The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 14, 1880, Image 4

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DKALKH IX AM. KIXPS OP
CAJWED GOODS. FItUITS. XI.TS.
FECriOSERY, ETC.
FlSEflEAX,HES. CASES. Ererr Hcon.
"Vfarni Meals at all hours, 25 cnt..
Frcsi-yjlen always on hand. Wcb-
uter "Street, one door south of
Kaley Bros, office.
BED CLOUD, - XEB11ASKA.
y7-9
DR. SHEEER,
Proprietor of the
City Drug Store.
XKD BIALEE IJC
Drugs, Medicines.
Paints. Oils
and Varnishes,
A full f upply of
LASH'S, LAMP SHADES, WICKS,
COMIiS BIIUSHES AC.
ratreaar aolicited and thankfully received.
Prescription carefully eomponndcd"
Oue door south of (Jarher's .store,
It ED CLOL'D, NEB.
lirflble Six-pence.
G. W. Dow,
-DKALKR IN
Groceries & Confectioneries,
e Tea, Coffee Suitar Ac.
White Pish & Mackerel.
Green. Dried and Canned Fruits. The be?t To
bacco' ami Cigars. Flour nnd ineal con
santly our hand. Kkcs, Butter
and Wood
Taken in Payment.
Everything warranted to bo as roprcicnted.
(SIVB.MC A CALL
and I will do ou good.
1st door north of arpus office.
Red Cloud, - Neb.
Flour & Feed
' STORE,
CHAS. E. PUTtfAM, Prop.
DEALER IN
FLOUR. FEED
.s
Corn. Meal. Bran Chopped Feed and
GROCERIES,
Visit the Red Cloud Grocery. Feed and Pro
Vision store when you want supplies for man or
beast:
HiRhcstnariret price in cash puip for grain
All kinds ofconntrv produce taken to cschango
fbrgood. Goodi delivered to all parts of town
freo of charge.
Store south of Reed's Plow Factory,
RED CLOUD
Nebraska.
Moon 1 Callender,
)l)EAI.KKS IN"(
General Merchandise,
Dry - Goods,
Groceries,
Boots fc Shoes,
HATS AND CAPS,
Drugs, Medicines,
Oils Tarnishes,
Paints "Etc.
GLASSWARE, QUEENSWAKK,
HARDWARES HARNESS
ETC., ETC., ETC. '
A full Hue of everything kept in a gen
ral store, al Uiclowkst cash riucES.
Kcspcctfully,
Moon & Callender.
COWLES, - NEBRASKA.
G. A. BROWN,
(Successor to V. II. Heed.)-
PEALKE IX
Parlor, Bedroom
AXD K ITCHES
FURNITURE,
Brackets, Chromos,
Picture Frames
Mattresses, Etc.
Coffin always on hand and trimmed, on short
Bunco. jnwMiuxjfwi""- .7i" j
Bepairin of all kinds- done .promptly and
Burial Bbbes furnished at reasonable
rate:.
RED CLOUD, - - - 2EB.
Harness. Shop,
BT
J. L. MILLER.
Keep constantly on hand a full Line of
HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES",
HORSE-BLANKETS,
WHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES;
HARNESS OIL,
And everything usually kept in a first
class shop.
TWO DOORS KORTH OF THE BASK.
TheSiriost Cash Pries Paid for Hides
THE CHIEF,
LOCAL MATTERS.
R. V. R R. Time Table.
Takinic effect Sunday. May 23, 16S0.
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wert bound freight traini meet at
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Traini daily, except Sundayi.
A. E. Touialin. O. W. Hoidrrdse
Gen. manager.
Snpt.
ZAST2SN DIVISION, H. V. 2. B,
Wwtwanl. STATIONS.
Eaftwartl.
HAHDY.
SUl'KRIOR.
GUIDK HOCK.
AM BOY,
BED CLOUD.
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Train daily except Sunday.
U. V.llLDttt)oa. A. K.ToKiAt.ix.
Superintendent. Gen 'I. Manacer.
All locnl ailrertinrmrnlg ortlrml in or
an intlrfiiiite timr, will brrryularly cluirynl
up each week until ortlrml out.
m
Live hogH are worth from $3.05 lo
$3.80.
