The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 04, 1884, Image 4

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The Red Cloud Chiep
A. C. HOSMER, - - Proprietor
FRIDAY. APRIL 4. 1884.
Bepablieaa OoBBty Coaventioa.
Tn republican electers of Webster county,
2feb., are requested to meet at the usual places
lor holding elections la the ueveral fpreciucts on
Saturday, April 19, 181, 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, I884,wat 11 o'clock a. m.,
for the purpose of selecting ,8 delegates to the
republican state convention to be held at Lincoln,
Neb., May 1, 18X4, and also to select delegates to
the districtyronvention of the 2nd Congressional!
District should one be called, for the purpose oft
electing delegates to represent said district in
ike KejiublicanjNatlonal Convention, to be held
t Chicago, June 3, 1684.
The several precincts are entitled to the follow
ing representation based ou the vote cast for
Judge Keese at the last general election, giving
one delegate at large to each precinct, and one
delegate for very 30 votes and major fraction
thereof:
Red Cloud 12 Garfield 2
Guide Hock 5 I.Iue 2
Htillwoter. 2 Batin 3
Oak Creek 2 Glenwood 2
Potsdam z Harmony 2
Elm Creek 2 Inavale 3
Pleasant Hill 3 Walnut Cree 2
w. H. Stroiih, D. P. Nkwcomkb.
Secretary. Ch'n County Rep. Com.
Anti-Moiopoly Conveation.
Members of the auti-monopoly par
ty in Webster County, Neb., are re
quested to meet at the court house in
Bed Cloud, on Saturday, April the 5th,
1884, at 11 o'clock a. m.. for the pur
pose of reorganizing and transacting
such 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, Prea.
The Oldest Magazine In America
Although every one knows of God
ey'a 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, nnd
might with propriety be called the
mother of magazines of this country.
Crray-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 romance. And tne rising
generation find it as pure and interest
aa ing did its parents, ay, its grandpar
ents did in days of " Auld Lang Syne."
It is-an old and wellieinembered land
mark in our American literature, and
we doubt not that 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
renew their acquaintance with the old
favorite shall not be disappointed. As
viewed mechanically it is excelled by
none, while its corps of literary contrib
utor includes many of the best known
names of magazine writers. It certain
ly speaks well for it and our people,
that, notwithstanding the enormous ef
forts made by the publishers of the
numerous "penny dreadfuls," it finds
such a large patronage, not only in
America, but all over the world. Al
though its low subscription price ($2.00
a year) may somewhat 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 half-century.
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Griggs' Glycerine Salve.
The best on earth can truly be said
of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a
anre cure for cuts, bruises, scalds,
burns, wounds, and all other sores.
Will positively cure piles, tetter and
all skin eruptions. Satisfaction guar
anteed or money refunded. Only 2,"i
cents. For sale by A. Lindley.
A Gentle Voise.
Our enterprising druggist, has secur
ed the agency for the sale of Dr. Bigelow
Positive Cure, which has no superior
for coughs, colds, consumption, whoop
ing cough, and all throat and lung dis
eases, to prove to you it has no equal
call at A. Lindleys drug store and get
a bottle free.
BULWER LYTTON'S BRIDGE.
Where it Touches the Shores and the Great
Columns in Midstream.
'"What a beautiful bridgo 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 bv side with
the infant," remarks Sir E. Bulwer
Lytton, in his "Strange Storv."
Yen, but between its distant abut
ments the bridge of life has manv 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 and
solidify the structure overhead. God's
will is best exemplified in the laws He
has made for the creatures whom He
has placed under tlieir control. Neither
the child's truetful "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 rhnn faith nnd
B
irayer is.tbe order of Heaven itself.
Kvinitv heals through its nrpnt nrl
those a FPU. Is nre th riinmvorioa nf
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
blood is sluggish and tainted, perhaps ;
nr aniiia rtraatt in inrriirl or nvpnvnrlfml
This fact may have taken the form tfJ
dyspepsia, rneunuuism, yuui, umiHuu,
pains in the stomach, chronic head
ache, or any of a dozen other ills.
