x i v Cloud JED CLOUD CHIEF Red The MJBLISIIED EVERT THURSDAY AT tjr- HED CLOUD, WEBBASZA. M. L. THOMAS, I'.tUtama rrprlclr. WHS:-- $1.50 ft year if paid in Advance. EWHOUSE, gtoW ?MZace is the price of Liberty," and $1 50 a year is the price of tholfC'ot -DEALKU IN- RY GOODS, Groceries and Notions, LED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Thev public generally arc requested Ito call and examine niv goods and F prices, :is a ahase of the patronage ia solicited. Store, first door north of Mosher's meat market. 14-G V. NEWIIOUSE. VOL. VIII. m JWSIXESS DIRECTORY. KFD CLOUD, WEBSTER CO- NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1SS0. O. C. CASE, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office one door north of Garbcr' n Stofe. UK" CLOUD, NEB. Collections made &. promptly remitted. THE CHIEF. J. S. GILHAM, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office one door north of Kulcy Bron. BED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. W. C. REILLY, A TTOUSEYAND COUNSELOR AT LAW. XX AND REAL t8TT AOBZT. Red Cloud. Neb. .Prompt Attention Given to Collection!. OmCR- with C. II. POTTER, at Be Cloud Dror fitore. M. L. THOMAS, - - - EDITOR. THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1880. BWaaaBSwaaBBBaBWaBWaBBWaai wTaaawawaaWlWiBBWawaaBWaawaaW " ' The Maine election was close, hut resulted in a victor' for the democrats. 7 WiKNDAttsm SPAVIN CUREljl MM M M ' " NEB. The Arkansas election was held Sep mber 17th. " The democrats was, fcouree, victorious, They elected i. J. Churchill governor. Kendall's Spavin Cure. ' " TheinotfticocMful Iteinedy ever difcovered. a it is certain in its effect and docs not bluter. Keud nroof below. From Rkv. P. X. GRANGER, Presiding Elder of the St. Albanfl District. M. Albans VL. Jan 20tb. 1880. Dr. B J. Keswall ! "o.. OcnU1: In rcjIy to your letter I will fny that my experience with Lendall'e Suavin Cure' has been very ratisfac tory indeed. Three or four jenrs ago I procuri'd & bottle of your a ecu I, and with it, cured a horse of lameness by a enavin. Iastseaon my horso became very Lime and I turned him out for a few weeks when ho liecamo better, but when I !ut Intn en the road he grew worse, when I dis covered that a ringbone was forming. I procured a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure and with less than a bottle enred him so that ho is not lame, neither can the bunch bo fonnd. Hespectfully yours. 1. N. GRANGER. PERSEVERANCE WILL TELL. StuuKbton. Mass.. March ICth. 1880. B.J. Kendall .t Co., Gents: In justice to yon nnd mfc!f, I think I ought to let you know that I hnve removed two bono spavins with "Ken dall's Sp.iriu Cuee.' one very largo one. don't dnow bow longc the spavin hail been there. I have owned the hoto eight mouths. It tood me four months to take the large one off and two for the small one. 1 have ucd ten botttcs. The horso is entirely well, not at till stiff, and no hunch to lie t-cen or felt. This is a wonderful inedicide. It is a tiw thing here, but if it docs for all what it h.is done forme its sale will bo very great. Respectfully jours. Of ah. E Parker. &end address for Illustrated Circular which we think gives positho proof of its virtues. ho remedy has over met with such unqualified suc cess to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price 81. per bottle, or sue bottles for $5 All Druggists bale it or can get it for you. or it will be sent to any address on -eccipt of price by the ..rnnrinmr H. J. KENDALL k CO. 7-27-ly Knosburgh Falls Vu Edwin C. Hawley. A TTOBNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offico over Farley 8 Drug Blow. BSD CLOUD, James Laird, attorney and counselor at law. Juniata, - Nkb- WHI practice in all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to bis care. Oflico n the cast side Juniata Avenue. jniyi- II. 8. Kamcy. J. L. Kalkt. C. W. Kalkt. Dloomington. Red Cloud. Neb. ncurma. KALEY BROS., ATTORNEYS AT LAW REAL