-1 I fo ih iV The Red C loud Chief A. C.'.HOSWER - Proprietor Flower pots at Lindley's. Wright's perfumes at Lindley's. Mixed points of all cjlors at Lind- FRIDAY. MAY 2. ISM. CIrY BREVITIES. Read the advertise men's. We have them. Sraxokli: & Tusk. Wm. Gates has returned from Chi cago. Read Bingaman & Kirk's advertise ment. Board commissioners met May 1 . Many land buvers are here looking after 1 orations. i Call and see the new goods at Mrs. ley's JfcSTewhouseV. 36-4 I Check rower's of all kinds, A. A. . j No time for an opening at the lead- Pope. ing millinery store. a. H- Jameson, an out print, caueu Mr. R. L. Tinker has ft fine line of on us Tuesday. Mosher & Son, have had their meat market painted v ;.., r, .,., ; 1U kllliv I'l ll I'J'Uiinip ing millinerv store The Red Cloud Marble Work". Mr. A. II. Brown, of Lincoln, called car;et sweepers. Get one. A few new breaking plows at Mor- jhart & Fulton's for $16 each. 3G-tf I All kinds of business is flourishing in Red Cloud and Webster county. d W K-iht and wife, of Inavale. T 1- T I r.. . ia meow nas mint turn a very J nmtle Us a pleasant call Saturday. ,e dw-S- For Sai.e.-G. W; Dow has a three Mrs. Gov. G.vrrkr has arrived home!.,, ,,i ,.0,.,,.,r,..r f hi own I make frr .-ale. Sltf from Denver. STi'DEitAKKR and Newton wagons at Spanogle Sz Funk.-. Mr. Visscher was in Bellville, Kan sas, on la-t Saturday. Several new houses have been erected in the last ten days. ji g..ii, spring wagons, etc., just re-; For the latest news and market re ports, see inside of The Chief. Rev. Martisx's preached at the con-t- gregational church last Sabbath. ' The teacher".- association will meet of Guide Rock. Saturday, Muy 1U. Lower ami lower. Price- where you want them at Spanogle & Funk's. Exi'REs- Me-e:iger Kin-ie lias mov ed Mint his lately acquired residence. C'iRN planter- and check-rower- he- low led nvk at Spanogle & Fuulfs. Mr. B. Ii. Burtis oJ Iowa, is visiting Harrows for six and one half dol lars. A. A. Pope. R. V. Shirly went to Lincoln, Mon day, on business. No time for an opening at the lead ing millinery store. Mia. J. H. Ferman has been quite ! sick for the last few days. The Star wagon Co. warrant their wagon for five years, told by A. A. Pope. Have you examined the fine line of percale shirts at the Golden Eagle store ? The W. C. T. U. will meet at the res idence of Mrs. 0. H. Maryatt, Wednes- dny, at 2 p. ni. j. 0. Chamrerlin sold to L. J. Haire of ReanisViWe. Kansas, machinery for the Reanisville cheese factory. Look ! Boys' suits irom $2.50 u p, Men's working suns $5-00 and up wards at C. Vrner' Golden Eagle. People wanting the bread wagon to One day last week Mosher k Son, bought the lot and building south of The Chief office. Cl'MMiNGS, th restaurant man, has fitted up his store. He has made some 1 necessary improvement j. May Day will be celebrated Saturday Jiy the young people, who will picnic en Mr. Fred Newhouse's farm. All krmls of ladies' and children's laces and neckwear at Mrs. New house's. A full assortment: cheap for i ca.-h. 36-4 T T VnrrT on1 nnr trnrlliv rnmilV treasurer, Chas. Buselrow. sojJurned at ! 'V ' t"r u5e will leave orders at ., i j..: i. i......, ,.rw the bakerv. 