The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 16, 1874, Image 4
ST ' b I r- .X r i n 1 i t. 1 I ? 11 J 1 K rv WVi t THE RED CLOUD CHIEF KKI) CLOUD, NEUKASKA. LOCAL MATTERS. Nnllccsh, tlri Column 10 Cents a Li r11". i rectory. C0NOKF.SSIONAL. ,' Tjiiton. lirownvillc. U.S. 5-cnator. . !iU:licfk. Uai.-iha. U. S. Senator. Loronzo Crounc. P.oitrcscnlative. EXECUTIVE. H. W. Furnn. lirownvillc, (Iovrnor. J.. I. Gwi.hr. Lincoln, Stc.ofButte. Tt li WoKtom, Hcatricc, Autlitor. II. A. Koi-n'iK. C',ninmt, ' Trwiiurer. J. II. Webster Iatri;:. AtJ-'y 5cn, J. ii. McKoazie. Lincoln. Sup. Pub. Instruc, JUDIC1AHY. co. !i. Like. Oinalia. Chief.Ijfticc. Ilaii'IOaiitUNcbraihaCity.) , , . Ham'l Mai well. l'lftbinfauUi J AModttle Jug. WEisSTEK COUNTY. J. A. Tullcyg. Countr Ocrk. K. II. Jono. lr.urcr. Trobate Jtnljfr. Hieriir. School .Sui.'t. J. W. Tull..yS. II. C. Hill. II. S. Kalcy. L. I. MurMrl, AV. K. Thorn, A. M. Iliinly.) :. W. liull. V Y. Mnttcton. 1 i roncr. County Surveyor County Commissioners. ArrJvn! ami i;ojn rluro r 2I:tiIt I'roin J2u i:-it Cloud l. . ilf.NMATA Leaves Monday's 'dnr'Kday'a and I'riday 7 a tnv CKed 9 p. m. Airivc. Tuc - SdnddalurdrryT-pV!!:. 4- J- lj'ivn I iifikfl'iv a nil "p 0 p. m. arrives l uc-uay a u ... , xiday s 5 p. in. Iail closed iHbi. , C ss t3N, gom? cast, MondayV TjSjKday'H 2 p. m. Goin we.t . u4y -a and J' n ViS, and i'Miav.s 10 a. m 10 .EAgANT HlLI. leaves Thursdajv G 7 iS-Vr ' qresccvp. in. ixuii3i uiii'w it r.j ;- I2'in. J.cavcs I'riday 1 p. in. .Ills.-ix, Kansas, arrives Thursday's I a. in. Loaves Tliurcday 1 p. in Office open from 1 umiil (i p. in. Sunday.". All registered mnUer must he in the evening before the mails leave. 31. IS, 3K-NiTr. 1'. M. or j uajuisf e ;u:cTo:t v, M. K. CnTTKCH Hkv. Chas. lilitLV, Pactor. Servicer each al teiuate Sabbat Ii at 10 a, M, CONG KKG ATION LIST (Ml UMMI Rr.v. A. Maxwell. I'utor. Serv-ii-os each alternate Sabbath at 10 A. .M. jjAPTrsT cm:nni.-Ti?Kv. thc-. Mux low, l'a.tr. Services every fourth Sabbath at 73 V. .M. Faahath School every Sabbath morning at a. M tl. Q. I'OTfEH, Supt. l'r.iycrmccliiiK.Sabbatli and Thur.- day eTninp.JJ6llyvvlil at the school i house'just northfoTilrJrn, 5SK Candies, thcjjesl-and purest in r t.-.wn, at Gtisi. Zeiss'. A few County Warrants wanted at. owe by &. . " WillcoxL -5.1V11 vnur iimnf these hard tinier -""l??'-:'ntijrvt Wjltvoxr'wfiu wiil t-avc ion money -an your faxes. The Domestic Sewing Maeb'ue i cekimwlcdeed b.v all eomju'tent uiuo to be the Lot machine now bo ot the public. wTN'rKIl" .To pn-obaso for (fASH, 50 head of ?ii:ir Calves and Yearling", from G to li months eld. Innuire of ltASsER lino's., 4 miles Fast of Red Cloud. EtCllELHLltoElt & Crow, have pur chased the Red Cloud Stcanr Saw Millf Tho?e wishing sawing done should In ins their Iocs in immediately, s the mill is soon to be moved, tf Notice to Teachers. ' "- Notice is hereby given. That I will exauiiiKJ all persons who may desire to oiler theiuclvcs as candidates lor twiehfrs of the primary or common "hiols of the county, at my office in KedMontKToif the first aturday f August, November, February and May. 11. S. KaLEY, Co. Superintendent. Send to II. II. Johnson. Crete. Neb. for circulars of the Domestic Sewing Machine; also terms to agents (. c) if you mean business and really want an agency. A. S. NetT has opened up a first class livery stable in the rear of Smith's billiard hall, and has oniti of the best ' tigs" in this part of the country Orders for teams eon be left, wlun he ' i absent, at the Billiard Hall. Head bis advertisement. Chaitie Mortgage Saic. f Whereas, default has been made in I ll.o payment of a certain chattel tuort ' nge, executed by Robert Harrington. of the county of Webster ami State of : Nebraska, to George W. lizenby. dated May 25th, S74, to secure the '" payment of a. note of even date and tenure. Terms of as follows.