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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1884)
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Tun bast of groceries can be had ut all times at the New w2rk grocery house. tf Tkices always the very lowest at the New York gi occry hoiuc. tt" LhwvEyour order and they will at all times receive theJet attention ami dcliveied at yuur door free of charge New York grocery and queenswar house. tf Fahmers bring j'our produce to the New York and queensware house, tf " Stkaitox & Stokm's cigars at Lind ley'ti. 00-3 w Mnnr Trouble is caused by decayed teeth than people generally are an are of. in the shape of tore eye.-, indigestion, neuralgia, etc. If they can behaved have them filled at once. AH kinds of fillings inserted at Parker' H dental roonirf over Khcrer'a drug store. It H Abm;i;ibIo to go through life with ".-:nags" in the mouth, ni.-s.king tho breath futd and af fecting the ntomach. All kinds of arti ficial teeth made at Parker a dental rooms, over Hhere: h drug ctosc. SilKKl Toil SALE. Owing to necessary change of climate for myjlf f offer for .s.ile my choice flock of 250!) sheep, in lots to suit tho purchn.-ei". .Applyatoo.ce, a. those cheep tun be bought at a bargain, if bought before I make provisions for wintering. Time will be given if dc sired'on good aecuriiy; also for :-alo 1113' FA KM OF Olib ACItUS (including 'UU acres of lenj-ed land.) Pn. .I.E. Smith. 47-if 3 miles west of (Undo Hock. 'A GirT FR0X S1EAVKN." No Medicine. Siantii Higher Mti f sli s Gulden Jiaimm. Than "One year ago 1 caught a severe cold which fettled on my lungs. I tried man iniedies without getting :elief until I u.-ed yjiu Oolden Balaam. I am new well, having u-od only two bot tle. I consider it a gift from heaven." Mi. James Luce, Omaha, Neb. For consumption of the lungs', I know of nmedieiii" that stands high er than lai.-h'n Ooldon liah-am. It will cure where cm ei are po&ible." II. L.Smith JWt Hcolt, Kaus. "Not 0110 of the. thousands who haye usi'd Marsb Golden iSalsam in this? city, iiaa over matlo complaint that it did not do all claimed for it." I Kansas City (Mo.) Tlvu-t. Marsh's Golden lJalsam, the famous thnj.it and lung medicine, and ilarshs Golden Ulood and LiVer Tonic, tho gi eat alterative and cholagogue, are for talcby llenr- Cook ilrugist, lie 1, Cloud, Laige bottles 50 cents and $1. IT'or Sale The undoihigned has for sale clieap, one reaper, one mower, one Milky hay rnko. one sulky three hoisc low, One 12 inch dow, one corn planter, one bulky cultivator, one.setscotch harrows and other agiicultral implements by calling at once on J. Tomliiihon, two and a half miles, west of lied Cloud. Tin: mimbor of votes in tho next electoral college i -J0I, necessary to choice, 201 The solid 8011th, includ ing all the former slave states, will cat 15S votes, lacking 4S volts of electing a Democratic, president. It will requhe every Southern state, New York and Indiana to elect a Democratic presi dent. Drop out Yiigini.i and they will bo shoit eight voles; but takeaway Vir ginia, Florida, Ninth Carolina, Louisi ana, which is highly probable, and the Kepubhcans can give the Democrats New York, Indiana, Ohio andialiforn ia, and then will lack one vole short of electing a Democratic president. Yours for tho Plumed Knight, our next president. J. M. M. PLEASANT HILL. Well, as Expounder has ceased to write we thought we would write. Harvesting, corn plowing and cro quet playing are the rage. Wo never had a better prospect lor crops. ' A good portion of the Pleasant HilJ folks spent tne fourth at Cowlcs, and hud a good time. The school house in this district has been completed, and tho school is do ing fine under the care of Mhs Hair. Sunday school was organized here last Sunday, 0. C. Cox superintendent. Hurrah, for Blaine and Logan, and vou bet thev will get there. Mr. C. CCox had a fine bull killed by lightning Saturday night. The wind and rain on Satuiday night damaged tho small grain pretty badly. The 13. iv M. lly. company are fenc ing their track by Mr- Uox s and Mr. Post's land. We think it a good thing, as there will not be so much danger of getting stock