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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1880)
w tot. . . .- T - ,- J-v- "5P,- - ? i. " r- i - Moon i Callander, )!iUMl4-. Gtuertl HarcLandbe, JDrj- I THE CHIEF. rf Sl Mm, HATH AM GAPS, Drags, 3f eiUetmen, OIU YaraUhe, Pais. IKe. GLASSWARE, QUEB58WARB, H1RDWAEE 4HARHESS ETC., ETC., ETC. A full line of everything kept in a gen eral store, at the lowest cash wucia. Rexpcrtfully, Moon & Callender. C0WLE3. - NEBRASKA LOCAL MATTERS. ft. V. ft. ft. TNt TaMe. Teklag effect Baaday. Oct. 17. MM. Beetward Pafaeager Iwtw. rrkree.- Frelekt leaee arrive Westward jleeoav leare :.. ,7Jra).a. .5 ;.. ... HS a. a. initi.,- .5 J p. aa. BA8TXBV DIVISION. Ear t ward Aeeeg. learn 1 . arriee tMm. Trade daDr eaeeat flaaday. O. W. llMarie-t. A. I. Tmutnr. Seperinteadeet. OaaT. Mi Sim? Am nuin. A. LaMterfeftcfc, Prpr. BEALTtt IN ALL KINDS OF CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, NUTS CONFECTIONERY, ETC. 7K1SI 11ZAD, PIES, CATO, Zrery Kwa. Warm Mc.nl at all hours, 25 Willi. Frch Oyster always cn hand. Web- iuf Jkrert. if"T south of Kulcy Upi-.. iWluc RED C!X)UD. - KKIIRASKA. dr. Proprietor of the City Drug Store. Drugs, Medicines. Paints Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, COMBS BRUSHES C. Patronncc solicited and tkankfally reeeired. 4aV-pMrtfttuiae crtfal e peaaaadt Ohe door south of Garber's stoic, RED CLOUD, NEB. I AH Nimble Six-pence. G. W. Dow, -JWALTR IS Groceries & Confectioneries, Ckobre Teas. Cefee Bass A. White Fish & XackereL dreea. Dried and Gassed Fraitt. The bet T- kaccoj and Cigar. Floar aad aaaa! ees- ewUy ob haad. Tgas, tatter aad Wee Taken in Payment. Krerytkiac warraated to ke at rcpraeated. GIVB MX A CALL and 1 will do Tea good. lit door aorth of argus office. Red Cloud, - Neb. Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. B. FUTOAM, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR. FEED Com. Meal, Bmb Ckoaaei Feedaad GROCERIES Tfait Tke Bed QmbA Rremr. FaesT aad ltw Twiatra whet ye waatMfiaHaa-Jer teas er II icheit market irtea ia ek raia for giala -All kiadt ofcoaatrr prod ace ukea ia exrkaare iora-toJi. leJi ddirared to all iartvf.toWB free f charce. tre fuMik of Beed's Flow Faetorr. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. G. A. BROWN, (fimeemn to W. H. Reed.) DCALEBIX Parlor, Bedroom A1U KITCHEK Miner Bron. sell Superior Hcmr. Putnam elU floor uprior to Superior flour. Thanksgiring to-day. Apple by the barrel, at Miner Brw. For cheap hata, call at Mrs. Fowler's. Live hoga are worth from $3.40 to $3.60. Everybody aaya prepare for a hard winter. Cash paid for wheat and corn, at Red Cloud Milla. Felt hat from 30 rente p to $1.00, at Mrs. Lutz. The B. & M. par car pawed through this place last Sunday evening. Skating has been a favorite pasture with the boys for the last week. The B. &. M. company will put up 200 tons of ice at the depot this winter. A fresh supply of "White Rose" Atchison winter wheat flour, at Fut nam's. Mr. Xavier DeMars, of Wheatland, called laat Monday and subscribed for the Chief. A fresh wipply of ladies cloak, direct from Chicago manufacturers, for sale very low, at Mi. Lutz.' We are pleaded to number Mr. Wm. Waller, of Cowles, among our new sub- I scribers this week. No apples superior to thoae told by Putnam splendcd for eating or cook ing Bottom figures given. W. H. Reed, whose trial for counter feiting came off in Omaha last week, was found guilty by the jsry. Judge Willcox has moved his office to the court hon and now occupies one of the cosy rooms of that building. Mr. A. 8. Marsh was called to the bedside of a sister at White Rock City, Kan., last week, who was dangerously ill. If vou want to increase the quantity and quality of milk, feed your cow ground feed. Putnam will send it to you. Mr. J. II- Helton, of Tliowawrflle, has gone to Indiana to spend the winter. The Chief goes to hi addrts each wcefc- A law suit between two Willow Crcckitcs occupied nearly the whole of last Saturday in the Coonty JorTge's court. A choice eelectron of groceries, canned eoods. notions c, afinrja on hand at Putnam's flour and feed store. Goods delivered free. Mr. I. O. Martin, the- gentlemanly B. fe M. station agent at this point is building a new house which, we under stand, will Re for rent. Some people always look for the dark side of everything they will turn a blcswnc over a dozen times to see if they cannot find re ekwk aide to it. The court house vault is completed and the county's- books and records have been stored away therein, where it is hoped they will be safe-fe all tiwe to come. wtopayayw aHUsWhttwwm ymy op arrearage and a year ia ad vance, between now and Jan. 1st, will receive credit up to Jan. 1st, 1882. You will thus get the PPcr OTer month frtt. Call in at once and avail your- serve of tbk