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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1885)
-- r---'- - . j y r-1 i -:MI .-Srt & t "tt -7.r I'w ; Ji V - .V ' - - ..- " - ' ' ' J.' i-' . - .: v -.. . L .- -V,V , v jJT. The Red Cloud Cfttftf A.C.HOStigH, - Proprietor FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1885. IMPORTANT POINTS. Bed CloCd booms. New buildings every day Plum trees are now in bloom. Cokh planting baa commenced. Mas. M. Bikney was in Hastings last Saturday. County Treasures Buschow was in Lincoln tbe other day. J. H. Remsbeko 19 improving 'his new residence property. Rasser Bros shipped two car loads of stock to Chicago Saturday. What has become of the U. P. rail way ? Deponeth answereth not. Bcott & Trvskey shipped two car loads of cattle to Chicago Saturday. Prairie fires can be seen every sight from all points of the compass. Wm. Gates was in Kansas City with cattle this week. He took two sar loads. We are sorry to learn that Mrs, J. L Miller is quite ill with rheumatic fever. It is rumored that a lodgo of the Eastern Star will soon be organized in Red Cloud. A Turkish minister walked upon our streets one day this week. He created quite a sensation. The tourists season opened last Fri day May 1st. Tourist rates can now had to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. C. A. Owen has moved his paint thop into the old meat market of Wm. Gates, one door south of Mrs. New house's store. Mr. Ducker from Iroquois county, Illinois, and family, have moved to Red Cloud, which they will make their future home. Stewart Albright and Mrs. J. J. Garbcr, who have been in the Key stone state for some time past, returned last Thursday night. Frismk & Seekn are contemplating putting in a new and substantial dam at the mill, one that will.not be washed out by every freshet that comes along. Raskey McNitt has gone inio the how business. He captured two screech owls one day this week, which attract ed considerable attention from curiosi ty seekers. H. 6. Kalet Camp, No. 25, S. V., have rented the Masonic Hall for their headquarters. The boys are getting along nicely, and a largo number of applications are coming in. This week the Red' Cloud carriage works have finished a fine double car riage, which for fine workmanship can not be discounted west of New York. This firm is justly deserving of a good patronage. The spring delivery of fruit, 6hade and ornamental trees and shrubs now being made is unprecedently large. Nebraska is bound to jbe one of the principal fruit growing states of the Union at no distant day. Dkcoratiox Day will soon be here and we hope the day will be properly observed by tbe people of the entire county Garfield Poet, H. fi. Kaley Camp, and the Ladies' Relief Corps will properly observe the day in this city. Garfield Post No. 80 G. A. R. de sires the differront churches to hold Memorial services on Sunday previous to Memorial day, and would prefer a union service if arrangements can be made at which the Pott will attend in a body. Is our report of the Odd-fellows' celebration last week we failed to men tion the fact that the choir entertained the audience with several beautiful selections, all of which were duly ap preciated by the brethren and specta tors present. While at the village of Wells our reporter met Dr. L. N.Wells, of Wheat land, who located there about one year ago. The doctor is doing a fine business at Wheatland in the line of his profession. He has built a fine house since his arrival there and im proved the property ia splendid style. The Chief wishes the doctor success and prosperity. Mr Peter Cokoter, lately from New Jersey, has settled down as one of our solid citizens, as will be seen by our advertising columns this week. He has opened up a first-class flour and feed store in Roby's old stand, and pro poses by fair dealing and low 'prices to to merit the patronage of the people The Chief can fully recommend iMr. Conover to its many-readers. Ox last Friday, if a person had