The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 07, 1884, Image 4

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The Red Cloud Chief.
RIEND!
A.C. HOSMER,
Proprietor
FBIDAY. MAKCH 7. 1884.
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REPUBLICAN STATE CONTENTION.
The Republican electors of the State of Nebras
ka are invited to send delegates from the several
counties to meet in convention at Lincoln, Thurs
day, May l, at 7 JO o'clock p. m., for the purpose
of selecting four (4) delegates at large to the na
tional republican convention called to meet at
Chicago, June 3d, 1684 for the purpose of plac
ing In nomination candidates for president and
vice-president of the United States.
The several counties are entitled to represen
tation as follows, being based on the vote cast for
J. M. Hiatt, regent of the university, giving one
delegate at large and one for every one hundred
and fifty votes and the major fraction thereof.
Adams 3 Kearney. 5
Antelone 6 Keith 1
Boone 6 Knox 6
Brown 5
Lancaster 21
Buffalo 9
Butler 8
Burt 9
Cass 13
Cedar 2
Cheyenne 2
Cherry 1
Clay 9
Collar 7
Cuming 6
Custer .... 4
Dakota 4
Van-son 4
Dixon 5
Dodge 10
Douglass 19
Fillmore 9
Franklin 5
Frontier 2
Furnas -.. 5
Gage 17
Gosper 2
Greeley .. 3
Hall... 7
Hamilton 7
Harlan 5
Hitchcock 2
Holt 7
Howard - 5
Jefferson 7
Lincoln 3
Loup l
Madison C
Merrick 5
Nance 4
Nemaha 11
Nuckolls 5
Otoe 11
Pawnee 8
Phelps 4
Pierce 3
Platte 7
Polk 6
RedWillow 4
Richardson 13
Saline ll
Sarpy 5
Saunders 12
Seward 9
Sherman 3
Stanton 3
Thayer 6
Valley 6
Washington 10
Wayne 3
Webster 8
Wheeler 3
York 11
Totals. 444
Johnson 9
It is recommended by the committee that sep
arate contentions be held within each congres
sional district for the purpose of electing the two
district delegates. In case of the failure of the
electors of any district to elect the delegates to
which they are entitled, and In conformity to the
call of the national committee, the delegates
elected to the state convention from such district
will be authorized to meet in separate conven
tion and elect said delegates. It is recommend
ed that in such counties as have changed their
political subdivisions by the organization of new
precincts, or the adoption of township organi
zation since the last election, the appointment of
delegates to the couuty contention be made in
accordance with the old precinct boundaries.
It is secommended that no proxies be admitted
to the convention, except such as are held by
persons residing in the counties from which
proxies are given.
Omaha, Neb., Feb. 27.18S4.
Geo. W. E. Dorset, Chairman.
8. B. Colbok, Secretary.
BULWER LYTTON'S BRIDGE.
Where it Touches the Shores and the Great
Columns in Midstream.
'What a beautiful bridge between
old age and childhood is religion. How
intuitively the child begins with prayer
and worship on entering life, and how
intuitively, on quitting life, the old
man turns back to prayer and worship,
putting himself again side by side with
the infant," remarks Sir E. Bulwer
Lytton, in his "Strange Story."
"Yes. but between its distant abut
ments the bridge of life has many high
and awful arches, through which the
wild waters dash and roar in wrath
- and desolation. Prayer and worship
alone do not sustain these. Nature's
solid rocks must lie unshaken beneath,
and human art and skill must rear ami
solidify the structure overhead. God's
will is best exemplified in the laws He
has made for the creatures whom He
has placed under their control. Neither
the child's trustful "Our Father," nor
the old man's "Forget me not in the
midst of mine infirmities" will alter
this by the weight of a single grain.
Science and art first then faith and
prayer is the order of Heaven itself.
Divinity heals through its agents, and
those agents are the discoveries of
man; not the vague announcements of
prophets or seers. Is life a burden to
you? Does time drag? Is'your power
to cope with life's problem and duties
weakened. You are not well. Your
blopd is sluggish and tainted, perhaps ;
or some organ is torpid or overworked.
This fact may have taken the form of
dyspepsia, rheumatism, gout, malaria,
pains in the stomach, chronic head
ohe, or any of a dozen other ills.
Parker'sTonic will invigorate you, as
fresh air invigorates those who have
beeri shut up in damp, fetid cells. It'
is powerful, pure, delicious, scientific,
safe the keystone of the central arch
. of the bridge of life.
THE WORLD STILL MOVES.
