--v-c y t , "Jg?5: sSpJ s ? $V- T? -tt .1 Mji.r. " i (k 1 1 & If 'BmrmmammmmmmmmmmmimmmmmBw-mmmm S dj J. 10 O c Q , 0 o O " o 5223 3 P iq jj ?-!- SO 2 O ? E: fci CO - xg -g 2 O S ro 5 The Red Cloud Chief A. C. HOSMER Proprietor Vll I DA V. M A R. 1 3, 1 835. Honry Oook baa just rocoived hio nWrutoaic of tv ill paporB, tho fla unt HfiUtoUon ovo- brought hero. Decoration. Hi ados, and all kinds of wnll pupor trimmlnKH. A Good Bargain. A g-d botol for Hale in a growing and pro;icrotM town in Nebraska, on fcAty term, or will trade for young cat t AiidrcM! all inquiries lo or call on 4Vu. Ciiii:p office, Red Cioud, for furth er particular. 30-41 NOTICE. Notice jk hereby given that there will he a meeting of the Democratic .-entral committee of Webster connlv, Nebraska, at the court house in Red Cloud, on Saturday, March 14, 1S5. at 2 o clock, P. M. It ih desired that there hhnll le present nt that lime ail" the M met committee man, as businessi of Imp-irlance will come hefore the meet ing A.S. Maiwh, Chairman. Ui.ivku Downs, Secretary. 31-21 CITY NEWS. A L rt'.vi: hat-: boon on the eick liht Jhih week. .1 R. WriMX ifc now located in Chos. -Pottur'H oflii-o. Mu. H. F. Mvnus has hecn on the hick list thin week. Mil M W DictnithON waa visiting in Inavale this week. Ri:v. JJhowk has been on the .sick lint for m-veral da'K. M W Dickhusov was up the Valley rJ week on business. A cuti. baby is the latest, arrival at Hen Van Dyke's residence. IIok. J L Kalkt w in New Orleans taking in the sights of the Crescent ity. Wk invite the attention of our read on to tho largo advertisement of A. L. Funk. ItCAD Mrs S F Spokr.sficid'a new ad vortisniont in another column of to day n paper. K V Kunitow will move to Mankato, Kans , on Moi.day, where he will live in the future. Mil. ko. ,1. Lisio', brother of Mrs F.R (lump, arnvud in Hod Cloud Tues- day evening. Thkrk will be a Methodist social a tho residence of Mrs. A U llosmor.one week from to-nih. (I. It Cu'KV and wife have gone to housekeeping in the residence lately vacjitod by A. Lindley. W.IVasck. of Inavale, .old sixty acres of his Stone farm to our friend L X Kd?on the other day. Mkksks.Johk Kkllooo nnd Dr. Mc iv'cby are the j)roprietor of the Web ft or county abstract otlice. On the 10th Rev. Ceo. 0. Yeiser united in marriage Mr. Tho?. C Fngg and Miss l,uath:i K Frazior. D S Coomiis has moved his ofiice tur- nituro into Lawyer Chnney'.oflico, and will hereafter be found there. ( OS Wednesday Will I'arke sold the William C Moore place west of town to Wih MsDill, of Wapollo, Iowa, for 2000. Harky Feight has bought N. Long tin's interest in the Parlor saloon in this city, and is now sole proprietor of the same. C. WrriiKRAto and wife who have latoly returned from w Orleans, are the gnesta of their parent, Mr. and Mrs. S F Spokesfield. Mrs. Dr. Pakkcu ad son Guy started for Cleveland, 0., on TuwLiy. on account of the serious i'.lness of Mra Parker's mother. C. C. C. will play at the rink Satur day night. Even-body should turn out The company is above the average and is well worth patronage. Mr. H. IIuntkr, of Missouri, xas in the city this week. He is going to build a hou?e on hi- farm a few miles from Rod Cloud, and Jack Red has got the ob. Oi iend C Wiener has been mak c r ncress&ry changes in his Kore tug and i recently moved his shoo de- par nt down stairs for the coven ience of ladies. Jacob Seixeks, who has resided in Red Cloud for about two year? has t;one into the meat business in Rloom ir.gton, ami has moved his family to that place. Tkk Chikk wishe Jake success. He is a Ko. 1 butcher. The board of directors of the Ne braska and Kansas Farm Loan Co. have ecurod tlie room in the Red Cloud National bank block lately oc cupied by J R Wilcox and D S Oombs M a law ofRce, and will transact their Dewiness there for the present. OCR friend T J Wright idiowed this office Jome coal which he found on the Mrs. Fisher farm near Red Cloud. It was a quarter inch suriace vein, and we arc thus lead to conclude if there is a quarter inch vein on top of ground, tbeie most be greater one beneath H 6 Painter VisaciiEU is in Bcllville, Kansas this week. Staioiit knife cutters sold at bottom