The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 26, 1884, Image 5

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The Red Cloud Chief
FRIDAY, fcfcPT. 26. 1884
j. C. HOSMER! -
Proprietor
B. AM. TIME CAKD.
Trains pass Red Cloud going east as
,. follows:
Xo 40, passenger 7 55 p. m.
Xo4, passenger n 30 p.m.
No 84, accommodation 7 10 a. m.
2fo 6, passenger c 50 a. m.
Going west trains pass Red Cloud as
follows:
No 3, passenger, arrives 6 00 a. m.
No 39 pa-enger departs... 8 00 a. m.
No f, passenger, depart... 8 00 p. in.
No 81 accomodation arrive 11 55 p. m.
, Trains 3, 39, 4, 84. and 40 run daily.
Other trains run daily except Sunday.
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CITY BREVITIES
Cakon Citv coal minora are on a
strike.
The circus did not have a tremend
ous crowd.
Edward Ket.loqo was in Chicago
last week on business.
Father Clekv held ncrvices at the
Catholic church Sunday.
Hak.vey Mi ekes will commence ped
dling milk m next Monday.
D. M. I'Lvrr has had his barn moved
into the rear of his residence lot.
i Ciiakle Wi.VKKKY received a pres-
ent of a fine watch the other day.
Jake Miller sold his premium har
ness to C. C. Gooding, of Riverton.
L. A. Haski.vh and Wm. Perry go
weal this week on a land inspection.
V. Benson brought The Chief a
fine specimen of sweet coin that takes
the cuke.
E. House left this office some very
fine corn. One ear measured thirteen
inches in length.
Cait. Milssell donated this office a
bushel of premium tomatoes. They
were fine. Thanks.
At Fred Peterson's sale on the 18th,
all kinds of stock sold splendidly and
brought good juices.
Tup Methodist conference has been
in session this week at Tecumseh.
Rev. C. B. Lenfest was present.
The latest thing out in badges is
Logan's Army corps badges. Its a
dandy and G. S. Albright sells them.
It costs money to partake of the
lucious watermelon now a days, espec
ially so if 3ou procure them clandes
tinely. Mk. Frazier and wife have returned
to Bryan, Ohio. They think Nebraska
is a great state.
S. O. Baker has a very fine shower
hath put up at his residence. It is
snid to be fine by all who have used it.
G. W. If (7MMEI.L is now making sor
ghum molasses of a very fine quality.
We return our thanks for a jar of the
same.
N. RoMN'soy bought a house and
lot in Jackson's addition. Dame
Rumor says that a nuptial knot ii
pooh to be tied.
Attention' is called to the advertise
ment of our friend, the well known
merchant tailor, Fritz Birkner, which
appears in this issue.
L. A. Haskins, of Penny Creek, had
the misfortune to lose a Devonshire
bull, valued at $50. The animal died
very suddenly, and from what cause is
link nown.
W. L. Gibson showed a fine colt at
the fair last week which took second
premium, .but Mr. G. as well as others
thought the colt was entitled to first
premium.
S. V. Ludlow, our new grocery deal
er, takes advantage of our columns this
week to let the people know what he
is doing. People will do well to see
him before buying, and thereby save
money.
Gates & Bohanan have purchased
an elegant marble slab from the Red
Cloud marble and granite works, not
to mark the entrance to their mauso
leum, but as a solid covering for their
meat counter.
Corn is king in Webster county this
fall. A person can scarcely imagine
the quantity raised unless he takes a
ride over the country. The county is
simply full of corn and the farmers are
happy. The yield is tremendous.
C. M. Storey has leased the building
formerly occupied ns- a blacksmith
shop, a few rods south of the railroad
And near the Kirby House, after
thoroughly overhauling and repairing
the same. We understand he will
open a livery and feed stable.
A letter from Gus. Zimmermanf
states that he is getting along nicely.
Gus. says that he gets more kisses in
iten minutes in Pennsylvania than he
did in Red Cloud in ten months. How
3s it, Gus? There will be a large emi
gration east of our solid young men we
iguess.
A. PL Linebarqer, who has recently
purchased the lumber yard at Cowles,
anade us a pleasant call on Monday.
