-i. 5!j J tx y mgs , - i - mmmi wri i t . tptf -- - 4eiMe se-wwaa!?- S'gv,a' .jNtewy- tir.wii-int(iriwJ .. '.. ;ij loon i Gallender, ) DEALERS IS( General Merchandise, ry - Good, Groceries, BcotM A Shoes HATS AND CAPS. ittigf, jneuiciueN, OH VurniMlieft, Paint Btc. GLAS5WA 1. E, lT EENSW A KE, "AEDWAEE&HAENESS ETC., ETC., ETC. full line ufcvcrythiiiK fct-'P1 ncn' -.-nil store, nt the lowest cash nut-is. Jlepet:tfiilly, Moon & Callender. ICoWLES, THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. XEIIltASKA CITY sum! in HEST&BRAHT. A. Laulerljacli, Propr, DEALEK IN AM. KINDS OK CANNED HOODS, FRUITS, NUTS. CONFECTIONERY, ETC. 7BESH BREAD, PIES, CAESS, Every Now. Warm Meals :il nil hums, 12.j cmiIs. Freli Oyt'i always mi hand. Web- -!! ."SllVI't. ulir ll'r Mitltll of KED C1.0F1). Kaliy Ui-.i-. fllnr. NEM.ASKA. yT-'.i HE. SHERER, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. All local wlcerlincMcuU ordered in for n indefinite time, will be regularly charged up each iceck until ortlcrcd out. Miner Bros. Hell Superior flour. Fine weather after the storm. Live hogs ure worth from $3.C5 to 13.80. Three button opera, kids for 75 cento, at Mrs. Fowler's. Call nt Miner. Bros, and fee the mauageric. Full tock of winter millinery goods, nt Mi's. Fowler's The B. tfc M. pay car parsed up the road bust week. A nice line of beautiful ties and fi chus, at Mr. Fowler's. J. V. Short, a "print" from Hastings, called the first of the week. Two wood heating .stoves for sale cheap, at the Ciiikk office. If yon want a second hand wood heating stove call at this office. Messrs. Vandyke fc Sodday take charge of the Boys' Home this week. If there is any one thing more detes table than another, it is street politics. The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. M. L. Thomas' next Friday afternoon at four o'clock. They are "all tore up" at the court house, but the work on the vault goes bravely on. If you want to keep posted on load affairs, subscribe for the Ciiikk. Only $1.50 n year. Judge Fisher addressed a larcge re publican audience nt the court house hist Saturday night. Dr. Idornnvillo and Squire Bayles, of Cowles, were callers at these head- AKD DKALSR IK Drugs, Medicines. Paints. Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, COMBS BRUSHES AC. l'fltrouncc solicited anil thankfully received. arFmrii'tiotis carefully couii'oundcd"SO Jnu door jjoiilh of CSnrberV .-tore, BED CLOUD, NEB. Nimble Six-pence. G. W. Dow, DEALER IN- Groceries & Confectioneries, Chcjice TeaB. Coffee Sucar Ac. White Pish & Mackerel. Urceti. Dried ami Canned Fruit. The be'tTo bnccos nnd Ciffat. Flonr and meal con- rauiiy on nnia. kkks, uuhw aud Wood Taken in Payment. Everything warranted to be ns represented. . GIVE -ME A CALL and 1 will do Tou good. as 1st door north of arms off.ee. Red Cloud, Neb. Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR. FEED Corn. Meal, Bran Chopped Feed and GROCERIES, Visit the lied Cloud Orocery, Feed and Pro tImoii j-turcwhea you wami supplies for uia"n or beiti't. . , . , Uichest market price in cash paip for itrain AH kind. iifcnuntrv Piodure tnken n exchange ioric-ioJ-;. liuoili delivered to all part if town lro !" chartr. i-.rc r-.mh of Recti's Plow Factory. red Cloud, Nebraska. 6. A. BROWN, (Successor to W. H. Keed.) DEALER IN' Parlor, Bedroom AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Brackets, Chromos, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. C IB"1 always on I and and trimmed on ehort 1 notire. Trice low ns any in the alley. 1 Itcpairins or ail Unas aone prompu) Satisfactory. Ihtrial Robes furnished at reasonable rates. HED CLOUD, - - - KEB. quarters last Monday. Hon. A. S. Paddock, U. S. Senator, will speak at the court house this (Wednesday) evening. Blooinington is working tooth and toenail to get the Central Branch ex tension to that place. The first snow of the season came last Friday a regular nor'-easter that lusted all the afternoon. Say, why the deuce don't you follows bring us some wood, you know it's been promised for a long while. The speeches of Messrs. Hawley and Davis, at the court house last Thursday night, are very highly spoken of. Copies of the Chief neatly wrapped ready for mailing ean nearly always be had at the otlice, at live cents apiece. "Curley" Burris is in town again. How would it do to get up an oldl'ash ioned foot race anil have a little old fashioned fun. Hon. T. W. Tipton, democratic can didate for (Jovernor, will address the people of Bed Cloud on Tuesday after noon, October 2Gth. We suppose that