The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 15, 1877, Image 3

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
WEBSTER CO.. NEBRASKA.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Xnticetin this Column 10 Cenf o Atne
Arrival mmtk prtar r Kail
rrnt the Red lo r. .
H actings Leaven Monday'
Wi'dnt-Mlay's and Friday 7 am.
Mail closed 9 p. to. Ai rives Tues
day Thursd&y and Salurday'b 7 p. m.
Harvard lieaves Tuecday's and
Friday' C p. in. arrives Tuesday's
and Friday's U p. m. Mail closed
l p. m.
Frankun, 4,-oing east, Monday'
and Thursday' 2 p. tn. Going wcM
Tuesday's and Friday's 10 a. m.
Pl.RAHANT 11 ILL leave Thur-days C
a. m. Arrive Wednesday's -i p. m.
Mail doted 9 p. in.
Jkwki.L. Kansas rtrrire
Fnday
12 in. Leaves rriday 1 p. m.
IS rss Ki., Kansas rifrive- Th'irsdayV
12 a. n. Iyjav; Thursday 1 p. in
Office Often fiuj 4 untill C p. ui.
Honda.
All rniriMtpred matter tnu-t he in
the evening before I he mails leave
M. B. McNitt. r. M.
cmcri'ii iiiukctoky.
CO NC R EG ATI 0 N A L ril TJR C II
Service oyrrv fir-t and third Sah-
hafhf of each month at Red Cloud
and inavale. 7J o'clock l M. at
Red Cloud. 2 o clod !- M at In- j
avale. Every f-rcr.-jd and fourth
KahhittliH at Rutin and Harmony
Precincts. Rev. A. Maxwkm.,
FaMor.
BAPTIST Cm'RCn Rkv.
J. T. Mn.NKit. ?ci vices second
Sal-hath in en-h month at 11 A. 31.
FaHISATH Fr tofit. evrrv
Sabbath
niornitip at H K. M (Jl'i---at 11
('. . i I nf.Kii. ?uit.
BNDOFHOI'K iwot ov-ry tun
k-.,r,hn.::,t Thursday even
iti(r. at 11.30 i c!ocS:. -
SubcrU 'it who o not loccjvv th"ir p.t
rr rrjulnrlj-. rill c nter a lator liy notify
tr r u.i of ilir tart dl n ".
X
;iiJ'",!ibfr who f:.il i rent or.iif-
X
in il.c(Jn lie 'mirciji of Jjirir
I -iptr-1. will -nAv ititr.uii'fTj-
ation xi,ri, w it ti the tiumbcr
li.lldwinr. :iiiil th- nrr tmuri'tct.l tu :tncw
' t .n-;. Thr tIi flnI :t Uue cr h on ttioir
r.iT will Vii i v thul .hrv art' in n-ruir-.
i. ii l it iittii nun i.oiih wac i'ji:uLI- to Ui j
VOlWV.lXO ( VUXTKV.
Ta'.c the f'liiFP.
Ii to eh::cit next week.
Jab wnik has ciowdod u- this wevk.
Come f.e:u!e hpritit, etherial uiild-ne.-s
come.
lUad I be aitiiie
diMiict biiMt;e.sj."
headed, 'Vchool
M R. RftitlcyV building will soon
be rtady fur oocupancy.
Ir. I. W. i'ui ley's looks as if his
'.eastern trip agrcd rilh him.
"Due" Daituu is doing a good biis
ine?h in the meat trade.
Jake Miller his engaged
fanning implement busiuc-s.
in
the
Two teum ran awjy lat Saturday
No one ii'in, and no damace done.
Jake Miller's "better half s'arted
east oti a vis-it to her relatives t is
l no suing.
Call at City I'rujr Store and be vac
cinated irom pure virus. Drs. Head
& Sherer!
Tne ludians ho have been loafing
art uiid town lor the latt week, have
taken their d parture.
.
Rerd the grass-hopper bill in another '
column, and then get a clu b and pre
jiaie for business-.
3IcNitt has built a puich in front of
the portoSce, which improves the
look? of the building-
Go to Cha. lftier'a for your Sot
ghum. He lsjust received
, barrel, which is good.
a UeW I
Rev. Gates. State Superintendent
of the Congregational Chnrcb, preach
ed to a crowded house last Sunday
night.
