the red cloud chief. (red cloud, ne) 1879-07-17 [p ]....john r. wifcor left last monday for a months...

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THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. Friday tight. Billy "Arlington. Hotcr than Hades the last week. Another nice rain yesterday morn-in- . PcrcTiate yonr Picltlea of Pcrkim k Mitchell. New Apples at the Red Cloud Grocery. Wheat is said to be remarkably well filled this tcaron. The Chief family have been ck for the last month. A surprise party at Mr. Becker's last Tuesday evening. They are likely to Lave two grain buyers at Cowles this fall. Tho Cnir does the neatest Job priating west of Lincoln. Let's ree, wouldn't it be a goou idea to electa county surveyor this fall. Bather dall in town on account of faracri being bat-- with their harvest. John R. Wifcor left last Monday for a months visit to bis old home in Ohio. Mrs. Moss of California has been vibiting Mrs. ex-Go- t. Garber the Iat week. Mr. Lnfx is selling goods on time er will take farm produce as payment. 49 3w Fort Hayes, (at Red Cloud) was evac- uated last week; the "garrison" fled to the country. The Red Cloud Brtwery has been losed, to resume business again in a fw weeks. Billy Arlington gives imitation of the Irishman. Scotchman, Englishman, Etbeopian etc. The County Central Committee h ealled to meet August 5th. See call in another column. Get your Reitrved Seat withaut extra charge now for sale at Duffield & Co., Drag Store. Do you notice any diffbrancc in the nice of the Ciiikf this week as compared with former issues. Red Cloud needs a boot black. An enterprising "shino" would soon cmasw small fortune here. There seems to b some dissatisfac- tion up the river, on account of tho loca- tion of the bridge. To" hear Arlington will bo a great treat to our citizens, at tba sama time help our Cornet Band. Now that the hot weather in all its jotneps is upon us, would it not bo well to look out for mad dogs. Pedcstrianism is less dangerous on tho west side F Webster street Eince the sidewalks have been t. A Nebraska editor finds consolation in the fact that an eastern preacher says there is a hell for kicking mules. We are happy to say that tho man who predicted a drauth this summer was drowned in one of the late heavy rains. Dr. R. It. Livingston of Platts-mouth- , one of the State fish commission- ers paid our young city a visit last week. Last woek live bogs in the Chicago market took a .sudden full of 20 cents per tundrcd pouads, and pork a fall of $1,00 f er barrel. The question now agitating the minds of the legal fraternity and others, is, whether or no Red Cioud is an in- corporated town. Sidewalks in front of a number of lots on Webster street have been put down, which improves the appearanca of things a little. Miss Hale has gona out in the coun- try for a few daj-- s rest. Sho will soon' return and resume her labors as a first-cla- ss dress maker. Look uot upen the greon apples and cucumbers with covetous eyes, for ver- ily tbey doubleth up the cater thereof with colic and "siob." Remember Billy Arlington is com- ing and will bring that eld favorite the Banjo with him. Don't fail to hear him in his now songs. Our Cornet Band have atade ar rangements tc bring tbe celebrated hu- morist, Billy Arlington, to Red Cloud next Friday July 18th. We understand tbafMr. Leti Mooro has parehased the entire, property of Mr. Kenncoker, in Red Cloud, with- - the ex- ception of the harness shop. ' Hung At Last. In 'Red Cloud July 14th 1879, at Perkins & Mitchell's Red Cloud Grocery, a lot of good well cured Bacon; for further particulars call andaee. ? Something of an unplaenant nature occmred in the vicinity of Red Cloud lately, and we have been requested to "keep still." Yes, we'll keep still, un- til the the proper time arrives. We understand that Mr. Geo. O. Yeiser has purchased the building form- erly occupied by Misse3 Dixon & Olm stead, rand that bis son will open up a Etock of notions etc., in the same. We hope those who, are owing this office will come forward and pay up soon. We don't like to be hard on any one, as we know times aro rather dull, but we have waited long and patiently and would like to poon begin to have at least two meals a day. We understand that a teachers as- sociation was called for last Saturday at the school houe in Red Cloud, and that when the time came for the meeting Mr. Kennpy. the director refused tbe trrscfcpr arlsiittinm to the frhcol bouse, on hat rrcnndv if an;, ire did net Jrarn. v ar MONEY TO LOAN oa ?proTed Und. . Apply lo D. S. Coeabs at tie Conrt Hanse, Red Clond. -- H. F. Mathews, at Burr Tlanncr's barber thop. has purchased s, "lawn mower" with which be trims the hair of those who want a close shave. Go and try it, just the thing for trimming hair this hot weather. 49w2 Yesterday we canvassed the entire town in search of local items, and inter- viewed about a dozen farmers, and the nearest we como to getting bold of an item was that somebody's cow was re- ported to have had twin calves, bat we conld obtain no particulars. We learn that Mr. Fox, a grain merchant from the eastern part of the state, will erect an elevator at Cowlus next week and give his personal atten- tion to the trade at that place. We happen to be personally acquninted with Mr. Fox and can recommend him as a man of sterling worth, and one in whom implicit confidence may be placed. Last Thursday night while tha tin- ner at Mitchell k Morbart's hardware store was cutting a rod of iron, the chisel flew and fetruek the lamp causing it to explode; the homing oil spread over the floor and but for the timely arrival of assistance the building wonld have been consumed. By almost superhu- man efforts the flames was smothered and no great damage was done. The trial of Mr. McFarland, town Marshall, for striking Geo. Zeiss, drew quite a crowd. The Jury remained out until four o'clock in the morning and failed to agree, they stood five for con- viction and one for acquittal. The pros ecution was conducted in a masterly manner by O. C. Case and the defence by J. S. Gilbam. The time for the new trial is sot for Aug. 10th KOTICZ. The Republican Co ntral Committee of Webster county will meet at the Court IIouso at Red Cloud, Saturday at 2 P. M. Aug. 9th 1879, for the purpoic of appointing a time to hold tho county Convention, and to apportion the nuin ber of delegates to each preoinct; also to transact such business aa may properly como beforo them. E. 0. Parker, July 14th, 1879. Chairman. BTE1TED. From Indian Creek, 3 miles northwest of Red Cloud, Sunday morning, July 13th, a yellow colored horse, black mane and tail, collar marked and shod in front. Any person returning ths?animal.to me or giving information or its whereabouts will be amply rewarded. Frank Brasher. Last Monday a young student of Blackstonc came up from Nuckolls coun- ty accompanied by a young purp said to bo fleet of foot, for the purnoso of "scooping" our young men and their purps, in a jack rabbit ohase. Joe. Gar- ber, Capt. Liddy, Mr. Wh'itson and other youths of tho