SZXbbMB-AlHJH t at J r.2' K oC " - - ;r"""f J.- . -siap" TI-.iJ sT ?&i T. iii. . - ! '-? -" -. " fXJ- . , ti----7- . - '' jt; -.XiW- -ft rr t v- risP . r- v --ii -e av d- Ti- (.r ,.r Fa''5 -; 'tf-rt -v' HI :f- 4a . tf . ?' "" i . -- 4IS. ?- . MHB W - - '' "' W mj j -aW Sw ST" ?"" JE 5 V .. wr bbbbbbP - y -w I fr ICvf L--; IC-I S.I !.'!-! ll"! '' The Red Cloud Chief fC. MOSMEU - - Prttrltof FKIDAY,JULY 17.1885. v WELLS. Harvest has begun. " The reapers have come with their land harvest horn, and the gledners joyful sing, hold on to the plow, and weary not now, for corn is almost done. Luiac David has a new windmill in in his pasture. 8 H Metcalf went to Burr Oak, Kan last Monday morning. Royal R Wicks has told his farm to F H Goodrich 6T Wisconsin. Mr G has been improving the house and will move in about September I. There will be eolony of young men start Ticst from this place in about two months. That's right, young men, go .west and grow up wltb the country. & IS Personette and H W Parkes will "start ovjl with their thresher this week They will commence their first job at Wm McConald's. We have a lady visitor at our house, arrived July 4. Came to stay, says Wm Patterson. O G Roberts has four or five thorough-bred bird pups for sale. Remem ber, prairie chickens will soon be ripe. Geary Richardson has retured from his trip to Kansas, where he has been engaged in selling nursery stock. lie will remain at his father's until after harvest, and we arc glad to have him with us as he is a useful man in our Eabbath school that i3 progressing so nicely. 6ome talk of a Sunday-school picnic soon. Rev Brown preaches to us ever four weeks at J 1 . Rustic. PLEASANT HOME. Harvesting on the hillside, harvest ing in the valley, and we are pleased to note the wheat and oat fields covered with their golden colors. F M Shular expects to fitart for his old home in Iowa soon. We regret the loss of an old settler and a stanch neighbor. His friends in Iowa will re joicojin his locating with them. Perry Xorris has been on the sick list ever since the Fourth. He is now convalescing. Father Norris just returned from a visit in Clay county, where he has been visiti.ig some of his children and friends. The big races at Guide Rock next Saturday .promises to be a grand affair. W H Barcus is seen in the saddle buying fat hogs. Since Albert Horn lost his hand he is playing farmer himself. Miss Emma Barcus and Miss Ella Shular are having holidays. Samuel Bruner is ahead in the way of small Iruit and large clover. George Hagan's young nursery at Guide Rock is ahead of anything we have seen in the Valley. Our immediate neighborhood has seven young ladies who are taking les sons in music from a gentlemen living Eouth of the river. So you gee wo are not goine to be left in the shade. We noticed our old friend Father Modlin, from Kansas, last Sabbath, we always welcome him in our midst, Mr Rend and wife are paying their many friends here a visit. Ho is one of Jewell county's farmers. We were boys together. Miar and wife have many friends on this side of tho river. Loogootee. ELM GREEK. Tho farmers have all laid their corn by till gathering time, and then they all expect alargb crop. The small grain never looked better. There is no doubt but what we will have a large crop of all kmds of grain and fruit iu abun dance. There are large amounts of improve ments being made this summer. M C Williamson is going to build a new barn. Homer Hayes is improving bis tr farm and running a well augur. Knutsonc is larming ou a large scale. Mr Comer has finished his fine resi . debce and will build a barn. Joseph Chambers is