Notwithstanding Mother Sliipton's
d?re prediction, the world still exists.
The people will live longer if they use
Dr. Bjgelow's Positve Cure, which sub
dued and conquers coughs, colds, con
sumption, whooping cough, and all
diseases of the lungs. For proof call
at A. Lindley's drug store and get a
bottle free. 1
The greatest medical wonder of the
world. Warranted to speedily cure
Burns,6ruisea, Cuts, Ulcers, Saltrhenm
Fever Sores, Cancers, Tiles, Chilblains,
Corns, Teeter, Chapped Hands, and -all
skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure in
very instance or money refunded.
25cente per box. For sale by
JOyl.i Henry Cook.
RED CLOUD MARKET.
"Winter Wheat 57 n
Oats iaa 20
Rye 35
Barley 35
Corn shelled 25
Com in ear - 25
hors s.ma&ss
Cattle 5X05l25
LEGAL NOTICE.
IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBSTER
County and State of Nebraska.
Clara E. Leblr, Plaintiff,
vs.
Henry Leblr, Defendant
nivoBcic
Henry Leblr the above named defendant, will'
take notice that eo the acth day of Eebruarv.
1864, the plaintiff, Clara E. Leblr. filed her peti
tion in the office of the clerk of the District murt
In and for Webster county, Nebraska, against
Mia aeienaani, we oujrci ana prayer 01 wnico
Is to obtain a decree of divorce a vinculo matri
monii from said defendant on the growls of adul-
ry and gross and wanton neglect to provide for
Maintenance at plaintiff, he defendant being of
sufficient ability so to do. The defendant, Henry
LeWr will tkerefoe take notice that be 1 requir
ed 19 teswer ssia peuaoa on or oaoro uouasr,
tistdayctAUreh,Wi. ,
an ByJsM.Gn23rlfcrettanMy.
Before you leave the city, and consider the
great opportunity now offered at
MARSH'S
Dryfioods and
RED CLOUD,
Where Goods are Being Sold' at
Hard-pan Prices !
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That old adage, "Time is Money" will not do
at this stage of the world, as MARSH will
and can sell you
More Goods for a Dollar
SPOT CASH !
Than any Store in Red Cloud, or elsewhere,
can POSSIBLY DO when selling on
space. Recollect
That these are not Mere Idle Words
BUT STANCH FACTS !
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Gome Everybody, Come with the
crowd that daily throng Marsh's
Store in pursuit of Bargains !
fA.S.MARSH,RED CLOUD, NEB.
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W. H. GOODALL k CO.'S
WEBSTER
Land, Abstractand
RED CLOUD,
We are now prepared to offer bargains in real '
estate. There is no better farming and crazing
land in the West than in Webster and adjoining
counties in Nebraska and Kansas. We nave a
!f ne libt of improved and unimproved farms, bus
iness lots and village residences which wc pro
posse to put upon the market at the lowest living
tlgures. These are a few of ourspecial bargains.
No. 1800 acres all In one body. Two houses, 1
Improved corrals and stables, fine land, large
timber, stream of water. This land is u bargain.
12 miles from Kcd Cloud.
No. 2 lfiO acres, all fenced and cross-fenced, ;
plenty of water and timber, good frame house,
fecoo insurance on same.) for $2000, part on time.
u. J ou .11:11:9, arictitiiu niui iv auu Kinti
farm, any amount of large timber, stream of run
ning water, wells, tw o houses. Will sell 27 head
of cattle and some hogs if desired. School house
on the place. 10 miles south-west of lied Cloud,
at SV2JTO ier acre. This Is a rare chance.
No. l. 160 acres, flne location, under first rate
cultivation, good fnime painted house .($.100 In
surance) two wells, hog lots, 2000 young box-elders,
aoo peach and apple trees. $1000 dow n. re
maining nan nue in n years ai o per cenr. ine
owner is a painter and wisher to dispose of his
property very soon. A good home and cheap.
No. 2t-320 acres, 5 miles from Red Cloud, at
$7.00 per acre. A good stock farm and a good
investment.
No. 24100 acres good level land on White
Rock creek. 25 acres cultivated; sod house and
running water. Only SDOO.
No. 2 100 acres, 70 acres cultivated; sod
house, good well, fine location. Sirso.
No. 8 One lot on Main street, block 28, Red
Cloud. First-class business location. Residence
on back of lot. Only S750.
No. 8 Fine residence and se eral lots. $ 1200.
No. 10 For rent, a flne, large office, two large
rooms, good location. Only 59 per month.