city followed by their respective purps, accompanied the youthful rcador of Blackstone to the prairies to test the speed of said purps. A young rabbit with a brokea leg was scared up and the greyhounds and hounds that wasn't gray that were horse- back, gave chaso and "took in" tho rabbit. Tbe two purnBfrom Nuckolls county was scooped, and the Red Cloud uurns wera victorious. Hurrah for home talent, purps and speed. From Scott. July 15 th, 1879 Ed. Chikf. It is harvest time with the people of Walnut Creek now a days, and tho hot sun is ripening the grain so fast that it is driving us up pretty short. If it keeps on this way much longer, it will ripen corn too. I have not seen the corn leaves so badly wilted before &ince '74 as they have been the last two or three days. And yat people will still ooatinue to get married, Squiro Atkins was married last Sunday by Justice Kennedy to Miss EllaLowry. May their future journey bo a pleasant one. It appears to be a bad time for horses on Walnut Creek, Sam Heaton lost a valuable marc last week, and R. 8. Ful- ton has lost ono of his hones whicb he drove into tbe country when be came here Aqricola. Maple Grove Farm. July 12th 1879. Ed. Chief Nothing has transpired in this vicinity of any note except there haa been several hail stones which have done considerable damage to crops. Last monday evening about 4 o'clock the atorm commenced and it lasted about a half hour, and the way it cat up the com and threshed tho wheat waa not slow. It did not cut my corn any worth apo aking of. but southeast of here about two or three miles it doae a great deal of damage to all kiada of grain and vegetables. The fall wheat ia now all harvested and thrashing has begun. Wheat is turning out from 15 to 22 bushels to the acre spring" wheat la hurt-som- e with chintr bugs although tho yield will be fair. - Hail stones fell over ia the northern line of Kansas that measured eight inches in circumference aad supposed to weigh a half pound each. ,;. . D. S. Helvern. . - -- - " U. S. Fish Commissioner Baird has donated to the state of Nebraska 500, 000 eggs with which to stock the waters of the" state. The eggs will be 'taken charge of by W. L. May, H. & Kaley and R. R. Livingston, the State Fish Commissioners, whe will place them in suitable streams for hatching. The troublo seems to be that it is a difficult matter te find a suitable place to hatch the pggs here thry will be safe and whnre thp little fishea vrould b? likrly lo thrne. ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! Ie delivered to ay part of the city by Evans k Clapp. Croqoet sU, very cheap, at the Red Good Drag store. 45tf Morris k Westrccr. Stabler k Dcish er hava just receiv- ed tbe firt car load of threshing-machin- es landed at the Red Cloud depot a car load of the celebrated MinmMta Chief Throhen, whicb they will Pell to those dcriring maehinec, at figures and terms that cannot fail to suit purchasers. Call and examine tLe machines, just north of J. G. Potter's store Red Cloud, Neb. 2w From Farmers Creek. Ed. Chirp We don't go to Red Cloud very often, but when we do wc hear some news we hear that there is going to Imj a thourough sifting out of all of the olJ county officers If that is so wc want to help do it. It Is said that none of the offices pay if that is the case, we as a pcop'e io thin county hava abused the clerk and treasurer too long. Six years is too long, I can hate a man and abuse bim for a month, tut not for bix years. I bear tba Mr. Gilbam is going to mcceed Mr. Gaslin. some one to take Mr. Tulleys place and some one Mr. JoDe.i' and so on all around the ring. Now sir I tell you and the peop'e of the county that the time has come that the ledger should be laid on the counter that the people may know how the finances of the county stands. The tax-paye- rs want to know where the mon- ey goes to. I understantiLthat iustead of reducing the debt of the county, we are continually enlarging it. If that is tbe case when will oar county scrip be at par? Echo anhwers when? Yours truly, Tai.lv Onb. Our Washington Letter. Washington D. C. July 9th, 1879 Tbe demoeratio party has a remarke-bi- o aptitude for crawling through small holes when it gets in a corner, but with all it has not been able to get away from the ugly fact that it took an untenable position at the extra sea-sia- n and was forced by public opinion to baek down from it. They have bc.n very industrious in circulating the asser- tion that the President and tbe Republi- cans are tbe backers down, but when called upon for proof thfy cannot furaih it. Tha fact ta more and aaore apparent that they met with an ignominious de- feat on the ground of their owa choos- ing A close examination of the law ia connection with the late legislation shows that not one thing was accomplished in tho way of hampering tho Goit in the performance of its duty, as the Confed- erates threatened in advance to be their purpose, unless the President obeyed their dictation. The U. S. Marshals will be appointed wherever by law they are authorized, and it is not likely that future fessions will refuse to appropriate oner to pay for carrying the laws that stand unrepealed on the statute book. Tbe only elections where deputy mar- shals will be called for this year are in California, where 4 members of Congress are to be elected, and in one Iowa and ono New York distriot where vacancies are to be filled, and the President will not neglect his duty or allow the other Goit officers to neglect theirs because of any temporary makes shift of the hard pressed democrats. As for the other legislation, the supervisor law was left unmolested and the army bill is harm- less since no lawyer dare say that such an act can nullity tbe constitution or drive the President from tho perfor mance of his sworn duty. On tho whole, therefore, the Repablicans are growing happy over the situation, while the Democrats arc groping around in the dark for something to hang hope upon. In addition to this geod feeliag preva- lent as a reiultofthe late congressional contests, the accounts at head quarters from the campaigns now in progress in Maine, Ohie, California and Iowa are most encouraging. Many of our utero sanguine friends are predicting a clean sweep in California, the four members of Congress included, while in the other States named there seems to be no rea- sonable doubt of victory. The Con- gressional Committee here arc sending eut many ppecches, thoso most called for being Senator Chandler's, Senator Blaine's, Mr. Dorr's and Mr. Rebeson's. I should not neglect to say that Sec'y. Sherman is going to Portland immedi- ately to help Senator Blaino open the Maine campaigR. He will make eevoral speeches in that State, and probably on his return speak in Boston and perhaps elsewhere in New England. Some surprise has been caused by the open and frank manner in which Senator Conkling the other day named Senator Windotn as a very promising candidate fir the presidency. 