3ujM' "! ft --. liNif?i&fefe3s& " ' ? SeO'flBfSK' ;& -rf,"-)f"i - ,"S2:3S ag" m f-i. 3r ymwmwcs gggssw - .-m -jc- - r "fcr-?' -y ' feS! JT v .-.a., . ,? Wf "JS -Ti-;- 5? 'ss- Tfc - f s $ ,-" - V -? J.?" ' -&-: mv Ev. it- -J;. . VXhrV N. -J' iK. 5 '.., f"Vf? v- HM ah a -isl 3SW-&25i' ,1 ' n if c w v .. mL : aKeeaeS 5. G HACKEffi Marysville- THE AN ORDINANCE Kelative to the etnnding aim parading of horses and jacks within the cor porate limitu of the village of Ked Cloud. Be it ordained, By the chairman and board of trustees of the village of lied Cloud, Sec.l. That all persons are hereby prohibited from showing or parading stallions or jacks upon the streets, al leys or commons of the village of Ked Cloud, Nebraska. Bee. 2 That all persons are hereby prohibited from standing stallions or jacks within the coiporate limits of Bed Cloud, except the same be done in an enclosed barn or shed entirely hidden from public view. Sec. 3 .4ny person or persons vio lating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, pay a fine of not exceeding $20 nor less than two dollars, and stand committed until the fine and costs are paid. Sec. 4. This ordinance shall take eflect and be in force on and after ihs adoption and publication according to law. K. L. Tinker, Chairman. Attest: J. K. Kigkakds, Clerk. "Wool 'Wanted. The highest market price in cash paid for wool by D. M. Platt The Red Cloud Chief A. CrHOSMER, Proprietor FRIDAY. JUXE 19, 1885. CITY NEWS. CoubtmU next week. Fofc the best line of shoes for men, women, and children, go to the Golden Fegle. Bev. J. Q. Aikixion has decided to take the pulpit of the Congregational church. Tiis slight shower on Tuesday even ing was a God send to the small grain and fruit crops hereabouts. Bed Cloud still booms and our mer chants and business men generally arc all doing a prosperous business. Labi week Sheriff Warren took Mrs. Thoe Brown, an insane woman, Irom Blue Hill to the asyium ar Lincoln. Will Guje, formerly night operator at this station, was in town Saturday to iait hie sister or someone else's sis ter. CaxdiDatj) are again becoming numerous for post-office portfolio. We will name the new P. M. in the dim future. teats speculators were in town try ing to buy some lots with the intention pf putting up some dwelling houses for rental this week. We respectfully call the attention o ottr readers to W. H. Howe's new ad vertisement. Mr. Howe is doing a land office business in the windmill basiness at Cowles. Alex Stewart has nearly recovered from the injuries received in the Hub ble disaster and it again handling the throttle on the "cannon ball" run froan Bed Cloud to Atchison. L H Wallace, of Wright & Wallace, tarts for Chicago and New York, to purchase an elegant line of goods for their summer aud fall trade. Wait for latest styles and cheapest prices. J. 8. Noll, proprietor of the Bed Cloud music store, has received tho appointment as general ageut for the celebrated Western Cottage organ for the entire Bepublican Valley country. At the last meeting of the city coun cil three good ordinances were passed, and the same appear elsewhere in to day's paper. Bead them and see that you do not lay yourself liable to arrest for non-compliance. De Paekee, who recently left this beautiful climate, we presume for his health, is sojourning, we understand, in Pennsylvania. A goodly number of people will be very much pleased to learn of his whereabouts. The sidewalk to the depot is rapidly approaching completion. The wide cracks between the boards have not been battened as jet, but this will probably be attended to, otherwise copper toed shoes will be in great de mand, accompanied by an occasional ass word. WafB&owir, track Joreman in the Sad Cloud yard lor a number of years past has been promoted to the position of track inspector on the new line from Bepublican city. John Peterson takes Mr. Brown's place in the yard. Beth are good reliable railroad men and we are glad to see. them promoted. MA. AH. Bow3f, poprietor.of the Ba Cloud Marble and Granite Works, le absent this week on a business trip bis point of destination being I, IIL, where be goes to set up icfhMismrbleBnontimentt. It it quite a wither in Nebraska cap the achar etate nee to eend here isetOt OeseCstyoftsfabticatt Valley m ts to a- n i sis sq etry, and egttOBBemm AsasiAas we mm ascertain BJ CWerfhasmuaea 40t anejsttmiei in Ablest ten menths Aoeoritngta the lesc eecmmelMwettM Imtc naawtsuov - mWmmmlfmmMimMm yey m99KUtomn aad coahtry- if-m f Tatar iatha ear lbs sacs was - - : 'WJ, WYiesr.; -eaeevaeaBav vaaee eve.eeei avaK. aavaSfasaaaavvaravas '- .a vt v vm avaavaa atkh w-,kka .