The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 24, 1879, Image 4
THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. Corn is booming. Have you sowed your turnip seed. Last Monday was another hot day. Roasting cars sell for ten cents a dozen. New poUtoes are plenty at 50 cents a bushel. Last TucBday Traa a tolerably plets ant day. A regular coaling old rain last Tues day night. Are you preparing anything to bring to the Fair. Arlington drew a full liousc last Friday night. The photograph tent was crowded lart Monday. A. Garbar, of Guido Rock, was in town last Monday. Mrs. Tate building a bousa north of Sberer's residence. Ilow many of our farmers will at tend the State Fair this fall. W. B. Roby offers his house for 6ale or rent. 50tf Mr. A. Thomas, father of ye editor arrived from Iowa last Saturday. Jcc Bcatty, conductor on the B. k M. got the grand bounce last week. The candidates for county office have not commenced to 'Vet cm up" yet The sale of goods by the sheriff commenced last Monday at SnclFs store. The Argus is publibhcd on Wednes days and dated one day ahead Thurs day. Wc hear no words of praiso for Arlington's entertainment last Friday night. An unfortunate cripple was in town a few days last week selling notions on tho Ftrccr. Sam Barker, an cxtemive Elcek deal er of Cass county, arrived in town lat Saturday evening. An exchange pays that most people can bear tho misfortunes of others with christian fortitude. Wc moved last Thursday, and arc now domiciled nearer the office, in more comfortable quarters. Just received, another large lot of stationary, cards, etc. Come in with your order for job work. II. C. Andrus, an old time friend of the Ciiikf renews with the cash in ad vance til way up in IS80. Rev. 7 --vsa will go to Colorado next week for fue bcncGt of his health, and fortho purpose of visiting friends. The time allowed by the town coun cil for building tidcwalks has expired and aH the gaps are not yet bridged over. Wc notice Elder Grubb circulating promisciously around town can it be possible that lie hankcrelb after an offico. Tho gradual increase 'and spread of the yellow fever in tho south is rapidly in creasing the other scourge the "nigger" exodus. Mr. A. B. Fox will commenoo the erection of an elevator at Cowles in about two weeks. It will cost about $r,ooo. Messrs Albright & Strohm are erecting a new building just west ol Vost'e, to be ued as a music store and law office. Last week wc advertised for a boot ilack, and last Monday one made his appearance on the streets. Another proof of the efficacy of advertising. We understand that an effort will be made to organize the democratic element in this county the coming fall. We predict for it an ignominious failure. We invite comparison in quality and price of job printing done by the Chief, with that of any other office west of Lincoln, or at Lincoln, for that matter. We aro told that the chairman of the Board of Cocnty Commissioner? don't know whether the bridge has been located or not. that is to be built across the river up in Inavale. And now they complain of too much rain, and wish it would "let up" for a while. Verily, it must bo a hard matter to please everybody when even the Almighty cannot do it. We herewith give fair warning that we propose to commence taking lessons in music, and shall practice bo a brass horn.. We do it in self-defense and for the purpose of revenge. Rdvenge is sweet. . J R.'D. Yeiser, son of Rev.-Geo. 0.1 Yeiser, has.opencd up.a nice stock of no tions ic, in the room n6rthof theiplow factors and is ready to wait -upon his customers. Read his advertisement in the Chief. During the coming institute, lectures will be delivered by Dr. Curay,' H. S. Kaley, O. C. Case, J. S. Gilham and others. Tho Institute commences work August 4th, and lasts three weeks. An iaterestiag and profitable time is expect ed. Miner Bros, havo just received fif teen cases of boets and shoes, which, with their large stuck already on hand. makes the most complete assortment of foot-wear is town. Call and examine their goods and prices before you pur chase. An excursion to Denver and the Great Salt Lake is talked of by a num ber of the.business men of thisrburg, to take place soon. The party expoct'to be absent about twenty days, and have a jolly