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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1881)
i ' V V vV sH M - & ' t T. AMOS HER. DEALER is Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars "We kf pp en hand as Cnd a lino of groce.-iM and tubacen ar eaa be found tn the xalley. 1 good id n 1? rffn in connection with the store, niiere a. rsfpply of fresh breid and pics are always kept on hand. FRESH OYSTERS Oar facilities fur handling tsls class of goorfc are the bed in town. Give no a call, St the old Hand. 3Stf T, J. MOSHER, .KED CLOUD, - ITF.BKASlwl Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS.K PUTNAM, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR. FEED Corn. Heal. Dran Chopped Faedaad GROCERIES, Visit the Hel Cloud Oraccry. Feed and.Pro ristun tore when you want supplies for man or heart. Jlichwt market price in cash pain for jrrain An kinds nroiunlrv produce liken sn exchange forjtnt.ih. rtuorfr delivered to all parts of town fcn ;t charge. Strc miuiIi of ltcsd' I'lflw Factory, Red Cloud, - Nebraska. Moon 1 Callender, ) DEALERS IN( General Merchandise. Dry Good( Groceries, Beotji fc Shoes, HATS AND CAPS. Drug, Medicine, OHm Tarnishes, Paints "Ete. GLASSWARE, QUEEXSWARE, HARDWARE &HAENESS ETC., ETC., ETC. A full line of everything kept in .-.general store, at the lowest cash trices. Respectfully, Moon & Callender. COWLES. NEIiUASKA DI?. SHEERER, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. AMD VtXlt. XJf Drugs, Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, COM ItS BRUSHES AC." Patronage 5olicitcJ and thankfully received. -Prescriptions carefully coinpounded"C. One door south of Gaiber's store, red encun, NEB. iii i -i - - - R. I, TINKER, (Snccessotor G.A.Brown. -DEALER IX Parlor, Bedroom AKO KITCHEN' FURNITURE, Brackets, Chronics, Picture Frames-, Mattresses, Etc; C ffira. always on hand and rimrad"on ;bcrt notice, l'rico as low as any in the Valley. IU pairing- of all hin-U dune promptly and Pttisractury. tturial Robes-furnished at reasonable rates. RED CLOUD, - - - KEB. Harness Shop, BY J. L MILLER, Keeps constantly on hand a fall Line of HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES; HORSE-BLANKETS, WHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES: HARNESS OIL, And everything usually kept in a first class shop. TWO DOORS 7.0UT1I OF THE RANK. TfcsHiglwst Cash Priea Paid to Hidw and Furs. COME For Your LUMBER . DRY LUMBER A-St'ECMLTY. TH1 B15STT" 515- "FHT, 31AU' Seltl C tjntnst trlrs smm & wmt v HEJCLQ11D KEB. . um. sumn - ai THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. It. . R R Time Table. Takins effect Fanday. Oct. 17. 18S0. Eas tward Parscnccr IcnTS........ " " rrivrs...... " Frticnt lavrr..... ... Westward Xcfom- lce.... ...... " ' arrive EASTERN DIVISION. Eastward A from. lfare. ....... " arrives............ ......" ;35 p. rn. ... -Jii p. m. .9 :in a. ru.. ,J vfi p. m .8 CO a. m .G:5.rp. in. Trains daily except Sunday. I?. TV. nr.nKt:ax. A. F. ToniALix. Saperinieadcnir UnT. Manager. 3I.E. CHUR3H. S. ?.. at 10 a.m.. and prracliinsrby the Pas tor erery Sabbath moraine and evening. Prayer mertirjr erery Thursday eremnjf. AH are cordially invited. C0NGREOATIf7NAL CHURCH. Preachhir erery first an J third" SaSbath of each montrr at It a. mnnd 8 p. m.. also on 5th. Sabbath when erer it reenr. Sabba'h School orery Sabbath morning af 9J5 o'clock. Prayermec fint: every Wednesday evening. Buy the Wieh Cut.Ttv.vrox Go to Roby'a for Butter on ice. Roby ha sweet potatoes for pale. New goods at, Mrs. McBride's. Go to Mrs. Fowlers for your Millin cry. Live hogs are worth $4.75 in thw market. Cfh psid for Butter and Ej;Jr at, Pltnam'. See the Iron Benin, Iron Wheel Pckiu Cultivator. Sold by, A. A. Fori: fc Co. Mrs. Fowler always keeps on hand the latest styles of Millinery goods. Ten different