The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 02, 1886, Image 2
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Stern, Moline plow. Jack Brown, Aveay stalk cutter. PiWoolbridge, Deere lister. Perry Beardsley, Wire cuttei. J.Hubuka, Sterling harrow. J. Hubuka, Canton plow. A. Denno, Eagle steel harrow. Wallace. Studebaker wagon. SMSfcr JL. N. Wataon, Strowbridgc seeder. John Beauchamp, harrow. . Frand Lavelle, corn sheller. W.P. Alton, orNweigan plow. Joseph Graves, Davis sewing ma chine. '' G. Williams, jrirc lister. Jos. Townsend, New Departure cul tivator. Jos Townsend, Eagle plow. Jos. Townsend, advance harrow. Y. S. Tarmar, Deere plow. Otto Stook, 1 Canton ballance frame cultivator. J. W. Davis, Norwegian plow. H. B. Mattbews,Weir sulkey plow. W. Brubaker, Norwegian plow. W. Eichardson, Peru City lister. T. F. Stoops, Studebaker wagon. Wm. llichardson, Evans triple hai row. . Isaac Bailey, John Deere plow. Wm.' H. "Rice,5,harrow. L. N. "watson, Eagle steel harrow. James Cooper, disk harrow. J J wheatly, Deere lister. S P Fox, Eagle stalk cutter. E Herrick, breaking plow. B, w Helmer, Strobndge seeder. C. Potter, Strobridge seeder. 'Jll Leggett, Steiling harrow. f C F Sherman, Schuttler wagon. Joseph Leggett, Weir plow. Thos. Hudiburg, Strobridge seeder. iv V Beal, Canton lister. J K Leggett, New Departure culti vator. Thos Humphre', Buckeye feed grinder. A. D. Denno, windmill. w. Maud, harrow. JB w Tuttle, horse power. J C Lucas, New Departure cultiva tor. John wagoner, Deere cultivator. J Hubuka, New Departure cultiva' tor. " B Adamson, Studebaker wngou. F J wilson, breaker. ThosByan, Ideal feed mill. F V Hubbel, Canton stalk cutter. James w Tolly, Studebaker wagon. L Berry, Studebaker wagon. Isaac Bailey, Eagle steel harrow. J C Lucas, Canton lister. Berry, feed mill. It Sargent, New Departure cultiva tor. A Arnison, Studebaker wagon. Geo Finnell. 2 Canton balance frame cultivator. win and J D Schenck, top buggy. w w Davis, New Departure cultiva tor. TLambart, Canton balance frame cultivator. J Proyolt, two tanks. D F Trunkey, Flying Dutchman plow. John Coon, Acme pulverizer. wm Smith, Evans' triple harrow. J H Hull, Bradley lister. John Ring, Advance harrow. C Jcpporson, harrow. N Vielz. weir cultivator. Kobt Mcrnlyre. weir cultivator. Wesley rosktuorton, Canton hster. win. wolfe. Canton Hster. If. I-Iarris, Freedsiuaus harrow. Noticed Mr. Rural Small, of Jewel county, loading a Canton lister, and Mr. F, Lambrecht with a new John Deere steel wheel cultivator on his wagon. Boys' long hoso at the Golden Eagle. Latest slyles and cheapest goods at Mrs. Spokcsfteld's. 33t2 Fob sale on time, a good two-year old Durham bull. A. U. Becker. Mr. Editor: One of the saddest sights that have been witnessed in our order loving city or some time past, came on deck this morning, a poor blear-eyed, besotted wretch, -from God knows where blew in from Biv erton, where he had been imbibing prohibition budge for a week or two. Query: Does prohibition prohibit? Baldy. Honey to loan at reasonable rates on good personal or chattel security. Also farm loans made at lowest rates of interest. C F. Cather, 35tf Abstract Office, Bed Cloud. Now is the time to get your furni ture. Car load jus! received at Forrester's. Married, at the residence of Mr -Norman Springer, near Wells, March JM. 1886 by Jlev, J. T. Milner, Mr. ;,:Wm. H. Sex), to Miss Jane . Simons, bathot this oount-. Two rooms for rent Inquire of W. 'j&m' fOn i vm )n dark otcv nin S :Pwm WUirdm nv nremises 9 miles Maiscsr -v.? tx.jarY nf BiTf rti" Neb. Parties r giving any information ,'a to ziAmimil will be rewaxded by ad- odfitisned, at Blue Hill. f T..A. WAXKms. -rAounggirlto help do wab work. One who can ,.... . ..Lrarrmt Inniiiro mt aw.i7"Tv :p MA.UOUHBK wre. 'T- 5jC. Il, '? 'jti'ti t- ' y i ' " ". t ".! ;"-.s& l ; kn -.. ' . iL .r;ir xi-ij."i . a r JfE --IsaAMiYMk st. lnJAAiTt fc' '"t-J? .T--!. - '.