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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1877)
. A -.-sr THE RED CLOUD CHIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Nmtiemin this Column 10 Cents a IAnt Tnai Valentine ofnivcrtoo, was io Iowa last Satanlay. Mr. J. R. McDonald of River too, was among oar callorx tatt Satarday. Geo. Frame) of Stillwater lost a tataable ox laat week Ljr airtrokeof Kgatniag. The Chirp preear a bard apprar aaca tLi week. Charge it up to the preama fiat. Mr. Joha Cronptoa, Garber'n gen tlemanly clerk, kindly prewated aa a cat little book in which to note down 'pausing events.' sfe We learn from a private letter re ceiyed from a gentleman in Jaaiata that that paaky little barg w still the "eapitol" of Adams eoaaty. Mim Jhaptoaa started for her home near Chicago, III., yesterday moraine. Charley is disconsolate and refuses to be eomforted. Mr. McMaio brought to onr offce last week the largest ben's egg we have ecn in a long time. It measur ed His iochos and a half a clrcuinfcr encc. Wc have roceivci a splendid por trait of Mm. President Hayea, from the Toledo Blade. The Blade pre ont each of its subscribe with a eupy of this excellent picture free. ' " We are of the opinion that too much personality is uot just the thing for a newspaper. Hence we omit a portion of our Stillwater letter this week. J. E. Smith, Esq , President of the First National Bank, Beatrice, Neb., called on us this week. We would nail special attention to thecard of this 1 Bank, in another column, as it is re liable and under a good management Wo arc requested to announce that there will be a celebration at Red Cloud on the 4th of July, for the a niuroment and accommodation of those who are unable or disinclined to at tend' the celebration at Guide Rock. Programme next week. A. ride-out io the country last Sun day convinces t that wheat, oats, aarlcy and rye never looked more promising than they do this season. Corn looks well, too, although the continued wet weather his retarded its growth to soma extent. The contest for county offices the coming fall promises to be a warm one. The officers to be elected this mil are as follows: One county clerk, one-county treasurer, one county judpu ono county surveyor, one county com missioner, one coroner, and county superintendent. There came near being a fatal acci dent on-the race grounds last Satur day; caused-by one of the race horses becoming: unmanageable, and as be dh-shed through tbeciowd he .struck a hoy (son-of Mr, Gbo; Bbatoor we bo Jfeve) between th&shoulders with) his loco, knockihg'him'a distance of snr eralfeet. We-understand'hts ihjuraV arc not considered serious. This weelt we publish tfie premium tire, and hope it wi!! command The attentiftg'tfiaTIts importance war "rsma. The premiums "are large for Hie uiot part, and well worth trying for, even if one had no-other objact in aompeUag than a secure the premium. The amount of money offered as pre miums assouatu in all to something near jSG0'aod i-i the moat liberal of any that has hiherfc hte offered. We hope there will be such atr awak ening of interest m this matter as has never been known m the history of Webster county; Our remarks-in a recent number of the Chief had the effeot of bringing nut the full editorial force of the Guard who laid it onto us thick and heavy. The first and: shortest notice,. was, evidently the production ofham Bro. Huffman himself, who we consider a very good" follow at heart. The artie'e alluded to by us as appear iiig in the Guard was copied from an other paper, and was not original with the. Guard. The-othernotibethatthel1181"!681 bern.wt ' Joe, War Gaard kindly(?) gave us last week, was full of "blood and thunder," and was not written by Mr. Huffaaor but by the conceited individual who writes- tho "hefty" editorials for the Guard. We. have no desiro