The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 10, 1881, Image 4

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General Merchandise,
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Roots & SIioc,
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Drngft, Medici lie,
Oils Ynruisliea,
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GLASSWARE, QUEEXSWARE,
HARDWARE & HARNESS
etc., etc., etc.
A full line of everything kepi in n gen
eral store, :it tlie I.UWKST CAiH PRICES.
Riperlfully,
Moon & Callender.
COWLE3,
NEBRASKA
DR. SHEEEE,
Proprietor of the
City Drug Store.
ADD DIALKK IK
Drugs- Medicines.
Paints- Oi.3
and Varnishes,
A full supply of
.AMI'S, LAMP SHADES, WICKS,
COM US BRUSHES AC.
Patronage joliciteil and thankfully received.
lri,rccriitions carefully compounded"
One door south of Gather's store,
RED CLOUD, NEB.
It. L- TIISTKER,
(Bnceefior to G. A. Brown-)
deam:r IN
Parlor, Bedroom
AKD KITCnEK
FURNITURE
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Brackets, Chromos,
Picture Frames,
Mattresses, Etc.
O'THr always on hand and trimmed on short
notice. Price us lour ng any in tho Valley.
Repairing ut all kinds done pronip'ly and
Satisfactory.
Burial Robes furnished at reasonable
rates.
RED CLOUD,
NEB.
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J. L. MILLER,
Kttpg constantly on hand a full Line of
HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES.
HORSE-BLANKETS,
.VHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES,
HARNESS OIL,
And everything usually kept in a first
class shop.
TWO DOonS NORTH OK THE BANK.
The Hi3l1.it Cash Frlco Fail for Hide:
al Furs.
Flour & Feed
STORE,
CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop.
DEALER IN
FLOUR. FEED
Cora. Meal, Bran Chopped Feed mud
GROCERIES,
Viit the lied Clond Greeery. Feed and Pro
xSion turetrhtn you wast rupplies fur saw CT
beat.
iiicbc.M market prico ia rath paip for grain
AlTkimU ofciiuntrr produre tnken m exchange
for -hh. ituudl Uahrercd to all i-.irtt of town
freu Cellars.
St-irc routrroMtecd's Plow Factory.
Red Cloud?-
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THE CHIEF.
LOCAL MATTERS.
THURSDAY NOV. 10. 1881.
R V. R R Time Table.
Taklnr tffict f nniiay. Oct. 17. ISSO.
Eif (ward PftfFjierlMTr...
arriircp.....
Frrfrlit leave
C CO m. ra.
7 v, p.m.
.5 2Ai p. sa.
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Weft ward Accora- Imtm ..9 :40 a. nt.
arrire JJ0,.
EASTERN DIVI3105.
Eastward Aerora. rTr..8 JO a. a.
" arrive..... G:i p.m.
Train daily except Sunday.
O. W. JlALntrr,. A. K. Tnti tiw.
Superintendent. Genl. Manager.
M.E. CIIURCiT.
P. ?.. tl 0 . m.. and preachiorby the Paj
tor every Sabbath morning ami evening.
Prayer Keeling every Tborpjay eveniag.
All are eonlially invited.
CONGREGATIONAL CHUHCn.
Preacliin every 6rt an third Sabbath of
each month at 11 n. in. and 8 p. in., also on 6th.
fabbHih when ever it ncror.
Sabbath School every Sabbath Binrnlng at
'J;, o'clock. 1'rayer meeting every v edoetday
evening
Local advertuimrnt inserted among
the rending matter will be dmrged lOcts., a
line cud. insertion.
Henry Cook's for Paint.
Lead and Oils, at Henry Cook's.
Go to Newhouse's for a nohhy hood.
Heaps of Ovcr-Coat at
J. G. Potter'h.
All wool hoods for sale at
Mrs. Newhouse's.
Franklin square libraries, at
Henry Cook's.
"Still they come," The new goods
at
Mrs. McBrides.
A full supply of flannels of all kinds
at F. Newhouke's.
Headquarters for stylish hats and
bonnets, at Mrs. McBride's.
The best suits for the money, is to
be found at J. G. Potter's.
Imperial mixed paint, at the Red
Cloud Drug Store.
