The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 12, 1882, Image 4

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This Space
"Will be occupied next week by
A. KALEY
Succefi'nr t Sa ui'I Garbcr,
2
"Willi :i: :slv!tiM-!iK-nt of hi- luge
Mock of XKW tfOUDS.
DR- SHEJEtER,
Proprietor of the
Ciiy Drug Store.
AKD DEALER IB
Drugs, Medicines.
Paints- Gils
and Varnishes,
A full supply of
KAMI'S, KAMI SHADE. WICKS,
COMBS HliCrfHESAC.
r.itronasr t-nlicitcd and thankfully received.
cWrcfirijitions cnnlullj cnniouniJed"
One tluiir south of Garlicr o store,
i:kd cloud, neb.
R. L. TINKER.
(Successor to'O. A. Brown.)
DKAIXK IN
Parlor, Bedroom
AND KITCHEN
FURNITURE,
i? jackets, chromos,
Picture Frames,
Mattresses, Etc.
OCii alwar nn hand and trimmedon short
n.-tice. Triee as low np any in She alloy.
liij...;rinf of all kinds done j.rowj'l and
rntifactwry.
Hiirinl Kobcs furnished fit reasonable
rates.
TiEI) CLOUD,.
- - NEB.
Harness Shop,
BY
J. L IU?3LLF?,
Kct'j'S conttMitly on h.md a full Line of
HAKNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES,
HORSE-BLANKETS,
WlIIIS, COMBS, BRUSHES
HARNESS OIL,
Aim everything usually icepi in a iirsi-
jp class shop.
TWO DOOES NORTH. OK THE BANK.
IbaJiisliKt Cash Prico Paid for Hides
and Fuis..
Flour & Feed
STORE,
CZAS. E. PUTUAM, Prop.
DEALER IN
lLOUR.FEED
Corn. Mes.1. Bran Choprisl Feed and
GROCERIES,
Yiit the lied Cloud Oroeery. Feed and Pro
vli"ii -torivhcn you want j-uj'plic for man or
h i.i.
.iii:het market price is cash paip for train
ii Uin-I" of.H.untrv produce nfecn .n exchango
fm vr-.ol-. li.M.di dclitertd ti. all pans iiPtuwn
fn 1 .-li.irm-.
-!..ltr -mill of Heeds Plov Factory,
KED CLOUD,
Nebraska.
Samue! West,
DKAI.KR IN-
Tobacco? Cigars,
C0NFECTI0NEHY.
CANNED FRUITS,
FRESH FRUITS,
CRACKERS, CHEESE,
ORANUES, LEMONS,
AND A rri.i. IJNK OF FANCY
e
e
ALSO A KIltsT CLASS
Joe Gream
Where y-u can always-
gct a nice dish of Ice Cream during
ihf Season.
A share of the public patronage- is
iipert fully solicited; First door
south o! .Mitchell A- Alorharl ..
Y.rM Cloud. - - Xkuim
EMIGH BROS.
MEAT MARKET
HED CLOUD, NEB
." Sanc- I
that the inl
of Frch meat
u-in the line
LOd. . . . . i
iCShercf.inia-uot j
THE CHIEF.
LOCAL MATTERS.
TIirRSDW JAN. 1L IS?:!.
, , i , - ,,. :...- .mwr
Loi'nJ itiliwrtitinfnlfi Hitrrlra avion
, r.,i:,r .,,.,11. r ; I,r rhtmrul liktx.. a .
line kii-Ii inwtiirii.
.i i
A i buckles CofTe, 5 pounds for
$1.00. nt Roby's.
Kobe still keens a cood supply of
the best cigars- in town.
Ladies calling cards a splendid as
sortment, at the Chief office.
The "beautiful snow" made its ap
pearance again Monday night.
IK C Webber has our thanks for
late Keadville, Colorado papers.
Sheriif livers of Cass county went
wot la-t Tuesday morning on private
business
Mr. .1. L. Kaley, of Bloomington ha?
taken up his 1 evidence in Red Cloud
and expects to remain with Us.
Mother's meat market changed
hands last week, and Messrs. Aultz tt
Biutt have become the proprietors.
Mr. Swcczy of the firm of Simpson
it Swcezey, Blue Hill, was a pleasant
caller at tbe Cim:r olfice last Fri
day. The Ladies Aid Society will meet
at the residence of Mr. Spanogle, on
Friday the J 3th inst., at 1 o'clock p. m.
sharp. A full attendance is" desired.
Six.
Geo. M. Horsey, of the Ilubbell
Times visited Riverlon last week with
a view to moving his printing office to
that town. Wc understand that he re
ceived considerable encouragement.
Markikd. On the 4th of Jan. 18S2, by
the Rev. Geo. O. Yciser, at the resi
dence of the hi ide 's father, L. IK
Luce -., Mr. Willis V. Fulton and
Mis Amy A. Luce, tx of Webster
Co. Neb.
The W. C, T. U. will have a Hayes'
Tea Party at Mrs. E. B. Warner's on
Friday afternoon of this week, meet
ing to comence at 3. The gentlemen
arc invited to come in to tea at five.
Humanized vaccine virus at Dr.
