The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 01, 1885, Image 4

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FKJDAY. MAY J, 1885.
COWLES.
Farmers are planting corn.
(ieiitle Annie and the twliool girl
are gathering prairie flower.
Our carpenter and painters are hav
ing plenty of work.
Mr C W Fuller and her daughter
(irace, are visiting with relative und
frauds in Iowa.
l;r Bciienck wag on the sick lift lflt
week, hut we are glad to ki.ow that he
i a well ait ever again.
tj T Clark haa been bick a few days,
but we hope to lee him around again
auoii.
While unloading ties one day but
week, T A Waggoner did not remove
hi hand quite oorfenough, and as a
omheqiience Dr Schenek had to dress
two maehed fingers for him.
Little Hatchet.
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CATHEBTON.
Health good.
rarniere look for a large crop ot
wheat and corn.
Catherton can now boast of a notary
public, in pewon G P Cather. He is
well qualified to fill the office.
Jacob Cure is devoting his time to
raicing an ash grove.
Ry Burt sold the largest steer in this
part of the county. Ago, three years;
weight 1700.
Look at Nell Bartlftt's new buggy.
Eddio Britten received a nainlul
X'ound in his arm accidently from a
knife.
Wm Britten and Mr McDonald are
drawing their hogs to Red Cloud to
market.
'J he Danes have engaged a minister
from Hastings, of the Lutheran Church
He preaches every first and fourth
Subbsith at Cathers school house.
The directors of the Plainview cem
etery have purchased the fencing for
the grounds We now have an en
closure lor the dead.
I want a wife, Wild Jake.
GUIDE BOOK.
Mr. and Mrs A Garberhave returned
fiom Hot Springs, Ark.
A good many strangers are visiting
theirdiflerent friend in this place.
J M Marsh has retired from the
firm of Marsh Bros'.
M Phillips has gono to north-west
Kansas to live.
A M Talbot will commence making
brick this week.
John Mirsh is remodeling his house
which makes it look much better.
The base ball nine organized last
week will soon be in readiness for iheii
summer's campaign.
Our new B t M agent is liked yery
much.
Some very fine fish are being taken
from the river at this place.
The nurseryman from Red Cloud
was here one day last week.
Mr Kelsey. who lives south of town,
had three cows killed by lightning last
Monday night.
Editor Newmeyer'g little
been quite sick, also a baby
girl
boy
has
has
arrived at the same place.
Jim Hubble's smiling faco was seen
on our streets Monday momi.ig.
TttlXIE.
INAVALE.
The April breezes are genty sighing
around our heads, and the April mud
around our feet. The cheerful sons; of
the locust will soon be heard, and also
the mournful chirp of the lark. All
combined with the buzz of The Chief
correspondent tends to make life mis
erable. Quite an exodus from here on lat
Monday. S J Melton and family. X
D Biooks and family, and II S Bailey
and family started for Hayes county,
Seb, there to make their future home.
They take with them a drove of 1.50
cattle and a large bunch of lino horses
and colts.
Mr Ferry, a cheese maker froni
Pennsylvania, has arrived and will
take charge of the cheese making in
the factory this summer.
A. brother of A J Worthington arriv
ed from California last Saturday. He
will visit here a short time.
Another dance last week, at which
everybody was in attendance. Ono
Eentlenian of mature years was seen
oppmg around like a vouth, and was
heard to say afterwards ''first dance
I've been to in eighteen years." The
proceeds of the dance went to the poor
orphans.
G W Knight is fencing a fine pas
ture. N E Harvey has returned from his
trip to the west. Whether he liked it
we have not learned.
Anthonv Schaeffer, the gardener, is
way ahead with his garden fruit. He
has onions as large as hen eggs, and
other stuff in proportion. His water
melons will soon be ripe (it is fondly
hoped).
A L Gray has moved into the new
building owned by Mr. Vance. He
will soon commence the erection of a
large and commodious house.
Frank Holcomb, brother of Harmon
and an old resident of this vicinity,
has arrived with his family and a car
load of goods, among which are two
Yery fine horses. Frank will try farm
ing this summer-
The Rev McMeekin, of Red Cloud,
waa up visiting parishoners last Satur
day. PS McGuire and lady, of Guide
Bock, were visiting friends in this
place last Sunday.
