gr" &or "' I : I t&g&g&e r srsT-t"- ;-.. . ?"fet .sJ& jr -cl j n -. Vs w,- rp Jt-- kJ i M 5L t -? k IV, The Red Cloud Chi ef A.O. HOSMER, - Proprietor FRIDAY. MARCH 28. 1884. RepaMiraa Coaaty CoBveatlea. .. The republican electers of Webster county, Kefc., are requested to meet at the usual places lor holding elections in the several fpreclncts on. Baturday, April 19, 1834, for the purpose of elect ing delegates to the republican county conven tion to be held at the court house in Red Cloud Neb., Monday, April 21, I88,.at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of selecting 8 delegates to the republican state convention to be held at Lincoln, Neb., Hay 1, 18S4, and also to select delegates to the districttconvention of the 2nd Congressional District should one be called, for the purpose of selecting 2 delegates to represent said district in the Itepublicau.Xatlonal Convention, to be held .t Chicago, June 3,1881. The several precincts are entitled tothefollow- ing representation based on the rote cast for Judge Keese at the last general election, giving one delegate at largo to each precinct, and one d legate for every 30 votes and major fraction thereof: Kpd Cloud 12 Garfield... 2 Guide Kock 5 Line ".".".".'.'.""."a btlUwptor. 2 Batin 3 Oak Creek 2 Gleuwood 2 Potsdam. 5 Harmony 2 ElmCreek 2 Inavale.. 3 feasant Hill ..3 Walnut Cree 2 W. II. STIIOHM. I. IV Ncu-r-nMvu Secretary. " Ch'n County Itep. Coin. ABtt-Xoaopoly CoaveatioB. Members of the anti-monopoly par ty in Webster "County, Neb.; are re miested to meet at the court house in Ked Cloud, on Saturday, April the 5th, 1884, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur pose, of reorganizing and transacting eucli other business as may come be fore it. Also to elect delegates for presidential convention if deemed ex pedient at that meeting. By order of, Thos. Vaughn, Pres. The Oldest Magazine 1b ABeHra Although every one knows of God ey's Lady's Book, it is not generally known that it is the oldest publication in America. Established in 1830, it has outlived all other magazines, and might with propriety be called the mother of magazines of this country. Gray-hair men and women remember it as an entertainer when their hearts were young, and young people associ ate with their first introduction to stories of rom ance. And tne rising generation find it as pure and interest as ing did its parents, ay, its grandpar ents did in days of "Auld Lsng Syne.' It is an old and welliemembered land mark in our American literature, and we doubt not Jhat many of our readers will recall with it pleasant memories of other days. The young editor and pro prietor, who now publishes it, has evi dently determined that all who seek to venew their acquaintance with the old iaworite shall not be, disappointed. As viewed mechanically it is excelled by aione, while its corps of literary contrib utor includes many ot the best known ?iames of magazine writers. It certain ly p peaks well for it and our people, that, notwithstanding the enormous ef forts made by the publishers of the numerous "penny dreadfuls," it finds sueh a large patronage, not only in America, but all over theworld. Al though its low subscription price ($2.00 a year) may s,omewhat influence its large circulation, we are inclined to ascribe its popularity to intrinsic mer it, and we most cordially bid the old book God-speed on its second haif-cen- tury. 4W InjOIiRNMKNT OF DISTRICT COURT. Pursuant to renuest of the attnrnnvs fho TDmilaf 4avvi rf flin n:.l.!.. "l.. 1 in and for Webster county, Nebraska et for March 25, 1884, is hereby ad journed to May 9, 1884, at 9 o'clock a va. Wm. Gaslin, Jb., Judge. - March 3, 1884. 31-4w Mn. H. A. Watson has four span of heavy work horses that he wishes to ell. Call and see him at once, at the CityLivery Stable, Red Cloud. 32-tf II Take Notice. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the firm of Garber Bros, will call and settle their accounts at once as they have sold out their store and wish to settle up immediately. 32-tf Garbek Bros.- TWO BARGAINS. The undersigned offers his new store building and lot located in the best business part of Red Cloud for 2200 dollars. Also, my two story residence, convenient to business part of the city, lor 2000 dollars. L. Baum. CRETE NURSERY. Mr. A. H. Kaley hereby notifies the people of Red Cloud and vicinity that he is the agent for the Crete Nursery. Any parties desiring any fruit, orna mental, or forest trees, should call on him at his store in Red Cloud. 