3sf r. L. proposes to greatly increase his
present stock, and intends to make it
fcetk interesting and profitable for
those who favor him with their pat
ronage. CeL. Stubbs made the citizens of
Red Cloud a good, solid republican
speech on hist Friday night It was a
bad aight for speech making on ac
count of the circus. However, there
was a fair crowd present, and no little
enthusiasm orevatled. The Colonel is
a good speaker.
The B. jfc M. folks ought to make
another change of time, something like
the last one, and then take the trains
off altogether and let the people walk.
They could etto Hastings and in
termediate points just about as quick
as they can under the present Arrange
ments. Four hours to Hastiags is
fast time, I that is if you doat care
w heljer Ion lie or not.
New goods at Marsh's.
Will Worthma.v is sick with fever.
Mrs. M W Dickeusox is again quite
sick.
A. S. Mvrsii his a now phieton. It
is a nobby vehicle.
J. N. Rickards was in Beatrice and
returned this week.
The congregationalisU are raising
money to paper the church.
B F Rked took first premium on his
Jersey pig at the fair last week.
The excavation for the First Nation
al bank building has commenced.
Roy Hutciiisom will comrnense
building a new house in a few days.
Phi mi R.Stradley, of Illinois is vis
iting F. N. Richardson on Elm Creek.
. A. N. Patmor has gone to Iowa, and
Oscar i.- managing the farming inter
ests. Hiram Hicks, brother of Robert
Hicks, of Indiana, h;uj arrived in Red
Cloud.
Several of our lawyers were in Lin
clon tills week attending Supreme
court.
W H Thomas and Josephine Maurer
have made final proofs on their pre
emptions. E II Ambler, enshier of the First Na
tional Bank has gone to Connecticut
on a vi-ii.
Miss Eva J. King assistant principal
of our public schools, has been sick
this week.
Mrs. Leer Pardo of Council Bluffs,
mother of Mrs. Ed. Parks is visiting in
Red Cloud.
Rev. C W Springer is again able to
preach at regular intervals at Clover
ton and Catherton.
The district mmisteial association of
the M E church will hold its next ses
sion at Red Cloiul.
C. Borin, brother of Mrs. C W.
Springer, and formerly of this city, has
purchased the Oherliii (Kan.) Eye.
S. O- Baker has completed raising
Ed. Highland's residenco and putting
a brick foundation under the same.
How would it do to get a yoke of
oxen and a cart and run a stage line to
Hastings, so to get the mail the same
day?
O. P. Beck and wife, of Springfield,
Illinois, are the guests of W D Forres
ter and family. They are enroute for
Denver.
D. S. SiiiFLETT, of Iowa, brother-in-law
of C. H. Morgan, of Thomasville,
made The Chief a pleasant call on
Tuesday.
C. G. Wilson of Blue Hill, bought
W. A. McKeighan's yearling mare
which he exhibited at the fair last
week, paying $125 for it.
The farmers should bring in choice
grain and farm products for exhibition
at New Orleans. C W Kalcy is the
commissioner for this county,
Mrs. V E Jackson has returned
from a several month's visit in Califor
nia. She still ihinks Nebraska is the
best state in the union to live in.
Our fellow towna.nan, Joseph Gar
ber, we understand has been appointed
to a position in the rail vay mail ser
vice. Mr. G. will make ajood officer.
At the residence of A 'VolPs on
Tuesday, E D Wolf and Miss Minnie
Redden, and Ed. Kellogg and .Mm ma
Wolf were married by the Rev. Ceo.
0. Yeiser.
Eld. J T Milner, of this county, was
chosen chairman of the missionary
association of the Baptist church, and
will devote much of his time to that
cause during the coming year.
Mr. J. F. Bennet is putting feathers
in his cap by making a quality of Hour
that pleases the customers. The univ
versal verdict is "that is good enough
for a king." The Bed Cloud Mills are
fortunate in secureing his services.
The railing on the bridge at the river
south of town has been removed by
some one. This should be replaced,
and by the way this would be a good
time for the commissioners to put in
an ice break while the river is low.
With a good ice break the bridge
could be made to last for years.
Under the present system of trains
on the B & M it takes two days to get
mail to Amboy. It is sent west, then
goes to Hastings, from there to Omaha
and from Omaha, to Crete, and from
Crete to Amboy. about three hundred
miles to only go four. Verily stand
ard time is a great help in the mail ser
vice. Rev. C. B. Lenfest, who has so ably
conducted the ministerial work in the
M. E. church in Red Cloud returned
from conference this week. He was
reappointed to this charge by the con
ference. Rev. G W Hummell was giv
en charge of the Red Cloud circuit,
Rev. J G Walker was placed at Blue
Hill, Rev. E R Fulkerson, was station
ed at Guide Rock. Rev J G Black
well located, and will hereafter farm
for a livelihood near Guide Rock.
