3KI m .nt -. J.oV " " .-" ' !SS5swPSpPWfla jS if CITT NEWS. John Feiser has gone to Dakota on a business trip. A brother of Hon. James McNeny is in the city. Furniture of all kinds cheaper than ever at F: V. Taylor's. Miss Stella Packer will attend school in Lincoln this fall. Me. Myers, of Kansas, is visiting with Otto Stocke this week. Carrie McBride has accepted a po sition with the New York store. il. B. Smith and wife will go south in a few days to remain several weeks. The republican caucu3 of Garfield has been changed to Friday, Sept. 13. Read S. M, Seal's new advertise ment in another column of to day Chief. Our foreman, Mr. Frank Potter, Esq., has been taking in Omaha this week. Mr. A. Williams, one of our Bladen readers, invaded our sanctum on Sat urday and ordered Tiie Chief for an other year. Mr. L. P. Kcnney, formerly an em ploye of this office and later of the Telescope, Belleville, Kansas, has re turned to Red Cloud. Dr. J. S. Emigh and family are so journing in Illinois for several weeks recreation. The doctor will return to Red Cloud about the 17th. The attention of our readers is di rected toward the advertisement of Berg & Galusha the popular clothiers, opposite the postoffice. This firm carry a large stock of goods, of the latest makes. See them before you buy. Joe Graves has lately blossomed into a dog shooter, and like the old fable "he bent his bow" to shoot an otber fellow's dog, but instead missed him, shooting his own dog stone dead valued at $25. At an adjourned meeting of the fire department on Monday evening the resignation of M. H. Warner as treasurer and E. M. Perkins as secrej tary, were received and accepted. The company filled the vacancies by electing A. J. Tomlinson secretary, and M. S. Marsh treasurer. In another place in to day's Chief will be found the new advertisement of C. Wiener, who has just returned from the cast with all of the latest goods in his line. Mr. Wiener buys for cash and therefore has the advan tage of his competitors in many in stances. If you want a bargain go and see him. He keeps all kinds of clothing, gcnU furnishing goods, &c. It is a matter of fact that when the county builds bridges, it should build -good ones. The one projected for In dian creek is certainly inadequate. .and will be a waste of money to build it.' The biidgc should be built at least 100 feet long, and put in in a substantial manucr or not at all. Do the work good gentlemen and it will be much better. Tlic Pride or Woman. A clear i:irV sti.tl tni'iinarcnt skin is al ways a t-iiru oi ,uiu blood, and all persons troubled vvii'n d:.t, greasy, vellow or blotched skin cm rest assured that l!eir blood is out of order. A few doses of ring's blood purifier and blood r.aker v. .11 re- '0 the cause and the skin will become cl ar ui.d U insparcnt. Try it .and if satisfaction U notion it will cost you .nothing. It Is fully a; -ranted. U. L. Cottin?, If yoit want to Loom our county, Make the worl J st. ud up ancTstare; Save your biggesi ci.'ti and pumpkins For the "Webster couuty Fair. . Why I.-v it Tliat ico)le linger along always complaining abouttliateontimi.il tired feeling? One bottle of Besir's bloT.l puriner a-id blcod maker v. ill remove this feeling, give them a good npjietite and regulate digestion. C L. Ootting, drugst ii Sjiccl'l Itat. On August G to 20, Sept. 10 to 24, and Oct. S. the 1). & 31 will sell round trip tickets to point in Colorado, Mon tana, Utah, Wyoming and Idah foor one fare for the round trip. E. E. Harris, Agt. There will b3 a raectinK of the equal suffrage society at the residence of Mrs. Tait on Saturday, Sept., 7th at 3 o'clock p. m. AU cordially in vited. Mrl. J. A. Tait, Sec. ekllai'a Arnica Salve. Tlirt'beat Bft've in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, tait rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns: and all ekin eruptions, and positiVely cures, or no pay required. k is guaranteed to flivc perfect satis faction, or mancy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henry Cook. , Are you going to b'.ij a carpet. If so do not fail to call and examine my stock and prices. : V . xayior. Ben Summey has returned from Denver. Revenue Collector Jacobson was in the city this week. A pencil box with lock and key for 5cts at Cotting's The report that Geo. W. Lindsey had sold his meat market turns out to be a false alarm. I can save you big money on furni ture and carpets. 