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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1877)
SEsfeSjfflSJ - v . Sseafc i CWWL..H r ft. E U .tW i . t THE RED CLOUD CHIEF WEBSTKK CO , NEBRASKA. LOCAL MATTERS. Notice in thi Cvhtmn 10 Ceutx n Linr 35 -- Arrival and l-pnrfur or 5;IIk Irtinl llit tcl 'lnal I' . Uahtinos Leaves Monday'. Wednesday'.- and Friday 7 a in. Mail closed 9 p. in. .AirlveP Tues-duj-Thursday and Saturday'. 7 p. m. llAI:VAKI LeavcF Toewlnv'p and Kriday'- G p m. arrive? Tue-day nd Friday V ."ii p. tu. Mail closed W p. ui. "r.AKKLl.v, going cast, Monday'; and Thursday' K 2 p. tn. Going wcm TBehday' and Friday's 10 a. in. Pi.kasant IIll.L Icav Thursday? f u. in. Airive Wednesday's p.m. gZl clu.-ed 9 p. in. Jkwkli.. Kativafi. arrives Friday' 12 in. 1cavci. Friday 1 p. iu. Jt'.'Kr-KL, 12 a. in Warm ycsU-rday. Renew your ub"cripti n. n.i ii i Sheror has some nice toilet eoap. Sorcral prairie scboonerb in tc-n ye.-teidny. Kcmrmbcr the hall, at the tlar hall on the 22ond of Feb. A lady will explain Scriptural .eene nt the exhibition, Saturday night. Ladies if you would have nice white liHtid?, co to Mr- Lutz for jour Kap. Ie Mire and go to the Uall at the Mar Hull on the 22 of Feb. Rev. Yeii-er will preach at the School houe next Sabbath at 11 A M. Go to the entertainment at the i-chnol houe next Saturday evening, a pond time is expected. di- John Rover the enterprising Kaiipnn, arrive. Thursday' vidua who transports the mails. ovt Leaves Thur-day p. tn. the Harvard and Red cloud routr, Offifce open from 4 untill G p. m. j showed us home fine cigars, the other Sunda3H. Ail registered matter mu-t be in theTvening before the mails leave. " M. R. McNitt. V. M. . - Clinum 1IIKIXTOKY. CONGHEOATIONAL CHURCH Services eyerj first and third Sab ImI'Iis of each innntii at Red Cloud ?A I tin vale. 7s o'clock l: M. at JJed Cloud. 2 o'clock P. M. at In avale. Every f-erond and fourth Sabbaths at Bntin and Harmony 1'recinctfc. Rf.V. A. MaXV.'EM., I'a-tor. CIirRCH. Ri:v. Serviet'.- second wabbath in eavli month at 11 A. M. S.UAIH SrjKo!. everv Sabbath horning at I" . M ('low- at II. C. W. b i:im;kii. Stun. Jt.tR OF HOJ'E tmets every two weeks on alit-rnate Thursday even inc-. at 0 ;;o o clock. 7 0 VS A SI) CO US Til '. day. Hurrah fur Sleeper, who still live?, and his anvil chorus can be heard at Wiggin's old shop. He will hoe your ho'se and sharpen your lay?, while '"Hick" will fir the wagons as long a it pays. SZiXV 2ALI. There will be a Grand Hall tixt 1 ond iy nirht at the Star HalL Mu- fc by Clirk String Rind - j'he boys "tripped the hfhi fnta tic to" at the Star Hall la&t niht. while Clark, of Burr 0k, Kaoits, furnished the be-t of mu?tc. Agent for the White- Scwin? Ma chine. Any one wi-hing to pundiav one of the-e machines will find a sam-1 pie machine at the Furniture store. JG yard of ea'iro for SI 00 at Wool bach Rrn's., Iiastiug, 1st door onth of the Bwik. 24-i f Three sewimr mac ine for sale at th office. The Victor, Home, and the Wilron Shuttle Sewing Machine. They are all new, having never ben ucd, and are fully warranted- They will be sold at a harcain. Roll of Honok P'or second week of Red Cloud -Scho-il : .lame- Head, Willie Mitchell. Fred Futz, Charle Ludlov, James Maxwell. Cordie'Sher er, Gertie Sherer. Minta Keicr Al iKrrt Trowbridcen name was omitted through mi.