The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 10, 1881, Image 1

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Chief.
rrDIASHED rVERT OfUnSDAY A
IID CLOUD, SSBJUSZA.
M. L. THOMAS,
"Etwiial Vigilance is the price of Liberty7 and $1 50 a year is the pric? of ? lied dotal Chief
TESk:.'- $1.50 a year if paid in Adnsce.
VOI, VIII.
RED CLOUD, WEBSTER CO. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 1SS1,
NO 31.
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GO EAST
XOJ1TH-KAST OH KiITI! KArfT
-vi Tin:-
B.&M.R.R.
'Xhh Jtoa-l lucitiict with the C. B. A Q nblcli
! railed
r tiii:
Surlington Route !
Fnrrnrili niojlctniiilcM-linelwiwccn Si-braka
A point and ll ninto Ltnf Aliouri Hirer.
l'accf iiui rr inkiic tint line cro the
.Wo. Kr.tr at VuUiiuoulU
over thu
Plattsmouti Steel Bridge,
Which haf lately been competed.
Tiirough Py float-he
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PnHninn Sleeping Cnr
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Btirliitciii,rccria,liicno
I and St. LOai,
Vhcrc e Ion-connection Bre mad io union If yr
for nil iKiintFJVortli Hail mid. iitii. Train by
ibi nuto Hurt in XebmaVa ax- there
fore Irrr from the Annua owidtnta
which to iitqucnily d lay tniiui
(iiiuiDe through Irviii the inouu
tuid. nnd pare rnitf r are ihu
mre of uifikiiic rmI con
nection wlion thi-y
take the It. .LAI.
b route eat.
Through Tickets
AT
LOWEST KATES
in force in ihe ti-te. si well aiiiiwl nnd reliable
inlotmatior rcquird. cn he had ipuu ati!ic
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Mii.ripnl Utiir.. or to
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CHICAGO
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UMBER T ARD
BED CIiOIJl, 3Tcb.
Yurd soutli of Hampton it Itulton"
thop, Oil Main atrcoL
(Prop constantly on handnn ajurtmcnt of
Ijabtr, iMtU, HhlnKl. Ioor H'lu.
drai, B.tMlei llnlr Onimt. Planter
llHlldlHir Inicr etc.
PLATT & FREES
Proprietors.
'.Holcomb Bros,,
Dealers in
'D A ft 8 W ft R
ef all kinfa.
rbey fell CHEAP for CASH: and If the)
f kaveoct what yoa vrant. lcavo jour
order ud they will fill it.
CALL ON THEM
One door north ofOarlxr'. aud Mr.IIOLCOMB
will wait on xo- prltf
". RED CLOUD. NEB.
ROBINSO
DTagon Company,
-JIANUFACrrRKllS OF
2"arni&
WAGONS
r
Buggies 8c Phaetons.
-)oC-
r 'VVe do not Want Agents
WE OITKR OUR
Standard Trade Vehicles,
TO THK TKADi:.
rk lliat Iux.J csl:ibIihclTcpxita
i :ind tFi:il nc li-mtlicd with sat
isfaction, both Iv buyer and teller.
Send Xor,Juigs nnd prices to
jBOBlXSOX. WAGOX CO.
, . ,y tfi Cincinnati, Olno.
itrsixicss in micron v.
0. C. CUs. J- McNmt.
Cash & McNeny,
A TTUKMiyrf AND C()l'N-KI.3 AT LAW.
Will riractie in all the ConrV nr thl Ute and
Northrni Kamw. I'-olleetinn M well aa Ittica
telbuinecari'luUr and -BJciently attended to.
Oh-u-k- On Webster Street. door north
cf Oaitier'i&tor".
i:kx ri.oi'i), xr.rt.
" . S. GILHAH,
A TlOnSKY ANU COl'.VsT.UjIl AT IJVW.
Ojfir 'iff wr or of Knley Tiror.
-.) CLOrD. j- NEBRASKA.
vv."c, iieTlly,
ATTOUSEY AND COUNSELOIl AT LAW.
ANO HILC8TATe0ZT.
Red Houd. Neb.
9.1'romi.t Attention Oiren to Collection!.
0ncK- with C. H. X'OTTER, at Ked Cloud
Drug Store.
