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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1882)
ft. ABRAM KALEY (auoomortftSam'l Garber.) DEA1.EII IN 3ary Goods, laroceries, Hats Caps, Hoot, Nlioen, Clothing Ac. At LOWEST Prices. THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1882. Arrival and lepartnre of Trains en tis E.7.S.B.atBcdClcud: Eastward Paener leav arrive .. Freight Iwitm .. arrives..... Ifceward Aecoin. leaves nrrive.. ...6 3ftn.ni. .1-JXi p. in. fi.-OO p. m 9:00 a.m. 9:40 a.m. 4:30 p. m. A Large lot of Clothing, Boot?, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c, Bought from 8. Garbcr, will be eold at COST. Our large stock of new Goods will be marked down low. cdmsand see me and get bas&ahts. ABKAM KALEY, RED C'LOfD, - NEBKASKA- DR. SHEEEE, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. BIALM II- Drugs- Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, A full' feu f ply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, COMBS BRUSHES AC. ratronnte toltcited and thankfully recelvad. -Prctripton carefully eoHipoudel"w )nc door south of Garhcr's Htore, RED CLOUD, NEB. EAhTKKN DIVISION. Raitward I'aereiiKer leaea . & a. n arrive 9-JO p.m. Freight leaves . 4Via. tn. r arrive 10:16p.m. Trains Daily except Hunday. A. CaarnxLi.. Aw t Snp U A car load of Studebafcer wagons at, Sr-ANOGLE fc Fuse's. pounds for Roby's- and double row stalk Spasooi.e fc Funk's. Arbuckle's Coffee, 5$ tl.OU, at Single row cutters at, Ttnl.v still keens a cood supply of the best cigars in town. Yu von see the Brown's Favorite 'and Tongucless Cultivators at. SrAMXILK fc tUNK s. Carload of Norwegian Plows and Cultivators jnrt received, at Si'ANOfii.K &. Fcnk's. There will be a social Friday even ing at the residence of Robert Mitch ell. Improved farms and raw land for sale by Simpbon fc Sweezey of Blue Hill Neb. FarmoH. don't fail to examine the Machinery at Spanogle J Funk's, before buying. Coal has been discovered in Jewell county, Kansas; so eaya the Smith Centre Pioneer. The ladies Aid Society will meet nt she residence of Dr. Moaena next Fri day afternoon. A large lot of new millinery goods just received at Mrs. fowlers, nrst door north of Smith Bros' bank. It. L- TINKER. (Stueataor to G. A. Brown-) DEALEB IS Parlor, Bedroom AND KITCHE5 FURNITURE, i? jackets, chromos, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. C-ffHr nlw.iv- on band and trimmed on nhort i, tire lVu-c as lo t any in the -Hey RiiMiiiiiK ol all kinds done prumpUy ana Satisfactory. at reasonable Biirial Robes furnished rates. KED CLOUD, NEB. Harness Shop, BY J. L. MILLER, Keepi constantly on hand full Line of HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, HORSE-BLANKETS, .VIIII-S, COMB3, BRUSHES, HARNESS OIL, And everything usually kept in a first class bhop. TWO DOORS NORTH OK THE BASK. teEifihest Casa Pries Paid for HUk and Furs. just received the largest lot of Farm Machinery ever brought to Red Cloud. SPANOGLE & FUNK. Farm loans made by Simpson Sweezey of Blue Hill Neb., easy terms and money in three days from appli cation. It's fan to see the old topers call at the drug stores and ask for "prcscip tions" since the saloons have been closed. "The good die 3'oung," and the wicked grow up lo take a county pa per "just to help it along," and forget to pay for it. Call on Simpson & Sweezey of Blue Hill, Neb., and get terms and prices before buying land or making a loan on your farm. Twentv-eicht thousand pounds of Barb and Smooth Wire just received, to be sold at ground floor prices, at Mitchell & Morhart's. Well Boring. E. A. Young is the "Boss" well borer in town. Cheap and satisfac tory work always. (Jive him a call. The postmaster at Indianola has been placed under arrest on the charge of appropriating the govern ment funds in his office. For Sale: 75 to 100 yds., best En glish Tapestry Brussels carpet, at 75 els. to $1.00 per yard. For particulars addresss, P. O. Box, FI, lied Cloudy .Neb. Auction Sale. I will sell at Auction at Wells P. O., on Saturday March 1 1th, a lot of farm horses, wagons and harness. S. L. Milner, Auctioneer. Gentle spring, thou