The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 01, 1877, Image 2

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF.
. L. UJOMAS,
K::7or.
THI.'J:gUAY March Is 1877.
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CorrrKnlence solicited from nil parte o.
the Connty and Ktate. oa matters of Rwuera'
interest.
Orlicial Directory.
CONGRESSIONAL.
A. S. Pad.lck. Beatrice. 0. S. Senator.
V . " itchcock, Omaha, U. S. Senator.
Lorenzo Crouiue. Representative.
EXECUTIVE.
SILA8GARBKK. Governor. Lincoln.
Bruno Txsehoek. Sec. of Slate.
J. B tPeston. Lineoln. Auditor.
J. 0. McHri'lo. Treasurer.
ieo. H. Huberts. Att'y Oen.
J . M. McKenzie. Lincoln. Sup. Pub. Instrue.
JUDIC.ARY.
Geo. H. Like.Omaba, Chief Jistice.
I) an'l Gantt. Nebraska City. 1 ,:.. jUi
Haia'l Maxwell. Plaunouth I A,0,le Jul'
WESTKR COUNTY.
J. A.Tnlleys.
R. If. Jones,
I. W.Tnlleys.
II. C. Bill.
A. A. Popo,
C. C. Coon.
W K. Thorn,
G. W. Ball, f
It. II. Luci). r
J. H. Hobari. t
County Clerk.
Treasurer.
Probate Judee.
riheriff.
School Sup't.
Coroner.
Connty Surveyor
County Commissioners.
Hays and Wheeler Elected !
TAKE A LOOK AT THEM.
A SURE THING !
The Commission decide that
the Hayes Electors in Or
egon were authorized
to cast the vote.
The news from Washington that the
Oregon question is decided in favor of
Hayes and Wheeler, thus ending the
long coutinued strife, creates a good
deal of quiet satislactiou all over the
United States, but has resulted in tit
tle loud demonstration, in fact, it
was especially requested by governor
IIaj es some days since that io public
action be encouraged by his friend?;
and at this result has been so long
anticipated and indeed looked forward
to as almost a certainty, the friends of
the governor have been enrolled
to hold in check the more impulsive
pneiJ. Governor Hayes is receiving
t-nnpiatulatory telegrams from all
l:irtu of tho country. He is taking
the Htuation very quietly, and refused,
as usual, to be interviewed.
A DIRGE.
BY G. A. W.
Put away the little barre's.
Sumniy emptied out with care.
Bitch t to seven was what upet him,
"He has climed the golden stair."
Pu t away tho little laurels
That our darling used to wear.
Cronini's vote was only left him
And no ace can beat a pair.
tiV.cn to tho fearful cur?
That salute the eager air.
Sammy's gone the jig is ended.
Gone to meet the bulldozaire.
An honest president's the noblest
woik of the men of the people. Wel
come, houest Hayes.
J. W. Paddock, of Omaha, has
been appointed post-trader at Camp
Robinson. Mr. Paddock'? republican
ism is unquestioned, if not unquestion
able. Senator Simon Cameron, who will
fee sevenry-ejgbt years old on the 8th
of March, was raed for breach of
promise on Thursday1 by a woman.
Mt by an office seeker. She is des
cribed as a treasury clerk, rather un
wereiied, tod about forty years old.
She alleges that the ancient Simon has
damaged her $50,000. The Senator's
friends propose that the case shall be
nfered to the electoral eonHBission
after it aa settled the presidency.
The following bill for the relief of
settlers on the public lands under the
pre-emption laws, introduced by Mr.
Paddock has passed the senate
Be it enacted by the Senate and
Home of Representatives ef the Uni
ted Stales of America n Congress as
sembled, That when any person who
has made a settlement g the publie
lands under the pre-emption laws shall
change his filing to- that fcr a home
stead entry, the time required to per
fect his title nnder the homestead
Jaws shall be computed frtxn the-Jkto
of his original settlement nride wder
ia pre-emption laws. . N
Jgy'AV Wml&j&&yz4m., .saw
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27277 LA775.
Tin: following acts have been isrned
by the Governor, and have become
Lwa. 1. To provide for the payment
of members of the fourteenth uewsion
of the legislature.
