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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1880)
-&& eje 4m3t;-mipmmmmm mwam" H--U' u timm J Moon i Callender, )deai.kks in( General Merchandise, Dry - Goods, Groceries, Boot fc Shoes, HATS AND CAP. Drug, Medicine, Oil Tarnishes, Paints "Etc. 0LAS5WAKE, QUEENSWARK, H AM) WARE & HARNESS ETC., ETC., ETC. A fall line orovcrylliiiiK kept ' K" eral store, :U the miwitca8H x-iacia. R-pe-tfully, Moon & Callender. CfWLES, - THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. All toad (tilrrrtisaiiail onlrred in Jut tin ImlffinUe tluir, will be vynlurly dmryed up cadi veck until ordered out. NEBRASKA ffiuiun CITY mm in A. LnnterlNtclis Propr, hdi.i:i: in am. kisii?ok canned coons, fruits, NUTS CON FECTIOXER Y, ETC. FRESH BREAD, PISS, CASES, Every IT002. Warm Meal.- at nil hur., !. cMils. Freeh Oyter-s:ilw:iy " hand. Web ster Strrrl. ' dr uth of Kab-y I5pf. i'Unv. red ci.ni:i. - Nebraska DR. 8HEEEB, Proprietor of tho" City Drug Store. AHD DIALER IS Drugs? Medicines. Paints Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, combs brush eh ac, J'atronnge mliritcd and thankfully received. rPrcsri'tiii!- carefully comiMiundca"ai One door south nfOarbcrV .More, HE!) CLOUD, NEK. Nimble Six-pence. G. W, Dow, -DEALER IN- Groceries & Confectioneries, Choice Tea. Coflco Sutrar Ac White Fish & Mackerel. Green. Dried ami Canned FruiU. The bct To bacco ami CipatS' Flour and meal con rautly on hand. Km. Uutter aiid Wood Taken in Payment. Jlrcrythinu warranted to be a. rcjireientod. GIVE ME A CALL u4 1' -will do to good. lit dooi north of arpui office. Red Cloud, - Neb. Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR. FEED CortwMcal, Bran Chopped. Feed and " GROCERIES, TwittlM lied Cloud (Iroccry. Feed aBdrro ' bion to?ewen you want rapplies for a or fet&f t lliichot market price icaeh pair for grain All kinh oliunirr produe tiken n exchango fcrrxl. .oUi delivered tr all y.x -f Iowa 1kii chart. Stare ourh o( Reed's Plow Factory. RED CL0UIr Nebraska Q. A. BROWN, (Snccenwr to V. E-BtecW DEALER IS Parlor, Bedroom ASD KITCHEK FURNITURE, Brackets, Chromos, s Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. Ottwr Twars on nnnd. and tjimned on Aort notice Trice m low any th alley. KepnirutkJof Jl k"tnd done promptly uJ Burial Kobcs furnished at reasonable) rates. RED CLOUD, - - - EB- Miner Bros, sell Superior flour. District court convenes to-day. Apples by the harrell at miner Bro?. Live hogs arc worth from 13.15 to 43.25. Lota of people in town on election day. The pesky housefly is a thing of the paft. Did you vote the straight republican ticket. Hank up your houses and prepare for winter. Final proof papers made out at the Chief office. Call at Miner Bros, and sec the inanagcric. Lots of money was lost and won, on the election. Now is the time to gather autumn leaves and "ich." The Chief office has been buny for the last two week-'. An elegant assortment of cloaks jw-t received at Mrs. Lutz.' The time for buckwheat cakes and maple syrup has arrived. Two wood heating stoves for pale cheap, at the Chief office. Mr. and Mrs. Towne and Mrs. Hawlcy Parted to Florida last Satur day. The weather prophets say that the coming winter will be one of unusual Keverity. Sheriff Warren took one John Mil lar, to the insane hospital at Lincoln last week. Mr. Chas. Rollison, of Wells, we number among our new subscribers this week. Mr. Snanocle has purchased the property just north of the Chief man's roidence. The streets were crowded with teams and people on last Tuesday cause, election day. Tho W. C T. U. will meet at the res idence of Mrs. Goble next Friday after noon at four o'clock. Mr. McKeighan delivered another democratic t-pecch at the court house last Saturday evening. What has become of all of our cor respondents? has politics absorbed all their letter writing abilitj Go to the "old reliable" store of S. Garbcr for ready made clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps fce. We understand that R. T. Root, pub- liher of the Foot Prints of Time, is about to buy the town site of Cowles. The epizootic has reached Lincoln, says (he Globe, and many of the best horse.