-take la-t week. L, OCmlJLS CfO to the R-d I'ifKid Store, fir your furniture. Funmnrr lott WE . v WANT AN AGENT CHICAGO STORE ! WANTED. .WJ fat hu?i, fur wbkb I wifi par the hichest market pri 'JO tf W. N RicH.vtitisO.v, ,& V - . j I xarjtl -et he?re f r alt tbse wtLi? work of that Wnd dnt4, fur 25 rm pr rod a ml in-ore a .-tawJ of Rve Liit no or auore , M. W. BniSLU Millwalcr Neb. p ants. 24 if Ta'-cn up bv the Mibsmbr Dc 21, 17G, on the S. K. Sec 10. T 3, R 12. One white Barrow Hoz, with short tail, .-uppo-d to weich about 2U'H:.. .lancarr 2rd. Is77 24 5 W H. ivekhart. New Hat.. Necktie?. Glove? I'lume Flower- and Lice, ju-i received at Mr-. Moore k Mi- Alien'-. 19-tf "Injevkky corxrv - in nn:- UNITED STATES ! 6CLD COIN ! $1,090.00 IN GOLD COIN ! rop, Zehrung & Coy, of Ha-tiug Neb Keep the lc-t a-ortment of Holiday i Good-, of any house in the City. 17m3 trW CHALLENGE THK WOULD. And will forfeit $1,000 to any perori who can prodoee remedy vbU ; tll prore 13' actual tet, a mum -pedy, certain aini -5ctu4l corw fr all pains ai.d ache of whatever form, rxtotual and luletiul. l-.-cic or ; chiunic, deep seated ur otbe:w;.v.- thas DR. RADCUFF'S GREAT REHEDY, . 35&UUt. - - - Pi Wc icp wa b34 t: aH ttss a ry etac tfi f CLOTHINC. DRY COODS Stair and Fancy Grocenet, and Oicemwart. Of krb -nt Urr a !r vtoH'tsf. T Ka rptJy tnrtte ! pt Mr HHt ttftr at fcsJ' lwrr I" t Tk M'y SV Tkl Tlxyt Si Ur Tn JU tt. nwiwrr markh i ick FAiDKuRcoi'NTnY fkuuucf; Li. bauiyt. Red Cloud. - - - Nobrlwjt. J G. Rotter bi'jc: recctved the Znct-l aorttarat &l A KAN SHOT BAPTIST vl. T. Mll.NKK. L 3A2D G? T2A1TZ3. With feelings of gratitude to the brethren and Hnter.s of the Bapti-t Church, and other churche?, and citi zens of Red Cud and vicinity, 1 would acknowledge the receipt of $10 4" as the rcult of an effort put forth on Thursday evening 1 Ith in-t., for my -pecial benefit. The donations was indeed acceptable, and came at a j time when much needed. J. T. Mii.nkr into Geo Zei-s's for V-t- hnner, ut in the the looking tu- otber day, and cat: course of an hour f.r prettily hapjty, while -mile )lnyed o'er hi- cla ic featuie-. George i? prepared at all timed to feed the hun gry. Go and .see 252 Mr H. F. Lutz. dealer in uiilli- J n'ry, ladie furni-hing gool-, fancy articles, and jewelry. Opposite S Gar- ber's. Red Cloud Neb. lS-3m SuWcritieiR wlio do xiot re-ivc their p.i-l'-rx rr,-.lrly. vvill conier a favor hy uotify- iiiK u- nf th i.i-t t onrc. - Stilj-'fibtTri v. h-i fni'l tliuir papers marked ytli mi "vr" v know tint! their ul-ori-iTiii iv lS. fii'ired. unit tli:t th-y are re-He.-ti-d citll at once lind vtsttlc. uml re .ew r!iv.ffeibkcr;ilinii. Take the Cm if'. v have a ."jlb keg of new.s ink for u:de. , " rnd n ill- :tt; lin-ming up, all over tie fiaiiie ut in Ratio. We --till have a few of thoe pras? Kofper e'Uelop.j;. fir.ale, cheap. iltited, a few bu-hel.- of potatoes on Mib-cripii.ui ::t thi- otlicc. si La.'-t "nonday wa u-l.-eted in with We have been told by Mime two or three individuals, when they culled to settle for their paper, that they sub M'ribed for it merely because they wi.-hed to help support their home pa per. We believe t to be the duty of every good citizen to helpsupport home institutions, but at the same time we wish it to be understood that we ate not a liecgnr passing lound the hat for charity. If you think that you are beni Sted by the exi-tcnee of a paper in your county, and tlink that it is worth the pi ice a-ked foi it, then sub scribe for it. if you think otherwi-e then let it alone. We do not ask alms. NOTICE. Is hereby given that sea'cd pr"po;als will be ieeeived from the physician- of the county, for the situation of Physician to the count v poor, for the ! year. The Board of Cominia-ioner- re.