mil''' i 1 1 ... I imii.fttt'M..in --J V TTr tlri-i-TiiiiTriT nin r ifi ti - - " mii.- . ' fjfcirJttffifrr ""' i iimTtiWirUthUJl,U J11l)UMIVutM,H,kU. ir t ri.M,yi. ' r -rt - J THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1894. IVORY Report of Treasurer of Webster County. Nebraska. Recapitulation, showing tlio iiinount on hand Jnnunry 1, 1891, tho collections einco mndo, disbursements, and amount remaining on hand at the closo of tho 30th day of Juno, 1891, In each and all of tho eevoral funda stated: MlV0RYF I i .fl :, 1 C ? tt fi i i I I il 1 I ' J 50AP &94Xeol SL - ' " '" mm tamar ' l fVKt ? FOR CLOTHES. Tim mootcri a gamble co, cirrvi THE COUNTRY NEWS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS OF NEWS. l'uriilolioil by Our AMa Corps t,'oiiiitry florrooiiiliil, lier '"tally lor;ih Itrudrrs ofTh Olilef Amboy. As we got too inuoh celebration wo were unable to j, wook. US' i last ': c- Fino weather at pr-Taikar Corn looks well. Most of th farmers are harvesting. Some of our people went to Cowlcs tho Fourth and the rest to Red Cloud and Amboy. Harvy Cox returned homo frun Kansas, whero ho has been visiting relatives. Walter Cox returned from his visit to Republican and McCook, Sunday. Mr. ond Mrs. Risnimscn from Marion, la., is visiting I. FrisLio and family. Sunday-school was largely attended Sunday. Rev. Soymor from Guido Rook will proaoh in tho grovo Sunday at .'( o'clock O. W. llukcr's niece, nephew and their daughter from Philadelphia, were visiting Urn last week. Mr. Hurbson is an editor of Table Talk al Philadel phia. Mis Kdnu Hoggs from Davenport, Neb., was visiting hor uudo 0. W. Baker Inst wrote. Goorgio Fraso is (juito sick at Hub writing. Millard Nelson's smiling faco is in this country again. Miss Anna Cookral), Mr. Mann and Silvester Frwbio aro attending tho institute thin week. Flora and Will .Jackson wcro visit ing at J. W. Suladcn'a Sunday. Mr. Stults from Dcs Moines, Iowa was visitiug at Mr. Baker's last week. Stillwater. Frank Johnson bus been ou the sick list. Mrs. J, II. Mcanis was visiting in this neighborhood rcoently. blr. E K Christy and wifo wcro visit ing on J It Crozter's last Monday. Mrs. Albin of Iowa is visiting her son 0. M. Albin and family at present. John Parish and Frank Graves of 'Iowa spent tho Fouith with their best girls iu this. .vicinity. Saru'l HichanLou formerly of Stil water but lately of Hoxie, Kan , i.-, visiting relatives and friends hero. Chas. Molly and Saw ford Croxton have purohased u new Nickel and CI 1 1 .1 I it .. oiu'iuirru mrcsnor. Holla furrjuhcr also has a new inachino, Mr. Wells is reported a little bettor at present his daughter Mrs. Atkinson is a til 1 hero watting on home. Mr. Hud Robinsons' aro rejoicing over a girl at thtir house and Geo. Matters aro elated over a !)J pound boy. Sou-son. Mute Line. Tho weather is hot and dry but Providence gives us cool nights. Moct of tho farmers are plonin thtir corn tlio last li.no. Arthur Lamb's lo.u their infant son laU Saturday. It wai a sweet flower budded on earth to bloom in heaven. Rv. I). II. Dillipn is nway proaih. Mips Ollis II. ward h.n returned from Michigan whero sho has been at- ii-uuiiig icuooi tor me pant iwo years Sho wiih foiiuorly an atsistant tmchcr in tho oortdemy and everybody is glad to coo her. Miss Dillon was calling in tliM part tlm week, Mr. Davis' young folks wrro plens ant callers at Mr. Tuhiid's Monduy. The micceis whloh llood'ii Baraapnrllla his Imd iu froulug old and young from alllicttona oaiiRid bv lnipnro blood, is really rcnmrhublo. Huod's Suranpnrillu it building-up mt'dioiiiv. t Hood's PIIIh nro purely vrgftable, and do not purge pnln or grlpp, Bold by nil drngglst, rg B .,....