-Jfc ".? -f "- X -bSjwv - - . W I V J' I Moon i Caliender, ) DEALERS 1X( General Merchandise, Groceries Scott A SIie HATS AND CAM, Drug, HedlclucM, Oils Varnishes, Paints rac. GLASSWARE, QUEEXSWARE, HARDWARE & HARNESS ETC, ETC.. ETC. A full line of everything kept in a gen- Ktlll Store, at tlC LOWEST CASH PKICES. Bipetlfully, Moon & Caliender. COWI.ES, NEBRASKA. JXEt SHEEER, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. AVD Dllir M Drugs? Medicine. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WTICKS, COMBS BRUSHES AC. Patronage solicitod and thankfully received. -PrefcriitionE carefully compounded" One door south of Garber's store, RED CLOUD, NEB. Nimble Six-pence. G. W. Dow, -DEALER IN Groceries & Confectioneries. Choice Teu, Coffee Sac&r Ac. White Fish & Mackerel. Oreea. Dried and Canned Frails. Thabet To baccos and Cicais. Tlour aiid meal con aanUy on hand. Fs, Uutter a&d Wood Taken in Payment. Krcrrthtnsr warranted to be as represented. GIVE -ME A CALL a nd I w ill do ou good. lit door north of arroi office. Red Cloud, - Neb. Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUT1TAM, Prop. DEALER IN .FLOUR. FEED Corn, Meal, Bran Chopped Peed and . GROCERIES, Visit the Bed Cloud Grocery. Feed and Pro vision store when you want buLplie for man or bean. Highest market trire in cosh iii for rrain AH kinds ofcountrr produce tkcn m exchange loro.jj. (iuodi delivered to all i-nrt of town Irco jf charge St-irc south of Heed's. Plow Factory, Red Cloud, - Nebraska. R. L. TINKER, ' (Successor to Q 4A. Brown.) DEALER IN ' Parlor, Bedroom AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Brackets, Chromos, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. C-.flins 'always on hand and trfmmedon short notice. Price as low as any in the V alley. Repairing of all kinds done promp'ly and Satisfactory... Burial Robes furnished at reasonaylo rates. HEDCLOUD, - - - KEB. Harness Shop BY J. L- MILLER, Keeps constantly on hand a full Lis f HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, HORSE-BLANKETS, WHIPS, ' .COMBS, BRUSHES, r JIARKESSOIL, ccrytlitnE.Jisually kept in a first ly v class shop. r JCOBTH OF THE rt.KK. pnf trtiVrtSihr Trice Fail for Bilfls I j -ii fan. COM E -For-our- a tx - LUMBER . PB Y IJTOIBERA SPECIALTY. S3 28T ? MAT! - sia.stf MwesiPr - ny - .- JUS SM Q DOORS THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. II. V. R R. Time Table. Taking effect Ftrnday, Oct. 17, 1SW. Eastward l'afCKr )eTc... srrirfs... ...... " Freight lcTe? .. ,r arrives Westward .leconv leaver ..... arrive EASTERN DIVISION Eastward Arcom. lctM.... ft -J1) a. m. .7 jS.1 p. m. .5 -SO p. m. "9 :0 a. m. .5 M p. m. .8:30 a.m. arrives 6 itop.m. Trains daily except Sunday. G. W. lILrarDor. A. E. Tocxitnr. Superintendent. Gca'J-Manager, Miner Bros. Fell Superior flour. A. S. Marsh hcILj Red Cloud Mills patent flour. A valuable lot and business houe for sale Address this offlce Mr. A. T. Ball is at Blue Springs, at pre&ent, but will return in the fcpring. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the house of Mrs. Bent, at 3. P. m. on Fri day Jan. 21. Go to Roby'H foe your tobacco, he has the finest n.