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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1881)
7 t - r . -'.sr ... T. J. M0SHE,LSS2E Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars rfe!t"Pl baadasrindaUaaofgrawiasaad tobacco" as cu be fotud to the ialley. A goid m m j run In connection with the stora. wfcora a supply of froth braid and pies aro always kept on hud. FRESH OYSTERS Our faeilitiea for handlicr tbtrclanof goods aro the ne-t in town. Give me a call, ' the old ttaud. 38tf BED CLOUD. T. J. MOSHB. NEBRASKA Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTlf AM, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR FEED Corn. Meal. Bran Chopped Feeda&d GROCERIES, Villi the lied '"loud Oroccrr. Feed and Pro-vi-ioti trciriicri you warn uj plie for maw e be!. . , llirlict tnatkrt price in rh palp for g rare All Linli ! country ITixlure liken rn rschanga lor -"J. liumli delivered to all parts ft town ir. "t clip rue. St.ife ,.itn!i ..I Hccd'i How lAitnry. red Cloud, Nebraska. Moon 1 Callander, ) dealers in( General Merchandise, Iry - Goods, Groceries, Scots & Shoes, HATS AXD CAPS. Drngfl, IHetliciiies, Oils Tarnishes, Iiiuis :ie. GLAS5WATCE. QVEKNWARE, HARD WAKE & HARNESS J-nV, ETC ETC. A full line of cverythi'ig krpt in agent-nil store, at the i.oui.-t cash mca. Repe tfully. Moon & Callen&er. COWLES, - NEBRASKA DE. SHERER, Proprietor of the Oity Drug Store. ASD DUl.B IX Drugs- Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, A full Mipply of LAM TS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, COMBS BRUSHES AC. PatronaRC slicitcd aa.l thankfully received. "Prist riptinr. earfully compounded One door outh of Uarber's More, RED CLOUD. NEB. 'JR. L- TIlSTKEIl, (Succeinotor G.A. Hrowa) DEAI.r.U IK Parlor, Bedroom AXD K ITCHES FURNITURE Brackets, Chromos,. Picture Frames, Mattresses. Etc. Crla'! altrjr. on hand and trimraedon short notit-e. Price ru low t any in the Valley. P.eiuuriog cf all Kind; done promp'ly and Hatittactery. Burial Robes furnished at reasonable rates. HED CLOUD, - - - KEB. Harness Shop, ny J. L- MILLER, Keeps crn?tantly on hand a full Line of HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, HORSE-BLANKETS, .VHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES: HARNESS OIL, xVnd everything usually kept in a firt-cla6-shop. rj t t;.vo ToooRS-sormi op the k.vnk. TieSBeiV CaA Prise Psid- fir Hidet and Part. COME For Your LUMBER. DRY LUMBER A SPECIALTY. Holt! ul Lot rat Frier -'!f IS PB8SS, ;BEDCLGD SS3. - mmmt LOCAL MATTERS. R V- R R. Time Table. Taking effect Baadar. Oct. 17. ! Bw t-ard PamsMrlwiTM. '- ;; Frrirht lSKS!: 50P-- Wwtward Xecoav leare-- f :S ; E' lrjr-.......-....5 iW p. SB. EASTER' 01 VI3I0X. Eaviiranl Acrom. "I" r 3? S 2 . arnres.... .G:5.p. m. Train daiIrPt Sunday. friperiatendent. OenT Man IT. aaager. M. E. CQURn. A ?., atioi.tn.. and preacningny in I'ai- .. Atapv UVtKfh tnnrninr sml aftrttllicff. Prayer Beefing erery inurroay ermine. All are cordially invitH. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Preaching every first an J third Sabbath of each month at 11 a. to. and S p. m.. alto on Mb, Fabbafh whan errr it orenw. Sabbath School every Sabbath morning at H o'clock. Prajer meeting ererr NVedueiday eveninc. iv w' .-..- wv jllT t Go to Ruby's for Butter on ico. Roby has sweet potatoc plants for sale. Clothing at Bod Rook Price;, at J. G. PorrEu'H. Live hogs arc worth $1.50 in thl market. Boot and Shoes, at preatly reduced prices, at J. G. Pottfr':. Cash paid for Butter and Kggs, at, l'CTifA.M'S. A niec line uf Boys Clothing Cheap fur cash, at J. G. I'ottkr's. Shipping tags can be had at the CllIKF Office. Julm Ciarber hns been very sick with a fever the past week. Headquarters for flour at Flour and Feet! Store. Putnam's A herd of Texas ponies was brought into town last week, for sale. Great bargains, great reduction in Ready Made Clothing, at J. G. Potter's. Local politicians and candidates for county office are already out. budding A full line of Aultman and Taylor and Minnesota Chief Thresher- extras at, Spa.soode jTFl-nk's. If you arc in trouble with rheuma tism use Kendall's S)avin Cure. See Adv't. O. C. Case will deliver the Fourth of July oration at Wells Post-Office, the coming 4th. That Ted mowing 4,bee'' at the court house square wasn't a bee, after all. How's your blistered hands. The new Maih Harvester witi Double Converse Elevator and Decr inj, Tttii.c liindt-r. is the lest in tne market, hpanogle cc runic sell them. Try Kendall's Spavin Cure, a sure remedy for Spavins, Curbs Ringbones, or any other enlargement of the joints See Adv't. Tekaxt Wanted. A farm to rent, 5 miles from Red Cloud. 