Art near. The days are growing longer. R. R. Shcrcr went cut last Monday to visit relatives iu Ohio. Mr. Crcps started last Tuesday morning for New Mexico. The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mra. Goble's Thursday afternoon. March came in like a lamb. It re mains to be seen how it will go out. The Chief acknowledges a pleasant call from Rev. J. W. Kimmel of Teka- mah, Neb. The Rev. Geo. O. Yeiser will preach next Sabbath morning and evening in the Congregational church. The Johnson county Journal threat ens to publish the names of its delin quents if they don't "whack up." The best "way to advertise your county is to suK-cribe for the Chief and have it sent to your friends in the east. Lawyer Case went to Lincolon last Monday to consult with Jos. Gaessler, who languisbeth in the Lancaster county jail. J. E. Westfall of Morning Sun Iowa, has purchased the farm of John Ham ilton, near Cloverton, and will engjige extensively in growing nursery stock. It appears that we were in error last week, in making the statement that the saloons had been closed. We should have said that the Jrtmt doors were closed-. John Waller has recovered his hor ses that were stolen over two weeks ago. The horses and one of the thieves was picked up at Smith Centre, Kansas, last week. The Franklin county Echo wants the Ex-Co. Clerk of that county squeezed the same as the Ex-Clerk of Webster was squeezed, to see if he, too, won't disgorge something. An exchange say that hoops are again fashionable, but ladies not wear ing fancy Ftockings arc advised to defer donning them until windy March has passed in its checks. It is reported that about the 20th of the present month the B. fc M. will put two hundred men to work at this place, grading side tracks and build ing the new depot, eating house and round house. Full two thirds of the female sui cides take their departure for that other land on Sunday, and some one wickedly suggests as a reason that on that day the humiliation of having to wear last year's bonnet is most keenly felt. Weather Report. In.Valc, Nub., Much 4, 1382. Weather observations for the mouth of February, 1S82. No. of fair day, 22. Ifo. of cloudy days, 4. Stormy drtys 1. Foggy days 1. Snow fall 3 inches. Rainfall (mel ted enow), i of an inch. Highest temperature, (noon olser vations) 663 on the 25th, lowest 1 1 on the 20th, lowest at any time 2 below ro, on the morning of the 14th. Frank Leelie'e POPULAR MONTHLY, Kor Mar. This periodical is claimed to be the cheapest in the world, and every one who examines the present number will doubtless admit the fact. The pages abound with interesting and en- RM No. 2 tcrtainim; literature of such a varied i LV" ' ? ! character as to be appreciated and enjoyed by all classes. Trie leading article, "The Jcannettc and her crew. ' by Jifcph, I. C. Clarke, contains the details of the organization, etc., of the expedition, and ha? fiftCM! lino illus trations, there is an article on htras- FlweJ Proof Hotleee. La Ofieo at Ulocari&rtoa 3t . Feb.. 14. 1M: Notic i hereby ftren tat the followtoc Rttued iettler ha a!4 De-tiee of hn intention to tnaae final proof in lapiKrt o! M :lta ad that aid proof will be mvje bfor lrk of Ditlnct Oan at Had Cloud Nab., oa a;crday April ItU li. viz. Jwt w aT. for tb Bf( ec '.'4 tn 4a rac cii tct fuiluvinr wttarr to prore bit contiocom rtudeurt upon n4 culti vation of aaidlnnd. tIi. Jimr Mrtlucb. Klrrr W. Tuttl. Hrla W. Park ac alio S. Wu ail of Weill .b. taarSmarW .T. W. SWITZKU. Rciit.r. Mean temperature (at noon) for the J burg,' with eight illuatnitions- a most Land Offijf at Bloomicctss Neb Feb.. 14. H-C NoUce i hereb jiTn that tbc fol!tier- aasoed filler h re by tail Besley Fehkixs, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, BARB WIRE, ETC. Red Cloudy - - Nbrmkm. 