v.trk-tis of Cur.Tiv.v- TOK.S at, ftPANOOLE t FlJNK'S lvnowlton Cultivator. Sold bv. A. A. Pope & Co. Call at Mrs. Fowler's her tork of Millinery received everv week. and examine . New goods Screen floors and Windows, all mzcs and prices, at the Chicairo Lumber ana imet Yard. Buy your Milling of, Mrs. McBride. A car loml of Marble head Lime just received at the Chicago Lumber Yard. Mr. McBridc business. is doing a rushing Shipping tags can be had at the Chief office. Champion Mowers and Reapers for sale by, Besi.ev v Perkins. Warner's Corsets at, Mrs. McBride's. A letter from Cambridge is crowded out this week. Headquarters for flour at Putnam's Flour and Feed Store. Headquarters for nire hats and bonnets at, Mrs. McBride's. Don't forget to call at the leading Millinery store one door north of the B.tnk, if you want first class goods. The town was full Of Strangers last Friday evening and Saturday! Dr. Kendall's "horse books" for sale at the Chief office at 25 cents apiece. BeKlpy-v. Perkins sell the Champion Mowers and Reapers, best in the market. Go to Mrs. Fowler's for the latest Myles of Millinery goods, one door noith of the Bank! Building material of all kind, cheaper than ever at the Chicago Lumber Yard. Notice Be-dov & Perkins' "ad" of Champion Reapers and Mowers, in another column. New goods received weekly at the leading Milliner' store, one door north of the Bank. BRICK! BRICK!! For Hale by Piatt & Freas, at the Chicago Lumber Yard. A fleet of thirteen prairie schooners sailed through town last Tuesday on their way to Oregon. The Wier Cultivators still take the lead. Call and sec them at, w2 Si'anoule it Funk's Mr. Wells of Wells P. O., informs us ihatUie coming 4ih of July will be celebr.ltcd'in graiuzstylc at that place. Any one keeping a horse will find it to their advantage to buy a bottle of 'Kendall's Spavin Cure.' The new law requires county clerks to register the names of all physicians who practice medicine in their res pective counties. Carpenters, bricklayers plasterers and other mechanics are getting about all the work they can attend to, and still thebuilding boom goes on. Tenant Wanted .nnles from Red" under cultivation, ler at tlle-Bimk, -A fallh to rent, o Cloud. 9(1 acro Applv to J'. Gaess S3tf The New Light Running Howe" Sfwinc, Machine has no Superior-, Don't fail to examine it before pur-chas-ing. Sold by, 1 wS Spanogle & Funk. Ladies should use Dr. Marshall's Bromoline for constipation, billous ne, op any liver complaint. Big liottles; fifty cenLs. Your druggists 5ells it. Keep your horses away from' your "neighbors-trees. The public spirited :nnn who plants trees does not'like to have them destroyed by. p.. careless .neighbors stock. . Why is 'Kendall's Spavin Cure' so popular all over the world? Because it is just what it is advertised to be, and no man ean atlbrd to go without it. See the AU'vt.. , .tor" a- torpid livery l:llottJiess.-j ami an aver complaints, the Rise B4ood an. l.ivw Cure, (Dr. Marshall's- Bro-i monnej -ajflst the thing. Ask vour druggir fon abottle. ' T4io White Rose Atoliison fibur for sale at Putnam's is fullv equal to anv jiraiHluf flour in the market. Wts have uschI it in our famtlv and can eiieerutny attest its merits."- Call at riunamfe and get a sack-.- J A?GARD; Iccrfify th'at the statements- made by the Chief and- Argus in- former :suc; snd also' references in l)r. eViaU'errcnl.Trrarctrue.