The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 01, 1877, Image 4

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
LOCAL MATTERS.
Notice in thin Column Q Cents a Line
Don't jon for pet ta
Sulfcribc for thr Chikf.
Prepare your fireguards, and look
out for nrairic fires.
For School Hooks of all kinds, go
toC. H. Potter's.
The proceedings of the District
eourt are entirely too long for publica
tion in thefe columns.
This cnuntj is in debt thousands of
dollars fpr biidM's, and we have vet
to learn of a bridge that in considered
fe.
Oweing to the prcM of job work for
the last lew day.1-, wo are unable to
cive the usual amount of reading mat
ter this week.
Tbo onion that hangs in the CfllBF
It weigh? '2 lbs. and
TEACHEBS INSTITUTE.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a Teachers Institute held in
Red Cloud Neb. November 1,2, and
3d. All friends of education are
respectfully iuvited to attend.
A. A. Pope,
Co. Supt.
PROBATE NOTICE.
Before l W. Tulleys County Judec
within and for Webster county Neb
raska. In the matter of the Probate 1
of the last will and tcstaaicnt )T
of
.Jennie C. xyer deceased. J
To the heirs and next of kin and to
whom it may concern, take notice:
That William Cat her has fifed in my
oflicc his petition making application
to have a written ins' ruuicnt purpor
ting to be the Ia-t will and testament
n f Jennie C. Ayer deceased admitted
to rrohate.
That by order of the County Court
t-aid-cause i.-set for hearing at my offi
ce in Red Cloud on the -M day of Nov
vcmbor 1S77 at one o'clock p. in. of
sai 1 day at which lime and place, all
parties interested may appear and
and show caue if any they have why
C-..I.1 fill ,!.... 1. 1 .... 1... :ii)(nil It'll 1(1
. .... . cvnii .1111 Olivine lllfb "v. i" "
oficeis an objrrt of wonder to many . ,r,.i..,lfl
1 r4mTA ! f am
Good flannels only 20 c s. per yard
at L. Baum's.
Ladies leather shoes only $1,00 per
pair at L. Raum's.
Mens hats only 75eents at L. Baum.
For good bargains, go to L. Baum.
L. Baum is the bo.s clothier of"the
Valley. He hells good suits for $3,00.
HABITED "TeN23S! !
For cheap harnc-s, go to J. L
Miller's shop, south of the city drug
store. Tram harness, from $2j 00 to
$40 00. The best of stock used, and
alf work warranted. 1'2 2t
of our visitors .
was grown by Mr
of town.
Ilolswurth, uurth
Post is building an addition to his
louse, and intends also to add to his
barn, as he has not near enough room
to accommodate the freighters who-
btop with him.
The Peace Commission that was
sent to treat with Sitting Bull met
with a cool reception, the old- red cuss
.imply told the commission that they
wight go to h Ih
Citizens of Red Cloud, be careful
about throwing out ashes if there is
any fire in them, the grass is dry and
there is plenty of it in town, and a fire
would be unmanageable if it should
get started.
notice:
All notes in mi' poscssion, that are
due, miht be paid within ten days, or
cwtsw'll bt ad Jed. A word to the
w ie etc.
M L. Thomas.
We have waited for some one who
was owing us, to bring in some wood,
but nary wood have we seen. Now if
you will brinjrus a little wood just a
little we wili pay you the ca.sh for it
(if we can borrow the money of anybody.)
TYc are told that another row occur
cd, lat week, d"iwn at the corner sa
loon, the parties engaged in the iracas
being re.-idents of Kansas. These
rows are bec ituing altogether of too fro
quent occurrence, and are gaining for
the town an unenviable reputation.
If the town was encorporated, with a
view to the maintainance of order in
our mid-it, and a just punishment me
ted out to ail offenders, it would prob
ably haTe a salutary effect on the law
less characters who delight in drunken
broils, and night revels, disturbing
peaceably dispo.-ed citizens, and bring
ing the towninto disrepute.
KEBBASEA 5. S. ASSOCIATION.