3 -4w NOTICE TO ROAD 6 YERSEER8. Road district tax lista and books are now ready at the county clerk's office. J. P. Bayha, county clerk. Stravkd from premises of subscrib er, section 32, town 4, range 12, one largo hay mule. Finder will be re rewarded if he will communicate with N W. fixEE, Wheatland, Neb., --no30-w Webster coantv. t -, For Pai-K. Sheriff Warren has ten or twelve horses and mules which he wiihps to diflpose of. Parties desifinu to buy either'will do well to call on him at once. n30-tf 25 dollais will buy New Horn aewingmachine, the best on the mark- $L At Haresnape's furniture store. 32tf - Nkw Home sewing machines for sale at Haresnape's furniture store, only $25. 32-tf For Sale. G. W. Dow has a three .and one-quarter wagon of bis own make for sale. 31 tf . Burk's hog cholera and quinsy .cure. Warranted. For sale iy Hen "UNEQUALED." Marsh's Golden Blood C Zirer Tonic is an Incomparable Remedy. "We have used Marsh's Golden Blood and Liver Tonic in our family with ex cellent results. For Blood and Liver complaints it is unequlaed," Henry L. Moore, La Crosse, Wis. "Marsh's Golden Blood and Liver Tonic is an incomparable remedy for purifying the Blood and regulating the Liver. I have used it myself and re commended it to other8,vith unvarying success." James -H. Walker, Kansas City, Mo. "Your Golden BuRnm for the throat and lungs, and Golden Blood and Liver Tonic, have cu;ed my wife of in cipient consumption. They are the best medicines in the world." J T, Fowler, Devenport, Iowa. Marsh s Golden Blood and Liver Tonic and Marsh's Golden Balsam, are for Mile by Henry Cook druggist, Red Cloud. Large bottles 50 cents and $1-. A Life Savins Presesat Mr.M.E. Allison, Hutchinson, Kan. saved his life by a simple trial bottle ofDf. King's New Discovery, for con sumption, which caused him to pro cure a large bottle that completely cured him when doctors, change o"f climate and everything else had failed. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness, severe coughs, and all throat and lung dis eases it is guaranteed to cure. Trial bottles free at Henry Cook's drug store. Large size, (I. 1 AnJAnswer Wonted Can any one bring us a case of kid ney or liver complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure? We say they can not, as thousands of cases already permanently cured and who are daily recommending Electric Bit ters, will prove. Bnght's disease, diabetes, weak back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They puri fy the blood, regulate the bowels, and act directly on the diseased parts. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at 50cts. a bottle by Henry Cook. 1 Geo. O. Yeiser. R. D. Yeiser. Geo. O. Yeiser & Co., E! Estftis k brut! k BED CLOUD, NEB. No. 121 Farm of 1G0 acres, three miles from Cowles, 80 acres under cul tivation. All smooth land. No. 129 Farm of 1G0 acres, four miles from lied Cloud, NO acres under cultivation. Good stone houe with basement. Stone stable and "JU0 fruit trees just bearing. No. 136 GOOnvres school land; 30 acres deeded &flf timber and fern ng. Will sell stockWth farm if desired. No. 137 Farm of 800 acres, seven miles from Red Cloud, 100 acres under cultivation ; frame house, stable, etc. No.-144 Farm of 320 acres. 2 miles from Salem, Kansas. Well improved, all creek bottom land, and au unfail ing stream of water. 1 No. 145 Farm of 160 acres, four miles from Red Cloud. Wood and running water ; fine spring for cheese factory. No. 147 Farm of 240 acres, 6 inilea from town ; fine streams of water and plenty of wood. Good improvements. The Celebrated Stallion I COLONEL Will make the season of 1884, com mencing April 15, as follows . On Mondays and Tuesdays at Cowles; Wednesdays and Thursdays at H. A. Watson's stables, Red Cloud ; and on Fridays and Saturdaysat Sa bin's barn, at Guide Rock. . DESCRIPTION. ,MAJOR is seventeen hands high, is a beautiful dark bay, weight 1750 lbs., and is four years old, is a Percheron Norman and Morgan stock. Pedigree will b furnished on application to us. TERMS. $10 to insure mare with colt. Will take best care to prevent acci dents, but will not be responsible if any occur. Rasser Bros., owners. G.'L. Frazier, manager. , Dressmakiag and Cutting ! Kirs. S. M. CupPi Is prepared to do all kinds of Dressmaking, Fitting, . ' Cutting, Etc. At her residence. In the rear of L. Banna's store. ; She is prepare to juake. fit and cut dreses in tlie laiet and most approved fashions, at the most reasonable prices. All kinds of sewing rioBe. Call and see her when you want anything In the dressmaking line. usi-tf - it - Notice of CeBBty Jadge. N THE MATTER OF THE ASSIGNMENT I of Omar O. Roberts, of Ked Cloud, Nebras ka, to Joseph W. Warren, sheriff of Webster county, Nebraska, for the benefit of aU creditors of the said Omar (i. Roberts. Notice is hereby given that I have appointed