90 acres under cultivation. Apply to J. Gacss ler at the Bank. 3Gtf Tlie bridge across the river at this place will be completed in a few days hut the old reliable Marsh is the Boss Harvester. The intolerable annual fire-cracker nuisance has broke out with unusual vigor, and bids fair to surpass all pre vious efforts of the small boj's in that direction. Quite a delegation of citizens of Red Cloud went to Hastings yesterday morning to attend the Sunday School convention. The New Light Running Howe Sewing Machine has no Superior. Don't fail to examine it before pur chasing. Sold by, 4lwS Spanogee it Funk. Money to Loan at lowest rates. Address B. Lombard Jr.. dealer in County, School and Precinct Bonds, and Mortgage Securities. 44-t4 Lincoln, Neb. Spanogle &. Funk have just ree'd a full line of Marsh Harvester repairs. If you want to buy a machine remem ber they keep a full line of repairs for all machines sold. Clip out the article in another col umn in reference to "smoked seed corn" and pa"tc it in your hat or on vour corn planter, and profif by it Tiert year. If vou want a header don't fail to see the .Randolph with self adjusting canvass, it can't choke. Spanogle & Funk sell them. Rome may be onby a ruin, and hope but another name for deception and disappointment, but all those using Dr. Marshall's Bromoline for costivc mss, bliousness and dyspepsia can be cured'. Big bottles, fifty cents. The C.imas is the only changeable speedy Mower; which gives unusual sat isfaction for Heavy grain or grass, the speed can hcincrcasod without stop ping the machine-. Sold by, Spancgse fc Funk. FIREWOKKS! FIRFWORKS!! The nicest and best line offire-works for 4th of July amusements'' ever brought to Red Cloud, can be seen' at tlie D'rng Store of Henry Cook. Call ana got a supply before they arc all gone. Webster Co;, Wczaaa'B Suffrage Society. A number of ladies met at the resi dence of Mrs. S. C. - SisitU in Red Cloud on Friday afternoon June 0th, according to appointment, for-the pur pose of organizing a Woman Suffrage Society. After au animated discus sion of the subject the meeting was called to order and the following offi cers elected: MrsW: B5 Roby President, Mrs. Ida Gore Vic& President, Mrs. Otis, Treasurer, Mrs. R. B.. Knight Secre tary.. a program for the next meeting: was discussed, and finally decided upon, and the society adjournecT to meet on Saturday Gi-25lh; at 3p- m. at- the residence of Mrs. Warncrv. ;-"-( Mbs. U. b. Kmget, Sec. Getr(iy'i,"athui Eva-oy complaint o: if the rank irectu. Winton has Uken chargo of -f i alley House again. Z. E. Parker, of the State Journal, called last Saturday. Yesterday was tlie firt really dm. greeably dusty day of the rumnon. The grosi receipt of the festival last Friday night footed up alout 3.'i. Mrs. Zeiss' new hotel will be opened t& the public soon, with Mr. Geo. Hob land as landlord. The Red Cloud boy 'Voopcd" the Burr Oak nine in the game of ball at the later place lust Thunduy. Last Saturday wn rather a dull day in town, for Saturday. The farmers could not leave their cornfields. By courtesy of Mr, Vane, of Inn vale we enroll the naane of W. F. Smith on our subscription books. IJncoln had two big show in one day hut week Sells Bro., CirctH, and Jay tKuild vinited the capital city thu same day. The familiar face and tall form of Mir friend. Mr. C. C. Coon, was visible in our sanctum last Thursday, as was also a nice bunch of the lorgest pie plant we ever saw; one stalk measured 32 inches in length. Our business men have concluded to heed the advice of the Chief, and get up a rousing old lourth of July cele bration. That's right; go in and make it an occasion long to be remembered. See advertisement on this page. We acknowledge receipt of an invi tation and complimentary ticket to the first annual celebration of the Omaha Driving Park Association