MHtNHtalMMVM i ;,m..l.iifcfw.h... ..lji..l..iii.i..iil,flW.fl.w It? V. 0 THE RED CLOUD, CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, ERIDAY, APRIL 0,1894. 'i LI I k1 M F f.Kjl ( litl I ft I SUBURBAN NOTES. ' All the News Furnished in a Nutshell Garfield. Moon and Kersey will give an en tertainment at the Amatk aehool house on Saturday evening April 7th. Wo think that winter has gone and spring has arrived; at least the farm rs are planting garden, sowing oats and ploughing for corn. L'oroy Flock of Michigan and Miss Maggie Karncr wcro married last Sun day in Hod Cloud, Uev. Yoiser o Delat ing. Wo wish thcBs a long and happy wedded life Tlicro was a pleasant surprise party at John Earner's on last Friday even ing. All report a good lime. F. S. King and wife aro attending school at Salins, Kansas. Joo Wooloy and Dvo Ilaltzman aro working for John Earner. I- The Garfield correspondent to tho Nation has been writing items f a slanderous nature. Now when news gots so soarco that I must resort to such ilonip, I will quit rather than be represented. Fun is fun, but don't get too funny. Pat. See Myers Garllcld. On the night of the 27th thoro was one of tho grandest surprises took plaeo at Mr. and Mrs. lticlurdson'B which was gotlon up by tho friends of their son. It was a grand success. Thoro wero 02 persoiiB present. Aftor sup per was over and presents received tho crowd nearly all joined in a social timo, which thoy all seemed to enjoy very muoh. Every thing passed off very pleasant. Every family in the neighborhood was roprcsontcd at the supper. This is ono of tho foremost boys in tho neighborhood; ho has never reeoived a whipping in his life and is now 14 years old whioh is an uncommon thing for the boys of the presont age to say that their father nevor had to correct thorn by tho rod or whip. Wo wish this boy a happy life and that ho may bo permitted to onjoy many happy birthdays. . JUMIIEK. Judson. Who sajs (ho wind don't blow in Kansas. Quito a ohango in tho weather tho past week which is very hard oo, the oats whioh havo just been sown, also the winter whoat whioh needs rain badly. Thcns was a dance at Pat MoCool's Wednesday night. Everett Myors has returned ta his homo to Bur Oak, Kansas this wook, and his brother Marion has taken charge of tho farm. Mr. and Mra. Boyd ot Red Cloud wero pleasaat, callors at Mr. Barrett's Thursday. Mill May Barrett is visiting her sister Miss Mountford this week. Miss Eva Smith visited at Bur Oak last weok. Qoorga Johnson is still rustling to put in his crop in all tho wind; ho must have bright proBpocta in tho futuro. That's right Qcorgo. Sid. i i t utillwntcr. Clias. Molloy is broaking prairio. Mr. Doony was shelling corn Sat turday, Mrs. J. 11. Crozicr was visiting in Guido Bock last wcok. L. 1). Wells is putting a fenoo bo tweon his and his father's pasture 1'rof. Drcsbaoh of Guide Hock at tended Easter Bcrvioes at Eokloy ohurch. Mr. C. W. Kaloy of Bed Cloud ia bavin? a well put down on tho Dolph Oroxton plaoo. Alex Monia has been beautifying around his house. All Alex needs is some ono to tako caro of tho houso insido and ho will boo to things out side Easter services wcro held a week lato at EuLley church in order to givo Rot. Seymour a chanoo to attend. Thero was a largo crowd in attend ance. Simpson. I'lcuiiuit Grove. Farmers arc putting in their crops. Miss Carrie. Eldrcd closed a suc cessful term of school last Fiidav, Tho young folks enjoyed a pltasant hop at Mr. MoCrillis' last Wcdnciday night. Mis Emma ltuthrock spent Friday with her mother. Tho deputy sheriff of Smith Center wob in theso pnrlB this week sub poenaing witnceics on the Duckcr and Uuokor case. Tho young folks onjojed a pleasant tlmo at Frod Brcohbul'a tho other evening. Unclk Bim Children Cry foi Pitcher's Caetorla. Illndcn. Whore is the rain, Davo Byrne rides a now bicycle Miss Budlong was the guest of Miss Adda Snow last week. A. P. Johnson is