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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1880)
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FJoar and aeal con- lastly ob hand. Krai, Butter and Wood Taken in Payment. Everything; warranted to be as represented. GIVE ME A CALL anJ I Trill do too good. lit door north of areas office, Rei Cloud, - Neb. r"FL0UR & Feed STOR CHAS. E. FLQ OGERIES, VieitUie Red Cload Graeery, Feed and Pre . -T Vjft&w s m punn ?j&xEiL Prop. Hip DRJS.XRIN DWCXR IN IS TOFEED SI e"W - . t iK r - n Vsssa? r,Braa,Caopped Feedaad TIB ' lastm ,aterew4ieayoBwaatBpliMftr saaa er.the b AiJfteetBM Hat price ia aasa aaip for grata try rrodaee takes sa excaaaaj JTT 1 m.' -V . r .. . m. lAJt.kisdfl oT-oammtrr bi liar croods. uaeesitfMtraTMtaau pansoiiewa rcroods. fJeaes rseo or eaaraa.. -r Store seatatallRaed'a Flew Faetery. rco of eaarae. Red Cloud, Nebraska. -Q Callender. J51 Gsneral ?-, j XrGerlem . HAT AWCAI vf 7rnF Metltlmtm, -Oils VmrklHhe, "r ""' .B4fJHio an nsrJtT fifcidavofmn mTnTitisirri ' jr " t.m - i9Cowriafb Tsiatsy - " '.-Bsa...k " ""5 3 ll IHllH&JdaMI saw :!aV. BSBSBsaOP4rwWl- i m sssV:,BBaikiiasaai . ' itLf"7'M. small ' " "'" r SMPRu anMlainsSwW .. ?: 'pAiaaa. -BSKViim thk direction. U.tC-L :jS?'t!.A maaW i. GLASSWARE, QUliTOmrABlp4 Sir KKl. JEKL 10 A Wll Jie of varytbie,. oral store, at tbe lowwt CM' r. Respectfully, - " 1. T-i ' ..-.. Z - A - Moon tCaUlen , COWLES, NEB J .! o. a. bro wrir, (Bteaawr to Wg. Read.) ,' -. - - V. H. HBJULER1K H" " Piirlor, Bcdrosm . AKD XlTCHEir ? r i U mm ITS. VHROM i ,-5-:? Picture Frames, "Sr. f" a ii t aitlMATfjtEssBs, Etc. 1. . T z 1 Ocftaa alawaa aa aaiaa. raeaaalawasaay fattlia Reaaieiasr tl kiads 4essar i . rssBSMsaaaeew. l -". L. . SB - a-Jl .a- -jr SiMi fttmksfced at rsooW ' e f J - 5 M- s Ti' i: tEDj3Ut;iL - KJEsl., ,y, -T T - wJ JL-'Vit'i J- t i-t il'-JtA.J1 ' fc " ' '"( sssasssafi aaassjeai. . K!Fr HW1.1.K; fCn 'asuaAaMIUsM-r- - Stw-kT v -' aT TkTtf aki: Wi Tv-- HOftSB-BULitKITils . li ? Vkaa-'asaite' 1 a? . -.--i HAK "S- Am injrTwsually kept in first- class snop. TWO DOORS XORTH OF THE BAKr. Ti IiKt Cash Trice Pali far SMm 1st ua rsn. CITY SM! ill EKTAE1T. A. sLaptcrlMlpv Prpr - SEALER IN" ALL SIKPS OF r CANNES TGJ50D.S, FJrUrT8, NUTS; CONFJEGTJ0NEEX, KWX; Warm Mk jtlloar!i, owite -- rtiauiisw:JKw:u -5w '?k!.f,''--':.-' . ."r-'iziy. cNEBRASK ts .-. x; Tz.-rzj srrr . &&.: KL. TisrflVr Jl si -BBSHSr-"'1 iHssssfsa?- sssl assssssssssssssssssmsssBsl ' S!Bsa,,-5 .j . Jlsssssssssssssss&jf .-1'aW I- i - t r r aX!ssst aeSisss-fH HskSl 4Hi- irness vrod. . - - ; BfijS- s'isa- t.&JB'' THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. WL V. WL K. Titc Table. Taklai efteet Saaaar. Mar 23. 1980. STATIONS. SAM. 5 &, p :07 6:28 7:03 7C!3 7 &S 8 .-00 8.15 9:05 9T 9:20 9:1 7:30 9 40 10:10 11:50 1 :00 pm HAgTJNOS. w Rjeaai 7;tQ 7 00 6:44 6 A) 6:08 s-ja .-3) 4:35 4:20 7. TO 6:05 6:00 3:M 2:30 I LU I HILL COWLKS AM ROY RKD CLOUD irAVALIC BlYEETO.f VKANKLI BLOOMINOT0S NAl-ONEK REPUBLICAN ALMA OKLEAKA OXFOUD ARAPAllOB CAMBRIDGE 1NDIASOLA Put nJ wt bound frekht trains aaeet at Ited Cload at 12:15. Trains daily, except undays. A. E. Toouilin. O. W. Iloldradft Geo. saaaarer. Bapu EASTZiy rmsioy, i. v. 1. 1. Wwtward. I BTATIOS8. I Eastward. 7 : 80 1(W 10:40 lli A.M. HARDY. SUPERIOR. GUIDE RUCK. AMBOY. RE& CLOUD. 4 :10 3 -JB 2:15 1 : 1 KB r. m. Trains daily except Saaday. O. W. HLottra., A. E. TnirsALrtr. SaperiBUndeaL Oenl. Maaayer. 