killed. Ida. CLINTON. ILLINOIS. HARVEST began nearly one week ago. Rye, Jbe acieage of which is smaller than for several years, is all in the shock, and promises a fair yield. The acreage of wheat, is not so extensive as of recent previous years, nut will be of a better quality .1 better yield than last year. Most fields will yield from twelve to eigteen bushels per acre, which is sel dom excelled in most parts of Illinois. CORN is all laid by, and though smaller in stature than is usual at this time of the vnar. nover-was more nromisiuir of a good crop4f2jf"ug to the large amount itjling eBin the last two years ' nunclledTs oeres of land on which la bor was formerly thrown away arc now tho pride of the farmer. OATS will be ready for the sickle in about uvo weeks. The acreage is largo and the crop will be good. GRASS haagrown with such a determination to not he excelled by other crops, thai the V)us of hay to be put by will equal in lumber if not larger than ever known. Many pastures which usually havenot been sufficient for the herds, will uoducG one-thirdof n crop ol hay. ALL IN ALL it willve one of the most prosperous years kr DcWitt county in. the last decada Apples will be plenty; pota toes, grden stulls, and every thing ex cept peichcs. with which suckers are want t-Viistaln hfe, and increase their weMth.Ui combine to bring about the broad siye which almost continually J 'ambobirer the area "of their honest A. Loox. Kf r JU " 1 I I ' I Ml I I .'!5 ClrY BREVITIES. Mr. Callasids is building a house. Mr. Ballard has a very fine team of colts. George Blair will move into his new house this week. A. F. Lock 1 la rt was on the sick list for the last few days. Walter Shcrwood has tiken a po sition with A. S. Marsh. Wi: are indebted to Mr, Tlobt. Hicks for some fine potatoes and onions. There was a very pleasant party at Dr. Sherer's on IastTnursday evening. A. CcitE, of Catherton, lost a valuable ox the other day. He valued it at $100. J. II. Fort, of Geneva, was in the citV Sunday, visiting his brother, L. H. Fort. Mhh. James Potter is now visiting friends in Iowa. She is accompanied by her little boy. I)ui:i:;g the torm on Friday, Uncle Peter Marsden, of Line precinct had a 'barn blown down. The familiar strains of an Italian iiarp was heard on our.-stroets last Fri day and Saturday. Mr. James PorrKii, yard master for the Ii.'& M. at this poin bought a fine farm in Kansas the other day. (Iatjj-- Sc Boh anas have sold their meat market at MeCook, and Fd. Bo hanan ha returned to this city. A I'Kv; facts and figures can be found in another column of to-day'b paper in the shape of the treasurer's report. Pat. Berrv has been doing Red Cloud this week. He doesn't seem to have any fears of the Kansas officers. There was a paity Friday night at the llollr.nd Hou.-.o, in honor of John Judsou. It w:is a yery pleasant oc casion. A few days since the little son of Mr. D. llcfllebower got a prune seed in his nos-o, which required medical, aid to remove. It is a conceded fact that farming is carried on in Yobster county on a much larger scale and much better than heretofore. Till enterprising town of Wells is looking forwaid with anxious eyes fo il railroad which will open up the re sources of that country. Mr. L. II. Fort has lonted the For rester propci ty on Seward street, and moves intoitFoon. Mrs. Fort will be in Red ('loud in a few days. Don't forget that we tend either the Chicago 'JYilwne or tho Toledo HLide to gether with The Chief from now until November 1, for seventy-live cents. Prohahly the fastest time ever made on the B. &. M. was the night that the tiain wui run from this city to Hub bell, a distance of 49 miles in 50 min utes. The Red Cloud post otlice has been made a SI 500 oilico by the post ollice department. Bro. MeNitt is to be con gratulated on the incruaso of hi yearly salary. A little boy named Mai quette came near getting seriously injured on Mon day by falling ofi of a reaper on Web steri r.tioel. lie baiely escaped being run over by tho machine. Parties living within seven miles of Bluo Hill have been hauling jtgraiu to lied Cloud. The cause of this is that our elevator men are paying moioheie than elsewhere in the county. A The-Shak club is about to he or ganized in IImiX Cloud. The first (Irama will soon be given to tho public We understand that the .parties are now memoiizing their various parts. Ut. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, of Oma ha, administered the right of con fit ill ation on several candidates at the Catholic church on Sunday. Ho was assisted by Rev. Father Cleary. D. F. Atkinson, a former switch man at this point, was knocked out of timo by a train near Hubbcll, by which he had his hip dislocated. He was brought to Red Cloud. It was a close call. The case of Freeman vs. Burk, car ried to the supreme court from Gage county, was decided the other day in favor of the defendant in error. Mr. J N. Rickards of this city was tho attor ney for the defendant. Mr. Higgins, of Indiana, formerly a partner in tho law businos of G. R. Chancy, was in the city this week look ing after real estate. He thinks Ne braska is a. great state, and will probab ly hives- some money in Red Cloud realty before long. Our friend L. A. Haskins .Hying on Penny Creek, had a valuable heifer killed" by lightning on Fiiday. At the same time the houso in which he lived was struck, but fortunately no great damage was done, or no one injured. Tho heifer was valued at $20. Len Harris was in bathing last Fri day, and while diving from a wire stretched across the river he fell head downwards into a shallow place, strik ing his head on a stone which cut ase verc gash in his head and knocked him insensible. He also broke a rib. Dr. Damcrell dressed his wounds. Mr. Isaac Fish wanted to be kept posted on the events of Webster coun ty; and one day this week subscribed for The Chief. Mr. Fish is owner of one of the many fine farms in the county, and has 320 acres. He has 50 acres of corn, 75 of wheat, and 10 acres of oats. He recently sold a two-year-old calf that weighed 11 SO pounds. The Red Cloud National Bank, since it was organized into a National ifturk, has been constantly increasing its bus iness. This we are glad to see. A iirm that hasgot the enterprise of this bank ing house is deserving of success, and Ave are glad to know of their revived prosperity. The stockholders are all interested in seeing Red Cloud boom, and are using all their energies in that ""direction. Success to them. s S?t5 f.JM - f.' irv . k j -"-V -- . -ef- S.JX.-W. Mr. Saltzman has got corn in the silk. WAY'shardifare store lias iKMmpafnt-' ed in front. Henry Cook 13 in New York state visiting friends. E. V. Runaow gives a dance at tho rink, this Friday night. Mrs. Beukit, of Illinois, is thcgguust of J. S. Emigh and family. W-ill MosiiERhas iold his interest in the meat market to his father, We are under obligations to T. C. Hacker for some fine raspberries. D. P. SSammon left for Friend, Xeb., on Thursday morning. for a two week's visit. Dr. Baird who has been following hi profession in the Valley, was in town this week. Ludlow & Son, lost 40,000 brick last Saturday night by the.-torm, causing a mono loss of 500. The managers of tiie rink entertain ed their friends last Saturday night with some fine Italian music. Mr. IE. A. Howard recently bought seven town lot?. They have about GO acres of fine corn on their farm. The Red Cloud Creamery ralhcred Tor two weeks in July 13,100 inchc: of cream and made fi.SOU pounds of but ter. Mr. B. T. Reed will move into his new residence this week, in tho north part of the city, which he has lately ciected. Ludlow & Son, now have on hand a kiln of brick ready for market. They invite contractors 10 call and see for themselves. . W. H. Smith and .wife of Mindcn, were in the city the first of the week vi-iting friends and relatives. They drove over in a buggy. In another column v ill bo found L. if. Rust's advertisement of nursery stock. He has everything you could wish for. Patronize home. The usual monthly services, of the Catholic church will bo held at Rod Cloud, Tuesday, August 9th, 18S4, by Iiev. Father Cleary, Pastor. A ru'i.L report of the democratic na tional convention, to-geiher with a portrait of Cleveland, can bo found on the iu-ido of to-day's paper. DruiNO ho storm Tuesday night in this city, Mr. D. Dednok's house was stru.'k