DiiHV's cidar vinegar for Kile at
Itoby'd. Jf
The tlavd arc growing shorter at loth
end.
An abundance of hay has been put
up in this county this fall.
David Lutz orated at the Hummel
M'hool hone I?h;t Saturday night.
"Vc notice that a number of our far
mers ate sowing winter wheat thin fall.
Hon. Martin Garber, of Iowa, arrived
last week and is visiting relatives here.
Work on the court house vault is in
jirogiess; the foundations are already
laid.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. M.
L. Thomas' next Friday afternoon at
four o'clock.
The Greenback mcetimr held at the
court hou.c in this burg last Friday
niglit was rather Hiiuly attended.
Work on the round house at the
depot commenced la-t Tuesday and
will be pushed rapidly to comjiletion.
AVe notice that a number of our
citizens are taking an interest in put
ting down hidewalks, which we are glad
to see.
Trade is livening up, now is the time
to advertise vour iroods. and in the
Ciiikk is the place to plant your adver
tisements.
The price of hard coal is so out
laudi.h high that people who have hard
coal stoves wish that they had some
other kind.
"W. C. Gilham, familliarly called
'Charley," is our authorized "agent to
receive sub.-criptions to the Chikf ami
receipt for the same.
The new school house at Cowles is a
strongly built commodious building.
it win aiso no used lor cnurcii anil
Sabbath school purpo.-e.
The woman that had the lightest,
whitet, sweetest bread, was the woman
that used the Red Cloud mills Patent
Hour. She bouirht it of Putnam.
Ladies vou will find it to vour inter
est to call at Mrs. Fowlers for millinery
and notions, where you can always
nave a good variety to select irom.
Messrs. E. C. Hawlcy and Albert
Davis of Guide Rock wiil address the
Garfield and Arther Club at iLs next
meeting Oct. 14th, at the court house.
The latest addition to the Chief ofiiec
is a complete Stereotyping outfit which
arrived last week. It is the only
machinery of the kind in the Valley,
we believe.
Red Cloud, Oct. 1 1th, 1880.
AVc will receive cash orders for the
next two weeks for hard coal (nut size)
at $15.00. per ton at our coal house at
the elevator. 10-w2 Wiggins &. Son.
From the Cleaveland Ohio Lauler we
learn of the death, at the age of 82
years of Mr. Horace Scovillc. Mr.
Scovillc was the father of Mrs. Jacob
Wiggins, of this place.
Mr. Daniel Mearns left at our oflicc
a sample of sorghum molasses last
week, of his own manufacture, that
surpasses anything in that, line that we
have seen. Mr. Mearus has evidently
found out the secret of making clear
and pure syrup.
We acknowledge receipt of an invi
tation to the wedding reception of Mr.
Jescph Cadwallader and Mrs. A. A.
White, G. W. V. T. of Nebraska. The
reception was given by the Temple of
Honor and Good Templars of Lincoln,
last Monday, and was doubtless a grand
a Hair. Sorry we could not be present.
The hungry crowd who went to
Cowles from this place last Saturday
night to talk polities, had the good for
tune to enjoy the privilege of partaking
of a most excellent supper prepared by
the skilled hands of the accomplished
Mrs. J. M. Callender, and all come
away feeling that we had been enter
tained most royaly, and secretly wish
ing that we might soon have on excuse
for repeating our visit in the near
future.
To whom it may concern: It is ex
pected that J. B. Finch, the champion
temperance lecturer will be in Webster
county the first of November, and will
hold temperence meeting in diferent
places in the county, the lodges now
organized are requested to correspond
with A. Wells, D. D., also temperence
men if there are any who would favor
the organization of lodges at Guide
Rock, Amboy, Blue Hifl anil Cowles
please correspond with the undersigned
at Cowles. A. Wells, D. D.
A large and appreciative audience
greeted the speakers at the school
house in Cowles last Saturday night.
Mr. Stephen Bayless was chosen chair
man and Mr. S. C Smith opened the
meeting with a short speech. The
editor of the Chief wis then called
upon, and made a fewsemarks, excus
ing himself from making any extended
remarks on account of-the arrange
ment that had becu made allowing Mr.
