The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 16, 1883, Image 4
iewsj-wTV Tv I'HiJpsammaw ti nftn uti f-7afrfim isniWifiiaijsaaijigsfci P 'HtoV v-j - - f & 1., vf J - " " ,M FT aaaaaa a SW fM ti f I -m. ' ' ' A I r - U. Jj. Hallowell, ML D.i Surgeon, Malces a apualtr of Disease f the Eye and -Ear. HARDY, - . NKBRAPKA. S LOCAL MATTERS. P. H. O'Connor, Wkalasala aa letall Darter fai LP, wins k CM. AUo. Sample Boom for tht twom- iriodatlon of the public. JIKD CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Picture Gallery, RED CLOUD, NED. 'Ssetrt tbs sallow ers tit smarts Um." Al! kinds of pIcturM Uken and sat iifaction guaranteed. 45-tf GIVE HIH A CALL. T. P. MOODT, Practical Watchmaker and UIIK AH kind of Repairing Neatly and Cheaply done with dis patch. Alan dealer "in Watches, Gold and Silver Spectacles and Eye-glasses. CJLOCKS. Musical Instruments nnd Silverware, .I! at Bottom Price. Highest Cash price paid for old Gold and Silver. Give me a call before buying else where Bign of the Big Watch, Main St. Red Cloud, Nkb. Templeton Bros., Company, GUIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA, DKATEBS IX LUMBER, Building Material AND COAX. SPECIAL BARGAINS!' at the Store of F.XEWHOUSE, BED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Berlin Zephyrs, Midnight Zephyrs, Saxony wool, Shetland woo), Shet land Floss, Germantown Wool And Woolen Kniting Yarn Hoods. Mittens, Children's Coats Ac, Ac.,4 ALL OF odb OWN MANUFACTURE. A full lino of HOSIERy, DRY GOODS, AND NOTIONS. Also a large nnd splendid assortment of TOYS and CHRISTMAS Gift. S. W. SEELY, DBXI.ER IK Choice Family Groceries, TEAS. COFFEES. CANNED GOODS. TOBACCO. CIGARS, BREAD. CAKES, PIE8. FLOUR, MEAL, Ac, Fruit a Specialty. Bntter and eggs taken in exchange. Patronage solicited. Two doors north Smith Bro.'s Bank. BED CLOUD, - - - NEB Ha. SO. O. A. . rwtrr mmtr ctmhsw. Kafsiar aatia i MImm ataaiaa- en kafera laa fat I m: M. 1. Mcm. 8. Wmt, Aejl. Ca. Arrinl tf gfuft Wdk to sat ftta led ftsji fart OSss. Waauraaail m tmkk Cmtn Kaa.. Cawksr Ctj Barr 0 amirs mtfc arrirM aatwrta arriva 4aarts laparU armea rrivM depart arrival departs JJIaaibarltl ba el0M4 at tb koart !. iul. OSlr hAr frow 7 . . to S p. m' Mnnf OrUr oBle krt fra 7 a. a. to 7 p. v. CHica boara cb Sasdar 8 to 9 p. m. M. B. McXirr. P. U. 7Jta.ai. 5 a. a. US a. 7 p. a. 7: p a. fctta.a -- A a-a p. a. 6 a. a jjop.; 7 a a. "a. j : FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 18S3. L.THOMAS, - Local Eslltor and Biiincfs Mnnngcr. Fropriatorafta City Drug Store. Iaub : Drugs, Medicines. Paints. Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, COMBS BRUSHES AC. rtraffe te1iii4 ! tkaakfallr raMifwt. aaPrf riptiont earerultr maran?ed"fSa t IalaakareafallaadeoaplatartMkarteaMl leak, autwaeiraad pketsanpk Albmaa. 1JCD CLOUD. ... NIB. Ar R. X.. TINKER. (Saaaaaaar to G. A. BnwuY. DXALKR Parlor. Bedrosm AKD KITCnKK FURNITURE, BtACEBTS, CHROMOS, Picture -Frames, Mattresses, Etc C v slwajra a kui aad triaaai n skert atie. 1'nea aa low any ia ta Vallar. Business was liri.tk lst Sfltnrday. Fresh oysters for sale at Boby's. How do you like your valentine? Hair switches cheap at L. N. Hale's. A good article of ranple yrop, cheap at Roby's. Pnre comb honey at Boby's. The. bees made it. A fine lot of watches for sale at G. S. Albright's. A. Morhart returned from Quincy, Illn. Tuesday night. non. C. II. VanWyck has our thanks for public document. For the very best Roods, full weights and measure. Go to Roby's. The board of county commissioners deliberated last Saturday. The be t and largest stock of clocks ever brought to Red Cloud, at G. S. Al brights. BARGAINS, BIG BARGAINS in everything you want, nt J. G. Pottcr'a FobSalk 150 ton of German Mil let, for sale by Ira Sleeper, Red Cloud Neb. 23tf. Sheriff Wnrren has been trying his hand nt running a hotel, since last Monday. Any one wanting a good wind mill on favorable terms will do well to cnll at this office. Hurrah! Hurrnh!! for the worth of your money, you will get at cost pri ces at j. g. Potter's A farm