The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 13, 1882, Image 5

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- LOCAL EDITOR.
Local ana Personal Affairs.
Core hM jut receive! lo day
krpc ittToioe of clocks. Ncweut styles
out. Call and see.
Music.
KiMC.E. Hirriw, prndiwleof the
Connffonr of muuic nt Staunton.
V., nd having atmlied at Smith Col
lejjn. Northatnpton; Mm, will Rive les
nonx in vocal and instrumental music.
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on piano and orjsan. Terms raaile
known on application to Rev. J. K.
Harris.
Before you buy your clothinjc, lioots
t and shoos, please call and see my lines
and get prices. J. 0. Totter.
x nwflllinor" house for rent with four
'"mnnii. Innuiro of Boscnthal Bros.i
A farm for sale or traded Will sell
on easy term, or will trade for flock.
Inquire at the Tost office.
j Nearly all the precious gems to be
Hieen at Gore's jewelry store.
Canned goods for sale cheap, at
T m Mixkr Buos.
Heailquarlers for nice hats and bon
nets at Mrs. McUridc's.
-X(?JLT ElKlK BOTTEtt ON IcB. nt
Rorr'a.
KFor a fine lino or gloves or mitens
call on C. E. Putnam.
pBoys and Misses' trinmod hats from
fifty cents up at L. A. Hale's.
The old reliablo Ohicu'O Lumber
Yard has a full stock of building inn-
terial, and for low prices, aiiu row
qualities it defies competition.
A new lot of watches especially
radapted for railroad' use. nleo new
styles of gold cases nt Gore's.
taand Shoo.
A splendid line of boots and shoes
Vcan now bo seen at J. G. Potter's.
iC. Patnam will deliver fresh bread to
all parts of the city.
-Minnesota Best flour, Hungarian
Process, for salo nt Putnam s
S Go to Miner Bros, for Prints of al
J" kinds.
v Stovo coal at the Chicago Lumber
Yartl.
Henry Cook has one of the best se
lected stock of drug? and chemicals in
f the state. He has every thing syste
Tjuirodsothatit makes it one of the
I most reliablo placw to buy drugs, and
anvthing kept in his line that you can
find. If you have never boon in his
place of business go and try for your
selves. tar !.
VAt public auction, in the rear of our
warehouse, on eaiuruay, wet. n, loo-i.
na Rwnnmiakfl Mounted Power and
Thresher. Terms made knownpn-dayi
X KcmcmlKjr that E. Young delivers
bread for C. E. Putuahi.
Boxes, Boxes, Boxes, Boxes, Boxes,
empty boxes at Marsn s.
Canon City coal for salo by Piatt &
rcca.
vBars Wagons at Spanoglo & Funk's.
A largo assortment 01 liclius and
-Hies at the leading millinery storo one
door north of the bank.
For 8ALE.r-Ono second hand cook
stove, one set of cain scaled chairs, ono
'mu Iminee. one sincle carriago for
A ssle or will trade for a horse. For par
ticuhurs call on a W. Besley
-V Jackson Coal Company coal for 'sale
by Piatt & Frees.
. Robyhastho bo apples in town
only 40 cents per peck.
Dmiver and New Orleans coal, the
Xbest in tho world, for sale by Jones &
m Magco's lumber company, Red Cloud.
I Ask for tho Haladay wind mills, at
iSpanogle k Funk's.
Go to Jones & Magee's Lumber Com-
Vpy for yo" h"001" ntl cor1 Tne'
are aole agents for Denver and New
Orleans coal, in Nebraska. t-
. s C. E. Putnam sell the Miuneapolis
Kikvs
-f Bpanoelo & Funk arc agents for the
Hafiiday wind nulls give them a call.
yt coal t Piatt & Frees.
. y Fine 8inw aalt, $2,00 per barrel at
yfjmjHt Bro'ifc.
. For a sapcrior quality of bread, go
to th bakery of C. E. Pctxam
Sandwich tower ahellera at Span
ogla FankV
L 'Putnam delivers bread to all parts
M tba city.
Tfc B. fc M. R. IL, known as the
"Bcrlington Koute" offers special ad
tisalssw to travelers. Seb thier
-" aJitrSisssitnt in thisK paper.
