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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1881)
5'.T "' wSi- g.iiniiwuM 11 j "LP i.y)i" SirtyyfvSjiS "3 isr S . ' J j- " "-'fir v5Jr 1 it I V SAM'L GARBER, DELEU IN Dry Goods Groceries mnd BOOTS and SHOES Hats, Caps, & Rtd'ty Made CI at king. We have the Largest Stock in the Valley and will not be undersold. Give us a call, one and all. Sam'l Carber lied Cioud Heb. DR. SHE-RER, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. AWD DZALT.K IK Drugs, Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, t A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WJCKS, COM US BRUSH ES AC. Tnlronngc ilintcd nnil thankfully relrd. Prc5iI'tin earfn!ly ecoicoundod" One dour south of GariVer's store,. I II EI) CLOUD NEB. e. ;l. tinker. (Successor to G. A. Brown-) DKAI.i:U IK Parlor, Bedroom AND KITCIinW Brackets, Chromos, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. C. fFt nlway on hnnil and trimmed on aliort ii-ttfe. I'rici'Ji low -iP'any in She alley. Kiihi:k of nil Kiu'l lno promptly una Fntitfictory. Ihirial lt)lcs furnished Jit reASonable rates. RED CLOUD, - - NEB. Harness Shop, BY J. L STILLER, Ki-cr constantly on band h full Line of HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES,. HORSE-BLANKETS,, '.VIIIl'S, COMBS, BRUSHES.. HARNESS OIL, And everything usually kept in a first class sdiop. TWO DOORS NORTH OF THE BANK. lae Hiatal Cash Pries Paid for- Eidu xd Furs- Elour & Feed ' STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. DEALER IN-' JTLOUK. FEED . Corn. Meal, Bran Chopped Feed and '" GROCERIES, -'Visit the lied Cloud Grecery. Foe rad Pro-TJ-ion store when you want supplies for man or bea.t. Jliulict market price is cash palp for train All kin. I.: of country produce taken n txcbani fortt'md.. (iuodi delivered to all purls t'f town frco-if charcc St-irc touih o( Heed's Plow Factory. Red Cloud, Nebraska. .. The Proof of the Puddingisinthe Eating.' m a You have onlv to :all on us and we can easi- .2 -ly convince you that we do sell HARDWARE A little BEL0W the TVX .Sir'.. sorcallied "Be'd rock pri- 1 '-Miff ?- : feV Wertised by other firms. Besley Perkins .'- -! -i FURNITURE. fdirjBTaBtf THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. THURSDAY DEC. 22. 1HKI. Jstad adccriiritnrntx innrrtrd truionp the rtadintj mailer will he cliaryal 10ds., a lint each insertion. Next Sunday is Christina?. Attend the shooting mntch Satur day. For Fringe and Satin.-8, 0 to . Mrs. Fo;vleu'. "Happy New Year" card at thih office. Glass hall at the thoutinx match, next Saturday. Ladies calling cards a splendid as sortment, at the Chief office. Fred Lutz is "train hoy" on the western division of the B. &. M. The latest styles in Hats and Bon- nctn always, at Mils. Fowr.Kii'ri Call at the City Druj: Store and see our prctly clerks and get a ehronio. Turkey, Chicken, Ducks imd Geese, at the shooting match next Saturday. If wc cannot Hell, we wilF give you a very valuahlc hook, at the City Drug Store. Holiday goods in great variety and to suit everybody, at Gore's Jewelry Store. The W. C. T. U. will meet at M. Baird'a on Tuesday Dec. 27, at 3 o'clock p. in. Miner Bros, have an immense stock of good? for the holiday trade. Do not fail to give them a call. The Ladies find it to their advantage to trade at the Leading Millinery Store, 1st door north of the Bank. Useful as well as Ornamental, and a splendid holiday gift those Ladies Trapstry Camp Rockers at the Furni ture Store. Do not focget to call at tho City Drug Store and get some af the great est bargains ever offered to tho people of the Valley. A NOVELTY. Those Noyelty Folding Cutting, or Card Tables, at the Furniture Store. Call and sec them. Go to Gore's Jewelry Store and buy your wife or sweot-heart a nice Christ mas present. You can find just what you want in his establishment. Kendall's "Horso Books," worth $2.50, for sale at the Chief offico at 25 cents apiece. If you own a horse, be sure and get one of thoso really valuable books. If the thciving cuss who stole a spade from the door of this office, whero it was carelessly left, will return tho article there will bo no questions asked. Go to the City Drug Store and sec the nicest