K.& 1 i i Yd! a5": 5. 4 -.K3 Ri-J -- - .-&? tuw3te .v . j f i? ? , vm& .1. , Hr s. "J I ? "Sv " a-W : 'Fl . i .-. 5 ' v -sfe r 5.&J . rr T.8fcp-J PV! toi&M&vwmmmvwtfLWi -tWNaww(r,iMiiMftMi tHywt-,. ' - awaaaiwysaaaAia mi ..,a-.iiai'ii jnatt' - fcjtjiMBiitaSpi ?m hw- ii aaaiaa faYMraatn iSa-lmba aaMiiMfBBaaBMBBaaBBii (SaBKewswsCfSB??!;" - -jjllx. :S " "is- &r 8 "& i5JfS3' : ' rC"?? li L3 """"""'"m"bwbbbp's,'',,--- ' "iT VI Iff FBI If! ?- TfelliJ : VJ l-l I ii1" ?-w- H , U I CHI. c c at lira K - SroMJM, Tobaccos, Cigars ' ., IC. Wkwf bM4apto4llMrrrMrUtUMl iirai ill IBHfllR I ma is wBttiaa with tb rtar. where MpfJr f frsfk bn4 Ih ar lwa krpto ka. FRESH OYSTERS Oar fiwlkiw for babwKm tkk elan f km4 ara tha Wat ia towB. Qltt sm a call, at Moahar'aeldflUad. J .OVZRLEES. HED CLOUD, NEBRASKA Flour & Feed STORE, CEAS. E. FVTir Alt, Prop. DEALER IN FLOTJR. FEED Cora, Meal, Bran Chopped Fwd and GROCERIES, VWttaaKwICIcnd Gracerr. Fl awd Pra- tMui Kwrawlica jou waatauipUci tor aaam or iirhtpiwmkvi pill tm imm All LiaJt vrnianlrr (ibdura t lr fvdt. iluudi tlelirered to IliKheal aiarkei price ia cash iiai for train tiki cu fn esrtiance all fart til tuwa Ire -4 charar. jt-fe ruuih f Kaed'a 1'low Karmrr. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. Moon Q Callander, ;)lKAlIt8 L( Qeneral Mercluiidise, lry GowmIs, Grcerlen, IIAT ANft CAP. Drttgm Mewllciiie, Oils Varnishc, PalutM lite. GLASSWARE, QUEEXSWA RE, HARDWARE &HAMESS ETC., "ETC.. ETC. A fiwl line or cvcrydiiiij; kept in n pen ral itore, sit- the i.our.-rr cash rucw. Kc-pei't fully, 1Ioon tCallender. COWLE" - NKI1RA8KA. DR SHEEER, Proprietor of tho City Drug Store. ABD MAX.lt IS Drugsy Medicines. Paints Oils and Varnishes, A full Mtpily T LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, COMRS BRUSHES AC. I'atroflate aolidted and thankfully reeehed. e-PreriptIuBJ carefully coeaponttdeaVM One door isotith of GhHkt tore, RED CLOUD, NEB. E. L. TINKER. (Sacaeaeor to G. A. Browa-) DEALER IN Parlor, Bedrosm AKD KITCUEX FURNITURE, Brackets, Chromos, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. Mu alwaya oa aaad and tdwiaedoa akort tiee. rrJce aa law a aay ib tka allay. ' raainaa- et, ail aiaao awae atwaaany a SaUefketary. iroriat Sbbt furnished at Yensotialilc nUetJ. EEDCLOUIX. - - - KEB. Harness Shop, BY J. L. MILLER. Keep eoaaUiitly on haad a fall Liae of HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES3 HORSE-BLANKETS, r WHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HARNESS OIL, And ercrtliinn usually kept in a first cl:is shop. "' ,: TWO DOOM NORTH OF THE BANK. lMBffctit Cm Prica Pali fce Hi mi Tvu COME - PorYour - LU HI BER . DRY LUMBER A SPECIALTY. IMI 8X8? IS T8 MAKlIX'i SIi at Iameet frleea -liV &mm & REOCLOWD KEB. i-OCAL MATTERS. ft. V ft. ft- TH-i TM TaklMi r. Oft. 17. Stat. laaHrara Paffraawr lat. .6dia.aa. 7KauM. FniaJit lrH. - Aa.au . arriTat Wattwara Atnm3 ! 9:4fla.iB, ijr.a. arrive...-. aUtTIIX DI VIIIOX. Kart wart Aereau learae , , Jw a. i arriret 6&p.i Traiae aUUv axeeat Kaaaav. U. W.tltLDBKMK. A. K. TflVMLI. 8aBerSateadtcU Oeal. Maeactr. 3I.K. CMTJKTH. P. ?.. at 1 a. ai.. aad prestatef by tke 1'ae tor erery Kabaatk BMratac a a-l eveaiac. Prayer aieHiaa; tnwn Tbwaiaa afrala. All are cordiall? iavHed. Miner Bros, sell Superior flour. Town election the 5th of April. Roby ia Belling Lauterbach'fl bread. Choice, carlv, seed Potatoes lit Roby'.j. Clothing 'til you can't re, at J. G. Potter's. A ery Hg-t wow fall 1M Monday veuing. - Live hoga arc worth $4.25 in thin market, Hon. Ja.. Laird npent Monday night in town. Rby has received Garden Seeds in bulk and in paper. The county conuuittrioncrs meet in regular session April 11th. A fine healthy girl baby arrived at J. L. Miner's last Monday night. Skedeb for Salk. Cluvp. Call and