-sortnient in town, also the best lot of cigars to be had. The Mercury has been fooling around zero nil winter something rather unuhtial in this country. Mrs. Maggie Mubley of tbo Grand Ialantl Independent, sends out a verj' line almanac, io the j)atrond of her paper. Go to Roby s for canned fruifs, dried fruit, green fruit, raisins, citron, mac aroni, farina, tapioca, or anything else that a nice. Mr. Magee, of the firm of Jones & Magee, lumber dealers, came in from his home in Cresten Iowa, last Thursday. Mr. S. McMinn, one of the Chief's old substantial friends called last Sat urday and renewed his subcription to the best paper in the County. Just received at Roby's, Silver Thread Sourkraut, New Bacon, fresh Shell Bark Hickory Nuts, Black "Wal nuts, 51b pails of laid, and Bo&s syrup in kegs. It mut bo good, for everybody rec ommends it, and doctors prescribe it. We mean Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, the great cough remedy. Sold by all druggists. The Republican Valley soap factory is one of the established institutions of this town. The soap has been put on the market. "We hope the proprietor will find in it a bonanza. Mothers do not let your darlings suffer with the whooping-cough. Use Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup and the little sufferer will soon find relief. Only 25 cents and 50 cents a bottle. A number of the boys gathered to gether on "Wednesday of bust week and went out on a wolf hunt. It is, per haps, needless to say that the "Gener al" did not show himself. We did not hear of any game being captured. The county commissioners proceed ings and considerable other matter that was handed in for publication this week will have to stand over until next week on account of the annual report of the county treasurer which occupies a large amount of our space this week. Mr. Ilolleran of the Commercial house evidently understands the secret of successfully conducting a hotel, judging by the business he is already doing. Having but recently opened up in this place, he has already all the custom that his limited room will al low him to entertain. "When you stop in Red Cloud give the Commercial a trial. The sweeping tide of prosperity is shown bv the immense increase of business in the Tatent Office, General Xand Office, Pension Office, and other Departments of the Government. Patent cases, Pension claims, Con tested Land entries, or other business placed in the hands of Presbrey & Greene, Attorneys, 529 7th st., "Wash ington D. C, will have immediate at tention. Enclose stamp for information. "We are in receipt of a neatly-bound set of the various editions of Aycr's Almanac, containing not only specimens of the language- above named, but also some pages of Turkish A ' i Tl v. American, ureeK. jJiusMxian. anu uni- neso. The book is neatly printed and free from objectional cuts. Ayer's Almanac is always a safe book for the family. The collcctionbcfore us is a literary curiositj-, and a remarkable example of enterprise and liberality. The annual edition is from ten to elev en millions, for free circulation. The persistence with which some weak minded individuals strive to gain notice at the hands of the press, and the means employed by them with a view to getting up a controver sy with an editor of a newspaper for I the purpose of gaining a little cheap notoriety, would be amusing, were it not so disgusting. Guide. Rock is cur sed by the presence of an individual of this kind. Experience and observa tion have taucht us that" the very worst punishment that can possibly be inflicted upon an individual of this kind is to refuse to allow Ids. name to appear in the newspaper. Farming implement dealers are pre paring to furnish the farming commu nity with every thing that they max need injthe machinery line the