- .M WWSSl45Hpr -ftk 'J'5f t"" -5-. -- --. - r -ts--" rj y ? "K. -w -f Grand Ball! At the Court House in Red Cloud Music will be furnished the occason by LEONARD'S STRING BAND. Floor Managers:. Geo. Webb, Marvin Marsh and Will RowncL " . Moon I Callender, )deajki in( General HercliaiiMa, t Ory - Goods, Groceries BcotM & Shoes HATS AND CAPS. Drops, Medicines, Oils Varnishes, Paint "Etc GLASSWA RE, QUEEXSWARE, HARDWARES HARNESS ETC., ETC., ETC. A fif.l line of everything kept in a gen eral store, at the UiWISTClSH 1'IUCES. Respectfully, Moon & Callender. - UOWLE.S, NEBRASKA. DH. SHEEER, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. iD rcjitrr; Drugs, Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LASH'5, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, COMIJSBIU.V1IES&C. Patronncc solicited anl tbatiltfully received. ar-IVcskription carefully coin pound etl"Sa One dooi'-outh of ClaiberV, store, RED CLOl'D, NEB. R. L- TINKER. (SiCics3otor G.A. BrcwoO DEALER IN Parlor, Bedroom AXD KITCIIEK FURNITURE, c rackets, chromos, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. C. Ciin lwn oa hand nnd trimmed on short nn!iro. I'riceaslowasany in the valley. Rcpai Its ot all kinds done promptly aod KatibUctory. Carb.i Hobos furuihed rat. RED CLOUD, - at reasonable KEB. Harness Shop BY J. L- MILLER, Keeps acstantly on hand a full Line of HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLE?, HOUSE-BLANKETS, iVIlirS, COMBS. BRUSHES, HARNESS OIL, And everything wimWy kept in a first class shop. TWO DOOBS SOUTH OF THE BASK. lhiBlAt Cusn PrlcPli fcr Hides tt& Fare Ymm & Feed STORE, CHAS. E EUOTAH, Prop. DEALER IN iniJOXrR.ETEED Com. Meal. Bran Ch'oppcd'Feedkad groceries; VWSJhellwHTowr'Ofoctrr, Fee- ani Pro vision jtvrcnhcn you warn supplies for man or beast. Ilistot market price ia cash pain for grain AWkmiN cirrnnntrr proi".',tiken sn exchange) i i-ml'. iJiH'di delivered to a'.l ;strt tf totrn Jreo Pch.irrr. trrMiuih ( Kced'f PIot K4ciry. Red Cloud,. Nebraska. COME For Your LUMBER . DRY LUMBER A SPECIA&TY. THE -BSJtZ IX THK 1 ft'rt t --P" 5J & Q31l&tZ - :i- $SB- .Vs-? Go to Roby's for Butter on ice. Live hogs arc worth $1.75 in this market. Shipping tags can be had at the Chief ofliee. Kendall's Spavin Cure always cure if properly Used. The Randolph is the ning Header made. lightest run- Go to the Chicago Lumber Yard and get prices licforc you buy. Headquarters for flour nt Putnam's Flour and Feed Store. Call and eee the Randolph Header. Spa nog le & Funk. Go to Mr?. Fowler's for your fourth of July gew-gaws, and you will bo happy. Water lime and Plaster Paris, at the Chicago Lumber Yard. The Flexible Reel on the Marh Harvester makes it the favorite ma chine. SrANOGLi; fc Funk. Dr. Kendall's "horse books" for sale at the Chikk oflicc at 25 cents i apiece. Wasted: A good Found team, must be m good order, and cheap for cash. Enquire of Besley fc Perkins. 4th of July goods of every descrip tion, in the Millinery line at Mas. FolVLEu'ti. Hundreds of clergymen, doctors and others have used 'Kendall's Spavin Cure' with the best of success. Bos' Suits of ready made clothing at J. G. Potter's cheap as dirt. Call and sec before purchasing. 500.000 pounds of wool wanted for which we will pay the highest market, price in cash. Platt & Frees. 2w Don't fail to call at the leading Mil linery establishment, one door north of the Bank, for your fourth of July goods. Prepare for hail by going to the Chicago Lumber Yard for your win dow blind", prices lower than the lowest. Go to J. G. Potter's for your fourth of July clothing, boots, shoes, Ac, cheaper than the cheapest. Don't fail to call. Tenant Wanted. A farm to rent, 5 miles lrom Jtcu Lioutl. yu acres under cultivation. Apply to J. Gaos ler at the Bank. . 