r t?t - 'j? ,-"-t ' . "v"? V f-s 4 1 ,K - y . je- iS7$ V JVTS2 c f The Red Cloud Chief, r. . .. , .. A.C. HOSMER Proprietor FRIDAY, JAN. 23. 1885. NnMBMWMMMaiMi Our forthjn s btvr! era will b ar in tiiind tftod all s'lbr-triplioiu arr cul offal tlieesyir ulionof the lime paid for. TIV nhould be pleased lo have all rmeio at Onw. B. & M. Time Tabic. 'o. Arrhc. J i-d Cloud to llnte, wall tf-t'ain 3 hi-:ico mull HO Oxford and Hustings ftp. 33 "(jKunon ball" to Denver 76 Hasting. Jo Oxford exti 6 Cn-t to 11-d Clyiii! mall 9'mui H.arn V2.VUU 7'iOpiii :4(i)nn so "tjouuou ball" to Kaunas C. 10:tpin 10:i:.(m 4 1 uibico man . li-aojun TIjc Oxford and Hastiii;: exiws :ind rcl uiall make cuniitftiutin at IJ.i-lnr,'s utnK'rct wltb Di-mer. i'lil'-.iztt tlircniKli Ira'ii, H;tstirms;iul Oxford tram brii: jross tigers truui Cbfcagu to Deliver 'Xpn,t. A.J. Wklcis. Ticket Auent. My Singdsm for a Dsllar! We havo a great many delinquent on our list yet which we have curried for over n year. Now we must have money, nnd nil who arc indebted to tin will bear this fact in mind that we miMn bunine.. Wc do not like to be continually asking for what is duo ub. 1 50 is a small amount, but when you have a great many of theee little ac counts out it amount to hundreds o dollars in the aggregate. To all who pay up within the next 30 days we ivil! credit them up with IS months mbseription on our book. Now eorae right along :u we must have what is due us. All new Hubecribcra will be treated likewl-e. - Don't Road This! But if you do. don't forget tnat 0. H. Maryatt, the Jti-d Cloud Jeweler, lias the be-a uhsorluient of ladies and gent watches wet of Omaha, and in fact everything kept in 11 lint-ela jewelry establishment. And that jk not all; he sella goods cheaper than anyone west of any place, and he hue the peplo of Ked Cloud and vicinity to back in thia atateJJient. There are many cafes in txwu where he liac sold goods cheaper than Other denier- can buy them. Ho intends to keep thin up, and by no do ing hell more goods and take I cm" prof its. rreentH for young or old. Tho juwortinentof goodh in his establish ment in simply immense. Everything that the heart could uibli and money could buy. He makes a specialty of fitting Rpeetaeles accurately and every pair warranted perfect. Having secured The services of Mr. It. K. Jeffords, a practical watchmaker lately from the Elgin watch factory, he is prepared to do the finest and most diUieult watch repairing, and all work warranted. A tint' line of muical instruments is now added to this utock. He gives every one u cordial invitation to call and sec whether they purchase or not. r Down Go Tho Prices of Meat at Moaher's Moat Markot. Porter House steak oil rl 01 n .......... ... 15 12 10 10 8 . 4(oJ5 . 6,S(ajlO . C to 8 10 15 Hound steak.... Kib teak Roiling meat.. ........ iMuttou-. 1 orE .... Pork sausage u'tbiigo, pounds ... ii'ird ......' .................. J.ard, '23j otmds ... Dressed chickens Drcised turkeys Whole hams iMici'd bam Ovpuirs, favorites, per can " . standard, per can.. " , select, pei can " . bulk, per quui t Slinee'Uieat, per pound PJ$ potiutLs mince meat .. $1 00 10 121 15 IS 30 35 40 45 10 1 00 A FACT.-Henry Cook is the boss book He has just received a itionerv which he pro- store iimn. new Sol of stationery pro- paes to' sell at a bargain Also. a few scrap books that ho will close out at low prices. ... CITY NEWS. MusCsua Garbkr is on the Eick liat. Mu. Jis. McNest was in Lincoln this week. . ill MoFriEu's steed got frantic on ilondsv and kicked the dash board on' of the meat Wagon. At the club dance organiied last IVlondav lu-'bt Anson Higby was elec ted president R.nd John Sliircy, Secre tary. Hon. J. L. Kaley arrived home from Lit)c.jhiton Saturday in conse quence of the stckncs of his little boy. He returned to'his legislative duties Monday night. The S'ait Joznial classes our repre sentative, J L Kaley, as among the -handsomest men of the present lefi-is-.. 