Statistical Secretary's Office V
Fremont, Neb. Oct. 22, 1.77 J
Ik Pastors and Superintend
ents: At a meeting of the Executive
Committee held in Omah, tho 13th
inst, it was "Resolved ; that all Sun
day SchooIsin thv State- be requested
to take up a collection for State S. S.
work on the third Sunday iu Novem-bn-
(November 18, 1877,) and the
Statistical Secretary requested to give
notice of the resolutioais to the schools
of the State."
The several branaheof our State
work call earnestly for help. Over
thirty counties have no organization.
A dozen of these could be wisely or
ganized, at once, if we had the means.
Wo need blanks and other material
for collecting our annual. The
International Convention at Atlanta,
Georgia, in April next, expect a full
report from each State in the Union.
Help us to give Nebraska- no mean
record.
Send all funds to your County See
rotary or tho State S. S. Treasurer,
H. B. Gilbert, Kearney, Buffalo Co.
Nebraska, cither of whom will givo
receipts.
Please uso diligence in having tBw
collection generally observed, andimay
the Master prosper our cause.
I. P Gaco, Statistical Sec
Chicago Store Weekly Price
List
Wo offer until fartKer notice, the
following goods-at net eah prices.
Calicoes best,. 20 yds, $1,00
Heavy extra grey jeans 8 " i,oo
Best towling, 15 u r,00-
Indian head sheeting, 9cts a yard
Knit Drawers, 25 cts.
Mitts with calf face, 75 cts.
Indian tan buck gloves 50 cts. a pair..
Wool jackets, $1,00.
Good dress-furnish 10 cts.
Pearl Buttons, 5 cts. a doz.
Our Goods are no shop worn goods
as we do not handle anything but
first quality having the best in styles,
we still promise the public to furnih
Hie latest and newest in the market,
We sell good'eheaperand furnish bct-
x qualities.
V. wcinwrg, i
In testimony whereof I have -t my
hand and official seal at Hed Cloud
Nebraska on this 15th day of October
1877.
I. W. TuM.EYS,
County Judge.
A1TN0U1TCEHENT".
Having had experiene in a County
Court Clerkship, also in editing and
publishing the "Federal Union," of
Canada and being-the Grand Son of a
Federal soldier, I bag most
respectfully to ask of the citizens of
Webster Co. Neb. the office of Treas
urer when that qJBce becomes vacant.
L. Oi.mstead
J. D. Post informs u.- that ho has
the largest barn 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 notice 33-tf
Don't go bare-footed if you can buy
boots and shoos at your own price at
L. Bau m's.
DO YOUR OWN GRAINING-!'!
A new and simple method of grain
ing. Enclose 20ctsand I will send by
return mail printed directions for
graining: all shades. No humbug
Address. llufus Mik-ch.
4 0m Red Cloud Neb.
Jeal Jsfaf( pmg
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All who have Real estate tbnt thcr wish
to Fell, or claims to flL-i-o.-e of. will fiml it to
thoir interest to call on SI. L. Tbomsip, at thu
Cim.K office, where terns will be niade
known.
Iicuiisnints. ami those desironsofscenr
fnc homes in ijouth-weaiern Ncbr.fka,
would do well to cnnsulrthu- Agency, enclos
ing t-tuuip for reply.
We have at present the following
described tracts of land for sale :
1G0 ACRES,
situated on Elm Creek, 50 acres under
cultivation, plenty of timber and water
Good weli, 20 feet deep; house, sta
bles, etc. Land nearly all level, being
mostly second" hot torn- Close to school
house. Price, $1,000. 500 down, bal
ance in payments to suit purchaser.
Deed given.
120 ACRES
of deeded land, situated on Elm Creek,
lMcnty of timber, partly under cultiva
tion. Convenient to schools and
churches. Term, $500 cash.
1 00 ACRES,
of deeded laud, li miles from Red
Cloud, 45 acres under cultivation, cor
rals, etc. Good well 20- feet deep.
