r -si -ar iaa THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. Ice ia etill in demand. Make hay while tbe sun shines. . The beet five cent cigar at Miner Bro. New wheat ia worth 75 cents a bsshfl. The Teachers Itawratc begins next Monday. Don't forget the Fecks patent gal Tanited Iron Chinney. "" Smith connty Kanrv, is one of the best counties in that State. Everybody complains of doll times. Harvest keeps people from town. Quite a delegation of folks from Cowles was in town last Saturday. The wet weather has made har vesting anything but plctctzt this sea eon. The chin'x bags are in sone fields of core, but they arc not doing much damage. Saline connfy warrants are at par. Webster county warrants are from GO to 75ocbb! ' H. S, Kaley has been to Cedar Rapids lows, exasaining into tbe fish culture business. The Hastings Nelrashtn is a good, tivo paper, even if Elder Williams is at the head of it. A few dry bricks thrown in wheat will draw all the dampness out of the grain, and save mould or mast. Notwithstanding the advance in the price ef cotton fabrics, Miner Bros., are selling prints at five cents a yard. Smith Bros. & Thompson will soon commence the building of a brick vault for the Eafe keeping of their wealth. We with the town council would chuck a few loads of dirt into tbe mud hole in the street in front of our office. ' If any one thinks it is an easy mat ter to get up a couple of columns of lo cals these dull times, let 'em try it once. We have several communications on hand which it is 6impy impossible for us to publish this week, for want of room. The democratic editor (with tbe good clothes) calls Supt. Pope an "irre 8pOBabIo person." Complimentary in deed. We learn that Mr. Rickcson, who has been confined to his bed for the greater part of tbe last year, died last Sunday. N. O. Liddy, the genial merchant, takes more tolid comfort and pleasure in j77uH,7,BibUJiunt than any man we have BaBBBBBBBa"""""", Crosswalks are being laid on some of the principal street crossings whiah adds to the comfoit of pedestnanism in muddy weather. C. C. Coon, the pie plant man, has called upon us again with a sample of hiasupurb production the biggest pie plant we ever saw. The B. & M. Co., are utilizing the "exodus" labor and have given employ ment to about 30 of them on the "dump" at $1.25 a day. The Chief is the only paper that has anything like a general circulation in Webster county an important fact for the consideration of advertisers For Sale A good horse, double harness and wagon for sale cheap for cash, r on short time. Enquire of B. Deuell, Red Cloud, Neb. 2w Montgomery & Deuell are now pre pared to furnish pure sweet milk to the MRabitants of Red Cloud and vicinity, delivered at your doors, at reasonable! rates. J. A. Jury packed up his effects aid aoved back to Ashland last week, to accept a lucrative situation there. His -many friends here will regret his departure. It is gererafiy conceded by . those who are best posted that the new law makes it necetsary to elect an entire new Board of Count Commissioners in every comnty in the State this fall. As will be seen by our letters this week from up the river, there is a divi sion of opinion on the bridge question up there. We hope they will get the matter settled satisfactory to all parties concerned. The copious rains certainly have keen instrumental in producing a lux uriant growth of wild hay, and farmers should improve tbe opportunity and put up a plenty of it for their own use and some to spare. We understand that the maiaroad leading to Red Cloud, oa the south aide of the river has been resdered almost impassable by the heavy rains. No time akovld be lost ia fixing it mp and making it passable for loaded team. Last Sunday more thaa one reaper was is operation ia the harvest fields. 