100 different pat terns of carpets cut without waste at F. V. Taylor's. - 9m - - Here's YerBarb Wire. Adam Morhart the popular hard ware man has just received a car load of Glidden barb wire, which he is going to sell very close for cash. Call and see him at once if you want bargains. Schoolchildren of the high school and grammer depart ment of the public schools will have to furnish their own books. The old books will be for sale cheap by applying to A. S. Marsh at the post office. Dont forget the ctnnty fair and make an effort to have some article on exhibi tion. If you want strawberry plants send your orders to L. H. Rust. He is the largest grower in the west. Dr. Wm. D. Dillard of Lexington, Ky. and brother of Dr. Dillard of this city, died very suddenly at his home in that city, on Sunday evening of appolexy, aged 67 years. With this issue of The Chief we com, menee a new serial entitled "aririam or the romance of HeatherleigH hall," by smnda L. Crocker. The story is said to be one of the best ever published in this section. The Hon. G. R. Chaney of this city is very highly spoken of as a candidate for congressional honors by the state press. mt. c. is an able Iaywer and would be a credit to the district and his constituency if he should receive the nomination and election. The honors could not fall on any better man for the place. The Webster Co. Teachers Association will met atCowles on Saturday Sept. 14th, at 10:30 ji . m. The program is as follows: Essay Miss Alice Shufflebarger. Paper Economy of time in county schools, Miss Emma Dodge. Essay Addie Hayes. Paper Tremnor Cone. Talks on educational subjects Messrs Steely, 8cott, Hagar and Carrier. D. H. Humteb, Sec. Dr. Jaque's German worm oases destroy worms and removes them from the sys tem. Safe pleasant and effective. Good mothers use Dr. WinchelTs teething syrup for children with colds, sore throats, and to regulate the bowls. Uncle Sam's nerve and bone lini ment will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and rheumatism, Dr.D. L. Field, No. S3 East Ma ple st. TJnoleSam's condition powders the best for horses, cattle, hogs aud poultry. Get the best. EUerts daylight liver pills, for sour stomach, torpid liver and indigesUon, Cure your coughs and colds with Elicits tar and wild cherry. AU druggists keep t. Large bottles fifty cents and one dollar. Happy Home blood purifier is the people's popular medicine for purifying the blood and malarial diseases etc. Large bottles fifty cents and one dollar. - The Omaha Fair aad Exposition. The F. E. & M. V. railroad will sell excursion tickets September 2nd to Cth at $5.05. Good to return September 7. Special Kate. The B & 31 has issued a circular of special rates for special occasions, the following of which arc of more or less interest to this section. Omaha Fair and Exposition, Sept. 20. Round trip for one'f arp, 50 cents added for admission to the ground. Parade Association of Priest of Pallas. Kansas City, Oct. 14. On fare for round trip. Twcntv-third national encampment G. All., 'Milwaukee, Ang. 26-31. One fare for round trip, with special terms. E. E. Harris, Agt. Tfce New DUcovery. You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may 3'ourself be one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it. vouare one of its stauncn friends, because the wonderful thing bout it is, that'when once given a trial Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a Ttlace 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 civeita fair trial. It is Suaranteed every time jr money rcfun ed. Trial Bottle Free at Henry Cook's Drugstore. 