Mrs Anthony Arnison is quite sick.
Dr Hall, of Red Cloud, is attending
her with good success.
A birthday party a short time since
was the finest event of Aristocracy
Hill. Several leading characters from
abroad were present, among whom
were two young ladies from Red Cloud
sod some parties from Biverton. All
the gentlemen were future senators
representatives and presidents. Leg
islators, postmasters and other minor
government officers were not there.
Gad.
The Old Fair Ground at Auction,
Kay 23.
The Webster County Agricultural
Society have determined to sell the old
fair grounds lying east of the city, em
brtcing 6ome 40 acres, at public auc
tion on May 23. This will certainly be
a bonanza for some man to get a good
piece of land on easy terms. Don't
io.get the date. May 23. 3St4
For the lien and Boys.
I have the Walker boots and
shoes
and will give you wanauiv
on vvery oair you buy. Try them.
jl. a. auEsiH.
STILLWATER.
As yeu have an "occasional" corres
pondent from here I i bought you
would not object to me filling up the
space left by him.
The past week we had an abundance
of rain. Our soil here i such that if
we have sufficient rainfall we ar sure
of a good crop if only planted in prop
er shape.
The Presbyterians are making an
effort to build a church nere, and so
far have been successful in getting
subscriptions. Mr. Hugh Mclutyre
has been circulating a subscription
paper on which he had between four
and five hundred dollars several days
ago. Hope he may be successful in
getting all that is needed. Rev Fulton
is pastor of the K P Churth, and is an
excellent preacher, and preaches ev
ery other Sabbath.
In laft week's paper "Occasional"
asks what is to be thought of a justice
of the peace who will allow profanity
in a public meeting. It has been gen
erally understood that it is the duty of
of the moderator to keep order in
school meetings. If there Was pro
fanity it must have been in a very
nild tone of voice. Did "Oecasiona"'
do his duty by keeping silence, and
not calling the attention of the moder
ator to It at the time. Probably in his
next article he will tell us what the
profanity was. Citizen.
The Chicago Btoro, Hi verton.
The Chicago 8tore, Riverton, Ne
braska, has just received their new
spring stock, which is the largest in
Franklin county. They are making
greater inducements this year than ever
"to get your trade. 38-2w
The Queen of the Wheat-field, the
Peering twine binders with steel cut
ter bar, sold by Spanogle fc Son.
Suits suitable for all vocations from
a $4 working suit to a good wedding
suit, at the Golden Eagle, at prices that
will defy competition.
Good Paettxrajr
Cha. R. Bwse will take cows to
pasture for $1.00 per month at the
"Home Farm." See him.
m
" Dukixc. the month of May every
thing in the line of silverware we will
fceil at 35 per cent, discount.
WKKK'T & ALLACE.
Violin trimmings at Wright & Wal
lace's. We will be pleased to meet all our
old customers at our new stand, Third
Avenue, one door west of Miner Bros,
brick block. Spanojjle & Son.
All Hail!
The farming public will be gratified
to know that the Continental Insur
ance Company of Now York, has em
barked in the Insurance of growing
crops against loss or damage from
hail, f he Continental does the largest
farm Insurance business in America.
Its popularity is the reHult of years of
honorable treatment of its patrons. Its
past record is the best evidence of its
future course. With nearly Five Mill
ion dollars of gross assets the indem
nity offered is unquestionable. The
loss to fanners in the west Inst year
by hail was enormous, the danger this
year from the same cause is imminent
A word to the wise is sufficient.
Delays are dangerous. Insure at once
against Hail in this old and reliable
Company. For particulars call at Tub
Chief office. C. E. Wood, Agent.
Notice.
To whom it may concern: I hereby
forbid anj person digging or drawing
sand from my land south of the river
!U B McNitt.
Lawks will please not read tho fol
lowing article:
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-jo ai smuftiRq jo Oina oq uvo noA 'jj
ptoi (n u.u'op opisdn jadtid atp uani oj
Aiieouna tnotia'oDuiAa iou ii. caip8(
ail) Avouif om ey :uauia)ua3 oj,
ALL SORTS
Buy the Brown coruplanter.
A. L. Funk has the best line of culti
vators in town.