offer. We are sorry to learn that Kev. J. M. Pryse will leave us in the spring, he having concluded to remove to Blue Ppringa, where he ha received a call to preach. The Blue SpringH Motor contains the following complimentary notice subaeuqent to Mr. Frysea visit to that place a few weeks ago: "Rev. Prje, of Red Cloud, Nebraska, a Presbyterian minister, delivered two very interesting sermons in the Metho dist church, Sunday, to a large and at tentive congregation, and efforts are being made to induce him to stay another Sabbath and fill the pulpit again. It is honed that the Prcaby tcrian society oi this place may be fortunate in securing a man of his ability for their regular preacher. November J5th, having been ap pointed by the President of the United States, as a day of thanksgiving and praise to God for the mercies and bless ings of the year. The Ministers of Red Cloud nave concluded to hold union thanksgiving services in the M. E. ehurch, at 1 1 A. M., on that day. All the ministers will participate in the services. The pastor of the church has been appointed to preach on the oc casion. It is earnestly hoped, that our business men will cloe their places of business at least in the forenoon, and together with all the citizens of this place and vicinity, attend the services. John A. Dixos, Geokge Bent, Geo. O. Yeku. J. M. Prybk. taU&sa caxi. Secretary's Office. FfaUaamoaHa, Keb.. Oct. 25. 18). ) Hon. R. W. Furnas, Brownville, Neb. Dear Sue: I have the pleasure of forwarding to yon, by exprew. with this letter, a cane, which your friends desire you to accept from them, not on account of "its intrinsic worth or value," but aa a token of their kind regards and esteem, and as a slight memento of their appreciation of the valuable services you have rendered the agricultural and horticultural in terests of Nebraska in the twenty-one years you have been oonnected with our state board of agriculture as an active member. We trust that in years to come you may find this cans as val uable to support you, and upon which you may lean, in your declining years, as you have been a support to, and one upon whom we have been able to de pend in even' emergency connected with the material interests of agricul ture or horticulture in our statu. Trusting that you will accept this token of regard in the same kindly spirit it is given, I cm, on behalf of the donors, whose names are inscribed thereon. Yours, faithfully, Damei. H. Wheeler, Sec State Board of Agr. of Neb. There will be a meeting of the Webs ter County Teachers' Association, at the school house, in Red Cloud, on Saturday, the 27th day of November, 1880- program: Opening exercises 11 o'clock A. M. Theory and practice of teaching by C. W. Springer, Geography Lesson by Jay C. Otis. Grammar in our Schools by Fred Chaffee. Reading by A. L. Funk. School room Duties by Miss E. W. C. Hawlky. Primary Teaching by Mrs. A. H. R. Dixos. U. S. History by Frank CoorER. Ungraded Schools by Joh Makeksox. Misacellaneous Exercises. r. URNITuRE, Brackets, Chromos,. . Picture Frames,. Mattresses, Etc. C-JIimi atwara ea kaad suttee. Jree ea alert RciMkias !.!.... ttla Valla KVm mw .w - m - 9 of all kiads das vwemauj aa L'aWafMtiry. Burial Robot furnished at itasonable sates. . . UEB. KED CLOUD, Harness Shop i J. L- MILLER Keef cnaateatlyaaasada KARNES, COLLARS, SADWJS, nOlsSaVBLANKETS, eVHlPSb. COMBS, BTC5BES: KASNESS OIL, And overtime usually kepfc ui a fist class ahop TWO DOORaSOBtTK OF THR T.AXK. TatXIfi4:t Caji Price Fid & Xte The Rev. Geo. O. Yeiser will preach next Sabbath morning and evening, at the court house in this place. The Sabbath School immediately after morning sermon. Mr. Feani informs us that it was a mistake, his being arrested and taken to Omaha on a charge of selling beer, and says that he was onlj' notified to appear there within ten days. Mr. McNeny was very fortunate in securing a partnership in the law practice with O. C. Case, who is ac- knowledced to be one of the leading attorneys of tike western part of the state. M. E. Church, Nov. 28. S. a at 10 a. M. Preaching by the Rev. J. M. Fryso at 11 a. m., and by the Pastor at Tk-m. This will be the commence mentr of a protracted meeting. All are cordially invited to attend. During christauavweek, the ladies of the Congregational church, with the assistance of friends, will give a supper. In connection with the festival, will be a fancy table well supplied with gifts suisabie for the season. Further notice will be given. We learn from a reliable source that the acreage of fall wheat sown in this county is large and that more acres of spring wheat will be sown next season man any previous year since wesvauw ment of the county. We hope that a good'yisld will be realized, but we are 'of the opinion that small gsaiK-iaaot the crop tfia should be defended