2t A. Lauterbach. me cajuiai uuiiuj; t-uc wwci jji. w vc. week. will meet next Friday, May 9, at Mrs Dow's residence. Tire Ladies' Baptist Home Mission- Annnal Report. Summary of the annual report of the at the lead-' on The CmEF thU Wl,,rk and m a" in" coum-v Priiiteiiui:iU of ebstcr ! terview with him we learned that lie county, to me nunc superimenueui for the vear ending the first Monday rVjiril, 1SS-1. limber of children between the age ..--- . i . - and Kansas. He will erect a building of live and twenty-one jears : Standard planters for thirtvfive dol- 'proposed to open a lirst-class marble fort j. p0 j yard, and prepare to carry on an ex- :n A TiiEiadiessocietvoftheM.E.churchl'ensive business throughout Nebraska N eighty rooms. feet long, divided into tw6 This he will utilize far a Work arv Society will meet at Mrs. S. Per- roora " :i B,"m luu"i' . :f . " ,. - moved several men. ine buiiaing kids', Tuesday. May 6th, at 2:30 p. m. Mr. N. B. Downey an experienced cheese maker from the east has arrived and will take charge of Mr. Chamberlin's" Indian creek cheese factory. A firm who are closing Otit Sold a Model mill for two dollars more' than I will be built near Watson's livery sta ble, on Fourth Avenue, and will be finished about May 1 5 This his"trtu tion will certainly be a great boom? for Red Cloud as well as a great financial success to Mr. Brown. No better point could be secured or thought of for such Read the new advei tisement of A. H. April, 2:), 1S8 5, J. O. Chamberlin re ceived COOlhs milk.Aiiril 20, 188-1, 2SW. v-T.l t lit " I . rn-nrotner. .i. w. minis m tluscitv. ! -p H. maker, auctioneer, sold a Fred Sleeper lias returned from ' horse for Ed. Perkins, on Saturday, Citieago. where he has been visiting. and a pony for Mr. A. Cumminge. That new railroad. Breaking plows rjuti, brought good piccs. at fiee trade price-by Spanogle it Funk j t,ik. jt. H. Brown, the marble man, Brown, proprietor of the Red Cloud straws sb, w i Inch wax- the wind blown o.U x-.,r.lw wbirb ,.,n 1ft found J 1-NK risK, llOIll i' iuaiiMu wjo, . v.... - w - in another column. F. M. H. maker, auctioneer, has been engaged to take charge of the but ter department of the Red Cloud creamery. A free temperance entertainment will be given at the Congregational church, Tue-d.iy evening, May 6. All Mt- ivi:n ;trtv-.n,.i i.n.t.ir ..rriv .'..:, i.: r. K. i..., ..i.,. T.. are cordially invited to aiienu. -..-.j .-.... ....... ...... u.v.... ....- will move ins i.iiuii uuic .iviim. ...n.v, , - . in! in this citv irom Ohio. l:u-t Saturdav. . ia. H- clil pM,?i- Mr I'huts house ! The Red Cloud cieamery shipped The Plunkett Sister-, a well known i . ,.,.nip,l hv J . Ri,-kanls. one ,on aud !l q"'irter of butter on last dramatic company will bold forth at The ladies should call and .-ee Mrs. the court-house. May. 5th, 6th and 7th. ! Newhou-e's stock of new goods. A This company comes highly recom-1 complete line of die-s goods, dry mended ami wih give us a good enter- I oods. and in fact everything tnat tlte tAinment. Ti-kets can be secured at I iaJie- could desire'. 36-4 CKkV. No e.tia charge for re-erved ! r H fi,mniu. formerlv engaged nLr frr it finl floimml it ti rn;t T make a profit. A. A. Pope. iin enterprise, as Red Cloud is so situ- L. L. Feltham takes tins opporiunitv ted ih she c;in command trade for to thank the Unknown donor for the I a rttthus of on hu,ulured fr tWO hundred felegant Mav-dav gift left lor him at miIes- The Chief therefore congratu ,i; n;.. .1. v.,,-.i-t. vJ lutes Mr. Brown on his good judgment .. 