2. To provide for the payment of
incidental expenses of me fourteenth
session.
3. To repeal section 25 of act con
cerning the organisation, powers and
jurisdiction of county courts. Ap
proved March 3, )873r
4. To anicud section 43G, criminal
code.
5. To legalire tha incorpcation of
the City of Columbus and the acts of
its officers,
C. Concerning the competency of
jurors in certain cases.
7. To repeal the act creating a State
Hoard of Immigration.
8. To repeal the act creating the
office of delinqanet tax collector.
9 To regulate means of egrerss
from public buildings.
10. To amend section one of the
homestead exemption act.
11. Appropriations for expences of
the 12th and 13th sessions of the leg
islature. 12. To amend sections II, 41,76
and 91 of an act incorporating cities
of the first class.
13. For the publication of the cu
prcme Court reports.
14. To provide the manner of pro
posing amendment to thecon'tttution,
and submitting the same io the elect
ors. 1 3. To crevent the fraudulent trans
fei of personal property.
10. Establish ng a Bjard of Pub'ic
Lands and Buildings and defining
their duties.
17. To make taxes a perpetual lien
unon certain ner.'oual property from
March 1st. of each current year Mid
declaring' the same personal for purpose-
of taxation.
18 To declare the true intent and
meaning of the expression School
District" act anendiu act to provide
for registration of precinct, or town
ship, and school district douds, ap
proved Feb. 2f, 1873.
To provide for the funding of all
outstanding warrcnts and other in
debtedness of the State.
20. To provide in what courts the
State may sue and be .sued.
21. For the relief of Thos. B. Ste
venson, Mary Hays and others.
22. Declaring Niobraru the county
seat of Knox county.
23. To amend section 1 of an act
authorizing the raising of troops on
extraordinary occasions, etc.
24. To provide for bounties for des
truction of wild animals.
25 To exempt property of the
husband for liability of debts contract
ed by the wife before marriage.
'26. To provide for inorporation of
street railroad companies in cities.
27. To. amend sections 5 and 6,
chapter 19, revised ttatutes, entitltd
"fees"
28. To regulate purchase of sup
plies for public institutions and execu
tive departments of the state.
29. Apporpriations for expenses
of the state at the Ceutennia exhibi
tion.
30. To reimburse temporary school
fund for amounts approprated for ex
penses of Normal School in 1875 and
187G.
31. Joint resolution expunging
from the Journals of the eight session
of the impeachment of David Butler.
32. Relating to service of process
in certain actions ccnoerning real es
tate. 33. To provide for transfer of ! r
ritory from one county to another.
34. To defiue duties of secretary f
state.
35. To amend sec. I ofact amend
ing eec. 592 of civil code approved
Feb. 24th, I875i
3G. To enable associations of er
sons of the learned professons to be
come bodies corporate.
37. To appeal sec. 5S3, chapter 57,
of civil code procedure.
38. Joiut resolution relating to an
extra congressman.
39. Te transfer suplus county sink
ing and otner funds to the general
fund,
40. To amend sec. 308 and 311 of
code of rivil procedure, and provide
for settling bills of exceptions.
41 . Tn tiro vide for foredoseore and,
collection of securities held by perma
nen) school fund,
42. To amend sec. 49 and 50 of an
act to provide a system of revenue.
43. To regalate fees of county
judges, clerks, sheriffs and treasurer".
44. To prafcibit county officers
from entering into or receiving benefit
of any contract executed by county
for supplies or other purpose,
45. To enable the state to realixe
upon juegments and mortgages held
and owned by the state agr-inst any
person or body corporate.
46. To amend sec. 73, 74 awl 75,
chapter 43, revised statutes, entitled
"real estate."
47. To repeal sec. 25, 27 and 28
chap. 22 of general statutes, imposing
a tax upon the entry of suits in dis
trict 'and supreme courts
48. To provide for the appoint
ment of clerks of district conrk.
49. To amend section 222 tf the
eivil code.
50. Appropriations for salaries of
the officers of the government, atata
penitentiary, etc-.