Bfeo by the fiu-mers of tha state. If they would plant mem- earn, raise more stock of all kinds and1 buy lass ma chinery they would undoubtedly Be m better circumstances at the and of five years. On the local" page oflaatweVavJryr there was, by actual cowat, jas 250 lines of reading matter aside frostr aaV vertisements, and of that nomW IKrt lines was devoted to the Cmr, only lacking ten lines of half the local page being takes um.kt abuse of the editor of tke- Cubf. Anyone can satisfy themselves of the eetrectnese of the statement by refering to last week's issue eftbat delectaUe afcectv If she few deluded aersoaa- whe- take t&at rHirjecaaaToBd ?? their money for a paper that, metead of gpriag the local iiens, devotes its columns to abuse of a rival publisher, we can stand it- Nothing, perhaps, contributes more Co the-general hcaUhfulness of human family than docs an abundance of good ri fruit Hinn fruit of all kinds has been recognized from the earliest times as a great promoter of health and has been used by the American people with the greatest of freedom ever since the settlement of this continent Our fore fathers, when they planted the first settlement at Jamestown, also planted an orchard and vineyard, and the new settlers in every new country on the globe have made it one of their first duties to plant an orchard that they and the generations to come after them might enjoy the health giving luxury Fef aw abundance of fruit. Ot all the causes that have been instrumental in retarding the settlement of the new countries into which the hardy pio ne8 have pushed their way, none, perhaps, has been more potent than (the absence of apples, peaches ana other fruit, as a farmer who has be come possessed of a few actcsof ground in one of the old states, upon which there stands an apple orchard, is naturely loth to part with it and move to a new country, where it is generally supposed apples dfor not come. There are many new settlers in this compare atively new county of Webster, to-day, who, as the holidays approach, arc seized with a longing for the old fire side in the east, with its accompanying luxury of an abundance f apples for winter use, supposing tha as they are in a new country in whS orchards have not yet developed, that they will be denied that luxury for many years to come. Friends, allow us to suggest that you were never more mistaken in your lives; if you would but go with us to the large and commodious cellars of Miner Bros., where apples by the car load are piled eight feet high, you would cease to pine for the orchards of the east, and would immediately load a few barrels of those excellent and Neb. State Horticultural Society. Brownville, Neb. Nov. 1, 1880. j D. II. Wheeler, Eq., Sec. Neb. State Board of Agriculture: Dear Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your very com pi i m en tary favor of the 25th ult., together with "the token of kind re gard and esteem" refessed to, presented by Messrs. M. Dunham, Chris. Hart man, J. T. Clarkson, J. B. Dinsiuorc, R. Daniels, G. W. E. Dorsey, E. N. Cornell, J. F. Kinney, A. Humphrey, W. B. White, Ed. Mclntyre, and your self, active members of the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture. I beg to assure my associates that this manifestation on their part is highly appreciated, both for intrinsic worth and as an evidence from those intimately engaged in the agricultural weal of the state, that my humble efforts in that direction have been to them acceptable. I have endeavored to give to the agricultural factor of Nebraska's great interest near a quarter of a century of the best years of my life without the hope of fee or reward, in simple discharge of conceived duty, and be cause the labor, to me, has been plea sant and in harmony with inherent in clination and taste. The wonderful development and advancement made and witnessed since my first connection with the board actual transition from desert to fruitful fields, orchard., grrf dens and happy homes has been grat fying beyond power of words to ex press. If I have aided in the least at tainments soglorious, the achievements of themselves, in a common cause and for a common good, more than com pensate. I trust others, more able, will take my place and catty forward more ef fectually and successfully, that which of all else must make Nebraska, ag riculturally, second to no other state. As secretary of the board, be pleased to convey to members my sincere thanks for their kindly consideration, together with devout wishes for all the future cau bestow. With great respect, I am, Yours, truly, Roh't W. Furnas. cited than in the production of Christ mas gifts. If ere for inaUnce is a lift like image of a bird iiponaperch. At tached to it U a flexible artificial wind pipe, into which when Uw ierformer blows, the