present season. A. A. Pope has formed a partnersdip, with Mitchell & Morhart, and the firm of Popefc Co., will soon f be readv to cater to the wants of the agricultural classes. Mr. Spanogle has taken Mr. Funk- as a .partner in his business and will open up with a full etoclc of .machinery in. tne spring. The above named gentlemen are all well known as .good business men, and the people roar congratulate them selves on the"icti.hat they have "two responsible implement firms to bay their machinery from. r y lepcrt ef ti Sd Oral Scfcxla fcr Ht zscath tniisg fc. 11, 1S8L Enrollment. Average Alt. T'rif nnrtr 5 03 4 -V Intermediate High School, 49 4'J 20 12S Total, 174 Roll or Honor. Pupils whocc deportment, punctual ity and diligence entitle them to an average grade of 05 or over. Primary; Hattie Kline, Amanda Kline, Carrie Benfer, Frank Kline, John TtiHcys. Intermediate; Mary Burton, Lizzie Kline, Lieusetta Hamaker, Barbara Newhouse, Arthur Dixon, Hugh Mi ner, Lee J inker, Elmer Tinker. High School; Lizzie Ebbcrd, Lcn na Jones, Lizzie Mcintosh, Eva Mun- scll, Carrie Newhouse, Etta Saniord, fcva V alker, Bej-sie Walker, Clarence Jones, Louie Kenney, John Kolcr. A. L. Funk, Principal. Miss E. W. C. Hawley. 1 Mns. J. H. Dixo.v. f Asfistantd. Rev. C. S. Harrison of York is preaching at the Congregational church. Services may be expected ev ery evening this week, the public are earnestly invited to attend. Married, At the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Johnatban Dun ham in Negunda, Wclter Co., Neb. Jan. 5th. ISS1, by Rev. (i. A. Hubson, Mr. Alexander Riley and Mi-s Mary E. Dunham, all of Web ster Co. Neb, Irenes to fashes havzitg sosed WELLS. Mr. N. E. Clark, patantcc of the Auger and extensible rod for boring wells, hereby notifies all parties hav ing bored wells o call at once at W. W. Hoyos office, first door north of Chief office, Red Cloud Neb., and pay for the right to use the same. The royal ty demanded for each well is $5.00; $6.00 on six months time. Notice is alio given to parties own ing well augers to call and purchase right, to use the same. 24tf SUNDAY MAGAZINE FOR FEB'Y. This is the second number of the ninth volume of this excellent period ical, which is now conducted, we see by the Rev. Alfred Taylor, an experi enced correspondent and editor. The former editor of The Sunday Maga zine, Rev, Dr, Deems, will, it is an nounced, be henceforth a regular con tributor, and other attractive features been added which will increase its already great popularity. The present number is literary crowded with good things of which our space will only permit a general notice. "The Tem pcrcjucc Movement," by Alfred H. Gurnscy, '"Missionary Success in Tah iti," by the Rev. Daniel Ekwards, "Characteristics of the Esquimaux," are replete with interest and informa tion, and liberally illustrated. "Hard Places in the Bible," by Rev. Dr. Deems; "Women of the Bible," "International Sundav-school Les sons," "The Home Pulpit," etc., are among the many noteworthy features. In the department of fiction "'Out of the "World" is continued, and there arc numerous short stories, sketches, assays and poems by distinguished writers. The miscellany is unusually abundant. In fact, the number is a rarely attractive one in its literary and artistic features, and highly cred itable ot the editor. It contains 12S quarto pages and over 10U illustra tions. $3 a year; single copy, 23 cents postpaid. Frank Leslie' Publishing House 