The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 26, 1889, Image 4

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;cowlks.
G. A. Harris Las bought E. Gil
ford's store building here, and will
' more bis stock of goods as soon as the
ihside of it is fitted up.
Mr. Harris has moved into the
'mas that Sir. Gilford's family occu
pied. Last Saturday morning during a
thuader shower, Mr. Gilbert's resi
dence was struck by lightning, tear
ing the roof some. Mr. G. and son
were in the house bat were not injur
ed. Q. S. Gibson has taken a position
is Fuller & Good's store.
C. W: Fuller intends moving to
Lawrence in the near future.
Mrs. J. W. Waller and Mrs. A. A.
Peak went to Franklin to visit friends
aad relatives.
The Cowles bank will be moved in
to the back part of Mr. Harris' new
store.
A heavy rain last Tuesday caused
the creek to raise considerable.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lewis visited the
5rst part of this week with Mrs. Hen
7j Waller, Mrs. Lewis' mother.
Pickwick.
You Cannot Afford
At this season of the year to be without u good
reliable diarrhoea balsoni in the house, as
cramps, colic, diarrhoea ami ull inflaiuation of
Uie stomach and bowels are exceedingly dan
gerous if not attended to at cac.1. One bottle or
Begg's diarrhoea balsoni will do more good in
cases of this hind than any other medicine on
earth. We guarantee it. C. L. Catting druggist
A MEAT STATE FAIK.
Everything indicates that the coming
Nebraska state fair and annual exposition
to be held at Lincoln, September 6 to 13
next, will be the most extensive, instruc
tive and entertaining of anything of its
kiad ever held in the, United States.
While Nebraska state fairs of lata years
have been universally cor.eed.-ed by all to
be unsurpassed, it ia ie ami 0f the man-
jageauat this year to eclipse all of its pre- j
.deeeseors in all zr Jpects. The fact is re
.agnized that m agricultural products in
Nebraska an'j the new west generally
-were never e 0 promising as the present
. Jr Tb e stato i,oard of agriculture
"aMs T o bring all to the front, and pre-
"' .o the world in full forco and to the
1f poesiblo advantage, all the rosouccs
. the state. The live stock interests
was never before so throughly aroused.
Speed men are also to the fore. A better
line of horses than ever before will be on
hand. Secretary Furnas announces that
aore accommodation are already engaged
thaa ever before, three to one. Some of
the best herds of cattle and horses in
Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota and Wiaconson
are already booked. Some from New
York and Ohio. They seem to under
stand where they can show to a paying
advantage. The $1, 000 premium offered
for sweepstakes on cattle attracts atten
tion all over the country. The liberality,
too, of the board in offering a like sum
f $1, 000 for county collective exhibits,
will bring to the fair, especially all the
aew counties in Nebraska many area!
ready booked for space. Besides the
seiid agriculture factors, usual and essen
tial at fairs, the boards has made extra
ordinary provisions for instructive and
interesting attractions this year. At
great expense, a flock of seven f nil grown,
faU plumed South Africa ostriches will
be oat free out door exhibition each day
on the fair grounds. Not of the cooped
up menagerie sort, but something nice
aad fresh from ostrich breeding farms
Mad, Marantctte, vrith the finest trained
and educated horse in the world, "Wood
lawn," will be on hand each day day.
Also she will drvic on the race track tho
fastest double team in tho world. She
has made 1 :34 1-2. There will be rare
and. instructive attractions. During the
evening of the fair the city of Lincoln
Kill show the finest trado'3 spectacular
display and pyrotechnic exhibition ever
produced in the Treat. This will bo ac
companied with a reproduction, revised,
corrected and improved presentation of
the King Tartarrax pageant, unsurpass
ed even by tho famed Veiled Pr ophct or
Mardi Gras. Altogether it is repeated,
the coming fair c t Lincoln means to stand
without a rival.
The Pride of Woman.
A clear pearly and transparent skin is al
ways a sign of pure blood, and all persons
troubled with dark, greasy, yellow or blotched
skis can rest assured that their blood is out of
order. A few doses of Begg's blood puriSer
and blood maker w ill remove tbe cause and tbe
skin will become clear and transparent . Try it
and II satisfaction is not given it will cost you
aothlag. It is fully warranted. C.L. Cotting,
druggist.
