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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1881)
I 9-' .V -ifK-J "' jj---ay -pxaW) ai''"--w.f'- -- HH'" - v. t"" aC-vss- . x. n .K- feul,. "X i , i $ e Iff & J. OVERLEES, DEALER IS Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars &c, &c. "w kf P na & ' find a line of rroe rria ani tobaccos 21 otn be fotixl tn the sailer. A food B A2D Is run in connection with the f1re. wliare a UDIIy or lrh bread and pies are ul- lrays kept on hand. FRESH OYSTERS Onrffacilitietirorbsndlirs; bii tlsif of Rnod are the be-t in town. Give me a call, at If osher'a fc&sUnd. 07 J .OVEULEES, THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. unmuT ie Tafcfe- Takiag effect Psmdar. Oct. 17. 1M0. Enilward Pawtrstcerl re.- " arrive s.. Frclfht leat Westward Xeeosjr leare .. ... 9 :n a. a. inw. P. a. EASTERN DIVISION. Earl ward Arc nra. If rre.. l a. a rrf res.. 6 i ! Trains dallr except 6adar. U.W.IIitnarncr. A. K. TorisM. gaperinteadeat. Meal. Manager. MARRIED. On the evcuinc of Feb.i 12th, 181. at the residence of Adnlphus Bon, by Rv. Lewis Barr. Samuel Bnmer and 3IL- Mildred Crawlev nil of Webster County Nob. TilK Burlington Hatckry comments nt length ttM)n the recent speech of Manager ToVZKUS, of tho B. & 31. railroad, before the Nelnwka legisla- Fcrest and Timber Trees. I will furmh rir mp.an iImi Isbm mrtwtteaw in btrad Rutking kmtr. torn thing f j LirtcfJsnrra'sTafsr is Steti&u rf lh TUU rmm t Tff r.. I. .- ... ... .....lllt Mia ji.1 w ww turiifii iirc in ai 'i'"" ' tiir uiu,tikv in always- crturtg me to smit purcrmer. I have Bos-EMcr jt rrtit tUring lb wtmr r.a.Mn Guni Jurors "'' "' MI "' "" figure, 1 will : mJirn tu,, -pj c rhlHrd" tsd thr t iit ... in..;'. ro!a- Jr wll UiiUpuwiiod -edhng at II Wpjdouch woxA orktat ngbt TltWt Leonard II. Rift. 1 hihp Rock Jr, 0,lehrwo at Kwlc!.w.l Neb. thins vow ran do nncrr Mrh rtr- Hui Mclntyrt-. fiut (J. Evan. tran-N. c M. IIamcltt .unraii to Hiy yotjr brrd ot vU Ho'irhin. A. If. Gillette, I.tn C.J - - - - Ijutcr!nch ho mi- onht Enl Cloud 1 sjaaaB gsaat rruitt Aieta. U "T Dwver. John BolliKin, Janum McCoy, Kd.".S,RcI,Viii.T. Ikirnham, fttry- Hirv, n'ainxt the proiMscil law reguht- don Craar, I.i:k FWi. Oia. Bnelnmr, AtED CLOIJI), KEBRASKA Flour & Feed STORE, GHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. DEALER IN FLOTJR.FEED Cocn. MsaMJran Ciiofped Feedand GROCERIES, Visit the Itcdf trail Oraeetr. Jf " ulm store when you want ui files tor man or TliithcH market price in msh jmip fr rrain AH kin.li i.rwuiitrr i-ioducc tikcn n csrlianK" lor i."l. UtMnli delivered t all i-.iru ! tuwn (riifif t'harei. .."... . .trc fuulli ul HCCJ i 1 low rarinrj. Miner Bro. fell Superior flour. Roby has pleiity of Kero-iiie oil. Dnn. Rice, the great hhownian, i- dead. A. S. Mnn1irlllit Red Cloud Mill intent flour. Rohv'x Ktorc i.n head-qarter for (Jilt Etleif Butter. RED CLOUD, Nebraska. DH. SHBBEB, Proprietor of tho City Drug Store. f AXD DIAIFH IH Drugs? Medicines. Paints Oils and Varnishes, Jt full Mipjily of TAMTS, LAMP SHADES WICKS, COMBS BRUSHES AC. Vatronnpc iditcJ and thankfully received, rrwriptium? cart-fully compound ed" Oho dour south of CJarhers tie, RED CLOUD, NEB. Moon Caliender, )pf-vi.rjtB in( General Mercliandise. . Dry . Goods, Groceries, Scots 4fc Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, Drngs, lliedfciucfi, Oils Tarnishes, Paints ISte. GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE &HARNESS ETC, ETC., ET. A fu.1 line or cvvrytHK kept in ft gen cnl store, at the i.uwkst cash wttrfss. Ibpeitfull;, H0011 & Caliender. COWLES, - NEBRASKA. See notice of house and lots for sale, in this column. Mr. Kurd of the Alma llrrabl cullcil last WMlncsky. Ex-ov. (iarber and wife have gone to Hot Springs, Arkann. DiM net Court ronvene at Red Cloud on the 22d lay of March next. Dr. Kendall's "horse looks" for sale at the Ciiikk otliec- at 'j cents apiece. Will D. Jenkins of Smith Co. (Kan.) Pioneer, U going to New Mexico to start