Parker's Tonic will invigorate you, as
fresh air invigorates those who have
been shut up in damp, fetid cells. It
is powerful, pure, delicious, scientific
the keystone of the central arch J of
tbe bridge of life.
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. 31 -4w
Bncklen's ArnicaS alve.
world. Warranted to speedily cure
Burns.Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Saltrhpum
Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains
Corns, Teeter, Chapped Hands, and all
skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure in
every instance or money refunded.
25 cents per box. For sale by
20yl. Henry Cook.
A Life Saving Preesnt
Mr.M. E. Allison, Hutchinson, Kan.
saved his life by a simple .trial bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery, for con
sumption, which caused him to pro
cure a large bottle that completely
cured him when doctors, change of
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
6tore. Large size, $1. 1
AnlAnswer Wanted
Can any one bring us a case of kid
ney or liver complaint that Electric
Bitters will not speedily cure? We
say they ean 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
New Advertisements.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OK THE
State Bank of Red Cloud.
Ked Cloud. Nebraska. April 1, 1884.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid up $ 38,000 00
Individual deposits subject )
to cheek S57.MIU9. V 88,817 1!1
Cerlincates of deposit S31,218.8-.
Surplus and proflts 1,"10 ."
123,U3S 04
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 72,419 &i
Real estate isjm :k
Furniture and IKture 1,8ns
County warrants ;u.r ss
Bills in transit -.'M as
Overdrafts l.ws ''!
nue irom names sriTWiai i
Cash ou band 910,i2G.Z7
L'SIS Si
12.!CS OJ
I. R.V. Sbirev. Cashier of the itato Bank of
Red Cloud, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the br.st of my knowledge
and belief. Robt. V. Sunt Br. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3d day
of April, 18S4. O. R. C1IANEY, Notary Public.
Attest:
F. K. OOKI.B, 1
R.D. Jo.veh. -Director.
Hilar Gakiier. J
ROAD NOTICE.
CTATE OF NEBRASKA. WEBSTER COl'NTY.
O To all to whom it may concern: The com
missioner apiointed to view and report upon
a certain line of roads praved for in a certain
petition duly ued, presented and filed with
the county clerk of said comity, as follow., to
wit: 'The undersigned ask that a public road,
commencing at the north-west corner of th
south halt (4) of section eight (8) town number
one (1) R nine (9) west, and running thence due
south along the line of said half section to the
south-west corner thereof, thence south on the
section line dividing section seventeen (17) and
eighteen (18) town one (1) R nine (9) and termin
ating at the Republican River in said countv be
vacated," has reported favorably to the aoa
tion of said line oi read as prayed for In said wti
tion, and all objections thereto or claims for
damages must be Hied in the county clerk's of
fice on or before noon of the 26th day of April,
A. D. 184, or such road will be vacated without
reference thereto.
Red Cloud, Neb., April 1. 184.
apr4-4w J. P.Bayha. CoutyClerk.
FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
Land Office, Bloomington, Neb.. March 25. 1884
NOTICE IS HEREBY (5IVEN THAT THE
following named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and th.-it said proof will be made be
fore the clerk of the district court, Webster
county. Neb., at Red Cloud, on Saturday, Mav
10, 1884, viz:
BURTON Cl'RE.
on TIM entry 0GO2 for the oiilh-west quarter sv
tion ten. township.?, north Range 11 West. He
names the following witnesses to prove liis'ron
tiuuous residence upon. and cultivation of said
land, viz: .lohn McCallum ami William Cramer.
I'athcrtnn. Neb., and John Warner and Peter
Duffy, Batin, Neb.
apr4-mayl0 S. W. SWITZER, Register.
Geo. O. Yeiser.
R. D. Yeiser.
Geo. O. Yeiser & Co.,
hi E:til8 & tarn Agents
KKU (JIAJUJJ, JNJSH.
No. 5 ixo acres. 100 acres under fence and W
aerees under cultivation. Cood two story house;
barn with stone basement, 32x40; running water
on place: a fine stock farm.
