m E3 i?-f.. i i M. L. Thomas, formerly editor of THK Chief, has sued the Benkleman Times for libel. Merv. proposes to tave blood, if there is any in the out- f t. Give it to then M. L. -Bjaaaaaaaai The new state banking law took ef fect Jane 1. and will be the veaar of routing ont nwnerous sltasy affairs that are only banks in name. The bow law will protect the people to a large extent against frauds. Tie r?airbury people are very jubi Isut over the faet that both eoal and Mtbn have been discovered in or near flfcat eity. We agin arise and ask What has become of the. Red Cloud Improvement Company?" It- is cer tainly time that it was gotten into shape lor business. There is certain ly as much show here for coal as else where. Come boys, get to the front. There has been lots of fun this week over the equalizing of the as sessment. Everybody kicks, that is those who are assessed more than they think they ought to be, but still Mr. Downs has assessed the property about right. Heretofore people have growled because the city was not as sessed high enough, and now they growl because it is too high, a case of "never satisfied." If a man has a $30,000 stock, he should be assessed honestly, and honestly is about $10, 000. If he his real estate thai, is valuable it should be assessed at fai valuation, whatever that way be. Tiie Chief does no believe iu ifttio the rich man oif just because l.c's rich, no sir, lie should pay his taxes just like a man does who is less fortu nat3 in the world's good. What the people want is a man who will assess all alike, bota rich and poor accor ding to Tvhat they have without auy nartialty. That's business. cowLrv Memorial day was observed here by the school with a program suitable for the occaMuu. There aie no soldiers hurried in the Cowlcs cemetery. Mr. 6. A. Harris and Miss Ads Brown were maided at the Congrega tional church Sunday morning June 2d. Rev. Piatt officiating the happy eouple started for Iowa, to visit Mr. Harris mother. Mies Alice Probasco of Bite Hill spent last Sunday in Cowles. Mrs. J. O. Haves bas taken charge of the post office It is in the millin er store for the present bnt will be moved into tha bank building soon. Several cars of hogs have been shipped from here this week. Martin Good of Marion Iowa, a brother of F. A. Good of this place, come last Tuesday for a visit with his relatives and old school-mates. Mr. and Mrs. Crone of Red Cloud, were guests at the wedding on last Sunday. Mr. C. is an old friend of Mr. Harris. Mr. J. M. Steel and Leon Hurd have charge of Mr. Harris' store dur ing his absence. Pickwick. Yon Cannot Afford At this season of the year to be without a good reliable diarrhoea balsom ia the house, as r:iinis, colic, diarrhoea and all inflaiuatioa of I.. . , 1! ,.. J a j iiiu Momacn ;iuu iioweis arc exceeuiugiy uuu- gerous if not attended to at once. One bottle of lien's diarrhoea balsom will do more good in cases of this Kind than any other medicine on earth. We guarantee it. C. L. Cot ting druggist Appointed ltecelver. It is not often that a man has to be arrested and forced into a paying job, especially in the west. Last week The Chief chronicled the fact that Sheriff Scott, and several others were arrested and taken to Omaha for con tempt of the U. S. court for moving the engine from the electric light works. The prisi oners were taken before Judge Pundy, and on agreeing to replace the engine were permitted to go free except Sheriff Scott, whom the Judge took into his confidence aad appointed him to the tat position f receiver of the defunct Red Cloud Milling Company. The appointment could not have fallen into better bands, as Henry trill see to it that all parties will get their just desertb, for a squarer man than he never lived. By the time this article is before our readers we apprehend he will be in full charge ef the mill with instructions from the Judge to uq as be sees best witu the I air. J&iebardson bas buu a very property. One thing can be assured 1 tt barn on his place here, and has there will be no "robbing Peter to pr.y done quite an amount of fencing, Paul" as long as Receiver Scot!, has which adds greatly to the cenven charge of tho affairs of the Red Cloarf icnce of the place. JUDSON. Decoration day was duly observed at Mt. Hopa, and everybody came full prepared for the occasion with lots of flowers to strew over the graves oi the dead heroes. After the people got together the marshal band gave us some excellent music followed by sosgs from the choir. Brother Williamson gave a short address well suited for the