lime. The cost of the excursion is estimated at about $50 to each individ ual. ;- We have received the catalogue of the Crete nurseries E. F. Stephens, proprietor. The stock from this nur sery h all Nebraska crown and conse quently - will stand this climate, and is thorefor ranre apt to thrirp and" pjve sali'faRtinn ihmi eursroy nntvtfiu is chipped in rroiuTbocat. .The B. & M. in Neb. K. R. tdverti 8C for 200 men and 300 teams to work on the extension from York to Aurora, offering $1.50 to $3.00 per day and free transportation as inducements. Miuer Bros, have a large lot of clo thing in the upper part of their store, and as they keep a first clas tailor con rtantly emp'oyed they are able to suit their customers, in this lino of goodf, at very low prices. Wc have never been a believer in ghortu, and this is the Tcaon, pihap, that we receive with a considerable de gree of incredulity, the report that their is a gbot larieted on the prairie np in the north part of town. We think it surely must be a horse instead of tho ghost of that noblo and useful auimal. The Schools. The school in district No. 24 closed Friday last and the teacher, Miss Emma liaise, started for her home in smith Co Kansas. This school was without doubt one of the best managed schools in the counly. The summer tetm of school in district No. 58 closed July I Sib, Miss Mary King, teacher. Pupils enrolled, 27, av erage attendance 17. Miss Auna Pryir. closed her school ia district No. 27, Friday last, the attend ance and deportment of this school is among the best. Miss Pryse ranks with our best primary teachers. A three months term closed in district No. 6 on last Friday, Mis? Julia King teacher. This is Niss King's second term in district 0. Mr?. Real closed her second term in district No. 13 sometime since. Mrs. Beal does good work in the fchoolroom, and the district officers are fortunate to eccure her services. Mrs. Tomlinson taught a two months term in distnot 'J. On account of the great diversity of text books, but little cffi:ient work has been accomplished. The school in district No. 30 was clorcd on account of the dangerous con dition of tho school house, the water running in;o tho school room every rain. Miss Fannio L. Knight who has Lccn teaching in district No. 51, finished the summer term last week. Minutes of the Webster Co., Teachers Association, held at Red Cloud July 12th, 187'J. Association called to order by tho president. An exercise in Physiology conducted by Mr. Springer, treating of tho brain and nerves which was followed by remarks upon the same subject by members present. Select reading by Miss Myra Smith. Physical Geography was then ducted by W. B. Good in an able instructive manner. Remarks by Mr. Tope concerning District Institute to be held at Cloud, to commence Aug. 4th. George Harvey, Miss Anna Pryse con and the Red Mr. and Miss Myra Smith were appointed a committeo to solicit subscriptions during the institute for the journals devoted to teaching. Miss Anna Pryse, W. B. Good and Miss Alice Harvey were ap pointed committee on program. A mo tion prevailed to hold the next meeting of the association at Red Cloud on Sat urday, Aug. 4th, 1S79. A motion prevailed to elect officers; the election resulted as follows: A. A. Pope President, C W. Springer Vice President, Miss Anna Christenson Sec retary and Myra Smith Treasurer. George Harvey, Misi Anna Pryse and E. M. Pearson were appointed execu tive committee. A proposition was made to amend article 8 of tho constitution so that the meetings shall be held the third Satur day, of each mgnth," which preposition 'will bo voted upon at tho next regular meeting of the association. Apjourncd. Myra E. Smith, Secretary. At a meeting of the citizens of Ina vale precinct, held at the Farmers Creek School1 house, on July lflth 1S79, to consider the location of he bridge. Whereof Mr. John Harvey was made Chairman and Renpcw Stevenson Sec retary. The following resolutions were unani mously adopted: -' Whfireas, at the late election a tax was. voted onv 'the proposition to build a bridge at. or near Rock Ford, in. range twelve. ' And whereas, the people of Inavale and Walnut Creek precincts, voted unan imously for said proposition. And whereas, it is well known that a tax for a bridge west of Rock Ford would