ainC? ' - ' I JO lb j-' .- This Space Will he occupied next week by A. KALEY, Enccawor to Sam'I Garbcr. With an advertisement of his large clock of SEW GOODS. jr I U" DR. SHEJRER. Proprietor of the City Drug Store. XD DIALKK ir Drugs? Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, A' full Mipply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, COMBS BRUSHES AC. Palronajtc oH"riA anJ thankfully received. Prist rildiona carefully uoaipounded"E Otic dour noiilh of GarhcrV More, RED CLOUD, NEB. R. L. TINKER. (BoecaMor to Q". A. Urown) DEALEU IS Parlor, Bedroom AND HITCHES' FURNITURE, brackets, chromos, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. Offn always on hand and trimmed on ihort n'-tiro. I'rico u low as any in the Valley. Kenairiag ol ll kind done promptly ana Satisfactory. Burial Robes furnished at reasonable rates. RED CLOUD, - - - NEB. Harness Shop, BY J. L MILLER, Kerr comtnntljr on hand a. fnll Line of HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, HORSE-BLANKETS, .Villi's, COMBS, BRUSHES. HARNESS OIL, And everything usually kept in a first class shop. TWO DOOBS 50BTH OF THE HANK. The HIghwt Cash Price Paid for Hides t&d Tuxu Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. DEALER IN FLiOUR. FEED lorn. Meal. Uran Chopped Feedasi groceries; Visit !h KedCToml Gmecry. Feed sad Pro--.ion jur" when you waax suiiplies for bid or fclM-t nia-bct market prirc m cash pwiP for fraln All ! lu-lr P-funtrv produce liken n exchange (rx'ti. tfodi delivered to all parti of toiro litu ! .-lurri'. i..c ...nib f Heed's Plow Factory. syp Cloud. - Nebraska. muel West, DEALER IK Tobacco, Cigars, SKTFECTIONERY. f.vNNED FRUITS, FRESH FRUITS, CRACKERS, CHEESE, ORANGES, LEMONS, AKD X FT'LL LIXE OK FAXCT Ai-fcO a fikst class Ice Cream Parlor, Where yiu can always get a nice ili-h of Iro Cream during the Season. . A share of the public patronage is reaper t fully solicited. First door f south of "Mitchell & MorhartV. Rku Cloup, - - Nkkkaska. EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET J&D CLOUD, KEB. The diolewt of Fnh . Sin! Fowl and eTrythin!atkeltatht the a ketalbrdj. always on baad. j...,,- Mm- Stop tsa doers soatk of Sterar s dree tsr 3 THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. THURSDAY -TAN. 19. J 882. Arbuckle's Cofle, ponnds for $1.00. nt Root's. Roby still keeps good supply of the best cigaru m town. Elder Reily preached at the M. E, church last Tuesday night. Improved farms and raw land for sale by Simpson &. Sueezcy of Blue Hill Neb. A number of new subscribers have enrolled their names on our books the lust week. Farm loans made by Simpson t Sweezev of Blue Hill Neb., easy terms and money in three days from appli cation. Grandma Mick gave a dinner last Tuesday in honor of the aged ladies of her acquaintance, many of whom were present. The Bell Social will meet at the house of Mrs. E. B. Warner on Friday evening next, Jan. 20. It ia hoped there will be a full attendance. W. H. Sayre, has rented Mr. Frisbie'B interest in the Red Cloud Mills for a pear and the busines will be continued under the firm name of Potter & S.iyre. It is surprising to see the number of men nowadays who say they neglec ted to pay their taxes because other people did, and they wanted to be in the fashion. The Rev. Geo. 0. Yeisor will preach next Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock and evening at 7 o'clock, at the Con gregational church. Subject for morning "The Holy Spirit." It is a significant fact that in the ranksvof the large army of tax-payers who yet have taxes standing againut them on the treasurer's bookn, we find but few of these who have had access to the public crib. Humanized vaccine virus at Dr. Moscna's office, where the public is invited to csill and get vaccinated and thus guard against an attack of small pox which seems to be spreading over the entire country. 