been carefully watching, they might have observed a party of three -men very quietly leaving the city for the river on a fishing excursion. The mill was reached in due time and after some four hours angling after the festive cat with the usual luck, qnietly retraced their steps to the city, vowing that fifteen cents worth of beefsteak was good enough for them. Our young attorney, John O." Y went to a temperance lecture the evening and the room being warm that limb of the law carried off into a troubled si we inferred it was from tbe v, gymnical operations during the sons oleat interval) and as tbe coatri nation box was passed around he Ua acinedhehad taken a sleeper, ant that the conductor was calliaf tickets, he therefore placed in the rm for box the recular fare from Riverton to Red! Cloud and quieqy sank beck to requesting at the base to be attbaaext sUtioavJUerii River- n" ?" X 8TR AT SHOTS C. Wiexex was in Hastings last Tuesday. J N Rickards was in Crete and Oma ha this week. The board of county commissioners met Wednesday. A A Pope has built on nn addition to his residence. Mr Howe, of Cowles was in Bed Cloud this week. C W Springer is building an addi tion to his house. W M Wallace, of Iowa, is the guest of J. Saum this week. D H Fermak, of Crete, brother of J H Ferman. is in the city. Mr Wm Wrioiit made this office a pleasant call on Monday. C L Cottisq is renovating his store and treating it to a coat of paint H B Simon's has returned from the east, glad to get back to Nebraska. F M Dickersos has been making some impiovements on his residence. J H Ferman has been selected as census taken for Red Cloud precinct. Rev. McMeekijc was in Minden dur ing the last part of last week attending the Presbyter. Rev Geo H Brown will preach in Guide Bock next Sunday, both morn ing and evening. J C Birnet, of Crete, father of M. Birney, cf this city, was in Red Cloud the first of the week. Farmers are doing an immense amount of fencing just now, as will be seen by the large sales of barb wire. HdSFoRD A Young bought two fine thoroughbred Plymouth Rock chickens from an Illinois firm the other day. C H Rust, of Catherton, is the hap py father of a bouncing baby boy. It is C Hfs first and he is therefore hap- py- Mr Grim, .of Cathorton, has pur chased the lots north of the M. E. Church, and will build a dwelling in a few days. We would respectfully call the atten tion of stock rainers to the advertise ment of of Mr Decker in another col umn of to day's paper. Geo B Gates, the new livery stable man, is now running in full blast. The Chief hopes he will be successful and receive a good patronage. TBHanna has the frame to his dwelling up, and a few days more will have it under cover. It will be a hand some residence when completed. Fishing is all tlie go just now, and any time that one may go down to the river he can find the small boy, the large boy, and even the old man and the girls, all fishing. A few days since John Parkes is ceived a handsome quilt from his aged mother at McCook. The quilt was a birthday present, John having passed the first half century of his life. Judge Dell Stuart, of the 7th Ju dicial (Iowa) District, and T M Stuart, a distinguished attorney of Iowa, were in the city last Saturday, calling on our frieud L H Wallace, the jeweler. MAiRiEDby the Rev. Geo. Yeiser at Red Cloud Nebraska, on the third day of May 1885. Mr Anson Cburie. of Jew el County, Kansas, and Miss Annie Underwood of Red Cloud, Nebraska. Ur Crone'h new houso just east of Dr Daraerell's residenco is fast ap proaching completion and will add greatly to the appearance of Fourth Avenue. There are many new houses going up at present in Red Cloud. R. V. Siiirey, cashier of the Red Cloud National Bank has gone east m the interest of the Nebraska and Kan- f sas 'Farm Loan Company. During his absence J A Tulleys will superin tend the affairs of the Farm Loan Company. The other day Arthur Saum sold his fine yearling thorough-bred colt "Colonel" to Ex-Gov. Garber for $150 This is probably one of the finest colts in the county. It will make a fine horse, and has a splendid record. It was bred by J Saum, of Red Cloud. Me. C. W. Marvin- left this city on Tuesday evening to to take charge of the B, & M Railway station at Oxford as agent. Mr Marvin is an affable thorough business gentleman, and his hosts of friends along the line heartily wish him success in his new position. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the post office in Red Cloud for the week ending May 4, -1SS5: Miss Anna Andrews, Wm BarUtt, Mrs L M Foster, Aaron Howater. G N Hunter, Charles J Hopp, Wm Laverty, Mrs O McCowan, J 0 Martin, Davis L Noble, Charles F Welch, Samuel Worst, Mr andMrsJFWheelock. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office June 1. 1885. if not called for before. A tramp was in town one day last week and filled up considerably on tangle foot, at least he became so tired that he found it. necessary to camp somewhere, and finally struck AS. Marsh's barn, where he was kindly permitted to sleep over nifht. During the eveainc Mr Marsh weni w uc barn to attend to the chores and threw oft his coat and forgot it. When ne went to the barn in the nomine & and tramp had both suddenly left fellow was arrested and later on was recovered. GaLrjBMAi who has been clerking in Swanl for several Tears past, left Monday for Red Clovd, where he goes to work for C. Wiener. Mr. 3aluaha has been one ef the ssost popular reliaMesalsaisskisi Sewai,W the Reddood irsa is ftflsli ia secur ing his services. The people of Bed dee and Webster oowaty will find hisatoeeesM of the sqaaresi ssea ther ever had eVaJsnea with. We are sorry to see hiss leave Seward, aad join hie saaav friends ; "SiiF wsf.J. - asyr ' 4-t i. - s It- ' t i."Sv J- ?!? t ABFjejBAfi MHiBB 1 ' CITY NEWS. Mrs William Parkes ia on the sick list. James Harvey is now running the Cannon ball. Chas Leonard is running freight out of Wymore. Hats and caps in endless varieties at tbe Golden Eagle. Go to Mrs McBride's for ladiei and children; gloves and mitts. A lioht shower of hail fell last week on Thursday evening doing no dam age. Queen Esther will belrenderedjon the 14th at the rink. This will be one of the best entertainments in Red Cloud. Pat Ltmah who was one of the vic tims of the Hubbel wreck is running on the Columbus branch of the B fc M. The subject of lecture next Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church will be "The Mysteries of our Future State." Clothtng for men, youths and boys lor holiday and every day wear at pri ces that defy competition at the otic price Golden Eale. Mrs McKinnon and son who have bave been visiting at Mr H ESanford's have returned home in Cedar Rapids, Iowa much pleased with the country. Go to Mrs McBride's for.'paterns. The Prerbyterian Church, of Red Cloud, has been made the recipient of a valuable pulpit Bible, and two nice collecting baskets, the gifts of Mrs. Dr. McKeeby. Ladies will do well to look", through the stock at the Golden Eagle before buying their shoes. A A Pope has eleven carloads of all kinds of farm machinery on the road to Red Cloud, including 116 mowers and a carload of rakes. The freight on these, things cost him 2,200. A small fortune. Plow shoes at all prices to suit all at the Golden Eagle. Breathes not a man with soul so dead who never to himself has said: "I'll go and paint the city Rd?" And when the inky night was fled, rose from his hard and painful bed, and said: " Oh heavens what a head." Hair goods at Mrs McBride's. Where do you buy your clothing, boots and shoes? Of course at the Uoiuen isagie, tne lowest prices largest atnok and vou can alwavs lareeatstock and vnn can lwav relv on -what .tfilf ., ... ,, - , amation to tne people o; Cloud and vicinity. All persons" pur chasing goods of Wright & Wallace will save money. This week P. Conover flings his ban ner from the outer walls over a new flour and feed store in Roby's old stand. The Chief extends a cordial welcome and trusts the gentleman's success