and chapest lot of Albums, Photograph Albums, Pocket Books, Wallets and many other holiday goods which are offered at very low prices. The ladies of the Grace church will have an auction of their remaining goods for Christmas presents at the store recently vacated by Rosenthal Bros., on this (Thursday) afternoon. Our young people "wishing to attend tho largest and best business institu tion should correspond with Prof. Miller, President of tho Great Mercantile Iowa. Col lego at Keokuk, ' Tho Ladies Aid Society will meet at the residence of Mr. Spanoglc on Fri day afternoon of tbis week. The Mum Social at tho Parsonage was a success overy way, and was greatly enjoyed by those present. To go about with a subscription paper and got signors is one way to raise money for church purposes,- and to have a dance in a public hall and charge for tickets is another. Thank heaven the people Have the right of choice between the two evils. Christmas Shooting Match. The undersigned will have a shoot ing match on next Saturday, east of Jones ifc Magee's lumber yard. All who want a turkey for Christmas should be present and take a hand in the sport. E. A. Young. C. E. Putnam, proprietor of the ;flour and. feed store has everything in 'stock that the most fastidious would bo likely to want in getting up a first class Christmas wnner. Green and dried fruits in abundance and of the very best quality. Give him a call. Wc know of no-city in the state that is building up more rapidly and sub stantially than Plattsmouth. Large brick building are taking the-place of tho wooden structures on tiro princf pal streets, and .soon- the old land marks will bo gone. Trie BI & JL company pay to their employees at that poFnt nearly $30,000 a months The largest stock of holTdhy goods probably ever brought to Bed" Cloud was received at Henry Cook? drug store hist Treefc. Ye local went over to write up the show but found such a multitude of dazzling holiday presents tbat he concluded he could not do the subject justice, and had better let the job out, advising all to go and see for themselves. 3lin6rBro3axeiwiUing even anx- ii&ulltoseHvdff tlfeir immense stock of wiRterrgebcK ch as blankets, cover lets, overcoats, Arctic over shoewin- ter suiis, ox renuy iuauMuuuiqc mu even-thing else that you eil in the" 'clothuKrline kMimkcyoa comfortable during tlie cold, wejjtliec, aud at prices that cannot faiT to- please. Call and look at their good., get prices, and you will see that it -will be to your "ad van-, fnge to fr.ido wlthilnmij, . ' ' A pleasant And spring-like rain last Sunday night. This country has been enjoying fplendid spring-like weather. How alout the telephone exchange? Don't let the enterpriie foil through. The Rev. Geo. 0. Yeiscr will preach next Sahfrath morning and evening, at the Congregational chorch. To all the friends of the Ciiiet, in this and other land, we wish a MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. Tho "roll of honor" for the lant school mouth was handed in too late for publication last week, and would be stale news this week. We have received a copy of the WcMcm Farmer's Almanac, publish ed by John P. Marton & Co., Louis ville Ky. It is a really valuable book to the farmers of the west. We will offer no apology for the J thinness of the paper this week, but if anyone wants to know the cause we can tell them that the editor wa ab sent a good share of the time he had ought to have been at work on the paper. Died: Near Catherton, Dee. 12th 1881, very suddenly. Leonard Fay, only child of Lloyd M. and Orlena Crabill, aged 4 months and 13 days. Of such it is said, "Their angels do always behold the face of my Father which is in heaven." An agricultural paper has an article on kicking cows. It is hard to imag ine a man who can be so mean as to go around kicking these useful and inoffensive creatures, hut wc sunpose there arc such wretches, or the article wouldn't have been written. All new subscribers who pay a year in advance before the first day of Jan uary, 1882, and all old subscribers who pay up arrearages and a year in ad vance before that date will receive one of Kendall's horse books free of charge as a premium. We make this offer because we want as many