4 oca adverttMment ordered in for an indtfinile time, will be rtpdarly charged up each iceek until ordered out. Cucumbers are plenty. The crop of house flies never was hetter. -r ' This is the time of year to mow down the weeds. People can now indulge in the Inxury of green corn. The population of Nebraska is esti mated at 440,000. Hastings, according to the enumera tor, has a population of 2,821. Boys, don't let that Gymnascum enterprise dwindle and die out. Mr. Becker subscribes for a copy of ic Chief for a friend at Batin. c received several new subscribers week, and a number last week. u cannot be too careful of your ones at this season of the year. P. Newcomer, of Blue Hill, was a at these hcadquardcrs last Satur day car passed over the road ursday, and made all the boys ed Cloud mills arc now well th printed stationery from office. ;e tank at Miner Bros. Btore d to its place on thescaflbld turday. of candidates, in this county r branch of the legislature unusually large this fall. or the Red Cloud Chief. ldress from now until the uary next for 60 cents. itnc to send a few copies to friends in the cast om now until January bov. now that plenty :icn nils ueituuv r T-T-r-v- .nn tinJfHqublcd up with anguish. This is a spl id time of year to pay up back subacid ion. n e nceda little 5j money and will j rcciatc your Worts xchances arrinsk- ing: "Are wo okj r. . ? a to vote for T5. S Senator thrs-falft1. That is what wo nketo-knovf e - a i -lUiiini1 ruakinc tntwio who had the ten. m'tMBtreMs for fiime or inclination 'Phr Ant tke nark fa new paper iairfatJiknifsl Kiuitzman & Jo4w It itk vwy'saa . . jV 1 Jittle sheet, wJIkrnaBh! success. Jk v The Mamrhodoot si his local iffs- The papw rMesjktJt dtsasrv -,-? X 3",. V-T IOC4U paayaaia)ijQn you tcrcsts- and thiisiireiitartj) county. Company l?Tr PhUassrjsjkia ttUltxl to T JBL.ajl .. . t'J','tfC-' nee Inst TrutrtyevtiiWxtw: t m , - i a. . -?' ed, on account of the sicV.iisiijg of :i' e of the actors. ' rttr ntidriaanfsfiaf ton has- abWcorafr&ted clans and;' rtTca- tions for thSftwcofjsdian cfcY :h, and work will fee -coMmenced oV earlv dav. - A . at an -r- - -, J. S. Hopeof Cerwin, Ka was up the- in town last week. He is U$ the matter corganuisf iTJodge ' AMient Order of United Worto n im Anexefienge truthfully remark! at wo mh aw wrnij say hc w mppj ,nd heiHhrraBd UnrfTte JaJT eft y, when he owes a year's o awspper and na come. -!, V . . Theljanuiu, h4kafiln:Mr: Kakk principal oTlhe.Jnrat eonoraxAMK; ttkuli -JirpSeasant little ice cream party at Mr. Blair's a few evenings since, at which ye editor took a hand. "We only got away with a couple of quarts of the deliciou creasm; wc wasn't feeling very wen. TwobajsebaJI clubs, ft gymnascum, abrawbajrrd,aiidnowthcyare talking of organising a Young lien's Christian Aasociatiottr Whai hess Bed Cloud done that she shoold deserve all these evils. VV Mr. W, HJteed ha epenedopa s6ud jiMmthpf.the city lnjg etorcv and wilTkeep on hnd a rjapplyoi green fruits. e4di contctioris, tobaccos; gaAcaadjutvitee fbare of the putticTpaironegt - - "t, -The BIbonuuirton iffaj contajiM the nbk;ihmkmd, ?; .Wi kar eowityr 'iMaeiV btbknd ia Jtaf lato cwm from th as 's.rsini kstyear. "Wereiiaf temori fntxito.iriwk'r,v -r happv suDWav IHssa 2jBssssan '"'Lii-Mo fontae Ibtt prfmtses m SikWribi loriOc so namuiw eaa "'" " StrbscribsM 3T. . ...? tiMdayof iKaw is ih "JrssaS ltSSl lSL ai imoct irec i VS 4tltWB --"rkWW'V: I , a V a ar 3k assssssssrrJ T I' lVsl 11 TU1 sm-rBBssl 1 aT tssTl T fssRw eXasssssV V w SenmlmsfA. t viSV. . rrKnolrajf fBf r Hie days are growing shorter. Subscribe for the Chief and get the premium. Mr. S. C. Smith's residence will soon be completed. Hotter than well hotter titan we like to ec it. Dog days are coming on apace. The dop are already here. David Lutz has traded his homestead, near town, to Lou. Albright. Blanks of all kinds constantly kept