Children's shirt waists from 40cts
apiece, upward at tho Golden Engle.
New arrival of fresh teas and coflee
at Marsh's.
Hats of all descriptions at the Gold
en Eagle.
Question. Why does A. S. Marsh
sell more dry goods than all the mer
chants in Red Cloud.
New square shawls just arrived at
Marsh's.
New invoice of parasols and sun
umbrellas at Marsh's.
Kerosexe only 20 cents per gallon
at Storey's.
Get your machine oils at Cotting's.
O. H. MaryAtt makes a specialty of
fine watch repairing and warrauts all
work.
Mixed paints in ono half pint, pint
and quart cans at Cotting's.
Henry Cook the 4th Avenue drug
gist has" an elegant line of druggist
sundries. No trouble to show goods,
Call and examine them.
A sew stock of C B & Q mixed paints
at Cotting's.
Flour of all grades and at all prices
atStoiey's.
Just received, a fresh tock of fiu
groceries, confectionery, canned good
and provisions at Storey's.
Buy the Brown corn planter.
BEAUTiFUL'.flowering plants for salt
at Cotting's.
Doll carriages in endless varitie at
Cook's drug store.
Iron, Tlow steel, Mngle-trees, Neckf
vokes, and Hade chains for sale bv G
W. Dow. 32tf
Itch and scratches of every kind
cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This
never fails. Sold by B B Sherer, drug
gist, K3d Cloud. 22-ly
Compare mv prices with those of
other firms. 1 will save you from ten
to twenty five per cent, on anything in
my line. U. . aiaryatt.
Choicest line of canned goods in the
market ani at the lowest prices at
Storey's.
I don't claim the largest stock in the
state, but have plenty of fresh new
goods. The latest designs in everything
kept in a fiart class jewelry establish
ment. O H Maizyatt.
Call and see Storey for your groce
ries and flour. He sells flour from $1.80
to 2.50 per hundred weight. 32t
Barnes check rowers for sale by
Spanogle & Son.
For early planttnr call for the "Chi
cago Market" potatoes, at Miner Bros.
35-4t.
Harmoxtcas rind all ?th!
musica
goods at Wright A Wailace's.
Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, and
Ha' Rakes for sale by G. W Dow.
O. H. Maryatt is the reliable andt
eading jeweler of Red Cloud.
Pai.vts and oils at Cotting's.
Just received a splendid assortment
of hammocks and swing at Henry
Cook's drug store.
Violin, banjo and guitar strings at
Wright fc Wallace's.
Headquarter for all kinds of men's
shoes at the Golden Eagle. Exclusive
sale of Selz celebrated make.
'i he Deering, the Warrior, and the
Thompson chain mowers, for sale by
Spanogle k Son. 39
For the Ladies and Children.
I have received Rochester made
Ladies' shoes, also the Walker shot
which are the best manufactured goods
in the United States. I will warrant
every pair perfect or no sale. Try
them. A. S. Marsh.
BRrTfiffil Iki
-THE S
BE5T TONIC ?
ThU medicine, combining Iron with van
Vegetable tonics, qulckljr tnd eompletaly
Cares Urocpftla, IaAlett. WmkaM
Iajare BIM4, M alarU,CBUla a Pevcn
1t li anunSJlllnf remedy fcr Diseases of the
ZMaeys aa4 Liter.
It U Intalueble tor Plwa I?,1
Women, and all who lead sedentary Jives.
Itdoc no: injure tbe teeth.cause headacbe.nr
jroduce constipation cthrr Iron mtdtamt do.
It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates
the appetite, aids tbe awimllatlon of ood. ry
.lece Heartburn and Belchior. and strenfUv
ens the miwcies and oerres.
For Intermittent FeTera. Lassitude, Lack of
Energy. c., it has no equal.
J Tbe cenuine has abore trade m ark and
crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other.
eteaslyky MOWS CllSllfit CBk. RiLTIIOU,aa
for Eraatioi.