&a.b s jygyjyffi,3,ys35 hart .fc'l'altea have beam sunoietrd I fiii-fjBir aiaW-- -- -- y&V mnmmmg ee-l aaMnaVaTat'iMaaaasaeaMP'iavMBataiaai wiM "," v. , . t'lI'M,.iv -iotih 9HVinssHK(kM- I - .roSKSeS & M JmMtaim raUmJ h -rtittortlilriitfli - 'aBBaaac - -; -' VBeaeKwaaBaBaeaBiaeaBHSv aa--aaam am BBaBaeaBr i m eeveaBaiefBr' aaaaaamraia aaer bp aaBLSkAa . . - -- -ar x. . - -; a . . iaiassssaaMLt.--.;- -.&&cfc &. -X $$$.$ ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss fc'-'-'-: "'- ---- --"-- ---'-- 13.9 BEST Straight - Flour ! GROCER. ALL SORTS LH Wallace goes to Iowa this week. W E Jacksox has-been improving his residence property. A. M. Talijot, of Guide Rock, was a pleafaut caller this week. Josej'H Cicoke, brother of our friend C B Crone, is visiting in Red Cloud. C- Buschow, secretary to the railway commission went to Lincoln, Monday, Mies Glaxdqn, of Iowa, is vifeiting Mr J A Crawford and family in this city. Wetjsteb street looks 100 per cent, better since it has been graded up properly. HauvestwiII coon be here. The golden grain is already preparing for the sickle. Fly.vx's farmer's barn is receiving the finishing touches of its outer coat of iron clad. J. H. Bkown and Dr. Schenck. of Cowles, were pleasant callers at these headepjarters this week. Mil K. Skeex, having sold his up town residence to Mr Frisbie, will move into the J Q Potter place near the mill Quite a wind storm Sunday evening A good many people were scared, but fortunately no damage was done by the wind. Don't forget that Saturday is the day you pay for your stock inJth e Red Cloud Homestead. Building and Loan Association. M. Bieney has gotten his broncho3 trained nicely, and ye reporter of The Chief took a fine ride after them one day this veck. Mouhart & Fulton and B. P. Mizer have bcuuu work on their new opera house block, and before mauy moons will be comfortably located in the same. Heket Poou had a set of harness stolen from his stable last Fridaj' night The tnief carried tho harness as far as the fair grounds, where Mr Poor had the good fortune to find it. Guide Rock proposes to have a tre mendous big Fourth this year, and everybody is invited to he present They propose to have all kinds of en tertainments for the people. The masons have commenced work on C. Wiener's new building north of the First National Bank. Mr Wiener will have as handsome a store room as can he found in the west. Ludlow fc Co. are furnishing brick for the new blocks to be built in this city. They now have 125,000 m a kiln burning, aud they estimate that it will take forty tons of coal to do the work. Tqe new sidewalks ordered by the council should be laid closer together. The boards when laid an inch apart become inconvenient to walk on. One half inch is plenty wide enough to lay boards. The nearest approach to royal pa geantry that has appeared on our streets of late is that little Dutch horse doctor with his two four-horse rigs, a dimiuutive pony and brass band on parade. Hekut Cook is branching out in good shape. A few dayB ago he bought the lot north ol Abe Kaley's store, and since then has bought Mizcr's frame store building and will move it on to the same. The coiincil proposes to make peo ple who have foul hog pens, etc, clean them up and keep them clean or take the consequences. It is a good law and should be rigidly enforced without fear or favor, especially during the warm weather. Well, have you been before the board of equalization V is the question asked of some of our prominent citi zens whose assessments did not pan high enough according to their reput ed wealth. Jf you do not want to pay taxes don't get rich. Play rich, boys. JltE, Stewart, of New York city, has moved to Bed, Cloud, with his family, and