-. -.i i,..,ui -Js Am't on Amount Interest Funds Transferred Amount KIND OF r-UMJS sa iinml lnt lnco Collected from TOTAt.. Dlsb'rs'mt funds Transferred la nownn TOTAt. S&Scttlem't Collected Imtul, School and UnlvcrBlty Lands 1 G983 X r,983 35 G228 58 7G4 77 M)S3 35 ConHolldiitcd State 2 718(5 14 2r,0 81 7730 98 Glr.l 53 2282 45 7730 93 County uenoral 3 40115 8978 72 2r.9 81 4 00 1X543 77 7100 87 37 05 2439 25 JXM 77 .. Hrldiro 4 GoO 28 4099 40 8197 1687 (W 37 02 40SO 03 4087(55 UK Bond f 2107 05 04 87 , 217192 10 217140 a 171 92 Hrldiro mandamus 0 2 ai 12.3 4 00. Co. Gen. Fund... 4 00 4 0(5 Poor house 7 105 02 4 70 3 34 113 CO 113 C6 113 0c, Insano 8 423 07 G15 01 7 80 017 08 299 75 G17 83 917 08 Soldiers rillef 9 8187 2 00 58 Co. Gonerul Fund. 37 05 122 10 122 10 122 10 fluldo Koch Ilrldgo Bond, 10 118 14 22 41 0 Gl 147 09 170 14r, 39 117 oil Rod Cloud City Wotor Bond, 11 273 32 1000 77 10 45 1320 51 233 23 1037 20 1320'. Gl Bed Cloud City 12 195 80 2398 81 1 12 91 2737 Gl 2409 99 207 02 . 2737 01 Hluo Hill VlllnRO 13 21 09 227 0(5 25 17 274 22 235 81 38 41 274 22 Bluo Hill Water Bond 11 CO 13 215 17 3 29 814 fit) 82 30 232 29 314 r.9 tSuido Hock Village 15 30 72 130 07 3 45 17114 102 72 08 42 17111 Township 10 150103 1712 47 8111 0381 Cl 3501 82 2819 79 0381 01 Stato apportionment 17 12 CO 3 00 StatoTreas 7217 (53 7232 03, Dist. School Fund 7232 03 7232 03 District School 18 40(55 75 1130150 428 01 Other Funds 7232 G3 20031 41 18180 90 81 r.0 63 20031 49 School Bond 19 . G013 76 3110 55 01 28 . 8185 59 1008 31 0217 2r. 8185 59 " MnndamuH 20 20 03 80 41 0 43 110 Go 90 llr. 51 110 50 lied Cloud Eloctric Light 21 10 72 237 00 82 256 2o 218 97 30 23 255 20 Intorcst 22 1173 50 1473 GO Various Funds.... 1473 GO ,. 1173 50 Advertising 23 89 80 70 90 100 70 59 40 107 30 100 70 Totals 13009 51 657210 97 f 1 47 50 114191 07 680821 08, $15729 10 $ 8747 81 $32314 98 8G32108 Fees and commissions rocoived from January 4, 18!) 1, to Juno 30, 1894 .' '.. $ 1213 58 Kegistorcd and unpaid Gonornl Fund Warrants 2301 7G " " " Bridge Worrunts 0270 00 Railroad Bonds 47500 00 I, J. S. WHITE, County Treasurer, certify that tho above is u truo and correct statement of tho outstanding indebtedness of tho county, and of nil monies received and disbursed by mo as county treasurer of Webstor county, Nebraska, from tho 1th day of January, 1894, to tho 30th day of June, 1894, to tho best of my knowlodgo and belist iiB por statomont as horowith aubmilted. J. S. WHITE, County Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this llth day of July, 1891. Soal L. II. FORT, County Clerk. CSuldo Itocli. Last week being tho Fourth and the people had so much to look at that I thought I wouldn't harm their sight by appearing. So here I am. Bell Roland's bot fellow ran de-wa from Fairbury and spent tho Fourth with her. Grandma Montgomery returntd to her homo in South Dakota this week. Mrs. Sawyer layn very low with con sumption and is now uudor treatment ol Dr. Beak of Red Cloud. The two tramps that were captured last week in Guido Rook proved them sclvoj innocant of tho murder of E, E. Drummond of Holdrcgc and wero re leased. William Montgurnory and wire drovo over to Red Cload Tuesday. A number of our citizens will bo in Red Cloud this weak as court ii in scssUn, Ask John Marsh what he has done with his tinner. Tho young people of Guido Rook wcro wishing that Hill Rcevas weuld leavo his bowery so thoy could havo a few harvast dances. Why didn't you Bill? Miss Adams is again ablo to be out, after tho operation on her arm. Cbdo Armstrong is improving slowly with his brokeu arm. Mr. Roby is moving out of tha ras turaut en his farm and Ltw Watt will aain taka oharge of tho resturant. Daisy. IiiiivhIv. Wo had a lino