Edwin C. Hawlky.
ATTORNKV AM) COUNSELOR AT LAW.
OlTico over Farley's Drug Store.
BED CLOUD,
It'EB.
James Laird,
A TTOHNKV ANI COU.NSKI.OH AT LAW.
Y IlAMINCe, - Nmiiiafka.
Will practice in all the Conrti of the Sute.
I'roinjit attention circn to all huincf cntruMcd
to his care. jull-(
II . Kicv.
' W. Ki.v.
Hcd Cloud. Neb.
J. L. KL':r.
J'.oooiii.'ton.
Nebnuka,
KALEY BROS.,
ATIOUNKYS AT T.W i HEAL ESTATE
" A CENTS.
Will pra-iirr in ull the Court in Xehratlt
iril t!thirii Kan.i': rIUctin ir'ituitl at
tecJcd to a ltd curititiiidcncr uticit:d.
SSD CLOUD. Kebrasi.
Al'o. Armis for II. A M. K. IJ. Lnnds.
FLBEICT A. II A IX ill. D.
Physician & Surgeon,
JlEt) CLOUD, NEH.
Aw'tunl Surpeon B. .f- M. U.K. II. C. Office
over Johnmii A Crepe' dry rod tore. Resi
dence over Ptrkin x Mitchell toro l'J'Cm
J. M. WOSEA, ITI. D.
-IICLKCTIC
Physician and Surgeon,
Rr-D CLOUD. NEH.
Will tiny (ri;il nttentinn to Ob?tctrlr. nnJ
dirae of v utiien Al rrnMl and riieeial
rurcery. D'ucKCtK ut the Eje und Ear Charus
uiiulerittn. Oifice oierherer'n Drugstore.
RciJcnce 4tb house north of chooI houe.
iVl-y
J AS. !TI. CAM,FiDKR
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
(Al.IAirATHIC KIIO0I)
Proniit attendance on all call in tho practice
of medicine ur arifry.
I'OWLKS, - XEItKASKA.
J. W. MOUANVIIJ.K, C F. MOKANVILI.E,
COWI.KS. KKB. AVROT. NCR.
MOKAN VILLI-: HRCK,
Homoeopathic Physicians.
C0W1.ES i AMIIOY, NKIHtASKA.
i II profcnioul calL will receive ur rropt
mid eirefnl attention. iOwG
Dr. H. A. Baird,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
KKl) CLOUD,
NEIJHASKA.
W. IT. RICHARDSOK,
DEALER IN
LIV.15 STOCK.
RHl CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
liche't ranrkct rricc ikiJf.-r hoiwtnd cattle.
J. R.Smjth S. C. Smith M.R.THoin-sov.
Pre. TirFt Nat. Cnh. First Late T-Her Firt
Uank. Beatrice Nat- Bank Nat. Dink Beat-
Neb. Hcatrice Neb. rio Neb.
' rors & Thompson,
BANKERS.
ICED CLOUD, NEB.
Will make collection in any part of the
United State Sell exchange upon the princi
pal eastern oitie Loan money upon improved
farm Receive depo its ubject to ixht draft
Allow interest uren tituo depofiu, and trans
act a genera! Hanking business.
Rcfrrrxcks: Omaha National Rank, A.
S. PaJdxck.U. .SPenaton Firet National Rank
New York. Cainhri Ice Valley National Rank.
Cambridge New York.
EMIGH BROS.
MEAT MARKET
RED CLOUD, NEB.
The choicest of Kreh meat. Sanrice
fowls r.nd everything in the line that the mzti
ket sffiinl, always on hani.
3r Shop two doors south of Sherer's drncstort
HENRY COOK.
TROPRIETOR RED CLOUD
DETJGSTOEE,
Asd Dealer In
Drugs,
Medicines
Paints,
OILS VARNISHES
All gcods in ny Line ker constantly on
t hand: and" to whkh I invito ' the attention ol
j the public
-anJ HENRY COOK.
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THE CHIEF.
mm
M. L, THOMAS,
EDITOR.
TIJUILDAY. MAIL 10, 1881.
Digest of Laws.
'LESISLATTJIE C? KSS2A3Zi 1331.
OKICI.VATINfi IN THF. SiafATK
S. F. No. 1. An not attaching
Nsince county to the sixth judicial
district for jtfiliciul purjKwes.