Bidn will be received up to 12 M of
Mav 15, 1SS5, for the excavation and
removing the dirt from loth 10 and 9,
blocJ5, in Red Cloud, 'cb. said ex
cavation will be fifty feet front by one
hundred feet back, seven feet deep,
more or less. Each bid must be ac
companied by sufficient bond to insure
good faith. The right to reject any or
all bids is reserved. Bids addressed to
R B Fulion, Superintendent, at Mor
hart & Fulton's. 39 2w
FOR SALE
A Good Farm.
riMIF UNBERSIfSliKD wishes to sell tils farm
I of 160 iicres lie miles northwest of lna
vale, an! 7 miles from itivertou. t;ood lann
dwelling, staolc, some fruit trees
Good Living Water, Well and
Spring:. 70 acres cultivated,
This farm will be sold at an Immense bargain If
imrclmsed noon. For further particulars call at
the farm or address meat Inavule, Webster to.,
Nebraska. . ..., ,
4t N. B. HARVEY.
Delmonico
Restaurant.
Is fully prepared to
Serve Msah at ill Hour: I
At 25c.
We do our beM to please our customers.
J. H. TRIMBLE & CO.
Real Estate
10COO Acres
B. &M.
RailwayLands !
Webster Counts at from $5 to $10
per acre.
Improved and Unimproved Forma
on easy terxnb.
Several Well "Watered Stock
Ranches at bargains.
C. W. KAJ.EY, Agent,
Red Cloud Neb
Young Clyde
Will make Uk season ot lcv. at Ue "Home
Farm" In RJ Blond.
VoanpriTileHadarklMiY. weJtto about 1
pnaiKts. ts :6V, hands hixh and b Are yean Id
He (4 a horseol fine U'e and action. He as
s!pm! bv an imported Cljdesdale. Ills dam was
aClcreiand B"y.
TESMS To ult the tiroes. Mooer dae nhea
xnare N known to be with foal. Persons rutrttBC
with mares t-ofore foaling win be held fr the iu-
I suraAcc money. I will not be responsible for
ChasR
FINAL PROOF NOTICE
LandOOee, BIooiBinxton. 5etx, Aprtl 99. tMS.
NOTICE IS HEKKBY GIVEN THAT THE
following naBMrf settr ess tied soUce C
hla intectloo to auke inal proof In sappott C
his claim, and that said proof win be taade fee
lire elrrk of court. WcVter eoBnty. at Ba
Ckmd. Neb., on Monday, June 1. 1W, tU:
JAMES D. CBOSBT.
On homestead number Mil far tkeaw !4 MM-
west. He names tbe foUowiar wtooats to
prore bta coaUaaou rasickre apoas and enlti
vatioa of said Uad. viz: Byron C. Burt. Milium
Bacdall. of A"BaUaad. Xet.: WiUlara i). Hall.
MiMr Doyle. ar ells. Xeb. Bartoa W. Baab. wbo
filed pre-cHipsioo D. S. No Utt. aad Mcbslaa
Yensen. wbo fled pre-epUaa I. S. u Hm
S7M on aarae tnd of Uad, are krreby noUled
toaiwearat tbe sasw ttsaa aad ataee and sbow
I caase why NUd preid kwad not be allowed.
9 .-v n. onti,r.bT aruicr
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Notice
TO ANY PARTIE8
WANTING WELLS.
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Apply iu person ur oy letter to
Can field $ Partes, Blue Hill, Neb.,
Hardware and Windmill Merchants.
lOiEIM BAT
AT FORRESTER'S
Furniture and Fancy Notion
Parties wishing Furniture will save money by oxamininff my (roods
before purchasing elsewhere.
new mm &nb notiws
Arrivinir over day. In connection with mv furnitur T hnvn h. in.nn
Arriving every day. In connection with my furniture I havo a largo
supply cf all kinds of notions with
Prices to Suit the Buyer I
Such as Tinware, Soaps, Glasswaro, Towols, Handlcerchiofs. kc,
will bo sold cheaper than at any piaco in Rod Cloud
CHAS. BUSCHOW, President,
Robt V SHIREY, Tronsurer.
NEBRASKA & KANSAS
FAKM MAI
CAPiTAL,50,00O.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
DIRECTORS:
R.J).Pono?. O.C.Cjvc. R.V.Shirev, Chan. Hu.-chow. R. R. F'tlton
E. F. lliirbland, CJeo. B. Holland, D. M. J'lalt. Cieo. J. Wurrcu.
MONEY LOANED
on iruprhved farms iu Nebraska ami Kansas. Money furninhed soon m the
security is approved. Principle and inte-iest payable in Red Cloud.