ftrd oen hi beak, and pour forth a flood of melody that would make the heart of a canary ache with envr. And tht for a sincie dol lar! Or here xin L a ferocious look ing bull dog hungrily ited on his haunche. The jotithful proprietor invito an older friend to place a coin upon the do noc : when hay ' presto! the coin U flung into the air, the mouth gaiw expectant, and "Before a man hath power to say, Bt- hold ! The jaw of darkness have devoured it up." Ia a lady found of fancy work? Be hold an aortment of designs, com menced sufficiently to show the stitch and pattern, and srnt with all material for finishing on receipt of price. Or longs her soul for peraonal adonunenta? On thoir proper pages she may pee the veriest love of bonnets, the latent things in jewelry, the )att style in drr-aa nay, even the proverbial rainy day is tirovided for, and an assortment of um irellas fiinm- in its place. Are the younger member of a family aeokiiig presents for its beads? Let them look at these silver tea-ets at all prices, these dinner services of French china, these janliniere. and coffee cups, and shaving tsets, and walking cniies a never ending catalogue of things that mama and papa will dolight to pos sess. And as for the children Heaven bless 'em our columns re too Mhort to convey a bare idea of the wealth of good thing described for their delecta tion. Page after page the record runs, as though it would never end: and Jennie and Harry must bo hard indeed to satisfy, if from among the long dU play of dolls, and doll house, and pic ture books, and skates, and cons that low, and steam engines that do real work, and silver forks end spoons, and magical tricks, and Christmas tree arnaments, and candies, and goodness knows what else, they fail to And the very things their hearts desire. And for this wondrous book how Final Proof Xotic$. Lead Ode a lleadagte Jafc 9e. 5 at (re W krfcy r Ckat tke aatae-J ' a aaea u f a tat stake fe!rrta aaeft t lie eh UT taereof fcatof Jaaia A. Tat rf Ia. rmmn t Wkcr &. teal !. etoffe of .. eta raw ia nm uf. ziae. a 4 ay, Iff kec Tt. ISSO. h. Jaa Wrr. k'd retry 42 IS far tka wta-t qartr f Se. S towa 1 rmc 9 . aad U fIUla j aU itaa to rrre ft! laUno ! aad eahliafWaef aid tr. it; Jk DanW AUhi JoVm Uk Wwiar4 ! C F. Ifenada-eii all 0.I. R-ok Va. aarSdecS 0. W. W!tZER. Raarfxef. Lead Office at WoailBrtoe.Na..N tX. IB? 3ra U kffcr ffraa tkat tk faJlovia aivd arttlrr kaa tied aottr ft kU ia'eatii t ataka tea! pnf ia paftaort abU elalaj.aad a. ear laal entry tkeraof fcafera Jbw A. Taj tare dark of ewart ia WKt- cty. at kat Jkaa ia KrI Qoad Neb a tke Zfck day t VKtmhvr. 18M9. ria: Crara Reaar. k'd aatry IMS far tke Milk-tut aartar ef Bt. S4 Ua I rBa 10 tt.aJ aaaaee tke Wlowla arkU witBee to pfxra eUaejet readaef area and eattiTatioa at aaid trat. vis: Dallat SUtkardaoa Jaaiea frrtua JaaJ Sfartla aaJ Ptaiaal Martia. all of Krd na-l 5abraka BoradrS 8. W. JJW1T2KK. RrUr. ATTEMTWl CMPANYI BESLEYi PERKINS - Are not cmTy in the FicULbct at tW PrtmL We Buyers to owr Stock of tarite the attfntton v4 UTiich we are prepaml to eU at for the Celebrated Kcaxmable Fgurr. Wa air Ajrrnte much? Why only fifteen cent. It is the winter' number of tho Fashion Quarterly, and Ehrich Brothers, of Eighth Avenue, New York, nre the en terprising publishers who oiler it to an appreciative world. LeadOHcaat Biooalattoa Nak. Oeu SX It. jTotira la kareky giita tkat tka lllaa caaiad antler kaafllrd aotWw n( Kb iatrattoa to aake teal pnf inarrrtof kit elle. aaS ecare teal retry tkrrrot. kfr CIrrk af tka District C'oart of Watetrr foanty atkUotlrala Red Ooad. Nik.oa Satordar !. Itk. ItaV. TUB rata Bcrrsaa. Preeeaatioa D. 8. .No. JSBf, ear tke aoatk-eaat qaarter. aetia 4. towa 4. raaee 10 wraC aad aaairi tbefollowiac m kU attaeaaca. to ao eonticcoa rval-lenr an I cattiratioa "f aa.lt trnct. h- OotfriJ WrichUaaa. Lwi Tetter. !; Durdia a. d Fdvrd ParPia. all of Ulae Hill. N.r. Boldrr2 S. W. S WITZER, Raier. Land Offie at lilooiai&stoa Nth.. Oct. 30. ls. Notic ii harabr airen tbat tba followina aaaie'l rettlrr h-i filed aotfe of hit iDtrnUoa to aiaka final proof In aupt-irtnf ki claim, aad secure fiaal eatry tkereof bafora Jaaiar A Tal leya. elarK of tka court in Wabter eountr at hi oSce in Hd Cloud Neb., oa dataraaj. Dacaia bcrllh. 