- in the city arc suffering with it. Last Friday, two hands in the Chief office did $22.75 worth of job printing, and it wasn't a good day for job work, cither. The Rev. Geo. O. Yciser will preach next Sabbath morning and evening at Guide Rock. Church meeting on Saturdav at 2 o'clock i i. J. Q. Totter has sold his interest in the Franklin mill and returned to Red Cloud, lie will engage in the milling business with Mr. Frifbio again. A festival for the benefit of the Pres byterian church will be given by the ladies of that and the Methodist denominations this (Thursday) even ing. The Chief family acknowledges a pleasant serenade last week in the still hours of the night. The mu.-ie was cx- Vcllenty and for which we tender our thanks. D. S. Ifrlvcm, who has been can vassing for the sale of the ''Footprints of Time." up in Northern Iowa, for .-everal months", returned home last Wednesday. John Campbell and Lvwis Moore, who were bound over to appear at the November term of court, were brought up from Lincoln by Sheriff Warren, last Saturday. The I tidies of the Presbyterian and Methodist chureh are making extensive preparation for a grand festival, to be held at the M. E. church, on Thursday ovening. Everybody is espected to be present. . Professional hunters state that the crop of jack rabbits are not an average yield this year. The drj weather didn't agree with jack, and he has probably gone cast to- look up his wife's relations. Arapiihoc Pioneer. W,H-Strohm and the Swith county Free Pinehaxc been engaged in a con troversy in which tho Free 2irem calls Mr. Strohm a liar a swindler and thief. Do not let your angry pension rise, your little hands wcjc never made to tear each others eves. "Out of the way" I'm going to Mre. McBridc'i for a new hat. H. A. Baird, dentist, will be bcnt from his office till the 20th inst. . J. C. Waller, of Cowle, started last Monday for Umatilla, Oregon, where he expects to make his future home. Be not deceived, 'Kendall's Spavin Cure is a positive cure when properly persevered with. Keau auvcrucincm in another column. The ladies of the Congregational church will give a dime social, at the house of Mr. Fred Goble, on Tuesday evening, Nov. y. All arc most cordially invited. Maiiriki) At the residence of Mr. Win. Finnemorc, of Scott, Webster Co., Neb., bv Rev. M. E. Noble. Mr. Oliver Fcnnimore to Miss Lucy Murfitt, on the 27th day of Oct. J8S0 31. E. church, Nov. 7th, S. S. at 10 a. m. Preaching and quarterly commu nion at II A. v., by Rev. C. L. Brock wav. Love Feast at 3 P. M., and preach- t . 1 ing at 7 r. m. All are coruiany invueo. A couple of our citizens heard a goat blatring the other day and thought it wax a child in a well, they ran around the streets greatly excited for a few moments when they spied the goat. They looked at each other, smolc a smole, dropped their eyes and walked quietly to their homes. Itnrrton Euylc. Miss A. E. Knight, of Constantino, Mich., is visiting her brother's family, Mr. G. W. Knight, of Inavale. The Chief acknowledges a pleasant call on last Friday, from Mr. and Mrs. Knight, accompanied by Miss Knight, who, after having read the Chief for a num ber of years, was curious to see what the Chief man looked like. Many thanks. Call again. Brick Pomery has started a new eight page weekly newspaper called The Great West in Denver, Col. His new paper is red hot against londs, is illustrated each week and full to the brim with wit, sense, nonsense, pathos, ugliness, etc., besides one of his very interesting Saturday night Reveries in each number, which chapters are alone worth the price of this live paper which can be had at tho low price of $2 per year' or 6 copies for $10. Ad dress M. M. Pomcroy, Denver, Col. A SOLID SOUTH MAKES A SOLID NORTH! -faEL Headquarter for millinery and fancy goods, at Mrs. McBride. Nothing like it' What? Kendall rfpavin Cure. Read their advertise ment. More new gvc-is of latent styles, a: Mrs. McDrides. Latiterbach makes the 1h1 of bread, rca-on why, he itv Red Cloud milL Patteul flour. Putnam m-IU it. Ladies vfan mil themch es best, at Mr. McBrides. DuftVi cvUt Knbv. vincjcar (or ak at Vtf Try Kendall's Sjavin Cure, a fmedy for Spavin, Curb. Kini;l EVERY NORTHERN STATE EX CEPT NEW JERSEY GONE OVERWHELMINGLY REPUBLICAN. 