The latest newspaper Bensation is
the sale of the Lincoln Journal to the
Omaha Republican, the transfer of
which takes place on Aug. 15th, when
the Republican-Journal will be issued
simultaneously in Omaha and Lincoln.
The job plant goes with the newspap
er. Mr. Rosewater. of the Bee, was
', bidder for the Journal, but was out-
':i by Mr. Nye. Rumor has it that
t. Hitchcock, of the Woild Herald
at Omaha, was also after the property.
Hasting Gazette-Journal.
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That people linger plon? rJwajs complaining
ataatthat continual tired feeling? One bottle
of Begg's blood puriucr and blood maker will
remove tbii!-"-.--'. ''"-' ""' """ ''
Showing the amoaat on
KIND OF FUND.
Consolidated State
County General.
stating
Road
Bridge
Railroad Boad.....
JaiL
Insane
Poor House
Folding Boad
Road Warrant,....
Bridge Judgment. .
Court House.
Safe
Poor
Surplus General.. .":
Bridge....!
special Bridge...
School District.
Bond....
" Mandamus.
Fines and Licenses
State Apportionment.
Township
Guid Rock Precinct Bond.
Red Cloud City Bond
Red Cloud City
Blue HiU Village.
Guide Rock.
Road District.
Labor Tax..
Interest
Advertising.
Errop
Less Overdraft.
Cash Balances.
Fees aad commissions collected from January 1st to June 30th, 1889, inclusive, 91151.52. Registered warranto i unpaid 1888, $1998.61. Railroad boad $47;500i
due January lit, 1894.
I. M. B. McNitt, Treasurer of Webster couaty, Nebraska, hereby certify the above to bo a correct statement t of a&iaxee, fees and ceamisaioM collected; atti
moneys disbursed by me, as County Treasurer of Webster county, frem tbe 1st ot January to tbe 30th of Joae, II $9, inclusive. Also the itdobtcdaeeo aecerdiag to
the records in this office, and the best of my knowledge and belief. 1LB. McNITT, Treaeocer Webster Coarsy.
taMIaalaalppI
Olt is hoped that in his eagerness to
capture Sullivan and get him back to
Mississippi to be tried for the misde
meanor of priie fighting Gov. Lowry
will not over look an unpleasant occur
ence which took place in his state Sun
day. It was the lynching of a young
negro charged with tho murder of a
white mar.. That tV negro did kill
the white man is not proven. The
colored man was taken out of jail and
strung up to a tree. This lynching is a
worse crime than the one committed
by Sullivan. Will Gov. Lowry let it
pass unnoticed, or will he try to pun
ish those who have thus brought dis
grace on the reputation of his state.
Chicago Tribune.
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A 8ww Legal plateau
B. Bainbridge, afundaj lag, Coaaty
Atty., Clay Co Tex. saos: 'Have ased
Electric Bitters with most happy resalta,
If y brother also was very lew with Mala
rial Fever and Jauudiee, hat was eared by
timely ase of this anedieina. Asa satis
fied Eleetrio Bitters saved hie life."
Ifr.D.L Wfleoxsoa, of Done Cave,
K.T.raddsaliketeatiBMmy,sayiag: He
postivel y believes he would have died,
had it not been for Eleetrie Bitters.
This great remedy will ward , as well
as care all Malarial Diastase, aad for all
Kidney, Liver and Stomaeh Disorders
stands ccegualed. Price fiOe. and $1. at
Henry Cook's, 6
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The latest fad is at all public exer-
oiaoa wtipn the Mn.vor of the eitv nre-1
sides, or takes any prominent part,
for the young ladies to present him!.ToN D Fox:Take Vmtu
handsome bonoueta of flowers. Now i
wc expect that Mayor Holland will at
once call a public meeting say in
he interest of the water company
and with bis sad-eyed far-away smile
and in his new suit he will be so im
pressive that bouquets will literally
shower upon him.
The New Blaeavery
You have heard your friends "and
neighbors talking about it You may
yourself be one of the many who know
from personal experience just bow
good a thing it is. If you have ever
tried it, you arc one of its staunch
friends, because the wonderful thing
bout it is, that when once given a trial
Dr. King's New Discovery ever after
holds a nlace in the house. If you
have never used it and should be affl
icted with a cough could or any throat
Lung or Chest trouble secure a bcttle
at once and give it a fair trial. It is
guaranteed every time r money refun
ded. Trial Bottle Free at Henry Cook's
Drugstore. 6
Special Bate.
