The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 23, 1884, Image 5

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The Red Cloud CHipm-TnEce-,)rateaScUzbooLsan,lshnos
JFp"rmo:i,bny.s ladies, miwes and chil-
A. C. HOSMER.
Proprietor
I-1! I) - N M V 23
To'Onr Subscribers.
We hope our subscribers who have
not already paid up -will come in and
do so at once. It take? monov to run
a paper. The little amounts here and
there are small to you, hut amount to
a great many dollars to the publisher.
Tiikki: will he a special examination
of teachers at Red Cloud on Thuisdav
May '20, 1SS4. Chas. V. Spkinv.ku. '
Superintendent.
Wanted Immediately
two blacksmiths and a wagon maker.
Must be good mechanics, steady work.
Red Cloud Carriage Works, Red Cloud
Keh.
Stork Pastured
at Red Cloud mills. Socts per month for
yearling-;. 5 for two year olds, 40 for
cows, 00 for colts and 75 for horses.
Failed and attended to by Marvin Chase
at the mills. 42-Jml j. Q. 1'ottkr.
All persons knowing themselves in
debted to Mother it- Son inii.-t call and
settle by July 1. or their accounts
will be left for collection.
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Mo-1 n:u it Soy.
Fro-di Fish.
every'Friilay at Mosher it Son's
market.
meat
15: irk! Trirk!
All orders properly signed and
her wanted, will leeeivo prompt
timi. Ready for delivery Tlrir-day
next. W. II. Ludlow it Son.
nnni-
tten-
every Friday
market.
at Mother & Son's meat
CUV lUtKVntKS.
New good at Mrs. Fowler's.
Co.MMi-J-tON'Kits met hist Tim r.-day.
Thk U. P. surveyors are now in Red
Cloud.
The rain spoiled the Presbyterian
festival Friday night.
Ouu friend Xelson,Conc made us a
pleasant call Tuoday.
Thk opera house' wa opened to tiie
public on Saturday night.
Mrs. L. TtRADituooK, of Grand Island,
is visiting Mr. F. Uradbrook, our pho
tographer. Dn. Stapi.efokd has '-flung to the
breeze" his sign. The Doctor has
ruinc to stay.
W. N. Riuhai:i)so: has purchased
four Tolland Angus bulla. They aie
line animals.
Don't forget Decoration Day. Every
person .-houM turn out and observe
the day properly.
Cowi.es is building ip rapidly and
at the pra-en: time lias several build
ings under headway.
Asm Ell lot uf the favorite crr.-h hat
will arrive this- week at tiie Uoldcn Ea
gle clothing store.
A hkntlkman, w understand, will
open up the harnos.- .-hop lately occu
pied by (). ;. Rober;, in a few day.
Rev. Q. C. Toon preaches h; fare
well .-einioii ne.l S.dtbath inoiniii-a:
11 A. M.at the Congregational churcii.
We are under obligations to
C. Coon, of (iarlield precinct, for some
of the Hnc:-t rhubarb we have 1'ver
cen.
AltotT sixty J.ipane-e ja-!-ed through
thi city, for the ea-t, Monday. One
or two real live princes were among
the party.
The ladies' R. IT. M. society will
meet at Mrs. Rraketield.- rue-day af
ternoon, May 27. A full attendance w
reque-ted.
The next meeting of the commis
sioners will la-i from ten to eighteen
days. They will be engaged on equal
ization problems during that time.
A.vn now the small bnv runs away
from .-eho'! and goe- swimming, plays
m:;ii.-, ami enjoys the innocent
iimusenient- that spring brings forth.
The Woman's Relief Corp will meet
at the G. A. R. Hall Monday, May 26,
at 2.:;) P. M., all members are request
oil to be present. Ella Fennan secre
tary. Watt Chamrers has resigned the
f Mice of deputy sheriff, and has gone
to sheep-shearing. Mr. Rail ha been
appointed to the portion by Sheriff
Warren.
The Red Cloud National Hank is
dren can he' found at the Golden Eagle
clothing store.
Why do the people patronize the
Golden Eagle clothing store. Tim an
swer is? because they can find a full
line and prices that defy competition.
Grace, youngest child of Rev. C B.
Lenfcst. had a narrow escape on Tues
day morning. Siie fell in a tub of wa
ter and had it not been for timely aid
wou'd probably have drowned.
M. L. Thomas, route agent on the
Crete and Red Cloud run,' had his first
experience in railway collisions on
Wednesday. His train and another
collided. Fortunately no one was
hint.
Our friend, C. L. Kirk, has resumed
his position as tram agent, and makes
daily trips between Hastings and Red
Cloud, looking after the tickets of
through passengers. Mr. Kirk makes
a good ofiiccr.
