The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 07, 1880, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    r-
j - "-''-
heTReiT Cloui
C
Tl-IIG Cl-iilgF.
n:nr.ifnr.r Evtnv tm'hrday at
2ID CLOUD, HE2BA5SA.
M. 1, THOMAS,
Editor nnd Proprlcler.
TESliS:-- $1.6 St. yeir if ptld in Adnsei.
P. NEWHOUSE,
-DEALKlt IN-
VOL. VIII.
BL'SrXESS DMECTOllY.
. jr.- ...;,. i V rniifJ ('hist.
tudYigttancc U the price of UUcjniyilJ- .
.7,.777;. .nlk-A. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1SS0.
II ED CLOUD, w mm nit w n .- -
NO. 9.
DRY-GOMS,
Groceries and Notions,
RED CLOUD, - NEHRASKA.
The public generally are requested
to call and examine my e,ood and
prices, as a fluu-'e of the patronage is
holicited.
Store, first door north of Mother's
meat market.
14-20 F. NEWHOrSE.
7 W KEnDAlSI
tSRAVIN CUjjEf M
O. C. CASE,
TIOUNT.Y AT LW.
Office one (lour north of Gurber's Store.
I:EI) ClJOVV, SKll.
Collcctiuii- made fc promptly remittal.
J. s."gilham,
A TTOHSKV AM) COl'N5l:UU AT LAW.
Office one noor north oj Juttry urot.
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
W. C. REILLY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
AIMO REAL EbTATE AOBZT
lied Cloud. Xeb.
S Prompt Attention Given to Collections.
:.. n II. I'OTTEK. t KtJ Cloud
IlruztStorc.
Edwin C. Hawlry.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Office over Farley's Drug Store.
BED CLOUD,
THE CHIEF.
? EI AIIAS7.
Pattern at MLs Hale's.
mil Jersey ?wcet
t . .1 ....!.. .....I ,rirtir flf atlicul-' C.1ntrit fltitllc a!
inuiviii ... r.- - . v-jm",,v"t." , f
thmp, pcrnap-. hiu. r)0Uitoerf at nouy a.
4..r.k Oldt-lt 1- llO
! "I...I-1.1 wl iirnriillL' tliail tht"
! 1UI1UI.I " " -. ---rt ,
tiling pertaining to the queen work
and Queen rasing,
it..!.- out. rinofMi is allowed to re
main 'in the colony Ions, and by ber
potatoes
Miner Hro. hae just received a car
load of new tail.
m i
Ten barrel" of I Jock salt jut re-
M. L. THOMAS,
.: I ... t: 11..
'the colonies existence h perjrfuuaieu, co,vcu at .Miner i
EDITOR. J for "no Queen," is the Mire omen o , T ", "
, .i . 4i... M,,,,.,. luv- tliH ess for all IV Ilohy ha
THUItaDAY, OCT. 7, 18S0. 1'the bees in the colony. After' she has Tobacco in tho eity.
nietancicoupleu wun me imw. ..-
lilliUltn
Uie
finest line of
tf
FOULKS & STINE,
ebrisskn-
Hastings.
.!
j;r-.
Vv
l , l .
i:n
M wurArri rkks ok the
T" . Vw 1 )
4 M tf..stt
;eb.
James Laird,
A TTORNKY
i - -ll'VtATA.
. . !
LAW.
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
ThciuOHtFurPCMful Hfinrdy ever dincdvcre'l.
n it i certain in its tflw.U aiid docs not blif tcr.
Head woof be-low.
Kuom Kr.v. 1. N. (JKANCSEK,
1'reMdini Elder of the Kt. Albans Dia'riet.
fct. Allaim, Vt.. Jan MUli. 1SS0.