1 a in locating in Red Cloud, md hopes The literr.rv socief will meet at the , that success will crown his efforts. reidncfe of Mr. F. Newhouse, May 1884". PKOGH VM. Ii-trumnln! olo Males Females. 1664 14S0' Total .....'. -- 3144 Whole number of children that at tended school during the year. Ferriales " llOo 1 OWll Average attendance...".. Number of teachers Females 3, .Carrie Vance ...Gertie ErakeeM Win. M'teheU hociet- C. E. Dav's Etia Sanford in th abstract busines,weiitto Kansas Friday. 2UO0 pounds went to Omaha and tiie balance to Denver. This is pretty good work. There will be a public installation of the oibcers of the Garfield Relief Corps on May 3, at the court-hoouse This will be a verr pleasant affair and i all should be present. What are our fuiks goine to do about . a Fourth of Julv celebration? The Select'OTi;- Krcilat:fm election Clmrux Kiit.iiion lA-attins Hay Selection Voail solo Iteailliic Selection Spelling niutdi. Commence promptly at eight o'clock, standard time. Ella Putnam, Sec. The Japanese Festival. On Tuesday night the ladies of the M. E. Church gave a grand Japanese .Conl-.i Sherer ! festival, which was largely attended and was one of the most novel festi vals ever given in the city. The church was nicely decorated with Oriental em blems, etc.. and to all intent and pur- Ea Putnam ' , .....;.. ne tha I poses was u j;iu icpiBciiui.iu ui v.. Total .. 2327 1351 32 60' 92 Number of daysT talght by teachers.' Males... '. Females.; Total.r. :: Number of graded schools.. Number of districts having six months school or more . Number having four or less - lift II 81i New school houses built... Money in hands of county treasurer, April 7, 1884...$ 2990 704S 10038 3 41 SfHtfc. The editor's wife is under nV.iga- J C:;v this week, where he will piobably lions to Mrs. T. C. Hacker lor a fine j engage in the s.une business, in the of gtranium plant. I fice of the western land and property 'I'm' f,'lll.I." r'nriw itc til-nil tn .. r..Ji-i rurii .Qrifri'lTiO!l. Fnend Hacker, the grocer, lor some j 'the.h: will be a public installation - of the people. We want to have iU-hcioti- California honev. I of the oiiieers of Garfield Relief Corps ""Je lm -Vt':,y- , ., .' A. J. Iomlinson" l-.is mint an incu- at the court-hou-e, on the evening o' ! matter should begin to l evolve in the I Rep Cloud Lodge. No. 64., I. O. O. F i of this citv. was represented by a number of the brethren, at Franklin Mav3. Gen. A. H. Bowen. of Has- "r, ana win now nntcn cmcKeus "- , on hldl Silturdiiv. Tlie bovs went up tings, is engaged a a speaker on that , til weiihc process. The artiil , tQ nUen(J the G'5th .innive;;iirv of the occasion. There will be a siir.il! ad- way of hatching egg- has proved tC be I Thev repoit having had rt fine mis-ion fee to defiay expen-es. a succe-s elsewhere, .-mti ---jtiine. A general celebration of the A. H. BtTzra, a-. Illi ,oU boy, and -on will try it m Nebraska. Ha ' nicu- j fi.lh anniveK.lrv. w.l3 0t.rved tixer eduor of the David Ci.y Tribune, one j tur will hntoh -Jot) egg--.- euire ,.oun;ry of the spiciest and neaiot printed pa- i A Fi-plme of plain and fancy br.i- ( Thfc f(llIowln!; j.ulies an( jjer.flpmrin, , . . . ...i ini:in. Freiifh crrArhet. India gauze. I .... , ., , era l.itnes;.. e, im i..kcu panuui , --- - - '! ol tins citv, memners oi tneoruer, were Corn i- king-but you must keep th weeds down. Buy the new culti v'tor f Spmiogle i Funic. Mr. J. H. Smith is building an addi tion to hi- residence, which will give Iihh plenty f liou-e room. It -.