for sale or trade. Will sell on easy terms, or will trade for stock. Inquire at the Post office. Mr. Spokesfield hns moved bis stock of good, and now holds forth at Put nam's old stand. Liver diseases, headache, and consti pation, cnuscd by bad digestion, quick ly cured by Brown's Iroii Bitters. An eight pound boy made its appear ance at the house of Mr. Fred Hum mel, on the first day of the month. Just received. Another lot of apple butter and mince meat, also Frank Sid dnll's soap at S. W. Seelcy's Fok Kkkt: A farm of about 55 acres of improved land. Call on Span ogle &. Funk, Red Cloud, Neb. G-tf. The bridge across the river south of town was taken out this week, to avert the possibility of its going out when tbo ice breaks up. Denver and New Orleans con!, the best in the world, for salo by Jones & Magcc's lumbci eompanv, Red Cloud. Land buyers have already begun to come in from the caj-t, and it is safe to say that a large amount of real es tate will change hands this spring. I have just received the best slock of solid and silver plated ware ever brought to this town. G. S. Albright. 27a. On Euinsn Placi T lease on long time in Red Ctond heap. Inquire of C. II. Potior, ever McFarland a store. Judge Wilcox and wife have the sympathy of the entire community in the loss of their little boy, who died of diptheria last Friday morning. Go to Jones fc Mngee's Lumber Com pany for your lumber and coal. Thev are solo agents for Denver and New Orleans coal, in Nebraska. t-f. NoNi drink, not sold in bar rooms, but a reliable non alchoholic tonic medicine, useful at all times, nnd in all seasons is Brown's Iron Bitters. Any live man can start an earth quake shock in a neighborhood, all he has to do is to nsk people if they felt the shock, and immagination does the rest. If you need a pair of eve classes or spectacles, call on G. S. Albright, at Gore's old stand and you will get just what you want he has the best. Gartor Braa. aart oaaW thaif star la Uttrwoi fenaerlj ss ataa1 ay Hal- aata as a hardware Hon, aa4 i write lha public (broach tna eatuams of taa Cmtw, this week, to call and examine their good and prices. The boys are popular and have the requisite busi ness ability and enterprise to insure uccewi, which we have no hesitancy in saying we believe they will meet with ia their present enterprise. A Bed Cloud young man had a queer experience on a sleigh ride one night hut week. When returning home the young man fell asleep, and in reaching for a handful of snow, the young woman fell out of the sleigh. The young man slept on and the hors es trotted back to their stable. In half an hour the young woman entered town on loot and went to the stable to get her purse which had been left in the sleigh. Henceforth the young woman has no ue for that young man. A paper to be first class must receive first class patronage. First class pa tronage consists in every sulacriber paying his subscription in advance, patronizing the job department in stead of sending work to foreign offices and in various ways giving the paper your support and enconragement Giving a paper your moral support by taking and reading it will not do. Moral support was never known to run newspaper, moral support can not he utulized when paper bills are to bepaid. The men who work upon newspapers are human and enjoy corn beef and cibbago a well 1 other peo ply. Atmosphere in this locality con tains a large amount of ozone and is very bracing; tho scenery very grand and picturesque but iieverthrlws, it seems to be ono of nature's laws that one can't pay for printing material with ozono or feed workmen on beau tiful scenery. --a- i The committee appointed to investi gate affairs at the Insane Assylum at Lincoln havo discovered that the pa tients have suffered extreme cruelties at the hand of Dr. Mathewson and his assistant. The state prison is also being investigated aud the shameful practices of Warden Nobes and others connected therewith will be exposed. If Dr. Mathewson ol the assylum and Warden NoIhjs, of the penitentiary don't get tho