TheBecMhas issued a circular
of special rates for special occasions,
the following of which ate of awe or
less interest to this sectiea.
Omaha Fair and Exposition, Sept,
26. Round trip for one fare, 50 ceats
1 added for admission to the ground.
Parade Association ox Fneit ox
Pallas. Kansas City, Oct. 14. On
fare for round trip.
Twenty-third national encampment
G. A R., Milwaukee, Ang. 28-31. One
fare for round trip,, with special terms.
M & E.' Harris, Agt.
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Are yoa going to bay a carpet
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County
hand January 1st, 1869, the cotfcetions siaee made;.wisbursements and am ount remaining om bawd at tha clow ottfce
1869, ia each and'all of the several funds stated.
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1296 25
8230 41
5861 79
20 59
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178 02
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132
16 99
13 25
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4437 40
55 35
47 25
140
5110 47
2634 32
2068 83
3273 75
160
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13 31
164
78 49
29 44
408
784
6 28
204
42
971 79
4 14
40
34
41
91
1 41
85
38
39 701
168
2 55
64
9 96
167
160
175
186
16 35
I 22
223
District
Account
45
50
6806 03
10074 57
245 18
State Apportionment
Dist. 25. Bond Acc't.
Fines and License
2063 75
800
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997 49
764 72
114 85
7474 34
12 22
54
65 47
181
219
49
756 00
4439 29
728 38
946 26
57 43
9 88
17 67
48 16
Labor
248
420
424
428
472 61
1055 54
427 92
150 42
28 67
3502 86
362 39
8 69
43:
122 01
5 55
County
Col
227
.315 84
Labor
231
1043 00
174
927 91
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47 00
46 30
31863 22
54900 70
927 91
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62 67
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31798 801
Thanks.
The officers and members of com
mittees wishes to express their sincere
thanks and kind appreciation for the
services and assistance received from
the ladies and citizens of Red Cloud,
during the tournament and will recip
rocate the courtesies whenever the
opportunity is offered to do so.
Very respectfully,
A, J. Tomlinson.
Chairman Tournament Committee.
Notice is hereby given that I will
examine all persons who may desire
to offer themselves as candidates for
teachers of the public schools of this
county, at Red Cloud, on the third
Saturday of each month.
Eva. J. Kino.
Count Sap't
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Furniture of all kinds cheaper than
ever at F. V. Taylor's.
Take Netlee
Xo William Arnold:
You are hereby Bodaei that eatae 7th day of
November 1887. L L. Bauai Mrctawd at public
tax sale from thecouatv treasurer, M.B.MC-
Hitt, at the court bob hi Bed Cloud, Webster
county. Nebraska, for the taxes ot the year isss
amounting to SGS. The foUewiag desertbed
land situated in Webster couatv Nebraska,
taxed In the name of William Arnold. The
north-west of the south-west J section C town
3, range e west of the 6 pjb. containing S
andn-lOOta acres. Tbe time for redempaea
of said land from tbe lien of said tax sale
will expire November 7th 1889, and if not re
make annlication for & treasures tax deed,
deemed bfflore tne above date expires i will
1 t. nvrv
You are hereby notified that on the 7th day
or uciouer, lew, j, u. tsauni purcnasea at
Private Tax Sale, from the County Treasurer,
M. B. McNitt, at the Court-house in Red Cloud,
Webster county, Nebraska, for the taxes of the
vear 18S5, amounting to 84."7. The following
lot situated in Webster county, Nebraska,
taxed in the name of N. D. Fox in the village
of Cowles, to-wit: Lot 8, block 9. Tbe time for
redemption of said lot from uie lien oi said
tax sale, will expire October 7th, 1883. and If not
redeemed before the above date expires, I will
make applicatiou for a Treasurers Tax Deed.
J. UAUM.
Take Notice.
To William Arnold:
You are hereby notified tbat on the 7th day
of November 1887,1, L. Baum purchased at
public tax sale from the county treasurer, M.