Locals are -carce this Week. Nobody
married, uo one got a "head put on
m,' and rv. one run away with tome
oue else's wife.
Robert B'rk?, who re.-idea up on
Ctooited Creek, called last Tuesdty
and left the whciewith to pay for the
Chief Tor oiue cluie to- e-ue.
Chancy Heal and Jerewc Trow
bridge are toon to s'art out with their
- iJjow. They are well provided with
posters : nd tickets from tni- office.
Success a ttoo i tbu.
Wui Arnold, of Stillwater, an-ocea-Hon
il convfpondeut, called on us At
Tuesday and repwrted everything all
'hur.k' over on Wrhow Creek, and
(Uitc a iniiux of immigration- to that
section already this spring.
Wliich pays a merchaut the mot, to
auve:ti.st and do a lucrative business,
vt not advertise, aud as a natural con-M-quenic,
b-ive iwnbin to do- hut set
around and njoe and crack jokes.
The time of'y ear has come when
newspaper men say thej iuut have
some ef the '5uhy lucre," and admit
that money is the root of all evil, but
tuanifet a waving desire c reach fur
some of the root
Adams county, or more properly
ppcaktng. Hastings and Jnftiata, are
-aeon to have another county seat fight.
The election comes off tn April There
will be no peace in that county until
Basting docs gat tbe coouty scat.
Take a look at Head and Sherer'
new ticn.
There fill be a i.rotracted mee'ing
held at the School Houne ntrt week,
commencing Monday evening and last
ing over Sunday.
When you come io town call at ihe
"Boys" Homo." Geo. Z'i?t. pronrie-
tor, where yoa can get good accomcio-
dations at reaonible rates. Board by
the day or week. 33 2w
BOOTS and SHOES.
J. G. Potter wishca to ay that he
if selling hi stock of Bcrotf and Shoes
n attr&inalf 1.ar fcmtwi ftv nim a
csn. oo
We noticed H. C Scott, the a-e-Kr
for thih precinct peramtuTating the
U.nt- .r...W!r. f.;- r..r.l- I'rr.r'
b . , ".' "
cri3' in now vr r enr-ap, eppnany unj;
The aisor ha-! no terrora for ui,
povcrty b!iH.
Tlit Goztftr or Halting;, advocate?
the advisability of bui'dins and oper
ating of a lioe of telegraph from that
place to Red Cloud, for the purpose of
circumventing horse-thieved who steal
horitcs at that phioc, and pa-8 through
Red Cloud on their way to Karma-,
and thinks that saX-h a te'eraph line
would be a payinz invetmcot to the
company taking it in hand. Let'
have the telegraph
What is being done to further the
railroad interest cf this county? Take
the question home to yourselves, ye
committeemen. At tl.e last t'.ailroad
Meeting held in R;d Cloud, a coun'y
committee was appointed to look after
the interest; of the county, onsHting
J n.e:iil;er Inmi different paitof ilie
Mil i: a, hoped they would
cou t'
j mJ . t0RtthvT, an
. , , , " ,
t'ley th'upht best, by takiti
d act a
tig such
step- as would, in their judgment,
brin about the mo't good to the
county. Wt wu not advised as to tbc
ccur.- tlr committt'i hivo taktn, and
are not awac thai they have moved
in (Lis mattet at all. LjI us hear from
ou, gciitlcmon.
In i jspaity with Mr. Sleeper we
took a thing trip to Kiverton lastSun
da V'e found tvei.vihing quiet and
lamblike in that enterpri-ing bu-g
We anived too late to attend ivine
si-rviies which which were being held
in ibe school house at that i-lacs. We
were in time, h .wever, to witness the
ceremony of ba prism b- emersion,
which was administered to three new
converts or the Baptit ftith. A is
our wont we put up with "mein host"
of the Commercial hotel, where we
alwa.VK feel at home under the kind
care of Mr. Robinson and h:s accom
plished wife. On our return we stop
tied at Bentley Rro., of Farmer's
Creek, and took a look at their pork
er . Though not much of a hugi.t our
.elf, wo still feel an interest in all
branches of industry that is calculated
to advance this country in the scale of
progress, and render us an a communi
ty, self-sustaining. Mr. Bentley will
ship several carloads of hogs in June.
atxeSt m irar i
Those who have been in the hahit
of helping themselves to wood from i v
wood-yaid at night, are rcspectfu ly
requested to discontinue their noctur
nal virile, as I have no more to spare.
