The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 06, 1876, Image 2

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF.
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THURSDAY JUNK 29,- - -1.S7G
Fat:c of Sukcription.
Oncupy 1 year, $2.00
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Ollici a I Directory'.
;uN(JKE..SlUAL.
A . ''ifllick licit rice. P. S. Senator.
.'. Hitchcock. Omaha, l. S.enator.
L irmiso Croutut!. KepreFtntative.
' EXECUTIVE.
M VStiAMHEK. Covurnor. Lincoln.
Kruno TzKchnck. Sec. of State.
J. I J Wcton, Lincoln, Auditor.
J, C. M jJtri'lo. ,, Treasurer.
too. II. Robert. Att'y !en.
J. M.3IcKcnziQ. Lincoln. Sup. I'ub.Irittruc.
JUDICIARY.
''. FJ. Liko, Oniklin, Chief. Ttke.
i) m'MUnft.NobrnnkivCit.y.) . . ,
Sain'l .Maiwoll. 'latmiiouth A"ouat- J ue'
WEitSTER COUNTY.
County Clerk.
Treasurer.
Probate Judge.
Sheriff.
School Sup't.
Coroner.
Counts' Surveyor
J. A.TulJpyi,
K. II. -lone.
I. W. Tulloya.
IF. C. Mill.
.5. S. Oilhun,
C C. Coon.
W I-:. Thorn.
;. W- Ball. 1
T. M ttteKon.
.1. II. IIobRrU 1
County CouvmissioaeM.
For President
TJ. 33. Hayes.
Wf: tried to find 5omc
el0.-,ncnt I nttu among the 'democrat, there are
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,-......iw.c ; ,,.m,.,i;.r, ,.r ,Kp It tad men auon the republican?: c Kfct management of:! -horn in har
'jrvv viiwit via f uvvw4 j v. .
Convention, fomthiri2 like IngcrsoH'i:
ringing pancjrryric on Blaine. fJut
we were disappointed. There were
plentv of orator-, too. But no Htibject?,
no men whom To e.itol would not be a
burle.-oue.
2d best
" whip.
For Vice President,
"W". A. "Wheels?-
CALL FOR A EEPTJBLICAIT STATS C01T-VENTION.
TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR STATE
OFFICES.
The Republican electors oftlie State
of Nebraska are hereby called to hcnd
didcpatc." from the several counties to
meet in State Convention at Lincoln,
on Tuesday, the 2Gth day ofSeptcm
bcr, 1870, for the purpose of placing
in nomination a candidate for member
of congress and candidates for Gov
ernor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary
of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Superin
tendent of Public Instruction, Attor
ney General, and Land Commissioner,
and to transact such other business as
u ay properly come before it.
The beveral counties are entitled to
rlio same representation as in the
State Convention called this day to
lueet at Fremont on the 23d day of
.May, 1.S7S.
KUJ1BEROF PS LEGATES.
Tiljjen and Hendricks are the Dc
uiocr&tic nominees for President and
Vice President. The nomination of
Tildcn was sharply contested by Kel
ley the tammany chief, and Coz and
others. There.is much significance in
the opposition Kelley. In ht3 re
marks, he stated that the first battle
field in the campaign was the west,
and that it was absolutely necessary
to be victorious there or the buttk in
New York would be lo-it. New Jer
sey and New York have headed the
ticket in the previous three campaign-',
lu each case the democrats lot Ohio
and Indiana, and con.-eijuently the
election. There is much force in this
view, and the coming campaign will
prove no exception to the rule.
Tied en is said to be worth $7,000.
000 and it is charged that a fair share
of his immense wealth has been u.-eJ
to secure his nomination.
A'd.ims 4 Kimx 1
Antelope 2 Liincastcr I)
Itoonc 1 Lincoln 2
Jturt 3 Mudi-on 2
liiifT.tlo 3 Merrick 2.
llutlor 2 Neinnha ;
C.i-j f, Xiickolls 1
Clay 4 Otoe ft
Ced.ir 1 l'jiwneo 11
Co' fax 2 I'Utte
Clicyenno 1 Folk 1.
