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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1883)
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MOODY, Practical Watenmaker and" IfflWlflilllR All kind of Repairing' Keatly and Clienply done with din patch. Aro-dealer fn- Watches, Gold And Silver Spectacles and Eye-glosses. CLOCKS. Xusical Instrument)! and 8'tlvenrare, all at Bottom l'rictt. Highest Cash price paid for old Gold and Silver. .Give me a call before buying else wher Sign of the Big Watch, Main St. Kko Cloud, Nbk. Templeton Bros., Company, GUIDE ROCP, NEBRASKA,. DEALERS IK LUMBER, Building Material AND COAL. Special Bargains at the Store of F. NEWHOUSE. BEDCL0-UD-. - NEBRASKA. )o( Berlin Zephyrs, Midnight Zephyrs, laxony wool', Shetland wool, Shet land Floss, Germantown Wool And: Woolen Kniting Yarn Hoods. Jffittent) Chiidmn-'s Coats &c., &c. A full lino of HOSIERy, DRY GOODS;. AND NOTIONS. Also a Targe andsplendid assortment f TOYS and CHRISTMAS Gifts. Wdvrajta, CLOD CiUIUU AJT9 LT7XU1,. Welch much:! than other puU Tensing harrows, sells about one third less, aua wunai aoe vae wost inor-s ougn worcoi anvv ougl M ThBeThinOot- . For Sale By JOHN B0ESCHr 23tf Amboy, Nb. ytapritorofHi' City Drug Store. Dragsy Medicine. PaiaU Oita C rd VarnrshM, A mil awpply of IJalirS; UAM" SMJkDES, WBTKB COMBS BRUSHES ACC fatnaasi aolka aa4 taaaBfaH taaaiafl ' rrairiftio'arfWl-xtwiiawu'i I atoe aava a fall aad aoBalet ttaelt feaaka. Htiaacty aa4 aaatagzaak AH KDCCbUD. ... KBB. Harness Shop, r f BY I : J. L. MILLER. HARNESS' COLLARS, SADDLES) BOSSCrBLANKEIS, ".' 'WHIfS.COiBBRUSHES, ? HARKEaBiOti! jMid veiything 'awa4tkeyt iav av fiiti lass shopi nTwo doors north of 1st Nat Bank- -RED CLOUD, NEB. 9aBaP:aaVM yCrunltm til VmlinmM the c: ii ric LOCAL MATTERS OMfWi PMC C'A, L k..ratWr Mawlar 0fmsm. ftatatar fee aa MwmUf iaataac rir.A41. Mrrr. ArriTtl talftfafUrt tf Batis at maiMCiMataiOflM. Ba-4oraVt.lt rrrfraa - C48aa. 4ina - 745 a. at. Wa-4r aU ;rrfat - T. a. . lnft - xaa.a. Baatriaa'J 5221' ?&- - - aararta irj. . m, iUt Caatrs Baa.. - e a. at dtpartt - 6 a. Xalaaiaian " jrrim - .; aaar a.a Barr Oak a-ria - 34) ,. m - " fart - 7 a ' WHN maH " 12 at - - - 4taart - 1 a. Al mtiU will ba elettd at ta heart atora. tUUl. Oflea aaaw freai 7 a. ta. U t p. m' M a7 Oraar oBea honr froai 7 a. va. ta 7 p. m. Oflea ara aa SaoUy freai CJO ta 7:30 p. at. H. B. McHtrr. P. M. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1883. f9All who fail to receive their Cuief promptly are especially reqiics ted to notify us of the fact at once.fsj Burr Onk wants a htwyer. Merchants report business good. Nobby calling cards At this office. Gilt-edge butter, on ice, at Itoby's. OiT stoves for sale at Hochaxt St Ful ton's. Commissioners' proceedings next week. Shipping tap for sale at the Cuter office.. Chief and Kendall's "hots" book only $1.50. Call at the Chief offiea tor all kinds of job printing. A council of the Legion of Honor is to be established at Red Cloud. Some tracts of the Otoe reservation lands sold as high as 27 per acre. Down goes the prices in cpltivators at Spanogle & Funk's. , Top ttte very Dent goods, fiilT weights and1 measures. Go to Roby's. Sheet Music: A new and large lot just received at Moody's jewelry store. Good millet seed for sale at Baum's at 50 cents a bushel. Vigor, strength and health all found in one bottle of Brown's Iron Bit ten. Mr. Case will visit tho Hot Springs this summer for the benefit of his health. It is reported that Clute, of the Dem ocrat, attended church last Sunday evwuag The frequent cold rains hate a' ten dency to give tho young