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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1885)
TH . xCJSSPSi rfcc w s- ' 5-3i-vT -r.'w r w-- "s-? " , "F ti x lrti SBSN & " " "" Hr.tS-i '?r7'xnr t -" r- - r " J , T i . 5 -,. -. re-j' -; n .t:1 ;, til s ' r"V fZ, r y V"'- -S:i The-RedGloud Chie? A.C. HOSMER, Popriotor FKIDAY. JAX. 23. 1SS5 Commleeioaers' Proceedinffs. Kei Ci.ocif. Neb. Jan. l'Uh, 1885. Moan! m t in regular SMsion. J. L. Miller, John MeCalliini, I. B. Hampton, cuunly comiulnsiouers, "J. I. Bay I. a county clerk present. rrocbcdinB Dee. l.'3rd, lg, rend and approved. On motion board reconsidered their net inn relative to rejecting the claims of A. F. Xnulteous M. 1).. and W. W. iiockwoud as recorded in county com missioners record Dec. 23d 1884, page 514. 1. B. Hampton wuj appointed a com mince to return or cnun to be returned to the Nebraska Lumber Co the pile driver which the county has bad in uee for otne time past. Th following appointments were rondo by the board: C K. J'uttiam O H it 1) No. 17. George Martin OHRD No. :7, Chris. Jiusperiion 0 II 11 1) So. IW, - KKCArtTCLATinx. To balance on hand Jannarr 4lh. 1884 9 446 07 To amount fees reoM 1st quar ter 1884 835 19 To amount fees aee'd 2d quar ter Vi$-i 659 78 To amount fe ree'd Sd and 4th quaitera 188-1 3230 56 Total 3171 60 CUEIHT. Paid Co., Treasurer over-plua fes Mav 261 hf 1884 f 731 26 Am't. paid Co., Clerka limit of. fee for 1884 1500 00 Am't paid deputy clerk limit offeea fur 1884 700 00 Am't paid for extra clerk hire by order Co., commitfcioneri 19C 00 Total f:il27 25 Balance remaining on hand Dec. 31st. 1834 $41 34 I hereby certify that the !orgoiug is a true and correct aecount of the Ices received and (Sitd'tirsed by me as coun ty clerk and ex ol!icio clt-rk ot the dis trict court in and for said county and fctafo aforesaid, for the ijimrtcrs third and fourth, eudmg December 31st, 1884 (said report concluded by an annual re- Tfce nt reu Editor Chief; Some of the ysuon of the tfchool have been somewhat du turned with regard to a certain reme dy for whispering prrcribed by cer tain teacher- in the school. Only iw of the teachers have utd aid remedy and they have pven but a few ioee." The fco called remedy cons:ed of a strong te niade of cnmutnile bud. Tliis liquid i? rather bitter. and a few drop of it were Riven to each offender, i'uptl.s complained of not beir.j: able to 'reiueml-er." I' wn thought tat the bitter tHte would teach them to "re member." Certain person! denounce nid remedy an "silly," others call it "injnnoun." It certainly t not the latter and a to the former well, "opinions differ " It .:w certainly an effectual remedy. Tlit- rod, however will in future take the place of camo mile. Principal 9h.ui;h wus in no de cree re.-ponsihV for the r.dniinfe'ralion of the- "medicine." The following R I) jtettlcments ;vcro ' capitulation) to the brut of rny Lnuwl- examined and aimrorcd: W. V. KMs- wnili R I) No 6, $2.08; K. IIou.:hin K. No 9. (21.50; Canuadv Johiwon R D No 22, 612.46; Wm. Kuelm K 1) No 12. 68. 