4 notice of hi imativa month 46. A "dry norther" with dut hare, on the 16th. Prevailing winds north and north-west. Solar halves 1. Solar coronas 4, a remarkable brilliant one on the 24th at 5 p. m. The following is tho rainfall for the year 18S1, at this plac: For the month ot January 0.6O inches, Febru-J on "The Growth Art' sixteen illustrntioiw, I gtggN,brMk oa ire of "Iceland Scenervj""' Onrta l im. interesting one uie C'ramic one discripti and Modem Life Beneath the Pol a. Circle." fifteen illustration; and u:i admirable one on "Robert Biirna," by Principal Shuirp. nine ilIu-tratiom; ami ncveral otiiers of ureal merit. The department of tiction u uuusually to make nal proof tn support of hi cllm n.i farnri ftnoJ eaitr tharpof. bfnr the Clrrk nf of! I'utrict Ccnrt. in Webiter counlj t hi oflce tarJa iiaixh PUMPS H'd mtr No Til. for tbe ' ,-I . of '. auJ tw' of tr1-, fee 11' tons in ranee 10m. Re maM the filli.winx vitcrxeee tn prore bi eon tiouout reiJtnce upon aod ealtiratiun ot id Itiid rit William Crunrh. Lcrr&to I. Tbutna. tlecrj (.. Crawford. Curtu BeaJ. all of owlea Neb. febliwarlo S. W SWITZKR. Rrtitter. AND WINDMILLS A SPECIALTY. All work BESIJIY JL PERKINS, rrrntcd t3 gitc ntufitction RED CLOUD. NEB ary 1.25, March 1.20, April 1.55, May rich; and there tures, etc , uf thrilling ita-teJullv are ket-hes. adven dcp, and some . . m . n. - .. . .. . f Lana "Bice ai ttioomtarton. iio. tio.. . i?z . i iiiriKA a i naePT eiren Tn aT t n a tii iiiea if. interest I oeilW (lll.lin , nJkM,j .ttlr ha flleJ tiotiee f her intenic lliUtnitvi). a COtUpreben- t n:kr 5nl proof in npprt of her claitc. aI ' Itinv.aiKl n Tiriifunimi nf om-1 1" " :.P" " ne u i.eior. ui.r oi 4.26. June 6.00, July 1.00, AhruM 1 55, l,ellHhi.HM.L,. covering ultogethei 128 turdl f&h ,u XL?" on .otktimlior A Oil Hcfrili.r i Q Viivmii. . l:ni (lllxrti) iincrx nni'nl a lifi'Mrv I MlT P Ki4. .,, v.. ., ,.-. - , .. r-. ,-"--- .- " -.' v,jftftrirmm It,,., dee..! . er-w . e-m- ..M . i litltttf IIOT Aft Ukl'il Itl.k (?nTlllr-la I . . .... -. bcrU.15, Ucccmher 0 65. total i.S6. ;r- -..j-vu.t ...... ...3i.ivi.j .. a miiii' iiwuiucr is auoruei lur . ccnL, or i'.i per annum, sent postpaid. Address. Frank I.fsi.iK. I'ublieher, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, N. Y. G. W. Knight, Obs. Neb. Volunteer Weather Eirrica. A hotel as large as the Arlington, in Lincoln, properly conducted, would pay in Red Cloud. The present hotel accommodations are inadequate to accommodate the traveling public that find it convenient or necessary to stop at this place. J. D. Hurd, of the Alma Herald, has accepted a position as advertising man of the Lincoln Journal at 1200 ayear. While we regret to loose Mr. Hurd from the valley, we congratulate him on his good fortune in securing a lu crative position on the Journal. J. L. Wright, the down town ton sorial artist has been fixing up his shop in apple-pie order, ami has put in a counter and a show case well filled with choice cigars for the ac commodation of his numerous cus tomers. John is bound to succeed. Our attention has been called by county Supt. Springer to the following article hi the educational department of the State Journal, and we gladly' publish it as we consider the matter therein net forth of vital interest to the cause of education in Nebraska. In the event of a special session of our legislature, perhaps no action would meet with more general ap proval than an appropriation fur the publication of the school laws of Ne braska. Such an appropriation is greatly needed. The hist appropria tion has been expended and the copies of the law which it furnished have been distributed. There is no wav of supplying the present demand, which will be creatlv increased after the an nual meetinsrs iu the three thousand live hundred school districts of tbe state where many changes in office will surely be made. No appropriation can be made by the special session unless it be men tioned in the call. We speak the wish of vcrv many school officers of Lancaster county, in requesting his excellency, the govern or, to mention this matter in his call for the extra sessiou. What s:iy others ? Will not educa tors and the press pass the word along and see what the result will be? Tbe fact that our school law is ot recent exactment and not generally under stood, makes it doubly important that this matter be attended to. aa e- art How Much Land For Each ? The recent census gives the