'3F2B M .. " A. & - 3'8BasCE- - 5S'5S-" - iyr. ,.3- it- P- -.' -.. -s t-B i?5?talW -saEfU SAMPL GARBER DEAIJUt is Drir Goo mnM Groceries BOOTS and IHOEH Hats? Caps. & Ra!y Made Clothing Wt have thi Urflitt Stock in th.Vallpyandwill nit be undtrsoltf. Give us a call, one and all Sam'l Carbeis Red CUod BTeb. DR. SHEEEE, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. ASS DEilll IS Drugs, Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LASH'S, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, COMBS BRUSHES &C. Patronage solicited and thsnkfullr received. -I'rcftription carefully compound ed" Chic door south of Garber's store, RED CLOUD; NEB. R. L. TINKER. (BaMtMor to Q. A. Brewa.) DEALER IK Parlor, Bedroom AND XITCIIE5 FURNITURE, Brackets, Chromos, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. C fiinii always on hand and trimmed on short notice, l'riceaslownsany in the Valley. Repairing or all kinds dona promptly and Satisfactory. Burial Robca furnished at reasonable rates. RED CLOUD, - - NEB. Harness Shop 8Y J. L. MILLER, Keeps coaitsatlj on nsnd a fall Lisa af HARNESS, "COLLARS, SADDLES, HORSE-BLANKETS, ,VHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HARNESS OIL, And everything usually kept in a first class shop. TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE BANK. fccSigasst Cwa Price Pail fsr Eds sal Furs. Flour & Feed STORE, CEAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR. FEED Corn. Meal. Btaa Choppba Fsii t GROCERIES, Visit the ItedCload Oratory, Faei aaa Pre vision tnre when yon waai supplies far waft or beast. Iifchctt market price ia cash paip for grain All kind ofpoantrr produce liken en exchange fur f. !. Ui.Hi delivered to all pnrt of towa fre ! "Jura e. ?. . ..itiih of Reed's Plow racttry. red Cloud. - Nebraska. a. The Proof of the Puddingisinthe Eating." You have only to call oil us and we can easi- ly convince do sell that you we HARDWARE x & litde BELOW the f fyiUilled"Bed rcikpri- . ces' '.advertised by other V - VV lZ . A . Oa nriuat - B6stoy4kPrkiits THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. THUBSDAY DEC. 8, I?R1. Local adrrrlimmenU inserted among the reading matter will be charged lOdt., a tine each intertion. Wait and see Henry Cook' Christ mas goods. Everybody seems to ready for the Hollidays. be getting A fresh supply of Boots & Shoes, J. O. POTTEB'S. just received, at Boots &. Shoes, can he had cheap for cash, at J. G. Potter's. Will arrive alwut the 15th, direct from St. Louis, Henry Cook's Christ mas goods. Henry Cook's goods willbe here in time to make your selections for Christinas. J. G. Pottter says he can sell better suits of clothing for the money than any firm in town. Henry Cook's Christmas goods are coming, wait for them before you make your selections. Plenty of time to select your Christ mas goods after the 15th, when Henry Cook s goods will be here. It will pay yon to wait antil Henry Cook's goods arrive before buying your Christmas presents. Finest line of Christmas goods ever in the valley, may be seen at the Red Cloud Drug Store after the. 15th. J. G. Potter says that in Boots & Shoes, Ready made clothing, Hats & Caps, he will not be undersold in the valley. Mr. John Kelsay, of Guide Rock, came in last week to make arrange ments to prove up on his place and to give us a needed financial lift. Thanks. Kendall's "Horse Books," worth $2.50, for sale at the Chief office at 25 cents apiece. If you own a horse, be sure and get ono of those really valuable books. Our young people wishing to attend the largest and best business institu tion should correspond with Prof. Miller, President of the Great Mercantile College at Keokuk, Iowa. A fight in front of ono of the sa loons served as a diversion for some of boys last Saturday night. The attack ing party was assessed five dollars and costs to satisfy the majesty of the law. m l aw We made a mistake last week in the name of the gentleman who pur chased the goods of Moon fc Cullender, at