sub scriptions to date from Jan. 1st as possible. Call your neighbors attention to this offer, and take advantage of it vourself. Vick'8 Fix)Ral Guide: Of the many Guides and Seed and Plant Catalogues sent out by our Seedsmen and Nurscr ymon, and that are doing so much to inform the people and beautify and enrich our country, none are so beautiful, none so instructive as Vick's Floral Guide. Its paper is the choicest its illustrations handsome, and given by tho thousand, while its Colored Plates are gems. This work, although costing but ten cents, is handsome enough for a Gift Book, or a place on the -parlor table. Published by James Vick, Rochester, N. Y. Hundreds of our subscribers are owing us for their paper, and while wo dislike very much to sec a dun in the paper, wc are compelled to ask the favor of more prompt payments in tho future than in the past. Wc know that times arc hard but many could pay who do not especially since we offer to take corn, wood, hay and in fact most anything in order to get our books straightened up for tho present year. Remember that wo have to send the cash every month to pay for the paper we use, and we must insist on a prompt settlement on the part of those who got the benefit of tho paper. $119,921 XuUaiof$aOOT Last spring we charged in the col umes of the Chief that county clerk Tulleys had wilfully violated the law by refusing to advertise for bids to furnish thecounty with stationery as the statutes required, and we also pub lished the law in regard to the matter. The following week the Argus, the paid tool of the court house ring, took tho matter up, and while admitting that the law required the publication of a notice for bids in case the county's stationery bill should amount to over $200 a year, reiterated the statement repeatedly mado by Mr. Tulleys to the county commissioners and other;, that it did not cost $200 to furnish the county in books, blanks, &c, a year. The matter has recently been look ed up .by a competent person and it has been ascertained tbat between the first day of January, 1881 and the 20th day of December 1SS1 the county has paid to the dlferent printing establish ments of the state the sum ofour hun dred andforty-nliie dollars and uinty-ttco cents. Admitting that a share of the above amount was paid for the publication of notices in the papers it would still leave the amount paid by tho county for books aud stationery greatly in excess of two hundred dollars. For years Mr. Tulleys disregarded the law in this respect, would he have done so had there been no money in it for himself or friends, we think not. Wc believe that two-thirds of the laa-payers ot the count v desire an in vestigation of the affairs of the county, and this is our only reason for calling attention to this matter at this time. Wc think wo have the proof that file county clerk violated the law in this matter and- if he-would co contrary to the law in one- particular, -would' he not do so- in another. It is plainly the dufty of the county commissioners to have a- thorough settling up of the county anaira-. it aws to the 90- ple and to-the oldand" tlte new county eSeeMthat settlement be- had The people of thecoumy demand it and- willliaveitswneror later TTI1V- not now as well as at any other time. Let the board of county commission ers give thi3- matter' immediate and careful attention. , Thursday evening of hut week Gov. St John, the prohibition governor off Kansas, accompanied by J. B. Finch, j landed at Platfemouth Nebraska for' ..... 1 me purpose of delivering a teinpe ance lecture. Thursday's insiic ot the Piattrnouth Daily Journal contained I the following: "It L to be hoped that the prohibi tion meeting in this city thU evening will not be attended by the notorious J. B. Finch, whose retiutation is .o thoroughly smirched by immoral di-- closures that his presence would de tract greatly from the good circcti of the meeting." We chanced to be in PlatUmouth at the time, aud on the following morn- mi was in a law office, as was also Mr. Finch and others, when the local editor of the Journal came in, in search of new, and was immediately assaulted by Finch, who used the most vulgar and brutal language that we ever heard outside