Terms, $1,000, $500 cash db'wn, bal
ance iu a year. A bargain.
wv ACRES
of hind on Elm Creek on tin Hastings
.!n,f ri.i-i-JvMtl :i vnrv avjv siock ofl and lied loud freight roa.l, 2.) acres 1
. i .. ,i .i " ? '. i iindei cultivation. und frame house
nun M iua ui v mi Mini; n imuiu c
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STOVES ! STOVES f !
A carload of stoves just received at
Mitehell A Morhart's, of ail .-izes pat
terns and styles. Con! or wood stoves
of all kinds" they wiil be sold at bed
rock prices. Call and see.
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Wanted !
Everyone who reads this article to
resolve that you will come to take a
look at onr new stock of Fall Goods
the very first opuortuuity, whether
you want to buy or not, at L. Baum's.
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W.A.Smith of Hastings keeps a
large and well selected stock of books,
stationoryjewolry, musical instrumons,
wall paper, picture frames, toyes and
notions. He has a Grst cia.-s watch
aaker and engraver, and will guaran
tec satisfaction wit li work entrusted
to his care. Customers can rely upon
being dealt with fairly. 5-1 tf
STAR WAGON.
For sale by Mitchell & Morhart.
These wagons are among the bet
that arc made, and are fully warrant
ed. it will pay you go and look at
them before purchnnng elswht-re,
Wheat and barley taken in exchange
for good.1? at J. G. Potter's.
War! war, war!
What has the ivy: in Kurope got to
do with ni if 1 can s"ll mens full
stock boots lr $.;.) L Baum.
Hotels-
Lands For Sale.
W e are how offering for sale on bet
ter terms and chcaner than ever be-
i fore, all lands- belonging to B & M.
i St. .If e A: I). C. am! Midland Pacific
Thompson House
G. M. Til OM PS OX. Prop.
Cor. 1st St and Bur'imiton Ave.. adidinin? counties. We alo have
HASTINGS - NEBRASKA.
Rail Road Companies in Webster and
district Conrt is now
in Mission.
I am at last compelled to call on my
friends-to whom I have extended fa
vors; and patience, to call and settle
their accounts, as I am necessarily in
need of having my accounts settled.
Friends, accommodate mc in my hour
of need, as I did you.
I3tf S. Garber.
The largest stock ot sppfltpc'es west
of Lincoln, can be found at W. A.
Smiths lias-tings Nebraska. He is
sole agent for the Ijazirus& Morris
perfected glas.-cs. the finest iu the
market for the money.
5-ltf
Sinan B. Anthony will lecture at
Hastings on the 2Uth of this mouth.
They have a. oew Bank in Hastings.
liotice to Teacnors.
Notice is herby given, That T will ex
amine all persons who may desire to
offer themselves as candidates for tea
chers of the primary or common schools
f Webster county, at Red Cloud on tin
first Saturday hi the months of Feb.
ruary, May, August, and November.
A. A. Pope, Co. Sup't.
Negunda Jan; 5 th 1877.
JUST RECEIVED;
At Mrs. McBride's, f&ts of the
atest styles, also ribbons, flowers, tips,
jroaments, silks, velvets, veils, ties,
collars and cuffs. I am prepared to
sell cheaper than cer before. Give
me a call. Residence in south part
of town. 5 13tf
Mrs. S. R. McBride.
A Gne lot of prints, fall styles, at
J. G. Potter's.
DISSOLUTION 170TIG3..
Notice is hereby given, that the
Co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween Drs. Head and Sherev, is "tiiis
day dio!vedby mutual consent. , All.
persons knowing "t!fem7Slve inilebleU
to said firm are- requested to eall at
City Drug Jkore jmd-settle; at once.
Peter He..d
Pt. R. Sheter
Dated this 1st day of Get. 1S77.
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Dress-making & Stampin
Mrs. Bauer wis-hes to inform the
public that the is prepared to make
dresses on the shortest notice, and do
ail kinds of stamping-. Please give me
a call at Carl Weber's. Red Cloud.
