The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 15, 1875, Image 3

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VESS DIRECTORY
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Stale
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CeeHs rftlic
IN POST. OXaTACJS
UII-DIQ. SrH
Hie,
LEY,
U1NEY AT LAW,
3XJCASSS2AL SSTAT2
AS217T.
Cloud, Xcbrakhi.
pci intend cut of Public In-
xli action.
arquctt & Moore,
WYEUS,
NEBRASKA.
rill 1 in hII mlsnre at each
District Court of iho icvenl
le Republican Viilkj. 2 1
N.
JAS. LAIRD
1 Si LAIRD,
jys at Law
AND
TSSTATB AGENTS.
racticc in all the Courts o
the State.
'A 1T2BP.AS2A
state Agents, &c.
1AUDSON, J. A. TUI.LKYS
dson & TuIIeys,
lTS !s C0L'C72!T5 ASSISTS
id sell Real Et to on Coininis-
taxes for non-rc-iilfiiln.
titwn aivc!i t eullrrtions. Cor
uliriti I. A I luttursof inquiry.
iruuitly .uunurod.
fl), - - - - NEB.
Freeuiau,
kTA,
Xtll.
ellri W-eMern Securities.
p m i ft
vut nouns a iirctiiiu.
BY fc ritusso:,
Estate Dealers,
TON
nek
linllr for ale n laixo ti:uitity
.mils in houtlirrn 'lmi-ka.
i ( 1 laud mi I oiuiuisriuu ami
r mii-r5ifi'Kiitj.
Fnlion :ilt irm n t tin- proiii
Liui lnsfre tin lor.it ai 1 RPtiPr.il
, undiiocrL'l.iri ol tlio I lit nor.
ertonHouse
EllTON, NEBRASKA.
N rropnciur
lcN Ciood Beds, anJSjiu::
at Reason b!c Rates.
way oftlitr Travelling I'uh-
Re.-p'ct fully Solirilcd.
lede House.
Uoud, Nebraska.
- - - Proprietor.
Llr In CnniTllK Willi (lit
IIOI.'SK.
Ilia ln'cn refitted :util nTurniflil
I folium em Mvti. lUii'rwnl Mrn
! witmR l.iil ''otil. will liml
miodatioits at this Hotel.
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
U. S. PENSION s(JRG0N.
OHice Sd door Soutl of Court House.
Sesl'de tte fee WU last if Xtd Clout
,
fc.-H:; jroAES,
NEW
in a i i::i
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LYCK. - - I'kop.
rctitml Post's livery .talIT!.
Idu-U to it M'veral fine rt,
iLo fnrm-lu'd on .short uo-
jwoiiablt! tunus.
TE HIM si CALL.,
rst of its Valley House,
if.
HAAWER.
illiard Hall, KeiCi.oi;d.
r-t. i n..:
ig, onatupooinK nuu nan
the
highest
stvle of the
17-td
.eat JAarJcet.
IHN BARBER.
opened a Meat Market on
Street, next door -outn oi
at 51' p where he will keep
2&h meats of all kiuds.
' M ASKET PRICE PAID
EE CATTLE, HOGS, -4
AND HIDES.
id,- - - - Neb.
IK9E ZEIS,
-DKALKES IX
ts & Iiquors
CIGARS,
I, Smoking, Tobacco
D DEMITS
ALL KINDS;-
AND
fErrfOiERIS
A- Spessadty.-
:Beerfrom " AntelDe "
cosUHt!y on handl
5D CLOUD, NEB.
WatckiBtUr 4 kwtlltr,
ttS5L091iWZXS7 C0U5JTX, HZS.
&& '"
J6T;Prticakr ttteaiton jriyen to Re
pairing Fine Watcher and
Satin faction Guarantied.
II. W1LLCOX,
N1TARY PUBLIC.
Conveyancing and all other Notarial
Buirine will receive prompt attention.
fi"I)epo.sitions promptly and torrn-
ly taken. Address,
RKU CLOUD. KEHltASKA.
Republican River
STAGE LINE.
T. T. TCSB3, Proprietor.
Regular trips will be made between
JUNIATA and RED CLOl'D,
I s-hall be pleased to carry passenjrer
ttporrthe day.s mentioned, leaving Re
Cloud at f A. M on Mondays, Wed no
davs and Fridays. Leaving Jotiintsi
at f a. .M., on Tuesdaj's, Thursdays
and Saturdays.