building a fine house. . We were down at Cowles and were surprised to see the large amount -of improvements that has been made this summer. Cowles will be a town of some importance yet. We noticed X. that the Nebraska Lumber Co has a good stock of lumber, also tho People's Lumber Co. We made some inquiries as to how they sold lumber and found that both yards sold cheaper than at 3i3 JJ Hill. The People's Lumber Co. ells lower than any one else. We - read the best paper in the county, The P & CHlW And fail tr $Ua Ponnln'a T.nmk Co. advized. They ought to adver- i tise in TinXHiEF so the people of f - Webster county'and adjoining counties 111 ! .1 - -r . ' uuw mere is a iumoer co m Cowles that is doing business on the square. Why is it that the democrats rot a man to run a paper for them in so prosperous a town as Red Cloud that did not have a thimble full of brains in bis head." A man that will come into a town and commence war with a good newspaper like The Chief and call the people dead beats and everything eke that is disrespectful can not run a paper very long. Let us have The Cmxir and dwell in peace. Esau. t- " " . 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It is a shame for .people to listen to such trash and the fellows that come around preaching it had ought to be egged out of the country. The school picnic wan postponed on account of rain, but we hope it will be held in the near future. Mr S W Hull now a resident of Kan sas who used to reside in this neigh borhood is here visiting friends and re lations. Mr Post is not going to Arkansas this fall. Sam Miller is cutting his oats with a cradle. Spoopendtke In an editorial on the insult to the flag at Salt Lake City the St Louis Post Dispatch says: "From the record of former democratic administrations, foreign poweas all know that an insult to our flag is more liable to he resented promptly and vigorously now than at any time during the last twenty years." It will be observed that the limit is fixed at twenty years. Jusf prior to that time there was a considerable period during which the democratic party itself was very actively rngaged in in sulting the Hag of tho United States. OmaJia Herald. The above is rather pointed coming as it does from a dispenser of govern ment pap, the celebrated Dr Miller. Chamberlin's colic cholera and dior rhoea remedy never fails, and is pleas ant and safe It is put in 25c 50 cent and one dollar bottles. Sold by all druggists. 48-5t. St Patbick's Pills cleanse the system and regulate the system and howles. They are the most pleasant, searching, and mo3t reliable physic in use. They are sugar coated. Sold at fifty cents a box. or five boxes for one dollar by druggists. 48-lt M S Maksii has a good rent. housd to 49-4t Ladies will please not read the fo lowing article: '.filtspads Jto'D si AJMof putf saipjvM auu uiiittd vo Aq smv&Tt-q jo aans kj uvj noi ly. poaj o) UMop apitidn jaded aqj iunj oj Xiieouno uSnoua aauiAO 3011 (im saipwj ouj alou a try ' :uauia)ua3 oj, "Wool Wanted. The highest market price in cash paid for wool by I). M. Platt Wanted We have a good assortment of fine buggies and spring wagons in stock. We think we can please you. . Sfakogle & Son. For the Ladle and Children. I have received Rochester made Ladies' shoes, also the Walker shoes which are the best manufactured goods in the United States. I will warrant every pair perfect or no sale. Try them. A. S. Marsh. $50,000 to Loan. The Nebraska and Kansas Farm Loan company have plenty of money to loan on real estate. For the Men and Boys. I have the Walker boots and shoes and will giyo you warxanty on vvery oair you buy. Try them. A. S. Marsh. Now is the time to get your bargains on the 5 and 10c counters in hose, col lars, buttons, handkerchiefs, napkins and towels at Forrester's. Itch and scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Usf no other. This never fails. Sold by R R Sherer, drug gist, Rsd Cloud. 