corn tDo' ye low fever. Farmers now is your chance for bar gatM in cultivators at Spanogle & Funk's. W. B. Good, a former resident ofj this place came down from Colorado Tuesday evening. Mr. Gilford's new house, at Cowles, blew down last Monday. It was only partially enclosed. To be 'sold at J. A. Fowler's this week, a large assortment of trimmed hats at $r.00, worth $2.00: Weak muscles and nerves, sluggish ness of thought in- activity, cured by Brown's Iron Bitters. senator vase is auie 10 get arouna mm . .. . V again, after a protracted siege of th 1 rheumatism. Three car loads of Harvesting, ma chinery on their way to Spanogle & Funk. To be sold at J. A. Fowlers this week, a large assortment of trimmed hats at $L06, worth $2.00i Mr. B. E. Burton, of Cowles, depos ited the collatteral for the Chief a year in advance, last Tuesday. To be sold at J. A. Fowlers this week, a large aasortmerrt of trimmed hate at $2.9Y worth $3.00. Y The finance commrHee have raised somewhere-near $500 for the fourth of July celebration. at Red Cloudi- Married by the Rev. Geo. O. Yeiser on the 2nd of June 1883. Mr. James i Sutton aud Miat Haiti Watt all of Webster Co.- Nob. , Mr. JbhmMbQnitkin found oat that we were dead broke last Tuesday and helped us oat by paying for hi paper smother year in advaaee;- f Jbfcaw purchased several resi dence lots in the north part ef town last Friday, and will erect a fine resi 4ace thereon the coming fall. An extemire line of neckwear to be c3oed'outat cost. Your chance for ketfaii. J. A. Fowler. Twor Qpiciou characters were in- towa Wednesday and tried to jetr a draft cashed at tho State Bank, but were refWd for fear thai all warnot T.. .. . . pretty good authority,, that there be;af laaMtwomore Brick buildi erected on WebsUr street th p enuaer.'. i We are- now cloaTng onf cultivate- bed xock prices, to make roosa fer e large stook ef. Mower,. Beaper,. d Twiae Biawrers now ome way. - " Spanogle Funk. It has been desaonstrateaTtaat bkea grass, timothy, and clover" aad other tame grasses can be in isasfiilj grower ia this country. aaeTt eaiaaei hould give the matter more ittsaaum 4aan they do. , VJ ; The attention of the Stale fieh ceat aeieaKta; is called, to the fact thai waUe they are stocking thrraxioas streaaw aad peads of the State with, the fiuay tribe, they should not overlook the pendin front of our office. Give ns PV ey Mtr Wal aco eeme fisb GarfeM Port will give an Ice Ct aad Strawterry FaativaJ at tfcc Cevrt Hsmm Tkueasfcy ercmnf, Jaaa Utk. Prooasltoaud for th rvlief of seed and dnrtttttte ex-aoldiers aoi widows and orphans f those dacaaacd. Mr. K. oU, Gwida's Sock's pop ular bofdter, spent laat Tuesday in The Herald aays one of Barr Oak's physician was attending a severe cae of sickness;, ami callrns k t tend the patient one morning, found that to wn not at home. The Dr. presented a very peculiar spectacle around town enquiring for his pa tient. The report that two or thre of the village trustees and the road super visor were drowned in the pond in front of this office is, we regret to say, untrue. We dulike verr much to contradict a particularly pleasant re port, but candor compeUs us, in this case, to do so. a NoTicE.There will be preaching at the Congregational Church on next Sabbath at J 1 o'clock a. m. The schol ars of the public schools, recentlr closed, arc especially invited. Mis sionary Concert at 8 o'clock p. ra. Subject: The Education and Conver- tion of the Freedmen. Mr. J. N. Rickards, of Beatrice, ar rived last Tuesday and will open a loan and real estate office in the buil ding lately occupied by J. S". Noll, and will have