lounce, there is. no jus tice in the land. The fact that the State Journal has taken particular pains to blow the horn of Warden Nobes, of the peniten tiary nnd Dr. Mathewson of the insane assylum, is sufficient evidence to our mind that those gentlemen, (?) arc frauds of the first water. Wo have been a close reader of the daily Jour nal for the past half dozen years, and we have always noticed lhat the more damnable a man's acts, thevheartier support he receives from that paper. It is sufficient to cito the case of I. P. Olive, the man burner. ieaeW of swaaa weajU V wttt to writs taJoaa A. AMen. pablisW, IS. Vertey 8L New Yorkf for catalogue aad arise liats. Ta ilfaatntfe the remarkable aaoaaany In cost, eotaired with pw os publication. The present import ing price of the lite of Cromwell is fa, here, ia equally rood typa, handsome ly printed, with two other important works thrown m it costs only TOcts; even beyond this, as a means of most widely ami effectually advertising the .A.H,..nv.i. cnc,-4ic puDiuner wm send, poMfpaid, a paper bouad edition of the Hood's "life of Cromwell," to any address on receipt if f ften cent, aud tlen. if the purchaser desires to eewm. the bound volume, will credit ifeeen cents toward the price of the same. It will be strange if sach books, at such price, do not find their way into almost every home. "Biograpby is the most universally pleasant, uni versally profitable of all reading." well said Thomas Carrie. How, indeed, can the heroes of "fiction" 1 com pared in interest with these heroes of all time, Washington and Cromwell? John B.AIden, publisher, 18 Vcssev Sl New York. 4 "KcMMdat all kiaSa dam Burial Robes furnished at reasonable rates. ' HID CLOUD, .... MB. Harness Shop, J. L- MILLER, r mi i mkslTjT- --" HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLB& HORSE-BLANKIT, HIPi, COMW, MUSHES. HARNESS OIL, - Xmk eTerytaimr usually kept Int- class ana. soth orTMsnuraC iUaaa. NSL-".Jsaj . PFaaaima aaaaaat 1 N 5?fe V JRAawaaa Wm sl -.-M.1-- - The Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society will give a social at the residence of Mrs. I. N. Taylor, next Tuesday even ing. All are cordially invited to at tend. Austin, Texas, contains a population of 2l),0X)0, of this number fifty are al leged doctors. Heaven' protect the other nineteen thousand nine hundred and fifty. W e desire to express otir warmest thanks to the many friends who gath ered round during our recent sorrow. Kind words and helping hands for us, and flowers for the grave of our little boy, are tilings to be long treasured in our memories. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox. We find the following in the Hcwk tye, with the request to exchanges to copy. William Cross, of Burlington, Iowa, died on the 8th of January, 1883, and has left an only daughter, Mary, whose whereabouts is unknown. Any information regarding her may be ad dressed tothegoaaVye." Prof. Wiggin's slorxi thai was to have come fiff the 9th of the present month, failed to put in an appearance and the waather prophet kindly with draws his prediction of a' severe storm on the 11th of March. Mr. Wiggins has come -to the conclusion v that he don't know anything about it the.oa ly seasibk cosKastoa he aae come to dariaf alaafaad eventful career as a (flflse) prophet. The Study a Aatrenemy We have received from the Astro nomical Society, of Rochester, New York, a circular containing the fol lowing paragraph: "It must be manifest to every intelli gent observer that live increase of pub lic interest in astronomical mutters within the Inst three years exceeds that of the previous twenty. Individuals who formerly thought but little on these subjects, now spend hours every clear evening in searching the heaven? in many eves, it is true, with a small telescope, but in all cases with com mendable interest. As a result more discoveries hare been made in this country, during the period mentioned, than ever before, and they are increas ing in mimbrtrs indeed, mnch of the valuable research of late years has been been