The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 19, 1878, Image 8

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I.I. 'I hi full iMtuiyratiuu cnutinuea
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Weeping WiUr tullla are all tun
nlojt it their Cull capacit) .
Plum Creak haa this sepae ship
(ftl llAcar load of cattle lo Ohio
fo. r
The demand for grain cam it the
Si ward depot ii greater tlian the eup
ThTha)tr county Agricultural
Fair tliii week Ibid fair to1! agreed
kucch -
Tbe large new hcIiooI Iioubm in the
:id ward, Coluiubua, it rapidly reach
lug completion.
Not If than 200 team a day
croa the Platte river bridge aouili ol'
Kearney.
The fotccloiuro sale oi'tha Oma
da and North Weatern railroad liaa
imco poat poned until Oct. -Vith.
A Taw good glrla conld obtain par
aaerileiiuatlona in Geneva, Fillmore
ooaaty, at good wages,
The Ureenbackere hold a naaa
meeting and i rand barbecue at Lin
coln ou the 14th iut.
On an avirage from 700 to 800
buihila of wheat per day are bought
by Alexandra dealers.
The Wepeter county Immigration
Society ia now thoroughly organiied
and ia in ood working order.
Tho Serenth Day Adveatiata will
begin h oaaap meeting in llobeita'
grove, near Seward, on the 'J'Jih
inat.
Mr, J. J. Stubb, of Tekamah,
boa hia elevator ac arranged that he
can soloed 400 buahela or wheat per
hour.
Mr- W. A. Lengwortfay, of Towa
waa in Oaoaoln !aat week making ar-
ranguueuta to alatt a bank at that
plaee.
Judge Mason has cocuiueneed the
erection of a large Ush pond on hi
farm, three miles south of Nebraska
City
Cattle to the value of not Icna
than f I25;oo0 have been ilrivon down
the Republican Vnlloy within a
month.
Thaaalvi of railrond land haa
again commenced in Howard and not
utnch will be left unimld in the spring.
The Fort Calbouu High School
.opened Monday under the charge of
1'rof. H. K. Penoerand wife. The
officers of the achool announoe their
raadinesi to accept a few more nonresi
dent pupila in the higher or collegi
ate. Mr. K. W. Busci, of Grant Preoinet.
Ritbardson county, railed a peaeh thia
year that nieaaured eleven iuchea in oir
cuwfeieuce. A great many new buildings are be
ing erected in Giand Ialand, and atill
the supply iauot unv where near equal
to the demand.
l'apillion ahipped 74 oara of grain
in August, end three of hogs.ae against
31 "oara of grain and four ot hogafor
the tamo poriod last year.
Fairmont is selling on an average
over a carload of lumber per day, and
the aalea of two lumber yards foot up
nearly $;t 000 a week.
A premium of $75 isofierred for
the best brass band in attendance at
tbe Butler county Fair, at David City
on the 18th, 19th and 30th.
Five prisoners, among them the
noted Geary, eicaped froa the Lan
caster county jail Friday lut but wore
recaptured Saturday.
-"-A number of gentlemen on Dry
Creek, Thayer county, are about to
engage in the manufacture of artificial
stone for building purposes.
The body of a young woman sup
pesed to bo that of Barbara McDonald
who threw herself from the boat at
Nobraika City a week agb, was found
at Rulooo Friday evening.
Tbe bill of exceptions in the oase
of Dr. St. Louis haviog been allowed
and sutpension of aentenoe granted
till October term, the final decision
will not be rcaehed before Jauuary.
-Besides the six or seven twostory
brick business houses now in couroe
of construction ot Linooln, there are
at leaat seventy five frame residences
nanny of them large and commodious.