'vature. ThU bhovvs thc;good taste of Abe Journals roporter. I The Knight of. Pythias will duly Celebrate their annual anniversary on pe 19th of Felruary. The order in t-iisj city is in a nourishing condition. 7he members of the endowment rank 1. , t , Ct the order universal carry an msur- iice of $42,000,000 fr the benefit of tleir widows. Fkei Gilholse. tlc round house fiiuman, is too happy for any use. Cluse a new arrival of a little girl on I ail Sunday. Weight, usual number of potnds. Every putf of Vmoke takes up a. snile from Pred s happy face. Cipirs. T.-lE Proa and Srntinl editors, of Organs made Thu Chief a pleasant call on Wednesday. Tiie boys looked happy. . CliARLES E. Woon, who'has leen en gagM as reporter on fas Chief occa sionally, received the appointment the other day as clerk on tin committee on sthool lands. He left tttis week for Lincoln where he will assume the duty offfr.ting up the legislative records for tlU committee. While there he will MtAS special correspondent for The iiiEF, and each week-iU furnish 'is wili'an interesting Jetton Mr Hicks bought C E Wood's hore this week. J. X. HicKAKrs will go to Beatrice in ji few duy-. Miat. L J Iyfa has been on tlie eick lift for a few day. There has not been murh ho; chol era ia Veli tcr county o far. It. V. Bumnr has been viewing the western country for a few days paft, MtKHSmm.y, of York, is vieiting at the residence of K V Hhirey this week. Ladies w'H find the most complete line ot artists' materials in the city at Cotting's. Kudrow t Miu.fr have devolved parfr.ership. Mr, Miller will continue the budine?. Mk. Cl'Htis, of Chariton, Iowa, ia in the city buying broom corn. He is a relative of J H Smith. Wiu. Dick inkon holds forth at Mc Farland's grocery store at present. Lee Tinker has resigned his position. JiAKXKr Mkikiw has been on the sick list for several weeks but we are glad to learn that he is recovering. Our young friend, Barrister Yeiser, is now engaged in raising a rmistache since having been admitted to the bar. Each week our subscribers will find the state legislative news on the inside of the paper, also the very latest con gressional matters. The aid society will meet at the residence of Mrs A. C. Hosmer, this af ternoon. Tho members are all re quested to bo present as buiness of importance is to be transacted. i!40 ijiu5 have been introduced in the Nebraska legislature so far. Out of that number Scuator Skinner is cred ited with one, Iteprcsenative Kaley three, Jtepresenative Newcomer two. There would bo money in somo fel lows pocket if a rendering factory could be established near this city. Cholera hogs could bo rendered up into lard oil and Ihe product be made to pay a good per cent. Several of our prominent businees men have been carrying "guns" this week for a "ferocious canino" that has his rcde7A'ous near the rink. The dog has been taking too many 'iberties with pedestrians that pass that way. On last Wednesday the firm of Gates fc Hohanan dissolved partnership, Ed. Bohanan withdrawing from the firm Mr. Gates will continue the business and we can assure our numerous readers that they will find everything that they wish at his market. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the post-office in Red Cloud, Neb., for the week ending January 18. 