Mosena's office, where the public is
invited to call and get vaccinated and
thus guard against an attack of small
pox which seems to be spreading over
the entire country. 23-W-2
Several personal encounters occur
red last week on the streets and in the
saloons, but no one was very badly
punished. If men must and will
fight let them fight like men. a la Burr
and Hamilton, and not like dogs.
C. Craw, of Arbor Hill, near Cowlc,
in Elm creek precinct, wishes to in
form the public that he is a Justice of
the Peace and prepared lo transact all
business in that line that my come
before him, in a prompt and impar
tial manner. U3-2-t
THANE3
To those who look part in (he sur
prise, in honor of my seventy-sixth
anniversary. The handsome presents
will ever bring to remembrance the
kindness of the donors. May your
lives be long, useful and happy.
Grandma Mick.
Isaac Hummel and family, of Elm
creek, have returned to Webster county
after a residence of a little more than
a year in Michigan, well satisfied that
'there is no place like home," especi
ally if'that home is in Nebraska. Ike
will settle down to -stay, on his old
homestead in Batin.
For Sale, For Cash.
The undersigned having sold
their business in Red Cloud, offers
out
for
sale for cash the following described
properly, to-wit:
Two horses, household furniture,
chickens, hay, and other articles too
numerous to mention. Which will be !
sold cheap for cash. Call at Mother'
old stand, Red Cloud.
T. J. A- Wm. MosiiEB.
To induce farmers- to deal directly
with the Nursery and thereby save 35
per cent., usually given to agents and
collectors, they offer to make large
reductions for direct trade. Having
large cellars and a good assortment of
stock, they can ship any mild day this
winter and can no doubt open the reg
ular delivery early in March.
70 acres of Nursery, large stock of
Osage, fine lot of Trees, Small Fruits.
Forest Trees. Ornamental ?tock and
Evergreens. Correspond at once for
terms. Address, E. F. Stehikn.s,
Crete, Nebraska.
IHAVALE N2BSAS2A
WeaiSer Obrerraticas fcr the Month
Eeceaber 18S1.
sf
Xo. ol tflear days, '2 So. of cloudy
days. 5. 2o. of stormy days, 4. t
Light snow fall on 3 dav. i
Kainfall 1 day, total rainfall 0.0.") of'
an inch
Highest temperature, (noon obser
vations) G4, lowest 31. Mean tem
perature for the month at noon. 40'.
North and. north-westerly, winds
prevailed.
The- mean temperature far Pec. ISS0
was ."I0, a difference of l.V.
L notice that ennor ays in ,j j
ALnane. for Dec. SI. that we were to
have ry cold and bltistry weather in
tne west, on the 1st, I'd and 3d. and '
irom tho 7th to the 11th. and a- had
time irom the lath to the 2uth. and
Would - loose
faitl" (if he has any) in his 0wn pre-j
d;0t;.-,,,.-. (. W. IC'ICHT Ob? ' '
.. , 1- ,- ... t,- . . "!" t
u.-.ajiiuimcos u eaiin-r S,:r?iee. t
3... .J "" "" "! v iirisimas. w:u to p"iviuuiii) n.nu ukl-h m-uhi!;, , ,. ., ir ' l , t? 1 . I. . 1 u t i -r i- 1 oorr.'Kins inonev, iu -ce me ie:orei
lsKA. 1 1. .,, ... , . . . . , - Parkers Hair Ralsani nrewnts thr. I is nretmretl to do all work in his line! ..-. . . . . '
flier ikii.vha .i .n .. it . .., x-ii. . i i i iiri'iii'inirn 'innna i-i nro 12 i-i j rrm- a di'.wtiiii iit r.i'iPL-kiniin unn nviii . -
ir1 or,, V V " ri - u- , annoyance by promptly restoring the' promptly and m a Workmau-Uke ; """' ' a .-
.the 20th to the 3Isf. was to be verv -Some of the neighbors turned out a ' vouthml iln- manner. i r'r-ty . .. . . !
iit :l 1 11.11 'iiifi tA. .. . i r . iii rrin aaai i ,----,. -- -- t m m -tn ! t" n nntii . nun ii- nriir
mi...j. in.uably.V.emiorisall right lew days ago and hauletl L-ncIe IJosa- tt-.-j.-Wjm-- tedious- debr-no d,linp with extern
111 SOlllC lIace. btit imfI.wn..nnl.. v. crans his winter worni-whii'h !; ri.rl.t I ..aa .va-ji. . .,nni;.4iuu f.. r.....
....- - --. . ..-... - 1 .o 02ron?A :o me tnirTOwer no.
him. the Clerk 01 tl, av,i " .-.,.! nnd mnv von nil be rrp.-te;t libpwiJ'. Tdie hundreds of beany, and healthy -CXOl fce-OllOeilJ.-- conimi.-j.ion no fov foe makin-r 6f
Neb. "went back on him " Jfhe ' wn? 1 should vou live to be so-old. "" i w T?,- wn ".Cn r"d Cu i1! -ant- j recording papers or taking cfcno
10 conie-oiu in-ie ne
. . . 1 . . 1
Some time sim'C, becoming tired of
having our poultry yard raided by a
'"tramp" dog of the female persuasion,
we took occasion to snuff out its
worthless life with a pistol bullet, and
upon hearing of which, the old person
who edits the Aryan, with the tears
streaming down his venerable cheeks
"
:d, that '"the poor little dog was a
pet and its death was sincerely
mourned."