charge of Smith Bros, loan agency. Mr. Rickards comes well recommended, and we bespeak for him the confidence of tho public. How to telt a raarrk-d woman from a single lady: Buy her a banana. If she grabs it as though she was not afraid of it, you can bet she is married; but if she takes the delicious fruit be tween her thumb and finger as though she wero fearful of mashing it, the chances ore she in skill enjoying the calm but wearisome pleasures of sin gle blessedness. They are having quite a lfydropho bia scare ar Mankato. A horse that had been bit by a mad dog took a fit in Sam'l Bowles' livery barn Wednes day night and bit several other horses. The horse that had the fit was taken out and killed and the stray dogs lap pad up the blood of the dead horde, and now they are looking for a largo crop of mad dogs The- city council have ordered all dogs in the city muz zled. Trie CkprMr Offlc. In consequence of au article which appeared in the Chief a couple of weeks ago having brought trouble upon an innocent party, it becomes necessary to refer to the matter again, and that the general reader may fully unaersiana me matter as it is we re produce the article referred to: 'We have on several occasions call ed attention to the inconvenience to our citiMtM arising from the location of the express and' telegraph offices so inr uoin town. We can ce no good reason why the express office, at least, should not be located in the town. The long distance from town to the ex press office, counted with tha fxtrm. Iv unaccommodating disposition of thoj& havine it in churcre. is a hard. A a a a ----- unp io me people or lied Cloud that iould be remedied as soon as posei- blc.". ino circumstances which called forth the above were, briefly, as fol lows: A citizen of Red Bloud had oc casion to visit the express office and found the door looked and was refused admittance or attention by the party in charge at the time, and after wait ing what seemed an unreasonable length of time was forced to return to town without having transacted the business in hand. On receipt of a copy of the Chief containing the ar-J tide above, Mr. Hancock, of Council Bluffs, general superintendent of Weils Fargo & Go's Express, sent Mr. Potter, a special ngent, to Red Cleud to inves tigate tho matter, and it was discover ed thd Mr. Durrie, the company's ag't at this place was not in the office at Jhe time the citizen was snubbed, but that the office was temporarily in the charge of another party who claims that he was taking a bath and could not open up the office. In jus tice to Mr. F. A. Durrie, the agent, we take pleasure in stating that he is a courteous aud accoaimodatiag offi cial, and that we have fouad upon in vestigation that he was not to blame in the matter, aud any reflection that the article in question may have cast upon him as as au officer of the com pany and servant of the public are entirely unjust. We are thus explicit in order that he may appear in a prop er light before his employer aad the people of this community.- Now, a few word to the Express Co. We presume tha the object of having an office at this point is lb make mon- the company, and in order to mplish that end it is necessary to modate the public aa well as possible, thai the buaiaeMaeY he-se cured. The company aaveaa un doubted right to aUaw their eraployeea to ehse the orlcea eertaim nweaber oc boaeeeacbdaer to we the oMce as bath room aicrtaaaHBbe! of hours eajcn?ateYaH ; either event it c cer- UiaJy due the pubic thae.the cowpa- catcotKtW a-ported in town oriaaesaeotfcr way let the people anow a waei ear awry aajvjepaiii .. t