2'VS.s-Ki."' THE RED CL0UDCH1EF. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1894. 3", .il X i "S 3 J r .. i M 1 m i ii i- V ' ;V THE COUNTRY NEWS MANY INTERE8TINQ ITEMS OF NEW8. Famished by Our AM Carps ! Conatry Correspondents, Kspec tally fr;ih Header of Yk Chief Garfield. Plenty of rain has ohanged the proa peot, corn ia looking well. The flood oa Wednesday did a great 'deal of damage inch as earrying away fences, hogs, eattlo etc The water was higher than ever before known. Lost ereek raised 15 feet in ona hour. AVY. Belmgrain and Jas. Mlfford last lambs, hogs eto, whilo others of String Town suffered more or less by the water. Mrs. J. Taylor has been called to Riverside. Ia, by telegram announcing the severe illness of her tather S. Wood. Frank Ailes has been eleoted direc tor of diatriot 49. , Get Harris has leased a farm east of Guide Hook and will move on it next year. Some of tbo farmers in Garfield have old'oorn to sell. It looks like hard times. John Earmer says ho oan take ten or fifteen moro cattle to pasture Ho has the boit pasture in tha country. Inavale. Everybody wears a smile since tho rain. II, Holdedge, who has been living in Colorado for a few years baok, re turned to Inavale this week. L. H. Luoe is having his house painted. Mr, Garter has a new hammock. He says the hammook did not eoat mueh but it is the posts he had to buy, Miss Laura McBride of Red Cloud was visiting S. E. Wolcott and family Sunday. Mr. Walter Garner and Miss Emma Orchard were visiting at S. E. Wool- oot's Sunday. Mr. Ward's niece of Oberlin, Kans., is visiting horo this weok'. At the school meeting Monday L. Kenyon was eleoted treasurer. Matter Burt Hancock has measles. We are going to have a pionio at Mr. Dawes' on the 4th. Mrs. Hummel has her now bouse completed. Rustler, i ii State Line. We aro having fino woatber after so muoh rain and hail, Last Wednesday the hail out tho corn up very bad but it looks nioe now: Mr. Toland went to Maakato the 23d on business. Mr, Kennorthy had a fine horse Children Cry foi Pitcher's Cattorla. We want to close out every summer suit in the store at some price between now and the Fourth, and present you with an elegant chair absolutely FREE. Now is your chance to buy. CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY. A GALUSHA, WIeinger. killed by lightning in one of the recent storms. A .A. Dayis is away looking after damaged property, he is agent for the German Iniuranco Co. Jim Watt is oversoeiog the building of a bridgo in the oast part of the road diatriot and he was too busy to attend school meeting in his diatriot, Grandma Uglevie wbb visting Otto Parsons last week. J. B. Toland sold some fat hogs last weok. Steve Ralph has twenty-five old hens and one hundred ohiokens killed in tbo hail storm last Wednesday. The correspondent hopes every cor respondent will have a splendid time en the Fourth, but don't cat too much ioe eream or drink too muchlemonado, Stillwater. And still it rains. Corn is growing very fast and so are tho weeds. Farmers are beginning to harvest their fall wheat whioh is about half a crop. Allon Vance and others altondcd the sohool entertainment at Rosemont last Friday night. Jude Sapp and his mother of Red Cloud were visiting at the residence of Wm. Itom's last Sunday. L. K. Barnes and wife ef Salem were visiting tho families of J. R. Crozier and J, Christy last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Blythe of Illinois was visiting at Mr. Ritsel's last week. Mr, C. Harris of Bostwiok spent Sunday at J. W. Smith's. Davo Fishel spent Saturday and Sunday west of Blue Hill at his brother in law's Mr. Hendriz. Bov. Perry of Lawrenou will deliv er the oration on the 4th at Crozier's grove. A little boy is reported at tho home of Mr. Danfort on the Middlctoo place. Tho Guide Rook '-kids" camo up and played tho boys on Pumpkin Ridge a came of ball last Saturday, with a soore of 16 i ra r m m tc 2i in favor or Guide Rook. Simpson, Guide Rock. Guide Rook will be