,V 1 Moon I Callender, )de.leks ix( General Merchandise, Iry - Gm.s Groceries, JBcotn A Shoe, HATS AND CAPS. Drags, Wedlciiief, Oils VftrniMhea, PalnfH Ctc. GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE & HARNESS ETC., ETC.. ETC. A full lino of everything kept in a gen eral store, sit the wwtsr cash mucks. Respectfully, Moon & Callender. COWLES, NEHRASKA CITY vm us EsswiiT. A. sLauferbacli, Propr, DF.AI.EU IX AM. KINDS OF CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, NUTS confectionery, rrc: FBESH BREAD, PIES, CAKES, Every Nora. Win in Mc.tN at :ilHiour, 25 csnl. Freeh Oyster- ahvay.s on hand. WcIh ater Sirrrl. kic dimr south of Ksilrv IIrn-. cilice. RED C!.On. NEBRASKA. rT-9 DR. SHEERER, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. AXD DEALKB IK Drugs? Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES WICKS, COM US BRUSHES AC. I'atronncc jolicited and thnnkfully received. Jt-Prefriiiti(in carefully compounded" One door south of GarherV stote, RED CLOUD, NEB. Nimble Six-pence. G. W, DOW, -DEALER IN- Groceries & Confectioneries, Choice Tew. Coffee Sugar &c White Fish & Mackerel. Grce. Dried and Canned Fruits. The best To baccos And Cigars. Flour and meal con santly on hand. K-rg, liutiar and Wood Taken in Payment. Everything warranted to be or represented. (JIVK ME A CALL and I will do tou good. 1st door north of arena office. Red Cloud, - Neb. Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUT2JAM, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR.FEED Corn, Meal. Bran Chopped Feed aad GROCERIES, Vi-it theltcdOoad Grocery, Feed and Pro Yuionf tore when yuu want 5Uplie for man or beaut. Uighe-t market price in cash paip for grain All kinds ofcountrr produce tiken sn exchange for good, iluodi delivered to all parts vf town frco of charge. t?tre outh of Heed's Mow Factory. Red Cloud, Nebraska. G. A. BROWN, (Succea-or to W. II. Read.) DEALER IN Parlor, Bedroom AND KITCHEX FURNITURE, Brackets, Chromos, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc O (5ns always on band and tnramed on short Botice. Price-as low as any in the a alley. Repairing of all kinds done promptly and Burial Robes furnished at reasonable rates. EED CLOUD, - - - NEB. Harness Shop, BY J. L MILLER, Keeps crutanUy on band a full Line of HARNESS. COLLATES, SADDLES, HORSE-BLANKETS, WHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES; HARNESS OIL, And everything usually kept in a first class shop. - TWO POORS NORTH OF THE BASK. TaeSgtet Cull Prica laid for Hist THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. WL V. R. R. Tiaie Tafclc Taking affect Bandar. Oet. 17. 1880. Eastward Pimnfu l-Te6 JO a. m. ,7 " arrive!- 7:35 p.m. Freight leave. ffviM .. Westward Aecom- laara . .9 :40 a. m. Jt -JO p. m. arrive... EASTERN DIVISION. Eastward Aecom. leaves... ... 0 a. a. arrive 6:S5p.m. Trains daily except Saaday. O. W.Usldbkdok. A. E. TmuLH. fiBpcricundenL Ota'L Maaager. All local advert isemads ordered in fot an indefinite time, H-illlxtrgtdarlichargat tip cuih icndfe until ordered out. Miner Bros, sell Superior flour. Apples by the barrell at miner Broe. Live hogs arc worth from $3.25 to $3.35. Thanksgiving Thursday, November 2oth. Election is over; now for the Holi days. Girls, look out leap year is drawing to a close. Last Saturday was a lively day for our merchants. Now is the time to plant trees, and "don't you forget it." Hate cheaper than ever lcforc in Red Cloud, at Mrs. Lutz'. Two wood heating stoves for sale cheap, at the Chief office. The "Poor House Tax' was. inglori-oii-dy defeated at the election last Tues day. Mr. Z. E. Parker, representing the State Journal Co., looked in on us last Saturday. The Riverton Kngle Inn been en larged and greatly improved in appear ance lately. Come to the Chief office and see thoc nobby invitation cards and enve lopes just received. Isaac Hummel, of Batin, has moved with his family to Iowa, where they will spend the winter. The election of Mr. Stevenson gives very general satisfaction. He will make a good commissioner. Mr. S. Star has moved to Silver Cliff Colorado, where the Chief follows him with its budget of county news each week. Two more lawyers in town Chas. Gilliam and James McNcny were ad mitted to the bar at the last term of court. The hotels arc all crowded every night since the trains lay over at this point. It's a bonanza for the hotel keepers. John G. Potter has opened up his store and is ready to wait upon his old customers