The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 05, 1877, Image 3

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
WEBSTER CO., NEBRASKA.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Knticrtin thin Column Q Cent n Lit"
Arrlvnl Ktoil lepnrtnrr ef 3iII
frte ttii KrO oil l. O
IJahtWok Leaven Monday'
Wedneda 'f, and Friday 7 a tn.
Tuc-dHV, Thur-day and Satuidav, 8
a. tn., Atrif es every day ii.3t p. m.
IIaUVAJUi leaves Mondays nnd
ThurMlays 7 a in., arrives W edited
daj and Saturday. C p. m.
Pl.KAKANT HlI.I. leave Thursday? 7
a. u. Arrive. WcdncMlay's G p. tu.
Franklin, cninc cast, Monday V
and Thurultiy V 1 p. in. Goinc wcM J Tiie.-day and left pome of tbe "need
Tuesday's and Friday 9 a. rn fu,., fiuIire we,ky v;,Us of thp
Jkwki.L Kansas, leaves Tuesday, r . .. . . . r. .,.. .:.,. ..
TJ,urnht and Saturday- b a i.! Chief to his home, for sometime u.
strive .Miiiiilay.1-,
Wednesdays and
l'ridayi 0 p. m.
Kiksi:(., K.in-a, Leaves Monday-.
W dnodaji- and Irnla 7 a. in.
nrriver Tm-rda, Tburnduy.'s and
Sunday-, l p. ui.
f Office open from 4 until G p. m.
Sundayf.
All registered matter tuuit be in
by 7 JJ" . tu.
Money Order buMnrjs rlocd at
7 3D p m. No orders if.-ucd on Sun
day.
M. II. MrXiTT, I'. M.
1 'llt'KII IIIHKCIOKl.
CONGRKGATIONALCniTHCH -
S.rvi.. mihid fir. ,....1 il.r.l .
ttiit Iii ofi:ii'! niMiitli at Red Cloud
ntid Inavale. 1 o'clock P M. at
livd Cloud. '2 o'clm-k l. 31 at In-
a vale. Kvery ."-croud and fouith
Sabbaths at Hatin and Ilariiiony
I'n-citici RhV. A. MaXWKM.,
Pa-tor.
BAITIST CIH'P,''U. Rkv.
J. T. Mi l.N Kit. Servic"- -econd
' Sabbath in vuh month at 11 A. M.
AHHATH Scijoru. evorv Saboat li i
liiornmg at
hi
JI CIciM... at 11.
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hi KiNt.Klt. ?llpt.
1IA.MMM' JltM'J'j mocK ev.ry two'
w-ek- on al't'tt.ate Thur.-day ceti j
ing- at i III) o clock.
Fubcrilic r Initio not receive their pa
fierii rrRiilnrlj. will cotitrr a far lij imtily
ini u of tlic inrl at onvn.
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'"iil-nMT wlm finl ji reil ir
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in rk-d ! lie iiuirsHti f tin lr
! ipi r. ill kncic tin t hIim ri-
tt on fxiure- null ttn- iiumln
f"lorimr. nnii tlic art- miiiftct4 lt 'vi w
Jit mire. TInot- w lli fititl it lilin- rn li tllcir
pV4pcm Mill kmt t that tlii- rt- in a rt-,t.
mi i n little niniic) vmi.Ii1 b.ic i-ptiililv ttUS
ro ivy .ix ocxritY.
Ka-tur Sunday ha emiie mid gone.
II S. K ilcy xv nt to Lincoln lat
JI)tnlay.
A complete- .-toc of groccne-1 an 1
dry gooJ-j'is.: received at J. G. Put
iter .-.
Pi. Wt
Cllll.r S::
1 i.cdav.
"ton. ol Iiiveitou
i.ciiim a fticndly
paid the
visit l.iht
. Mrs
W. V.
A. Whi to, if Ha'tinp--, (J.
will deliver a temperance
l.fil Cloud, Wed;ic.-day
CtlHC in
evening, Aptil 1 1 h.
WANTED.
A pil, to do general hou-e-work.