not Lave earned. And whereas, a remonstrance was pre sented to tbe Commissioners signed by three-fourths of the people living in the vicinity of said Rock Ferd, against loca ting the bridge west of that point, and asking that, if it could not be located there, that it be located at the nearest practicable point eyist of it. Therefore resolved, that the action of the county Commissioners in locating said bridge so far west of the Rock Ford, is an injustice to the tax payers of Web ster county. Resolved that wo believe thtit in the location of the bridge Commissioner Luce acted more from personal iaterest and for the benefit of a few friends, J ban for the interest of the people at large. Resolved, that we condemn the action of both CommUsioners Luce, and Ball, in the matter. n On motion the folio xing committee were appointed to take any necessary action in tho matter: Andrew Rickcr, Hush Ftovrn?nn, W. W. Harrow Ronpow Stproncnn, Sivt'y. John Harvey, Chnirmiti. The Chikf is becoaing more pop ular every day, we have taken fourteen subscriptions in the last week, and in three or four instances men have hunted ai up when we happtned to be absent from the office, and subscribed for the paper. The Chif.k is the people paper and in the intereit of the people, pro poses to "buck" tbe manipulation of affairs by rings or cliques of any kind. It is romewhat amusinc to us to aea how the new-born republican of tbe Argut (having been a democrat ur to the time of starting that abortion) en deavors to shift the mismanagement of county affairs onto the thouldera of the people, and exonerate the senior county commi.o-ioner, ;nd all because the raid commimoner has given him a few mouthfulbi of fodder from the public crib. It is fitting, however, that the editor ("wich used to was" a democrat) hould wrve bis masters. From Inavale Inavale Neb., July 22d 1879. Ed. Chief. I have little or note to tell you; I merely write to let you know that this Beecherized weather has not consumed us. Our crops look very well, except wheat, which in some places is rather light Everybody appeal $ to be in good pir its. The young folks are having their usual amusements, feuch as picnics etc. A few dayd ago there was a very in teresting game of Bate Hall being played on the new bridge, but it was played in a Luce way, and before it was finished Knight cimc on and stopped it for the present, but it will prebably be finished some election day when th-rc will be more out to see the fun. Yours truly, Sl'kscriiikr. Teachers Contracts. Teachers Contracts can be had by calling onrscor by calling at the Chikf office , Red Cloud Neb. A. A. PorE. Co. Supt. STSAYED. From Indian Crcok, 3 miles northwest of Red Cloud, Sunday morning, July 13th, a yellow colored hor.ic, black mane and tail, collar marked and :-liod in front. Any person returning tbe animal to me or giving information of its whereabouts will be amply rewarded. Frank Brushcr. Our Washington Letter. Washington D. C, July lGth 1S79 In connection wilb the grand work doue by the Republican party in its management of national finances, it is of importance to notice that the national convention of men interested in kindred subjects, aud competent to disousi them aud instruct the public upon them, will be held in Saratoga, N. Y. for three days begiuing August Gth. Besides the Banks proper, tho saving institutions and Trust Co's., of the country, will be represented, and the discus-ions will take a wide range, coveriug the indus trial, and commercial interests of the whole country. Among other papers to come before this body will be a report upon the work dono in Washington to liberate the banking business from many unnecessary burdens. Addresses will be given upon the obligations of the coun try to the banks for the success of re sumption, and fur the saving effected by the refunding of the publib debt upon our Clearing House system, and the history and dcvclopement of banking in the United States anl abroad, and upon other fcuhjects illustrating the present economic state and prospects of the na tion, the growth of wealth and produc tive power, the influence of sound bank ing upon credits and productive wealth, the methods and principles of currency reform, and tbe financial evils which threaten tho foundations of banking