A full lie Of .spring wagons and
aifMMaOfle & i; unt'8.
vf Ghaioe Hams; 16 ceute per pound a
rHuaer Bro'a.
Thoso contewplatins;. purchasing
Mrtluagui thelitis) of a harness, sad-
dW, wkj, Wwnk, valice, call and see
' tjalaWaiiBMtHckof J. L, Miller, who
- W m mi i Jul to dsfcr special prices and
iMMMpflto for cea or on tiaie.
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Not msckjawins; new.
Zlection will sooo be bera.
The wiutar m drawiag near.
Moonlight nights are a rarity.
Frost irtH ichigaa two weeks ago.
Heavy raiaa tafeagbout the state.
The time for prairie freak at hand.
Lively times among tD politician.
Pay day among the teachers last
week.
Don't you bear the "shacking ob de
cornf
Rubber boots have been in demand
of late.
The recent heavy rains will help the
fall grain.
Send a copy of the Chief to some
eastern friend.
The state is having an immense
creamery boom.
Immense passenger and freight traf
fic over the B. it M.
Old Sol sets lchind the sun-kissed
hills at a little past five.
0. C. Case, visited Superior 3Ionday,
on professional business.
Young Montgomery will succeed his
father is the milk basiness.
Measures are being taken by the
Baptists to erect an edifice here.
It is predicted that the comet will
knock the sun into a cocked hat.
The buttonholing by tho candidate
has struck this neck o the woods.
Fred Bochner, of the Arapahoe Pi
oneer, is a dad. Dad number onc't.
A goodly number of the farmers
have been sowing fall grain tho past
week.
Mr. Case of law fame, has been suf
fering of late with no attack of rheuma
tism. Hail fell lo the depth of ah inch and
a half at Blue Hill last Friday after
noon. Several loads of now corn have been
brought to town lately, and was a good
quality lo.
Potatoes arc worth twonty-fivo cents
per bushel at Juuiata, forty miles
north of us.
The festive watermelon vino dicth,
and the lovers of this carbonate mix
ture mourncth.
The corn crop in tho east has been
damaged considerable this year by the
wet and cold weather.
Tho B. k M., we understand, are
having steam ringing attachments
placed on their engines.
W. A. Camp, with W. E. Barnes
merchant tailor Hastings, was in town,
Saturday to "suit" the boys.
Shelter your agricultural implements
farmers; it don't pay to let them lay
out exposed to tho elements.
J. A. Swartz, traveling agent for the
Singer Sewing Machino Co., picked his
teoth at the Boy's Home Monday.
W. N, Richardson has lost several
head of cattle during tho last week,
with what is known as tho mad itch.
Frank Watkins of the Bluo Hill
Times, illuminated our sanctum with
his beaming countenance, last Satur
day. Why do ladies prefer satin dresses to
thoso mado by silk?. Becauso they
dont wrinklo so badly when they're
eat-in.
Down in Texas they have bull-fights
for the benefit of the public schools.
The other day one was given and net
ted f550.
Tho school boy loves to hear tho pat
tering of tho rain drops. It's easy for
him to slip down and get his pants be
smeared.
J. S. Noll returned from bouthern
Adams hist Monday, and reports that
a severe hail storm visited that section
last Friday.
Notwithstanding the disagrccable
ness of tho weather of last Saturday, a
goodly number of our rural district
friends were in town.
George Abel, B. & M. baggageman,
running between here and Denver, is
building himself a residence in the
southwest part of town.
Dr. Denncy and baggageman Kirk,
hare cozy and pleasant sleeping rooms
fitted up over Cook's drag store, and
invite the b'hoys around.
Mr. Montgomery of milk notoriety
has opened up the old Kirby House
near the depot and he; will cater to
tho wants-of the traveling public
Tka "saalaaeaely" slaja ara ceaM,
The isWSeataf the rear.
Waam wa aaat uka u vhlak atnslckt,
Ajaifa(ralltebar.
"A blue stocking is the scourge of all
tho world." Yes, that's so. With low
shoes, red ones are much' more be
coming; you can see 4hom farther.