A I ply mioii, at tbe Cll'hF oQicc, Red
Cloud Neb.
Annuul School meet in at the
Feb .ol bou-e in Di-trict No. '2. Mc
Niit, our worthy P. M. was choett
to a utne the arduous dutie of mod
viator G W. ILsj of Iinvale, va- tu town
la-t Tuodav, he ha-, been on the i?iek
li-t for the !a-t trvo or th ee months
W' are gla I to .-tate, however, that he
: improving iu health.
New st'ed i-tore in Red Cloud, J. A.
TulIey.N ptoprietor. eed for gratuitous
distribution Irom Wa.hini.ton, can be
f.ttind at the County Clerk'h office.
They haTC been goi a like 'hot cakes.'
A fight on the street last week. We
did not witness the "onpleasantneas,"
fut are informed that one of the par
tics got pretty badly bunged up. luut
do it auy more.
Job -work ha been accumulating on
ur hand.s for the lat week. We will
havg;ome new rollers ioi our jobber
Iffa day or two. So bring your job
work right along.
The Br.-t number of the Clay county
Democrat i ou our table. It is a very
creditable hect, primed at Harvard
by L. E. Day, editor aud proprietor.
W'rjjp iisingly exchange.
There has been some tHanifes'ations
of spiiituahfeiti at a private reMdence
iu thi-s quiet burg recently. As we had
no invitation to witne.-s the antics of
ie ".-pirit-," wc are not prepared to
Ipuak knowingly on the subject.
Gilham has been officiating at the
Court House for the la.st two weks.
l"e aie Dot informed as to the nature
of the duties a-sinned him. He say
he is'deputy eountv official."
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A de-tructive pra r.e fir.' al ou thn
lhilesouthve't of Guide Rock, did
considerable damage to Mr. Woodard,
an old roident of that vicinity, who
had all hi corn, bay aud corals burn
ed up. Thi is a severe los to 3Ir.
"Ifcwdard. Where tke fire originated
is not known.
Mrs. MoreLous will continue to run
tbe La Clede Hotel, and we believe it
-yill be conducted far better than it has
been heretofore, and the public will do
christian act by giving to this house
their support. As the worse tLan
widowed woman has no other meacs
if supporting herself and three children.
Cigar at J. G. Potter's.
Mr SmeVcr and Miss Artie Rob
erta, pave i" a pleannt call yesterday.
Uncle Sam does a routing business
in his line
Grnnd Inland now want- a "Temple
of Honor."
A Butier county editor i Faid to be
superintendent of a Sabbath School
I'rcposieroai !
Tha front of Mitcbel h Morhart'
building pre-entft a better appearance
f Iian furuietly tho-c larjje windows look
well.
I Mr. Hnwe, of Stillwater, called la.t
cmie.
Tlic hncond number of tbe Fairbury
Tiinei) conic' to us loolitiR in Kiod
idiape ItiiprinU'd with new type,
and i- rinite a f-picy bheet. G. P.
Price i. ib cdt'or.
I We i-h it dt-tiiictly understood,
' that hereafter we will Hittle no bills,
J not of our own contracting If we give
an order, then we will honor the i-a&ie
when we are Mttling up.
Fartiier.i de-irinK anything in the
line of agricultural implement, will do
lrcl,,byt'a!'i"f ", EJ ?f?' ,W,'
' l'h tor .tale the cclfbnitcil A eir plow,
Kan-a-' vVagona, Monitor Corn Plant
ers. &c .") tf
In anollu-r col u in will be found an
account of the qjnpemetit which rcur
red last week. The de-elted wife beg
ged us to not make the affair public.
While we deeply hympathizj with the
unfortunate womin, and would not
willingly wound her already lacerated
ft elm;.'-, yet we realize that ju-tice to
an outraged community demad that
the tact? in tbe cac be made known.
We would roped fully urge upon
our t.uueiiler.i who are in arrears, the
tiece-i-ity of paying a pan, at leant, of
what is due. We hue to pay the
cah each week for tin paper, and it
hardly iccm-ju-'t that we .--hould wait
a!.va for oUr pay. If you cannot
pay the full amount without luconve
niei.ee to our-elf. pay what you can,
be ll i- evet feu little, if each one would
do i hi- we wouKi be enabled to meet
our bills promptly and get out a much
better paper ibuu we tu w do.