Dr. B -T. Kkkdali. a- t'n.. !rntf. In rei I to
ourtetlorl will riytliat my experience villi
!.ndairSiavin Cure' b.i been very patiffitR
tury indeed Three or fmir jeirc apo I procured
a lottIe ol your aecnt. nud with it. cared a horro
of lamene!" by Hfpnvin. l.afl seaon my noire
became ver' lnuie and 1 turned bim out for n
few Tveekf when he became bitter, but when I
put hirn csi the rosd lie (rrcw wor?e. when I div
eovcri-d tlipt a rincltonc was formini:. I pmcured
u buttle of ICcndaH'n Spavin Curiiaiid wi'h lef
tbfii a bottle enrcd him to that he is not ljnie.
neither can the-bunch be found.
JCcjpeotfully yuut. 1. N. OUANCLK.
PEKSEVEKAXCE WILL TELL.
StoiiKbton. Ma.. March 10th. l'sSO.
B.J. Keidnll A.ft, Cmtf: In justice t ym
nnd nijfilf, I think I oiiuht t.t let yon kix.w that
I have removed two bone .p:nins with "Ken
dall's Spavin t'uee,' mie ery Inrxe one. don t
ilnnnr Ikiw lntiffp llie Mi.iviti bad been there. I
have owistd ihc horre tijtht mouths. It tood me
l.ur inorih to tate the Jiirife ot.c off and two fur
thefOiHll one. I linto uyed ten bottle.. Tlio
liorio i cntiro!y well, not at all Miff, and no
liuncb to bo "en or felt. This is a wonderful
medieidc. It is a new thinj: here, but if it docs
for all what it his done tor mo iii !nlc will be
tryrcaU Ktaiicctfully jour.
Chak. i: Parkkr.
.Send addrer for Il'intrnted Circular which wa
think kiu OMliv proof of it irtuej. No
remely lia cer met with ?tich unqualified ?uc
cc. ? to our knowledge, lor beat a? well an man.
Price SI. per bottle, or ix bottles for $5 All
llmnili h-tln it fir rn ircl it Tor OU. or it Will
bo sent to any addreM on -tceipt of prie by the
proprietors. U. J. KIjMALL .1 CO
7-7-Iy JuoJMursh rails u
AND COUXSELOP. AT
LH-
W51I ,,r..eiice iii all the f'ourt- of the State.
Prompt attention ivtn to all U'intw "'t:
to bis care. Olbto on the east tide J inrita
Avenue. jmji-
J. L. Kalft,
JSlooininKton.
Xebrarka.
Wk aeknowlixlt;e receipt of a little
iKH.k entitled, "The lif: and public
j-ervicc of James A. Oarficld," by
Unndy, n work that should be read by
all vomit: americans.
Tun Deinocnitic .Suite Convention at
Hillings Inst week placed in nomina
tion the following gentlemen: EorCon-
giessmnn, lien, l-evnigaion v.--
county; Governor, T. W. Tipton; Lieut.
C5ov. M. Calhoun, of Otoe; See of Suite,
Dr. Living-ton, of Otoe; Auditor, T. C.
l'atterori; Trea-. K. Fold.i; Att'y Gen.
t. E. I'litchet; Laml Com. E. H.
Andnu-; School riupL A. Bear; Elctors:
Oeii. ViHquin, of Lancaster, M. Doyd,
of Douglas, IJ. J. Hiniium, of Lincoln.
. -t ... I.i.. Ii.itir.MMl.ltl'lI IMTlTS
llfli. I tl IMIl?I lllt.. l f'" - I -- ". a
which develope into Workers, nnd al-o Hli fcoap. b or sale uy ..
iri.-itkri - "
V,i-hiiiL' Cn'rtal. Save lalor
v.r fcfiL bv A. 5. ilarsh.
ii..i..it.r.'n:i!Hl ws wium ' .-'i-v. ,
"""'l"vf ..1 .-i . ........ ,f..- tl,- ,-Ai.r
Xx ;;-;, Vvoi;,ico. ,.... i .... .)
uill be onlv Drone, aim u canyi
. ..:.. f. ....:., A fi.rtilp Otleell roIdOttl LftCll
dt-positf? Drone okrs except "hen there
i.- approach demand- for awainnng.