on hand at the Chief office. We met quite a number of Cowles people in town last Saturday. Bead the advertisement of Kendall's horse books, in another column. These are pleasant evenings for young folks to swing on the gate. Subscribe for the Chief- and get one of those neat little books free of cost. Carl Weber is making his third or fourth trip to Washington Territory. We are indebted to Mr. Frank R. Gump for late Sandusky, Ohio, papers. We learn that Mrs. Henry Wood worth is very itk, at the Boys' Home. We understand several residences will be built in Bed Cloud this coining fall. W. A. Scott, Sheriff of Nuckolls county, was on our streets lest Tues day. Congregational Services at the court house, on next Sabbath at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p.m. Mr. Desncy, for some time an em ploye at Miller's harness shop, lost a child last week. The Chief offico is doing job printing at bottom figures now, and don't you disreincntber it. A special session of the Board of county commissioners is called to meet next Friday, the 30th. C. C. Coon was in town last Tuesday and presented ye editor with a nice bunch of pie plant, as usual. Prairie chickens will be ripe in Kan sas the 1st of August, in Nebraska they arc not fit to gather until the 15th. It is reported to us that since the heated term commenced the hens have all begun laying hard boiled eggs. Mr. C. W. Springer closed his school for a three weeks vacation. School will commence again next Monday. Dogs ought to be prohibited from running at large during the heated term, or their owners kept muzzled. Master Freddie Lutz has become an attache of the Chief office with a view to becoming a foil fledged deciple of Faust. R. W. Cunningham, of Cass county, was registered at the Boys' Home last Friday. He was on his way west to buy cattle. It is reported that the Valley House will soon have to close, owing to the inability of the proprietor to meet his obligations. The Inter-Ocean and the Chief, both six months for $1.25, come in and sub scribe and keep posted during the pres- Jidcntialcampaign. Vc now offer a premium to every new and old subscriber to the Chief who pays a year in advance, The pre mium is one of Kendall's horse books which, alone, is worth the subscription price to any one who owns a horse. The emmigration exceeds anything ever before witnessed in this country at this season of the year. The setting sun glistens on the "talc gates of countless numbers of covered wagons, iHeU W taA folkg: Mrs. H. Talmcr, Mrs. J. M. Pryse and Mrs. Ed. Kellogg took their de parture for Ohio, last Wednesday, where they expect to spend several months visiting. Mrs. Palmer came in, before leaving, and ordered the Chief to visit her weekly during her stay in the east. An exchange truthfully remarks that a true printer is the last man in the world to go to when you desire to find out the outhorship of any article. He always holds his knowledge of the "in wardness" of a printing office inviolable, as much as a Mason or Odd Fellow docs the secrets of his Order. Ee&rring to the management of the roads- comprising the Burlington & 5Iisacri river, in Nebraska, the Chicago Times says: "Mr. A. E. Touza lin, the general Manager, is continued iru charge. His services are too val uable to be dispensed with. His Boanagement of the road, it is generally admitted, has been excellent." Mail Service on- the B. & M. is now managed in this wise: one route is from Omaha to Hastings. Two" men work the- Republican Valley division, from, Hastings to Orleans, pouching on the offices west of Orleans to Jndianola, the terminus of the road. On the road from Amboy east there is no service. the route agents) pouching on the offices 1 along the line. We are sorry to have to chronicle, the fact that the plow factory of Wctsncr fc shorn, was burned on Wednesday night of. last week. Nothing was saved. It was pretty-well insured. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. Mr. Putnam's store and Rev. ReUly's house, both, being, in close proximity to the bumirag; building, had a narrow escape, only the exertions of those present saved them from, the distinctive clement. The following is the law in regard to section-line roads: "Section lines are hereby declared lobe public roads in each county in this state, and the county board of such county may, whenever the public good requires it, open each roads without any prelimi nary sarrey, and caaee them to be worked s the asasae' wmif a other public roads., lyesidedythat any dama gas claimed by;reaoon of the opening pfany sweLTroad shall be appraised aadallowed, as nearly as practicable, jrisaaaner hercw-lelore proviied.". Turnip seek for sale at Rob 's- D. S. Coonil is in charge of the countv clerks otricc in the alienee of 3Ir. Tullcyg. Mr. Cooml fills the IKj-wh satisfactory to all. Little Johney Harvey, f on of W. W. Harvey, of Inavale accidontly shot himself a few days ago, causing a severe wound in the thigh. Communications from Amboy, Blue Hill, Stillwater and Red Cloud were unavoidably crowded out this week, they came in a little late. From Mr. C. W. Springer who has traveled over a good portion of the county, we learn that the corn crop, this fall, will be simply immense. Rev. Geo. O. YcL-er will preach next Sabbath at Guide Rock at 1 1 o'clock a. m. Regular church and covenant meeting Saturday at 2 o'clock p. u. Mr. Pope has housed up his harves ters and reaping machines, and will confine his operations in the machinery line to the sale of mowers, exclusively. M. E. Church, August 1st, S. S. at 10 a. M. Preaching by the Pastor at 1 1 a. m., and by Rev. J. M. Pryse at S P. M. Prayer meeting even Thursday eve ning. All are invited. The entertainment given by the Red Cloud Histrionic Association on Wednesday evening was not as well at tended as the one on the previous eve ning but there was a very fair atten dance and a handsome sum was realiz ed for the church. Dr Tanner, at last accounts, had lived 30 days without anything to cat and nothing to drink except water. The doctor became accustomed to this kind of living while engaged in the newspaper business in this State some years ago. Just as we go to press we received the following telegram: Barnum gives one performance at Kearnev. Auiut 9th. 1S80. Round trip fare over the B. & M. to Kearney, $2.00. Train will leave Red Cloud G:20 a. m., returning will leave Kearney 6:30 P. M. One of our old' friends and subscri bers, A. McCall, met Dr. Hall on the street last Monday and mistook hint for us, but he discovered his mistake before the conversation had proceeded very far. We don't consider that this mistake was any compliment to us but we arc glad that the doctor feels com plimented thereby. From Dr. Sellers, who was called to attend the injured ones, we learn of a serious accident which occured in the north-cast part of the county last week. One Hass, lived with his family in a dugout which caved in on the o:u- pants, in the night, breaking the man's arm and injuring the old lady and the little girl quite seriously. They will all, without doubt, recover from their injuries in a short time. ' Qarfitli and Arthur Club. A meeting was held hist Tuesday evening at Gilham's officefor the pur pose of organizing a Garfield and Arthur club. John R. Willcox was cnosen cnatrmnn and J. S. Gilliam, secretary. After