22-ly New arrival of fresh teas and coffee at Marsh's. Qiiestios. -Why does A. 8. Marsh uell more dry goods than all the mer chants in Red Cloud. O. H. Maryatt make a specialty of fine watch repairing and warrants all work. New inyoice of parasols and sun umbreHas at Marsh's. " During the month of May every thing in the line of silverware we will sell at 35 per cent, discount. Wrio;t A Wallace. Violxx trimmings at Wrieht & Wal lace's. Proclamation to the people of Red Cloud and vicinity. All persons pur chasing goods of Wright & Wallace will save money. New goods daily at Forrester's cheap furniture store. Don't fail to examine before purchasing. For cheap glassware and tinware go tcfForrester's 5 and 10c counters, two doors south of McFarland's. Balbrioan hose-for ladies in endless quantities at Mrs Newhouse's. 44tf Violin, banjo and guitar strings at Wright & Wallace's. Large lineof gloves at Mrs New house's. Call add see them. 44ti Tremendous stock of lawns at Mrs Newhouse's. Don't fail to see them. Caught in the act. A man passing hastily down Webster st yesterday attracted the attention of everybody, but his haste was soon explained, as he was on his way to purchase bar gains at Wright Wallace's. New square shawls just arrived at Marsh', 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 fisrt class jewelry establssh menu O H Maryatt. Harmonicas and all ssnall muaica goods at Wright Wallace's. Compare my prices with these of other inns. I will save yea from lea to twenty five per cent, on anvthing ia j line. O. H. Martatt. - Q,H. MARTATTia the reliable aneV eaits jeweler of Re Ckt, S tlSi Kfffi -Haf! -THE BEST TONIC. ? 7hl medicine, corabinln; Iron with prrs Vegetable tonics, cuicily ui roiai-letely Care ftyvpetHrfst, IJInitton. WrakarM, Impnn Blcro, MaJarUtCfeUU a Term, aa armlia. It is an unmOlnr leraedj for Diseases of the HMnrjm urd l.lrrr. It U inrftiuable for Diseases peeulUr to ffomm, anl all vho lead irdentary lives. It docs no: injure the Uth, ctav: l.tadacber produce constipation Uhrr Iran wieiiun do. It enriches and purifies the Mood, stimulate the appetite, aidi tbc assimilation of food, re-,-crcs Heartburn and Urlching, and strength en the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers. Laasitcde, Lack of Energy, Ac., it has no equal. M9" The rennine has above trade tsark and erased red lines en wrapper. Take no other. sua- lr r qts rnmr.t. fo., atLTiaoat, a. $50 REWARD $50 ijaV"1" " lORILURI'S F. auii a TK.aBaM-BBaa--i-Bai UOfldtlMRj LOOTOe CCO. "Th Wm Cats' WirthA Ma. 092 wltiaca Aw. uduCOODtT'rmr, Miner JJro. Ked ("oud. :eira-ka; A S Marsn Ked Ctoud. Nebraska; A II Kalcy. Wholesaled by ILiyniond l!rot & Co. Lincoln, Nebraak'i; Harentves Kros.. Mnceln Xebntskn. I'Axtan & Canngher. Omaha. Nebraska ;McCord lirady & Co. Onialia Nnhra.ska. Young Clyde Will make the s?a$on ot l.v."!. at the Home Farm"inltcdltlnud. YoungClydelsadark bay. wchth.s about 14o noiiiiit., U lC't hands high and is live years old. Ileisa horror niiiihtyh and action. lie was ir:d bvan ImjiortedCijdesdale. Ills dam was a Cleveland Itay. TKI.MS ToMiItthetime.