of a Missouri bar room. The local editor is but a mere boy, and was saved from a severe threshing by the men present. The Lincoln Journal says that Mr. Finch "threshed two of his traditccrs," meaning the editor and local of the Journal. This statement is false, were in the Journal office when Finch assaulted the editor and we satisfied that had it not been for Wc Mr. are the interference of the deputy sheriff, Mr. Finch would have received as severe a pounding as he ovidently would have given tho local editor in the law office a few minutes before, had no one interfered. We have no interest in Mr. Finch's rows, neither have we anything to say of him as a man, and only mention the matter to show to those of our rea ders who are admirers of Finch, what manner of man he is. A week ago we believed that Mr. Finch was a gentleman, now wc are satisfied that he is anything else, aud we hope the temperance people of Red Cloud, for their own interest and that of the cause they are so zealously laboring for, will never permit him to again thrust himself upon them in the capacity of a temperance lecturer. The article published in the Journal, which wc produce-above, is true, as everyone knows who reads the papers, and no one knows it better than Mr. Finch himself, and while we have no personal interest in the matter, we must say that wc blame both Mr. Finch and Mr. Sherman, the editor of the Journal the one for going into the office and assaulting the editor, and the other for not shooting him so lull 01 holes mat lie would near more resemblance to to a sievo than to a temperance lecturer. VALLE7 KSW3. Araphoo has a new hotol. Oxlord has a new paper called the Ileadli'jhl. Culbertson's new depot is about completed. A townsitc will soon bo surveyed on the geographical center of Gosper county. Corn sells for $1.50, says an ex change, up at the extreme end of the railroad. The Orleans and Alma papera arc still quarreling over tho county scat question. It is said there will soon be a cream ery started on Thompson creek, in Franklin county. Mr. W. R. Robinson,' one of the founders of the Rep. Valley Echo, has sold out his interest to J. F. Zediker who now has full control of the con corn. A western exchango says that the cattle men arc looking forward to a tine winter for their herds and cor respondingly large returns on their investments in the spring. The crcamciy at Naponce, is said to be an- assured success and it Is calculated that each good cow will bring $30 in butter and raise a calf that will be worth $10, and still there will be waste milk for the pigs. Echo. A gang of drunken brutes going west on the train on Saturday night made it "mighty interestin' " for the postal clerk and baggage-smasher, who were compelled to lock the hoodlums in to insure their own safety. Cambridge Republican. The train boys say they don't ob ject to a practical joke once in a while, but at the same time are not fond of the careless manner in which some of the naughty cow-boys up on the range practice on their lanterns with six-shootere when they happen to be on a night run. The Kearney Nonpareil says there are 50,000 head of sheep in Buffalo county, owned by 50 men. We have no doubt there are that many, if not more, farmers in Furnas county, able to own and successfully handle at least a thousand head apiece. What our fanners need is more sheep and less farm machinery, and the result will be good times and fewer farm mortgages. imlmfUmBmmBBm There Friday, be i circle kmt, t 30th, iwt tea miles sou( 'Arapahoe, for the pr- pose of mtjt mm eyerytiung that has wild anir i n;pthe innpe of th mineiHtWror will be wolves, exterauitAtToa of the cituens of that vicinity KM that thei engaged ij o'clock, al don 17, vited to 1 Arapahj Would jranizc fu count v.. ym mt PATENTS f-'Zi&m mr- ' .tajsxs3- rWJIWWfr : ilHtMi.kitefh.iiM. 'WSia La lntUr GeL 'Xmrcmmtimt r ' MVMmmmmmmM mmQXXmmm BUDw 3mMMm V - f 21tett 2' jyiiiatr-iiit- mTmmmmrm2mrmmmmm!mBg2mmm wipw 10 mtumx rw -tatuLJzsiV' ' jTmSmmTmmr 'T y, m ' Kk Clfc - -i i iSrfaLLaam. mmmmm- WmM. vlMflBt JawtfMClNC wMl BtilPlPr -r fW9fwMn WWHfmSK. 