done by amateurs." The above is eminently correct. A stroll about the suburbs any moonlight night will convince the most skeptical that the young folks of the present generation take :i very deep interest in astronomy, as they can be seen in every direction, in pairs, studying the heavens and each other. The old man of Rochester, New York, hits the nail squarely on the head when he says they spend hours searching the heavens, at least he hits the mark so far as time is concerned, but we have noticed in many cases they watch clos er for paferuiaa, wliont they have reason to suspect is sequestered some where in the shrubbery with a No. 1 1 boot or a brick bat, than they do for a new comet. We have, on divers and sundry oc casions, seen a promising young man, with Ins hair parted in the middle, while engaged in astronomical observa tions with the fair daughter of a neigh bor at the front gate, get his coat tails filled so suddenly and forcibly with boots as to cause his nose to bleed, and we bare also noticed the same young man will, upon the next favorable op portunity, take up the study of astron omy again in the same place, with tbe same assistant, regardless of his previ ous painful experience. It is true, as stated above, that thev pursue the study of astronomy with commendable interest, but we cannot vouch for the truthfulness of tbe asser tion that they use small telescopes, i We judge of the means employed, by the work accomplished, and that being the case, we should say that the tele scopes used are of the regulation sise, for it is an indisputable fact that these young astronomers rreoeotly succeed in discovering a new comet The circular truthfully says that much of the valuable research of late years has been done by amateurs. The young folks deserve a gold medal -hbt-one of them fur their untiring asal ia the work of astronomy. Too much cannot be said in praise ot the yeaag man who will persist ia taa atady of astronomy ia opposition to the known wishes aad No. 11 aoata of taa girls father, aad thai too; whaa his manly bosom aad saaday vteetly tora ay ami the teesa af,aasailf daw- I i taa wora g ,$ Communication. Ciuopa JturtAa, Jaw 31, 1SA3. Ed. Chut. While sitting around the camp fire I thought of Bad Cloud, and found myself wishing I had tbe Chief to read, and as I could not hare a paper to read, the next thing is wri ting. After we left Nebnwka, we came about as much east as sonth and that gave a good opportunity to see the country. Have travelled over four hundred miles in this state and like it ever so much better than in Neb. I don't know whore the trouble is. in eli minate, soil, or tl.o men that till the soil but the Kansas farms are improved far better than tbo Nebraska farms. The granenes are all filled, the cellars and pantries the same, and nearly every farm has good fences and the houses are in good repair with nice yards in fiont of them. I have not seen a sod house or a dogout since I left the line. You sec but a few farms but what heve nice orchards and neat ly trimmed evergreen in the yard. One man near Emporia sold last co son over 400 worth of apples and bad nioro put away to sell. But they raise other kinds of fruit nlao. Peaches, cherries nnd all kinds of berries grow in profusion, t havo seen some of the nicest trained hedge here as well as the worst. Some of the best towns we went through arc Clyde, Clifton, Clay Centre and Junction City on and near the Republican River. On the Neosba, Council Grove, Americas, Em poria, Burlington, Neosha Falls, Chamte, and Parsons. Emporia is sit uated in Lyons county, and is quite a rail road centre. Good soil and intel ligent farmer to till it shows the se cret of iis prosperity. The streets were crowded with learns and still they were coming nnd going. The Normal re ceives students from Kansas and Mis ouri. The public schools are iu need of a new school house, there not being room in their large brick buildings for about three hundred of the pupils. I hear they intend putting up new buil- dings ns soon ns possible. Emporia