Cowles. It is Mr. Gilfin instead of Mr. Hadley. Mr. Hadley went east some time ago. It is now understood that there will be no session of the legislature this winter. This is good news for the tax pavers, as it will save tho useless ex- penditure of thousands the public funds. of dollars of It might not be out of place to sug gest that after the fire has swept Red Cloud from cxistance it will bo too late to organize a fire company. It is only a question of time when the fire will get started, and the citizens have no way to fight it. ! Mr. T. C. Laird, one of the oldest settlers of Oak Creek, and post master at Ncgunda, was a pleasant caller at newspaper headquarters last Tuesday. He reports everybody prosperous in his part of the county, and eays that the crops the last season were reason ably good. Mr. B.F. Boynton of 'Rock Falls, Illinois, and a regular reader of the Chief sends us an invitation to his twentieth wedding anniversary. Sor ry we cannot be present at the festivi ties, Mr. ana Mrs; Boynton, but we wish you many returns of the happy event, all the same. The fair to held; by tho ladies of the Episcopal church promises to be one of unusual interest. It will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. A gooa supper will be tur- nished and oysters and ice cream will be served. Everybody is invited to be present, The entertainment given by the Red Cloud Histrionic Association at the court house last Thursday night (was a success especially the music furnished by tho band. Everybody seemed to enjoy it, and doubtless went home satisfied that they had had their money's worth of fun. m a There is not near enough dwelling houses in Red Cloud to supply the demand, wny woum it not be a good investment for those who have money to invest, as well as a good thing for the town, to erect neat com fortable houses In desirable locations to rent They would not stand empty, no fear of that - The Chief office is in receipt of a large fresh stock of paper and card boards. Letterheads, Noteheads, Envelopes, BillheaoV Statements, Cards, Shipping Tags and everything else in the printer's line furnished on short notice and in as good style and almost as cheap as can be had at Lin coln. Call and see samples before placing your orders. We suppose tleat all towns have their quota of bad boys, Jtasl Cloud certainly has hers, bt we doet Jfcr moment suppose thai the soys of MJ UaHMl are worse thai the boys of other towns, probably set so bad. Boys will be boys, aad we' don t Max them Brack. About all the Mtisfsfr tk they get out of this liie aay way v is when they are young and develisa. card at this Mr. Holeran took charge of the Val ley House last week. The ungainly form Gump, Esq., is again streets. of Frank B. seen on our We are informed Garber will soon Cowles. that Mr. Samuel open a store at The Board of county commission ers was in session two or three days bat week. 3Iiu Lydia Bell, of Lincoln, lectured at the M. E. Church last Tuesday evening. Dr. Baird has moved his dental office to the drug store. rooms above Sberer's )ferars. Strohm and Shirey a three day's business trip to last week. went on Kansas Rev. Bent moves to Kearney this week. The people of Red Cloud are sorry to loose him. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the residence of Mrs. Levi Moore on next Tuesday at 3 o'clock p. m. Numerous new subscribers added their name to the already large army of Chief readers, last week. The Rev. Geo. O. Yeiser will preach next Sabbath, morning and evening, in the Congregational church. We are pleased to add the name of f Mr. Cone, of Guide Rock, to our large list of subscribers at that place. Mr. Taylor has closed the restaurant south of Sherer's and will hereafter hold forth at the Commercial hotel. Gilt edged calling cards for the ladies, with the name neatly printed in beautiful script type, may be had at the Chief ofllce. The old seed who had an auction at Holcomb's hardware store last week, left, taking with him, it was