Thos. J. Ward to occupy his time in
the meeting. Mr. J. S. Gilham then
delivered a sound and logical address
of an hour and half, after which Mr.
Ward made a short speech and the
meeting closed. Everyone seemed
well pleased with the speech of Mr.
Gilhani,and went home to ponder over
the facts therein set forth, until next
Saturday .sight when they will all turn
rtnf in "the democratic rally at that
nktce ad hear the otiier fcide of the !
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Oct. 1st, 1SS0.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Full board present.
Official Ik.ihI of Jonathan Clinc.
conMuble Red Cloud precinct, present
ed and approved.
Claim of David Lutz $23.00. taken
care of court houe square and furnish
ing trees wa ulloned.
Sixty names were fcelccted from
which to draw Grand and Petit Jurors
for the Novemler term, district court.
Treasurers annual statement ex
amined and found correct and ordered
that said treasurer should bt allowed
credit as per ouchew on file in clerks
office.
The Welter Co. Argun and the Red
Cloud Ciiikk both having proposed to
puu?u me proceedings oi inr iwaru
free of charge for the ensuing year, it
is ordered that a copy of said proceed
ings be lurniaheu to eacli paper.
Board adjourned tint dir.
A. Tt'LLKYa,
L. II . Lcce,
Chairman.
Clerk.
OcToiu:n, 5th, 1880.
Board met in regular session.
All present.
Minnies of last two meetings read
and approved.
Ordered that a proposition be sub
mitted to the people itt the general
election for the levy of a two mill tax
on the assessed valuation of the county
for the year 1SSI, for the purpose of
building a Poor House.
Ordered that the road be opened for
which consent Was tiled in clerks oflicc
bv J. E. Smith.
'Ordered thatTalbet, Be.il and others
be notified of amount charged agaitt
them at Insane Hospital.
Ordered that ailuplicate warrant be
issued to M. L. Thomas, for one lost,
on his compliance with the law.
The follow inir accounts were al
lowed:
J. A. Tullevs, salary, clerk hire
etc. "- - - - $275 00
Omaha Rep. Co., stationery, - 35 59
State Journal Co., books and
Mationerv, -
38 37
Omaha Rep. Co., books and
stationery, - - - 02 05
Board adjourned sine dif.
J. A. TCLLKYri, L. C. Llvk,
Clerk. Chairman.
Little Blue Items.
Wklls P. O., 1
Webster Co., Neb. J
Word was extended to the people of
the north part of the county that there
would be a republican meeting at the
school house near Wells P. O.. on
Saturday, Oct. yth, 1880, lo be address
ed by some of our most prominent
republicans of Red Cloud, and o inter
ested were our people in the event,
that a large crowd gathered at the two
school bouses, the one east and the
other west of ells P. O., to hear fcome
of our ablest county orators, but after
wating till past eight o'clock and no
one appearing at either school house
to nddrcM the largo crowds that had
gathered at each place, the crowd at
west school house dispersed, some
going home and a large number going
over to the ca&t place, aiid just sis the
crowd was dispersing here, and some
had started for home, were met by the
crowd from the wcM school house" and
in the mean time a large number from
Cottonwood preciut Adams county bail
arrived with Charles Coinan. " Mr.
Coman is one of the line young men
of this section who is very well conver
gent with the two political parties and,
who can command the attention of his
hearers. Mr. Coman did entertain us
for nearly two hours with as good a
republican speech as 1 have heard in
many days, rehearsing the history of
the democratic party from 1850 to the
present time, making comparisons of
the two administrations with abundant
proofs of his assertions, and handling
the issues of the day with that judge
ment and tact not often found in men
even who are much elder than he.
Mr. Coman was followed by Mr.
Frank Coyle. Mr. Coylc has always
been one of our strongest demo
crats. Now he told us hist night why
he could no longer vote that ticket,
and when he told us that in November
he would vote the republican ticket
for the first time in his life, I thought
the house would come down with the
demonstration in cheering, claping of
hands and stamping of feet, and
Frank's many republican friends in
this county as well as Adams, where
he is now living will rejoice with us to
hear of his being on the right side once
in his life.
Mr. Covle was followed by Mr. John
May, of Wheatland. Mr. May said he
had rather sing than speak, and ac
cordingly sang one of the best cam
paign songs of the season. From the
Toledo Blade. "The democrats do not
want the soldiers at the poles, they are
afraid."