will henceforth make Ne braska his home. He has purchaeed the Peter McXitt farm south of the river and will turn his attention to raising stock. We give him a cordial welcome to our beautiful state and county. v d Highland is too utterly too "Dotfttalk bridge to me," says Ed., It's a boy, and weighs the wual num ber of pounds. It came to Bed Cloud last Monday. "All promenade" will be the principal call in the dance of life in which the little fellow is to take part in the next few years. We extend oar beet wishes. G W Beck, of Kvertoa, general agent lot Nebraska for the Hay ward J hand grenade, was in the city this week and gave an exhibition of patting eut fires by the nee efahandgTenade. Hebnilt a.stracsare of dry boards. tarred mtf greased then with coal ml, and eet fire to them, smi when tbejire taping wUdly erer theboaids be Iwo grenades and enenehed.tbe It be unsown ami conntry. hart 4 Jnttes hare is far Jurcaood. Jteatf the ad IMPORTANT POIKT& Dox't forget the school meeting todaj. 31. W. Dicktesox has returned from Denver. Mrs Jas Lee starts for Missouri nest Monday. A. J. Xexvet has added a new porch to his retidencc. C. B. CnoNE moved into his new house this week. Miss Cook, of Iowa, is the guest of Mrs M E Beatley this week. Dick Gil&y now holds down a posi tion in the B & M yard nights. Mes Lew Heeeick expects to start on a visit to Indiana and Ohio next week. The B & M painters arebosy'repaint ing the company's buildings at this place, yLiie James Totter started Wednes day for an extensive visit in Iowa and Illinois. We are indebted to J B Staneer for a fine piece of cheese from the iiicks factory. Twextv-ftYe carloads of bronchos were fed in the Red Cloud stock yards on Wednesday. Al. Galusiias family will be. here her this week. The Chief welcomes them to Ked Cloud. Hesuv Eiiilkks home was made happy Tuesday night by the advent of a bran new daughter. .Five more carloads, of bronchos are stopping at the stock yards, seeking homes in Webster county. A little free for all sparring match took place last Saturday eveniug at the P. 0. front. It was lots of fun. A valuable horse belonging to yard master Potter was severely injured on a barb wire fence on Monday.. Mks W Jossely.v, who is visiting in the east, has been quite sick but we are glsd to learn that she is recover ing. Cokdgctor Granger has sold his horses. The one that strayed from the pasture a week or so since was found on Walnut creek. W H. Smith, of Minden, son of J. H. Smith of this city, was elected chap lain ol the grand camp of Sons of Vet erans the other day, at Lincoln. Dan Farrell, sheriff of Mills coun ty, Iowa was a guest ol James Totter on Tuesday nhrht, continuing his trip westward on Wednesday morning. J II Kemskeug is making a number of improvements on his farm at Hicks and is rapidly converting it into one of the finest stock ranches iu the county. The prospect for good crops were never better, and tlve farmers are hap py, and The Chief is pleased, for whatever benefits the farmer, general ly benefits all mankind. 1 he 4th of July will be observed at Cowles in the good old fashioned way. Cannonadmg, banqueting, music, speeches by eminent orators.fireworks, nd many other interesting features will be ou the programino for tho oc cassion. Belt A Lockwood the notorious elo cutionist, Washington lawyeress and ex-candidatess for the Presidency of the United States, will deliver lecture in Red Cloud about July 1st or 2d Ev ery one should make it a point to bo present. The exact date will be an nounced next week. Jonx Garbeu has embarked in the jewelry business on 4th Avenue, near the Gardner House. The gentleman is well known in our business circles, having been identified with the busi ness interests of Red Cloud since 'way back in the seventies. See his adver tisement in another column. The Red Cloud Jklmd made its first appearance this week. It is a neat, newsy aix column quarto, with demo cratic proclivities and allows that in its bright lexicon of youth "there's no such word as fail." We extend its quill driver the right band of fellow ship and heartily wish him success. Aloxzo Cure one of the stanch democratic brethren; and Mr