ESTATE AOENT8. Will practice in all the Courts in Nebraska nnd northern Kansas: collections promptly at tended to and correspondence solicited. BSD CL0T7D, Netawia. Also. Agents for D.tM.R. B. Lands. Just 22 Major Generals are now stumping Indiana in behalf of those noble men Hancock and English. Johnton Co. Journal. Yes, 22 ex-confederate Major Gen eralsit is fitting and suggestive. pome opposition to lib promotion to ' the vacancy caused by the death of , General Myer, he is letting the weather go at odds and ends as a punishment to his opponents. If any doubt exists in the minus 01 the intelligent voters as to the amount of rebel war claims that will be pre- semen anu auowcu m wc ... . I success of the democratic ticket in the light of the fact that "history repeats itself" it is well to refer to old records of the democratic regime and deduce therefrom lessons of instruction for the present and future. The archives of the Treasury De partment contain claims to the amount of sixty millions of dollars paid to the inhabitants of Georgia and Florida for losses alleged to have been sustained during the war with the Seminole and Creek Indians (better known as the Florida war) which oc curred during the years 1834 to 1838. The field of military operations was principally in the Evcrglads of Florida, New goods at "Uncle Sam" Gartar's. If you want the best flour in the market you nhould go to Chas. E. Putnam's and get the celebrated Fall Wheat Flour, from Atchison Kansas, called the Wnite Rose- "tf Wanted: Some black walnut lum ber, at the Furniture Store, Red Cloud. A large stork of clothing and overalls just received at "Uncle Sam" Garbcr's. Gilletts Washing Crystal. Save labor and soap. For sale by A. S. Marsh. Call -on "Uncle Sam" Garbcr for a new suit of clothes and overalls. tf Go TO W. B. ROBY'S FOR- Staple -Fancy Groceries THE BEST IN TOWN. ALSO Choice Nuts, Fruits & Confections. Fresh Fruits and Vegetable Sold on Communion ME KKD CTm XKJ -r wi tdt t"fMk . - t - WMr f J outx snsr xxxzn. TIAM For the week ending Sept. 18th, there was eight hendred and twenty two thousand four hundred and ninety six standard silver dollars shipped from the United States treasury for distribution. Buy your table butter of A.S. Marsh. Cool aslcc. (Bt in the market.) The lxt liniment for human flesh is Kendall's Spavin Cure. See Advertisement. Crown Jewell Patent flour, can al wavs be had at the store of Chas. E. Putnam. The best flour in the valley. RED CLOUD, NKR I. W. TCL.LEYS, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, U. S. Pension Surgeon. liyOFEicE oyer Kaley Bros. law office. BSD CLOUD. UEBEASEA MINER BROTHERS, HEADQUARTERS FOR ELBERT A. HALL IH. D. Physician & Surgeon, RED CLOUD, NEB. Assistanl Surgeon B. fr M. It. R. R. a Office over Johnson Creps' dry goods store. Resi dence over F. Newhause's store. 196m Ex-Postmaster R. 0. Adams, who escaped from the officials at Dcadwood, was rc-cpturcd at Fort Custer, Mon tana and taken back to Dcadwood where ho was sentenced to two years in the "penitentiary and fined five thousand dollars. The woman that had the lightest, whitest, sweetest broad, was the woman that used the Red Cloud mills Patent flour. She bought it of Putnam. Chas. E. Putnam has on hand a large stock of canned goods, which the public are invited to call and purchase. Terms reasonable. Lautcrbach makes the best of bread, reason why, ho uses Red Cloud mills Pattcnt flour. Putnam sells it. 1 a&J&SkMSEk. wiiMSfMSMMm J. MM0SENA.M.D. E.SIPES.M.D. ELECTIC Physicians and Surgeons, Will pay special attention to Obstetrics and diseases of women Also general and special surgery. Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Charges moderate. Office over Sharer's Drug Store. lr. Mosonas rcsidenco is 4 houses-north of school house. Dr. Sipes' rcsidenco is first hoirse north of M. L. Thomas. . "&-? JAS. 1W. CALLENDER" PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (ALLOPATHIC SCHOOL.) Prompt attendance on all callsjn the practice of medicines or surgery. COWLES, - NEBRASKA. J. AV. MOKANVILLE, COWLKS, MKB. K. MORAWILLE, A1IBOT, KKB. MORANVILLE BROS., Homoeopathic Physicians. COWLES & AM BOY, NEBRASKA. All professional calls will receive oar pronyrt and careful attention. 