price by A. A. Pop. D. F. Scott and family will move to Red Cloud in a few daye. Ai.aba;tine for cleaning ceilings of all kinds at Henry Ook'a. Wild ducks are lining to fly in Urge numbers alone the Republican. I -eix the Avcrv fpiral knife htalk cutten-. th best on earth. A. A Pope. Tp.eam'RKi: 1Juchow and Assistant Zerwick wyre in Bine Hill over Sunday Y&rii'zn re for a large emigration in there part in the next (avr week. G. W Ham. deputy f herifr, and our fnend T. C Hacker were out weat this week. The dxm at the mill hai partially gone out from the effcts of to much ice px.wg over it. Canto Clipper plows, Norwegian plows, Eagle steel and wood harrow,, old by A. A. Pope. C. A Owen has secured the contract to paint J. H. Remhberg'a dwelling aio Mr. Del fart's. Call and aee Storey for your grco ncs and flour. He sells flour'from iM) to J2.50 per hundred weight. 3'Jtf This is. a good time to plant trees. Evrypropcrty holders should plant tree.- and otherwise beautify their homer;. Uaknet Meiers one of our popular milk peddlers ir: doing a first claM business in that line of industry just at present. A. O. Berg one of the enterprising Guide Koce. merchant was in Red Cloud Saturday. Ajidy reports a splen did bushier. Married, at the residence of the bride's ister, near Cowles, Mr Horace Ball to Miss Ara Crisman, Thomas J Ward, officiating. A "hioe" time and crowd is expect ed at the ball on the evening of St. Patrick's Day, Tuesday, March 17, S5. Everybody come. Ol'R young friend Tom Ferris, has accepted a position with Hcnry Cook, and will turn his attention to the com pounding of drugs. Two span of the Inavale bridge went out on the night of the 6lh. The river raided so high that it ran on the railway track at that place. Mr. Tkimki.k is now fitting up the room lately occupied by V D Forrester for a restaurant. He proposes to run a first class est ibhrhment. We wish him success. Lou Merrick advertised Iastweok in The Chief for a girl to do house work. On Tuesday he received a reply. It is a girl and tips the beam at about eight pounds. This shows what advertising will do Our friend, W D Forrester has now settled in l..b new quarters. He has put in a large stock of notions m con nection with his furniture business and proposes to give the people bargains. Call and see him. Dr. I.kck, who recently graduated m, an M. D. from Keokuk medical college has decided to open an office for the piactice of medicine in Red Cloud. The doctor comes highly recommend ed. We wifh him success. Tin: Nebraska and Kansas Farm Loan Company are getting everything in readiness to commence business April 2. 7'his institution will be one of tho most flourishing business enter prises in tho valley when fully under headway. Thkre was a washout this side of Ouide Rock Saturday night and caus ed train.- to be several hours behind tune. The cannon ball came in bi ll actings. However the track is now all right and trains arc making card time as Usual. Mr.Umes Broom field, formerly of Crete, but now of Inavale, made us a pleasant call bust Saturday. He has just returned from Canada, whither he has been after the young lady who wi.i .share his future joys nnd sorrows. He ordered The Chief sent to him. Our young friend Charles E. Davis, has returned to Red Cloud a full tlledged attorney, and counselor at law and in some western town will soon stick out his professional shiulo to the breexe as such. Success to him wherever he may locate is our best wi?h. Wright a Wallace one of our enterprising jewelry firms have leased the oltl First Nation! Bank building and are now refitting it for the pur pose of moving iuto the same. This will be one of the best locations in the city, and we congratulate the firm in securing the place. The Gardner house under the skil iull management of Mrs. W. W. Gard ner is Incoming a popular resort. Thev have latelv secured the service of a fine French cook, and do not pro ;o be behind in any of the necessary adjuncts that go towards making a a first class house. A Home protection society has been organized in. Red Cloud with a good working membership of 60 to 100 me:nlers. These societies are being organized over the