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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1884)
v - . . taRr ; t. - - - . - S- ' ... KI r 'A r i 1 r If t i 4 (1 i " f I . A -fob v - . f si The Red Cloud Chief A.O. HOSMER, a . rrgpr exr FRIDAY. JEFI L, 1884. CITY BREVITIES. Doat forget the fair. . A. 3. Maiisii went to Chicago Mon dny. TllEAKUKLK this week. Bcsciiow was iu Omaha IIoihK racing every day ai the fail next week. Rkmoiucu that the fair takes place next week. Watt Ciiamhcrs has a flu. Merino buck for mile. I). F. Scammox brought to this office some fine bccld. The 17th 1st', .md 19lh are the fair days next wtxk. We icceivcd a catalogue this week from Harlan college. H. B. Simmon's ami J. K. Wall trad ed farms the other clay. J. E. Jkuomi:, of Iowa, a relative to the Garber , ia in the city. J. H. Helton, of Blue Hill, w.-u a pleai.-ant caller on Tuesday. D. LutzVs building south of the rink da fjiftt approaching completion. , J. K. Wai.i. went to Iowa this week to bung back his aged mother. Frkd Nkwhocsb haH got a curiosity in the shape of hue mud turtle. Ouk worthy brother, John Kellogg, ia budding a new hotine on his farm. J. II. Smith manager of the creamery w.ka u Omaha the other day. Mil. Fkiu:lsov, of Ohio, is doiinr lied Cloud, and the best btate in the Union EvEttvuouy come to the fair. The ladies aid so:ietv illmeeta Mrs. R. Mitchell's this "Friday after noon. Mrs. Spaxogle and .Mrs. Dodd will tjo to Pennsylvania in a fe d.iys out a visit. The anti-monopoly delegates of this county attended their biate convention on the 9th. J. L. Miller proposes to give a fine bridle to the best lady equestrienne at the fair next week. Mrs. 'A. J. Tom Lisbon has been quite ill for the past lew week, but is now convalescing .slow ly. There will be a base ball game on Friday between the Jted Cloud nine and the Superior club. J. L. Mixer has returned from the oast where he has been purchasing goods for the fall trade. Uxcle Levi Moure, D. B. Rpanogl e. A nunc ijuigiy and several other parties "went to Omaha this week. Lots of fun at the fair next week. Mrs J. W. Burns and daughter Mipfj Ada C. Burtis. left Monday for a two months visit in the east. The spire is heing built in the Bap tist church. This will ureatly improve the outward appearances of the church. The CiiiKpr u sites return thanks for a most delicious water melon from the hands of our friend Mr W. G. Ar buckle. OnR public school building is too .small for the increasing and lining gen oration, and there is some talk of di viding the high school room. Ouu friend, Robert RowmK who recently met with a serious accident from a mowing machine is recovering rapidly. We lire glad to hear of it. The Chicago Lumber Company of this city, have purchacd 11. W. Brew er's yard at the depot ami have com bined the two. This iirin i- doiii" a i x splendid business and wo wish them J success. Uncle Peter Marsdks's tea n tool inght the other l.iy ami run oil. hut imcie I'eter siayeu with mem sinui he stopped their flight. fie received a flight bruise on the bead but not of a serious nature. We have received liThr Heart of Our Continent", published at. Rloomiugtou. Neb., in the interest of the great Re publican valley. It is a neat specimen of typographyand The Chief wishes it the success it richly deserves. The Rev. Geo. H.Brown, who was recently engaged to preach for our Baptist friends has moved his family to Red Cloud from Cheyenne, and is now comfortably located here. The good brother is welcomed to the gale city. The managers of the Red Cloud creamer' will put in a cheese factory in connection with the creamery a- aoon as spring open. They propose to run both of these industries. They cjui .make money at both. Success to the en t reprise We would respectfully call the atten tion of our many readers to the stock sale of C. F. Cather. which appears in another column, lie has ISO heat! of cattle for sale and an immense amount of other stock. Don't forget the date, September 22. A. H. Brows, proprietor of the Red j Cloud Marble and Granite Work, will I Me anuwaim!Vh.i. of the finest exhibitions of ver seem at the county fair make one his work ev next week. Mr. B. is thoroughly en terprising and people who attend the fair should'not fail to see his display. We take special pride this week in ialling attention to the new advertise ment of A. Cook, the enterprising east nfde boot and shoo man, which ap-1 pears in another column oi to-uays pa- per. He has a large stock ana pro- j poses to give the people the advantage i of very low prices The Omaha Jlcpnblican has enlarged to a seven column quarto, and has Jadded a new dress to its many other improvements. Altogether the Repub lican is an excellent paper, and takes front rank among the many excellent dailies published in the great state of Nebraska. Success to it. Secretary Foloer, one of the prom inent politicians of New York, died at his home in that sUatc last -week. His illness" was of brief duration. At the time of his death he occupied the position of secretary of the tre:isury. He was an able and upright man. His death will be keenly felt, especially in New ork. Ocm merchants are now getting in their goods for th fall trade. We pre sume that this fall will be one of great activity among our merchants. The farmers have all been prosperous and its natural enough when they have been prosperous that others should as one branch of industry hinges upon the other. Business is business, and there are mighty few towns that can do up the Gate city merchant" when they start out for success. The Chief wishes one aud all sucicss and' pros perity'durinj tke coraing.month. . "3.' f7,;V &iis;ui. ?