has thejbest buildings of any town, or city rather, that I have passed through. Well I sec tho W. B. opening its capa cious mouth so I will close. F. Stiles. Our correspondent writes a readable letter, but in making comparisons he seems to lose sight of the fact that the part of Kansas through which he trav eled is a comparatively old settled country, while this part of Nebraska has not lccn settled long enough to admit of very extensive improvements or the raining of fruits to any great ex- tcnU Ed Catherten Jets. Willie claims he no boy and says, "I can vote." Look out for Orange blossoms, she is an only daughter. The hist cold wave brought frosted ears aud frozen toes. Public services at the church every Sabbath and prayer meeting Wednes days. Ford has returned from the Elk Horn country fully satisfied. Too much sand up there for him. All Norway ha been engaged for some lime in general hind office busi ness. Switzcr 4b Montgomery are no where. Another carload of fat cattle has gone to market, the highest weight of a single steer being Ciiae. Sandbergh's, tipping the beam at 1850. Tbe last seen or heard of Charley Rust be was crossing the prairie in a cutter at the rate of 2.40. Charley drives a fast team and is one of our practical business young men. The 20th of Decembcrou weather prophet predicted that the cold for this winter was over, and sure enough it was over bead. He is now badly de moralized. Wssxox. Ammt tva weeks aga Mr proprietor of the Bays Hosaa botaL went away to be goste two weeks, aad aotretaraiag at the expiration of thai time his property, including the hotel building, was attached lwt Moaday for debts, and in the lundt of the bcriC New Store. CARBER ns arcs xauxt. Wheal 65 ($ 70 eta. Oat 25 rts. Com 25 2S ct. Potatnee-45 ( 50 ct. Fat aUle-$J 25 G 4 00 per cwt. Fat Hoga-5 25 & 5 40 - " Butter-15 cU. Ecrs 25 ct. Chickeiw-t3 00 ( 3 25 per dot Turkey x (k 9 vi ptr iiound. Pucka-2 50 fa 3 25 r do. Grcse 5 00 ($6 00 per dox. Proposal For Bid. Scaled bids will l rccritcl bv the State Bank of Red Cloud until Feb. 26. 1&S3. at 4 o'clock r ., for ibe erection of a two story brick building 25x100 feet, according to plana and plica tion which can be crn at the Sute Bank of Red Cloud, Red Cloud Neb. Right is reserved to reject anr and all bids. Levi Mookc, President. m Look Here! Now is time if you want to get bar gains in clothing, boots and hoes. will be sold regardless of coat, miut be sold; come and see to be convince!. J. G. Potter. Cheap setajt. On and after July 1st. 1SS3, only two cents will be required to convey a let ter from and to ny part of the Uuitvd States. We well remember with many of our readers, forty years ago, ! than one hall of our territory wa open to mail facilities. Now from sea to ea, from the St. Lawrence to the gull, aiail routes traxerse the land like nerves iu the human system, touching almost ever- section of our immense country. Leas than forty years ago we pnid twenty five cents to convey the smallest missive in the way of a letter three hundred miles. Many a poor yet anxious heart was prevented from hearing from loved ones in a dis tant region, for want of the amount of postage, and even at that price, when they poccd the needful, they bad to wait semetimes a week on the slow coach, the fatigued post loy, or the brave messenger who often travelled dangerous routes on foot. We can look back and remember the exprco carried on horseback from Washing ton city, IVilndelphia, and New York. The important dispatches or incagru news in a package was sent by the hands of trusty mwengers who were on horseback making changes about every two miles. The general mail was conveyed by coaches. When a boy tho writer of this used to delight in witnessing the changes made by the riders without stopping. The pack age would be passed from one to the other while their horses were under a full run. Time has materially changed the condition of a Euro. It would re quire a nuir her of horses to carry the daily mail that now pnses betwern these great cities. Many of our read ers ttill remember the. pony cxprc?