- 'e'-ided by tiie Odd Fellows at Franklin, to h'dd their next meeting and ceb'bnttio:i at Red Cloml. 2." !..! !ar- w'-tl buy a New Homo sewing machine, the '-c-i on the markt ' IVoa. Illi-io.s. Trie T. itm.it has every r- -.i., "'"'I'1""'". '"-" .,, J. . Parke ' ' ' i :.i .. i ...;... .a... i. - 'i in infir ct. at Hate-nape's furniture -tore. :52ff eidenceof proape "lty i,-, i:tMLu lno t.il-rti .i tww-tiiiTi iti i It i. ..voi-teil Lie l'ie.-bv eria'l- Wl .-. ,"',. "ii..i". ...-. hl. ,-.r n,ii.i,i...r,.. ,I,mr...lmr.-.,ii.i R.-d Cioii.l on 10 Red Cloud will be opened at the IL.l IL liirilitlltlii - lj.v.v 4i..fcr j v-v -i.i. ,..-- , cafves meat for cus-, the I lib of Mav. Rev. G. T. Civilian, ; e J l"' WK ! -r,io.h,-,Ll m ion.i-v. Rev. E. Comet, j clothing store. I.....1 i?.- l.i... p;...i r Hvnwt to take . mui tnc mosi m-uuious- L.t All, V - fc " - w" I' X4ia In Cttlllll """""" cierti'e Rmkefielii ', Janaiie-e customs and every dav life. Eva Walker ' On entering the church one's attention i Bonded indebtedness L. L. i-eifjam ( wjis drftWn tQ the jlipanej5e j luu COs- All other indebtedness - t, nntincr nc waiters unnn their lotal indebtedness.... guests, and for the time being made a fellow feel like he had been suddenly transported into the realms of the Ori ent. Tiie followiug ladies and gentle men were in costume as Japanese: Etta Sanford, Will Emigh, Fred West Lucy Thomson, Will Mitchell, Carrie Vance, Marvin Chase, Ada Burtis, Wm. Teagarden, Emma Weed. Ezra Potter, Lillie Letson, Sarah Tullcys, Fannie Knight, Belle Spanogle. Aside from the Japanese a tent in the north west corner of the church, wrts occu- I pied by Turks arrayed in the costufA'es j of that country and the parlies were, The appointed officers have not yet 'Mr. A. J. Tulleys, Montie Tulleyr, been chosen. The lodge is increasing j Charley Dow, Mattie Balrard, iicse its membership rapidly and is Hour- j Emigh, Nannie Smith, D. Stein, Mrs. iehing. ! Stover. The festival was a financial I success and the ladies will net about f.( as a result of their labors. Even person seemed to bo well pleased with the festival. At a regular meeting of Red Cloud lodge, No. 145, 1. 0. G. T., on last Fri day evening the following otliceJs were elected : , W. C. T. O. II. Maryatt. W. V. T. Carrie Vance. W. S. C. W. Springer. W. Chaplain. E. B. Warner. W. F. S. W. Teagarden. W. T. Mrs. S. R. McEride. W. M. Charley Dow. W. I. G Will "Mitchell. W. O. a. Ezra Potter. i.ithe'bus.ne-.a M.. Wheiry, from , a"er Merino, a-ul base ball ;- ' in aUendume : wear. Jlanuia, .racRinacK, rrencni Messrs. Hart, Dicker- Wm. arkes, G. N. n xv gracefully turners. 1ms week toe windows were put in braid, and other straw hats. The larg- ( M(.panieUi j. IL ?mUh R Hummell U ! est and co.nplete-t hnCs ever brought , rf d w Mf . m: t- i ri . i 11 1 -.,1 ... l i i, ue opeoeu ; " ; ma Parkos riinith. L.ulterbach, Dicker by -the Go.den Eagle, y. pmv and Prices' and style? to, The public exhibition given by the sday evening was quite a success- ine which was in town that evening. With Money in hands of district treasurer April 4, 1SS3...' Received from cotmty t'reas-" wirer during tire. year....:' From sale of district bonds From tnitron :::. All ofhef sources TofA'T resources Paid male teachers Paid female teachers Paid for buildings, fuel, etc. Paid bonded indebtedness.. Pain for all other purposes.. Amount on hand April 7, Total expenditures 29090 80 ' Wages paid' and due teachers for the year. Females 9057 75 13' 5" 5434 75' 13570 0u' 437S 11 rhh iv 25S 6S" 21295 54' 1S55 00 26 75' 3324 83 29090 80 4797 IS 8926 82 6635 01 1292 51 I 2955 80" Total ..... : Number of school houses. 