state andhave tor their object, we believe, the putting down of intemperance and the Cause bringing about the same. The Iuavale and Guide Rock bridges like our own have succombed to the ice gorge and are now calmly floating upon the turbid waters of the Republi can. Bridge building across the Re publican has been a failure in as much as the br idges so constructed have not leen built with an idea of resisting heavy ice gorges. A good bridge wtth more expense to start with would be much more satisfottory in the end, as it would not be washed out every year or two. Let's have a good bridge next time. MrxUET seed at Hacker's. Waiter Sherwood is in the city. Mas. Hickesbottox died last Satur day. W. H. Surra of Minden was in town this week. 300 bushel of pure white seed oats at A. L. Funk's. A. L. Fwc and wife returned from Lincoln Saturday. J. if. Hem-hero is building a new house on his farm. For boot- andshoes go to the Golden Eagle clothing store. A. Mr Into-ii was in Chicago with two load of cittle last week. I'RtiRiE s.-huoners are to be seen already en route for the west. Misr Weed of Superior, is visiting Ml.- Geitie Brake field this week. A. L. Fr.vK has Japanese wheat nd Millet for rale. Price. 75 cts. per bushel. E. C. Balew ha- resigned his position with L. C. Graham the abstract man. Plows, Cultivators, Harrow-, and Hay Rakes for sale'by G. W. Dow. 32tf Elder Rillv, an old time Metho dist mimatcr wa in the city this week. A. L- Fc-n'K sells; the I Haworth. Brown, and Standard check rowers. The old reliable tongueleas or New Departure cultivator, sold by A. A- Pone. The Tennesseeans held forth at the rink last Tuesday night to a large crowd. Iron, Plow teel, ingle-trees, Neck yokes, and Hafle chains for sale by G. W. Dow. 32tf Mr. A. U. Becker returned from his trip to Wisconsin and Illinois the first of the week. E. House has moved to the city. He will go to Hitchcock county in a week or two to live. M. Birney'h father and mother wer6 in the city last week vistiing. They returned home Saturday. C. A. Owens has rented the old house jut wost of The Chief on Cedar street and will use it as a paint shop. How about the wolf hunter running down a cottontail with twenty-four dogh, mistaking it for a coyo'e? F. M.Hamakkr, agent for the Hicks and Miller Tea Co., of St. Louis Sun dayed in Red Cloud with his family. Car load of standard cultivators, planters, check rowers, rakes, and mowcrsjust aeceived by A. I Furk. Mr F.JE. Goble and wife have re turned from the sunny south whero they have been sight-seeing for some two weeks. Read Mr. J. W. Sherwood's advertise ment of houses and lots for 'sale. He offers several and a good farm for salo at low figures. lxf Vance has accepted a position with Wright it Wallace and and within the near future attempt to master the the jewelry trade. Sprino must be hero or els-e why is tkc sninll boy permitted to play his favorite game of marbles with all the various attachments ? A. Wells will sell 40 cows. 30 brood sows, and 1 span of roadster mules at public sale on March 26, at ten o'clock uLhis farm near Cowel. Have you seen John Deer's Sylvan cultivator, the new tongued, tongueless or Canton baltnce frame steel wheel cultivator, for salo by A. A. Pope. A. L. Burton, formerly of this coun ty and now of New York state made a pleasant call on Monday. Ho is visit ing his brother B P Burton of Cowels. Another wolf chase occurred on the bottoms Saturday without much resulL Tlie hunters routed a big gray wolf but did uot succeed in catching it. C. Wiener proprietor of the square dealing one price Golden Eagle Cloth ing store leaves in a few days for New lork o Ulncago to uy his spring stock. Services in the Baptist church next Sunday. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m; Sunday school at 12 M; temper ance school at 3.30; young folks invited to pastor's Bible class. Remember if you need any thing in clothing call in and examine the stock and prices, be convinced that C. Wien er will beat all prices even those claimed to be clo-ing out. Mrs. S. F. Spokesfiei.d has opened her millinery store to the public and iavitcs all who are in need to call on her. She proposes to keep a first class stock See her advertisement in another column. Ladies having silverware are invited to call on Wricht A Wallace, and re ceive a sample bottle of Wallace's Magnetic Silver Renovator, the finest instantaneous compound in existence for removing tarnish fron silverware. Mrs He5KY still continues her meetings in this city. Each evening the church is crowded full of caccr listeners and manv can not obtain seats. She is a very pleasant speaker, and backs her statements with sound argument. Everybody is cordially invited to attend the grand social ball to be given at the Red Cloud rink, on Tuesday evening. March 17, St. Patrick's Day. Good orchestra, good floor managers, supper at Lauterbach's. E. G. Cook, Manager. The Chief in the last few days has nrinted a creat many sale bills for far mers in this and adjoining counties. It seems that farmers realize good returns from sales, and when they have a great deal of stock to dispose of ofler it at public sale. thev To show that oar efforts are appreci ated over the country in giving the people a good county paper we will state that we are receirm? a great many new subscribers weekly to our list. We appreciate Lhess favors and propoee to pre the people the best paper m tkc valley. "DOWN TH RTVER.i Is Where the Bridge Eat Goce That McnUj Spooned tf Be- pobttoao. In the history of tb oldest inhabit ant there has neer been known to have bees as disagreeable and cold winter weather as that which we have just experienced. Coniequenth the Republican riTer has been frozen to a greater extent than ever before, and when the warm raya of a March sun began lo Kftjn the congealed water people began to urniie that Bad havoc would folio to all bridges that were not high enough to let the gorge pass under. Their fears were not gtmnd less at has been already observed by those conversant with the river during the last few day. The recent break-up caused the ice to move and all the way up the valley came the new- that "ice war king" and vr ?weepmg everything before it. A dozen or more bridges have been swept into the stream leav ing the wayfarer on the banks thinking of "sweet home, and how will I get there." Three bridges have been ear ned away this week by the ice, which leads us to ask why it is that better bridges are not built and thus save the annual expense of rebuilding and re pairing. Enough money has already been put i.ito the three bridges, viz Inavale, Red Cloud and Guide Rock to have built three good iron bridges that would have taken ages to wear out. It is the opinion of The Chief that the tax payers would rather vote to bund good bridges at one than to be com pelled to pay taxes to repair wooden and worthless bridges every little while In the interest of economy to the county good bridges should be put up, and the con'inual drain on the county exchequer be stopped once and for all. SPRAYS. On Wednesday it was decided to commence work at once to rebuild the Red Cloud bridge, and in all probabili ty it will not be many days before it will be passable. The ice was so thick in the nrer this week that it forced the water out of tho bank, and for thrco or four days the Republican was almost a half mile wide. Hundreds of sight-seers visited the river in the last few days to see the immense ice gorges. When the river overflowed the wolves on the bottom began to "pull for the shore.'. As Important Patent. The other day while one of The Chief's report er was strolling in the vicinity of the depot, viewing the recent improve ments in railroad circles, his attention was called to a new and highly import ant patent which will interest railroad men to a great extent in every state in the union, and is the property of our esteemed friend, M. Birney, master mechanic of the B. l- M. shops in this city. It is simply this. A patent car coupler that obviates the necessity of trainmen going between moving cars to do coupling. Mr. Birncy's patent makes it only necessary for the oper ator to stand on the outer edge of the car and work a lever which throws the coupling pin into position and the rest of the work is easily done by the mov ing cars. It is simply a self