If, however, you must have the wood,
come for it in the da time and you
will uot run -o much risk of getting a
load of noose shot plsnted in the vi
cinity of your ragged coat tail.
Very respectfully, Geo. Zeiss.
We i)ublisb ehewhere the grahop
per act, as passed by t he last 8e.si.ion
of the Nebiaska legislature. It pro
vides that the road supervisor shall
call upon the sble-bodied men of their
rnoifttra f!iiatrifo tn s?n.l v.n 1...
IVOUUIIIK umkl I1.W 1U OJtUU IIUU IC.SJ
ttian two days, nor more than ten, in
the exhilirating port of destroying
grashopiery. The act doe? not, we
believe, provide any means by which
the festive 'hoppw may be caught
preparatory to "ebuffling off" his
'mortal coil, leaving it, we suppose,
to the ingenuity f tb road maters
to devise means with which fo entrap
thetr. In the eastern part of the
Strte there has been numerous grass
In pper meetings held :u nearly all of
tit counties which was largely attend'
ed by the farmers, and quite an iuter
et worked up The average Nebras
kiau dpe& almost entirely on Rt
chineir to do his work ; so when the
quet;on of grashoppor extermination
was bfought upf the tirt cry that waa
raised1 was for "a misheen. a masheenl'
A petition was aocordiogly present
ei to the couti;y commissioners of
Cass county, asking that a reward be
offered for the best machine for thw
det-tructi-m of grasshoppers. The
commissioner offered a reward of $50,
aud at ht accounts every furmer who
could boy or borrow a jack-knife an
meat axe, was dilligently at work eo
structirm guillot'nea with which to b-
L head the despjilcrs of ihcir crops-. So
far as vfe know the farmers of this
county are not making any prepara
tions to give the hoppers a warm re
ception, and it is a question m our
mind, whether or not, ki this spareely
settled country, they can be success
fully conrbatted. In out opinion, the
only way the little tappers can be dc
strayed is the burning of the prairie
grass jut after they have hatched,
and in aections wheie the grass is al
ready burned off, we do not see Low
they are to
af a iusL
be successfully fought
B!a:k Alpacas. Black
Cashmeres. Ladies Striped
and Balbrigan Hesiery,
Bleached and brcw.n Muslin
Jeans and Cettonades, and
a large tock of special bar
gains opened within the past
few days, at WCOLBACH'S,
1st dtor south of Bank,
HASTINGS, NEB.
.
Do you want to ell your land ? If
you do we can m-H it for von. Our fa-
j cilitie for advertising will enable us to
.! Uiale eale.-",
when, pcrbap. no one
eUe could. If no sale is made no
charge will be mad? for advertising
U..1L i'- u.'ii- n ;.m..f
" "' ' "' ' "" "" v"i.ui.
Scrofula wa considered ioctinhlf unt il
th great d'M'Tcry of "Holloway't
Pills and Ointment" flashel upon the
world. DisxaM- wh:ch baffle the skill
of the medical echwh, readily yield to
the(e peerl?-s remedies. Scurvy. Ery
sipelas, Saltrhcum, lt h, and all cu
taneou eruptious are curable by theui.
25 cents per box or pot.
EIARNKSS ! HARNESS ! 1
Wm McBride will get you up a
good harness at reasonable figures.
Call and st-e him. One door rouih of
the new Meat Market. 31 -if
WOLBAClfS
Still lead them all in get
ting new Goods. Call and
see the new Spring Goods
just received at Wolbach's,
fst door south of the Bank,
CASTINGS, NEB.
In justice to Mr. P. A. Williams, of
Riverton, it should be remembered
that, that shos pegged corn business
wa a put up job on hioi, "for the fun
of the thing," we suppose.
H ATs'ndCAPS.
(o to . I. G. Potter's fcr ihe bept
styles of Hats and Caps in the valley.
Cheap, for cash.