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York. Hofcy's Price List. Supir 7 to 0tts for Coffee 3 to 5lbs. for Dried Apples 8 to 20fts. for Standard Oil, per gallon, Headlight oil, per gallon, LOO LOO 1.00 .25 .30 Apples by the barrel, at Miner Bros. 15 pound choico Michigan apples, at Miner Bros, for $1.00. Roby has just received from Chica go a nice assortment of Page's best candy. Bring along your poultry, prices paid for butter and Miner Bros. Highest eggs, at A fresh supply of "White Rose" Atchison winter wheat flour, at Put nam's. No apple3 superior to those sold by Putnam splended for eating or cook ing Bottom figures given. If you want to increase the quantity and 'quality of milk, feed your cow ground feed. Putnam will send it to you. It- is generally conceded that A. Lauterbach makes the best bread to be found in town, and the secret of his success in the-bread making line lies in the fact that he uses the superior flour, which is the best flour made, and is for sale only at Miner Bros. Call and get a saqk and be convinced. Everv woman-who has experience in'brcad making knows some thing of the difficulty in always getting the best results during the" winter season when the "yeast gets chilled" and the dough won t work just right The best thing yon can do under such cir cumstances is to buy your bread of Lauterbach who uses" only Bed Cloud Patent flour. tJ. E. Putnam sells it. V ! Not the Crown of Kings, nor the Crown of Glory, but the Crav.a Sewing Machine, the latest and best' machines in the market, it will payybu to call at the Post-Offic,e and ee itbcfore you purchase! 'Fpr Sale bjrM. RKcNrrr. H0fET-TO-LOAr " Moneys to .prove up with on final re ceipt; or.on deeded land at S per cent., ana 1-62 per cent, commission, or at straight 10 per cent, no commission. Jn o. B. Wimjcos. Office next-door to Chief office. 30tf County Treasurer's Statement. Recetits and Di5BC!VF.M-rrv rttox January Sth 1A80 to Jahuasy 6th !&!. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT. I Ealsscr Jan. . 1-). JU7 W! iO S5 M 41 13 22 4 0G 3? 239 4"' 2-J 00; State General fund... " School - " " I'mvernitv " " Penitcn'ty " " ifoiid " School Land Prinrp'l IntVt i.exe University Principal ...... Int, County Gcn'I fund " Sink'g " Bund " Bridge " Road " 4G3 32!! .! 353 lGf j 100 ss 51 66 Judcm't " R It Bond " Dist School : Sch'l Bond " Do- Tax ........ it i ........ ......... 273S Of, 140 27 5 W 4 001 1514 33 ' f. 201 41 oof ......... Fine? and Liruit-o In teres t Fund Advertising , f'ourt Houu , i 14 DETAILED STATEMENT. State General Fond. Dn. Balance Jan. 8, 18S0. 197 94 Paid State Trca. Jan. 1SS0 197 94 Reed from tax 1872 38 " " Mav " 1158 70 " " " IS '3 32 Kept 568 13 1874 1 09 Oct. 165 9 1875 2 73 Balance Jan. 6th 1S81 634 01 LS76 11 52 1S77 36 02 1878 132 66 1879 2342 04 2724 70 2724 70 State Sinking Fund. Balance Jan. 8, 1810, 50 85 Paid State Treat". Jan. 18S0 49 S5 Received from Tax 1872 15 " " " May '" 224 SI ' 1873 09 Sept" 10S 2S 1874 44 Oct. 31 29 1875 8 Balance Jan. 6, 18S1 122 25 1876 2 90 1877 !! 