There will be a temperance mass
meeting at the M. E. Church next Sab
bath evening. Two prize cs-'ays wi it
ten by the young people of Red Cloud
on the subject, "Cause and Cure of In
temperance." Five minute speeches
and songs will be expected.
Square dealing, low price are bound
to win. any one can see this by the
jitnount of business the Gulden Eagle
clithing store is doing since (. Wiener
has taken posse-don of the place, moro
business is done in the store now in a
few days, than formerly in a month.
The fun has commenced. Tho skat
ing rink has been fully opened ami
every night so far has been crowded
with people who were eager to learn
the art of roller .-ka'in g. On Saturday
night two prizes will be given to the
two most awkward skaters. The first
prize is a silver cup; the second n sea
son ticket.
"Ovfr the hill to the Poor house."
An extensive stock ra'ser living four
mill's north of Inavaie, bv the name
of Heurv Toor. was suddenly thrown;
from his equilibrium on the 20th of
May by the announcement that a' fat
little chub of a girl weighing only
eleven pounds had come to claim a
home with him.
Died at 7 p. m., May 14, little Guy
Warner, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Warner, age three years. His
death was a very sudden bereavement
to bis fond parents and relatives He
wa.- playing around quite well the
Fiiday previous, but was taken with
spinal meningitis ami died on Fiiday.
The funeral services were largely at
tended by the many relatives and
sympathizing friends.
On Monday the high water in the
Republican river wa-bed out. tiie south
bank, and so undftinincd the ground
that it caved in, leaving a dangerous
place and making it impo ib!e for
teams to cro-s the biidge. Commis
sioner Miller set about at once to have
the repairs made, and consequently a
36 foot span was ordered put in to make
good tho damage done bv the water.
The bridge is now all right.
()v Monday night between ten and
twelve o'clock a pretty heavy wind
blew from the south-west, verging
slightly on the hurricane order. The
wind was very strong and blew down
some -beds and a windmill tower for
Eu-tisitGriflits on their ranch north of
.town, moved a barn and frame for a
dwelbng in fhis citv. Ne great damage
I 1 1 i 1 .-.., .! 1 1
Mr C 1 oecn reporici up m time, aim pron
amy none occueni n any extern.
Red Cl.oUD now has two solid Na
tional banks, viz: Tiie First National
Rank 'and tho Red Cloud National
Baok. both of whom have a paid up
eipital of .".0.0.10 each. The Chief
feels a pride in the enterpri-ing bank
ing houses of Red Cloud, and wishes
then both prosperity. With our new
rai'roads. solid banks, go-ahead busi
ness men 'and enterpri-ing citizens.
Red Cloud is bound to be the leading
city of Western Nebraska at no late
d.av.
Mr. Rean. of the law firm of Real
ty it Regan, of Hns'iugs, w.i in tl;i
city last week, trying to settle with
Humphrey Smith. ii the cae of Mal
lctt vs Smith, which wa decided in
fivor of Smith at the last term of court.
Regan said that the case had been mis
represented to him by pnriiei living in
Ibis viejnily. and now wished to settle
with Mr. Smith on behalf of his clients.
It is often the case that expensive law
suits are brought about bv misrepre
sentation on the part of some one.
The fourth of .Tulv will be dulv cele-
Read Mrs. McBride's ad.
Fourth of July hats at Mrs. Fowler's
JtoLLER skating caps at the Golden
Eagle.
New coods thi3 week at Mrs. Me-
Rride's.
Butterick'3 Patterns at Mrs. Mc-
Uride's,
Henry Cook has had his house
painted.
Cheapest millinery in the city at
Mrs. Fowler s.
Hair waves at Mrs. McBride's fifty
cents to six dollars.
For very elegant goods at low fig
ures call upon Mrs. xowler.v
Me. Suokeseield has named his
bakery "The Home Bakery."
W. E. Jackson has one of the hand
somest groves in Webster county.
Rev. rAriiER t lrary will liolil ser
vices at the Catholic churcii June 8.
A Riverion man was fined $2 and
costs fo- fast driving one day last week
Mr. J. W. Roiieris, of Sterling, Neb.
visited his brother, O. G. Roberts, on
Sunday.
Mrs. F. E. Gori.e is visiting in Illi
nois. Mr. G. is baching during his
wife's alwen
What has become of the proposed
brick buildings that were to be built
this spiing and summer?
Roller skating is now the sport of
the people, lhe opera huu&e io pretty
well crowded every night.
Mr. FoRUE-TERintendsfiillingup tho
draw east of his residence and other
wise improve his property.
The mo-t fashionable, the prettiest
and the latest styles in hats, :it the low
est prices at Mrs. McBride's.
Let people subscribe libcra'Iy to
wards the fourth of July celebration
when the finance comniitlto call on
them.
The Baptist fair and festival held
Tuesday night was a giant! success,
and netted the projectors considerable
money.