6 arpctal Carpet!! Mrs.. M. E. Huffman, living two miles west of the city on the Kaley farm is prepared to weave carpets on short notice. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Leave or de rs with C. Schaffoit f Noeal Legal Aplaloa. E. Bainbridge, Munday Esq., County Atty., Clay Co., Tex. saos: "Have used Elect ricBitters with most happy results, My brother also was very low with Mala rial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicise. Am satis fied Electric Bitters saved his life." Mr. D. I Wilcoxson, of TTorse Cave, K. Y., ndds a lika testimony, saying: He postively believes lie would have died, had it not been for Electric Bitters. This reat remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders stands unequalcd. Price i0c. and $1. at Henry Cook's. Harvest S-:vcuiioii. Scud the names of your friends in the east whom yoa wioh to visit you. or who arc seeking new locations, to J. I. Buchanan, General Passenger Agent of the Fremont, JIkhorn & Missouri Valley It. 11. Co., Omaha Neb., that he may send them infor mation relative to the '-One-Fare Harvest Excursions," which occur August 6th and 20 th, September 10th and 24th, and October Sth. 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. Kixo. County Sup't. NOTICE. All person that have killed wolves or coyotes in Webster county during the present year arc entitled to 1,00 from the Siate for each animal so killed. Certificate of county clerk is necessary. Hed Cloud, Aug. 27, 1S89. J. II. Bailey. The greatest wonder of the 19th eentiirv. a carpet exhibitor showing e just how a carpet will look the floor at F. V. Taylor's. when -on DON'T BUY a UmIms Watch Fran an, lirwuutuihtoidf. H9MSI Watch. Stnd to a weU-kaawn rtU MsCrm. Wa hera era oar trvtoi nmien uniDUT. fri.n.li a Watch to OUAlU!f- TEE. and Tt tell as low u thoM cxtnncantlr described fcy un scrupulous adTtttucia This Watck 3.60 Usually teld by test Jeweler at ij&i. m cut price m iwi, knowing our ctntomers will apeaa a M WOTtA lUT u. ana our innraw iraueeu Watches. Jewtlrr. sum inn, ete.. will counter balance our Ion on a tew thousand of these adm ttainc Watches. The only dvertisinc in eacn waicn however, is a vaper Ubat placed inside back eoter. which purchasers are ask. ed to show their friends. It call attention to all our goods. THEWOUCSara genuine, hifh-fraJe, ex pansion balance, quick train, adjusted to 4 posi tions, elecantlr nickeled aedieweled.ntthecheap Swiss kind. CASE is the cenuine water and dnst- Broot Sdnnne. warranted and stamned. by the great DaeberCo.forSOyear. Cer M crystal. It 10 cents in Mtwy or stamps are sent us as (maraoiee ox gsea iaiin. wo 1 sead this Watch by Express sahlect so full examination. If en tirely satisfactory, wnd us baUnea f 11.10. athtffriwyoB it pay apeemjr- A .T. KTAX3 CO . Aiaee. lUftrenees: Continental 1UO Bank. Chieayo: Duna 223 anybSaia VS. Uwbr.WiUhwarranted3 jean HOW to BUY GOtnsfEvninq Fcml-Antjoal Fashion Catalogae, publi&rd Sept. loth, and mailed free cpon application ; listing and illustrating with over 3,000 lithographs and wood cuts, everythtns; nerded for Ladies'.Gcnts'and Children's W Wearandadornment; House keeping Goods, Curtains Upholstery, etc, etc. and do the largest and most reliable Mail Order Trade in the country. Their Fashion Cata logue is indispensable to parties prevented by distance from doing their own shopping in Nctt York." -IItral.1. 6th Ave. & 20th St., NEW YORK CITY. FOUR CENTS CATALOGUED FOR t PMBE CRUMERY PACKAGE WJf G CO. CfTY.MC K H KlAaWaWt Har' Take Notice. To "William Arnold: . , .. ,.,... You are lierebv notified that onthe .th 1 d.i oi November 18S7. 