18S3. C Brown, James Cooper, P S Fair, J B Huthawuy, C S Morrison, William A Reynolds, V M Sanderson, Mrs Mary Swisher, Mrs M C Vander voort Miss Lulu Wells, J Weaver. These letters will be sent to the dead letter ollico February 10, 18n5, if not delivered before. Representative Newcomer and sen ator Skinner are putting in good licks for their constituents. Each gentle- man has introduced a number of ex-1 celleut bills that, if passed, will be ben elicial to the state and their respective districts. We believe that tho people of the district will have reason to feel prom! of their representatives. Each and every one are hard workers in whatever position they my be found. To teachers, school officers, and other friends of education: There will be a teacher's meeting at the high school room in Red Cloud, on Satur day, February 7, 18S5, nt which time prominent living topics of the day con- corning education will be discussed, Meeting open at 10 o'clock a. m. Es- says and discussions will fill the time Lot every teacher that possibly can be present. C. W. Spring cr, Co. Sup' t. On last Thursday L H Rust was very much surprised when he went home to dinner, to find his house full of men women aud chilJrcn from town and country. 'Hie table was loaded with good things to eat, and when Mr. R. grasped the situation he told them he wished his birthday would come often. Mrs. Elizabeth Hodgroom, an aunt of L M aud W M Crabill, of Winchester, Ya.. was among the guests. Mr Rust came to this country when it was a howling wilderness, so to speak, and is now reaping the lenefit of the bread cast upon the waters in those early days, and is one of the leading horti culturists of the state. At the last meeting of the county commissioners it was decided that material ohould be ordered at once to this city for the purpose of repairing the bridge over the Republican, in case it was needed wheu the ice begins to run down stream. The commis sioners propose- to strengthen the bridge and perhaps will put m an ice break at no late date. At any rate they propose to have material on hand to rebuild should the ice take any part of the bridge out during the next few weeks. This was a wise action on the part of the board. At the last session of the commis sioners the board let the county print ing and stationery to The Chief and Argiut. Tlii action on the part of the board was perfectly proper inasmuch as the work furnished by home offices is just as good as can be procured in the state. It is certainly a wrong idea for the commissioners of any county to send the work away when the same can be did in the county. Newspa pers -build up a town, have all their interests and the interest and prosper ity of the county at stake, and in re turn should be patronized by the peo ple liberally, and if any one is to make money out of the county v the horns papers should have the advantage. Therefore we commend the action ot I the commissioners in this-cafe. Hexry Clat cgars at Cotfinp. Spa.vX)Le' have weep grinders. W. &W"s. for bargains of nil kind. Fravk Beoient wm buried last Sat urday. Spectacles accurately fitted at Wright & Wallace. Tni: regular meeting of the W. R. C will be Monday, Jan. '20. M p. Jerry Orshltk made this office A plea.tut cmII thin week. Mr. SimPmiN, of the Blue Hill bank went to New Orieaus thi week- GooDn at a great sacrifice for next 3 Jnvs only at Wright Wallace's. Mr. Jno. Yor.vo, of the firm of Athow Ac. Young was in the city Mon day. W. K. Shi rev brother to Rob and John was in the city the Litter part of last week. A few more of those beautiful bung ing and stand lamps left ut Cotting's. Prices way down. Some parties adverti-e big bargain, but the Golden E.igte alwn fulfills all he advertises to do. To NIGHT the boy will give a spar ring exhibition at tho rink. They propose to have Iota of fun. Orange Taylor whs in Kearney this week. Jirn Blair took bin place in Mizer's store until he returns. Be sure and read the large adver tisement of C. Wiener. It may add to your happiness and comlort. Mr Fredrick Oit was married to Mrs. Mary J. White, on .21 -it, by Rev. Geo. O. Yei6er. Both of Logan, Kan