51. -Appropriawent for the enr
Tent expenses of the government ft
"77 and -78.
52. To provide for towasuip or
ganization. 53 Creatine a commission to re
vise the general law of the ?ate de
fining ttheir duties and formt'v their
corporation.
o. Jo amciJ'f section .J-' nt an ac
establishing a system of public instruc
tion. 55. To amend section 2 and 4 of an
act to provide for funding the warrants
of Madiwm county.
r0. To govern stock growers and
drovers.
57. To amend fection 1 of an act
to extend provisions of herd law to
Knox county.
58 To provide for examination
and adjustment of claims upon the
tate trea-ury in accordance with sec.
9, article 9 of the constitution.
59. Joint resolution relative to the
transfer of the Indian department to
war department.
60. To amend an act entitled
roads, approved Feb. 25. 1876.
Nasbj called a meeting at the cor
ners to consider the decision of the
electoral tribunal. The meeting resol
ved l'that the aoksheu uv the Repub
likin members uv the comiuissioa-t heir
stubborn refusal to vote with the Di
mocrisy, and Tilden and reform slide
throueh. shakes our confidence in hu
man nacher, and makes u tremble
for the repubfic. The Corners with
"on voine pints the finger uv scorn at
them by declaim it he uo longer any
confidence iu them."
Gov. Hayes Is expected to be in
Washington to-day (Thursday). He
will be a guest at Wiliard's, having a
suite of rooms prepared for his service.
It is understood that President and
Mrs. Grant invited Governor Hayes
and family to the White House, but
they declined.
The President and Colonel Grant
were busy Saturday directing the pack
ing of his library and papers, which
will be taken to the residence of Gen
eral Sharp, the President's brother in
law. President and Mrs. Grant will
be the guests of Secretary Fish until
they leave for Europe.
They have a mountain lion down at
Tecum-eh which is creating considera
ble of excitement. Several persons
have been chased and frightened by it
but no one ha- been hurt.
The Smith murder trial at Juniata,
was concluded last Thuwday, the jury
bringing in a verdict of man-slaughter,
and recommending the prisoner to the
clemenvy of the court. The court,
however, seemingly failed to see the
poiut, and sentenced the prisoner to
ten yearssolitary confinement the ex
treme limit of (he law.
Every Western man should, and
most of them do, take a pride in the
success of our manufactures, for above
all elso our half-developed country
needs them. Merchants of the west
are beginning to realize the. fact that
every dollar paid for eastern products
is just one dollar gone from us forever,
while the money pud to heme facto
ries comes back to them again, for it
is paid to the mechanic, who, in turn,
pays it back to the retailer who fur
nished the money for the manufacturer
to pay his help with. The Mormon
people are the most wealthy of any in
the West ; and wny ? Simply becau e
they manufacture nearly everything
tfyey usa at least everything they can
manufacture. Ex.
While in Omaha last Tuesday even
ing, we wentwith John B. Dinsmore,
Hon. J. W. Small, 11 Bayley, W. D.
Young and three other gentlemen from
Webster county, to the Union Pacific
office, where we had an iuterview with
Thos. Kimball. The advantages of
our proposed line were well explained
to him, and everything connected with
it. The Superintendent of the road
was at that time- in New York confer
ring with Messrs Gould and Dillon on
the different routes. He further stated .
that it has been Mr. Dillon's wish to
run the-road in the proposed line.
Our opinion is that wherever they can
get the most aidr they will run their
road, provided that mute is-a feasible
one, or in otner words, if k seems to
be the one which will pay the most.
Sutton Times.
Communicated.
Stillwate, Neb. Feh. 20th, '77.
Ed. Chief. Tour correspondent
in traveling around the country finds
a good many eSsaontented farmers that
are grumbling because the country
does not settle up faster, and that the
farms are not better improved than
they are. Now I think, they ought
not to do it for thb country is far
I ahead of Illinois twenty years ago, and
i even at that date Illinois had been set
tled much longer than this part of the
state hasr and I think that the houses
are far more comfortable and conveni
ent, (if obey are sod) than the board
shanyes that were built in Illinois
when that state was new. There has
been several good sod hoase built
here this last fail. Mr. Howe-, Geo.