Ice cream and soap bubble cnter
taiiiineiit at the M. E. chinch, Tues
dap evening Ms'y 27. A vase gien
to ine oau ;"). tuoale enough to blow
the ':ir;e;t Mi'bble.
John Parc&s is about to put on
style, with one of the finest set of gold
moiiiiteil harness we have ever seen.
They aie on exhibition at J. L. Miller'
shop, John is little but feels as big a
any of us now.
Dr. Siwn.KFORD has opened up his
oHice in the Slate Bank bloc!.. He
now oll'eis his'piofessioiial service? iO
the people. IPs card will he ibiiml
elsewhere in this issue.
The Chief office is prepa;ed to do
all kinds of book and job printing in
the latest and most approved style of
the ait. Work guaranteed. Keep a
complete slock of wedding goods, sta
tionery, etc.
Mr. Ludlow it Son, proprietors of
the brick yards, have now their second
kiln of 00,000 brick about ready for
the market. They have : un. her ready
of about 75.000 brick. They sell the
brick as fast as they can burn them.
J. H. Remsiiuro, wife, son and
daughter, of New Mexico, are the
guest of Mr. Brakefield's family. Mr.
R. and son go east, and the wife ami
daughter will remain in Red Cloud for
a visit with their old friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Brakeficld.
I Order Xo. 1.
Memorial Day.
Ijiicof iiiun-li: I'rtH'cHsIiiti form mi Webster
.livtt. hivil of lolmaii in front of I'ost Hall.
M.-in-li up WrlistorlosVu'iitli Avmu wr-t on
Se-ulli to S-wartl. street, ilmvn Sewanl to 2nd
Awtw.uv-t oiiiiM to Walnut, dowu Walnut
It) eriHL'tery.
order ok march.
Mrsh-.-it !ii-il of cohiinu.
(i:ir!ifl! I'i -t tad iw-soMIits.
Firiiij: I'.-rtv in advance.
March to I'li'dii- School uroiiwN.
Wlim Oatl'icM Itclicf Corps aim l'liblio School
uiK lup-i ia w:-'-slon,
ltilh-f Con", lii alliance.
Citicii- dc-dini.; in in:ircn fnriii in re:.r of
school.
AU carriage- in roar of coiuiiin.
Ilv mi cr of
J.I.Mll.LKR.l'.C.
i. II. Fkkmax, Adjutant.
The U" P. surveyors :
to Red Cloud , having
Rock coming this way,
lican Valh-y .I'or.g side
The load will stiiJ.c
ire now
pas-ed
ui) the
the B.
' lide
the windows. Mr. i cher l- the art
ist in charge. It makes the windows
look much better.
On last Saturday evening Geo. Hol
land, proprietor of the Holland Iloii-e.
entertained the band boys in royal
style. The boys report having a grand
time on the occasion.
We are under obligations to J. O,
Chaniberlin for -oine extia fine cheese
made at his Inavaie factory. It was
very fine and equal if not superior to
any we have ever eaten.
Abe Reeves, 0 miles east of Cowlcs,
has just finished and moved into Ins
Hew dwelling. Mr. R. has a well im
proved farm and has it under a. fine
state of cultivation. Mr. Reeves is a
good farmer and among the old citi
zens of the county.
.T.uKSroTT has started the Omio
Democratic Mall. Now we didn't think
that Jack would do such a thing io i.:e
state of Kans:is, hut nevertheless the
people of Omio have iu the Democrat
ic Missionaiy and able editor, who
will give them nc of the beat local
papers in the state.
11.vut.maj. the man who jumped
from the train hist wnluesday .tear
Inavaie, was taken to Catheiton by
his brother on Thursday, and i sport
say thai he is getting along nicely. It
was certainly a narrow escape for toe
man as the train wa-going about 40
miles an hoar when he jumped of
He was pretty badly used up, and it is
a great wonder to all now how he es--iped
with h:- lif" under the circim-i'iinc.e-.
nearly
Giiioe
Repub
ifc M.
Rock,
v. Inch will give that village a boom.
The grade stakes are being stuck as
fast as they locate the line, and arc
marked Valpariso to Red Cloud, which
v.-e consider is a pretty good evidence
of the U. l''. intention. There seems
brated in Red Cloud, on a much larger I to be little doubt but what the road
scale than heretofore. The necessary j will be built as it would be one of the
arrangements are being made, and i ''est paying hues that the Union Pacif-
build, running
the richest nor-
mination to make the "eagle scream" 'turn of Nebraska, and making a much
with all its might, and give the people i-'diortrx route to Lincoln and Omaha
i genuine Fourth of Jul v, such as will 'than we have at present. The load
TlK Cilll-'P hnim th;it. tlii tmnuln wi 1 ie i-Olllt. missiblv
having some fancv lettering put ' J :,ke hold of the matter with a deter- through, as it docs.
make the welkin ring wiin insurmount
able eniovment and pleasure. Let
every one do their share towards get
tine up a big Forth, then, for Red
Cloud.