to-engage in a per sonal controversy with any of our Bro. "quills," but there is a point beyond which forbearance ceases to be a vir tue, and if you do not want us to "un earth the hatchet," Mr. Guard, do sot tread on our toes. naCTBHUSE. Last Saturday-was a lively day for BetTCbadt Horse-racing was thc-afc-tinttt lhat brought men from all aavta of the country; from Kansas and HamhijnVnTintj Betting was ihdolg c aVsoe extent, ao6 considerable afawiertfaaged: hands. The first face wi between Kichard son's- and'. tiarber horses, which resalted" in Hicbnrdsen's hawe'eoming out ahead. fle aarhaps would not have won such as easy victory, had oat Garber s tr. P -. XCwk tin jMHseirorc muiu. u " aba,fOttoiko the track, byca- rotting ovarAhe prairies find, through. the cornfields, with hi rider on his hock, axing every effort to "bring him to time." The universal verdict was that as a race horac he was not a suc cm. Next came a trial of speed betweea the Waller mare and a sorrel horse from Barr Oak, Kaasas, distance 300 ya'd-t. Betting, of course, was lively, each one procnt had faith in the abil ity of their farorite horrc, and was willing to risk a few shiBplastcM on the remtlt. Beth horses did good run aiag. The Waller mare was victori ous. After this came several "acrob" raeea, eaastag considerable of fan, whea the crowd dispersed, apparently all ia a good hainor. Wc aodcntfaod that io two weeks from last Saturday there wRJ he an other race. irrtiBT. POTTER. Died Monday evening, June 18th at half wwt 8 o'clock. Fannie E. second daughter of John Q. and Helen Potter, after an illnese of three weeks, of Diptberia. Aged 8 years, 1 month and 24 day. "AM wp ia Jesas blaatad slaep From which acne arar waka ia wmrp." The funeral services were conducted1 by Rev. Geo. Yeiser, at the school house on Toes-lap at 4 o'clock p. a., attended by a large concourse of sym pathizing friend.. Mr. A Mrs. Potter have the sympathy of their large cir cle of friend in this their great afflic tion. . .... aawa-aaw Mrs. Lurz ha the cheapest lot of goods for Fourth of July outfits ever brought to Red Cloud. Everything nice, iresn, anu new. o 9 The undersigned having opened a Meat Market in Red Cloud, wishes to inform the public that bo keeps con stantly on hand a good supply of fresh meat, also corned beef and salt pork Highest cash price paid for hides and fat cattle. A. M. Cookk, 45-tf Red Cloud, Neb. WOUB ACH BROS HASnyOS, KEB, What jon can do at Wolbicfc's since the gr:at reduction in prices. m 10 cant Fans sold ntw at 5 cents, 5ice Lftnioi 20 " 30 cant Victoria Lawn at la " 76 cent Hit hop " 40 30 cent Pique at 15 " 15 cent Wash PodHd at H'A " a 1 'JO cent Ladies Hose at 10 " 25 cent Children's iltae 12 " " 25 cent Straw llats at 15 " 121A cen Muslins at H'A " S. 50 ceat corsets at 30 " T 10 cent Socks at 4 " 11.00 Ladies Cloth Shoes 75 " 51 .00 " - Slippers 60 " This is no humbug;, but a fact. 2 You will find our prices low and 5 much c:eiper than Tou are in the V habit or buying. Don't fail to 2 give us a cull. WOLBACH BROS., 1st door south of the Bank. Zephyr wors ted lScts- an oz. at "Wblbach's, Hastings, Neb. Srn.LWATEtt, Neb. June 13, '77. Ed. Chief: Wc thought perhaps a word from the quiet burg of Still water, might not come amiss. Small grain is looking fine here, but (corn and gardens look sickly on ac count of cold and wet weather. Whooping cjugh prevails and grtss hoppers have the croup. We would request Mr. Editor that you use better paper for the Chief, as eour neighbors on film cannot afford Kbot one copy, and it ge's so worn out ;that the last reader has to guess at the most he-reads. We hear of somethiug interesting about what J.. Waller intends doing, but wc wont mention- it to any one. A. SVBSCBIBER. We frave retfbcecl prices on goods for the next SO days. Parties wanting goods will find it to their advan tage by giving us a CALL WOLBACH BROS., Hastings, Neb. Dress-making L Stamping. ' Mrs. Bauer wishes to inform the public that the-is prepared to aaaka dresses on the shortest notice, aad do ail kinds of stamping. Please give me a call at Carl Weber's, Red Cloud. 