Francis, Mr. Waller, and Mr. Foe
have all built them very good booses ;
and Mr. John Smith is about to eofa
vence to build him a good fraBae
house. Now that looks like improve'
meat taken ia connection the thous
ands of acres of land that was broke
last year, and the vast amount more
that they iatend to break this year.
Now, I say; aon't get frightened out
of Nebiaaka, Yours, etc.,
W.WVB.
Red Cloud & Jew
ell City Stage Line-
, ! Connecting at Ii-I Coud with the
nepuniicafi vanoy line, runiij
itraight to Hatting.
S-Three recuhr trip will be made f
each week, leaving lied Cloud
same time the sUg from natmgf
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732 233.
FA RK UK A S OS A H L E
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D. II. GODFREY.
GEORGE ZEISS,
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Wines & Liquors
CIGARS,
Chewing. Smoking, Tobacct
I A TVTM t H 1?R TTTTS
J All llllilJritUllO
OF ALL KINDS,
AND
CONFECI'lONERIS,
And Especially
Fresh Lager Beer.
GEORGE ZEISS,
RED CLOUD, NEB.
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People at large can find constantly
on hand Lumber. Lath, Shingles,
Sash, Doors aud Blinds.
Building Paper and Mould
ings. Pine and Hardwood
LUMBER-
Wheat icill be taken in rxehange
fur lumber.
Quick Salts and Small Profits.
teoeived Highest Honors Confer
red at Centennial.
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HAIit DYE.
Critadoro's Hair Dye U the ?afet
and Ke! ; it acts iiistantancou.-lv.
producin.; the uiot na'ttral -hade ot
H'ack or Hrown ; do Not Stain the
Sm. and U eaMiy applied. It u a
standard pretnilioii, and a favorite
op n t vtry wen appointed lonei ior
Uiuy or "jentietuen SoIU ny i;rug-gi-sts.
J. CaiSTASOSD.
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Utliou ruflrrer.
Tirltui f Frver
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curial die:c j
tlrnt how ihry rr
Civrrr! h r 1 1 h.
chtrrful iiril Jk
good 4ppetiie I hey
will trll son liy
f-kinr M M mik'ii
Liu.t i iollaTob.
The Cheapest, Pores: and 5t Tastily
Medicine in the WerU I
For Djpep-Ma. lontiiati n. Jaundier.
ltillioue aU-K-'m. :ikk llei'l.ichc. Colic. !)
preffiun of d)irit, cour tuuach. HerC
turn. Ac. .t-.
Thi- unriiaUd Southern Kerned t war
ranted nut to contain a jinifle articluf
Menurjr. or an tttjuriuu mineral ubtance
PURELY VEGETABLE.
containing- tbc Southern Boot and Herb,
which an .iliwii- l'rovi im hi- iUcrl in
ei untriL-a whcrt Liver lifac mt iirr. tl
It will cure all D!'iMes cau d by Ucango
wienl vftbe I.tTur fintl bowrl.
the Synii't-Mn.' of Livr Ooiutiluint are a
butur or ImiI taste in thi tnouth . Tniti in the
IWk. Sid vr or J tint.'. oit-u uitkkcn t.ir
Khi-umau-in ; .Sour 't'im.ioli . I.?s ot Ap
I elite; Uowei? alterunlvly colne ami l.a:
llind.ictit:: l.ui ol memttry. with a yumtul
ruination oflinvint t.ute to dt .- rrrtliinir
hioh ought tu hat e been don, okihility ow
prritt, thick jellow aiipciranci-ol'ilifckin
and et'j. a dry 0uh oil n tuitaVen lor
CoTMimjiUuii.
.-jiuutimet many nfthciMsinitoiii .ittrnd
the di5e.uu. at othnt. wry ttw ; but the l.i
cr. te largest organ in the ti!j, ir ucrully
the jeat ol the dieae. a d tl nt Ur.-uU el
in tune, xrc.it .uCeruik Hretchedne and
beath will enoue.