W. H. Strohm was in attendance at
the congressional committee meeting
at Hastings, at which Gov. Dawes and
several other prominent republicans
were present. Reports from all over
the state are cheering in regard to the
success of the rjarty in November.
During the next thirty days our peo
ple willhave the pleasure of hearing
Gov. Dawes, Senator Manderson, Shedd
Leese, Cowan, Laird, and others, speak
pn the political issues of the day.
M. R. Bextley. bought a fine year
ling mare colt last week of Patrick
Burns, living near Catherton, for
which he paid $140. The mare took
first premium at the fair and is as fine
a piece of horseflesh as we ever saw
and weighs one thousand pounds. Mr.
Bentley is a judge of horses and knows
I a good .horse when he sees it All
persons having good horses will find
him ready to purchase them. Uncle
John Tomlmsou has bought the colt.
E M Evaxs, brother of Curt Evans
is in the city.
S. Chhrch of Bur Oak is in town the
guest of E. V. Rudrow.
A noon working suit at 1-50 at the
Golden Eagle Clothing store.
Mrs. J. P. Bkay.nari) ha gone to
Lenora, Kansas to visit friends.
Mkrf, A. H. LiNKnARGKR is lowTy re
covering from her recant illness-v
Mrs. A. Morhart, who is veiling in
the east ha been on the nick lint.
A hoijm and fine rooms for rent. .
Apply to Ohicago Lumber yard. H tf
Woolen sock from 15 cent a jr.ur
upwards at the G.'deii Eaglu Clothing
store.
Buy your good- of the Golden Eagle
Clothing store and gut a chance to win
the prire.
Fred KiCKERsn.v has resigned hi ,
position in the freight office and gone
to draying.
A pane of gla was broken in the
front of Hacker's grocery store the
other day.
W. D. Forrester is fillinc tin and
The Fai2 The Welwter county
fair ha com and gone, and wc must
ay that it was one of the rowt sue
cttsfal exhibitions that we have seen
for year. ErerylKKly seemed bent op
on having a good fair and turned all
their energies in that direction. How
well thev succeeded remains only to
refer to the way everything pawed ctf
j connected with the exhibition Jast
wpck. Nearly everyone was well
pleaded except it might have rwen a
A?w who were disappointed in the way t
of premium. And right here will say
Affray.
Reports reach o of a ftal shooting
affair at Burr Oak, Kane, several
rumor are afloat but from the most
are Htxrr to tpen th t
r wi Mn, Vojyi b!vr Tl
reared rrrt hat? the fnrt
tl.l.t. ?. f a? . -- .1. . k. I 1 mj rM. ? f r-i ixti
fkcta are munlv mm folio wi: Ortn i The Hickn Cttrk eW? frti
drcn. coapanv had been perfonnim: J JrUrwl iuiliWl f ; 0- ,
CAkricu.
lout it i httrd work to please H in
tn ere and adimcuitr aroe b?en
( the circtu men and soro of ihe citi-
xen. JU the train bearing the circn
company was about to esxc innti a
fracnj took plju and poiue one or
i rnorf nf ihr- hnmrnn hot fro it lhf
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7 . - ,. forafrmu
LonKnrckcr, mortally wounumg Jiay-, MlU Hu.rwxrl.ow v. mn,r iX n
forms m thM th rrn?t ai
Pt lC3a. of mtU jf4 Kv! ft A
t ih my t,,rr h'-nor J4
htt factory lni rn Hu C?
I am ure it oakl W W
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that direclitin In every department
or A W Mann.
Mr Longncckcr had
nothing to do with the fracas nd Mr.
Mann was there Ut compel peace- Fur
ther trouble is unticipated. SJayor
Mann i a well known butinesfl man
the r!af- fere well filled and showed 1
the gre-t interest that the farmers and
town people took in the wccs of the i
r-;.. vm.i i,nii .. tt-..u ;uxi witb 1
, . ' ' ... . . , 4 , and highlr re peeled,
everything that could be wished, And , b
in the stock department the cntrM.-
! wre not largf, bnt mOtly fine blood
ed 5tok. especially thf. cattle, there
being no le. than five or six hprd-.