stability and. tbu injure the industry, commerce and material progress of the country. The discussions will also cover the subjects of usury legislation and kin drcd topics. In short there will be ablu and instructive addresses ipon almost every conceivable subject of public con ccra, and the meeting may have great influence. The poor democrats are receiving many unanswerable assaults in tbe way of official reports from the Treasury. The latest one is a memorandum of the financial operations of the Gov't., show ing that the reduction in the interest bearing debt from the highest point. August 31, 1S05, to July 1, 1S79, amounted to I5S3.SG6.594.96 and the reduction in the annual interest charge when the present funding tperations are completed (August I, 1S79), will be $67,253,919 37. The total debt has been reduced $729,224,315.06 and tbe reduction since March 1st 1$77, is $61, 573.SSC.67. An elaborate statement of refunding operations is made, showing that the saving of interest under Sec'y. Sherman', policy since 1S77 will be $14, 000,000 a year. What mere could the democrats promise? In view of their proclivity for rcpudition in the South the democrats have little chance for off setting this showing even with promises which they are so ready to break. Hon. W. E Chandler has been here to look after the interests of the Con gressional Committee. He takes a hope ful view of all the State campaigns and anticipates eay victories, in Maine and Ohio. Tbe democrats make great promises relative to favoring Union soldiers offici ally, but they are poor performers. Whenever they can strike down a crip pled soldier they do it. The latest i-am-plo is that of F. b Wilson, of N. Y. who was an employe in the senate. He was retained until adjournment and then summarily dropped. His case is an ag gravated one. He was a faithful officer, and is a cripple, having lost both legs at Gettysburg. He is the kind of hero the Brigadiers rton't like. Rr.r. Stabler k Deiiber have joit receiv ed the rtt car load of threshing na chines landed at the Red Cloud depot a car load of the celebrated Minaieta Chief Thresher, which they will 11 to those deirio machines, at figures and ternM that cannot fail to toil purchaser. Call and examine tLe machines, jut north of J. G. Potter's store Red Cloud, Neb. 2w ICE! ICKU ICK!! Ice delivered to any part of the city by Evans !k Clipp. MOnTTi"to"""luAN on improved lands. Apply to D. S. Coombs at the Court Haute, Ked Cloud H. F. Maihew., at Burr Hanner's barber shop, has purchased a "lawn mower" with which he trims the hair of thoec who want a clo tbave. Go and try it, just the thing for trimming hair this hot weather. 49-w2 Mr. Lutz is jelling goods on time or will ttke farm produce as payment. 49-3w PICTURES! PICTURES!! Mr. Chaney has "pitched his tent" in Red Cloud and will remain a short time to supply those who are desirous of hav ing good pictures. "Secure the shadow ere the substance fades." Mrs. Lutz is selling her summer Hat at cost. 4S 5i Croquet set, very cheap, at the Red Cloud Pruc store. 15tf Morris k Westvcer. . TO FA KM KKS. We wih to call your attention to our Machiuo Oil, which are of superior quality, and we offer at bottom prices. Red Cloud Drue Store. 45tf Morris it Wct.tvecr. FOR SALE. A No. 1 Eclipse Thresher and four wheel ten-hore Woodbury mounted power, with equalizers attached. Will take notes or threshing accounts. Price low. D. S. Helvcro. 45i6 u. s. Hcnirr. Whelcsalo k Retail Stationery, School and Mioelaneom Hooks. Wall Paper a speciality at Bed rock prices, already triraed. Fancy Stationery and Notions at the Poat Offico Building. Wc offer our White Lead and Oil at greatly reduced prices. Call and exam inc. Hed Cloud Drue Store, two doors west of Boy's Home. 45tf Morris & Westveer. miTOS ATTENTION. I lf.ir to commence herllni cattle abont tbe first of May. Well prepared to give entire ..itifactinn. Terms. 