As a champion of the rights of the
female tlogs of Red Cloud, our
esteemed contemporary will doubtless,
with continued close attention to busi
ness, prove a success, a it i3 a matter
with which he is evidently familiar,
but why he should wield his editorial
pen in behalf of this particular chick
en killing dog is not entirely clear to
us, unless we credit the baying that
a follow feeling makes the whole)
world kin' and being a cur and a!
a fellow feclinir makes the whole
chicken thief himself his sympathies
naturally go out to the other cur that
met its death while engaged in that
questionable means of gaining a liveli
hood. SMALL ?02.
It ': reported that the small pox
craze in Keokuk, Iowa, is at red heat.
The malady is by no means as de;
struethe of life as many of the other
more common diseae., and belter
than all, it is under good control,
even within a reasonable time after
exposure to the contagion. Vaccina
tion soon after exposure is as effective
in mittigating the more serious symp
toms of the disease as at any previous
time. It is true that there are atmos
pheric conditions which at times tend
to intensify miasm in the system, but
these arc not so apparent it is said, the
present winter. Those who have been
successfully vaccinated should have
no fears of a fatal termination, even
if they should contract this disease.
It is observed, that where the scar
of a former vaccination is still well
marked, there is but the slightest
liability to an attack of even varioloid
or modified small pox; and it has a!.-o
been pretty well demonstrated, that,
as a general thing, vaccination repeat
ed every seven to nine years affords
complete imunity from all bad effects
of the contagion. There is another
question well settled, and that is. that
the disease under consideration, has
been greatly modified as to the white
race, in consequence of a century of
vaccination, and that it borrows its
horrors from its intensity in the past.
Among the North American Indians
it is the most deadly of all contagions
or enidemics, and is regarded by that
race with superstition ami dread.
It is the public and private duty of
every individual to protect himself
and the community from the effects of
this plague. The fears entertained by
some, that they will contract other
ailments through the vaccine lymph
are wholly without foundation in fact,
and the prejudices against this huma
tarian discovery are as soulless as
those who hold them. Every oim,
babe and adult, invalid and robust,
who have never been successfully
vaccinated should loo'C no time, but
have it done at once.
Next in importance is that large
class where the mark or scar on the
arm has become effaced by time, or
where perhaps the original operation
wtH not thorough; and last, all who
have not been vaccinated within the
last seven or eight years. This simple
precaution, trivial in the expense of
time and money, is incumbent upon
all and should not be disregarded by
any. It is a public virtue, and every
man owes it to himself, his family and
the communitv of which he forms a
part.
J. M. Mosilva, M. D.
Red Cloml, Neb.
Try Creel: Hens..
En. Chief: Since wc have been
classed among the onr tenth of the cor
respondents wo will favor our friends
with a few more of O'lr humble
thoughts, and should wc say some
thing of somebody that would happen
to be true, please take no offense, but
come out manfully ami oppose us.
that is all wc ask; we are in for fun
and improvements, and do hope that
we will be allowed a space in the
Chief; if not will try brother Kenney's
paper and should he cast our worthy
production in his little basket we will
start a paper of onr own.
Onr school is a success; how could
it be otherwise with the teacher we
have. We hope that young lady's
education is about finished so we
could have a wedding to speak of, for
news is scarce.
. Wood chopping and turkey roasts
are the order of the daw
f i I ii........ A...i ......;i.. i.n.. ...A
v. n. mi.viu.uiui.iiiiin n:iu- goiiejm U1C practice O
from their old home to tneir new.
Tom IJvan s familv is verv sick with
levt'r-
Another wood chopper at Thoma
VjS"'s
We hear of much disturbance on
Walnut, and think the main reasons
are, that "halt of the deserving people j
have not been mentioned.' don't ;
spare the least pencil, if there is not j
.,..,, .,, I
enough wealth on alnut. we will see
what we can do for you.
e undcstand there was a social
hop and oyster supper at A. Arnson's
!a-st Friday evening.
strayed or stolen, two turkeys be-!
h'nsimg to John Jones.
Sinceour last writing, Mr. William
Serl and familv from the north-eastern I
fa intended this for last week-si
paper, but failcI to connect, therefore1
thenewi-ompwh:it ofthepast.
.'1"lg
Xwf OtrpiiAx-s. ;
'. s,
Kti Valley.
Valley Co., Neb. Dec. 2T. J.SK
Mr. Eoitor- I left Inavaie on tbe
20th, struck north for this place. After
.. ,.., ,,lwk ,
Franklin county I di-covered an im-f
provement in the crops in the south-1
ern part of Kearney county, by the '
stacks of straw it seems as if the whole I
nr about all of the whole country was I
devoted to small grain. And as I(
u cared trie Platte river, I 'truck the
sand hills. A thiee miles drive
through those hills satisfied me, that
brought me to Lowe!, the town look
ed like something of the pa-t, the
poorest town that I have ever sect: in
Nebraska. I erased the river to Gib
bon eight miles north, Gibbon i-s a
lovely railroad town.
i lie country lor miles to the north
looked thrifty, all of the farmers or the
The cotintrv for miles to the north
most of them are well to lo, or it
seems so by what they have around
them. On north from Gibbon about
eight miles, we struck what the
set
tiers call the hills, they are
named, I thought it w.ti where
Great Soulh-Wcst about played
I traveled one half day and only
well
the
out.
not
aoout six miles norm on mv course.
then turned wct fourteen miles, over
as handsome a country ;h can be seen
in anv nait ot .Neb. 1-inc larms, tine
houses, all small grain or the most
it. Hardiy any stock and very few
hogs. This brought me at the south
fork of the Kotip river. ?even miles
farther north brought me to the Bea
ver, a sti earn somewhat larger than
Thompson creek.