to be held at Omaha, Neb., July 2nd and 4th. $2,000 in premiums is ofiered. We are pained to learn of the loss sustained by Mr. John Sabin, of Guide Rock, by the burning of his dwelling house List Monday. Our informant, Mr. Jos. Warren, says that the house was a new one, and that nothing was saved from the flames except an organ. There was $500 insurance on the furniture. WOMAN'S SUFTBAGE. As the editor of the Chief has been so kind as to give us a column in his paper to forward our cause, we had imbibed the idea that he leaned to our sido, and were very much surprised at his adverse criticism on our lecturer, Mr. Colby. It reminds me of a little story as told by Mrs. Wilder. 'Years ago, in sabbath school, as the qnotions from the catechism were asked, after the one, 'What 'is the chief end of man,' a little girl askec this: 'What is the chief end of women.' The teacher, a bright young lady, said as she laughed, 'Why, to glorify man." Now, that I think must be the editor's idea of woman's business. Does your wife ever go visiting, Mr. Editor, and leave you to care for your self days and weeks at a time ? Most womctt do at times, and why is it any worse for them to go out lecturing when their cause is just and they will do good ? And I cannot sec why a woman should not as well go into any busi ness that she likes and can do well in, as a man. If she has a God given talent for anything but housework, it is my opinion she should use it. Why is it any worse for a woman to go off on a lecturing tour and leave her home and work, than it is for a man ? I have known men to go away on political affairs intent and leave work that ought to be done, and the wife, besides doing the work in the house, would liavc to do the out-door work too. It is no worse for a woman to do one kind of work generally as signed to man than another. I could write much more on this subject, but will spare you at present. Betsey. We gladly gave place for the above from our esteemed friend "BcLsey." but reserve the right to make a few words of cxplination as to our past course in the matter refercd to. If we have ever said anything in the columns of the Chief to lead anyone to lrelicve that we was an advocate of woman's suffrage, we do not know it. It is true that wc gave a column in the Chief for the benefit of woman's suffragists, but we did it by solicitation and as a matter of courtesy to the ladies, for whom we entertain the highest respect, and not because wc favored the movement, and we do not secthat anyone has cause to expect that wc will editorially endorse a ques tion simply because we allow it to bo discussed in thiPcolumns of our paper. Wc are not running a paper solely for onrself, but for the icholc people, and while wc allow and even invite every one to express their opinions through its columns (so far as is compatible with certain long established rules of newspapers) wc certainly reserve the right to express our own convictions at all times, and that wc always speak our mind without fear or favor, ought, by this time, to be pretty generally understood. It is true that it might be "betterlbr us," financially, to re press our sentiments and toady to ev erything and- everybody that comes along, but thank Heaven wc yet have too much manhood for that. We are conducting a paper for the benefit of the people, and not solely for the pur pose of making money; were money the -only- object wc would pursue a dif crent conrse in a great many things from what wc now do. We -are young yet, arrd-money matters does not trouble us muclT;.Jhere is .still plenty of time for us to make all the "lucre" that we can spend to'advuntagc during our lifetime. Finally we hope that '.'Bet sey" or anyone else who finds any thing-in the Chief that tfaey do not like, irill not uspre" us; we don't de serve it, and even' if we- did, editors have no feciings anyway. En. &m yred Afisirtrs tiCorrtfyatatt. .. ( wl" tk pain to uurw florractir. la till de-HUtaea. aU rairi adread to a by patroni of thu pajH-r. Wall w carfaltr aniwar qaMtloaa to tat ban of our ability, wt rMgwt oorrMpoadtnu to b aa WW a poasr tl. and whan aklng au than on ova by tba tana Uttr. to ana-bar tkaai aad b caareful to not irt tbaan mixd aJ LlZZIi:: Vf have nrvanoana of re taining