by lighiining. Mr. D. was knocked insensible but soon recovered. No damage done to the house to speak of. Tn eke will bo a meeting of the Blaine xi A Logan club at the rink Tuesday nivht, next. There will be music by tin- band and speeches by Jas. McNeny, J. L. Kaloy and J. S. Gilliam. Come everybody. The friends of Mrs. John Moore will bo gl:nl to learn that her trip to the mountains is rapidly improving her health. She is now able two walk a distance of throe blocks to her meals, thre" limes per day. Soxh. Report. Report of school in district 49, Carrie Newhouse, teacher Scho 1 began June 10. Thoe whoso scholarship is 05 or more, deportment 95 or more, and attendance 100, are Elfretda Emcrton, 'Louisa Emcrton, Eugene Emcr.'on, and Joe llumphrc', Tnr. following are the names of those who had the rite of comfirniation cun feriod upon them on Sunday last, by the Rt Rev. Bishop O'Connor at the Catholic church: Mrs. Julia Miner, Miss Mary liner, Miss Carrie Miner, Hugh Miner, jr., John Scott, Sarah Roaiand, James M'cGinnis Miss Gaffney, James Ryan, Fiancis Fee and the two Mc Cartney boys'. AiTonsEV Gates, of Salem, has filed papers in the Smith county eoiut ask ing for $5,000 damages for "Mrs. Adcr son, so brutally beaten by Pat Berry some weeks ago. Pat has 240 acres of l..nd and ronsiderable personal proper ty and Mr. G. is confident of gaining the cjisc.- j'ttrr Oak Herald. Several of our Red Cloud attorneys have been engaged in this case on both sides. Mi". Anderson, whose life was despaired of for a time, is recovering rapuliy. The Emigh Bros, ranch near tiiis city is prol.ibl as extensive as any in the county. They have 10 '0 acres of land six miles from Red Cloud, and have fitte 1 up with all tho latest im provements. The also have nearly 300 head of cattle and are constantly increastng the number, Mr. James Emiszh having just returned from the east with a Urge number of fiue cattle The Chiee L glad to learn that the boys are doing well, and we heartily wish them success in their entetprise. On Saturday we had the pleasure of being shown througn Brown's marble and granite works in this city, and found Mr. Afryers,thcforeman,and the assistiints very busily engaged in Filling orders. Mr. Brown the genial propri etor informed us that the business was constantly increasing, and that they were receiving orders from various parts of tho state. We also were shown some of the work executed there and must say that it was as fine as we have ever scoa. Wa wish Mr. Brown success, for wo really bciievo he de serves it. The plans r.r.d specifications vof the First National hank's new building were shown lo us this week. This building will Uo 5x60 feet, two stories high, and will 'be handsomely decorat ed in front. The entire first story will I be used for the bauk and will be fitted up In the latest and most, convenient style, with plato glass front and tiled J floor. There vill be a cashier's room, a book keeper room, directors' room, a vault, etc., on tha first door, and in the second story the roams will be fit ted up for offices. The' building will beniihepiece of Architecture credit to the citv and tha firm that ereeung 11. - - V - --rv - Li " -- . " . .-Px'WflLs .JKrfjr" .- -'- . :!i -iiftiasS'Sfira' , 25rtStlS3Scg idfilSSaiCfi- ; - ik '- r .rt.- - 4 ti - , S. . -J- i J J TTTM .-. lrTV .toC- t ! rr -IB ' -( BIE;- T W III IM I - "- - I tnr' -.I5. Jlt it' ! i- ' ".- - if. rm il i MM, 1 IHIM iiHHHM In lilt I I . jfi Report of County Treasurer of WebstSConnty, ITebrasfrom hwfry BtoJtfc JRl! To:J IfonnrableJVnanlof ronntyCor3ikncro Whtcr foauty. Nehrafci '"'J " . "'. vj.K-4.5,iu uukuio out RKrAITTT'LATION. Tcrtrnj; tin zmtitznt a 0. June. lNl. tn urh aat .Uof tl .wtnil fund KINO OK KL'NDS. :;iZf Gi'ticra! tanking, .,. z. " ihcA " I'lilvpnffr. IVnlUfiJ:ary.. iwrnu " Tuvitie JkittaL.... . " Ountol KuiltUiu . .. " I: Jt.rni sc1kh1 Uail.lltKC .. " .yt:iot lNt !tinr4)Ml ?... .-viKXM ijuw imyre.si " Nln linl Irfjj., Uk U rity Ijutd Ifteef :... 0 mm .rf'or;it!iwnt .., Cnnl iieral " Mfll.f'l'. ' Knllrand Itotttl . .i:oa! Kind 4 ' Kial Warmwla. Ir rMii'iiuiivMtd!.' ui: - AdvprtHiKu . ... KInrs aul I.lf i-.. . 1 r aiiiyr-' n.sit iluU.'