as of yore, and to welcome new ones. The Grand Jury farce was cut short by Judge Gas in at the term of court last week, the jurors were discharged the first dav of court. The B. fc M. have enlarged their station house at this point, not having room for the immense piles of freight that is daily received. M. E. church, Nov. 14th, S.S. at 10 A. M. Preaching by the Pastor at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday eve ning. AH arc cordially invited. The Rev. Geo. O. Yeisor will preach next Sabbath, at the court house. Church and covenant meeting of Baptist church at 2 v. M. on Saturday. A large stock of envelopes, letter heads and printers stationery just re ceived at the Chief office, Come in and see samples and leave your orders. We are glad to place the name of Mr. Wni. Shirley of Thomasvtlle, on our subscription list and number him among our list of cash in advance subscribers. The festival at the M. E. Church on last Thursday and Friday evenings was a very pleasant affair and was enjoyed by al.l A handsome sum was realized for the benefit of tlie church. Last week was court week, and the town was crowded with people for two or three days. Judge Gaslin, however, rushed the business through and soon closed the court business up. A patriotic member of the Congre- o"""1"" xceuuiuuuu iiuiu in jiasunss hist week said in one of the prayer meetings that he was for the- Bible, Christianity, Christ and Garfield. Mr. E. Anderson, of Batin, sent to this office last week a couple of the largest radishes that we ever saw. He said that the past season was so dry that he could not raise any very large ones! If you like the Chief wc would be pleased to have you come in and sub scribe, and help to extend its circula tion. If you don't like it, will you please come into the office and swear at the editor. The election is nvoi- ami i.n m.n. is safe, and it is with a feeling of relief V,nt . 4. r .. . . w.i nun irom me excitement of a hotly contested political campaign to the more peaceful tranquility of every day life, glad that the presidential elec tion conies only once in four years. Although it may be rather earlv to speak of the matter, we would suggest that the oven in our range is sufficient ly large to nicely roast a fine fat turkey, on thanksgiving day. Of course the above will not be so construed as to be taken as a hint for some friend to furnish a turkey for the occasion. The thanks of the trustees of the Red Cloud H. E. church Are due, and are hereby respectfully tendered to the ladies of the committees, and to all other persons lrho by their industry and patronage so kindly aided in mak ing the festival such a grand success. Joay A. Dnceev, Pastor and President of the Board. For several weeks past counterfeit money, ranging from a nickle up to the standard silver dollar, has been in circulation in Red Cloud. The coun terfeits were well executed and deceived a great many, but the fraud was dis covered and suspicion fastened upon one W. H. Reed, who it will be remem bered was for some time proprietor of the fruit stand south of Slierer's store. The 17. S. Marshal arrived on the scene last Monday and arrested Mr. Reed and conveyed him to Omaha. A num ber of witnesses were subpeenied and went down to Omaha yesterday. We cannot give the result until next week. The earnestness with which the edi tor of the Arfjtu combats the proposi tion advanced by a correspondent of the Chief, recently; that the interests of the railroad company and that of the people arc not identical, approaches the ridiculous. Thai any man with a thimble full of brains could not see that the only object of said correspon dent was to make political capital against a candidate for the suffrages of the people, passes our comprehension. It does not require any great degree of mental ability to comprehend the fact that this country would be practically worthless without a railroad, or that the railroad could not be self support ing without the people to raise produce and stock that must be traasportcd to markets in the cist. Thus we find that the railroad company and the people are mutually dependent upon each other for their very existance, almost. Anyone can see this at a glance, hence the proposition of the Argus to "argue the point" seems absured and ridic ulous. CtMXl We very much dislike to engage in a newspaper controversy, but inasmuch as the editor of the Argtu has saw fit to allude to us as a "democratic editor," we