... . 7"AN?lX,I!MATI .i... I xw Ifol.ms. California Sainton in
" W w . 1 . -I I a lll.ll.Mllllll11lllki IIII.V Pk. . . 1ta w - -
nniMTini ii.iiDMiiiiiaiiMi- -.. - , - - - ,
....--- .t . t . . i irH.-.ti.ii
u. m uie1 Kct". ai '"
Ul,b- butter of A. S. Marsh.
; ill find it to their interest to
o to Miner Pm., for cloaks nun an
uuolbhauls.
nine
U.S. Kai.lt.
C. W. Kali.y,
Kcd Cloud. Xeb.
nhii-i in the e"'. Die
heiH egK, and in two or four days a
tinv magot id to be seen in the bottom
of "the ceil called Larv.x the word
means marked.
The time that insects remain a
T.rvn. i varied, some onlv two ilays
The apple tree borer work- away
fhree ve.irs noon the tree while
cicada remains a Larva for sixteen
vears, feeding upon root-, only to come
forth to a few daya of Sun-bine to die.
l..irt ixiiiinltl. 4.kflt1r Hot
11KZM HJIIII - '
Xonsut Candy at
ACME STEEL Barb Fence Wire
aur: ssivs
TMADK A3 7)tt
nztvs. .
,. TAtSM
THKCMfl-Y
jTKi ' -
iW
M
r
Hob's.
tf
for
the
TiiAcu kotezi:ks,
IIKADQUARTKRS FOR
KALEY BROS.,
A TT0RNEY3 AT LAW & REAL ESTATE
- A ID: NTS.
Will practice in all the I'oiirt in Xebracka
mid northern Kanaii; collection promptly f
trmifA to anil correspondence solicited.
LED CLOUD, Netrasia.
Aloo, Apenti for B. & M. R. 1L Inds.
I. W. TWL.tEYS,
HOMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
U. S. Pension Surgeon.
B'0kfice over Ivnley Hros. Inw office.
BSD CLOUD. NEBRASKA
elbi:i:t a. ii aix ii. d.
Physician&Surgeon,
HKll CLOl'I), NEIL
Austin! Sureeon II. X- M. It. It. It. 0. Oflico
over Johusoa A Crppdry Kods jtorc llcn
dtncu over F. Xowliaie'a store. lii'o'u
J. HI. 32 OSES A, ITS. V.
IXKCTIO-
Physician and Surgeon,
RfcU CLOUD. .Nli.
Will pay special attention to Ob'tctrics and
Mirncry. Difeiucs of the Lye and l.ar. i-harges
modtrato. Office, over Shore rV DruB Ste.re.
Hoidtnce 4th house north of school houe.
z.-iy
TflLS. ill. rALIiENDER.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
(ALLOPATHIC SCHOOL.)
Prompt attendance on all calls in the practice
of medicines or Misery.
Tin: Judicial convention which con
vened at I la-tings last Friday, placed
in nomination Mr. Ash. oflh
for the important oUice of
I llnniiit' Tliif nwill:lillf Mlire
aituiiiw. .m. .. v ... ....-.- . .
Ash is Himeuh.it limited, but from the I'upa
what we know of the gentleman we feel
jiifetified in saying that the choice of
Crown Jewell Patent Hour, can al-wiu-behud
at the ftore of tliw. h
rutuaiu. 'Hie be-t Hour in the alley.
I would -hv to all who want to fence,
bnv vour vi'ire of Fonlk- .t Stme, as a
man "can depend upon their won! and
their wire in the stronj:e-t and be-t
wire manufactured. H. Lavkmty.
y.t4 Jiftiin, .eu.
ich con- rich pabulum for six or .-even day-; t,u, ftl U,nr ;n lh
-, placed whentheLanvcisgrownsoa- to h 1 . ,(1 to cu. i:
hi;t citv, the -ell about halt ful the bee. co Ht, nwrU r . M
over. J hen as its la-l loll tne i..ir.u ,. , vt.-hUoii kan-a-.
,)wlnrt spins a tine tillc like cocoon around , ;t J. " "if
with Mr. idf and then n-ume its rcMfuc state,, called the W mtc uj
.o frnm 'ttif I'liuii. Iii thi- state the I'upa bee , , , .i..w tin. Li-t of bread.
