a gmT '-j. h . LI !'IHW! 1 J Kh t,,.. A ,. II 1 Farm D. J. JttYERS, Real Estate Agent, ijp EDITORIAL NOTES. The "Jackass batteries," of the state, are kicking the whey out of Donkey Kosewater of the Bee. With Harrison as the proud stand ard bearer of the republican party the state of Nebraska will poll the larg eit republican vote it ever has. The State Journal is the only Hye republican paper in the state The Omaha Bee used to be the guiding star of the party, but Kosewater's perfidy has simply made the Bee a back" number, and hereafter, republi cans when they want a republican pa per will take the State Journal, which has always been loyal. The Republi cans of Webster county should take the Journal if they want reliable news. One day this week this office re ceived a long harangue from an east ern advertising firm, in which that outfit proceeded to pound Senator Paddock's pure food bill, because it would shut out patent medicine ad vertisements. Good, this paper is for the Pure food bill, then, on the ground that there is more frauds com mitted by patent nostrums than in any other thing. There are some medicines on the market that have true merit, but while there are some good ones, there are thousands that are frauds, and if the Paddock bill will weed them out it wiU have ac complished one of the greatest goods that could be possible to consummate. No, give us the bill, and by so doing dave the people's lives and their money. 18 Pounds or Blood Is about the quantity nature allows to an adult person. It is of the ut most importance tnat the blood should be kept as pure as possible. By its remarkable cures of scrofula, salt rheum, etc., Hood's Sarsaparilla has proven its claim to be the best blood purifier. For a general family cathartic we confidently recommend Hood's Pills. They should be in every hame medi cine chest. To All fcovers of Good Horses. JfThere has been considerable said in the last month in regard to the relative merits ot the horses making the season at Bad Cloud, and I would like to cor rect soae wrong reports that have been circulated by interested parties. Noah Burch No. 9452, the standard Bred Trott ing Stallion, is the Best Bred Horse in Webster county and equal to any in the state or country. In fact there is none better. Is as perfect a Horse in deport ment and Bymetry as was ever foaled, His own family has the fastest horse to harness in the world Direct, a first cous in pacing a quarter in 26 seconds, a 1:18 Eut, has a record of mile in2:0G. Noah urch is nephew to Jay Eye See 2:06 PheUas 5:l3? Director 2:18, Delineator 2:18, in fact he is a fasionable bred horse in every way, and he has no superior as a good breeder. I challenge any horseman in Webster county to show as well, bred ahorse. I make this statement in self defense, as there are certain parties who are making a point of meeting men on their way. to see me and belittling my horse and running him down and telling them he is no good, that other horses in town are much better, etc. I am making no fight against any horse here, as there are several good horses here in the vicinity but nose who can show as good a pedi gree as Noah Burch and not so perfect a horse in symetry, in the country and not one who can show as large an average of colts, a complete tabulated pedigree will be sent on application inclose stamp, ad j W. M. Gmwrrs. Bed Cloud, Neb. Jfotlce. ThaRedrClod Cemetery Associa tion is called to aeet at the City hall lext Batwday, May 7, at 8 p. m. for thcMrpeeeof electing 5 directors for the eismwg year, and to consult as to A advisability of fencing the city cemetery: All who are interested T invited to attend. " M.B.IcNitt, Director. Loans A FINE TROTTER. FrlBce Arlbnr Dr. Horanvllle'e Stand ard Bred Trotter iMtbe Bet Horse la theltepitbllcaa Valley. All other reports to the contrary, not withstanding, Dr. Moranville claims to have, and if a fine line of ancestors goes for anything, he has the best trotting stallion in Prince Arthur, in the Repub lican valley; and is ready to back it up, not only with money, but with a pedigree thatjwill convince all of the truth of this assertion, if they will take the trou ble to