said, more goods than he hrought here. Prof. Scagcr's musical convention began Tuesday night and will contin ue a week. It promises to be full of interest for those who are fond of moric. Mr. and Mrs. Seth P. Mobley, of the Grand Island Independent, honor us with an invitation to their tin wed ding reception. Sorry that a rush of business prevents our attendance. Last week Sherer sold a large bill of goods to a party who will open a drug store at Cora, Kansas. Wholesaling is not entirely out of the line of the enterprising dealers of Red Cloud. An effort on the part of our post master and citsaens, to secure better mail service is met with the plea on the part of the government that they are too "hard up" to accede to the request. Poor, persecuted, penurious government. A few of the merchants sefuse to take punched silver coin at par. They make a discount of 35 or 40 cents on the dollar. Don't let your money go at that, you can realise more for it by selling to those who are willing to buy it. Parkes Bros., the shoemakers, who always do the right thing in the right time, builded ye editor a pear of boots just in time to save him from the de grading necessity of tramping over town in search of local items (and credit) in his bare feet. Last Sunday evening Jack Laring ton, an employe of the B. A M., had his hand badly crushed while coupling cars at Culbertson. He came to Red Cloud and on Monday morning Dr. Hall, assistant surgeon of the B. & M., cut off two of his fingers and patched the others up so that he will not loose them. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church was organised the 29th of Oct. last, and the members assumed fifty dollars of the church debt. At the last meeting of the society Dec. 2d, the funds in the hands of the treasurer amounted to over sixty dollars. Our Thanksgiving dinner and sup per yielded us about fifty dollars. If we continue to be prosperous, we hope to make up the whole of this year's installment of the church debt. Our next meeting will be at the resi dence of Dr. Mosena Friday after noon. There will be also at the same place in the evening a dime social, at which some useful and fancy arti cles will be sold auction. Ail are in vited. Sec. Every week from ten to twenty-five subscribers wno get their mail at Bed Cloud post office, call at the Chief office to get their papers. This is all right, we take it as a compliment, for I it looks as though the paper was ought after, but few have an idea of the amount of trouble it sometime causes ue. For instance: After the list is written, or partly written, a sub scribers cosaes in for his paper and the entire lot has to be looked over to Sad the right este, be steps oat and in a few minsrtes ether steps in and the same performance has to be gone throuch with, and it becomes monoti- novjs after twelve or fifteen have called, and it mrsrnmfi lfrtn of our valuable time. We would as soon Mfeecribers cetttmrnanersalthkoJaceas at the post office, Wt wouWl sugsjsst thai it woaM save a immease amount of vrorksTtieew'slgjiBfia pa- perlverewohusotaaavmas, tkat we may place their akmssj its a list to thsmsslves, tmm avoaaaJag Uae ti lis of search iag threeagh she entire lot te id their papen. "Happy New Year" office. Last week the Bora Home ynear being burned to the ground. A fire originated in the room occupied by the family of Mr. Van Dyke, while the folks were at breakfast, and was discovered just in time to prevent a conflagration. Prompt work extin guished the flames and saved the building, with a slight damage to the carpets, furniture and floor. The fol lowing evening the Valley House also had a close call. A lamp exploded in one of the rooms, and but for prompt work on the part of those who discov ered the fire the property would hare been consumed. wav Siflraft fedaty At the meeting of the W. 8. 