23-W-2 ' C. Craw, of Arbor Hill, near Cowles, in. Elm creek precinct, wishes to in form the public that he is a Justice of the Peaee and prepared to transact all business in that line that my come before him, in a prompt and impar tial manner. 23-2-t The Ladie3 Aid Society will meet at the residence of Mrs. E. Kellogg on Friday afternoon of this week. There will be a social at the same place Friday evening. Special attractions at this social, come and see what they are. A good time is expected. Sec. Lost Strayed or Stolen, From tho premises of Henry Cook, in Red Cloud, a hammer, screw driver, foot rule, cork screw and step ladder. Any information leading to the recov ery of said articles will be thankfully received by Mr. Cook, at the Red Cloud Drug Store. A private note from Lost Creek, Garfield precinct, informs us that upon the occasion of the completion of Mr. Henry's new house the neigh bors assembled for the purpose of giv ing the folks a surprise and indulging in a ''house warming." The- occasion is baid to havo been a very pleasant ono, and the folks are anxious for some one else to build a new house that an opportunity may be offered for a renewal of the festivities. Many people were glad to see the end of 1881, and to know that Moth er Shipton was a fraud. Let no such persons rejoice too much, for here comes a Hartford man who says it is a mistake to limit the period of the dame's prophecy with tho 31st of December ISS1. Ho holds that the time should be computed under the old tityle, which would extend the 3'car 1SS1 to the 24th of March next. What an uncomfortable bore this Hartford man is, to be sure. Wo arc in receipt of a letter from Wells P. O., which, out of respect for the G. A. R. post at that place we would like to publish, but it is entirely to personal. Our sympathies arc with the bravo "boys in blue" who risked life and limb in the defense of their country and so patriotically re sponded to tho call of tho country in its hour of need, but tho letter in question would, we fear, only stir up strife and ill feeling without accom plishing any good, and our judgement tells us that it would bo better for all parties that it go-unpublished. m Tho attention of Mr. Kcnney of the Argiis, the self appointed cham pion of the canine population of Red Cloud.) is respectfully called to the fact that on the 12th day of January, A. 1. lS32,.at tho hour of 5 o'clock p. m.riinthe law office of W. if. Strohm, Esq., of the aforesaid town, oneCreps, of the late-firm of Johnson Creps, dealers in general merchandise, did then and' there, on the day and date last above- written, wantonly, malic iously, and with villinnuus malice aforethought proceed to kick the con ceit out of a dog, and to break its caudal appendage in twain. We hope the editor of the Argu, in order to keep Kp-his well earned reputation as the chapion dog of the town;, wiil im mediately investigate the ir.atter, and let Mr. Creps feel the terrible weight of his dog-defending editorial quill. Living Witnesses. The hundreds of hearty, and heahhy looking xei, women ami children, that hare been- rescued from ltds of pain, sickness and weH nigh, death by Parker's Ginger Tonic are the best evi dences in the world of its sterling merit and worth. You will find such in almost cwry community. The county commissioners are in cession to-duy (Wednesday) and it ia probable that they will continue to meet from day to day until they have thoroughly examined into the county affairs. At no time could a settlement of county affairs be affected with as little expense as at the present, and we hope the commissioners will con tinue the work commenced, until the whole business is overhauled and straightened up. If either one of the commissioners has private