- AW per nors wishing further proef; by calling on me tan-satisfy themselves-by tm exHoiin'6oa'of my- case. WVH,-LcdLow:- An' youl sweat, byo ami bye. Ed. Becker went to Chicago Inst week. Mr. Coble's rKcncc h being push ed forward to completion. Mr. Jame Murphy was amcrng our iv bubscribers last Ssturday. Win. Richardon pliippcd rix ear load- of cattle to Chicago last S-unr-day. 3fr. Godfrey Msuia, of firrifte llock has become a regular reader of the Chief. Mr. Frank Gmwl of Beatrice clll and subscribed for the Chief last Saturday. Mrs. L. C. 01m-t.td of IrbvaI- and Miss Clara Gooding, of Kivertoif, called at the Chief office hint Satur day to learn sotnvtbfng of the my.stcr- hes of the printr's art, Tlie revised edition of the New Tes tament is a sensible book, as witness fhc following quotation: "riufler the little newspaper editors to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of llsnven." We are a believer in the (reviled) Scriptures. Hon. II. S.. Kalc has been nomina ted for constri nt Chemnitz, Germany, and the nomination was confirmed by fnc heuate hist Friday. Mr. Kalcy will depart for the "Father-land" sometime next month, and enter upon the duties of his new position. We congratulate him upon the honor that has been confered upon him by the U. S. Government. Dr. Oviatt, of the Lincoln Surgical Institute, who came to Red Cloud last week and only expected to remain a few days finds that the number of his patients is constantly increasing and that he ii compelled to remain much longer than he intended. The Dr., we are glad to note, is very successful in his operations and deserves the liberal patronage that has been extended to him at this place. Thos. Ryan, living over in the edge of Kansas, was arrested last week for an attempted rape on the person of Mrs. Rozcncransc. O. C. Case was employed on the prosecution and suc ceeded in having the prisioncr bound over in the sum of $500 to appear at the next term of court. Failing to procure bail, Ryan was incarcerated in the "cooler"' atSniith Center. Ryan is a married man about 35 or 40 years old. Mrs. Ro.cncranse is an estimable mar ried lady ami has been in poor health for some time which adds to the heincotisnos of the crime attempted to be perpetrated on her by the brute who now languishes in "durance vile" to await the just meed of punishment that will surely be meted out to him when the court convenes. A petition is being circulated asking the school trustees of this district to call an election for the purpose of vo ting bonds to the extent of $5,000 to purchase grounds and to build and furnish a school house. We do not, at the present time, propose to enter into a discussion as to the advisibility of voting those bonds, but will leave that for those who are more directly in terested than we are, but we certainly think it would be bad policy on the part of the district to give up its pres ent grounds which are worth at least $1,200, and which will revert to Mr. Samuel Garber, the original owner, as soon as the district ceases to occupy them for school purposes. Five thousand dollars, we think, would hardly be half enough to huy grounds and build and furnish a school house with sufficient capacity to accommo date the school children of this town when we take into consideration the fact that the number will in all proba bility be threbled in two or three years by immigration and "natural causes." However, if those most interested the heavy tax-payers of this district, wish to vote the $5,000 bonds, and think that it would be advisable to build a small school house in preference to occupying the old ones a few years longer, wc will not offer any objec tions, but we are inclined to think that the people will consider the mat ter well before voting any more bonds. Annual Hett'ng of tic Webster County Sunday School Association to be Held at Guido Sock Neb.. Saturday and Sunday May 28th and 29th. PROGRAMME. Saturday, May 28th. Opening ami devotional exercises, 2 o'clock r. r. Addre.-s of Welcome by Dr. J. E. Sisith Annual address by the president, Rev. C. W. Spring er. Recording auiU corresponding Secretary reports election of Officers for the ensuing yea?:- Miscellaneous business. Evening Session.