paper. Hie saloons have opened again, tho city council issued license at $2.50 per annum to each. Prof. Funk delivered a lecture on physiognomy at the M. E. ahurch laM Tuesday evening. Fon Sale: A good JwcnTng houe and lots, in Red Cloud. Cheap for e:ih. Enquire at the CiMEPolnce. The Rev. Geo. O. Yeiser will preach next Sabbath morning and evening in the Congregational church. Seats frc W nm ilfbived somewhat in issu- inir the tianer this week, on account of our paper having been snow-bound on the road. We acknowledge receipt of a lengthy and intcrestingxletter from our old friend and townsman, Rev. J. M. Pryse, now at Blue Springs. The Republican Valley Sentinel has nased" into the hands, of Mr. L. E. Martin, who at one time held ca.-eson the Chikf. We wih you abundant success. Charley Ros lm been found again, tins time-he I'siving- with a (Jennan, farmer near Aldbonatigh, Qiitario. The papers say there i- no mistake about it this time. Mr. W. C. Wade who has sent the Ciiikp to his father-in-law, Mr. II. Bur gher, at Glen wood Iowa, for the last year, lifts concluded that he wants to read the CiiiKFhimself, so ho takes two copies, ontfor Mr. . Burgher and one for himself. ting railroads, and says that fowu has listd exierience in that line, and will watch with considerable interest the4 progress of the di-cuion in thin tate. The Jliiu-krifc goe?. on to say how the railroad legiulation in this state will eirect Iowa interots, and concludes that the citizen of that state will look with apprehension upon any movc mi'iit in Xuhrnkn ctlciil.ited to so seriously efl'ect the prinperity and fu ture of Iowa. Journal. The Lincoln Joniagivc the follow ing good advice to newpaper corres pondents: "Let your contributions lie composed of items of news. "Write every item in plain Enghrb, without any attempt at rhetorical flourishes. Don't mix tH much political h:ish in our letters. Steer clear of cutting personalities, for while any display of spleen might pleac one or two of our .nili.ru it will in almost every in- wtfinei. ofTeiid a ereat many more Don't advertise atdiotlv'a grwery or dry gootN toie in your letters. Don't send us any idle rumors that have no foundation on fact. What we want is news mention of marriages, deaths, birth, accident-, live Mock and farm items, personal, social and lit entry notes in fact, anything that will inter est the reading public." The following is Prof. Tice's weather predictions for the month of March 1881. 1st. probably fair; 2d. and 3d., clear or fair; 4th. to 7th., clouding and threatening weather, with heavy storms; 8th and Jth clear or fair: 10th to I4th clouding, threatening weather with heavy storms; 14th and 1 5th clear or fair; IGth to 18th clouding and threatening weather, with rain storms: PJth and 20th clear or fair; 21st to 25th clouding, threatening weather, with ftorms 25th to 27th clear or fair; 27th to 30th clouding and threatening weather, with heavy storms. 31st clear. The comparatively warmer days will be about the Gth, 12th, 17th, 23d and 2'Jth. The comparatively colder days will be about the 2d, 8th, 14th, 20th. 2fth. and 31t. Earthquake causes exist on the 0th, Kith, 22d and 29th. Atiroras will probably be visible on the 3d, 0th, 15th, 20th, 26th, and 31st. Ed MeFarlawL awl Franci J1. Lum PctitJukoil". Win. R. Ryker, Win. A, Brown, Hi Ilisnlett. Jamca M. We-t, Lei Al-hri.-ht. JoM?nh Garlier. Wni. 11. Mid- dleton, Anthony Armon, A. D. Karn-. Edwin M. Pearson. George Bailey. D. 1). Moani", John Markley, J. A. Smith Hugh Hunter, Frank Leonard, Geo. Alii-on, P. M. Cgelrran, John llol brock, A. C. Hale. John Polnicky. W. W. Hogale, Peter lr. Grawburg and David Carpenter. Rxn Cicn I February 22d, I8S1.) Eihtor Ciiikk. If, in the light of past events, the editor of that ador iforous shet in the hotith siileof town, will tell whether the tax-payers of WeUter county or other parties ollcr ed him that $500 to come to Red Cloud and run a paper in their inter est, he will confer a favor that will be '- highly appreciated bv an INVK-TIGATOI- I will makeadrlivcnr ofFmit IrwrJ .1-. . . .V... I ...! II1 t tins spring at ncu vtowi. aim - tuiL-i. it lit flio int-ri-. nf all Ithn wih anything in the minery line u buvofme. I. 31. lUKBtTTT. . j The follv of allowingcorn to remain in the field. through the winter is fully demonstrated this scar-on. The fann ers who allowed their corn to remain out will have a good time gathering it in tlm mud when the snow goes olV, and at a time-when they had ought to be engaged at their spring worfe. A., r..i;rkrc liirinvsa" saVS Josh Billings, 'is to write editorials, grind out poetry, sort manuscripts, keep a might.v big w.-retebaskct; Meal matter, liirht other peonies battles, taKC wnite beans and apple sas--for pay whcji he can ect it. work nineteen hours out ol twenty-four, and be damned by every body. JR. L- TINKER, (Stsrconarto O.A. Urown.) DEALER IN Parlor, Bedroom AKD KITC1IHJT FURNITURE, z Brackets, Chromos, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. CTffins atways'on hand and Vi,i"jort ni.t'tce. rrieo as low ns any in the "V Hey. ReKrinr of .11 kind. -P-' ni Satisfactory. Burial Bolus furnished af reasonable r - raiv. USD CLOUD, KEB. 5 -1 nrdB88 Shop BV J. L MILLER, KciVct nftntlx.n nanJ a fM LiM HARNESS;.- COLUUtS SADDLES, IIORSEaBLAXKETS,- IIIPS, COMBS, BUSHES: HARNESS OIL, AmTcverytluug usually kept m a irst ela5fehop. TWO TXWRS S0RT11 Of THE BANK- Xht ffigiisi" C Prica Paid ivt d s- ' tai Pnrs. COME Jor Yur LUMBER. 'r vnr lumber a specialty. tMltl sit lmt irie9 - nv- - BED CLl. HEB. The Thaver Countv Srntinrl gives the experience of Joseph Lamb, of that eounty, who commcncetl stock raising in 1877 with three calve, and 1i:uj steadily increasctl the business since that time. He now sells from 5,000 to $10,000 wictlu of fat cattle per year, and now owns 1,000 acres of well improved land. Senator Van Wyck, remains at his nost and .verves his time out as. a mem ber of the State Senate, faitRfikfto the interest of his constituency to the last. iMnr a an under like circumstances would' Save hietl hintscU ofl" to Wash ington, "forgetfiri of the duties of the humbler nositioiu Tlie Senator has proved himself a man of the people, and a man for the people. t Tlie County Clerk of Wcfister Co., Xeb. knows how to make that office pay (his) expenses. At the lai-t nicet- of the board of county commissioners he nrescntcd a bill of $700 for clerk hire, and'one-of $10 for furnishing the manuscript of the proceedings for the county papers. Tlie people of Web ster county ought to vote lum m for life. Burr Oak Kan.) JS-triflr. it Tlie following cure for hog cholera 'is said to have been tried and proved to bo ctncacious: A taiiiespoomul of flax aeed for each hog, boiled in water three or four hours and mixed witT the food of the animal. One man re ported that ho doubled the dose with good results. This is a very simple remedy and fanners will do well to re member it when the necessity arises." Colnmbm Jottnil. Last Thursday morning, the town was aroused from its lethargy by tsVe aimcarance of a large jaekass rabbit which apparently came into town to have a little sport! Ifc dashed down the centre of the street through town and then turned and carac baek with all the does and bovs and half thciwen ! ja. Y - - - - b Irrkl 111 iown arter mm. n w !..,, chase. Amotifc th dogs wa one- old greyhound tbat made it interesting forthe naUHtrand the rabbit made- it interesmR foe Hw By kadfag Km such a chase as he- never expenenceu before, and finally escaping into- a corn field. The colunis of a newspaper are the publisher's stock in trade, and the pur ties who ask to ue them for their special benefit muM expect to pay for the same. Every public, spirited citi zen of a place should have a pride in seeing his town and surroundings im proved. Every new house, every road, every new manufacturing establish ment erected, every new business opened, enhances the value of proper ty in our midst. Every reflecting mind knows this to be true, and it should not be forgotten that the local now.