3Gtf It is just the season now for buying Pumps and Wind-Mills. Come and see the Eclipse, and get figures on a first class job. Besley fc Perkins. We have a copy of the new patent bible which we will loan to an sub- aeribcr of the Chief who is doirous of seeking salvation by the new process. Money to Loan at lowest rates. Address B. LoMimtn Jit., dealer in County, School and Precinct Bonds, and Mortgage Securities. 44-t4 m Lincoln, Neb. The New Light Running Howe Sewing Machine has no Superior. Don't fail to examine it before pur chasing. Sold by, 4lw8 Spanogle & Funk. A greenback dollar will do a starv ing family more good than all the prayers or sermons that could be preached on the subject of chanty in a week. Besley & Perkins; have received a new hit of Guns. Call and sec the best finished, and most durable gun made. Just what every farmer wants, price only ire dollars. TEAM WANTED. Any one having a good sound team for sale, cheap for cash, can learn of a purchaser, by calling on Besley & Perkins. "We have creat faith in the cure of dyspepsia, constipation, ceneral debil itv, torpid liver ami all summer com plaints bv Dr. Marshall's Big Bromo line." Vakota Slate Gazette. Mens' and bovs' suits at J. G. Fot- tcr's cheaper than the cheapest, aho boots and shoes at bed nick prices. Come one: come all, and buy a fourth of July suit. If you want to buy an organ, one that has never been used and is first class in every respect, don't fail to call at the chief omce. e win give some one a big bargain. Forgiveness ami a smile arc the best revenge. Good health makes happiness and Dr. Marshall's Bromo Iine makes good health. Only fifty cent:? and Big Bottles. Sold by drug gists. Our stock of stoves is the best selec ted, and finest finished goods in the market, we have the latest styles and at figures that will hell the good1?. Besley & Perkins. , It gives us pleasure to convey to the fair sex the gratifying intelligence that at Mrs. Fowler's one door north of the Bank, thev can get fourth of July .Millinery goods of every style and at prices that cannot fail to. give satis faction. ' ; LaaiOffiMOpcc The US. Land'Offico at Blooming ton wrudt'has bcolnolosed so long was opened for thetrausacUorof business on Thursday of last week. C Wc arc Ung the Champion Bcag into buying ny PJS? ciaiW see theChnipon; we but can no show you i noor ones. K -? I. BrDiriV! .s mnl T1IMMIB -IK J5JKU.X ..-- "' '. Renter Co.rChicago ;Wfe now all connected I Prtncf, J:ship firrawgemeni under the i naj?w . - .-... - K Gaze at the comet. New potatoes are selling it T5 cent per bushel. Turn out to the celebration and have a good time. The Chief office has been overrun with job work of Ute. Come out and heln to make the Fourth of July a gal day. Geo. Garlw?r returned home last week to remain a few weeks. 0. C. Case went up to Wells P. C, last Monday to attend at law suit. The commissioners were in session as a board of realization Ixst week. Last Mondav was 'the hottest day we have experienced thissummcr. The comet in the northern eky at tracts considerable attention these nights. John Garbcr has so far recovered from his spell of sickness as to be Able to be out Rev. Jameson, of Omaha, preached in the Congregational church last Sun day evening. Mrs. Sherwood started last Monday for a vit-it to her old home at Mineral Point, Wisconsin. Eniigh Bros., and Jake Miller will commence to enlarge their respective places of business, soon. The cooling shade by the babbling brook hath charms that it is hard to resist, this hot sultry weather. One of the handsomest women in the north part of town regularly bor rows her neighbors Chief to read. Reports from all parts of the county would seem to indicate that unusually heavy crops of all kinds ivill be har vested the present season. The Chief office turned out some large posters for our Salem, Kan., friends, who propose to celebrate the coming 4th in grand style. T. J. Moshcr has traded his meat market for .SO acres of land, to Al. Overlces. Will Mosher has rented the stand and will continue the