sas, Quite a little excitement was caused around Amboy over a lost man. The story turned out we understand to be a hoax. Another invoico of that celebrated Marysville Hour at Hacker's. Mr. Haskell and Mrs M E Firkins, of Ord, Nebraska, are in the city. Mrs F is looking for a location to go into the millinery business. Rememkeh you can buy winter goods at lower prices than you ever did before in this county at the square dealing one price Golden Eagle. A prettv good snow storm this week. It is so seldom that our people get au opportunity to go sleigh-riding that they improve the time when there is snow on the ground. SEVERALB.it M. surveying outfits went west this week to Republican City where they embarkeb for Kansas. They ill probably survey a line to this city from Rooks canity. Another invoice of that celebrated Marysville flour at Hacker's. For rra.wiw be.1t known to C. WVi'ht, proprietor of the Golden Eagle cloth ing store, he is selling all winter goods regardless of all former prices and it will repay all to call if in need ot anything in his hue. The Nebraska Lumber Company have brought their head olficc back to Red Cloud again. This enterprising lumber fiim are doing au immense business in Nebrafcka. The Chief wisnes them unbounded success Casteiw, cake dishes, stiver cups and all kinds of silverware at a great re duction for next 30 days in order to make room for finest assortment of new goods over brought in Red Cloud, Wright it Wallace. Services in the Baptist Church next Sunday as follows, preaching at ll A. M. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12; temperance Sunday school at 3:30 p. l.., preaching Friday evening, and every evening next week except Satur day. Another invoice of that celebrated Marysville Hour at Hacker's. Hon. D. P. Newcomer has intro duced a bill in the lower house of the Nebraska legislature to provide for an attorney forj each county, and doing away with disliuet attorneys. mis bill should pass for more reasons than one. Report of school district No. 5S, for the month ending Jan. 9, 1SS5. Num ber of pupils enrolled 30; average daily attendance, 16; the following are the names of tiie pupils whose general av erage is 95 o- over. Lulu Barber, Syl vester Frisbie, Charlie Wholeh, Willie Heftlebower. Anabel Ronald. On last Monday evening our young folks gave 2 very interesting club dance at the rink. A large crowd was present and during the evening a per manent club was organized for the re uainder of the winter. Their next dmco will probably be given about the 30th. The Chief wishes them success." Another invoice of that celebrated Marysville Hour at Hacker's. At h recent election of officers of the First National bank, Joh.i Moore was elected cashier, R E Moore presi dent. J L Miner, vice-president, Anson Higby, assistant cashier. The directors are, R E Moore, Jno. Moore, C W Mosher, R 0 OutciK W N Richardson. A J Kenney. C W Kaley, Win Cather and August Lauterbach" At the annual meeting ofstockhold. ers ol the Red Cloud National Bank, the other day, Levi Moore was re elected president, Silas Gather vice- president, R V Shirey cashier, John R, Shirey assistant cashier. The direct ors for the ensuing year are Ex Gov. Garber. Ivi Moore,R V Shirey, R D Jones, W K Shirey. The bank is in a very prosperous condition. Stovsr geared sweep mills at Span ogle's. Report of school district 60, Mi Mary Mclntyre teacher. The condi tion of the school w not very encour aging. Many of the scholars have not the necessary books, and there are a good many different kinds in the school. The building which is sod is poor. For the month ending January 2nd. the number of pupils" enrolled were 28; average daily attendance 11. ,.