The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 10, 1879, Image 4

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CITY AND COUNTRY.
Tke oara crop in the Valley this
reason, will be amply inaeaac.
Mr. Luti w telling bcr aumaaar
Hat at tot. 48 51
Try 6. VT. Dow'a forty oeat tea.
Kiablo Biz-peaae Grocery store.
Extra copies of tie Chief for eale
by I. O. Mania P. M., at Blue Hill.
Who kaowa the iadebtedneea of tbia
eoiiaty? That's what we would like to
kaow.
Tbt bridge qaestioa up ia Inarale is
likely to be om of interest before it ii
settled.
H. SteTeaeow, G. W. Knight aod
Mr. Harrey were among our callers last I
Monday.
The road bed of tbe H; V. R. R.,
ia Webeter Co., is assessed at $5,318
per saife.
Mrs. Newhouse, wife of tbe new
merchant likes the CniEr and lakes it a
' year on trial.
Tbe goods in tbe Post Office cloth
ing store are being boxed for shipment
back to Ashland.
We have been to the country re
cently and was gratified with the splen
did appearance of tbe crops.
Who is chairman of the county Re
publican Central Committee? It n't it
about time that gentleman was coming
to the surface.
Communications sent in for publica
tion this week have had a poor show on
account of tbe Blue Hill article. More
room next week.
We had the pleasure of a call last
Tseeday from Gen. J. C. McBride, ex
State treasurer, and editor of the .Ne
braska Farmer,
A mule team belonging to a farmer
ran away in Red Cloud last Monday with
the wagon, they collided with one of
Uncle Sam'a hitching posts and stopped
We feel called upon to announce
that Red Cloud has not been swallowed
up by an earthquake as yet, though in
all probability it will be-the next thing
in order.
RoBBEaT. LaEt Monday night the
clothing store of J. A. Jury was broken
into and several suits of olotheB pur-
- loined. The whereabouts of the thieves
or the extent ofthelossis not at pies-
. eatknowa.
. . When at Cowles the other- day we
w(ie asked if any one was making brick
for sale at Red Cloud, and the same in
quiry has been put to us since, a number
of times. If you have brick for sale, let
it be known.
Daring the rain storm last Monday
evening the building south of Mr. Rich
ardson's house, known as the "Turkey
ranch" was struck by lightning. No
ono was hurt and the building escaped
with little damage.
A washout on the railroad between
Cowles and Blue Hill last Monday eve
ning cansea a dei..y in tbe arrival or
trains, aod the mail that was due here
on Monday evening did not arrive until
Tuesday evening. The break has been
repaired and trains are new "on time."
t The fourth, the glorious fourth has
gain passed with its lemonade, tumult
and noise. There was a large crowd of
' people at Red Cloud on the 4tfa, to hear
Judge Geelia orate and to see the fun,
and all seemed to enjoy themselves huge-
ly, which is highly proper on such
occasions.
A little unpleasantness occured on
the evening of the 4th between the town
Marshall and Mr. Zeiss, but no serious
damage waa done; one or two arrests
was aside, and ia view of the fact that
a kw-suit or two will result, we refrain
from cotasttitiag open the occuranoe
'for the present, and await future de-
1 velopmeats.
The Rev.?) Patter writes ia the
Argm again and says that when the
Chut writes about him it is doing a
good turn for the eaase of Christ. We
eaost heartily agree every time a cant
ing hypocrite is shown up in his true
-light the cause of Christ is surely ben
' fted. The best part of it all is, the
Rev. wants to work for the sou) of the
IChep.
Our colaatM are so crowded that
'we eatoet pmbHak the 4th ef Jaly ad
drew delivered by Judge Gaalin, aa
saach aa we would like to have dote so.
We el act wiak to be understood aa re
.feettaf dieeredk upoa the effort of the
Judge, whew we say that our readers
loose aothiag by it sot beiag puhfiehed,
because, iwtfc kagge of the illustri
ous rage, (iThey have read aoaaethiag
'like it before." Fourth of July ora
tress are about the same everywhere,
and' have beeu for the last .hundred
yeara.