Cuming 2 Hiohards-ou ft
:ikola 1 Silino 2
I'-.iwson 1 S.irjy
J'ixon 1 S.lu(r,? 2
l(id?0 ft Sow iin 1 1
I'ourHs . 10 .Stanton 4
Fillmoro - '.I Sherman 1
I'.ankliu 2 Thayer 'J
F-irnas 1 WashiiiKtou 4
t! iRo ft Wolt.-rcr 2
I'M J York 3
It.unilton- 4- Creclv A Villov 1
H.irla" 4: 1'hebs .t;oper 1
Howard 2 I)uiy. Ch:iit.
.Ti:iror?on 4 Hitchcock. Frontier
John.-on 3 .t Rcil V.'.;iuw 1
Kearney 1 Waye i-J'ierco 1
Keith 1
By order of State Central Commit
tee. C. k Yost, Sec. C. II. Gere, Ch'n.
Lincoln, JIarch Sth, 1S7G.
About forty persons were poisoned
in Beatrice last Sunday, 2oth iust.,
with Ice Cream. They have all re
covered, however, although not with
out a serious alarm on the part of the
good people of Beatrice. The poison
was thought to be in the vanila. Mr.
Fit-ki the manufacturer of the Ice
Crcarur together with his wife was one
of the sufferers.
Call for Heeling of Republican Stats Cen
tral Committee.
The members of the Republican
State Central Committee are hereby
called to meet at the Commercial Ho
tel in Lincoln, on Wednesday the 2fith
i';vy of July, 1S70, at 2 o'clock P. M.,
Tor the purpose of completing the or
g.uiizstion of the Committee, and
transacting such other busiuess as may
pioperly come before the same.
James W. Dawes,
Chairman.
Hinutes of the Meeting of the Boublican
Central Committee, helda:Seiwloud,
July 1st, 1875.
Met pursuant to call. Present, E.
(). Parker, Guide llock; John Lav
eriy, Batiu.; Charles Buschow, Pots
dam ; G. R. Gather, Harmony , JV.
J. Vance, Inavde. On motion W.
J. Vance was appointed Secretary.
The following resolutions were
adopted :
Resolved That the Republican eleo
tors of Yfcster county be called to
send delegates from their respective
yiecincts to meet in convention at Red
Ciouu, on Saturday, Sept. 2d, 1S7G,
at 1 o'clock p. tn , for the. purpose of
electing delegates to the State and
Senatorial Convention, aud nomtnat
u a reproeaative -and County Coin
ini?ioner and sueh other business as
uny properly come before it.
Unsolved, That the representation
W.one delegate for each 20 voters or
tiMijyr fraction, thereof, and delegates
v.-cre apportioned as follows :
Giide Rock. - G. Red Cloud, 11
Walnut Creek,. 2. Inavale, 3,
Harmony, 3. Glenwood, 2
I'.atiu - 2. Potsdam, 2.
Oak Creek, 3. Stillwater, 4.
On motion, W. E. Thome was re
quested to act as a member of the
Central Committee for Glenwood.
'-,On motion, adjourned.
E O.. Parker, W-. J. Vance,
' . Chairman. Secretary.
The Convention at St. Louis takj
the 5ame stand on money matters as
did the Cincinnati Convention. So
there is no issue there.
Will the nomination of Hendricks
for Vice President secure Indiana?
1-isults.ara-not apt to win favor unless
it- b among democrats. The nbtnin;:
.x of Blafn for Vace President
vtuill J not have, tickled the fanny, of
Letter From Glenwood.
Glenwood. June 25vh, Ks7G.
Ed. Chief : Sir, Perhaps a fiiw
words from this part of the county
would be worthy of comment. Will
say that the bold hand of industry
prevails throughout; our community.
Cast your eyes in any direction you1
choose, you will see the farmers busily
engaced in the cornfields, and yet the
breaking plows are still turning the
sod. Considering the short favorable
season for good breaking this year,
thera has been much done both in
Glenwood and Harmony, and should
we have another rain soon, there w:il
be considerable more broke this sea
son. The crops throughout our com
munity are very fair, and the variou.
kinda are j romiiihg to be a fair yield.
Some, perhaps late sowed crops, are
rather short ; but the showers uf last
Saturday has favored these crops, and
in fact all are brightening up with a
thtifty golden color. A year ago now
we wer all plagued to dcspc.atiun with
the potato bugs, Juno bugs, and not
a few grasshoppers. I see nothing of
the kind as yet this season. Where
ai e they all none to ? Nor yet do I
hear of any complaint. I am not
troubled with any devastating eaters,
are you .'