-;, w -...... w vwatu wuimuvu.) VI. . He Dhn 7 lix It At he Kt trm nfliio ?! rift rVtrl .Itulc ffxiin t-ta ' plovcd two of our prominent turaMr . t 1 - 1 fi in inn ciiy 10 u'ienu jr 4jk. i ni wm right and proper, but at the clu-c of the tn.nl the Judge failed to desig nate the amount which Jo' lcl ad- vijr should h?s in return for lhr services snd left the matter with the board of couiitr r)tnmuioner to et lle. Tiie board did not reh-h that little order arK promptly referred thJ mat ter back to Hi- Honor fr adjudication prefer n; to pKc the responsibilities on the Judge t thonldery of -fixing the amount, here it should properly been disDOced of in the firt place. The at torney labored hard for Jo and should be well paid for their iemcci which the commtsMonem re ready to pay a- soon as the Jide y- hat they nhril! have. The Judge rhmihl have shouldered the responsibilities m this matter, we think instead of plac ing it upon the rornrnia-ionons shoul ders for pettlement. Gov. Dawes message to tho !egi"la ture is a worthy public document and is highly commented on by the pros of the Ute. The document ;hoi the condition of state ailnirs in a clear and concise manner and it a credit to Gov. Dawes, who keep- a watchful eye over the affaire of Nebra-ka. During the hist two years the governor has only pardoi.ed one person out of the peni tentiary, and commuted two death .-entauces to life impri-onment. Dur ing the course of the menage he rec commends that the present tax law be changed so t.at fanners can pay their taxes 111 two installments. This h in deed a most Pen-dhlc suggestion, and the legislature would do we.ll to heed this advice. It would certainly lighten the burden ol tax paying. Another good point in the messago is the re commendation tint a law be pas-ci fixing a maximum passenger rate on railways it 3 cents per mile, aN lb-it suitable legislation be had looking to tho reduction of present freight rates on Nebraska railway?. The document must be classed as among the moil able staie papers presented to any leg islature for action and guidance. 11 9 n - Tax Lw. The following item we clip from an exchango It des cribes a bill introduced by J L Kaleyt representative from Webster and Franklin counties, and shonld Mr. K. succeed in getting it through the legis lature he would earn the eternal grati tude of his constituents. Itsccnn to be the most sensible bill yet introduced on the subject for the relief of the peo ple: Kaley has introduced a bill into the house to govrrn the collection of taxes. The bill provides that all taxes shall become due January Kt and that tho taxpayer may pay the whole thereof on that date or at his option, one half on January 1st and one half on May 1st, and oilers a premium of five per cent on the lal installment if paid on or before January l-t. The bill further provides that if the firt half is not paid on January 1st or the last half 011 May 1st it shall draw ten per cenL interest. Mr Kaley claims thst to refund penalties will anise confusion and dissatisfaction, hence bis bill allows the law to take its course on existing penalties. The Chief lmpei the bill will psM the legislature without opposition. The present law is certainly abiu xious to the people. The following touching stanzas were done in crayon work on a shingle and were found in the coal house near the public school building: Ti wroiiK to whisper, tK jhfer stupidity. For which they Rive us that tphr"a."isu"j-tld4. Wheu 'ere we untllf our eetest "mile. We'rtat once called up ftr our chamomile. Vliy-areour school rooms supplied wlth.tt- tuivs. In which to compound tho.m Infersst mixtures Which pucker our facci whw 1 fcave sinned Like a monkey's when eatln; a tanurtnd ? I'm sure they can't cure atl our Ills By thrsa infernal fMi pills. Oh! It makes me d'uice. It makes me bile. For I'e Just been up for my chamomile. Clnmomlle-fietl. deteetal'l pair. Come. Rentle "plrit. and hear me swear. Monet order business transacted in the Red Cloud post office for the year ending December 31at, ISS4: Monev onter Tun m hand Jan. 1, ISMf Domestic order l- ed. liV. amoundnc fo ... . ... . ltt." M Fees reeehed 137 2 Postal note Issued li. ainouotlnc to 24IT 5A Fees received ... 