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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1881)
B mi m art,t .. - . t)M'l I t-ttuUJ- "niranaail ra mi lniiWiwnr M M I I Ml Mi MM ,i II . mf 11W !-' aBranar 'N-W W1 W iia'SBt 1 WW sq "5". $ - U' T. J. MOSHER, DEALER IX Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars &c, &c. Vekccp en hnnd a. find a lincof Rrocrrie and tobacco as can be foe ml tit the x alley. A coed USIT 11. BWiwn If run in connection with the store, where a supply or freA brcid nnti piei are alw-n. kejt on band. FRESH OYSTERS Onr facilities fur handling thisclnwof nodt are the bet in town. Gire me a call, at the old tasd. r,5tf T. J. MOSIIER. ttED CLOri), - NEBRASKA Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR FEED CoravMeal. Uran Cbojipcd Fecda4 GROCERIES, Visit the BriTClnud Oroerry. ?ced and Pro vision store when you want suwlie lor man or bca.t. . . . lliichcst market price in ra.'h paip for jrrain All kinl olVnuntrv pio-luce tnken m c.xchnnc" nrswil". c;.ioili delivered to nil parts vf town fre 'jr-charKC. ,. tire -.uth of Heed's Plow J-.irf.ry. red Cloud, - Nebraska. Moon ? Caliender. )lEAI.EnS in( General Merchandise, Iry - Goods Groceries, Scots & Shoes, HATS AND CAPS. riigs, Medicines, Oils Tarnishes, Paints Tlte. GLaSSWATVE, Qr EEXSWARE, HARDWARE & HARNESS etc., etc. ETC. A fall lino of everything; kept in a e,en cr:il slure, at the unvixr CxSH wticts. Rc-pcctfully, Moon & Caliender. COWLES, - XEIJRASKA. DH- SHEEEE, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. AKD DEALER ISC Drugs? Medicines. Paints. Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, CUMRS BRUSHES AC. PHtronace solicited anil thankfully received. flr Prescription? carefully couipouni2ed"C9. One door south of (tnrhers j'tore, red cloud, neb. 1. I TIjSTKER, (Saeccgjotcr G.A.Brown.) DEALER IN Partor, Bedroom AM) KITHinN- FURNITURE i Brackets, Chrowos, .Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. Offiis always on band and trimmcV on hort notice, l'rieen lowjiany iti-sh Valley. Repairing of all kinds done promptly und Satisfactory. Burial Robes furnished at ranonallo rates. TIED CLOUD, - - &EB. Harness Shop, ex J. L. MILLER, 4 Keep cow tantly. on lund a full Line of 1 HARNESS, COLLARS? SADDLES, 1IOKSE-BLAXKETS, r-. ,YIIIP8, C0M-B3, BRUSHES IIABXESS OIL, t And everything usually kept in a first- class shoiC .' T TWO DOORJKTORTH OF THEBANK. k-.TaeEiihiit. Cash Price Pd mi Furs. far Hides I COME Eor 1'our LUMBER. DRY LUMBER A SPECIALTY. XHS BRT IS THB StAttXX Soltl at .ewetit rrices G 3 & Z THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. It. V. K K Time Table. Takinr effect Snnday. Oct. 17. 18. En Ft ward Parent;cr leaver......... arrirrf Freight Icmtc Bi59a.H). .7 .t5 p. m. Jj ,fi p. a. arriTrs...... Weitward jtcconv lenres ...........O :fl a. b iriTf ip.m EASTERN DIVISION. Eastward Areom. lrave.. " arrives.... ...8 Cti a. m. .6:5Tp. m. Train daily except Snaday. O. W. Jl.i-wiar.fljr. A. K. Tntmiw. flaperintemlcBt. Genl. Manager. i. n. cuuucir. P. ?.. at1a.m.. and jreaehinrby.th Ta tor every Sabbath morninr and ryemnar. . Prayer tJieetinp every Thursday eTcnin. All are cordially invito. C0NOBE0.VTIOXAL CHUKCII. Preachinrr every first on J third Sabbath of each month at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m.. also on 6th t Sabbath wkea ever it occurs. Sabbath School every Sabbath noroiac at PS o'clock. Prater meeting-every Wednesday evening The subject of tlicusiion at the Con preational rlmrcli on next Sabbath morning will be the Revised Awe. Tes tament. Go to Roby'.s for Butter on ice. Ihihy has sweet potatoe jdanta for sale. Live hogs are worth $4.50 in this market. Sun Hats, 40 cents at, Mus. Foweer's. Clothing at Bed Rock price.", at John G. Pottek's. Cash jiid for Butter and Eggs, at, PLTXAM'rJ. Shipping tags can be had at the Chief office. For novelties in Millinery, the ladies go to, Mits. Fowm.r's The B. & M. is lnying iron from In dianola west. A nice line of Black Hats, 35 cts. each, really worth 75. A splendid rain visited this section of country last Saturday. New goods received weekly at, Mkb Fowler's. A car load of Marble head Lime just received at the Chicago Lumber Yard. Dr. Kendall's "horse books" for sale at the Chief office at 25 cents apiece. Screen doors and Windows, all sizes and prices, at the Chicago Lumber Yard. Sepd a copy of this paper to your friends in the east for six months or a year. Fifteen thousand dollars in premi ums will be distributed at the coming State fair. (Jo to the Leading Millinery store one door north of the Bank for bargains. What is it that men call for when they have a lame horse? 