There has been considerable emtui
gratiuu both to Glenwood ami Har
mony precincts, this season. Several
located in the south eastern part of
Harmon', all from Fredrick county.
Va., and many more is expected this
fail. All are good enterprising citizens
of both might and means. Mr. Edi
tor, should you see any parties seeking
good grain raising farms, send them
to either or both of these uamed pre
cincts. It is already acknowledged bv
both the residents of Red Cloud and
the Republican valley, that this is the
best farming part of Webstvr county.
Quite a. sensation occurred here
lately. Firstly,, as I my name it,
from nothing. Nothini: from nothing
leaves nothing. But long tongues
plentv of wind, and secondly from the
establishment of a post office at Mr. I.
Cowley's, located on Sec. G, Town
rauge 11 west, called Cat herton post
office. Friends, lot me. say to you in
regard to the tranquility, were there
any unneighborly feeling agitated
amongst you, either by malice or over
bearing severity, think naught of
either. Remember we are all created
equal and in a free country, and with
free homes. Again I say. bury all past
animosity and hard feelings toward
each ot htjr as .neighbori, let by-gom
be-by-gcr.es. Joiu -hands with each
other, and let your future be, do as
you would like to be dene by. Now
friends, in regard to tin new post
om'e. Each and every settler sur
rounding the same, fully knows that
they will be materially "benefitted by
the office, and all of whom will see the
day when it was to their interest to
sustain it,, and furthermore that it wiil
be conducted strictly to the laws and
regulations of the post office depart
ment. Yours-as ever,
MACK.
divide the American population into
fi. fli-ltnrtt n!'...J t'ttat f fi f. lm. !
bill... UkMIVb V i- V.J. . fl.wv, ! IIM-
practical worshippers of an idealistic,
sophomorjeal cantUm. They are the
reformer. Secondly the orditnry
American citizen with his wcatnewts
and failings, but yet with enlightened
mind and noble purpose. Wc believe
that these men are the boneaud sinew
of the republican party. Thirdly, tin;
ignorant, vicious, rabble of the cities.
Here is the democratic strength, and
this rabble we dread to see in power.
Is'nt it strange that the Five Points
of New York are always democratic,
while the farmers of Illinois and Iowa
are a!w;iy3 republican ? There is not
a large city in the country that is not
democratic, unless it in Philadelphia.
There is not a farming community in
the North that is not Republican.
Principles and leaders sCiiui not to
divide the parties so much as the char
acter of the masses. We maintain that
democracy is synonomous with mobo
cracy, and we point to the haunts and
by ways of our populous cities for
proof. Wc maintain that republican
ism represents the loyal and enlight
ened American citizen, and v.e point
to the farming population and (he
sm.tller cities for our evidence. We
care not how able the tuau, or how
pure, we do not want to see the can
didatc of Tammany and the city mobs
President of the United States. If
the republican party had selected their
poorest candidates, yet representing
the sturdy industry ami educated in
dependence of the better class of
American citizens, it should receive
our unqualified support.
ifs. Carriage whip.
2d he-t Diploma,
Best management of 1 horse m har-
nwi Carriage whip.
2'Jbc3t Diploma.
AWARDING COMMITTEE.
R. B Fulton, Walnut Creek precinct.
W. V. Brewer, Bed Cloud
j Franci? Snow, Glcuwood "
Dan RoS;, Superintendent of class.
CLASS 2.
CATri.E.
Thorough Bred CattKj.
Beet bu'l 3 years old and over $5 00
2d bust -,m
Best bull 2 years old and under 3 HK) j M '1'ulbot, Guide Koefc
2d best 2iw CLASS 9.
Bt-st bull I year" old ami under 2 "3 w j pantry stouk.-, daikv a KrrriiEv.
LU best I ,J I-r mt.lhrr hitrtPr nn! l.- tltnri i
- - -. J V. 'W Wk.
Johu McCalluui, Glenwo-vl ; Tho.
Kennedy. Walnut Creol ; Clw. Mjw
ser. Rl ClcuL
CJiviT R. Duwns John R. Wiilcujc. Cc ililn 2:rsr.. nr. i f: :: ?.?i T:z
Sup'ts Clasi A. and 7.
CLAS -.
I'ANl'V WJKK.