Go fo the Rod Cioud Furriture
Store, for your furniture. 15tf
PROFITS OFF,
All kinds of Winter Goods
at any Price Call and
make us an offer on Gloves,
Underwear, Nubias, Scarfs,
Ladies and Men's Wool
Jackets, Hoosiery, Men's &
Boy's Wool Clothing, at
WOLBACH BROS., Hastings,
Nebraska.
Geo. Zeiss' hotel was crowded dur
ing court week. He had fifty persona
there for meals every day. He intends
to put up a large building the coming
summer to be used for hotel purposes,
exclusively. George deals fairly with
his patrons.
TO THE FRONT !
WOLBACH'S
Don't fail to examine the Bargains
in the following line of Goods just re
ceived at Wolbach's: Table Linen and
Napkins Toweling, Crashes, Embroi
dery, Linsn Ilaudkerchiefs. Spring
Shawls in Stripes, Brown Duck, Che
viot Shirtings, etc. We have special
bargains in ail ihe above named good.
Wolbach Bros , 1st door south of
Bauk, Hastings, Neb
BED CLOVD CtmBSV? 1UBSST SE?02t
CORRECTED WEKKLY Bt ti. GABUER.
Wheat, perhtwhel $ .80
Corn, ' "
Potatoes " 4r
Oats ' "
Barley " "
Eegs per dozen
Batter per pound
Lard "
Onions net bushel
Pr 'd apples 10 t for
Ssh Lake peaches b lbs for
A Sugar, (1 m for
C Sugar T tns for
New Orleans aug-tr S ih- for
Beat Rio Coffe 33 lbs for
Rice D loa for
Prunes 9 ft for
Blackberries 6 fta for
Currants 8 tt for
Teas from 40 cts. to $IXK per Jb.
2o
'20
Ob
15
JO
75
1 00
1 00
100
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
100
iMuelins 10 to 1J pel yard.
Ducks, from 17 to 2n cts. jwryard.
Prints 9" cents r yard.
A CASD TO ?H WBiK.
For many yeai. we have made two
nedacines snitsd to the ailments of
vastclaas of wafiererjj. Thousands of
cares have been made by them, and in
fact, the word failure eou4d not be cou
pled with the. Bet within the last
two year? counterfeits of our aiedadner
hwve sprung up, danferotu in their
eloce imhatkni of on trade mark. To
secure tne people e have placed upon
each genuine box of Hollo way's Oint
ment the fac simile of the signal are of
our ascot, Mr. Jse. Haydoek. Tocoan
terfeit is felony. We shalt rerentlcs!y
potvne anyone who imitates this with
the mtmnst vigor of the law. "We moat
earnestly beg that the great mass of
the Amencsrr people will aid us in onr
eisTts to protecf their health, and help
wsinooTtaskofbrwigiug these most
unprindpaled men to the bar ofjas
tice, Urnforuly refvseto purchase Med
acroe tmrportinx ta be oar tulee Mr.
Joe. Haydock's "igMiCre is attached
to each box of Pills or pot of Oint
ment and the end will soon bereacbed.
The pabtie's obedient Eerranta.
flOLlOWAV k Co.
All ho hare Real cUi that tier vfafc j
to tl. or ciua u, dm-oi ef. will &4 it ,14
their ibtrrarl tb tail ot V. L. Thoa:, at ta
Guirr at', br tinci til fct a4e
is7a-
itir horr is 5wiUk.Mtr Nhrk,
lug rtaa.p for zvj.
tt , !
e cave at rre?nt tne loiiowinr
described trat of Ian ) for k :
!50 ACKKS,
-itnatcd on Elm Creek. jO acre under
cultivation, plenty of timber and water
Good web, 1 feet deep , hyu, sta
bb:, tc. Land ncr!j all lvel, bring
moi second tottnm. L'lo; to achfl
bouc. I'rice, $J,(XW. tJdowu, UI
vx in pavmenUi to suit purcLavr.
JJeexJ given.
1 10 ACRES
of deeded land, -uuat'd on Elm Creek,
I'lcnty of timber, partly under cultiva
tion. Convenient to school and
churches. Tcrun, $5tKJ eash.
lAt'RKS,
of deeded Itnd, 1 tulle from Red
Cloud, 45 acres uuder cuhivatioo, cor
rals, etc. 5ood well I'O feet deep.