8. last Friday evening there was a good at tendance, and we received considera ble addition to our membership. Selections were read and several subjects dicu.wed. These meetings are not monotonous, nor by any means lethargic, but they are spirit edly condcuted, and are interesting to all who attend. The next meeting of this society will be Friday evening the 30th innt., at the residence of Mrs. Dr. Baird. All are invited. Sec. Wcdonot know who is moat to blame, the managers of theaters and other entertainment who advertise that the curtain will rise "promptly at 8 o'clock" and then haul it up at 9, or the persons who are too dilatory to get there until long after the hour of opening. There are always a numler who go at the proper time and they do not Hke to sit an hour. aud wait for the performance to heinn. Lot the curtain go up at the time advertised, if two thirds of the seats are empty, the people will come earlier next time. We suppose there is not a town in the northern half of the United States that has not every winter since tho war witnessed the sight of a man coming in on a load of wood wearing a soldier's overcoat. Every winter for the last ten years we have had the pleasure of witnessing the exbilirating sight until the present season. What is the matter? can it be possible that the army blue is going out of fashion or is the stock of overcoats exhausted. The government should see to it, that enough overcoats are supplied the people to keep up appcarences. Our eyes love to dwell upon the scene. SryCmk lUm. Allow us to open our letter this week by thanking the citizens of this vicinity for trying so hard to hunt up the poor lonely Orphans; therefore we "como again." Uncle Rosacrans has been on the sick list, since our last writing, but through the kind aid of his wife is able ?l ,B"M cuan ueccascci, are reques . , . ted to present them to the undersign- to be around again. Mr. Covals have gone to Johnson county, (this state) to spend the winter. Mrs. Serl seems to be quite happy through the intelligence received, that she is grandma to a 10 pound boy. Mrs. Frazure, from Kearney county, was visiting on the creek a few days ago, but was suddenly called home by the illness of her husband; which was a great disappointment to her many friends. Anna said unto Joseph thou shall go to the dance; and Joseph being a meek, mild man, took unto himself a little red ribbon, and did go. And it came to pass on the same day of the same year; Joseph's brother Thomas, was expecting a partner to be brought unto him by the stage, and as he was sauntering along thinking muchly of his poorly shaven face, he lifted up his eyes and looked, and lo the stage camo out the brook. We understand that the Walker estate is soon to be sold by Sheriff sale. Benjiman look well to thy flock. Can't we hear from Buffalo creek, through the columns of this paper. We judge our friends there by our selvesnothing would please them better than to see their names in the Chief. Two Orphans. SAimtAairsw'sDayi. Ed. Chief: Dear Sir. It is said that in whatever part of the world a few Scotchmen may happen to settle, there they are sure to start a Saint Andrew's Society, and the following item shows that we, of the Republi can valley are no exception. Ixavale, Neb., Nov. 30th 1881. At a meeting of Scotchmen, held at the house of Mr. Hugh Stevenson, it was agreed to start a Saint Andrew's Society, and Mr. Peter Cochran called to the chair. On motion it was agreed to call it the "Inavale Saint Andrews 8ociety." On motion, Mr. Hugh Stevenson was elected president, John Mitchell, I vice-president, H. A. Baird and Alex. Walker assistant vice-presidents, Wil liam Wilson, secretary and Douglass, treasurer. On motion it was agreed to meet on the 4th of July next, at Riverton Neb. All Scotchmen are invited to come. On motion, John Mitchell was ap pointed to write out a Constitution and by-laws for the society to be sub mitted at the hext meeting. On motion, a committee of arrange ments was appointed, consistinc of Mr. Peter Cochran chairman, and H. A. Baird and Malcolm Shaw. On motion, it was resolved that the Society do not charge any entrance sees from new members, daring the present year. Alter partamnr of a bonatiral paMtPrenarea by oar whole soBlea host, the compmsty of "boneet men ami bOBoy the tame till "the thetwalnia social -chat which took as hack AwM Laasj Bjw," smmmaj. afaseta lasawaacoat Special Notices. Xeatoae ta this eelama U! to aaar 1 eeaU tUMSMiwna. Shogo Flour for sale at Roar's. Ladies calling cards a splendid as sortment, at the Chief office. A full stock of iron and wood pumps, at MrzcHKU. & Mokmakt. 