8cnator Cookling is one of those fast friends of Gen. Grant who believes that gentleman will not enttr politics again, and who is looking for some one who next to the General could unite and enthuse the party. It will be seen that this sentiment of ;he N. Y. Senator accords with what I have before written of Senatot Windom who is an ardent Republican and an admira- ble man in every respect. It will be recollected that many months before the nominating convention of 1876, Seo'y. Sherman, then U. S. Senater, publicly announced Go Hayes as the coming man for President. Is this announce ment of Senator Conkling history re- peating itself? Whatever may be the result of this free dis:us-io- n of cand- idate, the party is good natured and determined to unite and elect next year. The assaults upon tbe President for appointing Capt. Eads on the Mississ- ippi River commission will not count for much. Capt. Eads knows more about the nihject than any other man in tbe coanlry, and his appointment was a good one. Rep. Mrs. Lutz u telliog ber fusaaser UaU at cost. 4S-i- t PICTURES ! PICTURES !! Mr. Chancy has "pitched hu teat" in Red Cloud and will remain a ahort time to supply those who are desiroau of hav- ing good pictures. "Secure the shadow ere the substance fades." TO FARMERS. We wish to call yout attention to our Machine OU, which are of superior quality, and wc offer at bottom' prior. lUd Cloud Drug Store. 45lf Morris k Wetveer. FOR SALE. A No. 1 EdipK Tbrfibcr and four-whe- el ten-hort- -c Woodbury mounted power, with equalizers attached. Will ukc notes or dueling accounts. Pric low. D. S. Helvern. 45:6 Wholesale & Keuil Stationery, School and MiMxIaneous Hooks. Wall Paper a peciality at Red rock prices, already trimed. Fancy Stationery and Notion at the Post Office Buildinf. We ofTcr our White Lead and Oil at greatlv reduced D rices. Call and exam- ine. Red Cloud Drue Store, two doors weMt of Rov's Home. 45tf Morris k Weatveer. FA2K2SS ATTZKTXCK. I drirr to cotamrnre henlinr ettle hoit the Grit of Mir. w'e" treprel to cirentlr fatiifaetinn. Trn 'J) cu per tnuntb. ier hed. ClreTati. 32tf K. W.H. HYiY. Head of Farmer'i Crtek. Idt1b. Neb 270TICS TO TEACHZSS. Notice u hereby rirrn. that I will exantne all peron who xny dnri to- - offer therarlre as can'IMafra for teachrt of the primary or com icon febooN of WehUr coonty. at ued ( loud on tbe first Saturday of each month at nine c'elock a, m.iharp. A. A. Port. Co.. Sopt NOTICE TO 7AZ-PAYZ2- S. Notice is hereby iriren that tbe tax lift for 137 for the rilUce of Hed Clocd i now in my banils for the cntlrction of taic.: that (aid taxe are due, and if not paid within three month from the date of tfaia notice they will be declar- ed delinquent and ?ntject to all the forfeiture and penaltiea atuchinr to delinquent taxes un- der the general laws of the .State. Witness my band thin 9th day of July A. D. 1879. J. A. Tcllkth. I8t3 Town Treasurer NOTICE OF FIHAL P100F. LAND OFFICK TJIaoninrton Nebraak July 9ih 57J Notice i her-b- y riren that the following naae settler ba filed notice of hit intention to make final proof in tupport of hi claim, and eeura float entry thereof at tba expiration of thirty dayi from the date of thU notice, ril: Franeia M. Randall for tbe weal half outh-we- nt quarter north-eaatqnrt- er south-wa- it quar- ter and north-we- n quarter fouth-eu- t quartar Sec. 31 T. 1 R. 11. and namei the followlnc a hi witneiiio. viz : Olirer I. ifcKinler of Red Cloud Nob. aad Labon Aubuihea of Red Goud Neb. B. y. SWITZER. juIyl'aurH Regiiter. NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF. LAND OFFICE! Bloomington Nebraska July 3d 1679.) Noticw i hereby given that the following named settler hnx filed notice of bis intention to make final Droof in sutiort of his claim, aud secure final entry tbarcof at the expiration of thirty da trom the date otthM notiee. tii: Henry Neimryer for the south-we- st quarter So- -. 28 T. 4 R. 10 wet. and names tho following as his witnesses, rit: Frederick Hank of Blue Hill Neh. and Louis Hitters of Blue Hill Neb. julylOaugT H, V. EfiTtti, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF. LAND OFFK CK) Bloomington Nehravk July 5th S79.I Notice is horeby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final croof in litlirt of his claim, and t e cure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date or this notice. tx; Henry C. A minis of Webster county Neb., for the sonth-we- st quarter Hec. 9 T. 1 It. 10 west, and names the following aa hi witnesses, rii: Fran- ces Ilouchin of Hed Cloud Neb. and John A. Coon of Red Cloud Neb. july!0aug7 3. W. SWITZER, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF. LAND OFFICE) Bloomington Nebraska July 2nd 1879.) Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support ofhis claim, and se-cu- ro final entry thereof at tko expiration of thirty days from the Jato of this notice. viz: Charles Hunter, for the south-ea- st quarter see. C town 2 range 12. and nsmes ibe following as his witnesses, viz: Ezra II. Jones of Inavale Neb. and Leverett II. Luce of Inavale A'eb. 4S-- 5t S. V. SWITZER, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF. Land Office at Bloomington Neb.) Juno 23d, 1S79.J Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in runoort of his claim, and se cure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: Thomas Quinn of Webster County Nebraska, for tho xnrth half North-oa- st quartar and North half North-we- st quarter See. 23 town 3 rani 10 west, and names Urn following as his witnesses, viz: William Crouch of Cowle webster county Neb. and Curtis Real of Batin Nebraska. 46t5 S. W. Swirzia, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF. Land Office at Hloorninctnn Neb.) June 19th' 1379.; Notice it hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bi intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and se cure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days Trom the anteof tms notice, viz; Oliver I. Sawyer, for the north-we- st quarter, north-ea- st quarter, and lots 3. 4. and A. Sec. 15 Town 1 Range 9 west, and names the following aa bis witnesses, viz: Jacob Kindrher of Guide Uoek Neb., and Chancey F. Wood of Guide Rock Neb. 46t5 S. W. SWITZER. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF. Land Ofaee at Bloomington Neb.) July 7th 1S79.J Notice it hereby given that the followioi named settlers have filed notice of intention o make final nioof in support of their claims, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of 30 days from the date of this notice, viz: Arthur L. Burton Hnmcstead application 1419, for the south-we- st quarter Sec 2T.2K. 10 west, and names the following as bis witnesses, viz: Fira Barton f Cowlej Neb. and Baxter P. Bur- ton of Cbwles Neb. Kzrm i urton Homestead application 119. for the north-ea- st quarter Sec 2 T. 2 K. 10 west. The claimant names thefellowing persons as his witnesses to prove bis claim, viz: Arthur L. Bur- ton of Covles Neb. and Baxter P. Burton of Cowles Neb. julyl0xtf7 S. W. SWITZER. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF. Land Office at Bloomington. NeV. ) Jane 12th. 1S79.) Notise is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of intention to make final proof in support of their claims and secure final entry thereof on the expiration of thirty days Trom tbe date of this notico, vis. William H. Norris. II d application No. 362 for south-wrs- t quarter section IS, Tp. 2. Rang 9. with the following witnesses to prove his elaim. Geah S. Ki'e. of Guide Rock. Webster County. Neb-- , and Perry Vorris of Gaide Rock, Webster County, Neb. Geah S. Kites Ud application No. 3tv. for the north-ea- st quarter sect on 12. Tp. 2. Range 16. witn the followiug named witnesses to prov hi elaim: William II. Norris. ot Gnida Rock. Webster County. jFeb.. and Perry Norris of nnlile Koek. w ebster County. Neb. 45t5 S. W. SWITZER, Register. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Sheriff of the county of Webster. State of Neb- raska, wilt by virtue of an order of rale granted the nth day of Jnly A. D. 1ST?, by William Gas-li- n Jr. Judge of the listriet Court of said coun- ty, and to him directed, will offer at public sale at the store formerly ocupied by Lather E. Snell in Red Cloud Nebraska, on the 21st day of July A. D. 1879. at ten o'clock a. v. the following goods and chatties heretofore taken by too as the property of Lather E. Snell. by virtue of several orders of attachment issued by the Dis- trict Court asainst the said Lather K. Snell and in favor of Smith Brothers M Thoxp son. Totl A Maul. Steele - Johnson. Morgan A Gallager. respectively, to-w- it: A general stock of merchandise consatiag of dry goods, clothing, sroeeries. queaarware, grain sacks, salt, dried ana canned traits, boots d shoes, show cases, notions kc Said saia to continue from day to day until said goodjand merchandisearesold. Dated at Ketf Clocd this the 9th day of Jnlj A. D. 137. J. gV - 43t2 Sheriff Webster Co.; Sefc. Pr- - A. P. PAILEY. Frg Deatisf. ercr Jfen.a A Crt iter. It Cload. Net. I.! Isz-rvrr-- i rWUlartioa gwaval I ? ar rfas4d. Charge raoaVU. tf IU SIP SSLSST SCHOOL. Tbe fifth term of this taititstion will open in the new sbJ cotamwlioQ h&ll, built exprctslj for the icfeool, oa WEDNESDAY. AUG. 27ih IST8, isd eontirjgc twelve week. Pupils fittevl for bannes er teaching. Hoard eo be ebuioed it ienb!e rite Tuittoa $5 per term, on-kil- f parable ta advaace. For farther tsfor taitioe address) a eallon the prineip, U. W. Springer. 47-7- t Ked Cloud, Neb Red Cloud Mills! Wt ire prepared to i cot-tor- n work. Flour Feed find Corn Meal for Bale. MST'Satiafactiot) guaranteed iu iul-it- i of flour HOLD, and ft dTOM wuiik. Farmers f hoold be parttoulai to secure the beat of tetd-whea- t. Potter & Frisbie S.B.DUFFIELD&Co. DEALERS IS Draff 9c Medicine, at Retail or Wholesale. Using all alike, they sell Good ffosds at LOw prices. ft! tationiry. Wall paper, fc Paint, Oils, Varnishes Etc. Money Parses, Bill books, Albans, Endless Variety of Toilet Articles, Dye Stuff, hair, tooth k paiat Brnshe Mnkstinds, Blank Books, News Etc. Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco's, Lamps, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Motion, Eligant Pharmocenticalpreparatioas a Specialty. Uomeopathic Hcraidic. Everything Guaranteed to be as represented. Call at Store, oae door South of Bank. RED CLOUD - NEB. SAM'L GARBER DEALER TK Dry Goods and Groceries. BOOTS and 8IIOE Hats, Caps. & Ready Made Clothing ! We have the Largest Stock in the Valley and will not be undersold. GIVE US A CALL, ONE 4 ALL Sam'l Carber Red Cloud !Neb. T. E. MOOIST, DEALER IN DRY -- GOODS, sji roeerieU Palate, oik Varulahea, Drugs, Notion?, Etc. Abo a foil line of Boots i Shoes, Hats. Caps, and HARDWARE. 0 sssrCoaatrr Prodae takes ia tscaaas for food. Give at a call. T. ZS Moon COWLES VitM HEADQUARTERS FOR JBST aBSBSfSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsB I jLJiaaw. Mi, Sui:, Eowt, ii. Aserie&a SEW1XCS jiArniSE. k.j is Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. C i: A fR IN FTjOTT JR. FEED Cora. Meat. Bran Chopri 'J ! GROCERIES. Tuil lh Kl Cloud Orry. Ft aaJ Pro vtfion lor hrn joo at ! pha far an er eet. lligbrstssaraet ptlf ia rash ri ff1 train All kinds ofcoaiitiT trodnea takes in srhaaf for cooJi. Uood drliraied to all raits f ta frco of cbarr. Store Mxitb of Rtod's l'low 1'aclorr. Red Cloud, - Nebraska Furniture Store. -- i- A wholesale Mock of Goods of the Finest Quality and sold nt prices lower taaa zYiissroxzorrsiis to tbe Public. W. H, Reed. SssT Special attention give to Under- taking. AED CLOUD. NKB. CHICAGO Lumber Yard BCD CIOUI, lSrhm Yard south or Hampton k tfal ston'j tihop, on Main street. Keep cosrtantlj on band an aortmsnt of Lumber, Lnlh, Sitilns;li, Doors Wist. !rs. I. lane HalrOssral. Piaster Btilldlsjs; rnper !. PLATT & FREKS Proprietor COME! For Yonr LUMBER ! DRY LUMBKR A SI'KCIALTY. TBS BJC8T IS THR HAEKKT Hmltl at Lownt Prlre -- BT- smu &sftsis, REO CLOUD NEB. D. T, THOMAS PKALEUIN DRY-GOODS- . Oroosrlosi, HARPWABE, 8HELFWARE AND General Merchandisei Asricvlfaral Itmplttmtmtm of all kistrft. l m : Highest Market Price paid for countr' produce. COWLEY. ntMA PEliKXXVS a ! - Tito; tCj at MITCHELL'S RED CLOUD GROCERY STORE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Oar foJa ar rt das ta tktj rtpi. a4 rpMBaJ tHr.lw t. rk, trial. AH eosbt at l ka . ftit, a4 S u The Lowest Living Rates. And wc hope to merit the increasing patronage which is being bestowed upon m. Huv vour groceries at a GE N K RA I. GRO C K R V S T O R K jou.,..B.ak.K.atw.:c.a. perlcjns.. MitClU'll. II. Mixrx. MINER M.vt.ifto l M ERCHANDISE. Wt kep CcnaaUntl Oo UaoJ A Fufl my smm, mmimm, &&, CLOTHING HATS- - hbUu tUU Stnk CAPS. BOOT8, Shoes. Glassware, Qeensswuro niut Crockery. We buy our goods for CASH, and defy com- - prtion. When in town give us call. One door south of Pobt Office. Red Cloud. HARDWARE STORE. MlTCHsEI.I. A 9IORIIAUT, lrot. We keep on hand at all times, large and com- plete stock of Hard-war- e. Wo aIo keep apply FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Give us call, as we feci sure wc can suit von in quality and price Remember the place, opposite the Chief Office, Red Cloud. Neb. fBMSssssssssssssssWiaslsSrjP.-- ", (at niaatraieJ CixnW J W9I, CaatT, a4 . lt a T J. I. ill i , At.t a Ms or Of IMobraska. a -- a- a a a of a aa ORIOfliTYIII O MAINTAINElla IsftiuMiti Stptcasbcr, 1878! ITrrlpj rnr.t t"T It r4 f tMs tTr tt? , vr C t Ik W&rtl ITB (BTSaAl. lmpfovtmntt. tL VirrOIt Km Js lr thp"r of anj zsmLSdo in tb eurkrt - a tl TJpxcr1i Vj r. bot of tolonttT toAa- - i Caw ros&Vnt! tUisi ivr It prtr slxsoluritr, n "7Slrfil rlafUa ef frict:cs, atwl aIfojtler ' ' llnrtUnxcf frttrelJU Quflii.'. 1 ' y UcrcfiAsU tod otkn. Trieoc Liberal Traa U tL TrJ. r 4 at Wsaaav A . CUCA0. ItO. Don't buy until vou hava teen tho mtchint in iha WoHd.tha Ever Relitblt "VICTOR." VICTOR SEWING COMPANY, FOR SALE BY Mitchell & Morhart, Cloud Are you going Paint? THE IS THE WORLD IS THE Chemical Paint, VTACTVMMO BT Ceo. W. Pitkin & Co., Subscribe FOR The Chief, -- $2,00 A BROS SIMPUCITYI NEW 8 Important KctitJrftandiBg lightest running MACHINE Eed to BEST YEAR.- - -- ! ' w lj It I! lit:

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Page 1: The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, NE) 1879-07-17 [p ]....John R. Wifcor left last Monday for a months visit to bis old home in Ohio. Mrs. Moss of California has been vibiting Mrs. ex-Go-t

THE CHIEF.LOCAL MATTERS.

Friday tight.Billy "Arlington.

Hotcr than Hades the last week.

Another nice rain yesterday morn-in- .

PcrcTiate yonr Picltlea of Pcrkim kMitchell.

New Apples at the Red CloudGrocery.

Wheat is said to be remarkably well

filled this tcaron.The Chief family have been ck

for the last month.

A surprise party at Mr. Becker'slast Tuesday evening.

They are likely to Lave two grainbuyers at Cowles this fall.

Tho Cnir does the neatest Jobpriating west of Lincoln.

Let's ree, wouldn't it be a goou ideato electa county surveyor this fall.

Bather dall in town on account offaracri being bat-- with their harvest.

John R. Wifcor left last Mondayfor a months visit to bis old home in

Ohio.Mrs. Moss of California has been

vibiting Mrs. ex-Go- t. Garber the Iatweek.

Mr. Lnfx is selling goods on timeer will take farm produce as payment.

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Fort Hayes, (at Red Cloud) was evac-

uated last week; the "garrison" fled tothe country.

The Red Cloud Brtwery has beenlosed, to resume business again in a

fw weeks.

Billy Arlington gives imitation ofthe Irishman. Scotchman, Englishman,Etbeopian etc.

The County Central Committee healled to meet August 5th. See call inanother column.

Get your Reitrved Seat withautextra charge now for sale at Duffield &

Co., Drag Store.Do you notice any diffbrancc in the

nice of the Ciiikf this week as comparedwith former issues.

Red Cloud needs a boot black. Anenterprising "shino" would soon cmasw

small fortune here.

There seems to b some dissatisfac-tion up the river, on account of tho loca-

tion of the bridge.To" hear Arlington will bo a great

treat to our citizens, at tba sama timehelp our Cornet Band.

Now that the hot weather in all itsjotneps is upon us, would it not bo well

to look out for mad dogs.

Pedcstrianism is less dangerous ontho west side F Webster street Eince thesidewalks have been t.

A Nebraska editor finds consolationin the fact that an eastern preacher saysthere is a hell for kicking mules.

We are happy to say that tho manwho predicted a drauth this summer wasdrowned in one of the late heavy rains.

Dr. R. It. Livingston of Platts-mouth- ,

one of the State fish commission-ers paid our young city a visit lastweek.

Last woek live bogs in the Chicagomarket took a .sudden full of 20 cents pertundrcd pouads, and pork a fall of $1,00

fer barrel.

The question now agitating theminds of the legal fraternity and others,is, whether or no Red Cioud is an in-

corporated town.

Sidewalks in front of a number oflots on Webster street have been putdown, which improves the appearancaof things a little.

Miss Hale has gona out in the coun-

try for a few daj-- s rest. Sho will soon'return and resume her labors as a first-cla- ss

dress maker.

Look uot upen the greon apples andcucumbers with covetous eyes, for ver-

ily tbey doubleth up the cater thereofwith colic and "siob."

Remember Billy Arlington is com-

ing and will bring that eld favorite theBanjo with him. Don't fail to hearhim in his now songs.

Our Cornet Band have atade arrangements tc bring tbe celebrated hu-

morist, Billy Arlington, to Red Cloudnext Friday July 18th.

We understand tbafMr. Leti Moorohas parehased the entire, property of Mr.Kenncoker, in Red Cloud, with- - the ex-

ception of the harness shop. '

Hung At Last. In 'Red CloudJuly 14th 1879, at Perkins & Mitchell'sRed Cloud Grocery, a lot of good wellcured Bacon; for further particulars callandaee.? Something of an unplaenant natureoccmred in the vicinity of Red Cloudlately, and we have been requested to"keep still." Yes, we'll keep still, un-

til the the proper time arrives.

We understand that Mr. Geo. O.Yeiser has purchased the building form-erly occupied by Misse3 Dixon & Olmstead, rand that bis son will open up aEtock of notions etc., in the same.

We hope those who, are owing thisoffice will come forward and pay upsoon. We don't like to be hard on anyone, as we know times aro rather dull,but we have waited long and patientlyand would like to poon begin to have atleast two meals a day.

We understand that a teachers as-

sociation was called for last Saturday atthe school houe in Red Cloud, and thatwhen the time came for the meeting

Mr. Kennpy. the director refused tbetrrscfcpr arlsiittinm to the frhcol bouse,

on hat rrcnndv if an;, ire did net

Jrarn.

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MONEY TO LOAN oa ?proTedUnd. . Apply lo D. S. Coeabs at tieConrt Hanse, Red Clond.

-- H. F. Mathews, at Burr Tlanncr'sbarber thop. has purchased s, "lawnmower" with which be trims the hair ofthose who want a close shave. Go andtry it, just the thing for trimming hairthis hot weather. 49w2

Yesterday we canvassed the entiretown in search of local items, and inter-viewed about a dozen farmers, and thenearest we como to getting bold of anitem was that somebody's cow was re-

ported to have had twin calves, bat weconld obtain no particulars.

We learn that Mr. Fox, a grainmerchant from the eastern part of thestate, will erect an elevator at Cowlusnext week and give his personal atten-tion to the trade at that place. Wehappen to be personally acquninted withMr. Fox and can recommend him as aman of sterling worth, and one in whomimplicit confidence may be placed.

Last Thursday night while tha tin-

ner at Mitchell k Morbart's hardwarestore was cutting a rod of iron, thechisel flew and fetruek the lamp causingit to explode; the homing oil spread overthe floor and but for the timely arrivalof assistance the building wonld havebeen consumed. By almost superhu-man efforts the flames was smotheredand no great damage was done.

The trial of Mr. McFarland, townMarshall, for striking Geo. Zeiss, drewquite a crowd. The Jury remained outuntil four o'clock in the morning andfailed to agree, they stood five for con-

viction and one for acquittal. The prosecution was conducted in a masterlymanner by O. C. Case and the defenceby J. S. Gilbam. The time for the newtrial is sot for Aug. 10th

KOTICZ.

The Republican Co ntral Committee ofWebster county will meet at the CourtIIouso at Red Cloud, Saturday at 2 P. M.

Aug. 9th 1879, for the purpoic ofappointing a time to hold tho countyConvention, and to apportion the nuinber of delegates to each preoinct; also to

transact such business aa may properlycomo beforo them. E. 0. Parker,

July 14th, 1879. Chairman.

BTE1TED.

From Indian Creek, 3 miles northwestof Red Cloud, Sunday morning, July13th, a yellow colored horse, black maneand tail, collar marked and shod in front.Any person returning ths?animal.to meor giving information or its whereaboutswill be amply rewarded.

Frank Brasher.

Last Monday a young student ofBlackstonc came up from Nuckolls coun-

ty accompanied by a young purp said tobo fleet of foot, for the purnoso of"scooping" our young men and theirpurps, in a jack rabbit ohase. Joe. Gar-

ber, Capt. Liddy, Mr. Wh'itson andother youths of tho city followed by

their respective purps, accompanied theyouthful rcador of Blackstone to theprairies to test the speed of said purps.A young rabbit with a brokea leg was

scared up and the greyhounds andhounds that wasn't gray that were horse-

back, gave chaso and "took in" thorabbit. Tbe two purnBfrom Nuckolls

county was scooped, and the Red Cloud

uurns wera victorious. Hurrah forhome talent, purps and speed.