Go to Newhouse's store for dress
goods of all kinds.
Conets kid gloves, and all kinds of
nice Millinery goods, at
Mrs. McBride's.
Whitcbrcast and Hard coal at Jones
fc Magcc's Lumber Yard.
School supplies of all kinds at Hen
ry Cook's Red Cloud Drug Store.
Hoods, Flannels and needle work;
home manufacture, at Newhouse's.
Go to J. G. Potter's if you want to
save money by buying j'our clothing.
A good variety of Missses and Chil
drens hats, just received, at
Mrs. McBride's.
A large stock of Germantown wool,
Zephyrs and stocking yarn, at
Mrs Newhouse's.
Bear it in mind that Bayha and
Buschow were elected without the use
of money.
Go to the well known Lumber
Yard of Jones & Magee, for White
breast and Hard coal.
Married. At the brides home on the
eve., of Nov., 1st 1S8I. by Rev.
Lewis Barr, Mr. Nathan Beauehamp
and Miss Cora Fox, all of Bed Cloud
Webster Co., Neb.
Mrs. T. Perry wishes to inform the
people that she is now propared to do
dress and cloak making and all kinds
of sewing, and solicits their patronage.
Terms to suit the times..
Mr. M. C. Jackson returned' from
the western terminus of the B. & M.,
last week, where he has been Cor the
last month. He reports that the road
is being pushed onward to Denver at a
lively rate.
The undersigned has for .sale at
Riverton, Nebraska, a hundred and
twenty head of young cows and two
hundred and fifty youmr cw-es: Ap
ply to Robert Coates,
Riverton, Neb.
A private note fronrProf. Miller of
the Mercantile College at Keokuk,
Iowa, says that George and John Gar
ber arrived safe.ly, and adds tho com
pliment that they "arc fine young
men and cannot fail to make good
students."
YELLOW COTTONWOOD SSESLIK91
(From Misssuri River)
On hand and readv to deliver,
500,000 Yellow Cottonwood Seedlings,
12 to 30 inches high, at $1.00 per 1000.
Send orders to M. Wilson,
Nov. 4th 1881. Cloverton, Neb.
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Had the mob that was organized for
the purpose of sacking the Chief
office last Thursday night on Account
of our political stand, attempted to
carry out their origiual intention they
would havemct with a warm recep
tion at the muzzle of revolvers in the
hands of men that Kxtovr how to use
them.
Tlie-ew Process" flour nwfac-
-4" ly M?srs. Potter & FrLsbie, at
uieir uca uioud Mills, is, perhaps, tii
best grade ofJlour now in the market.
We-Jcnowwhoreofwe speak, for our
"better half has tried it with the best
of success. "We can heartily recom
mend Potter & Frisbie's- Xew Process
flotiK. Try a sack.
! THE' REASON why nearly ail the1.
Clothing Dealers in Red Cloud must;
mark DOWN, is because they havej
marked UP, and they cannot 'sell at;
thigh prices. Rosenthal Bros., the
jClothiers, mark DOWN the first time:
their Clothing is priced, and their!
BEGINING nricc is less than the!
hENDING price of any other retail
iCfodiuijr establishment. WHY!,
Simply because cverythma they offer!
'is of original manutacturc- I
P&iiFT tfc blood an regvdate th
OfRels, if yo would -have health
Tliere i-on remedy eq,ual to the
Prickly Asw Bbftebb- for this- pur
pose.. They act -directly- on- the
organs-concerned, going ur ne seat
of diseases, and- driving it from the
sysleiw. Nor do tliyjtop here, but
sircngt&etvthe S3stsijnvtug it tone
and actiony rendering jft much more
capable of resisting' all future
attacks.
Glory enough for one day.
Ed. Smith was elected assessor for
Red Cloud precinct.
A. Kaley wai re-elected Justice of
the Peace of this precinct. Mr.
McVeigh of the uouth fcidc was also
elected.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at Grand
ma Mick's on Friday next at 3
o clock p. m.
ine chief man owes a vote of
thanks to Mr. Becker for the grading
on the street fn front or his residence.
Rev. C. W. Merrill, State Acent A.