the nddro-s of the gentlemen you npeak of. N. II: Yes: you can get a ccm of 'KendallV Hore Book by calling at the Chikk office.. Price 25 ccnU each. A Friend, .to: Wc think the com munication had better not be publish ed, m wo have rcmon to believe that it would cause f "hardncw," as it wei u. Lapra: No; the nnti-treat law does not include ice cream and lemonade. If your "feller" don't come down handsomely, givo him the mitten ami take up with some one that will. CJ. L:- No; we will not offer the Ciiikk a a premium for the largest watermelon this year. Last season we lost neveral of o'ur best typos by that meant; they ate until they finally biwtwl." Anxiops one: No; Charley Totter did not start for the mountains last Monday, he was unavoidably detained. Please bear in mind that personal questions like the above are not de sired, and are seldom answered. Sadie: Yes; we're old, most a hun dred years old, ami such letters as yours make tw feel about 99 years older, and wish that wc was laid away to rest beneath the posies where such senseless epistles could never reach us more. Nellie Wc know of no way that the wart can bo successfully removed from your nose without the applica tion of a knife. We fear the "charms" vou speak of will not seriously inconvenience the wart, but you might try if you can derive any com fort from it. Miss L: Wc do not know whv Supt. Pope does not visit vour school. Your insinuation that faziness has something to do with it is wholly with out foundation; moreover, it is very unkind of you to make such insinua tions. There isn't a lazy bone in our county Supt's., body. ;7. X: You arc right in your sur mises; the reason the commissioners will not go on with the investigation' is because two of the board arc more or less implicated themselves, their crookedness, however, we believe is confined to the allowing of illegal bills, tho result, largely, of careless ness. Farmer: You can undoubtedly do better by trading in Red Cloud than in either of the towns in Kansas that vou name. You read the Chief, when you come to Red Cloud trade with the merchants whose advertisements you find in its columns and we will guar antee you will get your monev's worth. Susie C: You are entirely wrong in your estimate of the number of spring poets slaughtered by us tho present season. The crop has been' small owing to the unusually scvero winter and backwardness of the spring, we lyive not had many calls, we have only killed eleven, a "few es caped. Several communications stand over to be answered in our next. II. S. Wimnns. late travplimr niulirnr . -ryry r - - ---py --- w. for the B. &. M. railroad company,, re-- niMiiinHl san..a-.-l--. - headouarters Journal. H. S. Wiggins, the gentleman spo ken of in the above is a son of our townsman, Mr. Jacob Wiggins. Wc arc glad to hear of his promotion. Few people have any idea of the vast number of inquiries of all kinds that reach the newspaper office by mail every week, to 'answer all these by mail would cost a handsome little sum in a year, and as all 6cem anxious to have their questions answered wc have concluded to set apart a small portion of our space each week for that purpose. The writers must in every case send full name or no at tention will be paid to their letters. ' - They have the laugh on Mr. Coombs, Mr. Tulleys and others of the court house. A "bee" was talked of for the pnrpose of cutting the weeds in the court house square, but tho sheriff hired a young man, brother to Judge Wilcox, to do the work, and when the Judge went out to mow weeds to assist his brother and for the sake of a little exercise, the others, not knowing that anyone was getting pay for doing the work, borrowed scythes, pitched in and helped to mow the weeds. This disinterested assis tance did not offend young Wilcox, he let 'em mow while he reclined- lux uriously in the shade, langhed until his sides ached to see them sweat, and drew his pay for the job. THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE FOR JULY, Has an abundant supply of highly jn tcrcsting, edifying and entertaining readingmattcr. Among the particu larly noteworthy and finelv illustrated articles are, "The Crusades," by Alfred H. Guernsey (the. first of the series) Tlie Growth of Bethany, Philadel