No. 7 1U) acres. a'4 miles front Red r'oud. :v
acres fenced, lft. acres under cultivation. Very
cheap.
No. ir-80 acres smooth land, m acres under
cultivation. One mile from school house. ..
No. 9 1M) acres 7 miles from town; CO acies
under cultivation; fine farm for SM0.
No. 10 320acres near Cowles; well improved
and fine laud, for sale very cheap.
No. 12113 acres, 2'i miles from town; 30 acres
fenced: 5.". acres under cultivation; running
water, frame house, barn, etc. Very desirable.
14 180 acres. 8 miles from Red Cloud; running
water: fine farm; cheap and on easy terms.
IB Fine farm of IfiO acres, fin acres under cul
tivation; abundance- of fruit: apples, peaches,
gripes, cherries, and small fruit; very desirable,
and cheap.
Correspondonoe solicited.
Notice of County Judge.
7N THE MATTER OF THE ASSIONMEMT
1 of Omar G. Roberts, of Red Cloud. Nebras
ka, to Joseph W. Warwn. sheriff, of Webster
county. Nebraska, for the benefit of all creditors
of the said Omar G. Ilont rts. Notice is hereby
given that I have appointed and set aside the
5th dav of April, 18S4. for the meeting of the
creditors of the said Omar fi. Roberts, to be held
at myoffice at Red Cloud, Nebraska; said meet
ing of the creditors tobe brld for the purpose of
choosing an assignee to succeed the sheriff in
said tmst.
All persons interested will take notice hereof
and will attend at the office of the County Judge
in and for Wetister couuty. Nebraska, at ten
o'clock A. M., of the day named in this notice if
they desire.
In witness whereof I nave here unto wt my
hand and affixed the seal of the s-aid county
court at Red Cloud, Nebraska, this 22nd day of
'March, 1881. Geo. O. Ykikku.
34-2W County J udge.
Office of Commissioner of Fablic Lands and
Building..
IM Lincoln. Neb.. March 20. msj.
rHMIKE SCHWEITZBERCEIt, LESSEE OF
1 sc sw and lot 5 in ne sw section 9. tp 1, R 9
w; and Win. Moody, lessee of se se hection 21.
township 1, R 10 w; aud James Wilbcrts. lessee
of ne sw and nw se section 25. township 1. R 10
w;tiud E. B. Hesseltiue. lessee of ne se seetlou :
township 1. R 10 w; and Wiley Baldwin, lessee
of lie iiw section 3v.township 2. R 10 w; and Geo.
II. Springer. lessee of w hf nw seetiou lis, town
ship 4, R 11 w: and J. W. Rush, Iess.ee of ne ne
section in. township 4. R 12 w.
You will take notice that your contracts of
lease w ith the state of Nebraska arc delinquent
for more tlnui six months, and that if all iwiv
ments due thereon are not paid as provided by
law-, your said contracts will be forfeited as pro
vided by Section 20. page 311, session lawsjor
fKl. A. ;. Khndam-
Commissiitiicr of Public. Lands and Buildings
Mrs. S. R.
THE
LEADING
HAVING
The Largest ! The Leading f
And the Oldest Established
Miilinsry Store in - Red Cloud,
New Goods,
Largest Assortment in the city !
PRICES THE LOWEST !
Opposite Chicago Lumber Yard.
Agent for Butterick's Patterns.
S. R. KcBRIDE.
READ - AND
CLOTHEN
C. WXSNER,
Offers you the lowest prices and the largest
stock in the country on
Men's, Youths'eBoys' and Children's'Clothing,
Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Hats and Caps,
Men's, Youths', Boys', and Children's Furnishing Goods,
THE SELZ
Boots k Shoes
Ladies andMissesShoes
Trunks,
Valises, &c.
All Goods Warranted
As represented or money refunded
if found different on examining
goods it home.
An an Extra lisfliiceiiieiitH we oiler
Every Purchaser of $15, $10and $5
a chance to win $20, $10 and $5
In goods such as he may want to Select. Prize to he
Drawn July 1, 1884.
FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
Land onice. Rlooinimrton. Neb.. F.l. 21. 1CSI.
XJOTH'E IS IlKKKltt C1VKN THAT THK
1 follimiiiK-'iumeil vttlur 1i:ls filed notice of
liis intention to m:iki fnutl proof In support of
liNrlnini.mnl that s;iid nnof will l'c iiuiih le
fmv riork District Court. Wclitor comity, at Red
Cloud. Ncli.. on Saturday. April .". 1881, viz:
1IKN.JA.MINK. PIKKCK,
on H'tl No. 87i. for the west Iialf, soutli-west
insirter m-o 22. town t N K 12 west. He names
the following witnesses to proe liis continuous
residence iimn, and cultivation of. said land, via
Willijiiu I). McKinnev. James i. Allnliaimli,
Ifsepli V. Jones. August PierMou", all of &Mtt,
Nel).
jcb2i-aiir4 S.W. SWirZEll, Register.
l.KU.h NOTICE.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBSTER
County and State of Nebraska.
Clara E. U'bir, Plaintiff.
.s.
HeuryLebir, Defendant.
lilVOKCK.
Henry I.ebirtIieaIoe named defendant, will
take notice tliat on tin 21SI1 day of Febiuarv.
18S1. tlieplaiiililT. Cl.'.ni 11 U'bir. filed her peti
tion in the other of the clerk of the District court
in and for Webster county, Nebraska, against
said defendant, the object and prajer of which
is to obtain a decree of dUorce a. vinculo matri
monii from said defendant on the crouds of adul
tery and gross anil wanton neglect to provide for
maintenance of plaintltf, he defendant beimr of
sufficient ability so to tlo. The defendant. Henry"
Lebir will therefore take notice, that he is requir
ed to answer said pet'tion on or before -Monday,
the 31st day of March, leSi.
Claka F- LKiun.
n3l-t4 Ry John M. Challln, her attorney.
Notice of Application for License.
VTOTICr. Is IICltEHY GIVEN THAT ON
t the2othday ot March. 181. Harr" Meru
filed his petition praying for a license to sell
spirituous, vinous and malt liquors ii: the village
of Red Cloud, Nebraska. That in pursuance of
an ordimuice Fridav evening, April 4th. tsst. at
the regular place of meeting over Cook's drug
stre. lias been designated for the hearing of
airy and all objections, protesters or re'inon
stmuces filed. A.J. Kflvnkv.
S-w :i!.i t Itik.
McBride,
MILLINER !
- REMEIHER.
The Golden Eagle
STOBE !
Red Cloud, Neb.
Hh V V L srE
LEGAL NOTICE.
OTIS L. RATTLES. DEFENDANT. WILL
take notice, that on the 10th dav of March,
MM. Snmniitha A. Ikitllo. plaintiff herein, filed
her petition in the District court of Webster
county, Nebraska, against said defendant, the
object and prayer of which are to obtain a de
cree of dhorcc from said defendant on the
ground that defendant .has leeti willfully
ataentfrom plaintiff for more than two
years without just cause: and. also,
the care and :ustodv of the following named
children, tow it: Franeis II. aged lf years,
Oeorge WVnged Pi years. Lucy A. aged 1:1 years,
James O. ageil 10 vears. I.-tban II. ! 8 years,
ami Amy E. aged ears being of the issue of
said marriage. You are reiiuired to answer said
letItIo!i on or before the 2htii day of April, l&M.
Dated, JSIarcli loth. 18s4.
S.vMANTiiA A. Ratti.km, Plaintiff.
mrM-st Ry Kaley Rros., her attorneys.
FINAL PIJOOF NOTICE;
I-inil Oftice. ftioonimzton. Neb.. Feb. 21. ifSI.