'Kendall's Spavin Cure.' Building material of all kinds, cheaper than ever at the Chicago Lumber Yard. The lai"et and cheapest stock of Milliner' goods in the valley to be M'en at, Mrs. Fowler's. Subscribe for the Chief and "if you don't have a crop this season we "will return your money. BRICK ! BRICK ! ! For sale by Piatt & Freas, at the Chicago Lumber Yard. If you need anything in the shape of a a Pinup, just remember that we are headquarters. Uesley & Perkins. The Telegram, a new daily paper of Omaha has been received. It bears evidence of being wide awake. Call and sec the neatest oil stove made, and see it -work, you will be surprised at their covenience. Uesley it Perlins. Cultivators now occupy the most conspicuous places in the yards of our agricultural implement dealers. The fact was demonstrated last Sat urday, Sunday and Monday that it could rain in this country "just as easy." Cook Stoves the very latest and nay down in price. Call and look at them, Besley & Perkins.- The Orleans Sentinel, edited by L. K. Martin, and old time Chief 'print," is one of the best local papers in the valley. Remember that the easiest draft, fastest cutting and most durable reapers and mowers, are the Cham pion. For sale only; by Besley & Perkins. . Pie plant pies are said to be much worn this spring. They arc cut tri angular and are trimmed with sugar and cream. Don't drive a lame horse when vou eanget 'Kendall's Spavin Cure for 1.0(), it is worth $5. Read their ad vertisement. . Wc will guarantee the Eclipse Wind mill, to be the vcrv best mill m.tnii- jfactured, call and see a working sam- I 5U UESLEY & 1'ERKINS For cmtsti nation, costivnno nr biliousness, use Dr. Marshall's Bin iiromohne. Big bottles for fifty cents. Ask your druggist for it. . Wehe:3some totv positive complaints- from, one of trVe- heaviest tax payers in the district about the man agement of the Red. Cloud schools. Billiousness oponstipation is a sign of disordered liver. Cure them both a bottle of Dr. Marshall's Bromoline the Big Blood Modicine, fifty cents- a bottle.. . .niE jKv j.icht Running IToweI SWUNG .MACHINE HAS NO StTEKIOR. "Don t fail to examine it before pur chasing.. Sold by, 1 S 'Si'Anogle &. Funk. - J1?7 w-ted.-A farm to rent, 5 mflos; from Btd; Cloud. 90 acres under: cultivation, Apply to Ji Gatss- ler-attho-iiHuk- 3otf Thorois-very littl' ch'npge'. in the stvloof stfcwvWry. boxe-from" that of last sesom-" TJiobottonu are; impossi ble, a little nearer the contcn of the Soxes than they were last year.. PrisiteA-'hat is a parisite a man nho doe business in a town,. Init sever mukss dollar's worth of :- provcmeWBvTieTqn spends dollar foe I adrertisin,;lut spends lMhu money Notreatinp to intozicatiag Lever agea now. Morhsrt ia building an addition to his houne. Mr. Hiird of the Alma Herald cull ed bust Saturdur. Mrs. ZeiM' new lucl will soon be nrady for occupancy, It appears that Red Cloud will not bold any 4th of July celebration this year. We are sorry to say that IT. S. Kaley is confined to his bed by sick ness. W. N. Richardson shipped sixteen car loads of cattle and three of hogs, last week. George Garber has become a travel ing salesman for Florence k. Co., o Atchison, Kan. There is more and better grass on the prairies now than at any time during last neason. Mulch your trees with half rotten hay or straw, to keep the ground moist about the roots. Roy W. Rhone of the Republican City Eixterprife, gave the Chief a pleasant call lust Friday. Mow the weeds from about your premises, so tluit a stranger will not think a "lone widow" lives there. Dr. Baird will become a permanent resident of this town soon, having pur chased Mr. Laird's house and lots. John N. Brown, formerly a resident of this count, now of Kansas City, ordered the Chief sent to his ad dress. Farmers arc jubilant, and well they maj be there never was a hotter prospect for crops of all kinds in any country. We have a copy of the revised ver sion of the cospel according to St. John that we will give away to anyone who wants it. Work has commenced on the new bridge at this place. The structure will be completed by the 15th of the present month. Though the spring has been a little backward crops of all kinds look splendid and there is every indication of a bountiful harvest. We may now confidently expect to hear of "Old bible christians" and "Re