The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 14, 1889, Image 4
iwjpiiwj itiniiii MiisinjiMjiyr V'H? " -. ''K-V'S. ;&-- J BUmmmi .-. P f t if .1 , J U UCITOBIAL NOTBS. M. A. Mctzger wLo has been mana ger of the Republican has resigned lis position owing to numerous diffi eilties that have come to the surface in that institution. He has done well to. keep it afloat as well as he has. We know a man in this city who gaja he will give 40 acres of land within six miles of the city if any other man will do likewise to nave a hole bored in the ground 2000 feet. That's the kind of a man to have in a community. The Omaha Republican under its mew management decidedly assuming poportions that arc good to behold, and wc believe that it will be the best metropolitan paper in the state or north-west if it continue.) in the same rut that it is now gliding through. Toe Chief is pleased to see it succeed. Q.On Wednesday. June 19th, the Omaha Bee will move into its hand some new building, one of the finest structures west of New York. The Bee was established in 1871. and from its vary inception under its able management has prospered. The Rec is one of the ablest papers west of Chicago. F. P. Shields, editor of the Leader is doing more for Blue Hill than an other newspaper man that ever struck that enterprising city. To his con tinued efforts a creamery has boon es tablished, a fire department orgaui.c! and in all probability water works will be established there soon, Such aewspaper men as he are worth a good deal to a live town and the people of Blue mil are to be congratulated on having as enterprising a psper as the Leader. INAVAM5. Splendid rain. Crops arc booming, also the weeds. G. W. Kuigkt is showing rye grown on his farm that is over six feet high. R, R. Pitney has taken the position of chief engineer on a milk cart. Major Wolcott is down from the west visiting his family for a few days. 'Squire Holdredge of Walnut creek is putting in the new bridge on Far mers ereck which insures its being well done. Mrs. Turkington of Hebron Neb. has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Knight the last few days. H. 6, Sawyer has got his store fixed up in nice shape and has lots ot new goods and now the length and depth of his smile is only equaled by the big dictionary words of 'Squire Holdredge when he is waiting on us girls. Mrs. Wolcott goes east this week for a visit to the green hills of Ver mont. Frankie. Why In It That people linger along always complaining about that continual tired feeling? One bottle of Ilea's blood purifier and blood maker will remove this feeling, giro them a good appetite and regulate digestion. C L. Cotting, druggist. The brigade encampment unitoim xank Knights of Pythias, of Nebras ka, will be held at Columbus July 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, C, 7 and 8. $1,000 in priz s offered. An interesting program has baen prepared for each day. Everybody is inv'ted to come. Camp is located high and dry, beautifully lighted and well supplied with pure water. Railroad rates will be one' fare for the round trip. For further information, address Will B. Dale, secretary encampment committee, Columbus, Nebraska. JCJDSOX. Ea;n, raiu, lots of rain. Everything looks prosperous and farmers whould feel happy if it were not for the debts that is hanging over them, caused by the failure of the last two crops, but if we have a j g.d crop or two we shall be able to puil through all right. Winter wheat is headed out with large heads but the rust has struck it in some places. John Whcatley's dog went mad bit several of uis hogs, from the ef fects of which they died. George Mountford wears a broad smile, sll because its a girl and weighs nine pounds. Frank Graham is also the happy father of a baby girl. Usual weight. Sid. sBFERYISOBS) PBOCBBBIIIC8.. Board met in adjourned session Monday, Jam 10, 17 members present Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Bond of H. Holdredge guaranteeing faithful performance of bridge contract in Walnut