propose to very slightly review the past political history of the two editors of Red Cloud and see which, in the light of past events, would be the most likely to be a democrat at heart. In the first place, the phial of wrath that Mr. Kcnncy has so relentlessly poured upon the head of Mr. Case and other democrats of this county, and the malignity with which he has followed them, even after the election was over, is wholly due to the fact that the demo crats did not see fit to patronize the aforesaid editor in the matter of cam paign printing, but, on the contrary, had all their printing done at the Chief office. So much for thaL But to go back to war times. During a part of the time the grcatstruggle was going on, Mr. Kenney was publishing one of the vilot copper-head sheets that was ever circulated in the north, whose columns was filled with abuse of union soldiers who he sneeringly termed "Lincoln hirelings." In the columns of that vile sheet Mr. Kcnncy each week gave vent to his joy over confederate victories and sorrowed over their de feat, and was loud in his protestations against the war which he declared a failure. In 1864 the editor of the Chief, at the age of sixteen, actuated perhaps by the remembrance of a brother who went down beneath con federate lead and steel on the bloody field of Shiloh, and of a brother whose life was at that time being slowly wasted away in one of the rebel prison pens of the south, went to Uncle Sam's recruiting office at Merietta Ohio and offered himself as a target for rebel bullets. But where was the immaculate editor of the Argus at that time? Skulk ing about the thickets and byways to avoid the dral! For 43 years was this man a demo crat, and for two years a republican: A republican for the purpose of draw ing a little patronage from the republi cans of this county, and yet he has the sublime check, born of jealousy, to in sinuate that a life long republican, who has never voted anything but the re publican ticket, has been guilty of the cowardly, tho debasing act that he himself was guilty of two years ago, viz: To become a contemptible turn coat. In the light of the past political his tory of the two lied Cloud editors, let the honest republicans and the honest democrats of this county decide which is the most worthy of their confidence and support Items Trem Satin Precinct Batix, Nebraska, November Sth, 1880. ) Homer Hayze is back from the eastern part of the state where he went a few montlis ago in search of better crops and more money than could be found in Webster county. He has come back and settled down on his homestead perfectly satisfied with Webster county, he said the best wheat he saw wliilo gone was in the eastern part of this county, and that the corn crop here will average with the corn crop in the eastern part of the state. Henry Laverty is building him a large barn, part dug-out and part sod, he is determined that the prediction of the neighbors shall not come true if he can help it that is, that next spring he will have horse hides and calf skin for sale. Chester Fuller lost a horse a few days ago, it got down in the stable and choked to death. Al. Hummel left some two weeks ago for the eastern part of the state to obtain employment for the winter. , Isaac Hummel and family left to day for the casL They intend stoping in the eastern part of this state for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Hold ridge, then they- intend going on to Michigan to make that their home. Mrs. Benj. Reed, Jr., has gone to Red Cloud to stay for the next three months, to gire lessons in avsic. We regret her absence even for so short a time, we shall miss her in the choir at Batin. We mm Rni w;il K fit subject for the lunatic asylum before J the three months are gone. Kern. Tit Vnr It turns out that the round house which the B. 31. Co., have just built at thin place is not to be such a tempo rary arrangement after all. It is to lie bricked up on the iruddc and made substantia and lasting, which fact may be set down as an assurance that the company, ahich lias already shown considerable favors to Red Cloud, pro poses to continue to treat im in a man ner becoming our position as the prin cipal town and the "gateway" to the great Republican Valley. The democrats got a change a change in the weather Tuesday morn ing last. ' The following is the vote cast in Webster county, at the general elec tion, held on November 2d, 1880, for persons whose names appear below: pbesidextial. maj. James A. Garfield............. 