' The aauoel awctiag ef the Red Cloud
jCciielAiaooilibu war helield at the
AAool House. July 15th at 71 . .,
18, for the election of eficera for the
MMmrrrir. to-wit: A Clerk,
.r d am Trustee: ui for the trans
action of other matters ofbuaneas that
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PICTUR1S! PICTURES!!
Mr. Cheaay has "pit hia tawf is
Bad CJa. aad will rmii a akeutiae
to Mpp) taaee who dtairewa kr
iagfood piettxaa. "earn tb alwslov
era tae mUUmi him."
Lzwif-Tuil At the roaideuee of
the officiating derryaaa ia tbe city of
Red Cloud, eu the 4th of July 1879, by
Rev. Geo. O. Yc'uer, Mr. Dallas 8.
Lewis and Miss Susie Tie!, all of Web
ster Co., Neb.
LlNWLET irDDELL July 2d by
Rev. Geo. Bent, Mr. Samuel Lindaley
and Miss Adda Biddell both of Ioavale..
m
Bro. Kenney. we understand, in
building him a house, and we are ne
gotiating cho purchase of a plaoe to live.
Just thiukofit! the idea of the news
paper men owning the house they live
in ! Let's shake fraternal bands. !et'
bury the little hatchet of war ten thou
sand fathoms deep. The Chief will
buy some new wearing ay peral (if we
can get trusted) and then we will all
wear good clothes, and we'll buy a nick
el's worth of peanuts in partnership and
get on a "bust"! Whoop 1 we feel liko
bwioging our old hat in the air and
flaunting our tattered garments in the
breeze.
Concerning Final Proof.
A greater part of those who have filed
a notice of their intention to make final
proof, presume that they are compelled
to be at the Land Office, to offer such
proof, at the expiration of thirty days
from the date of the "notice of publica
tion." Thiii is a mistake. They may
appear at any time thereafter, provided
the seven years limitation does not ex
pire, at tbe expiration of thirty days.
No proof will be heard or considered un
til the notice has been published fivo
consecutive weeks, and an affidavit to
that effect from the publisher is on file
in the Register's office. Parties had
therefore better not wait until tbe seven
years has expired, but file their intention
immediately after the fivo years ha ex
pired, and then offer their proof at any
time during the next two years. Smith
Co. Pioneer,
BubsrriM.
About this time would take a corn
knife and go over the rows cutting off
the tips of the new growth. This keeps
them within. bout as, causes them to
throw out laterals and bear more freely,
than if allowed to grow at will, when
3 feet in bight ia the proper time to clip
the tip.s, in addition to causing tbo bush
es to set more frai t buds they are kept
of manageble rise to be mulched for
winter. Should these laterals grow more
than 2J feet, it will be well to clip the
tips of them.
The led varieties of rasherries must
not be allowed to sucker too freely.
Keep them in hills allowing but 5 or 6
canes to each. If allowed to grow a
dense mass of bushes, but little fruit arill
be obtained. Those who grow only a
small plat in exposed locations would do
well to support them by stakeine or bv
stakes and light pole?, or wires on each
side of row.
This season the Furncr is finest flavor
ed of all, not quite as hardy as the Mam
moth bushes but much better quality.
After the middle of Jane, mulching with
corn stalks, hay or straw is better thnn
cultivators on small plats, retains mois
ture and keeps ground coo).
If it .is desired to propagate plants
from the Black Cap or Tip varieties,
about August 1st or whenever the tips
get woody, bend the bushes and set the
tips 4 inches deep behind a spade.
Plants are readily and rapidly propa
gated in this way but less fruit is ob
tained the next season. Blackberries
need substantially the same care in clip
ping tins of new growth to stocky and
fruitful. Do not allow them to become
a dense mass of bushes. Keep in nar
row rows for convenience in piokicg and
greater fruit fulness On approach of
winter, mulch heavily with straw or hay.
We find the Snyder most reliable.
. F. Stephens.