Host -pecimen silk enibrotdrr M
2d be-t iitploum
Bttft sp'ximcn worsted uutUrotdrry 5il
2d btt diploma
Premium? of 2j cents or diploma
wili be awarded on all artides cotuittg
wilhhi thin cla-s and not n.iniol aborc.
AWARDINO C0513MTTE
Mary Holcomb. Walnut C'rek ; ilr?.
W. W. Brewer. Bed Cloud , Mrs. A.
Billiard Parlor, j BAl-M'S NEW C JIICACO Ml J K
3m C
All Jofir tt ih ram a intitwij t
pcn
SQrA fmiU ic;tsuat f cl?ir, mw
dw, ad u;-, always 99 kat.
Grntwiuaoly cimtV a!wr o Usiwl
to atteud to cituiicr.
Best bull calf 2 00
2d best 1 00
Best cow Z years old 'ind over 5 00
2J best 2 50
Teachers Normal Institute.
Notice is hereby given that I have
this day appointed three district
Teachers Institutes.
One to be held at Hastings, Adams
county, commencing Tuesday, Aug. I,
continuing three weeks.
Another to be held at West Point.
Cumming county, commencing Aug
also continuing three weeks.
A third to be held at Peru, Nem
aha county, commencing August 15,
and continuing three weeks.
The Institute at Hastings will em
brace all that part of the state west of
Gague, Lancaster and Saundere coun
ties, south of the Platte River : also
that partion north of the Piatt river,
lying west of Piatt and Boon counties.
The Institute at West Point will
embrace all that portion of the State
lying north of the Platte river not in
cluded in the Hastings district.
Tho In.-titute at Peru will include
all the couuties not iucluded iu the
other two districts.
J. M. McKenzie, State Supt.
Best cow 2 years old and under 3 I 00
2d best 2 00
Best heifer 1 year old and under 2 3 On
21 bet
Best heifer calf
2d bot
Best cow and calf
2d Let
NATIVE AND GRADES.
Bc-t bull 3 years old and over
2d best
Best bull 2 years old and under 3 3 00
2d best I ,"0
Bet buil 1 year old and under 2 2 00
2d best 1 00
Best bull calf I 00
2d best f.u
Best cow 3 years old and over A ()0
2d best 2 00
Best cow 2 years old and under 3 3 00
2d best I 50
Best heifer 1 year old & under 2 2 00
1 50
2 no
1 00
5 00
2 50
1 00
2 0-
o
! 00
100
50
100
2 00
SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE.
By a virtue of an order of sale is
sued out of the Di-trict Court of the
Fifth Judicial District in and for Web
ster county, Nebraska, in an action
.! " r- I . 1.1 L. . , - "ivl
.lun-ii. iin, n u i pa nun flock of nQt jess tha f)
aim jji'e o iv oen i. Jtien ueienti
2d best
Best heifer calf
2d bct
Best cow and calf
2d best
AWARDING COMMITTEE.
Oscar Arnold, Stillwater.
Juhn Burtis, Bed Cioud.
L. N. lvlson, Batiu.
G. 'A. Hummel, Sup't. Class.2.
SWINE.
Poland Chin.i or Magee.
Best boar 1 year old and over 3 00
2d bent I 50
Best pair pigs G months old and
under I year 2 00
2 J best 1 00
Best pair pips under G months old 1 50
2d best 75
Best sow and litter of pigs not over
2 months old 3 00
' lt?Mt ..
IIERXteHIRE i CHESTER WHITE.
Stun? as above.
AWARDING COMMITTEE
John L-iverty, Batin precinct. -James
Allabaugh, Waluut-Crcek "
Sam'l King, Oak Creek ' "
CLASS 1.
SHE El.
Best buck any age
2d best
Best ewe any age
2d be-t
pounds
2d be-t diplutui
Best quality cheese 5
2d bust diploma
Best specimen of honey 5)
2d lx.-t dipl una
Best wlieut bread .'
2d be-t diplom.i
Best brown in cad V'
2d best diplonn
Best fruit cake 5o
2d best diploma
Preserves, jelly, pickle- and all arti
cles coming within tlii- cht and not
cnumera el, each 25 cents ..r diplomi.
Gieatest varitfty ciumd fruit 75
2d best dip!. una
AWARDING COMMIT IKE.
.Mrs. II. Huldridge, Walnut Creek
Mr.-. L II. Luce, lur.vale , .Mr.-. I.