5e nrmers are justified in cutting on (be Sabbath, under the circumstances, as the eostiaued wet weather has impe ded the harvestiBg opperations until some fields of grain was likely to be bet We gather from the Hastiogs ?a sette that the editor of that paper and the quill driver of the Jew-no had a set to aad rolled k the mud. Disgracefel, why don't yew emulate the example of Bra Kenney and the CmZr. We dos't rail w the dirt, no, never, "what never?" WeH, twvdly ever. . WeWter cenaty is said by immi grnnla and etbcti who have oeeaeion to vm -tbe pnbSe Tends a good deal, to hare the nnwart britee and roads of any ew tfJin the "Bute. The tax payers hare paid Nonnenona for" ike pnrpose af hngdiir kridfr . to have kad our ilfMratteh- far" - -Wd condition. - ?- . ;s. - w 2r I 7 ,-J3- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaYal '""aBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfaaasss,"eBBj., Manufactory was Will Reilly returned from hia visit in Iowa, last Tuesday. Born On Monday, July 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Saladiy, a girl. All do ing well. a . - Banm has moved his goods into the post office building, lately vacated by Mr. Jury. We understand that Oco. Laverty will commence the erection of a feed and livery 6table at Cowles. soon. Mr. Simons has moved to himself, and will open a law office at J. S. Hope'a old jewelry atand. Wo with him abun dant success. On Tuesday eve, August 5th the ladies of the Congregational churoh will hold their second social at Court llauae. All aro invited. Lunch served at 9 o'clock. "Uncle Jack" Rennecaer has been taking several strides fowarJ in the bar ness busicebs. He has begun a thour ough and judicious systam of advertising, by band bills and otherwise. Look o'ut for his advertisement in the CniEF next week. Mrs. Lutz is selling goods on time or will take farm produce as payment 49 3w Program of the Webster Co., Teach ers Association, to bo held at Red Cloud, August 9th, 1879. A. M. Essays on self-soleo'ed sub jects by Frank Cooper, Misc Ella Moon, C. W. Springer, W. B. Gcod, Hiram Hampton, H. Bailey, Miss S. Brown. P. M. E. M. Pearson, Miss Jennie Pryse, Geo. W. Barker, Mrs. Beal, J. M. Pryse, Jr., A. S. Burton, Miss Adda MoCulIa, Musio by Miss O. M Towne. Com. We hear of an elopement from our sister town of Riverton. It appears that the daughter of a respectable citizen of that burg took a likeiog to and wished to marry a man who was in the employ of Mr. Valentine, and whose reputation was none the best. The girl's parents objected to the match,. and an elopement was the result. License was procured in this county and the pair secretly fled from Riverton taking with them a clergy man, whom tho expectant bridegroom told that ho had procured license in this county through mistake, and would have to come to this county to get the "knot" tied. Mr. Allen Ayrs' house was the first they came to after crossing the line; they stopped thero and were duly united, after whioh the brido came on to Red Cloud and the minister re turned home. We have not been in formed whether tbe girl's parents have "softened" and concluded to receive the runaway pair with open armB, or net, but presume such will be tho case, as they can do no better than to make tbe best of it. From Scott. July2Sth, 1879 Ed. Chief, In your paper of the 24th I see that a portion of Inavale arc dissatisfied with the location of the bridge and condemn tho commissioners in strong terms, while we of Walnut Creek are well pleased with the location, and think they acted for the bost inter est of tho count-i, and the people who are to use the bridge. We want to get over to the R. R. station, while they will not use the bridge, perhaps, once a year unless it is to come over and steal some wood from poor widow women. We asked for the location of the biidge west of the Rock Ford in the petition calling for the election, which the records will show, and also by a