-erving the right to reject anv or all bids. Bids may be left at the Clerk';, office on or before Febiuary oth l.77. By oider of the Board. .Jan 3d '77. J. A. Tulleys 24w2 Clerk. one of i he v.cr.-t -nui'-rtoima ca-on. oft: iC Wro'il.aeli Bru-s., can ell you gond fhejii. hi ii jt.a iit 1 lasting.-, give t iicio a til il. to note the fact gain able to be We are plea-ed t Rev. Milnct is ; Jliu aiouhd. Yesterday inornii g a couple started We cfo not know vet or wer'nt. lor .ijurita. whether thov were "- A coiuiisunicaciou from Stillwater xfas mi.-ia'ii, and the ino.-t d'.tiigent search fj.il.- to ieven its whereabout-. (y to Call W-ber and get your pic tine taken lie can right uow-a-iiays. .peei em all Chav. vtter has ju-t received an invoice of the finest toilet soaps ever r-5!a to li-d Cloud. Go and buy ,Vuie. Whole is the man that was going to bring us eonie woed V 1 he dead ? or v.ill he ever die ? Where would he go to t he should die. Wt.nt'Mid to continue in the new. paper bu-ine , and we expect, of corpse, to die a pauper, and be buried by the co'd hand of charity, iu the l;otter Geld. -- Notice the biff ad of Sleeper and Tinker. Ira is going into the blacksuvthing business again, and willie xrlad to sec all of his old custo mers an 1 as miiiv new ones as may choose to eall. Head the communication from Ma pie Giove, this week. It is the kind of a letter that wo take pleasure in f 'ubiisiJng. The columns of the Chief r.rc always open for the discussion of atopics "of iuteresl to t e faiuiing community. The many complimentary notices of the Fie.-s, and kind word.-, of cheer fiomoui friend:; throughout the county make u- fid that our efforts in behalf of the Chief arc appicciated. We cer tainly tiy to get up a good local paper we aim at notli ng more. If we can fu:-ni-h a good local paper to our patrons and induce the faru ers to use it a a medicai through whicli they can (lis cu.-s the ipie-tious iclative to the lie.-t method.- of agricultuie in this country and the most profitable crops to be planted. In .-hoi t if we can get up a paper that will suit the farmers, and be of practical benefit to them, then the height of our ambition will have been i cached. A young student who wis ed his attendant to suu.'i the candle: address ed him in the following language. 'Re lieve that IrJrrning luminary of the weight of superincumbent dros- of tin consumed carbon that bears upon it." The student must have been a nesr relative of the "limb of the law" of this town, who, when he wished to say that there would be preaching at the School hou.-e, got off the following. The Rev. " Babtist Evan gelisl, will deliver a Theological dis course to the intellect's of the munic ipal rty of Red Cloud, in the Seminary of learning, in said town, on the Sab bath day, Anniversary 2I-t 1S77. at the eleventh hour, Ante meridian. By invitation of the students of the Sacred Book of Jesus Christ. THE NEBRASKA FARMER. ttnly Agiicultural paper in Nebra ka'venty-four page monthly; printed on heavy tinted book paper. Its corps correspondents' embraces the best Ag riqltural and scientific writers in the State. Subscription price, two dollars per year in advance. Addrcs? Mc Jkide & Ularkson. LincDlu, Neb. The Jxtbraska