1006- 617 W.S.Hancock,... M 359- GOVERNOK. Albinus Nance, rep 1009- 617 T. W. Tipton, dem.... ...... 392- DIS. ATTORNEY 5TII DIS. A. T. Ash, rep 1005- SENATOR 24TH DIS. C. B. Coon, rep 992- 587 E. M. Allen, dem 505- KEPKESENTATIVE. II. S. Kaley, rep 8-15- 319 O. C. Case, dem M 526- COUKTY JGDOE. J. R. Willcox, rep 1328-1319 Scattering, M 9- COCKTY COMSIIaSIO.S'ER. Hugh Stevenson, rep 1355- rOOtt HOUSE TAX. itiurt 594 oSi Total vote cast in Welister County, 1414- "Boss" Syrup, at Roby's. Mammoth assortment of millinerv, at Mrs. McBride's. Totted Toungue and Ham, at Roby's. "Tidings of great joy." New goods again this week, at Mrs' McBride's. Elm Creek, and Buckwheat flour, for sale at Kohy's. FoiSalel The Subscriber has a lot of fine French Merino Bucks for sale, bred tin from Vermont stock, which he will sell on reasonable terms. For further information inquire at the Livery Stable of J. C. Warner. 12-W-4 E. B. Warner. Dated Red Cloud, Oct. 25, 1880. Wanted Everybody to come and buy lumber at the old reliable Chicago Lumber Yard. 14tf Public Sale ! I will offer at Public Sale on Mon day, November 15th, 1880. My farm, and also my entire personal property, consisting of 2 span of horses, 1 buggy, 157 beau of hogs, 200 acres of corn," 1 set of harness, 600 shocks of corn fod der, about 8 ton of hay, one new wagon, household and kitchen furniture, 100 cord of wood, 8 goats, a lot of fowls. 1 milch cow and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Will be made known on dav of sale. Sale will commence at lp ociock on my tarm 5 miles south west of Red Cloud. 13-w2 A. J. Rexsecker. Though Hancock is lehind and can never get there, Miner Brothers are always ahead, and you can get there, and when you get there you will find the largestand best stock of goods in the valley, out of which you can select what, vou want and be sure of getting a good article at the lowest figures. It will pay you to give them a call when you come to town. Buy your table butter of A.S. Marsh. Cool as Ice. (Best in the market.) If you are thinking of building a house, a barn, a fence, a corn crib or anything else, don't fail to go to the Chicago Lumber Yard before you buy lumber and get prices and examin'e quality. v 4tf CBOVN! Not the Crown of Kings, nor the Crown of Glory, but the Crawn Sewing .nacnine, the latest ana best machines in the market, it will pay you to call at the Post-Office and see it before you purchase! For Sale by M. B. McNitt. ii must ie inie oecause ever)' one says Kendall's Spavin Cure is tlie best imng Known, jteau the Advertisement Kendall's Spavin Cure is highly recommended by Prof. Williams the wonderful horse trainer. Read Adver tisement. Kendall's Spavin Cure is used from the Atlantic to Pacific Coast. Read Advertisement. It perhaps will be good news for the public to learn that John G. Potter, after several months of retirement, has again ouened un his store and is selline goods cheaper than the cheapest. If you want bargains for cash don't fail to call on John G., at ttie old stand. 2w Some papers are not much account as to appearance, but I never took one that didn't pay me, in some way, more than I paid for it. One time an old friend started a little paper away down in southwestern Georgia, and sent it to roe and I subscribed just to encourage him, and so after awhile he published a notice that an administrator had an order to sell several lots of land at pub lic outcry, and one of the lots was in my count'. So I inquired about the lots, and wrote to my friend to attend the sale and run it to fifty dollars. He did so, and bid off the lot for me at thirty dollars, and I sold it in a month to the man it joined for a hundred, and so I made sixty-eight dollars by taking that paper. My lather told me that when he was a young man he saw a notice in a paper that a school teacher was wanted away off in a distant coun ty, and he went there and got the situa tion, and a little girl was sent to him, and after awhile she grew mighty sweet and pretty, and he fell in love with her and married her. Now if be hadn't taken that paper, what do you reckon would have become of me? Wouldn't I be some other fellow, or may be not at all? Bill Arp. Mr. J. 8. Holleran, formerly of the Central Houac, Orleans Neb., has ta ken charge of the Commercial hotel at thia place. CsaiTisiiaallwsy. TiiC Scirnti fie Amrricn of thU werk contains two full ag illustration of