10x20 with hus-ement 1-1x35, good well,
stable r.-om for iO teams; builutog I 4
x23 for the accommodation of freight
ers. Corn cribs and corrals. This
property ha long been known :ia
Hummers ranche. There is some tim
ber on the place. Will relinquish for
$700. or will give deed for $800. Half
down, balance in one jear, or wrll
trade for team and stock.
ICO ACRES
Timber claim, being the south-east
i, Sec. 14, T J, R. y, Webster county
Neb., Stillwater precinct. Mostly good
farm land, 45 acres under cultivation.
Will reliuqui&h for $400, half cash,
balance in one and two years.
ICO acres of nice laying laud on Elm
Creek, no druwes running through it,
partly under cultivation, less than a
mile from syhool and church, creek
runs through the nlace, plenty of tim
ber, a very desirable location, terms
of sals mude known on application.
160 ACRES,
of land on State Creek, Webster Co.,
40 acit'3 under cultivation, timber and
runmrur water, house, staoles, etc.
One 80 of this land is deed :d, the
other i a jre emption. Will relin
ouish tho SO that is not deeded and
Free Hacks is asi from Sep:::.
"Ffnc Sample Room in connection
with the House, for the :iccommndu
tion of Commercial Men.
Red Cloud Select and Nor
mal School.
The winter term will commence
Tuesday, Dec.
11 tli "1877,
and continue twelve wook, under the
insti'it-ion of a eompttcut corps of
t'ea'jlu?r.
Trm()N$4iMiATKR.M.
Board, from $2 50 to $;) Ot) per week.
SlcxT iNsjrilUCTION GIVEN IN VOCAL
MU&IC.
For further particulars address,
Chas. W, Springer or C. Borin,
Principr.Is.
Red Cloud Webster Co., Neb. 12 Sw
Van Dirke Jfc Smeller
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I ouie choice claims for sale. Give u
' a c.ill.
K d.-y P,ro. Atty's A Real e.-fe
Agt's Hod Cloud .eb. -W.l
Plabterers & Stonemasons.
We arc prepared to take contracts
and do all kinds of work in our line at
reasonable price Satisfaction guar
antee d, and all kind of strck and
grain taken in exchange lor work.
S? Cistern work a specialty.
i;i)C'I.Ol'l - - XKHIMSKA.
4 t.My
L'ive a deed for the other
cash or trade.
or both for
proofs
Ipoots
$ (Jhnps.
ir Klines.
The best and most complete assort
ment of Dry Goods can be found at L.
Baum's.
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BEST AND CHEAPEST.
Place to buy ladies and Mks'sand
children's hats at Mrs. McBride's.
Goods all now and first class, and are
being sold at tho very lowest cash
prices. 14 rf
Mrs. S. R. McBride. .
TAKE NOTICE.
All persons knowing themselves
indebted to mc will please call and
settle-the stwne immediately, as I can
wait no longer. 24- w
J. G. Potter.
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LADIES FURS.
Cleaned; repaired and altered to la
test styles. Emma. P. Greuter
Inquire at E. KelloggV 14-tf
A large lot just receive at J . G.
Potter's. Latest style-? ladies and
Mioses shoes and gaiters, and mens
and boys boots and shoes. Call and
examine and you will not purchase cls-where-
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Clothing fflothi n
lothiug QIothi um
CLOTHING. A
At J. G. Potter's, men's and boys
suits of ready made clothing (latest
styles) call and examine these goods
and be convinced that it will be to
your iuterest to buy your clothing of
me. J. G. Potter,
Red Cloud.
FOR SALE.
Our entire stock of Clothing, Dry
Goods, Boots and Shoes. Hats, Cap.,
and Groceries, will be offered to the
public from the time we open doors in
the morning uutil the close at night,
at L. Baum.
U. S. Land Office,
Bloomington, Neb V
r, , . 4ept. Jt, IS" )
on?p!aintJftvu been entered at
this officefcing Walker,
reams' lonTfttnin Shmrnnn iNi. ol.,n
dotnng his homestead entn-, No. 2112,
dated Apr. 2, 1S74, upo'u the south
west J, Sec 30. Town. 3 north, range.