43-3m Mrs.- Bauer. Gringham Fai-asols-only 20 cte at WOLBACH'S, Hastings. J. D. Post informs us that he has ner's and is prepared to accommo date the Jrerghters, and all others f who- may call Livery rigs farnisbed on short notice 33-tf 20 yards Calico for $1.00 at WOLBACH'S Hastings, Neb. Three 12 inch Reed Breaking Plows for sale rery aheap for ca&h, or time given if wanted. Inquire at the post office. 44-tf 3?alm leaf Fans only 5 cents at Wolbaeh.5s Hastings Neb. Harness Shop. The undersigned- having purcnaseV the MfeBride Harness Shop, those wishing-any thiagun the line of Oar ness, Collars, Saddles and Whips will do welli to call on: me.. All wort war ranted and the-best of stock constantly , kept on ban T. L Mii.i.CR. Mrs. M. R. Bentley has just receiv ed a large stock of new goods in her Hoc which jhc u selling very reasona ble Everything that the ladies want ia the shape af millinery goods can be had at her cablwhsnent, Call and see for yoarelf. 45-2 WOLBACH BROS., FANS, FANS, FANS, TMtEku,m faia:ou, Wgnt fljjTCJl .T.M SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, WOLBACU BROS., Hastings, Neb. The Boys Home, Geo. Zeiss, pro prietor, is the moat poDalar hotel in town, and is doing a thriving basincs under a liberal management. Com mercial men and the traveling public generally have found it to their inter eats to put up at this place, where they are always sure of finding good fare, olaaa beds aad respectful treat meat. "The latch string always hangs oat.' 45tf Genuine British Socks, sold for $1.d0 per Dozen at WOLBACH'S, Hastings, Neb. Motto Frames, Including Motto, Glass, and all ready for use, 65 cents at Wool bach's. Hastings. Neb. 4 balls knit ting cotton for 25 cts, at Wbl bacli's, Hastings Neb. SES CLOUS CTOS1KT aUWOT EEPOBt CORRECTED WEEKLY BY 8. OARBER. Whcst, per bushel Corn. ' tl. 10 30 2ii 20 Potatoes " Oats Barley " it it Eggs per dozen Lard " Onions per bushel Dried apple?, 10 lbs for Salt Lake peaches G lbs for A Sugar, 7 lbs for C Sugar 7 & 8 lbs for Best Hio Coffee 3J & 4 lbs for Rice 9 lbs for Prunes 9 lbs for Blackberries 7 lbs for Currants 8 tts for 05 10 75 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 Teas from 40 cts. to ft 1.00 per lb. Muslins 7 to 11 per yard. Ducks, from 17 to 25 cts. per ysrd. Prints 61 & 8 cents per yard. harness mm J. L. MILLER, Prop. Keeps constantly on hand a full line of stock, such as Harness, Collars, Whips. Saddles, and all other goods usually kept in a first-class shop. ALL W01I WAISANTED. 45 tf Red Cloud, Neb. ASK tha raeoT errd dyspeptics. Bilioas rafferera. Tietias of Ferer aad Ana thenar earial disaasee pa tient how they re covered haalth. ekMrfal spirits k foodappatite they will tell job by tihiat 8ihmo's LlTKR SEOUL ATOS. Thi Cheapett, Purtrt and Bsct family SfdicintintaeWirldl For Dyspepsia, Coutipation, Jaaadiee, Billioaa attacks. Sick Headache. Colic, De- D1 ireeaioBOf Spirits, boar ntomacn, a Heart k.vn Jrr Jta. This anrirald Soathern Remedy is war raatedaot to contaia a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious Mineral substaace bBtU PURELY VEGETABLE. eoaUiaina those Southern Roots aad Herbs, which aa allwiee Pnmdeaca has placed ia countries where Liver Diseases most preril. It will care all Diseases caaed by Derange mant of tha Ijirer aad bowels. TBe- Symptoms of Liver Complaint; area bitter or bad taste ia the mouth ; Pain in the Hack. Sides or Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism; Sour Stomach; Lots of Ap petite; Bowels alternately costive and lax : Headaehe; Loss of memory, with a painful sensation of having faile-l to do aaomethtag hieh