Captain Ead.n' propped railway for trausiiortinjc ship with their cargo aero continent. Captain Eada claim by his plan to be able to take loaded hip of the larg est tonnage from one ocean to tlie other across the Intmus of Panama, as readily an can I done by a canal afW the LesMip plan, and at a much lex coat for engineering construction. The project i certainly bold and in genious, ami the projector antictfiatcs no serious difficulties in carrying for ward his enterprise. Tlie engravings referred to in the Scientific Arrieun show tlie proposed construction of not only the railroad, but the appliance for transferring the shijw irom tlie water to tqe rail. In addition to the large numWr of engravings, illustrative of engineering works, inventions and new discoveries which aptiear weekly, the Scientific American has, during the past year, devoted considerable space to illustra ting and describing leading establish ments devoted to ilitR-rent manufactur ing indu-aries. This feature ha added von- much to the attractiveness and ucfulne of the paper. More than fifty of the most important iudusUial establishments of our country have lecn illustrated, and the processes of the different manu factures deseritted in its coumns. Tlie Scientific American ha lteen published for more than thirtv-four years bv Muw.v & Co.. 37 Park Row, N." Y., anil lias attained a larger weekly circula tion than all similar papers "published in the country. Tlie publishers assure the public that they have not printed less than 50,KK) 'copies a week for several montlis. Gillctts Washing Crystal. Save lalnir and soap. For sale by A. S. Marsh. Everything in the millinery and notion line, at Mrs. McBridcs. Hard coal, soft coal, and blacksmith coal at the Chicago Lumber Yard. 14tf Great Bargains and nice goods, at Mrs. McBridcs. Lauterbach makes the !cst of bread, reason why, he uses Red Cloud mills Patten t flour. Putnam sells it. Roby has received a full stock of Calnornia Fruit new packing. Crown Jewell Patent flour, can al ways be had at the store of Chas. E. Putnam. The best flour in the valley. The woman that hail tho lightest, whitest, sweetest broad, was the woman that used the Red Cloud mills Patent flour. She bought it of Putnam. If you want the best flour in the market you should go to Cha. E. Putnam's and get the celebrated Fall Wheat Flour, from Atchison Kansas, called the Wnite Rose. 7tf FINAL F100F2. Farmers who contemplate proving up on their claims will learn something to their advantage by calling at the Red Cijocd Chief office. tf Miner Tlnw. have received a car load of annlcs which tbev will ell bv tlie barrel at verv low rates, as tliev have ; ordered another ear loud 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 & Feed store of Chas. E. Putnam you will find a first class slock of groceries and when in town you should not fail to call on him, re member it will be to your interest to do so. tf Miner Bros., arq hsadquartcrs 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. HONEY TO LOAN! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, or on deeded liuid at 8 jcr cent., and 1-02 per cent. commission, or at straight 10 per cent, no commission. Jso. R. Wh.ijcox. Office next door to Chief office. 30tf Honey to Loan. At the Bank in Red Cloud, on best terms vet offered. From and after this date Smith Bros. A Thompson will make loans on im proved farms at straight ten per cent, interest payable annually at the end of each vear.No charges for commission, examination or appraisal. Nothing deducted in advance and no second mortgage required. Parties lorrowing from us avoid the customary delay and uncertainty of sending application" away for 'approval. Our facilities enable us to close a loan the aame day the application is made. 6-3m SMITH BROS. Jk THOMPSON. i At the Hardware store of Besley A Perkins is the place to get your Barb wire, your stoves and everything else in that line that you need, for there you can get good goods at the very lowest prices, The above is the text of the lament ed Horace Greely s advice, and at great expense our artbt has endeavored to illustrate the force with which he said it. Gold Medal Sod and Saleratus is makinc a great sensation among con sumers, as they find their health de pends upon ia use. It will strengthen weak stomachs, cure dyspepsia, ssre one-half in the wjoontaty of shortening, make one-eighth JBore Bread, Cakes or Biscuit from the same barrel of flour. and withal is perfectly health. Try it. The Grocers and l)ruggistd sett it ucpox, nz J-iDcrry otrcei, -ew a or. faaalsPa Final Proof Notices. LmmIOSm at MssmtactM tfc. Oft. Jb, UN. jr4lm amVr ci last ii fetfewts aasa? MUsn!4 le ate to !