03 1878 33 20 1879 439 14 536 48 536 48 State School Fund. Balance Jan. 8, 1880 51 41 Paid State Treas. Jan. 1880 50 26 Recicved from Tax 1872 30 " " " May " 290 36 u 1873 32 Sept" 142 03 1874 87 Oct. 41 47' 1875 68 Balance Jan. 6, 1881 160 09 1876 2 90 1877 9 03 1878 33 20 1870 585 50 GS4 11 684 21 State University Land. Balance Jan. 8, 1880 13 22 Paid State Treas. Jan. 1880 13-22 Recieved from Tax 1872 04 " " " May " 109 01 " " " 1K73 04 Sept. 53 34 1871 11 Oct. 15 56 1875 IS Balance Jan. 6, 1881 59 31 1876 70 1877 3 42 1878 13 17 1879 219 58 250 46 250 46 State Penitentiary Fund. Balance Jan. Sth 1880 4 06 Paid State Treas. Jan. 1880 4 06 Received from Tax 1873 09 " " " Mav " 2 10 " " 1874 22 September 16 1S75 68 Balance Jan. 6th 1881 163 1876 2 90 7 95 7 95 State Bond Fund. Balance Jan. Sth 18S0 39 Paid State Treas. Jan. 1S80 39 Received from Tax lg75 07 " " " Mav " 19 " 1S76 29 September 01 Balance Jan. 6th 1S81 16 (5 5 School Land Principal. Rec'd from Jan. 8 1SS0 to Jan. 6 raid State Treas. Principal 252 00 ISSI 252 00 " " " Interest 257 53 School land int. rec'd from Jan. Lca-sc 1205 57 S 1SS0 to Jan. 6 ISSI 257 53 Balance Jan. 6 1881 284 6S Sch'l land lease. B.il. Jan. 8 1880 339 4S ,' " " rec'd from Jan. 8 18S0 to Jan. 6 18S1 1150 77 1999 73 University Land Principal. Bal. Jan. 8, 1SS0. 2S.00 Rec'd. from Jan. S, 18S0, to Jan 6, 1S81 739.03 Int. 'Bal. JiH. 8, 1880, 463.52 Int. Rec'd. from Jan. 8, 1SS0, to Lcaec. Jan. 6, 1881, 414.99 Lease, Bal. Jan. 8, 1SS0. 353.16 Bal. Jan. 6, 1881, Int. Rec'd. Jan. 8, 1SS0, to Jan. 6, ISSI, 1,166.47 Lease, 3,165.17 County Gnerhl Fund. Warrants Redeemed, Received, from Tax 1872 76 Rec'd. for taxes, 1S73 88 Paid Int, on AVarants, 1874 1 75 School Land tax refunded, 1S75 4 09 1876 17 26 Treas fee, 1377 90 05 Bal. Jan. 6, 1881, 1378 335 37 1S79 5S4S 23 Poor and Safe Fund, 1 23 Interest 770 11 7069 78 County Sinking Fund Carried to Bond Fund, Received from tax, 1S72 1 83 IS73 32 1874 6 S9 Bal. Jan. 6, 1881, LS75 2 05 1876 14 42 1S77 45 12 1878 100 67 - 1879 2339 22 2510 67 Bond Fund Paid Bond of 1872 Bal. Jan. 8, 1830 100 33 Rec'd. from tax, 1S72 33 1873 09 Int. on Bonds, 1874 44 1S75 3 41 Funding Bonds, 1876 14 42 1877 10S 03 Bal. Jan. 6, 1881, 1878 201 23 Sinking Fund, 1878 27 Int. 363 44 2670 09 . Bridge Fund AYarranta Redeemed, Bal. Jan. S, 18S0, 51 86 Rec'd from tax 1S73 ' 2 41 IS74 r. 2 19 Paid Int, warrants, 1875 'J?.- 3 41 1876 ' 14 42 1879 5S4S 23 Int, Fund, 5S7 71 6510 23 Road Fund "Warrants Redeemed, Rec'd from Taxes - 2929 93 Paid Int. on warrants,. Int, Fund,' 703 65 BaLJan.6, 1881r 3633 58 Judgement Fust Rec'd from Taxes, ." 10527 '-' Ru fr-sa J-.E 1.15 V to Jma.Clit f Pilttre Eiac- Aast !!ifc4ct. ,itu. "Mas-. ll 11. fl 2526 76 455 3 C32 80;i 237 Slit 3 59 i 2JW 66 j 414 23 524 I2j 191 15, 6 32 59 252 tH; 257 53 634 04? 122 25, 160 W, 59 31 lO't 1092 09 23i) 01 293 76 100 2 26 15 2 C9 3G 252 001 257 53 1150 77 739 03 1205 57. 24 OS 767 03 414 ") 701 7--.J 1292 46 65) 07J' 1B7S 27,. 2606 05t 6510 2JI; 3541 72l 10517 30 3346 fil! 13SM 141 173 73H 1166 47 227 17, 479 71 632 40' 64 04 91 FG 7069 7S,i ' t 212 22 1274 93 736 22 191 S 23 i10 !W 219 06 973 3& 4635 31 1002 39 165 00 2510 91. 2569 71 6458 37, 3633 !, 10527 93 3503 70 15130 bl 1300 30 16 Oo 550 00 1203 66 23 46 111 40 10 63, 182 Oli 4 IS I 73 HMl ft 1270 91 ;J v wti 21 00 Cr 1999 78 Taid State Lease Principal 767.03 704.78 1,292.46 173.73 3,165.17 3,917 30 827 47 770 II U 67 1,060 52 479 71 r069 78 1878 27 632 40 2510 67 900 00 205 35 1500 70 64 04 2670 09 6031 75 42S43 6510 23 2329 02 1212 70 91 86 3633 5S I05I7 30 10 63 Paid clerk U. S. C court, 93 Bal.Jan.6,1881. 10527 93,1 aSOS Dwttrict School Fond BAl Jan. b, ImO. 27i5 Rec'd from Iax, 1 572 2 1573 1S71 7 175 7 1574 67 1S77 137 ls7s 4 1879 9274 State appropriation Fund. 459S Fines ami License, M0 Dog Tax, 21 1726a School Bond Fund. Hal J.n. ft. ISO. 140 Hoc'd. from tax Ii75 6 1S77 32 1&79 530 Trca. S. D. No 2, 675 16. 