Fare reasonable.
HAKPTOnT L RALSTON.
Red Cloud.
Having Ica-ed the Wagon and Black
Miiith hhop, lately occupied by Ira
Sleeper, are now prepared to do every
thing in the line of
WAGON-MAKING
AND
BLACKSMITIIING,
WAGONS. BUGGIES.
AGRICULTURAL 1M PLEM ENTS
Reiiaircd on .short notice and in a
Workuian-like manner.
WAGONS AND l-Uflf!IE3 MADE TO
ORDiilt.
1IAM1T0N & RALSTON.
RED CLOUD MILLS.
NATIVE LUMBER
Con.-tantly on hand. All kiuds of
DIMUN8ION LUMJlElt,
BHEEriNG.
FENCING.
AND BRIDGE TLANK.
All bold Cheap fur Cah.
Call and examine lumber and prices.
FITS CURED FREE!!
Anv tcron pufferim: from the nliove dii
ca" i r-iiete.l t'i aililri'" Dr. Prior, nnd a
tri.il liottloof luoJicino will bo forwarded by
Express.
FREE!
Tlir only ot liciiiR the Exiirw chnrRC.
w-kh uwinc lo my liirso uusmr", arc f mull.
Ir. Price bill mulotho troatmeiU of
FIT OK EPILEPaY
a ptiidy for ynr. and he will warrant a cure
by the ue of his remedy.
I)o not fail to scud to liiin for a trial bottle;
it coi-l imthiiiK. and he
WILL CURE YOU,
no nvitterof how lonir rtandinc your case
nn be. or how many other remedies" may
lrtn tailid.
Ciixulaand tcalimonuld sent with
EiiEE TRIAL RATTLE.
He i-articulir to cive your KxprcM, as well
ax our l'ost ' 'ilice direction, and
Address.
im.ciiAS.T.riucE.
67 Wiiliam Street, new York.
JL
DAY!
Em
s .
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF-
RED CIX)UD, NEBRASKA.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Notices in thit Column 10 Cent a Line
Arrival lpartr f MalU
f fum (he Krd Clowl f. .
Ju.flTA Leaves , Mondsy's
"WedneHlay's and Friday 7 . m.
Mail closed 3 p. m. Axfnca Toes
day Thursday and Saturday's? p. re.
Hakvakd Leaves Tuesday's nd
Fridav'p G p. m. arrives Tuesday's
and Friday s 5 p. m. Mail closed
b p. m.
Fuankus, going east, Monday's
and Thursday's 2 p. m. Going west
Tuesday's aud Friday's 10 a. m.
Pleakakt Hill leaves Thursdays C
a. m. Arrives Wednesday's 4 p. m.
Mail clobcd 9 p. m.
Jewct.l. Kansas, arrives Friday's
12 in. Leaves Friday 1 p. m.
Uussel, Kaunas, arrives Thursday's
12 a. m. Leaves Thursday 1p.m.
Office open from 4 uotill 6 p. m.
Sundays.
All registered matter must bo in
the evening Before the mails leave.
M. B. McNrrr, P. M.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Services fiyery first .and third Siro-.
baths of each month at Red Cloud"
and IiiavMe. 7A o'clock i. M. at
Red Cloud. 2 o'clock i. M. at In
avale. Every econd and fourth
Sabbaths at Batin and Harmony
Precincts. llEV. A. MaXWELL,
Pator.
BAPriST CHURCH. Rev. Tuoa.
Mux low, 1'astor. Services every
fourth Sabbath at t V. M.
Sakhath Sciiool every Sabbath
morning at 7(7 4. M.
J. Q. POTTEB, Supt.
Praj-er meeting Sabbath and Thurs
day evenings. All held at the school
houfccjust north of totroi
J&aaa J . . n . f t
ie corn u tae nepsujicma vauey
m the best io tkc State.
Tim GJxttcsiys there trc 125
persons who attend Sabtath School in
Juoiata whea it i't cltmdy." ,
A fine fbower last Tuesday morn
ing stopped the harvesters in their
work until the aftersoou. The grain
in general is well filled and that that
h bcinf threshed is turning oat a fair
yield.
The Red Cload Port Office is bow
a Money Order office.