The Mesers. Thompson have sav
ed all tho machinery of Dan Rice's
show boat valued at $2 000 and will
T get fee bull as soon as the water has
retched its lowest stage.
r-Theearpentcrs and masons of
Auroya are all kept huiy on new im
provements. Vacant spots are filling
up, andijhe streets about the square I
are rapmiy loaiug mcir Knm nuu ujiuu
eapeat,
Agricultural Imple
ments. SiiMlehAkrr mid Wlilltv
wafer vTgfiK. ,'HI'tlrntnl
H IFfliMft Mtilkt plftw
Mightenl draft
In the worllt'
The genuine L V. IS rick llrcaking .
Plow, Union and KcjMone Corn I'lvit-
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rim World vnnwncd .M.Cahk
THRENHItM MACHINE
We make a ijM-ciuliy nf ami keep u
full linr ol'repairH ami you will nave u
great deal of annoyanco ly oiduriuK
nsrty direct from ux,
FSHKUD&STONK.
SAM'L GARBKR
nmi.KH in
rv Moods and
Groceries.
BOOTH mid NHOEN
Hats, Caps A
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We hive the Largest
BRAHLEBORO. VT.
Our new Organ, rxprcsaly (lualgncd for ftuiulny Kcbetoie,
Chaprln, ntv., In proving a
O-n-JDJaVT SUCOHalal.
Do miro to nnnd for full dencrlpttlTfl Cfttalotptn hrfar
ftarohnalnp; nny other. ,
THE LARGEST WORKS (OF THE KIND) ON THE GLOBE.
UlUHtrutcd CaUlotriio hcut frco-
St ABIE K feBS J S-H m
FARMERS TAKE N OTrlCK
lrt mimvciinti with our Uttt and oxtm.tve etik of Farm luplrtntn
.ii tlKiiiiK Nrb., we with lo ca'1 your u' ulinn toour atick ut miOiiniry.
RKOLOUO. !Vr!raltn.
nJu'lint the WBIR and CIIICA JO .lining UW8. C'UCAOo
HRKKhRS VNnti IIAIIROAS Ww OUM'IVATOIIS Km
kkso CUl.TfV.VIOIlS. l IHHII CiariVAToiti. HL.1UK
HAWK Ci wiVATDRi, C )Olt Sulky Fwwi,
V KIR Si i.kt J i w, Ituwx.i. i hKU
KHS, I X h Dkim.s MON.
TOll Cottx 1'IjANI'KK.S. KtiriiiR
ll.aper Mow.r, MA1UII k K STK.It .avs-ir-
r.wa, with aclf binders, GAD .Mowriu. KAMiOLrll
lleailurr Aultman-Taylor 'lhreher, Miont?ii Chief Thre-her.
Knansis) WAeN , Bniffflr. 1D. HILLS, Piimbs
Corn Shctlcra. and a full line of farm machinery, which we ean fuliv wa iran
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in 1 wVich wh will icll m cha; a'd on a no
liaitinf or elMwhere.
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Sam'ICarber
Ul Cloud Neb
Jflllllnery and Drcwi'
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Mrc M. R. liontley haa now
opened the tlnutt slock t.i Millinery
and fancy aniortiucnti . i 1 t :
HATH, BOIlT AND
TRIIVIJI1INMII,
Kiubroiderica, Laces. Zephyrs, Fanoy
(ioods, Dress Goods, Drew Trim.
Mings, Josicry, Neckties ami
Patterns; all in Latest
Htyles and at Lowest
Price.
W.H.PRESCOTT
Gcncrul Akchi Kor
THE GREAT SMITH
Give m a emit.
STABLER & DEISHER
Wkulen.ile nel WctjillDclfrl Fur w nicklf ry
llnntlnirH mul HKU I'kMiliB Nrte
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Stock in the Valley and wlBR ABB 'LTBY PIA.3STO.
nti urn unuinviu.
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The Oldest Company
THE BEST ORGAN
Nearly NO.OOO Organ iHow in lt, Kudesraeel toy
'ho BENTmi'MlCIANM.
He miic mid buy u . j
SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN if anv
IIORIN k SPUINGKK, Acnu lor Webster Co.. Nob.
v.
Potter lia jnt received tho fuiPM itriment oi
Wn mwh$ wl
inrft?s.
mi cnuisions.