business. Ex-Gov. Garber went to Lincoln last week to procure plans and specifi cations for the new brick building which he proposes to build this sum mer. Messrs. Potter & Frisbie will keep the Bed Cloud mills ferry running for the benefit of those who find it more convenient to cross there than to go round to the bridge. Mr. Roberts who is employed at Miller's harness shop, collided with a pile of barbed wire in front of Besley & Perkins store last Saturday night. He now carries one hand in a sling. The patent medicine men are rack ing their brains to devise means by which they may be able to paint their signs on the tail of the comet, as they do on all the fences and bridges in the country. The stormrs, cither directly or indi rectly, have furnished ye local news gatherer with about all the items to be had for the last two weeks. As long as the elements arc in our favor we are happy. Mr. Nelson Phelps, residing south of the river, had the misfortune to have his new frame house blown down dur ing one of the storms last week. The family escaped uninjured from one of the windows. It is somewhat surprising the num ber of incipient orators who are anx ious to pluck feathers from the great and glorious American Eagle the com ing 4th of July. We hope they may all have an opportunity to air them selves. The election in this school district for the purpose of voting bonds to build a school house, passed off quiet ly and no creat amount or interest was manifested. The bonds carried by a vote of two over the required two thirds majority. Our friends on the south side of the river can now come to town by way of the new bridge and save the incon venience of ferrying, and they are im proving their opportunity, we think, from the numbers of teams on the street every day, Candidates for the various county offices arc begining to come to the surface and the crop premises to be unusually large. Aspirants can have announcements of their candidacy published in the Chief from now until election, for $5.00 and no less. Sol Hopper, who returned from Iowa last Saturday says that the crop prospect in that state arc not near so flattering as they arc in this valley. Everything is very backward in Iowa, and the recent storms have done un told damage to crops and property. During one of the storms last week, Mr. Wilcox's house just north of the old Berenzen store building was struck by 'lightning and considerably dam aged. Fortunately the house was un occupied at Uic time, or we might have more s'erious results to chronicle. The revision committee have knock ed hell out of the bible and substnuica the words "Hades," "Gehcna" and "Ahvt," You arc at liberty to use ;ii,or nne of those new words instead ,.. u r..m;iinr nhrase when an oi me uiu " mt orange peel suddenly sets you down on the sidewalk. During the storm last Friday night a bolt of lightning decended upon t. x TrtmV stable and set it on fire, Knt owine to the rain and the fact that there was no hay or other combuhta blcs in the laft it burued very s ow and was dicovcred and extinguished, before much damage was done;. Kiwi Sam" is nilinc up imaacnsel 'quantities of brick, but refuses- to be interviewed in reiereoce w imim ing plana. We- feel safe in saying; however, that a-large brick building will occupy the site? of the old stone store ih-tWe-near future;- should, crops prove-a succcss-tbj year,. T a H rs ' r - n a UA t THey Dca't Invntlgitc. We have at hist succeeded in getting an expression from the commissioners in regard to the investigation that so much has been said about. We were satisfied from the start that the com missioners would not move in the matter so long as they could avoid it, and now they say that they will not have an investigation of county affairs unless they arc compelled to. In the face of Uic fact that one of the com missioners has told us that he was sat isfied that there had been crookedness