vised bible christians." Henry Ward Beccher endorses the "Revised" bible, so does Mrs. Tilton. It is estimated that in the King James translation of the New Testa ment there is no less than 150,000 mis takes, many of them, however, arc of not much consequence. According to the Lincoln Journal there is no doubt that Conkling will be re-elctcd by the New York legisla ture and return to the United States Senate with the endorsement of a ma jority of his constituents. L. E. Martin, who used to work on the Chief force, now editor of the Sentinel, Harlan county, advertised for a second class carriage, but says that he wants it distinctly understood that it is for a first class baby. The new law which went into effect June 1st, makes it. the duty of all peace officers who shall find any per son in a state of intoxication to arrest such persons immediately. The fine for each offense is fixed at ten dollars. There is quite a contrast between the present spring and that of last year. Now we have copious showers of rain every few days; then we were treated to a sand storm every once in a while, and frequently . twice in a while. Did you ever notice' that the man who talks chintz bugs, grasshoppers, hail storms an other dire calamities is lean, dyspeptic and cadaverous, while the man who talks hie crons and bountiful harvests is fat healthy and happy. A tramp accompanied by a huge Cinnimon bear, paid this town a- visit last Monday. For two dollars he said he would make the bear dance, and when he found he couldn't get that much he made him dance for half that amount. A tramp affected with small pox was recently found in a car of corn on B. &. M . Superintendent Touzalin was informed, and ho ordered the erection of a shanty and that the sick man be cared for therein, also that the car and its cargo be dumped into the Missouri River. Notwithstanding the fact that water is not used to an alarming extent as a beverage, in this Republican Valley, it is, nevertheless, very useful for cleansing purposes and for the pur pose of irrigation, and we are glad to say that we have had plenty of it this spring. We acknowledge receipt of a copy of the premium list of the Nebraska state fair to be held at Omaha on September 12th to 17th, 1881. Any one wishing a copy of. the premium list can procure one by writing to J. C. McBridc, Secretary, Lincoln Ne brasko. During the early years of our event ful life we have occasionly enjoyed ihe pleasure of seeing a school teacher sit cfewn on a bent pin, but the enjoy" ment Gf that sight is tamo compared to thepleasure of witnessing the antics of a Sunday school Superintendent after nneoircionsly sitting dowrr on a good hoal thy wasp at a pic me lt hits-been eoggeeted.tr u tliat the officrs-tf the Webster County Agri cnltuialjsoeiety should tfwlii them selves -antt'taAeatatpa towmnir the re organization, of ' wio society for the purpose of bamn-gr sousing old' ceun- ty fair this folk- Vie indicatiflM are that cfops of aH'aundi will be enor mous this sevsoni and- in that- event) would it not be goU idea- lb mailri V v. .:ti - I i duUatthe'cofiiing sUU tto." Lf tHe uc ww uunivic cxuroTv- ui uor dtoi The ttrawbery fertrnd aeacoo u at Land. J:is. Murphy added to onr financial resources last Monday, " Mr. T. Lawlcr handed us trie "filthy lucre" for the Chief another year, last Saturday. Wot, Sawyer, of GoMe Rock ban the contract for driring the piling for the new lridge. Several dwelling house) are in course of construction in Red Cloud at tlte prescut time. The members of the M. E. Sunday School will give a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival on the evening of June 9th, at the M. E. Church. Fresh Strawberries by the case or box can he had at Putnam's store every day in the week. Call and get a few boxes, they are delicious. The county treasurer of Harlan county was impeached for wilful viola tions of the law and ousted from office, and now the commissioners are after the county clerk for like of-enccs. J. G. Potter has on hand a supply of tho latent styes of first class clothing which he is anxious to close out at bed rock prices. He will make it an object for you to buy of him, and don't you disremember it. The ferry boat at Nebraska City res cued several hundred people from the overflowed Missouri bottoms during the recent high waters. They were lodged in the marine hospital at that place until the water subsided. Mrs. Clara B. Colby, of Beatrice, will address the people of Red Cloud on the Suffrage Question, Saturday even ing June 4th, 1881. Mrs. Colby is a lady of talent and culture, and whether the people arc in sympathy with the movement or not, they will be interested in her lecture. Tho Woman's Christian Temper ance Union will give a strawberry fes tival at the rooms over Sherwood's store, on Tuesday eve, June 7th. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The Ladies of the Union are invited to meet at Mrs. West's on Saturday, June 4th, at 7 p. m., to complete ar rangements for the festival. By order of Committee. Red Clound, May 31. MARRIED. Eckert Frost At the residence of D. S. Kaublc, Oriole Smith Co., Kansas, by Ora Jones Esq. George W. Eckhert of Webster County Nebraska, to Miss Clara Frost of Weston Pottowattamie Co., Iowa. May 24th, 1881. m . - Inavale, May 21st, 1881. En. Chief. We have been anxious ly waiting for some gifted writer to answer "Betsey's" communication on Woman's Rights, but I suppose tbey are all busy with their spring houe cleaning. I would like to ask how any mar ried man can vote against woman suffrage, they are certainly blind to their own interest, when they talk of keeping their own wives down below the lowest negros. And now let me tell you what some men say.they say, they arc willing that all widows should vote; well, so am I willing, not only widows, but every woman of 21 years of age and over, should have the right of suffrage, and Oh ! the widows there would be if only widows could vote. I can tell you one thing, and that is the prospect for a good crop in Neb., has been splendid since they have been talking of giving woman her just rights, it doesen't look as though it was flying in the face of providence, docs it ? News is scarce in this neighbor hood, every one is busy getting in their crops, except one of our bach elor neighbors, he has his crop all planted and now is building a new house and we all think he is getting the house ready for some one to take care of while he is cultivating his corn. Wc will all be glad when Charley brings his bride home for it must be lonesome with only the dog and once in a while a snake or two. Gardens are all looking well and everything is just lovely. We would like to see you out this way, Mr. Editor, and see how this country has improved since ou was here. You may hear again from, Woman's Righter. Exhibition TobGiTb7th3P-tjnitftld Cktl Sdatoli, at Ot CtctHoiM,rrIi7 Night, Jias 3rd, IM1. PROGRAMME, Exercise Song, - - - Primary pupils. Recitation, A Boy's Speech, Hurbie Dow. Dialogue, Kings and Queens. Recitation, Death of Minniehaha, Jennie Dixon. Dialogue, Examin ing Committee. Tableau, Prayer. Colloquy, Mission of the Spiritn. Song, Hattie Gore. Dialogue, Irish School Master. Recitation, Abra ham Davenport, Arthur Dixon Tableau, No Cross, No Crows. Colloquy, Earth Child in a Fairy Land.. Song, One of the Sweet old Chapter.. Dialogue, Tit for Tat. Recitation. The Baron's Last Ban quet. Colloquy, Mother Goose's Personifications. Song-, Trip Lightly. Dialogue, BiysterioneG: Gi Tabu&t, KtteT Vrrc- Dialogue, The Village with one Gentleman. Recitation, A- Bird's Eye View, Hattie Becken- Collo quy, Meeting of thcrWinrlr.- Song, Johnny Schmoker. Tableau, MrTctTaKi). MBlogu, The Cnt- Witkoat an 9wner. Song andTblaf le Ten irtpm. AVW&HU2. 3ctB: Jttoeeeda to o torard Maool liknry. Exercises o ThW,.T.U.w& five a straw berry festival next Tuesday, June 7th. lairiMB letSMs TtaMaL The Literary Revolution is protapt with its edition of the Revised Testa ment, The British Monopolists "un chained" their edition on the morn in of May 20th, and at 8.30 P. ., the same day, the American edition was all in type, and of the various editions of the entire Testament and the Gos pels aablishe-J seperately as many as 50;0m copies at day will be manufac tured till tho demand is met. The prices for the tery handsome editions, in tyae nearly double the vise of the British edition, are as follows: The New Testament complete for lOceats. The Gospels complete for 7 cents. Tfce Gospels seperately. each 2 cents. And in various forms 'and stvles. up to foil Turkey Morrocco, gift edges, for the new and old versions on pages facing for $1.50. This edition M for sale by the lead ing booksellers of the United States, or they will be sent by mail on receipt of price, Liberal terms arc allowed to clubs. Address, American Book Ex change: 764 Broadway New York. Rbby is agent for the celebrated Milford flour, he hts a largo supply of both; grades on hand. The poorest grade of this flour is superior to the best grade of flour sent out by other manufacturers. Call at Roby's and get a sack, and have some nice, light, sweet, and white bread. 