Wire that will make ;i Visible Fence
Pig Tight, Bull Strong Hi Horse High.
Factory near B. 5c M. Depot.
$
V k
Jtk
It i
itisuTAiiie ,, -i - nw TiiiM.
iSax I r iw
. . ii. & i...
!...,- ..3.... -.fc.. ..io U.V I
tr-H . j
trt: .. "
r.:
U
nt
4tf-St fcf
o.at "
GO TO W. B. ROBY'S
10 u-
the convention w:us a
;ood one, and
the nomination worthily bestowed.
Mr. Ash will discharge the duties of the
ollice with abilily and with credit to
himself and the District.
Editor Ciiikp: It is with feelings of
the mo.-t profound gratitude, and with
a conviction that the interests of the
state of Webster county, are under the
care ami guidance of a power and
wisdom for superior to the average
mortal, that I for the second time ad
dress von. Has. it ever aceured to you
wli-ir mi irrenariali e mistortune it
vimlit" be to Webster county, .should
,. ,.. ... i i......
remains irom eigm. 10 imr o.ia
while the transformation- are taking
place which gives it it form as a bee,
called Imago, which means the image
is complete
t ...iii.rl.nih make- the bc-t oj bread,
reason why, he u-e- lied Cloud mill.
ratteiit Hour, rutnain .-ell it.
t the Flour t Fcel .-tore of Cha-
t. i... fitu will linn a lir-t ria-.s
In 21 days from the time the ting egg - ', . whcn in umn
placed in the cell the bees u.icap , ;, nflt fn , , ,,! lrtl him. re
the cells and a perfectly formed Imago J -n h i,,terc-t to
bee comas lot th. It then remains in i ' l"u c tf
Staple Fancy Groceries,
THE it EST-
T M A0 & (02 AMS
IN TOW . ALcO
Choice Nuts, Fruits, & Confections.
iarKresh Fruits and V.gct.tbN Nd I vi Commi-no!
ihn liiv.. for about two week- before it
ventures out to try the perils of the
wide world and gather food for their
dear ones at home. The average life
of the bee i- claimed to be about 40 or
.")dav5. I introduced a pine Itallian
Queen into a hive of black bees about
the first of Augu-tand the 20th day of
September there were but few of the
blacks to be found, hut the hive aboun
ded with beautiful Itallians. The time
thev live depend- much on the activiiy
EOAD SCRAPERS.
Mitchell Jc Morhart have on hand
and for sale a large lot of road rrnners.
Call and be convimed ili.it it wdl be to
vour interest to pnreha-e of them when
ou want anvthing in that line. tt
MONEY TO LOAN!
iK rS:hlW dnl1 e -Sm tS daS Monev to provTuitl inal re-
not, by his own admission, draw the g? hive ,.,.-, of on deedel land at s j.er cent
midge contract for the ronmur. u ,.fl2 ,.,. wlll. romm.-.on, or at
Eii wSiX asjf ssass i p - iU , & & w ,-. .,. :;----x.
weiegrave doubt of the integrity f j "'WcJifecMi i-s iiirst aclivo in the de- Office next door to Chief office. 30tt
111HU-- ill Hi- iivii i r-r' - ,..---
the
WH
COWLI-S,
NKHKASKA.
J. W
MOHAN VILLI'., C. P
COWI.K3. NSB.
MOKANVILLE
MORAXVII.LE,
AVIBOT, NkB.
BROS.,
Homoeopathic Physicians.