M. H. 3Iissionary Society, will preach
at the M. E. church, Thursday even
ing. lTe have delayed the publication of
the paper a little this week in order to
give our readers ai complete election
returns as possible.
The people have finally decided that
there are more than two men in the
county capable of filling the officej of
clerk and treasurer,
We hope to give tho full vote by
precincts next week, this week we
have only time to give the result and
the vote of a few precincts.
Episcopal service will be held at
the Congregational church on Sunday
Nov. 13th. Rev. T. O'Connell officia
ting morning service at II, evening
service at 7:30
Do we live In Mississippi or Louisi
ana where hull-dozing, is sanctioned
by law, or do we live in Nebraska
where every man is free and equal
and independent.
The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E.
Church will meet at the residence of
Mrs. Dow on Friday afternoon of this
week. All ladies interested in this
society are invited to attend.
There will be no preaching at the
M. E. church next Sabbath morning.
There will be sabbath school and
class meeting as usual, and in the
evening preaching by the pastor.
Arrangements are made with this
paper by which students can enter
Miller's Great Mercantile College,
Keokuk, Iowa, at about half price.
The Great Mercantile College is bring
ing a practical education within
reach of thousands of young men who
cannot attend the high priced colleges.
English branches are only ten dollars
a year.
AProtrilyratalBoir.
We learn that a fight took place on
Elm Creek !wt Sunday evening be
tween Henry Laverty and E. K. Con
rad, in which the latter was probably
fatally stabbed. We have not learned
any particulars in regard to the cause
of the row, neither do we know what
kind of a knife was used, but report
has it that Conrad will die and that
Laverty has not been placed under
arrest.
There will be a 10 cent entertain
ment at the residence of Robert Mitch
ell, on Friday evening of this week,
given under the auspices of the "La
dies Aid Society of the M. E. Church."
There will be literay exercises under
the control of Prof. Funk, and re
freshments for all who come.
Do not imagine that it will be a
cheap affair because the admission fee
is so small. We intend to make it as
interesting as possible, and if any one
wishes he can pay more.
Remember the proceeds are to go
towards paying tho second install
ment of the church debt. Sec.
Another FioatwFAssta From Earth
Last Sunday night Nicholas Haney,
Esq., of Elm Creek, was stricken down
by the relentless hand of death.
He was a kind husband and an in
dulgent father, and leaves a wife and
one child who sincerely mourn his
loss.
Mr. Haney, was formerly a resident
of Ohio, and served three years in the
Uunion Army during the war, being a
soldeir of Co. I. 77th Ohio Volunteer
Infantry.
At the close of. the war ho moved
with his family to the then territory of
Nebraska and resided in Cass county
a number of years.
Ho moved to Webster county in an
.?arly day and settled on a homestead
on Elm Creek, whero he resided until
his death.
He was an exemplary man, univer
sally respected by all who knew him,
which was attested by the fact that the
entire neighborhood attended the
funeral service and followed his re
mains to their last resting placo.
Mr. Haney was a church member
and a faithful christian worker, and
will be greatly missed by his brethren
in the church and all his neighbors,
who each realize that when the icy
hand of death was placed on the brow
ptN-jchqlas Haney ajue and faith-
ful friend obeyed the summons to
cross the dark river and enter that
bourne from whence no traveler e'r
returns.
("xrmoany joi duxvis pvert
0 a 'aojSmuwAv r '
iniAi puodsexioo pmoqs oj popuauv
Aynpjw.) sosso jtsqj neiai oqja. asoqj,
suouaAut oiquni.Y
jailio pirc ouondaiax T oi uontHai
ui uo SuipS jttou isojuoo oqj Aq ukoqs
si 'odjuo vrarcj aqj aiojaq. bwk
oipurrr o ftfeiuoNY Jdoad SutAoid
-toe sjoiuaAUl jo ooinrnodan a'qx.
THELOGUiSTMBBIDGI
PORTABLE FARM SCALE
EKS, GRAIN DOLSR FAMUES
JWOt V'WRflffV'
ndaHpcreene
writhing a-
ckeaav ecu-'
aar Sole.
CONNCMtXrm.m JLflTimr I tt.ri.7e. 4
CHEA-T. ' I calenab.
