3Af. &iu is 1 w ) K T I i , r m f The Red Cloud Chie A.C. HOSMER, rrc;,rie;or FRIDAY. JUXK 2' - CI l j BREVITIES. A c o ra;r " .' .rday. IJ F. jtt lv Mived to Amtwy. A J. Kotsey. has returned trom -a. a. Wlntnr Oats.... K Barley Cora Hoc-' Cattle EBD CLOCDilARKl!T, Wheat ... TOSa T' if r. 3<.a.i:n is building an addition o iiis residence. AGEEAYtnanv land bevers in the Uk t 4.10 3ZO.S5JXI -"o i count? this- "week. Bahgauvs in hats at Mrs. Fowler's. iFEVLIUflre hair Sotis ClcSC OUt, &t iln. Fowler". ChxlduN fine shoes at the Golden Eagle. Get your millinery of Mrs. Fowler's and save money. Misses Sue shoes at the golden cade. Thh only successful nlatform twine binder in the market sold bv Spauogle &. Funk. 47-2w Likulev had mixed paints at all prices from 50 to 75 cent. 47-6 w Just recioved, a lot of A grade full leather top busies, call and examine. spauogle t Funk. 47-2 w i Ip you want big strawberries and low of them call on L. K. Ru-t at Red Uoud, for your plants. Ail kinds of email fruit stock. Mrs. Fowlee's for stylish bats. Forum of J uly goods pray down at Mrs. Fowler's. Thh Marsh and Whitney platform tdne b:nder lead all oili,.--" machines -old by Spanogle & Funk. 47-2w Lawes fine shoes at the golden eagle. A xkw hardware store is about, to be started at Cowles. Look out for the match game of bal! on July 4, in this city. We are indebted to J. 0. Chamberlin for a Young America Chee-e. Hit. Feaxk Hall, of Cowles, made us a pleasant call on Tue-day. The Congregational people of Cowles are about to build a parsonage. J. L. Miller thinks of building a brick block for his harness business. We are under obligation to Andy Ciute, formeily of this city for favors. Mr. Wallwohtu of Iowa is building a new residence in the north part of town. Mr. 3iasogle has moved into ins new and handsome resideuce on fourth Avenue. Wallace & MrNrrr have had their news depot fitted up and a new coun ter put in. i Wm. Gates has a fine trotting horse I for which he paid $175. It 13 a beau ! tiful ammtU. M,- "ff "R. h aressape is visiting m New gocKls at Mrs. Fowler's. Men- and boy's, boots and slices at the Golden Eagle. J. E. Parser, our new dentist, has a handsome new sign. Feom" I5 to 20 milk wagon- are to be seen daily at Inavale cheese factory- Ms. C. Bcsrimw, '-ur county treasur er, and family have returned from Iowa. Sherwood & Albright, formerly of this city, have started another bank at Bassett eb. Go to Way's hardware store, and sec their latest improved tjasoiine stove. The safest and best in the market. 2w The expre office at the depot baa been appropr;.ite!y draped in respect to the iate J. McXaughton, of this city. Mr. CoyRs will take Pat Lymai.s place as conductor. Mr. YanDoran take McXaughton's place as messen ger. F. A. Hitmmell. a few days since Traded the ilenublican river to -et lire to t:is Buffalo grass. He didu't get mired in the sand. O. G. Roberts sh wed us a speci men of strawberries raiW by hi:u. t icev were uue, ana oua stem iua eleven hue oernes on it. All ticket holder- arc invited to be Mr. Kin'gbcrry. from Chacrrin Fa" Is, Ohio, has bought the nu-ineso lot, just National has been indisposed, for tl smith of The Chief oSce. Real esta to , last few davs. but we are glad to is taking . boom in the north end. The managers of the rink, Messrs Piatt, Wallace and Albnght, Look at A. A. Pope'ti now advertise ment. J. A. Fermax and wife Sundayed at Inavale. Mr. Kin'SSY has put a new fence around his new home. Mr. A. U. Berg and wife moved to Guide Rock on Thursday. Wx Payees is now a bloated Und holder. He owns nuccn town Iota. Wm. Gates and Ed. Bohanan are now running a paying meat market at McCoj. G. S. AL2RiGirr ha3 been appointed afreut in this citv for the Atchison Ksj Daily Pzirioi. J. A. TCLLET5 and W. H. Strohm went to Lincoln on Monday to attend grand lodge of Masons. Mrs. J. C. HiG3T of Omaha,' moth er of Anson Hhby, is visiting in this, citv. accompanied by Anson's little child. Mr. A. B. Fox, is in Cowles, jTorthe purpose of settling up the A. 3. Fox estate. She has many warm friends in Cowles. The wind and rain on Sunday blew down so:n rye fields, but what little damage it dii to the rye it made up to the other cereals. R. V. Shirev. cashier of Red Cloud tne e him on the streets again. The Woman' Relief Corns Will have j rieGt a. the G, a E. hall. Monday, Kaunas, where she coes for the benefit i made arrangement to ha; o a pa-i i June ?