business which imparitivcly demands his atten tion elsewhere, let him re-ign and let his place be filled by some one who can give his attenr.on to the matter in hand. Better this than that the county work should go undone at a time when it is demanded and expec ted that it will be attended to. We are reliably informed that enough ciookednefs has already been discovered in the clerk's office to war rant an investigation, and if such is the case the commhioncrs will prove recreant to their trust and false to the interest of the people who placed them there if they fail to sift the matter to the bottom at the pres ent time, and until we learn what action the commissioners take in the premises we propose to remain quiet, but promise our readers something in the near future thay may interest, if it docs not surprise them. Life ind Work of Garfield. We have heretofore referred to this remarkable book by Dr. John Clark Ridpath, published by W. H. McClain, Des Moines, Iowa. Its success is almost phenomenal. It is doubtless having a larger sale than any other book now before the public. It seems to possess the rare quality of respond ing to the popular want in every detail in matter, illustration, paper, printing, binding, and price. As it concerns Garfield's life and the events which make him illustrious, this book will ever remain the standard popular biography. Call on Simpson fc Sweezev of Blue Hill, Neb., and get terms and prices before buying land or making a loan on your farm. List of Patents In United States Land Offlce. Bloominqton, Neb- Jan. 12, 18?2. Patents for the following named par ties residing in Webster County Neb., have lately been received in file in this office and can be had in return for the claimants duplicate receipt with his name correctly endorsed on the back as it is written in said receipt. range 9. John Watt, William Guy, James R Allen. William R. Fuller, Roberbt C. Laird, Paschal S. Laird. range 10. Cyrus Henry, Edd S. Reed. Brice II. France, Francis Homicks, Janice II. Milner. range II. David Anderson, Jamas S. France, range 12. Mary E. Anuvon, Herman Harder, Alexander Walker, Hans T. Bakke, John McCoy, Nelson Burg, Very respectfully, S. W. Switzer, Register. C0W1SSI0XE3S P0:2EDIXa3. Red Cloud, Jan. 5, 18S2. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, Isaac May, Hugh Steven son, J. E. Smith, com'rs; John P. B.iy ha, clerk. John P. Bayha, county clerk; Chas. Bnschow, county treasurer, and C. W. Springer, county sup't elect, were qualified. Petition of Frank R. Gump for ap pointment as Justice of the Peace for Red Cloud precinct, was presented and granted. Isaac May, Co. com'r, reported hav ing viewed the bridge across Elm creek in town 3, range 10, let to John Laverty, for the sum of 187: report accepted and amount allowed, and a warrant ordered to be issued on the road fund. Petition praying for the appoint ment of F. C. Busr.how and Granville McAlkinson as Justices of the Peace for Potsdam precinct, was presented and granted. Board appointed August Pierstoff overseer road dis't No. 10, Walnut creek precinct. The following official bonds were presented and approved: It. R. Sherer, County Coroner. FC Bnschow, justice, Potsdam precin't. E W Tuttlc " Glcnwood Corvdon Crow " Elm creek " WHThomnson " Stillwater C Bakke " Inavale John Mav " Harmony " P M Cochrane " Inavale " Abram Kalcv " Red Cloud J L Frame " " Ikitin Hiir.au Holdrcdge" Walnut Frank R Gump " Red Cloud CCCoon " Garfield HDRanney " Oak creek Isaac May " Glenwood " Chas Mollev Assessor, Stillwater " Thos Kenn'edv, Walnut E B Smith " Red Cloud " Richard M Jones " Oak creek " Louis Barr " Elm creek " C Laminon constable Oak creek " Marvin Marsh " Red Cloud " John Barnev " Harmony " WDMcKiiincv " Walnut creek " C H Holt " " Inavale M W Bird Potsdam H W Parker " Glenwood " RF White " Stillwater " John W Hudson " " J W Jones " Walnut creek " E J Solomon " Harmony " ILCOlnistead O. II.. R. D. Xo. 4 NWSneo " " " 6 John Cavalt " " " 9 John Sorenson " " " 1 1 R B Thompson " " " 3 E II Keenev " " " 2 B H Crow " " " " 24 AT Reed " " " 6 The following claims were presented, audited and allowed, and warrants to be drawn on general fund: J A Tulleys, sal., postage, ex., 103 75 A H Cniry, services Co. com., 25 80 A A Pope supplies, 12 2S Jos. W Warren expenses, 71 20 Claims for settlement of the follow ing road overseers were presented and ' approved, B Kun, F Houchin. De Jay Hudson, J W Jones-, Isaiah Heitzman, S-Croxton, T J Poole, Jas Anderson. Adjourned: to Jan. 6, 18S2 at 9 1 o'clock a. in. Red Cloud, Jan. 6 1882. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, Isaac May, Hugh Steven non and J E Smith, com'rs, J P Bayha dcrk. Petition for appointment of Henry Wilbur J. P. and I B Stanser. a&s-or for Garfield precinct, received, and H Wilbur appointed Justice of the Pea&efor paid precinct Petition for appointment of Frank E Kent assessor for Garfield precinct received and granted, and F. h. Kent duly appointed osesor for said pre cinct. Claim of Dr E.A.Hall for attend ing Charlev Ross rejected. Claim of S. S. Well. J. P., rejected for want of authentication. Claims for the followiug road overseer- presented and approved: John Soreiwon, for years 1SSU and 1SS1. Francis Horrick and A. Saladcn. The tollowing claims were presented audited and allowed, and warrants to be drawn mi general fund: Perkins & Mitchell poor acc't, 2G 33 A. A. Pope, services Co. supt., 144 00 Omaha Republican, books, tax receipts, etc., (101 45). 82 35 J R. ilcox, fees in cri:n. case, 8 rV ; E. C. Hawlev, poor acc't, 81 .16 A Kaley services as overseer poor, 20 00 Dr. E. A. Hall, medical services, ($17 75), 9 00 On motion Board reconsidered their action on the reports and bills of A. Kaley, J. P.. on date of De.". 2. 1882. The following preamble and resolu tion was then oflered and adopted : Whereas, the county clerk having failed to make a proper estimate of the amount of books, blanks and sta tionery required for the year 1S2. on Dec. 1, 1882, according to the law it i" hereby Rrsoheil, that the county clerk make an estimate of the amount of book?, blanks and stationery required for the vear 1881; and if found to exceed Two "Hundred (200.00) Dollars, to adver tise for bids to furnish the same ac cording to law. No further business; Board adjourned. Isaac May, Ch'n. J. P. Bayha, Clerk. Red Cloud, Neil Jan. 10 1382. Board met in regular session. Full board present. The official bond of Granville Mc-Atkiiu-on for Justice of the Peace for Potsdam precinct was presented and approved. The following claimR were presen ted, audited and allowed, and warrants ordered to be drawn on county gen eral fund as provided by law. A. Kaley, poor account of Doc. 2d 1881, for ($205 75) $179 20 John Murray, repairs on court house 30 30 Isaiah B. Hampton, pauper's coffin, 12 00 Petition for appointment of Corvdon Craw as overseer of Road Dis. No. 17 presented and not granted for want of signatures. Claim of Dr. J. M. Moscn.i for medi cal services in the case of S.irah Jones for $30 00 rejected. Claims of the following road over seers for hcttlemuul presented and approved. Perry Norris for years 1880 t 1831. C. A. Teachworth, Alcetas Riley. Adjourned to Jan. 11th 18S2 at 9 o'clock a. m. Isaac May, Ch'ir John P. Bayha, Clerk. Red Cloud, Ni:n. Jan. 11, 1882. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Full board present. Clerk instructed to correspond with Hobon, Reese & Co., contractors for the Inavale bridge to make inquiry about the building of said bridge. Claim of A. T. Reed overseer R. I). presented and approved. The following accounts were allowed: Isaac May services as co. Com: $37 00 F. C. Bnschow fees J. P. 5 15 Clerk instructed to forward copy of claim allowed I. B. Hampton for coffin furnished H. P. Finnegan de ceased of Lincoln Lancaster county Neb., to the commissioners of said county for collection, also to urge the payment of a former claim that was sent in some time ago belonging to the same case. The following estimates was made of expenses for the ensuing year. County General fund $12,000 00 Sinking " 4.000 00 " Road " 2666 00 Bridge " 1333 00 Funding Bond fund 6000 00 Railroad " " 6000 00 " Bridge judgement 4000 00 Adjourned to Jan. Pith 1882. Isaac May, Ch'n. John P. Bayha, Clerk. Rhd Cloud N'eb. Jan. 12th 18S2. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Full board prcsnet. Board met to roceive and examine Treasurer's report. E. H. Jones, ex-co. Treasurer not being ready to place re ports before the board, the board then adjourned until tomorrow, Jan. 13th 1882, at 9 o'clock a. m. Red Cloud Neb. Jan. 12th 1882. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Full board present. E. II. Jones, cx-co. Treasurer placed before the board reports of delinquent taxes from 1873 to 1SS0 inclusive, also general report and statement of county Treasury from Oct. 1st 1 SSI to Jan 5th ISS2, for examination. Claim of Case & McNeny for Att'ys fees $16 00 presented allowed and warrant ordered to be drawn on gen eral fund for amount. Adjourned to Jan. 14th 1S82. Isaac May, Ch'n. John P. Bayha, Clerk. Red Cloud Neh. Jan. 14th 1SS2. Board met purf n vnt to adjourn ment. Full board present. Ex-co. Treasurer's reports taken up and examination continued by the board. The official bond of James IL Wel born for Justice of the Peace of Gar field precinct presented and approved Adjourned to Jan. 17th 1882. J Isaac May, Ch Jonx P. Bathia. Clerk. The Very Latest Telegraph Dis patches From Chicago to A. S. MARSH, THE SLEEPLESS. Sugars are down, Standard A 10 cts. Green Coffee lower, 12 to 1 8 cts. Arbuckle's Coffee, 19 cts. Dried Fruits, very firm. Canned Good. Vegetables a little lower. Fruits, very firm. All kinds of Tea, a shade lower. Dry fiioodft. Cotton Goods, firm at i-8c advance. Woolen Goods, Cloths, Flannels Jeans and Dress goods, 20 per cent. off. Nubias, Scarfs, Hoods, Felt Skirts, Men's Woolen Shirts, Hats, Gloves, &c. GREAT REDUCTION, 30 tO 40 per cent. To S. MARSH, The Tireles. Red Cloud, January 10, 1882. Headquarters for Hour at Putnam's Flour and Feed Store. Anso7ancet Avcidel Gray hairs arc honorable, but their premature appearance is annoying. Parker's Hair B.iNam prevents the annoyance by promptly restoring the youthful color. TAKE NOTICE. I have purchased the fractional sec. of land laying between Peter McNitt's and the river. And the public i hereby notified not to cut any timber on the same. M. B. McNirr. Smith Brothers announce still an other important reduction in rate of interest on time loanx. Slruiiht nine pt-r cnl annual ivtrrr.it. Call at the Bank and leave vour application. 40tf. $50,000 To Loan On Real Estate security, at 9 per cent., annual interet. No commis sions, at The Webster Countv Bank, Red Cloud. ' 10-if For Sale. The undersigned offers for sale the celebrated Norman Stallion "Rowdy Jim." Will sell for cash, or take a good span of mules in part payment. Call or address, Frank Edwkds. 22tf. Nelson, Neb. 7 Per Cent. Money to Loan ! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, or on deeded land at 7 per cent., anu l-f2 per cent, commission, or ut straight 9 per cent, no commission. J.vo. R. Wilixxix. Office next door to Chief office. 30ft s?o?:s TO TSACH2SS. Notice it hereby r:va. that I wi axarnlLi Ji perionl who mar dV-irc to offer tb:uelri M candidate for teaehei otthe primary or oomuion ich'ol t-f Wt.bter county, at Hed (.'load on the Grit Saturday ir. the to nthi ol a. a. . . I V - .. reuruary, May nuiun .tiu .luicmurr, a- Blua Hill on ihefint aturi-i tn tb- t?v&th . I aanary. Acril. Jul rj'i -)cto.er. l (ij ..r KucK on the Cirtt batunlny iu tl e u.iiitiu u March. June. Saptembei ai lr.'