1M0. vi. Jti CAMreiLU llomrttead No. KOI. for tha aortb-raat qaarter. arctinn 4. town 2. raaae M aad aaoiae tka folloviasaa kU oitaeiaa. to arora coallaaoaa reatueaceoB aad caltiTa'inn of eaid iraec l: Jrka Harrajr. Willie Rickar. Joaaaa Daridaea aad A ad raw Kicker, all of laaala. Nabc. Bor4dee2 H. W. 8WITZKR. Raciater. astonishingly cheap Michigan apples into your wagon, and with them you wonid carry the sunshine of health and enfeyment into yoiu family, and as the little ones prattled gleefully areuswl yeur knee, you would bless us for suggesting this to you, and Miner Bros., for selling you the cheapest and best apple you ever bought in the west For December WilliawCry closes Vol ume IV. of thir meotite periodical. Ihe opeamraaticlr is entftlenV Savo narola, the Kcirenemr Reformer," by Alfred H. Guernsey. There is a most interesting one by M. F. Vallettey4The Buried Cities of tWEast Excavafaons Around Nineveh attd Babylon. "Christian Enterprise m New Zea land," by Jte Mwards; 4C?." pr ar noiAworthv arvicles; Tke ad mirable aeriab, "Hester, Morgan'a Heebaad" aad "Maid MarioryV, eoB clowei; tae-ekapartment of mset con tains, besides tkees, some exeeueai short stories by pop-alar writeie. There avsrseveral descriptive articies- replete witsV iaatenei and infonuatieti; the poeMaaS arr of Adelaide Stouty T. R. Havergal. Mrs. iTsmens, etc., etc It is impossible, however, to- convey aft idea of the vast variety contained in the-J quarto -sages, literary and artis Uq the illustrafaeeas rmmber some 100. As the next number coammeBees a new voraBM. turn ia the tune U suseeribe. A airaa copy is only 2S cents; the aimualmibscripdon, $3; tix montlie, $1-50; four morsths. fl; sent poatnaid- Address, Frank- Leslie's PubhVhing ; in cotatempiation. there i House, W, 65 and 57 Park Place, New J interest in ja iv ork of this York. JUST TEE THINS. And now the season is approaching, when the earth shall be filled witn questionings; and secret communings and councils shall, in appearance at least, divide each family against itself. For while the younger generation is conjecturing, with aspirations in various directions. What shall we re ceive? the elder is deliberating, with anxiety born of responsibility, the no less important question. What shall we Slve? While one enamored swain pon es within himself whether a ring should seem too pointed an offering to his fair, another studies whether a locket will be sufficient evidence of the desperation of his state of mind. Young ladies lay cunning plans to ob tain possession of cast off boots and shoes, wherefronv the measurements for slippers may be taken; and wife and children invent snares for pater familias, to induce hfmto express, un thinkingly, his perfersiace for a mous tach cup,'or a set of sharing tools, or a warm and cozy dressing gown. Even that hardened miscreant, the eld bache lor, becomes sensible of stranee move ments in oseous formation which he terms his heart, and mutters- uncom fortably to nimsclt tli at he suppose? Lizzie's or Tom's young ones will be expecting something from him. The wisest of books declares it to be more blessed to give than to receive; and really, when one comes to think of it, it decidedly should be so. For to find the right thing to give to discover the precise article whose moral shape shall adapt itself alike to the tastes of the recipient, the purse of the donor, and the conventionalities of society is a labor so great that indeed it 'de serves au exceeding great reward. The range of articles-is so vast the poiuts to be considered so numerous that it is no wonder the intendireg giver often site down in despair,, and piteously ex claims: 'I don't know what to give!' But for every evil there comes in good time a remedy. A great New York house, whose special ousiness is to minister to the wants of humanity, has hit upon the happy device of ar ranging the different articles suitable for gifts to all classes-and condition of men, women and chikben, each under its proper heading; and of publishing a complete series of illustrations descrip tions, and prices of the samev Some idea of the magnitude of this work may be gathered from the fact that it occu pies S4 latg quarto- pages, most of which- are- positively crammed, with iUustratiotks and deecriftions. With-a work ef this- kind one can sit down- and eaamine at leisure the whole ramm of Kssible gifts of every land; andean select a present for the one he delights to-kenor, witheut the haunting, tear that toHaorrow, when too late, he- will be sure to see something tbat would have been more suitable. Or, if it be desired to learn- the spec iai longings of any individual, itwilf be only necestarry to leave this book on the- attains room table, and to be gaided by the emeosa iuins passed upon any particular article bv the individual fit question-. And even to one who has nopresearss- i no lace ot kindr for in uu direction is more ingenuity excx- "Boss" Syrup, at Roby's. More new goods, at Mrs. Fowler's. Potted Toungue and Ham, at Roby's. Found: A pair of mitteas. Call at this office. Elm Creek, and Buckwheat flour, for sale at Roby's. For the hot line of millinery goods, call at Mrs. Fowler's. Michigan and Illinois Apples, whole sale and retail, at Roby's. The latest novelties in millinery and notions, at Mrs. Fowler s. Robv has received a full stock of California