2' ftV wF sure remeuv ur spavin, Lun, tuninionev or any enlargement of the joint. See Advertisement. Crown Jewell Patent flour, can al ways le had at the store of Cha. K. Putnam. The be; flour m the valley. The woman that had th licht-M, whitest, sweetest bread, the woman that used thr Red Cloud mill Talent flour. She Iwiuglit it of Putnam. If you want the hot flour in the market vou should go to Cha--. E Putnam's and get the celebrated Full Wheat Flour, from Atchison Kau-as, called the Wnitc Ibse. Ttf Fanners who contemplate pnning up on their claims will learrisomcthing to their advantage by calling at the Red Cloud Chief office. if Gillou Wuhtne CrytL Sjc IaI-jt and wp. For salu tA A S Manh, Splndrti ai.pjr and Jor- cet jwrtjttc-. at Roby'. tf Buy your tablr lintcr of A S. Urk. Cool a Ice. tBci in the market. W. H. Roby ha the timet line r Tobact-o in the aty tf "Uncle Scan" ( arUor Iww jut rccrtv id a largu lot of Kt and 1hhvi un able for winter icar, call and grl a jiair cheap. Mi Lydo Hair ha rcturnctl to Red Houd and 1 agxtn prepare! dn making. ATTENTION COMPANY! MEml amPEMOws Arr not only in the HrM, bnt at Kr-t Wr i 15varn t Hr Wi C tr iU f Neu lUiin, C.-tliPrnia SaIimi Vcv. and French N.ucat Candv at 1 jk.i. -. lt JOm Final Proof Xoticrs. j Whirl nr are prejvirol l kM A UcaaW. 1V' for the Cdrbratcd r t Lnd OCe at Qtovaaisctea !. O-t. J. I JfntWr 1 arVy gitn (Lat tk Mlaviet nitarH rtlr bit fil-J notice tf hi intrcUsa to BT.kt flnl rrwif in tupt-vtl of kn clua ci nrc 3nl tvlrr thtrrt!. Ufr 1k f tb I)ltrk Court uf WtUlcr nuat ath(SrlB Cloa I, ;,tb.. on btiuH Vt Rt tU: '. Ilh. 1H1. GLAD SHOUTS OF TRUMPH GO UP FROM ALL OVER THIS BROAD LAND. Miner Bro. have received a car load of apples which thoy will hell by the barrel at very low rates, as they hae ordered another car load and will not have room for so many. Call and get two or three barrels while they are to be had cheap. At the Flour fc Feed store of Chas. E. Putnam you will find a first class stock of groceries, and when in town vou should not fail to call on him, re- memoer 11 mil 1M! 10 your nacres i u do so. tf Fat Ilrrrtas.. TrevmrUoa I. .S. No. lj. tst ta toata-ra! quarter. MrOon . tnwo 4. iiae K!imI,icJ B1I9M the fullnl aj hb itoc.r. g , contlnnna rfUrar in t raltivatloa of tiH tiact. : flotfnd W!(htmaa. Ll tlrxutt. Irate Uurdiaa d 1-dw.uJ UnrflB. all of Ills Hill. NeVr. coTlJerr .. W. SWrrZER. H.cbur. Land OSee at Hlooiaiortua Neb.. tcu. lvx Ntic U hrrrbr irn that the follawiec narord rrltlrr haj t)A tiotW of hi Intention to maVe final rrrf in tafpflft of bit rlaltn. and car final entry thrrrof bfrt Jar A Tol ler. eler of Utr court in Wtbatec counlr at bU otic in had Cloud NtK, en atrday. Drceoi br 4lh. 1SMJ. ii. Jwta CinraiLL. HotBrtea4 No. &CM. for tbe niitth-eait qaartrr. ection 4. town 2. rn 12 et. and naiae the (ullowinr at bia aritBeeM. to prore rontisaoiM reiicnc on and caltiratioa of aaiJ tract ii. John llarrey. Williaa Kicker. Jneepn UirUwo and Anuraw Ktekcr. all of inawaJa. .br. C0Tdec2 H. W. SWITZhK. Kbter. Kelley Barb Fence Wire. Lujnaai.AXiacl Telegraphic dispatches state that New York rolled up 50,(00 republican majority and Shylock English is hur ried beneath an avelanchc of republi can votes. a . 41 a Harness Shop, J. L. MILLER, Kcp cfjajUEti y on haml a fullLuie of HARNESCtSLLARS, SADDLES, HORSE-BLANKETS, WUIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, lTAKSESS OIL, . And everything usually kept in a first class shop. r ., " xivo dooiis north of the bask. -vTbeHih9:t Casa -Pries Paid for Hiie? j-. aa Furs. The man who ''wears good clothes" and rides in his chariot every day says that it was enterprise, (?) that appro priating of telegrams, that was paid for by others, and publishing them as his own. Well, maybe it was, but it strikes us that it is this kind of enterprise, car ried too far, that gets people into dis agreeable scrapes and finally sends them to the place that Bob. Ingersoll save docs not exist. The ladies of the Methodirt and Presbyterian churches will oiler a Hunerb cake as a prize for the best looking gentleman in attendance at their festival to-night, to be voted on by the ladies. If .our nose was not so longfifour skin was a little whiter, if there were fewer pimples orf our fsicc, if our hair could be induced to assume any other position than an upright one on top of our head and if we wa& not so uncompromisingly ugly gener ally, we would go and compete for that cake. Parties from a distance writing to the Chief arc requested to addre--s their letters to the publisher, as