- Note for Eighty-four dollars and twenty five cents $S4.25), made payable sixty days after date above mentioned, and t duWuly 24th, 1S74, bearing interest at the rate of twelve (12) per cent per annum, on which there is now due and " unpaid the sum of eighty four dollars i and twenty-five ceni,($S4.25), and in- torest from .said dale of May 2oth. 1S74. jr Said mortgage was filed for record in, the office of the county clerk of Webster county, Nebraska, on the 7th day of Octobci, 1S74, at the hour of uh. 15m; p. m., and -recorded ou pages 'TO and G7 of book "A" ot chattel mortgages. Then. fore, and by vir tue of said chattel mortgage. I will tefierforsale Ho the highest bidder at public awerjon. at the Court House, in died Cloud. Webster eountv.. Nebras ka, i he following described propeity ;rj cHsyeis, io-wit : fOue ycJnf oxen about seven years color and the thcr Li light xed white face, aud kjwwnf-i cattle. iaiif 1 o'clock, ,P-:-Tbv IS74 Ter , t r .... : .. : -J - j. i Lajjs-'zsrfr j n - ... ... i.. .. - -a .- ' hii ' T" I R- Huy tbe Domestic. McXitt ha a -.upply of a!l kinds of .Machine Oil. Head thS now advertisement of C. H. June, Juniata. Granger's?, if you want irood tna, cofie, sugar, am other qrocriey, call at the Grange Store, next door to the Post office. John" G. Pottek, Ited Cloud. Go to Smith it Calvert for Furni turc. All kinds of Dry Goods in large fupply and at reasonable rates at GAUIiEIt it Co'rf. Good warm fall and winter shawls and dress cood-j at G. & Co'e. A full .stock of Hoots and Shoes, for the fall trade at G. & Co'a. The highest Market price paid for Wheat, Oats and Harley, at the Ited Cloud Drug Store, C. II. Pott Kit. Granger's, if you want your Granger boots and shoes, call at the Grange Store. John G. Pottkii. The Chief, and the Weekly Chicago I'ost Ami Mail, will be furn hed to subscribers fur ..'!, 00 per year, cah In advance. The I'nxt Ami Mm', is equal to. it not the best, of any wcckJcy ncw.-paper published in Chicago. Those who are already tub scribcrs of our paper, can get terms for the other on application. Kerosene, 30 cents per gallon Gar her it Co. Matches, T cents per box at Garbcr's. Lamp chimneys, ,'5 for liacts at Gar hcrs. Three bars soap, 2" cent?, Garber & Co. Soda 10 cents per pound, at Garber?. GRANGE STORE. GOOD NEWS GOOD NEWS. For iho Fanner. of Webster and Neighboring counties. GRANGE STORE IN RED CLOUD. The store kept by John G. Potter having been appointed by the County Council a GRANGE STORE. Patrons of Husbandry will find it to their inteicat to trade at the Grange Store. Don't forget the place Next deor to the Post Office. J. G. POTTER, Red Cloud. Hard up ! Hard up ! I never shall forget, The times when I was hard up, and may be bard up yet. yti If you are hard up go. to MeNitts your Hardware to buy. For he novcr fail to make a man his sorrows to forget. .. lie has a full assortment and keeps his. po'"ibr diy. And sells way down to botton prices for cash you bet. For his motto is small nrofit, quick sales, and ready pay. Good pocket knives at MeNitt's, for 25 cents. Wood saws at MeNitt's, for $1,00. A full assortment of ladies shoes, all the latest. varieties at G. it Co's, Wanted. Every one to know. that Berenzcn t Co., are selling o their entire stock of Groceries, Cloth ing Boots, Shoes &c., at cost. This is no humbug. Ladies, call at IS. ,t Co's, and get a nice dress pattern for 9c. per yard New goods at the Grange Store. John G. Potter, Red Cloud. AD! ADM Hear e ! Hear ye 1 all you needing Hard Ware, or any thing usually kept in a Hardware Store. McNitt i getting a new stock of goods. lG-tf Grangers call and sec if R. R. Shcrer, ain't selling Drugs and Paints, cheaper than any other house in the valley, all others know it. Every thing warnicd. Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at pubbc auction, at the door of the Court house, in Red Cloud Nebraska, on Saturd.iy the 2d day of January IS75 at cue o'clock p. in., of said day, the following real estate to-wit: The west half of Section ten (10) town two (2) range eleven (11) we in Webster County Nebraska, taken as the nroncrtv of Win. II. James on two executions in fiivor of the State ' of Nebraska, issued by the District Court in and for the County of Lan caster an j State of Nebraska, and to me directed as Sheriff of Webster Ccunty Nebraska. Red Cloud, Nebraska, Dee. 2, 1S74. II. G. Bill. Sheriff. By Mark II. Warner, w-4 Deputy Sheriff. n the District Court of tire 1st Judi cial District, in and for Webster County Neb. Mary A. Jones, ) v?. i Thomas Jones. J . To said Thomas Jones defendent, . you are hereby notified that on the j 20th day of November, 1$74. Mary A. Inn.i tnt,fi4VV Til.tfi hn i,afitinn in VUilV- i.lll l-l.l, AJI u .l. fVlllIUll I M the office of the Clerk of the District Court of said Webster County Neb praying that she may be divorced fronl you, oo the grounds of gross eruelty and habitual drunkenness. You are also notified to appear and answer said petition on or before the 3d Mon day after the 7th Jay of January IS75, said petition will bo taken as true uaetacat renaerea as prayed. II. S. Kaley, " AttVofplt'E Still nlive aud kicking .:rrjfa2-nn- Caeliia! anH Rail ' I5' vwhy mtifv PatW. L "?- I lined 31 ttU, oni i" 1 .25 t r - ruu$ Store. J. 0. IVrrEn. War on hisrh price mn's kip boots 4,2. at the Orange Store. " J. G. PoTTEi'.. Cheaper than ever -ladies calf gaiter? only $2,00 per pair, at the Grunge Store, f J. G- orn::t. Good yTi wide fkctory cotton only I lets, per yard, at tb GrRtg; Store! J.G. Potteu. Prints, Prints, a fresh tock of Prints at the Grange Store. J. G. Potter. Scarlet opera flinne! at th Gmnge Store. J. G. PoTrEit. l're.-h Oyster."," . by the can or dozen at Geo. Zeiss. Ako fresh bread, pies, cakes, confectionary itc Nice thing? for the little folk?, at the Post Office. Call and look at them. Jiet and cheapest assortment of Stationery in town at the Putt Office. Go to the Po-t Office for fmpt-r, pen?, penuil?, flutes, itc, &e. HAKLKV! UiKLKV!! K..r sale, tor ;-eed, by Hirenzn it C Now is jour iim, farmer- to secure seed for the coming spring, iiot) bushels on hand. Heken'en it Co. Go to Sherer's for your drugs, Patent medicines itc. A fresh Stock of Grocries at the Grange Store. J. G. Potter Dried Cunants only Kh-Lx per pound at the Grange Store. J. G. Potjei: "Uncle Sam" is building an ad dition to hi dwelling, which will adl to the good loofc.i of the hou.-e. The bridges over the Blue rivr. in Harmony piciuet have been f:ni-h cd and accepted. Thur?day nijrht there will be a meeting at the school house to make arrangements for a "Christina Tree." Rev. E. Laltin will preach at the school house on Sunday evening next, Dec. 20th. All are invited to attend. Rcuumber the Dance and Oy.-ter Supper. Chri-tma.-. night, Dee. 25th A largo box of clothing fur the Aid Society has Iwed received 1 he 'Aid flour ha? been ttbmu all disiosed of to -the edy It will not be long be tine there will be a call to pass around a -eeond time. II. J. Hill, left here on Tuesday, for Wyoming, .lone county, Iowa, where he formerly resided. He goes in the intere.