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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1892)
Wff'M" "W r " ' i ' r" HlllNWfc-' ( ;WWjt'i&tMYnaLtot 3F - se. i V ""T " ' urn n-i nwww Sw.1 ..IM.N . l n.4-- M.l' M !&""!" ,.. , . .- . . , l ;? i til I THE CHIEF Friday, Dec. 1, eBBBK"aflT Ki.AWWiMM IjnyMnf For the Good of Others rw- eVs MrMfsHU. Wt an plss-ed to pmni'fhb from RtY.A. AVWIUUmi, of the SliUbw stmt ChrUtUa Church,1 Lynn, Mau. t , I MO M miOB WllT 1nWt Of thtt tortM wh. know wMrtof a .pMkf, kmM hwlteto to Ntrori m Artlol of Mrlt worth, frets. wMh h. or kU runn?T MMByfeMMttLu4 whose eoranijnd. mm iMriMta sulerer from nver. JMTS Nrvou tUadaoh She Has me r BatHMCa Samee-rllla. II 9rMls kV n, :uk. ? teMMtej 9gff9I tot which she M4 ttttl. help. SSLawS? luilSlthliiJ uthtTIM tar aaa w s3?teC3Ste: IMIHIIIMWH Hood's artaparilla HOOD'S Pr-LB nth test fes-thr -tthsrlte, MMMM4CMtlT Trstes, rrUielee VBVKBAN NEWS A- Furnlihcd by Our Comity Corrcup ondentt. Cowlcs. Mra. Xalleck, Mrs. Piatt, nnd Grandma Fullor are all on the sick Hit. Mr. Morgan's father linn removed to CowlM and occupies the square house in the sooth-east part or town. The M. E. protracted meeting closed last week, on Wednesday eventnR.without acoomplishintr all that was hoped for. Mrs. Fawoett visits her parents at Au rora, daring the holidays. Aili Creek. Christmas tree, and entertainment nt the Ash Creek church, Christmas eve. Thenartiea that bought Uncle Jim Chapman's farm, havo erected n large barn. Charlev Smith has finished un his house. It is a splendid building, nnd adds greatly to tlio looks of his farm. Cap Houchen is running for Postmas ternot here ''in Washington." Mrs. IlulTiis Largent of Denkleman Neb., is visiting friends nnd relatives on the oreek. Speaking of our next Postmaster there is no one thnt would till the place better than Miss McMillen. Mrs. Charley Smith was the recipient ot a nico set of ohinn dishes, direct front China, the gift of her daughter?, Mrs. Johnes nnd MisB Itosa Bmith of Cleve land, Ohio. Chorlcs Amnck will mooon the Jen nings farm in the spring. While Judd White will tnke possession of bin fnrm. Mr. Lookridge's children nro on the sick list. ItlfiOMIMOUM. Otto. There nover could bo more pleasant news to write about Catherton than at present. The people are busy gathering the fin est crop that could ever hoped for. And are not near through husking corn yet. Help has been very scarce. Some are paying three cents per bushel to hnsk. Stocks ot all kind are in good condi tion, and farmers here generally have all they can take care of. To take It all through Catherton pros pers ae never before. Most eery farmer has from 10 to 100 acres in fall wheat nnd the plants are hearty and strong. There will not bo ns much land for corn next spring. C. W.Llngren is building n fine Iwn has also built a granary. Mr Lindgren owns one or me oesi farms in Untherton and takes pleasure in making it a good and cheerful home. H. Benson has sold bis farm. Consid eration 83,100 Frances Pnyne is building nntl improv ing his farm. Ed was busy before eleotion working for the Independent party, nnd ho !h equally busy now taking core ot hia farm, mid it enn truthfully be said that Ed Ib just ns good a farmer as an Orator. Vkh. 1 . AllllMI'. Kvory body in the vicinity has bad colds. Mr. Judd and Mr. C. L. Lewis sheled corn last week. The hour lor church has been changed to three o clock. The young peoplo of Amboy nnd Pleasant Hill have orgnuized n I) cum fo- ciety at Pleasant Hill. They mtet nt 7:15 every Friday evening. Everyone, is cordially invited to attend and help the young people out Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Baker save their daughter, Susie, quite a surprise, Satur day evening, in honor of her 14th blrtbdar. by invitintr many of her inti mate friends in, und all hod a splendid time, ana enjoyed tue oysters very much. One among the presents the young la dy received was a handsome gold ring. We wish Miss Susie many long and hap py years and many ploasant birthdays. Among those present were: Miss ties. leCookrall, Miss Gertie Brown, Mr. Dat Baladan Mr Harty and Clarence Cox Mr. Ilarwood, Mr. Sylvester Frisbie, nnd Robert Mitchell. Mr. M. C. Judd thinks he has got old enough to wear glasses