phia," by Rev. James B. Dunn D. D. "thebes and its ruins," Stuart Poole; "Something about Bells," "The Ritual ists and their Robes," Singing through' India," etc., etc The several essays are by the Revs. Dc Witt Talraage, J. M. Whiton, Leroy M. Lee and Eliza beth Oakes Smith and others. There arc sketches of Jonathan Higbee, D. D., Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction in Pennsylvania": "Er astus C. Benedict," "Maria Fry, the Soldier's Friend"; "the late Edward Miall," "the. Rev. Henry Darling," each with portrait, Mr. O'Reily great serial, "Out of the World," is continu ed, the interest increasing with each instalment. Lovers of poetry will be especially delighted by the quantity and quality of the poems: many of them arc beautifully illustrated among the contributors are Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mrs. J. M. Winton, Cecilc Sturtevant, Fred Manning, etc TheTniscellany is large and interest ing, and. these attractive features are continued.- 'The Home Pulpit;? ser mon bv C" Hi Jlpurgeon; 'Hard Places in the "Bible," by Rev. C. F. Beems; "The Invalid's Portion and Thoughts for the Afflicted," Temperanec-Talk,' etc,- etc- Yearly -mbscrintion. $ singis cop?, 25 cents; Address, Frank Leslie's Publishing Hbte 53; 55 and 57 ParlvElace, New York.- rcwiocco. As mibcr of the reader of the Cmiet have been thinking, more or less seriously, of going to New Mexico, we publish the following written by Mr. Gere of the State Journal, upon his return from an extended trip through that country. Mr. Gere's statements may bn relied upon as be in j; correct, he says: New Mexijjp, so recently opened to the commercial traveling world by the meeting of tho Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fo and southern Pacific rail roads, the one from the east and the other from the west, and the exten sion or the Denver & Rio Grande from Colorado to a point near her capitol. naturally attracts much attention, and a great deal of curiosity exists as to the character of her soil and climate. her agricultural and mineral resources asid the status she is destined at no re mote day to assume as a member of the union. The population is some thing over a hundred thousand, of which at least nine-tenths arc Mexi cans and Indians. They are precise ly in the general condition the United States government found them in 1846, when Gen. Kearney captured Santa Fc and extended the jurisdic tion of the stars and stripes over the northern half of the old Mexican re public with the exception that the sys tem of peonage, under which most of the Indians holding their distinctive nationality or tribe were held by the Spanish proprietors has been abol ished. Little advance is yet apparent in the matter of education, the language everywhere spoken is a patois of min gled Spanish and Indian, and the so cial usages are aearly the same as those still extant In lower Mexico. As to agriculture there is much room for improvement and devclope mentinthc valleys. Many of these, including the larger portion of that of the Rio Grande are broad and level, extending sometimes to vast platcausJ of various levels from the river bed to the foothills, capable of the highest and most successful cultivation by ir rigation. In other portions there is much level land thut would he highly productive if irrigation were possible, but which cannot be supplied with the necessary water except by artesian wells, which will be uncertain and ex pensive. Only a small part of the land that can be irrigated by the sur face water of the country is at present utilized, though there are everywhere evidences that in ancient times it was intersected by "secas" and ditches to a very large extent, and supported a far greater population than is found to day. Large crop of small grains, beans, potatoes and other vegetables are raised by irrigation, and verj fair corn is grown, notwithstanding the shortness of the season in some sec tions, and with the necessary outlay for irrigating, the food products of New Mexico, would be sufficient to subsist a large population. There is no doubt of the mineral wealth of New Mexico. Her moun tains have been but partially pospect cd. Uj) to a very late period it was not safe for an individual