No. 3. Ncu Fchool law; repeal all
the syhtem of public ittruetion and
all the imicndatory act.
No. 10. appeal from county court
in matters of probate jurisdiction al
lowed to district court, taken in 30
day.-.
No. 14. Amend section- yOfi,
1,03:?, LOO.'., 1,1 OX chap. A7, juxtice of
peace, jurisdiction in trespass on real
property, damages $200.
No. Lr. An act act to .authorize
the iihc of original bills of exception
and testimony preserved equity ca.cs,
in making transcripts nnd reconU of
c;LiOM and proceedings at law and
in equity, on removal thereof to the
supremo court, and to provide for the
payment of the cost a incidental there
to." No. 21. Decendenb, amendment
to."crtion28y, 2'JI, -&-, I reieals
sections 2Hi, 201, 2'J2, 2H3, 2'J4, 2y5, 2'Jo
297, 298, 2jy, 300, 301, 302, 303, 300,
307, 30S, 3U9 and 310, chapter 16
eral statutes.
No. 32. Mechanics lein law.
pealed. This act to be in force,
tiou 1. Anv person who .shall
gcu-
Jlo-
Scc-
jer-
form anv labor or furnish anv material
or machinery or fixtures, for thu
erection; reparation or removal of any
houe, mill, manufactury or building
or appurtenance, by virtue of a con
tract or agreement exprcshed or im
plied, with the owner theicof or his
agents, shall have a lein to secure the
payment of the same, upon such house
mill, manufactory, building or appur
tenance, and the lot of land upon
which the same .-hall stand. Such
liens shall be preferred to all other
lien or incumbrances which iniiv at
tach to or upon such lands, buildings,
ur impiovement.-, subsequent to the
commencement of such buildings, the
furni-'hing or putting up of such ma
chinery or the making of .ueh te
pairs. No. 3j. Herd law; amends section
8, chapter 2. general statutes. Culti
vated lands within the meaning of
thN act shall include all lorcst trees,
fruit trees, and hedge rows planted on
said lands.
No. 41. Joint Memorial to Legis
lature of Iowa, concerning attachment
and garnishment of wages of mechan
ics, cletks and other heads of famil
ies by transferring claims to parties in
Iowa, thereby depriving citizens of the
benefit of Nebraska laws, l'rayn Iowa
to pass law prohibiting such abuse of
law.
No. 51. Allow stock to run at Inrgo
on McKissick's island, in Nemaha
county, Nebraska. Does not interfere
with general herd law so far as the
same concerns toek owned by non
residents of said i-land.
No. CI. Legalize acts of cities of
the -second class having les than
1,500 nnd more than 1,000 inhabitants,
which luive organized under the old
law.
f2. Amendment to section 39 laws
of 1879 powers of cities and villages.
No. fi3. Authorize the sale of rail
roads; allow railroads power to buy
connecting lines and control roads
outside of the state; no power given to
purchase, by any railroad company, a
parallel and competing line, and com
pel the company to be governed as
though the same had been inserted in
the charter of -?aid purchasing com
pai y.
No. (VL Amends general statutes of
1S72, sec. 114, chan. II, corporations.
No. 05. Amends sec. 88 of 1879.
Itoads. For building or keeping in
repair bridges on county line, said
counties may contract jointly.- in case
either refuses to so carry into effect
such contract on bridges already built
-said county may recover.
No. 70. Juries amend sec 5G5,
chap. 57, peneral -statutes, 1873, no
person shall be summoned us a juror
in district court, often than once in two
years, cau-e of challenge if often sum
moned: provided no verdict shall be
set aside or made invalid because any
member of said jury may have been so
chosen before old repealed.
No. 73. An act granting the con
sent of the state of Nebraska to the
acqui-ition by the United States of reil
estaite in tlie city of Omaha foV the
purpose of the erection thereon of
military headquarters or other public
building-' and ceiling the jurisdiction
of the state over the same.
No. 74. Amendments to section 16
laws of IS77 In what court the state
may sue and be sued.
No. 75. Memorial and joint resolu
tion with icfercnce to the Santce Sioux
Indians ami relief of Knox county.