in his new enterprise may be all that could be desired. New goods at Mrs Mc Bride's. The recent copious rainfalls and generous sunshine has decked the prairies with fragrant blossoms and bright green grass. Crops are growing with astonishing rapidity and every thing seems to indicate a prosperous season for the farmers of Nebraska. Shirts of all descriptions, underwear in balbrigans, gauze, summer merino &c. Hosiery in cotton, lysle thread and silk at the Golden Eagle square deal ing clothing house. Rev. H. MoMeekix will deliver a lecture in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock. Subject, "The Mysteries of our Future State." The Reverend gentlemen is an eloquent orator, and his lectures are highly interesting and instructive. Go to Mrs McBride's or ribbons. Messrs. D. C. Hungerford and D. W Miller, with their families, from Utica, N. Y., arrived in Red Cloud last week and are so well pleased with our beau tiful city that they have decided to make it their future home. They have already purchased louuand will com mence building at onom Tee one price GoldeB Eagle keeps the best stock of shoesiom men, women and children, and oib celebrated selzmake. p It is evident that the Baptist church propose to let the light shine. The latest is a fine street lamp at the front door. Dark nights when you see it shining you may be reminded to go to meeting. The lamp was a present to the church by our enterprising halrK ware nrm, Mornari r uiion. Dr. Bosakk's pile remedy. New sup ply of the most effectual remedy for that malady known at Henry Cook's. Concert at the Baptist church next Sunday evening. The usual program will be carried out, with some new features added'. Recitations and songs by the little ones will be especially t traHive. A collection will be taken for the benefit of school. Ko preach ing in the morning; Sunday school at 12 M; temperance school 3:30. Go to Mrs Mrs McBride's for laces. Osns day this week our reporter had the pleasure ef going tkrergh the new residence of J. H Remsberg's lately built in the north-west part of the city of Bed Cloud Mr & will have one of the most convenient residence proper ty's iath city. He kas arranged it very haady oaths interior, and has! large ana ooseioeaous reoess upstairs down. Xverythiee; is arranged He is improving., the sow moved into it. Such" areVeJeditlpRedOoud. -'' I (vAAne a a mAneBBeBBeBBeBBeBBBeBBBraeBBBeaaMSBBBeVifl raocLAMATioNto the people of RedT laad tecosaforl iMMaadhaa i Oai ww mm jacgfwfrs sac neccwata. - mus ,.r...-; -- ?;: -- . , : iv: :,.: -'-. ' "- ,. - "i& , . l$ . - v. ., . j;&&!&J&ijJi?Z jSJl ? ..i . ' , U. tt ALL. SORTS L Baum of Chicago is in the city. Mrs Will McDanieU i on the rick list. J H Bemsbeeo sold his fat hogs to W N Richardson. Mis3 Maiiard, of McCook, is visiting at L A Haskin's. Spanoglk & Sox have' moved their office to 3rd Avenue. C B Cuoxk is assisting our friend Cather, in the attract office. G X JcDasiels has moved his shop two lots west of the old location. Artist's studies for hand painting received at Henry Cook's this week. L A Haskiss has a fine colt, a few days old that measiireslibree feet and two inches in height.; Nice cool soda opened at Henry Cook's tbis-week. All walk in and take a drink at Tom's expense. C Wieser has about settled on the design of his new brick building and will commenco work in a few days. The bar docket, for May term of the district court will have 85 cases then-oii for the disposal of the court. The ivi'uihcr clerk was clear off on Thursday morning, the weather was cold enough for February. It was a Da kota wave. Hale Bros., hardware dealers of Inavalc, have decided to add a stock of lumber 'to their business. The Chief wishes them prosperity. A J HrELCUthc gentlemanly ticket acent and manager of telegraph has bought the Mahard residence near F R Gump's paying therefore R50. Arrasoemckes are being made to move Letson s and Jfizer's store rooms to prepare for excavating, preparatory to building the opera House and store 