. . . il-ii Cloud Vill.-e Ta iitiw 1IHI V:!tegi Tat J't - 4 UrMr'J jiljnneu I faprHa! Itrfcjre. I)b,:rict Uund Dlsirtrt'hool . - V a f j - bVhnM Uotul , ."-iMKtl Judumi'nt I-"tir 1 is Ait'oiiit Coittitv liriilf 1J anl 1KS.J Iasyv. JuJie Uk l'rw inct llond.. (4iimiv ('i!i r.il I'MtJ Warr.ini- for !!, u.st. ireai-tcnK'o'inl f'rii Fun-l WKmutts tor Kej;istorfl ( outity icn nil I'ui I V,-.rr:int for fountj I5rnio KuihI rrant.H rttatcrvil Ime STATK OF N liLICASTv A. yibbttr Co.. -. f. i-ctfil ana iiisinirs tl in Hihco'i: tj. from tin tli-vt tlavn; .lanitar'. w, to tlwliituiyw' Jtriy, 4t. H.i MnTtl -ssr uw -orrTt to tin U"J of mv kiioJ.(!ue ami tH?l4f. MAIL Or Nl.lllt'SK..W"elstcr County, si: STATK OK NKIllC A K.. WVblor C tntv Iri'ntuit.r. l m-isli'rrnma, lira.iK.t. aut wo l' triu- ainl correct nnl v- lurtlier n-rtilx thiet tin t!it Iialrman of the 1 oanl tliat a .-.out cjfial to utlt 01 ,i'.'u, rouui y. in ins srimaiitiiiu svuicim Attest. J. r. I5AYHA. County cit rk. L. H. Kl'st was in Crete Saturday. Jaki: Millek has gone back to lloos ierdom on a visit. F. A. Duinnh will go to Wisconsin on Monday lor a three week's visit. The V. ( T. U. will meet at the res idence of Mrs. J. W. Warren, Wednes day, July 23. Mn. A. J. Welch, telegraph manag er, has rci;o vexed from his illness and js on deck again as usua. A TKAVKLiN-i man who has been over nearly all of the .'tale, says the best crop- are in Webster county. The Crete nursery is one of the lar;" est institutions of the kind in tho wc-if, and is now furnishing "garden sass" to nearly every town'in the state. Tin: remilar meetingkif the Woman's Belief Corps shall bo Monday, on or before the full moon, and tho second Monday thereat! cr, nt 2:30 p. m. ? Theue will bo services at tho Baptist Church next Sabbath, at 11 o'clock a. m., aftc: which a Sabbath school will be organized. Prayer niggling Wednes day evening ot each wck at tho usual hour. A jieautifjcll Italian marble head stone is now receiving the finishing touches at at Brown's marble and gianile works. When finished it will mark tho bust renting place of Mrs. I. Fii.4)ie. Mi.-srs S. W. Makvin our genial and popular freight clerk and Jas. Potter the efficient vanl nuister are now rev veling in the realms of "Boys widow hood," ti'.eir better halves being absent on a viait to tho east. There will be a meeting of tho Agri cultural Society of Webster county and all interested in a county fair. Meet at the courthouse on July 2Gth, 1S84, In order of the president, at 1, o'clock p. in., J. C. Warner. 50-2v The Western Union telegraph re ceipts at this place for the past three months have averaged over $130 per month and is still increasing. This would seem to indicate that the busi ness of Red Cloud was in ship shape at least. List of letters remaing ucallcd for in the post-ofiicc at Red Cloud, Webster county, Nebraska, for the week end ing July 14, 1SS4: Mrs. Lillie C. Barnes Owen A. Bnrtncr, A. M. Glover, S. D. My res, Mrs. Fannie YonWoeol, Frank Wright. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Angustl I, ISM, if not delivered before. In calling for above please say udverrtsed giving date of list. M. B.McNitt, P. M. On Saturday night lied Cloud lodge I. 0. O. F. installed the following offices for tho current term. T. W. Hatfield, N. G. G. N. McDanieU, V. G. E. A. Young, Secretary. F. D. Hummel,' Treasurer. J. D. Leach, district deputy grand master, performed the coremony. After the ceremonies Fred Hummel took the crowd over to his residence on Sew ard street, entertained them in royal style for the balance of the evening. On Tuesday evening Faith Rebecca lo.!ge No 19, I. O. O. F., installed the following oilicers. Mrs. E. Metcalf, N, G. "- Mrs. T. W. natfield. V. G. F D. Iiummell, Secretary, OraapsJlIoMoai. On last Tiiurtday evening Dr. L. D. Denney,.a prominent pnysicianof Red Cloud, and a young man who is well and favorably known to all of our cit izens, was united in the holy bonds of wedlock to 3Iiss Laura E. Bainl, an es timable and cultured young lady of this city, and daughter of Dr. Baird, a former dentist of Red Cloud. The cel ebration of the nuptials was performed in the presence of a very few intimate roads of the contracting parties, and wis o!einuiia bv the Rev. C. R. Lea- w.is5oiEjnai.wu:u fest, of the Methcdis- Ccuroh. liis Chief extends its conirratulations to the newly married connie, and throws and a the proverbial snoeLSiter mem,- wiiu- are mghiciii a long-aiia joyous me,iuuoi ".S-: - .