-paper adds much to the general wiMiltli mill nrosncritv of the nlace. as well as increases the reputation of the towns abroad. It benefits all who have business in the place; it enhances the value of property, besides being a dcsiniblc public convenience, even if not conducted in the interests of the ruling power. It increases trade, it cautions against imposition, it saves vou from loss, it warns you of danger. it points out different advantages, and increases your profits. Tlfe'loeal press is the power that moves the people; therefore support it by advertising m it liberally, subscribing for it, and pay ing for it. Kc Cattle oa tin Stages. Some idea of the terrible suffering among cattle on the ranges in the west ern part of the state may bo gathered from the following article taken from the Dawson County Pinnrrr of the 17th hist: "Notwithstanding all reports to the contrary, the mortality among the range cattle is very heavy up to this time, and with the cold, ehilling rains of March the most fatal to thin cattle yet to be encountered, it is reasona bly certain that more of the half-famished bruits will then perish than have died previous to that time. All the cattle are thin now, and with the ground covered with snow as it has been during the lat two months, and with not a mouthful to eat, except the food taken from farmer's fields and stacks, it is wonderful that one of the poor brutes is alive to-day. A great many have died in this valley, ami a farmer from Buindo creek, north-west of town, mivs that there are now in that locality over one thou-aud dead animals, and other t say that in the county the number dead will reach twice that many. The snow storm of 4 last Monday completely covered all the bare places if there were any, and the snow covers the ground now at an nv.riir. rli. nth nf 11 foot, with an icy cru.-t under it next the earth. Since the last storm, in view of these fact, it is quite probable that many more cat tle have, perilled. In town during the past week at leaM twenty have died. They are said to belong to cattle grow ers on the Loup range.-., ami arc strag glers from the large herds that infested tlii-s tiortion of the vallev about two weeks ago. Inquiries a re already being made by farmers as to what is to be done with the carcasses lying on their lands. As soon as the weather moder ates the dead animals will become of-fen-ive. and they want them removed before that time. Tax mr 2311 tjrai iro'x. Tlie new version of the New Testa ment, which h.ts been so many year in couito of translation, and which i unquestionably the mod important litvntry enterprise thi- century ha ecu, is living waited for with curiuu anxiety by hundreds of thousand. It i not generally known that a firt edi tion of 500,000 copies ha already !ven manufactured in England, and 100,000 iulrs re rfniil to lo alreadv in New York City, not one of them periuitusl to lie sold. They are awaiting a tele gram from the authorities in England authorizing their i-sue. The first cop ies can only lie had at the cxtnnagant price off 10 per copy. Hie Literary Revolution proposes fully to meet the demands which its army of friends are making himhi it by doing probably the quickest work in Iniok-niaking which has ever vet lieen accomplished. Ar rangements have lieen fully made to put the entire taxik into type inside of 24 hours from the time a printed copy tif the English edition can le pna-ured, ntid within three days at IcaM 10,000 copies will Imj bound ready for delivery to waiting purchasers, and at least 5,000 copies will lie manufactureu every day thereafter until the demand is met. It will lie printed in large, beautiful type neatly and strongly bound in cloth, a volume of about 500 usees, and sold at the nominal price nf :ai rents. A line edition in half Russia, eilt top, will be sold for CO vents, and one in full Turkey inoroc, gilt edges, for $1.25. Of course, the popular demand will be enormous. Orders will be Hilled in the order in .which they are received, with remit tance. American Book Exchange, New York. iW lloar, V E. Putrum fell t. K0KE7 TO LOAIT! Money to provr up ith fn fatal rr rript. or on deeded mini at per cent., unit 1-fci Ir cent. cnmminm. or at straight 10 jier cent, no vommin J M. K W tLUliX Otfice next dxir to tltief idTicr. 