putting down a new sldowalk at bis residence Ms, and Mrs Hill of Hampton aro visiting with her mother, Mrs. Snow. Mrs. D. Aploy returned homo after spending several months with her son Goorgo Snow roturncd to Franklin Tuesday where ho will pursue bis studies. Grandma Springer who has been seriously ill wo aro glad to report, is slowly rcovcring, Mrs. Ewing who spent several days last week with Mrs. Snow returned to her homo at Campbell. Miss BcBsio Hondricks who Iish been staying with her sister, Mrs. Hartman returned homo Monday. E. Spcnuo. believes in improvements for ho is setting out tries around his barber shop on main street. Frank Spcncor has returned from Onir whero ho had taken a load of household goods for Mr. Bottom, Mr. Elmer Springer, who has been visiting relatives hero, returned tho foro part of tho wcok to her home in San Jose, California. A grand campCro at tho G. A, It., hall Friday evening April 13th. Mr. Howo will address tho people. A gen eral invitation is extended to all. Chas, Brown roturned tho lattor pari of tho week from CIirbo county, whothcr ho had gono with L. 1. Mouier to purchaso land. He scoured a pioco of suhool land. It is said that our postmaster gavo ohaso to soma partios with a hatchet Saturday night. Whether the parties wanted their mail or wcro trying to break into tho office wo wero unablo to loam. A lawsuit in town Monday before Esquiro Pashby. This brought a law yer from Red Cloud and one from Franklin to ourjpe ceablo town. Tht caso went against the dofendant, who appealed it. Crooked Creek. Wedding bolls aro ringing for tho near future. Miss Eva Smith and Miss Lizzie llccso wero visiting Mrs Diokerson last week. Some of tho farmors are ploughing for corn in this vicinity. U. S. deputy marshal A. J. Totnlin son was in our neighborhood last woek on business. Mrs. Ed MoCuno and Mrs. Lillio McKoighan wero visiting Mts. Tonant last week. Mr. PierjcB have purchased them a now on;an. A good many Crooked Creek people aucnuod cuurob at Uowlcs Sunday. Mi. Grant returned Friday from Salino county, and on Monday took possession of the dcIiooI in district 27 and is boarding at Mr. Tennants. For Farm Loans Guide Hock. Guido Rock will soon lio at tho bot tom of the Republican valley if tho dust don't soon subside A. J. Hayes is uow giving bis store a gcnoral renovating after his reocnt Grc. Mrs. Eliza Moranvillo will soon movo from Red Cloud into part of Hod iuoranvuie s nouso and cngago in dressmaking. John Crary is sick with the measles. John Mctzncr is assistant olerk during John Gray's absence, in Cra rj'a store Tho intended April surprise party on Walt Teachworth proved to be somowhat of an April fool on tho in stigLtors. Guido Rock news is Bcaroo on ac oount that farming is raging, Mrs M. Kutie Noble has just finished a successful term of sohool in district 20, where alio has bcea teaching bince holidajs. Sho has boon re-ongaged for the spring and summer months. CniCKET. Mute Line. Everybody enjoys the Ono weather. Grandma Fishburn is some bottor. Mahlon Samb is on tho sick list. Oscar Kivots and his bride attended ohuroh at North Branch Sunday. MrB, Foot was a pleasant caller on Mrs. Toland last Monday. A competent preacher is helding meetings at the Stono church. Columbus Mallard and Jason Kcl- log and their families started for Spo kano Fulls, Washington last Saturday, whero they will make thoir future homo, School began in district 138 Jowell county Monday with 37 pupils on roll, Mits May Kinner is teacher. Our encrgctio nursery man, Luke Billion, it- doing a big business now. Ho had six lands of (men taken In Otego and there has been quite a lot raictn ovor into Nebraska. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla- Calherion. A good rain would be enjoyed now Mr. Wm. Swihart patscd through these parts last Sunday. 