investigate for themselves the rela tive merits of Prince Arthur as against any other horse in Red Cloud or in the valley.l Go and see the horse and you will soon see that he is the best all around individual horse that has ever made the season m southern Nebraska, and for a speed record he has no super ior. m e i - Southern Prosperity. That the South is growing rapidly is shown by the fact that 1,740 new manu facturing enterprises were located within her borders during the past six months. These have been attracted to this section by reason of the cheap raw materials and fuel, of which tho South can boast a greater supply than is found elsewhere in the Union. That portion of West Vir ginia, Maryland p.nd Virginia lying along the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road has its full share of natural advan tages, and full information concerning locations for manufacturing, farming, or any particular line of business, will be furnished on application to m. V. Rich ards, Land and Immigration Agent, 13. & O. R. R. Co., Baltimore, Jid. 2 Willow Creek. Miss Edna Edson has gone to Iowa for a short visit..... Born to Mr. and Mrs, Godwin April 29, 1892 a son of usual Ne braska weight. Although A. N. owns a quarter section of land he talks of buy ing more as that will not near hold him. . . . .Fred Bon returned home from Iowa May 3d. The work he had to do injured his eyes.... Willie Jackson is working in Iowa for f 25 per month. . .Willie Brubafc er has built a nice house for Mr. liaw on Elm Creek Fine prospects for all kinds of crops this summer. Manitoba. The Kings Daughters have post poned their Ice Cream Social to May 13, to which all are invited. Cream 10 cents. The social will be at the residence of V. B, Fulton's. School Report. Report of school taught in district 5G, for the month ending April 22, 1892. Number enrolled 24. Aver age attendance 20. ThGse not tardy: Susie, Bessie, and Willie Spracher. The pupils observed Arbor Day by planting eighty trees on tho school ground. Addie F. Hayes Teacher. Best Terms on Farm Loam I am now prepared to make farm loans at low rates, and on the best terms ever offered in this county. Privilege to pay all or part or the principal at any interest payment. J H Bailey My Listers. are the stuff. The Scandia lister is the best made and can be found only at Jajies t'eterson's the Implement man, Red Cloud, Neb. Baggie And Spring Wagon. James Peterson, the implement man has just received a fine consign ment of buggies, and spring wagons, which he will sell cheap. Garden Seeds. Oscar Patmor has just received a BIG supply of garden seeds. Go and see him at Perkins and Mitchell's old sand. J1 PRICE'S 1 I & iHt in Nebraska or Kansas AT 7 'e cetf., 5 or 7 Yearn. Optional Payments. " You Come in We Sell the Goods." W- W. WRIGHT, The Hardware Man, JRed Clotcd, Ncbrasha, Will sell you more goods for One Dollar than than any one in the Valley, It will pay you to see me before buying. If Tou Want a Disc Harrow go to Jas. Peterson. All sizes, remember the place. James Peterson. Farm loans at lowest interest. Strictly first-class loans at lower rate3 tban has ever been given in this coun ty before. Option to pav part or all at end of any year. C. F. Catiier. 3333 bushels of corn for which will pay highest market price. Flou given In exchange. Oscaii Patmor. I Want to Buy Farm Parties having cheap farm lands for sale, improved or unimproved can find buyers by calling on D. JJ. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agent, Red Cloud, Neb. Xoticc. The township hoard of Lino township Webster county, Nel)., will meet at the residence of tho luwnship clerk on Mon day June Ctb, 1892 at 1 o'clock p m to set as a board of equalization for said town ship and for the transaction of any other business that may come before the meet ing. Dated amy :5rd, 1892, "William VanDvke, Township Clerk. Hieh-bied Stallion The high bred Morgan stallion, Black Hawk Chief 4th, will make the 6eason at the stable of J. c. Holcomb on Elm street, rear of Holland house. He is a very stylish, showy horse, and carries more Morgan blood than any horse in the state. Breed to good horses, raise pood