'rooms. A real live pugilist was in the citv the other day but got knocked out of time by our amateur boxers, on short notice. Wo don't let any imported stosk get away with us. It has been decided by tho commis sioners to hold a special election the 9th of June for the purpose of voting bonds to build briJges across the atreannofthe county: This should carry bv all means and have the expen se of building and rebuilding wooden t 1 bridges stopped, Kpjni.v a full line of School for the surrounding destfTwtr were re ..,...... A ui "JC rJNA . desfiiLat-He'nfy Cobk's this week. CF CATHER, tncnew aimraci man f .. , ... !.. A tuorougiuy ovcrnaunug vno uusiraci books and records and putting them upon a first class basis. He means business and will soon have the office in good shape. C F is one of the stanch citizens of Webster county and The hiek wishes him success. Headquarters for all kinds of sty lish hats and bonnets at Mrs McBride' the leading milliner. Taken In-During last Saturday Sheriff Warren and Deputy Ball were ou the lookout for a mover" going west ward who was wanted by a Gage county man for towing off a fine colt from that county. The fellow it appears had been trying to sell the colt, and even offerred it to one of our livery stable men jut previous to being stopped by the sheriff. When asked how he came to have the colt he remarked, by right of posseision, but finally settled with the Gage county man and turned 'aver the colt and a good horse to settle the matter and keep from being sent ov'er the road, the Gage county man agree ing not to get out a .varrant foj his ar rest. It would be well for such fellows to look a "leedle oude" in runiyng off horses belonging to other parties, Dramatic. On hist Thursday even ing the Red Cloud Histrionic Assori i tion of this city made the:r first ap- nearance on the stace at tbe rink k in title! the well known drama, ent "Among the Breaker, The play is a splendid theatrical production and the participants done well taking int: consideration the brief spac of time in which they practised. Mr Qeo M Young, as David Murray did his part well. Tom Ferris, did the Irish part of Larry Divine in a manner that plainly showed that he was familiar with the brogue of the Ould Country. The Hon Bruce Hunter in tbe person of Frank R Gump placed the Judge in the front ranks of foot lights, while C B Hosford as Clarence Hunter, "did his part well. Jim Htibbell did the heavy work as reporter and was 'oud ly. vociferously and contiuually ap plauded by the audience. Anson Hig by made an excellent Scud. The part of Miss Minnie Daze xas taken by Miss M J Ferris, while Miss Sadie Becker Wilaved tbe rob of Bess SUrbright. Miss - ftJlara Becker was a veritable Mother Carey and May Higby a Biddy Sean to perfection. Tbe entertainment netted neat sum to the church the gross proceeds being about $55. litaarr- Marilla Crosty. wife of Marvin J. Crosbv. died at er home near Cowles, Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock, April 19. Mrs Crosbra ihe mother of Charley and Ella Fumam. Ssbe was in ner wu r t. nrl Krtwnmni hall vears had :.. -9 m a jsra -3 w "-- - nrtpivd from a severe din rt.iMnr. which time she cared fr the children au.u of her son. Mrs. Crosby was a native of Browne county, 2ew ork, and came to-Red Cloud in May IftSU, soon after removing to Cowles, where she raided till the iiaie of her 'death. A husband, four daughters, aad one son are left to saoura taetowofaderoted wie and a loving samber. . 4- KWCLOCV SaJtKaT Wheat 9 SO an UMmrnxOMiw; ........... .Oats ...... Barley .......' Cattle iij.n Gna iid Ptk Jrri, T T list ot irmd and petit jurors for the May term, 1SS5, district court in an frt Webster county, Nebraska, to co vene at Red Cloud, Mar 26, 1S85. GKAN'D JURORS. M C Fulton. J II Hohart, W C HichardAOn, SV J.milow, Kenvon Skecn, I) F Trunkcy, George A Martin, I N Taylor, CW Fuller. Judson Bailey, E B Smith, J L Frame, Ferdinand Pcisiger. Alex 11 (Vary, Henrv McCune, A "Wilson. - rEIIT JURORS. E McFarland, Winneld Palmer, Wm Sabin, T J Wright. Chas E Putnam, K E Rowland, H C Scott, Frd Huppcrt, J G Dodd. David Kaley, John Crow ell, W U Buker. Chas A '1 eel, A A Pope, Jnine L Miner, Henry Wagoner, Melville Birnej. W R Ryker. Chas Duss, B H Gray, A T Stille. Austin Riley, J R Laird. W J Harrii. The following is the report" of the Red Cloud schools .for the month of April. i. S..Z. " .Z. - w Teacacrs. j j?f JJ r lll Mrs. Ev:ui ...'lrxt.' :.'