No. 76. Act to prevent treating or
offering to treat to any intoxicating
beverage in saloon or any other public
place where the tame arc kept for
sale. Either treator or treatec guilty
of a misdemeanor, l'eualty, $10.00
tine, or imprisonment in jail, or both,
and shall pay tt the court $16 00, to
W. paid to attorney prosecuting same.
if no attorney, paid to school fund.
No. 7S; Amend section 2 of laws
1879, authorizing county and lnuuici
pal officers to' purchase real estate at
tax sale.
No. 80. Amends section 27, 1877,
section 308 and 311, chapter 5r, Gener
al Statutes.
No. S3. Amend section 40, chapter
11, general statutes, provides for the
election of officers of all societies, re
ligious or sectarian, and riglit to hold
property.
No. SS. Memorial and joint" fesolu
tion Missouri river improvement "
No. 93. Sec 78. chap. 47,. tferised
Statutes; roads. Three days' notice of
road tax, between April 1 "and October
1; pay three-fonrths of said tax In
lalor; county clerk furnish overseeY.
before March I, a li-t subject to roatl
taxr with amount' of tax duo on each.-
No. 104. FiKjcial venire. Criminal
caucus.
No. 107. Amend sections 34 and 36
act cnuntv ami county officer Sta
tion 33 ft hall not bo lawful Ur any
warrant to be isnnl for any amount
exceeding in th aggrvgnto ievetit
five per cent of the amount levied oy
tax for the current year, except there
Im; money in the treasury to the cedit
of the proper fund for the payment of
the same. Nor idiall the count v Ward
L"sue any certificate of indcbtcduw in
payment of any amount or claim in
any form whatever, but all account
against a county which cannot Ik? paid
by warrant a lie rein provided. jhall
be tiled, numbered, and recorded, and
paid a- afoesaid order of their entry
upon the record, whenever a warrant
can 1h drawn under the provision of
this section. Section 30 Any warrant
drawn after -eventy-the per cent of the
amount levied for the year i. exhaust
ed, and when there are no funds in
the treasury for the payment of the
-ame shall not le chargeable as ngaiut
the county, but may Ikj collected bv
civil action from the county board
making the came, or any member
thereof.
No. 110. Provide for lew of tax in
cities of the fust cla- for payment of
sewen already con.structed.
111. Railroad law, provide for
uniform rahes. Section 2. No com
pany shall hereafter charge, collect or
receive for tran-portatiou or merchan
dise or other property upon said road
a higher rate for such services than
was charged by said road for like ser
vices in November 18S0; shall not al
low drawback or rebate whatever. A
violation of this act shall be liable to
all damage Mi-tained bv such violation
ami liable to a line of $500, to bo re
covered in name of individual injured,
"'and no railroad rnniiiaiiv shall de
mand, charge, collect or receive for
such transportation for any specific
distance, a greater Mint than it de
mands, chargiss, collect! or receives for
a greater distance.
No. 117. Amends section 317.
General (statutes.
No. 118. Amend section 491 chap
ter 58, O. S., 1875.
No. 135. To amend section 29 of
an act entitled, An act to amend chap
ter 13 of the Revised Statutes of 1866,
entitled courts, and to repeal section
40 of said act.
OKICIX.VTIXG is Tin: HOUSE.
II. It. No. 1. Providing for
change in revenue law of 1879.
No. 3. Appropriates $6.5.)0 to pay
short hand reporters up to April 1,
ISM.
No. 4. Amends act for organization
of eities and villages, and defining
their powers.
No. 5. Provides for legislative ap
portionment. No, 14. Amend incorporated-cities
of the first clas. Approved March
28 1875. Reads thnt cities now govern
ed a first class and all cities
over la
500 inhabitant. shall be governed
un
der provision of the old law governing
said cities.
No. 15. An act to amend 5cc. one,
cities and villages, approved March I,
1879, to read as follows: Sec. one,
cities and first arc changed to 2,500 in
habitants: second class to 1,500.
No. 16. Township organization.
Section 1. At any general election in
any county where township organizn- J
lion has not been adopted, the" quali-j
lied voters thereof may vote for or
against township organizrtion in such j
county, as hereinafter provided. Sec. '
2. The county commissioners on pe- ,
tition of fifty legal voters of the county
the question of township organization
under this chapter, by ballot, ''fori
townhip organization' or "againls
township organization," the votes to
be canvassed and returned in like
manner as votes for slate and county
officers. Notice of such election shall
be given in the same manner and for
the same time as for the election of
county officers.