-rill 4-jZ-nfiif iujuj,uin; aMi. 'tar; " . - .. r ? . - ( ior av ini uar. iwi jw: nuj nrw itn 3aK kxtsI Jar. jaty U 5tJ. tha fft& -;ion 4jnc m-fcl. ai I -r-rlof CUa. Ur.-Lj tnjawnvrof W4ln -iv:, Nefav. ." Tp9 'AV oa'Amotmlal Rrj-rt1- Lr.u: (CvltrVtj! 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Cownt Twj.-nu.vr Ilaicjow anJ that I aii in 01 sc'''ini4 to jiuy nr:. wl. Blniuo Mnl Ixvau Club. On Saturday night, pursuant to call a number of republicans met at Judge Veiser's o'lice and made temporary arrangements to organise a Blaine and Logan club, with the following reult: On motion, Prof. A. L. Funk was be locted as temporary chairman; G. J. Warren, tecretary. It wju moved by W. H. Strohm that a committee of three be appointed on organization. The committee as appointed were, W. J I. Htrohiii, M. B. MeNitt, and E. H. Ambler. Moved by K. C. Haw ley that a committed of three be appointed on enrollment. Carried, am! K. C. Haw lev, G. J. Warren, and A. C. lloamcr were appointed as such committee. A motion to appoint a committee on res olutions rc"iilt(d in appointing J. L. Kaley, J. S. Giiham, and A. J. Kennoy as a committee on resolutions. It wax thou moved by W. Tonga n ten that a committee of three be apnointed on arrangements for next meeting, and the chair appointed nssmh committc-o Mr. Highl.tnd, A. H. ICaley, ami W. Teagarden, after which the meeting ad journed, subject to call of picsident. The dedication of tho First Baptist Church of Bed Cloud, Sunday, July 13, was an occauion of much interest and satisfaction. At 11 a. m.'thc hotic was filled with an unusually intelligent and appreciative style of people, who lis tened with much interest to tho exer cises which were ai follows Organ voluntary, after which tho Lord'd Prayer was chauted by the choir. In vocation Rev. Geo. O Yciserjf Psalm of praise read by Rev. Harris, of tho Presbytotian church, after which the congregation joined heartily in a fa miliar hymn. Chapter read by Rev. W. P.. Connelly. Hymn, Zton. Prayer by Bcv. Lenf.j-U, of the M. E. chLch. Anthem, "Guide Me, 0, Though'W-at Jehova," by the choir, after rhichtn very able and forcible sermon by v. W. K.'Connoly was lectured to the audience from the t(grt: Walk About Zion. Psalm? 18-12-12. Coronation. Financial statement by S. Perkinp, church treasurer, stowing a present exnenditure upon the church bui uug of 2201 17: present iudcbfelne. $9."0 after wb;ch an earnest call ws made to Tise that amount, and a response of subscriptions came up charae'eris tic alone to the people of Tied Cloud, until an amount beyond aH expecta ion of th(e present, was made Vp The Home Mission society represent ed bv Pev. W. K Conn illy pledged he bust $ IOC of this. indehiedncA, and that with the sum raised on thn treas on and since, clear the present in debtedness of the church. Aier an other anthem, "They That Tru In The Lord," the services closed with the benediction. The members of the church held a social and buainc-4 meeting in the afternoon, and in the- evening nearly as large an audience a.--FcmblcHl and Intoned to a most excel lent sermon by nev. uonne'y. suojeci t4I know fliat my Redeemer Jiveth.' A few more subscriptions were received and the meeting was cloacd witli dedi catory prayer by Rev. Geo. O. Yciscr. Many comment of praieo were heard of the success of the day and the tine church building. The members of the Baptist Church feel and express them selves especially grateful to, and com mend all those who nave so liberally and cheerfully aided in th good work and to Rev- Connelly who has tascen great interest and aided so much m carrying out this enterprise. In driving over tho country every where can be seen the great thrift ana fine crops. The farmers of Webster county are happy over the prospective results. Nowhere is there a bad Held of corn, but on the contrary every field seems to be vicing with other in grow ing. Small grain of all kinds is 5ner than ever before known and much more abundant. Harvesting has commenced and from this the farmers will bo busy gathering the golden grain. We do not believe that there in a finer counlry on the face of the green earth than the Republican Valley. It U timplj be- yond description, and the tnl fertile i fad iToaa ml vfT decD. and brines faith greater result. to the tiHer to ;hc smh xjj u of I farming in Webster cotinty L muck easier tlian that tn eastern iaates.XJuc- t- rt-ft-vitfr inlrt !onsidmiirtf w must Wtbai toe Rcpoblican vaHcy ia the garden of-the ieJ.