101 20, 14 1500 Dog Tax. IU1. Jan. 8, 1550, 5 Rec'd. from taxe-, 16 21 Bal. Jan. 8, 1S0. IN-c'd. from Fines, Village License; 551 00 It. K, Bono Ftnd. Kec'd froBi Uio, Interest Fund. Bal. Jan. 8, 1SS0 1514 31 lluc'd. from Tax, 1S72 7 0 lu I -V Jo -' ' i s 1875 15 s6 176 33 31 I J 4 1 1 . 30 lb7S. 1879. 156 ...S37 2717 99 AnvrirTLMNG. Balance Jan. S, 1S80, 6 Rec'd. Jan. 5J, 1S0, to Jan. 6, 1881 23 40 Bal. Jan. 8. 1SS0.. ............ Received from Hall Rent, Sale of old building, , OtJ MS.ld J 152 40 STATEMENT SHOWING LIABILITIES AND A8SESTS JAN. 6, County Fund Liabilities Registered and unpaid General Fund Bridire, Road. Accrued Int. on Warrants,- " " Fuuding Bonds ... Interest due ou It. K. IJonu.... Bal. due on Judgement iucludiui; Interest; Allowed accounts for which Warrants Warrants issued and unclaimed, AET9. Delinquent Vaxca for General Fund, Sinking " BoikI Bridge " Road Judg'mt. " R. R.Boml, County Taxe Levied for 18S0 Cash on hand, Total A8eta, Of which is doubtful tax, Bonded Indebtedness Funding Bonds issued July 1M, 1875, lue July nl 181, Railroad Bond Issued Jan. in 1879, due Jan 1st 1894. Final Proof Notices. Lan'lOOieaat lilooirinclon Xb. Jan. 11.13M. otier i herchr siren that the following named settlor bs Gird notire of his intention to maVe Coal rroofin urtort of hi claim nd re cure Cnal cntrr therr)f btfore Jtac. Tull'Tf i'li-rk of ("ourt In Wf lter oanty Neli. at hi ofCrc in Itctl ClouJ 5cb. on Ea.nrJar Febroarr C6.1M1. FaAcin Horcni li'd No. 37S7. for tbo North ut qcirtrr Sc. S Town 1 N IUdeb 10 West. anI mtnei tbe followincns hi witnesses, to rroTo continuous rMiJencn on and cultivation of siii tract. Tic Hearr C. Andni. John Mret. Jobn C- Coon, and John W. Hull, all of It el Uoad No. jana)fcb2 . W. SWITZEH. KccisUr. Land Office at Bloomlnirton Neb. Jan. 5. 1W. A'oticc hereby jriren that the tollowlnr nsmel ettlerbx filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of hi claim, and secure finil entry thereol. before Clerk of the Ditriet "nurt of Webter county nthisodfein Red Cloud. 'eb.. on Saturday t'tby. 15th. IS31. pATBirr ?.IcIIl, hM entry No. lix). for the 3 N E 'i anJ S 1A N W i of section 2 town 3 ratisx 11 wwt, and namet the follnwintr as bis witne'ies to rT continuous residence nrxm and culUTatton of said tract, tji: Nicholas Haney. Albft O. Gnn;'r, CortU Ileal and William Oariocb. all ot Batin Neb. janl3lebl0 S. W. S WITZER. ResUter. Land Office at Dlootainrton.Xab. Dec.27. 1M0 Notice is herehy tnren that the fnllowlnr T.amed settler bas filed notice of hi intention to make final proof in support of his claim. an I se cure final entry thereof before James A.Tul Irrs clerk of court in Webster county, at bis office ir Red Cloud Neb., on Saturday Febru ary jtb 1MI. riu Wiluax II. STIAtt. h'd Ko 2fG for the Soetb-exst quarter of See. 32 torn 3 ranee 10 wwt. and nimei the follow incashi? witneswto prore continuous residence upon and cultiTatlon ol said tract, ris: Edward If. Kecney. William Crouch and Br'w Ji. Jf ranee of Cnwlrs Neb and Merrin L. Tboaa of Ked Cloud Neb. ,,..,, . decaganST 6. W. SWITZKR, BenrtT. Land Offlce at Bloosinjton Xeb. Dec 17. 153k Notice is hereby ciTea tht the fotlowinc named rettler has filed notice f his ictenti-ra to make final proof in support of his claim and se cure final entrr thereof belore the clerk of the District Court in Webster county 5b.. at bU oSce In Bed Oou on Sat J ardayansary 2Sth lSSl.Tic , Pmm L. UontKt. h'd entry 30&9. for the K W li of Se towa t ransell west. and names the followinr as hU witarsses to prore continuous rwnaene po and cnltiratioa of said tract, rin John Me.l lumofCatherton Neb. Wilhins E.Tbom Jo sepb I. (irandiUff and Normaa Snser. all of vv ells Nebraska. , . dec25an27 5. W. SWITZEB, Berlster. Land OSce at Eloriactoa 3f eb. Dec- 21. 