miner or a small squad of survcyois or prospec tors to venture out of sight of the priu cipal towns, or a military pof, on account of the frequency of Indian raids. Some few mines have been opened in the old Spanish tracks, and are pay nig well, but as a general thing there are five hundred "prospect holes" to one mine that has been developed. But it has been sufficiently demon strated that cold, silver, copper, lead, mica and zinc abound in New Mexico, and that she is destined to take her placo beside Nevada, Colorado and old Mexico as a mining country. Two turquoise mines are opened some twenty or twenty-five miles west of Santa Fe, in tho Ccrillous range, the only veins of this stone worked in tho world outside of Persia, and it is not improbable that other discoveries may be made. The climate is of every variety, from the snowy peaks of the Ratons to the torrid sands of the lower Rio Grande. The air is dry and pure, and almost any invalid scekin a change can find an elevation and a tempera ture suitable to his case unless he wants the sea shore. ., Upon the whole, New Mexico af fords a new field for the traveller' the health-seeker, the prospector, and the commercial tourist, that must keep the railroads leading there full of busi ness for years to come. Her druMracks arc the old land grants, 9Bnn lot of bogus new ones, that unsettle titles, and the peculiar character of the people now the prin cipal occupants of the land. CHAND CELEBRATIOlf! At Wells Post-Office July 4th, PROGRAMME. Procession will form at the Post Office at 10 o'clock a, 3T, and march to the Grove, precedec? by the Juniata Martial Band,. Reading of the Declaration of Inde pendence, by M. L. Thomas, Editor of the Red Cloud Chief. Orations by O. C. Case of RerbGIoud, and-others. Basket Dixner: Immediately after the orations a basket dinner will be partaken of on the grounds. Singing by the North Bine Glee Club, after which all per sons will be allowed to enjoy them eelves in any way they thing pj-oper. Bower Dakcx. In the evening; an opportunity will be given all lovers of the dance "to trip the light fantastic" to their hearts content. Tho grounds arc splendid, a general good time is expected, and-the public ih cordially invited to be present. i A foil line of Minnesota Chief aadi Aultman acd.-Taylor extras kept bv SrUKO0LE.. FUNK. HBKJ "3lBBaQB M ' 7aVT"T"BT"lv Tl wm'an - w?y"'-aa" "wwi 1 i JUtXU? ITS OBSERVANCE AT RED CLOUD. The day wil be ushered in by firing ioo Salutes. QnrnJ procevsier with Banners and music. A mammoth Bower will be erected to :iLLom modate the multitude. Basket Dinner, Short Speeches by a ftalf-docii M,UEiW MATOMS 2 Vocal and Instrumental Music 25 voices in gleeful Song. A Band of 500 CALITHUMPIANS in full Dress Parade. A mutch game of Base Ball and other amusements. A beautiful flag costing $25, bought expressly for the purpose, will In awarded to the precinct or township sending the largest delegation Competition, open to Webster. Jewell and Sin f til Counties ,tl . VICE-PRESIDENTS: -1 lie loiiowiug gentlemen have lcen Dr. Kendall's "horse books" for sab at the uhief ollicc at l"j cen apiece. Roby is agent for the celebratet Milford flour, he has a large upply o both grades on luinil. the p(r-! grade of this flour superior to tl best grade of flour sent out bv otlu manufacturers. Call at Ruby's un get a sack, and have sonic nice, hgb sweet, and white bread. 3.Stf Smith Brothers announce .till an other important reduction in rate , interest on time loan. Stmi'iltt ui S'r crnt annual mterrM. Call nt th ank and leave your application. 401 f. CROWN! Not the Crown uf Kings, nor the Crown of Glory, but the Crawn Sewing Machine, the latest and best machine- in the market, it will pay you to call at the Post-Office and see it before you purchase! For Sale by M. B. Mi'NirV. Final Proof Notices. Land Office at Blcnminctun Neb. June. 6. 