A geatleaaa residing in town had
occasion to petts-through the grave
yard the other kkiht, and ewears by
all that's good aad soUe, he eaw a
ghost.
DickaKetyreataTMd to Dettrer laei
pilkwia oriwg, in the orer Mad
ahert jifjauaaaiiut of the J. tM, Dek
if weririfc-lua way f tmH we are
tfcseelt
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Saffgi y r ,tfg litsV)eed"ra-ad, sJter IfcornngnEfc W hardware stone i
5iSI5" J5" exajnination befo tlie jeseral lath-land woo bays largely, m
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.m.nnv Im" Pr hM done his rwxt-i
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,n swelling me pu.ayy. ?. ...
Tuesday aaomingbir wile pnsenteuJjjjujtrKju, dd. Uncle Sm. Garbc
iitm with n eieht Doand bov.
1. &. to-
Un. Kennev. wife of the eood
ing editor of the Argus, went cat lastj
Wednesday, on a visit to relatives and,, "Kindergarten" of the celestial
meads in Iowa. Mr. X., accompani
eJ her as far east as Omaha,
voyage.
We were told the other day by a
gentleman who has pa'ul close atten
tion to the "pcculiarness" of the sea
son, that we have had frost;this season
in every month but September and
this month.
One farmer residing in the country
reports having sown a- piece of winterjcioud.
rye last week Monday, and on Thurs-B
day o; the same vccK, lUiati Rprouicunoiu ma cngutii urMJUMaiiiow iu .ir.
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and could be seen coming up
the surface of the ground.
lwrfVi
Get up in the morning early, alHi
five o'clock and by looking in a soulh
pasterlv direction, vou will tee the
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wonderful-comet. which will not make'
its appearance again on this conti
nent for one hundred years, when we,
leader, have passed into oblivion.
Baums clerk the genius of tho age.
has aonstructed a "mochinc" and put
it upon the counter for the purpose o
abjecting the "sooncrs."
a trap Ihcy used to have
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urecann., iiu wH,,"w,conlial inviUtion is cxtundeil to all.
oeauiy 01 grace.
Tlie '-thunderbolt" running lmtwccnl
trnB.ut CMv vm Hwl Cloud to Denver.!
runs at the rate of forty-five miles pergGcn. Dodge's new book entitled "Gun
hour. Their time between here and
McCook is fifty-live minutes faster thanl
tho Chicago and Denver train.
"A woman's dress is liko tho envel
ope of a letter, the cover js frequently
an index to the contents." Our favor
ite idea always wan that woman waj
more liko an envelope, becauso she!
hits address on her.
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Kmincrson Fulcli & Co.. Bock ford. III.
iUr.Ueo. i.ctts, coiicciniB njjeni lorins hide, ami who had a cocked ey
onllml n n..r .Mm lst S.itnr.litv to PfttSwas riinniiij; wild around town last
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ahttle job done, .iiooimo in irom inota M 1C tunncil it, before "niiiht
west that morning, and reported
vorvdrv. Tlno rains of ours that aruZned it with a star." Jlo was looking
;.i,.;nsw..r fn'Wll nut" r notRl"ora man who, he claimed, had done
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reaching mat locality.
Tartics from Kearney and Hastings J
who have had experience in brick
making, say that the clay tho Ludlow'sathus meditating, a shot from his nntag
arc using, is far superior to that found
in cither of tho above namod places.
They finished burning another kiln on
Tuesday last. This lirm is doing al
rushing business, and aro deserving of
success, as tho quality of their brickl
will show.
Hon. John M. Abbott, of listings,
and a candidate for district attorney,
called on us last Saturday. John is an
unassuming man, and has the qualifi
cations for filling that office with credit
having served a satisfactory term
city attorney for the cily of Hastings;!
and if elected to this position, he will
not dishonor the office.
John Parks was son struck last 8at-
urday: weight nine and one-half
pounds. John remembered the print
ers, and sot 'cm up. By-the- way, he
is still pegging away for the bonofit ofl,ij?n;f,can,.0 by age."
men s soles.
a t .-a 1
wouiu not co to cnurcn last ao-i
bath morning, but wo understood the
pastor said solemnly, after giving out
his text, "thoso people who aro cither
too poor or too stingy to afford fly!
screens at home, aro perfectly wel
come to sleep m this church evoryl
Sunday morning;" then wo thought
may bo it was pleasantcr for us that
we wero not there.