SimI iiitiry." Simple m eemtwxtiao. Ne avrtef
lutA te nt ewt ef 4to. SsV at lee ftSwi hM
the acv el aay ether aeale. Uhml iajawenta ta !
4genta SiJ fct Cwcuhr tmtt Utt to
J. C WOOOHCACi. extent Agmt.
FOR FAMI I
jiS W.iiaCeaw Strct CK;
aw' fJLr BwHi'EHBB
BAYHA ROOSTER.
BUSCHOW ROOSTER.
THE BOLTERS' ROOSTER.
ELEC7I01T SET72HS.
Below we give the result of Tues
day's election so far as we have been
able to learn. The Sheriff
and some other candidates had no
opposition and it is unnecessary to
give the vote on those until complete
returns are in.
Red Cloud Phecinct.
B.iyha's majority, ...
Buschow, " ...
Hawley, "
Springer, " ...
Guide Rock.
Tulley's majority,
Jones, "
Hawley, " - -
IXAVALE.
Bayha's majority, ...
Buschow, "...
Wilcox. " ...
Oak CBEEk.
78
40
15
1C9
93
88
3
1
1
21
9
33
10
Tulley's majority, ...
Jones, " .
Wilcox, " ...
Pearson, "
Potsdam.
Bayha's majority, ...
Buschow, "...
Hawley, " ...
Pearson, "...
Kaley, " ...
Glekwood.
Bayha's majority, ...
Buschow and Jones tie Vote.
Wilcox majority,
701
16
1
3
43
Springer, " ...
Wilson, "...
Pleasant Hill.
Bayha's majority, ...
Buschow, "...
Wilcox, " -..
Springer, "
Elm Creek.
Bayha's majority, ...
Buschow, "
Wilcox, " ...
Pearson, "...
Latek: The official vote has
30
31
7
34
22
21
27
6
not
yet been canvassed but the products
have all been heard from and tho
following may safely be considered
elected:
County Clerk,
" Treasurer,
Supt.,
" Judge,
Sheriff,
John P. Bayha,
Chas. Buschow,
C. W. Springer,
J. R. Wilcox,
J. W. Warren,
" Commissioner, J. E. Smith,
" Surveyor, C. P. Rinkcr,
" Coroner, R. R. Sherer,
Representative, C. W. Kaley.
ASK
TOTO B20CE3 AFTSS X07EK3S3, 19,
FOB-
GILMAN'S
FIRE LIGHTNING BRICK
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Blanks! Blanks IT
A full line of State Journal Co'.,
Blanks (the standard blanks of the
state) aro always kept for sale at the
Chief office, and at the same prices
that they are sold at in Lincoln and
jqiaha! TJie following is a partial list
of blanks on nimd:
Warranty Deeds,
Mortgage Deeds,
Chattle Mortgages,
SearcL Warrants,
Mechanics Lein,
Power of Attorn ev.
Bills of Sale,
Quit Claim Deeds.
Summons (original),
Summons (copy),
Appeal Undestakinz,
Execution,
Older of Attachment.
Affidavit of Vendor or Lessor,
Assignment of Mortgage,
Precipe,
Subpoenas,.
Notice of Constables Sale,
Blank Receipts,
BiarJc Notes
Release ofMortgage.
Agreement for Warranty Deeds,
Complaint to keep the Peaca.
. etc., etc., Ae.
And most a'll kinds of blank sed by
Notaries Publix.
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T2J&L 1221113 KTJU1 KOSTXIT.
roa jsovoiBKn,
The content of the Norrmrxr num
ber arc exccialindy lntercattin' ami
entertaining, and aUord much y1ua
uic iiuuiuinuuii. Mr. ACKrovo a ar
ticle on The Photophone," with tU
eleven illutniton, "Antv RolArtt"
by N. Robtii-on, "Tlie Cuv of lUMjrn,"
by rrofe.r Clurl A. Soy, "Charlt-,
MI. of Suedfti" "Little IIukie,
their Hoinea and as," bv S. J
Douglas, and "Atncnc.tii lil-vV arc
among the prominent comnbution,
and ore valunle papers. In tho dc
oartmpiit of tiriinn r.i.i.. .-..t. ..,...