Britton, ofCathcrton, took passage in a prairie schooner a few days since and set aail for Oberlin, Kansas, where they each took a timber claim. They inform us that movers are going in fast, and nearly all the land is being taken up. A seveke hail storm passed through the western part of the state on Mon -day evening. Passenger coaches on the B & M had their windows knock ed out by the hail near Stratton. At Grand Island and Phillips the windows of the depot were broken out, consid erable damage was also done to growing crops. W X Richaedsos shipped a thous and head of cattle this week, or about sixty car loads, making at least a total value of $50,000, providing the ani mals average $50 a head. The freight age on the sixty cars amounted to something like $6,000,tprovided each car loaa cost iuu. .now is tbat lor a J big shipment of cattle ? "A bridge, a bridge! My kingdom for a bridge!" Let usall reason calmly together and devise ways and means by whicn we raay arrive at some ua-r derstandine; oa the bridge question. e most hare at least one good bridge oyer ths KepeWicaa south of town, and that soosl, Let's throw aside all pssswnalitias aid get 4ewa to business. OxSatarday a raaaine; race took place at the oM lair sroaa4s track be- tsreea gutaseofc s pony aaj a T roaaJbrlaSaside. Taepaaytook-a Mat the goal bit lest bis aad skipped eat rrer the alMrxateJeaiar the race. saa' Saaai JEVBNTS OF THE WEEK. 2Cew goods at Mrs McBride'. J H Smith visited JsTinden this week. CniU)HE3CshoopatMrs. McBride. Geo Xewiiouse has relumed from Franklin. Hats of all kinds and prices at Mrs. McBride's. Save money by buying millinery at Mrs McBride's. Fresh fish at Mosher s market at 12i cents per pound. CnOirE bams at Mosher s market at 12 cts per pound. The Largest assortment of millinery in the city at Mrs. McBride's. .Vineu Bros are fencing their ranch west of town, with barb wire. Look at the great reduction in pri ces of meat at Moshcr's market. J V Damereus family arc rejoicing over the arrival of a new daughter. Mk Alloway went to Kansas this week to look after ids timber claim. Al Aultz is acting as under secre tary of the Lutz street sprinkling lega tion. Cottdto's drug store has betfn re cently improved with new screen doors. EniTou Bisiior, of the Indianoln Courier, touched fifh with us on Sat urday. C. A. Ovrns's is the bos3 place to buy wall paper and window shades, and the best paints in the market. Geo Holland mine host of the Hol land House has been taking in the sights of Denver this week. Democratic editors in Nebraska are to be the favorites, against the field in the distribution of pubiic.'pap. Rev H McMfekin, pastor of 'the Presbyterian Church, in this place started on Monday for Ottawa, Canada The banners on the outer wall of the Golden Eagle Clothing house have been overhauled aud newly embel lished. The Iuavalc cheese factory suspend ed operations for a few days but is now in full blast again, under the elUcient management of E H Jones. If- . 1 A . ... e acKnowieuge me receipt or a complimentary ticket for the Ninth Biennial Pioneer Saengerfest to be held at Lincoln June 23 to 27 inclusive. Why isjit everybody goes to C. A. Owen to get their paint wall paper, aud curtains? Because they can get any color, and prices to suit the times. Buaderook the 4th Avenue artist has some excellent cabinet Phot'os of the late Queen Esther troop in full cos tume on exhibition at the post office. M S Balluard and David Lutz made an exchange of business, the former is now doing th counter hopper act an d the latter manipulates the street sprinkler. All persons who have books taken from the Red Cloud school library prior to May 25, 18S5, will please re turn them at once lo the librarian, Miss Ella Remsbcrg. The sunset scene on Sunday even ing last was sublimely grand beyond description, excelling even the usually occidental evening exhibitions so often wituessed in this land of beautiful sun sots. The following was furnished by D. Lutz: '"David Lutz may be an allitera tion fiend" finds funny feastings fancy ing fellow feelings' and carefully con sidering characters concludes Case can cut quite a figure in another's Jfdmet. The assessors returns