40m6 In answer to the queries propounded by a correspondent in last week's Chief, signed "Citizen" relative to the action of Mr. H. S. Kaley in the bridge airair, wo have gathered the following facts in the case: Mr. Kaley's connection with the bridge contract to which reference is made was as follows: In the year 1873 the county commissioners advertised for bids to Jiuild a bridge across the Republican river. Sonic time before the lettim: Mr. Marcy representing Baker, Motney & Co., arrived here and boarded at the hotel kept by one of the commissioners, and was seen having frequent private consultation with Peter Head, the then chairmen of the board of commissioners. Their trans actions wero regarded with suspicion by our people, which were confirmed the day of the letting, at which were represented the King Bridge Co., by Mr. King and also II. T. Clark and other companies, So anxious were the people that this Marccy should not have the contract, that Gov. Garber prepar ed a petition to the commissioners and signed by 10 others, requesting the citizens to adopt the llowc lrussisruigc, and that the petitioners would pay the difference to the extent of $2,00 out of their own pockets. This petition Mr. Kaley presented and urged its adoption by the commissioners. They rejected it with contempt. Afterwards Mr. Kaley was employed to prepare con tract. He first becan to write it on You should call and see the nice lot of apples just received at W. B. Roby's, and by the way you can buy them cheaper then anywhere else. At the Flour it Feed store of Chas. E. Putnam you will find a first class stock of groceries, and when in town you should not fail to call on him, re member it will be to your interest to do so. tf ROAD SCRAPERS. Mitchell it Morhart have on hand and for sale a large lot of road scrapers. Call and be convinced that it will be to your interest to purchase of them when vmi w'uit, iinvthinir in that line. tf . v. ... c fiSBff Whits, Sub, Howe & Americas sewikc; jn ac niNES. a w d a T3 o a CI to a " a 4 !4 m a H- 9 a H Q 9 00 Cr W Q s o cd - CO d o . S5 3 " 0 3 -J o 12 es Q. O C. o cs o J3 CD J U o P a Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDEHTDEHTIST. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. W. Richardson. S. Garbcr. Richardson & Garter, DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. id. Highest market price paid for hojts and cattle. J. E. Smith S. C. 8iiith M.B.THomsojt. Pres. First Nat. Cash. First Late Teller First Rank. Beatrice Nat. Bank Nat. .nank Beat Neb. Beatrice Neb. rue Neb. faniitj rors&hompsoir, BANKERS, RED VLUUV9 nK. ad) a a ROBINSON Wagon Company, M.VNXFACTUnEnS OF Will make collections -In any part of tb United SUtes Sell exchange npoa the prtncj pal eastern oities Loan money upon improved farms Rcceiv deporitt subject to sight drafts Allow interest open time deposits, and trans act a general Banking business. TtiirDrvrro- Omaha Kational Bank. A. S. Paddeck.U. .S Senator; First Rational Bank New York. Cambridge Valley NaUonal Bank, Cambridge Nen York. m . OMAHA Sample Room, JOE.'jACPBS, PaortmtToa. TWO DOORS WEST OF BOY'S HOME. Keeps on hand the best brand of Wine. Liquors. Hear. Ale. and fine Cigars. A share of the public patronage is soliceteo. 