The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 28, 1874, Image 3

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Webster County.
THE BEST
TRADING POINT
IN THE
Republican ValTy
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S. GARBER & Co.
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise,
consisti.no or
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
FU11X1TUKE,
ml(tSS,
Stash
tnd a Great Variety of other Articles
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Ouc Mock of Dry Goods has been sc--eeted
with cpcrial reference to the
want1? nt tho reop'', ana consists in
fatt of
FINE DRESS GOODS, CALICOES,
BROWN .V P.LKACHKI) MUS
LINS, PRINTS. THECKS,
r.!NGHMS. &&&C.
The Lulie of Webster County and
are ro-pTl fully invited ti examine our
ticw Ktook of
', and consists
- DILHSS GOODS,
Wliirh v fool warranted in saying is
Chr Laryrxt tnd Mutt Complete ever
brnurht into Stiuthio-t Nebraska, and
whioh will be sold at Prices that
Defy Competition.
TVe l.o keep on hand a Good Stock of
READY MADE
CIzOTHIWG
Of various kinds and extra dualities
and for MIe cither by the suit or single
article.
BUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES,
And everything else in that Line.
Canned Fruits in VarietY.
TOBACCO & CIGARS.
1 TINWARE,
STONE-WARE,
) WOODEN-WARE.
FLOUR & MEAL,
BOOT 66 SHOES
To to sniit the wants of everybody.
We wish to call the attention of tho
Public to the fact that we are constant
y keeping on hand a full a-ortnient of
Goods which we will sell at
Bottom Prices
For Cash. Call and look at our Goods
and do not fail to inquire the Prices.
S. GARBER & CO.
tied Cloud mcb.
THE RED CLOUO CHIEF.
LOCAL MATTEKS.
Xotices in ihi Column 10 Cents a Line.
Soap 10 cent&
thrown in, at
per bar. Matches
Berf.nzex & Co.
Kerosene 40ci., per gallon, at
Gabber's.
California Dried Apples and Utah
Pcaehe-, at
HekenzenV.
Whitefish awl Codfish at
Garber k Co's.
LEATHER! LEATHER!
.The best Horse Rrtishes in America,
warranted to clean any horse without
distinction of nationality, color, disposi
tion, or r-ex, at
Beren7.es & Co's.
Garden Seed. Ox-bows and Keys at
BERKN7.EN k Co.
Reed Breaking Plows at McNitt's for
27.:U.
LloriT Calico just received at
IJERF.N7.EN k CO.
Broom Handler, Wire and Twine at
McNm's.
AfltjHARROW Teeth,
at the Hardware
store.
Reed Breaking Plows at McNitt's.
Dog cheap.
Large lit of Boot? and Shoes just ar
rived at Garijkr k Co's.
New Goon.s at McNitt's.
New supply of Hardware at Berenzen
k Co's.
" Heaps "of New Goods at
Garber k Co's.
G RAIN Sacks, for sale-ut McNitt's.
The bet Ax Handles in the country
at Rerenzen it Co's.
Knives and Forks at McNitt's,
the Mnall sum of $1.1T per set.
for
Warm weather about these days.
Linen coats and straw hats arc at a pre
mium. Yesterday W. N. Richardson sold
twenty head of fat cattle to Ktieger k
Rros., of Ft. Hayes, Kansas.
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The Roard of Commissioners will
met on Saturday to take action on tho
bridge matter.
We went fishinq a few nights since,
with the usual result. Every school-boy
knows what that i.
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Carl Werer left yesterday for the
west, and will try to seek a fortune
among the mountains of Nevada.
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The Teacher's Association met on
Friday last, at this place, and had a
goodly number of attendants from all
parts of the county.
Rev. MrxLOW preached in the
School House on Sunday evening la.st,
to a !arg and attentive audience.
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Many friends have called during the
past week, all of whom we would like to
notice by name, but the number makes
that impossible. To one and all we s.y
welcome.
Mr. Knox nmle team got on a ram
page on Tuesday, just north of Smith k
Calvert's Furniture Store, and upset the
wagon in a twinkling.
A NCMRER of boys have got into too
habit of recklessly discharging fire-arms
about our streets. Now all this is very
careless, and may result in injury to
pome person. Better save the powder
till buffaloes come.
Immigration i till pouring in, and
every day long strings of cotton covered
wagon pass along the great route of
travel which passes through our town.