-u . "f Vj " tTl B3. ""' - -. L-.r. , ITetras&k fror nrrn attrl : wwraiits netszrtfL V& sl attt nat jst ! ilier w An iV Uil miner uteuz Tn ?wti r.ivl . ) ,r. T! KT' v i 1121 ,.! lit.-j :it2 n 131 ('i U'.N fl ri - a.jj.'o t; s.m rv K 'ett-rl i it Urtli: Vniul Hrraitt f (AtMt sjH'lat liriI.' Warrant rfff!lvr..l sits i.tMrxtl taal ,"cciai urWije urra.4L'.r lmniv awvtr tto tl th forUnz tatnwit H a tr. iuiii ol alt iac- m.j.I nioi-yt Iu th rvtrw tu ot Jij.l-t. J. 1. HAYH A, ConmyCl ttu Ju'ruhy cprltty Ihnt r lum carffnJt r xj whwh nnul tntWH; ha ntMi, an 1 tn,jk;iH i tier .-tfir.'.tcUMinhf j.v.tuutNl torlrt th"lV i Krcafcj" of thn Storat The windstorm that tiiMud over R Cloud on Friday, did considerable da agu in Kansay. It blew down a win . iif..w. it... .1 . m milt tor Jir. 111. -fu.ia, oj mifj ns.jrj The roof was blown oiT of CL.tr Smith's houae, on his sheep ranch, a hurt Ins arm. A water s-pout bur.- on Mr. McPhunun'tf farm, and ca near drownim his little children Cartright's bUblo wu blown down, Mr. Boico'a irranarv wa nuked no bloivu SO rods ittul'laiuiud on an t man'- farm In lh! citv tho storm 4 not amount to much a far a dam was concerned, but tbo wind hMK dust up in good shajje. After it mostly passed over, lightning nir the soutJi-et.-t corner 01 coort D and run down tho. Hue into Con Clerk Bahya's oificc, where it b down the stovo pijo anil fcaitcrcu all over tho room until evervthi.ig jw black as the ace of .fades. H were five men in thu room at the tx via. J. P. Uulu, fr. Firt, W., Vicbor, A. P. Urapi'or, of tnntv lllinob. and ShenirW.irren. Vi.-c Cramer, and Foil looked like they been suddenly transformed into cendents of Ham, their Cmvs wcr besmirched with soot- It ww roj ed thai inciters hair wn LIowi of tho top of hi head, hut an cxat: ntion it rnov-'d to be a fibric J low over, laying all joke ividu it n clone call for the o 1 up,itiLrt of th ficc, and their osvnp" wai aimply acaloiH. Two or three other pa in the citv wurc severely hotkid none injured. Tno chimney on a eourt-hoiHe wiw a comp.ete w There waj 1.0 damago done lo croj: Webster county. ON BATUI.inY NH.JlT there was a reiltetition of Friday ni storm, the onlv difiereuce being th heavy ram accompanist it wnic said to have been the heaviest thn fallen in a r.um!r of vcsira. Near! of the cellars, in tho inly wero J with water. In Jewell county, s.x.s.tho storm was very upverc, a: strinofhaii two and one-half mCV. 1 m t mF mt s" -& -. v. , - JHfcti- K -cr.. V. t s . M. ..., . --, - "1 in -1- - -- ,, -. .y3ma&. mrr m i a i a t I Vfarnw 1 i sai it uc v 3 k 1 Hi of ti ia j tt at t : 1 IKtt :' .C, 1 Sl . Ta SJ rr - Tii HI ivr.1 5Jtes . - sa tftH $4 3 rw. . : 18V t?l. jT.rjKi mi w . 1 3l 17 M m itjau ila. rr v tl ... .. iU M ,tVMt It 11 ' 5.1 ta 21a iw? Ta vjta .. .j am . i fct"t I4i7t ttr r--; vu: i mtn . j 1TTT AS : it2 n s wide mowed down everything in? I previous storm Wclwter county re 1 ed no dam ago from it. . But clscw in the ."tate the htorm h reporwi to have been severe. co-wr c ai has .o for been very fortunate in way of storms. Total vAlnatioirof lands, town aim personal proporiy, laua- ee precincte in Wcbstor counV a evs iiuu ep.uoj.uu .ui 1001. -$l Ivnd Ic Ouhteltocfc... s;ir.watr ... . Oaic Cnfk ;.ir3.W .. I1aua.mil. Dm Creole ... Ucc Baxin Wal.t Creek In.ivak . . Harwtiy ... I'o:intn ilwl 11964.... ..5) wl i Vtl - - . GltO VU2TA iui,;i l.CCMJl 4 I & Hftkle llcwk allium Cow!ea nad Aaifccj". ! tiaa - Total Uwn lots... Total taftu ToUl pt5ootsy T(a! li. & 11. xI5-ay yrvpvrty. . GratvlTotail .1 2JM t Special item' and amount of eonalty assessed in "Webster county,! 