Mr. Coleman, a gentleman" who
came to this place about a month ago
from Pean., has just returned from a
short tour in different sections of this
State, and now he intends to make
Webster county his future home. He
isagcaial, sociable appearing fellow
and we are glad to welcome him is our
community.
The following item was omitted in
last week's issue, through mistake :
Report of the Red Cloud Public
School for the term ending July 2nd,
1875:
Whole No. scholars carolled 74
Average daily attendance 59
Per cent of attendance 80.
C. W. Kalsv, Teacher.
The Red Cloud Brewery ateaated
up for the first time Tuesday morning.
They intend to have beer for sale in a
week or ten days.
WANTED.
A second-hand Job Press at
Red Cloud Chief office.
the
Go to M. B. McNitt's for your
wall paper, he has and will keep con
stantly on hand a largo aud well te
Iccted stock of tire gayest, neatest and
sweetest patterns of this articlo ihat
the market affords.
FOIi SALE.
One Champion Light Mower. Price
$115. Will take stock in part pay.
M. B. xMcNirr.
1
WELLS! WELLS!
All wanting welld bored will do well
to call upon W. W. Hauvey,
luavale, Webster Co., Neb.
8A..Good notes taken if desired.
37-3in
-If you waut to ficll jour barley for
Brewery purposes, be careful to have
no grains cut by the threshing ma
chine. Every grain must be as nearly
perfect as you would desire it for 1
choice seed grain ; for good Barley we
can always afford to pay a highcrpricc.
Respectfully, etc.,
47tf Red Cloud Brewery.
SPECIAL UASTES'S SALE.
DAY!
WELL AUGER !
Having obtained the agency for the
State of Nebraska for
OWZKS CXLXBSATSS WELL BOalNa
UACHIXESY.
And provided ourselves with first
cfott machinery for making Wells, wt
take this method of soficitiag orders
from all who seek water supply.
We are prepared to sink wells with te st
roort speed, ana in a satisfactory Buaser.
O-Gmin and otker staple takes in ex
cftanKc for work.
Beinjrthdnly authorised aMts torMs
Sute. we offer County. Towaship, aad jbOi
vida&l rights for Kale.
SPLESDIB BUSINESS FOR A SMALL
" GiWIAli.
By virtue of an order of rale issued
out of the District Court, of the first
Judicial District in and for Webster
County, Nebraska, in an- action
wherein Levi Moore is plaintiff, and
John Korncr and John Burgenthal
and Mary E. Burgenthal defendants ;
I will offer for sale at public auction
at the front door of the Court Houmj
Hn led L!oud, JNetjra!ka. at 2 o clock
p. in., on the 14th day of August,
1S75, the following described real
estate fjwit: Lots Xl and 12. block
2, io the town of Red Cloud, Neb.,
in paid Webster county.
Given under my hand this the 8tb
day of July, 1375.
H. G. BfLL,
Sheriff and Special Master Commis
sioner. 47 5t
$25 1 Day Gutrnteei'ii
tJwWfllAwfaV.
OWE MNlfJKlK6Y-
1
By virtue of an order of Eale issued
out of the District Court of the first
Judicial Ditrict, in and for Webster
County, Nebraska, in an action where
in Patrick Barry is p'aintiff and
Michael Cook, Maria Cook, Solomon
Brunswick, Hyman Brunswick, doing
business under the name and style of
S. Brunswick & Bro., defendants. I
will offer for sale at public auction at
tne iront uooroi tne uourt llouso in
Red Cloud, Nebraska, on the 14th
day of August, 1S75, at 3 o'clock p.
ui.. the following described real estate
situated in Webster county, Nebraska
to-wit : Lots ouo and two, block 14,
Red Cloud, Nebraska
Given under my hand this 8th day
of July, 1S75.
II. G. Bill,
m Sheriff and Special Master Commis
sioner. 47-5L
SPECIAL UASTSS'S SALS.
To Peasioaeri
IwHlbeattbe office of Dorcyand
Pressoo Blowsmgton Praaklia Co.
Neb. on the first and third Wedaesday
of July, August, and Septeeaber, te
cxam:ne tbos eatitled to Peaaoa.
N. L. Whitney EkaeateiaSarfecm.
4w
The mill at Spria liaacfee Imb
been damaged by high water so that it
wiU beMpossible to grkrf any for soaw
tiawv
- lie Red Cloud Mill will be ready
a fraad ia a few days.