1 1 west, in. Webster eountw-Neb-Tiska.
with a view to the cancellation of. said
entrj-: the said parties are hereby
siumuf.ncd to appear at this office on
the loih day of Oct., 177, at 3 p'olock
:u m , to respond", and tlirnish testi
mony con-tcrniug said alleged-abaudou
uisnt.
Weijktkk Eaton, Register,
opG Gkoi W. Douse v. Receiver.
Deposition will be taken iu the
above entitled'' case-before J. A. Tul
leys. Co.. Clerk of Webster Co. Neb.
at his office in Bed Cloud Neb. on the
10th day of Oct. 1877.
1 Webster Eaton, Rccister.
Removal
A3 we propose to remove our entire
stock into the keeping of out patrons
as-fast as possible, at a small advance
on cost, we want pecuniary assistance
in order, to help us L. Baum.
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Owen & Chamberlain's Camphor
atcdi Hartshorn Linament, is not a
Pattcnt, but the old Volatile linament
made of the best material and, by an
improved method.. It needs no ree
oniend, but is acknowledged by Phy
sicians to be old and reliable, and
Horsemen fall back on it when all slsa
fail, and regard it as thi'ir stand' by.
Sold and guaranteed by C. H. Pot
ter, Red L'loud.
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Free of charge sample bottle
One dose of O. C.'s Colic, Cholera ai d
Diarrea Remedy. A sure and effectu
al remedy for the cure of Dyscr.tary,
diarrea Cholera morbus. Summer
complaint, pain in the stomach and
bowels. Chronic- diarrea, bloody flux
&c &e. Als colic in horses. One
dose will eure pain iu the stomach iu
3 minuets, cholera morbus in o to 30
minuets, accordinp to severenes-i of
attack, one dose will cure an ordinary
attack of Dyscnciy or diarrea. It is
never tailing fn its results,- and
pleasant when reduced with 20 parts
of water that children w:ll cry for it.
Sold and guaranteed, by C. H.
Potter, Red Cloud Neb. 5 l-6m
irl aeros
of land on Elm Creek, beSnc the south
east quarter of section 17 town 3 range
10 Webster county Neb. (i" acre
under cultivation, house, stables. s.
Good weil and hog yard-. Will he
sold at a barguiu. JJoed given if de
sired. Th -rtt5v'et!esCTjt7nu- Ininls -arc of
fered for sale at reasonable figures,
and are desirable locations. All let
ters of enquiry promptly answered.
M. L. Thomas,
Agent.
RED CLOUD & SMITH CENTER
Stage Lane.
Connecting ai Red Cloud with the
Republican River Stage Linj.
Three regular trips a week, arriving
and departing from Red Cloud at the
same time the stage from the railroad
does.
FARE VEItYLOW.
nil. J. 3. EU3R077, Prop.
STAR
BiSSiard Saloon"!
W. C. BENSON, Proprietor,
Keeps constantly on hand a fine
stock of
WINES. LIQUORS.
KJJMAIKL, BIT-
- "I'EIiS, & FRESH
BEER-
I have also a good supply of the
best CIGARS in the market.
In the same building, (un-stairs,) is
the largest and most commodious hall
in the village, which will be rented on
reasonable term--, to the public, for
concerts, sociables, balls, or traveling
troupes.
W. C Benson,
REG CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
M?IESB SHS3?
J. L. MILLER, Prop.
Keeps constantly on hand a full line
of Mock, ul'il as Harne-s, Collars,
Whij s. Saddles, and ail other goods
usually kept in a l:rt cla-s -hp.
ALL lQKJ7AS3AHrr.D.
45-tf Hed Clou'd, Neb.
J. J. FILLER
CARPENTER and BUILDER.
I.ei Cloud, ITcb.
Is prepared to make estimates and
take contracts for all kinds of building.
39 ly
Red Cloud Drug Store.
C. II. POTTER, Prop.
Keeps the largest and best stock of
drugs, medicines, paints, and oils, to
be found in the Republican valley.