V.. McNitt. at the court-house in Bed Cloud
Webster countv. Nebraska, for tbe taxes for the
year 18S6, amounting to S&ftk -The following
described land situated in Webster county,
Nebraska, taxed in the name of William Ar
nold. The north east ?4, of the south-west X
section c ranee 9. town 3. west of the
C p. m containing 40 acres. The time for
redemption of said land from the Ilea of said
tax sale will expire November 7th, 1889, aad If
not redeemed before the above date expires I
will make application for a treasurer's tax
deed. I. Bavx.
Take Notice.
To M'E. Gordon::
You are nereDy nouneo uai on me tib oar oi
November 1837, 1, L. Baum purchased at public
taxsale from the county treasurer M. B. Mc-
rntmtv Nebraska, for the taxes of the
aMMintlne to 8335 oa thefoUowlBK desci
land sttaated ia Webster couaty Nebraska tax
ed in the name of ME. Gordon: The south-west
u south-west 34 sertion?. town 2. raaces, west
of the Sp. m. ofBtatalag MO acres. The time
far rMiMBntinn of said land tram the Hen of MM
taxsale wlU expire November 7th 1888. aad if
aot redeemed naiore ih aoorv uawapmi
wfll make application for treasurer's tax deed.
L. Bauv.
Take Notice.
To Wtttiam Arnold:
Y'ou are aereby noUled that on tbe 7th day of
November 18SV. I. L. Baum purchased at public
taxsale from the couaty treasurer, M.H. Mc
Nitt, at the courthouse ia Bed Cloud, Webstex
couaty, Nebraska,, for the taxea of the year
me, amWuBtsVa5 the feBowiac descrlhed
1..J .ihiotAH In WlMar animiv Vhrslrs tav.
ed in tbe name of WUUam Arnold: Theaoath-
westsiOliBO soma west secuoau. iowbj,
range 9, west of the 6 p.. coataintac 48 aad 83
Wtn acres. Tne time for redemption of said
lut fiiia h Ha ttl aald tar aafa ln xnirR
November Tth, 1889, and it not redeemed before
tae above date expires i win maae sppucauoa
for a treasurers tax deed. L.Bax.
I.W.IULLEY8.M.D,
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OMftfrnHATHIC PHYSICIAN. U.S. EX
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13934 11
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4019 26
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9 96
15 35
16 73
2 and 28 Bond
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2871
7587; 42
25902 91
12766
3073 46
844 42
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122 85
7587 43
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5279 72
1210 871
3774
1172
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Tax Account
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103 00
9137 91
93 301
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95776 61
48348
Cancers can be eared,, having devo
ted a good deal of time for the last
35 years to the study and core of can
cers, and having never in ene single
instance failed where I had the pa
tient before the caaoer comsaenced to
eat and agrate, aad many where they
had commenced; Come right along
dear frieads to my house- and I will
send you home ia five days rejoicing.
If I cannot cure-you I wiX tell you so
like an honest? man. References;
John Stoddard. Walnut creek, Neb.;
Mr. Bearisley,. Logan, Kan, My
house is 12 males south ef Red Cloud,
in Smith county Kansas.
48-tf J. I Eluoth
Nettae.
Bailders and enractorswUl take notice, fnaM
the school hoard- of Diss. No. 75 wfll recelvst
hide, oatheereeskmoX a school house la saJl
Dbt;uattl Monday boob, jaly.23. rlaas aad
specitcatlonaeaa be seen at ClkCotnaa's drug
Store. Board reserves the right to reject any or
aUMde. Dhmtalbideto H. C, Weber, Bad
Cloud. Neby A.B. Pierce Moderate
H. C Wber Dfreetoaj
K. D. XcCuae Treasaxet.-
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Take Notice.
To Charles W.Kaley, Jacob L. Kakyajxt Ku-
fusM. LaracBt.
Yea are aereby notlfed that on the and day of
Dec 1887 I, L. Baum purchased at private tax
sate from the county treasurer, M.ljL McNitt,
at tbe court bouse In Bed Cloud. Websteacoun
ty, Nebraska for the taxes of the year 1888.
amouBtimt to 817.43. The following described
land, situated in Webster ounty Ntbraaka tax
ed in me name oi vnaries w . Baicy, jacoo u.
Kiley and Kutus M . Largcnt : the north-west ?
section 22, town l, range lo. containing J80 acres
The time for redemption will expire December
2, 1889, and if not redeemed before tbe above
date expires I will mane application fera treas
urer's tax deed. i BaUm.