25. Bonn) now made a contract with A. C. Hosiner and Geo. J. Warren, !it Bed Cloud, Neb., topublikh the county com jnisoioners preceedings of Webster Co. Nfb. They agreeiug to publish the fcaid proceediii;.i for the year 1885, com mencing from Jan. 1st. 1HH., and con tinuing for one year. Each linn to be paid $45 psr annum therefor, and CHch of said tirms are to have furn'ahed to them a copy or the proceedings of the bourd at their own expense. Saiil con tract to be payable- iptarerly. Board adjourned to Wedusday. Jan. 14th, 1885. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Full board present. Official bond of C. E. Putnam O II K D No 17 presented and allowed. Boad overseer settlement of Fred Blumcuthal examined and approved. The petition tor a public road run ning through tho centre of sec 29. town 4. range 9 west, rejected for the reason that petitioners failed to comply with the action ot tho board oj August Hlh, 1884. Claim ofS D No 56 presented by John Blaine for cleaning school house after being used at general election held No emberl4th. 1884, whs duly rejected. Claim of A. T. Onnsby for house vent furnished Jessie Clinesix dollars or dered returned to justice anil overseer ot poor. Claim of Kricgsman & Co against R I) No 27 for lumber,, was audited and allowed and warrant ordered drawn on Co bridge fund. The following bills were audited and allowed and warrants, to he drawu on Co road fund for the same. Nebraska I.umher Co, lumber for R I) No 7, $49.37, Blatt & Frees lumber for R D No 12. $31.02, Kriegsmau & Co lumber for R 1) No 32. $109.30. Kricgsman A Co lumber for R D I o 26 19 49, Nebraska Lumber Co R D No 35. $11.83. The following claims wero audited and allowed and warrants to bo drawn on Co Gen'l fund for the same. G. VT. CasRon serv witness stato r Cook, $32.50, A . C Hosmer printing. $44.80, G J. Warren printing $22.50. R R Sheror lamps, oil etc to court house, $.50, C L. Winfrer eorr consta ble etc $5.50, W W Gardner boarding Cook and guards. $37.75 to $35.00, Gil ham & Tullovsserv Co Att'yn G mouths 'ending Dec 81. 1884, 175.00. JETIT Jb'KOHS. S Van Doren $11.50. S S Miller 12.30 J W Wratt. n 12.30. John Galbrcath 10.70, John Dunbar 11.40. John Kel logcr io.20. S W Fultou 12.S0, M. S Bal lard 14.00, J W Norris 12.20, John Mar ker 11.40, Charles ltarhrr 13.00. R B Fulton 14.00, M Fisher 12.20, fcdward i'arkes 14.20. Chris Nelson 1 1.00, B II Crow 14.90. Luther Hilten 91.2), Henrr Gilham 10.20. S. CroMon 11.50. Wm Dixon 14.40. Alcotus Riloy 10.50, F N Richardsou 8.50. si'Kciai. rKTrr jurors. John A Barber 5.10, A McCall 4.70 II C Wolf 4.60. C C Cox 4.60. John T Robinsou 4.90, John Posey 4.80. George DeWitt. 14.90, L F Mimsell s.30. John Tonilintiun 4.20. L N E I. o i 4.90 J D Post 4.60, L C Olmsteiid 4.90, Charles Munger 14.70, II B Simouds 4.80, Mark Warner 4.50, Otto Skjolver 15.50, G A Hutton 5.S0. Henry Mauror 4.30. W J Vaneu 4 70. R D Davis 4.70, G W Buker 4 00. A Meltoa, 4.90. Sam Healon 5.40. Frank Smith 4.70. Noble Sauford 4.50. Frank Kent 4.70. M C Jackson 4.70. W F Foster 4. 