40 3T Foreicn orders issued. 19. amounting to ZX Feei'recclred ... 5 9 Drafts drawn on postmaster at New York, amountmett! ...... ... 47CI Kuuils transferred from potax areount amounting to 11 oo Errors in preiou- acrouats .vid credit ed . . ... ... ...... . 74 C Total receipts fiSS S Domestic orders liid irC, amttnc to 2CP2 C repaid T. " to. 51 M Tostal notes paid vzx. aaionntini: to.... lvi 25 repaid 11. " .. . 3.S 'Ji Fnreicn onlers jald. I " ". .. 3l Money ontrr funds nepofltd lTrs oo Errors in pre Jons, accounts and cbarK- ed ia this ... .. S3 T Commissions Tdlowe! 7 Funds on hand Deeenber 31. IMS to- 2 Total expenditures .fZBtt Vi Profit is Hex. Mrs. A. W. Cope land, near Red Cloud, has been exper menting with a few hens for twelve m'-nths past, January 1, 18S4, she commenced with fifteen hens and sold $15 worth of egg, and raised 140 young chickens and gathered 1GS dozen egg. all in 12 months, pie chickuis are os the Plymouth Rock variety. The following is an estimate of the exiend of Webster county for the year5 fSS5? t Foteouaty general fand ilWl CO For t-ounty sinkius fund For eouuty nwul fund............ 'O Fur countV tfjdsi t uad ,. . 09 For eouutr rail ord boad fund W W For eouary eeixt bridge fand. II T CUrk -cfMuit.... ja oa For ilulde Bock precinct bomt fund. .. too 09 Gef. WiyroK is the luckrr man. He having purchased the lucky canbf baking powder, whicli was Xo 35. He drew the prwe at Letson's store and gets a ct o handsome dishesi conain- nng 56 pieces. -Lucky, Gto-ge. -r WEUJS. i It reported J . . an'' wv WJ1 1 thK T L R.kotlAQ L .e to H.imVefai:, Kama, in a ht i.nin Mr II MricaJt i IkaiUr hwrt a few dar ao from havtar UUcm ! down tairs. No bow- were arokea and be no ccltin Wttr.r. We o&e he.v f n-l) b"fl VlWcd. Re e-srrful ry. the lw r.tptrts! tW fir-t of Jnt Deeiabw. . K C ThornUm ha ?ome &c Kefc hog for alo. Miner Doylr tra the recipient of a very handsH birthday preent. Mr. ami ,:r GmmUuiIaf Mtri. are ruitiu with thnr i J L Grand utf. Mr. Fdttor, we haTe Ux unable to gather much now 00 tcouunl f the weather Rusn Another invotci of tht celeUratevi Maryevdle dour at HacWer s. QUIDS ROOK. Mr Shuman : lying in a critical con dition still aitd,i: it feared can not re cover. Mr Garber improTr? rory ilpwlr Hi friend- hate hoped to htm at hl pot nfbiMnt' loog ero thl, but have -ml to wjt. Hut little "tCKtie prevails in oir ton n and virmitv, excepting a ort ofi. . ,, - 1 I'.k1; Willi l eore throat which arumes the clunc- J P . -Mvrt jjw ter of an epidemic TIil-, however, hai nboul run its eour-e I I crnapi ..,-, wm.- nappir"!. man ... i.-.i.-- . .i 1... l.. .-. 1 town is Mr. tJrtibt. tinner and irnnn- i etr of tho nw Ocideit."l Hotel. h j h, .in'h k rtm of hinine"-. tlit at I time, lie carpnlv know" whether he : can acrommialate all hli guests or not. J Now the kind of grub thev sei up at I the Grtibb Hoiiic, counled Mth good bels, and other nccommoiaiions i what knocks. Rock'rr Aothkr invoice of that ce'e'iratcd Marysville tlour at Hacker's. OATHERTON. Tlenty of now, great deal of love, and little courtship. G 1' Cathor's new barn adds beauty to the divide. George Bray had the misfortune of hat g a heavy loaded wnson to pas over his foot, leaving him in a painful condition. Frank Zetick is visiting at Crete. Friday, January 30, is the day agreed upon to havo an old time wolf hunt All are repieted to be at Cathcrton it 10 a. in , then further directions will Imi given by Win. McCallum, the appoint ed captain. John