(0j at Z0. ..fi.a, i,it, ! dauce on tne 4tn at the nuk, both dav t,i v m. Ferm-v. Secretar.-. n - T" 1 .TIT . - I and nnrnt. ine j. ji.. it. oyi? wm ai-o of her health. There will ?e a habea? corpus case before Judce Yeisr on Saturday, for the possession of Stella Jonca. Mr. P. Hanses has bought present at of July 1st ihe "seating to witne.-- i rins on evening. tiie" drawing of i prise offered by tht- eo'.deu eagle ciotn ing store. The pub.ic lo fteict a com mittee to Bunerinte il tne d: This is the last chance before grand prise drawing July 1st everyone in noed of clothing, baot-i and shoes hats and caps, or finishing goods, should at once go to the golden ea.e and buy go as to get a chance in the drawing. Wasted. 40 acres of breaking don Am v Highest price paid in ca?h G. W. Ball, 2-ar Red Cloud. to E. Y. Rudrow's stage line to oora and utrces possesion Ju.y 1st. Wilson, brought A MeRt Msirl-nt Gates & Bohanan, for ttiis citv onr a rare bargain t? anyone who wants t j buy a meat market. T.ey have one in McCouk whih :- doir.z a snlendid buniness, and will be aojd&t a bargain , per club. It is the onlv one in town. " Ocr friend J. V this othce a fine specimen of rye, ot thi- years growth. It looks nice. Hesrt Cuoe; has the finest phieton .we have sen in the wet. It was made at the Red Cloud Carriage Works. The B.ue Hill band will -'toot'' for Red Cloud on July 4, they having been enzased by the committee on music. If vou don't think Red Cioud has en terprising merchants, just look over our advertising columns in to-days paner. J. G. Joke?, grand chancellor of the Knight? of Pvthias of Nebraska, will vi-ifCalantha lodge of this city, on July 15th. Wf. have met the enemy and we are theirs" i what the Ho have a bowery dance just nurih of this o&', en the vacant lot'. Everywhere in tic county magnifi cent fields of com. r;c, i-, wjeat. rt' . c-m Le sen. Between this citv and Tb Fourth. Don't forget to come to Red Cloud on the fourth. Extensive arrange ments have been made for a grand time. Judge Appelget of Tecumseh will orate; Trof. L. L. Feltham will nre the hearts of the average American citizen with patriotism by reading the Declar ation of Independance: Rev. J. K. Harris will invoke divine blessing, etc, Fireworks, races, music by the cornet bands of Red Cloud and B!uo mil, and ho3ts ot otier amusements will be had for the benefit of all who come. See bill" fur .further information. Every body C"me and have -pir.e fun. A grand time is anticipated. Hurrah, and let tho American eagle scream. Inavale corn in mauv nlaces is iiftcen There will be a grand celohration T--I f . n I - " T a ' It - i-V " I rt f.t on juiy 4. hi vurt.ca. inu yw.c vr. ...,.,. ;,... ..c i;p-Vi - i . ., . j'nr .-.i-t- foit! siiriT7 Tiitori i irn o-n-v am:,!iiip ptiort to nave " r:am .i. .... wv..-.. , .... enierurisiug village are to nave a grac -! . 1 time on tnat cay, anu propose to mate ttivjeagie scream as it ha nevt r scream ei before at Cowles. We wish them a grand and glorious fourth. The Wells base ball club and the Red Cloud hoys played a match game j Tntirsday in tms city, me game wa closely contested from the first, and tnsrewus some fine playing by both dabs. The score stoad: Red Goads Tee arm o: urmsuy a. iici:erson do an immense business in the com mission line. Tiiey have boen ship- Bros., caliar with water, aua nod it not been tor its timeiy discovery a great many viable goods must have been spoilod. However a force was at once secured and the water carried out. The probabilities are that the Red Cloud x Kansas f-outhwestcm will he built. The B. !: M. folks have agreed, vv understaad, tojurvev the rc:te, and to build tho road provided that the necessarv aid along the road should be 5 i secured. Ctr 3. B. C. at Slperiou. Our nine was defeated at Superior last Tuureday, tho first time in two seasons. The boy? feel as though the game was not a fair test. Anson Higby got his thumb split by the seventh" ball