entertained on the 4th by a band from Republican City, Thore will be 41 girls repre senting tho states aooiupanicd by the secjret ordor of Woodmen will meet them at the train, then march to the grove where- preparations are being mado for dinner and speaking. Come one oomo all for a big timo. There will bo fireworks in tho evening. Mrs. Charloy Socloy is visiting in Lineoln. Mrs. Charley Stnuelson has returned to her homo in Holdrogo. ' Mrs, Robt. Garrison is lying very low at this writing. Mr, Mont Montgumory returned Tuesday ovening from a flying trip to Lincoln. Wanted, a girl for company and help do houso work, oall on Mrs. Robt Garrison. Mr. Marloy Clark spent Sunday last in Riverion. Guide Rook and Blue Hill played ball this week but go to press to soon to learn the winners. Bladen. Will White is in town. Betsy and I are out "Kirby." "Independent Roast Ox" July 3d. Sames Burden has startod a peddl ing wagon. John Green sold a MoCormio har vester Monday. Ask the Red Cloud boys if they ever saw it rain, L. B. Thorn eommenood to plant his corn Monday. Banker MoLaughlin sold his carri age to Mrs, A E Burden. 0. Easterly and wife were visiting friends iu Bluo Hill Monday. At the sohool meeting Monday C 1) Aploy was eloetcd moderator. Bladen was in it. In what? In water six inohos deep Saturday, 0 G Roane and wife of Campbell wore tho guests of V S Hall Friday. A 12 pound boy arrived at the home of Frank Speneer Juno 19, 1894. The wind does not blow through Drusgist Hick's whiskers any more. Stevo Weekel, Clarence Burnett, E L'4Spcnoe and F LoLaugblin ride new wheels. F. M. MoLaughlin accompanied by S. Burden was at the oountv scat Tuesday. Mrs. Fish entertained a few of her friends Wednesday evening. Ice orcam and oako were served. J. C. Hartman is now proprietor of tho storo known as Hartman '& Butdon, Tho firm dissolved partner ship, QFiiends of W II Hoffman droye in from Hitchcock county last Monday, thoy report it so dry out there that corn never eame up. The musical entertainment given by tho S of V band of Red Cloud was very good. There was a very small attendance on aooount of the storm. Mrs. Snow and Clyde who have been visiting in Omaha, Miss Addie who has been at Republioan City and George who has been attending sohool at Franklin all returned homo Satur day evening, Amboy. . A fine rain visited (hero parts last Friday and Saturday, l'reaohing in tho grove Sunday at 3p. tin. Mrs Teaohworth of Guide Rock was the guest of Mrs Frisbie this week. Mrs I Frisbie went to Crete on a visit this week. Amboy won't celebrate this year; most of the folks here are going to Red Cloud this 4th. Mrs Crouse and daughter woro vis iting Mrs Saladen and G W Baker's last week. Tho young people got left Satur day night; try itlagain. Waltor Cox was presented an ele gant ft at last week by two of our handsome youmg ladies. Miss Alta Baker was visiting Mrs Crounso at Red Cloud this week. Mr Lewis and family were guests of Chas Gilham's Sunday. Ed Cox of Republioan City called at homo one day last week. Mr Carl of Whatcher, Ia , is visit ing his father-in-law Will Hurd. The choir will meet at S Miller's on Saturday night. State Creek. .1 There wb quito an attraction Hun day for about twelve boys in L. A. Haskin'a pasture. Two meat peddlers were seen on our roads Monday, but neither Beemed to bo in opposition to the other, beoauso ono was up before daylight and dis posed of his meat before tho other made his oalli. C Sohool meeting created an excite ment Monday, epeeially to those who expected office. Six month's aohool was voted in most districts. The rain was se encouraging to far mers and auoh a help to the growth of corn, that one ean almost see the farm ers grow aa rapidly as the ocrn. Tho old ocuntry fashion is beinc praoticed;semewhat now-a-days, in re gard to different titles. When Rich ard J becomes monotonous, then Fred- erie "The Great" immediately fills the vacancy! ' Fred Johnson of Walnut orcek spent Sunday with Ernest Haskins. Swinging