonor 47 E A Van Dyke 51 Miss Amy Luce 53 Miss F Shirly 54 Mis3 Sarah Fisher 56 Miss M Willson 55 JCOtis 60 Mrs R Afford 63 Miss A Stiles 69 Miss Haire 72 Miss Mary Sal 73 T Lawler 74 J Makenson. $25 75 40 40 25 20 30 nftirA ir.lt. 1ft rfl- KlUf tV. Well, hit 79. for tho routh-wwt quTter of section 20 town :t ranee 9 wett. and name the followiajr hl itniv to t.roTe continuonr re-i'litics uMin ami cultivation nf p.tid tract, vu: John Smith. John Mern. Charier Teel aud Aliram Keeve. nil of Cvwlrt Nlrak.-. iciilCoetll 8. V. SWITZKU. Itrsbtcr. Land Office nt lfloomlnirton. Neb.Ht.t 11. IS0. Notiea U hereby lTcn thiltb fillowln? named settler his filal rotien nf hi intention to ihakc anai pmni in jari"ri oi m cjaim.an.i n- cure unu cniry inereni neiore Jarnn .. 1 ui tyr clerk of court in Ti'ebiter conniy. at hl oflico in Itil ClottJ N !)., on the 16th day of Or tiibr. Kn. vii: Howard llainei. hd -170. for the north-wct quartci of section 22 town i ranzo 9 wet. and name the folliwinic ai hi witnc to prove continuoa renidence upon and rnltiration nf aid tract. iz: Henry llobert. Auitio Keilly. John O. Heilly and Alfred Choai. all of ecun d Nebraska eylCoctlf S. W. SWIT7.KR. Refiner. Land Office at Bloominirton Neb Aujr .Tinh.lMfl. Notice If hereby rien that the following named rettlrr hi Die! notice of hif intention n make final proof In rapport of hi claim, and fecure final entry thereof before Jimn A. Tol i... .i..v .r ii:. - nr w.i .&. .MMtv Neb..athiofflpe in Ite-i Cloud. Neb., on Wed neday, October tlth. 1BW. via. William Lnnebotham on liomertead entry No 35M. for tho North wt See. 10 Town 3 north of Itance9wet. and name tbefollowins ai hi witnee to prore eontinaou residence niwin and rqttiration of aid tract Tii: Williim Wil kinson. Georre I.yberf er. and Thco.lore KAe all of Thomanyille ehtcr county Neara-'ka. a d Arthur A. I'ope of lied Cloud WeUter eonoty Nebraska. rept.2epU30 S. W. SWIT7.KR. ReiMer Laud Offlce at Dloominrton Neb., Anr-21. KVJ. Notice 1 hereby ciren that the followinr named settler ba filel notice ofhU mUnlion to make final proof in support of hit claim, and secure final entry thereof hufore Jamr A. inl- lem. eirrir OI tfte conn in numcr cju ' ofice in Red Clond Neb., on Tuesday, bept. Briee It. France, hd entry No.loTB forthe S V N ITJSJH WJJoffcetianSS town 3 N. ratiite 10 weit. und naraca the followinr a hi witneje to prore coatinuou.rti'letic! upon and cultivation of id tract, tiz. Ldward W. lm.. w-,i.;.v II ITmikt and Edward il. roe ofCowiif.Neb.andilerTlnUThoma of Red SS' S. WSWITZEIU B-cWler Land Office at Bloomlnrton Neb. A us 21th.HO. Notice if hereby ciTtn nat the fellowinc named settler bar filed notic of his Intention to tcake final proof in support of hu claim, aal se cure final eniry thereof, before Jamet A. Tal leyi. clerk of the court of S.b:er eouavy. at bu oSee In Red Cloud. Neb on Afocday, September 27th. 1W0. Tic . liaac C. Durdin. hd entry ??. for the nortft eart qaarter or section 20 town 4 north f raare 10 west, and narsea the following ai hii witae- tiratiaa of said tract, f ix: Ff?, : Williaai Smith. Oran Forbes aad Judwa Forbes allofBlueHiU.Aeb. aur26ep23 S. TV. RiTTtiw. Reaister. 1880. 1880. Wc call FARMERS! 1880. isso. attention your attention to tne Largest, iscsc, and Cheapest Stock oi Agricultural machinery, In the Republican Valley. Years of experience in the trade, has taught us the wants of the Farmers of this great AGRICULTURAL STATE. Convinced that in your Success lies the interest of all, wc offer you the best products of Eastern Manufacturers. Drills, Seeders, Corn Plows with Seeder attach 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 MCPIIiSTERir. "e shall pare no effort? !o adrarue tho Intrrt of our Cuitomrw. Always always Uai'i-s t h our good. Gitj ua a call. STABLER, DEISHER & CO. 25 RED CLOUD, Nebraska. 5 &fc tfO 25 22 50 22 25 25 20 25 35 3 3 4 Land Office atBloomicston. Neb., Aus- 2 iSW. Notic U heTeby elren that the followiac named settler haa filed aotic of his lateatsoa to Bake final proof ia sapport of hi" clal. aal secure final Dtry thereoC before Clerk ?f IHs trict Court of W tteter rouaty N eb.. at bis t J'J in Ked Cload Neb., on Hcslay. fieptesaber Sit aTUDipsee. hd entry 220. for the sorth K Borh-ea-t quarter aad nerth H nortb-wM. , i section 12 towalnsis 12weit,aad followicr aa his witaesse to IT.S?H;"f" residence upon and ealtiratiin of "uyjT't; Fred umairf.Joha Aerw. Caaiel Norn and WQhaa Soxri. a efKCUj. hh. Ld Ofice at Bfooauactea yeb. A. 15. 1- jTorieelii hereby inren. that tie toVtrfo JmtA settler has niednetS '. Ktnttan Jecure final escy thereat, before the Kcisvr er Re?eiTer7at Bloomiartos. X SalsrOay. September llh.19S0. Tin frillUm A. Beck. JjIL&f-?? 1 5. for the Lot naasberZ. in Seetioa S. ta 1. nsace.12 west, asd aasata the foMesnsr aa hw m 4 OO&OCMSOJO I A. S. Marsh. 0tO-&jG-CiVO ft2s , - . ",. 1 T. Z. witte to proTeevsasaa.. 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