This speaks wcll for our county. The
hores were excellent and jeff fine.
grading his lot with dirt from the Bunk J and the owner should feel motid of
excavation. tneir cu"ortrt lo improve their stock.
Have vou fieen those scarlet woolen ! 'rhe hn& wero a11 K1 ilnck' Th
undershirta and drawers ut the (Jolden i rarin (ireu' J,"t" A 1irc crowd flnd
Eagle Clothing More? i wa" 'l1"10 interesting. Webber county
The Golden Eagle carries a full line i h;,s "mne fine racinjr Mock' Koyal
of the celebtated Selz booU and hoea VW ownei1 h-v D- Lllt35 Jack mUn
for men, women and children. 1 owne(I l)' J .? othrock; Fannie G,
For Sale. 25 thorough-hred Mer-1 owned h3 Jonn J Garber, ere all good
ino rums, three miles north of Cowle. '. teppe", and will make good time 111
8-tf H.J. Shkloon.CowIcs, Neb. , the near future. Col. Wiggins' mare
xft.. t v c :. i.J.in wlmiilip bova cull a dandv. and
.uia.1 ij. 1. di ALK.M1 in iirtri!iriii ifi - -.--- -
do dress making and plain sewing at
reasonable prices 2nd door over Liud
ley's drugstore.
Floyd Crahill, of Catherton is
going to build a new house and David
Larrick. of the same place has one
nearly completed.
Died. In Garfield precinct, 8 miles
southeast of Red Cloud, on Tue.day
morning, September 23d, Lettie,
daughter of John and Mollie Posey
aged 19 months.
Conductor Andy Palmer, so long
and favorably known to our citizens,
shook the dust of the city from oil his
feet on Tuesday and in the future will
reside in Hastings.
J. J. Ducker, one of the popular and
courteous clerks in the employ of
Miner Bros, has sold "Doctor," the
Spanish mule. Doctor has gone to the
country to rusticate.
We hear thaWseveral important
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easily uiauiiJtcu uei iuiiijjciuujo -
running race, although it was "Nip
and Tuck." The Wiggins marc is
good one. and no mistake about it.
'Hie trotting nices were among the
best on the grounds. There were sev
eral quarter mile heats arranged and
run, the best of which was a Nuckolk
county horie and a mare owned by K
B Thompson, of Cowles. There was a
large crowd in attendance each day.
Next season The Chief anticipates an
increased interest in the fair, and
hopes the people will begin at once to
make artie'es for exhibition. Elsewhere
in to-days paper we give the premiums
awarded,
In the Country. During the first of
the week in company with our friend,
M. K. Bently, of this city, Tub Chief
took a most pleasant drivo into Line
precinct. The farmers in this part of
the county are prospen us and thrifty
and all have nice farms, well stocked,
and large crops. At noontide Mr. B.
and our reporter partook of the hospi
talities of Mr. Oliver McCalland family
Mr. McCall has has a fine farm, and
has over 100 head of cattle and a large
amount of other stock. He firms 560
acres, and has 140 in corn, besides
what he had in small grain. lie also
has s'ome fine timothy and clover and
one of the finest orchards in Webster
county. A few years ago he came to
Nebraska a poor man. and to-day is
worth from fifteen to twenty thousand
Wrietljr At-)itpolUt.
Hon. W. A. McKeighan, of Ited
Cloiul, haviug !wmu requested by hi
numerous friend in this congressional
district, to allow his name to be used
as a candidate for congrcs, replies a?
follow? "I imveno political aspirations
whatever. Even if I hail I am not fi
nancirtllv .situated to enter into a cam
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it will be in-t-j i;n !.
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lumber w-im r ...r
Now rMiiup. are all u.
country.
Mr. and Mr Hitotmr;
home in Ot.t- M.m1uy
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with the nh.jHt: 'a:i
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such as to preclude me from accepting nn know I mn narlli
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didate thn year' be defeated, I would if u-jUi a god many.
asked to do so, accept the nomination Broom corn iiMrvt
for next campaign, ami take my
chances for success or defeat. I want
our principles to obtain throughout the ' the othtr day.
land, and shall Hand or fall fighting spring.
for them whenever or wherever I can
do so." Holdmhy ttjuittf.
rapidly, of hich Unj sot u
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Druocratit 'onTcntJon.