m f.. ri '-JTL. w uw avxawaas vawaaj was prespectof heiagr pentait act. the husinese fmr whieh eher oj especially wail the'eeaee iisWfc frosatown. l nTO'V Morhart t.Ftritosi jcowat::thair bills, aad are ableie aai,. aajsUio sell soode ia their Knecfaeaeer taanantr other house ia the-valler." PeKklnt Column. The Eclipse Wmd MiH i gwaran teed to taa4 5e per cent more strain than the Challenge, HalHday, Alt home. Adaaw, or ay other aecfiost wheel atilL The Eclipae wins! mill rmutasia IS r cent more power than the Halli y, Adams or any section wheel mill The Eclipae wind mill vm award! the higbeat degree of merit and the first premium and the grand medal of honor at the Ceutefinial Expoaltiun. Tlte Eclipae wind mill precnts only third tle reaiating aurfacc in a storm, that the Adanu, Halliday, aud any section wheels present. The Eclipse 10 foot wind milU has 68 square feet of receiving turface, Halliday, 10 foot wheel lias Gi. The Eclipae wind mill has not a sin gle joint; Halliday has 4'2. Farmers buy the beat; buy wrought iron, solid wlteel mills, over 1JJ0J Ec lipse mills are working today. Thev are guaranteed superior to arry mill made. Call and get figures and teruar. 42tf E. M. Pjckkixs, Agent. Call and ace UiealMve Mill and get my figures. You can't do as well any where else. E. M. Pkkkis-j. PROM IHAVALI. For The Chief: It is about time for your readers to hear something about Inavale. This placo is increasing ami the cheese factory is a source of pride and profit to it patrons. Tho proprietor receives now over 3000 pounds of milk a day, and turns out about 350 pounds of cheeso daily. If the milk coutinuei toincrease, it will be necessary for him to havo more machinery and more help. The business men of the place, met some of the R. R. dignitaries in coun cil, Fridary morning; and that vexed question, the location of the railroad station, is considered settled. There was nothing K.iid about moving the side track from its prcdeut position, but wo are to have what wc petitioned for, that is, a building near the chco-c factory, that will do to shelter, receive and deliver freight in. Tho most of the people about hero are quite jubi lant about it, thinking it will help to build up a small trading post here. And perhaps it will induce some who are traveling west-ward seeking a new town, to stop in our county. It has had that eflect' on man already, who has stopped here with a herd of cows, and is taking his milk to the factory. A house is being fitted up for him to live in. Some of the farmers arc beginning to think a fenced pasture a ncccity, but we can scarcely dispense with the services of the herd boy yet. It ticcuu a sort of fraud on tho cows, to confine them to a fort, or eighty, or even a hundred acre lot, when they have lccn accutttomed to the range of six or eight hundred acres. We may all have to come to it yet, but we will put as far off the evil day as we can. A terrible hail- storm visited the north part of this precinct cutting the growing crops, and utterly destroying the gardens but it did not come here, for which we are thankful. We have had plenty of rain and veg etation is luxuriant. The country is robed in its new summer dress, of vary ing shades of green, embroidered with flowers, and fringed with tree, aad never was more bsantifuL Betsey. DmIi filed far rscord & ts offlc f tht ty clerk. WebrUr Co., itriag taswstk tsdisf Jtm2i, 183. ' CeBrsOsi y Stn&a Ktlnxy, Ahitract sr. lea Clctd, V. I. Frisbie &. wife to W. E. Jackson, w d lota 2 and 3 block 7 Kaley & Jack son's ad to Red Cloud. $25. Marey E. Storey fc husband to Har ry C. Storey w d irregular tract, block 33 Smith k Moore's ad to R. C. 1 000. Harry C. Storey to Clark M. Storey, wdsaaae as above. W. E. Jackson & wife to Ansa C Britton w d lot II, 12 block I Jackson adtoRC. $150. O. P. Sawyer it wife to Chancy F. Wood, w d nw J of ue t and lot 3 4 5 Sec 15-1-9. .