shower last Sunday night. Kd Palmer left Sunday night for Culbcrtson to look aftor his farm at that place. Maud and Lora Orchard and Edith Davis are iu altondanoc at tho insti tuto in Red Cloud. Mr. V.7. Fulton of Rivorton was vis iting at 0. Hunter's Suuday, Miss Cartio McClintoo is attending tho institute at Red Cloud. Inavalo now has a baseball nine. W. G. Knight and wifo attended tho Eastern Star at Red Cloud Tues day night. Mrs. Turkington after a thrco weeks visit with her parents, G. W, Knight's, returned to her homo in Alma, Thcro was quito a number from hero attended t ho M. W. A, lodgo at Rod Cloud Wednesday night. Tho cry is, why don't it rain? In another week if it docs not rain our crops will bo very short. Ilnllii. C F father sold somohogH Wednes day. JMcCnllum from near Bladen wdr in our vicinity Friday. ) Ilatvoy was around trying to buy soino cattlo Mondiy, Chudo Wilson was working for Mr Marker this week, E Bean uud wifo of Cowlos wero visiting at J Bean's Sunday. MisB Tishio Marker !r attending tho inslitate at Red Cloud. Wm Holmes got ono of h's horses cut in a wiro fence Fiiday evening. Distiiot 33 will havo a seven month term of school, Mr Brooks and family wcro pleas ant u'tlloiB at Mr, Markers Sunday. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WMU't Pair HUbert Mtdaland Dlplo Mrs J B Wisocarvor has returned from her trip to Arkansas and Indian Territory. Mrs C II and Mas J C and Miss Daisy Wilson wero visitors of Mrs Cooper Tuesday. A Akers and wife, C F Kolly and Henry Rumbaugh and their families wcro visiting at J Rumbaugh Suuday. Ulmlcn. Mr. Ncylaud had new turnips iu town for salo on Tuesday. Mr. Copoland of Holdrcga spent the Fourth with his father-in-law Mr. Cobb. Frank Toothacro has been employed to wait on tho customers of J. C. Hartman. G. L. Keith and fumtly of Holdrego spent several days, tho latter part of of tho week, with friends. II. L. Itcchendifcr has charge af tho implement business in tho absoneu of II. M. McCluro who is attending court. Horn unto Mr. and Mrs. 13. Leo on Saturday morning a daughter. Dr. Keillor raporls all parties concerned doing well. Tho glorious Fourth has como and gone and tho great national holiday was celebrated in various ways. The eagle with its wings spread, soared high over Bludon but lit not far off in Grandstaff's gtovc, whether it was the smell of tho roast ox of tho day beforo or tho patrotism of tho people that caused tho great bird to select this beautiful spot, wo will leavo for tho reader to dcoido. A showor of rain tho evening beforo, mado the atmosphoro delightful, so the day was ono af thoso beautiful biilmy da8 whiih invigorates life and makes all tho surroundings of naturo beautiful. In faot it was all that could havo been asked in the way of weather. On tho third ai announced on tho bills the oounty allianco held their meeting and the great ox roast, which oamo as near being a failure as tho mooting itielf, the number iu attendenco bring very small and as preparations had been mado for a very largo attendanoa considerable of tho ox went to waste. The members present wore enter laiued by speeches from Geo. Linn of Hastings, Mrs. J. F. Kclloy secretary of tho fttnto allianco, Mrs. 0. II. Tru man of Rod Cloud and others. Tho Fourth caino, but not with tho spirit and patriotitm of 177(5. Tho pooplo oamo rolling in from tho surrounding country until a largo croud Imd g-ith erod. Many coming to enjoy tl o shade of tho lufty and boaut ful trees other.) onino out of curiosity to sco what they tormed an allianco Fourth Tho assembly being olled to order by tho president of tho day. E, A. Flotohcr of Franklin was iutroduood as tho orator of tho day, ho did justico to tho occas