Tc thoso patrons of the Red CloudJ
schools who have not already dono soj
we would say look at the Chikf of Sep '
22d. and cut out the "rules for teach
ers," and preserve them for reforcnt
to prompt tho children to faithfulness
in their compliance with the same toto engace their services in legal mat
the letter.
We want good livo corrosponden
in every precinct in tho county,
send us the news items as they occu
in their locality. Sharpen up you
old Faber and let the world hear from
you.
Geo. Balcntine, who pulls the "throt
ties" in the yards at this place, and
Horace Grcely Detrich, who was con
sidered a lone distance jumper at the
Republican City wreck, invaded ou
oar.ni. m it Mnrulav in taV-ft a. Innb
U-. a, M. AMAt.A
uBnprwmC.
A .needful Adam, ccua l-sKKASSSS ti'&'LHiS
cr says that awine do much better ifPprecinet, Webster county, Nebraska I
sweet corn is fed them occasionally
and that every farmer ought to rais? of ($126,68,) in an acUon pendingj
su... . .MM. f k;. ... . rn Jbefore him, wherein the satd Jones &m
four or fire acres ot this sweet corn forl T . ' v.. rv-Rv u i:.,,;fral
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mo puriaaae u iroiuig iiwK. w. -
Hastings.
fr. Van Dyke who has been con
nected with the Boy's Homo, of this.
place for sometime, started on last
Tuesday, morninc overland, for the
land of the Centipede and snappinglsame action, by and between the same
turtle Texas. The good wishes o
the Chief follow him to his new home.
The B.&H. base ball boys returne
from Colorado last Suaday, and I
fasted at the eating house. They
intending to atop esT here, bat- wit-
to tne "tickleishtsess" of
the moist eeeditioa of Useaaued.thej
j-jtcbaded to gire er"ky ."whirl'1
ether tune. We wdentasl Omi
Tictorioaa in tsssi
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Hur-3Uvcs no more on earth. May we nc
Ball hope with the illustrious dcadj
Longfellow.
look-lXfcrr U tlti;kU ttoiiM Uar:a4s'
Lucie &un tcrrratial laou ar
over. Jiay wt not iioimj uiat ue coier
v "Kindergarten ' of tue eele-tu
date? To us who live his dcmi
BofApcaks in tones of eloquence "Be yt
aio ready."
Toneral at one o clock to-day.
Dikd. Infant son of Edwin Hawlcjn
Oct. 10th, aged two montlu.
Mr. G. E. McKecby, is building a
cozy residence in the western part of
town.
Tom
1. Murphy has Quit the railroad
ill settle with ius family, in Red
land w
Umnhrey Smith on the Ross famwj
oiiv ut inu rtJULHJV juiwe. .nu a uutr.
utock norsc no is too.
R. W. Bncom, relative nf Mr. Ben
ley is stopping in town a lew nay
from his business in Loiornuo. Jlo if
nlhering nuggets of the precious uct-B
aw when at home.
Mr. P. Wav of Lincoln, has purchase
en the slock of uardwaro earned by
Mr. Besley. Tlie trade was consumH
matetl last Tuesday evening, and Mr.
ny took pnc5eMion immediately
Vc welcome Mr, W.. to our city.
Dr. S. V. Moore, anti-monopoly cani
hdate for conjrresa. in the second difct
Its just likcFrict, will sinrak to the citizens of Wcb-BCuJ Nb.. ea HtarJy, ot. I
down on theater county, on the 27t!i dav of OctoberS,, ,fttrr y4nft?r'U. J.""
m r...ta1liuw1,i Il Lloud, at one o clock, r. it. AKth mare 10 t. II
le crjsmnweujr .. . . . . . ..,...., tn 11 Bwittf m to rr' htawsUaaoa
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m- Dist- Com-
In our office may he found a copy o
Wild Indians." We have examined
it at KOtno length and are led to helcivc
with Gen. Sherman, who has written
an introductory to it, that it will exc:
a benign influence in the settlement ol
our future national noucy toward uui
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Willi Iiiilians. It would bo well loi
all to rend it and learn rnanv new ideai
in relation to that nivstenous race.'