Manyoftheso stop and purchase rail'
road land in thi vicinity, while others
pu-h on to where homestead claims arp'
more plenty. We are informed tliat
good claims can yet be had in many
parts of the county, though as a matter
of course, it is next to impossible to find
any with timber and running water.
Aside from these drawbacks the land is
a good a.-, ever the sun shone-upon.
Last week Columbus Harris who has
long been a resident on Farmer's Creek,
in this county, left -for Mountain City,
Nevada, which will be his home in the
future. We are sorry to Ioe Mr. Harris
from our county. A gentleman in de
portment, Mjuare in all his dealing, he
was a model as a cit'zen and neighbor.
Our bet wishes go with him to his new
home, but we have a hope that after due
trial of tin mountain country he will re
turn to Nebraska, which is after all, the
bct abiding place "this side the great
?
river.
One day last week we heard a citizen
of Kansas doing soon hearty cursing in
regard to the law of that State, which
require a homesteader to pay a tax on
the amount of prairie breaking dono
within the year. ' Thattuch assessment
and the conse.ient collection of taxes is
contrary to the spirit of the homestead
law, we fully believe. Our citizens
should make a note of this when mak
nc compirison between the inducements
of Kansas and Nebraska, as. a country
n which to settle and build up a home.
Amono the multitude of periodical
and magszineof the day we know of
nothing that excels the "Old jon
New," in being what it caltsiyelf, the
"People's Magazine." Each number
contains original essays on the current
topics of the day, snd a well selected
amount of lighter literature, suited tn
all classes of readers. The style of our
paper precludes an extended notice, at
this time, but we hope at some future
lime to lay copious extracts before our
readers.
T
Dit G. L. Russell, late of Philadel-
phia lias located at Ked Cioud for the
practice of hi profession, and can he
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found at the lieu Lloud Drug More.
TnE bet cigar in town can be found
at the Red Cloud Drag Store, and Char
ley letter will sell all you rant. with
pleasure to 70a and profit to hime!f.
.SllERF.R k Co , have got up a fine set
of shades in the front of their Druz
Store, with a lettering that wc will bet
was done hy Van Winkle.
On Tnesday Mesr Dain and Grnbb.
of Nuckolls Co., halted for a few minute?
in our office They are on their way out
for a big buffalo hunt.
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Wanted. .r0 perch of hard Stono.
at the south bank nf Rock Ford. 2
mile outh-west of Red Cloud, bfor1
the 2,'ith nf June. Brinr samples to Red
Cloud Milk " 4-tf
Fresh Pork at the City Meat Market
at ten cent" per pound. 4 v4t
We noticed that bridge fraud, whose
other name is Marcy, in town yesterday.
E. B. Smith has becun to get the
ston on the ground for a two story
buildine. 20x30 to be built on the lot4
east of the Red Cloud Drag Store.
The room next door north of Kaley'"
has been fitted tip as a billinrd hall, with
table and fixture? in pood style.
Er.DER Watma.v. of the Christian
Church, will preach in the Farmer'?
Creek School House, on Sunday, Jun
Nth. A general attendance is is invited.
We have received a copv of Note
ware's new map of Nebraska, which i
a fine affair, and shows a creat improve
ment over former attempts of the kind.
W. F. Coyle, of Harmony called yes
terday, and made onr heart rejoice in a
substantial manner. lie report" crop
as being in the bet possible condition,
and a large accession to the settlement
of that section this spring. Come again.
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Our answer to the Bed Cloud Chief's
little fling at Kearney county i IS.'
land entries within the county during
tho last six weeks. Loicrtt Register.
Bcllt for you I No malice intended,
and if you had ten times a many more
wc should rejoice at your prosperity.
As a door-keeper for a traveling show
man, rhnrhe Potter is a suces. On-i
Saturday nicht after two hour patient
waiting he collected the full amount 0;
seventy-five cents.
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Z. P. Earl gave us a friendly call
last week. He says he has the best farm
in the county, and that he has a fine
start of peaches, goo:ebcrric3, currants-,
etc., all of which are thriving.
The contract for building a school
house in District No. 22, in the vicinity
of Hummer?, has been awarded to Mil
ler & Tinker- The work will be begun
on Monday next, and from the well
known skill of the builders we predict
one of the best school houses in the
county.
TnE regular term of the District
Court, for Webster county, will begin on
Friday, Juno oth, and continue two days.
It i rumored that quite a large number
of distinguished personages will be at
Red Cloud during the session of the
Court.