Commissioners Frocttlisgi.
July 1st, 1879.
Board met in regular session.
Present, Geo. W. Ball, A. H. Craiy,
Commis6iooers, J. A. Tulleys clerk.
Micates of last meetiof read and
approved.
The followioe; accounts were allowed,
warrants to be"isued after next lery:
R. B. Fulton work on bridge etc.
$
Omaha Rep. Co., Books and
Stationery
J. A. Tulleys Salary, clerk hire
etc
Geo. W. Ball Fees
J. W. Warren Sheriff Fees
J. W. Warren Sheiiff Fees
Francis M. Snow buildiag bridge
and culvert
Keltter k Krigsmann, Lumber
Noah Perry, ahimney, Court
House
W. W. Harvey, cleaning aid
repairing well
Fees in case of State vs Rick
Fees in case of State vs Slack
Piatt 4 Frees. Lusher
4134
25.50
146.55
46 40
31.50
29.60
26.60
73.33
4000
600
19 45
40 70
56.41
J. A. Roberetoa. keeping prisioner 30 55
A. J. Keener, printing . 25.001
A. A. Pope, Co. Supt, fees 201,00
H, Si Kaley Atty'a ftes " 15.00
Chaa. Gaerney, work oa oomrt
boose square 5.00
The bill in case of Paraoaa vs. Patera
was disallowed.
Road district No. 17 fbrsaed ia Bias
Crk praeiaer.
Tho foBowiog road awrjcrviaora were
appointed:
W. F. Praatoa Vm. No. 1; J. VL Laird,
Dis. No. 5; John Harvey, Die. No. 1!;
Geo. W. Hiawal, Dis. No. 12; Saeaael
Witt, Dis. No. 13. Parry Harsaaa, Dis.
No. 15; Philip Bock, Dis. No. 14,
LafyeUe Mitchell, Dis. No. 17.
Assaattteat of road bed ate , of R. V.
R. R. Co., was apportioned asaoag the
dilarani school tliairiais thrwagh which
it passes aa follows:
School District No. 32 S 1 Uaih atieat .
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50 2-1 twad.
63 1
13 3
23 3
24 3-1 testa
15 2-1 favth
30 2-1 forth
2 3 fraatioa
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Total 23 aailea aad a fraotias avar.
j.ljtire( to Jly 7th, 1879.
& 4. A. THttey, Clerk.
TO FARMERS.
We wish to call your attaattoa te
MaehiM OtU, which are of superior
quality, aa-j we offer at bottom prieea.
Red Clot Drug Store. 45tf
Morris k Weetveer.
FOR BALE.
A No. 1 Eclipse Thresher and four
wheel tea-hone Woodbury mounted
power, with equalisers attached. Will
take notes or tbreahiog accounts. Price
low. D. 8. Uelvera. 456
x. s. xexzr:.
Wholesale Retail Stationery, School
and Mince Jan tens Books.
Wall Paper a speciality at Bed rock
pneec, already t rimed.
Fancy Stationery aod Notions at the
Post Offiee Building.
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!
lee delivered to any part of the city
by Evans k Clspp.
Teachers Contracts.
Teachers Contracts caa be had by
calling on ne or by calling ai the CaUET
office. Red Cloud Neb.
A. A. Pops. Co. Supt.
Wo offer our White Lead and Oil at
greatly reduced prices. Call and exam
ine. Red Cloud Drag Store, two doors
west of Boy's Heme. 45tf
Morris & Westveer.
Croquet set", very cheap, at the Bed
Cloud Prur store. 45tf
Morris k Westveer.
FABME'S AT7IHTI0K.
I detire to commence hardlnc cattle aboit
tbefintof Mav.
f.May. W
ion. Terms
Calrca iratK
Well prepared to ive entire
Mtiifactinn. Terms.
eta per month, per
head.
39tf E. W.S. Hakyky.
Head of Farmer'i Creek. Inarale. Neb
NOTICE T07SACHSES.