fee it at Bekijsy & Plrkiks Roby has onlereil a supply of the celebrated Wanhburn rupprlative Hour, the bet flour made in the U. S. II. S. Kaley laat Tuesday went to Bloomiugton morning to attend court. " a Turn out to the town election and elect good men to fill the different offices. Dr. Kendall'M "horcc book" for ale at the Chief olfiec at '23 cents apiece. You want to ntoj in at Beklky fc Perkins, and co tiitxe Gum. Tliey aro marked low, to sell at Rock Bot tom prices. IwT Loailrt of five lines or more are charged 5 cents a line each inser tion, no local inserted for less than 25 cents. Red Cloud is on the eve of a flour famine, occasioned by the waybill; out of so many of the mill 'dams through out the country.' Splendid weather for corn buskin;; Inst week, and the farmers who did not gather their corn last faill have been improving the opportunity. SEEDER. Wc have a second hand settler, which wc offer very cheap. Call and ee it- at, Beslky it Perkins. Covered wagons are beginning to make their appearance, headed west, which means that the annual tide of immigration has begun to move. Just received a large invoice of Pumps, to supply or spring trade. Wc can do you a better job and at lower figure, than amy lutuse in the Valley. Bewxy & Perkins Wm. B: Tliorno, Treasurer of Adams county is said to be a defaulter to the amount of .$51,000. He lias- turned over a sufficient amount of property to secure his bondsmen from loss. Besdey fc Perkins will soon erect an Eclipse Wind-Mill, on their premises, as-a ham pie. Wc invite you to call ami examine it, whether you are thinking of buying a mill or noL Quite a numfcer of feme lave Ihjcii established at different poinLsr on tho river in this county biuce- tlte bridge went out, Mx. Martin estab lished a fern' at Aauboy the first of the week, we learn. The Blronarngton Guard published a column oTuvairy note-" last week, in which wc noticed! nv less than twelve items of new gleaned from the Chief, which goes to prove what a great meiny already know that the Chief is the only live local paper iu the county. The citizens of Red Cloud have sub scribed over $1500 dollars for the pur pose of building a bridge. It U expec ted that the B. & M. campany will assist, in which cae the success of the enterprise is assured, and Red Cloud will soon enjoy the benefits to be de rived from a bridge across tho Repub lican. Tlie deputy sherifi of Qaborne coun ty Kansas was in town hist Friday looking for one Columbus Bonn, who has been engaged in publishing a paper at that place for something over a year. Mr. Bonn did unto the peo ple of Osborne wluU his name indicates until they could stand it no longer, and he is now afugitivc from justice. Farmers, in buying a wind-mill, get uiw nun- niu stnnu yon itmtfy years of Nebraska's wind and storms. 1P sell that kind, and its iron work alone, weighs over 100 pounds more than any other Mill made. Wc refer to the Eclipse, and it does Eclipse anything in the market to-day. You have Fair tank & Co. the scale men, to back your guarantee, when von buy an Eclipse. Besley & Perkins. The B. fc M. railroad company ad vertises for 2,000 teams and 1,000 men to commence work aa aoon as practic ablcon the Republican Valley exten sion. The wages offered are $3 per day-for teams and $1.50 per day for men. The road is to bcTputhed right through, and through trains are prom ised to run into Denver before the year 1882. Ou the evening of March 24, 1881, the I3th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William Norris was celebrated at their home on Willow creek, by alittlo company of children grand-children and neighbors. PJcatyof good ring ing, sc-isoncd with a royal supper, lent a magic charm to the evening enter tainment which was closed with