At Riverlon between the later men
tionel points the country is some
what similar as it is on Indian creek,
or Farmers creek, very rolling and
iMirlv w;ffl.fl
From the lb-aver to the middle fork
oi me i-oup river u is a lair roiling
praiiie countrv, no -inall creeks. Jiu
! tame seventeen miles noith ot the
miuctle iork. is somewhat larger than j
. . .
the Republican liver, with bottom
lands (rom live to eight miles wide,
and a rioher bottom of land I don't
think is west of the Great Muddy.
This brings us to Loup City, a very
neat little town, located near the
h! tills. The road north to Valley
county is all very rough and bad.
Sherman county seems to be isola
ted as far as can be in the west, as far
as market is concerned. Loup City
i fifty miles from Kearney, fifty miles
from Grand Island, yet they have a
good country, they have got a good
crop, farmers tell me that the average
corn crop is mty im-tieis to the acre.
U1IC tanner tolil Hie tits Corn crop
...! ninfv I.ii.Ik.I iwr -ilm m nrf lw.r
went nint bushels per acre, .mother
eighty Ousuel per acre. heat aver-
ages eighteen bushel per acre. Pota
toes two hundrtd bushel per acre.
Corn at Loup City is woith :'.l cts.,
per bushel. A brother of the noted I.
P. Olive, is at Loup City, and one in
Valley county, buying com to feed
cattle he has at Loup City and near
there. He has ten thousand head of
cattle, two thousand of which he is
feeding tor market. 1 lie other, lie is
roughing through the winter.
i here is a him leedmg ten thousand
mi , .. . . .
After looking the thing over
considering the markets and
and
the
prices ol gooils tlieie
f lilt It ! Mil 41 t
IS 4 lit
Jau
Cloud and I will say here, that at no
sheep at Loup Citv. for the spring Miner. Mrs CampMi. Mrs MrFaihim! , ,7,h-1 '"-Tll0WjlH c , AM.n
market. Yet witli all this COrn, there l1"' ;'V'''--Mlvt.r and giai.ite "d N.wi frii,cas "ne'4 nn'. .ee 2
. ' 'teapot, .Mkj Ictl am! Mrs J. (j. Pot- town In riu lw. lie ntm the foil .tvin
is no more hogs here than is ueil by : ter-wasb bowl and pitel ier. Mrs M "-"; '" I'f In; emmoou. rwiilmer
,, r I, ., ...... j.i " '" upon and cultivation of . nd land, vix b-ui-
thc iarmcr-. 1,. Ihomas -mittens and bed st.re.id ' nri.i. iiuiiu.f.n. rh.iri.. :. iur.r iiem...
I lind
countv are as well oil with one tourth
of a crop, as thev are here with a full i
full
crop. I don't think they had better
come north to do better, vet if anv
one has no home there, here is a
chance to get one.
If this does not II nd a place in your
waste basket, you will again hear from
Valley countv. John Hauvey.
FniTou Cim:r. It is quite true tliat
we live in a land of liberty, but the
Legislature of Nebraska at their last
session, framed and passed a law regu
lating the practice of Medicines, Sur
gery and Dentistry in this state. It is
apparent that there are two parties in
this county, one is doing an active
practice and the other is continually
prescribing for the sick. Now sir,
they have no more right to do this,
than thev have to trafie in the sale of
.i
-pirituous liquors, without a license.
If they intend to continue on this line
longer, they must Register as Physi
cians or meet the consequences.
For the information of all parties
who may feel themselves guilty, we
refer them to page 317 chapter 53 of
the laws of Nebraska. This law was
made in the interest of the people,
and for the security of educated men,
i ..
medicine. This
1- . .t .-
taw nsrans ,nore man some parues are
aware of. No one can in fact prc -
scribe the most simple thing for the
sick or extract a tooth, without first
-
complying with the law. Unless this '
o -
thing gets beautifullv less at once, vou
... , , ' -
will hear a racket that will cost some
parties some mortification and about,
twenty dollars to star?- on. We have '
complied with the law. and regard
, . ' v"",
this as a step toward seeing it put in
tep toward seomjr It put 111
torcc. UehoM' to See this l leitl-'
mate business stopped rijrh
7
nerc, or
we will find a stopper that will hurt.
Don't get mad or we will find whcJ
you are. J. M. Mouna.
ArrcyaKe; arcidel
Gra- hairs are honoralile, but their?
town north on the II. 11., do I find t ey rt;us for one year, Mrs Put
goods as cheap as at Ked Cloud. And ; '-s-li up ami sancer, Ma-tor
,..,,.,' , - ... . . .doe I'errett pair ot pillow cases.
I think that the pcop.e of ebster J Mti,(cr p.h,ie Thompson-Almanac,
piii, sickness and well nitrh death bviPLOW WORK
''irkerV Ginger Tonic arc the be-t erf-!
liw" " "w world of its st.-rhtij::
ment and worth. Y.iti rtill rtis.I
in a!tni ov-rv comsnunitv.