.a:r. Eiaro'vcatiiiDJ t rai .t -. r v " lock x. m CnLa W. cijrcii. County Superintendent of i'uhlic loatruetion. Estray Notice. Taken up by the undersigned, living on section nine, town four, range nine, Wchster county Nebraska, on or alout the 2.5th day of December, 1831. One small pale-fed cow with white spot on each hip. supposed to be almt three years old. The owner is requested to call and prove property, pay charged and take the animal awav. Wm. S." Woolkn. 23-W-3 Negunda, Neb. ISO. johm$toyes Wishes to inform the public that he has opened his Blacksmith Shop and . is prepared to do all work in his line! promptly and in a Workman-like manner. Horseshoeing AND- PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY. Shop north of Mitchell &. Morhart'e Store, Red Cloud. Neb. Money To Loan On Real Estate, in Weh-ter and ad joining counties at the very- hwt rate. It will pay every fanner who think- 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 commision no fee for making or recording papers or taking acknowl edgements no advance or "emi-an-nuAl interest, and no interest until money is actually in hand. Call upon or address B. A. Simpsok. Sff Loan Broker. Blu Hill. Nh. Final Proof Xoiiccs. LmJ0eat nipowintton Nfb Jjnll. 1MI. Notif t hereby txrtn tht the Mlnwtnc nani "Hlrr hM fill fot'f nf bi mtmtin to rot Sum pnof in epport of h cl.im nl tr- curr aai rnirr tDrM tnrr I'ett f! ffort in bt,er county Nth at hi tn l Cloud Nb. n ".nM cbrurj i&th. 12 fit: Jh ?rriT HM Vi.3f! for tbr inirtr f. , town In rn 10" He nra toe (jlluwmt un-Mf to Zrtthl frt.Lifiunui r-iipnf hniii .kit culilti-n f -u I lin I t i- Ol.iV Vn. I Kraccs llunrhtc. WiUihr. J ll.rrn H.arr C. n.lrew. J of Kd Clan I AVh janl.tebH .v. . sWlTZKK. Hrf.-ter. I.nd Ofi -vt Illoomintton Veb J i. 13. 12. N"tu it herehr rifn tht the follow ire Barl ;:ter h. 61c I notirr of hi. inteaHrs ta taake final proof in uH-on r f hi clia '"J etn'e (lrl entry thereof before clert nf tne court in Webiter countr t h. nfcr in tl i Ijutl Neb., oc Sturj. K.brjrj 25th. HZ Til. Willi m HttCK. JI'J No 3717 fur the nrth etiarter 15 towu 3n rm.e Vw, He ntae. th follow'sc witree to irie Lt eor.tnuu re-i-len- ap.'U ni eultitrnliita of i t Uv! vtt. K-lwii K Kcr. William Ln Hitam . IMmrl Rib ia.nn. Kcbcri TdjJor !l jf Tkravi.I .eb jnl9.rebl i S. W. SW IT7.F R. Uc-ttr InJ OSce t t'.lnominf.on. eh Jas. t. H? NottC" u herebf ctren f ; -he (ollnoinc named lettler h-xt file 1 nutic f hir mtmliuti u tnnke final rrtxif in rupji b: 'Unu. and ecure final entry thret. bvf.ro tirr nf Iht trict Conrt of Wet.itar county Nb.. M hit nBr. in HeJ I'loud Nab.. on baiurdxy Fb . 11th. UK. rit Jomw .!ra. H'd No. HCOfor the neV. a-: tmnln roje 12w. He name the folio ic iticr m prore hit continu iup reid-n" ixin -n t enlti Talinn of aid land, tii OlitrrK ioc Jaiur. .Murphy. Jane Seller. t Kl flfiud Neb . and Wiluajn l. McKtnncy. of icilt Neb. janlJfeb9 S. V SU'tTZKK. Resiitrr. Land Oflce at Hlootuincton Neb . 'an.. . IJ Notice i hrebr tfiren th it th fnlliiwire- ntml filler ha filel notiee of hi inte-tinn to rn.ika final pr 'of in support of H e'attn and . that ai I pri-Mif will be md before Cl.rk if' Iiriet ronrl at K ! Cloud Neb., on Saturday f February 11 l-i rit Jim Hnti.ioi. H'd No. 76M for the onth et quarter e 3J town in rane llw. He name, the following witnei to rnie hi contir.uou rei 'enre upon. ai4 cuMiTatinn of id land Tit- Jacob C AltUn.i Nelson IUrtlett. Daniel Mctluiro. J"hn Me 'allum alt of Well Webter count) N.h J.nlif-19 S. W. S H'lTZKK. Regiter. Land Office at Illn-niric:nn Nb Jan . I. 12 No'ieo it hereby c-ren tl at e filliwins named settler h filed not:r of hie i":cntioi t make final proof in tupport o) hi rlnitr. and se cure final emry thurcof. Iipfore the l-rk of the fVurt Webntrr County Neb . at hi otllce in Hed Cloud Neb., on Monliy Keb. U. lSil. tii: Anim K.Liy. H'd No.3sM for ths ', m quarter re M n'j nw quarter -c. XI towi. 2n rairae llw Ha name the following witnc"5e to pruire hi con tttiuou renideuce upon, and cultiv.klion ot .i I land, vir.