13675 89 atone Red Cloud now has three fine brick k Frame...'.'. Log and sod. blocks, the State Bank Block, the post ollice block and the block of Me-srs. Miner Bros., wholesale and retail nier- Iinnf Inrl i to U-.iVR ailOtllPr this i.r T . f ...., P.irtinr wnn blid ' :lhlC of ScllOol llOtlsCS snn) Ex-Governor tuiiner, wno i.uii . 1 , , .. ,. ,. alue of sites out and named the town, and is highly y u 0f .innaratus interested in its growtli aim prosperity 5 I 40' 23 69 24705 31 2674 50 949 60' Knigntare icipie-ied tube prc-ent. Our dekvales to the state conven- .;..! Him- lN.i.i.-f.i,-i-iM f.;irf.h. Tlii- , ii'irt in tln erretcscs. Rev. Cornet l,.irli will be .uiHM.g tlie handsomest . will n each Saturday night. May 10, at , Red Cloud literary society. Wednesday ; tl. VilUtr v . -,nl.- iri f c'lill eh. i i,. 1-,-rvn, r. nf '.! teachers in , Top R.-rJ Ciond coraet band went to ouse was crowded in spite of the ab- 1 1.!. ,.7,'..l... i,,'.nU ha- been on the sick I Franklin last S.uurdav. where they fur- , straclion can-ed by the miustrel trOlipff list for a number of day- past, but is , nished the music for the Odd Fellows, convalescing. j who weie celeOiating their tiSth auiver- On next Tudav night will tb reSn-' SHry at that place . The boys acquitted lar meeting of Calantha bnlge. U. D.. i themselves in good style. The Red K. of P. Yiorkmthe Amorial ritik. j Cioud cornet hand is nam to oeaiwnen it comes down to good music. The Nebraska Lumlier company lo tion lecentK cecied by the republican i cate J in Red Cloud, and doing business convention in tu:s city, went to Lnr- j -Ul mal,y part of tiie slate, average coin Thursday tu..ttend the conven- , alK)tU ven thousand dollars per m ,,, who i, i.,tHv ROmUin're? , 7 brodier.a.evounotr "Ye'w.is the K M. K.chmom, who Urix f , mm ,IU when once bom medup for oh'n tll,n, X know h5rn, "" '... V..J.V-. iirill ul pa urn tin i.ci,m.'. v in -onie kiml of business in a few Hmout, to$132,0'U) in a year time. weeks. W e we.come ine J oung iuai: 0rK younp frit,nd R M Richmond ' i.! nnr iif 1 - . . -. i 1 V, f i n M.r.ll n,,e of .. " W"wi couniy. umo. nas come er helped him out that time. Oi-K tnend. O. McUiH one of the noud tf Q nw . legislatu.e pn,, f ttlu J ,nt pn...n (!( pound, of maple -u-" houhl make h a serinus offeIue for led on us the other dav Mr. JM s. diroU9 0f-eir.nR themme -ne ou fire. It ha9 been has now anoni-io neaa m line ingii . , tt t :. :5 nr l,0(.aBe we . ,, r . i . ... We know tnat it l- pure ueiau-t. we inin,mtr!ited hv careful farmers that J. Q. Potter, for many years con necte.r w'Ah the Red' Cloud flouring mills, with Mr. I. Frisbie, has severed his connection with that enterprise, having sold his interest to Mr. K. Skeen, of Holt county, Mis-ouri, and one exception the program wri Car-! iia- gone to uuunu ouy to take cnarge riedoutin full, and those who took I of the celebrated- mineral springs locat nart in the exercises did credit to . oil there, which he purchased of M.. to themselves as well as entertain the audience. Recently at a ball in this city a well known young man stepped up to a lady and asked for her company for the j next dance. "Oh !" says the young i lndv ."lets see: vou are Mr. 