coupler, and one that must and will come into use extensively, and will no doubt do away with the od style man killers. There can bo no accidents with Mr. Birney's patent, ard for this alone it would save railroads thousands of dol lars. It is certainly simple and needs only to he seen to be appreciated and the greatest wonder is that it has not been thought of long ure this. We see by the Alma Tribune that the fair and entertainment given by Van Meter Post No. 94 G A R, was a grand success, Tho object of the fair was to secure a relief fund to help the I needv and unfortunate comrades of the Grand Army of the Republic The Po3t secured the services of Comrade Lew Ginger to take entire control of the fair and under his business man agement the Post were able lo place several hundred dollars in the fund. The 1kvs were fortunate in securing Mr. Ginger's services, aa he had suc cessfully managed a large number of fairs in the cast, and came well rec comraended. We understand that the Post here are nej-otiating with Mr. Ginger and will probably arrnf-e with him to come to Red Cloud. Should evervthing be arranged the Post will give a grand two dys fair and enter taiument buut the last of the present mouth, due notice oi which will begiT en. Comrade Ginger will meet the G. X. K. committee :u Hcd Cioud Friday evening, ui it A K haiL ""pari Wkddisc BtxLi-On last Tuesday evening occurred the first wedding anniversary of our worthy Xriends, Mr. and Mrs. Frank JL Gump, at their residence in the south part of the city, ll was one of the most pleas ant events that our reporter has had tne pleasure of attending for a long time. X Urge number of invited guests were present and the evening was pleasantly spent in social conversation until a late hour. At a proper Uaae an elegant repast was spread beibre the guests and dispensed vjtk. Mr. and i -s. Gumn Iwere the! recipients of :i i ! nrmarmia and costlv uestnf from their saaar rrieode. The Cxzbt wiahea Mr. G. aad wile many retaroe of the happy Itch ad scratcaes ef every kind ird in 30 minutes by Woofford's I Sanitary Lotien. Us o other. Thi mTer fails. Sow y av soerer, arup bt,3dCkd. 2Mj ukWJoaw. I Tne annual meeting will be held cm the first Monday in Anrd. During the ten days preotdisf .the aeeting & director, or some person authorised to do so. sbouldtake the census of ail per ens between Stc and tenty-one yean of age, married or unrearried. Scholars moving from one district to another during this tune will be enumerated in the district to which ther mOTc Men and women are equal before the law regarding the right to vote at the school fmeeting. The chool l-oard should be very particular in their an nual ".eUlemeuU The lreAurcr should have his report fully complete!, bal anced, and be ready to prc-cnt any and all vouchers, and after the meeting f is periectly s&tlsfied . to it correct nesa, the director should put it in hw annual report correctly baUnceJ and eery cent accounted for before it is sent lo this olfice. If directors wilt read all the inntructioas on thfefr re port it will save much time and confu ion, and obviate the necessity of u pertntendent returning the report for correction. I did not put in the report this year the amount of money on hand at the beginning of the past year but it is expected that the refort wil show tne same amount a; was said to le on hand la-t year, if it is not io it will be considered wrong. The stte sujR'nntendent makea the follotving ftntenient in his last report- The coun ty hUjKirintendento are inn.de guardian and are given power to investigate ciioul accoenra, and to reject incorrect accounts and approve correel ones. It consequently devolves upon them to lj extremely cautious in the discharge of this duly. The sytem of keeping accounts is simple and the majority of otfieers are accustomed to it, and thu evil should be made to entirely disap pear. C W. Spinger. Co. Sup't. rio of Vrtcraas. Last Wednesday evening the young men of this city, who were sons of sol diers organized a camp in this city to be known as H. S. Kaley camp, No. 25 with the following charter memlers V. B. Fulton, Jno. R. Wilcox, M. S. Marsh, F.J. Reynolds, Henry