arrangement in the Ilivcrton luujle last week was intended for a rooster, but it looked more like the imp of darkness. John Xoyes has leased Mr. Ovcrlces share of the blacksmith shop and will "go it alone" for a while. Mr. Overlees will engage in some other business. Gen. George II. Roberts, "the silver toungued orator," will address the peo ple of Bed Cloud at the court house next Friday night on the political question. Beginning November 1st, the B. it M. R. 1. makes a general reduction in passenger rates from 5 to 4 cents per mile and issue return tickets at 1J fare for round trip. J. W. Moore, of Blue Hill, who was arrested on the charge of selling mort gaged property had his preliminary trial before Judge Willcox last Tues day, and was acquitted. The renegade democrat who edits the Argus didn't draw a very large audience at Batin when he went up there to make a republican speech. Less than a dozen turned out to hear him. The column of advertisements to the left is stereotyped by our new stereotyp ing machinery. By means of this pro cess we will be able to make most all kinds of job printing at least one fourth cheaper than formerly; business men bear this in mind. Mr. & Mrs. Towne, formerly of this place but more recently of Ashland, arrived from the latter place hist Tues day evening. They will tarry here for a couple of weeks and then go to Florida where they expect to make their home in the future. The new B. &. M. time table went into effect last Sunday noon. The passen ger'trains now run no farther west than this place, and travelers going west of here have to stop over night here and take the mixed train west the following day. The Orleans Sentinel says that those. who beg, borrow or steal the county paper every week should remember that it will only cost them three cents a week to get one of their own. It is a pretty small business to beg, borrow or steal three cents from a neighbor every week. Mrs. Lutz is taking measurement and orders for ladies cloak, which uhc procure from Chicago manufacturer, at very low rates. I-w Died: On Monday night the 18 inst. Chriwc, voungeat child of Mr. fc Mrs. C. W. Springer. The funeral M:r vicc were conducted by Kev. Geo. O. Yeier. It is paid that a young man came in from the rural district, recently, and applied to the county Judge for a mar riage licence, Hiking that it be dated back to as to "kivcr" accidents. l'eople who from laziness or other ciitiHc neglected to dig their potatoes before the recent cold weather will probably find that their "taters" are the worse for leing left out in the cold. Wo refrained from placing our roos ters over the telegrams published last week from Ohio and Indiana, for fear there might be some mistake about it, but we give them a chance to crow this week. Miner Bro;, arc haadquartcrs for sewing machines of all kinds. You can get any kind of a sewing machine at their store that you want, and they say that they will trade for anything that is portable. Call and look at their machines. Borin, of the Osborn (Kan.) Truth Teller was in town last week, but for got to call on the Chief. Mr. Borin has got the biggest kind of a libel suit on his hands, and the days of the Truth Telh'r arc said to be about numbered. The change in the running of trains on the Ivfc M. necessitating the stop ping of all pascngcrs and train hands over night at this place is making lots of business for the hotels, they arc all crowded every night. Speaking. Hon. H. S. Kaley will address the people of Oak Creek at the school house on Friday evening. He will also speak at Wells school house on Saturday evening of this week. Turn out aud eivc him u rousing audience. E. C. Hawley will also speak at Harvey school house next Friday eve ning. The latest style of committing mur der is to throw a piece of glass at the person you wish to extinguish; hit him on the neck and sever his jugular vein. A boy in Manchester, N. H., tried it on another youth, and it worked to a charm. The hitter is now in jail and the hittec is well, probably in the "Summer Land," as the Spiritualists call it. The democrats met in convention last Saturday and placed in nomination 0. C. Case for representative from this county. Aside from his political ailillations Mr. Case is a good man, aud well qualified for the position his demo cratic friends would have him occupy. Personally Mr. Case is a good friend of ours, and we feel sorry that so good a man should be led like a Iamb to the sacrifice. The Red Cloud Baptist Sunday school is making an ellbrt to get a S. S. Library, something