's fc- j - - - r and 1 guess it will be all right," and the couple made haste to take position in tne next set. The fellow's big broth- grade Durham cattle. Ben Hitler, the Massachusetts I have sampled it, and being a juddge of i r,.r.,l ntTMr ivf witnessed our banus -,.,,.-,. ii, i iv.!' l,.i in .ill nrnhalillltv. . . .. 7l4(l.llli.lll ..... . ... .-.. j.. . - . burning prairie is not only daugerous but an actual injury to the soil and re sults in no good whatever to the farm- ; ami eal. to the fact . ...;.... ,.. .it i ln.-.i.r.k 1,1 Infi4 hr tli . JIUIIlllMlVll . ...v-.V""-l ". ,, - ... ,..... ,X T,.nnt;n.. T-.I- . -J 1 Ben in a u-w uavs, v-uj ' x" '" , er. n mis ue true, ana we iiue no Day will be here, and we hope tnat tne : roaso to doubt the facts as they have Auiimonops ami Greenbackers. will tlicu be a great man. Slreen. Mr. Potter was one of our best citizens and we wish him prosperity. We welcome Mr. Sueen to our nour ishing city, and feel assured that he will be repaid for investing his means in this locality. The new firm will be Frisbie & Skeen, ami they propose to equip rAiti'fit np their miil witHe latest and most approved machinery, making it second to none in Southeru Nebras ka. Succes- to them. is going to join with one or two others and erect a brick block that will sur pass them all. The governor is one of the best and most substantial men in this place, and one of the most enter prising, and we hope to see him erect a brick block in the year 1SS4, ten years from the time he was elected governor of our young and growing state, that shall stand a monument to his memory, long after he shall have passed from this mundane sphere to his home beyond the sea of death. Red Cloud should be proud of Governor Garber. He selected for her a beauti ful location and gave her a prosiac and Money apportioned by county superintendent... Highest wages paid per month : Lowest wages paid per Districts containing more' 617f 69' ii ii enchanting name and has made her I the year lit com). C. W. Springer, 20 00 iin 35' pupils are 1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 12 fa'Itf 17. 18, 20, 28, 29, 31. 32, 35, 36, 27, 2, 45, 50, 53.54, 55. 58, 61, 63, 65-, SSI'TO,' 71,73,74, 78. These must hav" ii least six months schddl'tb entitle' them to ap- fiortionment next yi'ar. ays employed fcy county superintendent. ".: : 219 Number of visit . ". '. 89 We may exrect a much larger ap portionment irl July than we had last year. MoS inSrest is being taken in schools thRh in firtner years, and we 6hall expert a stilt greater interest in !-.-.... ... 11 I. a nlnn i nlnrrn 1 . l t . ..n Fua a lirs;-cla- light ami lots of fun. ! lM' !!irI,s " "l "c. M" w "" 1 ' . I"ie presenieu to us. uieu we mu u ,he hiue melee at th- south end on the iter in a becoming manner. Our h should 1e b,,li9hcd. Mondav took the take. One leilow , dead heros, though gone from us, j On Sunday, we had the pleasure of whipp-d thr.:e men and wa- ready to ' should not be forgotten. We would taking a drive into the COUntry behind uike more if thev uickled him. It was suggest' fliat friends of soldiers m the ( ti,e spirited team of Mr. Fred Newhouse j ' county see that the graves are accompanied by his wife,' daughter The residence of Mr. M. L. Thoma- properly cleaned up and flowers or L-na. Mrs. Reigle, our better half, and ame ne ir being creinaied ou Friday . some other token be placed upon 0lhtjrs. We visi.ed Mr. N's farm, which mht A flue burned out and set the their.'