The Very Latest
Telegraph Dis
patches From
Chicago to
A, S. MARSH,
THE SLEEPLESS.
Sugars arc down,
Standard A 10 cts.
Green Coffee lower,
12 to i S cts.
; rU,, ,K f,V ( ff
jTDULMC S OOITC
;
Dried Emits, very firm.
j
j
;
1 1
C'suiiiecl Goods
iwrnt-iK nc o iM- L.l
v.ii-Lu.uiv,o a nuit
o
i
t
ower.
Fruits, very
All kinds of
firm.
Tea,
.1
ofijjfjQQ lOWCT.
Irj- Goods.
Cotton Goods, firm
at i -8c advance.
Woolen Goods,
oths, Flannels Jeans 'nX.lViirN" un'1 UmwI
1 l-s. j .jt.lJfotfl s. W.SW I rZi:U. Renter.
and Dress goods, 20! -
DCr Cdlt. ofi.
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r n r f
r
riOOfls. Pl'lf
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nl
kirCirrS.
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Mon'o Vr1on IJliJfr-c
dl b UU1L.I1 OllirtS,
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rioril I , Airfc Krr
lllUO) VJIUV , CXL.
GREAT REDUCTION, 30 tO
40 per cent.
to s.&usgsj,
Red Cloud,
The Tireless.
ifanuarv 10, 1882.
Fridav of la-t week
"Crilllilui.!"
t;,.l. ,v., VI11.,.;M1t l... ,11lw. ,.,-
uumlier ot
I i i . . . . .
lu.r v tnends who, bv a jireconcer -
while. shi w.l,- :ili,ciit -ti..I i.r..vi'.li..l .,
a ...
-.-..,-... ..... ..-.... v.... -. ''. aiv-a
provided a
a bounteous repast for her ami them-
selves. I lie occasion ol the stirtii-i-e
, .... . . , .
was the 70th birthday of "Grandma,"
and she was the recipient of a number ,
1 I
of verv sine ore-cuts from her I
,. - . ' ,,.. . . . ,- . , I
triuuds. Ii:e lollowuig i- a list ot the'
presents, wan tne name- ol the
donors, a-lurm-hed us bv Mi
. M:-
...
. IJjide:
Mr and
Mrs Y
eiser stiver pickle
-si! vi
i .. . .
' castor. .Mrs Kenney. Mrs Iold. Mrs
j Mr M- ' MeNilt-f.uii-y Hower iotrt.
I Mrf M't-ktTsoii -haiuNome b.iir g!as
jinn jneKie ui-nes, .mi
'iirritl (.....
stand cover. MUs Oi.-ie Potter towel.
Mrs Slierer-calico dress. A. .1. Ken-
Ilt'y ri!'ls for one vear, Mrs Put-
: Percv
McIJrido package of candv.
Mrs Curtis whisk broom holder,
(raiuima rotter whisic broom, Airs
Joe and Mrs Sam Ciarber handsoine
set of knives and forks, Mrs Reese
pair ot hemstitched handkerchiefs
Mr and Mrs K. D. Jones glass water
pitcher, Mrs XewhoiHc calico drc-s
Carrie and Laura Mcl.ride napkins.
Mrs Hlair trlass brei.d nlate. Mr-
Mitchtll ladies penknife. Mr Jaelc -
son black lace cap. Belle Thorn p-'
son towel. Mrs Prkins-elass cake!
plate. Mrs Thompson red danm-k !
,1,1. i .,i, ... . ,t i i e .
table cloth. Mr Ambler glas fruit
dish. MrC. F. Evans iker knife;
iwi. .iiiu;i rviser potior lamp,
Baylm line linen handkerchief.
Flora Woods glass cake stand.
.... . at :.... t.- : i i- .
.M r-
"Mi..,,
r,
u'
McBride black eatin bonnet
All the above fine pre-onts given to
-,...i.. t: .i. t? t t i
irandllia AllCk.. h. K. .Mt KlCIOC.
Smith R rot hoi's atmiunr-e .-till an
other important reduction m rate of
interest on time loan
Sfrniirfit tiinr
percent annual inters, (all at the
-. -
Bank and leave vour application.
40tf.
$50,000 To Loan
- i- -,.--..-
-. T , ..
For Sale.
The undprsiflicd Oiretsi tor anlo tbo
iiie unuersii,ucu ontrs lor saie ine
celebrated Aornmil Stallion "ItOWOV;
ak T
Jim." Will sell for cash, or take a
1 r 1 .
nool span of mule in part navment.
. II 1. ., ' .. -
au or auuress. r u.vk kuwrits
! - - tr - NeNon, Neb.
oa neai rsi.no security, at 'J per Juiicni J'ntnct in ani for tbe county of Hb
cent., annual interest. No eotntnis-' trnd state of Nebra.k. and to m Af.u-
t;. ti wo , f .... it erci. in favor of the sandwich M'fV (Vj. I am-
SIOUS atlhe U Cb-tcr County Bank. , tiff, and wwm A. Hrey U.fendant. I hare
Ked Cloud. Ib-tf levied on the foil iiinj iSnieri bed Un U and
llMwlml. ...
K0I1CS TO TZiCHiSS.