Farmer and the Chief one yetr for $3 0D. Every business man or firm should use a neat printed letter head and en velope. A firm once using commou liote paper, wrote A. T. Stewart, stat ing they had made a mistake in the address of a firm to whom they were tending an order, and consequently great delay was occasioned in the re ceipt of the goods Mr. Stewart re plied: "printed letterheads are a good thing. Every business firm bhould Tiave them, as they not only give char- As we passed dowu street the other day we heard a boy speak iu disrespect ful tones of his mother. Oh, boy you know not how soon you may be called to stand at the bedside of that kind and loving mother as she draws her last breath aud breathes her last praj er ou earth, for your welfure. Then you can shed unheeded the bitter tears repenten ce, and eall in vain upon that kind parent now stilled in death, for her forgiveness for your irukind wordr and deeds. When your mother is gone from you, and you can see her face no more on earth, and the white snow drifts over her low bed then your heart may be wrung with anguish as you recall unkind deeds and unkind words thoughtlesly spoken. Boys be always kind and respectful to your mothers, and then when it may please providence to take her from you, her who guided your totteiing footsteps in infancy, and you stand and see the portals of the tomb closed o'er her who was your best friend you can find consolation in the fact that you did not cause the loving heart, now cold in death, one pang of needless sorrow. Many years ago we saw our mother laid in the cold and silent grave, that" mother who had been ever kiud to us, and who had watched at our bed-side when we were near to deaths door. Can wc ever forget her, or cease to reverence ad hold sacred the memory of her who watched -over as in'our in: fancy.? Xot while life Strall Ia The lessons taught us, and the Lind words of encouragment spoken" to us in our youthful days, are so ind'ellibly ifcter to parties but save a vast deal ol stamped upon our mind that time can guess work." Thayer Sentinel. 1 not ee. At the Star Hall on the 22d day of Feb., for the purpose of celebrating Wa-bingf on's birthday. 4 Trip the light fantastic toe." Re member the place at the Star Hall, on the 221 of February. Banks Bios., will furnish the music. Promptors, Samuel Banks and K V. Nidy. Floor managers, Ed. Fearn and A. J. Wood. Supper at the Li Clede House. A good time guaranteed. m. m - - eskij Price List of Wcoiba:h Sro's., Hastings ITeb. 12 vds. heavy cotton flannel for $1 f0 12 " ' toweling for 1 Of) S " ' cheviot Hinting for 1 t) 12 " " iiiu-lin for 1 (M Medicated red flannel, per yard, 2." Cheeked " flannel IS 1 pair heavy blankets only 1 75 New style ladies balmor il skirts fill White and colored Nubias fU o pair children's, ho.-e 25 2 pair ladies hose 25 Also in cn-'lcs variety of Clothing, Boots and Shoes. You can savc20cLs on every dollar's worth of goods by buying of us. Woolbach Bros. , Hastings, Neb. Holloway.s Fills or Ointment, Scrofula or morbid deposits in the lu ':gs, joints and tissues. These meda eir.es have rendered this disea-e a le-s formidable scourge than formerly. It has been incnntestibly proved that in Seiofulou- affection.- they have affected thousands ofcures, Sold everywhere. 