BruW-reading and prayer. .... earn, m tow Urn wcefc. . "Let he (tr afce) that n witht tin, cart Ue lira atone." GwoiintiaHve 6M. Call at Jbha Q. Patttaa aaj get rjavptina. Tfeaare. Ppmttoffc'k FarrK"c qmtc a eiafflay ot farm jaacainery Tat fiatarfay. ,- 1 6utarribc for the Oiikt and make youraelf and your neighbor, (alio bor rows your pajM.'r) hapy. Hat Sc Cap, Boot it Shoes and cvciythinjf ehe yoiiineedat rock lVttom price, at J. G. Potter."" Several new sabecriltere have enroll ed their name on the Chikf'h sub cription hooka in the hut aeek. Oor farm machfnery men have com menced to reap their harvext. We sec machinery going out of town every day. Dust, the eddying, whirling dUagrc able dimt, has made it appearance on thcatrects. This nuisance k iu iu infanry, a it were. A number of the prominent farmers on tbeaouth aide of the river propone to help build the bridge at this point, and have .Htilucribcd liberally. A part of the U. P. bridge ou the Old Muddy at Omaha is reported gone ami the new Plattnimith Steel bridge is said to be in an unsafe con dition. Our state exchanges nearly all say that Montgomery has leen appointed to fill the vacancy in the Bloomington Land Office, and "what every body says must be no." Card., bill-heads, letter-heads, note, circulars, and in fact all kinds of prin ting done at the Chief office at low prices and in a neat and attractive manner. Call and sec sample. At the request of our Tady friends we have concluded to vet apart a col umn for their especial benefit, and presume that it will le devoted princi pally to the women's suffrage ques tion. It will doubtless prove interest ing reading, Two worthies of this village who don't like the independent tone of the Pioneer, and accordingly have stopped their paper, were noticed by a vigilant reporter to be carefully purg ing (jointly) a neighbor's copy. Wc wanted to laugh or yell, but fear of ex asperating them to deeds of violence caused us to remain ''as silent as the ghosts were, and as gloomy," ponder ing over the defrauding of $4 per an num from our coffers. Ampahoe Pio neer. The same thing applies here. We dropped into the store of J. G. Potter the other day and found him as busy as a bee arranging on his shelves a large and select stock of mens' and boys' clothing which he had just re ceived. Upon inquiry we learned that it was not his intention to keep those goods, but was going to mark them down so low that the wavfaring man though a fool, could .not help see that it was money in his pocket to buy a suit while they could be had at bot tom prices. If you need a suit of clothes go to J. G. Potter's and if you don't need any, why, go and buy any way because they are cheap. Wc notice that some of our exchan ges aro denouncing the "Only Lung Pad" Co , as a fraud that don't pay its advertising bills. The "only Pad Co.," tried to secure advertising space in the Chief, but as is our invariable cus tom when contracting with firms that we know nothing about, we demanded our pay in advance, which brought I the negotiations to a close. No for eign advetising firm can get an adver tisement into the Chief without pay ing in advance unless wo know they are reliable. If all newspaper publish ers would adopt the same rule and stick to it there would soon be no bo gus advertising firms to be exposed. It appears that the agitation of the question of an investigation of county affairs, by the Chief, has accomplish ed some good already. We have been I informed by reliable men that the county clerk 1hs acknowledged that he has collected fees from the county not authorized by law, which conces sion on his part coupled with the " fact, tliat every bill presented to the com missioners must be sworn to, as justr and true," places Mr. Tulleys in a pe