&& 't' S4JFKT . ' rVl mr.r tv---r rf'.T '- ' --cr- a OII80. ...fy .. ..., j PERKIXii A MlTCTIELf. art? onlnrtnti i I ., . 'ft'" . i uieir nKire room. The circus bill boards all blew down but were re-erected. II. C. Scorr h j;oing to build a new barn on his premised. S. Wolk has moved into his new hoube iu the south cud. Mr. Allijauoii, of Scott, made tua very pleasant call this week. TiieV.C.T. U. will meet at Mr. Bah.trdV, Wednesday, September 17. 1HL Rev. G. W. Humaiell will com mence making sorghum in a few days. Mia; Bertha Owex has been engag ed to tea-h the chuptM ten jj! iu the south end of town. Wm. Letsox has relumed from the east where he purchased a large atocK of dry goods, etc., for the fall trade. The Kan-sos City exposition is now open, and will continue to be a great feature lor the city until the 20th, when u closes. 1'ARriE.s wishing to make entries for exhibition at the fair can do so by fall ing at the law otlice of KaleyBros. Dont forget if Xo fees. II. ItuxoELL, living six and one half miles north of the city, comes to the front with a bunch of blue joint gra.-s 7 feet ami II inches high. Mils. Bright, a lady living near Bke Hill, was before the board of commia siomTS lor insanity last week, and waa adjudged insane and sent to Lincoln. Mr. Jons Moore, who has boen to the mountains for her health has re turned much refreshed from the invig orating influence of the Colorado cli mate. Mr. If. Asuersos commenced school last Monday m IJitrict 47, on Farmer's Creek. Mr. A. is an experienced ped agogue, and will teach the young ideas in good shape. The pews are being arranged in the Baptist chiu ch. IJitf Baptist church h a very handsome edifice md a credit to the city, as indeed are all of the churches in Red Cloud. Our friend J. II. Remsburg, who recently located here, has bought ix acres of land, and will erect him a line suburban residence. This is the kind of people Hod Cloud wants those who come to stay and are enterprising. We are indebted to our friend, Mr. Worley, for one of the largest and best watermelons we have seen in .Nebras ka. It ineasurad three feet and one inch around and one foot through. It was raised ou Mr. Avers' farm near I mi vale. The pisscnger brakemen and Pull man porters have a new B. it M. Ry. schedule under consideration, anil ex pect to issue a new time card soon. Hie officers of the road will probably he notified before the change actually ,akes place. The greatest curiosity that has ap peared iu many years iu this section, was a rainbow which shown forth in til it-brilliancy on last Friday night after the heavy rain which fell here. At the time the moon very brightly. was shining A S. Marsh is making a slaughter of his Mock ofgcodn. to make room for his stock of dry oods, which will hi the largest ever .brought to-Red Cloud He proposes to do an exclusive busi ness, and from what we know of him j The Chief feels confident that he will Will. Mr. Ki.7. Cox, of Webster county, ha purchased the Backer farm Tour miles nnrthca-t of town and will re- ! move his family there about the first of November. We undsiMand that Mr. Cox m an energetic rgetic fanner, and we ns vicinity. Snellen welcome him to CHnwr. A (Hceat many of our citizens went o Uin.iha thi. week to the Mate fair: -e noticed anion? the number. J. 0. ! Chamberlain and IJ. G. Knight, ofln av:ile, A. A. Pope. G. I' Clmnev, D. S. Helvern. W. II. Stroll in, Mr. Bronell, ami a great many oil. 'hose names we do not now call to nu.id. Oi'R Kansas friends should not fail to bring in some article of exhibition to our county fair next week. Com petition is open to Smith and Jewell counties we understand. Let every "man hring something if its not more tlmn a dozen cars of corn, a neck of potatoes, etc. Don't forget the date, Sept. 17, IS and p.). Everybody come and make the fair a grand success. G. W. Kxioht. of Inavale has been appointed station agent at that place by the li. x M. officials. I his is a worthy appointment, and The Chief congratulates Brother Knight on his 'Pi. .... .: . i miuuiw.-!. me biaiiou is now openeo j for regular busiue. This will be a I great help to the people of the vale, as heretofore they had to go to Riverton or Red Clond to dp their shipping. Our friend C. Wiener, has secured a portion of the rear end of Marsh's dry good's room, and has made an overcoat department of it. This de partment is connected with the gener al store by an arched way. This gives Mr.