fyi VMS ''J'Wi'lf.WTBI wf . 1 ii UIUUL) -. v- w V r if" r i it? m V h : r.ri 1 1 i I THE CHIBF PafcHskeel Weekly. Friday, Jame 4, 1IM. Safctcrlpttoa, . tl Per Ambhm lararlaMr la AAtshm II sot paid In advance, after this da March IS, WW, the price will be It .as. j. i , Ratered at the fott Office In Bed Cloud, Neb., as nail nauer or the second class as Republican National Ticket. Garleld township Petsdam " Line " Batin " Pleasant Hill Walnut creek lea vale For Vlee-rrettdeat WMITBLA.W !, For COBfrefMaa Mh District W.K.AflBW8. add 15 pir oent it 4 i it a 7 ii it ii 20 " " deduot 4 " " u 7 ii u .1 12 0. F. Gather, J. Kindsche J. F, Watt, Report of committee on equalixa tion of real estate in Webster coanty reooBBiendi the following changes: Olenwood township add 10 per cent AM iher, Com. Sapervteore ProcceeHaflw. Board of equalisation of Webster coanty, Neb., contened Juii 14, 1892, at 10 a. a. W. II. Patterson, Chm. s Than beinr no anoram. board ad journed to one o'clock p. m. 1 o'clook p. m., Jsne 14. '02, board convened, Patterson chairman. Mem bers present, 14. The notice of town board of Gnide Rock township, of the appointment of J. Fi Watt as supervisor of saidtown- to 111 vacancy caused by the resigna tion of A. H. Crary was read; also tho certificate and approval of J. Daf fy, county judge of the bond of Mr. Watt. Moved and carried that Mr. Watt be acknowledged aa a member of the board of supervisors from Guide Rook township. The chairman appointed the follow ing committees: On equalisation of real estate of the county G. P. Cather, A. MoCall and Wright. On equalisation of personal proper ty of the county 0. F. Cather, JUna scher and Watt. On equalisation of real estate of city and villages Hoffman, Zimmer man, Raasar. On equalisation of real estate, and personal property of the city and vil lage with that of the country Hum mel, Holmgrain, Garber, Patterson and Foe. On equalisation of personal proper ty of city and villages Irons, Egling ton. Miller. Oliver MoCall appeared before tho board on an appeal from the township board of canalisation and claimed some of his personal property waa as sessed too high. Laid over until Juntas. Adjourned to June 15, '92, 9 a, m. 9 a. m., June 15, board convened, 13 members present. The assessment of Chas. Hunter on 40 head ot cattle, assessed In both Walnut creek andlnavale townships, waa by the board ordered to be strick en from the assessor's book of Wal nut creek. Adjourned to 1 p. m. same day. 1 p. m. June 15, board oonvened, 'Patterson chairman, 14 members presoat. M. M. Btern appeared before the board and claimed error in his assess ment,.irfcieh upon investigation it waa - ordered by the board that his assess ment be reduoed $750. Moved and carried that the assess ment of Oliver MoCall on personal property be reduced $67. Adjourned to June 16, '92, 9 a. m. Jane 16, '92, 9 a. ., board oon vened, Patterson chairman, 16 mem bers present. Mr. A. Roats appeared before the board and claimed that an error was made in the asMSsment of 35 head of cattle which ahoald have been assessed to Henry Gilham, as said Roats did not have or own said property until May 1st. Motion by Garber that the assess ment of $133 on said cattle be trans ferred from A. Raats' assessment to Henry Gilham'a assessment. The mo , tion was lost. . , Moved by Hummel that the assess ment of 35 head of cattle to A. Roats be atrioken from the assessor's book, as said assessment was made after the 1st of June and without 'the know ledge of said Roats. Ayes and nays being called for the result was: Ayea Garber, Egliictoa, ' Hum mel. G. P. Gather, McCall 5. Nays Watt, Kindseher. Miller, Wright, Zimmerman, Rasaar, Holm- gram, 0. F. Gather, Hoffman, Irons, Patterson 11. Motion declared tost. Adjourned to 1 p. m. 1 o'elook p. xn. June 16, '92, board convened, 14 members present. Committee appointed to equalise the assessment of personal property of