1. L. Baum iurcliasedat Pbllc tax sale from the county ireas"rfr..!.:": i .. ti.onmirt hnuan in Veil cloud. ebster county. Nebraska, for the taxes of the Jr ISM amounting to tsas. inc whohiiis "Si'' land Bitnated In Webster wmt-Nebra.ska, taxed iutlw name ot William Arnold. The north-west Hot file south-west H ecttorr 6 town 3, range 0 west of the 6 tun- containing 40 andlMooth acres. The time for ' nM1 of said land from the lien of raWM.9?!? will expire November 7th IMS. and If not re deemed b-.-fore tiie above date expires will make application for a treasures tax deed. Take Notice. To William Arnold are hcrVbi uotined that on the 7th dar of mber 1837 1. L. Baum purchased at public de from the county treasurer, M-H-MO- Vouare Vnvraiher .,A r..nm tl.i. nntitv m.v buic ." '"-"",'.oIi7ij Wi.hto. NIttatthe court nonse ou VfYitiV-.i ir count' Nebraska for the Vixen of the year 1686. amountlnBto S3JX, Uie following described land sSlatedin Webster county. Nebraska, toxed in thehame of William Arnofd: The southeast H of the southwest U. section 6. town 3. nveei 9, west of the c p.m. containing 40 and jJJ acres. The time for red.-mption of said land from the lion. f said tax mle iwtll arolre verabcr 7th. 1MU, at.d if noi redeemed before to?albove date empires I wul make VVfoMkm or a treasurer's tax need. 1 vuj. w.- ui ---mmr fWlVVW Reliable Mg? Fira. JL aiaiBLav aBBBV -aarc .aaam ppBV? 'sftaWyx wm aaLaHaa1af M r l bbbbbBS .am L'Vfl HhHBi mmiiiiiiiiivi 'BBBlril m BwixvW ) uwbjbx esxsaeajsjaw m m fed PJB can roun cents LEGAL NOTICE. District court of Websfrr county. Nebraska. C. E. liovctt. plaintiff, Owsir T. Mitchell. William J. Cadle, Jennie CadK Hannah M. Mitchell. William F. Con ger, John S.liailey, fleorge W Jonen, John Van Vlkenbnr. V. I. Brawn, Marcello Brown, Henry II. Ttist, The vr-t one-lialf of Uie Mouth-west quarter, and the south west quarter of th north-west quarter of section twelve, town one, range twelve, west in Webster count v, Nebraska. tler-iuLints. The aboe named tlcfemlants will take notice, that on the 9th dnv of August, 18W, the above namcil jilainiin". Illetl nis itition in the district court o' Webster county. Xebnika, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a cer tain tax Hen for the sum of ;r.,-9 now held and owned bvthe plaint::', upon and against the said wet half of the south-west quarter and the .south-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section twelve, town one, rane 1 2 in Webster coualv, aforesaid, arising by viitue of the sale of ;uil land on Septeml-er 17th, ISiV. by the treasurer of said Webster county. Nebraska, to one K. T. Ho:chkiss, for the taxes dcliuqn-iit uwn said land, for the vears ItfT. 1J"n lSTT. ISS0, 11, liW., IW, and lSt. and the taxes for subsequent years. wlileli said lien is now owned and held by this plaintiff, ami it is the further object and prayer or Mtid petition to declare the several liens and claims of the above named ilefendants Uon the land nfore.-aiil junior, inferior and subsequent to the liMt or plaintiff to procure said lanil to be sold and the proceeds thereof applied to the pavnient of plaintiff's lieu and claim and tor such otVi:r, ami further relief as may be just and equitable. The defendants are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the irah day of Septemler, lil. By Case & MeNcnv, C. E. Lovett. his attorneys. '-'-t IiEGAIi NOTICE. In the dhtrlct court of Webster county Xebras- Frederick K. Gohle, plaintiff, vs Jolin i:. Walsh. Spooner 1L Howell, George. W. Howell, defendants. Tlic above named nin-resid"nt defendants will take notice that on the 9th day of August 189, the above named plaintiff tiled his petition in the district court or Wt-bster county. 