culiar light, to say the least. A man who would defraud the county by pre senting and collecting false claims would defraud it in anv other wav that 1 he. could. Let the investigation go on. We arc informed that the French man who owns the herd of camels ranging on the eastward iu the valleys bordering the Carson river, will utilize his "ships of the desert" this summer I in carrying goods from the tcrminiis of the Carson and Colorado railroad into camps far out into the wilderness. I The camels now number about forty, all but two or three of which are na tives of Nevada. Iu our deserts these animals find grasses and bitter and prickly shrubs and plants suited to their taste, and probably the same or varieties of the same plants that grow in other desert regions tL the earth. It is-less trouble and coats much less to grow camels in Nevada than to rear cattle in tlc Atlantic states. Vir ginia City Enterprise. " ELECTION NOTICE Xotiee is hereby-given that or Tues day the 5th day oTApril next, "at the CourilfoQse in Red Cloud, Nebraska, an election will' he iild for the pur pose of elating iiveTnastews.of. the village of Red Cloud which" election' will be open at 9 o'clock in the morn ing and" will coutinue open jUutil 7 o'clock in the: afternoon of thesame day. DateUthis 25th day of March, A. D. 1881. BownraHAWLEY, - Clerk of hoard of Trustees, The sew lav rcgulatttig doctors, is thus explained by the State Journal. It requires a diploma from some chartered medical college, for all practitioner who have not practiced their profession ten year in the state, and gires thnac who have practiced two years or more, until 18S3, to get such a diploma. At the expiration of audi time, none can practice without a diploma, except thue who have born in the practice twelve years in Nebraska. All the future importa tions of doctors muxt be able to file a copy of a diploma with the county clerk of the county in which they net tle, before they commence operations. It prohibit traveling quacks, ho ad vertise their panccas, from doing bui ness in this state. Buffalo county ha an anlMiorc thief society. The secretary, writing to the Kearny .VtrtixjrmV, iay: "The object of the organization U to protect our horc and mules from outlaws and thieves; and arc pleaded to tato that we have thus far met with grand succo, but cannot always judge the future by the past; and it is for thi reason we prepare for emergencies. Twenty mci would In; much more liable to capture a thief and re cover a ftoleu animal than one, for the rcaon they can search in more direc tions in less time, and again it i much easier for twenty-two men to loso a horse than for one man." From this, it seems that when a horse is stolen and not recovered the lo-s is made up to the owner by the societv. Too much cannot be said on the subject of tree planting. There U a crying necessity for more timber all over these prairies as a protection against the Wind, as a beautitier, and for the general influence ou the cli mate and rainfall. There seems to be no good excuse for a man's living on a farm year after year without planting out forest-trees in consider able mimlcrs. There ought to be five acres of timber on every 80 acres of land. Iu costs but a small sum to plant an acre each year, which will soon produce a nice grove. No work done on the farm will pay auy better in the end, besides the present comfort and satisfaction which raaj be derived from it. The coming spring will probably he very favorable for tree growing. Now is the lime to make arrangements for the work. Prepare for planting around your peniiscs, on the lines, and in every nook and corner which is unoccupied. If you cannot do better, plant cottonwood, but be sure to plant something. By and by, when your neighbors