on the part of the present county offi cers, and that one of the other two commissioners acknowledged in pres ence of two witnesses tluit certain alleged charges against the county clerk published in the Chief last win ter were true, they still refuse to in vestigate unless they are compelled to. They well know that the only way to compel them to do thci r duty is to take the matter into court, and that no individu al cares to spend any con siderable amount of money to compel the county commissioners to do their sworn duty. We arc informed upon pretty good authority that the county clerk has fraudently obtained from the county $2,100 for clerk hire and that the commissioners arc satisfied that said amount was unlawfully obtained, yet they, as sworn guardeans of the county's interests refuse to institute proceedings to recover the amount or to set on-foot an investigation to ascer tain whether or not the county has been robbed in various other ways. We have interviewed a considerable number of the tax-payers of the coun ty in the last six months, and we are satisfied that at least two thirds of the people believe that the county's affairs have not been honestly administered. The commissioners have heard this complaint on every side, for month", yet they say they will not take any steps to see if county affairs have been kept in proper shape unless they are compelled to. What is a board of county commissioners for? is it simply their duty to meet at the county scat once in a while and draw their pay, or is it their duty to guard the interests of the countv? The nrcscnt board of commisioners have shown themselves to be willfully negligent or else wholly incompetent to discharge the duties of their office, and in view of these facts it becomes our duty as a journalist and a tax-payer to publicly charge the present hoard of county commissioners with shameful disregard of their sworn duty, and with the, if possible, more serious crime of causing to be publish ed a false report of their proceedings as a board of commissioners. We arc done. We have labored long and earnestly in this fciatter in the interests of the tax-payers, and have used all honorable means to in duce the commissioners to do what they certainly knew to be their duty to the people of this county, but when cornered they say "unlets we arc com pelled to, we won't move in the mat ter." So be it, and let the people judge your motives. We did what we believed to be our duty to the people in tho prcm isps and we rencat, we are done, and to use the language of the Mimifh misffuided board illustrious of county wwf- c commissioners, "wc aoseuuco " to have anything more to do with this niattcr unless compelled to." prol TieiWathr Prtdlctieas Tor JgljISSl. 1st and 3d, clear; 3d to 6th, clouding threatening weather, with heavy rains and local storms; 7th and Sth, clear; 9th to 12th; clouding threatening .weather, with rain storms in places; 12th and 13th, clear, 14th to 18th, clouding threatening weather, with rain areas; lath and 19th, clear or fain 20th to 23d, clouding threatening -weather with heavy storms; 23d, to 25th. clearor fair; 25th to 30th, cloud ing threatening, weather, with local stbrms,.3(Xh and-'3ist, clear. Tho comparatively wanner weather will occur Hoect fihe 5lb"j. 10th, 17th, 22d amrzath. The comparatively colder days will be about the 1st, 7th, 13th, ISth, 24th and1 3SHi. Earthquake conditions exist on the 5th, 9th, lrWh,22d and 28. Auroras will probably be visible about tholM, fth, 13th; 19th, 25th and 3UL Wc was shown, to-day, asanipJ of the Eariv Ohio potato grown by W. B. Robv. thir snniur. They arc the finest notato we havcvccn in the country.. C S. Harmon, of York, will deliver a lecture at the Congregational church next Friday evening; etibject: "Transformed Nelrraska." The new Climax is beyond question the best Mower in the market. LECTURE. C. S. Harrison of York will lecture