Mr. Henry Waller, and aged gen
''"in.ni living near Cowles, hitched up
1 is team and ptarted for the hay rack
t" ii-mi fodder, the other day, and
v bile go:ng after the same he was
tiixOii with an apolectic fit, and his
team became frightened and ran away
for want of a driver. Mr. Waller was
thrown out of the wagon and later on
was picked up bv his friends and con
veyed to his house, where l)r. Schenck
was called anil restoativcs administer
ed. On examination by the physician
it was found that the "old gentleman
was badly h-uipcd but not dangerouslj
injured. It was a narrow escape.
At he session of the district couit
he1 1 i . city last week, the case nf
J. . Ray.ia vs. Webster county was
tried and decided in favor of the coun
ty. This puit was brought against the
county by Mr. Bayha for services" rend
ered, that the law does not compensate
him for, yet the work is out of Ins lino of
duly, though by law it has to be done
bv him. Judge Gasliu. in his iUei-
ion in the matter, decided against Mr.
iayha. but sam the commissioners had
the power to pav- him for his services,
although the law makes no provision
for it. The cse wa ;ipp,;ipl to tho
supreme court,
can le easily built as theie is only a
grade of thirty-six feet to the mile.
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Ov Saturday night Garfield Post, G.
A. R., ot this city, held a grand camp
fire at the operahouse, at which time
the published program was fully car
ried out, with one or two deviations.
A large crowd was present notwith
standing the inclement weather.
Speeches were made bv Gen. A- H.
Bowen, ('apt. Munsel,E. C. Hawlev,
G. R-Chanev, W. H. Strohm, R. B.
Fulton, Mr. 'Page, M. B. McNitt a.ul
others. Mrs. W. G. Knight read a very
able essay on the Ladies" Relief Corps.
The evenings' entertainment was in
terspersed with music, Mrs. E. C.
Ilawley at the organ. Prof. Funk
sang "The Sword of Bunker Hill,"
:hich was roundly applauded. Durillg
this jmrt of tho exercises othere ware
indulging in eating ico cream, anil
finally the campfire ended withe mazy
dance. The exercises were very en
tertaining and pleasant. We hope the
Post will give another camp fire soon.
Pitivis, piques, pccales. ginghams,
hanib.:asT etc., at Mrs. Neivliotiie-.,
cnoan t. cii..-e out. 41-tf
J2.'idit.i - w. buy a New Homt
.' ii .'
c I t
ii-.' ' n in; k
c" .i - ore. 32' f
"ks. sa"!is. u .c--. l.. e.-. IT., n
hu :! etc.. ina.-kf'. 'u;'i very low to
cIo-j out our entire .mrk ot" ri-Is.
i Call and -ee, Mi;.--. Newip.u.si:.
Kfd Cloud to the Front.
On last Thursday afternoon a match
game of base ball was played in this
citv between the club of Blue HillTand
the Red Cloud nine. At 2:30 P. M. the
game was called with A. L. Funk am
umpire and M. S. Marsh scorer. From
the first inning-to the very last the
game wa. of the nnst interesting na
ture, both clubs playing for all they
were worth. However, the Red Cloud
boys, being better trained than their
Blue Hill friends, had a walk-away,
and scooped their opponents badly.
There are few better pitchers than
Charlev Piatt, and when one of his
curve La lis went flying over the home
base it was not an easy matter to
strike it, and consequently the Blue
Hill club became somewhat rattled
and discouraged, and of course did not
have the vigor that they would have
had, had the' had an easier hall to
stike. Then again, the Red Cloud
boys arc hard hitters, and when they
strike a ball it is a ten days wonder
where it is going to before it halts, and
therefore it was and easy matter for
them to make tallies without much
trouble. The Red Cloud team is hard
to b-at, v nl we believe with a little
more pi.u ti'-e wou'd make a profes
sional nine grit their teeth to beat
them. The Blue Hill team, though
vanquished, have among them some
excellent players and lipid our boys
down on the few first innings, and we
think they will make a fair club with
a little more practice. They are a jolly
set of fellows and will at no late date
play our boys again, when they pro
pose to hold them level. After the
game was over and the large crowd
present had dispersed, the Red Cloud
team set up the icy cieam to the Blue
Hi'l team, and at train time had the
Red Cloud Cornet Band escort them
to the depot. The following is the
score:
RLUE HILL TEAJL
J. Buideti, c..T7..6"in"u 0 0 0 0 0
C. Robinson, p U 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Bristol, 1st b 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0
II. Samuels, 2nd b..O 0 0 0 0 0 10 1
C. Dawson, 3d b...0 0 0000000
S. P. Gordon, 1. f...O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
E. S. Morris, c. f...O 0 0000000
C. C. Mackev, r f...O 00000000
F. Smith, s." s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
RED CLOUD TEAM.