- 43 K'..TT' ." t: Klla l'littiam . -l-t l'rv.- TO'. r.H T .. V, e Mnt Brewer., '.'il Yt. :0 IT 3: c. .. c ronlh? Hlicrcr.lt Int. 75 r.l $fi - 8 Era Walki-r ...:'-m Iut.. r.J .ei z Ml Wuolley.. til. S. ; . 4i 40 -.Wl I. roll ok honor. Dpot School John Patmer, Maud Rudu, James Durrie. First Primary Charlie Dickerson, Iottie Sterner. Davy Craven, Mary Proskovec, Edward Dentloy, Harry lit'tson, Earl Rickards, Willie Way, Eddie Gates. Second Primary Edgar Cottin$r. Arthur Downs, Ernest Brown, Lclnud Hedge, Edward Cook, Fred Brown. Dora Rickerson, Auna Proskovec. H;r tha Brown, Alice Remabcrg, Edith Bayha, Myrtle Kaley. 1st Int. Chancy Tmgley, Charlie Graves, Herman llirkncr. 2nd. Int. Alex Bentlcy, Minnie Mc Avoy, Blanche Reed. High School GeorgeJMorhart, iTugh Miner, Willie Tulleys, Eva Bayha, Barbara Newhouse, John Tulleys. Eva J. King, Principal. Tin Wedding. On laa Monday eve ning Mr J II Ferman and wife were inarried.tcn years, anL in order to proDerwfVommenioratc thevsVtT nY kfiertaitrcNheirJhiany friends at heir residence in the north part of tho city on the above date. A lanrc number were present and thelevening was most pleasantly spent by all. At a proper season the happ couple were again married by, and with the assistance of three ministers, andgr the bride had been invested wifcelegant ring with a beautiful dhtmc-SRTet as it were, encased in tin, supper was announced, and the guests turned their attention in that direction with good results, af ter which the many beautiful pre exits were brought out and presented to the host and hostess. It was certainly one of the pleasant events of the season, and The Chief wishes Mr. and Mr?. Ferman many returns of the joyous occasion. Iho following were the presents received: Silver tea pot. Prrsentcd by A. Lauterbach, and wife, Ira Sleeper and wife, R L Tinker und wife, 6 West and wife.' Mr F.migh and wife, Rev Geo. H. Brown and wife. 1-. W. Dow nntlj wile, O. 11. Marvatt and wife. J II Itemsnen; und wife, K Skeen, Wm Gates J ' Rickards. , Nickle coffee pot. I1 h Gobe and wife, Wm Letaon and wife and Mrs. Bellows. ... Tea canister. Sam Temple and wite Coffee Cauister. B t Myers and Silver and glass berry Jones and McKeeby I Dish pan. Mrs Cather. Dish and toaster; W. dish. Mrs. D. Forrester and wife. . Dish pan. C L Cotting and wife. Sugar can Mr. and Mrs Kaley. c noo hares. Mrs Ferris. Nut meg grater Dr 'Damerell and wife. Cake pan Mrs J'ope. One piece bed room set J L Miner and wife. One piece bed room set ,RB Fulton and wife. . . . . Bread toaster and sieve I Fnsbie and wife. ' Flour sieve C W icncr and wife. Flour sieve. A H Brown and wife. ' Ftour seive Mr Brakefield and wife Ffour stevc Geo Abel. One server and crumb pan and brush-rEHa Renisberc, Jese arren, ChartEy Dow and Lee Tinker. OnTserver A T Ormsby and wife. Grumb pan brabod soup ladcl A J Crawford And wife. One server by Mr and Mrs npoKes- field; , ... tv.. nt f! Seelv and wife . Stew pan-Dr Tulleys and wife. Two silver table spoorfs V G Kmgnt and wife. v.-. ,r t One Cuspidor. Rev Hawley. r'One Cupiuor. . rfZckL ml iin. water pitcher and ,;nrf) k Vsunan. of Crete. t1 rw.i arfl vtvir.T3aii--Mr. acdMrf " - Ara w " --v sr. -v VaaCuvn of Wilbur. -. s. Six tfr4aa5Xewboase. Set gem tins- '"v-V m. Looking gl n bookof poeaA C Horner and wife. VrfUI wwnuMui. .jh vr ' r XOTICaV.. BidaJrilUae. received for haulinf . rTL-J'fci4 Krk trrm. brickjIsrH f4?" and opera borne up w tooh 5li -VVoi apUni addei R B Fultoo saenVeniUnW.Uii lauwgrasaj this secgoa is .