occasion, after which tbe tev. J. T. atone led in prayer. After dinner the procession was for med and then marched to the ceme tery to decorate tbe graves, then they marched to Oriole headed by tho band, next came the old veterans, fol lowed by the sons of voterans, then came the girls with flowers. There was a large procession when they ar rived at Oriole, and the school chil dren with their teacher joined in with them and marched through the cemetery and everybody felt that they had done their duty in showing their rohj)oct for those that fought and died to save our country. Sid. YBNNBSSBB. McEwen. May 2G, 1889. Special Correspondence. Perhaps the readers of Tub Chief would like to har a few lines from the sunny south. In the first place everything is booming since Harriion has moved into the White House and took bold of the lines to drive the republican team for the next four years. .Things are brightening up, and pri ces are raising on all kinds of pro duce, more work to do and more mon ey to pay off the men. The spring opened early, in fact we didn't realize that we had any winter the streams were not frozen over. It commenced raining yesterday morning and rained bard till this morning. Clover is mostly cut and in the barn, wheat is good and will be ready to harvest in about two weeks. Fruit is an average crop the trees are not as heavy loaded as they were last season, but thete will be plenty and better size. The early peaches are already commencing to turn red. Peanut raising is carried on exten sively in this locality, and as you get about a $1.00 a bushol, it makes it a very profitable crop. L. A. A. Uncle Sam's nerve and bone liniment wil Jcliete sprains, bruises, neuralgia and rheuma Usui. old by all druggists. V Goods V C7 for N&5 y .., - jegs ? 2r i Xj Sw Is the Deontea popular medicine for purifying the blood; pre- i-nuug or curing ayspepBia, ouuojusness, aeaa revers, ana auuartsi ai Happy hone blood purifier avu boi l'nois 50 cents and SI per bottle. , boils and all fevers, i PABHEB'S CB Richardson has Milling Company. The Chief con gratulates him on the appointment. Tfce Greatest Horror or the Ae. The great flood at or near Johns town, Penn., by whicb from eight to fifteen thousand people lost their Hvjs as estimated, by a reak in an artificial lake, at that place, is one of the greatest horrors known ia this country, and necessarially must shock the world at the enormity of tbe ca tastrophe. A lake, a mile wide, from three to four miles long and 100 feet deep, is a mighty volume of water, and no one can conceive of the mag nitude or force of such a volume when pouring through a crevice or aper ture unrestrained. The wall was sap posed to be en an average of seventy feet through of solid masonry It ap pears that a warning had been sent to the people of the town to "flee to ihe hills" but no attention was paid to jt, as the same warning had been givci every year when a freshet -eame, and all uaheedful of tbe calam ity that was upon them, the people remained at tbeir homes, only te be wept away like "sheep to the slaugh tor." The scene beggars description ia aa arouad tbe stricken eity, aad twords caaaot express the iameasity of (his ' aaequaled horror, aad tbe ntiaery tld destitution that will fol low is beyoad invagination. The PrMe fWtau. A clear pearly and transparent skin is al ways a slsa of pure Wood, and an persons twbk4wlth dark, greasy, yellow or blotched Sacaarest assured that their Mead Is out of !"ter A few dosea of Bes blood purlter Sw ood maker will reawve tbe cause aad tbe BWmoecoaeclearandtrausparent. Try.lt irt u satisfaction Is not given u will cost you nettling. It is fully warranted. . I.. Cutting-. dnsxfa X. E. Worley, Chas. and Steven McKioley caught seven young wolves the other day. Steven KcKinley of Morning Buu, Iowa, and George McKioley of Caw ker C'ty, Kan., who were attending their sister's funeral have returned home. Mrs. Knox, a sister of Mis. P. M. Cochrane who bas been here visiting, has been sick for some time, but is now recovering. Crops all look well in this part of the valley, and the farmers are in good spirits, Nick. Why I" It That people linger along always complaining aboat that continual tired feeling? One bottle of Begg'a Mood purifier and blood maker will remove this feeling, give them a good appetite and regulate digestion. C L. Cotting, druggist. LAJBBIT. Glander scare. S. W. Pulton and E. Harrison took a trip to Red Cloud Tuesday. Mrs. Wrattea has purchased a new Coraisb organ. Miss Grade Hicks entertained a few of her youag frieads