since be has got to be grandpa. Sinlo Creek. Nows Ib scarce up here sli.co the Peo ples party licked the rlf.'ter. The qunrterly mooting nt Pleasant Grovo was well attended last Sunday. Miss Laura Scrlvner and her sister, Mrs. Mattle Sapp, arrived at their fath er's, V. H. Scrlvner, a few days ago nnd Mr. Snpp is coming through with teams from Davis county, Missouri. Wo notice thnt n numlier cf the Peo ples pnrty lies are rejoicing over tho election of Orover. Question: Why should they nny inoro Minn republicans. Many ot us wonder It hogs will bo worth 5XjO in two or three years from now, and other things in arcordnnce. Laboring mon jus think of the future, litfi men out of employment by the clos ing of ono manufactory in Chicago. A school "inarm" in Mlflxotiri, set some smart Aleck boys out nt the door on the toe of her shoe. It Mr. Shnnon will apply same, some will gUo him credit for it nt Mt. Hopo. Kiss Edith Scribner was home last week. She is teaching ten miles east. Miss Mark, of Inavnle, has been reem ployed to teach another term nt Pleasant Dale. A Missourinn saw a man riding in his cyclono hog frame, and said he saw a man hawiing tits nog pen on his wagon. OtXMHIONAl,. The why. Bolieving thnt tho people of lied Cloud have ns much intelligence nnd business ns the nvorngo city of its tire, I would thank you for a littlo space for an opon letter to tho thoughtful. One of the necessary things of this life is to know the why. Why does the clergyman so frequently differ with editors, politicians, legal men, merchant men, and the Medical men in regard to mattered great importance? I think tho answer is at hand. The editor, lawyer and all other busi ness men have a little realm of their own, and they think and live subject to those laws. And the clergyman is no ex ception to that rule. He lives nnd is governed by the laws of the mortal world It is frequently said by the busi ness man-though he be a Christian, that the clergyman in too exacting. Ho is an extremist nndn crank. Why is this? Is it not because that at some point the in terests of our various little realms clash. I believe this to be the cose. Now let us look this matter square in the face, and be honest with ourselves. When we consult the legal fraternity do we not consult the man that in ac quainted with tho laws of his onn littlo realm? And nt the same timo in honest enough to givo us a fair deal. When we go to tho medical man do we go to tho man that will nsk us what kind of medicine we want, or do wo go to the man that knows our cose,and will givo ns tho needed treatment? I think tho lat ter. Is not that tho case with us all and in all tho walks of lire? I think all will concede this. Now gentlemen, afUr spending tho en tire week shut up with your business with all ita cares nnd annoyances provid ing for the demands made upon you nnd your family, your friends nnd the church. What do yon want ns you go to the house of Ood on the Snbbath? What do you want as you stnnd by the bedside ot the dying wife or child, or when tho doctor tells you Hint you ennnot live r Do you not want a man thnt is acquaint ed with the governing laws of his own and peculiar realm? Do you not want a a roan that will donl honestly w ith you in eternal things? But do you not say, "bo more liberal . " Gentlomen there is not liberality. Truth the pure is purest, nothing more nor less, so with the right is right, nothing raoro nor less. But you say your preachers differ In important tilings. ouo another pro fessions thnt he has not the courage of his conviction. O no, wo do not know that ho hnB any conviotiion on thnt point but wo do sny that his conviction bo on tho level on which he thinks. Therefore let un all havo the credit of knowing best tho lawn of our own littlo kingdom nnd the privilege ot being strictly honest in, ndministoring those laws. J. A. Ohaimn. MM.MMWMM.M.MHMMM.Wm. Farmers Observe ! Corn 30 cents ! V We will pay during December, in trade, 30e for Corn. Wc have just received a large invoice of NEW DRY GOODS And our store is full from top to bottom. A Beautiful Ret with 10 and $20 CLOAKS AN lire Given Away worth of goods. Our stock of Ladies and and Children's Un derwear in gray, white and red is complete, DRESS GOODS in all the latest styles and colors. Bed