The Board of Managers of the Acri
cultural Society are earnestly requested
to meet at Red Cloud, on Saturday next,
to take into consideration such matters
as will nome up for action. Let there bo
a full turn ont.
We arc glad to know that Frank Mat
teson has so far recovered from a linger
ing attack of inflamatory rheumatism as
to be able to appear on the streets again.
He is staying in Red Cloud awhile to
secure medical treatment.
We apolocise to D. S. H. for neglect
ing, last week, to publish an interesting
letter which would now be out of date.
It got mislaid, but send us another, and
wc will take better caro of it.
0. L. Battlt.s, Esq., of Guide Rock
called yesterday. Mr. B. is an extensive
dealer in Agricultural Implements, and
wc are glad to learn is doing a good
business. The farmers of that section
will do well to call on him for anything
in his line. See his advertisement in an
other column.
One day early last week a healthy
looking orphan, apparently about forty
years of age, dressed in brown jeans and
a blue shirt, made his apDcaracce in our
city, and announced to the astonished
inhabitants that on Saturday evening he
would show astonishing feats, such as
swallowing red hot cooking stoves, eat
ing tallow candles, drinking quarts of
benzine, aud many other things out of
the run of ordinary affairs. Everybody
was excited, the boys spoke the company
of the fair one, and Invested liberally
in gum drops to gain favor with the
aforesaid, and turned oat a rousing
crowd to see the moral and highly enter
taining show. At the appointed hour
of opening the showman proceeded to
the hall, gave the doer keeper a pleas
ant nod, turned on his heel and pased
out, remarking that he would return in
a few minutes, since whicb the eyes of
our people have beheld him no more.
It is feared by our eitizens that he tried
the experiment of swallowing the stove
privately and cot prematurely cremated,
or thtt the crusaders have him bid
somewhere.
We sucgest that the door-keeper who
took in the seventy-five cents, expend
the same for cigars, allowing us one for
this notice.
Oxyoke. Iowa made.
Moee Summer Shoes. All at
BERENZENS.
CHAS.
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Dry Goods, Groceries? Boots Shoes..
Hats, Caps, Oueensware,
Tiu-ware, ITiiriiilure, Hardware, Wtovtjx,
AND GRAIN.
I am Agent for the
KEJED NEBRASKA CITY PLOW,
Dixon Breaking and Stirring Plow.
Weir and Sweepstakes rorn' Ilotr.
IVIOLIXE t'ORX PLANTER,
ALSO A GOOD LINE OF HAND PLANTERS,
REAPERS, WAGO.VS MOWER.
And FARMING Implements,
Call and Examine Stock ami Price
Ut My New Store Building 2nd
Juniata
JUNIATA.
HARDWARE
I would call the attention of the
to the fact that I have on hand a L'ood
FARMLXG
And am constantly receiving a lot of
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, REAPERS, MOWERS, and RAKES,
among which will be found the
EXCELSIOR REAPER & .MOWER, HOLLINr.SWORTH PACIFIC and
HAMILTON SULKY HAY RAKES,
1'or which I am ole Ant for Webster and Franklin Counties, Nebraska,
and Jewell and Smith counties, Kansas'.
OTIS L. BATTLES.
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ON Saturday, fburtonn t fains and on
Monlay live mre, uukitu nineteen,
passed through tin- place croute foil
J Oregon. Th"y -e'tlei in Southern Kun-
sayuvo or three year- a,o, anl becomm
ck of th" country, havi started out to
tind new homes in the farthereH west.
Clear, pure and cool, the ice that
Zeiss is daily furri-hing Li customers at
one cent per pound. Zeiss has an abund
ant supply of the soundest and clearest
ice we ever stx and is ready to furnish
the same to a'1 callers at the above rate.
Mr. OrnnvAiTE, of Sent fa Co.,
Ohio, his been visiting our place, and,
as is alwaya th" cae with strangers, is
very much pleaded with ti;e county and
its future prospect's. Nebraska will bear
inspection, and the mere visitors the
better.
We would respectfully call attention
to the advertisements that appear in
thi aud other issues of The Chief.
There is no use fooling away time read
ing novels aud other things when the
advertising columns of this paper fur
nish the best and most entertaining
reading matter that can be found in the
English language.
E. Peters, of South Guide Rock,
called on Saturday last, -and bring the
usual report of fine crowing crops and
general prosperity. Mr. Peter" informs
11a thnt lip trill nnfVi thn enhnn in ilia.