Notice ii hereby siren, that I will exanlne
all pertain who nay detire to offer themselTM
a candidate for teachen of the primary or
common achools of Wcbiter county, at Red
Cload on the first Saturday of each month at
nine c 'clock a. m. sharp.
A. A. Pora. Co.. Supt
NOTICE TO TAZ-FA7S1S.
Notiee ia hrreby siren that the tax list for
1679 for the rillnge of Red Cloud i now in my
haada for tbe collection of taxes; that raid taxea
are dee, and if not paid within three months
from the date of this notioe they will be declar
ed delinaeept and anbjeot to all the forfeiture
aad penalties atUehinr to delinquent taxes un
der the general lawa of the Bute. .
Witaeee nay band this 9th day of July A. II.
1879.
4Si3
J. A. TtTLLKYS.
Town Treasurer
Nonci or mil proof.
LAND OFFICE)
Bleominfton Nebraska
JulySdlS79.)
Notioe ia hereby siren that the following
named aettler haa filed notice of bia intention te
make final proof in aapport of hia claim, and
reenre final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty daya from tbe date of this aotiee. ris:
Henry Neiaeyer for the aoath-west quarter
Be. 28 T. 4 R. 10 west, and names the following
aahia witnesses, rfx: Frederick Bank of Blue
Hill Neb. and Louia Bitters of Blue II ill Neb.
julyl0aug7 S, W. EwiTita. Register.
N0TIC1 OF FINAL PH00F.
LAND OFFICE)
Blooaington Nebraska V
July 5th 1879. i
Notioe ia horeby giTen that the following
named aettler haa filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of hia claim, and se
cure final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty days from the date of this notice, ris;
Henry C. Andrus of Webster county Neb., for
the south-west quarter Sec 9 T. 1 R. 10 west, aad
naaca tbe following as his witnesses, riz : t ran
ees Houebin ofReaClead Neb. aad John A.
Coon of Red Cload Neb.
July 10aug7 9. W. SWITZER, Register.
VOTICZ OF FINAL F&OOF.
- LAND OFFICE)
Bloomington Nebraska
July 2nd 1879.)
Notice is hereby giren that the following
named settler haa filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in auppert ef his claim, and se
cure final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty days from the date of this notice, riz .
Charles Hunter, for the south-east quarter sec
28 town 2 range 12, aad names the following as
hia witnesses, viz : Ezra H. Jones of Inarale
Neb. and Lererett H. Luce of Inarale JVeb.
48-5t S. W. SWITZER, Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL PSOOF.
Land Office at Bloomington Neb.l
Juno 23d, 1879,
.J
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and se
cure final emry thereof at the expiration of
thirty days from the date of this notice, ris:
Thomas Cuinn of Webster County Nebraska.
for tbe north half North-east quarter and North
half North-west Quarter Sec. i
town 3 ranze 10
west, and names the following as bis witnesses.
riz: William Crouch of Cowles webeter county
Sitb. and uurtia steal or uatin Nebraska.
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8. W. Switxxr, Register.
NOTICI OF FINAL PSOOF.
Land Ofioe at Bloomington Neb.l
Jane 19th' 1879.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in rapport of his claim, and se
cure final entry thereof at the expiration of
thirty days from the date of this notice, ris:
Oliver P. Sawyer, for the north-west quarter,
north-east quarter, and lots 3, 4. and 5. Sec. 15
Town 1 Kange 9 west, and names the following
as his witnesses, vis: Jacob Kindther of Guide
Keek Neb., and Cbanoey F. Wood, of Guide
Book Neb.
4415 S. W. SWITZER, Register.
HOTICI OF FINAL PEOOF.
Land Oflca at Bloemington Neb.1
Jaly 7th 1S79. j
Notice ia hereby given that the following
named settlers have Clod notiee of intention to
snake Baal ntoof in rapport of their claims, aad
secure inal eatry thereof at the expiration ef M
lays from the date of thia notice, ni :
Arthur L. Barton Heaeetead aeplieatioa 1419,
fcr the aenth-west quarter See. 2T.2R.lt went,
aad names the following as his witnesses, via:
Eira lurten f Cowles Neb. and Baxter P. Bar
tea ef Cewlee Neb.