No. 17. Concerning land settled
upon nnd entered in U. S. land office,
therebv depriving Nebraska of so
much land allows state to select other
lands, act of Congress 18S0.
No. 19. An net to make railroad, '
canal, bridge and ditching corporations
and companies ami persons responsi-1
ble for material furnished nnd labor i
performed in the construction, repair j
or improvement of any such works. ;
and to secure the laborer and material ,
man a lien for his material furnished
and labor performed. j
No, 21. An act granting the con
sent of the suite of Nebraska to the '
purchase or lease by the United '
stales ol certain lands tor the purpose
of erecting military store houses there
on at Omaha.
No. 24. An act to authorize the
governor of the state to relinquish all j
claims of the state of Nebraska to the ,
north one-half of the southeast one-'
fourth of section four (4) in township'
seven (7) mirth of range seven (7) cast!
of the Sixth principal Meredian.
No. 26. Repealed section 34 and 36
General statutes 1875.
No. 31. Amends section 54, county -officers
counties which were divided '
into districts prior to the passage of
the law of 189, mm have not since
been redivided, the same shall within '
sixty days after the act takes effect be.
divided as provided in law of 1S79. J
No. 33. Joint memorial to congress
asking our cot -
gressmen to favor legislation to correct
abuses of railroads.
No. 34. An act rembursing general
fund for money misappropriated out
of. instead of fund of State University.
No. 36. Provides for the tnxi-J-fcr,
from sinking fu nd of Polk county the
sum of $5,200, to be used to build a
court-house in said county. J
No. 41. Official boncls and oaths.
The oSicial bonds of all county pre
cinct and township officials shall bfe
approved by county commissioner; "
latter by county judge, notary public
and count clerk. State and district
officers approved by the governor;
latter by cnicf iustieeT. Changes chap
ter 6, on official tonds of general stat-j
utcs, and all . subsequent acts on"
"bonds' of officers; more sureties, and,
increases amount of bond in many
cases. Commissioners of county from
$5,000to 15,000 bond; deputies give
same amount of 0010" as" principal;
emergency clause.
No. 49. Aulfiorizing cities to fund
their indebetedness.
No. 52. To authorize counties, pre-"
cincts, townships or towns, cities villa
ges, and school districts to. compro
mise their fndeofcduess and issue new
honds therefor.
No 5 Joint memorial to congress-
relative to quhetinj the title, in honic
tenders on odd numbers M?ction
Said land are now claimed by corpor
ations under grunt for interna! im
provement. No. 57 Act to atrthcrize CL A.
Hruwn to compile and auitonatu gen
eral tatute with supreme court deci
sion. No. 60. Practice of medicine in ih
tale. Require a regular course of
medicines.
No. 62- Miltia code Ktcry able-
bodied male citizen of this Mate lc-
tueen eighteen and forty-five ye.trs,
not exempt by law, t made subject t
iluty. But the active militia flrltll ls
Citlfci "NebraJika Nationl fuard,"iid
fhall Ik; recniittid bv voIuu!eerinr to
the number of 2.0OJ, for three rear
Officers are, comrnnndVr in-chief, and
for each rcjdnient one colonel, and
major; chaplain, rank chaplain, adjut
ant, rank first lieutenant, quartermas
ter, rank tirt lieutenant, ergerni
major. quartermaster, commissary
sergeant, ho-pital steward, drum
major, life major. Company officers
Captain, first ami second lieutenants,
live ergeant, eight corMrnls, hium
chins, etc. Appropriates vf 5,000 for
uniforms, arm-, and active duty.
No. 66. Appropnateo 8,0uO to uy
incidental expense of Sixteenth gen
eral assembly.
No. 78. Appropriates $3,000 to pay
member, officer and employes of ihe
general assembly.
No- 90. tt taper county acta ami
formation, legalized and title of the
bill says changed to Garfield, but there
is not a word 111 the IkhIv of the bill
authorizing Mich a change.