have valuable timber growing around them, and their farms are much more valuable than yours, you will regret your present neglect. Eighti of tit Seal A legal authority, iu an opinion as to the rights of the road, ays if a farm deed is bounded by or upon the road, it usually extends to the middle of the roadway. The farmer owns the soil of half the road, and may use the gnu, trees, gravel, stones, sand, or anything of value to him, either on the land or beneath its surface, subject only to the superior rights of the public to travel over the road, and that of the highway surveyor to wsu such materials for the repair of the road; these materials may be carted away and used elsewhere on the road. No other man Inis a right to feed his cattle there or eut the grass or trees, much levs deposit his wood, old carts, wagons or other things there The owner of a drove of cattle that stops to feed in front of your land, or a drove of pigs which root up the soil, is responsible-to you at law, as much if they did the same thing inside the fence. Nobody's children have a right to pick up the apples under your trees, although tho fcanio arc wholly outside of your fence. No private per son has a right to cut or lop off the limbs of your trees in order to move his old barn or other buildings along the highway, and no traveler can hitch his horse to your trees by the sidewalk; without being liable, if he gnaws the bark or otherwise injures them. If your well stands partlv on your land and partly .outside the fence, noneighbor can use it, except by your permission. Nay, more, no man has a right to stand in front of your door and insult you with abusive lan guage without being liable to you for tresspassing on your laud. He has a right to pass and repass in an orderly manner; a right to use the road, but not to abuse it. But, notwithstanding the farmer owns the soil of the road, even he cannot use it for any purpose which intcrcferes with the use of it by the public for travel. He cannot put his-pig-pen, wagons, cart, wood, or other things there, if the highway sur veyor order them away as obstructing public travel. If he leaves such things outside the fence and within the lim of the highway, as actually laid out, though some distance from the travel ed path, and a traveler runs into them in the night and is injured, the owner is not only liable to him for private damages, but also may be indicted and fined lor obstructing a public highway. And if he has a fence or a wall along UtClughway, ho must place it all on his land, and not half on the road, as in the case of division fences . between neighbors. But as he owns the soil, iftheroadis discontinued or located elsewhere, the land reverts to him, and ho may enclose it to' tlte centre and use it as a part of his farm. ' "Every woman who has experience ia bread makon.knows some thing of the difficulty in always, getting, the hcst'resulWditrmg the winter season when the ycasi gets chilledand the dough, won't work just right- The best thing you can do under such cir- .... .. aJ .. ? -... .. V..... vv.. X-.i pi .. -1 j.f LaHterbach who uses skAt Med 'Csau Putf'i' f?Kr. C. I?. Piitnnm kTVil ' CjtaiaeuauK Nca, March !, l&l. En. Cliltr. Dear Sir. I am rit in Red Willow Co., sawn the hepherd.. mum hot bciuje oarncr of seren hua dred aheep, which haw wiatered through with gfaod success, cot.derirg the severe winter wc hve had. Sheep men have not suffered as much Iixs as cattle men ou account of auuw. and atockstcn generally do sot consider it rudont to depend on a in ter range for feed. While tocktacn arc fueling blue over the on of cattle, tho fanner are quite jubileul over the flattering prospect for croj. Wheat t5 being nown in aiuall quauti lie by all the fanner, it being furnish ed by