-W. comfortable quarters, and he lias taken ail vantage of tne mere room, and put in the largest stock Lathing eVer brought To the vail Kolhlu succeeds iikc SUCcess. ilSCU k of ev. It has been suggested by a number of our citizens that efforts be made towards getting the Western Union to put a telegraph office up town. This would be a convenience that would be appreciated by all of our business men ,inj We actually believe, the receipts of tl'e company would he increased from one-thml to one-halt of its present receipts. We believe the general su perintendent could well afford to give us an uptown office- The Nebraska Lumber Company, with its usual enterprise, has establish ed a wholesale lumber vard at Omaha. This company is rapidly increasing its business, and have put in several new yards in various towns in Nebraska, and by their upright principles square dealyig have made hosts of friends. The wholesale house at Oma ha will be a great acquisition to their business in the state, and we can as sure dealers who may have business dealing with them that thev will re- VnlvA tinrtA ltllt ln lrt r.nt mnnfr ft f the hands of the Nebraska Lumber Cotnpanv'. R. D. Jones, of this city, president of the company, is a gentle man of varied experience in the lum ber business aud we feel confident. (that under his supervision, and with the aid of the balance of the company, that the Omaha yards, as well as the balauce, will be successfully handled. The Chief wishes the company success and prosperity. Notice No bills will be paid on Red Cloud creamery, unless ordered by J. H. Smith manager. McSlIAXr & ScilKOEDEKi .. -. r i, V T.rrrirriti !. l.uit?;n .. ,... 1 . . -v .t:.1 , "i..- I ivtdnri I rjr"Tx ttirtr I v..- .- ....?.. .1 irJ : f .. v r i fflatijii -V (Kj to Mn. McBrid's for hate. N'kw fall goals at Mr. McBrideV. Fall goods are coming in at Lei eon'it. Axox UiCRT waa in Beatrice this week. Bcttcxxcc patterns at 31x8. Mo Bride'. Ladik flannel underwear at Mr McBride'. Gc to Ler.on's for your fall and win ter dry good. Ladif." Milk, jewey and kid gloves at Mrfc. Mc Bride'. Br.n comforts and quilts, a large variety and low price at LetaonV. A new sidewalk is being built on 4th avenue from the bank to Seward street Look out for new prizes in next weekV tPW -.. .AV'A'tAW l V fttQ. i -.- -. ---- - w i - r ,, - -w'-- piper to be given by the Golden Kagle. More new goods at the Leading Mil linery store, 1st door north l?t Nation al Bank. Jackets, jereys. cloak, new mar ketsa large line of ladiea wraps at Lelflon's. It will pay nil to study the few farts on firttnage as advertised by the Gold en Eagle. Fred I'eteusos is round hou fore man during the absence of Mr. Birney, in the eat. ' A. IT. LiSEHEROER.son-in-law of I. X. Taylor, of Ibis city, has bought a lum ber yard atCowh'3. S. Frazier. and wife, of Bryan, Ohio, arc the guests of C. W. Marvin, our worthy freight clerk, ibis week. The first republican gun was fired in Maine on th 8th At the election j everything went republican by heavy increased majority. The members of the Red Cloud lit erary sorietv and all interested arc ceouested to meet at Dr. Shrrer's, Sat urday evening at 8 p. m., Sept. 13th, 1884. The concert last Wednesday night wa a grand success and was very en tertaining in every respect. Mrs. Thompson knows how to handle the children in good shape. Hoop skirts and corsets at Mrs. Mc Bride's. Hair goods at Mrs. McBridu's. Both elevators at the depot are kept biHv unloading grain, the long lines of grain wagons daily arriving for cibly remind "ye old timers" of the wagon trains of anti-railway days. Oi'R Red Cloud nine Jplayed two games of ball on Tuesday, viz: one at (Jiete and the other at Lincoln. At Crete they downed the club in great shape, tho'score standing two to one; they were not so fortunate at Lincoln and got done uy t-o to one RinnoxsAiid neckwear at Mrs. Mc Bride's. The Golden Eagle has spread his wings still further we mean the pro prietor of the. Golden Eagle has ex tended his store by adding SO feet, tak ing the rear end of March's store con nected by an arch. This space, as well as the store, is crammed full of goods, and no one need go away on account of not finding everything in clothing, gouts' furni.-hing goods, boots and Mines, hats and caps, trunks, etc. All goods are marked in plain figures, and 0. Wiener makes it a point to put the very lowest price on his uood-. It ill pay all to come and look before pur chasing any goods in the above lines. Cunning for Water aelons. A few night since a gang of gallant young men called a co tncil of ten together, ou some lamiliar dry goods box, and decided that when all honest ., . rt j., tnu people were quiuiiy snoozing iu mc ffMLorpheus, that tuev woulu Ives avav lo some distant watermelon patch and partake of the Iu- cious fruit without the knowledge of the owner. About ten o'clock the self same conspirators who proposed to make clandestine visit to the re mote locality where the festive melon grew luxuriously, allied their hats over their optic, and each loaded with a knife, marched out of town by the right file for aforesaid melon field. Af ter walking some four miles very quietly, some fellow suggested that a patch was in close proximity. The order was given by the commanding