NOTICE IS HEREUY OIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler lias i'led notice of
his intention to make llu.il proof in suiiiKirt of
his claim, and that said proot will be madeltefore
Clerk District Couit. Webber countv. at Red
Cloud, Neb., on Saturdav. Ajiril r.. lfc&t, viz:
FRANCIS E. PAYNE,
on H'd No4.is:. tor tli north half of north-east
quarter and north half of north-wet quarter 5ec.
ni, town :t 11 of Raii-e 12 west. He names the
following witnesses tt prove his continuous resi
dence upon, and cultivation of. said land, via
William father and John Illlifv, of Red Cloud.
Neb.. Charley Peterson and l.iick Peterson, of
Ciilhcrton. Neb.
fenaiaprl. S. W. SWITZER. Register.
FINAL Pj:OOF NOTICE.
Land Office. Bloomimrton. Neb.. March 14. 1884.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE
follow ..7-nameiI settler has filed notice of
liis Intention iii..v f'r.-l j'rvf in support of
his claim, and that saiu proor will n eie be
fore the clerk of the District Court of Webster
toimtj.at Red Cloud, Nebraska, ou Saturday,
April 2". ;884, viz:
JA.MES ANDERSON,
on lionicstrail entrv No. 4GK. for tlie south-east
qr section 20. township a. north of K II west. He
names the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of said
kino". Tiz: Hans Hansen. Christen Jesiersoa.
Niels Sorenson, Christen Neilson. all of. Reil
Cloud. Nebraska. . W. SV.llV.KR. Register,
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THE LARGEST
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MILLINERY STORE!
US THE CITY,
Envites your attention !
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The most complete line of
Fine Millinery !
Ever before displayed
diiterent shapes in Hats, including all tne nov
elties. In Laces, Feathers, Flowers and Orna
ments, an immense assortment.
J. A-. FOWLER.
First Door North First National Bank.
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x. G. HACEEfi,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCER
! S?0SS5FifiLfl'i ULfl STAND. 2 1 d
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itetl. Fati.-fiii'tton
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"AcmeTulverizer
John Boesch, Amboy, Neb.
Mary ait & Co.,
DEALERS IN
Jewelry, Watches, Clocks
Silver and Plated W are, .Etc.
We keep the
selected line of goods in the Repub
lican Valley, which we propose to
sell at such reasonable prices, thai
you will be convinced at once thai
our store is the plrce to get your
money s worth in
and see us before
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Canned Fruits,
Cigars, 3
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wgars, ii.c., tn
is rc-pectfully stilie-' 33 PrOVlSlOFlS
j:uariiutced. h
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Beef, tPork.
Mutton,
Poultry-
Sausnjce, Fresh Fish, OjsUrru
Csme, etc.
Highest Cash Met Fria!,
l'ald for Hides and Pelts.
"When you want s BIST mca
call on n at Garters old
old .iiHiid.
Hn- rarely Goes docs a nirmer comrminato a
ncwlv liarnmeil tleld with satisfaction? flol
wa'ksn.erlt and see. here and tlnri- wd un-
cir.cn'il: ImreuIiirrnw.tliciMintnuWirdl cauiisl
the surface nas ntt finite h-Tel. .ltd tlurc vl
t'linchof stubble iIriuii Into a hi-ap IiaMnl
draiareu the ou ami need oeion it tor varu. -e
shakes hi head sadlv and wiihfi there wa 1
liarriiu-th:it umilil iln thi uiirl; ncrfi-Rtlv: Ieel-
iii2 the rotnrh nlaces: hreakmir mi the cloth, and
not onlv pnlverizinjr the soil, but tnrninjr it over
the seed .sect! o that this Is all covered to an
even depth antl without waste. Knt tht farmej
who uses tlc"A'-nic,,Fiiheri7lnij Harrow. CIoiF
crusher anu leveler has noue of the saUns, ana
dlsappointnsent. for liis fields are hneled juid
mellowed and smoothed and the sefil properly
cov.ired. Fall nlmvi-il lrrnunil psncciallr neeiN this
perfect work whl -h is done quieklv aiid without
me neeit 01 any s 'rins plowing mis aiso is a
mhI cultivator until the corn Is above twelve
uicues 111 neignin. x-orsaieoy
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