.! i . ... .r. . c. .. iiiiiitfi fjiilt linn
Vi'r..1;.::.:.;. .::.. ,;..,r;r....,riti. luring the winter so here inay oe x , ( Crwn ,lf Kmg-, nor
T i...i;. itii ..II 'fnreiini eoiii- voung bees ready tor spring lahor. 1 he CroVtU ,,f (,Iloi. but the Crawn M-wiiig
;"n " i I So s Drone hatches out in 21 day. The Mrhine, the iale-t and be-t machines
pani.s or cor por " '"' ' - Worker in 21 days. While the Queen . , I11!irk,,t jt w mV von to call at
M "".TiS.'V. t 1 h fell upon the royal pabulum comes (!' .n and J it before you
": 1r;",.a..J" ';:':,.:. V.:;.r . .I.. . i... J forth in her beauty in about 1G nay.- , . . Vur s,lo iv ,m. H. Mi'Mrr.
lO (leirailll, I.IW m ? mu "-. .. , ,.. - ...,: ..rnanut ' l"" -
neglected to insist
sioners setting amnl
il,mr I'lilmi. in iln the ,-ame. did he Hot
...... ......... - -, . . I . . . . 11. Kl.l.
liews Items lrcm an C7cr tae aiaw.
his ihitv when he ' lonn in m -i ncm i. ...... .
t S cmnii" when the proper ton.,.or:uM,rei, present
i . :.. ! in tlie hive. 1 HKO. JOIl&o.
le security, or in l" tnt- ""L-
COWLKS A AMI10Y, NLltUASKA
All profeMional.calls will receive our prompt
and carciui aticniiun.
40inC
WhiieDavisSowels American
SEW1KG
iriAfHIKEN.
co
CD
t
a
-
c3
PH
C9
o
a
o
c.
o
be
c
4
9
e.
9
m
a
o
O
o
o
o
a
Dr. H. A. Baird,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
IlED CLOUD, . -
NEBRASKA.
w
CS
IT
o
- &
g
Is
C3
c
o
o
0
2.
esri)
(Lfe
o)
llichanlson. S. Garber.
Richardson & Garher,
DEALERS IN
LIVE STOCK
RED CLOUD. NEDUAfclvA.
HiRhet market price paid for hogs nnd cattle.
" il K Smith S. 0. Smith M.B.THorasov.
Pre's. FirtNnt. rnh. Firt Late Teller First
Rank. Rcatrico at-IIank Nat. Dank Boat
Kcb. Ueatncecb. rue Neb.
m Jrors&homp5on,
BANKERS,
RED LOlW, mKU.
Will make collections in acy part of the
United Statco-Sell exchange upon the princi
pal eastern oitie Loan money upon lmpioyei
farm-IU-cchoiIepo!its subject to sight Uratio
Allow interest urcn time deposiU, ana trans
act a general Banking business
ItsFKRKSrFs: Omaha National, Hank. A.
S. PaJdeck.U. .S Senator; First Rational Bank
XVnrk. Camhri lee Valley ational Bank.
Cambridge Kew York,
OMAHA
Sample Room,
still fail in his duty when he neglected
to enjoin the contract and call on the
courts to protect the county. Why sir,
the Hon. Gentleman did not fail in his
duty when called upon in a somewhat
similar case but lacking all the ele
ments of fraud in first case mentioned.
Did he not in the interests of some few
dissatisfied ones over the location of
the Inavale bridge, and who made no
claim of fraud but simply on the
ground of location, draw petition for
said parties, and in drawing the same
did lie not completely oeceivc our
most learned Judge G;u-lin, by drawing
the petition in this wise. "The said
location for bridge is removed a long
wavs up the river, to-wit: 1U0 rods, and
located oil' from a. section line," thereby
very naiurciy leaning uie juugc io
suppose that the location had been
changed lrom a section line, wnicn was
not true, and in his zeal for the above
mentioned injured individuals did he
not carry the papers to Judge Gaslm
and with his n-ual abilitv and in ex
plaining the circumstances show the
Judge that the case was of such trilling
import that the bond was fixed at 1,
000, to enjoin proceedings in an $S,U00
contract. Did he not in 1ST4 after the
commissioners had completed their
contract with Mr. Clark for the present
budge over the Republican river draw
Money to Loan.
How Can! save Money
hv i;riM. my
Fall and Wivitr Goods ok
MARSH !
.I?i I Knr .ill inir
-4 w f iu .111 ...