that passed the home plate. Cromwell having staid at home that cay, this left the nine without a catcher. At this point the boys offered to stop and give the game to Superior, but on account of the crowd, they were asked to con tinue which they did, placing Jno. R. Shirsy behind the bat. Not being in practice, and not being used to the pitcher, for the first two or threo in uiiigri he worked under disadvantage but after that did some remarkable fine catching showing him to be with practice a good one. Below vre ap pend the score : The boys speak in the highest terms of their treatment by the Superior boys and people in general. On July 4, a return game will be played in this city by toe two clubs. Also, there will be a match game between the second nines of the two clubs. WKLLS. Drv and hot. We have not bad any ram since June 14. Small grain is go ing back every day. S. S. Wells has 15 acres of rye tliat will average nine feet. How is that for high ? Corn is growing slowly. . John Cavolt of this place expects t o start to Hot Springs, Arkans;is, in r. short time to prospect tho gold mines for a club in Rtverton. W. E. Thome was in town yester day surveying fciwn lots. Charles "poo'ier, our hand carpen ter, who has l-?en working at hia trade in the country has accomplished all of his lobs and is now in town resting up. Charles Is a go.d buv but he can't sing Don't forget to come to Wells on the 4 th of Julv. We have the finest grovo ! in the state, aud we have cleaned it of all nuisance ercept wood-ticks, ladies le careful. S. Alexander, our mail carrier from here to Red Cioud, drove a wild pony last Tour-day, and coming home the nonv died ue-ir the SCOTT. Euti? & Grifnt cattle ranch ot 'from having been fed too much grain. Spencer camo in on. foot that night, with the mail on hia back. Ho said when fortune smiles we will ride in chai-es, but when sho frowns wo walk , etc. Our base ball players would like to play the Red Cioud boys on the fourth, but they have not forgotten two years ago. Hugh. ping about 15' U cases mon ter. the per til, Pesines a largeamoum. oi oui-: tiful httic villa . etc.? 1V e are p.eased to near oi. eu mics .vest o:- - n-ojnintr in.' Txicn fifTi n- in-I t -r i .v r;i .v..l. . sv.d after being defeated by IQOfocsDs ofeoap for ?!. The re ceipt cn be bought outright of Thorn ton Broi. R. R. Sberer will furnish the ingredients for the ab -ve receipt fjr tl- j- -. TI-.-. w.n i k'n UUF.sireei.ru.ei ..., ... -. :r.,t.imlui n,i Ar; a,!!1:. ;,; of lord 'nfo-mea our rn"or:er tnn wee?, i "".""- "" , "r re, .n.o meu ju -. i.0.,! ! :ms c:tv were uc.ted in marriage oy "rfc."c " .:-" ." JX, ' the Rev. Geo. O OI ,,aa-ru:i .ne see.- . -v- , hQ our b" CA.-Ei .1C.E.vy oougni oi uz. lui ir. i.k: top.-. s acres of land adiom- .itu...-. ..,. ,- - . ,.'tr rri tru-.v raic . - . . r.: ing .!. .r farm, for w :cn I'm , piqu -s. percales, ginghams, i f 1 - no vs now have a fine Inavale and Its Sarronading-?. During the first of the week The Chief took occassion to vi3it the oeau- ge of Inavale, lying sev- Red Cbuu, on tne B. Tho nlace has been verv nn ; nr.ir.prU- rnr.,fd for it lies m a most oduce. ! niiri-Mnnn mint snrrniinw! bv a Wide J. W. ' and varied scope of magnificent farm ing country, most ot wmcu is ov.nen by prosperous farmers who are using v.ar T-i vnim.r tueir best euueavors to improve u. ;nl. -,.;.. n.z f ,r n ir.,o-! Their eifbrts have not been in vain for and hanrjv hfe. Ihe ceremonv w: ununc-l :n tse t)reseuceoia numoer o: rc.atives sn.a in:n.aie ineaus v.au ie uuo j cr&13e cf business. The farmers me su-, . j, ih a re&(jv market for tiieir produi Ok Weinesdav evening iIr. . i we noticed on every hand tne evi dences oi unusual prosperity, sucn as nlv he seen tit the lanus ot tho ha mbria. etc.. cheap to cioe oat. Sev. house's. 4i-tf tarin. 0:.' of tii2 hea-.ica: rains k.-w.ii : .1 on buiKiay evening. !. mined m oiudi-ig tne voanc j - . ....-' , -, i 'a t.i:r nevr ii:e. couple Ladies' and children's ribboni, hosiery, hair nets iit.tioiiH, etc., etc., all closet chenr at Mrr. Xewhou-e's. paraso.t, out Vi-rv 41-tf Lawks, Cambric-, white worbtrd uood- -;ii table for tb.e at low figures to clo-t- out ou goods -eiu--on, stock. MEN .NEWHOUSE. Silk?, satin-, velvt-t-, laces, Ham burg?, tc, marked down very low to clo-e out our entire -tock of goods. Call t-md fee. Mr. NEWHor.