officer to scale the fence and route the enemy. It wa a barbed wire struc ture and some of the boys got wounded slightly, but not enough to hinder the onslaught. Each grabbed what they supposed to be a melon and returned to the highway where a line of march was again taken up for home. Umph! ten good molons was no slouch of a tind ai.d their steps became quicker in the anticipation of the feast they were to have when once out of danger. Fin ally town was again reached after a sprightly walk, and at a familiar resort knives were called for and the carving process commenced, when to their ut ter astonishment and chagrin the wa ter melons turned out to be great big squashes. The boys have been kick ing themselves all this week over the blunder, and he girls ell they ob served that thev would never go after i melons again, although it was lots of , - , fuu, vou know! 7 'What's the matter with them not hi able to hat 4tliase crwiked balln? " -The boys who went over to play with the Guide Rock club hist Friday report a splendid time and excellent treat ment at tin hands of the club and citi zens generally. Only six innings were played with the Guide Rock club, the scores standing about even, the Guide Bock club a little ahead. The Red Cloud club, which was in attendance at the match wanted to play a match game with a nicked nine of both the Burr Oak and Guide Rock clubs for $'20 a side. Citizens of Guide Rock put up the money and the fun began, out at the close of the fourth inning the Red Cloud boy? kicked out and with drew the stakes, and the game was de cided 9 to 0 in favor of the picked nine. It is proiiiie that when Red Cloud wants to bulldoze again they will go out to some country" school grouds and tackle a lot of school boy?. The boys admit that the Rsd Cloud boys are No. 1 players, but say they are not so good that seven of them "can beat Guide Reck and Burr Oak. Herald. Yes, Mr. Herald, just trot over some of your school boys, and our nine will show them .a thing or two that will make the population of Burr Oak stick out their eyes, and don't you for get it, for money, marbles, or chalk We have a bad nine and they are hard to bat. It's no fun for our boya to play with clubs that don't know' how o plav a scientific game. . Do you liear.Eliaa? -As for the score at Guide Rock the other day it waa 13 to 5 in favor of Red Cloud. The picked nine complained tiiat they ''couldn't bat those crooked ljalb." Halt just fooled them a little. A s Si ' k, tSJ?jA:-3&-l3&:.r'. t f" )& mp j '&? a. & ." - "i luxJ v mg wa once aa imhan m - ktgc on the wt Mile of the MiMiwppi w ft Ktver. Ull Oud Unl mg ban of Sioux Hyed tbert. He u buried on a high bluff which overlook the city, nd U the only Indian there now. It Li a thriving and beautiful ion, and it is plea tire to live there in tb Kumiiier. The Sunday of our .uy there wu rainyrhut we went to church and after the services a voumc ladv friend tvHik me into the Sunday choo! anu.eaieu mc iieen iwo cia.--i I .! f. .! VUC v.Jfcs n" tyuin'it Oi SiilHIl ul. can oo tinmen wi.-ir iciiiue mr vxrur - eioufc. in uie in w-riiir m uiy aiaieuie t-.i Ko tu i iic nun- k .ii HixMxmi. out uiose living near uiejni-Mppi are parucuiHny iivoreu. aiuaiirii -jiii- boats with covered barges attached. fitted up purposely for excursion, can be chartered any rummer day, and there ure iutereting places to iait all along the nver. Lacli church has lis annual Sunday-school picnic m that way. and it is needless to add that the ' children enjoy theniuelves. Wnife we ' were there a societv called the I'.itri-j archial Circle celebrated noini event ' bv an excursion on one of thoe boat, going up the ner. 1 imagine th- event must have had reference to the luuiaiwii .wu " ucmu, inf.uie !...: u v.. ..i. .i .k.i.i. r..... . rain poured lown all any. llut a Uiis boat on its way would land at rre-cott. i v is., we took passage on it for that place. You can imagine the surprise of the Pryse bo when we went into the office of their new newspaper ven ture, The Ariel. Although this oflice is iu an old building, it contains a good many of the modern improve meuLs iu printing, and they take great pride in it. But it is a little mysterious to mo why th y settled in that town. It is small and old, and dull; and has not been improved any for the last ten years, but they have expectations of it, and it is possible that it may not have had half of its day, and theother half is yet in the future. The town is beautiful and quiet, and the l'ryse family are pleasantly situated, and seem to enjoy it. Minnesota has maijy charms iu the summer, but I prefer Nebraska in the winter, Theieis an immense wheal crop there this season, and they think their com looks well, but it looked small to mo compared with our- in the Republican Valley. Hctsky. nnvLKs. Warm and windy. Huymg is tho order of the day, but stacking progress es slowly these windy days. The two sons of Kcv. A Martinis left here one day last week for Franklin. They are going to a. tend the academy there. A little two year old son of Mr. Thompson, living east of Cowles, had his shoulder dislocated one dav las week. Dr. Schenck was called and rendered the necessary assistance. At hist accounts he was ilomg well. Burl, the little son of Mr. and Mis. W. A. I'rubakcr, died lnt Monday. Mrs. Dr. Calleuder and Miss Loui-e Fisher, formerly residents of Cowles. are hero visiting their many friendi. Mrs. S. Foe is visiting her relatives in the eastern part of the state. The elevator here has been pur chased by Mr. Busick. a gentleman from Kearney. He is going to add to the improvements of Cow'es by build ing himself a residei.ee. Messrs. (hi i' ford &. Fuller are buying and shipning wheat. A II. Linebanror, of Joliet. 