W. Tull.-ys Bed Cloud.
Mrs. (r. W. Kiticht, Mi-.- Lnura
Dixon, Mr-. Wm. E. Juokson, Sup't
Class 8 and 9
CLASS 10.
Bcct c::hiliiiiun of cut flowers, one of
Vick's h'loial Chromos.
21 best diploma
The llowers not to be made up iu
boquets, but exhibited separately and
named.
AWARDING rM '.riTTl.E.
Mis. Alexander Bcntlv. Inavale; Mrs
Levi Moore, and Mr.-. Wm. . .laok--011,
Red Cl.ud.
SAM'L GAiMiER
RED CLOUD, NEE.
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CA.UKIt.
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CHEVIOTS.
NA.NKl.NS
JAfONKT.
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n! tf i:i SMITH. I'rop.
RED CLOUD DRUG STORE.
Chas Potter.
Kt-r- h l-l ar. I largest Drug
Store ,n R. 1 I'l-md
N.l KS.
CKKTO.NMi.
UK X
rim o.s wpj.
CASHKMKHKS. DKLMN-,
Itoadv Iiulc t'lotfiinjr. llafiS: flip
and rm ij thing i ihrhnr oj General KtffChar.LISC
ATGRliA'ILY KKM Vi.V ?HU'k?
It will par yot: t c3iiia mjr toci d l ?' lff I " .
vvUrtt. A fneiMi!,) iruo it. d i aft.
Pnfription carvfullr contnotmdfd
both d? and niht. u! if -AI! 1 is tml ati.1 I m 1 1 ror r .,
t krp ',Ut wrsrwai .tuck mt tlw Wt m i trf IMi
s";nv,i.u Hortk SI fr. .Sna ASv.
! ThaitVii tU PultW f.r thir ta.t jira. I tLl
epcilully ubcit ilia rwf -.- .
JU. iSilUiT,
I'ortlai. i. Mio-.
DEALER IN
We don't like Tilden. That's flat.
Uncle Sammy made a- cheap reputa
tion as a reformer by squealing on his
friends after he had made his pile.
Hendricks is a good man, standing on
a fair square record, and assisted by
no political clap trap. If -Hendricks
couW be elected without-dragging the
whole demcoratic party after him- we
shouldn't feel as if there - were any
great danger datacL But the fcucoesa
of Hendricks means a. democratic ad
ministration, and that disaster, divine
-.--i u:- r r-.j ti a- k-., IJ,. F.mnkrl:
V.VUMUUIA lUJfcitUU. 1UU& AiCX &yuu- "J-3- iaftiJ uuwija waj:
ants. I will offer for sale at public
auction at the front door of the Court
House, in Red Cloud, Webster county
Nt-biaska, on the Sth day of July,
IS7G, at 2 o'clock p in., the following
described real estate, situated in Web
ster count, Nidira-ka, to-wit : the
north one-half of a tr.u't of land con
voked by Edwaid Kellogg to Bell B,
Estell by deed dated June 24th, 171,
commsiicing at a point 30 chains west
of J .-ectiou coiner between sections 35
and 3G, town 2, range 1 1, thence west
along the V line Va. 13 20', 0,33.
chains thence south Va. 13 IP, 4C.A
chains thence eat Va. 13 20 0.47
chains mo:v or less to corner of J.
Casebier's lot thence north Va. 11
403 chains to place of beginning, con
taining acres more or less.
Given un-ter my hand this 31st day
of May, 1S7G.
II. G. Bill,
43. Sheriff and Master Commissioner.
3 00
1 50
3 00
1 50
4 00
2 00
lry 6!oorts ant
Groceries.
HANNESS SHOP
1
P. S. Highest Market Frice paid for all km. S
of Country Produce, Hides and Furs.
ClfAS. II. JONF.3,
Juniata. IVTcbraska.
V .;.--.- A A.. ;. .A.. ... ..
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FATS,
CAP3- Tinware Queens ware.
GROCERIES AND
PROVISIONS.
Eliiriie-st lash iritt' l"ait! fr larain
TIIIO
3 to lr a ,'f.; e ' fl r f ' V -H Y'f) ; .
Mtenrcr ilvttse. ,--'"--"-' - ..