- -. orbart ruitejtrj . ... ..i:; The . - 'a. rtlUU IJV--;. " Jaafcej ed. aca (mmbh om ac J? brboadsuslJs-W so insure Ktty head ef. ctUe toil al& U miles north isseW laaval JeJCHau. 15 The auiststgnad has ifteeaaead of geod ssitch cows for sale lac ease) or est. Aa4ytar 9. s,. 71 w ar ' K FOaLE HesoTlOesiObvs m wssws -asr - TTBi sW . &r. ' manur a m BEST fc. Straight 1 ' " iTh Jfr Cet Vour Iidio. children ?, and men'n dry cocxl- and notions, shot! and furuUii ingi..HHln, hatj, caps rtd ptmw gooli aro cneapcrjthan ever beforo known. Carpels are eheitp. I am .llm: thorn ai smaller profits, than ovur. I want your trade, ami will try to make it to your interest to come and Ke me and get prices. Have a complete toek of groccrio and woodrn w-ire at luwor prices than over. I want your rgg it ml butter. HEAD c, A EAST WEBSTER. i Corn planting is the order. Oats and Spring wheat are looking fine. . , . , . . . Marv Mcintosh is teaching school at District 17. The patrons did well to ecure her service. Gray wolves arc reported quite nu merous on second Heaver creek. R B Eaton is putting out timber on hisclaim .. , Don't vouJLhuik that tho Red Cloud jeweler ougBt -to vwt OuuJc kocw once a monm 10 repair our ciuv.. a Mike. OTJIDS ROOK A number of our ladies went to Su perior last Thursday to organize a W CTU inthalplarc. RovFulkcnnnofthe-M K church beinrf called away by sicknfj over Sundav, his place was ably filled by A L Blackwell. James and Lovitt have just complet ed a barn 24 by 30 feet. Tlierc will Ihj a grand ball at Talbot hall, the evening of May 8 to which all are invitid. Decoration day w to be observed nerc. thi i as it should be all honor to the memory of tho "Bravo boys in l S. McQn ire is building a house west of tlie M E church. Messrs Haican A Lfpeman of the Guide Rock and Red Cloud nuweric have a splendid stock of iroit and fr wt trees, shrub, raall fruity and ev ery thing that san be found in a first class nursrv. They thoroughly un derstand the busine and it will be well for people to patronize home in dustries where they can be sure of get ting wbal tney want. Tsixic e i -' SOUTH 3ID1. The asewor hai put in an appear ance to inquire after our wealth, o when wc come to pay our rent nt spring the county treasurer will know! just what we oe. D 3 Ui-lvern has returned from Ar (kensa, sice with Arkanaw" fever Not seriously in, but so much so that he offers to sell Maple Grove fana at a bargain. Ridge Leggett has 20 acres of grouadi listed and planted. A ereat deal of core will be next week. Mot ot the cava wi I put'in with Yrt. Sprinf wheat t t-tt?.are4king wefl. fall wheat Spritif wheat aad nac'akelr. anditeea oasc i s- . - . e? vaaSBw saeBaurnve. P 'sTaaes A Gobht aatexiesasl tfarr iaa sVsitfbcsajirkeL, fiU Langer was suddeoly cali a Tpt a cick rf;ner. 'Meters. Kucha k Hon have ,5wci up the divide road which was arte hud oat aad traveled by c3r ohl pixnier. A JtReaaecker, soeae IS years arfo. have eat left asy road by waka the traveliae; puhJic caa get thranfh. Thar should eeem. a road some way.se faefla couki fjeswroti((A w ute nver Ties Wallis thrvafrh ateaiak $m wmseM ie)aeiMkiarsw? "- ! 3m 'fakf es a..-, Ml . , m. ai vfr aaaaar mawsr saaaa am. sausaaawaeaai ausas aesaaasv , . waasaswesfc --l .17 . i-EifeSf "J, J .:- . ,. dTifj-tP - 5f :??i?j&&-s-J 1 4J1 . -v- - V I .Vir AT- . " - 'iS.'-: 'jsf'-' - - Jtdratlfc'Sr- ' JVSyV -..-' ? '.. .L.3L HACKEJI 3 -TJCi svr. lt.it ... '' PLEASAKT HILL. Fine weather wc are having;. Tho click of tho rom planter can be j heard In our midst. Tho ground i in fine shape and tha piju-pecu for all Kind of crops are good, Um rripg hn hern late. Scott A Trunkcy chipped thefr Ut cattlo to Chicago, al-o KiiMer Bros. Mr Hnrd :s buildinj? a lwirn. C C Cox is giving hU Urn a ceataf paint. '-' Mr l'ot Iim returned from Arkanie1 'and i well pleas! with country, lie bought a farm and cxpscl to Sov tlrcrc In tho full. 'Jfato Shnlar ii goina; to .otwn KM?, lprag tojregam for health' wnVh "i v;ry joo7at present. Ahro Hutchinon U very low. 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