- Charle W. Kale. Henry C Sott Oeorie II. Lea. Andrew J. Meant all of Ked Cloud Neb. jaulJfel'J 9.W.SWITZKH. Uerfifter. Land OrficeatBIootniniton. Neb. Jan 7tb. 12 Notii-e ia hereby tiren that the follow-in-named ettlerhM file.t notice of her intention to uako final proof in cupport of her claim, and ecnre final entry thereof, pro f to be mide be fore t'lerk of the Iitrirl Tourt of Webter county, at !i' office, in Hew 'louil Neb., on Monday. February 11th. 11 u. JrrrhlK Ha- Widow of Catper S lto. deceased, for the w quarter cc. 31 ti.wn -n range 11 wet. He runic' the following witiiccs to troe her con tinu.u rciilenrr upon, and rul'Uatioo of txul land. Tix: Harvey Tanner. Winfield I'alruer. O JUIe. of lnavalt Sel... and Laid Hefflibower ol lied f M.nid Neb janKfehy S. V SWI TZKIt. Regitler. Land Offlce at Uloommiton. Neb. Dec. 21. lSl Notice is hereby given 'hat tii"" fillowing narurd feitler lit filed notice of Li intention to muke final proof in support nf hi claim, and that said proof will he made beforo ltccintt-r r Receiter at Hloorainjton Neb. on Saturday February i. HSi. ICnncKT D.Tmii . I're. I S No CI'.M for the.w", rc 12 own 4n ranire I2w. Ilerame.fho fll wi-ik nitu7'r' to provo hi continuous reidcnrr upon and ctlltivat'on of 4id land ir Ml . Vell. William It. HotTiunn. Opener Meiander. aud Ch irle Spooner. nil of Us Nb. decrJjan' S. W. SW1 TZKH. ItrgMir. Laud Office at Uloominglwa Neb Icc. 29. 1HS1. Notice is liprt'by jiven thlt the follonmg raiei pettier tins filed notic of hi intention to in tkc fin.il proof in support of hie claim, mid n 'uit final entrv thereof, before 'he Cltrk if l'i-lIt.l ' ourt. in U el ter county at hi. ol'lce I in if-l Cloud .Nehraska on iMturlay i-ebrtiary 4th, -i. i Bcxj.u v I. MT IIM ent'y No. Dij-.tl lor thesw' , ee. I town 3n riign 12w He names the (llowinj witne to piovc hi ccntinouos r"jid"ir uton an I cul tivation of said land. iz. Xhvit He .Mars, y.inu-l Oenerut. Jfois Marselle. Kmlio lieu erux. all of ho.t au 1 Neb. dre'-Vjati-o S. W 5H 1 1 ZEIS. Rcr'uter. 2J3TKS CIK322 CUL7US2. lS. LAND OFFICE ) Bloom iNt.'ros, Nku. .Ian. II ls:I Complaint having Wvu nifcrtil at thi oilire by Nathaniel H. Thnrpf, ag.iint Robert Rogr- .'r f.ulur to romplv witli law to i rubor-Culture Kntry'No l.iS. datrd (). tober Mb IST3. upon tin- .-oiith-cut quarter cction '2 town-ihip t north r.uure II wet, in Wibtr roiinty Nebr.ik'i. with a iw to the cancellation of -aid entry; on testant alleging thai -aid Robert Rog m failed to break five acre" the lir-t year of hiss entry, and fulled to plant any timber cither the third or fourth year and hat planted none since. The Maid part are hereby .-unimoucd to appear at tins Ollice on the l.'Uh day of March I8S2. at I o'clock p. in. to respond and furni-b t-timony co.i eerning said alleged failure. H. W. Switzkh. Register. R. W. Most(.omluy. Recoi-r leu a i. xorrci:. In the Iitrict Court if the 5th Jadieial District in and for Webster ctanty .Vtbra'k.. .Mouto Al'en Juarifttni. Atl.n Jorpa'.i3 'lr. defend' ant. will tk notice thai on :' 7tb d y of January 1SJ. pI.ir.ti.T beiem I l f i ctit i : in tha District Court cf eb-ter cur.tr ''b raska. aains stid defe-daM. the o'.Jct aid praTcr of whirh i to ootun a d--re ; disorce on the ground of Adultery rom"ii tel t-n or about the 1st day of September BM at Canyon. Cuit-r Cunty. .Vonuoa. w tn oat sidu.y Krwtn. And t obtA'n the