John gave us that in good style, with
his excellent voice. He made the old
school house ring, Everyone went
home well pleased with liimsclfand
everyone else, with a full determina
tion to give the largest republican
majority, or vote, ever polled in this
part of the county.
We would like to hear our friends in
Red Clouh speak, and any time when
they can make it convenient to ad
dress usat either school house, all the
advertising they need is to arrive here
about two hours before the time, and
we will get a goodly number out all
any one house will hold.
News items, like hens teeth, are
scarce. A. Hoffman formerly A. Hotl
man &. Co., is doing a lively trade. He
is selling goods cheap and is comman
ding a large trade.
The new store of A. Butler fc Co., is
now open with a good line of goods,
they are having a good trade.
Mr. Sopcr, our blacksmith, has been
sick for some time, he is eonveleseent
now and will soon be in the shop again.
Mrs. Hoffman is iu Iowa visiting
her many friends.
Old man Wells took in the state fair,
he says it was a big affair.
Mrs. Dickerson, mother of Mrs. John
Wratten, and husband are visiting
here. I have met Mr. Dickerson and
think him a genial and pleasant man
one we would be proud to have as a
citizen among us, but I presume he
will not think of leaving his large farm
in Illinois.
Mr. Win B. Thorne, fatlicr of W. E.
Thorne, has been very sick at his home
in Juniata, but is slowly recovering.
e fiopc to see him among us soon.
The broom corn harvest is nearly
over, it is a paying crop this year, there
was a large acerage planted, and the
fanners are happy.
Mr. N. Yenson and son had out 160
acers of brqpm corn, they have sold at
sixty-two dollars per ton.
Corn is better in thb locality than
any other part of the county, but it is
not an average crop.
Our old neighbor, Lecrand Thorne.
brother of Win. E. Thorne, is back to.
Nebnska again, and is living in Juniata
he, like all the rest of the good men
that have left Nebraska because it is
too. far west to ever amount to any
thing, hvc found the state removed
much father cast-, or rather the east
moved to Nebraska.
Mr. .Auzusta Budlowr of .North
Franklin, Franklin Co., buried his j
little daughter Saturday. 1
-TILE luYXT.
Thcgentleniiui signing Iihwdf "Citi
zen" publUhed in the CillEi but week
another letter reflecting upon the rwxt
conduct of Mr. II. S. Kaley. A Mr.
Kaley k the nominee of th republican
party of thw county, for the office of
representative it v to In? eectcd that
he will le asuivd by his political ene
niie?t, and of couie it i understood
that the charge! ngaitmt him are made
for the purpose of taking voles from j
him and to give them to the other ful
low. This being the ou-c. and Mr.
Kaley leing well known throughout
the county, it would In superfluous for
us to say anything in extenuation of
his conduct m the pa.-t or of hU honor
able intention for the future, and were
it not for the fact that there might be
some recent coiners in the county
who-e vote might be influenced by
those misrepresentations we would
not make even this cbort denial of the
charge that have been t rum pit I up
agaiu-t one of our moit honored and
tru.-ed eitizciH. The corrcajKindent is
evidently a l.-liever in the theory that
anything U fair iu politics. U'e are
willing, as is Mr. Kaley, also, we believe,
to leave the result with the fair minded
citizen? of the county, confident that hi-
character i an upright and honorable
citizen will be fully vindicated by an
overwhelming majority at the coming
election.
I can say the Acme Steel Bard Fence
Wire is ju-t what it is advertised to be
pig tight, bull strong, and horse high.
llKXUY LaVKKTV,
Batin, Wclxter Co., Neb. y.t4
We will deliver col for fuel with our
own team, to any place in town for
$1.00. per double box load.
10-w2 Wiggins Son.
Final Proof Notices. '
Land Office at Bloominirton Neb Oct Jih. 18S0.