total area of the United States (not reckon ing Alaska) at 3,025,600 square miles, of which 55,600 square miles, arc occu- pied by water lakes, rivers, bays, etc. H'd No. 3iOJ for Lot 1. Z. 3 aod 4. lee 6 town la raote liar. She name, the following witnrocs to pror her confinuouj residence U-n. and cultivation of aid Und. vu: Auiuilu HoIrmrra.in. Albert S. Reyiu.ld. Klwia .Watcalf. UtaTf -'. Scott U of Red Cloud Nob. felVtuarS fi. W. SWITZKR. RefUtat. Chicago Lumber Yard! Rod Cloud. Nsbrsuikmi YARD SOUTH OF HAMPTON'S BLACKSMITH SHOP. ON MAIN T Light About th..' Souse we Lir la. Is the title of a book we find on our table. "Tbe house we live in" means our boilu, and 'light" means kniiuOdyr of itd physiological structure and con dition in health and disease. This little book gives .1 great ileal of "light" on diseases of the lungs, and points out a successful method of treating Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bron chitis, Becdiug from the Nose, Stom ach, Hinl Lungs, and kindred maladies of the respiratory structure by tbe use of inhaling vapor remedies instead of swallowing medicines into the stom-where- they can be of no benefit to the luugs. This difierence in practice is tbe inspiration of the book. Any one atllicted with anv of the above-named diseases can get a copy of this interesting and nicely illustra ted little work by sending tm crnt.i in postage stamps to the author, Ir. N. B. Wolje, No. 146 Smith Street, Cincin nati, Ohio. Dr. Wolfe is an old citizen of Cin cinnati, has been treating disease of the Nose, Throat, and Lungs e-nUvsinly for twenty-five years, and is weil known throughout the country as the author of "Medical Common fcenie," a book of rare value to any one atllic ted with disease of the lungs, a copy of which he will send lo any address for twenty-live cents in postage stamps. The Latest From Chicago. NOTICE T!3Ea CULT72E. I'.S LAND OFFICE. 1 Bloomincton, Nkii. Jan. II ls2 Complaint having U-en entered st this office by Nathaniel II. Thorpe, agaiuit Robert Rogers for failure to comply with law as to Timber-Culture KnlryNo. Ll. dated October Mb LV73. upon the south-east quarter section 26 township 4 north range 11 west, m Webster county Nebraska, with a iew to the cancellation of said entry; eon Utnnt alleging that said Robert Rog er failed to break five acres the lirnt year of his entry, and failed to plant any timber either the third or fourth year and has olanted none since. The said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this Office on the l.Uh day of March 182. at I o'clock p m., to ropond and furnish tctmiony con cerning said alleged failure. S. W". Switzkk. Rcgi-ttr. R. W. MoXtoo.meky, Receiver Keep cotutantlv on hand an Mnortmcnt of LumUir, Ijtb, HhlnjcU. Dv-M, Windows, Lime, Hair. Crnitftit. I'laater, Budding Ppr Ktc Eic. Ktc. S-50tf PLATT 5c FREES, Proprietor. Davis Sewing Machine: SOLD BY MITCHELL A MORHART, Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. THE BEST MACHINE IN USE. AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT. ' ' i.amat Divorce Notice. Smai.l Ssias.i ABRAM KALEY Samuel West, -W&ALEB IN Tobacco. Cigars. CONFECTIOTERY. CANNED FRUITS, . FRESH FRUITS, CRACKERS, CHEESE, ORANGES, LEMONS, ANP A rt'LL LINE OF FANCY ALSO A FIKST CIJVS8 Ice Cream Parlor. Where vou can always 1 nice dish of Ice Cream during Farm for Sale. lf,0 acres of land 8 miles southeast of Red Cloud, G5 acres under cultiva tion. Will take part payment incash, balance on time. Call on G. A. Brown, on the premises, or E. E. Shute, at Burr Oak, Kan. 31-t-4 Rev. J. W. Kimmel, the English Lutheran minister from Tckamah, who has been preaching in town for a few days, organized a church here last Tuesday evening, to be called "Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. A regular minister of this denomination will supply the pulpit here, 6oon. get A share th Season. of tho pnblic patronage rcMiectituiy fcolicited. First door t rT:...l...ll Jt- Xforltirlil bOiun 01 June-lien .......