In some couutiea iu the State the
at-seseorr- have had to do their work
over h'"i they having on thir Gr.it
i ou nd neglected to comply with the
law, by a.-i-enHiiig ail the old clothes
the homcKcaders had laying around
(their premises. The aa-esbors iu this
county will prub ibly have to do their
woik ugaiu. The law requiring such
an u.s.M.-mcut is a cur.-e to the State,
aud Will be more influential in ietnrd
ing imuiigraliou to our fair Statu tbau
nil tbe grahoppera aud other plagues
cutubiuod.
We feel like peakiug a good word
for our Stillwater friends, who are, we
think, as enterprising a class of set
tlers as W ehster vouuty can boast of.
They show their appreciation of home
enterprise by the libi ral manner wita
which they support their county pa
per, and cncourare ciiierpn-e in the.r
own imm iate neihborhooi. It
stems difficult uovv to realize that le.-s
than a half dozju years ago, we hunt
ed BufFilo over that ery section of
ejuutry that is now dotted with farm
houses and productive fields, where
peace, prosperity and plenty abounds.
We have I ten over that ground time
aud again when there was uo more
sigu of civilization than there is ou the
untrodden deserts of Africa. hat a
mighty change iu five hort years. We
send a larger bundle of Chiefs to
Stillwater P. O., than wc do to any
other postoffice in the county, except
lied Cloud; and we must say it, the
Stillwater list is kept piid up better
than any other list on our books. Long
may you wave.
We are sati-fieJ that those who ate
seeking homes iu the west, cannot find
a place where greater inducements to
laad-seekers is offered than here in
Webster couuty. Good schools, good
climate, good society, good laud, good
water aud god neighbors Come ye
landless ! come and secure a foothold
iu the Vape of a rich tract of land in
this beautiful valley. "There is no
place like home." We have been for
more than ten years a resident of Ne
braska, having settled with hi its bor
ders w..i!e it was yet a territory ; aud
each successive year but strengthens
our faith iu hr future.
Last week was a lively week for Red
Cloud. An elopement, street fight,
runaway, variety show, lots of false
hoods in circulation, go-sip mongers
busy, and a St. Joe 'bummer' tojk
Charley Kaley 's girl out for a bugtty
ride, to the evident disgust of Char
ley., Who said Red Cloud was a dead
town? This all happened in one week.
From D. H. Wheeler, secretary of
tbe State Board of Agricu'tar, we
have received a copy of the Premium
list of the Nebraska State Fair for 1877.
The State Board, by resolution, pro
vide that to beeoDK a competitor and
entitled to tbe "Arbor Day" premium,
the planting must be done on the 3d
WeflDewiay of April IS77
For the greatest number of tees plan
ted on said day' to include fruit, forest,
evergreen and all varieties, $50 00
Greatest No- hard wood, 25 00
j GreatestNo. cutting, Hi (.Hi.
Grand Ball at tbe Sur Hall on next
Wednesday crcnine. April Ilfh.
m
School District Record- for le by
C. W. Kaley. 2b.
Beautiful weather, and tbe sown?
still going on.
The highct cadi price paid for hip-
pine bogs, abo wheat and corn, by
33 if C. It. Potter.
HATS .nd CAPS.
Go to .!. G. Potter' for tbe bet
Ptylen of Hat and Cap in the valley.
Cheap, Tox cath.
Hampton k Raltton have mounted
their new signboard on their Llck
fuiitb hhop.
Notice h hereby given, that Twill
le at the "table adjoining the Red
Cloud Brewery with my Stallion and
Jack on the Und and 4th Mondays of
April, May, June and July, 1S77.
L. Smith.
34-tf Guide Rock, Neb.