Anson Higby. c 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 li
C. Piatt, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 10
Durrie. 1st b 1 000000 0 0
.'. J.Garber,2n b...l 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0
P. A. Beach v, 3d...O 0 0000001
O. P. Tavlor. 1 f.....O 0 10 10 0 11
B. Cromwell, c. f...l 0 10 0 0 0 1 1
(J S Albrieht, r f...O 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1
V. Fulton, s. s 1 0 110 0 0 0 1
NINE INNINGS.
Blue Hill 0 0 0 2 0 0 10 14
Red Cloud, 6 0 3 2 2 1 14 7 2fi
Two base hits by Piatt, Garber, Tay
lor, and Cromwell.
Three base hits by Beachy and Ful
ton. Wild pitch, Piatt 1, Robinson 4.
First base on balls, Red Cloud 1,
Blue Hili 1.
Fi-t b.i-e on errois. Tied Cloud 1,
Blue Hill 3.
Pa-. tl balls, Higby 1, Burden 4.
Struck out, by Plait, 2; by Robinson,
4.
Time: Two hours and 'fifteen min
utes. Fourth of July Cclehratlon.
On Monday night, pursuant to call,
a large number of citizens and business
men convened at the opera house to
take action in regard to making ar
rangements for a grand celebration on
the 4th of July. 'On motion, A. J.
Kenney was called to the chair, and A.
C. Hosmer chosen secretarv. The ob
ject of the meeting was stated, and W.
Ii. btrohm uiovcil tha,a nuance com
mute be appointed. This being car
ried tho chair appointed
W. H. Strohm, chairman.
A. Lauterbach.
J. S. Ruthrock
as ambiance committee.
On motion the following gentlemen
were appointed as a committee on ar
range lieuts:
F. R. Gump, chairman.
A. J. Kenney,
C. Wiene-,
C. W. Kdey,
F. Bradbrook.
The following committee was ap
pointed on grounds:
1). B. Spanogle, chairman,
J. C. Warner.
A. C. Hosmer.
. A committee of three were appoint
on speakers as follows;
E. C. Ilawley, chairman.
J. N. Rickards.
R. R. Shcri-.r.
Moved and carried that a'committee
of six be appointed on music. The
chair appointed the following ladies
and gei:lt-mcti on th.u committee:
A. L. Funk, chairman.
Mis. E. C. Ilawley.
Mrs..!. G. Dodd.
.Vi-s Clara Becker.
R. B. Fulton.
Wid Houghton.
The following gentlemen were ap
pointed by the chair on lire works
G. W. Houghton, chairman.
Henry Co.jk.
S. F. Spokesiiold.
The committee on .amusements ia
composed of:
B. F. Mizer, chairman.
W. Dany.
John Aultz,
H. L. Feighf,
W. M: Diekerson.
On motion the following gentlemen
were selected as an executive com
mittee; A. H. Kaley, chairman.
M. B. MoKxtt,
E. H. Ambler.
On motion the meeting adjourned.
The citizens present seemed to be
enthusiastic on the subject, and we he
lieve that with earnest action on the
part of the committees, that we will
have the grandest celebration that we
have ever had in Webster county. Let
everybody do their best to make the
celebration a grand success.
There will he a meeting of the ex
ecutive committee on Saturday, May
31, at Judge Yciser's office, at which
time all committees are expected to
make some kind of a rejiort. There
should bo a full turn out on this occasion.
Count j CmmisHlraers' Proceeding.
Red Cloud, May 15th, 1884.
Board met.pursuant to adjournment.
John E. Smith, J. L. Miller, County
Commissioners. J. P. Bayha, Clk.
Minutes of previous mooting read
and approved.
The following claims were audited
and allowed. Warrants to be drawn
upon County General Fund.
A. C. H mer. blanks and station ory
KM 25 to
A . C. Hosincr, blacks.
printing S12S) to
I. W. T alleys , commissioner o insanity
i d iihysiciaa
CE.McKeeby, "
and attorney
J. P. Bayha, -
and clerk
Stumn O'Nfcftl. ttoor aeeonut for nnnisK
George O. Yeiser, posUge. express and book 5 20
George J. warren , unntinK Dar oocaew
DiBtrict com Wj to
George J. Warren, printing and blanks
?7 7t to
Chun. W. Springer, services at county
superintendent
Jos. W. Warren, Sheriffs fees 8228 40 to
F. G. Bnhchow . J. P. fees J . V . Btate Nob,
v. s. Wm. O . Cox f12 70 to 10 65 !
GRAND JCI'Olia DlnTMCT CODT MAT, Wl
17 00
1 .50
'J SO
803
8 00
360
4 TO
35 00
7113
74 f 1
5
A.J. Kennoy.