letters ad dressed to the Chief, Red Cloud, frequently fall into the hands of a swarthy chief of the red skins, at Red Cloud Indian Agency. If money is in closed in the letters il is probably ap preciated by the noble sons of the forest, but propositions for advertising, letters for publication, spring poetry and dunning letters can be of no possi ble use to the savages, and you will please address them so that they will reach us, as the two former we can make use of, and the two latter articles will help to till our waste basket. -- County Election Returns. The following arc the returns from the difcrcnt precincts in the county so far as we have been able to gather them, up to the hour of going to press: Of course, it is understood that the only opposition to the republican ticket in this county was the opposition to Mr. Kalcy, candidate for the represen tative, by Mr. Case the democratic can didate for the same office, and we shall only give the vote for those gentlemen. RED CLOUD PRECINCT. 4 maj Whole No. votes cast. Republican vote, Democratic vote, Ivalcv, .. Case, INAVALE rRECINCT. JVSllCVf Vrlsea TLEASANT HILL. iVlllOV.a - r . JISO. rOTSDAM. JVIlIOVj Crtt6) - BATIN. Kalev, .............. .... Case, glenwood. Kalev, 4l 9 sso, on Guide Roek gave Kaley a majority of 71, Elm Creek 27. Kaley major- ity will reach about 325. a m In the Elgin (Ills.) Advocate of Oct. 23d we find the following: "A year or two ago Bed Cloud, ieb., promised, wonderfully well, and a number of our business men and farmers thought seriouslv of migrating to its neighbor hood. And it will be remembered that Messrs. Osgood & Locke did move a stock of goods there about a year and a half since. Well, the crops have this scauon, as well as in several seasons pa.-t, been a complete failure, and the lown has become practically deserted. Mr. Osgood will close up his store there andTemove back to St. Charles." If we mistake not, the people of the "practically deserted" town of Red Cloud remember a few things, too. They remember that the late firm of Osgood & Locke lacked the business qualifications, the pluck and enterprise that is so essential to success in the west. They also recollect that instead of Mr. Osgood closing the store here, it was closed by the creditors of the conccrnand the goods were sold to pay off the indebtedness that had ao cummnlated upon the hands of the small, souled penurious managers. Thcv" also know that the attain of Mr. Osgood in St. Cliarles, lib-are in Tery Have f aSaatSBaVUeaw Miner Bros., arc hsadquartcra fur sewing machines of all kinds. You can get any kind of a sewing machine at their store that you want, ami they say that they will 'trade for anything that is portable. Cull and look at their machines. No Solid South can ever trail this starry emblem of liberty in the dust. OUB WASHINGTON LETTZS. Washington, P. C, 1 Oct. 20th, 1SS0. 3 SO 2D7 80 2 55-132 123 65- 36 29 57- 36 21 50 76-26 28- 2 26 little better shape than.jeaaGir8 here, and the people of ReACieiad kno w that it docs not follow that3cause every little bandy-legged ignoramus without brains or busbies qualiications to comprehend the elements of success in a new country. fHSi nd S0 Dack to his" wife's relations, that the town necessarally becomes "praclically de serted" in consequence. Mr. Advocate,- learn something of the country, from a reliable source, that you seek to traduce, before making such broad assertions; Washington hopes by far the most prosperous winter it has ever had. Presidential seasons have of late always brought here immense crowds. The steady tide of visitors to the city, the rapid increase in its permanent popula tion, and the special interest felt in the presidential contest, promise to fill the city completely from December, when Congress will meet to March, when Gar field will be inaugurated as President. The advantages of Washington as a winter residenco arc becoming widely known, not only in this, but in other countries. e have ample space ami delightful situations for building, and the hotel accommodations of the pres ent time are incomparably superior to those of the past. Secretary Schurz has not returned to the city, though his presence is urgent ly needed at the Interior Department, ih connection with exiting Indian dis turbances. He is expected in a 'few days. The President