Andrews met with an aluio-t fatal termination to the existence of his anatomy. A cow swallowed him up until she a ru "lied hi" treth, then 11. ture reacted and she "pinned him out. He is able to be about S'llooNKK. See the new cultivator at Span ogle's It takes the cake. ELM HILL. Cold weather I Ira Patrick expect-to Ptart out to his claim 111 Frontier county m a short . - I Wr Meara and family expect to Urt i to K insas to their claim 10 KoiatH - county. MrCawl and family have gone to Rolans county, Kansas, to ttteir home stead. Sun Chambers shelled a car load of corn. K h. Conrad shelled a car load of to corn so he would have the cob burn. Ira Patrick and Gu. 'Molick were at Hasting on busine-s. The stock-holders of the People's Lumber Company met and elected their officer. George Fninri. Presi dent. W H ThornoM, Vice-president, Charley Teal, Secretary, Charley Fow ler. Treasurer aud salesman. Can t we have a law to prevent so many dogs running at large in som neighborhood. We know of farmer- who have from 1 to A dogs We think With the thermometer at Is3 below in the shade it -, almost impossible to write for a good paper, or even to tell the truth at all. Miss Came Bangs has returned from her Chicago tnn, and will stop for a few day" with her uncle Mr Vaughn. Indeed Dame Rumor ha it that she will change her name to one of two syllables. Rut wc will not say' positively. Mr. H. Holdredge and family have retruexl from Iup City, bringing with tnem .miss lay, iiummeu. sne win ,. ..... .. nnn..T..i,nn . .... i,..nir as sne will stay here this winter. Mr Lemer, of low-v. is stopping with Mr. Iron?, this winter. He will go on to a home-lead in the spring. At ;t ent he is arnumg hirnclf with a little harmless flirtation which excites the envy of the boys. Charles Hunter shipped two can of hog- to Kan-a" city this week. He went there with them and will probab ly stay a day or two. LCOlniste-id has lost about seven head of good hog. C Hunwrloat about 25 hed of fat nogs. William Wilson, a former resident of tnts vtcimty, wa aown masmg a tiu t -t - - to m many inenu i.si sfrs. xie is in the eroploy of the Nebraska Lum ber Company now; and b&s been at Or leans tor ?ome time, but w going io take uo bit residence in Omaha lor the 1 ititnre. Tiie unknown correspondent from the onth side who thinks X X Are-tlfo and the undersineI are one ana the t same L pndbly lalorin uwler delusion. At any rate he i mistaken a. to our meetingonr Deliah. A prr son of our age who has grandsons old enough to thrash the eid correspond ent. HtJHTLZS. Letos still caters to the sns.e the host line of te :n the Repntlicaa Valley- Xo priie or pft ntde, but straight tea. All gnaranteed as repre sented. Don tlail lo go to Letaon' for if.n...,. ,.-.,!.i . ... . ... .i..... a I tn-r tione ami finee jacionr .inn t -wim; nniiii u . ik viif Jtii" ii - - - - 1M" ! ' 9 - w, - - w-. - letting their dogs run at Urge it would Ifcauchaw hnn m cour.e '""" .. - T1, I. JT i C learn the ret a lesion. J W Posey 70 acre pure Dth1 Ul- JJi. tL "i Ksau's DllEAM. rev broom com MM, Jeir KauctAmp ,.. i ,im4 ?! INAVALE. " fr.n.: ho-i-e F K H;,U w.nsfmiH ItXt: tSSfTRS! J15 ttiJ. - Koxvni-Err axrru. Mr W R ! h . a & wt fs4l ' h,!rt t T Hr ?: , w f n,nl)M l1rft-l ,t . m ji, ,,,, -h t,u hm tan tin lc rM ?HtW IUH - - H iKf ? mt " hsm mrif tit .Jw rnU " Wm 1ti 1 tli Nmser ll.irs PUAIHIli JtOMS. Iti- mc b:i m"ii fij Hh .ity HsantMHt maH.. po tm h.i i otri rrie llwrsr a k 4 k fW' tr iarno WW uw- i-ii I We ntuln i htth Ifl Ve thm ton' rd al it , lm ! "U tmtv Vrl a U did in lb rf m 1e9t pardon. mwBj, pwV. itniwt asNt Wc wottdsr 1 Mr i'javnV Ve wm IKK mHaVMt Ut k4 w1l mm It ertily tt i.vc We id a. It. JUD80N. H SlejftUli Ul a fl eec Um Th? U& rirl of S K "tirlitpr rfw-d Wfslii.l th I ttH cd i tmmi- T)r lMr-aid ffei Hav lAe tylk thy ( the .tethlwv Mr Wm Harnrtt w in tH lck. Ii. cbw1 L emwetMl at n laturJtiM taohr iwH -lifaHon D llrlo-m ha mtU a iwr- lm heh rUy unpmtx) kMf mi H. miw . .. .. . . kfc. 1U r..x ir ..., W oe tlie c 1 Itrtiru ii tlwliie ) bM mil a l w Hr t Uc4r Hi! t ii9ir whielt irrwMit't imnrttvt Lhtr . . ,. " . 