A democratic mass convention for
the county of Webster, will bo held in
Red Cloud, Tuesday, Sept, 30th. 1S34. ' good cheesD
uapi. iioucnin Ntv vn
anxiotn for him to have ftJ
prt-othce, but he !av ht
care much for it, as he wool
hire a deputy if he should
tunate.
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at 3 o'clock, p. m., for the plrpose orj Wheatland, that if fannei
nlaolurr ; tm... ;.,..:.. . t more slock, and foedout
placmgin nomination a rcprcacnta- lhe fiirm, h,v wouIll ,
tive for the 39th district, a county com- than bare exiMWCH
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changes are to take place in the near
future, among the railway and express
company's employees at this depot.
Nothing definiatc has as yet appeared.
S. O. Baker wishes to announce
that he has adopted his old method of
raising houses and 01111111" foundations
under them at the time. By this
means it saves the usual Htraininir on !
the building. S '2
Hew. SnciNf.ER and Broun wore in
attendance of the Baptist association
meeting at Bainbridge last week and
returned Monday. The next meeting
of the association will be held at Bed j dollars. We also called on A. McCall
missioner for the 1st district and for
such other bu.-iness as may come be
fore said convention. A. S. Marsh,
Chairman.
A democratic senatorial contention
consisting of Nuckolls, Webster ami
Franklin counties- will be held in Bed
Cloud, Tuesday. Sent. 30th. 1S84. at 1
i o'clock, p. m., lor the purpose of plac
ing in nomination a caiulnluto tor sen
ator for the 23 senatorial dutm-i.
G. W. Houghton, chr'm.
A democratic convention ot Wel
ter and Franklin counties will be hold
in Red Cloud, Tuesday, Sept. 30th,
1884, at 11 o'clock, a. nV, for the pur
pose of placing in nomination a candi
date lor Hoat representative of the 41st
representative district.
A. S. Marsh, chr'm.
m 1 very
m from
i raise
j rain on
more
Cloud next September,
If you want anything tor yourself to
wear or for your boys, you will mis it
if you do not first go to the squnre
dealing, one price Golden Ea-lc Cloth
ing store. You can find the largest
stock and bottom prices there.
Why is h that people trade with
Marsh? Simply because they can get
more goods, better goods, and for less
nio.'ey than at any other place in Red
Clo:id. It pays to go where 3011 can
get th best at the lowest prices.
The irames of forty or fifty of our
citizens ln-ve been signed a to paper for
the purpose of organizing a company
of the Nebrska National Guards in
this city. We venture to assert that
when organized, this companywill be
a Xo. 1.
Hank Ludlow aa. I Jim Blair skated
a half mile race at the rink on Wed
nesday night. The gem'le Henry skip
ped away with the valuable prize, time
2:35. Arbuckle and Mathews also had
a half mile heat, Mathews getting there
first,
Miss Clemence Noble, an estimable
young lady, of Friend, Saline county
has just returned home, from a living
visit in the families of her three uncles
on Walnut creek. She, and her sister
Lois, are successful teachers in the
above countj.
John Morgan, station bagtrage agent at
the depot for the past two years or more
now handles the mail, express and bag
gage on the accommodation trains be
tween Red Cloud and Hastings. John's
numercus friends will be glad to hear
of his promotion.
Hurrah! hurrah! Marsh has just
returned from Chicago, where he
bought an immense stock of dry goods
and notions. The largest s'ock in the
Republican Valley. Save your money
and buy of Marsh. Positively the
cheapest store in Bed Cloud.
Our genial neighbor, Mr. Josselyn,
who has filled the responsible position
of train agent on the B. & M., for near
ly two yeas past, is r.ow absent from
the city on important business for said
road. The Chief wishes him abun
dant success and a speedy return.
The following are the officers of the
Webster county agracultural society
for the coming year:
President J C Warner.
Vice-Preside.it J R Griffitts.
Secretary J G Dodd.
Treasurer BT Reed.
Board of managers A McCall. J L
Jfiner, I B Hampton, E H Jones, J L
Miller.
TOO (feet Dariuuu ferSale.