4-tf W. B. Roby has the Urgest stock of Fancy Groceries, Confection, 4c, to the valley. Go to Roby's and he will show you Daylight-Oil; it burns longer give a better light and is non-crpkmre. -tf For 8a Lt 160 acres of land 7 miles south-west of Red Cloud, partly under cultivation. Timber and water. Apply at this office. Persons traveling on the cars during the winter are subject to cold from the oftn opened doors, which can s cured with a twenty-tire cent bottle of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. Buy of your druggist Smith Brothers announce still an other important reduction in raff of interest on time loans. Straight nine per cent annual interest. Call at the Bank and leave your application. 40t. Children cry for Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. It is the most pleasant preparation for coughs and cold known, and iierfrvtlv harmles1 Price twentv-five anil fiOv iinf, n , "" n bottle. Sold by drugjnHk $50,000 To Loan On Real Esute vecurity, at 9 per cent., annual interest. No commis sions, at The Webster County Bank, Red Cloud. lOtf MONEY TO LOAN! On Real Estate, at the lowest rate of interest, by A. A. Porr, 15-tf Red Cloud Neb. TAKE NOTICE. I have purchased the fractional sec. of land laying between Peter McNitt's and the river. And the public is hereby notified not to cut any timber on the same. M. B. McNitt. 7 Per Cent. Money to Loan T Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, or on deeded land at 7 per cent., and 1-62 per cent, commission, or at straight 9 per cent, no commission. J.NO. R. WiMjOOX. Office next door to Chief office. 30fl Many persons arc bitterly opposed to "patent medicines," and will rarely use them at all. There is no doubt that many are worthless, yet a remedy that has stood the test for years, like Dr. Sherman's PitiCKLY Ash Bitters, and its salo and popularity increasing every day, must have merit or it would have disappeared long since. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all per sons having claims against the estate ed, administrator of said estate, on or before the 1st day of May, A. D. 1881. Gko. W. Hummki., Admin'tr. Dated at Red Cloud, Nebraska, this 1st day of December, A. D. 1881. 17-W-4 NOTICE. To vhom it may concern. All persons are hereby notified not to purchase certain notes drawn by J. W. Wrattcn in favor of Wm. Wyatt, one due the 1st of July, 1881, and the other October 1st 1881, for the sum of thirty dollars ($30.00) both bearing interest at 10 per cent from date, as the said notes were gotten bv fraud. 18-W-2 J. W. Wratten. 7AVZSI aOXSO STCZS 101 IAIX I have just received a car of thor oughbred Spanish Merino Bucks. PEDIGREE: Shipped from Vermont last year and not used, being climated, and in number one order for use. I offer them for sale in lota to suit pur chasers. We think they are the best lot ever shipped into this state. Come early and make your selection. Address, H. R. Btokx, Smith Center, Smith Co., Kan. 16-t-4 Money To Loan On Real Estate, in Wclsler and ad joining counties at the very best rates. It will pay every farmer who thinks of borrowing money, to sec 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 lor making or recording papers or taking acknowl edgements no advance or semi-an nual interest, and no interest until money is actually in hand. Call upon or address R. A. Simpsow. 38tf Loan Broker, Blue Hill, Neb. PIONEER -)o(- MATHEWS & HANNERS. Step tot near watt ef Wahatar Coaaty Baak. BID CLOUD. 