Anthony Arneson .
James 1). I'ost,
J. W. Mct'lareu
V. J . bpmcher
Wm. Smith
I,. N. i:dt,on
Vi. 1. Gather
V. H. Helveni
K. J. Solomon
Jumeb Anmck
J. S. Stratum
Alex Philips
Jacob Goll
Norman Springer
O. G. Kobrrts
S. O. Baker
PETIT JUBOBS
Wm. J. Fiiopton
Wm. Petit
John O. Wilson
A.M.Talbot
James A. Locktaart
F. E. Goble
John Blaine
Jocob Kindchcr
An-lrew Huleln
Chas . Seely
S. F. Spokesfleld
Charles H. Teachworth
Solomon Mendolbaniu
K. Ij. Tinker
L.H. Uust
Jqhn Berenzen
John A. Poyer
H.W. Deilrich
David Kesiler
it. Holcomb
A.Morha.t
A. Cook
M. W . Diekerson
A. M. King
William Parks
D. Motculf
Ira bleeper
J. N. Potter
G. W. Dedrich
K Hutchinson
$ 400
500
45C
ecu
5 30
0 20
5 I
CGU
4 US
C'JO
5 50
5 60
5 70
G20
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400
2 l
an. 3 M. H, Jtmttj ts.Fred Chaffer, smruiions,
cop) Jiul mili-yc K
Taut Jin. IVkkw Mlssllmnn..,
Suow s. Ayera ..,,....... 1 "
Lin 12th Huffman vs. Smith ,.... 1 AS
.lours & (ioMt. vs. Ed. tSibbs . H5
Jan. 17 Steel uiiil Johnson vs A. HutkT, Mv
i-liantrr. milrapr ami i'tc.. ...,.....! 59
Jan. 17 G. W. Brown vs. W.O. Cox, snmmoiui,
copy and mileage - '1'X
Jan. if A, U. Btcker vs.. lone & Goulr, sum-
Juu. "JJ MiMitT & Sou s. St-hciik, Muuniuns. elr.
... .. -""
Jan. 21 State ot Neb. vs. G. 31. Brown, Warrant
commitment & etc.......... ........3 TO
Johuon & Co. vs. Daniel B. Shirley, sunimon.s.
t?lc '
Jan.SJ M. L. Thomas vs. C. rklieuk 17.
Wm. Gootl vs. Kuute KnuteMm"" 2 0S-
Deere, Wells & Co. vs. Willii Kownd N
- E W. tHilriry 275
" Samuel Shirley 2iw
" " M John W. Hudson 315-
Harood & Co.'ts. Frank Fuller KT
smith lii is. . Win. Montgomery 2Uf
Jmi.2lDi-t:r:WrUs&Cot. 3IontpmtTV. .a2r
rTatieWHoiK-h;u..ia
" " SaruintfcWll.-v0ii.27rF
" " ' - M.Walter l.Tr
-1 " Hulton & Hanrey.4 V
" " C. Jaxporsou I
J. Anderson l KV
' " " J. Camiiliell 2 sv
" " T. AnuVixm I .
, ' " Yaii!ren&Bakke..2:i5
Jan. 24 .1 Q. Potter vs. KanderMin 1 as
" 2i S. Marsh vs. It. W. Koniiil 1 2t
Snanot'le & Funk s. W. Kownd awt
Jan. 2" State ot Nebr.ik:i s. U'lim & Rruiry.4 2tf
Feb. t.t Jones & .VI:i!(f vs. BruliakiT.
" 14 Claim of Ma (.'line, allowed....
xWIJIOS.
Joshua Iinibaker
A. Cuinmius
talll l I!Vaa
ill J JWJtOlt -
ItufttsMiksah
W. A. slid S. Brill aker
Ru'lmelSuenUi
J:unes .Murphy
Iijiwiirii iiMi... -
(CO. olilltS..
( j II. III KOIl . . .
8 00 ! c. H. Smith
7 70 j Delos S.Harvey
7 50 j John Harvey
5 20 1 John Hudson
i m I .Joel 3iatiin.......... ............ ...........
6 oo j Chas. Springer '.
7 70 j J. H, Martin
7.) I (. 11. Harvey
8 20 James Daw Mill
U m G. O. Hut ton.... ..............
y I I j II. l llis.... .... .... .... .. .... .... .... .... .1
6601 W. S. Norrls
8 20 1 Blakeman vs. Wilion
C 00 1 It. I). Jones vs. Hulton & Campbell
4 00 J Jones SM-tgee vs. Fred Chaffee
4 70 j Altuian. Miller &C.. vs. Shirley
720' Haipod Plow Co. vs. MeCoy
2 00 ' Stablier & Delsher vs. Hi.ttou & Harvey. .