Ludlow Lee Tinker, Irving dimming, Paul C. Phare-, Frank Spauogle, Will Brown. The instituting officer was S. W. Cog lizer, Colonel of Nebraska divisionons of Veterans of Weeping Water assisted by E. L Taggart Commander Geo. H. Thomas camp, North Auburn, Neb. The officers elected were as follows: Captain, V. B Fulton. First Lieutenant Frank Spancgle. Second Lieutenant, Floyd J. Reyn olds. Camp Council, J. R. Wilcox, Henry Ludlow, Frank Spanoglc. Delegate, J. R. Wilcox. Alternate, Paul C. Pharc. To the patrons of the Indian creek chee factory: I hare this day sold the Indian Creek cheese factory to Mr. H L Luce. Mr Luce has been in my employ ever since I have been in Ne braska. In turning the business over to him I do so knowing him to be per fectly honest, straightforward, ami competent to handle the factory in the most satisfactory manner, and his greatest effort will be to please his pat rons. Thanking the patrons for the patrongc they gave me and the confi- dcncc bestowed, I trust you will si iow the same good will toward my licen sor. I shall continue to feel an inU'ret in the factory and Khali do all I can to increase the interest and succeas of the factory. Yours Truly, J.O. Chambeeuv. A CHRISTIA5 convention will be held in Red Cloud, Saturday and Sabbath March 14 and 15. beginning at 10.50 a. m. Saturday in the Baptist church. The Sabbath J-erviccs will lc held in the Rink. Revival services in the morning becinning with a social meet ing at 10 a- m; at 1 1 services by Mrs. S. M. I. Henrv: at 2 p. m. convention topics. 3:30, Band of Hope hour, with chemical experiments by Mrs. Henry. Services in the evening begin with sonx Berrices at 6 o'clock, .sermon by Mrs. Henry. It is expected that Bloom ington, Franklin, Riverton, and other places will be represented in the exer cises. Various topics will be discussed SI ' Hayiko purchased the Indian creek cheese factory of J. O. Chamberlin, I desire to meet all those interested in the factory, and will have a meeting of the patrons at the factory March 19, for the purpose of making arrange men! for the coming seaaon'i work. II. L. Ltce. There will be a meeting of the pat rons of the Inavale cheese factory, at the factory, Wednesday. March IS, at 2 o'clock P M. All parties interested in last season's work, and the coming sea on, are requested to be present. J. O. Chamberlis Xottcx is hereby ciren to all who expect to teach in this county the corn- inc seaaon, that I will hold a apecial examinaiion at my o&ce in Red Cloud Thursday, April 2. ISS5, commencing at 9 a. m. C Wr Sram gee, 32t2 County Superintendent. Stkates One wmte Irerr suica cow, anth red spot, brand "V" on side. A liberal reward offered to finder. Ad dres Thomas Andcrsoc, Bed Cloud, eb. 22 2wp Focjrr A key. Looser can haTe theaasneby calling and paying for this item. eo " I Dort claim tbe larjpeat stock in the state, but have ecty of fresh new goods. TVe latest i iaererythinf kepttrr trfiancssavjcvelrr estabiash- l ascct. v n JaAaxATT- ALT-SORTS Jerr Waca i o Happy t liuV thai we new have a democratic drotw tratorthatbe hardly ktKw hotir.r he's afoot or horseback. Ho L n prernely happy. Sect at Hacker's. Fjuh oyster and horse radlsk at Mother market. O H MARYATTt ho rtfbJcaae eading )ewdcr of R1 Cltti. W vu. paper at Coti". TiMLia --e3s aaWfer wotts a. Spn-M- A SoV We hat e Utr gotnls ytnt need. OsM and be conviiicvd. rpxmrzic A" Sen-.. !kTOc Vroan bread nnd baked bean, at Hacker't. vekyoiY sbottW har the C C C Saturday night in Vaa iie VtnctaUa Loretto Well? n te of the LkM aoL rre tht ever wicl fcl Ooeai. WixihjW curtain at Cotttag - Ir you wk-ti tro he Jii imo of filagree and tnaaotc jc wiry jat from Mexico call nt M Aryan's jewelry u within the next le dys. Iir-c lection packrge jnt rociuvod k t'l at cost. Go TO Hacker's for Umothy sttotl. Li dies, attention ' Fxcv, a bottle Of silver polish at Wright A: Wallace's. Fresh oyters aud hore radish at Mother's market. GaUDE seeds at backer's. Another invoice of that celebrated Guide !Wk :lur at Storey's. Anothm: invoice of that colobrated Guide Rock tlottr at Surov'. Family grt-oune? of all kinds at Morey s. 3-si SpaNOuLE will put down tubular well that will Jv.