20 eu per month, per hrad. Calves grati. .Titr K. W..S. Hakvrt. Head of Farmer's Creek, Inavale. Neb NOTICE TO T2ACHE2S. Notice if hereby riven, that I will cxsiwtine all pernntm who may desire to offer them "firm as candidates for teirhers of the primary or common school of Webster county, at Ked CloHd on the firit Saturday of each month at nine c 'clock a. m. charp. . A. A. Tort. Co.. Supt NOTICE 70 TAX.PAYZBS. Notice it hrreby given that tho tax Iit for 1ST9 for the village of Iteil Cloud in now in tny hand for the collection of t.ixi.: thutuid tnx are due. and if not paida within throe monthi from tho date of thi notice they will ho declar er! delinquent and subject to all tbe forfeitures and penalties ntUching to delinquent tnitv un der the general laws of the State. Witness my band this 9th day of July A. D. 1S79. J. A. TCLI.KYS. 4St3 Town Trtnsurer NOTICE 0? FINAL PBOOF. LAND OFFICE Bloomington Nebrark k. STU.j Jaly 9th 1879. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlor has filed notice of his intention to raace final proof in suppor of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration o f thirty days trnm the date of this notic,Yit: Francis M. Randall for tho west half south west ouartcr north-east Quarter south-westauar- ter and north-west quarter south-cast quarter .Sec. 31 r. 1 K. II, and names the folloinas Ins witness, vis : Oliver I. .AcKinley of Hed Cloud Neb. and Labon Aubushon of Red Cloud Neb. S. W. SWITZER. julylTauRlt Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF. LAND OFFICE) Bloomington Nebraska July 3d 1579.) Notice it hereby circn that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of intrty nays irom tne date ol tnts not lee. vis: Henry Neiraeyer for the somh-west quarter So-. 28 T. 4 R. 10 west, and names the following as his witnesse. H: Frederick Bank of Blue Hill Neb. and Louis Bitters of Blue. Hill Neb. julylOaug? S, V. Ewitzkr. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF. LAND OFFU'E f'E) skaV 379. i Bloomington Nehrask July 5th 1S79. Notice i horeby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and tr cure final entry thereof at the expiration of tbirty aajs Irom tnedateortnis notice, tu; Henry C Andrns of Webster county Neb., for the south-west quarter Sec 9 T. 1 H. 10 west, and names the followingas hi witnesses, viz : Fran ces Houchin of Ued Cloud Neb. and John A. Coon of ICel Cloud Neb. july 10aug7 5. W. SWITZER. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF. LAND OFFICK OK) skaV 379. J Bloomington Nebrask July 2nd 1879. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hi intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and se cure final entry thereof at tto expiration of tfcirty days from the date of this notice, r it: Charles Hunter, for the south-east quarter see. 23 town 2 range 12. and names the following as his witnesses, viz : Ezra H. Jones of Inavale Neb. and I.ererett H. Luce of Inavale A'eb. 4S-5t s. W. SWITZER. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF. Land Office at Bloomington Neb.) June 23d. 1879. Notice is hereby r"ven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and se cure final entry thereof at the expiration of tbirty days from the date of this notice, viz: Thomas Quinn of Webster County Nbraska. for the sarth half North-east quarter and North half North-west quarter Sec. 23 town 3 ranre 10 west, and names the following as bis witness ea. viz: William Crouch of Cowles webster county Neb. and Curtis Beal of Batin Nebraska. 46t3 S. W. SwiTXit. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PBOOF. Land Office at Bloominrton Neb.) June 19th" 1879. j Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inientinn to make final proof in support of bis c!aim. and se cure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: Oliver 1 . hawyer. for the north-west qasrter. north-east quarter, and lots 3. 4. and 5. Sec. 15 Town 1 Range 9 west, and names the followiag as bis witnesses, viz: Jacob Kindx-her of Guide Rock Neb., and Cbancey F. Wood of Guide Rock Neb. 46t5 S. W. SWITZER. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PBC07. Land Office at Bloomington Neb. 1 July 7th 1579.) Notice is hereby given that the followiag named settlers have filed notice of iatention to make final proof in surport of their eliias,aad secure final entry thereof at tbe expiration of 30 days from tbe date of this notice. n: Arthur L. Burton Homestead application 1419. for the south-wast quarter Sec 2 T. 2 It. 10 west. and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Ezra Burton of Cowles Neb. and Baxter P. Bur ton of Cbwle Neb. Ezra burton Homestead application 119. for the aorth-eart quarter Sec 2 T. 2 R. W west. The claimant nasaes the fallowing persoss as his witnesses to prove bis data. Tiz: Arthur L. Bur ton of Cowles Neb. an-i Baxter P. 27urtoa of Cowles Neh. ju!yl0u;7 S. w. SWITZER. Register. r A. f. bailey: 5rga Deettst. c ever Jbeoa 4 Crip' star. R4 CJ4. fk l.lrt ttrrc-4 la stmsBats. rVttlffaclloa rarall r t refss44. Chagr rtoeM. 