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met -o. a u ring tne present summtr.
Also that seven families from Illinois
hae settled in his neighborhood this
spring.
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Attention is called to the fact that
there is somebody around who does not
seem to have anything like a distinct
idea as to the right a person has to the
exclusive control and ue of his own
property. We will incidentally remark
that if the individual who took a re
volver from this ofHce will reJarn the
same inside of a week, he will sare the
trouble and vexation of standing a crim
inal prosecution.
The 'Glorious Fourth" will joon be
on hand, and. we sugjrest that Red Cloud
get up a rousing cekbration after the
olden style. In case our citizens feel dis
posed to go in for a celebration, it is
none too soon to becin to discuss the
matter, make preparation?, secure tn
orator, and arrange a programme. Times
are dull, the weather hot. and a general
feeling of laziness prevails among some
of u at least but let us stir up our pa
triotic blood a little and "enthuse" with
a hearty good will.
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The following are a Iit of jurors em
pinnelcd for the Ditrict Court :
GRAND JCRr.
Wm. Sawver, John Sabin, A T.
Avers. A. M. Talbot. Alex. Walker,
Marshal L. Hard. John Barber, I. B.
Hampton. E. W. Edson. Jame Peters,
John 0. Ril'y, T. C. Laird, John Ras
er. Wm. Simpon, fJ. C. Andrus, C.
C. Cox.
rETTT jurtr.
A. J. Rennecker, Stephen JJayles?,
Ed. Kellocc, James M. Martin. G. W.
Wells H. P. Bannev, Peter Head. A.
H. Crary, Henry ConolJy, F. N. Rich
ardson, J. E. Smith. Curtis Bal. Abe
J Garber. John Dunbar, E. T. Fearn, C.
-uacumber, .J. Lalvert, m. t'etlit,
Branson H. Grar. Joseph Chambers. G.
W. Knight. Cyrus F. Brnadwell, Abra
ham Scott, Timothy Lawkr.
As will be een by the announcement
in another column, the State Fair will
open at Omaha, on Sept. 29:h- We
urge upon our farmers to make special
efforts ro produce something worthy of
exhibition on tLit occasion. We believe
that Webster county can prove all that
is chimed in regard to the productive
ness of the oiCand with a little extra
pains, the whole world can sec what we
are able to do. if properly represented
at the State Fair.
R. JONES,
ui:am.k ix
Door North of Post 0Slc3,
Avenue,
NEBRASKA.
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Farmers of Webster ami cdjuinin;
assortment of
cauMttf!
IMPLEMENTS,
3Tcbraska.
Yesterday morning wc just mis-cd
-ceing a lonnfide fight, one of th lively
kijifl. between well we won't tell who,
JSr we might catch it oursrlve- if wc
called names. Party number one slung
a bridle round right lively, and party
number tvio deployed into line with a
neck-yoke, making a fine display. The
only result that we kuow of was a noso
bleed, and a couple of fellows as mad as
the well a cat whoc noc line been
poked into a kef tie of hot soap.
HaWaND CAPS 1
Persons wishing to buy a first-class
Hat or Cap, of the latct style, will con
sult their own interest by calling on
J. G. Potter.
Notice is given to all wanting sawing
done before harve-t, to brim; in their
logs within the next two weeks.
Fresh Oranges and Lemon jnt re
ceived at George Zeiss'.
ujs i Lara i
The best Lime in the market, for sale
four miles went of Red Cloud, by
45 td Geo. Ross.
If you would have your wife wear a
smiling countenance, go to McNitt's
and buy a Cook Stove. Will warrant it
one year, not the countenance, but the
Stove:
Heaps of New Stoves at McNitt's.
All those wishing to buy timber land
byrange 11 and 12, can get all the in
formation needed by enquiring of J. Q.
Potter at Red Cloud Mills. 47-4 1
Persons wanting their saws filed can
leave them at McNitt's Hardware Store.
Good news for bachelors ! For Bake
Kettles, or Dutch Ovens, go to
McNitt's.
McCormick's Advance Self-Rake,
best Combined Reaper and Mower in the
world. For terms and particulars call
on or address D. S. Helvern, Red
Cloud, Nebraska. 4Ct
CIVS 77A3 !