the various townships of Webster county recommended the following changes: Guide Rock Harmony Beaver creek Stillwater Elm ereek Batin Oak ereek Catherton Pleasant nil! " ii ii Potsdam i Lino Red Cloud ii Catherton ii Batin Harmony ii 3 2 1 H 3 o road Gen. ii rod bridge GlMI. road ii i ii Inavale Garleld Line 'it ii ii ii ii ii ber,) I, J-Com, t, ) " 8 ' 13 20 5 " 5 " 25 deduct 12 " 18 " 18 " 15 ' 8 12 G. P. Cather, A. MeUall W. Wright, Report ot committee to cqualiso real estate of city and villages of Webster county would recommend the following changes: From Red Cloud city doduot 2 per ot. To Blue Hill Tillage add 6 " A. H. Hoffman, P. Zimmerman, VCom. J. Raiser, J Report of committee to compare real estate and personal property of city and village with tho country, make the following report: We, your oommitteo, havo examined the assessors' books and find them very near equal and would not recom mend any change from that made by the assessors. G. W. Hummel, Holmgrain, Foe, Garbor, Patterson, Report of oommittee to comparo personal property in city and villages make the following report: Committee would not reoommend any change in the assessment of per sonal property in city and villages. Wm. Irons, Eglington Miller, Report of ways and moans commit tee aa follows: We, your committee on ways and moans, reoommend the following coun ty levies for the year 1892: County general fund, 7 mills. bridge " 2 " insane Railroad bond 2 Cather, Garber. Jacob Kindsohor. y Com. Wright, Irons Report of cammittco on bonds and mandamua levies, report tho following levies: School district No. 1 a 20 mill lovy. i 3 a 5 ii Inavale ii Elm oreek ii . 3 " Gen, 2 bridge 1 " road " " poor " 4 " bridge i Gon. 2 rond 3 " Gon. 2 " road 1 " bridgo 1 " Gen. li " 2 " road 2 ii ii 2 ' Gon. " 1 " bridgo " 2 " poor 2 road " 1 Gen. " Ha r. i' Beavor creek ii Garfield ii ii Stillwater ii ii Guido Rock village 6 " Blue Hill ' not roportcd. Red Cloud oity " Moved and carried that the report of tho foregoing committees bo accep ted and tho clerk bo inBtruotcd to make the changes in tho assessment as reported by said committees, and to extend upon tho taxablo property ot Webster county the respective lev ies as reported by the committee of ways ana means and township board. W. H. Patterson, Chm. Attest: II. D. Rannky, Clerk. King of JMedicines ScrofulouM Humor 'A Cure "Almoti Mtreuloua. " When I waa 14 years ot age X had a terere attack ot rheumatism, and alter I recorered had to go on crotchet. A year later, scrofula, In the forra.pt white swellings, appeared on various parts ot lay body, and for 11 years I was an Invalid, being confined to my bed years. In that time tea or eleven sores ap peared and broke, earning rae great pain and suffering. I feared I never should get well. " Early In ism I went to Chisago to visit a sitter, but was conlned to ay bed most of the time I was there. la July I read a book, 'A Day with a Clrcos,' la whkh were statements of cores by Hood's BarsaparUla. I was so Im pressed with the sweeeas ot this medicine that I decided to try It To say great gratification the sores soon decreased, and I begaa to feel better and la a short time X was op aa4 out of doors. I continued to take Hood's far aparllla for about a year, when, having ased all bottles, X had become so fully released from the disease that I went to work tor the Flint Walling Mfg. Co., and slaee then RAVW HO tOST A SntOUl OAT onaeeooatof stekaees. I believe the disease Is expelled from my system, X always feel well, am la good spirits and have a good appetite. I am now ST years of age andean walk as well aa any one, except that one limb Is a little shorter than the ether, owing to the loss of bone, aad the sores formerly on my right leg. To say friends my recovery seems almost mlraeukms, aad I think Hood's BarsaparilU Is the king ot medicines." William A. Lm. a N. Bailread St., XeaiaUvllle, lad. Hood's