1 Notleo is hereby drea that fte feltowiar named aefler has filed aotiee of bis laUstiaa to make final proef in support of bis elalsa aad s euie final entry thereof Lefore tbe clent f Dut-coart ia Webster county at his oSe Bed Cioad Neb. oa Satarday Jaaaary 2. 15. O to tec W. Kyicar. H'd entry No-2111. for the SaaJs East naarter .ee-W Town 2 Kaaje 12 wet.B4 aaave the follower as hit wttawses toprore eoaWaaas resleBC npon aad ealtiratwa, -xix: Lewu C. Olautead. aad MI J. Vanee of lalrale Scb. raaJ Il7 lo aad Esxa H.Jones et Bed Cioad Neb. d2saa27 S. W. SWITZSB. HttnT. SHERIFF'S SALE Notice b hereby rea that at I oVIock p. .t. t,u Awr .f KcLrsarr A. D. lMl.ai tae corner ef Webrter htreat aad fserts ATtsse. I V. R-l Cimd Webster eaaat. JTebraska, I will aell at rblie aaetioa to tbe aiaest e444er far Jt wcr taak. wiadrsaill aad tower, tafce IHstriet fcraska V firor of Jf. M- PUtt aalB- 3i. F Gir"i aider et aaad tab 2SA day ot Da- reman iov - -k-.-.- nir JO- ni-ij c. J344 6 lfcJO 244 70 06 5i 50 01 09 0 3U 07 9$ 27 00 CO S7 I'ald Sdfj Dit. orders, BiLJn.e. 1J31, I11M 14 4UI 73 i7s j: Pid Bond and InU 3, I). 27 X i. 1016 10 36 07 09 47 71 00 57 00 00 00 Qoup's S, D. No. 8. . 21. v BaL Jn. 6, ISSiT Paid Int. cm !trttt&, 70 UoLJtt.itlSIi 84 25 113 70 5 25 31 61 229 i 1500 57 21 00 Carried to school Fund, Flses and Licunse. 4 00 Carried to School Fund, 21 00 529 W Bal. Jan. 6, 1531, 550 00 4 00 51 00 Cflrried to Gen. Fund, -770 II Bond .363 44 74 73 pAid State TrvAiurcr .2 69 Balance Janury fl, 1S51 210 39 2717 99 29 Paid M. L. Tliouiiui O -I ........... I Hal. Jan. 6, 181 ...... ..... ........... t r 29 75 29 75 Court Houei: Fund. ..- 41 00 Paid Freictb on Vault Front. 20 18 95 ror c i Mti imiuhi i i tm Repaid on Well - 3 00 Labor on Court House groutuU 4 00 Repairs ou toc 2 15 Balance Jan. 6, 1811 58 25 152 40 1S31. Warrant. ...,M HS9I 66 12S21 03 H ...2787 15 .150S 27 750 () .4320 00 3753 11 6hV5 93 443 70 are not i.vucd, 41170 hi 2612 22 1274 98 736 22 1918 23 810 39 2919 06 V73 .38 32183 52 1661 01 45109 01 1000 00 41109 01 15000 00 47500 00 V E. II. Jones, County Treasurer. C1IA TTKL MOItTGA CESA IE. Notice Is hereby pir-n that byrtaeofa ehattel tnnrtf see dated on tb 1-lb d-ty of De cember I?, and duly filel nd record fl la the eT.ee of tbo county clrk of WeSoter county N braka. oa the l.ltb day f December 179. and earruted by Jcscpb W Moot l Aaltmaa Mil ler A Co . In secure the payment of tbe sm ft onehnndrrd dollm (llJ.U( and upon wbicb there Is now due the sum of one hundre.1 and ten dollars and twentyelrht cenU (fUO.2) to cether with 110 CO as attorney's fee. and the costs of the foreetosur. default barlnr Ln luade in the psym-nt of ssil sum. therefore I will fell the property therein described, ti-wlu One Buckeye llarsw'er with JoHa Binder Ho. 217(1. One Buckeye Uraia Drill, sletea hoes, at public auction at blue Hill la tbe county of Webtsr aad stale of Nebraska, oa tbeltb day of January 1W1. at tbe hoar of 1 o clock p. at. oiiil day. Datcl tbes 221 day of December. 1W). Aultman -siller Js Co., MorUaases. By A. L. Dark it Co. 21U A Farm to Eent ! Of 150 acre, with pood tone houc 16x28, one atory hijth. 