2 IX) i Ssindwlth Mfj;. Co. vs. 1). Harvey
2 00 j Jones iV Jliuree vs. 1-.. A, v oung...
2 00 1 Liiimcer vs. F. Sjhutz
2 00 ' D. Day vs. John Cox
2 00 Eekmuii vs.win. Gllivm
2 00 j Huutel Safe Co. vs. D.J. Judson
o llai'i;ood Plow Co vs. W. Week ,
jj Deere. Wells & Co. vs. James I. Taylor...
2 ( ! II. A. Watson vs. Harvey Sweet
2001 State of Xehraskavs. Gny
2 m Funk et al vs. Ann.sber.'er & Seheffcr
2UU MIelie Strohm vs Allirilit
mi! Siiniitn'le & Funk vs. Bobt. Morrow
t Barkley vs. Street
2 00 Miner Bros. vs. Chaffee
" 00 i W- E. Jackson vs. Chaffee
JC, I Waiulvnt fou Tasks,
G. W. Hall
BI'SCIAL COMMISSI0XHR3 05 ALLCY
Iievl Mooro
A . Morhart
W. H. Strohn:
Thn (nllnwinnr nmuns were r resented i state vs. John Class..
i ,:,.nt01i. I A. UMiPhersoms. Jacob N'oll..
The Nebraska Lumber Co. Coal for
Co. Judge, SheritY and jail, $14 G8.
P. M. Coehrane, J. P., poor bill S.'J 50.
Petition and bond of Peak & Latta
fur a druggist permit, was referred to
J. L. Miller, Co. Conir.
On application and request board ap
pointed Angus Jlelntosh O II R D in
stead of J. A. Barber, who failed to
qualify.
The notice, oath and report of spec
ial Comrs. un alley Levi Moore, A.
Morhart and W. II. Strohm. for the
vacation ot so much of the alley run
ning uorth and south between Williams
and Lutz additions, to the town of Iletl
Cloud, a3 lies east of lots fivo and six,
in block two of said Williams addition
to Red Gloud, was filed, presented aud
approved by the board.
The following report of J. P. Bayha,
Co. Clk. for end quarter ending March
81, 1884, submitted and approved bal
ance of surplus to bo paid over to Co.
Treasr
Red Cloud, Bpril 8, 1884.
To the honerable board of Co. Comrs.
of Weboter county, Nebraska.
I most respectfully submit to you a
report of fee collected
of Webster county, for the quarter end
in March 81, 1884 and disbursement
of the' same as follows to wit:
BEcoaoxo,
.
S2 50
i no
Kr
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N'i
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175.
1 8-"
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2 75
.. ....1 75
HV
1 75
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i-jTi
'.'.'.'.'.'.'i 'Si
.".'.".7.3 HI-
2 :n)
2 75
150
2 75
S5
75
00
3 of;
.... "."
..3 55
....2 75-
-AM-
....700
.... s5
.. ..2
,...120
....12
....1-ir
....ISO
...27 un
...4 20
...27 U0-
..255 Wl
Becil. lor assiKuee of A. S. Marsh....
I hereby certify that the above is tine
total amount of fees received by me for
the qr. ending March 31, 1884.
Jos. W. Warren, Sheriff.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo
this 15th day ot May, 1884.
J. P. Bayha, Co. Clk.
Peremptory writ of mandamus from
the Supreme Court to lev' a tax upon
all taxable property in school district
number 22 sufficient to pay off and dis
charge one half the amount due on tho
bonds issued lor the purpose of build
ing and furnishing a school boHse in
said district, said bonds dated January
19, 1874, served on the Co. Comrs., Co.
Clk., and Co. Traesurer jnd service
accepted. Board ordered said tax to
be placed on tax list of 1884 and 1S8&
as per order of writ.
HF.RE AND THERE.
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u i i. vim III1HI IIIC rut
uy iuo bimm,.. ..,. . sn.H,l.
218 Deeds
l.V. Morlpwes
47 Kclease 3lortt;agrs
IS A-sl;iiinient Moripujes
31 Patents (I . S.)
IJ Final Keoorit ireeit"
7Ctf. of purclias
t: I 'out nuts
2Auri'emeuts
2 Piivlei:nis Statements
1 Artii-Ie ol Ineoi'ioruliou
:( .Meehaiiit's Mens
.t .Vsiiinieut Contract
1 Power of Attorney
1 l'olids lor l).'ed
2 Notary Com. and Bonds
1 Deiliealiou Deed
2('tf. Associaiiou
I Patent itiulit
Ii Hills of Sales
1 Died of Consignment
1 Kelcuse from Creditors
M tl III
KI1.KD
0 Loiiiriicin
315 Chattel Blts.
45Ctfs. to Abstacta
11 31an:iual Kele;iss
2 Certil's.ciniysCiiattel Morttrases..
ti AeknowledKriiieuts of Deeds
1 Ctf. Character
1 Ctf. and Seal
5.S Transcripts of Jtidpneiiti
Deelar.ttlon ol inieuiion....