show the num ber of domestic animals in Webster county to be as follows, llUiAtr3tt " r CsUllJC 111 1 ti A llltsd MMtlWitli WW ITntfu "iri4'i XaUk" Mt'Zs Many people in this city and the state will pleasantly remember "Cash" L. Mather, the founder of The Red. Cloud Chief, and for a long time holding cases in this office, being at one time connected with the legisla ture and afterwards postal clerk on the A. fc N. He is now a compositor on the Atchison Globe, and his eldest daughter is a brilliant member of th Atchison high ?chool graduating class. State Journal "Topics." Makkied. in Salem. Jewel county, Kansas at the residence of the bride's parents, June 15th, 1885, Dr. .lohn L. Springer to Miss Inez Burtch, Rev M J Bailey officiating The doctor was formerly a resident of Red Cloud, having studied Home opathy under the tutorship of Dr Tulleys. That the joys of tho hap py couple mav continue to increase as together they I travel fife's journey, is the earnest wish of their many friends hereabouts. Eggsactly. Last .Saturday the "Great and Good" received a mam moth hen egg from MrR D Carrier of Cowles, which measured SJ by 7f inch es. It is the largest egir we remember of ever having observed. If a fellow could could get a dozen good hen that would pay attention to their business and lay a dozen eggs a day of that size there would be no reason why an editor should go hungry O, sheol ! The querry is. how did The Chief stand on the bridge question. After reading the last wrne one would sup pose it was ia high glee over the defeat, HtimcL TothereaderrofTssCmxrfor the past two months there is no 'qcerry' (whatever that asay be) as to its posi tion on the bridge question. The Chief has been in favor of bridges first last and all the tiase. Hawerer wede ot believe in bawTiag over spilt ratlk aor .backing agaiaat the inevitable, hence as, the matter has been settled by the ballot we accept the resul; as Tacefully aa tboagh -it had beam dftereat, behavie; that everyone bat aright to bis own epa ion. Stiaw aisi at. C Wieaer's Tsoldem THEXrterly hiaiaar takes Ihe rag ef eMi.VwW IMsWe .y ScxxEK coals at sae GeUsa Xsglt SBBay-ocko EztrrtaUsmit. Ibst SAbbath was a memorable day for the M. E. Church in general, aad particularly so for the SabbAth-choo! r x. r r- atrons of the A h scholars and patron. uuurcn oi nca wcuu. it neing tne amriversary of Children's Day they were given the !revdora of the church and ai-jo an opportunity to jx a . rf-s . r s rontribnte to the fund for tho purno-e of educating young men for the minis j try. Tbe interior of the building seemed to have been transformed iuto a veritable fairy bower. The bright evergreens and beautiful garlands of flowers woven by the deft hands o! the ladfes into almost even conceivable design; the sweet carolling of the feath ered Kongstcrs perched in flowery nook?, and ihe bright Iwpnr smiles of . . ., , ,. , . . innocent children combined to render the hccne ono of almost perfect en chantment. Tne program previously arranged for the occasion was carried out in he mot pleading manner pos siblc. No small amount of prajo is due the ladies and gentlemen who la bored t,o earnest! v and effective! v in training the little ones to act their parts so well. Lillie Trimbles reritn Uon "The La?t Hymn" and "The SkcpticV Daughter" were rendercl in her inimically imprerivo manner, giving amplu evidence ot hard study and elocutionary ability. 'Beautiful Hands" by the infant class ww -tplend-ly executed. Minnie Iiuterbach, the youngest member of t!e class cau.-Hd the audienco to smile atj her innoreut ways. The "Gesture Declamation" by the twins El and Bert Abel was clever ly performed and elicited applause. '"Rock of Agfs" by Katie spanoglo and "The Starless Crown" by Kiuie Laiurhhn deserremore than a passing notice; also "I'll Stand Ry Until tho yorning" quartet by Monfio Tulleys. Eva Bavha, Ernest Coad aud Will Mitchell; "Tender Little Crass." El more Crone: "Nothing to Do," Mabel McMillan; "Freely Ye Have Received, Frw.lv Give," SvlvcsU-r Totter; "All Hail Children's Day" Neiho West; song by ficorce Trimble, and recita tions by Charlie Mitchell, Nora Nice, and others, but our space forbids. Bo