- Rkd Clocd, - - Nkuiuska. Money To Loan Lecture on the Prophecies. Elder Chas. L. Boyd" an Evangelist, will deliver one lecture on the "Proph ecies fulfilled and unfulfilled," at Red Cloud, in the Congregational church on Tuesday evening March 14th. Meeting to commence at seven o'clock, seats free. All are cordially invited. -a a Ho! For the West and Pacific Coast. All parties desiring to go west the coining season will do well to address A. C. Bobbins, Secretary of the Great Western Colony, Orleans, Neb., and receive their pamphlet giving a des cription ot country, raws oi uraiiRjioi t.iU hv rail, for familiea. teams household goods, c Wm. Moshcr returned to Red Cloud Inst Saturday after an absence of a few weeks in the east. He went away to stay, but soon came to the conclusion that there was no place like Nebraska, and especially this part of it, for a man to live. We understand that Win. and his father will soon open a meat market near the depot. Red Cloud bids lair to be the best town in the Republican Valley, large lj because her people pull together in matters of public enterprise and large ly because the country people stand By and with the town. Some of our people think that if we had pulled together and acted wisely, wo would have had the division in Franklin county. Rep. Valley Echo. We have received a circular from the secretary of the Nebraska Edi torial Association stating that the pencil shovcra of the state will go on an excursion in July, to Denver, Salt Lake and the National Park. The circular is all right, but the closing sentence blasts our hopes and eter- leaving 2.60.0H) square miles of land or 1 ,90i),S0O,0O0 acres. The total population is 50,155.783. This land evenly divided, would give to every mnti tfa-ini aim) Saltffl TTJ OPfOJ 11111. VfWJIlaWl, iWHl It.alt Off .tT, l - - and an onion patch 3 by 9 rods, over.! Valley. It we divide tlie population into lauii lies of six persons, each family could be alloted 227 acres. Allowing one quarter of the land to be mountain ridges, sandy and stony tracts, and other "bad lands" there would still be left the regulation "quarter section (IfiO acres) for each family. But cen sus figures now made up are for June 1S80. Since then over one million people from foreign lands "have come to stay," as American citizens, and the natural increase has been considera ble; the total increase from 1870 to 1880 was 3 per cent per annum. So we have now (March 1, 1882; nearly fifty-four million inhabitants. As the area of land does not expand there are jiow less than 30 acres each, or not 150 acres each per family, and the average amount is rapidly decreasing. No cause for alarm htwver. With the best culture, one acre will supply fowl for one person, and at this ratn we can allow more than four hundred million acres for waste land, and still have an acre each left for the estima ted entire population of the globe, which is somewhat over fourteen hun dred millions. This is a great country ! Thanks for the iron sinews of tho hun dred thousand miles of railway lines, and the nerves of the network of tele graph wires and the speaking tubes of the nostal donartment. we are. as a people brought iuto one closly united family occupying Unci.k Sam's Grkat Farm. American Agriadturist for Has just received the Largest and Cheapest Stock of Goods in the In th PUlrtct Court of theilh JuJIeiat DU triet in au.l far netaur Couair Nabra-ik. Jostra K.S AokuS Agne Shirk Pfri'tnt will tnko notir that on thn ISth Ur of Kebru nry ISK'J. l'Uintid herein filed tin imlilioD in the Iitri -t Court f Wbter "iuntr Nebraika, a.int itM DefeiHrnt. Iba object an J prayer of which i to ohnin a ile-crerof Jirorce on th crnuDil 'ifdrjerUjn fur uo.