creek township was approved by the board. On petition, S50.O9 was granted to build a bridge in Garfield township across Ash creek on section 29. The report of the appraisal of n e J of n e J of section SI town 1 ranee 10 approved by the board. Same appraised at S5.00 per acre. On petition $50.00 was granted to Line town ship to build a bridge across Cedar creek be tween section 23 and 29 town l range 11. On motion $100.00 or so much thereof as is necessary was granted to build abridge across Eun creek between sections 19 aud20town3 range 10. On motion the county treasurer was oidered to refund to the treasurer of school district No 14. 87.ee, taxes paid on lots in Blue Hill belong ing to said district On motion 840.00 was granted to Guide Rock township to repair a bridge on section line between sections 2 and 11 town 1 range 9. On motion A. II. Kaley by the board was in structed to repair and fit up the room in the north-west corner of the court bouse for the use of the clerk of the district court and $75.0) or so much thereof as may be necessary grant ed for that purpose. On motion Samuel Shirley was appointed to attend to the burial of honorably discharged soldiers in Oak crek township. On motion the ietition for a road across sec tion t town 4 range 12 was granted and road ordered opened, board allowing C. C. Stone damage to the amount of $5.00, Lystander Dick enson, S10.no, Sarah Burden S&00 and Mrs. M. . Roberts $o.flo. Board now adjourned to meet the day after the adjournment of the board of equalization. Proceedings or the Hoard of Equal IZHllOB. Bed Cloud, June II, 18S9. Full board present, G.W. Hummel in the chair. On motion Cathcr. Garberand Thomas were appointed as a committee to strike a basis for the equalization of real estate. On motion Jones. Fish and Frame were ap pointed as a committee to examine the person al assessment of the comity aud report to the board. On motion the assessment of the west ;j. north-west of section 2 town i, range 11 re duced from 8i.5 to SI 350 aud the east1,; of the north east J. of section 3, town 2, range It reduced from $900 to S70O. On motion Win. Outhwaith's assessment in section 2, town 1, range 11 be reduced from $3,500 to $2,700. On motion the north-west H, of section 35, town 2, range 11, was reduced from 1,000 dollars to 800 dollars and E. Smith's land in fie north east 1-4 of section 35, town 2, range 11, reduced from 2,100 dollars to ltodollars. Board now adjourned to meet June 12. at 9 o'clock a.m. o s-3 O CS ob cJh PS s ? s Vor Cannot Afford At this season of the year to be without a good reliable diarrhoea balsom in the house, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea and all inflamatioaof the stomach and bowels are exceedingly dan gerous if not attended to at once. One bottle of Begg's diarrhoea balsom will do more good in cases of this kind than any other medicine on earth. We guarantee it. C.L. Cotting druggist Burr Is Mill Cranky. For the last few months Burr of the Blue Hill Times Winner has been blowing bis silly bugle about Judge Gaslin getting drunk, and says "when a man that purports to be a news paper man remains in ignorance of a "fact" that so affects the people etc. It would look as if he ought to change his calling." The facts are that Burr n mad at Gaslin because he would not give him a verdict in a certain liable case in which the fool editor thought he had a sinch, and because of that we apprehend h e de sires to kick the judge out of exis tence by lying about him or making misstatements in regard to his being drank. AVe doubt whether Burr could substantiate his assertions if he should be compelled to in a court of first resort. As far as The Chief is concerned it does not trump up sensational articles on officials because it is "mad at them" nor yet because we are cranky on same subject and hypocritical on others. No sir, we fought Judge Gaslin two years ago on the ground that he was not a fit man to be judge for various reasons, and the people said we were mistaken and we abide by their