Any one can examine a cony at oui
yflice.
H A man with a revolver stranned t
ta. . . .... .
.Hand a nose liko an Eiryntian Sphynx
Monday, threatcmni: to cnmmit a trac-
itDjrcw her sable curtain down, and pm-
hIuiu a crcat injustice by meddling with
Eh:g ,ioinc8t;0 relations. He found the1
l uiu,
tlavll.
lobject of his search later in tho
and proceeded to shove himself in po-
Tuwn lor tne iracus. mil wnuo no was
K.I
(mist, brought him to a position some-J
tunes called over tlie fence and out.
He ran with such Meed that he lost
the sold to ono of his shoes, nnd about
four sections of the lowor portion ofj
his pantaloons. As he passed the cor
ner which hid him from viow, ho was
heard to remark: "All that's brighi
must fade !
There will be a public, examination
of persons desiring to teach in the
"county, on Saturday next at the office!
Lof tho Co. Suit.
Married. On Wednesday, Oct. 11.
by the Kcv. G. W. Hawlcv, Mr. Jos
eph oaladen, to JVI iss Maggio Ring-
land, all of Webster county, Neb.
Many rich presants .were prescntc
to the bride.
Sensiblo speech of B. Piatt Carpen
ter's on accepting tho nomination for
Lieutenant Uov. of Aew York, from
which we make some extracts. "The
immortal maxim" "united we stand.
divided wo fall," has lost nono of it
"Again I am opposed to monopolies
in all cases, and to the grant of powei
to corporations, and associations t
uch an extent as will enable them t
iiitrcncn upon inc news and pnvi
. .a . i
liges of individual?, but whenever, and
whenever for tho convenience of the
public it is necessary that there should
be an aggregation of capital, that capi
it should be protected
the Bamc extent as
capital aud enterprise of an individ
ual. If I had no enemies I should
consider myself unfit to receivo the
itiHniires of honest electors.
G. E. McKecbv, Esq., formci-ly ofj
Lodi, Wis., has entered into a law part
ncrship with W. H. Strohm, under the!
firm name of Strohm & McKcebyJ
'ho firm are buildini; a new office westi
f the State Bank of Red Cloud, where
they will welcome all who may desire!
era. mr. .aiini-cuv ruiirusviiivu inn
istriet for,fhe past two years in the
tato senate, and evidently como to
stav, as he has commenced buildine a!
rcsiuence in town, ne seems to uear
the marks of a real gentleman.
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7STICE COURTS, WEBSTER
NEBRASKA.
CO.
he Jones it Magco Lumber Com-)
pany, rjaintiti,
vs.
IW. J. Hobson, W". A. Reese and
I. R. SflTver, a firm doing bnsmess
under the name and style of
tBIIol5on, Reese & Sawyer, Deft
aH aw sajkrv; uttuicu iuiuuuau niu
H rTls nKftt'A Yl(iraAj4 ftnfa-Lffvrl-! f Wilt
talrn notice that on tho 31st dav ofl
.issued an order of attachment for the
aBABkCV AJt4aS&A WlsaWy)aS J i 1 StS ftaJ B
uid thn said W. J. llobson. W. A.
Reese and J. R. Sawyer, a firm doin
business under the namo and stylo o
Hobson, Reese & Sawyer, suhdtka
propertv consisting of a wrtaiD'4alii
of oak pilinsr and timber, hsjrfceen at-!
taclied under said order. That on the
1 1th day of September. 1832. in th
parties, a second order of attachmen
was issuca. anu property consisting oi
pieces putne,one lot of ropeJon; truck
llers, two crow-bars, two
hains. one sledge hamsaer.
ich, three hand nngt and
hook has been attached. Said
continued to the 3a day of
. 1883. at 10 o'clock, a. x.
Tsw Joxes k Macbk Lcmbcs Co.
By Cask at McNatsrr, their Attorneys.