Feeding steers held at Stratton sta
tion, about 700 good Durharas for sale,
circle brand, cattle formeily owned by
W.J. Witeon. Address, L Wilkes,
poetofficc boUt., Denver, Colorado.
and S. McCall, both of whom are pros
pering. Al.-o noticed the fine farms
of Geo. Hummel, Fred Petersen, S N
Richmond and many others. Verily
the farmers on the south side of the
river are getting rich.
We are sorry to chronicle the re
moval of one of onr valued citizen
Renfrew Stevenson, who has gone to
Omaha to take charge of a big whole
sale yard, which the Nebraska Lumber
Com pan' are locating at that place.
We regard Mr. Stevenson as one of the
best business men in western Nebraska
and are certain that his removal will
be generally felt. The business at, this
point is left in charge, of his younger
brother, Broughan Stevenson, who is
developing the same capability and ef
ficiency that makes the elder so success
ful, 'ihc bast wishes of the EntcrprUc
follow Ren. wherever his life may lead
him, and we trint that his star will still
continue in the ascendency in the
midst of his new surroundings. Enter
prise. School report. Report for the
Cowles school, for the month ending,
September 19th, 1834. Whole number
of pupils enrolled 53, average daily at
tendance 46. The following are the
nances' of those in attendance every
day. Grace Fuller, Cora Wei's, Katie
Steam, ":llie Ward. Florence Fuller,
Ada Brown. Emma Brown, Millie
Clark, Ella Hotton, Mintie Wells, Ray
Wells, Artie Waf rdf Olive Foe, Louise
Fuller, Fannie Goud, Blanche France
Berth Horton, Johif Lawler. Those
excused for sickness on ly: Chloie Ful
ler, Dora Ward, Charley Foe.
Nellie Arxoldv Teacner.
List of letters remaining uncalled
for in the post-office at Bed Cloud.
Webster county. .Nebraska., for the
week ending September 22d, 18S4.
T.J. Chittenden; Schuyler Hajward;
R L Howard; W II Hartman; J I Mor
rison; Charley Prouty; Charles Kitten
Charles Rodjers; G E Winy art; John
Wiswell. These letters will be sent to
the dead letter office, October 20th,
1SS4, if not delivered before. Jn call
ing for the above, please say "adver
tised," giving date of lisL
M. B. McNitt, P. M.
iFyouAvant a square meal, as fruit,
vegetables, etc., of any kind you should
call on A. Cummings", one door south
vf Shcrer's drug store. He keeps the
best of everything at reasonable prices
Sec him. tf
mm "-M
Ms. Dany has repaired in the Iat
few days, oyer 40 parasols and urns
brellas. If you want repairing in that
line, call on bun. 51-if
n
We ME.vif Buslnkss and hare author
ized every grocer to refund cost to every
customer who is dissatisfied witkDe
Ladd'sSaleratns and Soda. Tryitityoti
have not already. We run tbe rkk- Z
FOR S4I.K
For sale! sale!! sb!': The Valley
House and furniture. B. Los.-si.so, Red
Cloud.
K.r Sale
For the next 2) days, 3000 merino
ewes and lamlw, lub full bloo land
high grade rams, two miles south of
Nelson. L. L. Cornell, Xel&on; Neb.
Take Notice.
As I am about to close ,my business
in Bed Cloud at once, I wish all jar
ties indebted to me to come as soon as
possible and settle their accounts.
And all persons to whom 1 am indebt
ed will be paid by me upon presenting
their bills. By complying with tlite re
quest I will be greatly dbliged.
otf L. Baum.
DrrMmnKlns.
Mrs. G. S. Tayloi is prepared to do
all kinds of dressmaking on short no
tice, and at reasonable rates. One
door east Commercial house. 52tf
Those wishing building hardware can
make money by calling on Winton,
Riverton. 3-tf
For Sale Business house and lot
one of the best locations in the city
Apply to Gko O Yeiser &. Co.
Car of barbed wire, cheap at Wlnt
on's, Riverton. . 3.1 f
810TT
Tlu! grand picnic of
nnd Bufialo Crrek Sumh
held Sept. 1 1, in Mr. Jon
steml of September 4
Speeches! were made bv
Rrv. Arniistead. .1 I). All
Binkr, JoPph Noble
but the nwt touching h
by tho Butlrtlo Creek
"Pardon at the Cro-,"
nnUs ir books. Rev. .
liverod two speeches, on
noon ind one 111 the at
took a text for the ureaM
discourse in tho foreno
greatly amused with hisj
pccially the storv of Ii
Kncine Boy. bat nbc
mors speech? Oh. he all
well.