they have long felt the need if thev have decided to raise a part of this by a free contribution of books from our citizens. A committee of young ladies has been appointed to solicit any books they may have to spare toward a library for this purpose. Look out for the committee about Saturday. The boys had their fun last Thursday night, and built a rousing bon-firc with goods boxes and "sich" which they gobbled up wherever they could find them laying loose about town. This is all very well, but when it conies to burning up valuable property, such, for instance :is was taken from Brown's furniture store, it ceases to be fun and becomes a serious matter. Boys you'd better look a "leedlc eout." The Republican Valley Association (Baptist) Avill hold its annual meeting with the Guide Rock church, com mencing Friday 'next, at 10 o'clock a. M., and will continue its exercises through the Sabbath. The new church CROWS FOR EEI. MS i. G. Zuai Trts. Iiiia TntSxi. Batin, Oct. llth, 15S0. Will Thomn. luu moved lack to Ca.H county, midt the regret of hi many friends. X. I fancy atnl family have also gone to Ca5 county to vwit friends. Brother George Hummel, preached to us two good Mrnnons a week ago last Sabbath. Bro. George L always welcome at Batin. Hen cholera is depopulating the chicken hous in this cctiol. Mr. Heed ha. !o"t about one hundred fowls with it. Geo. Martin has lost a large number of hens and turkeys, and II. F. Crawford has Ion over thirty large Brahma fowls. The disease don't ocelli to show any respect, as to the size of the fowls. I. Irwin has the best pig of their age (G months old) of any one in Batin precinct. They arc perfect beauties. We did not attend the republican meeting !a.t Saturday night at tin Batin school hott-e, as it was none of our funeral, we would rather w.-ut and attend a jubilee meeting after Hancock and English arc elected. Rrrtl. It will be a long while lefore you at tend a jubilee meeting, then, Huth. El. Crows For Gen. Chester A. Arthur. Spcrt of the Si Cloud Schools; fcr the tenth Efilitg Oct 15th, 1S30. To the School Board and patrons of tlt.fc TP.wl Mruijl lu.ltftttlj tint t.if.!irtr Our Hoiwters crow on general pnn- ' , ' lwir lf!IVt Til TIl'.IKf Illf Ilftllllll 111" riMllin ciides. Thev think thev see in the .,... .. ,., . near future the defeat of the money shark, the Shylock English of Indiana. CENERAL Geo. H. Roberts, "Tht Silver Toungued Orator" OF THE STATE, Will Address the People of Webster Countv at the for the first month of the ?es.-iou. Enrollment. Primary, 72, Intermediate, 61, High School, 51, 1,S4. Average Daily Alt. 59. 53. 43. 1,55. ROM. OF HONOR. -Pupils whose punctuality, diligence and deportment entitle them to an average grade of 95 or over, Hattie Cline, COURT Next Friday Night, OX THE POLITICAL THE DAY. ISSUES OF l nmarv. Intermediate. Everybody, including the Ladies, are cordiaily invited to turn out and hear him. CUB QUITE BOCK LZTT2S. building at that place will be dedicated on Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. On Thursday evening previous the Rev. I. W. Reed, S. S. missionary for the state will preach on S. S. work. Ohio has gone republican by about 25,U()0 majority, Indiana has gone the same way by about 7,000 minority, Garfield and Arthur will undoubtedly be elected by an overwhelming majority in November, so you may re joice over the prospect of good tunes in the future, but while you are rejoic ing over election matters you must not torgct tnat it is a tluty you owe your selves and your families to do your trading at Miner Bros., where you can get the most goods for the least money and at the same time get the lest goods in the market. Miner Bros, have an immense trade, and all because they keep their store filled with what the people want, and sell at bottom figures. Harness Shop, BY J. L- MILLER, Jdj ct.nH8.nt1j- on hand a fall Liae of. HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, HORSE-BLAXKETS, Willi's, COMBS, BRUSHES; HARNESS OIL, And everything usually kept in a first- class shop. , TWO DOORS NORTH OK THE BASK- TheSiiaert Csh Price Paid fcr ffides . nt Pars. The half page advertisement of Besley & Perkins that.has adorned our local page for the last month is now out, which gives us a little more room for reading matter. Besley & Perkins arc not out, however, but can be found at their old stand ready to sell stoves, wire or anything else in the hardware line a little cheaper than any other jfirm in the Valley. Call and see. Daily fast freight trains. are now run on the B. & M. from