1$ Farmdfc WAGONs HENRY COOK, PROPRIETOR BED CLOUD Drug Store, And Dealer I Buggies & Phaetons.. We do not Want Agents WE OFFER OUR V, Standard Trade Vehicles, -TO THE TRADE. A 3fc. Work that has an established reputa,- -yL tion. and that can be handled "with sat- W isfaction, both to bu3'er and seller. Send for designs and prices to ROBINSON WAGON CO. , -2 46-ly " Cincinnati, Ohio. Drugs, Medicines Paints, OILS, VARNISHED y Line kept eonstantlyon I invite the legal cap, Marccy and Head insisted he should use a blank form furnished by Marcey, and when Kaley explained that he could not get in all that he thought necessary, Head, as chairman of the board with emphasis demanded that Mr. Kaley should write what they wanted and not what the Red Cloud ring wanted. So Kaley took the blank and prepared the contract as it had been agreed upon and which all the commissioners signed and so far as we know the contract has never been questioned. The commissioners ac cepted the bridge and issued full pay ment in warrants, it was completed and we fail to sec tiow Mr. Kaley can have any relation to the bridge's wash ing out, or any other defect, since the contract was their arrangement and not his, except that he reduced it to writing in proper form for which he re ceived a county warrant for three dol lars. After .the bridge washed out the com missioners employed Lee S. Estelle to bring suit against the bridge company, which he failed to do, and for which they paid him $40. Afterwards Mr. Kalev agreed with the commissioners that he would endeavor to concel the warrants and if he succeeded they sheuld pay him one tenth of all he saved the county, if he failed they need only pay him a nominal sum of $15. He filed a bill in equity in the District court of this county, praying that the treasurer be enjoined from paj'iny the warrants, which on hearing was made perpetual, the contract being declared fraudulent and void. Afterwards a party at St. Joe brought suit in me u. s. court at umnna upon the warrants, which Mr. Kaley defen ded, making several trips to Omaha at his own expense, and defended the case with all the skill aud ability of which he was capable, and after "a vigorous trial the Jury upon special findings found against the county. He then filed a brief with the Judge for the printing of which he paid $13, claiming judgement in favor of the county, upon the legal proposition involved, which the court took under advisement for about a year, and then reluctently de cided acainst the countv. for all of this Mr. Kaley received a county warrant tor the sum 01 $15, that being all the money he ever received in connection with this bridge matter. The truth of the above can be fully verified by some of the best citizens of Bed Cloud and vicinity. The Congregational church is now rmlv tn rori'ive bid for buildin'' their the huntinc grounds of "Billy Bowlegs" bousi of worship. For plans and speci- 1 1.:. ..... ..:.-o a tiiof n.irii- minims can un sj. .h. UIIU Illfl eaiacu w.iio. v ...... v .. j early period in the history of the "pen insula State" it cannot be supposed that many white settlers had estab lished their homes in such an almost impenetrable morass, constructed costly dwellings and surrounded them selves with all luxuries of life, yet a perusal of these records disclose the astounding fact, that nearly half a century ago that portion of the solid south now inhabited principally by alligators and wild hogs, was as thickly populated as a county in Massachu setts, covered with costly buildings, abounding in choice cattle, and rich in general products of the soil. All of which were lost or destroyed by the cruel ravages of war. A democratic administration allowed these claims on the affidavits of the honest and honor able members of the party. And the good people of the whole country were taxed to pay them. The facts are at hand and cannot be gainsayed to prove that more money was paid on the fraudulent claims of these ancestors of southern rebels than would be required to purchase at a fair value all the prop erty, real and personal belonging to the residents of the whole State of Florida. Ways that were darker and tricks that were meaner than were ever used by the heathen Chinco were employed by these people to defraud the Government. I have no doubt that after having become enriched by such a steal, these claimants