111., has purchased the lumber yard at this place, and is receiving large lots of lumber, which ho proposes to sell on as good term- as can be had iu the county. He has come to stay and will have hi3 family here soon. James Lattvi .-md wife are in the eastern part of the state, inking iu shite fair, reunion, and visiting friends Henry Waller takes tho ribbon for the largest and best melons in the market. We suppose there will be no dispute i .., ', " , ,. ., .' I aiiout the noumiary line 01 tne croquet ground, since the improvements ad ded to it. Many thanks Mr. Editor for that nice chromo. Blaine is our choice, first last and all the time. Little Hatch cr. WEST 1NAVALK. T.nat Siinilnv two merchants from -v . Kivcrton, were down to farmers crce, 1 to fanners crc with their guns and dog, huntinr. In-", telligent men of the city should pet a better example for the country jakes. Last Friday evening we had a heavy ram and wind. It done no serious damage, except scattering looe lum ber, upsetting wagons and teariug the tops from the hay stacks. I. Snow and grandaughter, Dorches ter arc visiting at A. T, Avers. The old gentleman is S2 years old. He has been failing very fast in strength for the past six months. Our fun loving neighbor,- John Bar- don lias treated himself to a new bug- 1 gy. Now when he goes out for a rabit j chase, his jovial hound, Fly has to , take a back seat if she wishes to ride. ' YW ' xie considers nc is good enougn to occupy the front one. Buggy riding seem to be the rage last Sunday, some five or six stranger had passed, rchtn we recognized G. Worley. He drove aa fine a team as any. and had as dashing a companion by his side. Three cheers for our young bachelor. Aunt Hope. Baldwin. oanuuerg, rayne n'i rpierson are .,. . Y A. threshing wheat, oats and barley. Ford and Morker are turning over the stubble Brooks and Matheny are hauling hogs to Red Cloudy Grice and Antonie are making ha v. Ir. Cather h:is gone west after cat-1 ue. ; Grimm and Knock are running the ! mower. , Bibbie drives the milk wagon. Certainly our P- O. i surrounded by an industrious, paifttUking communi1 ty. -?' CATHEKTOX. Plrwtsw soaetima tavembHhmtaaIIic. OtrrtBhnatets rKaraed wtih a bouBtifHl OwimhMrternMes to tke froat witk Ih--taBwHrifcHattewwrty. t2 lect tan. He has ) reeefved atlMcsMsjareaj, fion rttau. eCBcatrh. Hisfeeab WaiMamKtojrirettlv tesgUl. XTOOrmKWKKX. Mosmee VpH stand U th placa to get year cheap and freak aicat? - fc. t.i .3 -' ." - 2r- -: " ? " P "He X - the other of arl, and by mam of the j mtf OVef !4 fw.; lush and the ctrcum-; god mny y&r m td t t-d 1 & lft4' 1 ? u TI?!., kL 2 tv quction- which the boys kent up on fer-ce at th root w tix mcbcv Come Uk thruwsb fti .uchvre it -u! if ? tirtMk rtvrf. one 9ide, and what the teacher told to to the front gim ! a man I oruken m faolt. . -Ha & ukfWr Z ?05 t?i the &r.s on the other. 1 obuinedquite Frank IeonAxd ay he go;nS to the j r zmt Truv .o4 mi ,e k, tb ! roTl 4wir&9 ?J f anunberofnewideiaboutAlK.dom .taieWr. " -pint of row on,. whUnt thy J 14icm Ulp !"S2? Neany twenty teachers are cuniiected ! J0i, o-lyvn i aIkhii to ell hU farm j oif. I-t ihcr Uo lm imMvl Yw wrtr 4 Frl yl fT' with tms school, bin that rainy d ; for the benefit of hu wife'. hrAlth. Hrcdotiu: thebtulier a ctvAt mluntf orx T C4Ur. W, onU ven were present, and nve of; I), tf. lleh'em .y3 he enn lt the m bmicmg liu mwnc uito U.n tir , "7 -..-. .- iiicni were woincii. ' tutc n a match team of ninlc. w A' I cannot let, ml, ot, amrir u , lf Tf ? ".2Xr Anitiiii' tbp olitfL-urtL of ilinnw.ihi ............. t u r .... '..... i. ti- ... . . 'tart ihom fcrtnl in Xfttf ffuf fC " . -,j Vj- , i'.'- i r- Murphy hw cfwk. An ether one of the old ctUr about to leave u. Jt w a rvod fr'uo ad w iwm; m ivwc iijui- Alf McCall m jut about traulle of the ftnc he un t know Jmnily ho ho to tot? for, Cleveland or Bi::h?r. but he hiu about Riftdo up hi mind of tht twoenN he illchoo the t And t vote for Butler. fJ 'tirn till llo nil lrf Km Kl . --..-- . w-. .. -.-. . -- ...w --.ifc i ,. jj0er tbxt wn poken vt in the 1 yv artv cMiLiblv lnfotmed that Mr. , Cbvik te.cn,, of lnfale, ha bought u. iUMLiVer farm. j jj. s,mon and Jim Wall have trax hx I farm. Jim .iv hK ha mt.tr. I""- " ------ ,.. , . ... ..r- live hundred doll.u by tin trade, ami Mino tmnka lie has made a thou- juiiL The l.UtrrjH.rt from the Io,t child. .