1 cau recomutcud i an t-Uic.icioin remedy
fordiseiuc of the Liver. Heir burn aud U)-
JiOJxia. 6l)lllll.V3' Ll Kb UkUl L-ITOU.
liKWIS (j. Wu.NUKIt,
As'fctant I'oflt Ma.-ttr. I'liiludclfihia.
"Wen ivetesiediti virtue. Dcrnonnlly. and
know that lor L.iei ia, lljlioa-iifAc. und
'IhrobbiiiK Hm.Jatl.e, it le the bt-.-t lueilichio
the world ever .w. We hate trad forty
other remedies before .Simmo..?' Liter Kik
utalor. but ntme of them gave un more tti.m
temiiurary rei!el : but thi Htulutor not only
relieved, bu cured us." Kt. l'eltjr.i'h and
.Ucjivnuer. Ma:oa. (Si.
kauufi.turKdonly by
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MACON, 5A., and l'HMDKl.I'lllA.
It contain four medical olement. never
united in tho name baiy rroiortion iu any
nttier nrepurutiou. riz: a gentle Catntrtic. a
wonderful lor.n. Mi unexceptionable AltT-.ititt-
and certain to. recti ve otull impuritied
of the body. Surh ttgn ?ui-ceis has atten
ded It" use, that it in now recanted us tho
KrFKCTEAJr xvr.MYic..
For all diseases of the Liter. Stomach and
spleen.
An a Remedy in
MALAKIOU.S KEVK1W, 11(1 WEL COM
PLAINTS, I)YS1'KIJJIA. MENTAL IE-
IMIESSION, KESTLKtSNESS. JAUNDICE,
NAL'&tA, SICK HEADACHE, COLIC,
CONSTIPATION and ItlLIOUSNESH
II" HAS NO KQUAL.
C-4 UT. OS.
At ther are a number ol imitation offered
to the puolir. we would caution the commu
nity to but no powder or prepared Simmon
Liter lU'KUlator. ualt.. in our ensrateil
wrapper, with the trade luslrk, t.mpanl
nignature unbroken, None other ia genuine.
J.S ZZIUN&CO.,
ILicon. Oa.,mnd Philadelphia,
Your valuable medit-ine Siminotia Lrver
Iteifiilator. h.tj saved me man) Doctor' bill
1 ue it for everything it i recoiiunrnded.
and never knew it to tail. I hare u.ed it in
Colic and Grubbs. with nty mulenand hordes
xirii g them about half a buttle at a lime, i
bavo notlot one that I R.ivo it to. you can
re ommend it to every oa that has ock aa
being the b:t me-Jk-in known for all cota
pUintu that horse fleih is heir to-.
E.T.TAVLOR.
lS-ly Agent for,Oranger of Georgia.
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The Testimony of the Whole World.
HOLLOW AY'S PILLS.
"I had no appetite; ilolloway's Pills (are
me a hearty one."
"Your PilH are marvellous."
"J seud for another box. and keep them in
the house."
"Dr. II lloway has cared wy headache
that was chronic."
I ca e of your Pills to y babe for
cholera morbut. The dear little thing got
well in a day." . .
"My nausea of a morning is now cured.
" our box of Ilolloway's Ointment cured
me of noises in the head. I rubbed some of
your ointment behind the ears and the noue
ha left."
"bend me two boxes; I want one for a poor
family.".
'I enclose a dollar, your price is 2? cents,
bat the medicine to me is worth a dollar."
I have over 20) such testimonials as these
but waat of sae compels me to conciade.
Fox Coisneoai Siscrdars,
And all eruptions of the skin, this Ointment
is most i valuable. It does not heal exter
nally alone, but penetrates w'rtn the most
searching effects to me very rootoitneevii.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS
Invariably core the foKbwiac diseases
Sisariar of the L30sys.
In all diseases affecting these organs, wheth
er they secrete too ranch or too little water :
or whether they be afflicted wits ste or
gravel, or with aches and pains etU4ia
the loin over the regions of the kidneys,
these pills should be taken according to the
i.ri'.ted directions, aad the Ointment showld
be well robbed intj the small ot the back aC
bedtime. Thi treatment will give almost
immediate relief when all other means have
failed.
Far StcTEtcBf Out of Order.