HVSTINGS, ... - 'S. I ' G. Potter hujj't-t rtrivtd tW Jwrt MT"tt.ir ui
J. M. sy:rs. ?-arIe2r. r "
The onlv first cly-huc in the imI. fr 4 . . ... . . JB,Ia -t - . t . -
. . .i. y mxiu tin AJjutiiydiiu 1
otning for Red Cloud and the K. P. 1
l- n-)W jrepand tod allkindi ofworl
IN THE
Warn vss line.
The btt of material.-used, and all
Vuik WAR It M M.
1:1:5' nui-;
Done en l"rt mifnv -ind at rett-oucble
Priivs.
1
Shop in MrNirr'n Store.
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Premium List of the Webster
Co. Agricultural Society.
TC'BS ESLD IS BSD CLOUD SS?T. 10,
20, AND 21, lS'S.
CLASS 1.
HORSES.
Best stallion 5 years old & over $5 00
2d best 2 50
Best stallion 4 'ears old & under 5 3 00
2d best 1 50
Best inarj 5 -years old-and over 4 00
2d best 2 00
Best mare 4 years old and under 5 3 00
2d best 1 50
Best horse or mare 3 years old &.
under 4 2 50
2d best 1 25
Best horse or mare 2 years old it
under 3- 2 00
2d best 1 00
Best brood mare -and-colt 5 00
2d best 2 50
Best span draft horses- 4 00
2d best 2.00
Best soan draft mules 4 00
2d best 2 00
Be.-t pair roadsters any age 3 00-
2d best 1 50
Rest pair carriage horses 2 00
2d best 1 00
Boat- single buggy horse 1 00
2 best 50
Best saddle horse 3 00
2d best 3 50
Best trotting horso 3 00
2d best 1-50
Best pacing horse - 300
2d best I -50
Best Jack any age - 3 00
2d best " 1 50
Best Jennet ' " " 3 00
2d best 1 50
AWARDING COMMUTES.
S. Kerschner, Glenwood Precinct."
W. IN. KicharJsou, Red Cloud,
L.-C. Olmsted, Inavale, "
LADY EQUESTRIAXSHIP.'
Btst'toaoagement of a horfe in saddle
2i best
AWARDING COMMITTED.
J. Henry Hobarr, Oak Creek,
fl. C. Minnick, llarinor.y.
Judson Bailey, Guide Rock.
Ira Sleeper, Sup't of Class 3 aud I.
CLASS 5.
POL'LTRV.
Best coop of chickens not less than
six 1 00
2d best 50
Best pair, turkevs 1. 00
2d best 50
Best pair geese I00
2d best 50
Be.-t pair ducks I'OO
2d best, 50
AWARDINO COMMITTEE.
L. II. Luce, Inavale. A. Scott, Har
mony. J. D. Loach, Red Cloud.
CLASS 0.
AOR ICULTUKAL PRODUCT?.
Best quality and yield of white
wheat, not less thau 5 acres... $1 00
Best quality and yield of Red
wheat, not Jess than 5 acres 3 00
Best quality and yield of oats not
less thau 2 acres 3 00
u m3L A jj
Best quality and yield of barley not -less
than 2 acres 3 00
Best quality and yield of rye not
less than 2 acres 3-00
Best specimen of buckwheat 2 00
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Best quality and yield of corn not
less than 5 acres 3 00
Largest display of vegetables 2 00
AWARDING COMMITTEE.
Ifaac Cowlsy, Glenwood. Alexander
Walker, Inavde. George Simpson,
Guide Rock.
CLASS 7.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Best potatoes not less than bu. of
any one kind. Each 25
2d best diploma
Bect?heat, oats, rye, barley, and
ecnr, not less than i bushel of
cither. Each 50
2d best............ .............. diploma
Best display of cabbage - 50
2d best ...diploma
Best specimen of 'vine produeta
2d best diploma-
AWAJID1XG COMUnXE
Hats? Caps, &
lliadij JJftdc Clothing !
We have the Largest
Stock in the Valloy and will
not be undersold.
GIVE US A CALL, ONE Jfc ALL
Sam'l Garber
47d
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RZD CLOUD
DE.VI.Ei:-. IN
lit h 'drofiisiu
Ever brought to tb Viilh.
and itricos.
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Folic r7
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FURNITUKE,
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CriW. lomiRr'. tt.aiMl Wt,UTtM' tH
Which fur .ill kiinle of folk' umI :X'U will
do.
Thev have n-apitti" and hre turrbiMren ti
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Which will !tpnMrie ami haW t'Aol-in-ljr
trull.