25 cents per box or pot. Seven Seals or Golden Wonder. This great remedy has obta i:etl a world wide reputation, not nn!v for the wonderful cures it has performed, but for the enterprise di-played by the pro prietors Me. rs. Kennedy & Co, Pitts burg Pa. in the liberal manner they have adverti-ed it. in alniOM every county in the United States. Mes-rs. Kennedy & Co. are liberal to their agents and offer them great inducment eo act for them, as will be seen by their advertisnient. They furnish all the printing matter necessary for anv rctiv man to thouronghly advertise his ter ritory, fn addition towhich on his first order for the great remedy a hand.-ome coin silver hunting case watch is pre sented free to each agent. Do not then delay, write at once, secure this county which is now open, and become agents for one of the best selling rem edies in this country. LtJGAL SOT1CE. Dudley M. Steele and Samuel R. Johnson, plaintiffs against George W Beaman, defendant, District Court, Webster Co Neb.- George V. Beamnn. non-rrs"dent defendant will take notice of the filing of the petition of the plaintiffs in the shove cause, the object and prayer of which is to recover a judgement against defendant for thb sum of 213.40. with intere.-t from November 10th. 1S76. and costs ; and that plain tiff seeks to take the property of de fendant by attachment and apply it to the piyment of the said debt. De fendant will answer said petition on or before the 26th day of February, 1S77, or said petition will be taken as true. Jno. R. Willcox. 25-4w Pi'tffs Att'v. Remember if ever you visit Hast ings Neb and need a clock, watch or jewelry, violin, violin strings. Seh-ol Books, meui'irandu.us, albums, and notions of all kinds. Drugi kc fcc call on Zehrung k Coy. 17 3 m Zehrung .V Coy, of Hasting Neb", deal in such a way that it makes it plea-ant for cu-tomers to go there again. If ever you visit the town call and see them. 17 3-m J. D. Po.-t informs us that he has the largest barn west of Joe, War ner a arel is prepirei to aomini i daie the fn-ighter-, and all oiher who may eall Livery rigs furni-hed on short notice IG-tf Seven StALS o-GaLDWoNDERrJl fit diflutU"? (S'Ofniffi We have had thi- challenge of SI OX) prominently dipljcd in all our Circulars and New.-papr Adverli-ctuent-, for the U-t four tr, and not taken, whicli hour the -upyiiur cTCr?te-c of our Remedy over all other. For external ur Internal u.-e. It will Kfiect a Sn.e y Curr in nil C-e of Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Sprain-, Brui-cfl, Fir-S Wound, Burn.-, Colic Cramp, Cholera Mirbu. Fiux, Diarihtui, Brou chins. Catarrh, Cough- ChiMs, lufLuitii&lory Rheu- matfi-m, Athma, Pbthi-tc, Heartburn, Indtge Hon, Summer Complaint, Pain-, in Side, Back or J-nirn, i'iie-. Ringworm, Felon-, Sting of In.-ect , Bite-of Vi nomoua Serpen.- ami K-pectally Rhtuui.-iti-m iui& JProfiis.oiif; Kvrr brought to the Valley, snd pricecs. Give Litu a calf and riatcit fCOffi -T. 6. Potter. Red Cloud. Nebraska. i GO TO LOST. Between Hummel- and Red Cloud, on last Fiiday. Seventeen two buih el sack-. The finder will be -uitably rewarded by leaving them at the atoie of S Garber, Red Cloud. II. Holdredge. "Where are you going to put up for to-night?'' "Why, at G:o. Zeiss', ofcour.-e, the most popular .stopping place in town." George sets a good table aud treats all who stop with nim in a gentlemanly manner, and conse quently enjoys a large run of custom. 2-1 2 This celebrated medicine i-beyond a d iutit the greate-t di-envcry in Medical science kin wu to the wurd li actini i- at one telt, it woudeifui cure-are iiist.tutiiiie-iu-; iu fuel it htu.aily dcuiod-hc.