5EBBAIXA. SHAVING, SHAMPOOING, ELair Cutting in the highest style of the Toneorial Art. COME AND OET A CLEAN SHAVE. SPECIAL BAEGMS! at the Store of F.XEWHOUSE, RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. )o( Youeaa get Hoods, Flannels and Needle Work of HOME MANUFACTURE. AUrtstockofGermaatewa Wool, Zephyrs and Stocking Yam, always DREW Gooa. ALL WOOL Hoods, aad a furl aapply af FLANNEIA Always oa HaaaL ta thaTZya TOTIfhw taw CHirssi a4 Bsvry. Final Proof Xoticcs. Ua4 0m a4 Wimlaim, . . H. MM. Xmd to torato a4 sa4 to f.H la aaai mwm aa SM aUt ef au ltatiia t saafta tal ta; asiCt af akt cUUa, a mmt tal aaary ttoraV. tostoa Oar 7ma- trirt Gt MWhUf ms Xaaw. at ak ta ns i a-.aa aUraa. Ua saaj. .- aWawa r. rrr. tYa. . ft. ? CX Ut ta ev4 VJ an. J raaca Km. Me mmm t fta Ms)taat rTa ak aUaaa rijpea asaa4klvaUMaaaU U4. via; t. lia Wajjy?, slasvy Vfeir. Tltay lavtar. WiHtaa T. Feats, aft OeU . a arStaaea '. 5 W rtZKB. KacWa. Laa4 Oalea at Baratniacua. JCafc, Set. 11. WW. XmW U keteay a iraa taal the Wlewtar aaaatf saUlar aa al4 aU f ale eateaitoa l saaae taal ftt la tmttrt f hie Jj a4 UataaM arwf U1 ha taaie U&re Cleta a Pietnet Wt WaaaUtf Oaaty at S4 CU4 Sea., en Satarta Dvremtor 17. lt via: Va taea. rra.D.S.'a.antfWUeJfc; tamer ee. tJ ta Sa maa U. Ha aaaaa U fclla write eases ta ee hie aaaOaaaaa raUaa aaaeu aa aeuuraiMai f aai ftMrUa, Ttotaea Keaart . C aaas Ksaa. aQ t K4 Cla oflTdarU 8.W.8WI1 aaeueatewjuraueaief aal4 taal vitz laa Caario U. Ptiae. aJ.V4. rZEK. aalvar. Laa4 OCe at tlo-alatea 5eh. See. 13. IMt. Xetiea to herahy eivea that the felUvtac asae4 eattlar has Ble4 aUe af hie letaalU to seahe taal araaf ia eaaaort af his elaiat aa4 ea emre taal eslrj thereof hera tha elrh el UUCvoan ia Wahetae eal7 at his aelca la Ka4 Oaa4 llefc. aa Satar4ay Da. 17. ll. via: '4 Ha. 4IB fee tha J X an ee. SO taera i raaarallw. Ha aasaaa tha felleeriac -aeeaae ta aeaea hie eaatiaaaaa reaiaeae aaaa. aaaeahlvatiefaei4 Ua4 rtr Hartaat W. fafhe Hear TattJe ffalaea sUrtla. J eh a MeCallaai all of WaiU 5ea aorlTaaeli S. W.SITZEK. Rieiar. LaadOfteeat nieoasiactoa 5eh.K- 4. 1MI. IfaUaa to hereby aieea that tha folWa-laa aasaad eetUer aae tied aetira of hU iaUeUoa U aha taal araof la carport of his claja ex4 ea eara teal aaur thereof, before tae Clerh af the O.art Webeter Coaatr Seh . at his aSJe ta fcad Cloud .Vb.. en'Fnlejr te.. lasl. ilu Siat II. Kniiifiai. Il'U Nt. 3767 fir the math l qaartea too2arat low. He uaaee the fultcwie wituca-ee In crote hi -otiUnuoa raeiaeaea aiKia aal ealtiatiea afalj laJ, v u VI arres V. Beal.Nel.oa HurJ. Hearr A. Uc uae. KJ- i l. JVoCaae all of KJ Cloa I Neb, BOflOJaeS &. W. HWTrZJCa, XeUter. Laaa Oflea at Bloeealatfaa, !eb. JCer.. f . ISM. Hettoa to karah givaa that the foiloalar aaase4 eettlar haa Ila4 aetlea of his iateailoa to seahe laal proof la saprart of hi el that said proof will be a4e bafer Clerk Oto- triet Coart Wahatar Cauatyat Ke4 CUa4 Neb. oa etaray Uaeaaiaar 10 lall. Baaa W. Smiblcv. H'4 5e. SI9 fer tha soath-weet qaarter aaa. S towa 3a raaga 9w. Ha aasaes tha falloeHae vUaeasaa U araea his eoatiaaoae rtsMeaea aaea aaa ealttralioa ofealJ Iaa4 U: Jeha A. KaillhorThaiaaeelllaNahJoehaa Oeltea ef Blaa Hill Neb . Jaha Q. Roblaeoa or IhoesM ellle Neb- Arther A. Pope ef Rett Ooaa Sea. aaelMaeS . IT. J.W1TZKK. Keftoter. Laai Oslee at HUosslatton Nh.. Oct.. 31. 1H1. Kotieelf herebrctTeathat the Jollawlai aaeaad eetUer has AleVl aotlee of hie tatealiva to saake flnal proof In en p port at hu elalsa. aa4 that said proof erill be uaje before Clerk ef District Court at Had Cload Neb., oa Hatardaa December 10 I'M. ris: Ltrraia L- Lsaa. H'4 No. 310S for the eU M tV sw eeerter et nw qaarterstr qaarter see. 34 taera io raaga Vw. Ti Barnes the following wltaeeee to prore his eoatieavas reaideoce atna and ealUeatiea of said Und els: Oeorae Tool. J aha trattoa. Henry Coaler. AaJre M. llerdy all of (ialda Koeh Neb. aovludecS 8. W. 8WITZKR. RaglsUr. Laad Ofiee at BlooaslacteB !eh Oet.. 31. IMt. Notice Is herebr riven that the follaviasr- aamed settler has fled notice of his lateaUoa to make flaal proof la seaport of hit elalsa. e4 ;rr tker r. bafore tba Vlerk of Uistrict ioart.la Webstar ooeatr at ftke efsea ia Red Cloai .Nebraska oa eataraar laaeesbar District Coart, (a Webstar coast ia Had Cloai .' 