Vat & a . mr- -.m . kT a 9.... fla
rtH.niMl !' ..-t t l . i
ot ueneuiit a scnnS, A lau- Rcznor".
a charm tug story by Jane G
AtMtm,
'I lie Count ' Diamond": "Hw
Secret." by Walter Edg.tr McCanu.
"Jet," ".Ma-XKinitmty," "Mudjre." -;c ,
etc.
iiiere are admirable -ketche.
thrilling advent tiro orne m
vXkvU,
lent iMt't:i3 anl a nu-, ell.-tnv
ezniri
cms al! wrtr of ?u!iu-. :,
riitertMiiunt;
umber crni-
aim uwrurme iio nv
tains J'Ji quarto pte JiW illuni
tzons and a bvaitifu! fr.t:itfpifce.
"The A-isorotnatto, t,t Amy liol-urt.'
For comprclu'n!t!H"". " excvllvttcf
ami cheapnes-, this publication is, we
think, unrivaled. The price of u copv
i-i only '25 cenL; annua! -uhrrintioIi
3; or $1..W for six. I for four monlht, (
sent pot-iree. Addrrs, Kkvxk
MR, PiiblUher, 53, 55 and 57
Place, New York.
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Special Notices.
Xoiifei in thit column wilt te charged 4 etati
a line eich wecfe.
Shogo Flour for .vale at RoiiyV.
Headquarters for Hour at Putnam'
Flour and Feed Store.
A full stock of iron and wood
pump3. at Mitchell fc Morhaut.
1-tf
W. B. Roby has the largest stock of
Fancy Groceries, Confections, tc, in
the vallev.
Go to Roby's and he will show vott
Daylight-Oil; it burns longer give a
better light and is non-rxplashr. J j-tf
For Sale: 1 GO acres of land 7
miles south-wot of Red Cloud, partlv
under cultivation. Timber and water.
Apply at this office.
Smith Brothers announce still an
other important reduction in rate of
interest on time loan. Straight nine
ini tcm it n u inn iiucrcjl. uau ai me
Jank and leave your application.
40tf.
Our druggists are felling large quan
tities of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup for
coughs, colds and pulmonary com
plaints generally. It takes the lead of
all cough remedies. Try it. Only
twenty-five and fifty cents "a bottle.
Two doses of Dr. Marshall's Lung
Syrup completely cured my child of a
severe case of croup. I have used a
great many different cough medicines,
but have never found any so efficient
as Dr. Marshall's.
J. W. SrELLMA.v, Elkhart, Ind.
$50,000 To Loan
On Real Estate security, at 9 per
cent., annual interest. No commis
sions, at Tho Webster County Bank,
Red Cloud. 10-tf
TAKE NOTICE.
I have purchased the fractional sec.
of land laying between Peter McNitt's
and tho river. And the public is
hereby notified not to cut any timber
on the same. M. B. McNirr.
All persons knowing themselves in
debted to me by Note or Book account
will call immediately and ?ettle the
same, as I design closing out my
stock of general merchandise at the
earliest day possible.
4-tf " Samuel Gamier.
September 1st, 1SSI.
7 Per Cent. Money to Loan !
Money to prove up with on final re
ceipt, or on deeded land at 7 per cent.,
ana 1-62 per cent, commission, or at
straight 9 per cent, no commission.
Jno. R. Willcox.
Office next door to Chief office. 30ft
For" Sale.
Ixavale, Webster Co. Neb. Nov. 2, 1SS1.
1 Short Horn Bull, 3 years old with
Pedigree. The be3t bull in the
count v.
300 good Wethers,
1(J0 Ewes and Lambs.
1 Thorough bred Polin-China Boar.
1 pair of work horses, 24 cwt.
3 Steers 2 years old.
1 Pair 3 year old steers broke to
work. For cash or on time.
13-W-3 H. Slkvesbox.
Money To Loan
On Real Estate, in Webster and ad
joining counties at the very best rates.
It will pay every farmer who thinks of
borrowing money, to see me before
making arrangements with any other
party.
No expense to the borrower no
tedious delay no dealing with eastern
parties no application fee, bonus or
commission no fee for making or
recording papers or taking acknowl
edgements no advance or semi-annual
interest, and no interest until
money is actually in hand.