7-tf fiSO CLOUD SELECT SCHOOL. The filth term of this invitation will open in the new and oommodtom balJ. bailt expressly for tbe school, oa WKDXESDAY. AUG, 27th Its. and continue twelve week. I'upiU fittM for business or Ifacbin? BoirJ can be obtained at teasenable rate. Tuition i per term, one-half payable is advauce. For further infor mation address or call on the principal. C. W. Springer. 47 Tt Ked Cloud. Neb Red Cloud Mills! Wf are 'prepared to do cus tom work. Floor Fl and Corn eal for Sale. Satisfaction ruirantacd iu iual- it of flour sold, and ct'aTOM work. Farmers r hould be partioulai to secure tbe best of aced-wbeat. Potter 6l Frisbie S.B.DUFFIKLD&Co. DLALI.R3 1N Drufffl& Medicine at Retail or Wholesale. ITaing all alike, they Hell OoocI good at LOw price. & tatioo:ry, Wall paper, & I'aintp, Oils, Varnishes. Ktc. Money I'uriO", Bill books, Albums, Endless Variety of Toilet Articles. Dye Stuff, hair, tooth k paint Hruebe Inkstands, Blank Book, News Etc. Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco'?, Lanp. Inks, Pen, Pencils, WoTIOiVS, JSligant I'harmocenticil preparations a Specialty. Uomcopathic Kcmidic. Everything Guaranteed to be as represented. Call at Store, one door South of Hank. RED CLOUD - iwEK. SAM'L GARBER DEALKR IS Dry Goods and Groceries- BOOTS and MilOEIi Hats- Caps & Ready Made Clothing ! We have the Largest Stock in the Valley and will not be undersold. GIVE US A CALL. ONE k ALL) Sam'l Carber, Ked Cloud 3Tcb. t. e. moo:n -DEALER IN- DRY -GOODS, Groceries, Paint, Oil, TamiMhes, Drug, Xotioan, Etc, -Also s fall Iia of- Boots i Shoes, ato. Caps, and HARDWARE. 49GMtrr Prodaee iakca ia axchaase for roods. Gire sae a call. T. E. Moon cowles - SEB. sMOT-flEtt. HEADQUARTERS FOR Mt, Sir.:, Ik., i:i MEWIM- JIA IIIXEA- ntt Flour & -Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. I SALMI IS FLOUR.FEFJ) Corn. Meal. L'rsn Choprr-1 f4 1 GROCERIES. VUit the RrH lend tertT. Ytfl nt Pro vinon store when ou wl u j-llM fcr man er lli(hnt market t-tlrc la ch rlp f sraln -A 11 kinds ofcunntrr t nJnce Uken n eihn forcxl. Uoodl drlUereJ to all rrU f town frrv of chars. Store math of IWrT Plow Kattorr. K LP R ASK A Furniture Store. A wholesale Mock ofGood of the Finest Quality and sold nt prices lower than EVE2 BEFCBZ 0FFZ2ED tu the Public. W. Ha Reed. Itfir .Special attention given to Under taking. ffED CLOUD. NKB. CHICAGO Lumber Yard KK1 IOl)'I, !. Yaifl south of Hampton k at Mon' (hop, on .MaiiiMrccf. Kec cnnitnntlj on hand mi assortment of I.iiinlirr. I.ralli, SIiIiikI. tlonra Win. dewa, l.iinr llHlrOinrnt. I'lnatrs ItBlldini; I'Nfirr etc. PLATT & FRKKS Proprietor COME! For Vonr LUMBER 2 DRY LUMBER. A SPECIALTY. THK BK8T iS THK MABKKT Hl sst UNl Tries -nv- RED CLOUD NEB. D. T, THOMAS IlK.Vl.KIt IN- DRY-GOODS, Groceries, HARDWARE, 8H ELF WARE AND General Merchandise Agricaltaral ImplcMent f all kinds. Highest Market Price paid for country produce. r COWLE8, PERKINS A RED CLOUD GROCERY STORE!' STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Our jOeUs it Sr.t alit in cmy rrr-r-r J rSHs4 li'BKlm . ,., tm! All cc!t l tU W-fft . i Pw. vJ - The Lowest Living Rates. And wc hope to merit the increasing patronage which is being bestowed upon us. Buy vour groceries at a G K N !: R A L C R O C ! R Y S T O K' K. , on-.it. ik.iuav.iiiiu.i.Nv. parkins tr .Mitchull. II. MtxtR. MINER M.ALi:!t9 1M , M ERCHANDISE. We keep ConnMautly On Hu.l A TuM CLOTHING HATS. CAPS. BOOTS, Shoes. G laswa ro, QfHiisv:ir Mind Crockery, We buy our goods for CASH, and defy wm- pktion. When in town give us a tall. One door south oi Post Oflue. Red Cloud. HARDWARE STORE, We keep on hand al all times, a large an com plete stock of I lard-w.i re We nlo keep a pplj of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Give us a call, as we feel sure we tan suit vcu in quality and price Remember the place, opposite the Chief Office, Red Cloud Neb. 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