3
I h Goods at what
thev arc worth in Cash.
I sell them at a small profit.
I make no book account.
I have but one price.
Clear cash buyers get the
ben int. .
'Tp'Iown Mor
A S. MARSH,
W. H. REED,
r t-u i
HRUnf,
CIGARS, TOiLAOSCL
CONFKCTIORERY,
FRESH OYSTER'S
is Till IB l t'
Crvohn nnd Canned
FRUITS-
i.ii- vu ri
nnd rxnniiue (mo1s and
.. at I il! old sl.-.tid,
Y 11 R -pi i.u '.
prt
the
B'n
ROBINSON
Wagon Company,
MANUFACrrRERS OF
WAGONs
JOE. JACOBS. raorRiirroB.
TWO DOORS WEST OF BOY S HOME.
Keep on hand the best brand of Wines.
Liquors. Beer, Ale. and fine Cmtrs.
the public patronage is solicctcd.
A sharo of
farmd
K
Buggies & Phaetons.
m
We do not Want Agents
WE OFFER OUR
HEIMRTT COOK,
PROPRIETOR RED CLOUD
Drug Stoie,
And Dealer In
Drugs,
Medicines?
Paints,
OILS: VARNISHED
All poods in my Line kepi constantly on
hand: and to which i invits the attention of
the public.
HENRY COOK.
JAUl
Standard T.rade Vehicles,
TO THE TRADE. .
-. -
Work that has" Xti established reputa
fion, and that oun te handled" uith sat
faction, both' Jcfb.tlj-er and seller.
BOBDCSON VAG0X C&-
-fe-3v . Gincianati, Ohio.-
an additional contract or agreement
which gave to Clark or his agent power
to use any part or all of the old bridge.
lleMilting in a total loss to the county
of all material 111 the fnt bridge,
sis what was not used in our new
bridge wa taken to Franklin and Re
public counties, where Clark the con
tractor was building bridges at the
time, so that out of our .superabun
dance of material we helped Republic
and Franklin counties construct their
bridges gratis, a thing all very proper
considering their poverty and our
wealth. Though some "are foolish
I enough to think that charitv in this
case should have comenced at home.
Of course the commissioners were to
blame and intended to defraud the
county. No matter if they did reserve
some $800 from Clark's contract price.
Did they not have to refund the same
or stand an expensive suit with every
probability of being beaten. Of course
it was not the fault of Mr. Kaley's
papers, but a clear case of the com
missioners bulldozing the county out
of the bridge, for the sake of giving it
to strangers.
Did he not when emploved by "Web
ster county in our tax suit with the It.
fc M- K.TL, return from trying the case,
as agent ior tne company winch he
had been sent to fight, and for which
purpose Webster county was spending
her money and paying him fees.
Judging of the future by the Dast
what is impossible to us, with the home
talent which we now poteess, can we
not draw our injunction and replevin
bonds giving but one eighth security of
the amount enjoined and us to contracts
we can bait the world, or Webster
county. What can we ask for more,
let us not be unreasonable in our de
mands or ungrateful for past favors.
Let us when we walk up and pay our
18 mill tax, not forget the noble patriot
whose unselfish labors helped us on
our way to b:tnkruptcy. Citizen.-
feed Sale Stable
&e &t JTOsiy nop.- nut istrvux.-
A large, force of men are at wm-tr
filling in the trestle work on the cast
side of the Plattsmouth bridge, from
the cut on the west bank of the river.
A steam plow is u&tfl which unloads
the car with marvelous rapidity.
Steam shovels are employed on the
Plattsmouth bid.
The V. P. has built a stock yard at
Valparaiso.
Adams county has a watermelon
weighing 129 pound".
A Hock of 3500 sheep is on the way
from Colorado to Kearney.
Xiobraia has ordcied a survey m)
that the streets may be graded.
Naponce mills receive large lots of
gram from rhelps county, Kansas.
A iinik-iiaekintr establishment in
Fremont is among the probabilities of
the near future.
The railwav line will be completed
to Clinton, iii Pierce county, by Octo
ber 1st.