-t of Guide Rock precinct, to solicit aid. Business has boon pretty lively this week, and some days there are a 'many as thirty or forty teamsin town atone count. J. II. Wilicox is keeping bachel or's, hall, .. He puts ..in, moat oi bin .time singing : "I'm lonely since you left use." Mark Warner, keeps the meat luarket just call there and gut ;ome- thingto ward off hunger. Quite a number have responded to our call for wood, and yet we have room for a few more loads. We would 'ike to get it on hand while the weather is gooJ, so it can be cut and piled. f ''uo. . 3Iever. of the wet nn-i" of the county gave u a call on Mo- day last. Mr. Meyer is n native of Switzerland, and is well informed p on all KurojK-an topics, and talk wid im is enjoyable. Elroy Petteyr, living in Harmony precinct, tells us that be suec.vded in raiding about five acres of broom corn, tjie past season. The bush'wns light but of good qualify. Mr. Pettys a good a brotu-maker as can be found in the Suite, we don't care where you look. Early in the season he purchas ed a full set of uuehincrv for the purpose of preparing the hrush and making brooms. It' the future crnp- of the county turn out w-11 he j-jljoHy a ever eventually have the bout business of the country. We might incidentally mention right here, tha if peopk w7go away from home, to buy goods, and tcill go to Juniata to do their fading, they had better hoed oiir adviec. and go to C. R. Jones store. Wc know he is doing a big business by the manner in which he advertises. He ain't a bit afraid to call the attention Mi' the people to his- stock of geods. Don't we nJi want a Monev Order Office here. The po-tnl regutioa.s allow- one when the reciot: of the ffi come up to a certain atiai Now, it every one of our business men would buy a dollar's worth of stamps before the end of the present quarter, we would have a "Orter Office" in less than forty days. A rue ikw oriGge across thd liepub lican, at Riverton i said to be the best wagon bridge in the State. It is about finished, and has been built by II T. Clarke, contractor, under im mediate supervision, 0f Mr. Cook, who knows ut how to build a bridge. Wai McBride. Dick Garber, and Mr. anghn, all of Guide Rock, came into town on Saturday, in fine style 1 hey are all lively boys of that tion. and are always welcomed. -Four men by the name of McCoy, Mr. Mapes, and the two Jensens, . , - ,. .MP.i. ,. rn.. have left for a buffalo hunt. Thev all live in the Noith west part of this county. We le'arn that some two weeks .ago, a little, girl, daughter, .?f Mr. n, broke her leg. by carelessly Croxto stepping between two loose boards. We have received uo further details. M 141 (A. J'JUIU I IjoLII tA.i LA I 1 U Btf LA 11a. V a - -. . . Bt . if. The MWw On!T of Ited CloudJ yrM hold a Grarnl Hall and Festival n Ckrttma Night, December 25, 1ST?. A Public Iostalkttion of the OfSccrs of the Masonic Lodge wit! takex place early in the evening, to ;rhich the pub lic is invhod. Aftet tlie IiHiaHation, a Dance UI j take pinee in theMasonic HalL swl an Oy.'ter Supper at the lsBlede H-iustf. Good tutisJc will be farnbhed by tint Hnnks Hros. No pains will be Sfwred to make a Perfect Uncem of the affair. Everybody from this and adjoining counties is invited. TICKETS : Hall it Suffer, kl 0 Hull, only, I m cupper each, .o J!J-2 V.V! ? if-. Thr people of Guide Rock and vicinity have ent H G. Bill, Sheriff of this '-oMitty, to Iowa in behalf of thedfMuitU'of that pn-einet. Thi- selection of a man to reprcftnt thi to in thi-. tua'ter wa a- good as would have been mul-. No