said a year ago or so, that be saw no objection to Cabinet officers appearing before the people to explain their manner of conducting the business of their departments. The president's idea may be the correct one, but he would hardly select the time for such explanation just when a particular officer's services were most needed here. It is understood tho architects ap pointed to examine into the subject of accommodations for our rapid in creasing library of Congress are unani mously in favor of erecting a new and extensive building in Judiciary Square in the heart of the city. This square is half a mile from the Capitol, and the removal of the library to such a dis tance will occasion some inconvenience to members of Congress. Bnt the li brary isjiot really the library of Con gress. Each House has its own library, separate from this one. The great safe ty of the books and the increased ac commodation to the public receive from the commission, as it should, the first consideration. This city is making unusual prepar ations for the entertainment of the vast crowd which will visit us this fall and winter. Washington's hotel and board ing house accommodations were never so great or so extensive as now. The gold reserve in the bank of France amounts to $140,800,000, in the bank of -England -to $128,312,000,650; in the United States treasury, to $135,244 839, and in the bank of Germany, to only $47,000,000; the remainder of the latter's rfservc $85,000,000, being in silver. Biegold in France and En gland ia-steadily decreasing, much of it coming to this country. In France, under the operations of the double- standard, goWis drained from the bank in exchange for silver, but the finance MONEY TO LOAN! Money to prove un with on final re ceipt, or on deeded laud iU S per cent., turn 1-62 per cent. coinmL-sioii or at straight 10 per cent, no commission. Jno. R. Wii.IjTox. Office next door to Chief office. 30tf - - e Honey to Loan. At the Bank in Red Cloud, on best terms vet offered. From and after this date Smith Bros. & Thompson will make loans on im proved farms at straight ten per cent, interest pavable annually at the end of each vear." No charges for mmmivdnn, examination or appraisal. Nothing deducted in advance and no second mortgage required. Parties lwirrowing from us avoid the customary delay and uncertainty of sending applications away for 'approval. Our facilities enable us to close a loan the same day thr. Amilifutuin is made. 6-3tn SMITH BROS. & THOMPSON. Public Sale ! I will offer at Public Sale on Mon day, November 15th, 1880. My farm, an'd also my entire personar'property, consisting of 2 span ot horses, i uuggy Which, fur Quality and Tc-t aumU ilhm a Rival WK MAKE A SrKCl VLTY OF- STOVES and RANGES. LanJOBco at Hloominrton. Neb. Oct. t 1"". Kti Il hertbj civm that the following nBlnr4rttlrrh4 Sled notice of bit inti-ntlun to k- final rruf in lUMxtrt of hU claim, an J carr n' entry tbrrcef. pn f to be made be tore JaM A Tnllej. ( Irrk f the t onrt of Webttcroamr. at hli office, hi Ke4 lluail. Neb en TuraJar Non-uberSth. 1W. vu. Err L- Lana. bomeitra'l A".31(. for tbe uibwl l, outb eaat KUtlH foutbwejt1; and nortbveft ' ontnwejt ' cction3l town I range 9 .!. an4 nam re tbe fnllowirr a. bu HnM to pruTeeontlnnoai rtdtnee uo atd rallo atlun of taid tract, rtu George Fool Afc4re Hardy Henry CV.nlrr and John Strattou. all of Outde Rock Nebnika. tUnor.5 8. W. SWITZF.H. Rubtcr. LaadOffieeat RIoamincton X-h. Oct. Hth. lvk Notice il hrrebr itWen that tbe follonlrr named icttlrr b filed notice of hi intention to nakr fini'l proof in .ortort of hi claim and ie cttre final entry then"' txtfnr Jatnr . Tttlle; Clerk" of flnrt In W Mer coanty Neb, at hi office In Red Clood Neb. on Saturday Docetn bcr lib. 1880. rir Tiuncs A !. t. homtftead Ke.Sl'U. for the outh eat aartrr of feci inn Z town .1 range 10 writ, and iiamrs the follnwinc an hit witnewe" to prcTe cyitin nou residence utn and eultiratlon oi id trrt. Tiz: Tbomat J Ward. Abram Weill. David Francia and Joha Sn.ith. all of Cowlr A'eliraka. oct:'lnor25 H. W. SWIT7.EH. UtiLler. G a- in eECZgj-jfJaAIfarwr -tjlaialaaaa aaaaaaaaiHBmBBBBa&Baaaat,')! aaaaaaaaaa-Trfrf? WatrV s9SaWaaS . t IJ aaTUP III "' '"It c 01 Land Office at Illnomington Keb Oct Ith. 10. Notice i" hereby irien that the fnllowinr named fcttlerha filetl nticof