the appointment of one or two committees and a hort dis cussion of the objects and aims of the organization the meeting adjourned to meet at the court house this (Thursday) evening. Last Monday evening a man from Kansas who has been engaged in saloon keepingatSalcm, furnished con siderable fun for the boys. He pro ceeded to fill up with benzine, andhav- among otsier'tflngtSanfigja iJcil ball club could scoop the Red Cloud boys. While making these assertions he was greeted with such remarks as "pull down your vest," "wipe off your chin," Ac, which made the Kansas man "hot," and he proceeded to ex press his opinion of Red Cloud people in general and the base ball boys in particular in language more forcible than polite, but when he saw the sheriffapproaching he lit out and all the small boys in town followed him with shouts of derision. Aiinlj HTmli! For the Illastrated Life asd Adreatares of the noted Western Outlaw, whose career of bold and reckless daring for 18 years is without parallel in history. For so long a period baffling the officers of the law and the shrewdest detective force in America, with a reward of $75,000 for their apprehension, dead or alive, and still at larjje, they are the wonder of our civilization. Hon. J. A. Dacus of the St. Louis Press, and ex-Member of the Mhxouri Legislature, in two years of hard labor procured the facta and prepared a book inert thrilling thaj tro manee, but reliable and authentiein every detail. The demand for it is imnenxe. Agents sell 300 to 500 in a county. For terms and full description write to N. D. THOMPSON & CO., Pubs., St. Louis, Mo. riAVi aid ma jaws. Hon. J. A. Dacus of SL Louis, thn well known editor and ex-Member of the Mtasoun Legislature, has written a carefully prepared "Life and Adven tures of Frank and Jesse James," which has been issued by the well known publishing house of N. D. Thompson & Co., of that city Mr. Dacus wc are informed, spent two years in the pre paration of this work, much of which time was with the family and friends ofthe James .Boys, whose friendship ana confidence he raincx! nA vim gave lum all the facta concerning their antecedents and ancestry as welTas the facts concerning the almost number less robenes, dashing the raids and vengetui murders committed by them during the 20 years of their career in nearly as many states territories. The hook lathemost startling record ever saade in history. The careers have no parallel in the history of highwaymen. Bold and dashing to a degree that seemed reckless topersonal danger. Yet tiwry have never been apprehended djiriBg this Ions-period though rewards to the amount of $75,000 hate been offered for their insst a-a .-i: . .tilS8?!. -4 oi "SiT Jr u',,r puDueners m 21, nog nave been soM in fmn- mnniVD I gen "I JpPin5 rih harvest with . c advertise it in another comma. -: , X TV 27Z?.i S-57 sKy-O Superior lias a llr barbers Cheap claim buyrrs arc said to be plenty up the Valley. F. P. Boiincll has lK?en cmtalled a tatiou agent at Sujicrior. Cattle buyers arc said to be plenty in the western valley counties. Indianola is said to be tbclivUest town in the valley weal of here. Five car loads of hoC were shipped eat from Rivcrton one day last week. A Sunday school convention will be held at Superior July 31st and August The Rivcrton jKwtoffice will be a money order office on and after August 2d. Will Loudon and Superior wants to move the county seat from Nelson, but Nelson says nix. The total nonulatiou of Nuckolls county as howt by the late census enumeration U 4,201. Hon. John B. Finch ha gone to Re publican City to lecture on temperance, hope he'll convert Macmillau. Hon. G. W. Iuncy, ofthe