& thas so recently traversed these plains from tho Misouri river to Sanfraucisco, which wo-s run until the U. P. road was completed, and they can remem ber the price paid for tran.smivion of letters. There wero not many papers carried in thoe days; there were none printed in this state at that time. A newspaper was a novelty, read cagarly and paxscd around a neighborhood, which in thou days, to uso tbe ex pression of an old pioneer, was very large. Only thirteen years ago, while prospecting iu the Republican Valley, we stopped nt a trapper's on Turkey creek. He had been absent aud just returned. We enquired where he had lccn, when he replied, "I was over at the pout office." "Havo von a post office here?" We asked. ""Well yes, at Red Cloud, about thirty five m'ilcs cast." We concluded this was a largo neighborhood also but he had brought a paper home, the content of which it t.i was cageany nevoureu mai evening. Now there arc three good papers pub Iislied in that county. The cxtention of mail facilities has kept pace with immigration. Our government does not neglect the wants of her people, and with all this extensive-ramification of routes, the star routes included, she is able to reduce the postage to the small sum of two cents for many thousand miles. Lincoln Daily Xeics. New Goods. BHO'S, Have Just Opened a Stock of General Merchandi Consisting in part of r& Dry Goods, Groceries, and Queenswa :-ALSOr Ready Made Clothing, Hats, t Caps, Boots t Shoes. GLASSWARE &c. &c. The public is cordially invited to call and examin. goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Store One Door South of Marsh's. red cloud, neb. Carter Bros. FAXili Has now A. S. Marsh, Opened His Fall Stock of Goods, Consisting of Dress goods and Dress Trimmings, Cloaks. Dolman? kJSTD SHAWLS ! Clothing, Blankets, Bed Comforts, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, etc. Will Vou Come? ONE PRTCK AND JUST AS LOW AS ATOX EY CAN BUY THE GOODS! YOURS, ,. S. M. LAND LOANS. 3f Mn. Masher, Moore it Outc.ilt, at the First National Hank, of Urd Cloud, will mukc vou the very hot tcrma on real estate loans. 18. tf Attantlan Travatara In order to clone out aiy ttmnctiitc stork of trunk nnd vcilicr tt will It? largely to your iuterrnt to examine my stock before purvhnMiu; cUcwlirrr. First clu&9 goods at bottom Price. J. L. .MiLLaa &&' Aaka SsIts. The bc?t naive in tlnj world for rota, bruiiu', orc., ulcers, rait rheum fivor fores, totter, chapped haudj, chilblain corn nnd nil pkiu vruntum, and po itivuly cure Pile. It is guaranteed to ijivo pcrfcrt atiif.iction, or money refunded, l'rico 25 cent per box. 20yl. Henry Cook. For Sale! A livery barn Sfitl'JO, in Kcd Cloud, Neb, well and ctronclv built nnd in rojk! location. Term, in payment to Miit purchaser. Apply to or nddr-, 1 1. Albright, nt State Hank, 27-tf, A7TEKTXCTTZAC2113. .Notice is hereby civen that I will examine all tenons who may di-cirl o oifcr thcmrlvc as candidates fore teachen of the common pchool of Web atcr county, nt my ollicc in Kcd Cloud on the first Saturday of each month. Kxuminntions to commence at 9 a. m. Do not ask for 5pcci.1l examination. C. W Si'xikiskk. County Superintendent of Public Iiutt. FRED BEIRKNER, Merchant Tailor . KKl) CLOl'D, NKlULUsJCA Cloth and Samples on Hand. Good Work and Fits guaranteed, and Lowest Price. aWhop opposite llrtiry (h1 a Drue ,i r, :U t Jones & Magee Lumber C -DEAL Eli S AV LCMIIKK, LATH, S!li.V!!.n, HAHH. HH)H, HUM RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA M- DKY LUM1IKK A HrEnAL.TY,THKI!ICsT I.VTHKM.UtKKT AM MOLD AT TJIK LOWKHT lUIC;t:. Go To W. B. ROBY'S for. Hr o- ' Ona f tttaCrlpafaa Weils, Nebraska, Feb. 6th, 186X Ed. Chief: I wish to correct an er ror which appeared in roar issue of Feb. 2nd. Would say that Mr. Walk was not bitten while "monkeying" with the his hogs, but whila loading them for market. I, so far, bare bean able to answer the very asany ques tions concerning tbe bite I received from that cross sow, but one; a asaa from Omaha, more accoatoased