11. Notion i. hert-lir given ibat th following named nettlcr hJ filetl ntir of hi Inteotion to make final proofln nnrort of hi claim and -enra final entrj thereof before Jamei a. Taller ClerK of tbart in Webster county Nab. at hU office in Hed Cloud Neb. on Sa.arday Julr 16tb. 1881. William H. Hnirx. h'd application No. .Wl for the S- E. M tea. It town 3 north rang 10 WMt, and name thi fed lovinra bi wituef e. to prora bit rontino on reiden on and cultiration of said tract, vix: Jarae lUljb. .liletn Hidy. Charlea Teel and Darid Francis. aU ofCowtea Neb. jane-julj7 H. W. SWIT7.KR. Kziter. Laad Offle. at Bloorainrtan b . Mar ?. !31. Nolle i hereby tirea that tba following named ettler ha filed notice of hl inUntion to aaka final proof in inpport of bi claim, and Men re final entry thereof, before the Clerk of D if trie l Coart, in Webster count at hit offlra in Red Cload 5braka oa Taeadar July l?th. 1 SSI. ii: Envaaa W. Rosiaso-r. Heir of John B. Uobiaaoa deeeaf!. H'd entry No. KW for the N S quarter e . tows 4 north rmre 9 writ, and easier tba following ai his witnerrea to prora conliaauas rnidenea on and rnltiratlon of said tract vis: Edwin K. Rocr. Egbert Taylor. Iivie Taylor. Robert Qalrfle, orThoaajvilU 5b. my!rtua X. W. 8WITZKR. RegUter. Land OCee at Blooraingtoa Neb Mr. 1'h 141. Notice i- hereby gtYn that Ibe followiae Basted retUer baa filed notice or ni tnienuea io make final proof in rapport of bi claim, and etare final entry tittrvof before Ja-aes A. Tal ler, clerk cf Din. eourt of Wbeter tooaty Neb., at bin cflee in Red Cloud. Nab., oa Sat urday. Jaly Slli. 1H1. vis. ilaaay Utisto. H'i application So. VSi for the 8 E ',' w: 12 town I north ramratt wtat. and name the following M bis witneare to prora contiaaos rdencaon and calUratinn of raid tract rlu Richard M. Joaea. Charles tfatger. John p. Biley and Alexander Riley all' of Negaala ffelit ell aiayl9jaa3 B- W. 6WITZER. lUgktar. SPECIAL SCSOOLILZmoy. ThaaaalifiedTotertof school district No. Z Wsfater connty. Nebraska are, hereby noti ie4 that an election will be held en Fri lay. Jane 24th. I8"l. between the hcr ef 1 o'clock T. M- and 5 o clok r. a. in aewrdanea with a petition ot S. C. Smith.. J. L. Miner. T. R. rtpanoglo and eiahry-ibt other pel iUon err. beiax asere than aaa-third of the qoalified Tolersofsaiddfatriet. at which election the folio wraa ejaeattoa will ba aabaiiuadShall taw dirtiict oScrrs be aatbnrixed to trrae the coapos boads of raid district No. Z Vt the aatoaatoflieo. for the ereetioa or a school hoa. oa aawa ad to be eeesmW by the Toter; in tba dittrierat a jpeclal rneint calW 1m that parpoe. and for faraiaaiagtha aaie wita taaaeecssarrapparatKS aad sappli .and v pay for said rite il thenm shall art bdoaatad to thedbtrirt. Said bond to bear data of Asg stlst. 131. to b of th dwaaairaatloB of Viiffi each, aad to ba. payable aa follow Ona boadatthaazpintioa of tea years tnm data, aad oaa boa4 aaaaaJly thereafter natil allatW.to br iauraat at the rata of ereo pereeot-por aaaaau payable aawealtr to bearer on inUrerteoanoaa atUcheJ ttareVi. principal aad iaterertpv.w- !b ',, J' Ao coaaty troaaarar of 1 ebaUr towv. ta OToad.fleh. At said alteUw tfea ballot aeatt a la the following forat. ris: roaoa. The place ef rotis will b ia the old ieasl hoere in said dittrict. By order of tb Trai t es of reboot d -strict 2 o. '.trr CriaatT Neb. s nn4 Vh.. V?t-31j. li'A. t 43-lt A-J KsaT. Director. LEGAL XOTICK la JaatJea Coart Wahaaar Gtsev NebrtrVa. Seftra jKrailCaUj Jaa-r cf tb. P.. Rd CI034 rreetawt. MarriaC 8herma.?laiatiC I iGm v tu(Jt. TJafaaaaat. To Jobe W- Eet:y it. T&rare taraVy aoUS4 a aa mm aaaiaenrot agat&rt yoa t i" .k... ' Mate h uiJ JTeJrta i . aseraw Aawraa4Dmek.aaf-taa d.lUn tUtaa aad ta u aalaar jaa aprar aad aaiwer. e vr msH will ha Ukea acajaat yaa for ai aropr ty tsgether wh dasage i - . &.& Krara C. tT. ta Alt'. x ,. u.iii.ig Kcniieincn nave ieen , tiotcn i Viee-PreMiIenlii, who are invited to take immrdiatr ,lrrv, t i rr to compete for the prize, and to be prccnt with th.-ir rc.-pectiv,- delecation- ' WV ' ' rr ' Guide Rock Precinct-O. F.ALLEN. Stillwater J It. POTTKU. tUk Cr.L- linirivvi Potsdam-CH AS. Bl'SCHOW. Rui 1 7 ( rrL ",!,.''. !i .N Glcnwood-JOHX MKJALLl'M. Iiiavalc-HriJH STFVFOV F lm Iv" M Walnut Creek-TIIOMAS KKNXEDY Pliant 11,1.-7. jcK,N, foVm-fc-H Kl'NT By order of the Committee of Arrangements. wi.. mm rJNAifjajN;jfi t ,li t - m - hcen as Yiro-Pr Joseph AiisniioD Breeders of fe! The fine Sal'ion known a- "Tom" the jropert of I)aid IUhcIi will ."tnnil for iimnw lltr present e:moti nt the following rates, tu ?s to inur-.