-.. tunu iiwi i Broiler is i rum .. ll. lln kins ami sy-- the 31onnoii are dcir- us ii praise a large army to clonu u uie J.11UWI siai ami iiiry nave a great cull ;'r mfanuv and the 'ittlc lnjy hat been kidnapped bv some Mor- j mvn .Mes in. A. Jveuhu ami vti. Mime of tin; mo-t ....r..... .;..., ,...1 .l..v.... U ... . hikijii(Ij; .u uiiiivull going laruier-. in Iaiw prvciuct are now ' erecting a very fine, largu L barn. vivester lay ami Jmiii sutuui arc doing the carpenter work in good shape. John (Jalbreth is now walking on hip ear aud wandering with his feut. cays iLi a girl and don't know how it hap pened, but the wife ia doing fine. . U C -WKLUS. -- -." Dear Aunt Betsey: JI cannot refrain from attempting to answer the inquiry of Hustic, in a letter to you nnd will adopt the same loving ami persim-ive spirit manifested by vour.-elf in your notice of me in the Aryua. Now, Aun tie, what could have possessed you to write as ou did about John Aultz wno-o hammer has never been heard in Wells, nor has he ever been here, or about J. O. Orndroff, who lots never watered his pigs in a jug crock or any other earthen vessel, or almut my "break" in regard lo the school mauii singing when I havu never publicly criticised the singing of any individ ual. If vou are going to write fiction your effusions should appear as such. Moreover when it becomes, known that your statements of facts are unre liable and that your insinuations vilify the innocent although they may not be of sufficient consequence to otir up public indignation. I fear they will "-tir up" public disgust ami then, Ob Auntie, your position will be more un happy than the one of which you have 1 j lorewarncu me. .vow, near auui, n t vou enjoy standing by the frog pond drinking its beautiiM or the socieiv of John's pigi, ami laughing to sou them stick their nozzles in and drink, why that Is nobodv's business, but please aunt do not aspire to a position for which vou arc evidently not nuaiitied. Lay down your pen and attend to your nursing and knitting like a good auntie But if you decline to be moved by ibis humble admonition and arc detcrmiu- ed to enlarge your sphere by thrusting 1 . your nuzzie imo ine ousuiess 01 oiuers, j Itleasc inform the puhhc whet her the curl in the Uiil of John's pig 8 top-sy fnrvy or not. With bigfi reganl for your virtue aud talent dear auntie, I remain. Huoh. UUIPK ItOfK. Mr. IMillllps little oti frllotl a lior Satuntny eveiilnt: aim inKr an nrui. ur. unmn a L'ulled auI the IIUl- fellow I dulnj; nicely. A number of our I'lille Mre v litliig Irlena In j otiifr tate-.. nmoitg whom are Mtrl.ineM sahltt. , rrotnll't. MontKonu-n. Fiiiia-yati'l riiiillp, ami .Mrs. riin!im, wileofoiirllvcrjmaii, who It t 1 itinsol I tiii'teUri lov-;u j Dr. MoruivlUe lian ri-tunic! froia Citfunuln. ItlllCll llliprowo id iii'iuiii. 1111 .iuw uu)"-u i) he fiieialH anil jMlron that tli- lx'tor may o.n Je ailc to re-Mlme lit ofllrc prachrr. At i.:j !... .. ft....n f if 4.1 tli.. .Ih.t.kta li 1 I..... k ijiri.. I Hilt ifll'MC ifvv.il -i... .i.v iw-. " m.. r. t. , Ivpinii'teii wiui ns.iri nvrae a:iu awnna. ..v') rinnicpuMi arc bulMin a tkatitii; rink. 4fiiofel. wlil'-h. when coiniU'leI. will Ik? our ot ul0 nwt m the Mate. The fomi.iatlon u of Itrlck. the Itiiiiber of the ln-ot quality, ami Mr. .1. ' T. VarreJ. the contractor ami hullilrr. 1 too well known to nv-l more than ttie ihentlon of the lad. to ruirameo In Hit' mlinU of Uie public that thi'iailMiiis wm In a goo! one. , .fnnr.,V,;r 11.; it hV, -n iT, u, - rii UrAn IV.11I tliriL' find til tif rt ttiwxx.' thn rintrtrl. Valley. The hotel heretofore krown a the Mortjii f louvs has been ento:n:el. nuI rrmwlel I eil, paintl. refuniUliel anil put In flr.t cl;is j Hh.'ilK?. In every kiiw of the wonl. TliH new j hoitv L a nearly jerfect In It apolntnietiU an ' the lanrer aud more rialoratdr ftirnKlieil lim-- ch In the cltle. The tr.iellns pnbl.e ecm Ut i ; aa' I 1 ... . avm... .! ivn" ! taaltlVK ana are maKinr ; 't rest mi cnnfcirt. When Mr. ami .Mr, li. 4 .Mr. 11. i " T j took 1 1 tr jvx o rjr . 1 J I ' Y. 5 r.l "k Uxt a wi r-ti- in-miie'iit of'thclr gul" liie'ya etaDiM'ed a reputation that extends far tjond : thr lion!-: iMnis far ixvond the bonl-: SuRpSSdffi ly. J 1 .. ' .., .n.i. utl iiiav rear a rich banret ot the iwple generally. ELM CKEER. IHenty of rain. We had the picnic. K. K. Conrad hx a windmill. 3Ir.Cr.iw-fonli' having a deal ofjfekne. KeLuivt of (teorge Gnirad hare lrn vritttiaK here. We are glad to liear that San and Joe are do incu-cH in their renair shop. A Lirpe consreitatlon wm rery much dlvjp-1 pointed on the turn arriral of toe ralnlster, Krr. i Coniett. of Blue Hill. jiarTey"hanibenlb!nk of goinx down Into nansas in searcu oi tauu. Mrs. heal U teaching our chooi. Mr. More and wife will take a trip est, In "IlD. TbSSS. Mr. Want, and Mr. Barr are Co- inic woi w uuuv tor irevcuuH'. Orin Miller has a new- windmill OutIhs: to the severe wind 5lorm on Uwt Ytimtr night we were unable to gather much aew. Eotkb. PLfcSANT HILL. Fine rain last Friday aisht. Wlsd and rain combined make bad bay ireAtber. Hurrah for the how. We expect lo ce ft la ait it KJy-T- ... M , L poiiw leonw or icijotts eaa ine irapoweBrc vt t V414C . . ...vif,..i. . 