30tf The Proof of tho j ron:o I Broadcast Ssed-Mwer. v&5 xon:x to mras site;:) ::ii3 ? n . Notice U hireb gnm to all tMro having lKred well torallon W. W Hove, nt Judge Wi!vi old office. C.'t ,l,u. tw.rtli .if ill iVilt e nf!ic-i. and settle for the right to uethcame , .... t . . I '. .1 .. t .!. ' l nc utuivriKiii"i niv p.i"v ir well .Miser and exten-ilile n-1, aiHl no i other ieroii h.ts the right to tt-e them All ieru UMiig lunil wells will x requirol to pay $5 in eah or gie a note for $fi due in mx motith from late. to dnw iutercrt at the rate of ten per cent. Owner of well augers are nlo nott funl to call at the ame place to make arningcinetits for the future Use of the sutue, Red Cloud Jan. IS, $l. N VTM iMEl. C. Ci.iKW, patrtiitee. Mr. N. C, Clark, the patantce. w. the tirt man to eoneeive the idea of tlie well-lioring machine wiib the ex tensible rod, the advantage of which van be seen at a glance, a- it hs eim bled persons ettling in this and other western States to obtain an inexhaust jible suimlv of water at a iiuall ivrcent of ubnt it en-t to eet the same III the ! u.tilmv of HHiioH and Iow.i. and It i- n ow conceded to U the only practical way to yet water here. The roltyi tha'l be charm's, be consider, to be v.rv ri.iiiM!ilile. as the roVallV lltioii the Drive wells is, ami ha been, from $10.00 to $I5.n per well, therefore he coniders that he is jutly cntitlol to the amount charged. 24tf Puddingisinthe Eating." You have only to en II on us and vc can easi ly convince vou that we do sell HARDWARE A little BILLOW the so-called "Bed rock pri ces" advertised by other firms. Beley& Perkins. y 'ji "J " Wi FBsBsBsBsaWlBssV St ''BssBsBBsBBsBaVE Ikr -w-c i:sBsBsBsil' & fr 'isBsBsBsBsBsfSv t 1 Jjwlftj.nif "V-S fmet f7rfH, Or St9 tfrmtu JVs JtnfhtHc It U Ump wr & men cri-ml FIrl rrrUw IXI l rlnUi,r. Ckr--aww KsikMe Mdd4aJ, wm4 l - OM b ckivi for K. SepX iu ( lt1fU drrW 0rr. lit OOOPELL COMPANY, kie MwlctrtTs. Slate-Roofing Final Proof Xotiers. THS BOUNTY ON W0LV3S. The Fakmkk has been too attentive to other matters to examine any of the bills introduced in either house of the legislature but would be glad to sec a law enacted amending the present t!itnte on the wolf ouestion. In the first place the bounty should be dou!- led, at least, and should be pant by state instead of leaving the question open for each county to decide wheth er a bounty should be paid or not. No efficient bounty law has lieen in effect-in this .state for Jive or six years and in the. interval wolves have in creased to an alarming extent; even the most populous and thickly settled counties in the state arc over-run by them and destruction is daily wrought by them among the sheep, pigs, poul try and even calves, and disabled hor ses and cattle. More than $1,000 ! ivMi-tli nf stnek lias been destroyed by j, ua.a .-. - THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE FOK MA ltd I. This number is one of remarkable excellence and the new editor, Rev. Mr. Taylor, has catered most success fully for the edification and entertain ment of his readers. There is as he remarks, ".something for everybody, of whatsoever class, or whatever age. . . . Bible students, and sermon reader, and temperance reformer, and lovers of stories will all find thi issue something to suit them and to help them pass tho time pleasantly and profitably." Among the distin guished contributors are the Revs. J. M. Whiton, R, C. Houghton, W. T. Wylie, T. H. Vail, Bishop of Kansas; C. F. Deems, David Swing, H. Bonar. Bishop Feck. etc. ; Alfred II. Oucrn sev. Hattic W. Arnold. Mrs. J. (t. Bur- nett, Jnephino Pollard, Frank