custody of Robert Allen and W illiam Allen their hillreo you are required to answer aid fiition on or bclore the 27th dy of February lii. Aluiu LLIt, Zi-w-C By Litaa i. Sxnii. his Attornsyi. LEV. A L yOTICH. In the District Court of the Fifth District of Neoisjua. in axi fr Cwunty. Jfaaourr A. Jonj3o, PlV.ff. Ht.tBT JoHFioS. Deft ) Judicial Webstar Henry Johnson oon-reaida&t will take notice that on the llth day defeadant of i'sbru- ary IMS. between the hour of 10 o cloak - tn. a&d 6 o'clock p. m. at tb otSce of Ricbardaun k. U oil in Unjont. wn in the cion'.j of Boarbon and State uf Kansas, the tdaintiff abore r amtd will take the testimony of Xreea K. Jon. witness in this action to b ned as esideoee en the trial of the above enti'led cause, wib au thority to adjourn fre si lay to day until sch depotitioos al uare o. en taken 22-W-3 M - A. JuRjjnt. Pl'tiJ. Ey Qstll r THotrc. h?r Attoraeyt. sirnrrFFAu:. Py Tirtae : an KzeeatHn iue-i by James A. Tull Clr of the district ecurt of tk KiTh Jaaieial l tne in an for tbc cooaly of Web S'er and S:it of Nebraska, and to me dei t ered. in fator of the Sandwich MTr Co- Hain US. and ag-a.nsi A Harrcy Dftdant. I bj lerie-1 on the fll wa enbl ols a.d nilttli. as the properly of the ui J A. Harvey. to-wit ae Adami A- French IIrel'r. which I shall expos at Public ale. to ibe nihe-t brl der for rah. t Fpaocl i Fun'csle r.fn in Red Cloud. V eoster courity Neb., oa tne -tiih iLit of January Ipi. t 1 ocivk p. i- to atify laid eiecatioi ' I mit. IU-1 the 10th day of atiuay W.Z. ;$ 3 w Jow. Vt Wu.i,. Sheri?. SHERIFF'S SALE ily rirtneof an orJtr of sal's issue 1 out of the Filth Judicial DisLTt Court in ad for Wer-ter coanty A'etrska. ap33 ajdrcaeotis an ac ioa wherein Peter ICodecbaM ts plaintiff and Aursst P. smith. J&aaes 3i. satth. irr busbind aDd John Walker are defeadar.ts. I shall of er for sxle at Public Auction at the eit door of the Court Houie ia Kl Cloud in said coasty (that beisff th laat plr where th last tera of tsM ccart wu btlJ en th21t day of January lsS2 at ee o'clock p- s the followi&jr 4esiM property t-wit The Jiorth West -loartir of aectioa tweaty two tS) Tewcshv oca ill North of Racye twalra (IS) West ol tie 5th pnseifile ii re4tae- UiTtaQ3-irsrs.sithu ll:h day el De cssbrl.:l. J. V. wja. X?-w-5 55efi5efHeitr Ztsttj. IBESI.EY s& PfcW.KltS IN- HARDWARE, STOVKS, TIN WARE, BARB WIRE, ETC. Red CI cud- - - iYcbrasImV" PUMPS AND WINDMILLS A S V E C I A LT V. A.I - !k BESI.KYJLPKRKI.VS Chicago Lumber Yard Hod Cloud, Itfobraslia. YARD SOUTH OF HAMITON'S I.t K-MITIJ -HOP OV M VIN ST Keep con."tKntU on hand an n.(rtment of Luixbor. l-nlh. Utoula. Door, Windows, Ijiuc, ll.nr. I'l'mcnt Plutler, IUiieiltn; ljcr Etc hu Ku 5-50tf PLATT Davis Sewing Machine! sold in' - MITCHELL t MORHART, Rod Cloiul, 1 II H Kr M ( II INK IN I -K. AND DON-'T YOtT FORGET IT. JONJilH & DE. ILEUS IX- I.b'MIlKK. LATH, SHINtJLKj, RED CLOUD DkY LCMUKR A PKCIALTY. TIIK HBST IN HIK M VKKITT AND tiULD AT TII K I.UWKST TRICK. Go To W. Staple i FancyGroceries, IN TOWN AI Choice Nuts Fruits 6l Confections. flflrFrcwh Fruit.w and Vegf l.ibN S ild RED CLQyO MEAT MARKET,' J. AULTZ & CO., Proprietors, ALL KINKS OF FRrH AND .LT Mi:TS CONSTANTLY ON H.NI C.uh paid for Fat Cattle. Hj;i. Poultry, Hid.l Mother's Old Stand, Red Cloud, REMOVAL FROM CHICAGO TO -AN Immense Stock of Dry Goods, 2MVKST-T TTa.s Thorn COME ! CO A I K ! C X) VK ! SPAN0GLE&FUNK, 1IEADQ CARTERS FOH AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Two Doors South of Bank, EED CLOUD, - ZSTJEBKASIilA. - - T PEBIiTOS, wr: I' k i s..',. i: m ickim un D m r. cc FREES, Proprietors. Ti- hra.sk a MAMlSf, SASH VVQW MINIM .,. NEBRASKA.' )o(- JONES & MAGEE. B. ROBY'S FO R- tin (V,iiip i.i r ni i m f Nchmskii REf CLOUD 1882. " 7 -M fnti- - a ' I Jw. Jdj&MSm ift - : V fc4 - - -- Kr-, f ..aw"w? iSitsia7?-?'