Comforts and Blankets all kinds and Prices D JACKETS. Cloaks and Jackets in Ladies and Children's Sizes we have over 200. Prices way down, we will in fact undersell our competitors all Remember wc mean business and will close out all of them. Xmas bargains before the 1st of January. Give us a call and be convinced. R. M. Martin &Son. JUST KECEIVED ....A LARGK INVOICK.... Queensware. chinaware, Glassware, Etc. Toys of All Kinds in Great Variety. I will make a LIBERAL DISCOUNT on all classes of toys and candies to Sabbath schools and churches. Murray's Fair Store, Bed Cloud. D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agent Red Cloud. Webster for Count Supplies 193. Notice li hereby clvcn thnt until Jnmiarv 1st, IM, "K'.ilol bids will be received by the county toard of supervisors ot Webster county, Ne braska, (or NiinDllcstobefurnlHliPilxHlileoiiiitv lor the j car lsxi and to be ordered froui tlma to time as needed, bids te be accompanied by a Rood and sufficient bond to Webster county In case contract Is let guaranteeing faithful tr- luriiutiice 01 cuniracu Iho following U itlltt of mmtillru reniilrcil and the manner of bidding, all bids to be lllcd nun wio cuuiuy ciera. 12,000 note heads, printed and ruled, 7 lbs per I.00O. 20,000 envelopes, No. 10 XXX printed, white, per thousand. ."O.ooo envelopes, No. C!S XXX printed, white, per thousand. , LitlioRrapli warrants per thousand. 8 quires records plain page per book. 8 quires records printed head tier book. 4 quires records printed bead per book. 0 quires records printed hcvd per book. 8 quires record printed paito per boon. 0 quires records plain phkc per book. u oulrcs records printed pstni per boo . AllHordsto lie full bound uxirii Itiml.m ends, bands and front ctnvuss cover, 4i ihmiikI iijiuh iieiiun ursi-emss mum ietiK I p,ipii Ieon Ichhc's pel s An. it r uro-i. lou Isaac's JH'iis No, J per (truss. Ia'oii liwiHf's pens No lo ht urois. I.POII Isam-'a Helm Nil n n.r inn.. What is Probnte Notice. BTATI'. OK NKUASKA I Webster County. ) To all lid sons Interested In tho estate of Alex unler Quisle, deceased. Whereas, Alcetus lilley, on the 30th day of November, 1893, nled his irlllod petition in the county court oi our s.tm county oi ueosier, altoulni? Unit Alexander Oulculo. lute of aiilil comity, died In said county on or about the 1st day of Stay, lstsc), Intestate, and that said Alex ander Ouluulo, deceased, left estate In this stiita to ho administered, and praylnv thnt letters of administration may Isiuo lo himself, Akctus Itlloy, In the premises. Whereupon I liavo appointed Tuesday, the 3d d.iy of Jauu.ir, 1KU. at in o'clock In the fore noon nt my olllcu In lied Cloud, said county, ns Iho time and placo for a licit rim; on said ell lion, and nil ersnns Interested iimv appear and show cause, If any exlit, why the praer of said petition lie not uranted. . Witness my official slKiinture nnd tlio seal m the count court ot our said county of Webster this .Will dayot Nou inner, IWi it) JammDkfhv. County Judco NlicrUrs Male. Notice Is herein bUoii, that under and b lr tlio of an order ot sale Issued from the olllco ot V, II. Crone Clerk ot tho District Court ot the Tenth Judicial Dlsttlct, within and for Webster couuiy, rteuinsKa, tipou nuucreeiii an anion rem. wnereiu Allien l uuru lulle)s and .lames N.Tlrown, Castorla la Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays feverlshncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea-the Mother's Friend. puuduu;, therein, wherelu Albert (L Uuruhum j. siimier w partners I'l Co. us liuulisiu, Tulleys and company lansen. Mary u:in. for t'Urauce K Ulntllf's and aualust Ole Hansen ten mm I,. v. l uiiuvs Trustee, ror .k. ... - . A 1.1 J . iiujm! nun iitquin num. auiu.ti, uoii'iiumus, i shall oDer for s.ile nt puhllo vcuaue, to the liluh est lilddei tor cash In hand, at the east d'or of tlio(Ymrt-lioiioHt lied Cloud, In said Webster county. Nebiasha, that belim the IjjIMIiik whenlii the List t trm of said court was holdeu, on the 90li Dny of Dee. A. D. ISO!) follow Inn eighteen, nt one o'clock p. in., ot said day, tho described property, to wtu 1 he north. west mmrter of seetlon IS, III township three, J, north of mime nwhe. i.