-r- .. .: 1.. n,,.., ,T.,.i ;;, i m tlie last lew irirem ie.e r.ut. uu-imi-m, ... ... : - s UtSBkttWl,, - - -.-.., .a c-.oll filled w:th water. The Red Cloud Carriage Works ?.t turning out some of the finest buggies carriage5, phaetons, etc., we have seen. Mr. Ira Sleeper, the manager is a num ber one workman, and understands his business. Almost $100 has bcn raised by our citi:en to pay the Red Cloud cornet band for playing on the fourth in this citv. Wo will have two brass bands nn that occasion. v:z: Red Cloud band and ; e I litHiapeed la t.v O. . - , -. ... . THE uhief na3 ieen gazni. niys to una out r.-d candidates fo: oe .ould m -ke around wuo rep resentatives from tr.is senatorial lis trict. Mr. F. A. Sweezy, of Blue Hill, and Mr. Hugh Stevenson, of Inavaie, have both been favorably spoken of as j'it the right men for the place. The Ohief cou.d supp ct either gontieman th pleasure in tne event of his nom ination. At the rink Saturday night the race f r tne rold charm and five dollars in g!d was a most exchiug one, and c'.u-ed considerable amu-araent. can o ;r,.rc n?"rtir sml tnnlfv u The village h.i recently been laid v:t :id ; '"'l-d by o r friend V,r. J. Yance. Ere iong we exwect to see more than a small tiading point thre. Wh.ie tnerc we had the pleasure of calling on ourfr.endG. W." Knight and fami.y Mr. K. i- postmaster aud has held his n,.rlfin for onie twelve years. Tne .ood brother is wry comfortably situ ated having ll-tacre? of laud which is under fine Vate of cultivation, a nice :cs:de'iee, ab-mt 40 head of cattle and in fact evervthmg that the eye could wish. We ai-o met Mr. P.. R. Pitney, unother gentlemen who is well fixed . . -r ..: ... ax na3 a nae noaie. .nr. .unison, c;ns5?" Glyceric? S-ilrc. The br.t ou CArth can truly be said r..Ttiw.-m.' r,alve. wmen i? a nure cure for cutf. bruises, the Bine Hiii band ! the viilage blacksmith has recently the uex twe years ! bail: a new dwelhng an 1 w.U boo:- ! two. We snsvrei scalds. burns, wounds, and a:i otner sores. Will positive!".- cure pi. tetter and cllkm eruntionrs. Satisiietion guar anteed or money refunded. Omy in aenfe. For sale by A. Lindley. Hakover, O.. Feb. 13. 1SS4. After having lung fever and pneu monia I had a dreadful cough and could not rleep at night. Tne doctors told me 1 had consumption ana woujs die I have taken six bottles Piso d Cure and xnv cough is entirely gone and I am well a-1 ever. xnere were six entries lor .qb prizes. lv;: Harrv Lcrrow. Louis Lcnnev. 1 ,, !,., a.-.. -,.-.,' a. .:'.- .iiiTvn :n citv Mobhart & Fn.TOK have determined j) C-K Gray J. M. Proctor. Will Mitch- j j,fe jie dohic a goo-I business, to locate at Welis. Mr. Filton haj0,aaj Vill Dany. Dinance, one: jrr. Fddy,ar.utu-r citizen is running been in that place for a fw days super-1 m:;0. j. if. poc: c won r3t prize cf ! q v.Kh:gL: s farm this se-uon. Mc- lntenmg con-irucuonoia-ior-i.u.iu-i jn-ftnc 1,0 Penney tec?: in secona f irv rr -. the new ''tore weepers are oi nnzp. at co'd cr.arm. iima 4:40. xc was reaiiy fun alive. The Red Cloud creamerv is doing a ! laud office business in making butter. n ' 'UiJtJ .ii inai, niauu. iuc iowu J Wells is bound to prosper. The ladies' B. H. M. society will meet at Mrs. S. Perkins'. Tuesday af ternoon. Julv 1st. At their last meet- in" thv passed a vote of thanks to Mrs in During last week they made 3,503 lbs. I and have neen making trom SoO to loO'J : ! diii g a fiourinng hu-:ness and" W3 wish tnem great sr.cce.s-. me boys de-ervo to be we.i patronized and are building un a eocd and substantial trade. Mr. pounds per cap tions as these a wherever nas a : j. Sucn lnstitu naving invtment t.e wide locaieu. it.: ou.. rputation and is Emel: OKD. Wm. Cathers, for her kindnos m do nating a set of pulpit chairs. Mr. Wm. Kekward, ot Clear Lake. Iowa, made thi- office a p'easa.nt call during the week. He will start a cattle nnoh npar this citv. and move -Oi Wo'-ter countv. He wa well pleased ' with the careful attention in makm with brakk"and its great resources. ! place it at the head of the iist. Mr.Frvkk H.ll, )f Cowles, has a "nnfk that "be brought from Xew York snear- e doubt if i f.'nii!1.! in o.ir:ii:a or Irons, a centleman recentiv from the east has located on a farm neir the town. But of all tue enterprises cf the village the most important ono, is the CHEESE FA"T0RY. While there we called on Bro. Cliam- The home is the wt of human civi.