- Opening exercises and praise service 7:45; addresses by Rev. Geo. Yeiser and other?:- . Mornin&-"Sewon 9:30! Sunday May 23trr. Devotional exercise Rev. Geo. Bent. Discussion, social aspect of the Sun day school, opened by A. L.-Mitchell. Reports from f. fc. buperujtcmientB and delegates from various partv.of the countv. Sunday School -hour. Black board exercises by E. B. Stevenson.- Thank ofl'ering collection! 2INner. AYteknoon Session. Children's meeting service of" song. Address, by E. B. Stevenson,- D. B. Spanogle; Rev. J. As Dixon and others. Discussion,- how-caii we best advance the- interest of Sunday Schools, -led by Mrs.O: EC Smith. Closing exert:icp, and Adjourned. All the "St- Seliools-of the cou n ty are rcquesfcd.lbeiid delegates. A basket' tHiiuer-Sunday is rccommeruled. Ifcbby i"r agent' for the celebrated Mil ford flour, he has a. large snpply of botK grades- on hand.- Ifie poorest grade" of this'flour is superior to the best grttdefof flour "sent cut by other TTinniifnetiirfr!. Oa.ll Rt" v-RnlSv-'s ntirl get a sack1, and have some nice, light, sweet, and Vhite- bread.- 381f Clcrtxim XUms. The showers and the warm sun have started all kinds of vegetation wonderfully, gnws sfems fully as heaty upon the ground as at any time lost year Wheat atrd corn arc' stretching up to reach the sunlight and make the fanners faugh. And we hope it may, for upon this crop depends in a great measure the prosperity of this commu nity, as well as other portions of the county. The farmers have gone to work with a will that shows a trust in the future prosperity of northern Wclxtcr coun ty. Large fields of grrin are growing, and corn planting & being rapidly pushed forward. For instance Mr. .T. H. Dixon has 130 acres of tv heat, Morrow Bros., 100' acres, Mr. Recti over GO acres, William Milner 3G acres, Moses Wil.on has 4o acres in cue" piece, and wc do not know how much more. Corn fields are plenty that contain over fifty ac.-cs. Mr. Kirhner will plant as long as it will pay and probably put in over 150 acres. News other than this that would' in terest the public is not very extensive. The Sabbath Schools are all becoming more interesting as the summer ad vances, and our achoolhousas arc crowded. Elder Milner baptized three persons recently and they united with the Baptist church. Rev. Mr. Mungcr has recently com menced preaching to the United Brethren society here every two weeks. The Colorado fever among the boys has turned and they may all be consid ered convalescent jut jiovr. They will help finish seeding on the old homesteads. A gentlemen told us the other day, that he had planted out nine crops in Webster county anil there had been only two failures, and one of them oc casioned by grasshoppers, anil wants to know where is the county that treats the farmer better on an average than that. Cloverton has bright hopes for the future, and we sec no reason why, with a good crop this year, it may not become one of the most prosperous sections of Webster county. It has this advantage, that it is situated on the divide where most of the level land in the county is found. The people have to go pretty deep for water, (from 80 to 200 feet) but ar tcian wells are looked upon as some thing to be enjoyed in the near future, so this docs not discourage the people. Cijovertonian. MARRIED: At the residence of the bride's father on May 18th, I SSI. by A. Kaley, J. P., Mr. Frank L. Knight of Kansas, to Miss Ella J. Norris of Red Cloud, The. Chief acknowledges receipt of a share of the wedding cake and wishes the happy couple a pleasant and a prosperous life with no matri monial storms to rutlle the sea of their enjoyment until the Knight of death shall close the scene. Woman's Column. This column is aet apart for the ue oftbe women of tho county, and they all have an ciual rivht to imo the tame in the diirufjion of any