at the Congregational church, Friday evening. Subject, "Transformed Ne braska." Eight orders were taken lor the Marsh Decrint: Twino Binder at the field trfal In Kearney Co.. last Week. The Marsh is the Bo-w. Spanogle & Funk. Spanogle fc Funk have just received si car load Of Climax Mowers and Combined aria chine. By postal card from Mr. H. Steven son, we learn that the people of Ina- valc intend joining Red Cloud in a 4th of July odebTation, and that the Red Cloud band will meet the Tna vale delegation at Mr. John Barber's and escort them to the grounds. A. Kaley is the agent for the Crete Nurseryiji this county and will call on the citizens in due time to make a delivery at Red Chmd in the fall. He ,caa be seen at Red Cloud on Saturday. 47-W-2 The Webster County Woman Suf frage society will meet at the resi dence of Mrs. C. C. Van Auken on Fri day July 1st, at 3 p. it Tliere will be a varied program of literary exercises consisting of many orignal essays, and select reading. All who are interested in equal suffrage or mental culture both ladies and gentlemen are invited to attend. Per. older of the Executive Com mittee. E. B. Knight. Sec. Ed. Chief: As thoe few verses of poetry published in the Chief hist week created considerable comment, I wish to say that they contained nothing but the truth, in fact half the truth was not told. Every old settler knows that when J. A. Tulleys came to this county he was a pauper, and that out of sympathy for his family Dr. Wil liams, who was county clerk at that time furnished him with the means of subsistance without the hope of any thing in return, and upon Mr. TulIeyV solemn promise that ho would not be a candidate against him at the next election, Williams took him into the office as deputy, and gave him all the office made. If ever there was a man a benefac tor to another Dr. Williams w:is aben efactor to J. A. Tulleys, and tho way he was paid for his kindness is well known to every old settler. No man with a heart or a conscience could treat another as J. A. Tullevs treated Williams, especially after having been dependent upon him for bread. The means employed to root Dr. Williams out of the clerk's otlice had better re main untold, but rest assured, Mr. Editor, that the writer of this can throw some light upon those transac tions if called upon to do so. Respectfully, J. L. B. Public Auction. Will be sold at public Auction on Wednesday July 13th. 1881, t II o'clock a. M., at the 6heep ranchc f Chauncey Simmons, in Webster Co.. 9 miles north-cast of Guide Rock, the following property: 277 high grade Merino sheep mostly ewes. 10 Vermont Registered Merino Bucks. 1 large Tank, Iron Pump and Tubing. 22 Stock hogs and Pig. 47 Lamlw. 1 set double- Harnes. 2 Ponies. 2 Grade Bucks. 5 Heifers. 1 Yearling colt. 3 Cows. 3 Steers. 1 Bull. 1 Wagon. 1 Corn 6hellcr. 12 Bushels wheat. 1 Cook stove. 1 Plow. Lot of Lumber, Tools, Kitchen Fur niture etc. Also the buildings and lease of 610 acres of School land, constituting said Simmons Ranche. Terms: Cash or thirty days time with approved security. J. C. Warner. 47-W-2 Auctioneer. m GRAND CELEBRATION ! At Wells Post-Office July 4th, PROGRAMME. Procession will form at tho Post Oflice at 10 o'clock . m., and march to the Grove, preceded 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 Red Cloud, and others. Basket Dinner. Immediately after the orations a basket dinner will lie partaken of on the grounds. Singing by the North Blue Glee Club, after which all per sons will lie allowed to enjoy them selves in any way they thing proper. Bower Dance. In the evening; an opportunity will be given all lovers of tho dance "to trip the light fantastic" to their hearts content, The grounds are splendid, a general good time is expected, and the public is cordially invited to be prcnt. citcrwisr! Not the Crown of Kings, nor the Crown of Glory, but the Crown Sewing Machine, the latest