, "Mr. Phelps of BafWo Crtek, call
ii yikerday aad showed as a sped
aseoof his oats. The head oa ea sulk
aieasurcd 14 iocImb ia loagth, Thirtaea
stalks of like proportioa grew froai'oae
grata. How's that for oats?
b Taia is tile ktet ebJediM to tbe
Cbdcf: JLloanatMiiar towiplaiaa of
ks aot coauiaJBg aay talrraphic des
aalces, ad says that if we woald oaly
awrtheea rigtrt fraea the wires k woa Id
be sKTaioe, liea he weaki take the
paper. XluVw asoaAarreaaoBafefe as
atae other proffered" saggestioos we
awraaeiTedlateJy-froai taose who
A Good Sewing Machine is a house
hold treasure that no family can do
without. If you want the best, tho
Wilson Shuttle should be your choice.
It combines in the most perfect man
ner, all the requisites of duribility,
simplicity, case of operating and per
fection of work, and is sold for less
than any other first-class Machine
in the market. Machines will
be deliverd at the nearest Rail
road Station to your place free of
transportation charges, if ordered
through the Company's Branch
House at St, Louis Mo. They send
an elegant catalogue and chromo
circular, free on aplication.
This Company want a few more good
agents.
The Red Cloud Sewing Circle will
meet at the residence of Rev. Max
well's on Wednesday July 21st, at 2
o'clock p. m. A general invitation
extended to the ladies. In the even
ing there will be a sociable to which
the gentlemen are cordially invited.
By order of Committee.
Farmers having logs on the yard
at the Red Cloud Saw Mill, will please
claim tho same and roll them up, and
mark -them -plain. Terms, either cash
or divide in the log. Also those wish
ing sawing done can depend on the
mill running the last of each week, if
there is loga to saw.
J. Q. Potter,
4t Pro'p of the Red Cloud Saw mill.
Eugene Andrus arrived from Red
Oak, Iowa, last Saturday. He is an
old aej tier of this comity. He reports
crops as being in a poor1 condition on
account of the heavy rains in that local
ity. And says that the corn will proba
bly make half a crop.
Wo understand that the mill at
Rivcrton has been damaged to the ex
tent of $1,500.
W. H. Ludlow sends us tho first
pickles of the season. We called 'em
splendid, and we could whistle the rest
of the afternoon without much diffi
culty. Red Cloud was visited by a tramp
last Sunday. He happened to be a
square fellow and paid his bills where
he stopped, and those devoted breeches
the next morning were in their accus
tomed place. Probably they wcfe'nt
4th of July-pants is the reason they
didn't go.
A. G. McBride, an attorney at law
at Kirwin, Kans,, called on us last
week. He was on his way to Lincoln
io attend a forgery suit
Numerous- refreshing showers
nave gladdened the hearts of every one
in this part of the country for the past
two weeks.
"The wind blowetb whero it
listeth" but we have .escaped so Jar
from the terrible wind storms that have
swept over some portions of this and
several eastern states. Last night the
wind blew the upper parr of the liberty
pole dowB, and broke it ia two. No
other damage was doae as far as' beard .
from.
J. L. Miller tells us that several
I of his old frieads from Sterling this
State called on him last week. They
hare been west on a buffalo host aad
to look at the country, they report ao
hoppers aad crops looking well.
Harvcsusf is bow the order of
the day, evea oar "heakhy eorraa
poadeat" has goae to-recaperate his
muscle, gathenac together the goldea
graia.
The high water of laat week took
oat aboat 50 feet of the Red Goad
Mill Dam aad k will take abaata
week to get the Mil raaaiag, bat
Farmers wiB fiad loar aad feed ta
aellar Wekaafe. Will ae ready for
MWwVeai'witk waw aaaekjaeryr
-Lart week-ic- ear karrj we e
looked Mrcral 4oeaL that wr
taiawert
W.L-Vaa'AWra aad"Ware
ia towa dariagibe'femrtk.
Mrs. J. a Waner wee to Jaai-
There will be a Sunday School
CoBcertheldat(hs3bool House next
SuayJaly Jsth.
j, .,
Ot&E-RoOv, Neb., 1S75. -
Ed. CniEP : Allow me to congrat
ulate you upon your tuxcvon to the
sole proprietorship of the piper. I
have read your fir editorial, and as I
have generally found you a man of
your word, I bavc faith that the pajr
will be hereafter published and man
aged in a business manner a far as
your industry and energy can accom
plib it. I have the faith also that
the peopl of this coauty will take a
more thorough' iatereet in be paper
than was formerly the case.