question of interest to theses. The editor of this paper will not hold himrelf responsible for anythinir that way appear in this cnlnran, or for the views and opinions of corrctpjti dents. Tun women of this country lyjld twenty-one per cent of all the govern ment bonds, and fifty per cent of the bonds ofmatrimonv. The Larniie (Wyo.) Sentinel, says: "Women in Wyoming have enjoyed all the political rights, privileges and responsibilities of men for the last eleven years. Not a single, solitary instance has ever occurred in which the exercise of their rights has been the least productive of any evil results that wc ever heard of. The women have not been degraded or demoral ized by it, nor has it resulted in any neglect of domestic affairs, or created any domestic discord." The Snitinel also states that the women of Wyo ming as regularly vote as the men, and they do not stay away from the polls as much as the men do. But few women, as yet, have become office seekers, notwithstanding that they all, especially the better class of ladies, take deep interest in politics. Tlicl women generally vote for whom they believe to be the best men, and bolt bad nominations." The Woman Suffrage Reform has not been undertaken one day too soon. Already, in the Eastern and Middle States, where women exceed men in numbers and where manufactures and commerce have largely taken the place of agriculture, the condition of working women is deplorable. It gxows more so. Manners and morals deteriorate, because so- many unpro tected women arc driven to the wall. iney arc tnrown upon ineir own p' sources, yci are uepnveu oi tne exer cise of coiml lesral and nolitical rights. .-md so are unable to combine, like other classes of laborers, for mutual protections Th police too often abuse thcir'powcr over a class that is p'owcrles to redress its grievance at the polls. The chivalrous respc?ct for Woman, which should inspire every ttlic American heart, is visibly dimin ishing iir tlc centers of wealth and population- We turn for help to the broad prairerr and rich valleys where men and women'ca-11 no landlord mas- tfcri Eel the Great West, 311 agricul turkl anddhdependent, come to oar rescue against the" corrupt effmbin tions of trading politicians. Bjr estab lishing Impartial Suffrage1, let us checlf the despotism of monopolies, restore the supremacy of morals in public and private life, and 'redeem the future of the Great American llcpublic. .BHHk. Bt 'iJ l! T2AKK LESLIE'S POFULAB MONTHLY. roi:JtNE, Abounds as usual in attractive fea tures. The leading article, "Russia's New Emperor, Alexander III," by Alfred II. Guernsey, is highly inter esting, and its ten illustrations arc admirable. Among the other note worthy contributions are: "Among the Pennsylvania Dutch" (7 illustrations); "Freaks of Nature in Landscape" (12 illustrations); "The Emprcs of Aus tria" (7 illustrations), "Tvrol and the Tyrolese," by W. Seton, (4 illustra tions); "A Week in Hamburg," by Alfreton Hervey (12 illustrations); etc., etc. The sketchos include "J. Fcnniniorc Cooper," "The Loss of the Kent," Ea.t Indiaman"; "Sport in India," Benedict's Powerful serial novel, "A Latejtcmorse," is continued and there are some exceedingly inter esting short stories by popular writers. Bret Hartc contributes a poem, finely, illustrated, entitled, "What the Chim ney Sang," and the other poems arc of rare merit. The miscellany is large, and embraces a great variety of subjects replete with entertainment and embodying much useful informa tion. The number contains 128 quarto pages and more than a hun dred engraings. It is also embell ished with a beautiful colored frontis piece. "Baby's Awake," from a painting by Meyer Von Bremen. The price of a single copy is only 25 cents; yearly subscription, $. Address Frank Leslie's Publishing House, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York. Holcomb Bros, will shortly erect one of the Hazen Wind-mills, and attach one of Raymond Bros , patent grinding mills, which, it is claimed will grind twenty-five bushels of corn per hour. It is claimed for this wind mill that it will furnish motive power for a grinder, corn shelter anil pump water at on anil the same time Stockmen are specially inited. to come and see this mill work. Notice of the time will be gix-en through the Chief. && Tim's Weitlur Predictions for June 18JL 1st, and probably 2d, rain and tc vere storms in places; 2d, and 3d, clear or fair; 4th, to 7th, clouding, threatening weather, with heavy rains in place.; 8th, wvA (Hh, clear; 10th, to I4th, clouding threatening weather with very heavy rains and storms in places; 14th, and'l 5th, clear; 16th, to 19th, clouding threatening weather, with local rains; J9th, to 20th, clear; 2ist, to 25lh, clouding threatening weather, with htuvy rains and storms in places; 35th, and 27th. clear; 27th. to 30th, cloTKljng threatening vctb, wiio neawy rains-m piac, ana pcr hcaps storms. The compnrnUTTlv wanner days will be about the6th," 12th. 18th, 2-Jir, and 29th. The eomparativelv cooler days will be aborll the 2d, 8th. 15h, 20th and 25th. Bot really cool days only occur when it elesrs'up from the northwest. Eembciuake conditions exist in full force on the 6th, 11th, 23d. and 29th, Attrcri& will probablr be visible on the-3d, 9th, 16th, 2Ut aiid 26th.- Nasby in Europe .Nafcy) lUulfer foaop. for th por ppfeofcontributtnea rte t Uttr to tha i?0,B.L,,,- T "" eJ-r a Period of lt months. eoaBi-riat j . j, TbT will t , ritt hr Mr". Ntbr' p taaka tha:. THE Toledo Weekly Biacfc ;. th LARGEST Political ,d fUr patr inuie LaitrdnutM. sad in .Idiua to tbt fratara. eoatalsj a deaaaotbrr. lnva to aaU approrad by a.aajority of the ffcfii la ttery SUta and Tarn lory. TEEMS: Fc? Thmltcrthz.pcctpaid, ror Six Xonths, S3 eta. $104 NASBT PORTRAIT FREE Krary. ubcribr to th. Bt.pr. darin th. pnblir.ti.n iof Mr. Lake's Eureaa Utt.r for either us r ortix month . will rr;W fxea of chance a tplendid Portrait of Mr. Locke, in me and tyle litaiUr lotkeoneof President barfieKI which wa iuijui last uamrt Thi poitrait in th picture totn wou! i .it tor ,ct. It will aot b pot upon the mtrket it Si 7nA.c'ul oaljr b hvl bJp nbicriU Vt the HI. tlr. Thi dwirinc the letter complete and tha portrait, will dt well to tend their orders early. narhall .print an extra edition, to be able t( tend bck ennben. bnt the fupply will doobt- lael l flh&UllpJ in A. mnnlfi tuMrl m.. .. erf iiataediately. peimenCopiejiofthe ULOE mailed le any addref upon application. Knd juu lubacrtp. tion l once. AdJrer. BLADE CO., T9LEDO. M0KE7 TO LOAN! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, or on deeded land at S per ct'iit.. aim l-w per cent, commi.vion. or at straight 10 per cent, no commiiiin. Jno. R. Wilu).x. Office next door to Chief office. 30tf C KOW 1ST! Not the Crown of Kings, nor the Crown of Clory, but tin Ciawu .S-wing Aiacmue, toe lahvt and htt macliitu's in the market, it will pay ou to call at the Pot-Office and seeii before von purchase! For Sale bv M. I). MoNtrr. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the firm name of Smith Bros. t Tbomp-on is this il.iy dissolved on account of the expiration of time fur which said partnership was effected, and that Smith HrosJ. who are to succeed to the business of said firm, will assume all liabilities of the same. Red Cloud Neb. May -Jd. 1SSI. Smith Ihuw. M. B. Thomi'min. In continuing the buines at the old stand we beg to assure all of our customers and friend- that the same liberal policy will be olcrvcd in the future, as in the pat, we shall be pre pared at all times to extend inutile ae- commodiitiou to the legitimate wants of all branches of buiiifs and feel