low is a complete li-it of all who took part in the exercises: Mary Forrester Blanco Sherer. Dolly Scott, Clara Smith, Blancbo Feight, Vashti Gard ner, i'earl Skeen, Nora Nice, Hay Let son, Annie Kwler, Lydia Biimott, Gertie 1'nnd, Lucv Parkes, Louine Moore. Mattie Calmes, Jcssio Slier man, Nellie West. Mable Day, Louis Pope, Daisy Frifbie. Lulu Cook. Grace Cook, Lillie Smith, Annie Strohm, Minnie Lauterbach, Lottie Sterner. Edith liayha, Annie Bayhn, Alice Metcalf, Allie Wilcox, Annie VanDyke Lillie Trimble, Kitty Laughlin, Maiiel McMillan, Katie Spanogle, Eva Bavha, Montie Tullcy., Will Mitchell, Ernot Coad, Sylvester Frisbic, Cjas Mitchell, El Abel, Bert Abel, Elmore Crone, Georgie Trimble. Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Damerell, and Mrn Myers deserve great credit for their efforts in making the affair a complcto success. The choir, under the leadership of Prof Funk, sang a number of their choice-it selec tions. The occasion will be remem bered by all who participated aa one of the pleasantest episodes of childish enjoyment; a well spent day, fraught with new incentives for all to live truer nobler lives. CUldrtnN Dny. Tiie 14th of June dnwncd bright and auspiciou; a day ixt many respectfc all that could be denired, prophetic al most of the success to bo attained. No cloud to dim the glory of tho "tin; no sorrow to di-turb tbe merry joy thai tilled .the hearts of the children as they early assembled at the M E Church to celebrate their day; and their day it was indeed, foreircpt to offer a prayer or assiat in singing, or make an an nouncement no other voice was heard All was done by the childreu, and right royally did they perform their part. Seldom, if ever, has it been the lot of any audience to listen to a pro gram better arranged or rendered by children belter drilled, and for this we must express thanks to Mrs D C My ers, who waa the principal manager. yet not by any meana forgetting to acknoweldgc our indebtedne to all others whose ready hand. wiling hearts contributed in so many ways to the success of the day. Tne influence of the day for cood can hardly e over estimated: the children must feel more than ever the value of a Christian edu cation and a deeper interest must be awakened in the minds of the parent1? toward the right training of their little one, upon whom so roon must fall the mantle of responsi bility and duty. Children's day in coming to be one of the mighty factors in spreading Christian education throughout the land and in raising up a generation of men and women who are not only imbued with the spirit of Christ, but are competent intellectual ly to take charge of the interest which may le committed to their trust, when tbeyj&all sip upon the stage of action To aid in this all important work the. children themselves are by means of such cervices enlisted in" the work; their interest awakened, their rrxn pathy aroused, aa4 they made to un derstand something of what a world ex pects of them at no distant day. Thus early are thy preparing for life's work; j kiiu, surnxiaaea oy ma me cot; inuu encfeg of the church, hy Jsr prayera and counsels, we May expect of them higher crvice,more iatellifent labors, end a fuller cosecratios to; the cease of Christ than has characterized the generation peat. The great ihinga will be expected of the next jfieneratixKi. The cimrch of the tweeliethjcenrarT itt our Saadar-echook aad i suet be prepared for the work he!ere hert made reedy ey all porwible rans for tbe exigencies ef tbe future. To tnk frraad retnk the obaerrwoe of Child t' Bay at JUd Clood contributed tU )D4 ef ial neake and pwerrnot oely jBoriffiy bat la e Hthet antiil coiiectioai of aine doQara. I have 300 wum of w&h IjbtU ecee wrtsna theaeert & deyai WiB let eoe tract W aajr pertr l -- mlairtiet Lad two P. M-TIATT i . . A1 OfiheJeeWarii He. 