Notice w hereby Btv-n th.tt the followinc
named settler hai Gled notice of Irs intention o
tnnko Bnnl proof in Miprrt of claim, nnd
jecure final entry thereofliefore . lames A. Tul-
N-U..athi!.rn1rpin !tl Cloud, Neb., on Mon
day, Noveml.rrSlh. IS. via,
. prnnrj (I. HRxnrKgn.
nomrrtead No. 7m. for tho north-west quarter
ofection 21 town I ranirr 9 wet. and nainr. the
tallow inc a Ins witne-r to prore ronlinuoue
residence i upon and cr.ltii-Mion of aiI trac. vi-
llritrxril Ilninrw .Inl.n I'.Tll.. M II--' .
John A. Harmon, all of .NrtumN. Nebraska
oct.novt S.W. SH'ir.KK. Kri,ter.
Land Office at ISIoomington Neb.. Sept. 23. fiSO.
Notice it herchr jrircn that the following
named pettier ha filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of hi claim, and
'ccurc final entry thereof before Jamr A.TuI
lev, clerk of the court in Webster county at his
office in Hcd Cloud Neb., on Saturday, No
vember Cth, 1SS0. vir.
James II Hki.tok.
homestead No. 6130. for the soiith-wet quarter
of sect ion. "it town 4 runtre 9 wc.t. and names the
following as hu witnc.cs t- provo continuous
residence upon and cultivition ofsaid tract, rix:
Joseph Win-dnjrer. Kichiirl Iohnon and Wil
liam T Smith of Thoin.uvillc Neb. and Arthur
A. Pope of KoJ Cloud Neb
scpM-octa S. W. SWITZER. KcKister.
Land Office at Hloominifton. Neb. Sept. 21. 1SS0.
Notice is hereby civen that the following
nnmcdfcttlerh.is filed notice of his intention to
make linnl proof in support of hs claim, and
secure final entry thereof, proof to be made be
loro .l;in.M A. Tulloys, Clerk of the Court of
Webster county, at his office, in Ked Cloud.
Neb., ou Saturday October 21. 1SS0. viz:
William Crouch.
liometead entry number SStil. for thoSJNK
'A and N JS h of section 20 town 3 unite I
west, and names the following as Iih witnesses
to prove continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said tract, vir. Puncan l.nverty. -John
Laverty. Lorenro D. Thomas and Thomus Hlunt.
all of Cowles. Nebraska.
sep23oct21 S. W. SWITZKK. Renter.
Land Office at BloominRton Neb. Pcpt. 17. 1SS..
Aolicc i hereby Kivcn that the following
named settler has filed notico of hi intention
to uuike final proof in support of his claim, and
secure final entry thereol. before Clerk of the
District Court of Webxter county at his office in
Red Cloud, Neb., on Thursday Nov. 11th, $$0.
viz:
David Mkrns.
homestead entry number 30W. for the southeast
quarter of section 2l town :! ranjrcO west nnd
name the following as his witnesses to prove
continuous residence on anJ cutivation of said
tract, viz: William ('. Lovo. Jame R. Allen.
Kliaa W. Wells and Lewis I. Wells, nil of
Cow'es Nebraska.
sei.23oct2I S. W. SWITZER. Register.
LandOfficcat Illoomincton Neb. Sept. Hth.lSSO.
Notico is herehv given that the follnwina
named settler bus filed notico of his intention to
mike finpl proof in Mipnort of his ul.iim and se
cure final entry thereof hoforo Jam'-s a. Tullevs
ClerK of Omrt iu W rbster county Neb. at bin
office in Red Cloud Neb. on Saturday October
lCth.18.S0. viz:
Klias V. Well, hd 3871'. for tho south-west
quarter of section 20 town .'t range 9 west, and
names tho followiug as bis witnesses to prove
continuous re.-idineo upon and cultivation of
said tract, viz: John Smith. John Mearns.
Charles Teel and Abrain Reeves, all of Cowles
Nebraska,
seplooctlt S. VT. SWITZER. ItegNtor.
Land OOicoat Woomington. Neb. Sept LI. 18-80.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notico of hi in'ention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and so
eure final entry thereof before James A. Tnl
leys clerk of court in Webster county, at his
office in Red Cloud Neb., on the 16th day of
October, ISM), viz:
Howard Haines, hd 4270. for the north-west
quartet of section 22 town I range 1 west, and
names the following a his witness s to prove
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
nid tract, viz: Henry Robert, Austin Reilly.