No. 107. State relinquishes title to
certain land now owned or occupied
by persons supposing that naid lauds
belonged to tne United Suites, upon
showing to the board of educational
lands and buildings that said lihng
was in good faith, not for speculation,
provided the United States give the
state other lauds instead.
No. 1 12. Pav Win. A. Brown $5J0
for publishing delinquent tax list.
No. 117. 1 Ionic of the Friendless.
Section 2 The location of said luune
shall be under the supervision of the
board of public lands and buildiup,
and shall Ikj located ut the city or
town which shall, after duly advertis
ing for bids fur its location, donate the
largest amount forbid home.
No. 118, Rooms for the supreme
court. Senate chamber to be repaired
and furnished for the same; $500 ap
propriated for "aid purpose.
"No. 119. Martriculation fee of Uni
versity to be used as library fund for
University.
No. 133. Power of district court
judges in chambers.
No. 138. Legalizing certain villages
and acts.
No. 159. Amendments to an act to
amend section 1 of chapter 12 genera!
statutes, concerning boundry of
Wayne county.
No. 162. Rights of suffrage art. 7.
sec. 1, submitting amendment as fol-.
lows: 1. hvery person of the age of
twenty-one years and upwards shall
be an elector. First, citizens of ViiTtcit
States; aliens naturalized thirty days
tirior to election. Sec, 2. The bal
ots at the election at which said
amendments shall be submitted shall
in the following form: "For proposed
amendment to the constitution rela
ting to rights of suffrage." "Against
the proposed amendment to the con
stitution relating to rights of niffr.ige."
No. 173. Amend sec. 20, laws 1877,
general management of lauds anil
funds for educational purposes; makes
jrofisions for the enforcement of the
aw against leases of lands ami general
provision for collection of the same;
sixty day publication notice of suit.
No. Ii7. Pay county clerks for ma
king numerical index to records prior
to 1879 not indexed. Clerks for com
tbe transfers fioin thc'recoids of their
office shall receive for each transfer
any sum not to exceed fifteen cents, as
the county commissioner- and clerk
mny ngrffe iioii, pai'Ffy the county.
Entering each instrument presented
for record in index after compilation
said index clerk receives ffftccn cent,
to be paid in advance by persona offer
ing for record. Clause.
No-.-178. Dr. N. B. Laih. Services
as Superintendent State Insane Assy
Ium unpaid service.- Appropriated
$1,250.
No. 212. Capitol building, east
wing, under control of board of public
lands am biMliHiigr shall advertise in
three newspapers 111 Nebraska. Chica
go and St. Louis Mo., for thirty days.
William II. Wilcox to ftfrnish "specifi
cations for said building for one half
Icr cent of the contract price, to be
completed by Dec. I, 1882. Appropri
ates $1M,(KH) for said building.
No. 216. New licqns? Jrfc,v. Sec. 1.
The county lcard of e uh county may
grant lfcense for the sale of malt, spir
ituous and vinous liquors, if deemed
expedient upon the application by pe
tition of thirty resident freehooldcrs of
tho township'or precinct; stating that
the applicant is of respectable character,
pay into county treasury not less than
$5,000. No power to grant license in
or within two miles of city or village.
Mt publish notice two weeks, if no
newspaper, post up notice when ob-
jecter, loaru grant hearing, all evi
dence to be preserved in writing, and
on appeal to district court, said evi
dence alone to be used. Applicant
must give bond for $500, approve by
the board, that he will tt all rm,
penalties, etc Forfeits, $25 for selling
to minors; prohibited on general elec
tion days and Sunday. Forfeits, $50 for
selling or givin-r to Indians habitual
drunkards. Selling or giving without
license, guilty of mis-demeanor, impris
onment for thirty daj-s or fine $!UU to
$500, and liable for all damage3. Cit
ies and villages shall have power to-gj-ant,
Villages less than 1,000, $500;
first-class cities $1,000. Petition mast
be signed by thirty freeholders of the
TvanJbnlso may grant permits to drug
gists with hcJiVt cnsltJear A viola
tion. Married women can brin suits
for damage and support of children
injured by sale. Chapter 53, ciminal I
code, ana- all acts smenuatorv are re-
r-ciifetL
No. 2;f.
Amendment chapter "Be-
fornV Schol," laws 1879, aection 10..