-a than throa year laxt iast. You arc reinirfl to aniwor H petition am or before tho JrJ Jay of April 12 'JS-l4 JnsirH K. 5MUC. Ily W. II. Ktrohm. bi Atturnay. A large lot of Ready Made Clothing, Boots 8c Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Dry Goods fi up. Boys from 75 cts. up. Boots & Shoes at the LOWEST figures Dry Goods and Road Notice. State of Kebrsika.l Webnter County, i Tn all to whom It may concern: The C'omniiMiuner arpointe. to Yirw and report upon a certain line of road prayed fur in aerrtain petition dnly mened and nrrrrntml and filed with the Court Clerk of I iiaid county a follows, to wit: Oommeocint at mr quarter pi pciwern eruon nueen i i.n am twen ytwo rl town'hip four (It rnr twelra 12) went, thence uorth-writ twenty '20 rU more or Iea. thence puth weal in the unit suitable place to cro the Little Dlue riter to the section line thirty-five 1 1". I rod wt of aid ouarter pot more or le. to he eMahlUheJ and that the public road on the nection line be tween the above mentioned points be vacated ha. reported favomhle and rrcommerd. the ctab'ihuient of salt! road and the vacation of the ice ion line from said quarter pot twrnty two M rod weft ax prayed for in 'aid petition, and ail objection thereto or claims for damage mint be filed in the county t'lerk'a office on or before noon of the lHtb day of April. A. I). IM2. or uch road will be eatabliahed without reler enee thereto. J. P Hyb. Co. tlerk. Ued Cloud Neb.. Peb.. IMh 1M2- 2-4-t aoii;s & DEALERS IjY HAOILB LUMBER, LATH. 8UINULES. BASH. POOUS. 151.INTW. 4c RED CLOUD - NEBRASKA. -M- DRY LUMBER A SPECIALTY. T1IK HKHT IN TIIK MARKET AND BOLD AT Till. LOWEST l'KICEL JONES & MAGEE. Go To W. B. ROBY'S -F O R- Staple $ Fancy Groceries, TIIK HEST TOBAC5C & C1G AKS IN TOWN AI0 Choice Nuts. Fruits. & Confections. j0Frmh Fruit and WgeUll Siilil on ConiiuiMion ICKD ri.on. VKH SPECIAL Notice to Tax Payers. At a meetfnr of the Hoard of t'onntyCom :.:..n... L"..n ... ii. k ias- !.. -..nn .. New suits trom S7.00 f.r"iiu'ja w arTrd ,nd ,ldot',, hj id ywr -I -J i KcoIred that tbe e,ounty rreaji'irer la hre- OOl II UtS hr ordere.1 l the llrd of 'unty tV)inmiiion- er ti Mii'et tne ileiiniiaenl laiea oi mil count forthwith ac-orlitur to lw " I Now thi i to notify all interentrd that with- j in loin 7 mj. iroin 1110 tjaie oi ini nniin, accoHing to law anil my wstruetion fn in the B-iar I o'.oun'y tVraniMioner. I will proeeed to collect tbe delinquent t.xe in .aid county together with eols of collection, by di treat and tale of peraun&l property in the manner pro vided by law for the lery and sale on exeentioa. Chttt. liCMCbov. County Tra. Roiaoad. Neb.. Feb. 16tb -Jfi. 2-t-3 Legal Notice. .VWto of Nebraska. Walter County, j ... In the Dlttriet Coirt thereorot tne Kifth Jndicil Dtstrtrt. The Iowa Loan Tnt Company Pl'tff.) Jarnea Kie'tt. n,fendant.) The aborenamul defendant wilt take notice that the above named ple;.:fvon th ... . of January H. filed its petition ..'""u-; named eouru aint tbe above name1 rif,nt the nbiept and crarer of wbicr. i lor decree to forec'o-e a Real httat" Morttajre made br raid defendant to aid plamtia on the N W '-i. quarter fecfifin It :n tnwnjl. ! and rar.ee 10 west of 6 I M In raid " ehit.r County, raid defendant u further noiificl that he i required to aprwer said petition on the J)th day of Mar-h. 1 v82 Iowa Lorn .f-Tnilt Company. JS-t-5 By ifv)lieitor. BiTtt A Utoit. March. h Lower than can be Bought anywhere else in town. Canned Goods In Great variety and of the best quality for sale Cheap. Highest price paid I for Butter and Eggs. When you come to Town don't forget to call on and ad- .rv t..1 TTstatfi. in etvsiur ioiniiiR counties at the very best rates. It will nav every former wiio thinks of llfng mon to sco rne before making arrangements " x.nrtv. , No expense to the borrowerno tedious delav no dealing with eRPtern narties no rtpplicntion fee, tonus or 5.,,;c0;Mr f for makiiiK or recording papers or taking aeknowi-, edgements no advance or nemi-an-mial interest, and rrt interest until money is actually in hand. Call upon or address R. A. SiMrsoir. 3Stf Loan Broker. Blue Hill. Neb. lrom a participa It reads disrnallv UCTICE TO TZACHSSS. r..tu t.k.raViv rirnn. that I will xaj!nt -iin.rowhoBiay3e.