- isation aud Human ioe. wxy. .... , , tha. , .- : .U.r. avoTt'lHl" that . ' "" ' ..." i idles w:io reii; - --- . T ,, ei 4i pounds tins vear. i possible to auu io ..." -rr ' tViic rar. t --sua!:et in .ra We think most oi tncra wouv . t.- p-o-, . j ,- & .;,orou ,a."or e loundlv grateful if they we-e always . j1-. fc .ippliedvith DcLani's Salcratus and P " "" t0 the Cr,te Nur?. Sod.i tney are ; - ; ' rv for a case of fine entries, raised equal to or superio o. 1 commanding tne very nigral ,. .oun l to his elbows -v.-v t - nvwi n imiMf -iJ rCi-l -r " - . .-...- li ir.hi 1 QtfJMTtrn m mil nMri . . ng E. H. Amrler. casuier of the .first V-. .,...' I . . ...... .1 t -!.l .1 , .' .Ui.iUll.... i.os i'ii;t.i,uicu ;i "u- ... . i ! in business connected with his factory. t Whie being shown through the insti tution we noted that the .actory was eouipoed v,-ith the most costly machin- making, ! are t(ir chee-e tuntv remster lur tne use o: ian..j. , .i,. ie -as recievm m&rxot. to anvthmg ou the erv lor a cas 111. bti.S c ....-. A Geatle Voice. Our enterprising druggist, has secur- j pog ed the agency for the aie M Dr. liige-1 acreg ;n f. low's positive cure, wnien hs "o .M' erior for cough, colds, consumption -- -,.! 'l tlimAT. and and -i..,,;rr onmrn antl a.i inroa. niiuujii"), vv"s- " . ; l.. ent book" used in the business, and Mr. Amblir is receiving a great many I 5 . 1 A. .. T" . . arKl a r ft Thcv were magnificent ru' "r i-cja.. " ijau.- u. This firm are 6Mv interested in Ne- ' "vxr.r. o: : e-:ecu u yw uue limska. and we none our people wi ihem. mey nave over uit trees, &c. and learned over 10.000 bankers, an 1 others, who wish to avom ! r,ouni5 of milk per dayfrom the IS or the u-'ia! delays in hunting up notes . ,q parn, that were bringing it in from that are cont:nu'ly "oming due. Thi jj arts Df the countv. "For this large is ?a.d to be one of the most couvcni-l nflr,titvf.f milkhe will pavhis patrons .ii- . . .- -. conic il 5.000 during the year, lie is a go-abead t !-::. ss man and is pushing the business to tne front, hr.d is rnafc- !I1" RIWUL 1,'JW JJ muu.i oi viiikc ei lue Wo had a fino rain Saturday, and another from the east Sunday ovening. Oats are coining out in head: crops have never looked better since your correspondent has liycd here. Our S. S. superintendent talks ol having a picnic for his schools. There fore our school has appointed their committee. Mr. Cayon and wife, and their two daughters were received in full con nection into the M. E- Church, i.nd the younger daughter wa3 baptised on Jun2 22. Several Tstrange gentlemen visited our service last Sunday. We are sure tbey were benefitted by the sermons preached by our minister (Rev. G. W Hummfcll)"ho has hold regular ap pointments at this place for several years. Tne text was '"What is that to thee, nee thou follow mo." Beta. ELJI CUEEJL The hot weather is making the corn hump itself. The crojs look fine. We are s-uro of a tountifui crop of small erain. corn, and potatoes. Fruit trees are loaded with fruit. Small fruit in aoundutice. Ai-yone ut vill grumble about the prospect for crops of all kinds would growl if he was to be hung by the neck. " A farmer on Elm Creek is i.bout to tret in troutuo about retting fire on a farm that does not belomr tohim. It is time people would wa'xe up and st-p starting so many fires. Wo learn that Etta Sanford is going to have a gr:md picnic at the close g!" her school. The question has been asked if land Would increase as much in value in as it cid .n tne last er yes, and more. Webster count v is -lire to bo rich. Tnere is no better water to bo found in the state thin there is here. A Presb.teriaa minister preached at the school house last Sunday. He gave both saint and sinner there the word right and left. Esau's Dreams. - - WSST IXAVALE. ?urs. Gorman