justified in soliciting continuance of our patronage. Smith Bitos. :sjt I Money To Loan On Real Estate, in Webster and ad joining counties at the very bet rates. It will pay every farmer who thinks ol borrowing money, to see me before making arrangements with any other party. No expense to the lorrower no tedious delay no dealing with eastern parties no application fee, bonus or commission no fee for making or recording papers or taking acknowl edgements no advance or semi-annual interest, anil no interest until money is actually in hand. Calf upon or alhlrcss R. A. Simpson. 38tf Loan Broker, Blue Hill, Neb. CilTsTElim Crocent was foaled May 14th 1S75, ! Dame, first Saniison, sired by a Thor oughbred imported Norman, weight 1450 pounds. Will stand at the prem ises of the owner, on section 10 town 2 range 9. near Thomasville. four day, of each week, and Fridays of each week six miles north of owner's farm, at Dixon's btacksmith shop, and at Blue Hill on Saturdays. Tekms. : 8 00 to insure single marc. Two mares, $15. Single ser vice, $4. Parties arc requested to be prompt in attendance on stand. No rcsponaibility for accidents, but care will be taken to avoid them. 38t5 E. W.Smm.KY. HONEST FRED! nliax, the Albright Horse. Will stand this season at Red Cloud at Iat year's nitcs, viz: $8.00 to inFiire single marc; Two marcs f I ".W; more than two by the same owner, $7.00 each. For the season, $5.00; single service, $3.00. This horse ncels only to be known . , !..- I tTt., I..... .. 1--1- lo oe nuiniren. lxv iii" i-i-n "- i cilgcd by many good judges to be the ".11 m of i Itnt" seen in thi section. Weight, in flc-h, 1500 pounds. Beautiful Bay, Symmet rical fonn, good life, high carriage and best of all as kind as a kitten. His owner alo haa a good Jack witti lum at wm" nttes. Futil further notice will be found at the Commercial barn. Colt? can Ik? seen nt the premises of Jos. Fogle. State Creek; Esq. Vance, Inarnle; O. 3IcCall. Henry Gerkke, at Backer's farm and RalMon's at In-avale,-alrO at Rtni Cloud. JIulcs at premies of Lw Smith and Ben Pqrt-ni-r. Guide Jfock. Elm creek inilL and Rd-Clotfd milfer. . The owner ha ?ntitlcd thut Jack "Capt. Smith," bing th famoos Lew Smith Jack, formerly of Guide Bock. ShOWS tue DCBlBWClt 1" oc oir. D. LUTZ, Proprietor. REFRIGERATORS KEEP COOL! ilitclseil cfc Mbrhart have just re ceived a lot of Refrigeratort which are for sale at their irtoire, cheap. They are just the thing that every family needs to keep their batter, milk, &x.j in a nice condition for ueT Call at Mitchell & MorhartV hardwire etore and examine these goods and get' prices and wc kno-w yon will buy. -vpjafcB-wfffisa vaaaf SSrbW . aPafESfeftW a i - mt The fine Stallion known a TW the property of David Bot-ch wi stami for rnarot the Drsentuiiu?ut a the faHomng rt.-, txt 3 to irwarrH MiiIe nmrt.iwu irturoi, 1$; morn than two by the ame oner. 7 iach For t"r 5ea.oti 6, mcl mct !. Will uii! at Ked Oi! on Fndsv amf StunUvof mch ntek, t (unde Rock. Moridny; nitd Tuwditv of carh week, md t AmK.y Wolm'vMiar Amf Thurathn. I" a fine hor U'inj: of IVrchrrorr Canaduin and Bhirhcr-Morgnii -Uh-W. beautiful dapple bar, mMoou Haiuli high, wvight, KVV3 toiiid JOHN BF4,Mr. 3'n". AmUiv. Nob. Brick r'BrickjTBriaklH I h.iejivt th-.u-nnd N. Hruk mi h.ind which I wi1i to diH ( ur make room for a new kiln. Wc hair try to accomutodnlc the iiohltc in uie luture. Hinplc- to lo ' the lumber anls in thu place W il. Lt in the future. Sum pic to c -ecn atf l DI.OW For Rent, Near Cowles, Souib-wc?l tpiarter Svc. 2 town '2 rnuc 10. r U Hurtou a f.trm, SU ar un tier cnltiv.itiou SouthW quarter S,c. 33 Km.. 3 rangc w. iC acre- tutucr ciiUiation. Applx to Kmi.x Bk-. Smith Brothers announce Ull an other important reduction in rate of mteret on time loans. Simittt " ixr Ynt annual tntfrrft. Call at the Bank and leave our application. Mi. lk:a!. yoriZJC Williiw strin will Ukv notwr that an the JTth dy uf April. A. l. lvl. .4Urta KkI a Jttfti.