man is butter acquainted with the waritsnnd ncccsMtio of the people, and it i?er- tain that the representations he may make will be true to the letter. And furthermore, those who see fit to en trust him with anything, can depend -upon it, that whatever is given will be. properly handled and accounted for. Succeaa to him in his mission of mercy. TKA?li55aS. In accordance with the previous announcement, on Fiidiy evening last. Hon. II. S. Kalev delivereii a lecture at the school hou-e, for the benefit of tiie Aid Society. The night was cold blustering, but the attendance wah good and quite a respectable amount of money, about sixteen dollars, realiz ed. Mr. Kuley is a smooth, fluent talker, and held the close attention of hi.-, audience, while delivering the "gnthopper lecture.'' The ocoa-ion ' grew out of n joke, which happened thusiy. Two or three days' pravious a box of clothing arrived i'or the Aid Society, and nmong its con ten U was n bmdcloth coat, of the "daw hammer" ! style, or as the speaker called it, h "spike tail." Mr. Knley was. present when the box was opened, and hap pened for the fun of the thing to "try it on" to see how it looked. Some of the boys present remarked that if it was a fit he would have to deliver a lecture at twenty-five cents a ticket, to which ho laughingly acceded, prob ably thinking the matter would there end, but he boys persisted and that night printed notices were posted all .ihrough.touu-ttotiounuing thu Ivorere, as to come off Friday evening. Mr. Kaley appeared in the "spike-tail" coat ..nd a white vest, accompanying it, and as before mentioned de livered an entcrtaiuing and interesting discourse Afterward Rev. Maxwell made a few appropriate remarks, and then Mr. McNitt stated that it ba been thought best to dispose of ouie of the articles sent to the Society, as not being of much real use to those in C . '"T ! If,1 T ,,nreUse lH U i,rntJr " need, the money received to be Used of provisions, tc. called on to a?t as '. "'"tu .iitctiune-r. which he did in such a uiii-trly inunm-r as to lead us ro think that he had followed that businesbo ibre he became rich and rctiied-into private life as a hotel-keeper. The auction eaused a great deal of fun. Taken altogether the occasion was a success, and every one present appear- ed well pleased. PERSONAL. Sheriff Bill, put in an appearance on M"tday morning, aud appeared as II. J. Milner nd Mr. Vamrhn. of Goide Roek, called early in the wck. Chas. Lane, called lost Friday, and we bad a pleasant chat with him. Rev. Laitin, preached at the Scho! house, on Sunday evening, and the next morning gave us a friendly call. Abe Garber dropped into town and out agaiu. before any one coukl Lilk to bim. Thos. Vaughn, of Walnut Cre&, wxs down to attend the meeting of the "-ooimisstoners. Mr. t ook, bridge-buHder, ''Curly' .. am! some more of the boTS came down from Riverton on Monday, and re mained over untif the next day. They'll all be down to work on the bridge in a few days. A larce number of our friends from ! ait part of the county have called daring the week, a list of whom would nearly fill a column. You are always welcome, and come again whenever you visit the town. Our people should remember that T T. Webb, the mail contractor is making one trip each week between here and Jtmiata, in addition to the number, for which ho receives .com pensation. In view of this fact he ought to receive as much of the carrv- ing business as is possible. At the best itwill not pay him more ihan ex j peaces. ii Ail 2v-ii-i. Taken up by the undersigned, Rvisc on Sec. 20. town I, range ?0r onttbe 23d day of November, InTI. a Texas Stenr, four years old. white with suiafl jff aua ccder-b:t S left ear". i '?, " " J Jso. Beaitilvjjp. ThMawnwOrof Ked CToaiJ""7;-r -n 1 T ' V ' - -f - ' Bad Dead, De 10, l$H. . tbenriM koawu a. ih r.immi.MMi. ( A l HV ' nu 'DHl'T Ftttt 3MlMtt . l""' "f ' " " ""'US , '" f -i. m f..ll.,. . L - . .