Call upon or address
R. A. Sixrgox,
38tf Loan Broker. Blue Hill, Neb.
PIONEER
MATHEWS & HAXXERS,
Shop 1st doer weet of Webtter Coaaty Bask.
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
SHAVING, SHAMPOOING,
)and(
Hair Cutting
in the highest style of the
Tonsorial Art.
COME ND GET A CLEAN SHAVE.
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H'd N (fM fr tj wi qorit-
Sa rcc y lt uxa.t$ i I.IUsrar
"tM to t-r.t kit rn( eM rtdn.-
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Laail Offl? at Iirutatoa Nrk. Oct.. 31. iwj
N..tlc l brtbr girBtat la. UWntf
Bar4 txuUr & iltj 6otie uf aU Uit
to Ui4ke Coal rrvol lu tavft ot lit ciiim. J
thai i I ytoot mill U ma4 tfur CUia (
1'itirict voon at JleJ UJ tt.. oa .Nj-rJ,
HM No. 3I0S for th t t", .'-, cmrt.r i
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( Vw. n baiac ta lullviviag wjuim lu Pr I
row 'nrri ijqanir r, la III fAUft
ol contlaeuti rAtJ.fLa utMin rl iiit..t.A
' of axl l.nil !! (lmr. l'.w.l J..t.t. .....
llenry CoUy. AtJr.w I. lUxdy all f
OolJe K&k ti.
noltM 1 . W. SWIT2KK K.cUt.r.
Laud OCca at Blooialnta yb Oct.. 3t. IMJ.
yt!o fcrrtb firm that tb follovier
aarocl rttler ha ileJ notlc. of hi IbI.bUob
to uk Gail roof in mr-port of hit eUlia.aoJ
curc final entry thrr bfor th O.t k of
Diitrlel lcurttia UUureMBlyat kit oiBea
.! ..i.'u. ','r,a oa Saturday Urceaitrr
IOta. ImI. i.
,,,, .. LaoroLo SntLt.
ii ' ?-- fr the ne' c 5 tnwn 4a rae
llw lie Dimti the fulluin itotM to
prorr bi cuntinuoo reiJicuon n't rl
tlration of a.1.1 UnJ rli: !. May. J.tjm
Trnf:.Ia.r.UnJ,'tfie,J- ChaiJra Sbo:ub.l
all of Iltuo Hill Nb.
uoTlvlec? s. tT.SWITZKU. KititUr.
Lanil Oflce M I Icoaiccton. Nb tt. 22. 1ML
Notice ii brrnbrKtlrrn that th fatlowiat
naiai trttlrr hai t'.'l oottr of hu Intention
to make ft cm I iivmI in tip'rt of ht rltisn, an t
cure fi'j! entry thrrpC before lb. CIw.
of titnt Court in H'rMer tuntr at Ite4
Llotia .eb., vn aturl-y nv . 3otb ISM. U;
JttHN V 4KK
'Q-r Una of Mil. or linn if John Suit il'J
j hM rutry N. 3dl fur the S'i a' ' anJ
the Ioll(.wii:c itiinr-ti In yturt bit rominuout
rnlfDre ufn. auii cuttiraUon f U tact
tit. Jaenb ICiiidrtiT. Jacob I'ertairr. Iaub
lleitxiaan. Zacbariah Croxton. all of ui-l
Koek Ntb.
oct'.'7not2 S. W. SWI TZKR. Krrittar.
Lini Oftce at lllooailnt ton Neb, Oct . 10. IMI.
Nolire i licrfhy airni that tb folluwinc
oamni rttler hi Clrtl notice of h. inteetloo to
rnk"! finil proof In npp r' f Ii Uiin. .!
ocurrtuI entry tberrot 1 1 itr Jannc. A. Tol
lry. clirk of court In Wel.lr i.n.y. t hit .f
Cco in IW-l rii.ml, Nb on 4firi) 'orm
bcrlV. ISii. vit.
JfCL F. VTixliuh.
PreD. S. !Co I1CI for tbi. n'J nc :i town 4a
ranee I2w. lie ctac the foil wir.x itne
to rrove lii eontinuutt reridrurn uion. and
euitiratinn otiaiti land vir. tJKlnry Moot.