the B. & M. Co-, on long time at 75 ct. per biuhcl. A great many horse have died the paat winter in this and frontier coun ties from the Texas itch or mange, a disease quite common to ouiea from out on the range. Persons who take care of Mich ponies are apt to get the dUcasc, but it doe not go hard with them. The poor licasts on the range have no grain, and the cold winter with such heavy tnonn has caused the death of many a pony. One m.ui up on the Medicine lost 50 rcr cent of a herd of forty. Inclosed please find fifty cents for the Chief, for the few months I shall remain in the land of shepherd.. E. F. Bcrto.n. To' Stockmen. The attention of parties own horse and Jacks in called to the fact that the Chief office is well supplied with appropriate cuts and well prepar to tlo printing iu this line ou the short est notice and at the lowest figures. Notes opceially gotten up for your business can aUo be had at the CHIEF office cheap. Call ou us before you place your order. Lost Son. Joseph M. Kiersey, on of Bartholo mew and Mary Kiersey, aged '2S years, left his home seven years ago, and his parents have not heard from him since. They are now old and unable to do much work, and desire his pres ence very much. His parents live, at present, one mile south of Clifton, Nemaha Co., Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Kiersey. State papers please copy. March 24th., 1881. FBASS LSSLIS'S POPULAS K0HTHL7. The April number abounds in high ly attractive features, prominent among being the first instalment of a new serial novel by the popular writer Frank Lee Benedict, it is entitled "A Late Remorse," and promises to Ikj of intense interest. The is and article on "Thomas Carlyle," by A. II. Guernsey, with II illustrations; "A Journey Through the Dismal swamp." by Alfred Trumbie, 4 illustrations; "The Charitable Side of New York What it does for the Young," 11 illustrations; "Cricket as Played in England," by N. Robinson, 8 illustrations; "Glimp ses of the Rhine," by Lady Blanche Murphy, 13 illustrations; etc., etc. The department of fiction contain', besides Mr. Benedict's novel, several brilliant stories and sketches by popu lar writers. Among the poems are "In the Bastille, 1750," by Etta Pierce; "After Many Years," by H. Welling ton Vrooman; "The Fairy Revel," An April Song." "The Rose," etc, etc. mot of them tastefully ilhislratek. Professor Duncan has a most interest ing article on "Earthquakes," with 12 illustrations, aqd Janet E. Ruutz-Uces one on "George Eliot," with 8 illustra tions. The miscellaneous articles afford both entertainment and iustnic tion. The are 128 quarto pages iu the number and over 100 illustrations, to gether with a handsome colored fron tispiece, "The Maniac Mother," from a painting by Merle. A Single copy is only 25 cents; annual sultscription, $2, post-paid Address Frank Leslie's Publishing House, 53, 55 and 57 Tark Place, New York. A Farm to Rent! Of 150 acres, with good stone house 16x28, one story high. Most of the land is in a good'statc of cultivation. Also one brood marc for sale on time. Apply to IX S. II elvers. Seven miles south-west of Red Cloud, Nebraska. iy-m3 The red white and blue float for all and Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup is made for all. It cures couglis, colds and influenza, Aak your druggists for it. It is unpleasant to be contiuuallv hacking and coughing. One bottle of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup will cure you. Price twenty-fire and fifty cents a bottle. Druggist sell it. No apples superior to those sold by Putnam splendcd for eating or cook ing Bottom figures given. A fresh supply of "White Rose" Atchison winter "wheat flour, at Put nam's. If you want to increase the quantity and quality of milk, feed