10, S W Coon 4.10. TALESMEN JUKI) I'd. J W Bvyaut S12.70, B T Roed 12.00. D G Grice 13.00, Harvey Dedrick 12.20. Jia Sleeper 2.00, D Kessler, 2.00, Leon ard Aultz 2.00, B Houchin 2.00. "WITNESS STATE YS COOK. Mrs Anna Rail 10.40. Fred Hnppcrt 8.30. J W C Thierman 6.20. G W Cas on 11.00, Ernst Kirste 10.60, J O Bur gess 8.20, August Blumenthal S.20, Fred Muchow 8.20. Jos W Warren 2 00 G W Ball 2.00. A P Hilton 12.00. Wm A Watkins 8:20. E A Hall 2.00. i WITNESS STATE V8 FEKKLEIQH. Jacob .Puet 8.00, M. W. Bryan 8.00, C L Winfrey 8.00. H A Watson 2 00, W alter Harris 2.00, Frank Rickerson 2.00, Ben Ludlow 2.00, Peter Hanson 2.00. The following were submitted and approved by the board. Report of funds received by J. P. Bayha Co Clerk of Webster county Neb., for tho purposes hereinafter set forth up to Dec. Slist, 1884. Feb. 15, 18S4, recM of Eustis 4 Griffith deposit with road petition $10 April 11, 18S4 recM of Ri H. Quiggle and others for same 10 March 14. 1884, Wm. Shuman for same as. above . 10 Jan. 3. 1S85. Wm. Crabill as rent for county poor farm for 1884 40 Total $70 Paid Gon-Trea6urer . . $70 Report of J. P.: Bayha- County Clerk at Red Cloud, Neb.Dec. ?ist. 1884. To the board of Co.. commissioners I most respectfully submit? to you a report of fees collected by me as clerk of Webster county. Neb., for the quar ters ending Sept. 30th and Dec. Slst, 1884. inclusive, and disbursement of the same as follows to-wit: Total receipts . $1,230 56 Balance on band Juue 30tb, '84 109 78 Total SL340 34 Bv clerks fees for Sd and 4th qnereeaos-,:V B- deputy ciers.s ices ioi oiu By extra' clerk hire for same enge and belief. J. P 850 00 196 00 Bayjia. Co Cl'k. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 12th day of Jauuarv 1885. D. S. Coomim. N'lry Pub'le. ' Red Cloud. Jan. Jst, 1285. I. George (. Yeier. county judge in and 'for Webster county, in the state of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the following .sets out in full, fee received by me as county judge from Octybt-r 1, 1884, to December 31st. 1881, both day3 itielUfclve to-wit: For October. 1884 $40 20 For November 32 85 Fur December 56 75 Sheop-for Solo. I have for sale about five hundrd hih grade Spanish, merino cwr?, Ahich I will -ell on four veara time to I any responsible patty. Note t(; ber ten per cent uiterect, and to be well ?e-cur-d. Trie-e sheep are all young a:ul in (od condition. lS-tf D. M. Platt. Total $L29 00 baiaucoon lraad Dccli-- Z4 Total $129 80 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of January, 1885. Geo. O. Yeisek E. H. Aumlek. Notary Public. To the Board of Co. Coni'rs. in accordance with the school law of Nebraska, I hereby make my report of money received and disbursed for the quarter ending Decern ber 31st. 1884: RecM Teacher's Examination $29 00 Nov. 14, paid Co treas $15 00 Jan 15th, " 14 00 Total $29 00 $29 00 I hereby certify that tho abova state ment is just and ttuo as I verily be lieve. C. W. Sl'KIKGEK. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me thi 15th day of January, 1885. J. P. Bayha, Co. CTk. The board granted the application of Anson Hiiiby and Juo R Shirey, com mittee for the use ot tho courl house hall for the purpose of holding club parties at such time as they may de sire, and to pay six dollars for the use of the hall each time used. Bourd adjourned to Jan 15th, 1885. Red Cloud, Nkij., Jan. 15, 1885. Board of commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment. Full board pres ent. On petition board appointed M. W. Bird constable for Potsdam precinct. The reports of Samuel Went J. P., F. C Buschow, J. P., and John Polnickey, J. P.. presented and approved und at tached claims allowed as hereinafter set forth. Tho following chums were audited and allowed and warrants to be drawn on the county general fund to pay said claims. J. P. Bayha CTk D. C, district courujices $ 3 50 J. P. Bayha postage, keys and ink, 11 25 Chas. ft. Springer, sorvices as Co., Sup't Pub. Inst. 59 50 Chas. W. Springer, postage and freight 4 10 A. C. Hosmer, printing 10 00 R. L. Tinker, furnishing ballot box 3 00 M. W. Bird, services as con stable 8 65 John Poluicky, boarding and clothing pauper 54.10 to 47 98 R. L. Tinker, poor claim for Bedient family 101 00 Samuel West, J. P., sorvices as overseer of poof. 10 00 Mrs. E. Weller, services nurs ing Mrs. Ro.socrans 22 00 to 15 00 Fred Newhouso rent of house Mrs. Rosenerans pauper $15 00 J M Mo? -mi M D medical bOTV Jessie Cline 9 50 Morhart & Fulton poor bill 3 25 I N Taylor boarding pauper 21 00 R Damereli medical services to paupers 14 50 F N Robinson digging grave for Mr. Bedient 3 00 Nebraska Lumber Co poor bill 4 50 Chas H Potter rent of house to Mrs. Burkhead SO CO Amanda Young washing for Bedient f.tmilv, rejected. 6 00 A U Kalley poor bill 83 12 S J Spiokelraier med Herv 10 00 F C Buschow serv overseer 2 00 Erwiu Padden & Co medicine for poor 3 60 Board adjourned to Jan. 16th, at 9 a. m. Jacob L. Milles, J. P. Batha, Chairman. Countv Clerk. BED CIX)UD MARKET Corn Oats .. Barley Rve.... Cattle 2.50CS2.75 Hops 3.60(2i3.75 a 4045 1S(&20 14(aJ15 2535 25 28 wfm H i :KI ??? o "-THK BEST TONIC ? T&U medicine, combining Ircn with par. Verttibla tcirfca, quickly and eorcpleuly Cwm Drvpata. Ih4IcwHmi. Weak, iMpnr BlooC. JIsi&rlA,CkliU&s4 Fever, aa J Nrormtcta It it a un&ilintr ta3y for Biaeue of tbt Maejrs mmi. IJrer. It Is in valuable for IKseaHf ptniliir to fOTxtem, s.nd ill who lead JddeKUir Htm. It doe no: Injure the teeth, cacse headchw produce cousipioo o&zr Jrc sm2ic.Tta do. It enriches and purines the Mood, rtisctoea the apoetite. aide the aaehailaticn of food, re .eret Heanbcrn end Blchii!ff, end etzesth en the auaelee aad nerree. For Intermittent Ferera. Leeeltsde, Lack c! Znerty. Ae U bee no equal. The frensine has eborv tnde mark msi crneed red lisee on wrapper. Take no o&cr. kbeoir carry n m, mtraeer,: I'ounij A pocket book, i'.h some money therein. Owner can have oiime by pi ovine property and paying for this notice, on callini; at this " office. MheemJeBWejemaaHMaaaaeVeBBB Il-in and scratches of every kind cured in 30 minute by Wn.dfordV Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. Tins never fails Sold by R IS Shorer, drug gibt, Kid Clu'.id. " 22-lv For Salo. Six or seven more of thos-e choice cows at Mru. S X Richmond's on Iuiisa Creek. 