0. Halls was marketing hogs in Blad en Saturday, Prairio fires seem to be tko order of tho evenings. Tho Catherton sohool is advaaoing rapidly under tho instructions of Mrs. Arnold; tho sohool will be out tho 13. Rev. G. P. Kepler rendered a very interesting sermon to a large erowd at Catherton last Sunday; they also ro organized Sunday sohool; the follow ing officers wero cleotod: R. G. Lewis superlnteadent E. M. F. Grubb, an-, sistant; Abbie Larriok, scorctary and treasurer. Tbo weathor has been very fine for tho last few days and signs of spring havo approached and largo flocks ef geeso have bcon flying around lately. A number of robins havo mado tkoir appearance, the great oirolo of illumi nation has reaohed the polos, tho bright sunny days, tho mild pleasant air, and singing of birds all say that spring is bore HAINS, i , outli Side. Very high winds. Mr. Obaahon's littlo boy is very sick, Mrs. Eriok, who is hero visiting hor sister, Mrs. Flohrs, is very sick. Lcona Turner ia on the sick list this week. Mr. Rudd and wife were the guests of Mr. Turner's last Sunday. Oscar Patmor was on this side Monday night. Oscar is qui to a strangor, but will get acquainted, Lew Hummel is gtting quite eco nom ioal ; he has got a blacksmith outfit and proposes to do his own black smithing. If Lew would get a spinning whoel aud a wooden loom, and manufacture his own wearing material, ho would 1 then bo way back under demooratio free trade times. I forgot to mention that Mr. Street and wife were visiting at Mr. Turner's last Suaday. ALrnARETTA, State Creek. Oats are Marly all sown. John Grewell moved to his farm. Dan Growell of Crete has moved on his farm. Meeting was held at Mr. Soribnor's last Thursday night: and it will bo at Mr. Guthrie's ntxt Thursday night. Mr, Scrivner says that it is a mistake that his wife is visiting in Missouri, that sho is visiting in Kan sas, and his son-in-law has moved out hero. Mrr. Myers lost a fine horse last woek. Al Scrivner and brother-in-law Sapp tradod horses and oheatcd eaoh other out of $10. Wheat and rye needs a good shower. Thoro are two acres of small grain to one last year. Tho acrcago of corn this year will oxool last by a great per coat. Soveral farmers aro ploughing thoir oorn land this year. Occasional. i hi i Balln. Mr. Matkin is erecting a new fence, Mrs. Tom Anderson is numbored with the siok. Wm. Swihart has boon visiting near OtU lately. Tom Anderson has commonocd breaking prairie on the poor farm. Unole Potcr Swanscn is doing some oarpentor work for J. Nelson. Miss Maude Orchard and Othel Garner wero callers at W. A. Akor's Sunday evening. Nearly every farmer is doing somo breaking this spring, Rov. Bean attended quartorly meet ing on Ash Crock on last Sundiy. A new boarder arrived at Oby Han sen's ene day last weok. It is a boy. liutclier lican ot CowIcb went through our locality on Tuesday with his meat wagon. Mr. Royoe from noar Cowles was in our oommunity on last Saturday. Mr. Philloys young folks entertained somo young folks for a few hours Monday evening. Several of the young folks attend ed meeting at Catherton last Sunday. Mr. Matkins and Henry Rumbaugh and families were the guests of John Rumbaugh'a Sunday. Conley Wilson started for Grand Island last Saturday, where ho will at tend Bchool. ' Mr. Johnson of Bluden who bought tho Peterson farm has put up a now wind mill. A party of invited young folks gathered at the residence of J. 0. Wilson's last Friday ovening and en joyed themselves in games for a few hours a bountiful supper was Borved to the guests, and aftor supper they all departed for their homes rejoioing. Bonny Blue. Over Post Office Tlie Prettiest Girl In Town Hnnliecu using I'nrkH'ToanudBhosnya: "My complexion Is very much improving That muddy look Is nil gone. I take a cap of Pflrks' Ten three nights n week nnd feel jnst elegant." Sold by C. L, Cottlng. Tho last term of court cleared tho criminal docket in Dawes county. UnUMATiM Cumd in a Day. "Mystlo Caro" (or Rhenmatism and Nenralgla, radloally cares in 1 