'ebras ka, against defendints the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain tax lien held uml owned by the plaintiff, on lot seven, (.) eight, (f) nine. ten. (i) ana eleven, fll In block thirty-one. 31 of the original town of K-d Cloud, Webster county Nebraska, for the delinquent taxes on said lots for the years issj and ifccj and subsequent taxes paid thereon in lsj by htm. There indue plain tiff by virtue of his said tax lien 011 said lots the stun of eighty and eightv-iiinc one hundredths dollars with interest at 20 percent per annum from April 29, IS.oii $tMW there-f and with in terest at the same ran from July 1Mb, 1SG on $'.U8l thereof. Plaintiff prays in said petition that said lots rouv be sold and to have the pro ceeds thereof applied to the pavnient of his said Hen and for all other proper relief. Defendants arc reqiureuio answer sum i titiouonorberoie September, ICth 1S9. Fkkokuick K. Gor.LK. By Case & McNeny, his attorues. li-:;al notice. In the District Court of Webster county, Nebraska. A. L. Funk, plaintiff, vs Christ Blanke, Farmers & Merchants In surance Co.,Galo Sulky Harrow Manu facturing Co., A. Garber, C. C. Brad ford. J. By ington Smith, Nebraska Loan and Trust Co.. defendants. The above named non resident defend ants will take notice that on the 23 day of January 1889 the above named plain tiff filed his petition in the district court of Webster county, Nebraska the object and prayer of which is to foreclose two certain mortgage deed heretofore made and executed by defendant Blanke to this plaintiff on tho following described prem ises to wit: the south one half of the north west .quarter of section thirtyfive, (33)ton two(2)rango (10) west in Web ster count Nebraska, one of said mort gages bearing date the 22d day of Sep tember 1886 and given to secure the payment of two certain notes of said Blanke to said Funk of even date with said mortgage one of said notes being for me sum 01 iony uonars ueanu-; interest at the rate often per cent wr annum and due November 1st 185 and the other being for the sum of eighty dollars tearing the same rate of Interest and due February lstI887,the other of said mortgages bearing date April 30ih 1S8 and jflven to secure the payment of Uie one promissory note of said Blanke to said r 1111k of iven date with saldiast mentioned mortgage for the sum of fifty-seven dollars with interest at ten per cent iier annum due December lst.lWi. Plaintiff claims in his said petition there is due him from defei-dunt Blanke on:iid notes and mortgages the sum of two hundred and nine and live ono-hundredths dollars with interest at ten per cent per annum Jrom January 19th ISO and prays therein tlut did lands may be sold and the proceedi applied to J he payment of his said claim that the lien of his said Hrst mention ed mortgage may be held to be Hrst and the lien of bis said last mentioned mortgage, the second lieu on said premises that defendants may be barred of all equitv of redemption or other in terest in said premises and for ail other proper and just relief . Defendants are required to answer said peti tion on or before the lethday of September, 1SK). A.L.FCK. By Case & Mcjfcny, his attoraeys. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that mjder and 1 by vir tue of of an order of sale Issued by L. H. Fort clerk of the district court in and for Webster county Nebraska In an action pending injsald court wherein the Nebraska Loan & Trust Co. Is plaintiff nd Oeoree II. Springer Abraham W il liaius Lucind Williams and Afciry C. Moore are defendants I shall offer for sale- at public ven due for cash in haud Ito the hijyittt bidder at the cast door i the cou t hou in hed cloud Webstrr couutv Nebraska, ithat being tue nlace where the last "term of said court was lioluen on the Is day of October 1$S at 10 o clock a. m. the fullowins: deseribeil property t wit. the south east quarter Ulof seewwi eight TS in towiwlm. four HI iionli of zanze eleven III I west ot thecm 1' M 111 Webster county cbnu- 'hivennndermyhand this 23t!i day of A11-gu-t 1M. II- C. cotx, Sheriff. J. ir. i:a:ax. rialntiff's Attorney. Chattel Jf erf gaze Sale. Notice