Indianola, the preseut western terminus of the road, for the speedy transportation of stock from the plains to the eastern markets. Cattle men cxpressthemselves as being highly pleased with this arrangement, as they can now get their stock to market without the usual loss in shrinkage consequent upon delays in transit. As will be seen by a communication published elsewhere in the Chief this week, Mr. Stevenson has concluded to accept the nomination for the office of county commissioner. This we arc glad to sec, because the nomination of a good republican in this county is equivalent to election, and we believo that Mr. Stevenson is possessed of the requisite ability to make the county an efficient officer, and we will gladly vote for him: It is generally supposed by the people, and conceded by the newspaper men, that .a considerable amount of cheek is one of the essentials in a suc cessful newspaper career, but the most sublime exhibition of cheek that it has ever been our fourtuue witness, was displayed by our contemporary of the lower end of town last week. A num ber of citizens of Red Cloud, the editor of the Chief included, who were anx ious to hear the news from the Ohio and Indiana elections "chipped in" and paid for telegrapluc news from those states, which the editor of the Argu appropriated and published under the head of "special dispatches to the Ar$K$." A man who canun biwfegly appropriate as his own that which is paid for by other is mean Guide Rock, Xer.,1 Oct. lith, 18S0.) Editor Chief: This point was reached without the occurence of any event of consequence to your corres pondent. The first circumstance which is apt to strike a stranger is the old and set tled appearance of the country, con trasted to the bright new look of the town. This fact of itself insures a sta bility not common to new western towns. Generally where towns are built in the midst of a wilderness, and thelnisincss of the population ceases when the houses are erected. Room is insufficient for the enumer ation here, of new buildings just con structed or in process of construction, from the fact of all or nearly all of the buildings belonging to that class. But in passing by the improvements gen erally notice should be given to the beautiful church just completed by the Baptists of this place. Generally it may be said of the town that it agurs well for a town that it is not built while the country is most prosperous but only as the advanced interests of the surrounding country I demands. And certainly no precinct - , . 111 in me county can ciaini ingiier, gener al improvements. The best and most successful firms of the city are those which have been longest known to the community such as Messrs. Garber and Crary. The new branches of business which could not exist outside of railroading facilities are well represented by the firms of Proudtit & Marsh, dealers m hardware; C, F. Allen, of the New Chicago Lum ber Yard, and E. L. Grubb, whose firices and terms appear to protect him rom competition. The most urgent need of Guide Rock is an elevator. Owing to the past fail ure of wheat in this section, it would hardly justify any one individual to invest the necessary capital, still the best interest of the town demand that some regular channel be opened for the marketing of farm produce at Guide Rock. Guide Rock claims to be at the head in the sheep raising interest of Webster county, and well she may, having as she has proliably as many sheep as all the rest oi tne county cominneu. And from what conversation I had with the sheep raiser I would suppose that sheep raising was the best paying industry that is carried on in the country, and something which the fanners generally should work in to. W. C. G. Amanda Cline, Darley Sherer. Nellie Hampton, Montic Tu I ley., Willie West, Hugh Minor. Euiogeue Downs, Celia Garber, Lena Jones, Clarence Jones, Etta Lerch, Eva Munsell. Carrie Newhouse, High School r retime Kichardson, Gertie Sherer, Eva Walker, Bessie Walker, Emma Smith, Cordie Sherer. Although the school is much more crowded than last year, a decided im provement is noticable on the part of pupils, both as to diligence and deport ment. In but a single cae hm cor poral punishment been iuilictcd during the past month. Pupils are inspired to cultivated a fpirit of honesty, gen tility and self-control, without which the highest form of school government cannot be obtained. Much credit is due our honorable board for the interest manifested in cnchancingjhc comfort and facilities of both teachers and pupils, by secur ing new desks in the primary room, banking up the houses and other repairs. We earnestly desire the co-operation of patrons in securing regular and punctual attendance at school and also study at home." Every pupil in cither of the upper rooms should spend at least two hours in study out of school. A few pupils in the high school arc already beginning to fall behind m Duff cidar vinegar for talc at Rr4iy. Vtf Splcndc! apple ami Jersey iwcct potntoc at KobyV. " tf Gillette Waiiing Oytal. Save Ubor and joap. Furle by A S, Mrh. Buy your table butter of A. S. Mrb. Cool a Ice. tBet in the market j Mi Lvdc Hale ha tvtumed to Kh1 Cloud and i ngatn jreprvl t dn drewmaktng. 