- p.un C. H. Potter takes pleasure in informing the citizens of Red Cloud and vicinity, that he has been np pointed agent for the sale of Owen & Chamberlin's "Standard Remedies' aud is prepared to furni-h these cele brated preparation, the well meritied reputation of which need no further ciiinmeut from us, to all who de.-iie them. O & C.'s Cathartic anil Liver Pill wiil cleanse the system, regulate the bowel.-, improve the digestion, KQI'ALLY GOOD FOR MAN OR BKAST. K EM KM 1! Ell WE tit.. IlA.NTEE EVI.UV BOTTLE. No Cure. No Pay ! Try it, and be Convinced. TO YOU THIS la A GOLDEN OPPORTCNITV Thousands are now out of euiploymemt. To them we offer in the sale of our Remedi', a preventative of hard times. We bae adopted as, our Motto: NO CURE, NO PAY ! Source of Happiness to Millions of Suffering Humanity. EXTRA PREMIUM? AGENTS Tn order to have live, energetic men to take hold of the bu-incs-at once, wc liar" concluded to give fie gratis to each aud every agent a prc.-cnt of a handsome, fine - - . Coin Silver Hunting Case Watch, Free. M I'S! For Yonr CLOTHING, cSSls, BOOTS nud SflOKft, Beautifully engraved, and correct time-keeper, worth $20 V), and a eertifieate of agency giving sole control of Mich oounty a- the agent may -elect (not already taken); and, furthermore, all orders coming lYittn ..llf.lk f.nllttft 1 fl fll ;irrf.flf tllv l.if U'kl. In. fiftt Ji iit- Ii,' t t r 1 iivui ..v.i vv. ...... .- .. - .j.. .... ., -. , . ., ..... , ...... .-. taj u- ,v I li.. ....... t I... H.i.l tti f.w.r U'., ..It'll .Ia ,nvr.l f .,.,1. ,,, ,.tT... .u wiiu UkVIII iv tf uiilii an t.i- " l. i m wuiiiiui .t .Ul.11 Lwuiitu u- m$m&iM, purify the blood. They never gripe. long as the agent continues in the busine-... Remember, the. Premium Sold by Wm. Harris, Storm Lake Fuller & Fuller Wholesale Agents, Chicago. 2 Gm L2GA1270TIC3.- - Charles H. Potter vs. Melvin C. Sherman, District Court, Webster County, Nrbra-ka: Melvin C. Sherman, non-resident de fendant will take notice of the filing of the petition of plaintiff praying judg ment on the five following counts, to wit : 1st, Note to plaintiff, judgment ask ed for $14 So interest ana attorney's lees. 2d. Note to pl'tiff judgment asked for $15 int. aud Att'ys lees. 3d. Note to pl'tiff judgment asked for $17. 50, int. and fee. 4th. Note to J. T. Norris or bearer, judgineut $2S.oO aud interest. 5th. Monty had and receiv ed by defendant from a third party and claim assigned by him to plaintiff, judgement asked for $10 and interest. You will make answer or otherwise plead to the petition on or beforethe 19th day of February, 1ST7, or said petition -will be. taken as true. Jno. R. Willcox. 24-4w Pi'tffs Attorney.- O & C's, Camphorated Hartshorn Linament is not a patent but this old Volatile Linament made of the best material, and by an improved method. It needs no recommend or guaranty but is acknowledged by phsician to be old and reliable and hor-emen fall back on it when all el.-e fail and icirard it a their stand by. Sold by C. II. Potter Red Cloud, and Fullea k Fuller, Chi cago. Notice to Teacaer:. Notice i.- herby given, That I will ex amine all per.-on who may desire to offei themspive.- as candidates for tea chers of the primery or common schools of Web-ter county, at Red Cloud on the Grst Saturday in the months of Feb. ruary, May, August, and November. A. I). 