Converse, Louise C. Moulton, etc. The opening article by the editor, "Our Home Heathen,' is highly in teresting, and equally so is "Scenes on the Danube," by A. (tucrnsey; both are finely illustrated. The serial story "Out of the World,'' is continued and the several shorf stories, sketches, etc., arc renlate with interest and well written. The numerous poem are of singular merit. Dr. Deems explains "Hard Flare in the Bible" ; the ser mon is bv Rev. C. N. Sims, on the "Supernatural Success of Christiani ty." But it is impossible to convey to in a brief notice any idea of tin4 rich literary and artistic feast prepaml by the editor. There arc 12? quarto pa ges and over 100 engravings. A single copy is only 25 cents; a year's u!cip tion, $3; post-paid. Address, Fkask Leslie's Pi-bushing IIocse, 53, 5o and 57 Park Place, New York. Land OCiet at Illorwinclon N.li. Jn. ?J. 1"0. Notirtb hrfcjr ln llist lh follnwlns t.amol ettler ha fileJ ootic of M IntrrlHn to makflnal pni-r in nnft of liU clua i.l -uiifinl entir thrrrf Lrruc Hi cl rk r l)it.rnrt In Wrbilrr rountr t hl 'm- In ItsU CluoJ Nrb en HWI7 Sl.lrn 1-, l?oi. i. JiMSn Klitt. Ii S No. fil'.J. for thr nonh-wr.tiujrt'rjf s It tiiwo.1 rai.se lt weit. auJ H lnr ihr fi.llow iuc .1 his wltnie to rro cort!lnuo r-l-denes nin ant cultirailon pf H t. lt: WiliUm CUl'P. Thnnais J. want, w hitmn I.Winin ai.d Willlita ArnotJ. all of Ccwm Swraai?' S. W. SWIT7.KK. lUlit.r. Ln10fficaat IUomtnton Nch. Jn SI. W0. Nolle is hrrtby rn thst th folloln n.rasd .eitUr hi filed nolle- ofl.l. ititrntif.n lo ak final proofln opKirt r his rUim. '" ear Unal enajr thcrrof. I'elj'f, "' ; ' lsjs.rl.rkof the curt of WVUtrr wonlr. t his itHca In Kr,l Ctou.l. XrU . en inrJ-r. Hritr .ccoTr. II. s. Ko. t-2i. fr lle sontli-siMtntisrtrr jf.K. n.wn rsSMe 11 wrst. and nm the f..nrlns M Ills w nnt :"". -- .-- - . . on and cullI.ii..o..f s.1.1 tr.rt t ; Hnielssr Kiwini aii-i-au. """r'.V v-i. LandOffiftat Dloominfton NfS. Jan. is.lWl. Nnticw is bsrehr airn lhl the fJliwins namrd ssttlrr h filrd nolirr of his Inlcnlli.n M wake final proof in ,u,.Port nf his fUim .n-1 f Ji" fln.il entry ibMwf htfow J-n TulUss aernof (Vurt in W,Mcr c.-un'r ,. t l'i offire In Utd Cloud Xtb. on fc'a.nr lar rebrnarr SfiUhSl. F.A,C1. Ueccruic t.M Vo. .-.T.fuf the North cart, qoarlfr Sr'- HlJirownlN Hiv'IolO Weft. n.l nam-s io I !Lii-?-V.s his iltnes.rs. t I-rrr c..Hlii,u..os roldcnce on and culliralion f s ill 'IV 1 IIcbAo. Andru..Jhn , Mwl J.hA C?m1' in I Jhn W. ""l, "Wynt nVii.ler jan'JDIrb'il s- w- IT.hii. i.raiicr. SAM'L GARBER, urAULH IS Ovy Goods mn Groceries IIOOTH Httt) MIIOKM Hats- Caps. Sl tt'ti'y Made Clothing We havt the Largest Stock in the Valley and will not be undersold. Gie t a call, one and all. SanVI Carber. Kcd Cloud IVeli. A C:s.sh, Cold cr 5cr Threat A.llloilTP.I. Nrc'l frriaeniSy rell lu in tntiinbl I nrs lisJt r Cuhi. ar.-o'. i:rifhil lr-Kie r fftn I-! tl..rin. Iii.ii rrintHu. f-flch. Gt'i, -n.uTiliai.I 1ht jMei". rir tools eMth Tiwlisi hare l.4n rriNNicill b byuU4. an.lal4TSiv ? ,Vr,' th-r ars nt ntw r onlflrl Hut htflirc e ihl I., i at I e-niitt :f netfr ntlt. tntr'-n. they has ainticl tll i0'r4rn j.Hnclhs few Hiil' fiwrli M Tie j;t I'ut.lw !' en M ilisi o rlrtr -A .lientlken b- X iis. fIJ ariblj ho fn'. l erUre. rwOLWlm SSBBBBBBBBBBSSmWsBBSKV'l 8AYES KR.HIIIMJUMJ. FIKKAM WATKK-rKOOr. CONTAINS M)TR. MIXED KI'AIif FOR TSF, ANYBODY CAN AlTLY IT. Wllh this Paint old hln8l- can lx made to louk lrrraml Ut Un&t than sew sbioetn tor Be.tlilrd the cost ef re-sHla;ijnr. Kriitsttlr ri1 fr tin or Iron; ti I pon btK wall hunruaUeL m It 1 rtneltc wtll ettad or eooUart wltUhenlrtrrM. TbUl an Indistsw aWi itutl'T in a dmaW RwOn; Ilst It w II ii't crsck, or K&U?. bHosi alule. til le I rut of ! lib a bmvjr Ul)-e wl citl lo tlm1 i-f ay Ut It is aM rt a rle tHt ttvU ctrrjHReM bvea C!,t2.r".r F.mr litndMtmn shade lrsiigssr Biowh, Red ati.1 ItrteHt Ht4. Pilce In biml I & n'l"" oaVfrtreutiriHll . "Aflrr a Hat IksroHajh mo r this !ilt. u wnd ffUJ,.r', rMTMrH4 