38tf CROWKI Not the Crown of Kings, nor the Crown of Glory, but the Crawn Sewing Machine, the latest and best machines in the market, it will pay you to call at the Post-Office and see it before vou purchase! For Sale by M. B. McNitt. The sweeping tide of prosperity is shown by the immense increaso of business in the Patent Office, General Land Office, Pension Office, and other Departments of the Government. Patent cases, Pension claims, Con tested Land entries, or other business placed in the hands of Presbrey k Green, Attorneys, 529 7th St.. Wash ington D. C, will have immediato at tention. Enclose stamp for information. lOHZTBora yoi riuois to iron or. Some thoughts about grain and stock farming, and the kinds of stock that aro the safest and surest in their returns to the farmers. This is no doubt a settled couclusion among intelligent farmers, if no others, that exclusively grain raising in this country "will break the oldest man" who tries it, and many are, wc fear, over-anxious, to try their hands in horned stock, over-anxious, wc say, because they seem to us to be willing to pay for calves and yeariings almost as much as they can rexionably ex pect to realize from them a year later, regardless of the risks of murrain, blackleg, staggers, fever &c, and es pecially the expense of warm dry shelter and good and substantial feed for the winter seasons. Sheep, much like calves, require constant and close attention, and often during the storms of weather or epidemic whole flocks are terribly decimated, if not destroyed. Then, again, the crop, which is their wool, i subject to great fluctuations in the market, and neither can sheep or cattle or even hogs be well cared for without the aid of a team, and since no one can be any thing like an independent or success ful farmer without a team, it would seem of the utmost importance that he have such a team as will best serve him for labor, and at the same 4ime yield the largest and surest income outside of their labor or in connection with their labor. And this brings us to what wc desired to call especial atten tion to, viz: colt and mule raising, and more particularly the latter. But few who have given the matter thought and figures deny that mules and colts in the time of developement, and it seems to us equally as clear and con clusive that they lead by quite a large margin in point of price at the same age, to say nothing of the greater care and expense attending the raising of colts, as compared to mules. But as we are confined to half a column space, and half an hour's time for this article, we must hasten to note the esscntiaMkct that we purpose to have a little jftotr of our own stock's colts, (both horse and jack,) on Saturday June 11th, when we expect to show three yearlings and eight or ten suck ling colts and as many mules as wc can induce to come. We will give two dollars to the one who shows the best colt from Honest Fred, age con tideretL And we will also give three dollars to the one who shows the best mule from Capt. Smith, alias the Lew Smith Jack, age considered. While wc do this to exhibit our own stock's foals, which wc deem tho best adver tisement stock animals can have, we cordially invite others to show their stock's foals, and let breeders choose their stock animals. Exhibitors of my stock's foals will elect their own judges at the time. D. Lutz. WILL WOSTI ITS nia. The Illustrated Sarornric News has again reached our editorial table, and right glad care to welcoao the June number which is unusually mil of handsome engravings and interest ing and valuable reading matter. Under the management of its new Fublishers Messrs. Mann &. Co. the LLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC NlTO hx? risen to the front rank of illustrated journals published in this country, and being issued at a very low price, it is within the reach of all who are in novelties, science, the useful arts and natural history. The June number contains hand somely illustrated arfJelea on The Chimpsnsee ami Gorilla, Ostrich Farming, New Ffreims- Locomotive, The Maxim Fire Baai, Perforatisg Machine, a newarjaVaorel Embroider ing Frame, thtmeXVjctrie MUtffiaga Purifier, and'a'aumbm of oihar 1mm aome illmmiuiv bermisr a large ntsmber c AinmAmsf artfelsr'ass se-compswied'Wytrmjtrafiiifj,-, Jlms-ariscripon mice ofmisbsm! m fltie per antnmru or 15 r. ana-can