Grandma Fulton is vi
Mack Fulton.
Frank Jouc returns
from his trio with a thri
he ownsatiiarc.
KI.M tUKKl
in
Fresh oysters at A. Lauterbach's.
1 i" m 1 !
FRKsif oysters'? at A. Lauterbach's.
You can buy hardware, stoves, tin
ware, and all kinds of furniture at less
than Red Cloud prices at Winton's,
Riverton. 3-tf
FresH ovstcrs at A. Lauterbach's.
RED CLOUDXARKET.
Winter Wheat 4n&t5
"I15 4t4 4tm
JkjC ?
oru , jfftm
1103 ii iiFji y)
Celtic . 326400
WALNUT CREEK
There is an abundance of hay nut un
on Walnut, Dry and Buffalo" creeks, I
arm buii hic hocks go up in spite OI
the windy weather. The hay is of
good quality.
The grain stacks in this vicinity are
fast disappearing before the thrashing
machines, and in their places mam
moth straw stacks are "booming."
Farmers are converting some of their
abundant crops of corn into pork and
beef.
Horses are showimr th rnniMnan.
ce of the abundance and excellence off
tue -Ty, oats and corn of this year of
bounty. Skeletons are the exceptions
and good fnt horses the rule.
Ponies are not used on farms as
much as lormerly. Farmers are raw
ing more an.1 better horses, and food
horses are bringing better price. Hie
following genMeraen own excellent
teams: Newt a. id Perry Womer, each
a neavy span of Oays; w S Noblet a
roan and a bay, excellent roadsters ;
Geo Heaton, a large span of grays;
Agust Pierston", a good pair of make;
Sam Heaton. several good mules and
horses; but probably the most valuaHk
team on the creek is a large grav hone
and gray mare, both Jforman,owi
by Grandpa Women However I ca
not mention all the good horses in tikis
community. I appeal to the food
teams, rood barneeev and new wagone
to rve the prosperity of the farmers;
and who the termer thrives every
bodv prosper. 8.W. Cousin
And still it blow.
Threshing is nearly d
Mr. Hidv haa recenll
windmill.
Mont Arnold haa rcti
ports Ihingn on the hot
took a ltomrstau.
lwooi tnvies moi
men were through our
county last ."undav on
(iu iRicn. von are noi
to our chickens, but pl(
turb the church going
vicinity, with your pes!
Hit! Sthbath.
On the CAh int, whf
wan of our rvunty
home from chhnh, nnj
perous farmer was vlet
the past week, while
of the cuckoo echoed
hills, and the golden
in a bright and glorioi
rad and Miss Marth
united in wedlock's
Rev. Cornet of Blue
CATIIEhl
Miss Fisher's schod
It was the third occaj
this nlace. Shi
with all the honors
charge of duty will
Miss Carrie Payne
good results in her
many such for the pi
ttanity.
Mrs. J L Frame
houn county, Iowa,
Miss Flora McCall
California Wednesdi
been five years.
Charley Andcrsoi
to Lincoln rriday.
in search of gold.
Lloyd Craybill, of
telling us last week
ties of fruit he was
John McCallam
fine steers to his hej
II Fuller.
Joseph graves In
barn, which w ovei
J L Frame will
new school house,
have a better piac
ious duties.
Joseph, drive sit
us.
franklinJ
Creek
4t was
v, in-
wut grand.
t.l owiuel.
ig t Alvon
"Wging
v 5ung
school,
Without
ail ds-
T .a fre'
n.i Me
-1. ol the
lt were
itr Hises, e-
in. and the
K irUum
ri 1js rery
ber ron
tliis week
of which
JJeta.
i
sfiased a
10.
fiM
t ..
lec , He re-
ou west, and
i
o df gentle
st m ot the
rick.cn hunt.
:twelcotnc
IIUOV l-
sot !( ot tins
it ofrgun on
Eth irood old
irctnrning
rh rm the pros-
Ig m labor ot
ilmg note
tlic distant
van sinking
n-KU t uon-
tetnas were
1 '2chain. by
Rover.