No. 9 Grain farm. 10 miles from Red Cloud.
Great bargain. 133 acres under cultivation. New
wind-mill, new bam 14x20. new granary 16x16.
House 12x11 and an addition 12x12. &1 acres
fall plowing. School near. One mile to cheese
factory. SICOO.
W. H. Goodall & Co.,
Abstracters and Real Estate Healers.
Take Notice.
""wing to the great popularitv of the GUdden
' ' Steel irb Wire and the demand its merits
have elven it. inauv manufacturers and dealers
are palming off or attempting to palm off Inferior
wires unaer ine name "uuaaen, -rour-inim,
Gliddcn," "Improved Glidden," etc While this
practice is a'i admission of the superior quality
of the genuine Glidden. it Is nevertheless a fraud
upon the purchaser auu an Injury to us. To pro
tect ourselves against this dishonorable compe
tition we have had duly registered In the proper
office at Washington, D. C, this
Hereafter eTery spoor of thegennlne Glidden
WtremanidacturedbyL L. Enwood & Co., of
DeEalb, III., will bear the above trade mark and
iinv nn.mitlwirf ml nu of It La mmlahable bv law.
t whltii we shall certainly enforce. Sold- by Ifco
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Grocery Store
NEBRASKA,
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COUNTY
Insurance Agency,
NEBRASKA.
No. 24 $900 buys a fine farm. 25 acres culti
vated. On white rock, plenty of running water.
Very cheap anil terms easy.
No. 25. A splendid bargain. 320 acres at 10
per acre. On Walnut Creek. The best farm in
that section of the country. A good opportunity.
No. 20 160 acres at S:co. Good grazing hind
45 acres under cultivation. Good stock water.
No. 22160 acres deeded, 120 acres leased land ;
cultivates 65 acres; running water; good timber:
log buildings, and wells. Three miles south of
Inavale. 81700 cash.
No. 23 160 acres, 65 cultivated grove; fine ap
ple and ieach orchard just commencing to bear.
500 fine walnut trees. Frame and sou houses.
School x mile- Sura.
Will negotiate loans, $500 to S700 on a quarter
if desired.
We bate the only complete and accurate set of
abstract books in this county, and make a spec
ialty of our
No. 8 160 acres two miles from Red Cloud, CO
acres cultivated, 70 acres of fenced timotliv on
bottom land; 60.000 forest and evergreen trees.
Spring in corral near house; good house, new
cribs, 30 head of cattle if desired T C or II. One
quarter section leacd 37 years assigned If
wished. Ranch for 200 head of cattle, $2000.
Abstracts furnished on shortest notice and at
very reasonable rates on any land or lots in the
county. Our books are mane on the self-correcting
DeGette plan. Telephone tothe court-house.
Mr. E. V. Rudrow has taken charge of our
real estate department, and we are sure that as
a cental salesman, evervoue will sav he is hard
I to beat. He Is also agent for the Nebniaka Mu
tual Ucnevolent Association, the best life andac-
cident insurance company in America. A home
company aim noine men nacKing u.
Fire insurance In the old Continental, of N. Y.,
or In the reliable commercial comiany, the
Traders' Insurance Company, of Chicago.
tSf All kinds of conveyancing promptly at
tended to. Notary public always In the ofhee.
hone to merit and train our share of nubile favors.
Call and see us. Office, next door to McFarland's
; on east side Webster street. Red Cloud, neb.
SNIIEBNT.COLUBI
ttMTwm curara,
Cannol Choke a Horse
Adjusts Itsalf to any
tforss's .
BMtwoBtwiof
Stttchinr
Will hold HirtiN
In plaoo bottor than
any othor Collar.
CAN BE SEEN AT
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At Bottom Prices
Doa't forget to call and iospeat th bv collar
Which U gaaranteod-M.prMatd.
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Seven men caught steel
ing Barb Wire, and have
accumulated and im
mense stock, and secret
ed in MORHART &
FULTON'S Store and
must be sold at once' at
New Advertisements
ROAD NOTICE.