-, Nosi ur sixui p. in. in weusier county and sian oi NeDiasKHConiaiiiinu accordlmc eminent suivey ono hundred aim seven acres. to uov. forty- Castoria. " Castorla Is an excellent medlcln. tor chil dren. Mothers bsrs rcpeaudly told mo ot Its good effect upon their children." Da. O. C. Omood, Lowell, Mass. " Castorla is the bekt remedy for children of whliii I am acquainted. I hope tho iaj is not far distant wbu mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and us. Castorla In. Mm4 ot the various quack nottnuaa which tr. destroying their loved on, by foretag opium, morphine, soothing syrup and otter hurtful agents down their throats, thereby seeding them to premature graves." Da. J,F. Kncwkvoi, Conway, Ark. Castorla. castorla is so well adapted to cbitdrta that I recommend it as superior to any preseriptloa known to me." H. A. AacwsmM. P.. Ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklya, N. T. "Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken kigtl of their experi ence in their oulaU. practice with Castorla, and aJtkottgn wa only has asossi our medical wppliea what l known m regular products, yet we are free to confess that tie merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." VttiTBO Hosvrrai. amd Disrsasiav, Boston, staaa. Atxn a Siotb, Prt$., lm peii"lls, Fuller's Jjo. 4, hexaon rubber tins DeruniaN .. . . ... jau pencils, racer's red anil niuo per dozen. Itubber bands No. 11 varlRitted twr 1,010. Rubber erasers (Ink and ncnciii Kaber's iwr dozen. riRunng tabs oxs too cacn per thousand. FlKurlng tabs Oxio too each per thousand, Carter's carmine Ink per pint. Stoddard's copy Ink per quart. Abstract leuai can is lb Crane extra Dcr ream. Abstract legal cap 18 Ib One ruled. Abstract leital 10 lbs Crane extra tier ream. ileum's paper fasteners round beads No. 1 per box. Melllll'a tinner fasteners rnind liemls Kn. a per box. iccncisarni rests so, lunmi lcacn. Perfection letter Hies per llle. Ulobe document boxes loxlVixiiJ perdoron. Ulobe document boxes I0x4'ixJV', ier(tocn (iloblo docunieiit boxes 10x4Qx2Si per dozen. dozen. Chattel niortgaKe tiles, with sttlugs, per Itoad nvertrera rrlnt linnk. inn In hnnlr. a. " ..---. -----,-- ... -- ... www.., uuen. per Tha Oeataw Capaay, TI Marray ljrct, Mow Tok City. (liven uuder BVbniid this isth day ot No vein- f ber, a. 1 , mi, . . K. i'ook, sherlfl. JOUM 1'. llHXilf, rislniin's Attorney. Itoad lists, extra material nor dozen. M poll books, coo soles each for 1KU pet hook. Tux receipts, orlKliial,diilluitciui(llin-ato cate per thousaiid. KccclpU for pament under protest per loo. Itedemptlon certificates per I no. Certirtcttes ot ackiiowledKemeut cr 100. Certificates of character per loo. Klectlon notices for Ikuj ier dozen, oniclal bonds iieriou. Uath of onice per loo. Koad overseers minimi settlement per 100. Attachments district court jer loo. Attachment orders district court per 100. Allldavits against garulshee district court per 100. Aflldavlts ot replevin district court er lin. Appearance bonds district court 'r loo. llouds for cost district court tier too. htay bonds district court per too. Injunction bonds district court er loo. Keplevln bonds district court per lou. Attachment bonds district court or 100. Court wrappers, civil, district court ier 100. Court wrappers, criminal, district court per 100. captions to transcript district court per too. Ccrtlilcates to transcript district court per loo. Cautions and certificates to take disposition district court per 100. Commission to take desposltlon district com t Notice to take dcsposltlon district comt por hundred. ., Declaration of Intention district court per too, iteturus of executions district court icriuo. Itxecutlons on transcript district couit per 100. Muni paper district couit per 100. Jury and witness list district court per 100. order nf delivery to renleviu district lourt er one hundred. l'reciies district court cr ono hundred. ltecoKul.ancc ot crlmlNul wlluess district court wr Hundred. rlummousurlgiiial district court orvuu hun dred. Huinmons copy district court per hundred, .Summons In error district court per uue lain- Hubpuiiias original district court per ono hun dred. Hubptcna topy district court per one him- Hubpa-nas In trimliutl rates dlstrlit court per one hundred. .... btiileiuenls of costs dUtrut court per one hundred. I'robutv I'otli'c. Johnson, W. b.Crawiotd A. limn A. Co.. l'liilt. & 1'iees Coniikinv. Cloud National Hank audbauk of Cowlcs, itid On. Mary and eipuiaTac-id ww:kivfrr.m-t-?3 W-i-ent position, dood eh-nSlorT,l JwUwetirro wen otti unenr .tack. Le-r-nV. ' uwu tffr nock, truo to H name. IWlr ttritm-U, laaieea. UKiiinin miMieB so luCwi span lime ia.. WaS ran in.n tcrut any II Ann tint AArnll Inv i?