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Mh l nf aa j0 x.luUIen snccxiient plant of the clovtr hbblv prijed bv tock men. Ixi I 'IHSCIW. VS. 1L fJ Biddpfoni Mr, Yrs thff. a few wolves Irlt in tbi rtmntry. ar a lev waive lr m im rtmntry. onif of strom rr ?htp's cb'tbirrg. latter vanity cahih c.rerfrom Kai kH wcvk and cftop- I our mo.Krant Iaini, at a fcortr raw. T.akiy.' Cuthorton. eb,. wauU U ! know iflvkeivillc has ben drained Yea, tftKt citv now cujova the ruts of an excIUni -vicm of at'Wrragv and j Ai dry as an oriln-Kl.cc icrnin. , You cau now wit your cirl without jjcttinj: your Sunday clovbc wet. Bulla I... Itutlor county. lVnru 1, Tliere are no soap nunc: horn, n cith er can there be. without Infringing on iw,ir P?1001, . iwr penman-nip ij ! fair only you don t dot our Is and -- - "!.. 1. " crc a your T s Dora Vandcrwnker. Hick. Neb., Cortatnlv. jf ou tiuly lvo him, niarrv htm by all means. A sod houe or a dugout should lt no Sinijilunetto the coure of true love. Ancelint "Potsdam Precinct. Yes Angit wo know your papa voted,bridgo bond.-, but ycu ttliould rccollct that one wal!ow doc not make a Miimncr. neither doe your pupa ot mak t 2-3 nifljonty over i!0G other ticket that didn't tt'Ad like hi. Jimmie Keidorf, Skcneatle.tNY., 1 Tiicre arc no Indian m Welder county except tho.t cngactni for cigar 6ign. II. They are perfoct'y harmle-v 3. Ycf, thiais a grtatandgrowing Mate. A.am Fresh. Liverpool. EngUnd. No the Republican i. not navigable stream except for tenvers and wntur spaniel. Thft U 5 chart to the coutrary notwithstanding. Ancienv iiifnonRn.i o u ii not a Jacob's ladder.'it'ii a sidewalk. U. The book you rcfor to i out of print. Anxioux doniorrnt--It i generally conccdcdthat grandma Tipton U been appointcnl mother superior of the Bloommgton land office. Old Trapper, tfehkosh, Wk. Yoti display your ignorancewhen you ak if a channel cat i a fur bearing animal. A number of queries are necearly crowded out till next wcok. The iinlde llnck Flir. Wo take the following item from iho Siynok Wednesday morning about n.n o'clock a denft, black, cloud of smok was seen rolling up from tho prairie northwest of town, and a few minutes after word was brought to town that Dr Patten's new barn and a smaller stable building with tho contents of both wore burned to the ground. In addition to n large lot of implement", harness and tools stored in tho build ings, two fino teams of horses were al so burned, tho one a fine match team of sorrel marcs, the other tho Doctor's avorite "Claybanks." A third team which was in the small barn wisavcd One of the teams had nut boon in the barn over an hour when iho fire was discovered, having been driven out of town that morning by Mrs Fatten The fire was first supposed to have re sulted from the spontaneus combus tion of uncurcd hay that had just been stored in the new barn, but future de velopments go to show that it was the work of an incendiary. Track" wre discovered alout tho building that cor respond to a nicety witljdoii worn by an individual now in custody aud charged with the crirno. Future de velopment promise to he interesting and will be given to our reader an soon as we can do no without prejudic ing the case of any one. There, was an insurance of five hundred dollars on one of the barns but tho Doctor's low will still be over fl5(0. The party charged with the crime is now languishing in the pen at Lincoln, whero he will remain till court con venes. The law cannot deal too -verely with fire-bugs. Voral Katertalnatrat at t H E Cearrk Ella Juno Meade, one of America's mont celebrated vocal artists, will ren der one of her popular entertainments at the M. E. Church, of this place on Tuesday evening, June 2rd. Ella Jun Meade has the endorsement of the New York citv lecture bureau, also that of Slavton'rf Lyceum Bureau of Chicago, Tbcr alone are assurance that she stands in the font rank of American artist. One critic gires her the honor ofsupplving the vacancy caused by the death of Charlotte Cnshman. flhe has received showers of ercomiuma from the leading journals and critics of the United States. The entertainment will be interpers-sd by music supplied by our bent local talent. We truat oar people will how their appreciation of this gifted artist by a liberal patron age. Net proceadi to be appliid to the fund for seating tbe church. Don't forget the time Tuesday nigkt next. Admission 25 cents. lVuMtTttd aeeta 25 cents. Entertainment given tinder the auspices of the Ladies Aid Sooetv. School Retokt. Report of school taught in district 20. at Wheatland, Neb., for the month befinaing SHut I and clcMinc June 5th. Number of pa pils enrolled 32; averace daslr attend ance 21. The following areih aetjea oi mote neimer aoaect or tartly. ukI and whose deportaaerrt k 5 or Ho wards in the scale ef JiO.XinnieXnfer, Ura Miller, la Burt. 