ought to have beea doae : dobility ow spirits, a thick yellow appearance of the skin aad eyes, a dry aough oft a mistaken for Coasuinptioa. Sometimes many ofthese symptoms attend the disease, at others very few; bat the Liv er, the largest ergaa in the body, ir generally tfceseatoftheditease, and if not Regalaed i a-time, great suffering, wretchedaeat aad Death will endue. I can recommend as aa effeaeious remedy for dUease of the Liver, Heartburn aad Oys pepaiavSiaaoiiS' livkr keoclatoe. Lkwis 6, WiKiycK, Io25 Master Street, Assistant Post Master. Philadelphia. "We have tested its virtues, pereoHally. and know that for Dyspepsia, Biliousness, and Throbbing Headache it is tha best medicine the world aver aaw. We have tried forty other remedies before Simmons' Liver Reg ulatopbwtawwwof them gave aa mora than temporary relief: but the Regulator not only relieved, oat eurad us. Ko. Telegraph aad Messenger, maeaa, ua. naaafactaredonly by . XACO!T, OA., and fhiladklphia. It eoataias four medical eiemeatt. united ia tha same happy proportion iaaay ether preparatioa. vis : a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful tonic, aa naexeeptionable Alter ative and certain Corrective of all impurities of the body. Such signal success has atten ded its use, that it is aow regarded aa tha irfattTFAL 8FSlFi. For all disease ef tha Liver. Stomach and Spleeni Aa a Remedy ia A&Jtrt70V FKVERS, BOWEL COM PLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL lf PEKSSION, RESTLESSWK38, JAUNDICK, NAUSEA, SICK HEADACHE, COMC, CONSTIPATION and BILIOUSNESS" IT HAS NO EQUAL. CAUTION, As there are a number ef imitations offered to the public we would caution that eetnmu aitjr to buy no powderserprepaaad Simmons' Liver Regalatar. aaleas iav ear aagraved wrapper, with the trade, stark, stamp and signature unbroken. None other is genuine. y 'I.EZiniXkCO., Macon, ua,. aad rnuse4j,i ' lour valuable medicuae simmoas' iiver Regulator, has saved me many Doctor's bills I use it for everything it is recommended. aad never knew it to fail. I have used it ia Cetia aad tismbbm wtth aa mules sai horses givii g.th am. about halt a bottle at a time; L have aatfoct-oae that I- gav & to yea can ja ommaad it to every eaa that has s ock as being the best medicine kaewn-fop all cam plaints that hone feaa is heir to. E.T. TAYLOR. l-ly Aceat forGntncersofGcotxia. rWf3&3' tal state paty. All Ik tare Raal eatata tkat lfcr vbfc to sell, or daiaav to 4itpct otwill Sad itte taeir iatrrcvt to call saM.L Tbom. H ta Cmcr oSlca. whrrc Unas will b asada kaoa. IsBattarsata. awl tfoe 4jro 4memr ins bones ia Scatb-wiwUra 5srsaka, WosM do well to erbBlt this AgwCT. catl is tB3p for reply. We have at present the following described tracts of land for sale : 160 ACRES, iituated on Elm Creek. 50 acres radar caltivatioa, plenty of timber aad water Good well. 20 feet deep; sate, ta- l Men, etc. Land aaarly all hml, hctag aKMtly aneoad hottem. Hose to asaool hots. Prion, tf ,UW. $W down, 11 aaee ia pavaMata U sait purchaser. Dendgivea. 120 ACKKS of deeded land, situated uo Elm Creek, Plenty of timber, partly uoder cultiva tion. Convenient to teboota aad churche. Tena, tGW oash. 1GU ACKE3. of deeded land, 1 miles froai Bed Cloud, 45 acres under cultivation, cor rals, etc. (iood well 26 feet deep. Term, $1,0(X, 50Ucah down, bal aooe ia a year. A bargain. 80 ACRES ' of laBd on KIni Creek oa the Hattings and Red Cloud freight road, i acres under cultivation, good fraae Iioum 16x2t with basement 14x35, good well, stable room for 70 team ; building 1 4 x28 for the accommodation of freight ers. Corn cribs and corrak. This tiroperty ha long been known as lumniel's ranche. There is some tim ber on the place. Will relinquish for 700. or will give deed for $800. Half down, balance in one year, or will trade for team and otock. 160 ACRES of deeded land. Two miles from Red Cloud. Timber and running water. 