$1000. Chancey F. Wood to Fanny Sawyer, same a above. John P. Bayha k wife to Mrs. B. Mitchell, w d lots 13 14 15 16 block 18, Red Cloud. $1. Elizabeth Mitchell to Elraira Bayha, w d lota 13 14 15 16 block If. $500. Sol B. Rohrer to Albert Mnneon. w d lot 2 block 3 Blue Hill. $50. H. S. Hopkins to C. W. Fuller, w d lot 3 block 13, Cowles. $20, Sol B, Rohrer to R. A. Simpson, w d lot 9 block 6 Blue Hill. $100. Lincoln Land Co., to W. E. Jackson, wdnadt ofR.R.adtoB.C. $1. iincoln Land. Co, vW. E. Jackson, w d und 1 of Jackson's ad to R, C and portions of Kaley or Js ad to B. C. $1. John L. Vance k wife to M. E. Ch. Guide Rock, w d lot I 2 bile 2 Vance' ad to Guide Rock. $!. W. H. Stxohsa 4b wife to E. T. T, op deed, und i lot S bl'k 27 B. a 1 A. E-Lonctin to G. M. Merer, wd ai efnr t Sec 9-4-10. $90. G T. Allen to Mrs. A. M. Allen, wd lots bl'k 5 Guide Bock. tlMi. Henry Bernth k wife to Fredrick Baruth, wd w i e , Sec 19-2-lk $l$f. Williaa. Fuller k wise t-CLW. TaW lar,wd.M J See. 300-tt $1080. JL W. Shack: wise to J. L. qcseiei"BwtSc 14-I-f, C B. A O. EI B. Ca. to atasaerT.Bav ker, Ct'fof perchase nw qoertcr Sec. 1683 JULY 4TH. Grand Celebration at Red Cloud. New and Attrac tive Features for Independence Day! Oration:, Music ul Das- kei far. Grand Military Drill and Dress Parade in the Afernoon by G.A.R. Posts! A Prize of $25 offer for the best Brass Band Present EVERY FORM OF AMUSEMENT FOR THE PUBLIC. EVERYBODY INVITED TO AT TEND. The Committee of Arrangements having in charge the 4!h of July Cele bration at this place arc indefatigable in their effort to make the celebra tion tho grandest affair ever gotten up in this part of the State. .s a new and novel feature the Committee haa planned for a grand military drill and dress pantile in the afternoon, and has placed this part of the program in the bands of the following committeemen: Rod Cloud 31. B. McXitt, W. B. Roby, A. Knley. Guide Rock H. F. King. Blue Hi!l-Col. Hoover. Wells Joseph Graves. Salem H, BrownHKc. Riverton C. C. Chapin. Cora Commander of Cora Post. Membeis of the G. A. R. Post in this part of the State, so far as they have been heard from, have expressed a williugncM to aid in making this part of the program a complete suc cess. In view.of the grand encampment at Denver and the re-union at Hast ings we should think all ex-soldiers will avail themselves of this opportu nity to practice drill and dress parade. The Committee of Arrangement has also decided to offer a cash prize of $25 for the best brow band present,, and it is expected four or five bande will compete for the prire. Other new and novel features will Re introduced by the cemmittce. A general invitation b extended to everybody to be present and bring with them well filled baskets. TORNADO IMtUBAHOC All who wish to insure their prep' rty against the ravage of tornados should call on Strobe A McKeebr, a Uacy arc prepared to give tae very beat terms obtainable. 