A Hastings firm i arranging to
build a brick block, -14 by SO teet, and
two stories high.
A bit ire force of R. it M. engineers
are now at work running preliminary
lines west of Nemaha City.
The Piatt river bridge at Fchuylcr
has been declared unsafe by the com
missioners, and will be closed.
Feed cattle are in greater demand
this fall than ever heforn known in the
history of Otoe county.
The bishop refuse- to permit the
Catholic church in Lincoln to be con
secrated until it i- entirely finished and
paid for.
Keaniev's new Presbyterian church
is to be ofhrick, to cosf$E,500, and will
be finished this fall. The. contract is
let.
Over 100 men are now at work pre
paring for the U. P. shops at Grand
Island, and more arc constantly em
ployed. St. Paul's new elevator is completed.
It has a capacity of 1?00 bushels, and
is receiving as last as grain comes in.
One of the bet improved and most
valuable farm in Lancaster county, is
about to be sold to a New York party
for $12,000.
The transfer boats have left Platts
mouth. The 'President" for Sioux
Citv for work there and the "Vice
President" to St. Louis for repairs.
It i stated that the corn crop of
Richardson county never looked bet
ter tlian it noes 10-oay. ami me. iamiers
have plenty of cattle and hogs to cat it
up.
A large force of men arc at work
near Arapahoe, repairing and rebuild
ing the R. fc M. track and bridges that
have been washed out by recent heavy
rains.
The bottom lands north of Rrovrtiville
are said to be overflowed and the
standing water forms a stagnant pool
that must produce a large amount of
sickuess.
Fremont citizens are circulating a
subscription paper to raise a fund to
indemnity the owner 01 uie opera
house from losses, provided he will
keep it open for two years io come.
A two thousand acre tract of land1
three miles south of Vinton. nicy Co,
belonging to a man named Gark, of
Lincoln, is being improved for a farnr
and cattle ranch.
Grand Island" is jubilant' overths'
prospective increas of population that
will fdllotf the opening of the U. P.
mhchihe' shops, now in" process 6f con
struction. These shops will give'steady
employment to about 500 mechanics
anii-laborenj.-
At the Rank in Red Cloud, on bc-t
terms yet nUered. ,,...
From and alter Hip usue jmuhh -.
x. 'ri..uiin.m will make loan- on
mi-
cent.
proved farm at straight ten per cent
,,t,.rest navable annually at the end o
- - - - 1 . j,- .iii.ji(iii
each war. oeiiarge- iort-wiim-'.
examination tr apprai-al. othing
deducted in advance and no second
mortgage rei.uired. Parties ''Orrowing
from u avoid the customary delaj ami
uncertainty of sending applications
awav for 'approval Our facilities
enable ns to clo-e a loan the same da
the application i made. ,-.-.
rn, SMITH lIKU.d: lliu.uiow.
PAT TAXES.
All holders of B. & 31. IL R- Contracts
for Land purchased of that Company dur
ing the vcar 1879 and prior to that dato
.,.. UnlilT. fnr tlio 187'J tax.
Thev became duo January .1st, 1850,
were delinquent after May 1st, 1S0, and
if not raid bv the first day of November,
1880, the land will be sold for taxes.
The Coiiipnnv'3 Agent, for the purpose
or paving Delinquent Taxes on 1U fold
lands' will visit tho County Scats tho tat
of October, nnd all purchasers of L. in
lands should pay their Taxes by October
15th, if not before, in order to save addi
tional expense. .,,,. x-r
J. D. McFARLA.D,
Land commissioner B. & K. B. E. ta Net
1880.
1880.
We call
FARMERS !
isso.
1880.
Best,
Cvm Imr.'K FUtVlKK ntODLCl?
Ffiiil: Ui i-a t:-":i::i:i.
A rtre f U r pn !. pair
p-itniit 4hi(4
I takr jmrtie!' r pit U V- ha
III r r l-'t I rrrfili.i lit
mi !iii ! ..ms.