Worley's fatuit-and mother, of Tipton, Iowa, havot been visiting them "for the pjaet week. ' They are well pleas-. d with Nebn-.ka, and we understand they have bought i. A. Avers' farm and will move at this fall. It is getting fashionable for hired hands to get up and skip out on very 'aort notice and leave their employers in the midst of their corn planting. L. C Olmsted uiul A. Newton's hired hands left last week. It is getting a little dangerous to hire strangers if you want a hand for the season. Mrs. E. H. Jones is having r. vory severe attack of neuralgia, Mr. U. C. Davis has been ick for a few day-, but is around again. Our "bachelor farmer, J. Mcintosh, is having a hard right with tho suntlower Procccajp ur tlie Roanl of Equalization. Ksr Cloitp. Xeh., June 19. 13L Hoard n?ot purs j.int to luljourcmeat. J. E.riuitiii. J. L. 51illt:r,l(xirdoletjual5:attoii, J. V. Kaiha clfrk. rrii.iaz of ral and ;vr-op-U ?ror-ry will bo pub;t"jii ! next w-tk Opii r '& tv ;h" board that tbo loHowinir addi tion'! act dt.unctioa.s Ik taadi- in the several pre ci'.Kts in Web-ter county, 'ebr;ka, ot a ier ceat suClcit!.t to eiualize the real and jiersoual tirorjT ihrourdiom tht! cotuav as follows: "iif .i t..-... ... . .... .... ...... 81 125 S4 TO "" 1 S ' Inclact. HedCIoUd, add 1.111&. Etid. .. .... .... .... .... .... .... Oartleld. add Walnut, add Kim Creek, add Gleuwood. add Pleasant Hill, add Ui.ia. t.j UH., ..................... Inavale. deduct. ... ................ S.;P.vjer, dlaci Oak Creek. Jodu.'t rotsam. dediu::.. pitin, deduct........................ Gu.du Hji.k, deduct t VILLAGE LOT3- ed CloCu, hdu.... ....... Blue Hill, d'tluct FimSO-fAL pnOPKBTY. ITednct. tied C'oud. add I .. n .uiu G.iruvf ivviti.. Uta Creek, add Potsdam, add GleuT'COd. add................ ....... P.ca3aut Hill, add iirunMij -- - Wilaut Cri k, deduct. . Inavale. deduct Oak Creek. dcCuct Bstin. deduct Stillwater, d'stcLt Guido RoeK.ueu.iex.- .li per cent .50 per cent Per cent. u '4- On- tho in?ide of to-day's paner vill be found the names of the parties who J were injured by tne wreck o. the on Richardson's farm, but we are sure tho corn will come out ahead, as it al- a ' wavs does. can- lung diseases. PJ.Vr" nor. ball near HcMv.i la t week. Ahn no equal, call at A. i.inaie a ru, q ;.. 1q found SQraQ vrholsome store and get a bottle tree. Republican speeches by Emery Storrs, . " "Trv rT- ; "-. t5 Ben Harrirn, and others. Titt- "Riickove cord Binder is tne ne. j " l:Ji :Z ?:,t Tt haa b?en sold in i The temperance ma (Convention ini-.ue .i. " - - , -, , j - thu ... on .... ..meajay Tva a i this county tor a muu ;---- "fn :",, mrPlnA wa.-, larelr attend- B. iili paper. It is divided into twelve parts, ; V,, Cr 7,0o0 pounds per week, The jSO j each part .Jlotd to months in a year - ia now invested in the factory by m regular orjer. r. is ceriamiy a n- Chamoc-riin is SlUAKW, so at n great convenience. j giance. it will be seen that the making j -fnc rye crop is looking fine and will As 3TiTL.i attempt to wreck the B. Sc of chesse in Webster county is no small j t,,,,! heready to harvest. No rest for M. trim is reported from Cheater, on &rlair, but on the contrary is done upon . -ne farmer until about holidays. Thuriay nigc following the one last j ft much larger scale than customary in We understand that F. B. Smith has Wednesday. Taw time the fiends , running cneese lactones nsuaiiy. ine ;5ecured the school a: west Inavaie opened the switch. iut fortunatelv it amount paid out for mnfc m June will ,i,n nnxt term we think tno district v wa? discovered before the train can along, and a probable accident aver j 1 eu. i-Uts i)usine?s oi wrecrting irams t nn'ina pr aav ie not be mum b-s than J.000. The ;n irood luck to got him back. -1 capacitv for using milk is about $15,000 vrell liked no a teacher. Au.s'T uurir-g i ic vear -kir. - ?"neT.h r been herein. Speeches were made by Jhn ca.se. v-k Ji.-i-o'-e- i Y'-nch and others. For want o: i to start or work one; no c.. mp.o.e . k a a o . space Vt a daBB vk ti - n ri ii niiii . i ' 1 i i , i i i-i.