verdict It has become too common for news papers like the Times-Winner and othj era of simliar caliber to trump up an sustained charges against public offi cials, whom they are but little ac quainted withand know absolutely less except heresay. Burr's attack on the Judge seems to be a pure ease of malignant spite work. If you have facts Burr dish them up and do not equivocate further. Ton probably depend upon what women and chil dren tell you more than you do yoar own judgment, as yon are somewhat childish yourself. James McNeny of Red Cload, who was a candidate for elector oa the republican ticket in the late presidential election, and A. 8. Tibbetts, of Lincoln who was a desaoeratio candidate for presidential tleetor, were pitted against each other in tk Beutley case. Bloomington Guard. 1 I can save yom big aoiey on farni tare and carpets. 100 different pat terns of carpels out without waste at F. V. Taylor's. COWIE8, Mrs. G. W. Wells of Lawrence, came on last Monday for a visit oid friends and relatives in Cowle3. Miss Nettie Paden is in Cowles again, her school at Willow Creek being closed. Ed Bates has moved into the Wells House. Ed is working for the B. &M. here. J. D. Schenck made a trip to Gaylord Kansas the first part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sheldon have a yonng son about a week old. Miss Dora Ward of Red Cloud is stay- id with graandma Ward and going to school here. Mrs. K. Atkinstn a sister to Mrs. J. O. Hayes, came last week to visit a while in Cowles and vicinity. A blind man accompanied by a small boy, was seen on onr streets one day last week. Pickwick. Bed Cloud, June 12, 1889. Board of equalization again met with full board present. Gn motion Garber, Jonds and Heaton were appointed to imestigateand report to the board the necessary levies to be made in order to meet the bonded indebtedness of the school dis tricts in the county. The following basis was adopted for the equalization of real estate in the county as re commended by the committee: Red Cloud ioo Glenn ood 90 Potsdam 90 Guide Bock 85 Harmony ss Oak creek 85 Stillwater 80 Beaver creek 75 Kim creek , 70 "lilwl UJI1 iv " Wk) Pleasant Hill 00 Inavalo 60 Walnut crcok 00 Garfield j Line 55 The following changes was ordered on the as sessment of real otate in the county. percent Uncle Sam's nerve and ban Hnlmmt wii jelieve sprains, bruises. neuralgia and rheuma now. uhi dj au druggists. Mothers will find Dr. Wincheli's teething syrup just the medidno to have In theheuse for the children; it will core coughs, colds, sore treat ana regulate the bowels. TTry it. Judge West ofBedCloadis favorably mentioned as the probable republican candidate for county judge, not wishing to take an active part in convention that will convene ere long, we therefore rise in all modesty to announce the fact that Blue Hill can furnish a suitable candidate for that position. We suggest the name of P. A. Wells, who is favorably known throughout the county and is a young man of rare legal ability, and we can as sure the people that if he should be so fortunate as to secure the nomination, his election is certain. Mr. Wells has many warm friends, both socially and po litically who will earaebtly work for his election, The wisdom of the convention in our judgment wDl consider the name of P. A, Wells wisely, before acting apon tnat of another. Leader. A- Sounn Legal Opinion. tltB!?ble MttJ . County Attyn Clay Co, Tex. saos: 'Have need Beetrie Bitters with most happy results, My brother also was very low with Mala rial Fever and Jaundiee, bat was cured by timely nso of this medicine, Asa satis fied Etoetrie Bitters saved hie life." Mr.D.1. WOeozson, of Horse Cave, K'T., adds a like testimony, saying: He postively believes he would have died, had it not been for Beetrie Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well aseure all Malarial Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders stands aneqaeled. Price fiOc and $1. at Henry Cook's. a - A good soda fountain for sale cheap for cash, can be seen