18S1, as equalized 7wer V; Hordes iSillc fti 1, i.J l uywr irj 113 uri Ilea, a:J Uo .. , Or3 . . .. - .3 lertaaarr. Croip ssA ifirer p&Us B & -it. riiiwa jvrty. . t rsj We are indebted to Misa Frances S. Fulton, of Lincoln,, eb fur 1 irfjok entitled To and through "& v., li-tr a Pennsylvania GirL" Thi one of the most interesting Lopkj th his been Ia;d upon oar uunm jor .Mrfim. and treats tipoa in -aronc.': v.f rr.fturces of thU crest &ste of braska. Mt Jolton cair.e vest irii & colory fromPcaitsyVAnut a Jejea ago, and lfJ. tratciing orer m -rL .riaTthe uma iace then, e? m ..4in ut a zreat maox of M forwt- toarn, and has jnvtn R4 CSiHici . jrootl cntt-oC. ra nies comi: wett, or parties Hving inthe tUt -siring infonation in regard foKafcr: IwiW col jail to scours copy A ifitui5.boov- L.vj wuio mowcu uonit nmuiiix ."-: 4 verfmenu Among or mmi nw-j pathway. Mr. Hrn.lnck. well knjUrt bttj,inc mm are tktfidwmk in this city, h reported to have hnd Mfl a:i rlpublicarH, whit lhh mjwriV acrwofcom ruined by it. LikeflMc. n',iti2 the diverg fctfoiM Are " i . r--' rv "''aw t -v jasiar?2r .Hi.. u -" Jms ir iBIHMaBAi mk, jt iiit 1 j-a if MH E m Kf IN c m ? u- mz 1 la w 7s m g & ; : K i 3M ? e f ?H B rtft apra Jt ? . 1 ?j j m At . a n m rr kta k )... 5W Ml ft 3 mi 11 I v& i I . tn s it PI iH3t tt0 a. yj ?j t3 1? I 1 m u ' m it SS M 3J x B S?S3 SfMfc g! if? Ka Sl-t 31 TTWtH tSj 01 nrn: gtW ITTf 4 l tf4 J4S- St. lidi... ;rr!rt xn:Mt o? ail ts i4 mmovt) rj4 ituat LV a?uitnt, ;OKre tr4l f CHAS, Hl'tlOW.CtfMlyTrtMniilvr. JI0 3auxcJ fjtarrl t C&k BJr oui w nHTtti tfrpiu, at arp XHa ! : , ttwcwii TottJktaaliia KM CtjtL Lifl t.l ?- VC1UIUICW. UUtKJW. tftfti ii in. rouutjr i tiUlDRKOCK. Moislure prevniK . 15veryloly rejoicing. , . I. W, Cntry accompatiIet ha WtHh! , Alex., to tho cant. "? Lost week's issue nhoitM havo jiaMv t n, Eaton, instoml of Mr. Eaton, in Si? 11 ling to tho trip to Colorado. ,ep Mn. Horn and Mm. KViMfthzivercis K j M U a . i Udiahed thomselve in Uia drcfsniak i, business, and are orlhy of ibelil. " Ml patronnue of our lrtdie Mn. Rich .ti sold a half mtet In diinunt to Mrs. Wait, nud lhy now ; xupy ino commoHiiouii uuuuitigown hly H. F. King. iiarthc iwiiUSet. , louring the utorm Bntunky m,ht a ,in f iht iron bndgo cro-nlug wt vcrsauth of town Ut iu mooritiii'' ( (iwnx proMr.itcu uuo urn river fi Until the damage nhall hav Wcu tt iarcu i'rai incouvomenco u truvuL , wpll n detriment to himn will ha . jcrienreil. 1 At. C. W. Raymond and family, e 1 t i&Hiued liy Mm L. M. Blue, kxm n m9 DorrtaJtcr, this stnte, their home. ' r Itaymond w pof.?! ol rare mini i' 3 frUcnt, while botli Hidtc ro of . " d ied htcrnrj' (nte; m Inu lfi x i iotxil on ovnl occaIouji by thtjir. fi ccttuiful public roadingx. We nkiir ,r ,j Ihoir preioneo n koo1 viiittltu. at.1 Hjel the km. of their imdinfti and w !,nmncA i icnu m giving sucii- jhu ;i ncennituiicnu m wt?ra ever ot.mi; ovKmu ai well t.latln chntnUr. V jurcorrenpondeni mct clieerfiilly ct mmeud this worthy family to th tcrituiT, rogitnw nmi corinoencf ot uif-ir n wjr formed acqUftlnUucw. ?jm that the two great poIUlcal nar tt f wh before th people with tuir p n'frnw, and their candidAten for tint J U f inagistracy, let u hope tlmt th g h! ionio of tlie electoni m thU xrwl n p ilftio may slay th harm of ay ffe ti i J0t oflnllt from thti on prty ,oc tl e ofber that would have a iHw.cy u t iw tha rac. Then U ivblmx t in Juch a Rtmggle ju h now Immhjc it a-ij rated between thw mljy rr?! mi politic! wartr, ihnt may wU a'fciiitoilencthe blatant jjkrt,(f u Wn to know j?Mt how rHMitk li ic.it bummers, Mt&hinvU ni lick ' III I T'ltRKmbwuoftht Rrmiblfeii sw uitteoftbe e.gktb Jwdidi Ifatrkt' a; o iitriby reqmtw to weft ut ux ft rd, funitu county; on Saturday, July I'lihat 10. o'clock .in. for. h r iM3r of fSilnc itet d iJam ofrnM' n i: tko next Judicial convntioi nl o, temsactinjeany otlw r MwiheM tJit w. ume ue.ore i cemmium. j i lre will be mwrtio of th R. p Mcn cottnty central eKmfct V 'rmkr cottoty, on Uiriyt Jul M, wane si eoun&y tiow, . infection of i.th huyltHm J '.H. Srfcoif x, Mcrettry. t Ttfr tikim. Od way In ltmm ri 5r hi?lml in m4 Umr k ft &, ugoo4 food. 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