-ii ii.i liii !.. , rTi i lmiii' i ki' ivi" 'itid'i'rf -w i -- ... - - menu; have ever oueu P -,;!,,.,,.,,,;,,,.:,, harvest cut; in every rase u.e.v ,... w. --.. -- worked to the satisfaction of Uio tar- i Lo?r out :or one or the i-andest cel w,.nnu bpin- rerirea in the tieia. , rnrKtions m the county at ells, on Wm Fulier"vbandone i h?s Marsh bind-j juiy 4. Tne people of Wells are do er 'in 'he field after it had been tinker- in thir utmost in making prepara ed 'bv the expert? and purchased a 1 tons for a big time aid propo to Bucke-e and therebv avd bis crop.iave an enjoyable one. We wish them r,,; ron vou aOord to experiment 1 a jrnd time and a big crowd. and los vour'crop. Br.t the Buckeye , ?R0A our special correspondent at and save vour horses, save trouble, save ' R,verton we Jeam that Mr. Joseph time and'save money. j Lambert, who resides south of River- ' ton. in Kansas was killeH by lightning A En 01 1 Drs fl . . ' ra Saniw. d-iria? the Vieavy storm .- -. -.. nrn r ri-sji iiiiiuw v - - - . , , . .ee. --" ,, . e. - i h' is getting a lmle too common, and the parties if caught should be made ex amples of. Since our last issue John McX.iigh.on, the. express messenger has du-i from his injuries, hut the oth- Chamberhn will make $25,0-30. worth of cheese. It will therefore be observed that the cneese factory is a big enter prise, not only for Inavaie but for the entiro countv. in connection wun tne ers wao were injure 1 are m a lair way j iactory ..Ir. u. runs asman grocery store to recovery, unless it bo the conductor 1 for the-accommodation of his customers of tne Pullman sleeper, who was seri-1 Tn fact we were verv much surprised ously. if not tatally injured. F. Houchik has had some sad exper ience with lightning rod peddlers. Tbey wanted to pat up a rod for him but "the price being so high Houchin thougat he could not afford the luxury, so the peddler offered to put it up for $5 as an advertisement. Houchin ac cepted the proposition, and signed the contract, not reading it. A day or two ne was Hope. BEP.NE. to find such a paying institution at tme point, and we wish him tho prosperity which he fully deserves. We al-o had the pleasure of meeting I. 0- Walker, U. G. Knight, and severi al other youug men whom we are in debted to for favors. We noticed an unusual smile play ing around the physiognomy of Bro. Chamberlin, and on inquiry learned girl. The u ." 11 "J ..............31 .... .... .....V Tht foiiovrtns ic-ie3 lor taxes for the several funds for Webs&ir county, Neb., for tho year iSS4,"Aere now made by tho board of county commission "rs : County eaerd fond. f nilllj on the dollar. County roai fund. 1 5-10 taiui on the dollar, Couutv briu( lima, -j iill ou the dollar.- Countv nkh.s lundj I mil! on the dollar. C.u.ai It It bond iu..d. 2 im';3 ou tlie dollar. Count I andin? bond I nut., tl mills on the dol lar. Guide Kosk brldps fund. 2 mills on the dollar. Tlie fchofil district levida for tlie soveral school d!tnev in NVi'bster ccuaty, Vebraska. are here bv made as rvi r.e.1 1 "If . mt district offi cers of the sevrsl distru--. as fodovra: iScbcwl district number 1, 13 nii'Is ou dollar. 2, ie m'rii on ihe dollar " " 3. is. nulls on the dollar 4. 15 mills on the dollar r, l." in'tN on tlie dollar " fi. T mills on tho dolrar. - "7. 'Jt mills on tha dollar ... s.r million the dollar. 6. 15 mills oa tLe dollar 10. . iniHs ca the dollar 11, "JS mills on the dollar 12. 10 rnKIi ou the dollar 13. 11 mills on the dollar K, 2 mills on the dollar 15. 15 mills on the dollar iriSTn-'U.-.n rlwrinlln- ' " IT. 10 rii'!-" on the dollar " l". 3 mills en the dollar 13 cc. n ei'K-j en the dollar ' " 21. 9. m"ls oa the dollar 22. 5 mills on the dollar 24-. 20 mills ou the dollar " i 20 mills on the dollar " tt, SuiiUson the dollar " 27. :.'. amis on the dollar " " 2. .i mills on the dollar M " 2i, 10 nulla on the dollar " SO. IS mill- on the dollar " " SI. 10 mills ou tne dollar " 32, mills on the dollar " . 13 milli on the dollar " 31. 18 mala on the dollar S3. 7 mills on the dollar " r;. 25 mills on the dollar ST. if. mills on the dollar " 3. 10 mills oa the dollar " 30. 25 mills on the dollar " w. 12 mills on the dollar - 11. 25 miCs on the dollar iJ, ir. nulls on the dollar j,". ar. mills 03 the dollar M " 4 j, 15 mills oa the dollar " V). 