were wil ling to bo forgiven, wanted to shake hands across the bloody chasm, with those who accused them of dishonesty and perjury, and were extremely anx ious to have peace. Is it not extremely suggestive of what we may expect of their descendants should an opportuni ty be given? The democratic party is the party of the South; all rebels were democrats during the war and nearly all demo crats were rebels. We will admit there were many democrats who entered the Union ranks, but nearly all graduated from the war Republicans, in fact only one man of any importance remained in the democratic party and he is now their candidate for President. If Gen. Hancock should, be elected he would be forced to recognize the solidity of the Southern Democracy by placing in his cabinet and in positions of trust and power rebel Brigadiers, Colonels etc. as a fair representation from the masses who placed him in office, and God knows in the liirht of history what PlIAKS. :? Q044MMCO0 k C March ? HI Ol IWIQIOIIa V ocp & oooa-oo-2) t 9 M Tit 9tl ligUic 1m ftANtMM 8 ifrf ll. i . k . .. .. A . tfclfMt Tll)M...w t U VTtt U bK a ! f My 4 . U4 t'an M()ltn N r j". iJT 1880. 1880. 1 T 13it- your attention co uic L.argc-!n, uvatr FARMERS ! would be the result Kews Items from all orer th.3 State. pays out $1200 for fruit attention of tood "hand: and to which the public HENRY COOK. on wisizKOToy una. WAsmxGXDX, D. O, & - Fee 4- Sale StmMe9 J. D. Post, Prop. BED CLOUD, Sept 17, 1880. J Editor Chief: Since the death of that eminent scholar and soldier, Gen. A. J. Myer, familiarly known as "Old Probabilities," the weather in this part of the country seems to be running wild. First we almost melted, with the thermometer up to 100 degrees in the shade, for nearly two weeks, and now the blasts of winter are around us, and overcoats are in great demand. If Captain Howgate intends to take Lincoln daily. The Stato Normal school has 142 pupils enrolled. The area of Saline county's corn crop is 45,637 acres. The Cass county fair has been post poned till October 6. Arapahoe has a half mile race track nearly completed. Excavation for the new Plattsmouth hotel is completed. The German Theological seminary was opened on the 17th. The brick work on Tecumseh's new opera house is finished. A Presbvtprian church has been or ganized at Tamora, Seward county. Lumber for Eiverton's new church is on the ground, and work will be rushed. A Peru man is manufacturing sorghum sugar, and cane is coming in from all directions. The Fremont Creamery company are now trying to establish and the branch at Waterloo. There is so much building in Lincoln that plumbers are thirty days behind their contracts. One man has shipped $60,000 worth of hogs from Filmore county during the last ten months. More hay has been and will be put up in Half county this year than ever before in one season. Falls City can secwo a foundry if she will donate four lots, on which to erect the necessary buildings. Lame beards of cattle are bein moved from the headwaters of the Re publican over to the Loup. A Lincoln man agrees to build a bridge across the Republican river at Indianola, provided the precinct vote $1500. The Vermillion, D. T., ferry boat is now makinff regular successful trips from the Nebraska to the Dakota shore. MONEY TO LOAN! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, of on deeded land at S per cent., ami 1-62 per cent, commission, or at straight 10 per cent, no commission. J no. R. Wimiox. Office next door to Chief office. 