4t Stohev has another consignment of that celebrated Otiids Hock flour which he i retailing at yo See Storey if you want wood bargains, llv proposes to give the people a chance these hard times. I AM holding it herd of good Colora do hor-es at. I P SauerV. six miles west of Salem Al?o several teams of large, native work horie. Will sell cheap for caph. Waltkk IlAiutis. 2.-, 3t Salem, Kansas. STKKEitfCOPir views chciper than peddlers can .-ell them at Conines. TEST YODRIAKHS POWDER Tfl-Bil! Brands adTerUicd at l-lct'ij jnn ooxrrjLxir jilxmhbeoxvxjbv. THK TISTl Flia a ca tp dovn on a bot rtov uttll bavd.tha riue t& eoraranU inll. A chrmUt IU net r Mllwi t eaUct th praano of jut.itjc!. eVDDfeL WW fiFS NOT C0'TAIS A313IOSIA. m BiaLHuaukU lue NCVSR eau tewsnom, la a million homaa for a quarter a eacturj it Am ta4 tb comumirt' rollabla tt. THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., una r Dr. Price's Special Ymmi Extracts, Tk Mranfnt.Ml MMn imd aatsra I tf kaaaa4 Dr. Prloi's LupuSin Yoatt Gam ! Lickl. Uteie Hral. The Baal Di? Mvp FOR SALF. BY GKOCER9. rWITACO. - ST. LOUIS. LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD YEA5TGEM5 Tie but dry hf yeajt tn the vrarld. IftM tmleed fcj thte yeait te HpHt. wMte acit wtee teeae Uae oar qrasdm6tBjr'i ja'te'eae rmf OROCERS SILL THSHL PM'IMI r TW1 Prloa Baking Powder Co., Bum cf Ir. ma i Uckl nnm Ecml fjajia 11U 9U Lau Me ?m Estate 10000 Acres b.:& m. RailwayLanbs ! Web3ter County atfrosa85 to 10 per ecre. 5? frl v?mft miwag'B uv r Improvod and Unimproved Lands lonoasy terms. Sovoral Well Watored Stock Ranches at bargains. O. W. KALEY, Agent, Rd Cloud, Neb. Thev Must Go I Honest Tbfx i- tho THE fjpo; Wo I,ETSf; ji:' - 1 OVEMCATS, Drv m Underwear, Scarfs, Gloves, Gaps! sloshing, hats, caps, nltO Notions And all Winter Goods. fiOlMEY 1UST Hi lWPs& Therefore will sell all of our goods at prices whicli will make them BARGAIN STiS" BM- Xi aM s y -jk r.j I 116 tSW W Groceries, Glueenswart &c. RED CLOUD. - - - . XEBKAKA Froo ic4tYry W nil ' t niy C. L. COTTING, TO ANY ON r N D OF T El iaiUiiLfciii&BBOADCLAIIiasuiiii VEY BSST OPISATING, CUICUST rTETiLTNQ- tip Ever offered to tke pmWlo. SOLE AGENT FOR Selz' Celebrated Boots and Shoes , foy, Men, Women and Children. Remember you can buy goods at prices which are Lower than the price of corn at present at the ONE PJRICE, Square Dealing Golden Eagle CLOTHING STORE. C. WIENER. m0 I m fsf fv fc w w nn clil ti locks pllpr f uliuJ I i OUR PLATFORM. 1. Wo buy only tb lurm; Drip mjntX MevttauMNt. a. Wo buy lor mutfe Lhochr )rtlteMr Umi tOwmb mttt 3. Wu ttol! for cunh nteel xirm nor oamtomtw iAM llwiMir,! of t bnHlrt. 1. Wo CMirry In ntoak vU.t Unvote. iwl MMMft tlgttf of JKi and Hlntionory In Uio Vnttej. 5. Our I'urAuntHt uro th nrbeH la Um iMed. O. In coinpotttKitnsr TrcripUmti 'murnm HystMea ltctvw(a. lww and chomlonlri. u-hiah hnve wurhl Altt rnnf ftnti Unr pttrtvy 7. Wo omjiloy n. Lhoru'ieTb wct eoniSW3t tuurmmU na nt. nib i We invite one and all to visit onv sioro and examine onr stock. Goods not in stook will be obtained on short notice. R!YGJ$MJMS nm n .. s-, r AJr. '. rf t n -lr . iV. r -cg-: :- CTl 1 A (VlP.H ryC " 4- rC- !' ,V ry -a- .' w V NATIONAL CMAfOT CUTTER. The Most Useful Invention Ever Before the Public. Wha( we Cl-ilm for th National Uar nat Caller. 