your cow ground feed. Putnam, will 'send it to vou. The sweeping tide of prosperity is shown bv the immense increase of business in the Patent Office, General Land Office, Pension Office, and other Department of the GovernmeaL. Patent cases, Pension claims, Con tested Land entries, or other business placed in the hands of Preebrcy fc Green, Attorneys, 529 7th st, Wash ington D. C, will have immediate at tention. Enclose stamp for ia&rmatioo. JOTTCT.SawafgrBBjaaB' GfcU'i TaacaariOti:: A5PTIS- vrvnox jwat aarBaa&eoa: Tn fi SeraR Saana, Ti iS2sat,E SMbiCreajtofjclMaagca. I v'BaaBaaBaaaarBB ajaraac Z!'K.US EXO AS". tcartS, Sua. SAM GARBER, asuLxais Or Groceries- BOrn aa SHOES HatSa Caps & f?ry Made Clothing Wt bivt tfau Lirgtst Sttck in tka Valley ana will nit ba uadarsald. Give u a call, one and all, Sam'l Carbeis Bed Cltmcl Xcb. SOTICS T0JEAC2SS5. Notic 1 fcrrtkr fU.-i. tht t will Mintii all Mf"h who our J t os.tr tkmia ai caadldaUt tor iarhrt f ibr rritaarr tr cosaurca cala of Wriwirr eoaatr. t lt4 CUa4 oa lb am HaturJir In (& a atk r'atruarr. Jtfar Auaiul ail .uttabr. At ttla Hill ca ttaBrrt slar4jr la tar n.octhif aaoarr. Aj-ril. July an4 . Iff. At tlU Soak aa taa (tit aturiliy ta iLv tuutft el Mafh. Jun. Sj.ttia.Ti at I I't-crtuUt. Kxa'. isatiuut t ruu.tEti.- at ?, vlock a.a. A. A. 1'ora. Ceaa y Sui-cr!b(rt4rct l i'ablic lanmcUoa MONEY T0 LOAN! Money to prove up with on final rc ceipt, or ou deeded land at 5 per c-nt . amM-ft! per cent, commivtiou, or at straight 10 per cent, no commission. Jno. It. Wilixox. Office next door to Chief office. 30tf CROWN! Not the Crown of King, nor the Crown of (ilon. but th Crnwn Sewing Machine, the fatc.t and l-M machine in the market, it will puy you to call at the lt-Oflicc and .c it iM'forr you purchanc! For Sale by M. B. McNitt. OSAGE OKANOE. SEED. Mitchell A Morhart have for sale a aupply of inage need al a very reasona ble price. Tho-'o who rvutcmpliitc growing a hedge should give ihcm a call. lY.tf Durham Stock! The Fine Durham Hull, n ANDREW JOHNSON" Owned by J. M. Fi-dier. i offered for sale. "Andrew Johnson" will le three yeara old the 25 of May, Iiik pedigree i registered in the Boston herd lxok and can bo !ecn by calling on Stephen Baylcs at tho Fihcr farm, one mile east of Cowles, Neb. 34tf e Atiiniiim Bmdin of Eorses ! The fine Stallion known as "Tom" the property of David Boexrh will rttanu for marcs the present aeaaon at the following rates, viz: 8 to inxurc ninple mare;two mares, ll.r; more than two by the same owner, $7 each. For the seaaou tfi; Single service, $4. Will stand at Bed Cloud on Friday and Saturday of each week; nt Guide Hock, Mondays and Tuesday h of each week, and al Amboy Wediietlay ami Thursdavs. "TOM" Is a fine horse, being of Percheron Canadian and Bluehcr-Morgan utoek, beautiful ilapple bay, .aixtccn handa high, weight, 150fl poundi. JOHN BOESCH, 34m3. Amlov, Neb. HONEST FRED! oliat, the Albright Horse. Will stand this eaon at Bed Cloud at last vear'u rates, iz: 8.(X) to injure Hingle mare; Two mares lo.iJ;more than two bv the same owner, $7aH each. For the season, $5.00; inglc service, $3JX). This hore ncecU only to be known to 1m? admired. He has leen acknowl edged by many good judges to be the best ill kjfi. of i ism" seen in thia. section. Weight, in flesh, !50ii pounds. Beautiful Bay, Symmet rical form, good life, high carriage and lKt of all as kind as a kitten. His owner also expects to stand a -good Jack with him. Until further notice will le found at the Commercial barn. D. LUTZ, Proprietor. Hants! Blanks!! A full line of State Journal Cos., Blanks (the standard blanks of the state) are always kept for sale at the Chikf office, and at the same prices that they are Kld at in Lincoln ami Omaha. The following is a partial list of