. Dated at KedCtoad. UuslltBdar
October. IMS. JO.
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LEGAL NOTICE.
Is the the dutrict court of the fifth
judicial dtrkt, of Nebnwka, held in
nd for eiter county.
To Kl Mitchell non-etdent ie-
sntrvon are herebr notifin! Uiai on
xi tlay of Septemlxrr. InC Ly-
tte Mitchell nicd 1 titon apml
lyou. in the dW.nct court of raid coun-
:yf the object and prayer of whict arc
o obuin a divorce from you on we
und that roil hvi wilfullr alnd-
el tlie plaintiff without good cause.
the penoI of two vears pt, awo
the custody of Elmer Mitchell,
Allwrt F. Mitclwll and Charles E.
MiUrhell, Minor children.
You are required to amwer am pe
tition on or before .Monday, the Gin
da v of November. 1SS2.
lurAYcm: Mtrciiixu
By Kalcy Bro.'s llaintilTs Att'ys.
G-5
300 Sheep For Sale.
High grade merino Ewe, by Cod-
man t l'resaHt. Apply to K. B. Enton
Guide Rock, Neb. itf
Onnhv and Dickcrson want all the
potatoes they can get, at lull market
mce.
Elinor Brothers will nay tho highest
pice for wild turkeys weighing over
ten pounds.
Final Frf Notices.
Ia1 OSc at Btooatattoa Nb. Spt. 12. imi
Solle U krI.T siren tht th fUaln
'sacJ fuller ht filri fcotlf of kit imlatloB l
sak lnl t-reoi ia npiorl or Bl eiim, and
toeart 6nI ttrtrr thef-f beforo rltrft of lit
fflurt In Wvtxter roanty kl hit ofle la U4
ou lit, wa ? t;
c. 14. tow!
ta folUaia
mm to rrara kU eoBtiaaoaa tmiimc an
aa4 ealtttralloa of (aid Iaa4 vie A4t.la
i Wiruili C Jkekna. ftokart A&Amao.
OuUI K. ecban-k.allof IU4 Ooal. Neb.
i 8. W.SW1TZKR. JUirtr.
Laa4 oSca at Blooalaitoa: Xb, Sjt. IS 82
Notlea U brrtbr slaa that tba folloalcr-
lHMtUarhMOle'laflUsaortiU intaalloa t
SaoJ mroal In isctort nf till clalsi ni
, wlJ aroof Ul t avli arra Clera of tic
ict veart wtitr eountr at el uioan
. Saiuar OrC . lStt. rUi
William It. Purr.
I'd aatrr 118.3; fur tho ' n li town in raac
Isaac UiUaM tba follovina vitaaaiea to
lararakWmmtlnaoa rJenc oron. anl cul
LtitatioaofaaU lanl tii: Cbartn S. lJurnr.
IWilllaw ilouwortaillsarr ilaurcr'andJonn Me-
lailktfl. all oriUKl U ad.
s is. w. aw txzcK. utiitr.
wd Office at !ttoo!nstoa Neb. Sep. 3). 1553.
Kotlee If herebr rtren tht tbo followln
named lettUr baa fUc-J notice of hit inUntba to
make fical proof in opto:t of bU vll and -eur
final entry tbrrenf befure Clerc of Cburt
'in Wchiter coanty Nob. at bit offlce In Ked
lOoai Seb. on Sal arday October i5. 1- tIs:
traak Coebrall.
in'd ntrir No. XZfl fur ali of . M twn
i nun 10 tt. Urn Mmatthi (Uoatoc wtta
i to prove hit eontinaoa rrilince upon, and
KrUbleN. i:iehrJon. Chrlitother t. Cox and
John . wrisbt. all of Krl nn-n, .er.
no 8.
H. W.dWlTZEll. Itecliter.
'ft mc.i m..r..- vv. c.i ua-
MflU VIUCI M lllWUIUtlUH tlVU.QTfrt .
Notice is berebr a Iran that tho followlnc-
frmme-l letiler ha filed notice of his intention
Stii make final nronrin sunnort ol hi claim, anil
hhat Mid proof witl bo rat Ia before Clerk of
IPUtriet lourt Webster Uoanty eb onhJtaraajr
)ct. 2Sth Wli riu
JiUK UKrwrn.