seperate peti tion of this precinct which stood 45 for west of Rock Ford to 18 at the Rock Ford. What is the use of people, who, as they said themselves, last full "they had no interest in the matter" to got up and howl. Perhaps they havo a slough to drain. Thos. Vanghn. Maple Grove Farm. Webster Co., July 25th, 1879. Ed. Chief. How frequently we hear the "grumblers" say it never rains in Ntbraska or say we will certainly have our crops destroyed by grasshoppers. This is something that never bothers rac, and this certainly is a mistake, as I never saw a more flattering prospect for corn, and small grain will make over half a crop. I never saw so much rain as we have had in the past ten days, or two weeks, er at least, I thing so be cause I have had the thresher set at tay stacks for a week and can not get any threshing done between showers, and last Tuesday night it caped the climax by giving us one of the heaviest rains of the season; it rained for one hour as hard as I ever saw it rain in Nebraska. There was six inches of water fell on a level, making the ground too wet to fall plow for a day or two, and blowed the corn down some, doing slight damage to the corn, but serious damage to chintz bugs and potato bugs as they have taken possession of the fields of potatoes aad corn doing slight injury, but Lave been scarce since-tha big rain. Harvest is all over with, and stacking is all the go when it is not raining, and is dry enough. Roasting ears are ripe, we have kad a few raoRsw.i Yours truly, D. Sneltera. A traveling Brooi in town last Tuesday. a - -Vttc, - wJ -ssv-ft- -w saaav jsa s. t. - z aawr -? jzsgsskie . , -sxw-ss V. a -ij-Mrje&yiz. - aaaaav ir -"'"- ' W v r -&B?3&5 ' J-saaslPassssL- j - ??) - v ttP r "r , -r-rr "saaaaawHritBais wfey- J. t -t W- '.. A-Sjw"' -- v'T " Jr - .WSSBaHt'CyiLfJBBBa ' r- . -- Wi ardav . - .. -. --n-' --',, . rrwr ' " .aaoBnK!aHbaiBaaaa.-- TEE STORM AT BLUE HILL. DAM Of TO TBK TOW 8IQHT, FRKIOBT OARS BLOWN FROM THR TRACK. ORAI!C IX STACK IN THR FIELDS SCATTERED PROMISCIOUlLT. WINDMILLS BLOWN DOWN etc: The storm in tbe vicinity of Blue Hill last Monday was one of unusual severely. We are indebted to Mr. F. M. Snow for the following particulars: Tbe storm came on about 3 o'clock P. M. Tiermao's store in Blae Hill was unroofed Smiths lirery unroofed and south end blown out Joe Moor's im plement house blown down Meadal baum's store, tbe front blown out Davis goods terribly demoralised eight ars blown off the track the B. k M. wind wheel taken off. The sufferers ia the country are as follows: liorrocka wind mill tower aad all totally smashed up Isaac Mays, also the wheels of Forbes. Wilson's, Smiths, Moore's, Tobina and Fetx blown eff School beuse in district No. 32 unroofed and blown off its foundation Mr. Rer icks fine house jast completed, com pletely wreeked the greatest loss will be in small grain bat the usual energy of our farmers will manifest itself in re pairing the damage as far as they can. We have learned that even more dam age was done by the storm at Ayr on tbe Bine than at Blue Hill, but are un able to give particulars. The atom ex tended over a greater portion of the county, and tho damage to small grain has been very great. THAT BRIDGE. Ed Chief. Amongst the many Base and Witty articles, heroic resolu tions, and solemn whereases recently published in your piper, and all appar ently directed at the poor Inavale bridge, we have as yet but one side of the subject presented to us. Presuming upon your well known courtesy, the public's patience aad love of fair play, we will, before making our defense, review ia part the efforts of the disinterested patriots who have expend ed so mueh time and talent in trying to make a mountain out of a mole hilL There have been individuals (whose patriatism and devotion to other people's business would not allow them to attend to their own) canvassing