From Scott.

July 15 th, 1879

Ed. Chikf. It is harvest time withthe people of Walnut Creek now a days,and tho hot sun is ripening the grain so

fast that it is driving us up pretty short.If it keeps on this way much longer, itwill ripen corn too. I have not seen thecorn leaves so badly wilted before &ince

'74 as they have been the last two orthree days.

And yat people will still ooatinue to

get married, Squiro Atkins was marriedlast Sunday by Justice Kennedy to Miss

EllaLowry. May their future journeybo a pleasant one.

It appears to be a bad time for horseson Walnut Creek, Sam Heaton lost avaluable marc last week, and R. 8. Ful-

ton has lost ono of his hones whicb hedrove into tbe country when be came

here Aqricola.

Maple Grove Farm.July 12th 1879.

Ed. Chief Nothing has transpiredin this vicinity of any note except therehaa been several hail stones which havedone considerable damage to crops.Last monday evening about 4 o'clock theatorm commenced and it lasted about ahalf hour, and the way it cat up thecom and threshed tho wheat waa notslow. It did not cut my corn any worthapo aking of. but southeast of here abouttwo or three miles it doae a great dealof damage to all kiada of grain andvegetables.

The fall wheat ia now all harvestedand thrashing has begun. Wheatis turning out from 15 to 22 bushels tothe acre spring" wheat la hurt-som- e

with chintr bugs although tho yield willbe fair.- Hail stones fell over ia the northernline of Kansas that measured eightinches in circumference aad supposed toweigh a half pound each.,;. . D. S. Helvern.

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U. S. Fish Commissioner Baird hasdonated to the state of Nebraska 500,

000 eggs with which to stock the watersof the" state. The eggs will be 'takencharge of by W. L. May, H. & Kaleyand R. R. Livingston, the State FishCommissioners, whe will place them insuitable streams for hatching. Thetroublo seems to be that it is a difficultmatter te find a suitable place to hatchthe pggs here thry will be safe andwhnre thp little fishea vrould b? likrly lothrne.

ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!Ie delivered to ay part of the city

by Evans k Clapp.

Croqoet sU, very cheap, at the RedGood Drag store. 45tf

Morris k Westrccr.

Stabler k Dcish er hava just receiv-

ed tbe firt car load of threshing-machin- es

landed at the Red Cloud depota car load of the celebrated MinmMtaChief Throhen, whicb they will Pell tothose dcriring maehinec, at figures andterms that cannot fail to suit purchasers.Call and examine tLe machines, justnorth of J. G. Potter's store Red Cloud,Neb. 2w

From Farmers Creek.

Ed. Chirp We don't go to RedCloud very often, but when we do wchear some news we hear that there is

going to Imj a thourough sifting out ofall of the olJ county officers If that isso wc want to help do it. It Is said thatnone of the offices pay if that is thecase, we as a pcop'e io thin county havaabused the clerk and treasurer too long.

Six years is too long, I can hate a manand abuse bim for a month, tut not forbix years. I bear tba Mr. Gilbam isgoing to mcceed Mr. Gaslin. some oneto take Mr. Tulleys place and some oneMr. JoDe.i' and so on all around thering. Now sir I tell you and the peop'eof the county that the time has come

that the ledger should be laid on thecounter that the people may know how

the finances of the county stands. Thetax-paye- rs want to know where the mon-

ey goes to. I understantiLthat iustead of

reducing the debt of the county, we arecontinually enlarging it. If that is tbecase when will oar county scrip be atpar? Echo anhwers when?

Yours truly,Tai.lv Onb.

Our Washington Letter.

Washington D. C. July 9th, 1879

Tbe demoeratio party has a remarke-bi- o

aptitude for crawling through smallholes when it gets in a corner, but withall it has not been able toget away from the ugly fact that it took

an untenable position at the extra sea-sia- n

and was forced by public opinion tobaek down from it. They have bc.nvery industrious in circulating the asser-

tion that the President and tbe Republi-cans are tbe backers down, but whencalled upon for proof thfy cannot furaihit. Tha fact ta more and aaore apparentthat they met with an ignominious de-

feat on the ground of their owa choos-

ing A close examination of the law iaconnection with the late legislation showsthat not one thing was accomplished intho way of hampering tho Goit in theperformance of its duty, as the Confed-erates threatened in advance to be theirpurpose, unless the President obeyed

their dictation. The U. S. Marshalswill be appointed wherever by law theyare authorized, and it is not likely thatfuture fessions will refuse to appropriate

oner to pay for carrying the laws thatstand unrepealed on the statute book.Tbe only elections where deputy mar-

shals will be called for this year are inCalifornia, where 4 members of Congress

are to be elected, and in one Iowa andono New York distriot where vacanciesare to be filled, and the President will

not neglect his duty or allow the otherGoit officers to neglect theirs because of

any temporary makes shift of the hardpressed democrats. As for the otherlegislation, the supervisor law was leftunmolested and the army bill is harm-

less since no lawyer dare say that suchan act can nullity tbe constitution ordrive the President from tho performance of his sworn duty. On tho whole,

therefore, the Repablicans are growinghappy over the situation, while theDemocrats arc groping around in thedark for something to hang hope upon.In addition to this geod feeliag preva-

lent as a reiultofthe late congressional

contests, the accounts at head quartersfrom the campaigns now in progress inMaine, Ohie, California and Iowa aremost encouraging. Many of our uterosanguine friends are predicting a cleansweep in California, the four members ofCongress included, while in the otherStates named there seems to be no rea-

sonable doubt of victory. The Con-

gressional Committee here arc sendingeut many ppecches, thoso most called

for being Senator Chandler's, SenatorBlaine's, Mr. Dorr's and Mr. Rebeson's.I should not neglect to say that Sec'y.Sherman is going to Portland immedi-

ately to help Senator Blaino open theMaine campaigR. He will make eevoralspeeches in that State, and probably onhis return speak in Boston and perhapselsewhere in New England.

Some surprise has been caused by theopen and frank manner in which SenatorConkling the other day named SenatorWindotn as a very promising candidatefir the presidency. 8cnator Cookling isone of those fast friends of Gen. Grantwho believes that gentleman will notenttr politics again, and who is lookingfor some one who next to the Generalcould unite and enthuse the party. Itwill be seen that this sentiment of ;heN. Y. Senator accords with what I havebefore written of Senatot Windom who

is an ardent Republican and an admira-ble man in every respect. It will berecollected that many months before thenominating convention of 1876, Seo'y.Sherman, then U. S. Senater, publiclyannounced Go Hayes as the coming

man for President. Is this announcement of Senator Conkling history re-

peating itself? Whatever may be theresult of this free dis:us-io- n of cand-

idate, the party is good natured anddetermined to unite and elect nextyear.

The assaults upon tbe President forappointing Capt. Eads on the Mississ-

ippi River commission will not count formuch. Capt. Eads knows more aboutthe nihject than any other man in tbecoanlry, and his appointment was a goodone. Rep.

Mrs. Lutz u telliog ber fusaaserUaU at cost. 4S-i- t

PICTURES ! PICTURES ! !