tejseU iag goods taaa rearing swine, wished to know if the hog died frojsthe elects of tbe bkiofc. That was a ataaaer; hare not answered it yet will let ham know next ttsae he The wis .. Legal Notice. In the District Court of Webster County Nebraska. Kobt. V. Shirey, riainlift", ) vs. F. B. Sawdcy, Defendant. ) F. R Sawdy, defendant, will take no tice that on the 14th day of February, 1883, JtM. V. Shirey, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in 'the District Court of Webster county Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and rayer of which is to foreclose a certain mortmre rxetnited bv tbo defendant tn the plaintiff, upon lots 4. 5, and 6 of block 1, of William's addition to the town of Bed Cloud Neb., to secure the payment of a certain promisory note, dated Nor. 25th, 1831, for the' sum of $1,500, due and payable Feb. 1st. 1883, together with $150 for money paid oat ami expended by plaintiff, for defen dant in insming said premises against Iom or damage by nre, ax per agree ment between said plaintiff ana defen dant. That there is now due upon said notes and mortgage, and the mon ey paid out and expended in insuring said premises, the sum of 11,650, for which said susa with interest thereon from the JsL day of February. IS83. Stewart Albright has moved His jew elry More to the room formerly occu pied bv F. II. Gore, J door eat of State Bank, where he will be, pleased to rrr all his customers and mend. Ho lias engaged Mr. J. S. Hope welt known here as the best workman in the valley, to take charge of his work, and you may dapend ujkmi having your work well and promptly done. Call and ace hi new Mock of watchc. clocks and jewelry, and if you arc in need of anything iii his line vou will buy, for the price cannot fielp but please you. bTAPLE Fancy Grocerie THE BEST TOBACCO & CIGARS IN TOWN AlJUi Choice HtUs, Fruits. & Confections. Irate aad Vegetable Sold 00 C'Mnmt ton, Itr.t) CLOUD NKH nlaintirTpraya for a decree, that defen dant he required to pay the same, or that said premise may be sold to sat isfy tbe amount found due. You arc The quality of Minesota flour can be obtained in the Red Cloud patent for little more than half the price of the former. This is a fact so well estab lished that many arc purchasing the patent saving the freight for a long distance, and ladies smile over nice, ugnt, wiute oread. beeutrli' Katie. All persons knowing themelves in debted to tlc firm ol Mitchell k. Mor hart or the estate of Robert Mitchell. deceased, will please call on R. B. Fulton at the old stand, and adjust said claims at once as they :nut foai tively be closed without further delay. Mrs. Anna L. Mitchell, 2-t. Execsrtrix 7 Per Cent. Honey to Loin ! Moner to prove un with on final re ceipt, of on deeded land at 7 per cent.. ni i-f.2 ner ccai, cwnnuremn. r at straight 9 per cent, no comnso. Jso-R-Wftxcox. Ofllce west door to Chief oflicc- 30ft THEOENriNB Singer Sewing Machine I SOLD BY J. S. IVOIiIa. Red Cloud. - - jSTebraska THE BfcsT MACHINE IN CHE. All kinds of Repair on baod COMK AND KK M& Op CUUi& Ttea sf All persons ufferiag from coughs colds, asthma, bronchit. has of toscc or any affection of the throat and required toanswer said petition on or cM'g dmg mnd get a trial bottle fe6? ih 2nd Z Ap-n1' iS3' of Da. King's new discovery fur con- 29t5 Roar. V. Shibet. By Strokes a; McKeeby, bis Ati'ys Meat Market Jot. GAMIER, Prvf. all xiix or Mftiis tHiiW br ALWAYS ON KA'ID. CASH PAID FOR FATCATTLK, HOC?, FOCLTRT, JftPEgaC Moshcr's old Stand - Red Cloud, Neb aaaaaaaaaaak . .fa. aHftaaaHW H AS aaaaaaaH-aataDmaW ( BBaaawVaaawVmaPLKii KmaaAaaKaWgaHbZgBB a f 1 .tgM'WWf1- -ffcaST Ti atall f K'VaHHOaalPsllakl' I ' afm fata .AVaaaaaaVSaaaaaraffapajHL J ' " a . aTsw' PATENTS omption. (n of char, which convince them of its wonderful K, will scents and show what a regular dollar me bottle will do. aH lwr taiiam batU. M. jaaaaM la far BaMi aaaa. Oaraaaaaisiimiiaa Ca. rasmt Osaw. htvsai twaTataii tmHm ttmm akaa aaal aaaat aranwiaK. 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