1 . .Biiili J riulrt of tin) lMlr jhm v,., Kr,wt crtMlit frr g.w; i K n to ci the lumber nhim U w,i - tUl . tins of m Barrrlt imn - ff up oii can not 1L rfB HIOHLAND T!. KAKaAS. T Lawn i" disrgmg a wll it GtorfS Qnn mi his K'it" farm Win Gatoa lot a calf a frw MgHU co Wm Hilton and wif am viaitim; j rr'ntiw at Blue Hill George (,i " Uihy ha been wiV. witti a bad c4d It a cold winter dntei gwl wf v will have bHvnitg orup thr con ingeaon We beard fctme partis ayiiwr. tliat fall grain ss looking vt at r'ttL (jues they have lwn efp4lK no. The bluxard of lt eek -a l4. fikr to-k Ttiev required gt.tl heUr and plenty of fifteen tent rrn When you meet a man ni't dav- h Wlil "hUt "mil l it cold I fl'-rfe-l mj ear and my tMtaUe ae lr- hk iKilleta " Jr Hawkhx Givpn llynui No combined at Cubig 1.2. 3 amir GARFIELD PREOINOT. Winter ptill kop" a firm jtmp In tin I Maliiy and mrh w:kiv i prevalent Mr- C Mimger iputa "ieV. Mf IiMkndge" lMly we hwrnr u in a pfr croi" ctmdition with r throat Mr Frank Kent and her baby havn both been on th "irk bt. Mr Sta"wr ' ,"K p -i-nie wa wm-h -rMo . ... .1! ....... -. .. I.. I '" '- " .!rxrt ' ,r "T "'"r- -M" ,u ,f i11,,l,- c,,ri ' juile ick, we belivt all Ue alMv ar - " " "f ,,r I)l"",, k. .1. ...1 . a b . aui M.w m w n vbb ' "llH ' i-umiiinii;,''i " " -. dttnct We have a Iveetitn in th WaiKir chod house er Tuesday ortrMtttg which is well attended During Hie yr that hn jtt rbMrl inanr siib-tanUal linpremenu hsse been made in tin- preiiwt. ( H"trv has built a n-w gmnury. Jamo. Amk a frame houe. a new frhxl Imwm am U.enerectrl in the A mark dwrv-t H ; "! v tuiv a imm. ni-t-. s . new frame h-ur. I io!jia IIimpUreT. faJ house wilti Irnsme iuarnmni, j Harris 'arge frame brn, J M Mrtin large barh. Warnev Kent nw Ineiaa. Wagoner lv GO rtv tattire. .n It WageiiT bog and cttle pstire I precinct of the sarhe su in tbo wKhio ty. Mr-i.H JAwSix A.fOTHEH mvoiw ot ihal colcbrateil Marvsrillo floor at Hackr FROM THE SUNNY SOUTH. We left R'verton, Xerak. Dec rK for oor home m Uie i'rtv south The nsxt monjiP? atdaviight w m-r at j itchinon. Kns Tre lal i rrrv ,, alonr the raiiroad bsjt :. - h I .... i. n .i ! .r wa-coH and the erund c$rnrrt j mXfo no tr-nfa.. .'" - vr AbositO am we rearhVU Kansst" City. wertj tJir tmurs t.hind on amount of a Hgh! cccs- dent, an eriine hTtng run iut tome lox cars unding on the. tr-vk and the wrerk hal to be renovxJ before we cmild p. and we had m wait at Kansas Hty unul 7 o'cwvfe in the evening We r! M nghl and wheu daylight came tie next raormnx we were in the Oxrk mountains. We were again delayed on account of an other acodnt. We reaches! Me:ntm I Vj ISlfl llf 4.rV tttcrr.- fkj trtltt . ' i Ml,iin m, ih- tr.iir f w-- ' -. 'r' " jK3t After two bjr wiiting w "'-i on oir wvinir and i -fti our destination on the tnwiinz f Um 19th thoroughly tired oat wth wr long ride. L A- ATt.- TilE fjtrmcrs hocM g-S grvl ponHrr fr their farms, as ia- om sayiag H "the tet i the chp-t" pj4T- in 1 this ce .same as with htr anr! cat-1 tie. Tne Piv-rnatii r-:k fo-srjs f Hoford &. Voung are; of the l1n-t strain of tnt popul vr brewed. They cmbin Uie 4er&l gni rmahue- which no other chicscn-do. itsrdtnesgt I erly mAinnty, trortd isreo. fine X i pe-nrar. nsceiy aaxerwi meat, 7t ft 1 ter bat, not nara lo fereiK tin. arwl i -t.-i.. .-tt.:.- . Ame fine chntkem ahAaW er fei?s 1 Sanderson a new barn G Druk s ww tr 4 M ,wrf Ff,ff5? V cranery. J H Hull a large frauie Imh. 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