-". ilonev due when uiare U known to he witli foal. I'erson.s parting wltli march before foaling will be held for the in surance money. I will not be reionsible lor accidents that mav occur. Chas R Bess Violins. Guitars. Acaordiona, Etc. Wright Wallce. Dissolution Notice. We. the undersigned CB Hiwfrtrd and OJM Young, of the firm of llosfosd & Young, do tula seventh day of July, by mutual consent, dissolve partiiarshlp, the sala C li Hosford a5sumcs1 all debts and accounts standing against Uie old firm, and receives all stock and property,' live stock, real estate, accounts, and whatever may belong to the original firm, exclusive ot the stork and accounts belonging to the fruit stand which the sain O M Voting Ls to hold and oier ate as his own. The said C R Hosford transfer ring. all right and Interest in the said stand to (! M Young who assumes all debts and liabili ties, aim carries on the business of the stand. ii M. YOU.NT,. 49-4w CIS. HnsroKD. A specialty,! WRIGHT & WALLACE. U Is a bright hav stallion 8 years old, weighs 100 iHHind.s. He Is strongly hullt and at the same U a good style horse with broad shoulders and Itonv birs. WfU miKrlcd rfclMCKEE Young Uexter's sire wits a full bliXHi Huglish Dntft Horse, imported. His dam was a Clydesdale mare. Will make the season of 16R5 at Ked Cloud, and will be fnun.. at the Holland House I.lvery stable now owned by Ceo It Gate. ThRilS To lnsure-8: mnneydaewhen mare proves to be with foal. Care will br taken to pre .ent accidents but I will not be responsible for any that may occur. All persons disposing of mares before foaling will W. held for the use of the liorve. All mares must be returned rvgularlv to the hore. Goo. DECKER Chains, Nock lacos, Specta cles, Chains, &c. Largest assortment at Wright &; Wallace's. WATCHES WATCHJES. Of tho Dost makes at Wright & Wallace Final Proof Notice. Land Office, HJocolngtou, Neb., Juac22.'"lW5. NOTICE IS UEUEBT GIVES TIUT THR following named iettler has fled notice of Ids Intention to make hnal nroof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Judge, or In his .absence itoe chrk dis trict court, Webster county, at Red Cloud, Neb , oa Saturday. Apgust 8. 1&5, viz: WINFIELD PALMER, on H'd entry number 5o, for the nw or lS-Mt west. He names the following witness to prove his continuoas residence upon and cuItlTatloa of said land viz: Andrew J. Means. Charles S. Palmer. Edwin .Metetlf, Edwin H. Falawr. all of Red Clond. Neb. George Btb!ey. who filed pre-eraptioB T) S No 433 on same land is hereby notified to appear at same time and plac aad show cauae way proof shoald not be allowed. 4T-6W S. W. SWITZER, Eegister. Notica of Sale under Chattel Mort gage. NOTICE IS HEBEBV Gi"E THAT BY VI tue ot a chattel mortgage dated on the eta day of Ausust, tSS3.-.and durr Sled and recorded la the office et the county cleric of Weteser cetmty, Nebraska, oa the h day of Aacaat. lSH.exected by J. Kaaer andE. J. AUcb. to NtebeUa Sbepard Coaiiauiy, to aecare tke ayawuteUsittnUreellaBdrMiaaSattaSdoi. lara. aa4 apau which there is mew 4m SMS aad laterasCfrofa Aacwt ata 1MB, 4elaalt aa.vl; Seen au4e la the paysaeat of said taa, taerr fere I wiU aell the prauerty aaereia demcrtbed. One NicaAlaa hepard Ce sepanUar, with straw stacker, beits, aad aS AxtcresandaB aaw yiiagei vKh or betagiaff to the saaae: aim eae track wun aader saasc; alae ace Xtraalaa Seepard 4 Go's snerier speed aorae tsawer eoaVptete. with track wajroa aader aaatc wis ta sweeas). nuafeUiic rada. fence rads, aad alt lxtarcs aad aMBeadaites Hh or t rioijrtag to taeaaiae.aSpobUe aacttoa at Use Lfoertj Pale m Bed Ctoad, Wefeater eastatr. Nesraaka, the ltf Aasaat, wss, at ese 'claek rstli day. Chas. Wixnunr. Aactsaaec Tkis Sttdayaf Jarjr, IMS. Rings, Brooches, m mm mm bbxtim T. C M3rySVlll6" Straight THE DOWN THEY 60 ! BaaSaaaaaBKv aaW aBBBBBBBBHBBBBBaVCV kBBBBBaf