( I satis taaJ -rf 1 nrptt cf at Uls. w4 Mrar tai ratry taarwt. bUn CVra f t fttri Ctmrx 4 WWretT at tSW Rl CWJ. XtV. Sauriar !. ta. IWt. via: Taaa HcrTtaa. PreraKloa !., 5a. SMB. fr ta ntrM aaartrt. icllS ft. ! . ta 19 wmt. aa4 mm la fallawlac aa aU iIiiimm, u t eeUaaa r44ae eat rluil .(mM tract, vsu 0tlr4 Waiaatfaas. LU Attm. laaeDarUaa4 E4var4 Uartfa. J f Ms 1IUI. Xtr. oU2 S. W. 8WIT2EIU KUttr. Laa4 OCe at Bloctalactsa NtV.. Oct. . lata JCeUr U arrW fit taal la fUwiaa aasant Mttlr kaa tl4 slW fau iatatf u auk SaaJ proat I rarrt f aU rlala. as4 trf taaJ Miry tavfafr Juar A Tal ler. tvk ( ta coart ia Wttr coaatv at als Sta ia 14 Ui 'v. SaUMay. Par rtta. U. via. Jaaaa Cawraau. H sBstd No. Mi. tot i n&-aat jmartr. ctla 4. Uis Z. raaa 12 wmu a4 uan t follow la a fels wiia. to rov etlat rwUnNMi eHivalof mM tract, vis: Jrha Uarvr. WUIias KW-krr. Jora tMa aa4 Aadraw Itkkvr. all f lasts!. (. t442 S. W. SWITCH. kcwtr. Laa40Sc at Hlooaalotloa. XtVOvt. &. I3l JCotie U arb7 (Wa that th followlac tHtdMtUrriLB4 filed ihUc of hit latraltca u taak Snal proof ia tapi-ort of bis claim, atxl tor JaJLra A. Tallrs, Clerk of tk L'oart of Wsbster eoaair. at ai esse, is iv vieao. Nk. oa Taiar 3vbr 5th. ln. vie I-crasa L- Lass. ,otavstai JVO.310. for tat soaihwaat lI oath east t U aoBlhasi aad anat H aoatBVMt ! fsrtioaS4 un 1 rbf9 wast. a, aaaar lb follnwiac as hU witar- to trov coatlnaeas rUarc a pan arxt ralOvatioa of aJ4 tract, via: 6rorc I'ool Andrt Uardjr Ilea IT Coaley aad Joha Slratloo. all vf UK1 Rock Xraska. ocCSaovd S. W. SWITZBR. Xesbttr. LasdOficcat Blooviactoa Ntb Oct. Mth. lvX Notir Is hereby civvrt that tb fotlowia Bamatl Miller has tied notire of hi lntelUn to make Add I j'roof ia mri-ort of M rlaim sad se en re oaaf entry thereof bofor Jaaet s. Tullejrs Clerx of tbart in H tbster eoantj Neb. at hi oBee in Bed Cload Neb. oa tratardar Decs, her 4th. IM). vie TNAtca AcaoLP. homestead N. Z1M, for tba soath east quarter of section 2 towa 3 range 10 west, and aatae the followiac as his witnesses lo prove rontin aoas residence upon sad cultivation of said tract, viz: Tboiaas J Ward. Abratn Wells. Pavid Francis and Jobs taith. all vf Cowles Aebraska. oct21aov25 8. W. SWITZKK. Kefl.ter. VII A TTKL MOimtA CE SA I.E. Notic la hereby aires that by vlrta of a chattel saoricaa dated on the 7th day of May. mo. and daly filed and record! ia tb ofic ot the Register of Deeds of Jewell county Kansas. on th 10th day or .Hay. I MO. at 2 o'clock p. a, of Ihnt day. and execattd by Samuel W. Han son to Joonwn Jk t'reps ta secara the payment of tha sum of tweoty-six dollars and forty-twi cents rN 2) and upon which there is bow due the sam of twenty-sevea dollars and seventy oaeccau (IS7 71.) Defsalt having been made ia th rajBicnt at said sum. therefore I will sell at public auction, at th front of th stor build ing occupied by Job won Jk Crepe, ia th town of Hed Clud. la Webster eoanty Nebraska, the property dercribed ia said mortgage aa follows, to-wit: Oae gray her a tea years old. sixteen baads high aad goes by th aame of "Jim", on the 10th Jay of December 18). at 1 o'clock p. aa. of that day. Jobbbob abb Cbipb, Mortgag. y O. C. Csbb. their Att'y. Dated Red Cloud. Nab., 'ov. 3d. 1-W. ltwt (HA TTKL MOliTGA OK SA I.E. Notice is hereby giern that on the 2d day of December. A. D.. 1WU. at 2 o'clock r. .. in front of tny office, in tha town of Hod Cloud. Webster county. Neb.. I will offer for sale at public suction the folloaiogdeicribed property to-wit: One black mar, with while strip ia forehead, one while hied foot, a bout 7 years old. On black horse, with white spot in forehead. aboutS yea.-s old. One let of double barar. One wagon with spring seat, whifllctrers and neck yke. The same having beea convayed to O. H. Potter by chattel mortgage by one J. L. Frame, oa the 1st day of December A. I. 1T9, the data of said mortgage, and said mortgsge having been recorded m th county clerk ofic. ia th eouaty of Webster. Ftate of Neb., and there being due at the time of the Brt pub lication of this notice on said tanrtcaga tha sain of two hundred and nineteen dollars and nine teen cents. (Jl'19.19.) and interest at th rat of 10 per ccuL per annum from the dats of thi notice. C. II. Porrae. JVortgagce. By W. C. Kkillv. his Att'y. Dated at Ked Cloud this loth d.iy of Novem ber. 10. ltwt CIIA TTKL MOllTtJAdKSALK. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on tb 2nd day of Au gust, 1M. and dulv file! and record 1 in Ibe office of the county clerk of Webster eountr Ne braska. n the 2nd day of Augurt. ltv). at 2 o'clock and 20 minutes p. m. of that day. ami ex uted by F.. L'udd to Johnson Jk Crept, to secure lb paymeat of the sum or forty six dol lars and forty cents (KM0) and upa which there is now due the sum of 'orty seven dollars and filty six cents H7-VS.) default having been made in the paymetit of said sam. Tberrfor I will sell the property tbereia described. to-wiL The undivided two thirds interest In twenty-one acres of growing and standing earn, on the north-west quarter of section twentyfour town three ranie tea west. The undivi led two thirds interest tn seven and one hilf acres of growing and standing corn on the south-east quarter afsection twenty.six town three range tea west, and are undivided three fourths in tereslin In three acres of growing and standing corn, on the south east quarter, of section thirty one. town three, ranee nie west, having the entire interest which the said . b. Isuddhai in and to the several above Jescrlbed prices of corn located in Webrtor county. Neb., on the aid 2nd day of August, 1M0 at public auction, at the front of Ike store building occupied by said Johnson k Creps. in th town of Ked Clond. in Webster couaiy. Nebraska, on th 10th day of December, ISO. at 1 o'clock p m In of said day. JoBjraos d Cbim, Jortgages. By O. C. Uasb. their Att'y. Dated Red Cloud. Neb.. Nov. 3d. IPC. 13-4 w CIIA TTKL JIOKTCA GE SA LE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue (if ii rhuttcl mortf:iL' dnttil cm the ITith day of September, 18TU, and duly filed and recorded in the office of the Kegis tcr of Deeds, of Jewell county, in the State of Kansa, on the 2oth day of September, 1879, at 10 u'clinrk A. t., of that day and executed by J. C. Hunt ington, to Johnson fc Crops to .secure the TKiyinent of the sum of One Hun dred and Twenty Five Dollar-, and upon which there i.t now due the mm of One Hundretl and Eleven Dollars and Eeghty One Cent, ($111.81) de fault having leen made in the pay ment of aaid sum, therefore I will pell the property therein described, to-wit. One brown "horse mule evcn year old, one lumber wagon partly worn, one set of double harness partly worn, at public auction, at tlie front of the tore building occupied by said Johnson v. Crens. in the town of Retl Cloud, in the county of Webster, and State of Nebraska, on the 10th day of Dei-ember, I860, at I oYloek i. x., of .'aid d.iy. Joh.v.-on t Ckws. Mortgagees. By O. C. Ca-e, their Att'y. 'Dated Ked Cloud, Neb., Xovemlmr 3d, JWUI. nov4-decl VOTXCX T07ZACIItS. Notir is hereby givea. that I will cxasniae allpersoBS who may deair to oCrr tbtmsclve as eaadidatea for teaekets of th primary or enmmoB schools of Webeter cousty. at fUd Cload oa the first Hatsrday ia th m'alhs of Kebraary. Jfay August and November: At Blue Hill on the first Saturday in the mostka of Janaary. April. July aad October. At Uaid Rock ob the fiint Saturday ia the months of March. June. Sartem bar aavd leeember. xxmiaatias to commeaee at o'clock a.a. A. A. Pop. Coanty Saperiateadeat of PaWicIastmctioa k UuX CM or Ssrs shall BwaaBd. Neglect frenueaUy reealts ia aa Iacarable I -a Eg IHeeaae or Ceaaamptioa. Bmwa's SroackiaJ Xraewea are eertaia to gire relief la AsUmbb. Broach Ki. Csvsrbs. Catarrh. Coaramative aad Threat Disaa e. Vr thirty years th Trwehes have kaaa recemmeaded by ehyrtdavu. aaa airays give vcneci rsunaruoi. They ar Bet aew r BBtried bat bavisg bea tested by wid aad wastaat km for. a early aa eatir geaeratiea. they hav attaiaed well meritasl raak asaoag th few at) reaedsra ul the ag FaMie rkers ad Sjtgers aa Utes ta clear aad rtresgtha tb 4tec bs4 at tweaty-iv cwats a bax everywhere. Kitksnl Kattei!! Itftk-n!!! Are yea distarbed at aght aad broke of ytwr res by a sick child laf ermg aad eryiax with tha erBriatiB ai t5LiL.