and set aside the th day ot April, J8S4, for the meeting of the creditors of the wUdOu&rG. Roberts, to be held at my offlee at Red Cloud, Nebraska; said meet--ing of tlie creditors to be held for the purpose of choosing an assignee to succeed the sheriS iu said trust ATI persons interested win take notice hereof and will attend at the office of the County Judge in and for Weuster county, Nebraska, at ten o'clock A. M of the day named in this notice If they desire. Xn witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said county court at ited Cloud, Nebraska, this isaid day of .narch, 8l. ko. O. Ykihf.u, i 3 v County Judge. REAO - - AND f y tt a) .aJLbLLLLvLLHLLLhb. HLE? KLLLbbSBbT d WIENER, Offers y3u the slowest stock in the KenTcnitlisBoys and Children's! Clothing, Men's, Youths', Boys' anilUChildren's Hats and Caps, lien's, Youths', Boys', and Children's Furnishing Goods, THE. 8ELZ Boots & Shoes Ladies and'Uisses Shoes Trunks, Valises, &c. All Goods Warranted As represented or money refunded if found different on examining goods it home. Ah An Extra Inducement we offer Every Purchaser of $15, $10and $5 a chance to win $80, $10 and $5 In gobds such, as lie may want to Select Prize to lie Drawn July 1, 1384. .1 New Advertisements. BB BBl BBBBB MBSS. ) BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBrt SPECIAL EXAMINATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I WILT, examine all persons who mav desire to offer themselves as c.-uididates for teachers of the Common School of this county, at my office n Red Cloud, Thursday and Frldav. April 3 and , 1881. CHAS. VT. SPRINGER, mr!4-3t. County Superintendent. LEGAL NOTICE. I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBSTER luuuiy uiiu nuir in rcnrasKa. Clara E. Lebir, Haiatiff, s. Henry Lebir. Defendant. IIIVOKCR, Henry Lebir the alKivc n.uned defendant, will take ngtice that on the atli tlay of Februarv, 184, the plaintiff. Clara E. Lrlilr, filed her iH-tl-tion in the offlre of the cleric of the District court in and for Webster county, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of divorce a vinculo matri monii from said defendant c.u the grouds of adul tery and gross and wanton neglect a provide for maintenance of plaintiff, he defendant being of suflR-lent ability so to do. The defendant, Henry Lebir will therefore take notice that he Is requir ed to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 31st day of March, 188L Clara E. Lkrir, n5l-t4 By John SI. Charon, her attorney. PROBATE NOTICE. ON THE 6TH DAY OF MARCH, tSH.a peti tion as filed in county court ot Webster county. Nebraska, asking that Jos. W. Warren, of Webster enmity, he appointed administrator of the estate of Alberrt (. Granger, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have appointed and set aside the 3lst day of March, i4, for tlie hearing of said petition. All persons interested will take nollce.liereof, and attend at the. ofllce the county fudge of Webster county, at that time if they so desire. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and nfllx the seal of said county court, at Red Cloud. March 7th. 1884. iurl4-3t GEO. O. YEISER, County Judge. FfNAL PROOF NOTICE. Land Office, Blonmington, Neb.. Feb. 21, IWt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE follow ing-uamed settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w III le made be fore Clerk District Court, Webster enmity, at Red Cloud, Neb., on Saturday, April s. 1W4, viz: BENJAMIN R. PIERCE, onll'dNo. , for the west half, south-west uuartersecz.', town 1 N R 12 west. He uaaies the following witnesses to prove his -ontmnoiw residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: William I). McKinuey, James D. Allabaugh, Joseph W. Jones. August Pierstoff, all of Scott, Ncli. jeb29-apr S.W. SWITZER, Register. Notice of ApptiMtioB for Lieeaae. NOTICE Ik HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 25th day ot March. I8S4. Harry Stern filed his petition praying for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and mut liquors In the village of Red Cloud, Nebraska. That in pursuance of an orriinauce Friday evening, April 4th. 1F84, at the regular place of meeting over Cook's drug store, lias been designated for tlie hcarinc of any and all objection;., protestests or remon strances filed. A. J- KitXJJK. 34-21V Village Clerk. - REMEMER. The Solden Eagle CLOTHING STflBF ! W Bed Cloud, Neb. prices and the largest country on , . Notice of AppHratioB for Urease. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT OX tlie 13th day of .March l.sM. Fredrick Klett filed his petition jruing for a license to sell mirituons. villous ana malt liounrs in the Ilhwe of Krd Cloud, Nebraska. That hi pursuance of mi ordinance Friday eenlngr, rviaren 3th, I8t4. at the regular plan of nit-t-tm, oer Cook's drug store, has been designated by the board of trust ees for the hearing of any and all objection, pro tests or remoustranbes tiled. A. J. Kf.XNKV, sww Village Clerk. Notice of Application for DrajacfAt'ii Pernit XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Vi the inth d.iy of March, lsM. K. K. Mhervr filed his petition praying for a permit to .sell Hiuors tor iiieuicuiai, lucciiauicai uuu -ciiemicai unoses in the village of Red Cloud, Nebraska. lUill in jniniiaill-r: ui iw uruuiaiivc rtiuiu ctcii- ng, March jx. lKM, at tiie regular phice of meet ug, oer Cook's drug store, has teen designated or the hearing of any and all objections, pro- sis or remonstrances nieu. A. J. Rk.vxf.v, 33-2w Village (Uerk. Notice af Applicatioa for Lieeaae. vXTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON x the 13th day of March. 1881, II. L. Felght filed his petition praying for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors iu the village of Red Cloud, Nebraska. 1 hat in pursuance ot an ordinance Friday evening. March ath, ISM, at the regular plare of meeting. oer Cook's drug store, lias leen designated tor the hearing of auv and all objections, protests or remoustrane ea filed A. J. K knnky, 33-tw Village Clerk. Notice of Application for Licea.se. aTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON IN the 13th day of March. 184. J. S. Ituthroch filed his petition pniying for a license to veil spirituous, vinous ami malt liquors in the village ol ited Cloud, Nebraska. That in pursuance of an ordinance Friday evening. March 28th, 18H4. at the regular ph.ee of meeting. oer(ook's drug store, has been designated for the hearing of any and all objections, protests or remonstranc es filed. A. J. Kknnkv, 33-2W Village Cleric. LEGAL NOTICE. O ,TIS L. BATTLES, DEFENDANT. WILL 1 take notice, that on the 10th day of March. llW.Samantha A. Battles, plaintiff herein, filed her uetition in the District court of Webster county, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object !Ui(Ipraer of which are to obtain a de cree of divorce from said defendant; and, also, the care and custody of the following named children, tow it: Francis II. aged 19 years, George W. aged 16 years. Lucy A. aged 13 years, James O. aged 10 vears, Laban B. aged 8 years, and Amy E. aged is-.ci.r-- being of tlie issue of said marriage. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 'Jbth day of April, 1884. Dated, .March 10th. 1884. Samantha A. Battlfj-, Plaintiff. mrl4-5t By Kaley Bros., her attorneys. FINAL PROOF NOTICE. Land Office. Bloomiugton, Neb.. Feb. . tf8t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be madebefore Clerk District Court. Webster county, at Ked Cloud, Neb., on Saturday. April . 1884, viz: FRANCIS F. PAYNE, on H'd No 436. for the north half of north-east quarter aud north half of north-west quarter sec. 34. town 3 not Range 12 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his eontinuoua resi dence upon, and cultivation " said land, Trtz: William Caiber and John Bihby. of Ked Cloud. Neb., Charley Peterson and Eriek retersoB,'of Catherton, Neb. w L , . febz-aprt. 8. W. SWITZEB, Register. FINAL PROOF NOTICE. 7 Land Office, Bloemington, Neb., March 14, 1684. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, THE following-named settler has filed notice of his Intentlon'to make final proof in support his claim, and that said proof will be ina-Ie he fore the clerk of the District -Coart of Webster county, at Red Cloud, Nebraska, on Satarday, April X, 1831, viz: JAMES ANDERSON, on homestead entry No. 4635, for the soHth-iat qr section 20. township s, north of K It west. 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Ho walks over it and sees here and there sred un-i eimvered; Here a furrow slice untourhed because inesnnacc was noi quue level, and mere a bunch of stubble drawn Into a heap having urararu ure son ann seen Deiore itror yards. Ho sbakes his head sadly and wishes there was a harrow that would do the work perfectly; level ing the roueh places; breaking up the chxls, and not only pulverizing the soil, but turning It over the seed seed so thai this In all covered to an. even depth and without waste. But the fanner who uses the "Acme" Pulverizing Harrow. Clod crusher and let eler has none of thesadnesa anil duappointnu-nt. for bis fields are Iuteled aca mellowed and smoothed and the seed propertJF covared. Kail plowed ground especially needs this n.Hut ..Awl. M.V.I..K 1 .lnKn . f. t-t.- j ... 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