Nol i58. Contract on the west trine
of the Capitol" BnHdTng extended to
Sept, J,-18r.
No. 251. An act fymcorporatc dt
iea of tirm rirst-class and' W regulate the
duties and powers an government
duties and powcrr.-
No. 262. UmnprAfttK) rritory at
tached to Naooe ebuntw- All- of sec
tion tf, 7, IS, 19, Si), SI, towiiRlBip. 17 j
north, range S, west- sixth .niereatan, I
lying -west- 01 old- Pawnee Indian- res-
to
I ! with m1 i
P.- 1 1c fiT t r-Uoi of
Rddi:t"t-i! UiiULng d jjirs utfj
deaf an I dumb umr it Oim.li, '
apt rojnate- t2Ll1 for I -vwrfc I
Nt CJ. Repeal cc. 7i. Urvf
Ib75. genera! uu- tav; n $ mUk
4ti th dutlar aluatu4i. alc -4lnft.
fund not more titan tbre- mrth of ;
null on the di4Ur a!uatiuu jm ftin
county m the -tat- '
No 1X7 M nn.rt.tl h'.-- k of u',
to W nttincton ati Hial ,Motw-at
J Mtety. lcviiig cat of arnu of Ni b
raVa. ami to l? C Nubr-Aa fUite.
appropriate ILOtO.
j No 312 Approprtation of Mate
. !iicr for teiuU'ftKir. IuxihUI lr
tn-aue, ueat ami oiim, aito normal
chool at Peru The approprlati'Hi
materially a Ls79 erept deputy statv
librarian "! ) annually
No .in Gem rnl appropriation jut
for stale ntlhcrs :ind 'itituttoiis and
expcnc t!! M-ar.'h JH-3
Samuel West,
L'KCUK IV
Tobacco. Cigars.
CONFECTIONERY.
canxk.d rum,
FKl-SH FRUITS,
CRACKERS, CJIKKtP
OH .GKS. LEMONS.
i.s'i a rt 14 1 t.v. or 1 my
Al-hO 1 IKST CI !&
Ice Cream Parlor.
Where ou Ciin always
git a nicu di-h of leo Cream during
the Sen-ou.
idiaie of thu public patronage i
re-peef fully wriutu-d I-iit iliKir
south uf.Mitchcli .v 3Ioi h 11 1'.
Ri.n Ciot-n, - - NkiiU.i".
SAM'L 6ARBER,
DEAtEU IN
Dry Goods and
Groceries
BOOTS and SflOdl
Hats- Caps &
llta'iy Made Clothing.
Wt havt the Largest
Stock in the Valley and will
not be undersold.
Give us a call, one 2nd all.
Sam'l Carber.
Red iud Neb,
Th' Jort5"aeifal It erorilr rrrr dUeorcrM
a1 it U certain in ii effect" arvl nti not b ltir .
AIm eicellent for hnma feb. Soe proof b!o.
7ns. & Pai25st PhTdciis.
"ahir.rtonTill9 Ohio. Jan ITtb K0.
Db. n J. KmnL. .KV ,GnU: Kwiinrj-'or
ilTfrtImnt of Kraijill'i SpTin t'ut. cl
hnrir.e valuable t! vpecly hittz wairh hvl
bfen lame from fparSn eicllteen tstnthf. I at
to you for a bottle bj cxprcta. wbirh in ix vrki
raoi ore J all Uaanexa and cnlarjrta'ot ami a
larjre fplict from another horc and both borf
arto-Jar u ana id a cIt. The oat battle
mt worta In tn one hnndrJ dotla-a.
Repe-tfully Yoar. II. A. Kertoleu M D.
caliU'vSfTls C-are ei inxtc ZttL
. Bakr.5M Vt. Dec. 2S. l7P.