Fruit new packing. Buy your table butter of AS. Marsh. Cool as Ice. (Best in the market.) Gilletts Washing Crystal. Save labor and soap. For sale by A. S. Marsh. For elegant and stylish hats, call at Mrs. Fowler's, you will be tuitcd. Hard coal, soft coal, and blacksmith coal at the Chicago Lumber Yard. 14tf Call at Roby's and take a look at his splendid winter apples before you make a purchase. Wanted Even-body to come and buy lumber at the old reliable Chicago Lumber Yard. 14tf Teachers' contracts for sale at the Ciiikf office at 5 cents apiece or three for ten cents. tf Miner Bros, will receive in a few days another car load of apples be ready to buy one or more barrels while they are cheap. If you wish the largest and lest stock of millinery goods to select from, call at the leading millinery store, one door north of the Bank. LaadOSce at Blooa-iaatoa. Neb. Oct. 2. 1Mb. Notice U keraby giea tkat tka following aaaied eeulerkaa lied aoUre of kit intention to take laal proof ia rapport of kit rUia. aad Af ka.v iLif Mt.r .a k. baiIa k lore Jaavaa A. Talleye. Clark of tka oart of Webater county, at bit et. ia Had Cloud. Neb.. onTuwday Noreuber Jmh. 1SS0. rir; I.trruaa U Laaa. borsritead .V.31l. for the eouthweat ', rootk call ii aruth K uthwrt M and nortbaeat - aocth west J hi firtioo 3( on 1 rabf a 9 waat. and Damn tba fillm- a a hU tattnrea a to prorr conlir.ui-ur rridrnca upon and cultivatioa of aaid tract, vin G mm I'ool Andrew Hardy Henry Cntilry and John titration, all of Gatde Rock Nabraaka, oeCSaoY2S 8. W. 8AVIT7.KR. Reg Utar. LaadOSce at Blooroinaton Neb Or. ISth. 1M0. Notice ia hrrcbr aireo tbit ibe fallowint aimed Mttlcr ha filed nnttca of bia intaotion to mak fiapl proof in rafpirt of bi claim aad " cure final entry thrreol bofure Jamai .Tull'7 Clara of Clmrt in U abater cnuuty Nab. at hU office in Hrd Clond Neb. us Saturday Pacea bar 4lb, 1680. rit: TaAOts AiwoLn. homestead Ne. 21sl, fur the onth eat qaarter of section 2 town 3 ranee 10 weat. and aamee the fullowinf a his witnesses to proe contin uous rcsideace upon and cultiratioa of eald tract. Tit: Thumaj J Ward. A brass Wall. Daid Fraacto aad J oka Saaitk.all of Cowlee Vebraka. oetnaor M. W. 8 WITZER, W later. Kef ley Barb Fence Wire. Nhich, for Quality and Ttft stand without a Knsl. WK MAKE A 31'ECIALTY OF- STOVES and RANGES. CHA ITt'L MOKTGA UK SA LK. Notice I kereby firea that en Ihe lllb day k r. aa. in Ked Ootid. of December. A. I). 1M0. at So.cloek front of air effice In Ihe towa of Webxterconcty Neb.. I will offer for ! at publio auction Ibe following described propetty to-wit: One small horse nine or tea year old. about 15 hand hich. litlsk maaa aad tail, nbt bind foot while, white spot between eyre, white strip on nae. one set doable karaee. keavy Itather in rood order. Tbeieme harinc been crnreyel to C. 11. Potter br rhattel mortfaa by one Nathan W. rinee and Kdwin J. boloman on the 2d day of March 1M0. the data of aaid mort(a;e. aud said mortraf a baring bees re corded in the county I'lerk's cmce ia the county of Webster and stale of Nebraska, and there being due at tbe time of the firat publication of this notice on said mortgage the sum of one hundred and thirty-nine dollars and twenty eta. (S1TO.2QJ and interest at tbe rati of ten per cent, per annum from tbe date of tbis noii-e. C. H. 1'oTTs.a. Mortgagee. By W. C. lUiu.y. hii Mt'y. l&M Dated at Red Cloud, this 17th day of Nor. ISM ? 2- V. 3- HHH 3 3 P a. It Frice Tm Suit The Time. Wc arc Hcadqnartcrs for Iron and Wooden Pumps of every Discription. AOKICUJLTlJSAIi IXrLXSXTft GUNS, REVOLVERS. 1ROJI anej HTSEL CARttlAOE and WAGON rTrOCK llAUD-WfJOll LI'MBKK MAC, All kind- ol TIN, COrrilU and SIIKKT 1HON WORK on ImimI aud Made to Order. Csll aud see iui. we can save on morrey. BeMey I Peridbuus If you arc 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 examine quality. 14tf Lauterbuch while at Omaha, saw no flour to suit his bu.-ine.s so well as that lie has been using he makes a "bos" loaf from the Red Cloud Mills Patent. CHA TTKL MORTCiA GK SA LE. Notice is hereby giren tSal by rirtne of a chattel mnpgsge dated on the 7th day of May. 180. aad duly filed and rrcnrdrd in the nflee ot the Register of Deeds of Jewell county Kansas, on the 10th day of .Way. 1M0. at 2 o'clock P- . of that day. and eiecutd bj Samol W. Ran som to J ob won Jk Crt-ps tn ecu re the payment of the sum of twenty-six dollars and forty-two cent HZHlt and upon which there ia bow due tke sum of tweaty-arren dollar aad serenty one ceut (127 71.) Default having been made in tbe payment ! said rum. therefore I will sell at public auction, at tbe front of tha store build ing occupied by Johnson A Creps. in the town of "ed Cluud. in Webster county Nehraka. tbe property described in said rsortgagoa follow, to-wit: One gray horse tea year old. eixteea beads high and goe by the naaja of -Jita". ea the loth Jay of December 180. at 1 o'elaek p. m. ol that. diy. JoHasoa jus Carr. Morlgaftea. I y O. 0. Cea. tkeir AU'y. Dated Keel doad. Nek.. Fer. 3d. 1890. 