Termc, $1,(XX. f.Oj cash down, bal
ance id a year. A bargain. "
89 ACRES
of land on Elm Cre-L on the Hattinse
nd Rel Cioud freight road, 25 cre
under cultiva n, vo-h frame bou-e
IGiliO with basemeut 1 413.7, ihj1 Weil,
niatiie r oQj for 70 tenuj- , buiidin 14
xlW for the accommodation of freight
ers. Corn cnbi and comd. This
property ha ona teeu kr..'n n
Hummel's ranche. There i.i wuc tim-
her on the place. Will rtlioquh for
$700. or will jiive d;eJ fur 00 Half
down. baUnoc in one year, or will
trade for team and stock.
FOR SI.E.
Our pcrscal property, ennsi.sting in
iart of one t-pan jf bay nr.-ire-, h-tmes
and wagon. One ;mi of mule, har
ness and waenn. Oue voung niieb
cow. Ten heid of ho, o.i heeder,
nearly new. piow. l-arrrws sn' fiilti
vator, nnd al out five huudied nushel
of corn, and other articles too tpiid.t
ouh to mention. All of wbieb will be
w)ld cheaf) f(rcash. Vouug: tock ar:d
two pouics w.mted.
Geo. M !Jiuii.son.
29 F. F. Rail.
H miles West of Guide Rock Neb.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
The Guide Rock Drug Store, consist
ing in part of a complete assflment
of pure Drugs Mcdacines and Oils.
Canned fruits, oysters, CTuckers, to
bacco and cigars. A'so a full fine of
fancy and show case good-. A good
team will be taken as pirt pay, if de
sired. Balance Cash.
Henry H. Hopkins.
Guide Rock Neb. . 2 '2'J
Three sewine machines for sale at
thi office. The Victor, Homo, aadri
the V llton Shuttle Sewine Machine.
They are all new, having never bec
u-ed, and are fully warranted- They
will be solu at. a bargain.
JL OC.1L.9.
When you come to town stop at the
La Clede Hou.e, where you can 6nd
good aceommodations for yourself and
team.
School District Record for
C. Vf . Kaley.
pale by
28.
The La Clede is prepared to accom
modate all on as good style a any one
in Red Cloud.
NOTICE TolcSOOLEIBECTOBS.
Neccnda. March 10th, 1877.
Director- will please send teacher's
monthly tnd term report? to me at
once. Those not having blanks will
write for theja immediately.
A. A. POTO,
1-w Co. Supt
WOWL S1LE
1G0 acres of land, five miles south
wet of Juniata, Neb., cheap tor calr
or on easy term Enquire- at Herald
office, Juniata, or at Chief office,
R Cloud. 32tf
QUEENS WARE QUE ENS W abe.1
John (i. Pottr has just received 2
large amount ofQjeenwr.-e, etc., etc.
which he will eell at figures to suit
puremvsen- Cai! and see. J obn G,
Potter, Red Oload, tfeb. 32
WANTED.
500 fit hogsy for whih I will pay
the hichest marhet price.
20-tf W. SF. RrCHARDSOH.
J. & k2LL33.
Agent for the White Sewing Ma
chine. Auy one wishing to" prrrehase
one of these mseMnes, wHI find a sam
ple machine at the Furniture store.
f AUg5s"l03I BZ3S.
I will et hedge for all these wishing
work of that kind done, for 25 rents
per rod and insure a stand of live
plants. CaH- m or address,
Wm. V. BcsSTkll,
24 tf Stillwater, Neb.
J. 1. Post informs as thai he has
the largest barrx west of Joe, War
ner's and is prepared to accommo
date the freighters, and all others
who may call. Livery rigs furnished
on short aerior 1-fr-tf
Unclaimed letters reauiaiag ia thir
ofSce March 1st. 1877:
BeinaTil Cooaey.
Mrs. Annie Cartaw,
David K. Lortan.
Booth MeCoraiiefc.
M. S. Parberg.
M. B. McNitt, P. M.
J Bad Cload, Webeter Cq Nab.
HbSlSESS D1UECT0RY
Attorney! at Law.