h-i intention o make final proof in rnpport of hi rUtiu. and secure final entry therrof before. I aineji A. Tul ley, clerk of lit. ourt of Wrlnirr county. Neb., at hie rfflre in Hel Ctonl. Neb., on Mon day. Norernler nlh. 1I. eli. Hmmii (. Ilcanaciix. hoineJtrid No. Tit, fur tho north-wrrt 'juarter of ..cction 24 town 4 range 5 trrt, and narnri thw fallnwlnr aa hi witneiwr to prove cnnlinnon rriidencp upon and cbltiralion of aid tiac . m. Howard Ilainv. John He'illy, rienrr lining ar.il Jhn A. Harmon, all of NrgnmW. .ebraka. octTnorl S. W. SWITZKR, Kcci'tcr. ClfATTEL ilOinVACF.SA LK. Notice is hereby gieen that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on the 2n I day of An cut.lRV). and duly file! and rccordcl in the office of the connty clerk of Wel.itercountr Nc bratka. en th ".'nl day of A u it int. H0. at 2 o'clock and 20 minutes p. ra. ol that dy. and eseruled by K. ( . ruld to JnhnMti trep. to 1.17 iiiuul of ho'S. 200 acres of corn, 1 a. i1 .. -. . . iitA .U..i1c. kT irtrn riul. set oi m;i .... w. w.. . ;fVu-e h- - t of ,hB wm , f(irlr ,u ,,,. der, about 8 ton of hay. tine new wagon, lllM inil f,rry cent (i.o) and upon hirh household and kitchen luiiuiurc iw cord of wootl, 8 goats, a lot of fowls, 1 milch cow and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Will be made known on day of sale. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock on my farm 5 miles south west of Red Cloud. 13-W2 A. J. RCKNECKKR. For Sale! The Subscriber h:is a lot of fine French Merino Bucks for sale, bred up from Vermont stock, which he will sell on reasonable terms. For further information inguire at the Livery Stable of J. Cramer. j-Mv-4 E.B.Warner. Dated Red Cloud, Oct. 25, 1SS0. . At the Hardware store of Besley &. Perkins is tho place to get your Barb wire, your stoves and everything else in that line that you need, for there vou can get good goods at the very lowest prices, Hyw : lhfrf ia now tine the an ef 'ottT reven dollar and fltty ix centf II7-W.) lefult htag been made in the payment f laid lutn. therefore I will fell the property therein !ecrib,d. to-wit. The undivided two thirds interest in twenty-one acrei f jrrowing and utandine corn, on the north-weit quarter of iretion twrntfour town three range ten wet. lbs undivl ed two third interest in even and one hlf cre of frowinr and ttanding corn on tbe aouth-rat quarter f section twrnt-ix town tbre range ten wc it. and are undivided three fourth in tereatin in tbrt acre of grtiwing aivl tandiog corn, on the aootb eajt quarter, of lection thirty one. town three, range nie wwt, having the ntire interest which the eaid r. o. l.uid hal in and to the several alove deerbel price of corn located in Wcb'tor county. Neb., on the ald2nddjyof Angnt. 18S0 at put he auction, at the front of the tlore building occupird by aid Johnton Jc Crept, in tbe town of Red Clond. in Webnter county. Nebraika. on tho 10th day of December. 1830. at 1 o'clock v m in of aid day. Jobjso od Lum. Jfortgagee. By O. U Ca. their All'. Dated Red Cloud. Neb.. Nov. 3d. IW. 13-lw . V rices To Suit The Tim vs. Wc arc Headquarters for Iron and Wooden Pumps of every Discription. AGUIC1JI.TUKAI, ISIPLEJIKXTJi (JCNS, RKVtlLVKKS IIU)V and STKK1. CAUItl USK ati-l )'ViN STO('K' HAUliH)l) LI MBKIl AC. Af Vll LimL f TIN. CtUM'KU 4iid MIKI-H MU)N WUKIC mi Uuid and Made to Orl r. Call and ice ". wc can nave you tnowy. i Besley I Forking RED CI-OUD, - KKI5RAPK . gaBaWBawaav Sg-fflaW' IH VaW na .foi CHA TTF.l. MORTGA CK SA I.E. Notice is hereby given that on the Clh day of Nuvember, IPSO, at 2 o'clock p. ra. at my table in the town of Red Cloud Nebraike. I will offr fnr le at nnblic anetion. one array mare male bout ten year old. one gray hire mole about nine ycari old and one Marvb rulky bre king plow, the hoi having ben crnveyel V. roe. J. C. Warner, by efaaitel morUago by one John Campbell, on the 23J day of April. 