14-v4 CBOWNI Not the Crown of Kings, nor the Crown of Glorv, but the Crawn Sewing Machine, the fatest and best machines in the market, it will pay you to call at the Post-Office and pee it before you purchase! For Sale by M. B. McNitt. MONEY TO L0A1T! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, or on deeded land at 8 per cent., ana 1-62 per cent, commission, or at straight 10 per cent, no commission. Jyo. R. Willcox. Office next door to Chief office. 30tf Money to Loan. At the Bank in Red Cloud, on best terms yet offered. From and after this date Smith Bros. & 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 arppraval. Nothing: deducted in advance and no second mortgage reouired. Parties borrowing from us avoid the custofaary delay and uncertainty of sending applications away for 'approval. Our facilities enable us to close a loan the saase day the application is made. Mm SMITH BBA3.etTH00fPSO3. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice Is hereby giren tbat on tke 2d day of December A. D.. 1). at 2 o'clock -. .. ia front ol my office, tn Ibe town of Ke-i CloaJ. rTeiatcr county. Neb.. I will offer 'or sale at public anctir.n tke folio iae described property to-wit: One black mare, with white strip in frehrad. one white bind foot. about 7 year old. One black horre. with white spot in forehead, about 8 yea.- old. One act of double Jiaraea. One wagon with irring seat, whiflletrars and nerk yoke- Tbe same baring been coarayed to C. U. Potter by chattel mortgage by one J. L. Frame, oa tha lt day ol December A. D. 1S79. the data of aaid mnrtgat. aad said mortgage baring been recorded ta tke county clerk oBce ia the coaaty of Webatar. State of Neb., aad there hetag dae at tbe Uas of the Im pak licatioa of this notice on aaid aaortgagatke ease of two kaadred tnd aiaetaea dolkara aad nine teen eeets.t2l9.1. aad iatereet at tka rate of 10 per cent, par aaaaai from tke dale of tkie aoUee. C. H. Porrae. Afortgag. By W. C. RmtLT. hU Au'r Datad at Keel Ooad tkie lOtk day of Noreea ber. la 14-wl CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE 'S olice is herebv given tliat bv virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated on the 1 5th r day of rseptember, 18 1 9. and duly filed and recorded in the office of tbe'Regis terof Deeds, of Jewell county, in the State of Kansas, on the 25th day of September, 1879, at 10 o'clock a. m., of that day and executed by J. C. Hunt ingtoo,"to Johnson &. Qreps to seure the payment of the sum of One liuu dred and Twenty Five Dollars, and upon which there is now due the sun of One Hundred and Eleven Dolhu andEeghty One Cents, ($111.81) de fault having beer made in the pay' ment of said snm, therefore I will sell titer property therein described, to-wit; Ohebitywu hot-se merle seven year old, one lusarrber wagon partly worn, one set ofefeuMe harness partly worn, at public auction, at the front of the store uw-flaakj-f, ocewpied by stsid JohnssstA Creps, nr the fsjn of Ked Cloud, in tbe county of lVebsterr and State of Nelscasdcaota-10th-day cf Decea--ber, 1SS0, at) o'clock p,m., of said day. Johnson &. Cbeps, Mortgagees, By O. a Case, their Att'vv Dated Bed Cloud. Xcb.. kA 1Q OU, lOiM- Xovembcr uov4-dcc2 CHA TTEL MORTGA GE SALE. Notice i kereby girea tkat by rktae ef a chatul mortgage daUd oa ike 2ad day ef Aa gst. 1SM. and dale Slat aad rwoorded la tke office ol tke coaaty clerk of Wahettr eoaaty Ne braska, en the 2nd day of August. 190. at -2 o'clock aad 30 minute p. m. ol that day. aad ezerBted by V.C. FuJi tn Jnkaann A Crepe, to secure th-payment of tbe sum of forty six dol Iira ard forty cent (ftioVtO) aad apoa which there is tow due tbe sum of forty scrcn dollar and fllty six cent $ft3A.) dcfaalt kariac been ad ia Ike payaieat of aaid aaaa. Tkerefore 1 will sell tke property thereia Heecribed. to-wit. Tka aaSirided two tkird iatereet ia twenty-oae acre of growlag aad euadiag cra. oa tke Bortk-wwat aaartar ef aeetioa tweatyteur inaii tktM run tn aaL 1 ke aadrei-ied two thirds interest ib eevci aad oae k.H Tee ef growing ami i-'Acdmg oors na tke aealk-eaat qaarter efseeUoa twenty-ix town threw raage tea west, aad are andirsded three foarta la terrrtia ia tkre- acre ef growing arri staadlag core, ea tke eoath east qaarter. ofaaettoa tktrty oae. tears tkree. raaga aie watt, baring the eatire interett wkick tae aaid t. .,-. LuadkaJ inaadtaikeeereral ahore ieaenbed pneaa of cora located ia Wekrter eoaaty. Nek- a Ike V 2ud day of Augart. 