1 icucei:
! " r"??1
j ! etDuiaatc
Nolle i' hereby rivn. that I Till exaair.i
civn.
'deire
bo taxy dcire to ouer tbeaielv
1 aa r.nat.iaTf. mr r.rrir f rh. rimrr r.9
cotaaioo iria-cU cf Wcbrter csanty. a Red
Kebrjfc?f. J&V
BuiivU ? Ai
-ioua on me utu -ansray n tse zr. ntas o:
Auuvt and Nnvetnber: At
e5rst Mtariaj-in tbe ciorthi oi
luly a nl October. At Cljiie
!."",. ? ,hr s,rt s,tarJay i 'a liit
jlareh. Jane. eptetnU: and HeettaLtr.
Ex-naH-aioc t. c-jmiaence at?M
jnoalbi 0:
Exa.mi5itocs to c-jmmence at?Mock a. It-
ChUlW.srRI5CK.
r. . o .-! j 1. . .. r
wuni j .-uptrinwcuer i oi i a one jortrac.sin.
KIi.4.CKS JUT A1IXG
to'-
JOILXXOYES
Wishes to inform the public thr
artv-ini.i 1 i
rnop north of MitWioil cc ."nrhart
;tre. Kr.o L'l.At in Nun. i
Final Proof Notices.
J I.rd "fflctrijoc:in'oo. Ieb Ja-. . !"-
NtUc l hffrl t jitfo !'n.: Lr tbl!C
named .culrr h. Sl-1 natter of hi. intrntion to
mk5nl proof in urvn of hi rUitn. rd
vir- final cntrj tbrr..f. hrforp Orrk of !
trie I'ourt of Wrtitrr cvurtr Nb.. at hi OJicr
n Itjl t l..a.l Ncb.ca SturdjFb. Htb.
ls. tli.
Jok Jnu.
'i'1 " ' '"" " R' "" tawB t" tzc
lCw. lie nam the follo-oinc wjtrrf
l-TOT ci. c.ir.titm -u rt:dn pon nl c-jlti-
riior ..;.4 Jnl. Tit Ml.rrrK l'wt.. Jjmr-.
."nrpnr. jp Hlrr. a! HJ nonl eo . .nJ
Vl i.un t. McKlnnr.of sVott Nrb.
jalJfeU' ?. rtT. SW1T7.ER. Kcfi.tcr.
I.nd Ofice : r.lo-umr.ton Nfb . Jan . 1. 1-:
Ntic i herel.v civ.n thtt th loll.wjrc-
! f tujVe tlnl irot m mpit of Ki c'aim oJ
Ithat .i I prKf wilt b mvl hcfir ("lrU t.f
IM.'riet ourt t Ked ClouJ Neb., en ""aturdar
February 11 11 tii
ll'd No. 701 fur the onth e.t qurtrr r. C
town Jn ranco llw. Hr noie the f!lop
t wttne'e to irnr hi contiouu rel rat e
! upon. n-M cultiviiti'in of ..id Nn'1 tii. Jrv.t
I ( AhNni N'eNon Unrtlrtf Dan-rl Ve'.u.r
i.Inlm u..i'.ii...i .ii ..r rit.. v.-.. .
i "
wiD'iunit Irinn:i0tnn rt Jan.
is?
Nonce i berelr evrn tj,,t finW,B
namsl pettier 6 ftlel mtier .f ht intention to I
mike finul proof in .ui'fort i hi.' la--j an I c- i
enre final eiurT thereof, before thr nr!c of j
jnr . ..uri v n.ier nuntjr .-rh . at Ui nfKcr
I l'.el Cloml Net.. on M"nv Vtb 13. l.v.1.
M''KU)
; ir,iNo..iv;ifnr id-
w qnnrter s i nvi
nvfju.irter rc. U i..n Jn ranee llw. )U
ti.-unr the fnllnnmr witn-' to .r.T c. hl eon-
tinuon rnlenee hmii. n I n ti 'ion at aiv!
lanJ. vie Charle. W Kr. U-nrv 0 Sett
lieorte . Le. AnJrc J. M-n all af KeJ
lou-i .e.
jnnl2iell
S.W SWIlZKi:. Kexifttr.
,
-
L.inl OSicent Blflrninirton. Neb. Jan 7th. l-i
Nottee is horebr irn that thr f..lliwme-
named ettUr ht SIcl notice uf h lutrntn-n t-
iiMKe final proof in ojpport f hi' rlun. in-l
eeure final ent-v thrHf. prv f t bp aiail- bv
tore JntLe A. Tullcv-i. t'Jerk of th rt cf
V.'ehster vo'.ntv. at hi ofirr. m Ktl "louJ
Neb., nn Moul:ir. Krbrutiry H:h. IK1, ii'
JosVfhtsR 1I.SH
Wiilmr of Civr S lti. Jrcrafl. fur the r
iu.rterw 51 town Jn ra ce 11 wrt. He
i arae. tor rullnwing uitno to prure hl eoi
tti ui.u rr'i-irnor up'ia. atiil -ul ivnti.m f .. i
Ui. I, u: II.irvr I .iliuer. itiheld I'altner
Lml "file ,t UI.HHuitctoa. eb. Dee . :1. lsI
Not:cr .. herel-v ciren that tb f-lnninr ;
atnel fe'tirr hn &IH nottrn of hti inteutHn '
t nink
fulfil rroof in tj-port of bin claim, anj J
' ' th.it 3ll t.rn if will be tnailn bpfor. Iti-c-i.t-r
r Keeeiverat tiloomiiiiMori Neb. nn Suturd.iy
February t.lsM
7 ' liAtll'DT f Tili.ra
Pro- D" N" C:lM for the' . -ee J town n
i ran?el2T lie untile, the Mloninc wittir..