9S.WM J--... w... stack ihr vine I'ruaclilnj: at the xhool house co Sunday a! 4 p. in. Everyliody hmild take !WWK-tb!ns to tbe fair ana maxe ic a ?raoo rncctss. Tolly Bros, are talfciRR of building a bcv Kill i lllis uiil. lurj : uhuh; ievm win. J. I). Post has returned troei EIr. where be h& been Ute. imst week. mUthxr an Mime bay i and tlrins tall I'krwin. hmiwruUetuve nearri, soate of we leuw that went to Tenaeaaee lai prias wocid UJuttogetbackaala. Xefecaska is UW Uardea f dca yet. Ida. AmUct Laraiker Yari j Qur nnbor, Jaiep j a hi frro n' Buflalo 1 I Air .riTIM tffttM . .... T. .lall .. n -dvj. cr .if K. .K..1 1 . -. .- . t ICIRI'. -- r v v. w aaiu w m w mx . w " jm i VjAb s. am: wttrw hici m - w ck... " - - - man who U in everv wav familiar with the lumber business has decided to open an extensive yard in this city. He firopotes to put in a large stock of umber, lath, shingles, and everything appertaining to the bueineu. He will deal in hard and soft coal, and in fact will lack: nothing that goes to aaake up a first-daw yard. The office and yard .;iit.MA : r j j ?t. 1 be handily located to the buines cen- muwcicMw iu lew Ul ina Wl ter oti5e city. The Chief wMh Mr. oiiiMrewxeae in nie eicrpriee& - "'. i - . --V t a;u- rjf te;.tt: , ,u.pi'w cures pie, ur no par re W- An article tn Ut V CW ?$ uei clJ for a ?pr fttrfit tat j?J ! urts out 4yi b a gUd ) c4 qoiet abrui :h- milk xn4 wt-r bud- v uaui : sutk ! sjTiii ct rriuu: the mvi ui &cc THirtitt n ., t nplw that c knor tta imtfi ! I - .-- - - j know ih truth. Xtn 01, kriHj i the truth how c4i jou ulk m)ih i about tho Lni aoJ hi fl&ck. iihIm- j ctn m tf making f! chrjtr ' i.-'imil ihf hrruhfr WautLI vim Mt.r . -. -. ,.i . .. .-.-. J -t. i. t . i up the im o(a KnUvf wU th J ; wrnna milk, if he fcrU he ItA lti i uronsvd. ( am tvim Miil4 fur any , tLnnapi hi chanujtcr my utiun from uch a ch a ciinrrw on inv twirt- If the party iiAtno! Ua ran rontrI hr t couW a: for no better c m tl r rr otitic law, and if lie mU! ulMh i cn.e into cnitt If I ittd not ntre la I him that I km,w wbwith p I j.kk -m . i l iuoi u Wie mil. Itro I m uf . a Atrn of atcnng milk ( kno jut I what 1 am ihuuu Hd I nercr Ui,r it ' back. It tlojj't ftiuU anv ,.-.. I whether it i a MciiHHht or anv other uiurnnvf denomination. Whtu a natron' water his milk, it i not me he 11 defrauding but Uie Imlanceof tho Twiimn .mnl i . I ........... .1. . ......! t 1 . . i . . ' !.., lliatBnuni .tT 1 .1.1; OU9inrM , hw wick. Toe mifk that the forknt ' .i .- it.... i.... .... . i. . .i i T t .. i v iiuii iiiw uiviuenu ior MIC i imlnce of the patnnf not on c-nt of it guu to na pH Ket It u A very di I wgrvouhle duty i,r m to perform. I understand Ui.t in IJein- ne, ' ,lHr UrHAl tomo said it wai bluckt. ll and we Hiltuit that it lmA rather black fr the male. I don t rare to keep the TUHtter asita'e , but if IleU htu uken up the cue for the brother If vou want the full hutory of tho btnuo-j I will guarantee that it will Ikj more in toresiing than thi i. Tin ia uill cient tor this time. J. 0. ClIAVHMit.AtS Hcalc. There will bo a G A. I, picnic on the fair ground-. Sept. ISi.i nnd 4 camp-tir at night, under the upneji of Garfield l'o-i No. ,M) An invitation is extended to all ex-soldiern and their families, firing vonr lunch haAet vicll filled. A giMl time ii anticipated Our tent will bu pitched on the ground for the iccommud'ttion of all who widi to come out. Committik. FitKMi olrfc at A Ltulirbach'a. Foil -alo ! cale M sab House and furniture. Cloud. !'! 'Hm Valley B. LosslMI, BchI Iv you want a square rural, a. fruit, vegetables, etc., of any kind vou should call on A. dimming, one door south J of Minrcr s drug stoic. Ho keep the bot of even thing at roarouahtc price ce him. tf FhkpH ovston at A. IautcrhachV. Tun Boil Cloud mills aro doing ex ccllcu t work, nnd are running nighl. and day to their full capacity. Wo hear J tfieir flour fpoteii of in neighboring towns where it m o!d as being of very superior iiualitv. Tbii U iw it nhould --r - be jp,. tro K, lo CIirn 0f lUo pro IlCnlV of our homo indu-triea. per IlrrmalBK. Mp. (J. ?. Tavloi 1 prepared to do all kind of dressmaking on nhorl no lice, and at reasonable rate. One door oast Commercial house. S'Jlf TiioR wishing building hardware can make money by calling on Winlon, Riverton. 3-tf Fun!! oyiteni'i at A. Iauterbach'i!. A noon timber claim for b' n Sherman county, Nebraska. Inquire at this office for particular. if Yof can buy hart! ware. Move, ware, and all kind of furniture at than Bel Cloud prices at WinumV, BlVerloll. 3-tf , M nw ,,lfl;rn,i :n .t, 'M,t I'ANTr ha rcpairC'I in the few biva. over 40 naraow and lat um i m . orcinw. 11 you warn repairing brellas. If you want repairing in that hue, call on him. 51-if , , , . CaK of barbed wire, cheap at nnv. u;vi,r,nn on ? n't"'-- Aa Anwrr Wanted - a a Can anv one bring us a rw of kirinev Can anv one bring us a ca-- of kidney or ,,Vfcf c',,,I'a,nl l5lt Elctri; BitteM will not peelily cure? We pay they , can not, a thoaand-j of cae already can not, a thoKxandi of cae already them good brood permanently cured and who arc daily gelding, all Urge ar rccomendtng hlectnc Bittern, willcolb). 