&
lo si Monday.
ftr her at
vil leave
faithful dis-
TlSCttlTg with
U ni We need
cilnofChrU-
p.s to Cal-
II OK.
lessrned from
a hire she had
Frank'.in is a thl
650 6r 700 inhabit
deal of business
two elevators her
nearly all the t"
here the worst is
boot and shoe st
fine hotels hero
other business pla
scattered over qui
The academy is
north of town.
students at pre
during the wint
The flooring
town about two
the left bank of
and has a solid fd
Tkere are no i
of aay'nort witbil
. Til) Franklin
forth Wedaesdij
dar.
They haT a
! RReen aseatbei
are renr rood t
Inspom thl
aar msreif I
write awn if
the waste bsaki
't 1 i place went
Hill go west
t&lood. was
it oMfine nuali'
iTpf.
4Ced aeverat
11 rtm4H nf ir
dhis iarg
eft in leectk
4 we stall
mform rsiif-
will wsati
riLSJAXX.
of some
Marrsai
w, -
keptbfMy
wneedsa
store and a
are two
iC.Hni em K
Mr, tXif K f Piwrl, I4.
K. 1 tJValmtr. 14 WK W
icr Munrrirww prfsi
Hon. 1L K, KCit 1mJ
txn itiin re e h mmn mf
pl tn Uiv vvmwumtye mh 1m w&w
dctwutc! 4r hfrr for l$w !, In
the short tmw 4h? Iws im-n ?4ifWf
wtti be ti 94? ny mmp
who will l -titty 10 kam rf Jwrf iw
paxturf
As Mr AntloMjwlfiJy, cm
pnicl by Mr. 11, (rre lrvUs
tonard the ftr H wefkt tiwt Um&r
lom fnghtrnnl M PHg wmhm
and jerked Ihf? tay hr4 llw the i
rtr fat tveume Hti.l la aosae1 !j
manner pretlrflMiiog Mr. A 4
II Dcxw.rti inut m mi J,
heads. Ftrtunafely n$ Nerkj
age wm done, a im wdti
hakrn up for the time.
e leam from torn
that lb. JunUy.h
south kle of tl rtvur'
ucce, there b4rnr pli
tirins, ami erery wi;
renralh
While Mr, Meier fkimV
letwltng Uie haw. a canle f
entered the honc and carried if;
about fO worth nTeoow, Thi-y wfj
followed but had o much Wm
thev got away.
The corrpondnt (torn tWL 1
side who think U w itntxU4
brother in (heir church 10 snt Had
Ut ro Ami soak It head. Wi t1
for crantctl that thtwn who rHto
brother in hts rim are m hA
worldly as himel
Mr. Warren, of the Atyi fjal
vMit4o tuavnlfl one day li wenH(
Xn Ken buivenon, w ntvsrtot,
bfen sojourninT with tie JofTi
two weeke, while hf hu.4'Hd wi
Umalia, locating their WtHlfM p
Tney will reniore to imi pum
live.
We hear frrna our hifnmt w?
awhile. 1! attended thtfevtufy
at Haatinga and came back ftiHy c'j
vinrwl that (Tapt. tickl Ktmm I
l-trd. It will Im. cold day
Mini gets nowet Hnuer ty an;
in thl 1 congreHJoiHa tit
X
XtfcTUWiM" wrj
The wcsthcT waaf
warmer und the voiK
hcanl in the land.
We are elad to learn
and Ira Flagler hate'
Wisconsin and broug
j-nmo thoroughbred P
Red Jcr cy, and TolMtd U
Butt? will not fUy with
will return to hi home m
Tlie new bridge west
completed.
8. Alexander haa taken wHta
partner Mr. Dyle. ll Mw
Alexander.
Spencer lota tine
no from having eaten
corn.
W H Hoffman start
tomorrow morning, will
three week.
I mut tell you abmjL
in writing to (lie ArgtM )
mtttl nave studtetl the dy
rood while to let so mt
and eapree no high
laienu ana wnat sue n
talnehood tt seem
no high rejuird for mlu
neonte of her eaflber aai
fudsing from her ridicuw
ami poverty struck iancul
W W -.- ' ' 1
Hughs criticism of the wrj
Aunt UetiMjy ' a por kxh
J Oi crueHy m shooitNf 1
uuca nreaaingiwi poor '
running the storthing
with a club. Auntie 1 1
the suggestion, but if you
the time tin Uh
to the study of a dtctton in
but a poor thing it wow
rate the character of yni
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