j to pruve hi rontit.uciir resilience ti -n nnl
'i-ttm. n t -. 'rv
I eultnntion ot paiI laii't m .SU s r.
t W, ilium II. HoffinHii. Speuc.r Alexander, um
Churlr Stioouor. all of W.1U Nel.
ileil-Jjun-.S S. V SWll'ZHIC. Krei.tor.
Laml OiSro at Itloominston Neb Iec. jy. I3sl.
Notice i hereby liven that the followir.c
naineii jrttler bis fileJ notie of his intention
to make final proof in support of hi claim, ami
secure fin.il entry thereof, before the t'lork of
in Iteil Cloii'l Nebritiku on Sntunlar
roimtv at
February
Ith. Ittt. Ml
llrsji"c K. Mv.
HJ entry No. K'.'l lor the sw', (.. I town In
r:n:7o l"w. He n-xmr. tbo ("llomiut witnn.fK.
to pjovr hi cctitiiiuii'iii re.i'lener upon anl cul
tivation of .nitl Janil. viz Xavier Ie .Mr.
iMiiiiu-l Ofnetiu, Jii Mar.elle. Kmlie (J.-u-crux.
all of Whe.illmi'i Neb.
dcc'j.u-.S S. tt SJVITZEH. Hejl.ttr.
LamiOlScent Hlooioiiuton Neb Pec. .'. Ih"1.
Notice ii hereby turn that the ffllnwin
natiiC'l settler h i file! notice ol his intention to
i make ftnnl proof m -oprortof i,ieiim an.l -e-
. w 1 r - a . a wr ,11 i
f'.'-e jii c(I Cloud Neb. m Sn.uniiir January
o.Iicf in Hcd Cloud Neb
I Ith. lKS'J vii:
Johi KKLSaT
....... IF. -...-... .V. .
fe' k',
i nn! jut .
, f0. 'Si town In tnmr '.'. lie
i "om!.u
fotloninif ritnei""e. to prove hi
,,,a,",r lix: V?"''1 V '"i,i,f,k- ..J"
Mrattmi. I'iniinui'l i'eter.. An.Iiew M. Ilwril)
aH,,f " Uu' Neb.
ecKwnl'.' h V..tn.KK. Ittvfter.
, Und oao at iiioormnst.m b
Ioc. 7. 1M.
Not!.- i herebv citcii that thu foltonipf
I t.Htn.xl -rttlcr ha' filnd notice iirlii intention to
I tnsk' linil proof in ."ipport of hii ciaiui.anil
t .M.mr.. fl.ml .nttr llmi.itf lif.irM t.tti..M A e..1
, ... "....,: ... ,i.- .". :, .V.i....,, "...;:. '&'
i M iv " in' "ui iu ii ""mi iT'iuiii; m uir
; ..(r..-ein Hed ilaud Neb., ou Tutnlay, Ji..,uar
j xey- lici
jJy,,,,,...
IJrrjiiaan tietbbersvr all uf Netunda '
W.SrITZKH. Iti-irMt.-r
. . . . .... .....-.-.
LKCM. SOTIVE.
. tn the Iitnct C'.art of the Vh Judicial
t uiAirid in nun jur.nruri cwuni; .tciiajkj.
I Atonzn Allen )
I Juiiciihiiie Allen, t
.Ifn.phine Allen, 'defend
ant, will tk notice that on the 7th d.y of
lunnaiy 1S2. pl.tintiff herein filed bi petition
in the iJistrict Court cf WobMer count Neb
ra.'ka. acaint nd drf'dant. the object at.d
pmyer of hih i to obtain n dt-ere ot divorce
on the cround of Adultery cormni'ted on or
about the lt day of crpteraber 1"jS1 at Canton.
Cu.'ter Cuntr .Vnntin-x. wth one Sidney
Krwin. And to obtnin th custody of Robert
Allen and William Allen tbir children jou
nro require! to anjwer aid petttiuo on or
before the 27th daj ol KeLruarr Ifci.
AL.lSf I At-LIT.
1 w'c
Ily I.mt A SutTh. bu Attorney.
l.V.f.M. xotjci:.
T.In ?h 1'","et Cfcurt "r lh", ljfth .iu'!;ei'l,
Oi'tri.-t of Nenxan.ii. in nnd fir wcbtcr
County.
.;Akr.RF.r A. J.mso'. ITtlff )
' T
J HRT JlH:V. Dof't )
Henr Jf'hnon non-ridat dfndnt
, v II tike notice th-l n the l'Hb diy of Ycbtii
' 7n;1.,,,"V!orv- " "' "l ,hc. "ffirr t,f Mr'rt'"
A Holt u t'nint.Kn hi tl.e v.niy of Kqnrlwn
land Mate .fKa...f thetUintnlaliT. taioe-I
I 1 1 t.ike the t'ttinoiir of Veueci K. ifa.on.
t ary 1"J. litweii the nonr of Pi -. eloefc a. sn.
witne in tbij action t- b ueJ t evldrnc a
the trial id the alxve (.Milled cn, ui'h au-
thontr to adiourn from dar to 'Jit until ech !