I like your idea of appropriating a
portioB of year paper to the aw of the
farmers. We need a medium of com
munication. In oo other btniacs' of
occupation are mea so divided io opia
ion about matters which would seem
to be earily ascertained. On methods
of farming and the crops which will
best tm ia this soil we some of us
think alike. By the way, Mr. Editor,
as you have requested us to ask ques
tions, will you please answer this ques
tion. Is this soil and climate adapted
to the successful raising of oats ? I
have heard coniderabIo di-cuwon
about thk, aad would like to have the
ophnoaof tbeCnitreo the sabject.
But I EeSeveyoasuid camaaanicaiioas
must be short. If you pablisb this,
please don't publish my name an this
is my first attempt at writing for the
press. Farmer.
Wearier Csvnty Coniewti
Webter Co.. Neb.. Ha io the Valley of
the Republican, is 150 milei Mt of the Mia
ouri flircr and touches tne Stale line on
the South. Winters ara mild aad dry; very
little rain or taow falls in that mssob to lit
tle in fact that cattle lire all winter with no
hay or grain. Plenty of rain falls in the
sprint; and sneamcr. The ftsasaen are Hot
disarreatTy Warm, as there is always a cool
breeze especially Th the eveninfi. The
county first began to se:tle in 1870. In 1S71
the county was organized with a popalaTfon
of 45. Its population is now between 2j00
and 3XJ0 and u rapidly increasing. There
are at present 38 organised school districts
within its bonndries and school facilities arc
therefore ample abetter than thos in some
Eastern $tatcs. The apportionable school
fund furnishes nearly enoush money to pay
teachers' wages. Fanners can buy K. 11.
land f roar 51.50 to G per acre with ten years
time. There is yet a considerable amount of
roverntftent lands for homestead and pre
emptions. As a stock raising country it is
hard 'o excel. Cattle do well, and for sheep
it cannot bo beaten. It is just suited to that.
Fortunes can be easily made by raising sheep
as the expense of feeding is rery small. That
corn, oats, barley, potatoes, buck wheat, and
all kinds of roots a.ni vegetables, are grown
here with little labor. 35 bushels of sod corn
to the acre is nothing new. Wheat averages
about 'i bushel to the acre. Fruit does, ex
tremely well. Every farmer has his orchard
growing. Forest trees grow rapidly. Cotton
wood, boxalder. whitcwood. soft maple, and
many other kinds of trees grow into Umber
large enough for fuel in about three years.
Osag orange plants do nicely, and in a few
years yonr lire fences can be made. Me
chanics find employment and fair wages. The
very bcit and purest water is obtained by
-going from 5 to 100 feet. The cost is very
snail when the well is bored. Thwe wells
"nerergo d:y. The streams of thii county are
theRepnblican and its tributaries, which arc
as follows- on the south side of the river,
Walnut, Dry. Buffalo, Stato Pcany, Ctdar.
Ilieks, Afch, and Quide Itock creeks. Ou the
north side are Willow. Elm, Cottonwood,
Crooked, Indian, and Farmers creeks. In the
north part oi the county is the Uluo river
and its tributaries.
The soil of Webster county is a dark, rich
vegetable loam. The wild grasses are nutri
tions aad abundant, and make norf excel lent
hay. Timothy, clover. Hungarian and millet
will undoubtedly prove a profitable produc
tion. Those who have tried them so decide
at least.
Our railroad prospects are good, and we
will have road as soon as we really need
one. Cut the farmers for years will find ready
solo lor surplus productions in the newer
counties west and to new settler'. By the
time these markets are closed roads for
b caper trannportation east will be opened.
Our climate is healthful, the air pure and
bracing, and sickness of any kind is almost a
stranger to the people hre.
The county seat. KED CLOUD oS th Re
publican river. ncr the center cast and west
and a little south of the center north and
sonth. In it are chances for business aen of
every branch of trade. The country aroand
is such as to warrant a good business in every
kind of merchandise. Red Cloud and Guide
lEock are the only two laid out towns. Fur
thcr inlormation can be obtained from any
land agent who advertises in this paper, orat
this o&ce.