1RW. the date ol Mid BiorUafe. and aaVd inorUaare bavins been recorded in the County Grrk'a office in tbe eoBotyof We biter and (tat of Nebraska, and there being due at tbe time of the 8rt publi cation of thU nntiee. onaaid morUage. tbe mm of S17UX) and inter t 4 the rate of un per cent, per ajnam from date of mortgac. lHilea at uea uioua, mu iiu mr oi uouun J. u. nni NOTICE 70 TSACHiaS. Notice i hereby riven that I will eiamln alt peraom who may dnire t .'ffer th)iaelvM a candidate for teachefi of the primary or common chKl of W ebter county at lied Houd on the firt lurday in the to tilli of l"ebrury. Jr Anru'l fd .Nvuiber. At Illne Hill n tHe Dr Saturday In the innntW o lanuary. April. Inlr and Oober. At (rulde R.Krk on the fi ot ,"altirdy In the inlulbe I ilarch. June. September a.d 1'teeoiber. Kxaunnatlou t cowmen'o at Vo clock . A rra. County SuvM intendenl of I'ublle Intrnrt on F. NEWHOUSE, -DEALKlt IN- DRY-GOODS, Groceries and Notions; RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. A. l. WW, 10t3 Mortgager. CHATTEL MORTUAGE SA I.E. WRgKH. On the linh diy of Jane A. I 130. one N. A. Chriatimn ave hi certain promixaiT note for two hundred and nine ($29 CO.. dollar, and interest at the rat of ten per cent pr annuw. pabl tn D- C Metealf. or ox Ut on or bef.re the 11 dy of January. A. D. 1MI. An-l vherea. on the 15th day of June. A. I. 1 ). t" ceare the payment of the above deeribeI t.romiry note n!l interest t n aooje s;81 The public generally are requested to call and examine my good and prici-s. a a idntse of the patronage i solicitcl. Store, firt door north of Mother's meat market. 14-26 F. XKWHOrSE. k Ccsjh, Ccld ar.Ccrf Tirstt fhall h toppJ. Neclct fra-jaeotly rrlu In an lpcnrbl l.ang lia r ConaBSptlB. Brnwn' OmnchUI Troeb-i are Mrt-itn lw give relief la AiO.taa. Rroatbltl. Cougb'. CaUrrn. CoBiomptlvr an J Tbtot Dlee, Pr thirty year the Troh hare been rrtndd by gui oh to suc:c;ks - wiru -rit . fjiiU. ANiiwinrn I Ly f Ibt Lot I'lulnrr and JJeUt ti l a I Hani l'.,k eter pabtkt. Bfh lb ''' fa It tail brtth Mte eomvlelv J tvw td-a-i thlwg in lh Ml l Hw V" W lwye', llw l d- Iv l"fellr ,"tn.'r.il'r II t. A I in - tr ! i erery Mrtwf life, and enltM r--l w jf rrij infor. .t-u dilMbl t all i mt Ut eniNt ief.rfB A r Wnl ' f pr lm T k why tb ek f r1! value atnl BttfaclPt "H te.tle NHi -r epjd; fr lerut W i, !. H0aO'. ' U. X v . 7ui ft. U Wv byiiclaa. and alway give perfcet tlCarll&. &ty are not new or natrieu tnrt mtwrDin , . I ...-J lM mII. mI AMM.f.ta. ft .. 1.1, AX. . .. .- .h .. - ..ari. ur lu. .k... l ii.r...b .... ... .... ... X. A. V""V Bf0"j?,rL iSllS' . Z ..V-lenUr. ieaeration. they have atlab-l we. liverea m u; -. .''dulv filed erite4 rank mtv the few Ujl reme-hre of .lTfo2h M LSS:; D. CLJM- twentynv rent . ba etywherr. The above is the text of the lament ed Horace Greely's advice, and at great expense our artist has endeavored to illustrate the force with which he said it. uifjM;t..inl recline bimi.lf cnaafa add un ftenred. took immediate poiion ef tho htre i natter deeribed proi-erly. according to th pro TU'wniof Mid mortcae. There u now dneon aid note and mortgage the turn of two bundM-l ..j en... .Inli.ri n Ira emu. ne will fell at public auction in frunt of W . C Keilly oltee. in the town of V'ed Clond. Webiter eoastr. Nebnuka. on th 4th day of November. A, V. 18S0 atl.'eloca: r. I., ice propyl v.!.-. .l : -:.- nn. mar win vear ol J. wila liar iutiniiw.- - - ; -.,.. k.. in lorebead. color eorrei.. ana -. mare, aeven year old. with rtar in forehejid. Tain D3. aw'"a flnrrnarth I'll OI IM ram g ob the fot:ih-eajt onefonrth IKKm ert on 34. town 2. range 11 west, nod one third 04 of Um .abv iKIaltllw nvl inw uaUl'CMI. la a feetion 34. town 2. range 11 writ, one itt of double Baraewf l oa aaitf Jv , Hr W. C. KlILLT. D.CM KTCi IT. 10-w3 lit Attorner. Mcrtrage. The ladies, individually and collect ivelv, without a single exception, pro nounce J. Monroe Tavlor's Gold Meda- Soda or SsUeratus to be the best and most wholesome article in the market. They say it makes nicer, whiter and lighter Biscuit and Cake, and requiring less shortening than any other, and is much better to use with cream Lirtar than any other. Try it. Most of the Grocers'and many of the Druggist sell it and at wholesale by wholesale Gro cers. a i Blanks! Blanks!! jfc&n! Kes?:!! fe&ersm Are yon Jhtarbed at flight and t.p.ktn f yenr ret by a lick child ru'erisx a&d cryiaa- h tbe ticrociiunif pain el caioag teew i o. r i once aivl get a k-ettie tttMrt. Wlwlow wth iBgHymp. It will relieve tte r I It Hem If r er iaimediaiely JepenJ npa it: tberc b mUtake aUraL. There I r-rt a tnetber -a earth who ha ever wed ll. U will not tall jo at oc tail it will reraJnt the boweU, aI give rest to the mother, and relief and health, t