Having purchased our stock of Ready
Made Clothing late in the season we are
prepared to give bargain to our friend
in this line, unknown heretofore in the
history of Red Cloud. Call and see
when you come to town and get our
prices, and we will guarantee to sell you
s suit,
J. G. Potter.
New Goods, New Print,
Sheetings Cottocrdcs, Sheetings (brown
and bleached) just received at
J. G. Potter.
J. Q. Potter will pay ca-di, for log?,
delivered at the mill in Red Cloud. 42tf
We have started a compete Boot &
Shoe Store, which to will always keep
well tilled. Ladies tjaitcr and Mipper-
a specialty. Children? shoes from ZO '
cents ,up ; uents doo; tor summer wear;
fine English Oxford Tie.. Ridiculou,
rates, at
UERE.N7.EN tV L-O.
Wanted. S.oOO feet of Ozk Timber,
in the log.
n4l-3 J. Q Potter .t Co.
SrADES $1, $1.35, $1.50. ShoveU
Rearly all the same, at
Berenzen k Co's.
J. Q. Potter will pay oizh for logs
delivered at bis mill in Red Cloud. 43
Berenzen k Co. have just received
a nice lot of Spring Sbawb?, and nice
Balmorals.
If you irant a cheap Corn Plow go to
McXfct, he scl&s lower than asy other
man in the valley, for cash.
East riding Saddles California tre
from $3, up. At Berenzen k Co.
Go to John G. Potter For Qaeen
warc, Knives and Forks, Razors ic
Wagon Loads of New Goods arriving
at Potter's.
Red Cloud Retail Market.
CORRECTED V I FKL1 HV GARBSK A Co.
Crumbed Sugar, fc-r a -iUr....
A Coffee Sugar
I- Coffee Sup- -
ellow Coffee Sir
T
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Dark Urown S
X fcTlt"
Choice iiio Cofvt 3
Rice &
(JunpowJer Tea per tt -$ I flO
ounu Hv-on
Suiokcl Side Meat 1 i
mnkmi .hnnl(ltr '1
Imperial- S$l 30
111 tier ..-.. . . 1 vv
Hour. Mercian 3 4i
d A.XXX, H Wh
R'd Flannel
3.25'
4Q(flO
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Ltr.'ft? 1 tjo. ... ... ...,.t)U
Rrown Sh.rtmc - IJ(5lS
Spr-teueand MerrimaePritits 12
('ouiu.cti Prints - 10
Brown Pernio -
!'Iiii
Heavy Rnwn DucLing 2.VliT
Stri- " 4 -JiidM
Heavy Roota 2 WiaA M
Lt?ht I!ou.. 4 M k,7 :V.
Heavy Shoes. - iK- ""
Riverton Retail MarKet.
I CiItltFCTED WEEKLY Y II. C L01IFI'.
Cruh?d Sugar for a dollar tUfc
I C. Coffee Sugar 7
Yi'iJw Coffee Sugar 9
CI -ice Rio Coffee .i
i Rice xi
TVa per th $l.Uft$l '
: MiitifT iwr !t IfviiLli
Kgs per dozen !'
Fl'inneU per van! 4oui,.hi 1
Rrown Shirting per yam 1 iK IT
Print- 12
Common Print I
Rrown Dennis 2
Heavy Rrown Ducking 27i
Roots and Shnet men-) per jir .S2:?.i
WoiuetJi Shoe-, per pair $2S,
NaiL- per t' - l'i
HARDWARE! HARDWARE!;
Plows- Plows !
1 am now reidy tn Mipply the public
with all kindt of Hanlwaro. 0ne4sling
in part of
ROCK ISLAND.
PEKIN. GARDEN
CITY, CLIPPER, REED
RR E K I N'G PLOW. FLTRST
k RRADLKY. and BLACK
HAWK WALKING Ct'LTIVATOR,
BROWNS v.d CLIMAX CORN
PLANTERS. DOCRLR
SHOVEL PLOWS. WOOD,
IRON BKM. SCOTCH
Jfc FRIF.DM A N'S PAT
ENT HARROWS.
FURSTa: BRADLEY, and DAYTON
SULKY HAY RAKES, EXCEL
SIOR REVOLVING. RAKES.
GRAIN CRADLES. GRASS
S C Y T II E S.
And Kvcrythin? llwuallv
Kfp in nn
IMPLEMENT STORE.
Al'o a full Stock of
NAILS, HOOK TRIMMINGS, and
SADDLERS HARDWARE, CAR
PENTERS and MASONS TOOLS.