' "epinon. 3lt have bon tafern.
''.--. j
MoniHTA.Jdim.n Pl'tiff.
Iy HinLlf a-Tnoitrr. tor Attoraej-
; SHERIFF SA LF.
I P-j virtne o e.n Kxcution it'ued Ly Jam. A.
....-!. ...v...v. a-..t. WUI1 Ml l- II II
LUitteu. as tae proper.y ol the tU A llarrey.
to-wit:
Ohe AJjms
A-
French Il.rvtr
hich I
-j01' !! al'"l''IC:Ie. totbefcuh-t
der r0T tn,h. at Fmdm i Fnnv. Ae h
.. .. .:. . ---------. -
b.l-
. ... . -.- . " -. - --
iu Red Cloud. Ueltr coutity Neb. on th
oom
I2"'? dav of January 112. .tl o'elv' :
' wtufy aid execution and et.
1 n.itii,.iMi,,t,..fi,.,:!.o
. IS.i
,- -..-- .v , -. --.....-..,
-- 3 w
Jo. W. Wicr... Sheriff.
, ,,,., , , ..
I
..JJI.4J 4 J " tl
Br virtne of an order of !e I'.uel out
th Filth Judicial Uiftr-rt Court in and
. Vebter countr Cebr.fka.utrin iiuiitrmrnt in i
n acion wherein 1'eter KoOeshauf t plaintiS J
inn .iuruia t. sx;n. tati -'i. sraua. nr 1
. DDiuniuccj&Qn iiii.r irt nn.rwi.ni.. . i
-'hall offer for iale at Publi- Acettas at the '. .
oor ia iunn ii'.w.r in jiu
LTO'I in a'l ean'j that t"in tie U.t wa I
her tbe !a.t tera ofn I curt b.W w I
i.v:ut aa ot jacuary f at no cllt p. a- l
the t(li"wsn 4cricl r'Ifty t'.-wit .
1 The ort! e.taorter 'x ctwa treaty-
to 22- Tomiir cue ' No'tki .f Iln
I rtaaa-l.!aTbii1 tai. I ith dr r Ui
cnn"rj;i- jo. - " mu, i
i-. .. .. ,.- .- .
19-w-J
i"hnlf Wtfc.ttr Coiaty.
: Money To Loan
On Real Estate, in W. b-tor a I ad
joining countir- m the verv b t rate
It "Ami unv everv Urrn-r who tntTjk- ot
nnal interest, arul ne mr.T-.t
money is aciaaJIy in han4.
Csl! -jzHtn or vldjej-
Ii. A. 5iarww
g?:f Jfjmt Hrofctfr, Kle HiU Xvb.
-DF.ALr.RS IN
HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, BRH
WIRE, ETC.
Red Cloud, - - Itfcbraska.
PUMPS
AND WINDMILLS A SPECIALTY
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PKI KY.I PKR KIN'S.
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'KHICAGO LUMBER VAR
,
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
tn I
li: i
YAKP m)1 TII OF 1 1 M ITON
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lC-e tontmttIr on Immi an R-orfmr4:! of l.imfrr. jtth, .tiifl Jk
U tndoue. I.tiii. !ia:r. (.Viuctit llrtr lUtiiahn; ! r
Kt- Kt.- Ft.
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PLATT
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II MBI.R. LATH I1INGI.!
RED CLOUD -
i
DRY LIMBER A V'X I.IV THE B!T I niKMVKKI I
fcOU A'l THE InWKST PICK I"
Davis Sewing Maghime;
SOU) HY
MITCHELL & MORHART,
-Red Cloud, - - jNTrbr.-KsLn
THE R! M M t HIM: IV I -K
AND DON'T VOL' FORGKT IT.
GoTo"w."B. ROBY'S
Staple 4?
VL
III!
riMiD -A rfu.ni.rv
l WHZlU'iJW
is low v Al
Choice Nuts, Fruits, & Confections.
tsJ-Frefih Fruit and Vcgoiul.N ?o! I on i ,t a -,.i .
i:rr lot i vi ;.
REMOVAL
CHICAGO TO
!
Immense Stock of Dry Goods,
MAESH Has Them.'
COMIS! COME! COMI-:!
mSQ
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SPANOGLE & FUNK
!
MUnibUL I IMAi.
Two Doors
r:riRED CJLOLrjD, -
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or j , x v .J ii i-i Z rz a-4 -"" s-
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tm:iJ 5-5- I -u5-fp-3 f sUjfXs 5'-
pfn 4Z iti
rk n rr.tfl
KKHi I1 t
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m mf
Bl.ArKMITH lloi'.UV M VIN
Sc FREES, Proprietor .
;. ileus ix -
ll, IihK- 1U IM A
- NEBRASKA.
N
JONES Cx: MAGM-.
FO U-
Fancy Grocfrii-:.'
& 053AH?S
FKoM
VN-
1882.
1
REi CLCiiS
;. IDQC.UiTEttS FOIL '
liJDi rursiTO
imrLcmcn o
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South of Bank.
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