7-3t New Raiia, California Siihntm in kclM, ami French Nou-at Candy at Kuhj'. lf Laiiterbrtch make! the lest f bread, rerton why, be w.o Ucl Cloud null Pattent Hour. lu(nam nAU it. Crown Jew til! Patent lUmr, can nl uay.tltclmd nt the Mure of Cha. E. Putnam. The Intt tlour tit the valley. Tile woman that had the lightiM, whitot, cwcirt bread. va. the wemmtt that a-ed th Bill Cloud null. Patent llottr. She bought it of Putnam. I can say the Acme Steel !Urd Fence Wire U ju-twhat it i advertised to be pig tight, bull strong, and bore high. IIkxkv I-av:i;ty, Batin, Writer Co.. Neb. 9-tt We will deliver col for fuel with our own team, to any plaee in umu for tl.OO. per double box load. lo-wj WioitNs A- Son. Eed CKnid, Oct. llth, KM). We will receive ca.h order for the next two ucck. for hard coal (nut j-ixel at 1 15.0V). k.t tou at our co.tl boiii-e nt the elevator. lO-wU Wiot.iN .fc Son. 1 would say to an wno want to tence. I buy your wire of Fotilks t Sttne. r a I man can depend upon their wonl ami their wire i- the strongest and bert wire manufactured. H. Lwkktv. l-l4 Batin. Neb. If you want the hot Hour in the market you should go to Cha. E Putnam's and get the celebrated Full Wheat Flour, from Ateht.-ou Kaiii-a. called ttic Wnito ltoe. 7tf Bed CixtiD. Neil, Skit. '21. lSO. WiiEtKAS, my wife Huldah J NorrU has left, my bed and board without ju-t eau-e )t provocation, notice is hereby given ti) nil perons Hint I will not pay any delta of her contracting whatever. 813 Wim.iam J. Nonitt.-. At the Flour A Feed store of ('has. E. 1'u bin m von will find a tir-t ebt stoek of grocerh-s. ami when in town you should not fail to call on him, re member it will be to your intercut to do so. tf ATTENTION COMPANY! WEW. LEY iPEMELMS Are not only in the KicW. !t l Frwi. ltorr to our Stork We mfce tJ M of jmiBfJM ZS. 1 Whtvh wo are prejwred t- v at for the Crlrbratol RcataMiAMo FijTnre. v r' A Ke f ley Barb Fence Wire Kiauiui'aiu M Which, for Quality and Tit lnmb n1thmt a BtvaU WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF STOVES and RANGES. Final Proof Notices. LamiOSre at Iilootuincton Neb Oct. Hth. WSd. Notice is hcrrl.r rirrn that th? following named etllrr has filnl roller afhU intention to make finpl proof iu rupport of hi claim ml -ear inal entry thereof bofore .lame . Tullera Clercof (urt in W l.ter ronnty Ntb. nt hi office in !(e.l Cloud Neb. on Saturday Decern ber4th.18W.vif Thidca AaxoLP. bnme-'tead N. 2181. for tbe outh-aPt quarter of ree'inn 2 town 3 ranee 10 weU and name the following a hii wltnec to prore enntin uou residence upon and cultivation of id tract, viz: Thorn J Ward. Abram Well. DaviJ Francii and Joha Smith, all of Cowte iVehruka. oct3aovJ- 8. W. SWITZEK. KrcUter. Lao I Office at Woomlnrtnn Neb Oct. 4th. 1M0. Notice U hereby riven that the following named et!lcr ha filed notice of h' intention 'n mak final proof in upport of hi claim, and erre final entry thereof before .lamea A. Tut Iey. clerk of Iit. court of Wr..tCr enunty. N.V, at hw oflee in Itcd ClnuJ. Neb., on Mon day. November Blh. 10. vii. Ok(h n, Hixwirsnx. hoaeueid No. ills. lor tha north-weft qaarfer otfectjon 21 lown 4 ranee 9 vtH. and name the fallow in; a ht witnene to prove continuous residence upon and cultivation of raid trae. vii: Ibward Haines. John Ileilly. Henry Maine and Jelin A. Harmon, all of NeutnN. Nebraska, octlnovl S. W. SWII7.KH. Renter. tind Office at Hlooraincton Neb.. Sept. 2S. 1.1H0. Notic i hereby iren that the followine Bimed nettler ha. filed notice of hi intention I" trike final proof in rnpport of hi claim, and eenre final entry thereof before Jamr A.Tal IfTi. tier- of the court in Webjter county at hl cSce in Red floud Neb., on Saturday. No vember 6th, ISW. vi. Jinn II. Hki.tov. Somestead No. 6130, for the outh-wcrt qnarter of (.ection.lt town 4 ranre 9 wet. and nainet the followinr a bif witnese t- prove, rontinuou renidrnce upon and cultiv tion of (.aid trnct. vii Jofet'h Winfineer. Richapl .lhnon and Wil liam T.Smith of Thomaville Neb. and Arthur A. Pope of Ked Clou 1 Neb ep30-oct2S S. W. SWITZER. Kegiiter. 