is tho order of the day lately, but it will be necessary to veto it before long as bo many are suffer ing from what is callod ''swing sick ness." The oauso is unknown unloss one would mako a rough guess and say it was beoause the right person wasn't there to swing thorn "up high." When a young wan' dogs bocomo so prominent that the neighbors take them for good slz td wolves, 'we judge that the meat man must oall on tho owner twice a day The owner is noted for his freo hearteducss, even to "dogs." Who was it that sat on Lush Has kins baolc Bteps tbe other night and prevented him from sleeping enough and he could hardly see tho corn rows next Baorning? cosing rest?. Ho was so weary from There is a new resort found recently on tho Marsden estate. It is near a creek and has plenty of nioo smooth blocks for seating purposes. When a young man in difficulty sinks, he then begins to try and think; how he will find a good side track, and not bo obliged to walk up to tbo raek. The Penny Creek Sunday school is progiessing rapidly on the road to suc cess. Why? Beoause they have a list of tfficors and teachers that are capable of excouting their respective duties.. PiDiio. Otto, Otto and vioinity have been blossed with a good rain, There was consid erable wind with it, and did somo damage. Unole Dick Payne's gran ary was turned over. The wind seems to be alter Unelo Diok this year. Tho wind geneially cornea from its souroe, but it changed over this timo. Church was well attended last Sun day at Cathcrlon. Everybody smiling. Tho rain. Most of the people are plowing oorn around horo yet, and somo aro harvesting. John Peterson has bought a new headot; having sold his interest in the old one to Mr. Bergman. ' Allen Cooper is plowing up a small piece of wheat, and is going to put it In corn; he will have lato roasting ears. Mrs. S. P. Gather has been on the siok list lately. N. E. Harvey is putting up an ad dition to his "mansion" bb he terms it, Nebraska briok, F. E. Payno and A. A. Cooper art doiog tho frame work. Mrs. Wilson and her daughter Daisy wore callers at M. E, Cooper's on Saturday, Tho ghost of last week has turned1 to be F. E. Payne. He has a sheet or something similar over his head, Bowed to his hat in order to keep from getting sunburnt. Who would baye thought it? If this finds its way into the paper instead of the wasto basket thero will bo more to follow, I'lcasunl rralrle. Thore hai been lots of kicking and squealing about tho weather beotuso things wero not so, but all is calm and bright now. Wo have had several good rains of late and wo still need more. One of your correspoudents said that tho last rain wqs a million ,dolar rain; if so Uet Saturday's was a ten million dollar rain. I think tho poo plo oan wear a smile now till after t 'be Fourth, The farmers will have to movo now or the weeds will get there, We have a good Sunday sohool nod a good attendanoe now. Disoriot 41 held her annual sohool meeting Monday and voted a nine months sohool; if the old people do ot get an eduoalion, they will give one to the rising generation. Wc hear that Oren Tabor lost tea bead of stock the other day, Copley's boys dug nine skunks out of the bank and killed the old one; surely Loya aro some good. Mr. Editor if yon think oorn is not getting there new, just take a drive out and sec, for Nebraska is in her beauty, Some winter wheat is harvested but small grain will be light. Oats may mako half a crop and the straw will be short. Rough feed will be soarce for cattle, although tbcro is time yet for lots of grass, Farmers may out up corn for fodder and then got through all right. We are proud to say tbe prospcot was never bettor for a large corn crop. KxLiiir, EDUCATIONAL NEWS HAPPENINGS IN OUR SCHOOL!. furnished fcjr Co a air Ntipsrlnttiitfeat O. HI. II ii aler. Tho amount of tbe Juno apportion inont for Webster county Is $3574.59. The amount received by each district is as follows: No.iilat Am't. 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