A full line of
Pocket and Table Cuttlery,
Stove, Tinware,
CARRIAGE BOLTS, all lengths and
sizer.
GARDES GRASS SEED
of nil Kind.
M. B McNITT,
RED CLOUD. XF.RRASKA.
.m. . nmm
The partnership heretofore existinz
between Potter & Perry was dissolved
fc Uth dar of M 1ST4 by ;nntaaj
U All bdcbtcl u wi.l firm on
nye or account, areherebj notified
tn n ,-fl ..U -;,,, .Tn.r. f; Vnttj,r.
i U liTnr trr linriTA.? fA &t??A rvnrl vTlv
all indebtedness to Kaid firm.
J. G. Potter,
A. E. Penitr.
Rcl C'oud. Webster Co.. Neb.
LEGAL NOTICE.
In the District Court of the Ut Judi
cial District in aud for Webster County,
Nebraska :
Reuben Dedrick
Mary Dedrick- J
To id Mary Dedrick defendant :
You are hereby notified that on the
2nd day of May, 1374, Reuben Dedrick.
plaintiff, filed hi petition in the ofsce of
the clerk of the District Court of said
Webter County. Nebraska, praying
that he nay bo divorced froB yoo.
you are afco sotiied to apear and
aaawer said petition on or befbrg the 5th
day of Juse, 13T4, or aid p?titioo will
be taken a true aivi judgment resdercd
accordingly.
Recbex Deducx,
by H. S. Kalet, Att'y-
45-tf 10.00.
La Clcde House
Red Cloud. Nebraska.
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Jli.H M- A. Jfllllftell,
; r ,m r. retfaVr fon tb l-Ji .f Rl
pTtlli. ral-arArr ff
RTILLINERT,
Dress-Making
PLAIN SEWING of all Kinds.
Oc ban i txl frM(iliie urtoirnt of
LACKS, VAtl-V
KID GLOVES,
LADIES HATS. Ac
Miss S. A. MUNSELL.
tin .MXm' RuiUmc'
ItKD CLOCD, --- - ,7.7f.
GO TO
Piatt's Piatt's
DRUG STORE
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For your
DRUGS,
PAINTS. s
OILS.
GLASS, ka.
nl you will get thftn cheaper than
ENewht re
STQHTEI ftTASOItf.
H C. WEBER,
WomM uriiinr t. tl i-t i-'eof Kui CIul
r't Tt-it.itv Jhat h? t jrr.-r t : ! .l VimU
of Much Work. -a ihurt n 5i r ami rt-itMtnabit
term. AH or itr w iy t l-tt at thw ol&vner t
ht ri'lT-p 1 utilf n -') fit .f Kwl CtwU'l,
ie 30. twti . rt.- . !
KISLE! Jii.UK!!
Maxwell & Dingee
Hih to ;of r. tie t iM.f iht th.r turn
ihimIo riUn.itp i.rri4rtiu it muaafaelur.
Lime, i J Kill kr 1 n hJ a
FCLL SCPPLY
(Mturttthr Jcmin'l. nf th KiWkr. nhih will
Ilriiiemhi'r flic I-Jarc
Fivt taut- w -1 fReir. niibtlin n Sth
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M. HELLER
llercliant Taylor,
Would ri.xjHJttful!v infirm tho (moido
of Red C!ml and wnnity that hei pro
iwreil to do a 1 kind-iof work in his line,
on short notice and re.-normble term.
A Gc:d Fit i: Guarantee!, ani all TTjrl
TTarrazi
Shop, wct of Rerenz-n k CoV. Store.
City Weat Market
FRED 0. HUMMEL,
Has just opened a Meat Market on
Webster street, next door south oH'-irk'n
Shoe Shop, whi're he will keep and m:11
fresh meats of all ktndt.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR REEF CATTLE, HOGS,
AND HIDES.
Red Cloud,
Neb.
CHAS I, JfH.I.EK,
CARPENTER & BUILDER,
WoaM Tfpt'faVr ta'Wrm ih-ithenof Ril
Cltinl an 1 t " oAy lil hr i r-fpre'I 1 d all
VloI of wrk 1c Lunrxj on brt notice an'l
reafln.ibl" Irnzs Stfati'a ruitniateMl.
All onler tcr bIrfl t M llIhr' Taylor
bop.
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JACOB SON'S
HOTEL,
FEED,
SALE.
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STABLE.
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