-ire to offer theiaMlvei i'ISifitil lor teachct. of the priamarr or IfitS KkKOll tr VVeU-ter county, at Bed .I"TJ- the firtt SaturiltT it the in nth t i-H"4 - Mar Aniuet and November: At J'fbn,u?i,a ihtrfl ; Saturday in the months ot Bin HiU ,Se JS& and Oetober. At Guide i-Bai7. .5Lt Sat urday in the taoatlu ol hue ontfcefcrrt baturo )-cebT. Marek. Jaa !" JJ ,t , . -jock a. a- KajUBtftaueaw vm - ariataaeaiit of Pawn " " The County Superintendent of Franklin county will hold a Teachers' Institute at Blomington next week. Several lecturers from abroad are ex pected to be present, including Gen. Thayer of Omaha and Prof. G. W. I Reed of Gibbon. Our Superintendent, Springer will conduct the exercises in arithmetic and geography. - Notice to Tree Planters. Tartics wishing Cottonwood trees for forest nlantmz can have- ihera : - ... - ... , . id any quantity, l will airman m lots of not less than teu thousand, for one dollar a thousand. Lots of 20 tlwou stind at 90 cents per thousand. Cash to accompany all orders. Send orders to M. B. Murthy, Plattsmouth, Cass Co., Neb. Reference, Caes County Bank, Zl-ti I'latumoutn, eo. nallv shuts us out iiuu in ine auair. ae follows: "It is estimated that the cost be $50 to each person, and no should start with less amount" will one Abram Ka!ey, At Garber's old stand, Red Cloud. C atr-111 FMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET BED CLOUD, ! Frawk The ahcieawt x fJTCliiiaiamt tk mm GrattM to Inrilldx, Floreston Cologue i9 grateful to in valids, because it is refreshing with out the sickening effect of roost perfumes. a A ra!i&a lCltaln. iion t make the mistake of coo- founding a remedy of merit with quack medicines. We speak from ex perience when -we say that Parker's Ginger Tonic is a sterling health re storative which will do al! that is claimed for it. We save used it our selves with the happiest results for Biieumatwm and when worn oat by Tired ef Life. A family by the name of Moon have lived in this town for about a year and have, we believe, been supported by the county most of the time. The domestic affairs of the family are re ported to have beeu always in a state of ferment, and last Sunday morning the trouble becoming worse, if possi ble, than heretofore, Mrs. Moon re solved to end it and her life at one and the same time. She accordingly went tq Sherer's drug store and asked for some strychnine "Baying that she wanted to poiscn a gopher. The drug gist refused to sell her the strychnine, but recommended "rough on rats" as being good antidote for gophers. Finding that she could not procure Demcrest'h Magazine has been thougiit out in every department, and is well adapted to the average Ameri can taste. Eat'h number cmiuuns two or more beautiful art pictures. The stories are original, and always inter esting, and the thoughtful, timely erv?avs are of the best of their kind published anvwhere. The srnial de partments are wraicm, .. cp.u-i . . Q Q !ni7.c all the interesting and vital topics ; JVlarCn ISt 100 2. ofthednv. The high quality and low price (two dollars a year) of this aumt rable monthly explains the wonderful increase ol its circulation irom iiuy iu sixty-five thodsand in the paat two months. Legal Notice. State of NebMrka. Webter County. J . . , In the Pittriet Coart thereof of the fifth Judicial Dirlriel. Kliaa B. Reed.Truitree. PI'tAM Stephen Newman and J... ' of 5oU wman. Pert. J The above named defendant-' will uk-notice that the above named plaintiff on tbe 16ta day of January 1V. Sle I bt t.etfn in the above .,.H ennrf .inrt;he txve named defao- - .---.- r r Muk. r . Jauta. the object and grayer of whieh i. for a Ij,--. .n r,.,-j.,o a Real relate Murtcace iSr ie&T-r.n.Uau to .aid plainuaf in theS E i 1 5n uma 3 corth '1 rmaM i. .- of r, P. M in laid Webster County. NOTICE. m . .. .. r Y ,n um w BnaLr i.juaK. .: i .i.r.-J..,. .. fnetkar notifiad that tbey are reiiie'l U ner aaid petition oa the 20ta dy of March IWi. KLja B. Riia. Traitee. TrT a aa. 35-t-5 By hit Solicitors. Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice is hereby oven that by ..:..,, of r'Vinttvl MnrtL'aire d.tted 11 1. V. - ." -" - J- :M 1S?1. arnl rtu.y hlcJ ann re-l TAKE NOTICE. r i tthtieaif tli- frinfmnni 4 Ktf. I nrj of land laying between Peter McNitt's I yjy V1 and the river. And the public 1ST tiirti J.4 &aU) hereby notified not to cut any tmler on the same. M. B. McvJirr. To Sell or Rent. A farm on Louisa creekys miles from Red Cloud; containing 160 acres, 90 improved, good oe frame house, well of good water; wagon sheds, hogpens and stable, property of Wal ter a Wade. CaUonJ. M. Stoddard : .jj... i 29-t4 U.S. LANDOFFICK.l Auc"?t '31 1881. arnl rtu.y hlcu ana re- k.. been entered .t tkl. oSee by ? H.rk of Weh-tcr county Sebrw ka, n Than iiitrhell aais th5 heir, of JIary A. Jone ,;, M tiay OI Angu-l INI, - c- deceaed. for abandonin her Homeatevl fcntry . ulfc4i 1V 'con Henrv to J I. Lae. No. 4i3. dated Mh . 