7J bead of 1 ng fciectric uittem, win 1 rove. ungci s uiaeagc aiaueie?, weK ack, or anv urinary complaint quick- y cured- They purify the blood, rcgu- j ate the boweU, and actdircctly on the I -k .! " . . the diseased jaru. tvery bottle guar anteed. For ale at 60c a bottle by Henry Cook. Tke World mill arn Notwithstanding Mother Shirton.i dire hrodnctinn the world still ext. i rm. t mi i t r t .l. The people will live longer if they ti r Dr Biglow's pmitivo cure, wh ich U -C Ub- dil and conquer? COUglw, CoM CO o- sumption, whooping couh, and all dieae of the lung-, tor proof call at A. Lindlej'ir drug store and get a bottle free. A Wrt4 Waal IVW. "The proof cf the pudding i in tlie eating thereof And not in chewing the firing which tied the bajf. There fore, take Dr. Jnnc' Bed Clover Tcnic It cures all blood d wonlera, torpid liver, sicic head ache, cosuvenesff, acd alt din ease of the urinary organs. The bet appetiser and tonic known. Sold by A. Lindley'a 50c per. bottle. The beat salve in the Jtorki ior cuta. bruises, aores, unlcen, salt rheum, fer er sores, tetter, chappvd hamk, chil blain, corns, and all eruptions, and !..:.: i n ' ' 5u1d- II k JHranteed to 4iv iti. faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale by Henry Cook. f'rifQB' Gt rTMC MaJre. The best on earth can trulv be Mid ofGrigs, Glycerine Stfve, which m i?ure cure ior cuts. bruM, tcld,t'"t ipven, mm purojjw ani , I Knrna wruitwta -it rt -i -fl.& . nnt and Knnrnvbl Meant tlw t , zzz'r ----" - - wi. Vi mmiIiv e eitm mm f -A cit -kfii emrvtion-. SrttklL-tlra anteedor monev refund! Onfr ' cent. Fee a!e b"r A. Ltrd!cir. -stj . - r- ' V- -i. 1 Take Notice. . -- :- . - ' A I am aIwmI K CWW wwt t-oawW al fr7r - f" -- 7T . .. - - - ! ? y rjnsr: - " . . m . kli wmtmL.m m.r mnr- m m s mm b mmmm m r -Jt . - .. W u their NPr pf &?) - ' -' '- r . s. s Xit nict ?n JPtewuj ?7' f L. The sell known Hwk htm f fr4 IVtr ran w W t4l v Bi' Ski turn wtiia 4 mexmm. ihmu to L I! KuM.S&ptWr ia mHilh lo trl them ot A4Wr tkff. f-v . pm . fc' m wl. b i i m i m ww m r-c -v ' frfci.i ttMt. tu ? i hN-ftv4. " w "' i- - Mii. il VciS22aS &?$ ut tv ux u 4 rr. mr f. ' M n t ! nrvt l WtarrTi tr-r41ls MrtM.t t IH titV Ml liar ST j, .y Mdf t4 trix ti.Jnttifcrwww'uu. trr ati rWt fb t all W t4 lVr 3" rt i'wHUr TOT I0DH BUHQ P01DD TO-OATI: trtkit 4vVm4 r tr pr cojtt TMK TtflTl mmo ufitri i a in mtu i wn I tawr tk " ' ' DOES HOT (UtTA!. AMX05IA. na M4J.TtLMM gut HtVIR bam mmim TNI tcstjfjie mi. FRICK H Alii Mi POWDER CO., Dr. Price1 j Special niyiriuBtrift Dr. Prin't Lapriia YtMt " fr Lljkl. Rllr wl, T IU M7 . TM ! IIM WmtU.. worn tALi by cuocmt. CHIOAOO. T. LUIV. UOHT HEALTHY BREAD S?ftr ry YEAST6EKB TM Iwt Of W f 1 ia IX writ. Wrmm ft m fey thto im m t'fM, aw HMM. IMM Ilk ur gnMiM4)ir't 4Hm , MaHMMIMIiHHPMaa THUL 1 Ptiem Baklnc Powdtr C Ti utb n k. raen man ration wm, Ohtc, III. H. i Public Sale tK L.rtejS T 4 1 Having determined to quit farming tor t,n j the pretcnt. I will ll at public aue ia j ,,on , .v rmulfnaH. 1 1, mil north. wet of UeI Cloud and nine mile north of Inarale, Neb. (on section 22, T. 3, R. l'J. Monday, Sept., 22, '84 the foMoiwng property 180 fiead of GattlftJ a - , - - w ,--,,-. - w v w - WJnt- j 75 of which are cow- and heifen, moi 'f j ly high grade Short-horrw: 45 calte. all high grade, ihtve run with tho cowm 'Z bull- one thoroughbred awl one three-fourth brl ahorthorn. 6) hcail of good two and three year old feeling te)n, eren hort thrwi of them goo! brood mare, and two ml young; lo. two. coiw. j neai 01 nor. Airiculturai t . m impiemenL, coniunjf 01 two wagon, ufky ploa, cultivator. talk cutir, reaper and mowtr, home rake, wheat fan, drags, five-ton stock cale. and KWO lonwoned ajsh pou. 8WX nouwUef Giidden barb wire, mrtly gjdraoiwxl, 100 acre of corn in fiM." TEBM.S Allumof$lOI n&r cah; over that amount a rr!t of 12 month. 10 per cent. ifieret, except the following: Si nvxitb on 10 per cent.: feeding caiiJe, c. r If" purchaser preferf, arrang tsem cm hm marie for wx rnontht linn? at hmL ratv. All purcrMMer or iirfe reqiirtd, to giTe weil curWl mxj bforl ru moring propefty. 3aJ 10 comifmcm at 10 a. m. f CHAS, K CATffte. STOCX SALE fsary mm t On StTl8, a4 At ten o'clock a m at WaUool hrery UWe. Kd CkxMi tfe undwtiicntd wil) '.! at piW'w auctlot 40 Cattle ctmf ming of 1 nimticon, - $ Steer?, on to two yea o4d prijtr caIvws, 1 1 H!rifr, fKie to ro yeara old, 1 tb&rough-fcrtd Durban Ball, 1 yean oW, f nMi Mum, amifeta, mt thrw-yeir o!d Mare, I inpt thre y vara old. 2 lumber Va$o lt spring wanwn, aliagtnw,2l uwlt har Bam. plow, harrow, etilttvW, etc. TERSAll u nf $lt MfMtor ch. ovr $10 crdu of c mata r -r - "I- - MTCML llirifTJl ' raw W. .A . omk eet far cak mm mm er tfo.. -:,! - FRKDFPwaO Jf W Warren, Aic4 JS& - jrat-jji !. tjV fc ic -et V V - jAfrm I 1 J ' 0-1. wm s. - 1. ;-a ' S . ? ti- " rf. W?M?& t - ' ti i m " --i..-c - i "---7s r: '1&:& T" . -i - J""r,-zJ, ev - v-?. 2- 3tJ-'v: r 3. v r.'l- 'f &, : -a -f ..rt-; i S ;: z .va t1. . -r f-xr r -. . j-.". . f. OB-i - v -.!- '-'"- 4 w - "v?1 w ... J - rs7":r Jtl: 1t-J' ,-J J BW. -VaBiW'' 'nfiT -tt j:' ' 1 .-- . . - ff-. .. Zij -'?. Zk 4. 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