to 3 days. Its notion upon the system is remarkable nnd mys terious. It removes at onco the cause nnd tho disease immediately dlsnppetrs. The first dose greatly benefits, 7Cots. Hold by Doyo &, Grice, Druggists, Red Cloud. tf Uumixed ovila rarely occur. Croup nnd Whooping Cough. I havo three children who are subjeot to croup, and have found that Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy will caro them quiakor than anything else I can get. If you do not bolievo that this romsdy will cure tho croup, do as I did, try it and you will Boon bo convinoed. R. M. Cpatmam Dewey, Illinois Whooping Cough is al so deprived of all dangerous consequences wkon Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given. Thoro is nothing equal to it for oither of these ailments. For sale by Deyo & Grieo. Franco hna prohibited tho working of railroad firemen and engineers ovor twelvo hours a day. Money nnd oxporienoo cannot preduco n hotter family medicine than Dr. Sawyer's Family Care. It Cares difficulties of the Stomach and Liver. Seld by Doyo k Grice. On the Alps vinegar is mado of milk whoy. nonesty, perseveranoe and skill cannot improve Dr. Bnwyer'o Family Core, bo cause it fully cures Indigestion. Billions ness and Kidney diffloulty. Sold by Deyo & Grice. What is tho difforonco botwoon a cook nnd a chef? Two or throo thousand dollars a year, You will never know positively what a wonderful romedy Dr. Sawyor's Family Caro is ontil yon try it. Itwilloure yon of a sour stomach. Sold by Deyo it Grice "Oranso Blossom" is safe and linrmlonn as a Flax Seed Poaltioe. Anv ladv can use it herself. Bold by C. L. Cottlng, A man nevor discovers how hard hie lot really is until he trios to put a spado into it and make n garden. I want you to understand, John Henry, that you ain't to drink that Heller's Bar sftpnrllla all up; I got it for pap and me. Pap ho sez mam you go down and git bottle of .Bailer's Sarsaparllla aud Bur dock and will git over feeling so tired nnd bad and Kit rid of all thorn nimnlos. So let that alone now For sale be Doyo & Grice. i . A woman without joalousy ia liko a ball without elasticity. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Line. Spring work is now upon us, and cornstalk cutting is in progress and seeding ia nearly dono notwithstand ing tho dry weather. A largo crop will bo cultivated this summer and a largo amount of breaking is also be ing dono. Tho annual citizens mcctinc was held last Tuesday and the various Townships business transacted. Somo tiokness prevails through tho neighborhood. Tho infants of L. Aubushon and Jeff Beauchamps havo been vory sick, T. W. Weaver of Danbury, Nebraska is tho guest of Wm. Vandyko this week. Mrr. John Beauchamps was visiting at Inuvalo the foro part of the week. Mr. Grucll has talcon up his resi dence on tho plaoo ho latoly purchased and is now a full fledged citizen of tho s'tato of Nebraska. Ho will open a blacksmith shop and will bo pre pared to do all kinds of smithing and wagon work. Sunday sohool reorganized at Penny Creek Sunday last with Wm. Vandyke supoiintendont. It moots at 10 p, m. Let all turn out nnd attond. Mrs. Maiadcn has been having a so voro Bcifio with tho la grippe, but at fircscnt is somewhat better. Dr. Tul cys in attendance. Charles Kent roaohod Oklahoma safely aud is looatcd on a flno claim near Rodger, Oklahoma. Ho is loud in his praisn for that country, Gilbert VandkeliaB taken a posi tion with L. P. Hummol on the farm. 0, 11. Bcsso was in thoso parts one day last wook buying live stook. 