TAT. H. REED,
iskd nt 1
r.unK
CHICAGO
Lumber Yard
RK1 C'l'OrD.Xctb.
Varl
.ith of ltarnt -1 A KaVton'rf
jh. n ll P'l'srl.
Samuel West,
DEALER IK
Tobacco, Cigars,
CONFECTIONERY.
CANNED FRUITS,
FRESH FRUITS,
CRACKERS, CHEESE,
ORANGES, LEMOS,
your attention to the Largest,
and Cheapest Stock of
Agricultural Machinery,
In the Republican Valley.
Years of experience in the trade, has taught us
the wants of the Farmers of this great
AGRICULTURAL STATU.
Convinced that in your Success lies the interest
of all, we offer vou the best products of
Eastern Manufacturers.
Drills. Seeders, Corn Plows with Seeder attach
ments, Sulky Plows, Stirring and Breaking
Plows. Marsh Harvester,
1 w 4
Whitney Marsh Binder, the best machine in the
market, Randolph Pleader, Newton Wagon,
Buggies, and all kind of
FAEM MACHINERY.
UV shall snare no efforts to advance the Interest of our Customers. Alwa
always happy to -Hon onr gKxU. (Jive u a call.
STABLER, DE1SHER & CO.
RRD CLOUD. - - Nebraska.
M.M-,0- - 7
KT Utl7 if fcli fftwlll i
I.MMtbrr. jtli. MttMKlr. HMr .
(lava. I.lnir tf air '('Ml. tUirr
Itn I lit 1 11 fnper rlf.
PLATT & FRKKS
Iroprictor.
SAM'L GARBER
"-DI.AU It -
1
and
Dry fjrooffs
iAroceries-
BOOTS jtml Nil OK
Hats, Caps. &.
lira it if Made Clot king!
Wo have trie Larfpst
Stick in the Vallf y and witf
not be undersell.
fJivi ui a cil', on? ami aII.
Sam'l Carber
Iud AV
AND A FULL LIKE OF FANCV
81
g? a
S
ALSO A FIHST CLASS
Ice Cream Parlor
Where vou can always
get a nice di-h of Ice Cream during
the Season.
A share of the public patronage is
resiectfullv tohcitcd. First door
south of Mitchell & Morhart's.
Red Clofd, - - ebbaska.
Holcomb Bros.,
U'ealcn in
9A-afjwa
cf all kiss.
Ther fell CHEAP for CASE: ni iT tky
hsTc &rt vbt yea wat, It joir'
Order sad tkty will fHl it.
CALL ON TBE
OiY door softf mthir'f,-& jfcr.lOLCOMB
will vait o toy. kjirltf
r s4Q rY f r.w CPlsT HP .
(?) BfG& mrHl2ar
f . .s iRI '.n .ZZT?z 11
.JlSWin"' g7 .HiTTOCf ..iJif. TS
jLri&j roR ixr w aigs m& tjs
iri 1 -DBI!lT rkSVlfl'VVJ? k. L I V J'V Tf " nr jt if ri MTM T
Ml 1 l 111 V " Ant mLsrr
H r - ,OT ,f .
PROUDFIT L UKBZf
OeXKSAT. Df.ALKJU IT
)ao(
STOY E S.
GMide KOck. - Xcfer
Y.itnV.ns ily ift Its 5rr. tUtr
Hard r are Store-
come send sea us aso'
vill not be
UNDERSOLD,
.
COME..
Yat Yvxt
LUMBER.
- ...-..
rt imm.TTiem
-T-
F, HV CORE Jwlr Rd Ctou4.
V "
jr
mrtm
51
4 I
w
tf
.1
I!
W
i
9-i
'a.?
y-. -
t&r-
... . ."!... ST.
-?,
'6i-r'if:-irja
-r-"?-
J"
& r l J
r m
?
-: gf&
:
ir-vr..
? y -y
PMMSOMttMMMM
r
K
. jfc. r
tr. ,
i wPfcn i.mmi y J
M.
im mi 1 1 imi'ii 1.. ", J""
at wawaaapwaWfcW-jT
A-.
mm
.t