Unclaimed letters remaining uncall
eJ for in this office. April Ud, JS77 :
Henry Anderson
William W Dale
A L Ferguson
Frank Mattison
Hank Simmons
II Z Tillostou
Nnah White
William Wond rly
Frank Btxter2
Warren P KHis
Frank Ktng '1
Richard Neidhold
Cna- Spelder
K Vandevender
E C Wondcrly
M. li. McN'itt, P. M.
Red Cloud, Webster county, Neb
DEATHS.
DIED On Monday April 2d 1S77.
at the residence of Carl Weler. Sarah,
wife of W. Biice, in the 7Gth year of
her age.
Died March 24th of Croup; little
Willie, Son of Silas and Sylvnia
Welli. Aged three year?, three
mouth? and twenty thiee days
We loved our Willie fondly,
But Je.-Us came one day
And folded him in His bootn
And bore his Soul away.
Beyond the the clouds into Heaven,
That beautiful Land above,
Where the flowers are ever blooming
Our darling used to love.
Fi lends.
NCriCE TO TA2-PAY2SS.
Notice is hereby given that on the
Kith, 17th and ISth days of April,
1677, the County Commissioners will
sit at Red Cloud as a Board of Equal
ization of asscsmcuts. All who think
themselves aggrieved by the assessors
are notified to appear before said
board on siid days and make their
several complaints, as no changes in
the assessments will be made after that
time.
By oider of the Commissioners.
J. A. TtiLLEYs, Clerk.
We are in receipt of a copy of the
Arazona Enlerpriic containing the fol
lowing :
'The Fallace mine belonging to W.
A. Smith. A. S, Neffand C G But
trick i- now down ten feet and shows
every indication of being a good mine,
aud I as an ore body two feet through.
Two assays recently made from it gave
respectively $1 13 and $280 Its char
acter is chloride and bromide of silver.'
Mr. Neffw.ii formerly a resident of
thii count-, but emniigrated to Arozo
na some three years ago.
TAKENUT1CH
Office hours at the Red Cloud Post
Office. 7 a. m to 8 p. tn., every day
except Sunday, when the office will be
open from 12 in to 1 p. m. No letters
registered or money orders issued on
Sunday or after 8 pm.
M. B. McNitt, P. M.
The strange conduct of Mr. More
hous, landlord of tbe La Clede, ha
been the occasion of various surmises
during the past week. On account of
the feelings of Mra. Moreho'is, who is
de-erving of the utmost consideration,
we would gladly avoid publishing any
thing relating to the matter. But our
duty to the public demands that the
facts should be made known
Ou Monday of list week, Morehous
obtained Joe Warner's team and in
company with Maggie Lampire, his
servant girl, and his little daughter
went down into Kansas. His Ostensi
ble o'jtcts were to take Maggie, the
servaut, to her home near Salem, and
to transact some private business of
his own at Cawler City.
His return was expected last Wed
nesday eight, On Tuesday and Wed
nesday vague rumors aud suspicions
were circulated to the effect that
Morehous had decamped. On Thurs
day morning Joe Warner went down
to Maggie's home and ascertained that
she had not been there. He then re
turned to Red Cloud, procured a team
and with Mr. Lowe started for Cawker
City to bunt up the absentees. At the
date of writing this, (Monday,) noth
ing has been heard from Joe or either
of the parties, sav? that Morehous and
Maggie were seen in Cawker City last
Monday evening and that Maggie told
that she and her ''husband" were on
the way to the K. P. Road, to take
the train to- California.
It is difficult to believe that Mor -hous
intended to steal the horses. Wis
character previous to his comjng to
Red Cloud, with the exception of a
fondness for liquorv has been that of
an honest, iadtwtrcros maa. There
have been and will be various con
structions placed upon hw conduct
In the meanwhile, we have our own,
and eiwply suggest that, m bk return
to his family is still poasiblef and, per
haps, probable, we withhold owr eon
detonation until we tnow all the fact.
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to U. ur cialtaf tu rItM f will Sn
tit ctr iDlrrrt to all a M L- Tbota. t tik
Cxicr Sc. wire lew will W taJ
hninrti.
Inxtmstt. wl tbe 5cirottiof rar-
In bn- ID Soatb trvtlrro Xrferk.