3 C) BMj WKmk .afaMK.W'T7laaa1 CO J3 OS a Land Office at lUoorainirton. Nb.Sept. 21. IW. Notice 1 hereby g-iten that the following named (Mllerhsf fileil notice of hi intention to ., . i .i .: make final proof in nprrt of hi. riaiwi. and tneir eiasses, oecaunc mey gieno niu.KBr(! fiMj entrr thereof, prorf to be made, be nt Immn in tho nmnnnitioii of tlmir I Inre Jan.cs A. tulle v. Herk of the f'oiirt of ..v ..... . ... l,.t. Webster county, at hi office, in Kew ciouU. lessons. I Neb., on Saturday October 2T.1. 1S0. viz I M'.. ..... r.nXKU . - iiii.i.iaai lwoLt.n. The earnest endeavors Of the teach-1 homestead entry number SWl. for theSJNK crs will continually be directed to tlo-feJtnj?f N '4 SE!'4 of section TO town 3 raoce 10 fending the rights and promoting the best interests and highest welfare of1 even pupil. Patrons and friends arc cordially in vited to visit the school and give sug gestions wherein improvements ean be made, cither in management or methods of teaching. Even with the utmost care on the part of teachers it is Ksible that some points may be overlooked, to which, if the attention of the teachers were called, improvement would be made. Very Respectfully, A. L. Funk, Trincipal Miss Hawley. Mrs. Dixon me the followinr a hi n-itnee to prove continuou residence upon and cultiva tion of paid tract, viz. Itancan I.arertr. John Laverty. I.orenio D. Thomas anl Tboma IMnnt. all of'owIe. Nebraska. sep-SodS! S. W. SWITZER. Uenrter. It. Vricen To Suit The Times. Wc arc Headquarters for Iron and Wooden Pumps of every Description. AfJItfClI.Tl HII. IMPLEMKXm (Jl'NS, UKVOLVKIIS IKON" and Ti:Kl.rMtltl.ii: and W VCO.N PuCX IIAM-WIHI I.I'MHKIC A( ,K AH kind-of TIN. ail'I'KK and SIIKMI' IIUN WOltK on hand and Made ( Order CaU'aud ree ue, we ran save yi money. . rA r n- Besley RED CLOUD, . II. UU Pel I NEBRASKA. c -A lUf.ixn, jr guidh to sveenss -WITH- Ylll- HH Vocal ni Instrumental; PJE MS "Ymi" M U S I U F. NEWHOUSE, -DEALKIt IN- Land Office at Eloomincton Neb. Sept. 17. ISSi. VaIi Sa Itrrkv rir.n Cnt the followtor namoi se'tlerha. filed notice of hi intention! to make final prootin support oi m claim, ana seure final entry thereof. Lefore tlerk of the District Court of Webster county at hi office in Red Cloud. Neb., on Thursday Not. llth. V&). David Hhm. hometcaiI entry number 30W. fcr the utheat DRY-GOODS, Groceries and Notions, ItEI) CUl'l), - NKIHIA.SK'A. The public generally are renuctiNl to call and examine my gtoI and prices. :w a shae of the patronage L !Heitrtl. S'tore, lirst ibr north of Mfi-ber meat market. H- F. XKWIIOfS?:. A CTagh, Csli er Zen Ttrtxi an Inrnrable I. one IHsea.se or Con'tttartion, shall be stopped. "Nerleet frefaently result in an Inrnrable I. one trf. or Lntiojption. Brown's I'ronehial Trc he are certain tn five relict In Asthma. Ilronchiti. Conch. Catsrrb, r.iMM.flv. ..it 1k,At Tlllaafc Fnr thtrtv quarter or section 'J town J ranie? wen am j year the Troch kav Uea recommeid1 by names the followinir tt his witnesses to prove , phyiteiaas, scd alvajs five perfect satrfArtion. continuous residence on and cutivatum or aid t Yhey are not new or untried but havict ben tract, vii: William G. Love. Jame K. Allen.! ,e ,j by wide and conrUat m for ne.rJy an Klia w. vieit anu J.ewis i. neu. ao oi , CD,ire reneration. they Cowies .eorasaa. ,-- r . fci'.3oct21 S. W. SWITZER. Reruter. M Assistants. USTotice. CH A TTEL MORTGA OK SA I.E. Notice i herebv ctven that on the 6th day of November. 1S0. at 2 o'clock r- ta. , at my stable in the town of Ked Cloud Nebraska. I will oner rn, ..i. .t nnblic aaction. one rrar mare rente about ten years old. one irray hnrwr male about inc ham attainerl well i merited rank amonc the few stat le reosH' of the ace I'nbtie (peakert and hfinsers oe ibeot to clear and trenrtiien li. cie. cmw a. twenty firt cents a box everywhere. Editor CnrEF: Sir: If it is true, as we have been taught to believe, that brevity is the soul of wit, what a mas todon'the bold "Rhoderick" from Ina- vale must be? Has he not. in a single sentence, completely demolished your humble servant and demonstrated to a mathimatical certainty that the Hon. Mr. Kaley is not Mr. K. at all? That he had no connection with any of the unfortunate contracts drawn for Web ster county; though K., the commis sioners and old residents all agree that he had. That notwithstanding his