-ISBSs-aB '!. :hi. " '-" ;. -xT".-a'y.mm u nlfliUI N;V1P AnApplof th W. O. T. IT. to tk yjofcu of Ed Okmd. We come in behalf of the mothers, jrits and dabghters of thk city to 1 plaid for that protection which moat come, first, through the ballot; next, by the strict enforcement of the law by honest", unpartial. official. Our young arid beautiful city with its several church spires pointing heavenward, with its scores of church members, baa years been rulef by men who are in favor of legalizu-8: the dramshops, and who have-continued to allow the vile house oi ill-fame to debase and destroy the youth of our city. Against this outrage on the morals of our people we would protest. It is notorious among all who are acquainted with the workings of our local government, that the laws are being violated in addition to the terrible moral pesti lence their presence inflicts upon society. In behalf of unprotected, in nocent girls and boys in our midst, we, as Christian women, come to you for a remedy. Our homes are in peril. Will you stand up as voting men at the coming election and vote down this legalized traffic. We appeal to ydu men of Bed Cloud, in every rank and station to cast your vote 'for absolute, unqualified prohibition. Yours for "God, and Home, and Native Land." By order of the W. C. T. U. of Bed Cloud. agents Wanted. A few energetic reliable men with a small capital can hear of something that will be to their advantage by inquiring at The Chief office. Go to G. W, Chne's for fresh home made candies, cigars, etc. Ladies' cheap hosiery at Mrs. New house's. Call and see the new hardware firm of B. B. Sherer & Co. - tf Como and see the ten cent wall pa pdr at Henry Cook's. For sale or rent A good store room in south Bed Cloud. A first-class lo cation for a competent business man. Inquire of W. E. Jackson. 33tf Henry Cook now has the most complete stock of wall paper, shades, etc., in the Bepublican Valley. Another car load of. Illinois coal at M. W. Dickerson s. For the lightest and best Baker barb wire call on B. B. Pherer & Co. tf Nothing to beat the low ofen Jewel vapor stove, at B. K. Sherer L Co's hardwaro store. tf Tho finest line of shirts and under wear at the Golden Eagle. See ihc celebrated Crown Jewel yapor stoves at B. B. Shorer & Co's. hardware store. 33tf Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that tho co partnership existing between Polly Bros & Co., of the Amboy Mills, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Polly Bros. & Co. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby givon that the co partnership heretofore existing between-McAvoy & Farrell, proprietors of the Commercial livery and feed stables, has been dissolved by mutual consent. John Farrell will carry on the business. Parties knowing them selves indebted to the Grm will call and settle. K. McAvoy. John Farrell. Bed Cloud, March 19, 1886. Farm for rent, and cows for sale. See G. W. Barker, Bed Cloud. tf A nice line of dry goods will be sold out very cheap at Mrs. Newhouse's. Insure your property, with Chas. Schairnit, Bed Cloud, Neb 30tf The licit aud cheapest lino of lace Ilainburjis, and everlasting trimmings at Mrs. Ncwhouse's Window shades made to" order at Cot ting's. Another invoice'of wall paper just received at Cutting's. Don't buy your paint until vou have examined the merits of tnc King Tinted Lead, sold by Cotting. For Sale. A good bakery, all com plete. A , lirstclass opportunity. Inquire of S. F. Spokksfield, 34-tf Bed Clcud. Neb. Notice. All that want a square meal on short notice go to the Star restaurant. Warm meals at all hours. Park Watson, Proprietor. W. E. YiffitaPEn. rBOrBIETOR OF The Fake Dialing Hall. BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. FURNISHES WARM " . At all hour for 25c. Inch, sMat Coffee, -' -- MEALS a Ofc- IMf - s Bay Frank. By Frank is a dark tj, coalite etekt yean old. and weigks wben la sbow coBdlUea 15f peaadn. Bis airs w adBoroucii-bred Imported Cfrda. dam Frrncti Canadian, and as a stock setter has a reputation second to none. TERMS. To Insore S; money due wbea mares are known to be in foal. Parties" most retarn mares regularly. Any mares disposed of will be held to be in foal. Care will be takes to prevent accidents, but I will not be responsible should an occur. Stand for the season of 166, at my barn la Sed Cloud. We Gates- Article of Incorporation. NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOIN Q. Potter. Kenyon Hkeen. Dwlght Jones, Marrin L. Chase and Richard D. Jooes, on the lath dav of March, did Incorporate themselves Into a body corporate, as follows: I. The name of this corpvratisn Is "The AmboyMJlline Company." II. The rrincltnil nlace of transacting its business shall be Amboy, Webster county, Ne- i orasita. III. The general nature of the business to be transacted fchall be that a general flouring mill. IV. The amount of capital stock authorized, is $30,00, of which 15,00 shall be paid iu on or before November 3rd, 1886, and the remainder or such per cent thereof within CO days from demand of directors. ' V. Said corporation shall commence opera tlons March 13th, 1SG, and terminate twenty years thereafter. VI. The highest amount of Indebtedness or liability to which this corporation shall at any onetime suject itself shah be 315.00. VII. The affairs of this corporation arc to be conducted by a board of Ave directors who rhall chose from their number a president, vice president, secretary and treasurer, whose sever al duties shall hereafter be prescribed. Dated at Ilea Cloud, Nebraska, March 21th, 1CG. Joirx Q. Potter, President. Kexyox Skeex, Secretary. u. 35wt Legal Notice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEDSTEB county, Nebraska: Alfred W. liunkle, plaintiff, vs Daniel E. Ruck and Catherine O. Buck, defend ants. The above named defendants will take notice that on the 26th day of April, 18S6. between the hours of 10 a. in. aud 0 p. in., at the office of J. E. Hurts, a notary public in the city of Lisbon. In Linn county, Iowa, the plaintiff will tnke the depositions of James Minot, Heorce .Morford. and A. V. Runkle, sundry witnesses, to be used as evidence on the trial of the above entitled cause, with authority to adjourn from day to day until such depositions have been takes. 35t4 Kai.kv Bkos, Attorneys for Plaintiff. THE WESTERN BOUSE AMD CATTLE ! INSURANCE CO. THE ONLY AUTHORIZED LIVE STOCK INSUR ANCE COMPANY IN THE STATE. Insures horses ut the age of from 3 to 1 1 yeans; mules from 2 to 17 years, Stallions and Jacks from 3 to 8 years; aud cattle from 2 to 11 against loss caused by Disease, Injury Accident, Fire, Ligldning or Theft, for not less than one or more than two years excepting steers which are being fatted for the market, winch can be insured for six months. Special attention is called to our Fire and Lightning Insurance, which is good anywhcie in the state of Nebras ka, whereas the liability of loss by Fire and Lightning of iTire Insurance companies is .limited to the premises of the assured, and perhaps a small radius beyond. Tho advantages and benefits which this company oilers to farmers and o .Tiers of stock generally are so plain and apparent that it is hardly necessary to call attention to them. Reasons Why is Insure. Because it is the only Live Stock In surance company authorized by the laws of this state to do business in this state. Because it is a Home Company, or ganized with home capital; the money naid to the company is kept in the state, and is paid out for losses to the citizens oi the state; it all remains in the state. Because it is a reliable institution, whose stockholders, directors and offi cers, are among the wealthiest and most prominent