It. d am saINHsh! llut irmreituul It wHI bo HrJer4 a srel aad thtrl tlwf- III Ifc.win, l. tU I ''. fVj -,.,M l'tol , ,W Snid for ctrctilar fl m?br ats-l meittiirtt tJih ll w, Ii. E. PAINT fc OIL CO., 7 INDIA 3T.f BOSTOrJ, MAS3. SHinv A-rt.f-ir BMiih04 Pew llh tor Iban.i upper.Cnvn. ojiat'3 srrcrc xj-mciv rnaoc mam Ta CrtT"A0 SStJtS CS' is'tA EuiciJU). Frank Saiblek, a Bohcmicn living on Preston's farm about ten miles north-west from Red Cloud, commit ted suicide last week by shooting hiin- snir:.. it mmitli with n Kiti"le barrcl- led shot gun. Ho leaves a wife and I tncm jn tlscs past vear within fifteen .? I'l 1.... :.. illm. nniir ilPl'lllll .. -.i -..- rri . ..... ..r ..l'Z, miles oi mis city. sui .-uuc ui nu.ui.-- CH ATTLE MOT(!At!K SALK. W heress default hn tesn mats In the ray n,.n?"f th,sum due in aceM.in eh-lil. of. IrVra .laird on thelOlh day .f eo.er .. f-"'.n" dollied in th- nfic. of tl.a c-untj elerk e-r Websicr eonn y Nehraska, on lha J.lh Koire. nod fercilU .or to I. II. ""'( J" ileum the payment or r,ne h-i s.irs-1 and slitr eiht ttim .lr.ll.rs and inlef.t nrn -hirb onWcbstsr iiwins l'7ft.ll n wi il!S!i.::?Ktt-""'- c.li wagon. c H poTTfB Mortojjs.. By w'. C. Kiilt. his Atty. - wa' HOTICZ 70TIACH2SS. v-...-..t..f.hT rWen.thstl wilt sxamla. Cway Surerimtad.n. t PuMie Iastraetloa GUIDK to SUCCESS - WITIf- -FOR- FORMS BSS is by far the be,t fastae. nd cll 'at llanl-l'.x')c er rJ,,"l' Maeh lh Utrrt II KM' trim ln rviyyi.ifi ,. .. ,, - I thin in the best r Ho tn " a Uwn. .... ll- , .1. ltu.inv.s t'.ifrrrtlr nl m ivi. .... . ... ..-.--..--. -- ir epai i'."". h-- i - . valor aad attraction .-lis t ttr lht any l r aprlr rer trms i n. a. avAMMr.vu " ,. gS Zsilss Ss i3l i7. AnM Til XJ w-nsl W.k. Iifc sff kMI W tS4, VSf fblH. l- l-ey. aa-1 a IHsSfe. Ihs tUMI TAIsH.eljrss is.t MUX lAU sWue as rwt (if mts"f. aies I. . 'h Mea. JKoVSt s m - . vt . t . sn-l isnyetfcerd!s's ' I i" n ly n t)Hiflis a4 ssaie ujt I .1 ittl.ulsfi in r i-se'e .' j. ... i.a.l ti .r &,il uttnr -' m five children in rather poor eircum stances to continue the battle of life. It appears that Mr. Saiblek was at one time in very good circumstances, hut owing to unfortunate speculations was reduced almost to poverty, lie came to this county from the. old country hist fall and secured a piece of land and had built a sod house on it hut had not yet moved in. He was very despondent, and it was during one of these despondent moods that be took his gun and said that he was going out to shool rabbits. He failed to return; and search was commenced which re sulted in finding him in the house (unoccupied) on -his place, dead. When wordSreachcd town. -thcsheritT went "up 'and cmpannelled a jury, which after due deliberation and ex amination of witnesses returned the following verdict. State ok Nebraska, y.J Webster County, f ' At an inouinsition holdon at South west t of Section 30 Town 3 Bange 1 1 in Webster county on the 17th day of February A. D. 1861 before mc, Joseph W.Warren. Sheriff, and acting as cor- onorofsaidcouaty. upon the body of Frank Uas-Mclc lying dead by the jurors who names ar hereunto pub- scribed. " ThejMmt jaeora poi their ojtth do say, that the said Frank Sadi- lek, came to hi death at hs on hands by shooting himself in the mouth with a: shot-cwa,- n the 15th iliv of Fcbrsaanr lsWt. hetireen the hours of two audfive,o clock in; the afternoon JoaETH W. WAKiuarr SncrifT and actin5.oronor iH.CScoTTr D. U. SxclsesV JtlEsH ItoBEBT RoWSPr jJURr. A.2f.WtigoK, tlI.?".lJoAcn, v 3wiS VoiSKSXf althrough the eastern and central part of the state, aud no doubt they arc ful ly ai troublesome on the great prairie in the western part of the state, as they arc here about", and great appre hension is felt by grazers in that sec tion least thousands of their cattle, already much decimated by the hard winter and heavy snow, and wholly unable to protect themselves, shall fall easy victims to the horde of hun gry wolves that dog the steps of the. half-starved cows day and