at Spoke field's store, and a former owner of the same. For price enquire of E. A. Young, Guide Bock add 16 Harmony " 7 Oakcre-k " 10 Catherton " 7 Inavale " 15 Walnut creek " 21 Bed Cloud deduct 4 Elm creek " 5 Batin " 15 Pleisant Hill " 21 Garfield " 11 Line " 5 Potsdam 5 f he following township levies w extended on the tax list: Bed Cloud township a levy of S Garfield " - 4!S Oak Creek " " 6 Line 4tf Harmony " 5 Pleasant Hill " " 4 Walnut creek - 4 Beaver creek " 5i Potsdam " " 2!i Catherton ' " 2 Glenwood " " zi Inavale M 7 Eun creek " l Guide Bock " 4ft Batin 5tf Stillwater " 4 Blue Hill Tillage " 10 Guide Kock " " 8 Bed Cloud, city rt 22 mills . 'a. b. v jTJ k 'CVX. y ov -j v " H .& i & vk K 'kJ 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. 4 5s S IP Til O a op C 0 J 2 P 2 S 5 P m o g 2- S5 M M Zh 2 amVwTsMas; Great English Remed . Murray's Specific. A guaranteed cure for all ner vouh diseases such as weak mem ory loss of brain Kiwer hjsteria headache pain in the back ner vous prostration wakefulness leu corrhcea universal lassitude sem inal weakness impotency and gen eral loss of power of the Genera tive Organs; in eithei sex, caus ed by indiscretion or overexertion and which ultimately lead to PHKMATCRE OLD AGS, IK8AX- rrv and cohsumftiow. 91 w a box or six boxes for $5 00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Full particulars in pamphlet, sent free to every applicant WelGnarantee Mx Boxes to cure any case. For every S5 order received wc send six boxes with a written guarantee tore fund the money if our speciae does not effect a cure. Address all communications to the sole manufacturers. The Murray Medicine Co. Kansas rity Mo. KJTSold in Sed Cloud by C. L. COTTING sole agent. C. W. Kaijcy, J. L. Kalev. KALEY BBOS. A TTORNEYS AT LAW . Agents for the B. Jr &M.B.K.lands. Oflceon Webster street Red Cloud. Nebraska. I.W.TULLEYS.M.D OMOEOHATniCPHYSICIAX. U.S. EX- aminim: Sureeon. Office opposite First onal Bank. Red Cloud. Nebraska. Chronic diseases treated by mail. M. The Strike is Over 1 And 6. W. Dow invites yooi attention to a few of he many articles he keeps iu stock. Plow beams Plow bandies Lister shares Wagon bows Buggy springs Thimble sheins Iron axels Bolster plates Box rods Horse shoes Pole coupling Ax handles Iron Steels Bolts Nots Washers Rivets Clevises Wrenches Spokes Felloes Bolsters Plows Breakers Double trees Single trees Neck yokes Cable chain Fcrk handles Buggy wheels Harrow timber Lcatner dashes Whip sockets Wagon breaks Blacksmith coal Spade handles Coulter hubs On motion the county cleric is instructed to extend on the village property of BlueHBl 4 mills in addition to the regular levy of 18 the same having not been extended on the tax list of said village iui&s being a tax voted by the township. Board adjourned until 9 o'clock tomorrow. Red Cloud, Juae 13, US). The board of equalization again met with all members present. The following coanty levies were ordered for the year 1S89, clerk to extend the same on the tax list. County general funds mills; county bridge 3 mills; county road !4 mils; eeanty Jail Sft mills; Clark bridge debt 1 mill; coanty railroad bond 3 mills. Ob reesmmendation of the committee the board ordered the foUowtag carnages to be made on the personal assessments ot the eouaty: Harmony township reduced Sper eeat;Galde Bock township add 6 aereeat; Gteawood town ship add Sper cent. On motion a levy of S mills was ordered far the payment of Guide Bock bridge beads, the same to be extended en the terBery as tt was when the bonds were voted. The board now adjourned until SJS o'clock Friday morning. , Tne PrMe nf Wemuuu A clear pearly and transparent skin Is al ways a slga of pure Mood, and an persons troubled with dark, greasy, yeflew or blotched skin can rest assured that their Meed is out of order. A few doses of Begg's Mood puriier aad blood maker will remove the cause and the skin will become dear and traisnsrBt. Try.lt and if satisfaction Is Bet given ttwillcostyou nothing. It Is fully warranted. C.L. Cotting. dm2it