colts and no longer complain of low prices. PEDIGREE: Black Bawk chief 4 was bred by S. 8. Hitchcock of Vfalaja, Minn,, sire Yearnly's Black Hawk chief 3 by Black Hawk chief 2 bred by Judge Pront of Salisbury," Vermont, he by mil's Black Hawk by Sherman's Morgan by Justin Morgan, the founder of the Morgan fam ily. 1st dam Lady Messenger; 2d by Young nambletonian; 3d dam by Bishop namble tonian;4th dam the Pront Mare by Gifford Morgan by Woodbury's morgan by Justin Morgan. It wtll be seen that Black nawk chief 4th traces back to Justin Morgan on the sires side twice as the Prout mare does also, and carried the nambletonian blood represented bp Bishop's nambletonian and Toung nanbletonian Terms on application at above stable. A.ARNESON, Owner J. C. holcomb, Manager. Sheriff's Sale KOtlce Is herehv irivpn ttmf nndar find nr vir- tue of an order of sale issnprt from theiifflce of C. B. Crone, clerk ot the district court of the tenth Judicial district within and for Webster county, Nebraska uion a decree In an action pending, therein, wherein P S. SicUuire is plaintiff and against AInnzo M. Freelove and Ktta Kreeloveet al are defendants, I shall offer for sale at public vendue, to the highest bidder, for cash In baud, at the east door of the court nouse ai iteu cwuu in said Webster county, Nebraska, that being the building wherein the last term of said court was holden. on the 10th day of June lac at one o'clock p. m. of said day tho following described property towit: Lots three 3. mid four 4, In block one 1, Vance's first addition to the town of Guide Rock In Webster county, Nebraska, Given under my band this 1UI UJ Ul 4UUJ, 10J-. 4l"6t t. GK0-E-.oox. Wieriff, James McNesv, Flaintiff 's Attorney. -isiPowder. 1 - 2 General assembly Presbyterian church Portland Oregon, May, 10 June 2-1892. All agents may sell round trip tickets to Portland Ore. at one lowest first class fare. Sell tick ets May 9-14 inclusive with final lim it of 90 days from date of sale. A. Cononer Legal Notice. Herod Conger. Helen M. Conner, T. W. Tul leys as trustee, tor Clarence K. Hesi, clarence K. Hesse and Hurnham, Tullcys & Company, defendants, will take notice that on the 3ist day of March, lsr.', Mury 31. Pond, tho plaintiff here in, filed her petition in the district court of Webster county. Nebraska, against said de fendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain trust dted executed by Her od Conner and Helen m. Conger to L. W. Tul leys as trustee for Clarence K. Hesse, which has been duly assigned to the plaintiff, upon the west half, ', of the south-west quarter, H of section '!, in township l, north of range 12. west of the cth principal meridian In Webster county. Nebraska, to secure tho payment of coupon bond wiUi interest coupons attached, said bond dated August 1st, 1S87, for the sum of $700, due and payable live years from date thereof; said trust deed provided that in case snid bond or coupons are not paid when due, or within ten days thereafter, the whole sum se cured thereby may le declared to be du and payable; there is now due on said bond, cou-1-ons and trust deed, the sum of 5503 for which sum with interest trom this date, plaintiff prays fur :i decree that defendants be reuuired to nay J the same or that said premises may be sold to I a,! lafif tliM nmnfint fniinil flm Vou aro required to answer said petition on or before Monduy, the GOtli day of May, IKK. Dated April 21st, ISO"-'. 33-lt C. C. Flahsbuim:, Attorney for plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and bv vir tue of an order of sale issued from the office of C. B. Crone, clerk ot the district court of the tenth judicial district within and fur Webster county, Nebraska, upon a decree in an action pending therein, wherein ltoss 1C. Mattis, trus tee, and Albert liuruhara, plaintiffs, and against Hugh W. Gulliford, Lucy Gulliford, E. U. Doyaland George L. Gulliford, defendants, I shall offer for sale at public venuue to the hichest bidder for cash in band at the east door ot tho courthouse, at Ked Cloud, in said Web' ster count'. Nebraska, (thatbeingthe building wherein tho last term of said court was holden) on the tf th Day of June, A. D. 1892, at one o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described property towit : Tht east half of sec tion nineteen (19) in township one (1) north of range twelve (12) west of the Gtli p. m. Given under my hand this Ctb day of May, A. TJ.1SW. George E. Coos, Sheriff. A. J. Tomlinson, Deputy. Kalcv & Barker, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. 