Blooming ton Land Office has lecn quite sick for some time, but i now convalescing. It Ls saiil that the Central Brandt Railroad will not crons the B.ifcM. at Hardy, but will come up the river to Superior. The Nelson Ifrrald don't like to be lieve that the Central Branch will run up the Republican river, it says it will go straight to Nelson. The trcond annual re-union of the Soldiers ofthe Republican valley will le held at Alma, Scptemler 9th and 10th. All soldiers of the State are in vited to attend. F.orter Beyer, Treasurer of Franklin county is reported to be a defaulter to the tune of from five to seven thousand dollars. He was asked to resign bv his bondsmen, which he did. We understand Jones it Mugee have sold their lumber yards at this point and Indianola to Birgc & Frees, who already have goods at these points and will consolidate them. Ampuhoe Pio neer. Quite a number of the practicing physicians in this part of the state as sembled at Bioomington on the 20th, and affected a temporary organization of the Republican Valley Medical As sociation, so says the Banner. Since our mail east and west is being carried on the cars, we do not have n good facilities as when carried by stage, as now a letter bound from Superior to Hardy must be sent to Red Cloud and then forwarded to Hardy. Guide. A District Normal Institute compos ed of Franklin, Kearney and Harlan counties will he held at B"pomington commencing August ICth antf. coitfi uing two weeks. The call is nfgned by the State Supt. of Instruction. The Orleans Sentinel says: A. S. Barnes four years ago invested $100 in sheep. He has Mitce that time sold $400 worth of wool, and was offered for his flock $340, making in all $8i0 for his investment of $100 in four years. Sheep raiding pays. The Kirwin mail carrier reports a very destructive hail storm occurring Sunday evening the 11th fust. Com mencing near the line south of Rivcr ton, the storm took a strip a few miles wide, extending a long distance 9uth and beyond Smith Center,, making a clean sweep1 mid total destruction of all crops. Bioomington Guard, Complaintofa aertoav nature con ..ii litriuun ?ecnons of the Valley regarding the increased lawlessness of emigrant trains, the emigrants violating every law with re gard to land and other property and appropriating whatever may be useful to their stock or themselves, and it is proving a case of severe annoyance to our homesteaders, who to not feel called upon to support cither the in coming or departing emigrants and wc would suggest a little resistance on the part of settlers and that the' make an example of some ofthe most exasper ating cases. Arapahoe Pioneer. TBS SaBJATX There will be preaching at the court house, in Red Cloud, the first Sunday Of August, at 3:30 r. M., by Eld. Thco. Johnson. Subject: The Sabbath. "What day ofthe week was it? When and to whom was it first given. Did it commemorate, and foreshadow any thing, if so what. What day should christians keep. Why do we worship on the 1st day of the week." Wc cor dially invite the people of Red Cloud and vicinity to be present with Bible in hand. We should be pleased to meet the singers of Red' Cloud an half hour earlier. Singers please come. Theo. JoHSisOS. "A aMf&lsaam if steaUU U Us Sat." OUR rmilE Every farmer is inter ested in the welfare of his stock and should have on hand for ready reference a book describing the ailments his stock ia sub ject to and the remedies therefor. In consideration of this fact we have pro cured for the benefit of our farmer sub scribers a large number of copies of "Kendall's Treatise on the Horse," one of which we propose to give to every horse owner who pays