No-sedicine wi 1 so eSectU'Ily improve
the toae- of the stomach as tbee Piils: they
remove all acidiry occasionta either by in
temperance or improper d iet
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ars the bestk,Bwa
ia the world for the following uisease: Ague
Asta a. liilioas Complaints. Blotches oa
the Skin. Bowels. Conramp ieo. Debility.
Dror.rr. DrMnterr. ErniDeiaSL Female Ir
regularities. Fevers of all kim.FiU Goat.
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Koac are cvaaiae aalcsa the sittratare of
J. Hatdoct. aa af-ent for the Unit4 States.
sarroands eaca box of Pills, and OiotsaeM.
A hand-omo reward will be given to anyone
reo-ieriiHr nek iatbrsaatioa as mar lead t
the detection of any party orpar ieecoan er
feitiBC the siedieiaee or Tendiuc the tint.
knowins; tbess to be'sparioas.
-Sow at taa Baaaractoiy or rroivsor
BotUMTAT k CO-. 1
spectable draapMs and dealers ia medicine
ew
York, and by all re
in medicine
ia cozes at
mroiaewt the emlised world.
S eeau. 62 eau aad f I. each.
asTThere is considerable saTisc T takiac
thelarjersisee.
i. d. tnreetiowf ror the faidaaee ox pa
tieaUiser7 disorder are aftaed to ea-h
box. &3J-I7
02s, 112 ISartj Strxt, ST. T. '
j MOWERV 4 FABRELl.
Kr-p trf ltt:rl f mot cowpUtc
noc of hui.vrKi:!..
: l.i;0N TMIItKK.
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of any hfnj m th wt. and cH the
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of every
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C. Cameron f
Hastings Neb.
Ha the lariret tock of GtwJ ei
J 0f l.i,lc,Jn ,Wi liatl,
and mure Lcing
JajJ received
My stock consists of
OKA7 GOIS,
JFhuc', Ntiipie elotlm
vV JVlMiiiielM
a .opeciahy ; also a well s-orted ?tccl
of Notiou of all kindr cheap. I have
al-o a large tiol of Clothing ver) lutr
in price, pleudid value.
SHIRTS URA WERS
of all kinds. My Mock of
GltorKKIKS, CKOCKKKV
and Glauare are all coinpli'tc, and
will be sold very clu-np fvrcu-h.
Call'and exauiinu my stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Caps.
and all kind of Furnishing Good- will
be eold at very low priro.
Call aad get j rices and b convinced
that this ia the place to trade.
17 Oin
C. CAMERON.
WELL BORING.
N. C. Clark of'tJuide Hook, ban for
j-ale the be-t VII-bo'iiiK apparatus
ever nrd, conitin if drill, aiiKer",
etc. Two men with one of thee drill
can drill from -U) to 5 IV et in one day,
through the rock trf rhin country.
Thee drill are wat ranted to bo the
New York Artesian Drills. 10-tf
RED CLOUD & SMITH CENTER
Stage Line.
Connecting at Red Cloud with the
Republican River Stage Line.
Three regular trip a week, arriviriK
and depart int; from Red Cloud at the
3uie time the ctage froai the railroad
doe.
FARE VERY LOW.
nil. J. B. BTJB30W, Prep.
THE 1SEW
HOME
FffiST PEEMIDM!
At the OntrrtnL-1 rthlbltlrn. 1TC. arwt bu
always arm! 3 vc li.rnc.l Lcoors
wherever exluLnloi-
WAJTT9 of KVKIIYKODV. Tl HOME
SEWING MACHINE waFtrfrc3Wtf
cars fetv by the aid of the bet irventic
alent lD'l M-han!ml M.KI. It tmwL
rJl Uw K.afatiAl Iarf ifa F'H'T Cl.Af'3
aflCHIKE. i SIMPI . In CoNt I liUCTIO.V.
aUmiilOK In 5-irargih atl Eeuty,
contain lc3 Working Part t Irsaai5
of DOISG a m-ttrr mtlym ot Work UunVbex
Jv9wlrnrMacninsc. ltwi'AHVX Urnta
without cosnso OWE CPNT forB raia.