41-00,1 Sheriff's Sale. Kollce Is hereby given that under and by vir tue of an order ot sale issued from the oftlce of C. 11. Crone, clerk of the district court of the tenth Judicial district within and for Webster county, Nebraska, upon a decree In an action pending therein, wherein Zilplia S. ilubbard Is plaintiff, and against Henry McCormal, James McCormaland Anna McCormal. Ills wife. Catli crine FeItU,.lohn Feltls, MaryMehuke, former ly Mnrv McCormal and Karl Mehuke, her hus iKind, Win. K. Jackson, executor of th last will anil ICWiim-iu tu hcuij .rui .. '! and Kaley Brothers, defendants, I shall offer for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the cast door of the court house, at Jted Cloud, in said Webster county, Nebraska, (that being the building wherein the last term of said court was holden) on tho ttth Day of June, A. D. 1892, at one o'clock p. m. ot said day, the following described property towit: The north hall ol the north we-t quarter and the south-west quar ter of the north-west quarter and lot three (3.) all in section eight (8.) township one (1.) north, range nine 9.) west of the 6th p.m. Given under my hand this ctb day ol Mar, A. D,1K2' Oeo.E.Coox, Sheriff. A. J. TOJILIK80M. Deputy. Kalev & Barker, Plaintiff ' Attornoys. 4l-30d Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and bv vir . on nnior nf jule lued from the oQIce of r (J B. Crone, clerk of the district court of the I tenth judicial aisinci, nuum auuiui ntuoi county. flcuiMi "i,"u,"Sil'iV "t.vr rinding therein, wherein IN oraianF. Thomp son is plaintiff, and against Samuel B. Klzer, Anna M. Kizer and Minnie M. Gilbert, defend ing I shall offer for sale at public vendue to thhVhest bidder tor cash In hand at the east door of th conrthouso at Red Cloud. In said Webster county, Nebraska, (that being- the building wherein the last term of said court was holden) onthe , oiih Day of May. 1S, Mycto30.lwS2 aeriDeapropenj "" iU6uii"-mu,-, KTt, wtmn thirtv ooi townshlD one ril north, range twelve 12 west of the 6th p. m. -Sa under my hand this 20th day ot April, A aiod'T Gko. E. Cooir, Sheriff. Kalk?Babkzs, Plaintiff's Attorneys. i ' Hed Cloud; fleb. To the pampers ! H. C. SCOTT, Invites the Farmers or Webster and adjacent counties to his large and varied stock or Agricultural Goods Such as Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Plows, Harrows, Mowing Machines. &c. See him before buying for bargains. GO TO $ity jflakepy- For Ire h All kinds candies, and fresh Meals and Lunch all hours Boarding and Lodging. Fresh Ovsters and Ice Cream in Season. Jos, JRed Cloud, .??JSJ Is &?-,! Vi 1 FURNITURE AND K . jrK- -fr. i fet A V i a"."JT- 1 v 1&3 SHINKLE & AULTZ, Props. Dealers in NEW AND SECOND - HAND furniture, In the Stern Building. "We shall have bargains tha. will pay you to investigate in our 3econd-hand department. AUCriON EVERY SATURDAY. On Saturday commencing at 1 P. M vre shall have auction, to which we invite the public who are interested in procuring good bargains. . We buy and sell Sccond-kand Goods on commission. SHINKLE & AXTLTZ. RED TRANSFER LINE S. I. COZAD, Proprietor. All hauling intrusted to me will be promptly attended to. fLOUE AND J?EEfc)pC&E OSCAR PATMOR, Has Moved his Flour and Feed Store of the Perkins & Mitchei building. Nothing but the best goods kept. Call ani see me when yon want anything in my line i Over Deyo's Drug Store THE and Restaurant Bread Pies or cakes, Xuts, cigars, Frijitc, etc. Herburger, Prop. Nehrasha. HO THERE J. O. BUTLER, the HARNESS MAN better prepared than ever to 11 :,iit.: jn ecu vuuiiu&xuuBui uurjuestiB collars, sadlery, etc In tkc Tinker Building, lie has the arseat Mock In this part of tli Tally, ana win mine it an inaacenieni o inae . 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