for his paper in it372 ;TC w? advance. The book is one of greaU- valne as it is an mdax of diseases which give the symptoms, cause and the best treatmentof each, W contains a table giving all the principal drugs used Tor the horse with the ordinary dose, effect, and antidote when a poison; also a taHe with an engraving ofthe horses .teeth at different ages of the horses; a valuable collection of recipes, and much more valuable information. Bemember we give this valuable work fo all who pay their subscription in advance. Nnr Oniou, Fe?".Jt c. fgt ak ; Hyby'rf. - Cheaikcr than r.'f r Lwnbr at tb Chicago aru. Gillctt Whing Cnir5avc Tal-or and.oap. Forjtalcby A. 5. Marsh. Sutecribc for the Hn Cloci Cmrr. the best paper in the county. Bttv vour table fcottrr of A.S. Mandu Cool as fee. (Beit iu thelnaikcL) Crown Jewell Pafal flour, can al wavs bv had at the utore of Chas. E. Putnam. The lust flour in the valley. If vour hosnc has a spavin e Ken dall' Spavin Cure. Sv the Advertise ment. Lautertarh makrs fh IkM of bread, reason why, he uea RU Clottd milU Patten t Hour. Putnam hell it. Roby ii still hcaxlquartcr for all kind "of green fruiw, gardr vegetable Ac Don't forget to call. If you can't come yourdf. .cnd u your bills by mail and let n cwivjnco you that we arc selling ltmlcr cheaper than attv other concern in the valk-y. Pl.ttA Fke. Cluis. K. Iutnam has on hand a large ttoek of canned pHKb. w hich the public are invited to call and purchase. Term reasonable. The woman that had the lightest, whitest, Mveetest bread, wa- the woman that usetl the Hed Cloud nulls Patent flour. She bought it of Putnam. It seems impossible that Kendall's Savin Cure should" effect Mich wonder ful cure but if you will try it you will doubt no louder. Read the Advertise ment. Save monev by buying lumber at the "Chicago Yard, Red Cloud, Neb., where i kept the largest stock at the lowest prices of anv place in lite Republican Valley. W. B. Roby keep" a full avortment of green fruit. Apple, pciiehrs, huckleberries, blacklH'rrie and cher ries. He aUo keel on hand and for sale new potatoes, cabbages Ac. At the Flour fc Feed store of Chan. K. Putnam you will find a first class htock of gnjccrie. and wlien in town vou should not fail to call on him, re member it will lc to vour interest to do so. tf Luntlor, latin, lime, shingles, cement, hair, plastor, building paicr, doors, windows, blind", mouldings, and every thing elc usitalv kept in a lumber vartl, for sale cheap at the Chicago Lumber Yard, Red Cloud, Neb. 49lf EUREKA J EUREKA 1 1 EUREKA ! I ! A natcttt flour. The finest ever brought to this town. Call at Perkins A Mitchell's, and get a sack and con vince vourselvcs. J. M. Sei.leiis, Physician and Sur geon, late of Pennsylvania, wishes to say to the people of Webster county that he has located in Red Cloud, to engage in a general practice of medi cine. Particular attention given to surcorv. chronic disease anel dea ofthe eye and Kir. I have for sevrrn! years been Treating Hernia and Piles, of which I perform a radical cure. Will answer all calls night or dav. Office one door south of the Rank, (Up-Stairs.) 45-tf J. M. Seller, M. D. notice! To ull whom it may concern: I, Ernst Miller, of Blue Hill, Wclwtcr county. Neb., do hereby give notice that I will not Ik responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Henrietta Miller, front and after this date. 51-3t Eunmt Millek. Blue Hill, Neb., July 27th, 1880- IST1AT "0T1CE. Taken up bv the undersigned on his enclfwcd lands, in Walnut precinct, Webster countv-Neb., on the 2fth day of June, A. D. I HBO. A light red steer about nine months did with a white snot on the forehead and white belly athjedtwt, and ha a white spot wmicanu. tltc other halt is rcu. AlTOCST PXKRSTOFP. July 10th, A. D. 1880. If Ton Want Bargains Call at NewhnuscVr where you can get white good, ginghwins, shirtings,, 4rrss goods, flannels, doeskins, jeans, hosiery, carpets, ham burgs, toilet acts, ruuhes, toys, groccrw, and a great varictv of other good Ycry cheap for cash. These goods will Im: cIomhI out, call early and get bargain. 