and best machines in the market, it will pay you to call at the Post-Officc and see it before vou purchase! For Sale by M. B. McNrrr. The importance of Inventors cm ploying proper Attorneys to attend to oaes- before the Patent office, is shown by-the contest now going on in relation to the Telephone and- other valuableinvcntkras. Those who wish their oaees carefully attended to should correspond with PRESBBEY & GREEN. Washington, D. C. (Send stamp, for circular.) i3mxpKcaxsK,X. fTjlM. m ii iiaaaaaaaliaaaaaaaaaaaaafc alh V ':i29flHiBBBBIBBBBBBliBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBiBKiBW Kfe J"49veiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBBBBBBBBB0iftlliBBBBBBW- c? HEi5BeiBBBBBBBBBMiBBBBBBBBBB'- BBljMiaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaatBBaaaaaiaaaaailCiaaaaaW Hf't W tfrjBlaaiL sf ilfijL iak aaalaaaF- FTtFr l.-4&m??Z Xv . t&U Mw- f miX2mrH&kk. rS" . mmwr-ZzmmmwlmmmmW9Bmml& Hi mm1 ITS OBSERVANCE AT RED CLOUD. The day wil be ushered in by firing too Salutes. Grand procession with Banners and music. A mammoth Bower will be erected to accom modatc the multitude. Basket Dinner, Short Speeches by a half-dozen Vocal and Instrumental Music 25 voices in gleeful Song. A Band of 500 CALITHUMPIA-NS in full Dress Parade. A match game oi' Base Ball and other amusement'. A beautiful ifii cosfinc! ,$?rJ, biitghf c.vtrrssi for tho purwsr. will bo awarded to the prrcuicl or fotvnship senduii the luriiosb delegation. Competition open to WvMcr, Jewell and Smith Conn ties. VICE-PRESIDENTS: The followinir ccntlcmcn hae been chosen as Vice-prtMdenl-, who ate united to take inuudinto Mm tv orvanhti to compete for the prize, and to be present with their rtp tie d legation- Guide Rock Precinct C F. ALLEN. Stillwater .1 U roTTI.'i: Potsdam CHAS. BUSCHOW. ltatin-B T KF.Kh. C.lenwood-JOHN.Mi-CALI.rM. Inavale HI Gil STI'A KNO.V Walnut Creek THOMAS KENNEDY. Pleasant Hill M C. JACKSON By order of ihe Cummiticu of Arrangement Joseph Final Proof Notices. Land Office at Wooraincton. Neb. June II. IsSl. Notice i hereby given that the following namciliettlcrh.ii filol notio-cr hit intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and ecuro final entry thereof, prof f to lm m ado be lore .IniLci A. 'lallej. Clerk of tlm t'ourt f Webster county. t hi office, in Kcl Cloud Neb., on fridiy. luly "J'th. lil. rii: WU.LI4M H. MlCIK. h'J entry No. Jt) for tho S W "J lection 10 town t north rnnee 11 west, and names thi fol lowing m hit witneue to prove hi continuous renidenre on utl cultivation of aid triet tii: Janie II. .Mil tier. Kit-barb N. Lewi. William Cole and Albert Hemy. all of Cloerton Neb. juiieStiuly21 S. W. SWIT7.KR. HeKlster. Land f'fficc nt Illooinington Nob.. June II. IVtl. Notion i hrr-bv civ n that the following nanud settlor ha filed nntra of her intention to in it ft fitinl pr ol in ru port of her cl lim. mid iciir tinal ei'ry then of before Jamr A. Tul li ii. elerk of the court in W'ebter cmnty nt h oOico in Kcd Cloud cb., on baturday, JutyoOih 1SS1. ii. I rcy E. Nickkrho". h'd ento So. n for the K '. e. S? torn 1 north range 10 wot. nnd i..iiiil the bdlomg a herwilnewe? to prove cniitinu'iim re.ineneo or, cultivation of raid tract viz. lil M. Kpuc'.-i ALrnu Wvll. Admn II. pracher .md 1-dd rf Heed nil ol Conleo Neb.. june'iiuljJl d. W SWITZEK. Krg-.ftcr. Land Cfliceat lllooMngton Neb. .Juno. rt. mi. Notice i hereby aivi ti thit tho follonim; named iettler his tiled notice f hi f ntentp n to make fiial proof in rupport of hi Uitu ari I le cure fin4 entry thereof brlorr J.ene . TiiIij ClerK of Oiurt in W ebuter couutr Nb. Jl iU oOice in icd Cloud Neb. ou Sa.urday July 1Mb. lo31. Willi It. lie- hM applicition No .Vl for the S. K '. h. II towjiSnorh range ll' wut. ninl natnei the fol lowing a., h'ti witn eFcs. to prove his or nriwi ou rcsiilcmr on and cultivation ot raid trtct. vix: Jiiue lxlili. JiIeni Hid). Charles Tccl and Iliviil trnnci'.a'l oft"iwlei Neb. junc!)