OFFICE IN RED CLOUD NATIONAL RANK I'UILDINO.
Get Tour Specks
Lautes', cluiuren'a, and men's lry
goods and notions, fthoe and furninb
ing Roods, hat, caps, and Ptraw gotnls
are cheapcr'than evor before known.
Carpet are cheap. I am selling them
at, smaller profits ;than ever. I want
your trade, and will try to make it to
your interest to come and nee me and
get price. Have a complete "took of
groceries ami wooden wnre at lower
prices than ever. I want your e,'Bs
and butter.
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saK aaesMs sqqdb A rJGW Killincrv
In Endless
MRS
Wbo is daily reotlvlotf a Tin mad Begant Line of
Ladies' Dress Goods, of all varieties,
Spring Dry Goods, in all varieties,
Elegant Line of White Goods, Trimmings, Scc.
8ooh as Hambtmra, Xratlaatiaa.
Hodttry, Notlooa, Ac. Larva Lis
Prico as uauaL tho VXBY
JAMES DILLINGHAM,
OF BL.UJE HILL,
Issrv prtparti t:
pot sowi m mm ras !
rHalriir had fiie yars exprneocr lew 11! make a f.rt-clx m-U
iucludiusirrtlii:ctiuiplrlrMina:trrnhat V!d ololl U
to trutra:rd. uutckvard dexs not binder.
fries &r a 7tl!, Pnnp izi aX Css loUirjtr esci jbci
A rraouaMe deduction wllIU- madr to tlue bo bar an old well
to cumtiirjiet: U!u K-bicmlr ther? Is a l aRA.NTEK
Khca tor a UOOl A ULLor .NO l'AY.
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Bazar,
and
B. F. HIGHLAND, Vico-Prosldont,
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Torchon Lace and
New line
of Ladias NcJrroar,
dec.
lowast aad dofy oolspatxtioa.
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LOKI3f Ol T TO iYVX nr.SL5XJ.
Goto Lt t son's for Low Prids.
GOODS MUST BS SOLD.
The Celebrated Stallion !
COLONEL
Hill m.'ifce tl.o i-.n : !
Ftirni at AmUv.
At our
l-KDIGKKK.
Colonel t a iliirk lwy, IT 1mm!
lj;h. wt'thi ITSu pounds, anij tHi
jcrolil li? Mir .- An Iff'jMTrtt!
IVrdicnui-Nonnnn. Atul 1i- '! w ,
, tlmrotji;h.lrol Morgan, wliii'i iiiko
I Cul)tU'J one of tho
Best Horses for .Breeding Purpose
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TKKMr fl to .ntnn M--f,f iluo wh-n m irr L a i
lVron pirtjiic with itmri tvl.ro !mhnj,j wj'i ln I r .1 : t . .tc .
C,to wil. It? tn'Kcn to jrcvu.t ait t!ouL l-ul p m!. i : l t-i
that mav occur.
TfASSPU?. BUO.
We Do
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SHOES
HAND AND MACHINE SEWED.
Manufactured for
Fln Retail Trad, by the
R00LT0ED
BOOT 4 SHOE
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ROCKFORD, ILL:
Ai"o have ,i rim jd t and t Ii.'aiit lir.' -J !.ad'
A lull line of JLMoiv
Old Stand,
Red Cloud.
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HOUSES FOR SAL
ytore Building and Lot corner Webster ;:
and Fourth Avenue
Storo Building and Lor on Fourth Avonuo.
Houho iuhI thr lotH.
HouDo mid hIx Iota on Fourth Avouuo.
IIouho ftiitl two Iot on Wobator istrout.
Houho and two lot on Codur trnot.
Throo Houboa and four lotw on Sntrd StrL
AIho, Farm of 239 ncron u'Ood irnprovrment.
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Havictf recently purchajjed tho MlUinory SsUtbUahrooiit ot :
ler, la now ready to exhibit tho
Latest Styles in
.Bonnets, &c.
. Sha also keep a variety of
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Corsets. Neelrv
AncJ every thing in the millinery line,
Wiii also furniah th& Indlom with Fancy Work ax&teriete tcr A-
CheuIUsa. Qannoc rods etc Call and sa iwr
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