R1VERTOX HOUSE.
Will entertain his guests in the mpjtf
gcntlcman-likc manner, with at good
fare as tne market sTfnroX
To the lr7rffcg r aMic e weald ray give
aha a call.
VALLEY HOUSE,
VZ7TKZS,
yiBlaSTA
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
rOTAST rraj: ak SSAL ZSTATI
Assir?.
Rlvertaa Fraaklia Ceaaty Newfatka.
aw- Claims (o
the latcat style.
aw Claims fur rale an J tailoring done in
AMOSEMiNiNTS !
o S
BOWLING Alley.
AND
Tmrgt Shoot ing.
CARL WEBER. .
Has just opened a Howling Alley,
aad Shooting Gallery, and all lovers of
die gaates are cordially invited w eoute
and enjoy themselves.
He has alo a large .supply of can
dies, nnls, oranges, and leinou.
I& C2EAX, GXXS22 SZ22, AX2
LSXOXASS,
Always on hand in their season.
Give him a call
Oat Door Watt of the La Cleis House.
CITY DRUG STORE
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
aaaaajm JTDrnc Store is in Red Cloud.
IvbtS m Drags are pure.
YayH W Stock Is complete. profits.
Wal motto is (juick sales and small
SAME What you want.
AAMK Your uinri there.
SAME Tiyourneinbb(ir,
SAME That you have been there.
aftjV There any thing you wauL
tT It in my line ol traid.
H s Your child ailinc.
Wilj soothing syrup the thing.
SlIEKEIt Compounds prescriptions correct
SIlkttEK Runs tho City Drug Store.
SHEltEH liMthelargeststockin the valley
SlIEllER Says come and see lor yourself.
Give Him a cull Before
Purchasing Elsewhere.
Dr. Petdr Head,
Family Fliyiciam.
Offers his services to the public,
and will attend to all professional calls.
Office Orer Sharer's Drag Store.
1. O. OTAR1VER, Prop-
Is always ready (o attend to anil bmVb wmfortaUe hi ratna.
This Hotd w eutirrly acw, haviH lccn fitted ap fr t!x cxpte
purpose of the travefihg public
STAGE LKWKS FOU THE RAILROAD ON MOSPAV;
WEDNESDAY, & FU1DAV OF EACH WKKK AT 7 O'CUH;
A. M.
! eiatinr i KavV tie BESf STABLE Wtt
f Lmctrn.
Always keeping on hand a ok1 supply oT
HAY AN D G Y A I N,
a 4
AW a good conveyance for the prvw tf nrnwytng ra-ngcrt
from llils place to any other at readable rates
tied Iuti
KekrjMkit
-.
0, L. BATTLES & SON,
DKALKItS IS
SHELF HEAVY HARDWARE,
AGENT FOR TIIE
S. Garber 1 Go.
DEALERS IN
Dry Good mn&
Groceries.
ROOTvH mad SHOES
Hats, Caps. &
Rtady Made Clothing !
We have the Urjttt
Stock m the Vallty and will
Mt he HRderMld.
GIVE US A CALL, ONE ALL.
8. Garber & Co.
MtVERTQS ADYEBTrSEMKimL
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
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Baa yaftjjMesHi aancaa saw
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A. J. RENNECKER, - - - Pnor.
Six miles Scn&wesi of Bel Cloud, on
the road te Smith Center.
K. J. Renneckcr has again opened hl hot'l
nnd woukl rail attention to his superiorfacil
iiies for pr&Viding entertainment for man
and beasl. The table always prVrridcd with
the best the season affords, and Fresh Fish
erery day. ,
A road has been opened o this Hotel
through tho farm of thu pfcrprietor. which
shortens the road, and is open to all travel
except the driving of loose nock.
O'VC KKSXgCKgR'S HOTfiL A TRIAL
aB-The undersigned Bus also opened a fish,
ery above the Kea Cloud bride, whereafull
snpply of fresh fish can be procured atony
time during the coming rcAson.
PARTIES wishing fresh fish can get them
at the fisher between the bridge and
the flouring mill. I will also be in town on
Saturday of each week at the corner of Sher
er's drug store, with a load of fresh fish. 40tf
YOUR GRAIN !
By getting one of ' the
Mr.Cormick's Mest
improved MacMines.
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