- 1 1 "" w AVJ V1ZS 4VUiiLl kV nnni a ttr ri ii rwtmA kMAa4 e us, and we hope tlnry will co oftener and stay longer. On Friday ereniug nxt rJtere wHl be a regular cooiatonientioa of Clmity ijvdce, Nj. A. F. t A. SI. As it is the time for the Manni elec tion of officers, it is Itoped every member will be present. J. D. Post has fitted njn room in his stable, for the aecoMiodaiion of such travellers and teamstrs a are in the habit of furnishing their own provisions. This will be n eonvemeuce that will be appreciated by a great ma rii'. J. McCallutn, living on See. 32, town 4, range 11. ha lately had a well dug, that caps the whole well business of the county. Mr. I'ettys did a big portion of the digging. The well is 172 feet deep, and it took near ly three weeks to dig the depth men tioned. The dirt was raied by h;ire- P'vcr- ' " water was anally reached, it was tutuw iugrat auii danee. Thi-J depth is exceptional in this section of Nebraska. .L-S. Gilham, Em., of tboIaw J firm t,f Wilicox it (iillmui, has left his legal business with bin partner, and i rusticating for a while, playing the country pedagogue, bavins; charge of a school five or six miles north of Guide Rock. He was in town over Sunday, and looks as if a chanse of air wa-? beneficial. The County Commissioner'' held a meeting on .Monday and Tuesday. A great number of road district ami precinct officers gave the required bonds, and were sworn in. Dr. TIuw. B. Williams wislms to say that all who are indebted to him musl call and settl by Jan. 1st, eith er with the cash, or by giving a note. 19-til. Rend'the prospectus of that prince of Monthlies for the young, to-wit: ,S'. Nicholas. In a few days we will have a copy to show, and then will speak of its meri's, unre at length The prospoctu? Tor Srilmt'rs Mugatiar will upponr in tJfi iv u inie. The best Magazines and at the lowest rato-i. r- Look out next week, for bi advertisement irom D. S. HelrUrn. "Read it aud you will know what it is about. This week wc publish tho pro spectus of the Chicago Inter-Occnn, whiehjs. unquestionably the loading Republican paper qf the north west, as well as the be-t for general news. At these times of scarcity we hardlv expect that many people will subsei iw "for papers, but to sudii as want a newspaper, as large as the Urge,t and cheap as the cheapest, wc cunmeud the Inter- Ocvtn. We have inudo ar rangements for reduced r"ates, which will be given on application. Once again into our sanctum com oth the Star Spangled Banner the December Number, and tho one which closes its twelth year of suedes. Few are there who know not this splendid paper, with its 40 long" column', size of Ledger, initiated and just cramm ed with the very best n?aIing Poem-? Tales, Stories, Sketches Wit, Humor, and Fun. It also contains the cele brated ,VR agues Corner" in which every Swindler Humbug, Quack and Fran 1 in America has been, is, and will be Ft ELY exposed. For Ij75 EVERY subscriber receives the paper fully prepaid and either a pair ef cbaruiimr "Pr.-irer" Plirortin and in. 