on Thursday ber sixth birthday, Pete Sailor and his brether-ia-law retaraed from cbe promised land of Oklahoma. Join Stout purchased a aew Masoa Hamlin orgaa from C. E. Hicks. Decoratioa day was duly observed iaBladea, Rev. Morrisoa of Blue Hill befog the orator of tbe day. Deputy Sheriff Warner was in town ! last Friday and quaraatiaed one of Dr. Kebler's horses, also Tbos. Bur den's mule. Let every one attent Children Mothers will tind Dr. Wiuchcll's teething syrup jnst the medicine to have in the house for the children; it will cure coughs, colds, sore hroat aim regulute the bow els. Try it. . School reporc for the month ending May 31. of Dist. No, 33: No. enroll ed, 15; average attendance 13; those whose average, deportment and schol arship are 90 or above are as follows: Grace Beau, Charley Sorgcnson, Lu ther Crabill. Ansil Crabill, Mina Nelson, Eula Runchey, Guy Lindser, Christinia Harden, Mauris Jesperson, Christinia Sorgcnson, Freddie Ander son, Mary Jesperson. Effie Smitii, Teacher. m m Hlsli-Toiied Prisoner. Deputy United States Marshal, R. Q. Stewart last night arrived in the city, having under arrest seven gen tlemen who are to answer to Judge Dundy for beirg in contempt of the U. S. court. Those under arrest are: H. C. Scott, sheriff of Webster county, J. L. Kilmer, agent for the Fairbank Manufacturing Co., Kirk Evans, A. Calmus, Charlej Ross, Arthur War ren. Eaward Douglas. Some time ago Edward P. Allis, the Milwaukee engine manufacturer, brought suit ia the U. S court against the Red Cloud Milling company, at tbe same time making several other milling companies, the Red Cloud National Bank and R. D. Jones of Red Cloud co-defendants. An in junction was issued restraining all persons from interfering with the property of the Red Cloud Milling Company. The Fairbank company brought suit in attachment against the Red Cloud milling company for a debt held by the Fairbank coapany. Sheri ff Scott levied on the property and plac ed the five last namad prisoners in charge of the premises. Judge Dun dy issued an order for all tbe parties to show cause why they should not be committed for contempt Deputy Marshal Stewart went to Red Cloud, found the parties in possession and brought them to Omaha. They are now in the custody of the marshal. Omaba World. -4 0 C3 O Qt) S m s ft O 08 50 c P5 S O OS aV 7V v . x rrj j cvx. Yr ) S X v 4b. h . w or XV -& k v A . K J We Sell Goods for less Money than any Concern in the city, not on account of any particular advantage over others, only our to do that very thing. Berg & Galusha. 3 S CD zn o 2 B 2 p S B s OB S r Sc "T . yp jl Sc$? j$r r X &. f J laBMTaWaci A small boy was asked to write a composition on the subject of breath ing, and he said: "Breath is made of air. We breathe with our lungs, our lights, our liver and kidneys. If it was not for our breath we'd die when we slept. Our breath keeps the life a oin' thiough the nose when we are asleep. Boys that stay jn a room all day should not breathe. They should wait till they got out doors. Boys in a room make bad, unwhole some air. Corbonicide is poison er than mad dogs. A heap of soldiers was in a black bole in In dia, and a corbonicide got in that bole and killed nearly every oae afore morning. Girls kill tbe breath with eorsets that squeeze tbe diagram. Girls eaa't holler or run like boys be cause tbeir diagram is squeezed too Much. If I was a girl I would rather be a boy, so I can holler aad ran and have a great big diagram." Ex. Great English Remedy. Murray's Specific. A Kuarauteeu cure for all ner vout diseases such ;ia weak mem ory loss of brain power hjsteria headache pain in the back ner vous prostration wakef ullness leu corrhoea universal lassitude sem inal weakness impotency and gen eral loss of power of the Genera tive Organs; in eltkei sex, caus ed by indiscretion or overexertion and which ultimately lead to PKKMATUKK OLD ARE. UMAX- mr andcoK8UMPTTOH. ii box or six boxes for S5 00. Kent by mail on receipt of price. Full particulars in pamphlet, sent free to every applicant W;Gaaraatee Six Btoxea to cure any case. For every $5 order received we send six boxes with a written guarantee to re fund the money if our specific does not effect a cure. Audrens all communications to the sole manufacturers. The Mukbav Hkdicine Go. Kansas t'ityXo. t3r-Sold in Bed Cloud by C. L. COTTING sole agent. AnetTSS C. W. Kautr. J. L. Kalev. KALEY BROS. A TTORNEYS AT LAW . Agents for tbe B. Pi &M.R. R.lands. OSceou Webster street Red Cloud. Nebraska. I.W.TULLEYS.M.D TTOMOEOHaTIIIC PHYSICIAN. U. S. EX ri