ou a ml made one of thos old time pilriutic speeches which is characteristic of thoio boys who went to (ho trout in, (il to 05, Aftor this an hour or more was takon to sstisfy tho inner nun and you could sea sitting around in that bcatiful Bpot fam ilies and fiiujilti otij))ing tho noon day repast sprnd beforo them. Tho careful obforrcr in his stiolo nrouud tho gaounr'.s would notice now and 7 j1 then, tacked upon the trees, tho tign whioh read "Keep off the Grass." Aftor dinnor Mrs. Kelly mounted tha platform and read an essay of consid erable longth which was moro politics than patriotiim, aftor whioh Geo. Linn of Hastings made a few remarks along the samo lino. Matters had been go ing along smoothly and the next speaker introduced was a gentleman from Holdrege by the name of Copa land who had boon invited upon tho platform and thinking ha had drop ped into a political meeting not alto gether agreeing witb his views pro ceeded to explain wherein tha tariff benefited tho poor mai,'but he had too much republicanism in his speeoh for tho alliance occasion, when quickly aroso to her feat a lady, Mra. and called tho gentleman alien This caused quite a littlo sensation as it came from a woman, the gentleman did not wish to hurl the blow baok. After order was restored by tho chair man (ho pontleman proceeded to fin ish his remarks. Next Cap Houohin was called to the platform he under took to say something funny and than went on to explain MoKeighan's vote by saying Mao voted right ovcry time, but did not stop to tell how many times ho voted, This ended tha speak ing after whioh the peoplo gathered in small groups discussiag tho issues of tho day, bringing in little stinking school fights. During all this time tho swing and bowery danoe were being wall patronized by the young poople. Tho races of all kindi, greased pig and all other sports wai thrown out except the game of ball betweon Cloverton and tho Bladen boys, this was an interesting and olopely contested game and tan innings were played to deaide it, which "was in favor af Bladen, score 20 to 21. Tho alliance stand did a thriving business and cleared in the acighborhood of $100 which goea into tha alliaace campaign fund. Without fire-works, thus ended tho great alliance Fourth near Bladsn. Walnut Creek. The weather continues hot and day. Mr. Ilcaton hag harvested his rye. It was a very light crop. Mr. Ilaaton and wifo apcat tast Suuday on Dry arcck with Mr. Points'. D. Barker has his work all dono and is over on tha ranch at work for Mr. Smith. Mr. Parkcrson has been in tho cast part of tho county harvesting wheat. Morton Smith spent laet week with his sister in Garfield. Mrs S. Ilcaton ia visiting with her sister-in-law. Wo aro vary much in need of rain horo now. Ualess we get rain very soon tha of-rn will keep company with wheat and oat. Stale Creek. Tho recent rains havo been of great benefit to crop.", and corn is fino, soaio whnat has been harvestod and a big part of tho oats will do to out; the corn crop is very largo this year as so ) much small grain was plowod up and planted to corn. Chap, Arlucklo and Clark Stevens YOU CANT LIVE WITHOUT A LIVER! DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? ARE YOU WEAKANDTHIN? MARVELOUS SUCCESS has attended tho use of Dr. J. H. McLEAN'S ..'