--St eace wltsti wtl of Mrs- ;. : iag-Hyraa. Itwfllrtliev tk aw IsrtJa -ar faiBs5utalT--dea4 m ta there la ay mistake ahovt it. lra U est saathet .wath who kaw ever d It. wh wjllaot tUyoa na to the aether, aanrflefassd health to taw eBJJaulikaBaasrie. It i arfeety mrfj .ri wTall eaawJL ami aicmmaC U tba taafa. aad iatayusmiftims-aatB aMaats bma. 1 1 ill I t mad aarasa ia tha u smM rvearvaara. aeeamtaa Try Kendall's Spavin Cure. a. rore rratedv for Spavins. Curb?. Ringbones, or any enlargement of the joints, see J Aaveniaemem. ATTENTION BESIsEYI PEMKIISS Arc not only in the Field, !ut at the Frnt, We lm1t the aUmlS f Bjct t vur jHo-V; of TJEffmiftB3aSsttBU Which we are prepared to "H at for the Celebrated Kelley Barb Bujiraas)rBaBwiaa Which, for Quality and Tit tanU wiih.mt a Kiv4l. WE .MAKE A SPECIALTY Or- STOVES " e ass P 3 Q- (Si aaBal sEIHKSHB--Bc .It Price T Suit The Time. Wc arc Hcadqnartcrs for Iron and Wooden Pumps of every Discription. AGRICULTURAL I5f TLKnEXTM Cl'NS, UF.Y()I.VKIS. IRON and .STEEM'AUUlAUE and WAtJON STOCK HARD-WOOD U'.MUEU &lM All kiiU nf TI.V. COPPER and SIIKKT IRi.V WORK on hand and Made to Order. Call and -ec in, we can save you uinnc. Besley I Perkins RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Mm & Mmm -is THE- onrLiT pi-aoe I s RED CLOUD WIIEKE Vol' CAN I1CV Hardware, Stoves, Tinware AND Sewing Machines AT Bed Rock Prices. F. NEWHOUSE, -DEALKIl IS- DRY-GOODS, Groceries and Notions, RED CLOUD, NEHKASrCA. The public generally are reiuetid to call and examine my gwa and price, a a fhase of the jatrouagc U solirite!. .tore, first door north of Mother's meat market. 14-JC F. XEWJIOLE. Samuel West, DEALCX IS Tobmooo, CicttirSa, COlTFECTIOIfERY. CAXXED FRUITS, FRESH FRUITS, CRACKERS, CHEESE, ORANGES, LEMOX.S, AXD X FCTX LECE OV TXSCt A1SO A FJJbW CLASS "Where yon can always get s nice diaa ot Ice Cream 4orisf tlse SemtOBv A sbmre of tke JpabUc rw'i'L-Bamf,!! rpcctfanT 5oacittL Tint wor south of Mitchdl L. 3forfaans. En Clocd, - - 'Szsmxrc.K. COMPANY! Kcaaon.llr rjpuv UV r Ajjftu Fence Wire. RANGES 3 P n a zasiSF? - - - " - GUIDK to SUCCKSS -WITH- -KOK FORMS lIUMl-tfEMK MM Mai AND HHMhrfY I s by fsr the bst Easiness aad Sll 'U ft llaad-ltouk etrr rablUbed. it ash tb Ult, II trllsboth tetrs com(detety hw lid tales In the bt wy llw tu be Y"-r ' Lawyer, IImw o 4t Htslaess Cwrrstty i haeosrully li V A I la ttHr avl a every pri f llf. nl eBfaln a ax'd ls -f varied InfonaaiUM in.tsrnsbU t all rl fur constant refsrene. A.ts Wan'ot ff all nr sHire litis. Ta klww why this byafc ef fl ' vela sad aiiretlnas sslls b-ttr bn i fbr af.pl; rr terms t II. H. SOAMMKtH, lOL Urn ISV lais. . GOOD 2ST EWS. -, Quick Had Throwjt Trala-I Cloae Connectlosa ! No Ddy ' Burlington Route ! . TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Iiwsjst rales of Kare will b mad. Through Cars will be raa frt a. A M.T-IbW la cVtetbera aebraska t t.'bi. A tea mlaWae eaacrl will be mad at Pa clfftc JbHWb. Art'llICAOO close enaaeeltns will always be mad lo the east. suthtt 4 starth. leaping car berths reversed at the Urveola ticket a jTk by Telegretdi ev oa ayH'". 'V from J'ari Xlrer In Caieeg. TO ST. LOUIS AND THE SOUTH. Th barllaitoa real hav a system flhre3 eleBrs aad ! eoictl(.s bt-r Ot tissH River aad St. ll I'aaseagers Ukiajr this lis have th bst aeeoMsaa.Iattoas. fallmaa ltff ran ' arly irom Missouri Klr to fit. Loals. TO I'KOUIA. I.NDIANAI'OMS. CIN CINNATI. AND THE HNlTff.KAST. v-This is the aly reliable rt t thesvath af. t 9attas are at 1'eorla th tb T. V. k W. sod 1 a. A W Railroads Ut ladUa r acwlis Clriaati. stlambas, aaH all rrntral aabsoutberB Uhi. Kestary. satbem ladiaa. At. Dnraf3 CA13. 9M -CaAli st 75 :stx. Whea yoa fi east b saf aad trsvel evev tb B. A M.liaeifya wish to teAAfKaa-i m- lortable aad dseire I tratel Steadily. A. K.7t)UZLt.V. P. fjnwKM. Gea't maaager. (seal Ti. A 7'lA t'l Zenrlairs Spavin Cure. - - - ..mm OaJm . ' I a It is eertaia ia U eaV-ts aad ds t Uuur. Kcsd aroof blaw. Fstrn-RKV p ' ORNOEU. rresUiazEXdef'lbeHc Aba lXtrUl. ., , rUAIhwme.Vt.Jsm 3Kb. 1V.X Db-B J.Ksjfastx-t-,f;es'-Iar-sJrt TF'I'SFJ ?' J?y !f "" rl witii LaSn a 9 tsr tat Ommf kuLia .-. .t. bsry iaead. Threw wr IWryaars ays I r-rtr-i a bottle f yjar aaastt. 4 wlrt 'A. rwre.1 a bsw of Ismeaeas by a sevt. Lsast satt say Im b seam i very tasa aad 1 tawaea hssa at far r k lia r4 he grrw ,. .v. J TS54 ft ?&? wmla. tptrr4 tha ahatwa ewrtaf Mat abat IhIim Urn. atRMrmweate tsad. KsteariaMyywts. r.X.QKASQZ. 1TJWEVERAXCE WILL TELL a4 mysaef. X tak I wufct t. let y, aaw ts4 dahMUth4ik laad W there. I jwsutsutmlsmmsrudrnbr tWtsaaH am. 1 he mtad ism Vajtiln TV ka ia auareir . se at m. staf. ad a-r JhaJaJJawga Start man 1 1 FrVf1' " rmankaTs fTfTi JVh 9 wwsawy awvrw BBX Msj ! SSSjaMSpllaal Bit iwyiawaiis. -J.K5DAlxT . -r1' lmaewarts. all. Vt, 7 FKHDALlist SrsWIN CUREla M I aW M ' ti '1 " f s- - 'tBU v. -r?. Li Z-L.-' -3