3Icnt of the land is in a good state of cultivation. Alo one brood marc for alo or trade. Apply to D. 8. Helvekn, Seven milesi south-wcH of Ked Cloud, Xcbranka. 19-m3 It U uppord by iomc that the Prince visited thi country In part to obtain a package of J. Monroe Tay lor's Gold Medal Soda or Saleratus Whether he did or not, it would do honor to tbe Queen'n table to hare a nice Hsht Bicuit as that article alw.ys makes. If any one ha. any doubts on that subject, go to your Grocer and j-et a paer immediately, and find of a truth that thre k nothing like it. Everybody Belh it. Blantat Blinks U A fall line of State Journal Co'su, Blanks (the standard blank of the state) are always kept fur ale at the Chief office, and at tbe arae price that they are 6d at in Lincoln and Omaha. The following a m partial Hat of blanks on hand. Warranty Deed, Mortgage Deedsr Chattle Mortosres, Bearck Warrant, Mechanic Loin, Power of Attorney. Bill of Sale, Quit Claim Deeds, Sumaom (rigirud)r SiuBiQona (coprL Appeal Undertakinar, Kxecution, Order of Attachment. Affidivit of Vendor orLcwor, Aaaignment of 2ors;f, Fxccipe- Subpnar Notice of CorstaBbw Stltr, Blask Receipt. BiamkXotce Release of Mortgage. Agreement for Warranty Deed, Coaiplaiat to keep tbe Peace, sic-, kc, Ac And xoot all kisd of blank oje-d w jvoiarv?.? i'uuiic- J YmfmsTk fSWiVIN CUR Ef M 1 --tttJgLssssssssla.sssssssss 4bMlSHVPjiHijC?BsbsstajBpPr Kendall's Spavin Cure. 1 m.1 sWt ie4f f Jstse, . it u (ui rv Trt i st at ", R4 V r. v u,y i v s.minrc. t AiV v . rv J. D tl I .s !. "l it ! 1 't r t"r -h 'Lsi-. - r k(4A- lt ! Te -w I ! r i ii, "ilWt t UfMt ll !.. IJM VS W ts 1 4 I f4 M few k V444 -Ut - 5 I I t kiM t s4 ' . -Jm t .! Vt rtMWM f-.. I gfet t Vt) f K4fc - M ! ISq W'tll n4 IM e IVtl k lt US. ishre tfe -aa tt U.rf.0 t, r S UlilMUKX l'KltK KH WfK U ILL TKLl fi-kt, V.. Xe tcta, . k) J KUNAt lT -! (tieur 4 aK 1 tkras I tM rw t I mMil !- -. r- wsti "ks 4ll" S-ai Cue sety fi. A' 4m bw ! ipa &4 Vr fk-, t a4wae4 tt V t etS. ti--4e fr antbtfte Un 4 ! k MU "IB. 1 tu t ta ieHS T tH eM 'y l e i 1S M Sfb t W S Tb t w-eJesUI KO-tUi-i. ltulMf kf. itlfll4a Ut all kU M a f" If sate Witt ry tau Ititl4lty yr. tn. K riss tod adir fee !tMrl4 Ctmtse -iwh kiak rMI reftf t He ! ratty k- ef ( ub k asMtkt je t- f kurJ fS Vrt it et t . I'rw i rrk rM i-MHe M M All DrvssUt hi it s-r st H tot lt. t II wM e l ! ai .4Jr e iH f t-f ay Ike rrwmUt. it. J Ntt-ls kkSbtLLa O KMitsnk fU Vt. Samuel West, lr,L.ra tv Tobacco. Cigars. CONFECTIONERY. CANNED FKt'lTS. rRfSll FUUIT9. CUACKKUH, CHKliiK, CHANGES, LKMON8, ajen a rvtu usk or taucy gc;girt8ss. aio a nnT vi.im Ico Groim Parlor. Wbrre ;h can aln.iy t;ct a iiico dub of Ico Crtmm during tbo Hcaaon shuro of tbe public patrMiace U rcsprctfu!ly mIh iicil Krt door atkiltb of MitkbcU tt Morbart'a Ilro Cloid, - - NruttAaaa. U The Proof of the Pudding is inthe Eating." You have onlv to call on us and we can easi ly convince you that we do sell HARDWARE A little BELOW the so-called "Bed rock pri ces' advertised by other firms. Besley & Perkins Sd MITCISLL M0M7T OTXImY PLAGE RED CLOUD WHKEE TOC ca rr -" Hardware,. . . Stoves, aa : Tinware y -A3t Sewing Machines' aT eO Bed Rock Prices, GUIDE to SUCCESS FB1MS ie UsaaJaaS h2Jm9iimt' ssaT Szfi.w Beuikeaaa rnfieftn SisTi&al? !LA E3rmi i f MMiasftst !aaaMa??Z?ai & MsWS i 4 vJ ." ) r s J "H ?m '&' sfti -w V"v Vl . 2Sj - -.JJatg.y,-3rro,, M -3a.i tv v. Jiri , "Si ftjeeye-'-fe; J w a&j- t -lafosf i afr 'jin , . - , J- BKmmBmmmnaaanamtnmmmmmiar!'mi Jkf gLftCT-