O. C. CASS, Jas. McNEJir, CASE&MCNENX. a TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW A WU1 uractice In alleourts ot this state Collections as well as litigated business careful y and efficiently attended to. Abstracts furnish ed on applieatiom. Omrs. Over First National Bank. Red cloud. Neb Kepainng of every description done with neatness and dispatch. Satisfactia guaranteed in every case. Anng cash in yoar purses and I will do you good. G. W. Dow, Blacksmith and Wagon Maker, BED CLOUD, NEB. SHERIFF'S SAXK Notice is hereby gives that under and by vir tue ot an oruer 01 saie issuea oui 01 ute uisinct court of the 8th judicial district In and for Web ster eounty,eorasKa. upon auccree wan ac tion pending in said court wherein Howell Bros, are plaintiff's and Kufus Mikscb, Mary S. Mikscb. Amos R. and Wo. J. Miksch are defen dants I shall offer for sale at public vendue for cash in hand at the east door of the court-house in Red Cloud in said coanty. (that being the glace where the last term of said court was olden) oa the 9th day of July. 1889 at 2 o'clock P. M.. the following described property, to-wlt: Lots 7 and 8, block 4 in Lntz'9 addition to the town (now city) of Bed Cload, Webster County, Nebraska. . . . , .. . . Gives under my hand this 4th day of Jane, 188BL H.C. Scott, Sheriff. Case stMcKeay, Plaintiffs attorney. No. 44. ,tk NeyncB. State of Nebraska, Webster Coaaty. Tntlut HHMtv mart of our saideoantvof Webster, in the matter of the estate of Joseph T. Nonis. deceased, new on the 3rd dayef Jam 1899 came NeUeW. Norris, executrfx iattis matter, prayiaga aaal ssttlmeat aadauowaaee of account, aad that she be discharged from tlus trust, aad that a distribution of said estate be Biade to the persons by law entitled thereto. It U therefore ordered that July 1st 1SS9. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, army office in Bed Cloud be fixed as die time and place f or examin ing and allowing such account. The heirs of said deceased aad an nersons Interested in this estate are requirea to appear and show eause if such exists, why said account jhould net beal- lewea. uuiurcaeroraereauiKiaeexBcacnx herein, give notice to all persons interested In said estate by having a copy of this order to bepubiiflhedia the Red Cload dour a news paper printed and la general eirenlatiea m said cenaty for three successive weeks prior to the day set for the hearing. Witness my omcial signature, and the seal of the eouaty court of said coanty o! Wekster. this 3ddavof June 1889. k.a.swkszy. New Billiard Hall P. L. Jeffers, Proprietor, Sleeper's bio v - - red CLOUDJ Fine tables, reasonables rates, nice treatment, is our motto. Come and see us. CITY LIVERY STABLE McAvoy & Farrel, Props, Keep Fine Rigs and Good Team: At Reasonable Prices, 8B.lt. 45 3t County Jadgo; Commereial men aad others wttl tad this the beet livery stable in the citv door east of Holland House. ' RED CLOUD, NEB. Fir ToN.D. Fox: Take Notice. You are hereby netiled that on the 7th day of October, law, I, L. Bamn parchased M Private Tax Site, from th CaJTiwr M. B. MeNitt, at the Coart-honse in BedOend! Webster coaaty. Nebraska, for the taxes aftC EJS&2fiaSL1!2l1?: TJ&? f" JXtwl -TSiSL S" I" salllBll. M1BUR3 BMlIllTm- TT1 n- BX. rUX 1H IBM VI BU of Cowles, to-wtt: Let 8, block 9. The time redeanUes of said let .from the Men ef a !K3we1jrmeTpireunMer7ta,rae.aBd if sot redeemed before the above date expires. I wfll make application for a Treasurer's Tax Deed. L.BHUM. Take Notice. ToX,D.Fox: -I?re aeIey aotiled thatoatlie Ttln h1??I' . . m K" ."i..i, uwn lae uoam S-2'JKLia'at tae Court-flol&e in Clead, Webster eoaatr. Nebraska, for the I ocueyearlsas.amotutiBcr to ts- tti foil us; let situated ia Webster caunty, Nebrasl w ukhukoi cm. w. rox, in tneuua ?Oowk.to-wit: Lot 7, block 9. The time 1 tnCBBU H HB1II inz TTVMa f ftA ltd,, nf 4C1UT X sale wm expire October 7th. 1&&. and if not i deemed beforct Uia abova iLiti Miiins-. I w3 ake application for a Treasurer's Tax UeeJ.l L. B4CW.1 Jl vwmm ssjcuiiawflfCT' WSiWSW