'nt Dictionary, Album, Book, or or choice of twelve premiums any one being woith MORK tlran price of the paper, which is only Si. Of) a year. No paper is more thoroughly estab lished better known or better liked. Specimens for H can's. He who fail to subscribe, &ils to do what he should do. Semi $1.00 to Banner Pcp.LlSHlNi; Co. Hinsdale, N. H. O. W. Dorset. Capt. IL B. Pbss-iov. Notary I'aMic ' HORSEY & PRESSOR, Real Estate Dealers. BLOOMING TON - - - EB. UarewixUnUrifersnl a tars qoantit? f "hoi-c mtA in KUrem Nwmsa. Ala Uut and tail Mstlt 1ntiin xrxl fy TXa kJf POMTBUfttMU. & At-atis also eif t Ae wwew tin tatl cliM itt-r th kmA wl ctel Land Otice. n4 Serrtarr vfth Ictricr. SUCK OU$X:, 5S0SSE 2UCZ, Jar., FRANKLIN, NEB. Good Accommodations, Livery and Feetl SlnUr. I). II. Freeman, JfC.MATA. . - - 5E& Buys and sells Western Securities. S?" School Bond a Specialty. BY .4. B HAAmJEX. AttlieBiSHard QiB;--,KB'CLOin. j SkaTingu ShftapooTaz d Hajr- Cattrnir ?a tls hT?hpi;t lvl nr !w I Art. ' IT'td ',,..... r.ji - . ! vtxx-' lv 'Vk1UJ ,ii J LU .U 1. -.. miu. -u THS HIGHEST FRZC25 tw.,-. .,.hU n " WAfc Bnr. rt s. lea ?c ? ' TV ( I O I f rfcr" Mmmtktf Wl X0i? . V A Oil 'W 4H wrl WtMv&t Strtt't Mi J ALL KINDS OF GOODS SOLD BELOW GE ASS HOP P E R P R IC ES. J!$'sijnfiiHfj SEOM&& 77 bi GAISa HT JOJffE'S STORE, JUNIATA, SUSPENSION .EVEKYTiSEX'4! ft'A jTs. 3 ne 4 Lbs. Olimat Ok Minus 2 Ounces, Best 4 Pairs Grangers Socks for 25 cents. -JTow is lLinr Time fi5JY BilBA5. ! x BEKES'ZElSr & fc'o., Etacl Cloud, ?!. 0. L. BATTLES & CO. DKALKRIN- SHELF and HEAVY HARDWIRE, &ia:trtca Oak msd Kcfij-t.sv Kiovcs. ALL TIIE VARIETIES OF HKATLXC A NP PARLOR STOVES A good assortment of NAIL. RAKES, BOLTS. CORN PLANTERS ' SHOVELS. v SPADE-!. Vol KS CARPENI'EHS- AND MASON'S' TOOLS PAlNl'S, OILS ' COOPER AND NEWTON WAtlONS, GL. PINW RE GRAND DKIOUll PLO a ,S. DAVEN'PORI' PI OWH with U wxl or Inm Beams. with Wool and Iron Beam-! And Everything needed by the Parmer or Mechuuie. ilMiie Table and Pocket Cut lor. 0. L. BATTIJiS & CO . 4xniic ISouk, - - -' - -' Nebraska. " T -jri--rrii'i" .. NKW DRUG AND , . GROCERY STOilJi IN iloil CIojhI, JSTub. Wo virb to inform the citizen of Rod Uloud that we have a new -t4fc ot goods which e ofier at Grangr pitceo. Consisting of DRUGS, PAWTS, OILS, VARNISHES BRUSHES AND - FAHGY GOODS. Also a choice lot of TEAS, and TOBACCOES, PURE WINES and LIQUORS, 3SpecMil attention given toIHs pensinz of Medicises aod Preacrip-ions- , We Dft OMpeltiioi in Qualify mnd in Price. riT-i .. .. iA.7 .f ".-SCSaE : , i5?.K, u i. , " w " .j.'Jt,'ei..r'9SlK. - . . . - i ? .-- . T"?"BHe-irW3Z GRAIN. - - $Gwdef 2$&iTfse round in &'oc& NEBRASKA OF BUSINESS. 0 impairs Our Health ! I BIG COFFEE for $! 00, or JOHN eM VI. JAOQ180N''S ( HOTEL, ; HSKft, s.iii,s, J:4Np" LIVERY iPlt-s. - STABLl V"" . .J ZX . -Jkm&& f -i rf-i-s. -TI. '. 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Rio Coffee .3 tliinpiiwderTea per lb ....I.10(i$l Cl OHi'iL, fill i otitic Hy.Min 1,'X llOlMTJtd SO? & I .!) uiokel Sid Moat , h J 'i ritokeI MioilMors iiticr t t t -tj K SI" Kniiir. NXXX, H-jbron ft nej rioiinelH ......'lT(. ' bite do MfiM i wtneit no ........ ..... ... ......uv Brown Shirting HlJJ,5i , SpMguoandMerrituacPrinLi. i Common Prints 10 Brown Detains ...... Uf ivicie ..............,.,.....,. jti Heavy Brown Ducking .....'2$t:j7 Stripe 'JK$M. Heavy Boob 'J 90'V S&-4 Light Boot. ...-J "fft tiavy onooi.. -1 vn.'f.: .t N" S1I. 7or- -4- HARNESS iff. v5; 'W y&t. S. V. Ludlow M h no"w prepared to do aXUittidfcfKoM jgZ& i; the; Harness liirie. The best of maUirblausaajL. wrk .rAKRA:.TED. w'-:V HEP,lIRIiG Done on tibori ooticcaiatryMwll Price. . i Shop is McNrrr'jj St. - . Red Cloud XthrnnKn. GEORQE ZEIS.S, HI.tt315- OTinem L. liiqaor CiCARS, Chewing, Sulking, TtbiK0 CANNED FUIT OF ALLKINB3, &. W A3TO JF r mm MommnoXEWst .. J?SS m 5T4 rUMt i t - . Y f 1 $M- A ia "Sif s ? 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