& niT 0101111111 anrf iiviimv. IVin tV h.ltAtai iMaiiu, nf nra fl vtyii. falltirwlntSla nrnfli., I unfa, uutntrrtw Addnas, nnmVN nnrw m lj-aaf lisintt Miiaaneiaa lt4o HI I TOe -ouro 1 1 rclia-lo. haniulhl. panrr. 11 )) Verdicts of Jury district court per ono hun dred Allldavits mid innlcrtnklnirs for order of at tachment lu justice court per out) hundred. Aftldawts lorKarnlsheu Justlct court per ono iiunurcu. Apical Justice court per one hunured. Complaints Justice court per ono liundrv Complaints for contempt Justko court per onn hundred, Executions Justice court per one hundred. Mittimus In bailable cases Justice, couit iter one hundred. Notice of constable sate Justice court per ono hundred. . Notice of garnishee Justlco court icr ono hundred. Order ot attachments Justice court per ono hundred, Order of sale of attached property Justice court per ono hundred. Order of arrest Justlco court per ono hundred. Hecognlz.inco to keep tho peace Justice court per one hundred. ltcplovin summons Justice, court per ono hun dred. Huinmons original Justice court per one hun dred. -uinmons copy Justlco court per nne hundred, Niiniiii.ii s Hcxliist gai nlsliee Justu o com t per one hiindii'd. Hulipu'iias copy Justice court p.r onolmii dnil. Milipiruns ordinal Justice court cr one liuu- drtd. tttute warrants Justlco court pet onohundr.J. hturcli uurianis Justice couit iter ono Hun dred. Undertaking for costs Justlco cottrt. UudcrtnkliiK In order ot arrest Justice court per one hundred. Verdict of Jury Justlco court per ono hun dred. Veulro ot Jury Justice court per one hundred. Mucilage per tpiart. The county board rcscrcs the right lo rcjoct anv and all bids. Ked Cloud, December 2, 1802. 10-tt II. U. IUnnkv. County Clork. HtAto ot Nebraska I Webster County, f To nil persons Interested In tho estate of Pavld O. Hmelccr deceased. Whereas, (icoriru W, Hmelsor.onihOwtlidny of lluccmticr Ihj. Hied bis terlllcd petition In the county court ot our said county ut Wctister, ulleKliiK that David u. Bininser miu oi saiu rnuuiy tiicu in sain coun ty ou or about the llrst day oi February 18?. lie testate, and that said David 0. bmclscr left cs Ute In this statu toboitdmluisU'ied, und piay- in itiu. tuners oi luiiiiiiiisiriuion may ts'itu to Annie Kllz.i Sinelser lu tho prcmlios, where upon 1 have unnoint-il Tuesday the rd unv ot January 1800 ut '-' o'clock in tlio afternoon at my onico in lied Cloud, s.ild county at tho timo and place tor a hearing ou said petition and ull persons Interested may appear and show cause It any exist why tho prtijcr of said petition be not allowed. Witness niyofllclal signature nnd the seal ot the county com t ot our said county ot ottster this .th day ot December lHiw. JA MEH 11 uv FY. rout'tv .unliie. blicrllPH Sale Notice Is hereby given, that under nnd by virtue of un order ot salo Issued from the olllcoofC.il. Crone, Clerk or tho District Court ot tho rent It Judicial district, within and for Webster couuty,Nebiaska, upon a decree In un notion ponding, therein wherein, l.yiimu li. 'lower, plalntltf, and tiKulust Thai! Arnold, Maltnda Arnold. Boutli llranch l.uinunr Cum. puny, It. C. (Ircirury, Joseph Oraves, Aintnila Auutusuii, joiiii r. ou feudunts. I shall oiler for sale atpublio vendue, to tho highest bidder for cash In hand, ut the cast door of the court-house, at Ked Cloud, in the said Webster county, Nebraska, tthut being tue bulldlug wherein the last term of said conn was holdeu) on the Olli day or January A. !., 18JHI. atone o'clock i. in .of said diiv, tho -following properly to-wlt; iho suuth east qtmiter or secllou two,., In township itaiee, J, noitli and range leu lo, west H p. in, tiivcu under my hand this 8tli day ot Dcct'iit bei A, 1)., 189., 1ko. i:..CooN. Hlieiiir. . A. .i. Tumi.imsiin, Deputy. John M. Kaoan. I'lalniltt's Attoiney. A n H" i ij M I'M. s&v. ?&' siiU; &;u$i 'i.A-iswu. . - -i IH.-