. Red' Cloud, under the manage- js amonc the finest situated we have, woodwork on lire, but fortunately n ment of Garfield Post, G. A. R-. will ( see in Nebraska. He has a fine grove, -v as, put out before serious damage wa-. , probably observe the day properly. j HI1,i many other natural advantage that done We u'ulerstand that Kaley Bros., of, when thouroughly improved, will make 'e notice, in traveling over the this place, have entered into an agree-' his farm very valuable and desirable, countrv. ih-disappearance of the con- ment whereby they intend turning ov- Just now the political arena is boom- -.entionai dug-oiii, and frame and com- j .-r to our new linn, liiii ;aman & ivirK. ing, ana irom an ine surrounuings, we jn odious dwelling taking their place, j the entire control of the insuia'ice anticipate a spirited contest far the This one laet, denotes pro-perity in ' companies tney have heretofore repre- n omination of a candidate for the pres-AV..b-ii.r iiul otiier counties in this ! sentl. K-aley Bros: iieiid devoting idency on the Ronub.ican ticket. Blaine, so far, seems to nave the lead, but there is no telling what will be the result. The best man should be se-leet- Ox Friday evening a g.and musical concert was given at the court house, under the auspices of the Bapti'st Lad ies' Society, which was a financial suc cess, and musical treat 10 the citizens of Red Cloud. The ladies and gentle men t:k:ng part in the exercise did their portions well, and the aud ience lUlly appreciated their efforts. The following piogram was fully car ried out: his permanent home. Most governors, when their term of office expires re main in the capital to give dignity to the place, but Governor Garber pre fers the quietness of his own vilhge and the fellowship of her own people to the ru-tle and bustle of capital society and the fellowship of politicians and of fice-seekers. Red Cloud will tliereiore be more proud of the building because of its being built by the founder of the town and one of tlie governors of the" State. Let other? emulate his esivia ple. Gazellf-JournaL A S20 Bill If Pris. . . The publishers of Rutledges Mmthlu' offer twelve valuable rewards in their Monthly for 3fVy, among which is the following: We will givo 32W to the person telling us how many ti'rlie'S the word Paradise occurs in the New Tes- County Superintendent. tnment' Scriptures (not the New Re- . J vision.) bv Mav 10, 18?4. Should two Me a. ii -or an. n..jU....,, aiiuil s kcr. or more enrr ect answer, be received. Ma'e Qu: i-ie.tc tVrsweil, TUou Lonely, e :. I the reward will be divided. The money iea-n. .Ditaiii! .011. A'bf sin. ix-uaiy, M'icUsll. U-il he forwarded to the winner May Solo. "hElJtJHTFULL." Xo'frid'i6ine Can be Compared to Marsh' Goklen Balsam. "Lj&Vaionth I'took a severe cold: I cfSghcV terribly and could not sleep' night. I had a druggist prepare me' sbdie cough syrup, but it did me no good. I then tried Marsh's Golden Balsam and was cured at once. It is" a.' delightful reined-." Henry L." Cdok, Sedaha, Mo. "I have used many cough remedies" in my lamily, but none that could bo possibly cu til pared to Marsh's Cttilden" Balsam."F. E. Ander6n. Leaven-' worth, Kansas. "Please send me six dozen XJnrsh's' Golden Balsam. Everybody likes it and all call for it,"lM. V. Wilson;- druggist. Burton, Mo. Marsh's Golden Balsam, the famous throat and lung medicine, and Mjirsh'S Golden Blood' and Liver Tonic, thS' great blood and liver corrector, are for sale by Henry uook, oruggisj, .neu Co tie Luy My yiowersl j S4. Per-ons trying for the re-,c'ouJ- Lare bottles 50 'cents aad ll." Miss Clara U. LetkcT.