night wait ing for starvation to make thcin an easy prey. A bounty of sufficient size should be oftcrcd.to make it an object to trap pers and sportsmen to hunt them with dog and gun or to thin them with poison of the trap. . ' The late meeting of the sheep-raisers and wool-growers developed the fact that sheep husbandry is suffering from this incubus and the united voi ces of those engaged in this industry was for some remedy that would re lieve them from the wolves tliat threaded their ranges day and night destroying all tliat came in their way. Neb. Farmer. The famoiH Havana Chcrootc can be had at Koby's, 5 for 1(1 cts. Koby has just reccivcdv 500 H. more of thoc nice Sugar Cured hams ... m A Farm to Rent f Of 150 acres, with good stone house " ' vr ' k t fur faie ftt the 10X28, one story high Moat of j gJSSSS 3 tho same prices !...! w ;i o rrrtrul t.ltl nf (MlltlVlltlOIl. ' t-HItF OUHtr, J"'", . : r:...ln am! Alo one brood marc for aale on Blanks! Blanks 1 1 , . !..it i:nn Ktatf Journal CoV. Blank, (the atamlard bWnks of the r lWwBET m J TJN,IF,olR,M time. Apply to I). S. Hkt.vkrx, Seven miles south-west of lied Cloud, Nebraska. 19-"3 Tfi-Aii irant fn inrrefle the OliatltitV and 'quality of milk, feed your cow around feed. Putnam will send it to vou. Go to Kobv's for Bis Gun, LorillaroV R. R. and Gold Rod, Red Riwc, Nobby, irrtrM-dlinn rm Cub. nnd New Fruit- plug Charm, Fine-cut aud Durliam, and Posy, K. KM O. S. and Chubby smoking tobacco OSAGE ORANGE SEED. MWMmll .t- Mnrb.-irl lrirc for sale a stinnlv of osace seetl at a. very rcama- . . x - m 1. .r,tn.,...t.ll. growing a hedge should give them call.' tbatthcy.ro aold at in """" Omaha. Tl.e following w a partial lut of blanks on hand: Warranty Deeds, Mortgage l)eeLa, Cliattlo Mortgac. Searcli U arranU, Mechanics Iin. Power of Attorney Bills of a!e. Quit Claim Deed". C.lllll""1'' . -" Summon vcopvj, A ptieal t ndorlakinz, ExccuUon, Order of Attachment. Affidavit of Vendor or lfr Assignment of Mortgage. Preeilc. -,brnas ilOiltT Oi ...' - -mT HNE CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS EXCELLENCE. UTX jnt XOVXT, vrtU kt OaUlafM ui PXICX 12JT He Boston Bnckbonl Co., NEW HAVEN, CONN. Km BcecaesKs I i aiss 1 Ti - sL 1&m m- asajF V asaas apaj j ayaaaaaj; iSSSBy rKSBmmmmW UJM(7a Saaaaa ran7 CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY Is ty aH ciuus Uso Vest naA Im yssji to tb was trasXcrtOdirprtlwRltn ' CsjfrrxaslatldKii. T)e rrfecfscl CUUrf tiw VsM X1hw-trness wi t&ftra'L lla tsmst laahaf assskc atese comsaakua uttk UUuUil t . ai Blank Kectipt. Blank 'otc A fresh supply of "White Rose" Atchison winter wheat flour, at -Put nam s. No apples superior to those sold by Putnam splendcil for eating or cook ingBottom figures given. - . m CROWN! V "Vnf tltn frnwii sf Ktnry. nOT the Crown of Glor but the Crawn Sewing -mr 1 .1 !-...- M..J 1rs .v...li1Hf4 .Haciune, uie ia3. imi .i- hipmi.... in the market, it will iv you to call at the Post-Omcc and sec it lieforc you purchase! For Sale by M. B. McNrrr. Woxkingmcn! bok to your interest .! qvv ,tn,.nr ltill.4. br USitlZ Dr. M:irshall's Lung Syrup for all cases of wul 50 centra, bottle. Sec what the drtiggists say about Dr. jrarslialPs Lung Syrup: "It never fail to cure the worst case of cough or eoid nrotnntlv and effectually." ( Price only 25 cents aud 50 ccuo a botuc Soul ty aH urugs151- Tlic sweeninc title of prosperity L shown by the immens increase of business in tlie Patent Office, General Laml Office, Fenenon Office, and other Deoartmonts of the GovcrnmcnL Patent cases, Pension ciauus, Con- S . 4.-. Saa - a -m m s ST testctl Aanu cnines.or owie pushup placed in tlicliands of Fnsbrcy & isreen, Attorneys, 529 7th sU Wash ington D. C, will have imaicdiate at- 1 tcntion. - Enclose stamp for mforraauoa RelMSCof3Iortgage. Agreement for Warranty Ueeas. Complaint to keep the I eacc. - kc Atv kc. Ami rawt all kind, of blank used by Notaries Pnblic iCles-Pat8at Safety Pin. 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