I woalU Ju wf-ll ttc2aU thM Afvscy. t
, inr tMit fu; rrrlr.
We nave at present tbe folio
rinc
described tract oT land for ssie :
100 ACRES,
.situated on Elm Creek. .00 tcrc under
cultivation, plenty of timber and water
Good weh, 3) feel deep; houftC. ta-bk-fc,
etc. Iand nearb all level, beiua:
mosti) second bottom. Clow to achool
bou-c. Price. II.OuO. f60J dowa. Ual -
a nee in payments to suit purchx-ter.
Deed gncn.
VJV ACRES
of deeded land, situated on Elm Creek.
Plenty of timber, partly un4er cultiva
tion. Convenient tn j-ehoola a&d
churches. Term-, J 500 cajh.
1G0 ACRES.
of deeded land, lj miles from Red
Cloud, 45 acres under cultivation cor
rab, etc. Good well 26 feet deep.
Term, $1, 000, ?."0u cash down, bal
auce iu a ear. A bargain.
SO ACRES
of land on Elm Creek on the Hasting
and Red Cloud freight toad, 25 acre?
under cultivation, good Haute houe
lGx2G with basement 14iT., good well,
stable r om for "U team-, building 14
x2S for the accommodation of freight
ers. Corn crib and corrals. This
property ha- lonu beeu known as
Hummers ranche. There is some tiu.
ler on the place. Will relinquish for
700. or will give deed for $600 Half
down, balance in one year, or will
trade for team and stock.
100 ACRES
of deeded land. Two miles from Red
Cloud. Timber aud running water.
10 acres broken, mostly good grass
laud. Price, $450, half dowu, babuce
in a year.
WOLBACH'S P-2CSS.
Good Cottonades at lc a yard.
Good Heavy Jeans, " '
Brown and Blue Duck, I2c.
" Denim, "
Bleached Muslin, 7, 8, U, 10c
Unbleached " 7?, S. S 2 J.
Heavy Toweling, 8?c.
44 Cheviot Shirting, 12jc.
Bed Ticks, 8, 10, 12c.
Four Spools Coat's Thread 2.jc
We also have an endless variety of
Spring Goods, just arrived from New
York. Come aud examine our Goods
have a full line of Ginghams, Cali
coes', Poplin?, Alpacas, Cashmere,
Embroideries, Laces, striretl Hosiery,
also Balbrigan and English Under
wear; Ribbonv, Buttons . Trimmings.
Our Clothing Stock is Complete. We
are offering suits at $4 50 to $12 00v
30 per cent, les than can be bought
elsewhere. The ladies will please give
us a call. We have our brands of
boots aud shoes, which we can wan ant
to you. Hoping to get 3'our patron
age, wc are Respectfully Yours,
WOLBACH BROS.
1st door south of the Bank, Hast
ings. Neb.
All calico's Sold at loyds
for one Dollar, at Wolbach
Bro's one door south Bank,
Hastings, Nebraska.
Apple Trees, Cherry Trees, Currants
Goo-ebcrrie.s, Rhubarb, and Hedge
Plants, "raised," and for sale, at Mi'
ner's Nursery near Jloverton. 34 3
MILLINERY !
New Patterns, New Goods, at Mrs.
McBrides. Hats done over in good
style. Ladies of town and country are
cordially invited to call aud examine
goods. Shop in south part of town
Ophite Mr. W. N. Richardson's. 34
J. iTlSLLSB.
Agent for the White Sewine Ma
chine. Any one wishing to pui chase
one of these machines, will find a sam
ple machine at the Furniture store.
We wish to inform our patrons that
s Chicago firm has lately opened up at
Has'ings, and arc selling Dry Goods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at such
low prices that have never before been
known in Hastings. They warrant to
give satisfaction or ixroney refunded.
D. Weinberg,
33 tf 1st street, Hastings, Neb.
SEAT THIS AVS IT WILL ST 3EK3FI
CIALTOTOU.