1S?7. Examinations will also be held in District No. 21 Stillwater Precinct, before summer schools com mence. A A. Pope Co. Superintendent. Negunda Jan. 5 th 1S77. SAM'L GARBER DEALER H? Dry Goods and Groceries- BOOTS and SHOES Hats? Caps & Rtady Made Clothing ! We have the Largest Stock in the Valley and will hot be undersold. GIVE US A CALL, ONE & ALL Sam'l Garber 47 d Red Cloud. IJfrfr Watch is given gratis to the agenr-. We take this plan to have our Great Remedy quickly and thoroughly introduced. lA't us hear from you at your earliest convenience, and secure your county at once, be fore before being 'akM by some one else. Remember, thw offer i. open for a short time on'y. A Sm .11 Capital Required to Run a Large Paying Business. The capital required is very Fmall, and the profits from it will fully equal that of thousands of ui 'reliant- who have inve-ted a large capital in their busiueas. Hundreds in all parts of the countrj- are making fiotn $1,500 to $5,000 a Year. And hundreds more will late their success from accepting our liberal offer at this time. Any one witling to work for succee cau force it. but thoe who believe that it c-in be had from idleness are not the kind of men who want to pu-h our busme-s. W w,mt A LI V E. EN ERG KTIC AGENT. As one such is worth a dozen who expect a busiuets to push itself. Wc have spent in pushing our biiaiuesa ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. It has paid us to da it. and it pays our agents, a? it advertise it thor ouxhly in every State, County and Town-hip in the United States not only for us. but for the agent. Remember, this is a life business, and that every year it grow.- larger. We will send to parties contemplating to act as our agents, a Sm:ilc Dozen Bottles securely packed with our different posters, bills, Show Cards, Terms, etc, UPON THE RECEIPT OF $2.50. And all sendinn $2 50 for sample dozin, we wiil .-end free of charge, Samples of ol our eight elegant Chromn-. enlHed : 'Good Morning !" "Good Night ! ' "Feeding the Chick -ns !" "Mother's Grave !" "Out of the Frying Pan !" "Bo Peep !" "Reading the Bible ! ' "First Lesson " If yon want your county, let us know as soon a- convenient, as. the territory may be taken. We would be pleaded to have partus who contemplate taking an agency, to send For .sample package of tbw won derful remedy tefore engaging largely in the business. HATS. CAPS & Furnishing Coodr. CHEAPER TS..?; CHEAPEST ! ! Call and Set Us Before You Buy. ESrLt the NEW BUHDINC, On FIRST STREET, opposite Commercial Hetet, Nov J3 if HASTINGS, NEBRASKA. tfltorfron. & flXtWabi, t CHEAP CASH STORE W holer-ale and Retail Dealer in DRY COODS. HATS CAPS Alto NOTIONS Grocerieft, Flour Sl ProvlaloM, WOOD, WILLOW. CLASS AND QUKKN3WAKK. WE WILL SOT BE USDER SOLD. CALL AND SEE US! North of Bank, 17 3m Uawo, Nr?nuJt. ztz SO o o M. 9. to -3 C 9 - o M. K m tm M . ti 2er;5i!--2 s - J a h fc- s. S 3 tt 13 S Remember, We Guarantee Every Battle'. NO CURE I NO PAY I With these sngestions we leave the matter with yon. Wc do not wish you to engage unless you will follnw the business as a buine-, and really desire to mate money. We want none boThcnest, conscien tious men. To such we will guarantee sacceaa. Address aUTeommunkatiocs to" iENNEDY & CO., Sole Proprieters, Pittsbirgt, Pa. Plei?e rtate in what papr yQ Fw tn' dvertHit.- n u o 3 2 g O u o ca a o E a O S w S 3 "X. r s o 3 O tea Si C3 M sr a "5 sx s e 111 IF s ex 1 a ui -5 7 ! h r r i " V5 i a-f :-. - -&, . .