Earn nrton Homestead application 119, fer
the north-east quarter Bee. 2 T. 2 R. west.
The claimant names the following nersens as hia
witnesses to prove his claim, viz : Arthur L. Bar
ton of Cowles Neb. and Baxter P. Jrartea ef
Cowles Neb. ,.r., ....... . . .
jalyl0as7 S. W. BWITZUt. Begister.
hotice or final rioor.
Lead OSce at BleeaaiaaUa. Neb.
Jaae 12th. 1879.
Kotise is kereby airea that the fbllowiaa
aaasei settlers hare tied aotiee of iateatioa te
make f eal proof ia aapport of their elaisaa aad
aeeare Baal eatry thereof on the expiratiea af
thirty days froaa the date of this aotiee. ris.
ffilliaaa H. Norria. lid api-lieetjea. Ke.382
forsoath-vtst eeerter seetioa IS.Tp. 2. Kaaae
9. with the foUewis witaeasea te prere his
ekisa. Gee 8. Kites, of Oaide Seek. Webster
Ceaaty. Nek., aad Perry ferris ef Oaide Keek.
WeaaterCeaaiy.Keh. m t
6eah 8. Kilea Hd applkattea Ne. Sff. fer the
aorth-eatt aaarter aeetea 12. Tp.2. Kaageia.
vita the fcUoviea aaaied witaeasea te prere
hiTeJaias: WUliaas U.Verrk. etflaideieek.
Webeter Ceaaty, iTeb..aad Ferry Herns ef
Oaide Keek. Webeter Craaty.Neb.
45t5 S. W. 8WITZEK. Kesister.
.Sheriff's Sale.
2Tetiee k hereby f ir that the aadetateaW
Saerfffeftheeeaaty ef Webster. State T'fb
raaka.wffl by Ttrhae ef aa rW efaaJs sweated
the 9Sth aey ef Jaly A. D. 1179. by WJQiesa 0
Urn Jr. Jadceerthe Dietriet Cert ef aaid eeaar
ty. d aeauaa dkeeted. wl eter at abHe.sale
aft the aeara femeriy eeapied by Lather B. 8aM
ia Bad Ctoad Nebraska, ea the 21st day rf Jeiy
A.. asTt. at tea e'eieek a. m. tke fattewiaa
-- mm .ttlM. kBFetefare takesi br aee aa
khepreeerty ef Lather B. 8fUM saeef
eerarei eeawn e anaeBseest wmummjtwMmm vmr
triet Oeart aeia the aaid Lather l
A lfaL aaaale e Jehaaea. Merger 4
rS 4riJ
sheea. skew ware, avetleaa c
eetiaaa aresa day ce day aatil
' BnB m n - -
"pJSed at KH? Clead Ala the 9th day ef Jaly
4 -t isre J. W. Wiutf.
.v.". - i . miZ .
sacnw weerrer -
atr. A. P. BAILET.
Man. ttti Omi. 9fc. ltc larT4 m-
taTIBMBfeta fiHunUaWMCSM aTlAs?&&tafMBul WW MatAA
rvfeatfai. Clara rwnutli. 7-tf
ill mom ut
'HWMH
The aft a term ef this iatitatie will
ope ia tbe new a ad commodious hall,
built exprealy for the school, oa
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27th 1S7S,
aid continue twelre weeks.
Pupil fitted for bavin eta or teachiax.
Board caa be obtaiaed at seeMaabla
rates. Tuitioa $5 per term, oae-baif
payable in advance. For farther lafor
aaalion address or call on tbe principal,
C. W. Springer.
47 7t Red Cloud, Neb.
Red Cloud Mills!
W art prepartfj ft It cus
tom wcrk,
Flrpeed amd Corn
leal for Male.
Satisfaction guaranteed iu ual
it of flour bold, and craTO work.
Farmers rhould be particulax to secure
the best of seed-wheat.