Having received over 50 cases of
Dry Goods, SO cases Clothing, 3000
pairs Boots and Shoe-, a large assort
ment of Oil Cloth, and Carpet, which
wc must sell, regardless of cost, for
the want of room. This is a golden
opportunity for thoe who wih to buy.
Chicago Store, 1st .Street, Hasting6,
Neb. 33 tf
HARNESS! HARNESS H
Wm. McBride will get you up a
good harness at reasonable figures.
Call and see him. One door south of
the new Meat Market. Sl-tf
QUEENSWARE! QUEENSWake!
John G. Potter has just received a
large amount of (Jueensware, etc., etc
which he will ell at figures to suit
purchaers- Call and see. J ohn G,
Potter. Red Ctotri. Neb. 32
fABlEES LOOS TTTtf
I will ,et hedge for alrtheee wkwisc
work of that kind dose,- for 2cat
per rod and insure siaad of fir
plants. Call on or address,
Wm. W. Bunnell,
J4 tf Sullwatcr; Nb.
1 1 SIXESS Dl HECTOR Y
Attanteyt it Law.
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J. S Grilham.
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Att'y at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
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a Collection- protaptlv attended to.
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JfLst ir ;. X. Td
J. WL Willcox
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
mu4 U 8 Com mi'. loner.
Ja Collection Piomptly Attended lo
OFFICE ON'F DOOIt
Oi; TH OF IIAUM'S STOKE
Red CImI. -
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M. L. Thomas,
SIAL SSTATS A5i:?T.
Will mU Rel I lt:e aJ Prot.a! i-roj.-tj
UB COIBZDIMIUlL.
iwr Office at Chief office,
RED CLOI'D - - - - NEBRASKA.
Z. S. Zkl.Zl,
Agt. U -fM. R. H. Ind.
C. T. 2A1IT,
Notary Pablif.
&alry SrofTjers,
ATTORNEYS AT 1AW.
A2T2 SSA1 SSTaIS ASTS.
Will practice in all the Courts in
this State and Northern Kanan.
Colection pMfeptly attended to and
Correspondence solicited.
lied Cloud, XtLrtiika.
JAS. LAIRD,
Ct TfORNEY AND COUNSELOR
7 at law. Juniata Nebraska. Will
practice iu all the Court of the Stat
Prompt attentioH riven to at! business j
entrusted to his care. Office on th j
eaat side .Juniata Avenue. jui) i
Geo.W. Sheppard,
GOVERNMENT
anb Jfeffortttti,
RLOOMINGTON, NEB
WZKB&ZU
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Ifynnirians and Surgeons.
All nu'dical calln promptly attended
to at all hours.
. JOffice in City Drug Store.
15-17 Bed Cloud. Xofcr&ska.
I. W. TUMiEYS,
HOMEOPATHIC PHVSICI An
U. S. Pensiou Surgeon.
Office two doors south of the Court
House.
2E2 CLOUD -
KISRASiU.
W. S. RICHARDSON, J. A. TJJLLEVS
Richardson & Tulleys,
EEAL SS7ATS & C0L'C7K?3 ASSETS
Will bay and sell Real E.t ite on ChjIs-
ioa. and pay tax en (or non-reMcn(.
SeriarttStnn given tocollectinnk. Cor
respondence solicited. AH letter" of inquiry,
or on business promptly answered.
RED CLOUD, -
NEB.
RZD CLOUS CTOSSOT KASZZT EZFOUt
CORRECTED WEEKLY II V S. OAKIIER.
Wheat, per bushel
Corn. " "
SO
25
25
20
05
15
io
75
1 00
1 00
1 00
i oo
1 (XI
I 0
1 00
100
1 00
1 00
Potatoes "
ti
Oats
Barlev
it
Eggs per dozen
Butter per pound
Lard "
Onion per bushel
Dried apples 10 lb for
Salt Lake peaches 5 lbs for
A Sugar, (il tit for
C Sugar 7 lbs for
New Orleans sucr S lbs for
Beat Rio Coffee 3 lbs for
HieeJ? lb for
rii lines 9 tt's for
Blackberries 6 lbs for
Currant? 8 lbs for
Teas from 40 cts. to $1.00 per lb.
iIuMins 10 to 12 per yard.