30tf GBOVN1 Not the Crown of Kings, nor the Crown of Glorv, but the Crawn Sewing Machine, the fatest and bast machines in the market, it will pay you to call at the Post-OHice and see "it before you purchase! For Sale by M. B. McNitt. Money to Loan. At the Bank in Red Cloud, on best terms vet ollered. -From and after this date Smith Bras. & Thompson will make loans on im proved farms at straight ten per cent, interest payable annually at the end of each vearNo charges for commission, examination or appraisal. Nothing deducted in advance and no second mortgage required. Parties borrowing frontons avoid the customary delay and uncertainty of sending applications away for" approval. Our facilities enable us to close a loan the same day the application is made. 3-m SMITH BROS. & THOMPSON. PAT TAXES. All holders of B. & M. R. R. Contracts for Land purchased of that Company dur ing tho year 1879 and prior to that dato are liable for tho-1879 tax. Thcv became due January 1st. 1880, were (fclinqucnt after May 1st, 1880, and if not paid by the first day of November, 1880, the land will be sold for taxes. 1880. 1880. We call and Cheapest Stock of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, In the Republican Valley. Years of experience in the trade, has taught us the wants of the Farmf.rs of this great AGRICULTURAL STATE. Convinced that in your Success lies the interest of all, we 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 MCHIlSrERY. We shall spare no efforts to advance the Interest of our Customers. Always always happy to show our goods. Give us a call. STABLER, DEISHER & CO. RED CLOUD, - Nebraska. W. H. REED, FRUITS, CJGARsS, TOKACCCJf CONFHCrriOEERV, to FRESH OYSTERS Oroen umi Canned FRUITS IM., V f Klt KTC, KTt, Crr r.rrrrtm KAltMEKS rKODTfC& f r Mi Ssli n CoiSuiii. A nlwrc of llxr public jwtruuass ttf ilcctfuly aulU'UiHl. I tak rrutirntar jmiiw brkcvp on ten! ClKrtT lt of jvjrythiiHS t HIT. H. REED, k i rki cunr NKBRASK. CHICAGO Lumber Yard RKW OliOVD, Xcb. Yard jionfh of IFamjiton Ar R.iUton'j ahop, on Mam (rvvU MlMMMMMMMMMMMMMM. The Comnnny's Agent, for tho purpote navinc Delinnuent Taxes on its sold lands, will visit the County Seats tho last of October, and all purchasers of K. R. lands should pay their Taxes by October 15th, if not before, in order to save addi tional expense. J. D. 3IcFARLAND, Laid Commitsloaer B. M. K. R. in XaV Blanks! Blanks?? A full line of State Journal Co's., Blanks (the standard blanks of the state) are always kept for sale at the Chief oflicc, and at the same prices that they are sold at in Lincoln and Omaha." The following is a partial list of blanks on hand: Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Search Warrants, Mechanics Lein, Power of Attorney, Bills of Sale. Quit Claim Deeds, Summons (original), Summons (copy), Appeal Untlertakinc, Execution, Order of Attachment, Affidavit of Vendor or Lessor, Assignment of Mortgage, Precipe, Subpoenas, Notice of Constables Sale, Blank Recepts, Blank Notes, Release of Mortgage, Agreement for Warranty Deeds, Complaint to keep the Peace, &.c- Ac. &c. And roost all kinds of blanks used by Notories Public. On account of the death of Mr. Simeon Wright, of Mayvilley Nodaway Co., Mot, his entire "herd of Short Horns will be sold, on Wednesday, Oct. 13th, 188& This herd numbers 30 bead of the Young Marys, Easterdays, Mr, ltoees- GeornueB iL Dr.H.M. I Carver and L. Miller will join in the Samuel West, DEALER IX Tobacco, Cigars. CONFECTIONERY. CANNED FRUITS, FRESH FRUITS, CRACKERS, CHEESE, ORANGES, LEMONS, AXD A FULL LINK OF FANCY ALSO A FIRST CLASS Ice Cream Parlor, Where vou can always get a nice dish of Ice Cream during the Season. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. First door south of "Mitchell & Jlorhart's. Red Cloud, - - Net.ra.ka. Holcomb Bros., -DaaUrt la Kp enflktantfr ea aaaJan rtial t .MM Hlrfmral,riMjr PLATT & FREES Proprietor, SAM'L GARBER, r4! ! PKALCK r.v of alt klaaa. Ta7 fH CIIKAP for CASH: aa4 if Ur aT art what yow wot. Itava jomt onlw aad tktjr will nil It. CALL ON Til EM Oa door aort& orGarbor'f. aa4 Mr. HOLCOMB will watt oa job. rW RED CLOUD. NEB. MRS. O. M. HAWLEY. Vocal and Instrumental MUSIC- Drp Good mn& Groceries BOOTM nnd HUOmZ Hats- Caps. & ; Rrmdtf Mntle CUAhintf W hivt Ut Urfttt Sftcfc iii tJwValUyajniwiUv M t it witTtU. iiv u a onmo aful alL. 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