Harlem IVtrke. Henry Hcrda and l'aoie! C
Dure r. all ot Well Neb.
oett3norl0 s. W.SiVITZEK. UcciiUr.
LandOCSeeat Dloominiton Neh. Oct.. S. 1U1.
A'ollcel hereby civeo that the followlrf
named ettler ha filrd notice of hi intention
to rrntke final proof In rmiportof hi claim, an-i
peeure final entry thereof, before Clerk of the
DUtriet Ciurt of Webter coanty at bin office in
Red Cloud. Neb., on Saturday NoTetaler 1.
15SI. rli:
FatNCta M. 8wtk.
H'd entry No. JtM for the nw'Jte 12 town 2n
ranee low. lie didm the following wit
Dcfirs to prore hl eontinun-n reaid.nee'upo.n,
and cultivation ot aid land. Tit Lean N.
EIod. ricV II Keener. IStxter Ilurton and
Itobert Adamacf'in all of Cwlei Neb
octl3no10 H. W. MWITZKR. KeUter.
LEGAL XOTICE.
County Court. )
Wcbter County. NDrka.
.. In tbe matter of the tMtate of
Ileury 8. Kaley. ilcceaed.
Nutlee it hereby firen that I hare appoin
ted and t apart the lit dar of Apiil A. I).
JM2. for the bearing and ifeterrnlnic of all
claim a4init the tatd rftate. All creilton of
paid etate will take notice and r-renl their
clnim" t) the County Court of paid connty
on or before said April lt. lit?, and ll clslin
not at thnt time j.retntel will l.e forerer
barred. I htrr eppointe.l Anton N. Decker
alininitralurf ai I ett-tte
liiwtt.e whr-uf I he hreart t my
bird nud the ?t of ti I Court at Re J Clond.
thii lit lay of 0'tnber lijl.
5-t-5 JtHt It. rt iLCtu. County Jodte.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Jenkin Darii will take notice tbtt on the
26th day of October IMI. J. O. liur;-. a )oti4
cf the n?aca of Potsdam precinct M eUtcr
county NaSrajka. i.uaad an order of t'eb
mentfor theiara of V.00 with interett at ten
percent, per annum from April 3d. ISA). In an
action pending be ore him. wherein Krerhart A
Henaen are plalntiSt and Jenkin DarU it
defendant.
That t roperty oonaittlnc of one teeder. one
sulky itTTiae pi w. one curn planter, oae ml.
titratorand one Newton wagon waa attached
nnJrr eaid order, paid catue u cootlnue-i to
tho 12th day of December IM. at 1 o'clock
p. a. Er-ctt-tBT 4: lliwoia. Plain til.
Ry their Attr'p. Bturao. A SwtttT.
. Blue Hill Webtter Coaaty Nebraska, Noeeta.
bar 4th. 1S.1L. li-w-4
PROBATE NOTICE.
In the matter of the last Will and
Testament of Annie E. Dexter.
Application having been mado by
Daniel E. Dexter executor, that said
Will be duly admitted to Probate,
Notice, U hereby given that I have
set apart and fixeu the first day of
December 1881, at one o'clock p. m.,
for the hearing of said application.
All interested parties will take notice
and appear on said day if they so
desire.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the fcai of
the Countv Court at Red Gotul, Oct.,
21st 1SS1." John It. Wilcox,
12-W-3 County Judge.
NOTICE.
U. S. LAND OFFCE,
BLOOMiNGToy, Neb. October 10, 1SS1.
Complaint having been entered at
thi3 Office by Nils J. Jonson, against
Emerson F. Taylor, for abandoning
his Homestead Entry No. 6307. dated
March 4th, 1879, upon the south-west i
section 30. township 3 north range 12
west, in Webster County Nebraska,
with a view to the cancellation of aid
entry: the said parties are hereby sum
moned io appear at this Office on the
15, day of November. ISS1, at 10
o.clock'a. m., to respond and furniih
tostimony concerning raid alleged
abandonment.
3. W. Swxtzee, R. W. Montgomery,
Register,
Boceiver.
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eatk. rrtjra!tant.reiUWe. Owastly wlave
la (CawMeti . eerawawa. maa-aiacestfy litae-
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