22270
..222 05
...40 10
...1UV.
...3100
o
."".ISO
...10 55
....2 40
... 10"
....IUO
....10(1
....:: Si
....350
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4U
.... 50
....I to
.... V
....4 75
....120
....1 lrt
....1 P5
....150
...G3CJ
...1125
....2 73
....103
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.... 25
"25
".V. 20 40
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Sjirrial CorrepomJtnce or 'rnB Chief.
Allow me to say I am cross on ac
count of flic errors vou allow to nas
in the proof of mv letters. Last week
Mr. Charles Cather
etc.," when the
copy read "Mrs. C. has leen an invalitt
etc." Hojic you will not continue to
allow such errors to pas in the future
Among the pleasant prosperous farm
ers which I have visited during niy
travels, and hare not had apnee to
give you my observations eoncerninir.
I fn-st have in view Mr. John May
near La Portville. He iinpresseil me
as a man of solid business character.
Owns a half section of fine land, com
fortable frame house, plenty of stock
and all other necessary adjuncts to
make him a happy farmer. The next
is Mr. DeMars in tho same neighbor
hood. He is a wealthy man, a gooil
farmer and his every word and action
that of a gentleman iu every" sense of
tho term. Aipiin in the same locality
i Mr. John Barney who, if I am any
judsje of stability and worth in men by
their conversation, notions and sur
roundings, has but few if any surperi
ors in those qualities which always
impress me favorably, among all my
acquaintances. Still, Mr. B. is but one
among many a great many who by
caution, industry and perseverance is
52 ctfs. to Homestead and pre-emption proof is no rapidly placing the reputation, and
) !!( .fiMVm.V.V J it, 1 standing of Welister county in tho
3. ( tfs. to aostmets .....! , -
...iwij ioremasc rants, i speaic iroiii Hn ex-
..2 40; tonrloil PTnprtJiri rlorivpil hv p.onimiri-
son when I say one may travel through
tMj
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1231 20
4 Acknow ledeiiieiita to Deeds...
2Ctt deopys Judgements
2leL of Jiiiliuents
2 Ctf. of Character
1 Ctf. aud Seal ,
F-es in Distriet Court
IsMU'hiK Ctf. of Election for Nov,
Isst!ciii Ctf. of Elect. on for Nov.
Total reeeipts
Balance on hand Jan. 4, 184.
Total
By Co. Clerk- limit of Fees for ir. ending March
By Aint. iild Clerk hire to ur. eiidliij; March si.
loo- . (' ' '
Total 550 no
Balance, on hand, Macrh 31, 1884 731 26
1 hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true and correct account ot the fees
received and disbursed by me as Coun
ty Clerk and ex-office clerk of tho dis
trict court in and for said county and
state aforesaid for the quarter ending,
March 31. 1884, to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
J. P. Bayha, Co. Clk.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn
to before me this 'J3day of April, A. D.,
1884. ' Daniel S. Coombs, N. P.
The following report of Jos. XV. War
ren, Sheriff, was submitted for approval
aud examination, and approved by the
board as follows:
To the honerable board of County,
Nebraska.
I herewith submit to you a report of
fees collected and disbursed by me as
Sheriff of Webster Co., for the qr. end
ing, March 31, 1884. as follows, to-wit:
Jan. 1st. nwi T. W. Har.vy vs. K. D. .lone".
Mimiiions, copy and milease 85
Jan. 1st Aect. oi Id.i ( line .tllowed. Board and
' IO J
iii'itrdtu;; prisoner.
any section ot tho west ot tne same
area as this county, nndjbe unable to
find more substantial, enterprising men
among the farmers' population than
are tn-day within the borders of our
county. The exception to thrift and
prosperous anvaneement is so very dif
ficult to find that we can all enjoy a.
just pride In the record the farmers
are making. During the past Week I
paid a visit to the home oi Mr. Edward
Parkes, one half mile west of Red
Clond. He has lived here for about
ten years, and notwithstanding he has
been Tery unfortunate in the matter of
losing a great deal of stock from var
ious causes, during that time, he is ad
rancing and almost entirely out of
debt. A new and comfortable frame
house just finished and tAken posses
sion of is his latest evidence of prosper
ity. All who are acquainted with this
family know them to be excellent peo
ple. Mrs. P. is one of thine pleasant,
intelligent lailios that a gentleman
feels he is favored in enjoying the ac
quaintance of. An offer to purchase
a part of this farm at the rate of $f4)0
for the quarter section has recenlly
been refused by Mr. Parkes.
J. P. Walteks.
Order No. 2.
AH nicmlicrs of (Jarllcld Post am re
quested to assemble at Pont Hall
promptly at 10 a. m.. Memorial Daw
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