B. J. KDiLLA Co.. (itr.tf: I wih to arfd
mytMtimcnr in faror of your iuralaable lini
ment. K eclair. Spavin Cure In the prior of
I82 I flipped on thira andipraincl rar richt
limb at the koee joint T waj rerr laraa ani m
times iaffered the moit exeraeiatin; ro. I
vnrt a bin-ladrc on it for orer a y "r. and
tried asot eTerythinx is my reach, bat eoald
tod nothisf that weald aire asa peneanest
relief. When I.orerworkeii. it would pa. n ei
Tery mVchl In" April 1S7$ I brrtn to think I
phodld be a cripple for life; trot harisr aotfq cf
"Keodall't Spann Care" thoacht I wool I try
it. I ned one third of a botue. aod eiperiea
eed relief at ooce- The tin IH1 m and baa
not tnublcd m tinee. i feel Trry rratefal to
yon and wouli recotntaecd 'KeaJall's Sparis
Core' to all who infer with fprajo or Ttw'
tlta. ,or tnitr.
Jfas. J. 0CTLt.
ZZKSiLL 3 'AVn.' CTCZ;
I rare in iu eCVou. miH in iu atioo it
doe not bluter. yet it l pnetratiaxaa-l pow
erfal to reach every deep aiel pan or to re
oe any bony rrowth or ether en arjretaeau.
neb aa pTia. plmt. care, callau. t praisj.
iwe'tlcr and any Laoseaers aa-t 11 tnljra
tneou of tb Joint or limb, or Ivt rlitsaUts
in man for any p-ttrpofe for whicn a linaaieat it
fed f or mi or bead. It b now kaowo to be
the ber. liniment for man erer bJ. acist
mild djft ceru:sin it effect
Send aidresa for Illartratri Ctrealar whlih
we think aiTe poi:tre pnof of ita rirtaea
No rased bw ever aet with rscb nmaaJified
racceaitooar kocwioVicc. fvr bealu well xs
maa.
Price tl. per bottle, or i bodiet for IV All
Drttirzira bare it or caa- ret it fot yoo. or it
will be acet mbj miidrmt on reeetat of price
by tb rroprietory. Da. J. B. KudiU k Co..
EsfietftTgyalis. Vt.
S3L5 37 1LJ.S27S3S:?;.
XrJ-s! KrJkrrzll aictir:!n
Are yea J:Jerld at n'g-bt an- brkca f roar
reST: tf a iek chiW t ni;adcTym wiJ the
excrarisTirrriotP-:nclc:hT If. ? At
once a ad get r mil -;Mt. UtUwV Hwh-iag-yrap.
It wilt r-K'Ml rnorlt'ltefafer
er lastJUtc'y ilepra-i Cf a Ifc there U o
atbuke ab-t :f- Ther imi tTrthvr oa eank
wke kji cTer bc-J i. v will set tetl yew at
oace that it wilt rS3laie the fcnwet. aa4arr
reK te the atothcr. ari rc'icf asd fccalrh U the
calU.openri9rIikes3T-. It m r-ertc-tly fe
ae f is ail ats. atni 4cUtiat te th rattc as4
itBcrreiyiiaoftfsaffiSe cUntaadtxx
fesale pxTtitSawf 1 asne is- the UaiuJ
fuies. BiiienTTiiKt ceauabeni
LANDRETHS'
mmm
2 aea Fram. TXtO
mrmimn M a rtf I
erratum
counts
N-2l
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SPANOGLE&FUNK
'iffCJlHjr.fh'lLHs !();
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Two Doors South of Sank,
RET C.LO ir D. - N K UKASK A..
Go To W.
KO
Staples Fancy Groceries,
mi iti- t
IN lM i-U
Choice Nuts, Fruits. & Confections.
ifrFrefih FrtuttJ and Vceriul.' I , m
How Can I
II'
V.MA AI WtNTIR CiOODS K
MARSH !
WHY
A
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they arc worth in (a ash.
I sell them at a small proht.
I make no hook Hccount.
I have but vwc price.
Clear cash buyers get the
Krnlir co!l aiid'Kv mine 1 1- U ntM c-i
ULIIIIIL. yri,t fl, 1 . , . . .. . .1 ,.r
"L'p Town Ht re " mm l.f, ii.i
A. S. MARSH,
FOULKS
Hastings'.
MA N't KCTl"KKR nF fllK
ACME STEEL Barb Fence Wire.
THK
Wire that will make a Visible Fence"
Pig Tight. Bull Strong Horse High,
Factory near
ser?rf tttxMgza AatrfCosrcs. te tat
aic. Ut Oitew ef tie
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I buy all mv
(iuutl al what
& STINE,
ISVlH-aska
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