business men in the state. Because its manner of adjusting and paying losses are always in harmony with the principals of strict justice and liberality. Because you cannot afford to ba without insurance on your live stack any more than on your house and barn. If you are well off you can loose nothing by insuring if you are poor and cannot afford to looLaayof yonr stock, it would be criminal oeglicence not to insure. Because should you wish to borrow money and offer as security your stock the security will be more ample, and you can obtain money more ' readily, and at a lower interest, if that stock k covered by a policy of insurance in this company Because we insure stock against cferifc 6y accident, disease or theft. Because we inuure atock against feat byjireorligktnimf. Because no other ineoraace con ranr can sire yon the am kiad of Insuranre. . Because a paid up capital af $100090 and a constantly increasing esrplaa fdnd renders it safe and solid agaiaat any emergency that may arise. Because iu popularity aaaoag farrfc- ara and stock owaera is aueatetf by um feet that there at aowwnUea force OTerl5, A. J.Toii union, Agent. -' VjkjmmmmmmbaPiir fc B -JmllllllllllllllllGmmBHiSiBQmBmrKV 31 THIS SPACE BELONGS TO F. V. Taylor, SUCCESSOR TO R. L. TINKER. Dealer in Household, Kitchen and Parlor Furniture, Undertaking, fec. I shall keep a full and large line of Furniture- Look for Bargains ''t, -f h: -. - as-. WALL HENRY COOK'S His stock is very ar?e and prices very reasonabe. Also job lot of CXJR.T AIPJ S AND FISTUflES At half m l TarLoaaaXeotiateL CWtca ott rira tXatlowtl.Baak, ' (J OonelaHng of tha to t line of m " - Ladle's and Gent's ""W Crftflt Doillintiflll in DmODO . vnre amveja mw su a aituai iiuumiiiuii nil j pST7dorLMi7 tm Jj3ll At Mrs. Newhouse's -'" I t a.Tsicv?mim Ar- : .. .. -aiTrY-rili nWrLanf 1i an r5 mmJism liar ill Mrni ffrrfc ' .?f'J- !... m' i - v '. AT prices. A. COOK, DEALFR IX We liave just recier ed our new stock of SPRING GOODS PAPER lis i m NEW STOCK. Wall Paper and Window Shades. The greater part of my new spring stock of theso good? have arrived, and I shall tike pleasure in showing goods and quoting price to any who may call. Jly wall paivr was bought directly from the Factory and the quality and beau ty of design cannot be surpassed. I also have a full stock of PAINTS-AND OILS. I atill handlo th "Kinir Tinted lend" and C. B. Q. mlxd painty thorn sooda havo always givon atiafacUori, and have ooen fully totd in thia maritot. A fuU lino of Dnis Books, and atntionory til- ways on hand. C L COTTING . Clothing suits for men and boys. overcoats at bottom prices G i GILFORD o boots and shoes coarse and fine. from 50cts up Wool boots a specialty. R D CHEAP LUMBER the mm nn co. -WILL FIGURES ON LUMBER As low as can be bought from any dealer on Earth. Irl Slooref-'IYwl'lMit. W. K. Jarlumm, VJco-lTm Kobt. V btmvjr.Othl'r. Jno K. Shire?, AsUUntCber. Capital $50,000 Speoial tt9i:!)i 21si t CaHaatlana - DIRECTORS: D, W: 'IML ItI Moor-? HlKtilan4 y- . ' K. V. Hhirey. VJBay and sell Exchan$;i Make co1 lection.') and dev a General Banking Buninet. Interest allowed on all time deposits mm In and around Red Cloud, THE GATE CITY- Of the great Bepublican valley. Buy your homes while property is cheap. D. B. SPANOGLE Mmml Batata and laaatsaoa Aat. XeotiatL CWtca Dry Goods and Groceries. Furnishing goods. Gloves Mitts, Hos iery &c L I will positively sell goods for cash after January 1st. All those knowing themselves indebt ed to me, will please call and set tle by the above date. xi o- MAKK- JDr J. 8 EMCGH DENTIST, PEOICLOUD NEBW4SKA. Fine Office Work a specialty. mT -4 T& - t l "??&E8teto ""- AJfwMtNKa jJSilJV ,itf jrLJ-jmj i - m. ni mis Fir si ott rira tXatlowtl.Baak, 1 wsrcssss ..-. i-S- y-3 L-5 tTS ''HBBi'BBiaiBaBBBBBr : ' - mrr-rx-,':.r.is--L'-r: r-o.---. vhbh . sbbbi r XS&BBzjSXPFTmZ-- - vm- " " -. y Mtrnm