10 at puHte aactiea. attskerroateftke atere baiHiag o cat 44 by aaai Jekaaacreav te tke i twa ef EedOaad. i.Weeaaar eaewty. Kekeaaka. aa tkeMJdy af Dwaeaaker. lawk. at 1 a'eteek .! aaid 4m. Jaa-caaM aaa Caere. jTirtswsea- ByO.acaaa. taetrAU. Dated Ked Cloud. Nab., Nor. 3d. MS. 11 i'OTICE 70 ;SiZ231 rtl U aerwkr rirta. tkat I will aliperoawhoTayde-ire to eSar tkeeaaaiTce a caadiSatc lor teaeret T tka atlaaery er aaw Beaeataef a.tr ewarrty. at Had C.-.a em tke tm JManlay ,ia . tke m i eVraary. Afar AagaM aa Nenreakwr: M lueUUl aaaacimsatardairiBtkesaeatkgaf aaary. April, laly aai October. At Quida cg an tke kiret Saturday a tka await at .i. i. vniMtMiti I Ha. s saber. zamiaaiaa a oMBJaaare at a esaaek 4. SV A. A. roaa. Ceaa'r Saperiatcadcat vI"ifaUiItractas Xat! TLtJxzzt! ILtiunlll Xre yea ditarleel al afkt aad br-ae arejr mtbyaMrkckildsw erJnyaaderyw wuktka excraHati3graia of wt'jag teeikr Ifi ea. gw a once aad get a fcwi filr- aaaVrr -J-etk" iagyraH. ItaiiH r-.e ikeawar lireafer- 9 (-..Jliiatr-tlet.ro.1 sjohb it tkerW BT a aaitase akwattt. There b aaatker eaaarUr kt bL H,r aaai it. wkoanll Bat teU MU vece laat U will resvUie the kn !. aad aarer renta tke talker. ae4r,HieO. wealth tm uar eSIId.eriagiaaagvc. ixra it. le all euaa. aad i Iriasat tm ? ik mwtntWm afuaj af tba female pkysiciaw aad aaesee ra tka Uaetai Stater. Said ertTywkare. Si cwatta a wattta. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Fe NEWHOU8E, -DIALER IS- DRY-GOODS, Groceries and Notions, RED CLOUD, KEBRASKA The public generally are mractdJ to call and caniiu my good and price, a, a shasc of the putronagc ia solicited. Store, Brat daor north of Mia sear's meat market. 14- 7. 5EWUOU01 Samuel West, iu!.es w Tobacco. Cifwtrs. C0NFKCTI0KER7. CANNED FRUITS, fresh rmum, CRACKERS, CIIEiyK, OEA!CGR?, LEMONS, akd a rcu. Lurx or rxxcr R6iRigS. also a natT daw Ceo Cromin Pavlov. Where you can always ;et a nice dtrh of fee Cream during the Hcjivm. K ahsre of the public pafroosfc hi rcfpertfully r-o!idterl. Firat Jowr south of Mitchell 4 IfoHtsrt's, Rrn Cut?i, NcaKAMCA. MiTB i Miuur. -IS THE omvr pivaoB i at RED OLOTJD WHDUC TOC CAST KTT Hardware, Stoves, GUIDli to SUCCESS wiTit- -ro- ANDKX'ICTV. la by far Ike best Pettnee aad Hotd 'M aad llat1-Ktfok erer rabltsbeO. MH I6 lata!. It tells both ! eoraplataly hrw t4'erry- thing la lb bt way. How In ms THr Uf t .... If.... a. . . UJ r,....n ..I ...Wl, .V l-F , . fw, ! " ,f. . . rlaeeetifaUy l(-w to A I ft IVt ! It arsnrr txri or lire. rariaU latoreetwn In'lirinitUe Ut wa and mtH egrd'f antne tf lisrentila Xm alt alattaa far enaalaDt refrreaee. Aeait Waaat f-e all r spare tlat. T knjv tby tkiat''k ef rl ealae a4 etUVKU'.-n ll bltr tUn mitt yOuf aaalr fr tana to 11. B. flCAM MKOU QK. 14m HU UaU. U. GOOD lEAVS. QutckTimol Throurjh Tralael CktM Coasecliosi ! Ne Delay I Burlington Route ! "TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST Leaaat rata of Tare will kw . Tkreaah Cars wil be rue ttm a. M M.Felaft la SetkeB aebrka t- Chlrtg. A lee) eataefe eoaarr1ic will be wade at Fe dffst Jwallm. ... AT CHIOAtiO tl-xe eaaeti-aii wlH alwar aw aaadt t tk at'.aawtkeaH ead rtk, , fdeeetita jt kertbe reaarrad at tdx iiwetB litketoffse by lalcgraaw "t tm aaadeaatsaa. fraea Af'aari Klr Us CMres TO ST. LOUIS AND THE SOOTH. TTaa wMltagte mawekase a erstawief tkewaak afeaajeaa aaJ etaee atW-j ketweta ike M majrl Kiree aad St. LBee ig 'ki hae Mr tt n i Uu. rallaaaa Utr ran M( ray fraai Mtaaeavi aUear wr8e. knab. TO FKORIA. INDIANAFULH. CIN CINNATI, AND THE sNtjrii KMirr. wrTkt Ulka ealyrelUU roate ta tke ! eaet. t aaeetlfj are at ftria wlik tke T 1' itW.o4l. a. W. lUilre! Pr ltiiaa aawll Ciaciaaett. Cetasakatr, amd all reatrsJ aak seatkera Okie. Kaar.asry. mukwra Xadiaaa. somfffl cau. tisc xgss 75 mttu Wkea yva g waat ke Tsars aad Mere ater tU mewiHieiariM cetar eaira t traret t MwdMy. A.K.TOCr.LIX r.LOWKLZ. flea! saaaacae. eul ft A TtdaT! I M. ha tr ier fakf aad d i. 1 1 BHBaBMwBeBBMeaaaBMaaBaBiaBWBeBB.aaBaBaw FroiuaLCslm IwAwbLll's Spavin tart, l.sTi '1 1 fa ASD nvALnocn. Fanners who eontesplate pcovp-a; up on ineu ciaaawa bthi temzn weereuHBg to Uieir advantage by caRing at Ute Bl ClXXlr CwaTaET ewM T - tf Sewiig Machifres xz- Bed Rock Price'af . .A?." rV1 lee-r rar daawaeraCJ Ffcoj R.v. V. X GRANGER, -fJfftww-M. aaats kTSjiLL a. Alkaer.Vi. JjeTa Igsmt- ar va. i.w.h;- rejaay tkat saw s.s Ji.7Jari mr - - - - ? wt. Swwwaar tWrrear a 1 Ly yaBSwt, .ad win, t. ri s Si!1" ".- IiMraMa ear fear JLVSLi!? f!? 1 ' wa.aajrW a 2-SAit-r - rxKACE WILL- TELL. . J. ar4sV;C- '2? f-- WP (9 I"W kawwtaic wrtk Ka- nciaar Tker. I aJ5-WTwi la asw: zz raH. T& -ij--'arneaV"r 2 ''fLZl uaiABau&.'Tlr .W."?T7 saa to aaa wrfi be I WSBBSJ-ilBta"2TS"'"w' r i .aa. 11 TT"aeaea ! VB-tatftC aV.t:T V- gfwaaB-eal ' wBT wllwwal JaBf1 Wy flRgaaaTgaL --1- - - - CaM.aV'r'aMaa. ktedt &ZrZSil-1M Ctrajir wkiek weTy.Sffc!!Lr?L-gwah emaairfeJ - Iff bbI r'lT Mmtn'- - " ?t- vr t A . ef' i a fY. r. J ?- I s- I r wf VSf - X n ,v 3c-V