-ingle mare.two marts, .l; more tlniii two by the same fwner, J7 each. For the season i. Single mio. f J Will htand at Uetl Cloud on Knd.iy and Saturdnv of each wt-k; nt Guide Kiu'k, Mondays and Tuesday of each week, and at Amboy Wednesday and Thursdays. "TOM" Is a fine horse. Iwing of Pcrchcrou Canadiau ami Blucher-Morgan tock, Wautiful dapple bay, ixt.n liuudx high, weight, 15W pound. JOIIN BOESCH. ;im: AtniMiy, Neb. H0KE7 TO LOAN! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, or on deeded land at $jmt cent., antM-ft! per cent, romminioti, or at ftruight 10 per cent, no commiiou. 3so. 11. Wtujxtx. Office next door to Cliicf office. CWtf A large number of dicaen are cattel by a diordred livrr tc Dr. Marfhall' Brornolinc, the big fifty cent Liver Regulator. Druggut sell it. Money To Loan On Real Estate, in Wc baler and ad joining counties at the very bat rate". It will pay every farmer who think ot borrowing money, to sec me before making arrangements with any oth!r party. o exrenc to too borrowerno tedioux delay -no dealinc witli caatern parties no apptieatton fee, bonu or commivHon no fee for mikim; or reconling papert ortakin: acknowl edgement no adfsnc? or emt-an-nual interest, ami no interest an'jJ moncv ia actually in hand. Calf upon or addrcx R. A. fitxrflojr. 38tf Loan Broker, Blue Hill, &. jrsTici wrrAanii. Neticei hvrr gtrm. thai I will ' all persoaa who atay earira to ofer Lbtaar as caa4-iatas for fh'jt of tho risr or eosssaoa acaoolf of Wetwfar eoaaty. at Kd Clowd oa the irst KataHay nUia athji ef Fttraarr. Jsar Aagvt aad Noreaabor: At Biao litfl on the first -raHay m the aeatfej Uaearr. April. Jaly aad Ulr. At Oaloe lUa o Use Strst 6ataHy ia tho Bwatka f Mareb,Jaa.oHeaVrraad I'oaeaaoor. Eza-'alaativM t eoar ato"vVxk a. a. A. A- Tora. Coaa'.r Sopriateedai pt PttMie laotrartiaa ILtJuiz-A laim!: Jfcthmtll re y?a J.totl?-J at s J?t wt kf3 if rsr mi by a rirk child ra-rx aorfrryo wih is cicrarktiBgataef-. rc''" It . r ease aad get a bo".e Xtu rojJoV i-'h' la mp. Jt will r- r tk: p-MHi'esaXar-cr lmmivt(t3iir-i rvt i- ihro u v Bbtafcc abvst it- Ihcra out a asothcr ni wfco hat erer iI it. - 1S 9-A tell yew at eoee tStt it rt4to tae io-l. jjgiro rert ta the tz'Ahtr jeJ tc M d 2cai! It !' child, oatritisg Use rc 1 1 n t-erfertly if o to am ia all tf. aad t-Ujunt to th txt.a4 it lie arerrirra af f tka od-M m4 tnaa itaala rirtHjs aJ saroo ia thaCariaal Seateev fiJ errsy where. Z5 w aWitla A Cr. Csli ar Sc?t at'! b ttvrpvl. If."ci fveraestfy reewlts ts Isvtele l.enf Wm er Cooaaipa. brimn'a Btmrhitl Tt& rfsla tvgrra ltlfla Arent lrortiJ. Ooi. Caterrw. Cea9pfiTe J ThtM Inorei. r"f thirty rr the fn-A ka'e "re rtessaieote o f"rt. ad elwar aerfret trfrfo. h-yria--o v 9fr-i feat hvfog boon ni ty 4 4 a4Lai ro 5 aoarly aa rauro titt.rttrs. krr bo atjla-rf veS-e.eriie-1 mi "Cat ti fr liir" retooitef -e z. fttiilte rpekes x-i Sery ae ilr-eal a clear 4 rreetBa W,k, Kitl'tt Hl( .' , myi Carber Ch'n The Proof of the Puddingisintfie Eating.". You have only to call1 on us and wc can easi ly coivvhrcc you that wc do sell HARDWARE A little BRLOW the so-called "Hed rock pri ces? advertised by other firms. Besleyd, Perkins. Sdwiajaatf HONEST FRED! aim, lhj Albright I!orr- Will atand thta aaaon at Rrd CUnvl at lat y wir't ratea. vix. $Mi to maujpr. ajnglsj mare; Two marra $15 00, roor than two by the urns owner, 7.W rach J-or uir acavwi, m,Jy, einel afTicr. $3.00. This hoe nek only to le known to be admired. He ha tm knol edfed by many good jodzea to 1-j th bst , m m of i Mi" fen rrthta tion Weight., in f!ah. 1M0 pounds. Beautiful lUy riymmtt bttofsUaa kind aax kitten H.ownr also lias ood Jack with htm at am rata. Lntil further nottr II ! fbund'at the Comxxrzul barn f Kt an'i rvcj -HOtia mills , The oirrwr ha enutitd thuTJwk Upt Smith r betnr ife UmmaC La" dmith jck, formerlr of Guide R-xk 5haT tiie Ut ntvrk" m the filey t e-.I f .. .. u. LUTZ. Proprietor- "f aaglwBgk ixria f"nn 7 aaM . -. - Jos. Fpglc Suto Crak. Ko Vnc. Inarale. 0. McCaJL Henrr rrkkr. at Bwckwra farm mnA B.tu..'. ,. rn. -" --a- p iV AL tLXlaY firfTTIIg- Tc(awo at Kl ClotKl. MJ at premma of Lw South and Bn V t mitr.iinula tit-x, t.-i ,, a. f --- w4a-sTaa-sw-aBV m- wa o - WH tl!fc KJ 1 m aXlaSl SBrBBBBBBV BBBBBaSBBBB BBBBBBBak sLSBBBBBBBBBBIlBBSBaBBBBt I aaaaSSJJg1! Sf i' -4 X A - $? nntfi