In tnXaraelu- ofUis ilAtUINE the
Very Boft UrntcrialM arc JJjjED.
The VEAHINO I'AICTS an: HARDtNED,
Rsd thi Mpchaa lata has Lccs ot STCCCrau
7.VLSor Camnm or Maw TMItMD, CUT
TOX.SILZor LINEN. SEWlTtU froa. the
'Tyz' TT"T Z. mm w ' "T r"
. (. Il-iV.W- - -
riniiif Biutii rarfMii rn -r
m tbf irfTHINSXC MER11S t
ot the
MOM r gEWINC BflACMIHC fht
every JdACiLLVE is fully
Warranted for five Years.
LITE AfIETS wanted la localities where
we are aot repnesiu.
Scd for priof ?, and samp! of work dose
os the llvllL, or cait at any of our oatce.
JOHHSOM, CLAM & Co.,
30 Thlis t rnrr 5e Tarx.
5&i ITuhiatss Strset. BctVTSr Xxn.
llli tKczi Ave., Paasab, Pa.
141 Bute street, Ci:iea. III.
21 SKHi 5tk ?trKt, S Lecs. Kn
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wxs x fCATixt.tr tint
PTR.ST PPP.MT7TMII
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rf!vvsi I'tivTS
STATION A UV. 1 is fct -vrrrtbtn U fml u f .
Iru !lou
Vd.lUrr.irJnOUViKI!.5IIWI.S. (JU)UI
TIOVS Ud Utnlcr wrr. HLH3TJ1. HOr55, II .A
HIIh4od FflW pKlty.
4 Quick Sales & Pmnl! Profits rj
a)rVc will ell y u so" ehnvr thn nr Ki- - -CH
and examine our gwdj and pr wo, aol b nmrf !
ay. r
in
DrUI.KHSIN
DRY GOODS !
GBOCKRIFM, IIOOTM h ml II OK
Patent Medicines, Oils, Paint
UV have tho larvt to-k in Hipftnn, aad wiling t
(.live u a call one and all, and rxaiutm i;ihmI and pnrra
TO THE PUBLIC
SLEEPER t TINKER
hiving IJiniiiil a im paitnerhip Iw trr prrrpivj n( mKs
liiiii('s of Vaii iiiakitiK' and Itbeksniithtn,!, arc f
accoiniiiudatc the public.
All Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction.-
CtW . en . o P3 ? . i i
11 vvjiU !uk ix UUKl.1 i( (
Call and See "CT?
ltd Coud,
CIIAS. K. .IOjNK.S,
Juniata Nebraska
WH0L2SAL2 AITS B27AIL DEAL22 3
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, r ATI
CAP3, Tinware Queensware.
GROCERIES AN
PROVISIONS
Ila-lieat
DIJJ.OX&COLE.
DKALK1K) IS a,
GENERAL HVlERCHAIUDIi
and Groceries,
U'c keep constantly on hand a Ifrgc aortmnt
DRY GOODS, UATS. CAPS. li (
MITTENS, EOOTS SIIOKS, kbt
Also AGRICULTURAL UHPLEMENTS, 4c,
Call and see us.
Grain.
1-Zm
HARDWAR
X ITCHELL 7CORKABT Fn
w s P o harxf at alf tfuic a large ind cotupfetc sfcci J S
aiu, aaa uaraware.
Keep a Supply tmwmimgJmplemei
ire a a call, aa wo f1 m
aa low as aay other firm in the weat.
' ? vtaer arm m me WeaL.atj
steatembcr the place, I door north of the Fnntinjr offi. -
Red Cloud Neb.
t t f
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st. nu. r.i.A. pirrrv. huium iui. .
Ki atiS iFiriiiiMnurr
JlafN. Chim, lliirlnnr urrns
ware n ii tl (jalMvtttaf.
u"-1
try
LUUFFA h:.VSMfrKK.
Ivivorton, Nt
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IRA will bv loiiud it WiKjin'a old hoiK Did t sh J
Vti tn jn
a
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AIrHHki
Prlec VnlA Tor Oral
We ell rcry low for cih. anl 'tjaV
DILLOX k COLE.
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