37tf F- Nbwhocse. MONEY TO LOAN! Money to prove up cipt, or on deeded la with on final re ceipt, or on ucetleu land at 8 jer cent., and 1-62 pur cent, commission, or at straight JO per cent, no commiiwion- Jso. K. Willoox. Office next door to Chief office, 30tf L 'Sow Hearse: In connection with my undertaking husine I have added a fine hearse, wrhlrh will to used when desired, in this and adjoining towns, at reasonable rates. 46-tf u. a. diows. GBOWNt Not the Crown of Kinra, nor the Crown of Glorv, but the Crawn Sewing; Jiacume, me laicstaira oan mmcumrm in the market, it will pay yow to call at the PcKt-Office and see H before yoa purchase! For Sale by M. B. McNrnr. 2STOTICE. Proposals will be received at the store of Moon fc Callender, in Cowles. Web ster county, Neb., after Jab 29a, until August 1st, for the building and finish ing complete of a school house to be located in said town of Cowles. Puum andtipecifications can be seen by ap plying to T. E. Moon, Chairman of building Committee. The committee reserve the right to reject any and all bids. IT.E.MOOS, Building Coaa. T. Lawurjt, iE-W-Ewos- MBS. IS. lAWUT. Vcjcil and Instnasestal 3MFTJSIO yotici to riacnu, JotJc is aaraky sira. tat I wHl aiIrMaasaaTav ta easi aa aaasaaasaa for taaaawa af ska cimsI m aa tnt HsraHsr ia ta ascaaW at. Fafrraair. Atay Aaayt aa gayaamaar J MaaaTiU aa sfca tsat tslarisy ia taa swaths a jSasaarLJalraaOtaaar. at Oaiia jUtaTas UaCfeat fstaraar fa taa awasaa af Mar. Jaaa. Sapteaibaf aas embm. Exasaiaatiaaa ta aesusaaaa at 5 e deek a.s. A. A. Peru. Caaaty gaaariateaaaat tf PaJalk laalraetia. Go To W, Wftt STAffiEHF thk TOB AOCO & CIO Amr -A-. is tows, also ' jr Choice Nuts. Fruits, dt CMtsetiorfr 'Fresh Kru.U attd VrjCvtable S44 ott Mdunq put? s33o juoa wt a j s l ouioij jdS noA jnyu Xddcq aq jtA no.C puf njsco ui ijjjoav oju Sdi juq.u jsnfjoj spooS Xnq uco noX ojdia sonunuco ju$ ijst Dqj i9qwnj.8iii0$poo9 iNMOQ 1880 CADiiCDCI ,S8' lsso. rAnlflCllO t8c. , We call your attention to the Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock of Agricultural machinery, In the Republican VaUIty. Years of experience in the trade, has' fatight us the wants ofthe Farmers of tins great: AGRICULTURAL STATE. Convinced that in your Success lies the interest of all, wc offer you the best products oC Eastern Manufacturers. Drills, Seeders, Corn Plows with Seeder attach ments, Sulky Plows, Stirring and Breaking Plows, Marsh Harvester, Whitney Marsh Binder, the best machine in the market, Randolph Header Newton Wagon, Buggies, and PAEM MACHINE Wc shall spare no efiortH to adranre always happy t how RED CLOUD, ATTENTION BES MEYiFESMINS Aro not only in the Field, bwt at Rivera to Whirh we are prepared ro stff at for tfie Celebrateil Kelley Barb Which, ii At A We . are ' Headqnartei Pumps of every Amicui,TiJmaVi, GUNsV XKVOLVEtS. IRON aod ftTEEL CXXMIMZ am WACfOS-JiOCK? HARD-WOOD LVXME AC. AC VA Ha ef TLX f COPPER aatl SHEET IHOX WOftK ! aad Made to OraV. Call and sc us, we can SQHijm atoacy. Beley f RED -GLOUD, i tf-i manr - X . O JtlO) CLOUD. NHH f 30IS all kiflj the Iutfret of our fitatotnrr, our good. (Jive u a call . p" Alwa) STABLER, DEI3HER & C ka. fscoras COMPANY! r of the Frwtr. 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