Sartaparllla loldbyaUdraaitats. gliiUforSS. rrtssntoaJr py c l hood si eo AffotfceeatM, Lowtu, Has. 100 DosMS On Dollar To the pampers ! H. C. SCOTT, Invites tlio Farmers or Webster nnd adjacent cotmttci to Ills largo nnd varied stock of Agricultural Goods Such as Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Plows, Harrows, Mowing Machines. &c. See him before buying for bargains. GO TO THE $ity $akepy and Restaurant V Com '"".? If iu Jul vv H iJBP Ml .LamvsBsmr srl ' I i T I Want to Bay Farms Parties having cheap farm lands for sale, improved or unimproved can find buyers by calling on D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate aud Loan Agont, Bed Cloud, Neb. Gsrrden Seeds. Oscar Fatmor has just received a BIO supply of garden seeds. Go and see him at Perkins and Mitchell's old sand. Bee Keeper's Supplies. A. Mohart, the hardware man, will hereafter keep all kinds of Bee Keop .. ...t:.. xr.:i -4.- cii-j DUUUIIUD. AIAM11 U1UC1 IJMGU For Ire li Bread Pics All kinds or cakes, candles, Nuts, cigars, and fresh Frulte, etc. Meals and Lu.nch all hours Boarding and Lodging. Fresh Oysters and Ice Croam in Season. Jos Herburger, Prop. Red Cloud, Nebraska. i - i -i- - . i i i. . .,. i . ,.tt i i m HO THERE 3. O. BUTLER, THK1 'A j nnnncdo mnn mA Is better prepared than ever to BU" JUUUUOIUUOUI UU1UCDO collars, sadlery, etc In the Tinker Building. He has the : arscat stock In this part of tho vally, y. and will make tt an luducemcnt to trade A" Ullh hint TJLih Pi Wl 1 i r.jfctesi 1 1 Wi my&!$,i' era promptly. tf. Gsuellne Stoves. Tho best in the world, for sale at, -A. Mohart'b. 40-tf I Tlllsl IS, ) Com, r.Kfl The Calf Shoes Wiener sells are of the best made and tho prioos as cheap as the cheapest Bucklen's Arnlcca Salve The Beet Bilre in the world for onto, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, ferer gores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Cores, and all other Skin Eraptloas, and posltlf ely earn piles, or no pay re called. It is guaranteed to gtoperfeot satisfaction or money refunded. Price 3S cents per box. For sale by L. H. Deyo. 8 Blda Wanted. Bids will be reoeived up to noon on the 2Bth day of June 1892 for fur nishing material subject to tho approv al of the board of trustocs for fenc ing the Red Cloud Cemetery, to In clude three kinds of fence, 1st i.on, 2nd wood and iron, 3rd wood 1G0 iods long moro or loss. Too rigot is ro served to rcjeot any or all bids. R, B. Fulton, Clork. raetW i 41 M II II II II I. II II ll l II II II II II I. II II II 4 5 10 23 31 3G 39 43 46 40 52 55 69 Gl 62 64 06 GO 70 74 75 78 81 S3 83 a 3 a 5 a 15 a 3 a 5 a 6 a 25 a 5 a 5 a 20 a 15 a 5 a 10 a 25 a 30 a 5 a 5 a 5 a 5 a 3 a 10 a 30 a 3 a 10 a 12 ii ii ii ii i ii ii ii ii We also recommend the following mandamus levies: School distriot No. 8 a 30 mill lovy. a ii1 3 a ao G. P. Gather, Cnwt G.W.flumel,00"' The following levies were made by the county board as reported by the township board for bridges, roads and other purposes for 1802: Guide Rook 2 mills road fund. Walnut ereek ii Oak creek ii it Gleswood ii Pleasant Hill ii ii i 2 1 2 2 1 1 I 1 I 1 " bridge " Gen. road ' " Gen. road bridge " road and bridgo ii ii ii ii ii 41 Gen. fund. poor " ii ii Gon. road " bridgo ' I v 111 Vkr" Go and see W. W. Wright for all kinds of shelf and heavy hardware, 6co. He does all kinds of Job work and has competent tinners employed. Whilo there, look at those world beat ers. The dry air Oleanablo refriger ators. RED CLOUD TRANSFER LINE S. X, COZAD, Proprietor. All hauling intrusted to me -will be promptly attended to. If yoa do not want tho earth, Wiener can please you in onytbjog you may want in doming. For Sale at a Bargain. I daaira to dianoee of the W M ot seo. 10-1-U in Webafor Co. at once, aa I need toe money. Apply w ftcjwarp XMODie. Savanna, III. for particulars, EdNoblb, Farm loans at lowest interest, gtriotly first-class loans at lowor rates than baa ever been given in this coun ty before. Option to pay part or all u.y, attend of any year.