ad vertisement in the Chief as agent for B. & M. Lands, it cannot be true that he has any connection with railroads. In fact, that all the county records, contracts, commissioners proceeding, Ae., Jeje mere myths, and not worthy of belief under" any circumstances. Would the valient Roderick devour us at a. sin?li renin think von. if wo ifftre to suggest that probably the people of wis county woum preicr 10 nave jur. Kaley demonstrate his non-connection with 'the matters alluded to, in some other way than by having his mastta donian friend say "you are another." Or than writing articles purporting enough 1o ncrdwmc on the grave of ihlin himidf nm! without sb-mature of las departed ancestors. -anv kind. Cmas." At a regular session of the P.oard of County Commissioners of Webster Co., Nebraska, held on the 5th day of October, A. D., 1380, it was bj eaid Board. Resolved. That the following Atinwtirtn 1kr oviil tri flfimo 1 hproVat M... -v. """,:.:"- H..7" i' A. D. 1SS0. suuuniieu ju ii juuiM?iii.jii mj "iijuaii- jo lieu electors oi weneier couni-y, Ne braska to-wit: j Shall the County Commissioners of Webster county, Nebraska levy,' a tax of two (2) mills on the assessed valua tion of said county for the year jggl, for the purpose of sending in tlje con struction and completion of a Poor House, on the west half of scrtion 5, town 2, range 11 west, in said ctmrtty. Tl form in wliieb paid TrOtyiinn shall be submitted sliall by balfct upon which ballot sliall be written ocprinted or partlv written and partlylprinted the words "For Toor House Tax" or ",gainst Poor Home Tax", land all liallots: having thereon the woals "For Poor House Tax" shall be takn to be in favor of the proposiuon,! and all ballots having thereon th words "Acainst Poor House Tax" 1111 l,e taken to be against said prs-jsition, Tiiiii ii mu iiiiiu? u sue uit rmi in this behalf shall le infavor olfthe pro position it shall be deemed aiid. taken to be carried. j The said proposition shall jbo voted on at the general election to l held in the countv of Webster, on tlfe 2d day of NovemTser, A. D., 1880, at Jhe votii places in the several precinju an nounced by the election notice posted in said precincts. j "Which election shall be opened at 8 o'clock in the morning an continue open until 6 o'clock in the periing of said aay. l By order of Uie Board (of Countv Commissioners. J.A.T nine run old anl one Jiarsa sniay ore a nlow. the tame havicc been conveyed to me. J h. Warner, by ehatul mortrsje by one Joh f-.nnK.lt on they'd dav of Ami. I"), the da n t i ..;.) mnrinn and said mortcase narirr been recorded in tbe Coanty Clerk offiee ia the countv of a etster ana sxaw 01 .orwi. uu Kcthtrj! Xtctiertll KrtierslU Are you JttcrbI at alcbt and rrken ttrtnr rest by a siek child sof trior aad erymr wstk the eicmriatinc pain ot coltinc letbT If so. cost ocee aad ct a botUe tf Mr. icIw' Hoota incyrop. It will relieve the poorli'tle taffer er laamediately depend nf-on iu there tv mistake about. There is not a mother on earth who ha ever used it. who silt net tell yoa at otee tat it will rental tbe bowel, and rte restlo the mother, an I rciexaa-j neaitB in ib . .I.IU ...t.r.. iik. nir if l eerretiT sale there be.nr due at iuhm "" rv?B,' I tow in ail ea and plaint to the lte. ae.4 Hay i J. C VllllIL Xortracee. QUA TTEL yiOP.TGA CE SA LE. WntBKaa. On Use 19th dy of lone A.D 1AC. one N. A. Christian rave hi; eertain promtsary note for two hundred and nine FJS CO. dollar, and interest at the rate of tender cent per annaa payable to l- C MetcaJf or order ua or before the 1st ay oi January, si. v. s. whereas, on tbe IStn day of Jane. A. I. 1W .to a .. A 1 1 &a .1 i t.aa4 seenre tne raymeni oi m "" . i-j W. B. Koby haa the finest line of Tobacco in the city. tf Money to Loan. i by fr the het Tinc and 8eUl aMe i.t Hand Hook ever llbe,r. ljett I, Mh. It telNbnth 8ie eonMdt r niw t ! ' thine In tb b. wy. Iw in tin Vir h Ljer, lli.w ! d- tito.M tirrr!r ho I tn,X.ful r ll'iw It A t In f"l'tt I ttrtr ('rt of life, an-t evntalft a ctd inM ( varied Infnr-oalwo lndii.nLa t alt fcr cijnt rvfer.nee. Ant W'un'irl rr ti or vr t.me. T know why thl l-wk mf ewJ value and aifraMton U b tt tJn anr ler aply for term to II, U M0.MMKl)l.,V C i .m M. Lal. . GOOD IvTEAVS. Quick Tin: ef Throtijjh Traiaa! Close Connection. No IhUy f Burlington Route ! To Chicago and The East. T,awet rale f Far will b made. TbroMgh Car "til b ran fwo a. A W.rJntl in hoiitbeen aebraaka t tblec. A ten tntno'e fitariKx will b mvla t I'a eiffie Junction. AT I HtCAtJO el t-K-ts's w5H alway b taade to the st, MrwtbtH etxl iwrta, l4azrr bertU rerrl at tbi LiJa tljktoBc. hr Tdecrafb ar on ai-tdstatUa. from M'nut Hirer t t.1jjert. TO ST. LC?;iS AND THE SOUTH. The burlinrten Mntubafe a systeraof ihrvacb l.