AT BOLDEN 3t Square Dealing Clothing Store. To save moving and to make room for the largest stock ever brought to the Republi can valley, we make the following re reduction before removing into our new store as follows: Suits sold and marked in plain figures now at $20 18 16 15 14 13 12 lo 9 be sold a a . .. " - "" "T a a a a a a a a a u it 7 50 6 50 5 H a it u a a Other clothing' at eame rate. We keop tho Solz Boots and Shoes which received tho Gold Modal at Now Orleans) for Best Goods. C. WIENER Proprietor. REED & HAWLEY, moral i FARMERS' Hi M RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Earing pwfcvsd &s Lcmber Tsrilatslj vwutl bj A. ?. Stmt, vs trt GOISI& TO SEXtl LUMBER H7AR OR NO WAR. ALWAYS SEE US BEF OE BUYhC City Bakery and Restaurant A. LAT7TERBACH, Prop. RED CLOUD. .-- NEBRASKA. Keeps constantly on hand Fresh Bread. Cakes, Cigars. Tobao- OoBfecttonery, Ac Bread dellvernd to any part of tha city. Warm and cold meals served at all hours. Ioe Cream and Oysters YVeb ster Count v ABSTRACT Chas. F. Gather. Proprietor. Complete and only set of Abstract books in the county. oi'Titisto'an laada of SHORT KOTICB at Real Estate bought and sold. Insurance in solid companies. mj ! fcaVi Isms bi Seel JEmtmtm sum! tAaitel HACKEfi - Flour ! GROCER. I aaaaaV La v99laaaaaaaaaaaaaal aBBBBaCS PBBBBBBBBBfBBBBBV V& "bbKbbbV HuT. .QbbbbbbbbPbbbbbbbbbbbT bbCVibbbbbbbbbw THE EAGLE ! at $17 00 15 75 13 75 13 bo 12 00 11 50 ' 10 75 9 00 8 00 6 75 5 90 4 50 a a . -' i, a a i a c a ii a u 4 a doits op I YARD this IIMIOCI' OFFICE QITY pMUO gTOBE FERGUSON & GO,, Successors to JR. B. Sherer All the old patron of the City Drag Store are cordially lnrited to oontlnua their patronage aa heretofore, we shall eorfeaTor to pleaae you. Oar stock of everything that pertains to the drug trade will bakept up to tha . HIGHEST STANDARD OF KXCELLEXCK We ahall have new announcement to make ace i and new stock to exhibit Geo W. raersisrrom or sniDE F(0GK hiafoekcroatcxaIullaa4copM!lBeof Nursery' eHsCatfof Apples, Crabs, Cherries, Good assortment small fruits, &c. All o! a hlch I lnlte tcr !traU.m RrUla rtmr ardr od hT a cttinatsHi uiec sve n la. llippltiK- Hrujrinler ha j 35 d ffrnrnt rarM-Ut ltc)udtns .miow if t- fertd a tarty . vind t rrr to a.vrt trom. Ntblns allow rt ti k-atr ISw lMr-rj i reftdiilww a4 eerj & Kuarantcrd true to tunc, Buy Lutae ktowti torK aad few succeMfai it truJt ralktrx A. A. POPE, SELLS THE Bu cl: eye Do wn But der, Buckeye Elevator Binder f Buckeye Table Bake Reaper, jDUi'iieye jwiiii uoirer, lfuno Harvester and Binder, J. I. Case Threshing Machine Osborne Mower, Tiger Rakes, Hollin$worth Rak-es Favorite RaJtes. See him and a.r t iH I (aaaa( m T -Haw I I CN f national Bankf aBBBBBTBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV'BV ""BafBBBBBBBBjB ggs w BBVBMBnHaBBVBBHaBBaK;3sl: 91 laTHaBr EfflBBBBBBBKHMBBBrSKll bUbbII aBSEBHBBBaBBQDaBBBBBBBa9lS'L Mm bbbbbbwbbbjBsTT?t! T"BiBn bb BBbTbbI CLAD TIDINGS. $$646 GRAND EVERY 0045 000 Large Premiums Obtaine LOW prices assure: At the well known The leading merchant of Bed Cloud an Republican Valley. A fall line of choice Dry Creeds Dress Goods. Novelties. Summer Shawl Parasols. Fans, White Goods, Laoes, Laws. Embroideries, etc These goods will be sold almost at your o prices. Am bound HAGAN, T IOKSE .y j Save Money. Inrt Montr. Trrdent. Baat. V tirry. cuaUr. o X irf. a M(Uat Caaktam. Capital $509 fascial Attenllen Ova ' Cel lean lens OIBKCroBSi SUaa 5artf. Ipii Lcil ko.,r. W B. ffairay. K. T. Mitrcy. Buy and tail Exchange! Maka rnMrctiona anil do (Jcncral IlankinjcOualaea. 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