Drnaa of am or' from' DabKsbers. mrvm T7- &-CO., Z?txL Be', I Final Proof Notices. UaA Oafc. at Kiat F . May 3. vm. fMt teal tK-Mfla NMrs W elaka, aw S7sS: ste . . W.Rokso. jatry K- S r K qTurm tawa 4 affta raac 9 . aad aaat tka Mtowtac Mkla witarwtoroTeeUaaeaj rri4ac Ssr-ftLlElSLair T-" ia eiuiTiuoa oi aaM tract vie Uvia raa7ru S. W. feW 1T1 Kfc, trWr. I.OtatoatMo.aaiaitaa!?' Jfcr. IS. 1L noue at imtt giraa uai um rofliac aaaj it aalar fcaaUa U ofaU tataatiaata aaaka teal preaf i aaori of aia daiat. a4 awara teal aatrr UtatMf ImS! Jaui a TmU ton. dark af Wat eart or Wabatar roaaty $., at ate cflaa am Rl doa4. Xa oa i artta. Jaly 9U. 1SS1. ria. Hnv Haisc. . HM apalkaiioa So. ni for taa gE!(M: 12towa4arUi raaa9 watt, aad ubn ta followiac m bat witaama to pro coatiaaoaa roaidaaca oa aad caltlvatioa of aaWl tract : Kirkars M. Joaaa. CfcarUa Battrr. Joan u. Noknak A,""r "" o( Xetraai arMjaaaS 8. W.8WITZKR, Bafjatar. Laad Oaa at BUapiagtoa Nab.. Ma j 9. 1981. Kouak karalif giraa tkat tfca fellavlae tatUMd aalllar tet.lM aadaa af kU totaatiaa to rraaka teal araaT la aaaaart af kia data. aa4 teal aatrr tkaraef kafora Jaaiar A. Tal i's" ?$ f "rt ( W abator aaaaty at kW afa la Kas HmnI Xak. aa SataKar. J alj Ktk ItMi. rk. . . atawaaa H. Fee. k'eaaryffa.MSSlrtkaaartk.aat faartar af aaauaa J lawa 3 If. raaca 1Q waat. aaxi aaartaa tka Mlmmiat aa kia witaaaaaa la arara aaatiM am raaUaaaa aaca aa ealUratia afaaM tract tMitatr: K4rtek 8. Kaaaar. Briea H. Krarm mmiJMmM ar4 f G.W.U NaSraaka aa4star ria L.Tkoaua or Bui ClaaS Nakraaka. aI3aal6 3. W. SWITZKR. Kagiatar. Laa4 0SlraatBleaaiiactoa.Kak.a4a7 6. latl. rtetka U karakr rirca tkat tka followiac saai tattler kaa f 14 aotica of kU iataatioa to aaakalaal aroof ia navort of kU claita, aa4 acemra laal aatrjr tkaraof. kafbra Clark of Di a trirt Coart of Wakatar coaaty N aa.. at kit Mea iaRaSOoaS Nak..oa Satardar. July Kith. lSSl. rte: WtLUaV II. DtLARRT. . H'd ratry No. 54V7 forth EH.VKK aalS H 9 K !a Sae. X2 towa 2 aortk raaca 12 west, aa4 aaasrr taa lollowiag aa hk witaaaaef to arora ceatiaaoaa raaidaaea oa aa4 roltiratioa of aaid tract vis: Lawk Maa4. Ofced 11. II array . Darit Raktoa aad Charlcj 11. Uarbar all of la arala Nek. aylUaaeIS S. W. SWITZER. Brgktcr. LaadOdc at HlooailBfton. Nob. May 5. 1M1. Notice k karaby iea tkat tho followiac Based etUr kaa Had Botica of kk lateatioa to uka teal proof ia rapport of kk claia. and aacara teal aatry tkaraof. prtx-f to aa aiada ba lora Jaa,oa A. Tallayt. Clerk or tka Court or Wakatar eoaaty. at kk oBea. ia lt4 Cload. Nab., ob Friday, J air 1-Hk. 1M1. rk: DtriD II cmos. H'd aatry No. .137 fur tka NW, Hae. C tows 3 aeitk raaca 9 wert, aad aarae tke followiac as kk witaaataa to prara ooatir-aoaj ratideac aa aad oaltiratioB of aid tract rit: J Q. Roblaaoa. Williaaa WUkiaaon, Kcbart Taylor aadNawtaa Boaiaaoa all of Tkamastlll Nab. Biayl4aDlG 8. W. SWITZKH, Itacktar. Laad O'lea at BloOBiiatton Nab. April 37. lftK). Notiaa k karaby giraa that tke following aaaaed tattler kaa Had aotica of kk iataatioa to aakrfiBal proof ia rapport of hii olaira. aad aa ear teal aatry tkaraof before Jaraao A. Tal layt clerk of coart Id Wabtter county, at kk ofice ia Red Cloud Neb., on Tuesday Jaly 5th 1W1. rk: Jottra W. AcRit. Il'd entry No. Mi for the N E M tee. d towa 4 aorth range 11 wcit and naaee the fol lowiac as hk witneet to prove costiauou reeideacaoaaadcaltiTatioaof aaid tract via: Look N. lawtoa. Jacob C. AaltlnnJ. John BoIUbjob aad Chariot Ilolliajoa all or Walk Nab. raaySJBBc9 S. W. SWITZER. Reckter. Lead OBce at Blooraingtoa Neb. 3fay 3.1. 18S1. Notice k hereby tivon that the following oaraed aettler Jiat Sled aotice of hit intention to roaka I nal proof ia rapport of hk claita. aad tecare Anal entry thereof before Jama A. Tal leyt. clerk of coart ia Webeler coanty. at it of ice in Red Cloud. Neb., on Sataniaj July 9th, 1881, Ti Louis Scrum a. h'd entry No. 2705 for the touth-evt quarter of section 21 town 4 north range 9 watt, aad nam at the following at hit witaeuet to prure coatiaa out residence upon and cultivation of aaid tract. Tic La old Wike Joha Healberg Owia Lalley and Mattk Beaktr. all ot Thoaiaavllle. Nebraska. rnaAJuD'' B. W. SWITZKR. Regkter. LEGAL h'OTICE. Willi im Strain will tako notice that on tka 27th dar of April. A. D. 18SI. brasa Kaler a Ja'ticaof tka Peace ia and for Webster eoaaty Jftaraaka. ktaed aa order or attachment for tke susa or twenty four dollars and .Viceau in aa action peading before him wberria Wil liam B. Boby it plaintiff aad Willkia Strain k defendant. Haid cause vn cont'aued to the 14th day of Jane. A. 1. 