-m a r n e r s
W AfTENTIO
O. L. BATTLES
M
er broht ta the Valley.
.i.d vrea,
tiive Uiui a all and eiawtiie gedde
-T. a Potter. M ,
C Cleui, Nobraeka.
Dhkks anp Cloak Makimi Dusk.
ToOttDKtl.
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Bod Cloui
Red Cloud Mills!
We are prepared to do cue
torn work.
Flour peed and
Corn Metil for Dale.'
tesT atisfaotion guaranteed ii
quality of flour hold, and cteiioM
work. Farmers should bo pnrticulut
to Hooure the best of scedwheat.
Potter & Frisbie!
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AA91H ANI:FKiaNII HARVJKMTE2K
withttolf binder, biudh with n'melo wire. The.so harvotcni
were cold in the county tho pant year and gavo
K0i.il iHtiofaution.
Also a full liuoof agriculturul ttuplmuciiH kept conUntly on hand fur salo.
HARDWARE
vioiti:.
ltirHELI, A noiEf ART, JPrp.
ri dollars a wcok in your own town.
Ull5 Outflt free. Ko risk. Read
cr, if you want n buino?s at which
persons of either sex can make creat
pay all the timo they work, wrjte for
particulars to tl. IIallrtt c
Pont LAN I), Maink.
Co.,
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OTO CLUB LIS?.
We will sond our paper (price $2.0
with either of the publication named
below at the prioe aunexed.
Harper s Magasine, (14.00) f 4 '.v
Weekly, " 4 JS
Baiar. " 4 )5
Lippincott'a Maguind, " 4 75
Apploton's Journal, (3.00) 4 00
Peterson'sMBgssine,($'2.00) 3 25
loleao uiaae,
Saturday Evening Post, "
Prairie Fa rnaer, "
Weatern Rural, "
Nebraska Faimcr, "
O L BATTLES
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ROBBINS
LITTLE WASHER.
A labor savin)!, cloth caving, alf
opersting wasliiug machine,
It works on the principle by which
dirt ia removed from fabric, viz.1 That ,
of water (orco through tho fabric, and
wartcr forco is uiado belf opvrutiiiK
by tho ,
LITTLE WASHER.
It has been tested iu many parts of
the couuty, aud givcu aatiirfaetion.
Price; $3.50.
For Circnlurs and Testimonials, ap
ply to
E. F. Huuton,
Edna, Nob.
Agent for Webster County.
45ui3
We nell all brands of instruments
handled by W. H. Paescott, of Lincoln.
We keep on hum!
Tin and Hardwire.
at all times a lar m tmpUte atoek of8ti
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bUDSCHIHK nud APVKIlTlfiK
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Mlmi J.WORTH CO, it UtU. Mm,
BUNS5ES
OPIUM
Ui Mtvrt 1V aUirr 4 lyawjlly
ivrot. rJM tvpttlMlf. Mi4Ibsmm
lortawU..l.ev pa, Casu-ti,
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HALL'S STAND'Rb
SAFES
A perfect protection against
FIRE 1 BURGLARS.
County, Hank, Mercantile, and Office
Safes; Also Vault Fronts furnieli-
on short notice, and at bot
tom priccc.
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Old Safes Taken Ei
change. For full particulars, addreaa.
W. L FAIRBRoTNER.
General Slate Acent,
Box 564, Lincoln, Neb. k-N4AyJ
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Van Dyke 4c Hmclsei-
Plaeterere A Stonemteone.
We are prepared to take contract
and do all kinds of work in our line at
reasonable prices. Satisfaction guar
anteed, and all kinds of stock and
graiu taken in exchange tor work.
9 Cistern work a specialty.
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Keep a Supply of Farming Imnmcnt-. d
sTMv u a a1, a w leel sure we ran uit yon, nl Igwwa
a Jow si any other firm in th weat. -ym
HcBieaile: the plaee, 1 door north of the Pri"ne nffii.
Red Cloud fceb
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