(.er and riot efiBrlw. btto the liMur hl'tr rt t fiil l'uMkr ukinc ibis lino bare tbe Lt ef aecotatsodstion. I'ollrosn sletr ran -aly (rota Mloiri Klver tu SU UvnU. TO I'KOKIA. IN'DIANAI'OMH. CIN CINNATI. AND TUB SNITH KA8T. r-Tht ttb onlyrelUbl ronta ttb7i'b . l'.iKtioRj ar ! 1'iSflt wltW th T. I'. A W and 1 LAW Railroad f-r IndUn aroll Ctncinnati. otatsbus. a I all rtrt anbtstbrs Obt. Ken uey. sotker I4i. jVJTSQ 7A23. ad XtiCs ti 73 :xl;. When yMi ro ent b re ! trtJ er ifc B.AM I f if ra wUh to SArK ail a lortabte and Jr Vt travt rtri&T. A. E.TOrXLI.,. Y, IOWKLL. Uenl waaac.r. UesT Ft TtAVt At the Bank in Red Cloud, on bet terms vet otTered. From and aftr this ilatr Fmith Brrc. pini.arv not.. Td interest tbe above named ,& Thnmrs-on will maice loan- on un N. A. Cnristian-aBortcacor exeented and de- roveI farnw at jtraisht ten per cent, livered t?j Di lietcair rnorwee m ei-tUe . wt vaynUe annually at the end of raori-azenaej iojciiwii.j.'. "".v. . ' t. .1 . - ortgage requ i avoid tn iid note iv-d mortaTe the ma of two fcnndred , uncertainty of -ending apphratinn nafterdeaeriaed property. aceordiB to tne pro -I - vn;,i tK. rnttmnarr delaV and rr 1 .m Aefaa. i riar Lai haw aneoBi""'" ' - and filUB dollar ai ten ets- Wavrill sell I fo annroval. Our fiwiIltlfM ptemetotof?!"L?-!i21'2UnfAn ,,4 inVlrw a loan the ame dar V -m- - - - --r " ttTHOMFSON.f in h lOVB OI CU VIOBU. " o v.-.-7 Nebraska, on tha 4th day of ovaabr. A . V. JIC application V mad ISSOl.'dkr. ..Ue prerertvdesrO ,r gvcTXH BROS. lkerein tie u Btr ji w " 7 KENDAlSt fSWVIN CUREiM in forehead, color naare, seven yean eld. torrel. and one nxsi bay ; wtta ftar ia tercaeaa. i Oaefoarta t) o( the raaall mia bovt Bjowtev n t. octb-sjt onefoBrth J4T.of eM.03 34. town Z. nf 11 wt. aad one third XQ of the com ercip now ftewir oa tha ata-e.t yi. o i action 34. tonn 2. raaa U west, one act of double barneaa a! oa aaud Bare. Hr V. -- Kwllt. U- C Mrreair. Vy-mZ U' AttotBey. Jtarta;ae. 2-t4 X0TIC2 TO TIAC312S. Kotiee is hereby ftT. taat I will xari allpeTaowwhoataydesnre to ofer tieawetvea a nvJ''" tor teckei of Ue priBaaryor Oo3 aa tha fm Barariaj.iathe -atka ! Kebraaxy. JiajT Angwm. aaa jbi; SlatlUN thaim daNar ia the ah?( JaliTry. AariL Jaly aad October. At Ga!Ja Koek atkettrat Satariay ia the ot of UMttk, Jaaa. 8aa.taih- ami DeeembeT. pf.rniAi to weave at 9o clock a. a. a A Pnri. C4mv Clerk. Coanty Snrtriateadeatof PaWielastractioB HONEY TO LOAH! 31oney to prove up with on final re- Kendall's Spam Cure. Th jaost ttee.fal Itraaedy rrtr 4ltr?i, a It t eertala in IU tfrtU 4 4o UL fiur. Re4 prrf !! Fkok Rrr, V S ORANGKIf. Prei41s JSder ef tbvMt. Albaaw IVrM. ft AJkaoa.VL.Jaa Sh. li. D. B J. KcosU. v lo.. Oeur-aj lr v jwtr lttin J will ay teat say rt-er1i HU LesdattV ? v'ts Cre haa been tny K" tory Ialed. Thr sr Pfttsrtr I Hrrt a -Xt.fyiirratrJ with )trfiW" of lameftcaa by a v . Las! rvn say jtnrti rrJa verr tasae aJ I Uravi blsa ut fur f-w ws vhes be bw-aa Mt. bstwhI rut hsaa ce tk rwd be rr hea t 4U rvert?ht a HafVr w fonalar. ' trvrrl a, bottle f KeUlt' ifmrH Care od wr b ! thsa m hottU rarest hUaso that h U o Ue. rither us the taeh W Cw-I. ltepft!yr W( . P.XOrUSflitB- I'EIMEVKRANCE WILL TKU- B.J. KrdiU M. Ov. 0t la tsiiva Tn fcd ntyawir. 1 thssk I osixht t tet 79 kr that I bava reBrr4 iw avi vkh K- CROW 1ST! Xot the Crown of King, nor the Crown of Glorv, but the Crawn Sewinjc Machine, the latest and Tet machine in the market, it will pay you to call a the Poat-Office arul ee it Ifbre toh 1 ptirchaM-! ForSaiV by M. R. 3IcNrrr. Iaw hw Watn the soavLa sA lra ikrt. t hav orsi the Sef rit mth. It aaoatka to take tie Ue fml t t-c ,b mH 6a. L have at earn tsotttea. T hr it atKirriy "wlL 9 at ail vtiS. al ft". be fa h r Mu Thia i a iuUtUl KdW4. It ia 9r ihia her. hwtifnie feraMsrhalJ&haJatoae Sraaa to saAx will b verrrreac tUtrn)nUr T. .... . Cj.SL,Pu- Rrsd Ur $t IK aKrat4 -ae- srhkh think rrre cittiTe pryX f lie vLrts- - r"Sy hs aver wet with th askta&a! a&s esse 1 ear kso-atetlav. frs hew a vM a aaaa. Pr fl. per bote.orMX hett Ut Si All DrxambtM ht ic ot u tt ic Isrroa. r it wiit hat t aay aiinii oa .-vseaiat f rV by tho froansrtort. rrf-ij cettit, or on deeded Und at 8 per cmL, . uam8rH c tmrr lre A and 1-62 per cent- commton. or ai tstraight 10 pr cent, no commiin. Jso. 1. Wiixcox. 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