10th. 1881. els: LeneoLB .Sscu. H'4Ao.4294fortheae!seo:2 lei i 4a raaga ttaeeeae ta llw. Us namea tha followiag prove hto eoBtlaaeu raeidaaeaapen aad eal tlvatloa of said laad via: leaae May. Jacsee Tamer. Jfartia Uatteld. Chailas Heheertahal all of Blaa Mill Seb. fifc. aovlodaeS 8. Sf.SWITZBR. RegiatPP LEGAL NOTICE. JenhiaDaTU-a-ill tahe aetlea. that aa tha 2lKdayafeeaibTlMl. F. C. llaeeao a Justiee af tha Paeaa of fetaJasa prefect, Web ster eoanty Nebraska. toeaH aa order of at tachment fcr the turn of HZM. ia aa anfiva aaadiag before him. whereta Stabler k Deisher are plaiotiSe aad sail Jeakia Davie deteadaat. Thet property consisting of one wagoa, oaa eora plsatet. one aeeder. oaa harrow, one talk? plow, two horaea. ana ealtivator. has haea at tached nader said order, fcaia eaeje was eon tiaaed to the 6th oar t Jaaaary 19XJ at 10 o'eloeft a. ttTABLas a Dsmilb. riaiaUSS. MrMlMreoK A Mwikiey. AU'rs. Blaa Hill, We reketerCoaatyJiehraaka. Deem- barstaissi. 18-w-ft LEGAL NOTICE Jaasls Da la 4a taka aeetosy. that aa tha 34thdayofNorember 1M1. t. C Masehow a Jaetlaa af tha Faaea of Potsdam p rati act, Web tar Coaaty Nebraske, Uaaad aa order of at Uehsaest fortharam of SS7J0. la. aa atiea peejellag batare him wherein tha Yea direr Cora Pleater Co., are plalBtifs aad anid Jeakia Davto dafeaaant. That are party eoasieting af eaawagaa. m eora plaater. aaa seeder oaa alky plow one harrow oae eora eal tire tor aad two horsea has beea attaehai ander sail order. Ssid eaase was oeatlaaed, Uj tha 10th day of aaaary at 10 o'clock a. at. Tha Vaadirar Oera riaatar Ca. By its Attoraeys aiaraaa A H wgasy. . Blaa Hill herauian. waeacar Caaaty naataaaa vaaaa- la-w 9 LEGAL NOTICE. Kotie to hereby girea that ea tha Uak day ef Daeamkar 1881. ia tha towa af Bad dead Bah. aeaoeita MeFartaad's store, there will ha aelJ at aablle aaetiea tba foil awing described preperty: Oaa aaafe brewa mare, with ahiu hlad faat a llttia aaove madiam else wita star ia forehaaS. seven years old. Oaa dark brow a herea ma diam sixe. white htad foot, eight yean eld. One black horse Bine years ol d. star toj forehead white bind foot. Ore red aad white oaw with ritbt horn broken of. Ira yean old, aad oaa Cleria-ie broking plow. 7 he said proierty hariag beea taken aader and by virtaaof two ehaiUe mortgagee, dated, raraactieely Noremb-r ttk 1I7S ead JTay Slth 1981. aad recorded aad Had la th Clarke oflea ia Wahatar eonaty. Th aaaa of tha mortga- Kr being W. w. Baanell. Tha mortgagea iag Char In II. Potter, which said ortgageea wared sly aaskaad ta aad are aow ewaedby Jt. R. Baatlyaad CM. Story assignees. There to dae M. K. Beastly aseigaee tiU.K. Taara to daa C. SI. Story assignee 178.73. makiaa tha total amosatdaeat tret pabUeatiea af this aattee 823XC7. DetadatKadCload thisSithdayef X xm. , MwwruT aad C U. sveay. By J,S.9taeB.Atry. lt-w-3 EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET RED CLOUD, NEB. TVo ekitoeatef Frwtoaael what tha kat eVasahara rraafe maata. gsmjewlaalstlaa aSwrat. atwara a aaaa. OQ S MB I fe s 1 li o 2 l g i CO I Chicago Lumber Yard; Kd Olood. Habrmska. YARD SOUTH Of HAMrTON HLACKiJMfTH tUOr, 0 MAtX ST Trn coatUnttv e haad an aaaortaee! UwWf Lath. ihlria, tsee. Wlsdowt, Ua. Hair. Ct. rUtlr, UniWiec r" r.w, Etc Ktc -sx 8- PLATT & FREES, Proprietor. REMOVAL FROM- CHICAGO TO RED CLOUD, Immense Stock of Dry Goods, MAESH Has Them. COME! COME! COME! 1881 1881- SPANOGLE&FUNK, wri m -arx -m -nr -re w i rt rj w S n UH.AJJ(J UJI 11 1 f. Jib J u a- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Two Doors South of Rank, RED CLOUD. - 2STEBRA.S.KA. mW Sa. ra. sMsaamBSjgi, . ,i ' . ; " i m wtvzjl ljsi tj it vsrs 'jrT AEMKiriSla W CI ... 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