10 acres broken, mostly good grans land. Price, $450, half down, balance in a year. 160 ACRES Timber claim, being the south-east i. Sec 14, T. 3, R. 9, Webster county Neb., Stillwater precinct. Mostly good farm land, 45 acres under cultivation. Will relinquish for $400, half cash, balance in one and two years. 160 ACRES, of land on Stato Creek, Webster Co., 40 acres under cultivation, timber and running water, house, stables, etc. One 80 of this land is deeded, the otber is a pre-emption. Will relin quish the 80 that is not deeded and give a deed for the other or both for oash or trade. The above described lands arc of fered for sale at reasonable 6juree, and are desirable locations. All let ters of enquiry promptly answered. M. L. Thomas, Agent. J. L. MXLLSS. Agent for the White Sowing Ma chine. Any one wishing to puicbase one of thebe machines, will find a sam ple machine at the Furniture store. DO YOUR OWN GRAINING ! ! A new and simple method of grain ing. Enclose 50ctsand I will send by retain mail printed directions for graining: all shades. No humbug Address. Rufus Miksch. 34-6m Red Cloud Neb. Votiea to TtaCAtn. Notice is herby given, That I will ex amine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for tea chers of the primary or common schools of Webster county, ac Red Cloud on the first Saturday in the months of Feb. ruary, May, August, and November. A. D. 1877. Examinations will also be held in District No. 21 Stillwater Precinct, and in Harmony precinct, before summer school commence. A. A. Pope, Co. Sup't. Negunda Jan. 5 th 1877. PIJIfPUES. I will mail (Free) the recipe for preparing a simple Vegetable Balm that will remove Tan. Freckles. Pimples and Blotches, leav ing the skin soft, clear and beautiful : also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or a smooth face. Address Bea. Vaadelf & Co.. Box 5121 No. 5 Wootter St., S.Y. 32 NOTICE. U. S. Land Office, ) . Bloomington, Neb. June 6th, 1877 J Complaint having been entered at this office by William Branch again.t Susan A. Perron for abandoning her Homestead Entry. No. 3573, dated May 25th, 1876, upoa the aorta-west , dec. 34, towaship 5 north, range 11 west, ia Adaau county, Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation of said entry : the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office oa the 18th day of July. 1877, at 9 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Webster Eatok. Reglter. Geo. W. DoRflsr, Receiver. Jane 11th, 5w NOT1CB. TJ. S. Land-Office,) Bloomington, Neb. Juoe Stfc, 177 ) Corrplaint having beea- entered at this office by Lewis C. Olasstead against Obed B. Harvey for abaadoa ing his homestead entry; No. 3129, datadOct. 4. 1875, upon the north east i, Sec. 28. Town. 2 north, range 12 west, ia Webster county, Nebraska. with a view to the' cancellation of said entry: the-smd parties are hereby suufctaooed to appear at this office on the 28lh day of Jury; 1S77, at 2 o' dock Pi nr , to respond- aad faradsh loti anony concerniag mi? alleged alandea menL Webster Eatox, Re!Kter; jl4- Geo. W. Dokssy. Receives. J. B.8mt. n. W. raaia. 9. C. Surra. Pravideat. V-Pria,ai. CahUr. jtrsi 3tel Jink, 'uATua, ymisxA. (accessor to SMITH IiKOsj CAPITAL. ,.. otMOTOa lea. ASPaaoocc. t'.Sea.. CO.Ditir. Jn Kllui. Mw York. K. W pacaa Ku;u FiLxar. J so- KsaiTa. -45 aaat.C.8aiva. ftiverttn, Nebrttkt. W. W. Robikhom. - Prop. Good beds, good fare aad charge reasonable. JsaTMeaU at all hcars.faal The Ftnavcrt Rcttaunirt, J. A. WILLIAMS, pRoi-utrroR. Freighter! and of hem will find it to their interest to patronize this house. fajr.Wsrwj meals at all hours! Hastimis Avenue, MAftTISSja . - . - Sr.MWAHaCA. Rufus IWiksch. PartculaY attention given to shop work, and coffins made to order. iQr-Painting a Specialty. - Shop west of ffentley e new buiUiii mp. SES CLOUS, - - - VSB. Tan Dyke V 9mttcr. Plasterers L Stonemasons. We are prepared to take contracts and do all kindn of work in our line at rea.onable pric. Satisfaction guar anteed, and ail kindn of Ktock and grain taken in txclunC for work. gsat Cistern work a specialty. EDCLOlia NCRBARUA. 