& BALM. All who use it say it Is The Peerless Remedy for curing all ailments OF THE LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, FEMALE TROUBLES, RHEUMATISM AND BRIGHT'S DISEASE. For Sale by oil ffraf-caia dtaltrt. PRICE, St. 00 A BOTTLE, Thi Dr. J. H. McLian Midlcini Co.. St. Louis, Ma hauled their hogs last Monday to Lebanon and only got $4 50 per 100. Dr. R. 0. Wilson was yory success ful in doctoring a horso on our creek recently; he thought that ho was not called in time but after all he savod him. Wo learn from our Sabbath school luperintendont, Mr Scriyner, that Mrs Potter who has bocn crippled in Red Cloud for some timo is sadly missed in her class at Mt. Hape. Considerable corn is now being plowed tho last time, or as some ex press it being laid by. The potato crop looks very promis ing, and there has boon several acres planted. Several of tho Stato Creckcrs spent tho 4th in Red Cloud. Old Mr Hummel, Rev George's father, late of Iowa, is it seems, an ex perienced gardener and has promis ing melon vines and ara the largest we have Been. Miss Sealoy is on the sick list this week; Dr. Damorell is attending her. Mrs Perry, formerly of this place, and for tho past year living in Arkan sas, is homo on a visit to rolativcs. She informs us that they have recent ly lost their only littlo ohild, Reulah one and one-half years old. Mr. Perry of Rod Clond visiled his brothor-in-law , John Newland, last Sunday. Mr Guthrio was soriously crippled Monday morning, his leg thought to bo broken. Dr. Damerell was sont for. I did not learn how it oocurrcd, Mifs Edith Scrivncr has gono to Red Cloud to attend tho institute this week and next. Occasional. Jallierton. Tho chinch bugs aro doing consid erable damage to the growing crops in this neighborhood. shine. Cycling is the popular The 1894 Columbias arc a realization of the ideal in bicycle construction a triumph of Amer ican skill and enterprise. Con stantly advancing in the progress, Columbias still maintain their proud nosition no the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un approached. .. - , , , roPKMFO. CO., Uoiton, New YuA.ttlcsso, Hartford A Uut!Jut llluilriltJ catilofut free t our egentlei, ' "w ertynufartwei-ceaiuaFti . , V . HOWS YOUR LIVER? Areyour Kidneys allRiqht? DOES YOUR SLEEP REST YOU? ARE YOU DULL AND BILIOUS? "mrmmm Harvest is about oer; wheat is verj ! light and oats aro nearly a failure. Wo are glad to note that Otto's ghost still exhibits a good hcoMy complexion. G. P. Cather is poiscsscr of a new bindxr. Mr Holtcn of Bladen attonded ehuroh at Cathorlon Sunday. Wm Androws of Batin was in our midst Sunday. Business law Bays, contracts made on Sunday cannot bo onforocd; 'ft looks to E writer as thcro is consider' able business contracted between the young gentlemen and ladies south. The grass is shorter at this time than we ever saw it before. Tho pros pect for hay is very poor and the erf of tho fanner is what bhall wo do for feed for our stock? Thcro has been considerable millot and corn sowed tor feed, but tho present docs not look very promising for a crop. a Cathcrton Sunday teiiool will hold a picnio on E M Grubb's timber claim on tho 25th of July. A general invi tation is extended; all como and have a good sociable timo. Don't forget to brine jour bakets, it does not matter whether it is a basket or a tub just so it contains tho documents. TOI'SY. Ilallor'fl Little German l'llls are tho superior of many and aro excelled by Dftlis. Thav nm nntl.rrrlnfnr. nml .In nnl nauseate. Tliolr uo HtimuhtcH the Htm and corrects tha billions condition of tho stomaoh. They ar aucar-coated. small In size, and are tho inililmxt ntwl inait effect ito cnthartio that can bo fined. Try them once and you will nvver want to use any other. Sold by Deyo Sc Qrlce. WtiA n..f. r.t .... H. .. I . 1. of Sidnoy, died last wook. 'Ornngo liloanam" ia n palnlraa care for all diieni peculiar to womon. Bold frefth by (J. L. (Jotting. HERE is Health in the Wheell Firm muscles, good complexion, and cheerful spirits are the result of plenty of out-door exercise and sun sport of the day. Ride a Columbia line of ' ft I