6th 1578. apon .he J , .. . - r.,mr,Anv lo t r .-Ik. u ' attrt twavfT " 1 I lirflil.lk. Alaiti ..itiv ,- .... -- - a a a w sl ni niuui- an a. m. awu a -- t m .- - - 7.(3. and NOTICE! CLOSING IUT SALE FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. ROSENTHAL BROS' NEW YORKfJLOTHING AND DEY-GOO)s HOTJSJi:. That they are Scllingciothing, Dry-Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hat & Caps, Trunks, Valices, and Funj.hing Goods, Cheap for Cash,to make ROOM. We also fiirifiem guilfv Of Selling MORE Gooa CHEApER any other House in tne tion 10 town.hiD 1 norh rnce . ,cu-e lne rjaYmgnt of I' SVuiaVTlvlJli auoinibic. 'm y-g Mr " -. : .crziv i...n.. t tk .;. u it.o inm rifiTfii.j.t. oftaun nav- OBce on the. iih day of April .1J82. at one i - een jnade in the payment o: o'clock p. .. to rewpoad and furaua uuiaonj s. T. Swirxaa. uaswtar. K. W. MoeToMimT. JUeanTM. " JBEPTJBLICAT YL rsr. on the pretane,for Red Cloud, Nek. mall amount of "rough on rate" arf proceeding uome, Bwauoww. weai 0 a natural Bek Wattnirts the poison 6he wanted, she bought a jfcie yeart growth from Beed. From one to one a aalf feet high, sent to any address on receipt of price. Hieae Walnuts will a-ak fence peau in loar orfiveyeare. If mot goed growing cooditioB when received tker mJ be refanded. ystiet of SiU IW Catttal Xortfaf. Vote h ka'aVy ! taat to nrt-a af a Ckatt44Mortacalatad ka JSth aw of Jaly 18N. aaa daly Wad ta tho " of tka oaato clerk of aTehatarcoaatrKohraakaoa tao 16tk J?. Loaad St- to aeeJ ka wrm'pj tk; imaiafOaaHaadrwiaaa Slxtwa (tllSJ-B) aa4 aaoa wkiek tkera ia aow dae tka aaa of Om taraat freaa tko lota day of J air 1M0. at aar eeat. par aaaaai. deXaalt kaviac baaa auao ia ik. Mfauai a aavia amaa. Mmrmt9rm wm aaui UapfawtFaamaWUarat.to-witj 1 rM Dnoi .lTea. 1 ni Partmbmll 4 HMtaaal- lreaHearaa aaUar. Om Jaaatac BULOMSaaetiaa karrov. OmuHf H rOrr awkaj. 3 Mt EajTaaiawa are fiww tk ; " 3MI Mac laaaaar h toot, aiaakiiaaaatioa iM garartam. r-l. fcl. m. tat Xltk aa of M "sj ... w . m-r- -. w aaeaaaanataaaa. am. a. awai . 55T ljB.S.06WkaiAaaat. i i-i- : ' j aaa saaa aaaaar laaeaaaai aw -i u.w, w r- - wawui .. - - HnTZT.. -- ruiiaetf. and ae a natural waKM-ce soon began to feel siekr and jajpWblj : Af r-aa. c-m. aaajor r.rRI1L... .. mm ..m.. -M -w m . vaa lent for who ear Uaiicirirl tbe retarBed and asoney will be refanded. PXW SALS. W" .-jL&ZZZL Pries, 75 ce.ts a .wadrad. caa. The inideingned offers for sale the necwwrY oim.iiiu.w , - -- M -.Uk-a Norman fitaUlOQ "JMWar TXBflL Doiwo and she reiaWulfl. to take w mrm aosocsawj wera. . y for emb s -- . AaMress, JU W. rcVLB, twndetaaaofaKlIssi PaUt laysplt aeator , .? r afaaTaLA. .av.. Reaatvina P. ft . TiFaaTin Cql. EaSL. fs.ll aw ApaaW. ImASfK EZSWSM. SSvT SjafeaC $250.00 and interest, which lccame Aa Vnramhpr 1st 1831. and the said Mortgagee feeling unsafe and insecure as to the said ecurity; therefore wc will sell the property therein described viz: One Agitator Threshing Ma chine, one twelve horse Woodbury Power, one black mare 10 year old .nlinn.Wmiire 11 vcars o'd. at Public Auction in front of the Blue Hill Bank, in the village of Blue Hill, Webater County Kebraska on Satur dav March lltb, I8SJ, t 1 o'clock p. m- of said day. J. I. Case Threshing Machine Com pany, Mortgagees. , Byaixrao5 & Swxett, their AU ya. OVERCOATS . t4i Dated Peb, 14th, 1882. 2 "BaaW"" AaSdhm iiM Brr- A csxiT diaidexatusa w l ation of medicine is that it nalaoable without losice lis th is tbe case with Piczlt and being gravdea tkawV AAiaarttc Drooerties. adaetad far feaisii as 4B Afl SUITS for UTen Childrsn mt low Pri It will pay you to Gall, an3 Ex you buy Elsewhere and get the Their LOW PRICES. 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