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ArocJd and a htrotl man natnp.1 Jnhti iVrl wnnt in - .. . . ..... , , oiuc inn on .Miunwv, ami r)!iicunic in ttic afternoon Cart beotinc mro'.vtxl in a quarrel with Mr. Bluiuontlia. merchant of that place, in which the latter wm severely pounded, after whii'li ho wnr. out .1 w-irrtit for tKo arrest of Carl, which wan place! in the hand of deputy thuriif Bird who, taking one Perry Sargent with him went in pursuit of tho party for whom he had a warrant and who had in company with Tbd. Arnold, left town. The deputy sheriff overhauled the parties somewhere on the prairie and a fight ensued, which ended ai i customary in this country, with bloHl shed and broken bones. Four or fivo revolver shots were exchanged, and the officer camo out of the fight with one arm broken in two places and otherwise erine?y injured. As soon oi J-herilf Warren received word that a tight had taken piace he J sorted for the home of the Arnold. for the purpose of placing the parties under arrest, but upon his arrival there he found that Carl, the principal actor in the wke, and the one who did most of the shooting, hail fled. Ho howvver, arrested Thad Arnold and took him to Blue Hill where a preliminary examination wa had be foro Justice Frank Buachow, who bound tho defendant over in the kuiu of $300 to appear at the next term of the District Court. It is reported" that Perry Sargent, the man who accompanied the deputy sheriff on Saturday night, allowed the white feather and wlicn tho shooting. commenced laid whip to the horses and tied, leaving the officer to get out of the scrapo as best h'c could. Special Notices. Notice in this colutuu will be cbtrg td & ctnti line each week. Headquarters for flour at Putnam's Flour and Feed Store. A full stock of iron and wood pumps, at Mitchell &. Mouiiakt. 4-tf For Sale: 160 acres of land 7 miles south-west of Bed Cloud, partly uiuler cultivation. Timber and water. Apply at this office. What is home without a baby? Many children have coughs and cold just now and should have the greatest care, and a bottle of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. Price twenty-five and tiftv cents a bottle. Smith Brothers announce utill an other important reduction in rate of ! interest on tunc loans, btruiyhl nine if r cent annual intrrrrt. Call at the Bank ami leave vour application. 40tf. Dr. Man-hall's Lung Svrup takes the lead of all medicines for coughs, colds, asthma sore throat and pulmon ary complaints generally. Call on your druggist and try a bottle of it. Price only twenty-five and fifty cents. Sold by all druggist.'. $50,000 To Loan On Real ftdatc securitv. at 9 per cent., annual interest. No commis sions, at The Webster County Bank. Red Cloud. ItMf TAKE NOTICE. I have purchased tho fractional sec. of land laying between Peter McNitt's and the river. And the public is hereby notified not to cut any timber on the same. M. B. McNitt. 7 Per Cent. Money to Loan ! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, of on deeded land at 7 per cent., and 1-62 per cent, commission or at straight 9 per cent, no commission. .T.vo. R. WlLI-COX. Office next door to Chief office. 30ft Many persons arc bitterly opposed to "patent medicines," and will rarely use them at all. There is no doubt that many are worthless, yet a remedy that has stood the test for years, like Dr. Sherman's Prickly Ash Bitters, and its sale aud popularity increasing every day, must have merit or it would have dis-tappcarcd long since. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all per sons having claims against the estate of Silas McCulI. deceased, are reques ted to present them to the undersign ed, administrator of said estate, on or before the 1st day of May, A. D. 1881. Geo. W. Hummel, Admin'tr. Dated at Red Cloud, Nebraska, this 1st day of December, A. D. 1381. 17-W-4 Money To Loan On Real Estate, in Wcbsf er and ad joining counties at the very best rates. It will pay every fanner who thinks of borrowing money, to see nie before making arrangements with any other party. No expense to the borrower no tedious delay no dealing with eastern parties no application fee, bonus or commission no fee for making or recording papers or taking acknowl edgements no advance or semi-annual interest, and no interest until money is actually in hand. Call urjon or address """""WaPp mt Low Broker. Hm HilL Neb. of JtjmraNow. ad The iiiBOTawy of aew VaW- cf ElwctrteU J6re ir tae til wSk Mtonish the worW. skilled Attorney tial -im .Mcwkie FaXmtiu, for i ItkSL, Wmiumgfm IK G anM aaTVaMltB. -J Final Proof .Yotices. t4 !m -- . t Jm7iTn!SSXi ' i ebu wMftz m ptt m.i mi iita kj - - - "".iT ' ,:, ,wi W J- ri.. dvra l (VM lb ihrur nXj :. 