1SS1 at 10 o'clock a.m. William B. Kobt. 35L5 by Caia k McNaxr. hk Att'yt. SFXCXAL SCHOOL ILICTIOif. The qoalil el voters of school district No. 2 Weoster coa nty. Nebraska are bcroby noti fed that an election will ba held ca FriUy. Jane 24tb. 1SSI. betweea the har ef 1 o'clock r. K. aad 5 o clock r. n. ia accordance vitk a Mtitioa oIS. C.Saiitk. J. L. Miner. I. II. Mpaaogie aad eighty-eight otker aetitioaers. ka4B atore than oaa-tkird of tka aaali led voter of laid district, at whiek electioa tka followiac quattioa will be rabluad:-aall tha disttTct eBearr ka aatkoriaed to kaaa tka ooapoa baedt of said district No. 2 to tka asaoantoff 5.900. for the creation of a aekoel haaee a groaad to aa daaicaated by tka retort iatkadktrietataaaeekJ maatlac called fr tkat paraaea. aad for farabhiac the aaai4 wkh tka a t tatta rr aaaarataa aad sappliet. aad to par far aaid site Iftke aaae skaH aat ba daasUad to tkedktriet. SaiJ boadt to boar data ef Aac ttltt. 1H1. to ka of tka daaeraiaatlea of MjtM rack, aad to ba payable aa fellawe: Owe kowdattka expiratioa oftea yaara frowj date, aad eac bead aaaaally thereafter aaUl all are paid, to bear iatarart at tka rata of aavaapereeat-par aaaaai. payable aaaaally to hearer oa iaUreet oeaaoat attacked thnf. arkeiaalaadlaterettaAyabIaat the oltt of tka eoaato traanrer of Wabtter ooaaty. ia Bad dead. Neh. At aaid alaeUoa tka balleU skall ka ia tka fellowisc farm, vit: ras Basas. ABAlVSr MUM. Tka place or voting will ba ia tka aid ickeo! koasa 1b said district- By order or tke Tratteat of scheol dktrkt No. S. tTektter Caaaty Nab. Bed Ooad. Nab.. May SltU 1851. 4S-4t A.J.KmgT. Director. jroncx TojrzAcms. Notka k haraby given, that I will aala. all aaraaaa who ay desire to offer tkeaualvet m eatsilaatea lor tearkets or the primary t aaMSNMli Webster, eoaaty. a I Bed Cload oa tka frst Saturday -a tha ; Etbraary. Jfay Aacaet and : fj Slue Mill cs the am SMwrday la the b ol aaaary. April. Jaly aad October. At J a Ha kM thiSirat Satarday i-J fte milk, Matek,Jaaa.Septefaberaad leebr. .Biktiaw ta aaiaieae at 9a'dak .. A. A. rorm, Cwteaty gaperintaadeat ef Pablk Iattractiaa Smith Brothers announce still an other important reduction in rate of interest on time loans. Straight nine per cent annual intereM. Call at the Bank and leave your application. 40tf. BUntaf Blantsl! A full Hae of Sute Journal Cos., Blanks (the standard blanks of tke state) are always kept for sale at the Chief ofice, and at the asme prices that they are sold at in Liacola and Omakav The following is a partial list of blanks on hand: Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deeds. Chattle Mortsaj-es, Search Warrants. 9e$saics Lcins- Power of .MtDrney. Bills of Sale. Quit-Claim Deeds, guWTJromg (origiBal), Summons (cobt), Appml UtaaTUklBC, Exacutioa. Order of Xttachmenr. AAdavk of Vendor or Lessor, jkcs-ifDmeBS of Jlcrtfres, Wn sCssnstal9r(r 9kVe, JUak9ai Ke wa1b''irrTmi TJs?wawi. gssB-plsaBt to ksf tke Pmea. arc, arc, m Arim0rt'afl'4ank wW by Notarim Fakaie. skSSHt Hcadfisrten for flour t rufnsm Floar aad Feed Store. tftrKtamxroKBKKEt coow Mitchell k Morhart have iul re ceived a lot of Refrigerator which are aVtrsalest their storr. cheap. Tlioy arejat tho thin that eVwty BtrBily needs t kep their butter, ntllk. tc. ma nice comhuon for ux. tlall at Mitchell k Mnrhnrt'i hardware store siul examine thtc goxla and get prices and we know you will btiv. "433 iiittiii Mm ilsml esmratjajsi ajffamTftl s twwlifVs The fine Stallion known a Tjuim the jroporty of Did Ilovch ill tana for marcn the present tcaion at the following rates, ix: S to itvurv siugle marv.two luarw. li; more tlinn two by the aame owner, $7 r.u h. For the acaon $6; Single scrviri . f 4 Will aland at Red Cloud on Fndav and Saturday of each wek, at (StiidV Rock. Monday and Tucdv of each week, and at Amboy Wltiwbv ami Thursdav. "TOM" Is a fine horn Wmz of IVrchcron Canadian and BIucher-Morgau ato.k, Uutiful dapple bay, aistvfn hamN high, weight, 1500 ionnd. JOHN DOGSC1I. Z4,n3- AnilMiv, Neb. MOHEY tTlOAKI Money to prove tin with on final re ccint, or on deeded land at S jnr conL, and 1-62 per cent. commUikm. ur at straight 10 ier cent, no coiumimu. Jno. R. Wii.ixox. Oftlco next door to Chief office. 