Potter & Frisbie
S.B.DUFFIELD&Co.
DEALERS IN
Draw aVlrftaticineB at
BcUil or Whlcaiilo.
ITslnp nil alike, they sell
0d f oda at Ltr prices.
S tation:ry, Wall paper,
aft Paints, Oils, Varnishes Eto.
AsTonej Parse, B.ll books, Albums.
Bodless Variety of Toilet Articles.
Dye Stuffs, hair, tooth k paint Broshe
Inkstands, Blank Books, Nows Eto.
Cigars, Pipes, Tobsoco's, Lamps,
Inks, Peas, Pencils,
WOTIOiNtt,
Eligant Pharmocentical preparatioas a
Specialty. Homeopathic Itemidies.
Everything Guaranteed
to be as represented.
Call at Store, one door South of Bank.
RED CLOUD - NEB.
SAM'L GARBER
DKaLEB IN
Dry Goods and
Groceries-
BOOTS and KilOEft
Hats- Caps &,
Rtady Made Clothing I
We have the Largest
Stock in the Valley and will
not be undersold.
GIVE US A CALL, ONE k ALL
Sam'l Carber
Bed Cloud JtTeb.
T- E. MOON".
DEALER IN
DRY -GOODS
CpjsTvlCaSjPjteSj
PmlalUle
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TeUTllialkCaf,
IHress, 'N ottos, Kle.
Aise a fall Iiae ef
Mat Cp, aaial
Tiadaae takea ia tzehaaxa fer
uaaeall.
cewisSs
Boots
Shoes
HEADQUARTERS FOR
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Flour & Feed
STORE,
CHAS. E. PUTNAK, Prop.
DEALER IN
FLOUR. FEED
Corn. Meal. Bran CkoppJ Felad
GROCERIES.
Ybit the Red Cloud Grecerr. Fred and Pro.
Tlfion (tore when 70a want surpUes for man or
ceJL
Hishrst market prire ia cash paip foJ train
All kinds ofcountrr produce tiken in exebaace
for goods. Good! delirered to all parts of town
freo of ebarce.
Store sooth of Reed's flow Factory.
Red Cloud,
Nebraska.
Furniture Store.
A wholesale stock of Goods ofth Fiaeat
Quality aad sold tit prices
lower than
ivxa sirosr orrniD
to the Public
WT. H, Reed.
9ST Special attention given to Undar
taking.
RED CLOUD. - - - NEB.
CHICAGO
Lumber Yard
RE VIAiVn, DTeb.
Yard south of Hampton k ffal ston'
t-hop, on Main Mrccf.
Keen cont.sntly on handan utortasnt of
I.auiber. Ljttti, Khluvlre, nmmru Wl
dwe. Lime Hair meail. Fleeter
Hat 1 14 In a Pvr le.
PLAIT & FRKKS
1'roprietor
3
COME!
For Vonr
LUMBER
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DRY LUMBER A SPECIALTY.
Til BX8T I TMB liASKKT
M Leei rricea
-rtY-
RED CLOUD NEB.
D. T, THOMAS
DEALER IX-
DRY-GOODS,
Oroceriee,
H1BPWABE,
SUELFWARB AND
General
Merchandise
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And wc hope to merit
which is being bestowed upon us. Buy
your groceries at a
GENERAL GROCERY STORM
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POST OFFICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
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we hare on hand
Boots, Hats. Caps. G-loves. Blank
Books. Stationerya Confection
cries, cigars & tobacco.
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antea aatiffaction.
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CLOTHINC
HATS. CAPS.
Shoes. Glassware, Qeensware and
Crockery,
Wc buy our go6ds for CASH, and defy com
petion. When in town give us a call.
One door south of Post Office.
Red Cloud,
HARDWARE STORE.
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We keep on hand at all times, a large and com
plete stock of Hard-ware.
We alaa keep a aapply of
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Give us a call, as we feel sure we can suit you
in quality and price
Remember the place, opposite the Chief Office,
Red Cloud. Web.
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