CTATE OF NEBRASKA. WEBSTER COUNTY.
i To all to whom it may concern: The com
missioner appointed to view and report upon
certain lines of roads to be vacated aud- rclocat-1
ed as prayed for in a certain petition duly sign-1
cil.prescnieuanuniea wunmecouniy outk oi
said county, as follows: "Commencing at the sec
tion comer of sections 27, 28, 33, and 31, town
shlp 3 Uauge 11 In Webster county, Nebraska,
ana acate the raid Known as the Ked Cloud and
Kearney road, running north from said comer
through sections 28.21. 10, and 0, in said town 3,
Range 11, and relocate and establish said road
on the section lines b tween said sections 18, 21,
16, and 0. and on the west or said proposal roau :
and sections 27, 22, 15, and 10 in said town and
ltange on the east ot sa)u propoea roaa, running
tlieuce ii est along ine nonu line oi section u
aforesaid, to intersect the road as formerly plat
ted, in Webster county, Nebraska," lias reioneu
favorable, and recommends the vacation, and es
tablishment of said lines of roads as prayed for
in said petltiou. And all objections thereto, or
claims for damages, must be filed in the county
clerk's office, on or before noon of the 22nd day
or March, A. 1). if 81, or such roads will be va
cated and established without reference thereto.
Bed Cloud, Neb., February 22. 18S4. ,
feb24w J. 1. Bayiia. Couty Clerk.
Geo. O. Yeiaer.
R. D. Yeiser.
Ceo. O. Yeiser &, Co.,
Bl Sslili & luiruu Agents
RED CLOUD, NEB.
No. 121 Farm of 160 acres, three
miles from Cowres, 80 acres under cul
tivation. All smooth land.
No. 129 Farm of 160 acres, four
miles from Red Cloud, 80 acres under
cultivation. Good stone house with
basement. Stone stable and 200 fruit
trees just bearing.
No. 136600 acres school land ; 320
acres deeded land, timber and fencing.
Will sell stock with farm if desired.
No. 137 Farm of 800 acres, seven
miles from Red Cloud, 100 acres under
ttlt!V:itinn frame house. Rtable. etc.
No. 144 Frni of 320 acres, 2 mile
from Sileni, Kansas. Well improved,
all creek bottom land, and an unfail
ing stream of water.
No. 145 Farm of 160 acres, fourt
miles from Red Cloud. Wood and
running water j.fine spring for choes.
factory.
No. 147 Farm of 240 acres, 6 miles
from town ; fine streams of water and
plenty of wood. Good improremonts.
TBSIBOUEK Ml MM EK
This apace belongs to C. WIENER, who Is
now in the East baying an Immense stock of
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, e.
Wait'for his stock, yon WILL SAVE MONEY
BY IT. Watch for this unace next week.
Ground Floor Prices
to avoid detection and
make room for heavy
invoices of Ranges,
Stoves, Shelf and Heavy
Hardware, Creamery,
Dairy and Transporta
T. 0. HACKEE,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCER.
SPOSSSFISLD'S
Groceries.
Groceries.
Red Cloud,
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Choice Groceries,
Groceries.
Provisions,
Canned Fruits,
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Your patronage is
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FINAL PBOOF NOTICE.
land Office, Btoomlngton, Neb., Feb. 21, 18M.
XrOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
n( foOowing-named settler has filed notice of
fil Intention to make final proof In support
his claim, and that said proof win be mads be
fore Clertc District Court. Webster county, at Red
Clond, Neb., on Saturday, April 5. 1881, viz:
BENJAMIN JR. PIEBCE,
on HttNo. 8722, for the west naif, south-west
quarter sc: 2. town 1 N ft 12 west. He names
tncMUon-in witnesses- to prove his continuous
residence upon, and cultivation of .said land, vz:
Wllliaa D. McKJnney, .Tames D. Allabaugn,
Joseph W. JcracvAnau3trierstoS.au of Scott,
Neb.
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DEVELOPMENT,
tion Iron Clad Cans,
jupon which the utmost
human skill and genius
have been employed
combining, durability,
utility and perfection I !.
Veni Vidi Vici.
OLD STAND.
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Cigars, Etc.,
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- FINAL P&OQF NOTICE.
Uand'Offlce, Bloomiugton, Neb., Feb. 23, 1SS4.
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OnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THff
followlns-named settler has fllprl nntlw nf
hisintentiea f make final proof In support of
his clalm.aBd tbatsaldprooi win be made before
Cleric District Covt, Webster county. at Bed
Cloud. Neb., on Saturday, April 5. 18M, yIi:
FRANCIS E. PAYNE,
on H'd No 43, for the north half of north-east
quarter" and north half ot north-west quarter see.
34. town 3 in of Range 12 west. He names the
following witnesses to prove ato continuous resi
dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz:
WilihHBCatber and John Bibby. of Bed dloud,
Netx, Charter Fettreon ad Erfck Peterson, oi
Cathertcn, Nb.
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