30tf Money To Loan On Real Estate, in Welwirr and nd joiniiiK counties at the vcrv In-at rates. It will pay every farmer who think ot homming money, to foe me In-fore making arrangements with anv other party. No expense to the lorrower no tedious delayno dealing with eastern pftrties no application fee, Immuih or commission no fee for making or recording papers or Liking ncknowl edgements no advance or scmi-nu niial intent, and no interest until monev i nctunlly in hand. Cull UMn or addrev R. A. SiMisor. 3Stf Ia):iii Broker, Blue Hill, Neb. HONEST FRED! ki, the Albright Hor Will atand this season at Red ('loud at hwt year's ruto, iz: $S.0O tt tiiituv single mare; Two marcs ll.ltX); more than t o bv the aunic on ner. JtT.OO ench. For the season, $.").00; single service, 3.tX). lliis horse needs only to be known to Ik admired. He has'ln-cu acknowl edged by iimiiv gootl judges to be (hu best "ill kinds of i ki" ecu in this section. Weight, in flesh, 1500 pounds. Beautiful Bay, Symmet rical form, good life, high carriage ami best of all as kind as a kitten. His owner also haa a gtKxl Jack with him at same ratis. Until further notice will be found at the Commercial barn. Colts can be seen at the pntmes of Jos. Foglt. State Creek; Kq. Vance, Inavale; 0. McCall. Henry (lerkke, at Becker's farm and KalNton's at In avulu. alio at Red Cloud. Mules at premises of Lew Smith and Ben Tort nicr. Guido Rock. Elm creek mills and Red Cloud mills. The owner has entitled this Jack "Capt. Smith." being the famous Lew Smith Jck, formerly of Guide Rock. Shows the best stock in the valley. D. LUTZw Proprietor. tVHsmsBaPI -BBmf---wsBLaB Upright Pianos Iwcw asBsl EfesjiMtit GEORGE WOODS k COMPANY MANfFACTrUKIW CAMBREDCEPORT, MAS8. CATALOGUES SENT FREE. Correspondence Solicited, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RY H7&e4d&UwmAUjmttkwhmtnitniintUhrtltTi'jUAwri I Ckkaf atW ait sf e Prmdml Pehrtj m tfte Ws, North aad NsrtintetL SiLSSMyi??' 2 rrfacrml CWHi af lb- Vt atul irthrt xr lattt )awtorsotBt. teto" Mmk eh- eweUuta raiUt Ux lru ot a.l iJlroa4i a m th It gggaawsTSfmBwTsaraaa. -M,-,-- -Mraiaw- .MjajCJatBVl iani'I'Br'V'1. sTari3L S I ' - I7 YrrAl WValSBi I ilK.' , ' TbBj f i I If-, T i4 W I Y I V'v-alw.fa 7awssk . - taoaa tVfPar'-aTi m "'r' I w- wM WbA amT7 ' H&; 1 sBBsJglHB vtrwm,3rSy -MTMalTlBSBlll ' B -- il IrtM trnrn wiTmSkWu BWarTlvHVCsnwaMi aaAKWaVV (WaS tfMMM Berassf saek war Mr fraaa wa a. a-T -' - tmm S&UmiwmimCmmmmSmt ns Faalissss. 2&Bt&SiB - - T trOawBaBLmBja, IMrrer Mi fj TJ " ., "The Proof of the Puddingisinthe Eating." You Have only to call on us and wc can easi ly convince vou that we do sell HARDWARE A little BHLOW the so-called "Bed rock pri ces" advertised bv other firms. Besley & Perkins. Mwinjantr THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS TGSL 3UK AND BAS?. For nor than tltlnt ofn rntnrr th McateemMNtlaMtr t.lnlm hln kllOWIt tomtlllon n't (trr ttf nrli lti only eafo irllnnc ti H' I'll"' ' m-clitciila ati.I tmtn ll n n m-iurn ilHtrn lirlco kit.f prut lit Ha klMtl. I'nrt iry fiKumfrxtmiul j1i MEXICAN Xnttant; I.tnlmcnt l rlulari mhi It netrtataa Br.ti nmt ! m lit rjr nkiK tlw tmliMu mien i-f imln nt llifintitni.tUni ltitt II'. It rITfcteMHi II: limn Irr! ,t-t lli llrnto I rvalloii nrv i'iallX v.oi.r fu. Ibo Mralraa MUSTANG Ilnlliint la rrnlcl hr snrtwNr t' trit luH. r-vtt I (i:itf lit vt I I iiir ii(nH)' iru trii Mniitm i . I .i!iik-I, ot ilitiimulM rtjrr i i.tin , i r iv iiliiMtl; ltt. ir ui ! ct ly llo liJl( jf-wtr v. l i LINIMENT Inlilrli spocilllr rurr a the MOIAN II '-H i tii.li i..n tr i- llttouniatlani. fwelllMC. 'trr Jnluta. tiutrrtt ttMcl, ltur anil Nralal. '!, nrsl-n mnd pralio, IVItunoni Mllr ! NtliiRi. .lirv., Ijrl., Old Sta, t Irtre. 1 tnathll.' hlllttalM. are .tipples, (akut llrnl. ' tudertt rry farni if ailctltal tils ntr. It tinte tMllhntit rr. I'ur tlio IIbltk ( &I.ATIV ItMin-e wralns. Rwlsar, SlIfT JlMt. lleRM4er. flaruese f4re, llnaf file leasee, yawl Kil, rr lk'nriu. , llallasa Hnru, Srrirttre, ille, SiMtela, Tsiml, Hlntioit', ll Mmrm. 1'ult I.rll. 'llsn uiwn Itlie Hl(ht and eretr ' altuti rrhlrlt Ilia MfiilUMli -t l" Sitatile anil IHnrU nitl nr Ilahlr. T1m Sfeileasa Mttatanc I.ImIu-hC; nlwara cures B'l never :iab,'kju!. nnUftls, ivilttrcl7. Ti THE BEST or ALL LINIMENTS roa tax oa bzjlc?. UnrajBBllcsl fmr TtfncsV: slralptt Parlor Organs AGENTrf YyVFAK say eaarnaHa tatkm tJjt Qm tL-BBrK ! m atae ' - - .. v - . " --B sTaatif i T w an ,. - .r".'", 'TfsiiimrawiTBKa'aw i ns m - r taa ""Sat ii aS-rLT. 11 " ?V ' '. XeSlPx4jl' lk-T. x tt f " RED CLOUD NEB. liBTun u..UUjvv.w -..- - uii.i UUHMkW H) W1UWW Wtv.- ui juujjh-; "o -. m 1 rhr. r,, v. t . LT aS-.T?' . 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