J. S. Gilliam.
m m m w
lAtty at La w,
vn ViiTAKV PI R! If
I . i V!L-.ttfc- ,..i? .,t f
v .rrrv-v kivtMl'ui - - -v-
Ca is J. 1. TSs'i. Ui r.rU iil
t
J. It. WHIrox
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
and U 9. ComraKsjoncr.
"Collection I'romptly Attended to
OFFICE ON'K DOOK
(ilJTH OF BAUM'i STOKfi
Mt C9U. fi.
M. L. Thomas,
21 AL 2STATI ASITT.
Will kII Kl tt mrd fVrort inr-ftj
on connnbaloL.
Office at C H IKK officc,"ti
RED CLOUD .NEBRASKA
S.S.ZALI7,
Agu U.dril. R. H. LnJ.
C. T. SA12T,
Xolry I'sLlSr.
Xr
lalnj 2Brufljsr5,
JX
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ASD 22AL 1ST ATS ASSETS.
Will practice in all the Courts in
mix State and Northern Kansas.
Colection promptly attended to and
Correspondence .-olicited.
Rtd CtouJ, XeLratka.
JAS. LAIRD,
a TTORNEV AND COUNSELOH
lit .i i... !....;.. v.'.H.i. u:n
practice in all th Court of the State
Prompt a.tttitiou viren to nil businesjt
enlruHtid to bin care Office on the
eiit aide Juniata Avenue. july I 7
Geo.W. Sheppard,
GOVERNMENT
BLOOMINGTON, NEB.
jlU5tcian5 and urgedns.
All medifal calls nrotomly attended
to at all hours.
aOSicc in City Drog Store.
15-17 && Cloud, Ntbruka.
IV. X. RICHARDSOX, J. A. TULLKVS
Richardson & Tulleys,
UiLIfTATXJb COL'CTnra AdVT8
Will brtf tfnd icirKeal SiUte on Coairaif
'in. and par taxe for non-reidrnUi.
Special attentiou ivn to collection. Cor-
rej-pomlence olieitod. AH lettra ofiaquiry. I
ur on basinou promptly aaf wrrca.
RED CLOUD. NEB.
mmm mmi
Juniata, ISTeb-
GEO. KUDER - - - tt.OP.
Good Beds Good Meals, & Stohh
ing. 17 im
Contmerrfnl Hotel.
Riverttn, Nebraska.
W. W. Robinson, - - - Prop.
Good beds, good fare aud charge?
reasonable.
W Meils at all hours. 't
Republican Valley
STAGE LIKE.
R. C. JOWS, ?r9?ri-:tr.
Ragrar t rift a will be made between
HASTINGS and RED CLOUD.
I shaUfc pleaded to carry passenger
upon the aays mentioned, leaving Re
Cloud at 6 a. m. on Tuesday,'Thux
davr and Satordays. Leaving Hastings
at 6 A. m., oa Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays
f tre reasanahfe.
Mints tymnrg Sank,
KASTnfOtr, AD-MSCOC.TiT, 5CB.
A GtMrtrBaakiag Bisinets
TRANSACTED.
A A SPECIALTY.
Drafts oa Carvpe bought aad aold.
Agaats far atara) ateaauaJa Iiaaa.
SaaTTniaiai aatyaatad te
. .
SAM'L GARBER
tt.Lt t
Drw iHMln
I
Grocer ien
BOOTH nnd HUOKS
HatSt Caps. t
fond Made Clothing I
Wt iuvt the Largest
Stock in the Vilify and will
1 net be underbid.
GIVE US A CALL. ONE A
ALL
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WEBSIER CO
M. L. Thomas
Proprietor.
IF YOU WISH THE
Lightest RHnning,
Btfct Ctustrncte1,
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Lock-stitch Shuttle
SEWING MACHINE
Yow cannot afiurd to purchase with'
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the machiae uost tu be desired.
If you have ao Agent ia yoar riaa
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Victir Sewinf Machine Cf.,
3R TettKaih Street,-
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All Kinds of Repairing Dons WiU Neatness and
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work luHj warranted.
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dJt the NEW BUILDING,
On FIRST STREET, efpititi Cfnmercial Hettf,
Not. 33 tf II ASTI NOd, N KBR Ac KA.
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CHEAP CASH STORE
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