Mr. Chancy has "pitched hu teat" in

Red Cloud and will remain a ahort timeto supply those who are desiroau of hav-

ing good pictures. "Secure the shadowere the substance fades."

TO FARMERS.We wish to call yout attention to our

Machine OU, which are of superiorquality, and wc offer at bottom' prior.lUd Cloud Drug Store. 45lf

Morris k Wetveer.

FOR SALE.A No. 1 EdipK Tbrfibcr and four-whe- el

ten-hort- -c Woodbury mountedpower, with equalizers attached. Willukc notes or dueling accounts. Priclow. D. S. Helvern. 45:6

Wholesale & Keuil Stationery, Schooland MiMxIaneous Hooks.

Wall Paper a peciality at Red rockprices, already trimed.

Fancy Stationery and Notion at thePost Office Buildinf.

We ofTcr our White Lead and Oil atgreatlv reduced D rices. Call and exam-ine. Red Cloud Drue Store, two doorsweMt of Rov's Home. 45tf

Morris k Weatveer.

FA2K2SS ATTZKTXCK.

I drirr to cotamrnre henlinr ettle hoitthe Grit of Mir. w'e" treprel to cirentlrfatiifaetinn. Trn 'J) cu per tnuntb. ierhed. ClreTati.32tf K. W.H. HYiY.Head of Farmer'i Crtek. Idt1b. Neb

270TICS TO TEACHZSS.

Notice u hereby rirrn. that I will exantneall peron who xny dnri to-- offer therarlreas can'IMafra for teachrt of the primary orcom icon febooN of WehUr coonty. at ued( loud on tbe first Saturday of each month atnine c'elock a, m.iharp.

A. A. Port. Co.. Sopt

NOTICE TO 7AZ-PAYZ2- S.

Notice is hereby iriren that tbe tax lift for137 for the rilUce of Hed Clocd i now in mybanils for the cntlrction of taic.: that (aid taxeare due, and if not paid within three monthfrom the date of tfaia notice they will be declar-ed delinquent and ?ntject to all the forfeitureand penaltiea atuchinr to delinquent taxes un-

der the general laws of the .State.Witness my band thin 9th day of July A. D.

1879. J. A. Tcllkth.I8t3 Town Treasurer

NOTICE OF FIHAL P100F.LAND OFFICK

TJIaoninrton NebraakJuly 9ih 57J

Notice i her-b- y riren that the followingnaae settler ba filed notice of hit intention tomake final proof in tupport of hi claim, andeeura float entry thereof at tba expiration

of thirty dayi from the date of thU notice, ril:Franeia M. Randall for tbe weal half outh-we- nt

quarter north-eaatqnrt- er south-wa- it quar-ter and north-we- n quarter fouth-eu- t quartarSec. 31 T. 1 R. 11. and namei the followlnc a hiwitneiiio. viz : Olirer I. ifcKinler of RedCloud Nob. aad Labon Aubuihea of Red GoudNeb. B. y. SWITZER.juIyl'aurH Regiiter.

NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF.LAND OFFICE!

Bloomington NebraskaJuly 3d 1679.)

Noticw i hereby given that the followingnamed settler hnx filed notice of bis intention tomake final Droof in sutiort of his claim, audsecure final entry tbarcof at the expiration ofthirty da trom the date otthM notiee. tii:Henry Neimryer for the south-we- st quarterSo- -. 28 T. 4 R. 10 wet. and names tho followingas his witnesses, rit: Frederick Hank of BlueHill Neh. and Louis Hitters of Blue Hill Neb.julylOaugT H, V. EfiTtti, Register.

NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF.LAND OFFKCK)

Bloomington NehravkJuly 5th S79.I

Notice is horeby given that the followingnamed settler has filed notice of bis intention tomake final croof in litlirt of his claim, and t ecure final entry thereof at the expiration ofthirty days from the date or this notice. tx;

Henry C. A minis of Webster county Neb., forthe sonth-we- st quarter Hec. 9 T. 1 It. 10 west, andnames the following aa hi witnesses, rii: Fran-ces Ilouchin of Hed Cloud Neb. and John A.Coon of Red Cloud Neb.july!0aug7 3. W. SWITZER, Register.

NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF.LAND OFFICE)

Bloomington NebraskaJuly 2nd 1879.)

Notice is hereby given that tho followingnamed settler has filed notice of his intention tomake final proof in support ofhis claim, and se-cu- ro

final entry thereof at tko expiration ofthirty days from the Jato of this notice. viz:

Charles Hunter, for the south-ea- st quarter see.C town 2 range 12. and nsmes ibe following ashis witnesses, viz: Ezra II. Jones of InavaleNeb. and Leverett II. Luce of Inavale A'eb.4S-- 5t S. V. SWITZER, Register.

NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF.Land Office at Bloomington Neb.)

Juno 23d, 1S79.JNotice is hereby given that the following

named settler has filed notice of his intention tomake final proof in runoort of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration ofthirty days from the date of this notice, viz:

Thomas Quinn of Webster County Nebraska,for tho xnrth half North-oa- st quartar and Northhalf North-we- st quarter See. 23 town 3 rani 10west, and names Urn following as his witnesses,viz: William Crouch of Cowle webster countyNeb. and Curtis Real of Batin Nebraska.46t5 S. W. Swirzia, Register.

NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF.Land Office at Hloorninctnn Neb.)

June 19th' 1379.;Notice it hereby given that the following

named settler has filed notice of bi intention tomake final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration ofthirty days Trom the anteof tms notice, viz;

Oliver I. Sawyer, for the north-we- st quarter,north-ea- st quarter, and lots 3. 4. and A. Sec. 15Town 1 Range 9 west, and names the followingaa bis witnesses, viz: Jacob Kindrher of GuideUoek Neb., and Chancey F. Wood of GuideRock Neb.46t5 S. W. SWITZER. Register.

NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF.Land Ofaee at Bloomington Neb.)

July 7th 1S79.JNotice it hereby given that the followioi

named settlers have filed notice of intention omake final nioof in support of their claims, andsecure final entry thereof at the expiration of 30days from the date of this notice, viz:

Arthur L. Burton Hnmcstead application 1419,for the south-we- st quarter Sec 2T.2K. 10 west,and names the following as bis witnesses, viz:Fira Barton f Cowlej Neb. and Baxter P. Bur-ton of Cbwles Neb.

Kzrm i urton Homestead application 119. forthe north-ea- st quarter Sec 2 T. 2 K. 10 west.The claimant names thefellowing persons as hiswitnesses to prove bis claim, viz: Arthur L. Bur-ton of Covles Neb. and Baxter P. Burton ofCowles Neb.julyl0xtf7 S. W. SWITZER. Register.

NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF.Land Office at Bloomington. NeV. )

Jane 12th. 1S79.)Notise is hereby given that the following

named settlers have filed notice of intention tomake final proof in support of their claims andsecure final entry thereof on the expiration ofthirty days Trom tbe date of this notico, vis.

William H. Norris. II d application No. 362for south-wrs- t quarter section IS, Tp. 2. Rang9. with the following witnesses to prove hiselaim. Geah S. Ki'e. of Guide Rock. WebsterCounty. Neb-- , and Perry Vorris of Gaide Rock,Webster County, Neb.