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A V llecau i Hro-ar'eftln? l& eer n new twino binder w hope they will mr ii crop are what tUey look to i thero is not hslf enough inachlaei tef ave tin rraia. Fruit tn jHnUlier sto a thick sta hope m an Oregn VAllny. I wmdd tint if I wre a 'Armor I w4ilil pwlrvnt iso home mirrif? Y ir"iKrctj w?r out about 4.0 tipple tree from a home grown nursery and only about UM died, hd ha nlout xen uctrt iti (nut on t tin farm besides juitt a lot of grajks. jdum. s.Ovvtqberros and stn!l truit. Tnoma- Thnme is stlHbrcakinS prairk for bis nec bU'm. J II Anther- u drivsngalmotday and nteht to -ll maehinery. Th IMcaAant lhl bo; a ini-nnl their calculation lat wtntcr they old their com at at 15 cl a bushel and aro now buying at iS and 30 cts nr biuheL boys that wont do Father Xomk ay u the people dot stop breaking prairie we will not have enough grass to pasture a goose on. try turkey). Our Sunday school h rrogriMin? finely with Ferry Norris at ih head. Vcrry niakes a giHKl SupAf (ntetideot o we will keep him. Ilolatein cwws taku the lead (or milk and beef, Seo Win Ctiy and Uf convinced. Ed Hopxn says he likes thU country since nn jg getting climated. So drtfwc with Kd agreo. Iuoxkc. . mi m GUIDE IMDCK. We expect lo have a new street sprinkler soon. f fMtid preparations are bcinr made for th Fourth of July. Child rens day at the M E dmrcl was a' grand succc3. Ilu children trill not stion forget. De.an Hmith hai relumfhl from Lin cola, where he has been attending school. visit Two of our'young men thinking they were not seen, got in a little upat ono dny last week for which they may have to answer. The W C T 0 is doing quiu- a good work. Wc notice a change about the saloons lately. A 0 Derg uxpocls to move to' Red t'lourt soon. Some of our young 'poop! are gaged in tlic study. olmtatrimonr. n KtrVas'WCKu W 8 Knapp has got moved Iu lAa new store. DrrMoranvillo hat anew bam ho hajHcvcrnl very fino hores Mr Talbot has a brother viitUnghlm from Chicago. A CJarr's brother from Iowa U here for health. Sunday was children tUy at the M E church. TIjo church was handsome- Jy docoraled with birds, flowers, and picture. J 0 Chamborlln was in town Last week. JLopeman and fcrnily vWted at Ceo nairan'- on Sunday, aUo J Garbcf anl family at A Garber '. Tle trial of Joaeph &Harman tniii. quite an .tsxeitemeut. Lawyer Cm of Ued Cloud aa defender u of rhe cae did ample Justice. The cisuetw are mhu what disappointed at the cVitcm of the ess. Twxib STIIXWATlUt. I) Jf Hunter hat had a well iiC down on his jann. J Mclntyre hi a wlndaiiM pat en at Iim wM Ijtat weik. Stillwater precinct hoaete of three base ball clube. t C Johneon losi a hors a lew dmyn ago, from colk. Farasere heva Wen huey cultStati their com tbe last week or so. Com ie frrowtM very seat theaewarm days. Hiaall grain U kakiag well anti growing qnim rapWfy. The tree agents are ahrosvd Ih the land. Mr Jtobert Craisr. of Allechajiy, Fa, le visitinst hit brother rhuaoel, o thSf prsxtinct. Mrs. id M WelW deprntml this tt ewtheeretrnjrafMayJWu ae a4" the wife of Mr L 1) Wtk a4 Unxh terefHrarrtMn a Creiw The sorrowiag lni4m4f relatirae have lim sysapethy ofthe ceejsaitsnite is tWr' tifoeeftrieL We edsamewl the hm hatMlaa4 aaetherlsNs ckiMrea so iW care of a eovesHuit keeftag, OshI, nhe hat aai4 "1 will seeer leave theef koc forsake the." UDjck; To dednre certain ofeisematleae in the streets uokswjial aa4 e ajtiea therefor. Mi k rimmrtt Bf aha Mrmm a4 oarttof trttafaerth vUUeof MM Clew 3. SOneThatHaheJl WesvUvl fee aj aereoa or peeseeje to ateiat may hos or othev aesswil i aajr of sV atreets ef aaisi viaaee. or ititav see eeaVasesi, asnWeaV as -leMaflPer awalB eerteter olherv-eydeenriiif; aawef tae atreet i aaal eaa ja aato or eaoa aahl ateaate. asawssaJlr nr mr ira wn" Mm. Tw-e. 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