Is hereby Riven that by virtue of a certain chattel mortgage dated June 'i.'d 1SS and duly llleu in the office ot the county clerk of Webster county, Nebraska, on the llth day of March 1W and executed by V. McDaniel to John J. tJarner tos'S-ure too payment of the sum of jJ&JwUO and interest at the rate of ten per cent per annr.m from June iM 18SS with an en dorsement ct live dollars .Iuim IS. iwo on said note and costs for V.ceping,adverti-injr, and sel ling. Default having been made in the pay ment or said sum and no suit or other froeeed iugsat liw h:.v ing been instituted to recover said debt oranv part thereof. I will sell t ha protierty herein de-jcrilx-d i.: One or-:iu, KiiiibaUinukuat public auction in front ot the First National Hank in the city of Red Cloud In Welter county, N-nr.iska on the Tth d:iy of Kepteiulier 1.-83. at two o'clock p.m. or said day. Dated t!ii 1.1th day of August ls!. By W. . sni tfi. .ion .i, ijakvkk. hi? attorney. 3-n Take Notice. fo Charles W. Kaley, Jacob L. Kaley and i:u- fus M. I argent. You are herebv notified that on the 2nd day of Dec. 1$7 I, L. iiaum purchased at privato U sale from the county treasurer, M. B. McNitt, at the court house in lied Cloud, Wsbster coun ty, Nebraska for the taxes ot the year 1;. amounting to 17.4-5. The following descrilied land, situated in Webster county Nebraska tax ed in the name of Charles W. Kaley. Jacob L KaleyandliufiuM. I-irgcnt: the north-west U section ', town I, range 10. containing lco acres The time for redemption wiU expire December 2, 18K. and if nor redeemed before the above date expires I w ill mat e application for a treas urer's tax deed. L. B.vpm. I.W. TULLEYS.M.D OMOEOIIATHIC PHYSICIAN. U.S. EX- araininz burgeon, omce opposite rirst ional Bank. Eed Cloud. Nebraska. b Chronic diaeases treated by mail. o. c. Cam Jas. McNkxy, CASE&McNENY. 1 TOURNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Will practice in all courts ot this state .tactions as well as litigated business carelal iad efficiently attended to. Abstracts f aralsii- oaapplicattom. drriTK.-Over First National Bask, kea clond. Neb C. W. Kaley, J. L. Kaley. hALtl KKO. TTOR NKYS AT L.VW . Agents for the B. A &M.K. JClamls. uncsou Webster street Cloud. Nebraska. 4th Avenue MEAT MARKET. J.McAPTHUR, - (Successor to J. E. Cowgill.) Keep constantly of hand a full supply of FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Pays the highest market price for hides and pelts. Market, first door west of Post-Oiliee. R. V.Shikey, Prcs. Hesry Clarke, Vicc-Prcs. Jno. R. SmitEr, Cashier Howard B. Gather, Assistant Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BAnK, Red Cloud, Nebraska. CAPITAL, - t$75,QOO Transact a general banking business, buy and sell county warrants, alsa county, precinct ana school district ponas. uuy and sell lorcigo exchange DIRECTORS: Jas. McNeny. J. A.Tulleys, 0.W. Lindsey. It. V. Shircy. John R. Shirey. E. F. Highland. Henry Clarke, A. J. Kcnney. aaaaaaaaaajRaiaBnullfnaiLBT VVaHaaaaBH Boarding Horses Feed Barn ! At reasonable rates. Come one and all. THE TRAbERS LUMBER CO. WI1A MAKE POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world F. V. TAYLOR, KEEPS THE FINEST LINE OF Furniture In the city at prices that all can afford to bs if in want of anytbi ig in his line. pposite First National Bank, Red Cloud. New Billiard Hall! P. L. Jeffers, Proprietor, RED CLOUD, ... Fine tables, reasonables rates, nice treatment, is our motto. Hacker & Parker, THE GR00CE3 RED CLOUD, NEB. c. SCHENCK NOTARY PUBLIC, JPROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO Collections, Taxes Paid, &c. m Office with the County Judge, Moon Block Red Cloud, Nebraska. - - pROPRIETOlC. W. W. Gilbert, Wishes to notify his friends that he has leased the Watson Barn ! Located east of riatt & Fre Lumber Yard where he will keep NFBRASKA. Come and see us. ar aa -. , , JT . y. T f J SHimm-Z8z?-)