aome sections of the oounty with petitions seeking and obtaining signatures and sympathy throngh representations which the facts will not warrant. First; it has been rep resented that the bridgo at Inavale would be built several miles west of Rock Ford. Second; that the tax would not nave carrmd tor a bridge west ef Rock' Ford. Third; that the bridge at present location will cost 1400 more than! at Rock Ford. Now sir, let us analyze ihcec several counts. First we will take the above mentioned patriots statement for present location of bridge. In patriots petition praying for injunc tion they say: "Bridgo is removed long way up the river" to-wit; one hundred rods. Second; petition asking com missioners to call a voto on said bridge, read, "tbe center of range twelve," the tiokots were made to read, "at or near Rock lord." This was done at tbe Huggestion of a couple of patriots. Third; tbe representatives of the several briJgo companies refused to bid on bqdgo at Rock Ford unless stone piers were used the cost of stone abutments over piling, would be several thousand dollars, consequently a new location was selected within one hundred rods of Rook Ford. Fourth; as we have had no late tornadoes or epedemics to mator ially reduce the population in this pre cinct, we beg lief to decline the "resolu ting" and "whereasing" of less than a bakers dcxen, as representing the senti ment of the people. Now sir, in view of the facta, with tho bridgo located withiu one hundred rods of Rook Food, and at leas cost on pres ent location, greater distance from wjst line of county than Guide Rook from east line, that the petition for election was for a point still further west, does it not seem that these injunctions, peti tions, resolutions, dark-lantern meetings and witty articles of a still baser sort are too much for the subject. May we not accept the wiity writer's version as true, that it is all for political effect Or will the noble patriots who have so severely taxed time, horse-iesh aad truth itself, still daiii that devotion to the interest of the people and a disinterestedness that is truly touching are the only mo tives which actuated them. Citizen. Horse owners should read the follow ing notice copied from the Scientific News regarding a new Horse Book which costs only 25 cts. "A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases; containing an "Index of Diseases, which gives tbe symptoms, cause, aid the best treatment of each; a table giving all the principal drugs ased for the Horse, with tbe ordinary dose, effects, and antidote when a poison, a table with an engraving of the horse's teeth at different ages, with rules for telling the age of the bone; a valuable collection of receipts, aad much other valuable information. By B.J. Ken dall, M. D., Eoosburgh Falls, Vt. We unqualifiedly commend this publi cation. It is intended to place ia the hands of the general public, io a cheap form, reliable information, so expressed tint even the unprofessional reader may readily comprehend and iateUigeatly apply it. A aaoet characteristic mature of the work it the style of illustratioa, which exhibits the appearance of the horse in the. different stages of disease, more especially ia the first stages These cuts are very strikiag in the truth wuh whkh they portray the "symptom of the various complaints described, and are specially Tamable to the inexperi enced and anprofeacioaal reader. The general aad oarefal perusal of the book, and judtdems application of the instruc tion it imparts, wonM greatly ameliorate the eonnutien ef the non naernl tc asset aenand "ef afi animals. Tha book may W had by send ing 25 cts., to the antler as abere. The fall term of the Nebraska Uai versity opens September 9th. mi srono. Rid Cloud, July ITCtb, 1879. Notice is hereby given that the cer tificate granted to W. G. Barker, is hereby annuled, and Saturday, the 2d day of August, is hereby appointed a a day for re-examination. A. A. Pope, Co. Supt. ICE! ICE!" ICE!!! Jce delivered to any part of tbe city by Evans A Clapp. MONEY TO "LOAN on improved lands. Apply to D. S. Coombs at tbb Court HeuK, Red Cloud Mr. Lutz is selling her summer UatM at cost. 48 ii W. B. Roby offers hw house for sale or rent. 50tf TO FARMERS. We wish to call your attention to our Machine Oil", which are of superior Suality, and we offer at bottom prices led Cloud Drug Store. 