12 mills on the dollar " 47. 23 mills on the dhllar " 4'. 2; mills on the dollar " " W, 8 nulls on the dollar ' " at. 10 m'Us ou thf dollar " 5.1, i"4 milN on the dollar &4. 15 mills oa the dollar " " 55, C mills on the dollar " pc, 2a mill-, on the dollar " ft, C mills on the dollar GO, is mills on tlie dollar " " CO. 12'm mills on dollar ." Cl, 25 mills on the dollar ',02, 10 mills on the dollar " Si, 3 mills ou the dollar " ci.io mills on the dollar " 63. 20 m Jls on the dollar " " c". 10 :n;l'3 en the dollar - ' , 23 m.Us on thi dollar " C3. 1C mil's on tho dollar 70, 15 mills on the dollar " " 71, 25 mills on the dollar " 72. IS mills on the dollar " " 73, 12 mills on the dollar 74. s mills oa the -dollar " 73. 15 mills oa the dollar " 76. 25 mills on the dollar " 77, 25 mills on the dollar " 73. IS mills ou the dollar - " 79. 25 mills on the dollar J. E. Smith. Chairman. The lev of vlllaso taxes to be as reiorted by .111 e.-.r-il ullntfn rlrL :i; fnllnws tn wit? I It vi cloud Forgeiu.ralpnrioes.3milLs. Wue Hill For i;tueral iuriotfS. 10 mills. The Board of Kn,ualizatiou, haang now con cluded their labor as an equalizinc board, on iaotk" ad'ourned. to organize a board of county commissioners to transact other business In '"er eral. " On motion, a board of county commissioners was now organized lor the transaction of gener al busings. OHIcial bond of F. Houchin, O H R D ho. 9 as aporoqed. Warm and dry. Constable Blaine is having an addi tion built to his huuse. Messrs Orr and Crosier are doing the i,l,V, rtlolnn "1,0- 1,0,1 1-iq xrindmill 1 Mandamus from supremo court of Nebraska Jotin Uiame naa nan ..is ftiuuaun , , h , . 0.. n. B moved from hi' old to his new house vor of thi state of Xebuuskae rel Amos y. He will not pump water by nand ISaiSSS'K more. . vas ordered n the tax li-t as pr amount.. Small crain is needing ram. Corn! Mandsuvas from r.. circuit court, district of - J.n-;.TT f.it nnrl cr irn 'ho woods NebniSKa. lstror United Statues rel George H. is grow mg last and so aro mp wllu. j stmvull s r, Nc, h ol wt-bs:er county. pw 2L'f potatoes are coming in. ( braska. ior a lew of ta.v onsaid school district H. Mclntvse has a piece of timothy . was served ou board ; &rvwe "gP'SSB ... - - a t"..:, i,, 1 es ordered on tax lists oilssi, ioc aau iaH as wnicn IS growing imu. ma ouu. , - n m IIILS Wrii mandamus Irom supreme wun, -?V; .Never v,-assucii 1 us w.. nase1 over tm3 cllon. iie afterwards the peddler put tho rod up. j that it was a girl, ltie mystery w.is drug tore :is is now nt xiu.ii - , ; leave's a wife and voung f tmily. and then domanded a much larger 1 then fully explained, a trial nottlo 01 Dr -Kin nov. u- j . Sit sum thfta eed hich Houchin-re- Taking all in all Inavale has everv ory for niUInl;'01a?"fc aa i urf "lt forColora-K inhere they fiscd to psvy. The contract was then rusoa to be proud o: its resources and AH persons affected wab !4V5 jiw mo ha stiownhim He steadily refused and advantages Th-nw railway depot is chins. rHoaeiK xere , beenVn "invalid for severa months. It finally settled on a compromise. It is now up. and tnis w,l be a crcat con MraffecjqnMMnrt 01 c be 7m:ch , alay5 b5t to know when Jon ar0 venience toAoae wno wisn to snip dvrbvnAiSata of climate, j dculm5 with strangers just what you their stock from that point. Let the llSr Sze 5 l.W. 'll3e-v ":1! be Sne a naml v o: weeks, j are doing. town ocK)m. I that tame grass can be grown country. A. White has a nice piece of clover. A. H. Spracher has moved his wind mill to the well near his now honse. John R. Crosier set out li00 trees in half a dav for J. K. Allen this spring. Dan Mearns has tenccti a pasture E. W. Shirlev and John Coon an osaee orange hedire set out oi; line between their farms. Tyuo. i favor Win. T. Color vs. S. D. numir 24. weu t.tercoua.y,cb..ioralevyof taxes on sal&jS. t wssskTAedon Im-inlconiaussiouers. Serrlco accepted and uisf jnlorwl a use as per writ. Itoanl uow a.ijourx.d to June 2rt. IS!. . J. E. surra, cnaimnn. . J.r B.vyiia, clfrk. - V t Closed The lied Cloud postofSce v.ot-ft . -x h f.losoil. Julv 4th. from 16AALM. s ti.o t a r. V. iT.. and closed at 7.30 TiMfc , . . -- , -. -r-v M. B. McrcrP:f I M 1 ti