-jul7 S. W. SW ITZKH. Krister. Land 0Ciec4 Dloomington Neb . May a. ISil. Notice iibereby riven that tho following samed ettlei has filed notic ol hi intnalion to make final roofin support ofhU claim, mid secure final eWry thereof, beforo the Clerk of Du'triet Court, in Webster cnunly at bn olBeo in Red Cloudebraska on Tuesday July l'Jth. 1851, vix: KmrsRD W. RoBidsof. Heir of John B. Roblnsjn deceased. II ! entry No. XM V,t the N K'luartirsec ! town 4 north range 'J wrst. and names the lollowins: as hi witnesei lo prove contmuGus residence on and rulttvatiixi of said tract vii: Klwin L. Uogeri. Egbert Taylor. Isaac Taylor. Hoberl Uuirgle. ol 'lhomarville Neb. ruajuunea) 25. W. bWITZER. Vegwter. LKGA L NOTICE. In Justice Court Webster County NebraV. before Abram Katey Jurticc ol the I'eace. Red Cloud Trecinct. Melrin C. Sherman, Plaintiff.) John W. Btntly. Defendant, I To John W. Deatly Defendant. You are hereby notified that an action has been comrnencM ag4inst you in the above named court by said Jfelvm . herrnn Plaintiff to recover oseion of one lell A uger and Derrick. and fur lea dollars dama ges for wronglully with-holding said property and th it unless 70a appear and answer, on or before July 15th. I SSI; at 9 o'clock x. w.. iudgs aient will be taken against you for said proper ty together with damage aid corfU AltLVin C. hHggMsr. Plaintiff. 45-15 Edwix C, IIaklky. his Att'y. SuiiscnmE for and advertise in the Red Cloud Chief. VQTXeZ T0T2ACH22:. Notice is hereby given, that I will garaint all persons who may dcire to offer themselves f eacdiditcs for teachers of the primary ct comtaon schools of Webster county, at Ked Cloud oa the first Saturday in the m nths ol Kbnjry. Jar Angut and November; At Ulue ilill on the first Saturday id tbo mootbi ot sauary. April. July aad October. At Oalla IWk onthefiirst paturday in the montas m ilarch. June. September and 1'tccniW. Examinations to comioenee at 9 o block a.m. A. A. I'r. . Cooaty Surerintetdcni ol Pubuslastrnctioa A C2h, Csli cr Sere Tsrt ll be stopped. Keglwrt frurntly results in n Incurable l.acr Minn r Cso'aapttoa. Br-wn's Bnochial Trche are eeruis fei;rin Athms. Bwn-hitu. Coojhf. CjJJ-; nru.tiveand Throat Pt'rue. "' .,I,,V .ear. the Troches have txtn recotatnedei b -hyncMsp. aa4 always give fxffe ttlSlx'V?l They are not new or trained a1,5""8."'!? ic4 by wide and coaruat ni for &esrir an -aUro generation, they hv a'Uiar !: verite-1 raaV awoos tbc fe st;.pl reasdtes ol Je age. PuMie spcakeu and bmgeu rue lbs o clear arl r treanbeo b oice. ia . wenty fir cents a box ererjwnere. We whTi to call the attenUon ofonr readeT to the advertisement in anoth er column of Dr. Crook'? VineofTnr, manuCtcstired by Mcssr-?. S. - Smith A Cr. at Davton O: Dr. Crook me of Tar, with" its specific mgrhenW, Liken from the pine tree and other choice supplies of nature, and com bined' in accordance with the bt teachings of science is a reliable medi cine for ths dleJes it is xecommenil eL Strictly speaking, it is not a pat ent medicine, but a prescription of Dt Oliver Crook, one of Dayton's best and most honored- physician?. "r.o trhile Uving, had one of the largest practices of any medical man in the state. Aticctio ir::itr: of Her:::! The tin Stallion known as "Tom" the prnpt rty of David Boeth will Maud lor inarrH the present ."ea-oii nt the following rate, vt. JS t injure tin:Iit nmre.two niare-, 15. more than two by the -muiic owner, $7 ea h For tin -eii-on fi. Single scrvii e, $. Will fJnnd at Red Cloud on Frid.iv and S.iltinlay oreaeh wei k, nt Guide Rock, .Mouda- and Tue"d.ivs of cu It week, and at Amboy Witluelnxs awl Thuwdaxs. Ji a line h r-e, beinir ,( IVreliertm Cjiiiulinn nnd IMttehi r-Miin ti c. Ittintiful dipple li.i, itdii hauU fclgll, W'dgl.t, I'rin IMMiiidt JGIIN iu)icir. 3 tin.;. Ainlrti, Neb. HOMY TO LOAN! Money to prvi up with on final re ceipt, or rti