Thcj p eiwh fur th; titinci nl solpct
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HARVESTS.
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MCCOKilICK JIARV KSTEIlS I
SELK-HAKKS. PHniM'KHS ! MoWKM-.
TUe machiiM-eiihi all thi ntlprn umpruvtm9H u-i n
war run ted to t?t jicrfea almtm,lmt ur mo jJ.
Cfc3Th".r tun' Hp wer 'ti! Ujr a Jarre uvitrcr f tU
of tltf t-ounty U( t;miuer, ud T1 ikir wnk tmir llki ul. r
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Wc invite ah nr fricml jhi.1 !i"UhlHrt . of G-irlM-r'-tr. rn t AlulHtKWi. and ltMir IttNtM'if wii. It
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Ar.'l thyl'iihtlo'oril! finii thei 'Icnlfnirly
with .ill.
If jou com y. Ido th.nkyou r in certainly bu.
A no on? can sa il.c i r.c I u 1. ch.
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DOMES Tit m SLj2f i
5 BPrW5 C J
THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING itTACHINE IH THE WORLD
VTilh our prir.tsd dircrllons, no insyactioa of csecJasicat Ci Y n rB'rcl to operate rL
The cor.sfui.'tion of the ma-bictr is hised upon j-r n: ' -r vr zr urejuald is
rl'.cjt7; coraprrsin simple levers -vtcr'rj upon ceruies. Tfce tcara:;5 irr lew, and ihey
arc tariened and poIishevL
TncTrjv-hkies are made at our nrsv rwks in the citv of Newark. N J irh new social
(pateatei cww:fcocr- and t xls eonruttd ejr, icvty 'a ncx. xcpJsn wlot - c low cer.
X.erylc' full 'J icimmlrtl.
"DC2WE3TiC" SEWINC MACHINE CO.,
m 0mt -TgTT H VTrt iAVIXO. Br ;; ifce Domestic" P
C1 A V -5 Mil rt?2v pet-FJ..l.loi,.;K.mf-tsrTlrsw,prrfKt-fiCi?
r LA . Irl 8 2 1. -3c tun ce produ'ol. at a Jarge 3avinz
M. JOL kV A. M. M. J JL ImP MU-S'EY t those who cbov to Ra'e,or superin
tend ttrraSa."nf, their own garoenrs. Wah ihe
huhest ta'cn' asdtlje IxsrecJities in all dcjartcual-s' nnd tin bisi Kles of the min jidlrnl
modistes, bi2 a. aieand ahro.l, wc ae ertaLled to l'zm rwalts lar atwvc the reach of tl
average dress-mater Our styles ar; ;1wjvs the late acd hcSZ. Oar elesajtly-llattraied
catalogue muled tu any lady sending Svc cents .ith her iiircss. Agents wiotedeifcryAhere.
"DOMESTIC" SEW? WC MACHINE CO.,
NEW HARDWARE STOKE !
W IIOLFSALE AM) RKT-A lL
MITCHELL & MOKIIMtT
Ilnvp opened a na;r j-torc and have just received a fill and'Oir j
stock t
irJtIVAIM:, i uiUry Ciiriieiilcr fe
FAKMIXU '1UOLS,
COAL and WOOD STOVES. Wc have aJ?o a Tin Shr p ronncc" i
with our Store W3 aunufi'Hurf Tin, Copr er A Shtet Iron V r- ,
Our Stock is LAI'.'JE and vrcll "mted, and e will d?I t I w
as any house rest ol Lm.vln. f
Call and See Before Purchasing Elsewhere,
Opposite the Lanibct Vard.
Red Cloud. - - - Nsbvaska
VALLEY HOUSE.
J. C. OTARItfRR, Prop-
Is always rea'J to atfead to ind tnake ccafortable hi- patronc.
Tbn Hotel is entirely new, hiring been Sited up' for the pre.
purpo? of th; travelinir public.
STAGE LEWES FOK TRK RAILKOAD ON MONDAY -WEDNESDAV,
& FBI DAY O? EACH WEEK AT 7 O'CLOCK
A. M.
I Claim to Have the BEST STABLE West
of LiiicoIb.
Always keeping oa hand a good supply of
HAY AND G I A 1" Nf
Also a good conrejance for the purpose of convecg passcgeia
from this place to any other at reasonable rates.
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