44tf "Y, UmU's sadly so," aid Jcnktn, say hair U tnrniaf mr aad aHiar oat bafer its tisae. Usa ssunthiwg-? I waaM, batftoat hair -Traa bat Parker' akisewWsiTW Ft iCToa kaow. Give tae Blsa a aad tha boys will aea stopcaiaaw ywa -OW Maa Jk." It acrariali ta raatara arxaal color ta fray r aatiadaflir. Bicalr petfasaai. aa e- 1776 BT"BMBBBMaav r sar" vvaaa aaaaaaa aaaaai eawFSJa. AT LOW PRICES. New Goods received every week at the leading linery Store. let Door North of Nat. Bank. RED CLOUD. NEB MORHART FULTON, SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron. ' Wood and Iron Pumps, Ortamtry Cam and Ollddon BARB WIRE, Spacialtiaa. Red Cloud, - - XoUra.ka. New Store. New Goods. CAHBEH SRO'S, Have Just Opened a Stock of General Merchandise Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, and Queensware. -IXALSOXi- Ready Made Clothing, Hats, k Caps, Boots & Shoes, GLASSWARE &c. &c. The public is cordially invited to coll and examine k goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Stors Ono Door South of march's. RED CLOUD, NEB. This Space belongs to A- S. Marsh, who is too busy to write an ad. Look out next week US CLOUD 1UUST. Wheat 70 ( TH eta. Oati -25 elf. Corn) (" 33 ct. rtntov 10 01 45 ct. Fat Cuttle $3 50 ($ 4 00 per cwt. Fat Hopi-IG 00 S 6 2i " " Sheep 3J Ituttur 12i ct. 4:p 12f ct. Chickens $3 60 4 00 per do Turkey 6 0t. H cu per xmiul. UurkM '2 W ( "J 'lit fr dot. Grcc 6 00 ( 7 0y nr doz. Brick ! Brick ! ! A firM claw finality of brirk for le at the new yanl. H. i Krti.BV. 4'Jlf HoUKEHOU) WoKDa. DcLand ol ban made its waj into nearly otery hourvhold in the land; Atid ahercrcr the niislreM prefers Rood material to bad, it keep poncion. It is the beat in the market, LAND LOANS. Mesrs. Mother, Moore A Outralt, at the Fimi Nation.ti B:mkf of Rod Cloud, will m.ike you the very bcit tcrrm on real estate loan. lH-tf A. B. LI3W5 Slake a B line to J. f. Yolirr and see hfs stock and price? on boot and shoes. ATTCSTHV TXACmi. Notice i hcrdnr giren that f will esatnuae all pervma who may dotre toofTcr themsclTe aa caixlidatra for teachers of the common c1koI of Web4 ater county, at my office in K3r CJoud on the third Satnrday of each raontlx. Examination to commence ai 9 a. W. Bo not ask for special examinations. C. W.grMSfnat. County SoperintendeBt of ra4ic lnt. Look HoroT Now i time if yon want to j??f br piirw in clothing, boots and shea, will be sold recardie of coat; ntnt be sold, come and see to be roarirwed. 1 J. G. rorarr. Wool twin and ohoop ohoors for sale at Mor hart V Fulton's. ttjVTT'- Arsiaa SaIt. raat t saedka! waatftr of the Warraated to apedi!y cure TW Cat. Ulcers. Saltrbea Ferer Sores. Cancer. Filrsi. ChDblaiaa. Corns, Teeter, Caapped Handf, aod'aft kia emptioa, piuaatcad to care In every iaatance or saoacy refaadad. 25 ceato per box. For sale by arjyi. Henry Caak. -" How Roadjr Waars araaarai tefH aaaaU tracts Ibr A Jfa. I brick at day o tica. A5o.wareta aad ax ready to accoamJaodaxaalL Casaa aad see . W. H. Ladknr k Soa. of a tzm taaic,salfi tartra satidao Ktte. rf A VERY LARGE STOCK OF Carber VBa&TT ixievtj cctT ami jfealc tvifilt. Red Cloud, - - jSobrn.sku. Wllorrn and Carringo, with or wiih-jol tlmrrt fjMtb' I -Vtrl nmt" FRED BEIRKNER, Merchant Tailor, Mil) CLOt ih SKHRAHKA Cloth and Samples on Hand. Good Work and Fits guaranteed, and at tl' Lowest Prior. JaTPhou otifMjaitf; Mrarr CVl Ilrar J'f JONES & OOBJLE DEALERS IX LCMBKIl, L,VTK inN"SW'ArIMMt? nMWXCl RED CLOUD, j j NEBR ASK A PR Y LL'MBE A 8PECI TY, Tl! K FjT fN Tlf ?. MAKKKT A IOLD ATTItriOWKMTrillCK Meat 4 Market. Jf.QAJWUt, Pt9f. iix ttm or Always ox fUm CA5II PAID FOK FATCATTLi; UOCm, tOCLTKV, U!i)H, AC Moshcr's old Stand - Red Cloud, NV ajajaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaawwaaaaajaaaaw 1883 1SS3 cDiiincicfiriiytf HEADQUARTExHS FOli ' Agricultural Implements. Two Doors South of Rank. RTSD CJLOWT. - :mfoc;rT r Tl frsS j r A Bros .KaaaaaPaV"!' SBaV3ElalBBBHa9H& 1STEBB ASK. $-Z si mssgg S-4-.U. 3IeT9. A. jairiss: tion Brown I: 'Jii- lMibt---vZ. .t. ' l-:s "-