John p. Reilly and Alfred Choat, all of Negun
da Ncbrajka
seyl6octH S. W. SWITZKR, Register.
C1IA TTEL MORTGAGE SALE.
Notice is hereby given that on tho Cth day of
rvuvemher. ISS0. at 2 o'clock p. m. at my stable
in the town of Red Clond Nebraska. I will offer
for sale at public auction, one gray mare male
about ten years old. one gray horse mule about
nmo years old anil one Marsh sulky bre king
plow, the same having been conveyed to me. J.
C. Uarner. by chattel mortgage bv one John
Campbell, on the 22d day of April. 1SS0. tho date
of said mortgage, and said mortgage having
been recorded in tho County Clerk's offiee in the
county of Webster and state of Nebraska, and
there being due at the time of the firtt publi
c?.'',0Ji "ft"' notice, on raid mortgage, the sum
of $1(5.00 and intcres t at the rate often per cent,
per annum from date of mortzage
Dated at Red Cloud, this 12th day of October,
A. D. 1SS0. J. C. Warxr.
0t3 Mortgagee.
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE.
Wmkukas. On tho 19th day of June A. D. 1S
one N. A. Christian gave his certain promisary
note for two hundred and nine ($209 00.) dollars,
and interet at the rate of ten per cent per
annum payable to D- C. Metcatf or order on or
oeiore me isiaayot January. A. XJ. 1SSI. And
whereas, on tho 19th day of June. A. D. 1880. to
secure the payment of the above described
promisary note ana interest the above named
N. A. Christian mortgagor executed and de
livered to D: V. Jetcalf mortgagee a ch-ttle
mortgage dated I une lSth. 1SS). and duly filed
in the office of the county clerk of Webster ;o.,
Nebraska, on the 2Sth day oi June. A. D, 1HS0.
And W berras. theaid mortgagee D. C. Jfet
ealf deamingand feeling hims.lf unafe and un
secured, took immediate possession of the here
inafter described property, tcconiing to the pro
visions of said mortgage. There is now due on
said note and mortgage the sum of two hundred
and filteen dollars anrf ten c-nts. We will sell
at public auction in front of W. C Ueilly's office,
in the town of 'ed Cloud. Wets:er countv.
Nebraska, on the 4th day of November. A D.
1SS0 atlclnck r. m.. the prorerfr described
therein vix: One mare seven years old. with star
in forehead, color sorrel, and one light bsy
mare, seven years old. with star in forehead.
Onefourth Oi) of the small grain now growinr
on the suuth-c-ut onefourth Q. of sect on 34.
town 2. rang 11 west, and one third (14) of th
con crop now growing on the south-ca-t K. of
section 34. town 2. range 11 west, one set of
uonoie nsrness used on said mares.
By W. C Rwllt. 1). C. Mktcalf.
10-w3 His Attorney. Mortgjges
LEGAL NOTICE.
Robert R. Sherer. Plaintiff, l
xi. V
Williara Hilton. Defendant, j
,.. . . .... The above named
WiUtaxn Helton wiU take notice that on the
10th day of September. 1SS0. Abram Kaley. a
Justice of tho Peace of Red Cloud precinct Web
ster County Nebraska, issued an order of attach
ment fcr the sum of S1&S5, in an action pending
before him wherein Robert R. Sherer Is plain
tiff and William Hilton is defendant, that prop
erty consisting of two one year old heifer has
been attached under said order. Said cause
wa extended to the 15th day of October, A. D.
lfrSO. at 10 o'clock a. m.
Sined. Robert R. Sherer.
7U By O.C. Cask, ilia Att'.
Red Ctoad.Neb., Sept. 22J ISM.
NOTICE 70 T2ACH22S.
Notice is hereby given, that I will examine
all persons who may desire to offer themselves
a candidates, for taaehen of the primary or
common school of "Webster county, at Red
Cload ob tho first Saturday is the m-nths of
Febraary. Jay August and Norember: At
Blue Hill oa the first Saturday in the months ol
Jaauary. ApriLJuly and October. At Guida
Rock on the fiirst Saturday in the month of
March. June. September and December.
Examinations to commence at 9 o'clock a.x.
A. A. Pora.
Ccasty Snperintendeat of Public Iaitnictiaa.
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