0. W Hummel is attending court al Smith Center, Kansas this wcok. Tuff Sutton in laid up from injuries received last full while making hay. Tho injuries wero reooivod by a run away team. Mrs. Piorson has roturned to hor homo at Smith Center, Kausas after an oztended visit with her daughter Mrs, Deekcr. Mrs. Outhrioof Bellair, Kansas is tho guest of her Bon M. J. Guthrie of this place, 0. S. Dott Cough ByrupTauea Uood. Cwl P Intlma. Boldby aniaUUtM THE "RC" FLOURING MILLS1 FLOURS RETAIL AT ROYAL B. OF All Grades guaranteed by the Mills. H. C. SCOTT, Tije ltr)piztrzt)t jLDeale, Full line of all kinds ot Farm Machinery, Specialties mado of Pekin Corn Plows, Harrows, Garland and Boss Gang Plows, Yankee Sulkeys, Barlow Planters and Check Rowers, J. I Case Lister, best in the World. Demosthenes was an Orator. Reno is a Prestidigitateur. Deyo & Grice are Druggists. People Deyo & rvz5T7' 1 l-ifl hl &l $1 il &l ft w f a $rl $ I hP i 4 ho DEYO & GRJCE. DRUGGISTS. Going to Buy a Watch? If so, buy one that cannot be stolen. The only thief-proof Yf atchca are inosc iraa Here's the Idea: Tho bow hat groova on each end. A collar runs flown Imlde the IS pendent (item) and nil imu iii0 8iw., firmly locking tho bow to the pendent, ao that it cannot bo pulled or twlated off. r To be sure of getting a Non-pull-out, tee that the case U stamped with this trade mark. tfj5& It cannot be had with any other kind, bi3l Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, or send for one to the famous Boss Filled Case makers. KeystoneWatch Case Co tniLAicui-iu Farm Loans. If you want a loan on first close land I can give you a special rato. Lowest In terest with option to pay part or all at any year. Call or write to mo. O . P . Catiieu, Rod Cloud, Neb , Notice. Tho Webster County Mutual Protec tion and Antl Horse Thief association moots in Cowlee.the last Saturday ot eaoh month, at 2 p. m, Tuoa. Hodgson, Sec. rzrv bows. MONOGRAM. 90c Per Sack. PATENT, 80c Per Sack B. S., 65c Per Sack. will clamor for the best goods at the lowest prices. Grice Have them. SbcrlfTs salo. Notice It hereby Riven that under and by vir tue ot an order of sale issued from the offlea ot 0. D. Crano clerk of tho district court f the 10th Judicial district, within nnd tor Webster cennty, Nebraska, upon a drcrra In an action pending, therein, whoraln the PIiobuU Insur ance company of Hartford Connecticut li plain tiff nnd against Wlllium H. Hone. Martha M. now. Sandwich KnterurUe company, Kan sas Manufacturing G'empany, Kir si Na tional Bunk at Mies, Michigan. Ilnrgreayes Rrathars. Parkin Wind-mill nnd ax company and h Yf. Ttilley trustee for K. 1. Hammond t al, are defendants. I shall offer far pale nt publlo Ttndue. to the highest hlddtr for cash in hnnd. at the east door t thu court bouse, at Had Cloud, In laid Webster couuty, Nebraska, (that being the building wherein the last Urrm.f said renrt was boldrnjtm the secoad day l Miiy a. D..1894. at ana a'cloclr p. m., at said 1.iy, tne fallowing des cribed property, to-wit: The soutli-anst quarter (aeM) of lection fonrtei-n (Is) in lemusblp Number three (3) north of range lumber teu (19) west at the sixth 1'. M., in obstar county, Neliraika. Ulyen itudtr my hand this SCth day ot March A. U., 18M. . J. W. Hunch rv, Sheriff, Wmoiit & Stout, I'lalutirt's Attorneys, CASE tc RIclllTT, Allorueye. Legal Notice. In the District Court of Webster Couuty, Ne braska. In the matter of tho Estate of John Crowell. Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that by order of license mado In said virtue of aud litdco of Paid court on tbo 10th dty f March 1891, the undersigned, Donald McCn'lum. ad mill strator of the Katato of John Orniveil. d. mutler liy the ceaxed, will on the 1st Cny or M.iy. IBM. oiler for salo at public, auction ta (lie court-houso In Ued Cloud. In Webster couutv. Nobraskn. at i o'clock p, m. ot said day tbo following reil property, towlt: The wen one-halt of the norih-east quarter, and the cast one-half of the north-west quarter ot section o, township 1, range 0. west ot tho 6th 1'. M., containing ico acres, mora or less. Dated tbli ld day of March, 1891. DosAf.n MrOAi.i.mr. nlmr. Case &McNllt, Attorney. 30 31 .. For Window Bhadcs, wull pnper, carf pete, furnituro, otc, boo PVTajlor, v Ilia goods nro nil now nnd of tho latest patterns, ! 1 J rU .y s