- ward must send 20 cents in silver (no PI .no Solo UJop Dl Uravun postage stamps taken) with their ans- Mrs. K. it. Wood. werj for wliich they will receive the i ilo-'Wa'tii'g" Mr . J.G.lxtld juje jnH,v. n which the name and M.i e Qu'-fie te Salor L,i(i address of the winner of the reward Mc-s. D ci-iisuu, Albr-sht, LeuoDy. Mitei.ell. u)j t)e correct ftn!;Wer will be puhlish VoculUuei U.vtoy Cou-iicss 1 0(1 j j(J .j,;,., ?PVer.il more valuable Mft.J.G.ivwaauuair.r.A.wacny. rWards will be o J U 0 WQtt - . - ..w Founuln Gu''op tatc j their time inors'e-fcliirivcly tonhe' law Mrs. Ji-lia S. Bowen. the instituting profession ar.Xl" de.'1ini: in real estate. if'i.-er of ibe Denartment of Nebraska, ; Bingairhui'&Kirlt with this addition will be in Red Cloud on Saturday. May I to their business-will be fully prepared . ed, and there is no doubt but that the 3. for the puipo-e of instituting Gar- j to givr'the cifizvhs of Webster county j Republican party will go iriumphant iield Relief Corps, No. 14. The lm-et-! insurrccin most any company they J ly to victory in November. A man to ing will be at the G. A. R. hall at twojdcsire. Wehopc the boys will meet harmonize the party is what we want. Meisrs. lacker aud Uoirj'utou. aud itlss Recke-. Fujio-oo MartUa"....,....Mrs. K. M. "Wood Wu bong and caorous... True Heart Farewe'l Mr., J, G, DoJd, Mrs. C. W. K:''ey. Messrs.' Eecliy -and A'brigbt. "Li5 Sireiies ValtZ' i,-,i. E-cker aud HoczbioD. and Miss Uecker ' Fu'lCboruus M2rcho' tbeMen otHar'ock with ;iv-"gie.:!??t sticcc--. ILet us have it aud-viclory. fiered. Addres. Rut- ledge Publishing Company, Easton, Pa. Card ofTlianks. The lad ies of the Baptist H. M. Soci ety desire to express their appreciation of the services of Mr. A. L. Mitchell and those who assi-ted him in the eon cert of April 25. The money realized will be a great help. COWLES. Cold winter camedown from his northern hofo'ie on a'visit last Saturday There is stong talk of starting a cheese factory at this place. We hope ' that the gentlemen who have it in charge will push it through 'to asucess ful complication., we'do not see why it' could not be made to pay certainly there eou'ld be nh be'her pace' found in which tr.s1artrehch a'fafctory". Mr. Tearv has started east to pur chase a herd of graded cattle, we wel-' come all such enterprise to our coun ty. Yoc KNOW WHO. Seed Corn. The undersigned has 500 bushels of "V 1 r.i.1 . fnr cola (if "ift I'Anta nor 'bushel, on his farm two miles east 0f day (April 21.) dissolved by mutual DiiMfllution Notice. The firm of Potter & Frisbie is this Catherton. W. H. Fulier: Catherton, Neb. orsalcin Red Gloudby Ball &. Pope.' agreement. Those having accounts are requested tQ gall and settle. .7. Q. Potter, I . Fkisbie. KKD CLOCD MARKET. " Winter Wheat s.Q, 72 vJHLS . . . .. ltSJJ X i C - tij JJtiritrj - wlu Corn shelled s' Com In ear 2s" Cattle :'.::..::-.;u..:;-.:::xwjcj' 8 7. 'chc: ;j. I ) .,.- mgkmu Jk. j ss