amlnin; surgeon. Office opposite First National Bank, Red Cloud. Nebraska. Ckronle dieases treated by mail. O. C. CASE, Jak. McSesv, CASE&MCNENY. a TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW r WIU practice In all courts of this state Collections as well as litigated business careful- y and efficiently attended to. Abstracts furalsb edonappLicatiom. . , Orirr Over First National Bank. Be cloud. Neb The Strike is Over ! And 6. W. Dow iavites youi attention to a few oi he many articles he keeps iu stock. Plow beams Iron Double trees Flow handles Steels Single trees Lister shares Bolts Neck yokes Wagon bows Xots Cable chain Buggy springs Washers Fcrkhamlles Thimble sheins Rivets Buggy wheels Iron axels Clevises Harrow timber Bolster plates Wrenches Loatner dashes Box rods Spokes Whip socktU Horse shoes Felloes Wagon breaks Pole coupling Bolsters Blacksmith coal Ax handles Flows Spade handUs Breakers Coulter hubs Bepairing-of every description done with neatness and dispatch . .Satufactiaa guaranteed ia every case. Aring cash in your purses and f will do you good. G. W. Dow, Blacksmith and Wagon Maker, BED CLOUD, NEB. SMBBlVrS SAIiE Notice Is hereby given that under and by vir tue ox an oraeroi saie is'ueu ouv oi uij uiwic court of the Stb judicial rfhtrict in and for Web ster county, Nebraska, upon a decree in aa ac tion pending in saia court wuereiu aimeu onn. are plaintiO's and Rutus Miksck, Mary S. MiksctuAmos K. and Wm. J. Mikseb aw defen dant. I shall offer for sale at public vendae for cash in hand at tbe east door of the court-house inBed Cloud In said county, (that being the place where the last term of said court was BoMen)oB the oth day of JuU-.l8at2 o'clock P. lL.the foUowlna described proMity.tp-wlt: Lots 7 ud a. block 4 la LaU's addltwa to the town (now eity) of Red Cloud, Webster County, Jfflwr y hand this Bdy -OfJaae, Case&MeNeay.nalBtuTsattoraey. Ne. 44. FBaBATB HWVICB. Stateof Nebra,98 me??rLrTr Amrt ef aur saideamUraC Webster, ia tae yyJgJS5,5.?y5ag T Konrts. dcujtaaed. w am the 3rd day f J Jim'SL NeBtTW. Nsrrta. exeeatrlx latMs New Billiard Hall! P. L. Jeffers, Proprietor, Sleeper's BIock. - RED CLOUD. Fine tables, reasonable rates, mice treataeat, is oar motto. Corns aad see ss. CITY LIVERY STABLE. McAvoy & Farrel, Props, Keep Fine Rigs and Good Teams At Reasonable Prices, Day, next Sunday. aeklln'a Aralem Salve. The best saWe in the world for cuts, brakes, seres, ulcers, salt rheo.no, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns; and all skin eruptions, and positively cures, or no pay required, ft is guaranteed to ifive perfect satis faction, or maney refunded. . Price i 25 cents per box. For sale by Henry Cook. of aeesaat, aad that she be.distiiargwt iraat StafrSTa4tatmdlstlutloa at said estate beMdetoRenaasbytaw eeUrMtfcereta. it StSStSon ardered tfiat Jaly istMaXat tea o'deek in the foreaooa. ar aur eawe ia km rSSi axed as the tiaw aad saw for eauaJa- inr aad allawinc such aeeoaat. The hairs of sflgeSccajadaaaanrsoas laterastedlathis estate are reauiraa to appear aad show cause If SchexStySit.hokl net teal- JowedTltis further ordered that the executrix SZlZiL JlirittZttA ail mtmbji interested la aid estate by having a copy of this order to be pabUshedia the Bed CJoud Onrsr aaewiu peTprurtPd aad la Kescral circulattoa in said eaaatyf or three successive weeks prior to the daysetforthehaariBc, , Witaessaqroawal ffiumge the county court of said county of Weoster, this 3d day of June 1S9. r A. waazy. skal 2t County Judge. Ceausereial mea aad othar wfll fad this the beat livery stable ia tha eit. taasa -- a - " ViaH RED CLOUD, NEB Take Nattee. TaN.D. Fox: Yoa are hereby aatiled that on tbe 7tb dar ef October. MRT, I. L. Baam purchased at ravateTax 8aie.irem ue uoaaty Treasurer. M. B. McNKt, at the CoarMiouse, iu Bed Clead, Webster eouaty. Nearaska, far the taxes of tbe year USS, aawaatiBe to 84.27. Tbe foUewiar Mt smawea iu neoster cauBy AeorasKs, taxed la the aaaieof N.O.Faxia ate village ofCewles,te-wlt: Lat8,btoek 9. ThetiawfSr redeanUoa of said lot f rem the Mea of said tax safe, will expire Oeteber;tb.l98.aad if net redeeawd before the above date expires. I will ra stake application for a Treasurer's ax Deed. L. Bavx. TakaNaUce. TaN.D. Fax: atjffigjy w"9? tle nh day j t,w2Jl', hot, I, I aaaau parchssed a? fPS?E&SPh& SnSyTrearet, &srTeltolSiS? SS5! enJeof V. D. FexTia 'theviniase PCowh to-wit: Lot 7. Week l The ttaSfSr nwiaiiBi im ah a . 2SS"?H?5? the ahave date expires. I will rpaci BTOte lae aaave date exniiv. I ni ke appUeatian for a TraarSue?.U L.BAVW. i vH