5? Presa'iptions carefully compoun
ded, day or niyht.
BED CLOUD,
SJEB2ASSA.
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Red Cloud Mill's!
We are prepared to do cus-
S3
GOLD PLATED WATCHES. CIimiv
ect lu 1 ha fcnown world. Sample Watch Fret ta
Aoaits. AUdrc, A.CCd.TXK&Ca,Clilcaga-
$45
PBEIUUS WATCH JlIII.US-
tem-mDder.Fren'wIthevervoTrier.Chit
fit tree. J. B.OjlortC Chicago, IU
2-eKi!Iifllfiffi1 m
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se taMi-s...i-5ji MMBnai
fome work
Flour peed ami
Corn Meal for Sale.
2f Satisfaction guaranteed fa
quality of flour solm. and ct svto.m
WORK. Farmer- -honld be particular
to secare the best ofscedwl.eat.
Potter & Frisbie!
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP f
PARKS BROS., Propritors.
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Thi- firm is nnr prepared to
maue of the tet material atui at nxures so .ov
footetl.
furnMi the pnb'te with BOOTS
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work fullv warranted.
patrotnye rffspectftdly solicited: AIT
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and be convinced that it is to our interest to patronize us.
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HATS- CAPS & Furnishing Coo (ft.
CHEAPER Tri2 CHEAPEST ! f
SAM'L GARBEfi
DKAI.KR IN
Dry Goods mul
Groceries.
JESOOTSaxsd MIXCZ2
Call and See Us Etfore You Buy.
;vi mc scj SUIL.LIWC
opposite Ccinmercial Hotel'.
lIATINiltf, .NMCMKASKA
On FIRST STREET
Nov. 'S. tf
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Hats? Caps. &
Rradtj Made Clothing !
We have the Largest
Stock in the Valley and will
not be undersold.
GIVE US A CALL, ONE & ALL
Sam'i Garber,
,7d Red Ciosid, Veh.
jylams tfounij lianlt,
IIAi?TINJ5s, AI). MS COUNTY, NEB.
BLACKSESiTH & WA&O2L5H0P,
Ir Seoper a!fc 2i 2. Tinker, Irop.
We would resprotfuHy inform thu puhhSi tha
t u arr prcirvd to
o :iil kind', of work to cur hue, puuipU, .u.u in )v Murftmaulikii mau
ucr
P.Plow rernirinp a .pcchity. Lumber W'aon. Lihl Sri
Wagons and lut;i;ies, built u order, juh! w;irm:i'.-d hsro-I, the Ut,.
PltlCKS KKA?OXAl E, nd FATlSFAtTfON (IWAHANTHKl?
V E CA; 2E 70uS? AT ZLZZZZZ'S ZZVZZA'Jd.
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A General Banking Business
TRANSACTED.
GEORGE ZEISS,
-DEALZEI.V-
lTVines & Lilquors
CICARS,
Chewing, Smoking, Tobacco
CAKNOD FRUITS
OF ALLKFXDS,
ANI
CONFROriOXERIS
And .Especially
Fresh Lager Beer.
GEORGE ZEISS,
HED CLOfD. NEC.
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miimitmw
MADE A SPECIALTY.
Draft.- on Europe bought aud soid.
Apcnts for several tcain?hip lines.
2?Business entrusted to us will hare
prompt and careful attention.
NEW STORE.
(At the Red Cloud .Mill-
la where you can got all kind- of
I?TcrcIiandisJ,
?uch as
DRV GOODS
GROCERIES
HATS CAPS BOOTS & SHOPS
Ac. kc Ac c tc.
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All of which -illhe oW cheap forea.-b.
HASTINGS NEB,
Csrrifc the largest nd moM rtunplctc Ntorl pr DRV I.n.MMKKmrl
jjfd, fur 1'uiIJiug, Hride. and Kunml purj-j., now in any yarf ic
chnmka.
Onr ctock of DOORS, WINDOWS. BLINDS. RGILDING F'A
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