45tf Morris & Westveer. U. 3. XeXIT?. Wholesale & Retail Stationery, School and Mimelaneoua Rooks. Wall Paprr a speciality at Bed rock pricet, already t rimed. Fancy Stationery and Notions at the Po&t Office Building. We offer our White Ld and Oil at greatly reduced prices. Call and exam ine. IUd Cloud Drug Store, two doors west of Boy's Home. 45tf Morris k Westveer. T.i .rut Remedy of The Age, Sure Cure for Catarrh. If u-cd as directed on label of each box, re'ief is guaranteed. A dim pic, innocent and Mire remedy, relieves Neuralgia and Nervous Headache in a few minutes. Call and get a box of R. D. Yr.isra, Red C!oud;July 31 1879. Agent. TJTf VCZOfaU kind. Tumors, dit- Jar A 1 M ra J charges of hloo'l or saucuj. and all diee! of the rectum quickly and drr fpctlr cured by a liroplo ahd foothin remedy. For information addrenf 4-1 Dr. J. Kaber and Co. 22 Ann treet X. Y. NOTICE TOTEACHSSS. Notice i hereby (riven, that I will examine all peraona who rany dealre to offer thenselres ai candidates for teafbets of the primary or common school of Webiter county, at lied Cload on the firtt Hatarday of each month at nine c 'clock a. m. sharp. A. A. Port. Co.. Supt NOTICE 0? FINAL PS OOF. Land Office at Bloominston. KeV July &th. 1870. f Notiae is hrreby riran that the followinit named pettier hare filed notice of intDtion to make final proof in support of hia claim aad secure final entry thereof on the expiration of thirty days from the date of this noticx. vir. Lloyd M. Crabill, for tho auuth-west quarter 8ee. 24 town 3 rsne 12. and names th following an hit witneMM. viz; David 11. Wrick ef Cnth erton Neb. and Edward M. F. Urubb of Oath erton Neb. Jaly31aus28 W. SWITZKR. Reji.ter. NOTICE OF FINAL F3.00F, Land Office at Bloominrton Neb.) July 2Cthl 87v. Notice is hereby piven that the following named nettler hr filed notice of hi in'entinn to make final proof in support of hh c'aiin,.in'l ie cure finnl entry tbrroof at the expiration of thirty day from the date of thin notice, viz: John Sneltnn. for the loutb-eant noartcr Sec. 22 town 2 range 9. and natnen the following a his witneKC.. viz: Jnmos Wnrnfberger of Guide Rock Neb., and Francis M. Skular of UuMe Kook Neb. july31aug28 S. W. SWITZKR. Register, NOTICE OF FINAL PSOOF. Land OfTice at Hloomington Neb.) July 22d. IS7i. I 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 the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, vizi William J. Nnrris for the west half south-west quarter 98. and east half south-east quartar Sec. 29 T. 1 It. 11 west, and names the following as his witnesses, vii : Andrew J. Kenneckerof Red Cloud Neb. and William Van Dyke of Red Cloud Neb. julj3laag23 S. W. SWITZKR. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PSOOF. LAND OFFICE Bloominitnn Nebrask k.. 379.) Jaly 9th 1879 Notice is hereby given thnt the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in suppor of hia claim. and secure final entry thereof at tbe expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, vis: Francis M. Randall for the west half south west quarter north-eat quarter souta-wert quar ter and aorth-west quarter south-east quarter Bee, 34 T. 1 R. 11, and names the following as hia witnesses, vix : Oliver P. JfcKinley of lied Cload Neb, and Labon Aubushon of Red Cload Neb. S. W. SWITZBR. julyi7auglt Register. NOTICE OF FINALPaOOF. LAND OFFICE) Bloomington Nebraska July Sd 1579.) Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and secure final entry thereof at the rxpiratioa cf thirty days from the date of this notiee. vis: Henry Neimcyer for the south-west quarter S-. 28 T. 4 R. 10 west, and names tbe following as his witnesses, vis: Frederick Bank of Blae Hill Neb. and Louis Bitters of Blue Hill Neb. julylOaug? 8, W. Ewitxkb. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PEOOF. LAND OFFICE) Bloomingtnn NehraskaV July 5th 1879. 1 Notice is horeby 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 entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice vix; Henry C. Andrus of Webster county Neb for the south-west quarter Rec. 9 T. I It. 10 west, and names the following as his witnesses, vix: Fran ces Houchin of Red Cloud Neb. and Joaa A. Coon of Red Cloud Neb. July 10ug7 S- W. SWIT7.ER. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PSOOF. LAND OFFICE) BIoomingtoB Nebraska r Jaly 2nd 1879.) Notice is hereby riven that the fallowing namea seiner nas niea nonce oi ou inienuon io make finl proof in support of his claim, and se cure final entry thereof at tho expiration of uinj umji imBuiguuooi uu uvuee, iu . Charles Hunter, for the south-east quarter sec 28 town 2 range 12. and names the following aa bis witnesses, vix : Esra H. Jones of Inavale Neb. aad Leverett H. Luce of Inavale JfsK. 48-5t 8. W. SWITZEB, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL MOOT. Land Office at Bloomingtoa Neh.1 Jaly 7th 1879. i Notice is hereby given that the followias aasaed settlers have IM aotiee of iataatioa o saakefaal woof in rapport of their elaisas.astd secara f aal entry thereof at the expiratis of 30 days from the date of this aotiee. vir : Arthur L. Burton Homestead aneliestifl 1119. for the south-west quarter Sec 2 T. 2 R. 10 west. aad Barnes tbe following as his witnesses, viz: Ezra Partoa f Cowles Neb. aad Baxter P. Bar to a of Cowles Neb. Ezra I'artoa Homestead application 119, for the aorta-east quarter Sec 2 T. 2 It. weaC The claiasaat names the fellowiag perxtBs as his witnesses to prove his claim, viz: Arthur L. Mr ton of Cowles Neb. and Baxter P. Atrtea of Cowles Neb. . . . jalyI0asg7 S. W. SWITZEB. Reenter. Notice. Te J. J . Web Clatter: Tea are hereby no tified that Vernte Clatter did. on the 30th star of July 1S79. file her petition' ia the cict f the Clerk of the District Court ia and for Webster nut Nebraska, acaisst Tea. caargag raw with desertion treat her fer saoro than twe yean last aast; aad also fiulia to piuvias Jsr hsr; aad ztrarias: to be dive reed tress re. aa4 atas arajriac ler taa sssssrsiwt . -. w. . --iZJVtWm- aaaaaatft --x. ntVsf saoat ,"JZL.'3S 7ZZ.ri2ZZ:ilsii K. VbMs1wstm. &. . -?rttJS W "PJ WNBSJatie iScf4ssaWlsn.ssMMsiBlMmUatakaii " ssssrsi ww aw rajsjaw aa ttwa asid JasHsseat rsssslsta asssHiatfy. UJ fc J I V J A JtTZl 'MT7S: Vdsssslar Br. A. F. AILKY Sarfea Dwatlst, Jebaswa 4c Crosw tore. tUd CtoeJ. Sob. Latest tarrrr! -suwsaeats. iUtisfastUa rsinatooi ef Mr refaaded. Charges roas naatla. 7-tf SHEET Tbe fifth (era of this iastitation will opca ia the new- &4 onmtaodiou hall, L&tlt express! for tbe school, oa WEDXKSDAY. AUG. -'7th 1ST;. aad continue twelre wcrk. PafiU fltt(v for basinets or Irachinx Board ran bo obtsintd it iekvsaL!r rates. Taittoo $5 per tens, oae-balf payable ia adraace. For further infor roation address or call on tbe principal, C. W. Sprinjrer. 47 7t Red Cloud. Nek Red Cloud Mills! We are prepared to io cus tom work Flour peed amil QorM eal for Bale. JkJrSatisfaction guaraataed iu qual iti of flour 80LI, and craTOX work. Farmers .hould be particulax to secure tbe bait of seed-wheat. Potter &, Frisbie S.B.DUFFIELD&Co. DEALERS IN Draffs lc Medici net at Ketail or Wholesale. Using nil alike, they sell Good goods at Lw ar jCe. H Ution.ry, Wall paper, Si Paints, OiU, Varniahes K(o. SKoucy Purse, Bill books, Albums, Endless Variety of Toilet Article, Dye Sluffi, hair, too lb & paint Bruxbe IRkstands, Blank Books, Mows Etc. Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco's, Lamps, Inks, Pens, Pencils, WOTIOiYJ, Eligant Phsrmoecntical preparations a Specially. Hoaaeopathio Kemidiex. Everything Guaranteed to be as represented. Call at Store, one door South of Bank. RED CLOUD - KEB. SAM'L GARBER DKal.KR IN Dry Goods and Groceries BOOTH aad Mil OK Hats, Caps. & Ready Made Clothing ! We have the Largest Stock in the Valley ani will not be undersold. GIVE US A CALL, ONE k ALL Sam'l Carbert Re Claud 3fel. T. E. MOON, -DEALER IN DRY -GOODS, rocerie, Palate, Oils, Drag, Natiaaa, Cte. Aba a tall lias of Boots i Shoes, ate. Caps, aad AaffWAKE. sretrxFrseaUk-iaaxs rii. STTDCPDTBT7 WfU m ' " " ceods. Give sas a esoi. w.u.w. ij i h 11 i rt. i'i n i pi r" i eaaaav f aaaaaai jr- -. . aaa " an - -a . - i a . a s i iiaa.-ak. assBaaaBBBBBar- sv aaBiaaBiavavai . JILtEst UtTVEIU, HEADgUAP.TERS FOR BBaBaBaBaBaBaBBaBaTav ar arsBBaBaBaBaBaBaaaBaa SaBBaa 4V r sS'SflrHak ppppjpjpBB arMal " afaBB BBBBB Mi, Situ, Im, tsi Antrim BBBSrWl SWBHS SEWLU ,HA. lll.iKiS)- i aU J m i ata mf av Flour & Feed , STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. LEADER SN FllOTJR. FEED Corn. Meal. Sran Capd Fd d GROCERIES. Visit the Rrdriood Ofrti. ml nJ Iro vliion torhrn jou aat ui pw tor nn ft CL. HighMt market rr ia tasb rlp to srajn -All kinds ofrountrr fludur Ukrn u irhaic forcoods. Goodi ddtTtrod to all tart cf tw"a ffro of cbargr. Store oath of Keel's PIpw Farlorr. Red Cloud, Nebraska Furniture Store. A wholesale stock of Good of the Finest Quality aad sold nt priccH lower than zvsiizrosz orrsiED to tho l'ublic WT. H Reed. alT Special attention given lo Under taking. r?RD CLOUD. - - NKB. CHICAGO Lumber Yard KEI CLOU), N- b. Yard south of Hampton fc h'z ston shop, on Main ftrcct. Kssp cnn.'antlr on hand an assortment of Ismkrr. IjiIi. Mhlnirlr. ln...r Mia lasra. I.lnir llslrOmrnl. IMnalrr IMIm rST elr. PLATT & FRKKS Proprietor COME! For i'onr LUMBER f DRY LUMBER A SPECIALTY. THR RUT IS THR MAEURT Stl at sVeisrewt Fric -BY- RED CLOUD NEB. D. T, THOMAS DEALER XX RY-GrOODS, Groceries, HABDWABE, gHELFWARE AND General Merchandisef Agricaltaral Iaiplcaieato fallkiaa. m Ml Highest Market Price 1.BI, - af 4r 5 . , f s3ammaagr m, f paid for country '?'.- J f- PERKINS A IBITCHEXJbS RED CLOUD GROCERY STORE f Xi ij MKtC7 m a! a smt ttxs tt STAPLE AND FANCY CROCERIES. Oar food are Srt elas ta eixrf rrtf, a4 fwBs4 th3l - rass, s ttUl. All poafiit at th Wf A !" 4 3 l The Lowest Living Rates. And vc hope to merit the increasing patronage which is being bestowed upon ns. Kuy vour groceries at a lf G KNKRA L G ROCKRY STORK.. ors.n.i..i.-.iwu.wj..N Perkins & MitcTiclU il St. 11. MlKKK. MINER iir.t.cas i M ERCHANDISE. We k.ep Cotinstaatl On HnJ A Tull mt mm mmmm, m CLOTHING. (jfe. HATS- CAPS. BOOTS, Shoes. G lass; ware, Qccuss'six and Crockery, We buy our goods for CASH, and defy cowj pktion. When in town give us a call. One door south of Post Oflice. Red Cloud, HARDWARE STORE. HITCHKLL We keep on hand at all times, a large and com plete stock of Hard-ware. We also kfrp a supply 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 Oflice,. Red Cloud Neb. . eaa255a, I fcr daatnted areolar aa4 Triers. Literal Ttfraaa to iU TfasVts Don't buy until you hav teen th lightest running mtch'ir.9 m tha World, tho Ever RellabU "VICTOR." VICTOR tCWINC MACHINE COMPANY. UOOUZOW.X, C9MM mm Mm, 1st mm. Swl WaJasssk Asssstv CSUCMM9. IU. FOR SALK Bl' Mitchell & Morhart, Red Cloud- Ave yon going to Paint? TEE BEST XV TBB WOBLS B TH! Chemical Paint; Ceo. W. Pitkin Cos, - hsssfaasriKalisi. f MaMBfesaV . J. U M n. BROS -. - .U Ktts of Sti Of Nebraska. VI!fsaaaaBaBnaasiaaann A HI, lri. f OwufoS O ummUl (aWfilUaltt SlpiaaWf, 1178! 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