-e of the Prfe in and far H'rb.irr e.-untr .Vebnuka. lrsur.1 an rjcr of altabiovat lor the uui of twenty four dolUra n.l i. eentf in an action peadinx blr him whrrnn tl li4tn It llobr i liUintiB nod W llluin Strain drtrndant SatJ caui rwnt-ntirit it tha Hth day of June. A. 1. K1 at lur-pk a m. UllLUii tl KT -. by Ca A MuNt. hit AttV. NOTICE TO TE.:222S. Nolloe I V-rby irn thjt ! will iamtn all perohi who may itr.lr to u!Trr (hfut.rlvl at eandldattf fur twrhru of fhc prttuary if enuinion rbU f Url-trr euuntr. jt lied f-l-iJ ott the trtt Silutiiay tn the tn n'h it Kbrury. Mr u;u.f and Neintr t UIu Mill ou Itir Crrl xtrirlar to the i tout iiuil), r.I. Jul) .in t OrtulM-r. At ttaiJe Kuca un thr tai't iir-lj) tn iSe tuontn uf Mfh. Juiif. SplrmUi na l'rrml.r. Eia'uiujIijIii Ik rvinitirnr t ?u vlutk a. A. I'.ira. Coan'y 5u.tntitMlnn ut 1'ubac Inttrurt.on liMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKE 0 I KKD CLOUD. NKB. The rholeeit of Krrh meal. Foc Foli and eTrrythina in tha line that the uii Ltt afforJi. alwaT on hand. Shop two doors south of Hhirer's drn itot Holcomb Bros., Dtalsrs tn BAR SB? A RE t all kinds. Usy isll CHEAP for CHrt. and If thsj taTe act what yua want. I4 juur rdar and they will Till IL CALL ON THEM 0n daer north of Osrbrr's. ai. J Mr. UOLCOMD will wilt on yoa. airllf RED CLOUD. NEU. LANDRETHS' M SEEDS 55 BEST 1 raitUMmbymL7P'p I w m. at a lSMmt ft IW Uf- 1 loco aarl Itio. T JU OU Md mm ui jCtj rwr tn um i ir ?, DATlDKANimCTII At fiOTtH,VxxuwJi. m Upright Pianos Icw and Elegant H'yltn GEORGF WOODS - MAM'KATnti:m CAMBRIDCEPORT, MASS. C.VTAIaOOl'ES SKNT FHEE. Correspondenca Solicited. THIS 1TEW AHD CORRECT MAJP Ttmtn Lforond any rraaouafcte ;ctlon thai tSo CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN R'Y Is by all Oik tho ht rwul for jfa to tk when tra-rcUn; In riUvr titration Utwrn I Chicago and all of the Principal Point: In the West, Korth and Korthwejt. Carf;fnllrfprnlo-J!iIMat. The Principal ClMmnfthe Wt an! Tnhwrttaraliiia' on this road. It through tra.i.j n-ak cIoja conaccUwis w.U IX uaus vt A tiiltvuit zl i unction point. THI CHICAGO 0rrM ttSZJEttSVSI 'r rzrm. r2?t3iak trrTWttiTi.A4eTti miarr rmmm -,., CTT-' rtaiMaMtaii The Prdof of M Puddingisi Eating." Von h:is only to call on u$ and we enn c? fv convince yoif tlmt wo do sell- HARDWARE A little ftfKLOW the I 11 lit n" l I SO-CUllCd bet! fOCK )ri- ccs" advcriiscil bv other firms. Besiey &, Perkins. Sdwityialf THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOE HAH AND BSAST, Vnetnorw lhn n Ihmlof Aoenlttrrthe 1 M !- aiotn? I O!f"lwlo-H , kiMioii loiio.tU" h.l o r ttti w ariil . I ' cr?r " r ' 'ufc I tin tellf ol n .iili'im ni i ta i I- n n too. Kiin ,r t I rlC'to'ttl If- le Ihr lxl af III 1.1 n.l. hutii) let it f t I'.sriial iln II .u MEXICAN IVitiifi. I i. it- I ( ,i-f ' . f .t.ii? I It pr itrtiati ll1 nml mttMl fl.n rr Imiii it nVP I (imlvi i m i t j.i u ml t . i t.i ,tn iitiM- '".- iiiinitiKi iini i rv' i , l l.rt-l. I (l Hi II UT i. a. V W !.! 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Tluii.;., lllfitlM.n( i niil irri, full s vil. film iiixii. tli Mclit rtit every if1ir ull.a.rlX ! irl.lrli flm iM'iMMili nt llio Mtll unit M.hIi lnr.1 rr lUliU It- 31rTlcu .l.iiatmtg f.liilinil j n'nr c..-i mil Jiovrr c. .o Ml'! I llj Ji f ,vv J, THE EEIST CF ALL j- mi UNHTS - ji ro3 i:a2T oe bsa Iwi.. jl'iirta!letl for (Tone A: dralsit Parlor Organs & COMPANY AKSTH WANTKI: - WCSTCft HAILWAT. ia - . - .. . . v. .-. - .ii!! "-r ----. ISaaaawaaHBi' ' '$ i'i t I iy - ji- - , - tiderwt . vS -i". & " i k -: i4 vl-i5 B!" aWfT.-'L.-Bi' !ffe-- WjTfcvtjsrw xsf3--r- 35f- :?", . - iw. s,&3ois"rf-"is3!: - - r 'i fefNjpS m:1- - jS ais?r-i2isar:-M lira Jin iaww.w