Ducks from 17 to 25 cts. per yard.
Prints 9 cents per jard.
When you come to town call at the
"Boys" Home," Geo. Z-iss, proprie
tor, where you can get good accommo
dations at reasonible rates. Board by
the day or week. 33 2m
BOOTS and SHOEc.
3. G. Potter wishw to fay that he
is sellioj? brs tock of Boots nd Shoes
at extremely low figures. Give him a
call . 33 tf
DO YOUR OWN GRAINING ! i
A new and simple Method of grain
ing. Enclose oOctsand I will send by !
return maw printed directions for
jrrarnuag: ati shades. No rntabwg
Address. Jtufus Mikses.
34 6m Red Cloud Neb.
J. D. Post informs us tint be has
the largest bus west of Joe,- War-
Ber's and h prepnred to areccftumo
date the freighters, and all ethers
woo auay cau. livery nga iuxaissea j
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Rive ton, Nebraska.
W. W Rom.N-o.v. - - Prop
(Jood Inrds, good
rcaoooable.
fafe and cbarr
M?ab at all bcurv
Red Cloud Mills!
We are prepared to do cus.
tome work.
i
pUnuC pet:cl aiml
Corn Mcl or ''
HflT Satisfartion gu amntoet! ti.
quality of flour sOl.D and ci si y
U'OUK. Farmer- 'hooUl b- particuia:
to secure the best of seed wheat.
Potter Sl Frisbie!
SAM'L GAiiBER
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Dry (moods on ft
Groceries.
BOOT and
Hats. Caps. & '
Rmdu Made Clothing
We have the Largest
Stock in the Valley and will
not be undersold.
1 GIVE US A CALL. ONE k ALL
Sam'l Carber
47d Kcd Cloud. 3Tcb
IF YOU WISH THE
Lightest Running.
Best Constructed,
1 Mast Nsisless
Lock-stitch Shuttle
SEWING MACHINK
You csrroot afford to porchase with'
out examiniag the
"VICTOR"
Tc try it is to be co-aviated that it is
the aaaehrae awost tu be desired.-
If yoa have no Agent ia yor Ttaa
ity, write fof ClreeUr asd tertats ttt
Victor Sewimj Machine Ct n
312 WtftlCaiises Street,
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All Wtrif Wirrantti tt Hr Stisfactiin.
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repcrtfa!lj !ok a cttisabrr f tbe mid
HAMPTON
BOOT AKD SHOE $Y(V !
PARKS BKCS Prcpritors.
Tin firm tKw pr-rarrd Irt
rtidr of the l-rst tuatctia! and at fcrurr. a 1 iit c. tU Urr
All Kindt of Repairing Dtna With Neafneit and
Dispatch.
A barcnflrit pablic palronarc rvrelruPt uriM.
work. loH wariatitcd.
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and be tuiiiirictd lLat it i to jour irlrrit tc patiir u.
PARKS BROTHERS,
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Red Cloud,
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att& 'JPrabisions.
Ever brought (o the Valley
and priccca.
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MAY'S!!
Kor " our
CLOTHING, cSSk,
BOOTS and SI IOKS,
fcBMI$S.
HATS CAPS Sl Furnishing Goods
CMAPM '?. CHEAPEST ! !
Call and See Us Before You Bay.
grj.i the NEW BUILDING,
On FIRST STREET, opposite Commercial Hstff,
Nor. 23 tf H ASTI N'JS. NEBRASKA.
CHEAP CASH STORE
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRY GOODS. HATS, CAPS AND
NOTIONS
Greerie, Flour Sl Pro'ilM,
WOOD. WILLOW, GLASS AND QUEENSWARri
WE WILL XO T BE UXDER SOLD. CA LL AXD SEE US 1
5orth of Rank,
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HARDWARE
STORE
MITCHELL Sl XORHAKT
We keep o hf ad at B ti
Tib, sad Hardware.
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as low as aey ether fine ia the wLv
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Potter.
Red Cloud. Nebraska.
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