Geah S. Kites Ud application No. 3tv. for thenorth-ea- st quarter sect on 12. Tp. 2. Range 16.witn the followiug named witnesses to provhi elaim: William II. Norris. ot Gnida Rock.Webster County. jFeb.. and Perry Norris ofnnlile Koek. w ebster County. Neb.45t5 S. W. SWITZER, Register.

Sheriff's Sale.Notice is hereby given that the undersigned

Sheriff of the county of Webster. State of Neb-raska, wilt by virtue of an order of rale grantedthe nth day of Jnly A. D. 1ST?, by William Gas-li-n

Jr. Judge of the listriet Court of said coun-ty, and to him directed, will offer at public saleat the store formerly ocupied by Lather E. Snellin Red Cloud Nebraska, on the 21st day ofJulyA. D. 1879. at ten o'clock a. v. the followinggoods and chatties heretofore taken by too asthe property of Lather E. Snell. by virtue ofseveral orders of attachment issued by the Dis-trict Court asainst the said Lather K. Snell andin favor of Smith Brothers M Thoxp son. TotlA Maul. Steele - Johnson. Morgan A Gallager.respectively, to-w- it:

A general stock of merchandise consatiag ofdry goods, clothing, sroeeries. queaarware, grainsacks, salt, dried ana canned traits, boots dshoes, show cases, notions kc Said saia tocontinue from day to day until said goodjandmerchandisearesold.

Dated at Ketf Clocd this the 9th day ofJnljA. D. 137. J. gV -43t2 Sheriff Webster Co.; Sefc.

Pr- - A. P. PAILEY.Frg Deatisf. ercr Jfen.a A Crtiter. It Cload. Net. I.! Isz-rvrr-- i

rWUlartioa gwaval I ? arrfas4d. Charge raoaVU. tf

IU SIP SSLSST SCHOOL.

Tbe fifth term of this taititstion willopen in the new sbJ cotamwlioQ h&ll,built exprctslj for the icfeool, oa

WEDNESDAY. AUG. 27ih IST8,

isd eontirjgc twelve week.Pupils fittevl for bannes er teaching.

Hoard eo be ebuioed it ienb!erite Tuittoa $5 per term, on-kil- f

parable ta advaace. For farther tsfortaitioe address) a eallon the prineip,

U. W. Springer.47-7- t Ked Cloud, Neb

Red Cloud Mills!

Wt ire prepared to i cot-tor- n

work.

Flour Feed find Corn

Meal for Bale.

MST'Satiafactiot) guaranteed iu iul-it- iof flour HOLD, and ft dTOM wuiik.

Farmers f hoold be parttoulai to securethe beat of tetd-whea- t.

Potter & Frisbie

S.B.DUFFIELD&Co.

DEALERS IS

Draff 9c Medicine, atRetail or Wholesale.Using all alike, they sellGood ffosds at LOw prices.ft! tationiry. Wall paper,

fc Paint, Oils, Varnishes Etc.

Money Parses, Bill books, Albans,

Endless Variety of Toilet Articles,

Dye Stuff, hair, tooth k paiat Brnshe

Mnkstinds, Blank Books, News Etc.

Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco's, Lamps,

Inks, Pens, Pencils,

Motion,Eligant Pharmocenticalpreparatioas a

Specialty. Uomeopathic Hcraidic.

Everything Guaranteed

to be as represented.

Call at Store, oae door South of Bank.

RED CLOUD - NEB.

SAM'L GARBER

DEALER TK

Dry Goods andGroceries.

BOOTS and 8IIOE

Hats, Caps. &

Ready Made Clothing !

We have the Largest

Stock in the Valley and will

not be undersold.

GIVE US A CALL, ONE 4 ALL

Sam'l CarberRed Cloud !Neb.

T. E. MOOIST,

DEALER IN

DRY -- GOODS,

sji roeerieU

Palate,

oikVarulahea,

Drugs, Notion?, Etc.

Abo a foil line of

Boots i Shoes,Hats. Caps, and

HARDWARE.0

sssrCoaatrr Prodae takes ia tscaaas forfood. Give at a call.

T. ZS MoonCOWLES VitM

HEADQUARTERS FOR

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Flour & FeedSTORE,

CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop.C i: A fR IN

FTjOTTJR. FEEDCora. Meat. Bran Chopri 'J !

GROCERIES.Tuil lh Kl Cloud Orry. Ft aaJ Pro

vtfion lor hrn joo at ! pha far an ereet.

lligbrstssaraet ptlf ia rash ri ff1 trainAll kinds ofcoaiitiT trodnea takes in srhaaffor cooJi. Uood drliraied to all raits f tafrco of cbarr.

Store Mxitb of Rtod's l'low 1'aclorr.

Red Cloud, - Nebraska

Furniture Store.--i-

A wholesale Mock of Goods of the Finest

Quality and sold nt prices

lower taaa

zYiissroxzorrsiisto tbe Public.

W. H, Reed.SssT Special attention give to Under-taking.

AED CLOUD. NKB.

CHICAGOLumber YardBCD CIOUI, lSrhm

Yard south or Hampton k tfal ston'jtihop, on Main street.

Keep cosrtantlj on band an aortmsnt ofLumber, Lnlh, Sitilns;li, Doors Wist.

!rs. I. lane HalrOssral. PiasterBtilldlsjs; rnper !.

PLATT & FREKSProprietor

COME!For Yonr

LUMBER !DRY LUMBKR A SI'KCIALTY.

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D. T, THOMASPKALEUIN

DRY-GOODS- .

Oroosrlosi,

HARPWABE,

8HELFWARE AND

GeneralMerchandisei

Asricvlfaral Itmplttmtmtm

of all kistrft.

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Highest Market Pricepaid for countr'

produce.

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MITCHELL'S

RED CLOUD GROCERY STORE

STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.Oar foJa ar rt das ta tktj rtpi. a4 rpMBaJ tHr.lw t. rk,

trial. AH eosbt at l ka . ftit, a4 S u

The Lowest Living Rates.And wc hope to merit the increasing patronage

which is being bestowed upon m. Huvvour groceries at a

G E N K R A I. GRO C K R V S T O R K

jou.,..B.ak.K.atw.:c.a. perlcjns.. MitClU'll.

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M ERCHANDISE.Wt kep CcnaaUntl Oo UaoJ A Fufl

my smm, mmimm, &&,

CLOTHINGHATS- -

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Stnk

CAPS.BOOT8,

Shoes. Glassware, Qeensswuro niut

Crockery.

We buy our goods for CASH, and defy com- -prtion. When in town give us call.

One door south of Pobt Office.

Red Cloud.

HARDWARE STORE.MlTCHsEI.I. A 9IORIIAUT, lrot.

We keep on hand at all times, large and com-

plete stock of Hard-war- e.

Wo aIo keep apply

FARMING IMPLEMENTS.Give us call, as we feci sure wc can suit von

in quality and price

Remember the place, opposite the Chief Office,

Red Cloud. Neb.

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Don't buy until vou hava teen tho mtchint iniha WoHd.tha Ever Relitblt "VICTOR."

VICTOR SEWING COMPANY,

FOR SALE BY

Mitchell & Morhart, Cloud

Are you going Paint?THE IS THE WORLD IS THE

Chemical Paint,VTACTVMMO BT

Ceo. W. Pitkin & Co.,

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