tb- child. prtii like aaH. It U perfeealy ra to ne in nil . BJd pieatant t th Ut. 4 b the preeriptie& of ono of the oldt and bt feaaJe Vhyijciaw and sarj ia Use United uttau tl4 vtryarher. t cent a houlc. GOOD 3N"JfiVH. Quick Titsc! Throyjjh Train' Cloc Cohch'cHob ! No DcUy Burlington Route! TO CHICAGO AND THE Ea: T lwet rata of Fare will m ad. Through Ur will b rn frwin .A t. IMm in hvutbcm Va t' Cbirag'i. A tea mlaeic evancriv will be wd at l' elffw Janet W. ArCHICAlK) eViee roiMtV wHI il'ifl be Ba.e t like ear.fbat ell tnutXU. . sleeping ear bertht rerv-I at tne Uitk.fa tl:katlfK bv Telegraph er un appti'tWai ron Jf'Moeri Klrr t Chlcg'. TO ST. LOUIS AND THE :X)CTH. Tbeburllstton rvnUfhave a fttetaaf tbrqegh IeH.r and tU eonnetHiv lreten lav Xuuar klter and Si. mU Paaeengere Uklf) Uii lin have th ht acewMBvodattoMi. rnllMain slepr rn fg rly Irum Miuvwri Kier u dt I. TO l'KOUIA. IN Dl AN A 1'OLIS. CIN CINNATI. AND THK SNL'rif.KAST. r-Thu iheosly reliable rnte totbit et. AQBCtpiB are ma. at I'eMrla with liw" f I. k W &! 1 a. k W, Kallrtt t1 tiJUn apolb' OiMrlnnatl. t'alaMbn, and all e0.l aabauntbern Ohio. Ken oy. ntkern ln-1. sntivs CAsa. cb&d KhIj .t 75 tu. Wh'nywa g eaet be tire tM nm ever taxr B. JtM lne If fttn whhtv YV. l Vit forlahle and 4ira Is trvet epedUf A-CIOCZALIN. Y. IjUWMW- OenT tnwtr. tUnl Yli T'lAt't $ P Rmvin cure! JB)aieaBuaaeMa.jaaSm-V flBt A full line of State Journal CoV., Rl antra Ithf utandard blanks of the of that country are in a healthy condi- j state) are always kept for sale at the Uon. Kjtox. Though Hancock is behind and can never get there, Kncr .Brothers are Alwavs ahead, and you can get there, ru1 ivhpn von tret there vou will find tlie largest'and best stock of goods in the vallev, out of which you can select what vou want and be sure of getting a tmA artir-lo at the lowest ficnres. It -. and, above all, aim to keep truth on ju pay you to give them a call when yur s-ide and all will be well. youcome to town. Chief office, and at the same pricea that they re sold at in Lincoln and Omaha. Tlie following b a partial list of blanks on haud: Warranty Decdst 3Iortgage Deeds, Chattle Mortgages.. Search Warrants, Mechanics Lein, Power of Attorney, niiknffle. -' - - " . . Quit Gaim Deeds. 3. !&?.. CHA TTEL XOJITGA GE SA LE. I Notice U hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage, uaieu on uitian dav of September. 1879. ami duly filed an'd recorded in the office of the Begi inrnonhnf Jewell countr. in the SUte of Kansas, on the iith day of! September, 1879, at 10 o ciooc a. m, oi ti,nt ,nv and executed by J. C, lltint- :,..rfr.n "t.i .TAhn.4un &. Creir to ecnre thepavmentofthesum of One linn drei and Twenty Five Dollar-, ami -ipon which there is now due the um of" One Hundred and Eleven Dollar? andEeghtvOne Cents, (1111-81) de fault liaving been made in the -payment of said sura, therefore I will s-ell the property therein described, to-wit: One brown horse mule seven yearohl, one lumber wagon partly worn, one net of double harn&a partly worn, at ni.i; atirtinn. at the front of the store building occupied by said Johnson & Pror in the torn of Red Cloud, in the countv of Webster, and State of Nebraska, on the lfjth day of Decem ber, 1880, at 1 o'clock P. 3u, of said day. Jonxeox & Creps?, 3Iortg3gces. nr n r f!.tn. thrar AttV. tj tJ CmA Vl. Vrvmrat.r ,1'r.WM -lvu"-' ' ;;Rniv Ctorr. - Samuel West, fiKAlER fir Tob&cco. CigwLTSe C0NFECTI0HER7. CANNED rRUITS, CR-H'KERS, CUKES OltANUES. LEMONS, Kendall's Spavin Cure.S - The nwl vr.f.tl !!:, 4nirl. Hie tnmn tU 4rrt 4 4t v Wwter. Read tw( hfow, e, K5X?KVP-X GRANGER Preeiwkii EWery tKu All. lfirk. 30UIC I Kendall a Sent. r .. I ;.! f fktju rnni3,ijj - a.. tUrU7 JVttu ? X.flRAS"5tM I'W:SEVEIUNCE WILL TKI.KT jSVSf' 2- k t- 1W. ASD A TX'LL tCCE tV TAXCTf also a nc-rr cl& Where yvn can alway . get a nice dih of .Ice Cream dnriag Ue Sca.m. A share of the public pairtmage U respectfully eohdted- Firt door south oi .Mitchell & Jiornart . Ua tirlflUk jtmj ftSLa war. I.. ..... ifeir iefWf-"i.i er " ."r-:r".v bwi J fi?i,Li n ja '? TmtrC-ZZrZJ'H0" vlrta. t m Kuiciau, I f r2V?- . J-K ''-tj t rie &r ti UVLLiOJ. tWra f JU Vt. I f 1 4i v "- ,S -JiV- - J' "X -, - r'tH.tw.'Vi. ' " " -"-- aw V -?Z-T " r v - js - '-Sxl 1&&A --a--?' ?"ai rt BaVi-aW-" -TT.-Wjff ' -?.. Jw aav--Jif: -- JP&G,&SS&m- ,-, -.. , fc?lJ--r,r.