-t lto years and cannot be pumped dry. Tcrnip. parsnip, enrrott, lettuce, peas, 1m-H5, radih, and the very beat of uml- at Hacker'. $55. Wi are selling a No 1 Un hoe cratn drill for fifty fivo dollar. Jut what you iiod. Spanogle A Mn. Paints ami oil at C-uttingV O H. MARVrr"xnak- a prialty of fine watch repairing Jnd warrants all work. Have you seen the cetabrair-d M( rnon plow. They are tho latent and l"t. Spanogle A Son. Clover seed at HaekerV GUIDE ROCK. The middle spans of the rivei- bndgr were carried out by the y,orge last Sat urday. Our mails arc interfered with owing to a washout in the track eat of town, caud by an overflow of the mer and ice hde acros the bottoms Yeterday a .Mibsriptioii was made bv citizen? foithe purpir of putting in a tetiiprr briitge across tho mT and tbr work n.i b done x ieedi! n i-ibl- Our niarWet drawn heary upon Jewel county, Kansas, and it be comes a matter of moment lo our peo ple that the ending be kpt m tacL Tho quesliou whether we shall hav aloons has bTti agitated for tho past few week?. It i thought by some of our citizeni that we ought to confine the sale of alcoholic liquor wumr dm "lore, while others think to do would not materially lessen the quanti ty fcOld. Kocklt. COWLES. March is marching along. Business in Cowles i ditto. Cowlus wants a croamery or cheese factorv. 1 here i a good opmung for hydro nhobta or a -an "lire mill Our worthv Justice. T J Ward. tid his first matrimonial knot on March 2, by uniting in nlall: Mr. Horace S. Ball ami Mi- Ara Crimaii. Our town is at present without a re, ident mmi-ter, and the parsonage is unoccupied- Rv Hampton preached here but Sunday, and we understand will fill the pulpit here until a regular pastor caii be ecured Jame Barcim. of Guide Rock pre cinct purchned the lumber for a house this wcrk from the People's Lumber Company. Roth of our lumber yard arc daily sellinc lumler for newdwefhngs. Mi AmehrCanp-rncH w spending fw dav 'with fnends in Franklin Mr Curtts a.kts Mr Gilford dunny her ab-enc from Uw store. The Cowles Invincible arc prepar ing for a grand concert in a few weeks Timely notice will be pvm. Among the late arrivals rc Mr. Endly. of Guide R'Kk, Mr Bnick. a brother of wir cram dealer, and a Mr. Hurd, brother of M P HurU We hat not leamwl whether any of them hare come to stav or not. Lmxr. Hatoiet- Aciministrator s Sale. Xot;t5 i hereby riven that on Thur dav the 15th day ofJJarcii. 1'vi. on lbs e qr of m:c 5, tp 1, north ranse 12 w-.t in Webter county b I ili offer at public le the tronal efiVeia of Merntt A Mver. dc:al. as follow- 1 tnan horcs, AW buheti corn. 10 ticaa .- . utock hoz. 1 milch cow. I to hore Imrgy. 1 ft bogy harass, l lumtr wacon. 1 new deering mower. I ulk cutter,.! Garden City cultivator. I sulky hay rake, 1 Hapgood ulky plow 1 law Hbrry. 35 volume, etc Trnw made known on day f ae. Tkos K exjtebt, Admmitrator e ewi . Auction Sale. I will offer at Public Sale at the frtn fcnown as the Caii Adam farm, three j miles J?outbfls of calem, on " - s .k. .ak. m Friday, Apnl 3. 18bo. At tea o'clock. A. M the followinc nroperty. Ti; 22 milk cow-, 12 two-vaar-old" rtetrr; 7 two ycai-id heifers; I twryear-Id fcoIL liyearangs. PJo HarroVs. CulUTitors, Com Kanter, Mowg Machine, Hay rake, and other farm xapitroentA. TKRMii un ot lew than li cau. $5, or Otct, a credit of 5 njnai will be given with approv ed eccariiT bearing l(per cent iatarest. 10 per cent. dicoust vtr caah. Joux H- Jlskux, Proprietor. P. C, Gle?x. Auctioneer. 31-41 2JKD cLoro MAiutrr Wheat- 4047 45 2i Com-.-. Cats Barley JCJ&. m .- CsUlt w OiVrtB irr piir- with lu if other arm. I wiK Mtc rrwi frrm lT t :wmj $vr fNr tiynt tn .OVlbn iH avyHixk II- MxufxTt. Troc for 3l9 Sraral tlKmixn1. &h. caulpa. ox M;. eCt spie Jind eottoo-wood trrrs jhr W i raWe prJcm at Jo. Utacr eee aile rorUi Of Kl Oood l7l Es'tlrs ne "atr. t Tbe bt wJt w Uic wl I frr rttln hmMifs nk, le-r. rimHt irr mtv. Wrtter. rbfol band ctu!uv r-r nl all kl otUptXrti mi jHfiit r car rale, or to ry rei7Mi tt rr..trsl to 1-? i- r-tt uCrti. r toncy fefnndtJ ince 2fr J Wi. .sfirjl U not thrvvti jhi wlA hm wicjMirr. 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