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II cum th feltria ttniic tu pro, h' rvntlnaua riJn up..0.!ctjlUffi.t.f a ud. u. w,. RZlRliZm?tfm!!&l' L"Uf' dot: Mr-r.' S.W. SMi 1T2KR. R.ji.wr. LEGAL XOTU'E. J.nkin ntli wiiS Uts antler, that oa th 21t day of Noremtur UI. r i' labu Juilireol tb i'mr of .'uLJatn jroltitl. Wtb trrcocntr Nlrk, iuur-i n orJrr of t tbmnt for tb um of fl. in a atioa Pn4inc V-fur blm. bcrin .Suklrr A D.nhrr r pUinttr. n4 i Jcaktn Du dtfJaL That protcrt rooutie uf v-.t .iron, one euro !lotrt. one ttcJer. oa barrow, ooetutky plow, two burtp. one inltirator. b ba l tcbl uoacr U order. hiU etui roo tinurit to the Ctb day of Jeouiry li- t 19 o'clock x u. MAKLK.t DtlMH. I1totlffi. Ily.Mri! A nii. All'. nine Hill. Wei, trr County NebrsiVk, L)er beiCtbll. M-w-A LEtlAL NOTICE. JeobtnDart will U ootlc. that on th S4th dy of November l5l. I. .'. Hubw Jutie of the lec of l'ot1iti rreclaeU Web tr Coanly Nebrik. intied ma Hr of t- Ucbratat for thum of 5. '). inaa ptlon peiiatDg telor nta waerrtn tbe nMr Lorn eiiaioc oeiore mm waerria toe nMTr lorn Imnter Co.. ere cUlDtlCt and .aid Jeakia .. .. .? ..-.. .. I'lanier Co. l)a! defem Da! defeDilant. T bat pntx-rty pouUtln of one trattin, one corn planter, onrt trder on aKt Mow oa. harrow one euro euatrator .01 two. burei baJ be.n attached under IJ order, fluid caue wajrootinued to (ha tOih day of Jaotary at 10 o'clock . in. 1 be YandUer C' rn 1'lanter Co. Ily it AtUirneya 6MrUM A Sriur. Dla Hill. WcUter Coooty ..e'rka Drern br6tblMl. ll-S SHERIFF'S SALE By rirlue of an orJer of ale lftu nut of the ?ih JnHlcial Dlttriet Court in and for WHnr county v'ebrtka, upon ajadment In an ac'ion wherein 1'rter Kodrbhui l pUintilT and Aurusta F. Smith. Jmn M Hmttb. ber hutband and John Walker are defendaau. I hall offer for tale at rublic Auction at the ra.t ilonr of tho Court IIoue in Ued Cloud In aid county 'that brine the lt place wher the Iat term of raid court war bfld) on the21t day of January I'K at nueo'.laek p. m. the followfne Jecrbel ptoprrty t-wlt Tbp North Wm quarter of (eetion twentr two Z1 Tt-wnihip one tl North of Han tWflT(121 Wetnf thetitU prinriple Merrdian Uiren under my hand thl 11th day or 1'e retuberlMl. Jon. W Waac, I9-w- .Sheriff of Wbitr Coanly. KMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET RED CLOUD, NED. The holcet of Kreb taeata. FatiMjc Fowl and everything io th lis that the tsat kt affordt. alwayt un haai. . , aardhop two 4oo toatk of 8trt' drai Hon CO y. PC o O o mm W- O o PQ O Pi C o O IrTH j': i j iV 0 t. i SPECIAL BARGAINS! at the Store of F.IfEWHOUSE, RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. )o( A large stock of Germantown Wool, Zephyrs and Stocking Yarn, always on hand. DRESS Goods, ALL WOOL Hood, and a full Supply of FLANNELS, Always on Hand. HOODS OF HOME MANUFACTURE. TOYS for the Children and Every thing else you need, at NEWHOUSE'3 Store. riONEEK -)o-HA THEWS & JfAXXERSr KOCbOtTtV. , -iHAVWGrHAMxt)0G, Hair Cutting i lite kegkwt ftyf Hut COME AND GO A CLXAXMiXXZ.. L rn la- 'r. r 9K r 1 w at "s ajp . pq g ml rn I mmmfmtmmmmmmmmm mtAtKA. 1 1 r Chicago Lumber Yard; Rd Cloud, WcbrUm. YARD SOUTH OK HAMlTtVS WUM KUTH 1WV OS MAI X T Kt-p ctusi4j" J-l m xmiAtmi M tjmtmkU lK ttlm Ist Wj3-.. Un iuf tvt.nt iif, JU4Wic liwr t'M ?JU iiOtf IM.ATT REMOVAL nttiM- CHICAGO TO Immense Stock MAESH I-Tiis Them. COME! COMK! COME.' 11 or ahuolc e& r yran HE.lDOrARTEllS FOI! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEHTS, Two Doors South of Bank, RED CLOUD, - jSTIOlJHASK.rfV. Wk 5T-V. Wert,1 JV VJti&i". M?$& J 1 a, v .... & 5JJ U m J . . .aFaJ. f 1 '&ry vICOH Vll", ilrifflW 'S- Zl-to JLB& &fo WJtttA . .an j riri .;-. 1 1.111111 f 1 .j r -- jy $?& mmim 5. V rJ b -W-. a kaEr. -.. -4 aeeonllsc to Act it Cntsrrm. It. tC th O-! F. 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