- CATW5B. Lost, A pair of cold oyo-glasseB, by Mil ton Lester. Finder will pleise leave at this office and receive a liberal reward. I l -Ml Au unexpected demand on customer inprioes ofton frighten tho buyer, this can never happen a( Wjener's Golden Eagle where prices are aU ways within reach of all. The thermometer is steadily rising you will want lightor clothing under wear, dbo. Wiener has mado all pre parations to supply your demands, his stook is large and prices low. ShcrlS's Sale, NRtjee s heriby gv that wider and Dy virtue oi an aaer or sale itaued rrom the offloe of G. B. Crone clerk of the dis trict court of the tenth Judicial distriot, within and for Webster county, Nebraska, upon a decree in an action pending thr ii Whwin gllpbm S. Hubbard is plaintiff and agaiuat Henry McOormal, JameaMe Cormal and Anna McCormal his wife, Catherine Feltis, John Feltia, Mary Mehuke, formerly Mary McCormal and Karl Mehuke, ber husband, Wm. E. Jackson, executor of the last, will and testament of Henry McOormal, deceased, aad Kaley Brothers, detendents, I shall offer for aale at publlo vendue to tne highest bidder for cash in hand al the east door of the court house, at Bed Cloud, ia said Webster county, Ne braska, (that being the building wherein the Ut term Of said court was holden) on the f tk day or June, 18ft, at one o'clook p. m. of said day tbe following desoribed property towlt: The north half of the north west quarter and the south-west quarter of the north-west quarter and lot three (ft) all a (action fight (P.) township No, one north, rang nine west 6th n ro. Qivsn under my hand this 6th day of way lew. The sale on the above described prop erty waa continued to the 18th day of July 1892 for want of bidders. 7-aOd T Oio. E. Coon, Sheriff, Kaley A BArkkb, PUT a Atty. Notice or Sale. In the matter of the estate ot James Laird, NetieeUhsseby given that In pursuance ot a order ofF. Beau,, judjra or the dlivlct KB court ot Webster Nuntytaaqeonthsaadday ot April, ism, tor the sate of the real esUts berefnatter described, there will be sold at the cou yw1! MW rMf rrUt ourt house door. Red Cloud. Neb., on the jftk? S3 hjk&im 1KD HIUUVC .vt vu uip .ui nai osuues uivss. uincKT t W4 rPWi open one &i ''paUdJimsii.isW. Jambs D. Oxna. Adalnlstrator of the Estate ot James Ufrd, dsceassd. 47-tt Olssolatlon Notice. The partnership heretofore eilstliur between L. O. Gilbert, jonn niaine anu . u rawoett flttU partners In lussber business fn Cowles. Web. iter county, vebrasfa, and known as "Cowles Lumber Oeapany." Is this day dissolved by mu tual consent, vetes anu acoounis aue tne nrm ot Cowles . Lumber , . Company are In the haads of John Blaine at the nank of Cowles for soUecttoa, sad be Is hereby author UedtoaeWeuptaesoae. JohnBlau,, K. U fAwcarr, J,,P.&iyitr, pLOUH AND IFEEDDME OSCAR PATMOR, Has Moved his Flour and Feed Store of the Perkins & Mitchel building. Nothing but the best goods kept. Call and see me when yon want anything i n my ine Fire, Lightning and Tornado Insurance ! I SMT BliSawrrSawrilir,TawarsB- A. H. GRAY, The Insurance Man, - Red Cloud, Neb. Will lusuro your property against Fire, Lightning, and Tornado Also, will insure your crops against hail, He represents the best company on earth The old Continental of N. Y. CITY OFFICE-With J; H. Smith 1st door south of F & M bank. " You Come in We Sell the Goods," W W. WRIGHT, The Hardware Man, Red Clowd, Nebraska, Will sell you more goods for One Dollar than than any one in the Valley, It will pay you to see me before buying. f r . ," ."! .. I'll- aU a. . i,u , u tLnrziL-t.Mjaa 9 . , , , IMI ,W I,IUU. V&W CMi'"rT"rrw7Wllwwa!is,ww;iB,E tsa'MJjaSgJWISWH" Jfaiftr V m wrwmmmmkmitMls3Xut1Himtufvmmtamimm 1 liMH.W. I I M- .-. "T I I"" all I WHsaanw -'- i 'l ' V mmmmmmm'mit '-'y B"MsMss4iaw9rIHTWBT(,lMpHn