blanks on Iiand: Warranty Deed. Alortgage Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, - Search Warrants, Mechanics Lem. Power of Attorney. Bilk of Sale, Quit dakat Dcsds, Summons (original), Summons (copy). Appeal Uadertakinc, Esccutiou, Order of Attachment. Affidavit of Vendor or Lessor, Assignment of Mortgage, Precipe. Sultpamas, Xoticc of Canstahk Sab. Clank Becripts, Blaak JN'otes Relsaae of Mortgage. Agreement for Warranty Deeds, Complaint u keep the Peace, And met all kinds uf UaAU Ucd by NulanCS Public jrtaHBfaBBBaBBBBBBBBW aBBBI BBJBaTat BP -B'BaBL It aa eaaa 'The Proof of the Puddingisinthe Eating." You have only to call on us and wc can easi ly convince vou that wc do sell HARDWARE A little BKLOW the I so-called " Bed rock pri ces' advertised bv other firms. 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I tara (q ll afrrU. wllJ la ila atla at it loc not blbtar. rtll l raaatratinaaa4 -rrful to rtnrh arrrjr tei aatf I aain or t ra biot any bony aruwth ur. otbr aa!araaaaU. aca m (taviua. elnu. carra.ealloat. ataiaa, iweUtnc and any latta an.! aalarta atiU ol tba joint or lit, or fnr rbaaiatlm In man for any rtoio for whlaa a liaaaiaat I ad for man or bat. tt la n.tw. kawa to be the btt Hnttnrnt fur ram ar arJ. aaJat nlM a'l yt certain in IU aSati. Srtxi xtdraaa (or lUaaUala.1 Ctrvnlar hlia think tira (xitiva proof of Ite tlrtuaa. No remedy hai vrar mat wita aaa aaeaallta4 faraaai twoar kaoatolf. for beaataa waU at atao. I'tieafl. rr Wtla. errx bottlai for St. All Irurf bar it or can fat It foi ywa. r it will beaat la any add raw on roretBt of rU br tba iftTirVif,li. J. U. KaaBikt. X Co.. Knottiurcb YU. Vt. SOU IT ALLSaTO90?3. Uoihtnl Ketainll Xataenlll Art yen d!taild at afbt ani brxkra 4 reaa rrtt kf firkcbild au rn.j and eryta with the xrm'lallrr rain t r-iltc tatb? If . M at oftra and fat a botn f Mr: lntl aoa iagrrut. It will r r ibe pr lltilaaafcf tr lnnJiilely-trir:i u-n ItMHrta la ae mtiiaVt .ik.mf il Thrrr Hut a nttitbrr aa aaiih wbo hat rr ur) it, ) will nt tall xmi at eci tbat It ll rri-iUit the t'twclt, aad lv rrt lo tba mllirr. a a-1 f.'i"f aa-l bailtb to tbe child. aritit lik n.jir. It i rerfeftlr tafe to ueie Hr4.aA.l laaaito tba ta,aa j lb Kaerii.tia wf n ( tea aUt aaJ bt kmt .hyiciio an-l tieraa ia tba tlaliwf fuu. selaVeratywaaro. S teata a boHla. FINE CARRIAGES TJiN-IB'OIllat lATZ jvts aOjriT, SwXA XOaVUT wfaVtOV. . fAlQPa.luCAwaag. eaaw"" awafawp 1 BawaaawaaBB m bwBf eBBwaaawVBaBwaVPaSV(lBP 4 THXM IQEW AMD OOMMMOT MA CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY a.a.-w-1--a. .. j '-fri Tata Iibi iIIbb, Tri afkijasiaa atuau... Cacia4tfhhdtdrdhl,UmmiHmm. CayefaBy etswtae taai Xsp. 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THE BX8T or ALL LINIMENTS TO MAaf aUP Ilaaawt raw awaes ttaaa a eMraleafai leaaaaaa kaxterawa Ittaw) eexMT i arebiaala aw aana raseaf mt aavt mHl n Is a Bawawaawel fan ttrtew aawl aratea aae I tvr rey Swat 4 ei U MEXICAN Mtaatant Ltateaeait l wbreM m . II ataHrtiii aVaa aaa4 aaaaula Ike ear Bane tnabfwg ta waaiiea. rm ef r taaeaHMiaUan eaa-a atbtn, Itarwwetaajaaw Nwmeo STa, al thoaruteCrraitnat are tXf ful. TIM Mvaveaa MUSTANG IJiilaamt la aaaJaa br jaaaliaity I rryiHte araryaey anHeaawwai ae aayaieir eafaai awfal eaaM aw bar itUttta!, uf tSaeaaaaaSea) aajaraftw atnrtol. tr a ealtaaMe aeaaa aw eal taaid Wy Ow U1 feerer wrtate LINIMENT tWh saanttftr etee anaa aita - lu.r KL'aAJI tnSJtil aa . fce m aaantl a aa mnrUlitmt aa4 awetMe. Caaa, rw.taae aS aWalae. felaaae)a)a wMaee aawi weeaaae. aHrSBteee, UawMtt, wHal awawa, raaara, raweiaiiee.rfctiaieaae aew atawlaa, (adae Breaet. eaaal taxlaea taarr aaaaa mm aitiraaai saw eaee. It fceaJs waHaaail awn. rwUaa Bwsrra caeuTwar m 'area wf S. ? 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