4 43-ly Red Cloud Mill's ! We are prepared to do cus- tome work plour Feed and Corn tVcl for Male. fa" Satisfaction gu arantccd in quality of flour hold, and custom WORK. Farmers hould be particular to secure the best of seed wheat. Potter & Frisbie! GEORGE ZEISS, HEAI.KUIX Wines & Liquors CIGARS, Chevvlng, Smoking, Tobacco CAKNOD FRUITS . OF ALL KINDS, AND CONFKCriONERIS, And Especially Fresh Lager Beer. GEORGE ZEISS, RED CLOUD, NEB. 13tf STAR Billiard Saloon ! W. C. BENSON, Proprietor, Keeps constantly on band a fine stock of WINES. LIQUORS KUMMKL. BIT TERS. & FRESH BEER- I have al?o a good supply of the best CIGARS in the market In the same building, (arvstair,) is the larpert and most comoiouious hall in the village, which will be rented on reasonable term?, to the public, for concerts, sociables, balls, or traveling troupes. W. Cn Benson. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Y ILLINER Enpriwna. of Fasniioa- Mrs. M. R. Bentley stock of has the iacst ilUnery and Ladies' fields ever brought to Red Cloud and :ur roundiog country. TBK STOCK OF HATS, Consisting of many unique Patterns and Suaimer Styles. Eaibmidcries of the finest rjnnU'ie, Laces, Ties, Cuffs, and' Collars. mzm wwwm tasTl am prepared to make all kinds of Dresses, Ladies Garments, and Children's Wear, on reasonable terms. Give me a Call MTtS. r. B. BENTLEY, Red CTmd,. Nfiraska I M n 3 w Q H n M o H H M a B 3 o tri9 wa & n o 0 i GO sr 2 o O) m & H p 3 w a a-' n, 0 3 SAMX GARBER DRAI.KR IN Dry Goods mnH Groceries- BOOTS and ft JIOKft Hats. Caps. t Ruidij Made Clotting ! We have the Largest Stock in the Valley and will not be undersold. GIVE US A CALL. ONE & ALL Sam'l Garber 47.d Red Cloud, IVcb. llama ounlg wank. IIASTINO. AD MS CO f MY, Nr.B. A General Banking Business TRANSACTED. UADE A SPECIALTY. Draft, oo Earopc bought uJ ttM. Agents for several iitcatiiiihir Hns. IBmraeM CDtroMetl to as will bmrc prompt ,Dd carefal atteotioo. 5 o 9 5 A HSS s I 1 2r a-1 sav : 02 ss y2 71 7&t s i 2 c -ft $ A 5 5? ft: r? &h O 0 3 ,'0 Jr4jS WM p3j I BOOT AND SHOE SHOP I PARKS BROS.- Propritora. - Thi firm u - rrrrd to farnK thr pnliie th R(HJT5i raidr of tbc t t matrtUJ std t frr. lo :bl a JpVf fooled. All Kiri.! tf Rffliriro Dcr.t With kettieii ard Dispatch. iPX-A har of th pmU'ts ?tfaare rr 9lh:l work fallj warranted. C-IVK lift A TllIAli and be roBT.acrd lhat it t to jour Rtrrl to r-strrRiK- a. PARKS BROTH KRS, 9-tf Red Cloud. CO MAI'S!! For CLOTHING, cSSyos, BOOTS a ndSriO KS, IMClfil . C HATS CAPS & Furnishing Goods CHEAPER TW2 CHEAPEST ! r Call and See Us Before You Buy. ETiVl tho NEW BUILDING On FIRST STREET, opposite Commercial Hotel, Not. 23tf THE PIONEER BLACKSMITH fc WACOM SHOP. aveaaTsanaP'f3E3r i -anannn'aaisaaaa? 'a?Pnanac&.M,. -jannp Ira Klekpfr A, li Ia. Tink?r Ympn. c wouM rrxjHTtfully uiHirtit die jullic rhat vev ar- jirfirl to uo nil kinil if w.rk in our lino, iinmnfly nti I in a W'rVu.inV uiainr TA-)'liir rM'iirin; n jH-nn.ty I.timlr Wjm. I.slit Sjirm Waiii am Itiir;io, liiitSt to orilr. nn-1 wnrrinU l a- ifnMli rh .. PRICKS RKASONAKI K, ami SATISFACTION liUARANTKKI. ? S CA.i B2 rOUJJfi AT SLE?2a'3 012 S?A1?D. IRA Sl.KIM'KH, It. I, TlMCTM, V. RKPCUHH). NKitRAKA. NOW IS THE TIME TO ' SUBSCRIBE FOR W?PfT THE NEWS PAPER m WEBSTER C8SOTV, AIX70 THE LARCiEMT OF ANY PAPER IN THE mqttiBIimit H( Iop rtnfiun Dtjiarfiifall job fopfc of aU Jind V s, i, rnmm T Itfcbrmsl rro Your HASTINGS. NEBRASKA. ONLY l CIBCLIATIOJT WnUt t- -,e 7?j tal Jwmitls. PrcprieUfs PW3NrVfS M -l f i&. f-avi !-..58sC.'- mu r ?. MZ p-2. V-- Vv a . Ss. -vtyt" 'f " 3&- .v iL jr - ml?T iw7.MSiyKj i-f-2 tB "