1. Thnt it U simple ami more easily lciimeii than any other garment cutter now in use. 2. That is absolutely correct, giving a perfect 3t in etery aue, thu "nving much time and pte of inateriHl wliicli generally attend tho cutting of garments. Complimentary. Falls City. eii, St-pt, h, 1SS3. We n Atiificd that the Xuttoan) Gnrmcnt Cutter is far superior to any othr iyetm w hnv tt knmn Mrs K Ij Hammori, Mrs L I Unrilev. 'ra a R Boyd. Mi-! Ik'Ile Crook ami iimnv other. What tho Ladloa of O r tM t fO fTO O r 43 -i0-0 O 4 OS OC000M00 rj'fH0 CK0K O-O 1 S5a w W OB il ft' All prices cut down to suit thef hard times or. (.tiSZF" ( ' JU 4 $ V Iv52 : I "eH?3Sd ' ? o O-O O' I ubunj Sny. Arnuii.v. St.n., lh-c H. IKSJ. Aftira All! unr-tiAtir.ri of th National Garment Cuttrr wt are fully satisfied that it l far uprinr to anr v:eni we have -ct en. r it rut n:i hflcnmp an indinensiblc article in the kind of unrrn int f-rimM. irnmcn ntui .. r . . " :. -----j --.- i . , . i children, uith full dratKry nrn trim j rVWt-JV't"iv.r- y min:s lor tne .Htn. Mm ij Lteti ney, 31 rs M L Zok Ard others. 3. That wnen once intronured 't household. ivmM i 0H4HHMMI 4. That in no case where this cutter has been used, has it failed to give unbounded satisfaction. 5. In ehnrt that it is the Xe Plus Ultra of all system of cutting and never fails to give unbounded satisfaction whenever introduced. Wo Want Amenta Vlr;r in cverv precinct in KttU;r count. Gffdf live agenu wanting employ ment will find a bonanza m Hinj; th? Xalional Garment Cmtr. Trnury tnr fa on reasonable tTin?. For fur ther information call on B F Stephens, Xcmaha or addre-. City, Xcb. Being compelled to go home i would be pleased to have a few good agents. Red Cloud Music House. Sterling. Packard cfe Western Cottage Organs Piarios, Organs, and Sewing Machines. Stinway, Weber & Paris Pianos. I wish, to inform the people ot 'Webster and mdjoinhig cotzsttes that I have opened a muse storo on Webster Avorrae, opposite Piatt & Trees Leniber pard Ahero -vrili be found a supply of Organs, Piacoee end Tewing machines, 'which -srillbesnld a cheap aa can be bought west of the ''Big Huddy," elthor for cash or fax easy payment. Before buying elsewhere call and see me. J. S.NOLL M is M i k Ladies' fine u Elegant 1: H4W0OH0-HIj THiS 0C40-t ' Cheapest housi Largest Sto mk ii Mlift ? derware e of ladies Cloaks' S THE " 21 oJ e del K S W yef e i na uuiuB nju COLinrBIA Guide Rock, Web- abe coK3TAi7TLmtA3ffirrAcnjxixo r HKHNH TIME TO BUY in the country and ?u to select from . Mooring CO- PropriBto r Countj, K i Mills! pL-mska. us nrffssi '? rV m- rv mr Family and Pi FElR. ETC. S From tho Terr bstmiieriaVi. at hr& ptm prlo. Ccrr&poodenc oU5riwi Mv . mj-ryr t- r-l . f-ftm! dcrnd -which. h is sa?ine FADf3 OF t1! m Ler i mz fiouri sxeai, " . V:S -'S i -- - U'ick -:,-! Vl -,-f mm