leslel I.ind Hi s per c lit , aiiu I t- per cent, ruinnii ion. or at lniight 10 percent, imj comtiii-Mim. Jno. R. W'll.tjniX. Ollico ne.xl door to Chief ofliey. .".Utf " s m sswi - .i ! Smith lltfrther smnounce utill an other important rtlu Uoii in rate of intere-t on tiino hmirs- riifc nine lr crnt mmttitl inlrrrM. mI1 at tho Il.tnk and leave your application. (OU. For niliou-iH. ontiiUion, her complaint and all lrhnxl dito, the llig blofnl and I.ier Uite. lr. Mtir hh.ill s Ilromohuu, U the bcrt. Drtig gll pell it. Money To Loan On Ri.tl Estate, in "ele. r and nd jo:tiinu 'Oiiutie? at tne rnte. It will pay i-very Jiumcr who tlitnk td borrowing inmev, to Me me Ik fiire making arrangements with any other parly. No expense to the borrower no te.hou delay no dealing with oaetcrn parties no application fee, linin r eonniii ion no f'" for making or recording papers or taking acknow'l cilgrninh' no advance or Mtni-ii-nurl interest, and no intercut until money H actually Hi handi C.ili upon or addro IL A. 'mup.-'ox. 3Stf Ian Broker, Blur. Hill. Neb. xV.her:l Stolsrs!! H::iw3l!l Are y a J.Mnr at recti od Ksvitea ef yMr ret ru'iating tain t-( rw'tuK liO If vt. s, it ..,.,!ilMi'. 'Mr iftl-w s !. excru i6-"yrup. It wll r ' !' t-rltlle wfftr-tr'nB-citafeiy-d-jn-t' oi-n il Hr is an wf.iake aleit it Iber -t meiber ,B onh who bi er url i Ht v.ll trllym iai ocet tbst it -II rTi ' ' ; ! ' rest t tbo mother. ail ft..f al ,i lt child, op-jrstieg lue Kr. It I' 'J ' to u,e ic all CJes.anJ i-Sant t tke 'V4 h tbe i.recrrtion oftiaof the dWimkii file 1 byoeiac aft-1 nr.r e tie Uftita States? Ufdjriwbsre. atsaKBlo. Blanks fBlanks! I A- fitll Iiric of State Journal Co:, Illanka (the .tAndanl blanks of lh state; aroalwsiyir kept for ealc at tho Chief office, and at the aanio price that they are M at in Lincoln and Omaha. 'Vhc following is a parti! Ikt nfManks on hand: Warranty Deed", iforlgagc Dinlt. ChatUc Mortc3$;59f Search WjtrranU. Mcchan; LV-in, Power of Attorney. Bill of Sale, Quit CLiim Deed. Summon fripat'. Sarnsvw- nT. . Apjel Uudr taking ExtU.on Ordr of Attachment. Afildavn of Vcsr tr Ler. As rgnci;nt of Murtgaspr, Precips SubfyrnaJ, Notice cf Con ia We Sale, Blauk Receipt.. Wank Note Release of Mftrtpig4. Agieeincnf for Warranty Deed. Com plaint to ktep the? Peace. kc.t -. Ac. And most aB kinds cfbbnkj wed by Nctaiics Pubilc.- ai t MAWMRS 2 O.k Creek -It i It N.VV. ll.muotn JOllNMW Kfm Cteek I'll FOK Itid Cloud - H S KENT. Garber Chn. .. The Proof of the Puddingisinthe Eating." , You have only to call on us and wc can easi ly convince you that we do sell HARDWARE A little HI' LOW the so-called "Bed rock pri ces' advertised by other firms. Besley & Perkins. Sdninjantf HONEST FRED! aluu, t'ie Albright Iforc. Will stand tti eaaon at 'Red f lotid at lat year wN( u h W) to muri Hingle marr. Two rnare l f, mort than twobytheatni owner, 7 Wch. r the resvoii, $if, single itervic!, t3.00. Tht horw ncid only to be known to lm sulmired Ir lus U-n aeknowl lged by many goI jndgex to Ifr th bent "Ml M if 1 Bmi" eea n thy tion Wfight in fl4h, 1500 pound? Jlautifiil Bay, Hyrnrnt ncal forin,gtrl hfr. lush e-arxisK aud bQ-tofallakmdaaakittcn. 1IU owner ako has a grI Jai-k mill him nt mr. TU. I'ntd further notw will o found at the inmcnaal lam. Colta can -n at the rremi' of Jot. Fogle htrfv fr:ek. 'a. Vance, tnaval?, (V JlrCall. Iltry nrkki. at IJ-ckcr farm anl Itallstoo at I ataKaUo at Rl Cloud. Mln at pr:mi of s-x .nih and ln I'ott nitr. (ht'vlr Rerlf Elm crk mitii4 aM 1U-1 CiotHl milla f 'r tf 'pte owner ha cntitj-d th Jxrtlr Caj. Smith." brm- thr fom'i .-mrth Jii- rr..i ,.r rz...A.. r?v-V. pht t; bjt Atotk m the valy D. LUTZb, Proprietor X.'-9mmmmmmmmmm "" m 'Jmwmmmm P"5TiiVsktalfciwi(C5i " JtdKfmmwmm wJfc mimmimmWc.t tnstfLLg,i)fwjgrsjqfc5jlj - 1 a I V u - - - ,Ti aSMt4;-' 1- "--. i-iij-'S -..-rjL- v . r r'jntr ?ltrJr Eilrry'Oi-PZJ-' -tS ji'S'sg; S frws . i r. w tt r.jRffcuj,' Traska