HoBieetesd entry No. 37.M for ls re or ice
15 Iowa In rnnse I2w. He djihw the folio win
nltnetie to roTo hl rontinuoiu resiilrne
apoa anJcultiraUon of tail laoJ. rls: .Klroy
l'aiteea. Albert U. Mnltn. Joaa Jfcuor. eao-
las YaaM all of Walls.
9. W. BWITZER. Kacesttr.
JLandOfflceatDlooalnxton. Neb. Sept. 21. 192.
Notiee is kerf by giren that tba fnllowioc-
lataed settler has Slai notice of hi intention to
laiake inal pruof In supi-ort of bU claim, anu
fteeara final entry thereof, proof to be n.le ba-
lora Uiark or taa Uistrtet vonrc pi eotier
iaaty. at his oS.ee. in v;iobj -to., on
LSaturJay Oet. . 1S. ris:
flM entry No. 7n for tha nw! sac. 22 town 2a
l nomas tv. norn.
;nnea aratt. lie name the foliowinx itnets
tto trove bU conlinuons rrsidenee upon anl
L-eultivsUou of sali land ris. James w. Arnn-
iburfer. Ilenrr neiton. Jonn 53-ucti am n-
:it&m Sbfcner, au oi iwwqn"''"... .
, JB it .r.a. uegmer.
Smith Brothers announco still an-
)ther important reduction in rato nf
iiutcrc.it on time loans, untight tunc
Percent iinnwil iiifm-s. Cull at the
IBank aud leave your application.
8-40tf.
Found At Last.
An acreable dressing fur the hair.
that will stop its falling, has bcon long
sought for. Parker's Hair Balsain-
di.tinguished for its purity, fully sup,
plies tins want.
ti!l7 Per Cent. Money to Loan T
Monoy to prove up
with on final rc-
ceipt, or on ueeucu ianu av 4 pur cum.,
and 1-GJ per cent, commission, or at
-- a
straight 9 per cent, no commission.
j no. tt. IL.LCOX.
Office next door to Chief office. 30ft
The Bt Thins Out.
Tho Gasoline Stovo for sale by
Mitchell itMorhart is tho best thing
for cooking and baking in hot w.eathcr
that has ever been invented. Saves
fuel, saves time and does not heat up
(the room. Warranted to bo safe and
absolutely non-explosive. Call at
Mitchell '& Morharfs hardware storo
knd examine the stove. 47-tf
R. L. TINKER.
(Sseaasaor to O. A.. Brews)
DkULEK 15
Parlor, Bedroom
A5D rrrcitET
FURNITURE,
JACKETS, CHROMOS,
Picture Frames,
Mattresses, Etc.
VSra liy7 on hsni 4 triwiaoa taori
li. tie a. Tricu ai lo a aajr ia the V aHay.
It panic of all kin-i tfaaa aresepdy aed
Satlsfeetrr.
irial Robes furnished at reasonable
rates.
ED CLOUD, - -
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harness
J. L- MILLER.
Km uswawtly aaast a SaM Li af
dAKXESS, COLLARS, SADDLES
HOUSE-BLANKETS,
THin, COMMt BRUSHES
HAKSE9SOIL,
nd cTerrth'utfs nsoally kept in a intf-
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claea
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BUSINESS!
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DR. SHEEER,
Proprietor of the
Cily Drug Store.
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Drus. ffedicines.
Paints- CISs
end Varnishes,
A full supply of
,AMrP, LA Ml' fsilAPKS, WICKS
com iv nr.CMiicsAC.
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r. I'f'frirtl' f'fVl r.twtfn'-
I alio aara a full aad cosiplata stock of school
bmiks. fUlioceryaoi vhotoj rapa AiDans.
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Every Monday,
Wednesday,
and Saturday,
AT COST.
Between Times!
.....AT
J.W. Sherwood's.
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BEAT
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AJ$TD SBLA.WLS !
Clothing, Blankets, Bed Comforts,
FiuTiishing Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Groceries, etc.
Will
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