Notice to Bellaawestf.
Notice is hereby given that tbe interest and
rental and tbe contracts of sale and lease tb the
following described educational lands, sttuatt-d
in Webster county. Nebraska, set opposite the
names of the respective holders thereof U de
linquent, viz: w
CM, Sheldon, assignee. fraenHnc1, see
31, town 2, range 9.
Samuel L.Fraser, e!i ne i, sec S6, town?,
range 10.
J. W. Kush nel-4 ne 1-4 sec 16, town ifwfige ti.
E. Scott w l-2el-l!ec3GtowBlraogelo.
Ferry Sawyer, ne l-i ne 1-4. sec IS town 1 rag 9.
0. r. Sawyer, nw 1-i ne 1-4 sec 14 town 1 rng 9.
Cluix, L, Lewis. sM nwl.4 sccsstown-irngio
K. 11 Shirley, e H uw 1-4 sec 1G town 3 range 9
1. L. Flagler ae 1-4 ne 1-1 sec 16 town 4 rant; 12
E. 1. Leavut tot 6 in sec 7 town l range 10.'
A. M. tfloaa, s K 81-4 sec 13 town l ranges.
Floyd Burt, w nw 1-t see 16 town 4 range it.
W, I, Hawks, s Y se 1- sec 23 town l mage la
j. 9. Gllkaae a e 1-4 ue l-l and ntfl-4 sw M 9 sc
18 town 2: range 12.
Thomas Frailer ne 1-4 sec S6 town i range 10.
James A Bona, w H sec 25 towu S range lo.
And if said delnqoency is not paid within
ninety dayi from the date of this notice said
contracts will be declared forfeited by the Board
of RducatioBal LaBds and Funds and said for
feiture will be eatered of records in the manner
provided by law.
Dated at LtncolB Nebraska this 17th day of July
A. D. 1889. By order of Jobx Stbbw
Com. P. L.&B.
Attest: M. B-McNlTT.
Treasurer of Webster County
Take Notice,
to wimam AraeM:
Nltt at tbe court bouse iaKedOoad. Webster
couBiyxeoiB8BBiorweiBxes onoeyeaai
aoKJueung w pxav, ue iouowibc aescriDea
situated ia Webster countv. Nebraska. tamoA ia
theBameof WiniamArBoId: Theseeth-eastla
of the south-west M section 6. town 3, range 9,
west of the S bjl coataiBinr 48 aad 54-lesth
acres. Tbe time for redemption of said laad
rrom tneueBoc said tax sale will expire wo
vember 7th. 1889, aad It sot rvd-emeof before
the above date expires I will make
appUcatioB
wr a treasurer's tax oeeu.
lBAU3f.
ToN.D.Fox:TkeW-,e-
You are hereby aotiled that uh the nil day
of October, 18W.I, L.Baum. purchased at
B1 2.S,lsIro" Coupty Treasurer.
M.B. McNitt, at the Court-boBse la Be
Cload, Webster couaty. Nebraska, for the f ixee
oftteyearl8KamouBtiBg to Wc. XhetfoBew
log tot situated in Webster jeaanty. Nebraska,
taxed la tbe name of N.D.Fox.ta tbvUwage
of Cowles. to-wit: Lot 7, btock 9. Ttetlmeler
redemption of exld lot from the Ilea of said tax
sale will xplre October 7th , tao, and if noajw
1 'eontcd beftw xt ul nt Jate cxilrts, I will
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Statement:
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rUMDS TRiaaurssKD TO
12789 8S:
6845 46:
80
10 06 Head Diet. A
21 42
1303 23
102 69
2168 89
309 11
1 Oil -a.'
18 J'
70
Dm. 2 sad 82-Aec't
280 71
84
42
Diet. 25 If an'do Acc't
14 23
113 00
17.53
State Ac -portionment
Softool E list. Aosounts
7587 42
05
21
80
14
47
55
30
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To'wnshi ip Acsoaats. .
Eefed Di st. Accounts.
27 0M
32
TSe Several 2unds..
927 91
35 43
24!
9012 69
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Seersucker coats and vests,
Alpacca coats and vests,
Prices from $155 to 5.
I guarantee you bottom prices on all goods
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