vt: ?' - -&-&$&& -' -aNr -aw-am-M am" ' & --iour?-. ljiMSsV--ifl - -!? ' ., lsb CLOUD CHIEF RKDGLOUDCHIUf r Red Cloud Chief. JOB AVOBIv. XTX A" HarrnA"; rurrtrr jam A, AT rsui-wc?ww3ii-s: -tuvrxg. HJIJEHED "EVEItY THURSDAY AT 2ED CLCTO, 27ESSASZA. M M. L. THOMAS, UUIternn4 Frsaprletor. "Eternal Vigilance is the price of Liberty." fln J $1.00 a year is the price of the Red Cloud Chief. $1. i ytr in AiTfi&cc, $2. it t&i cf yax. vol. vir. RED CLOUD WEBSTER CO, NEBRASKA. TH I RSDAY. JANUARY 15 ISS0. .NO. 23. It XflE M rs"i. t 1 R- V. K R Tine TaMe. Tkinc effect Sunday. May 4tb 1879. fStfjiva STATIONS. HASTINGS. AYR jsLUK HILL COwLKS ItKD OLOUD JFAVALE R1VKBTON FRANK LIK BLOOM IxGTO XOtT. 8:35ub g;03 7:40 7:05 C5 G:10 6:55 6-2S 6 :10ra. .T CHS T:25 7: :20 S.S5 Train daily, except Sunday?. A. R;lToaiaHnt O. W. Holdrtdce Jr Gen. manager. Svpi. Agents Wanted ! Tlie 3Cew Style "FAMILY," SEWING MACHINE!! THW TTSITiT. v IKC- J talKMactane Reduced to $25 IV ES i3 s ri 01 s& a The Cheapest and Zest in the Tfcrld ! Too Long in Uso to Doubt its Superior Merits. HOUOKSYTOPAY UNTIL HACHIiTE ISESL1Y3-1ZD TO YOU AND ZZAHIHSD .Liafekc t!johuttlc.doul)Ic-t!ircal,locktitch ,inino on both Mc! oftlio work), which rr reitod the hichc?tnwarl at llio Centennial In hibition, riiiladclitbia. I "a., in lS7f. And i. com. Tlota with a Larger AxMirtincut of Attachment far fine work tliun any other iii:nhuif, and lie tlJjSM to only $li. Ttpii an easy and pleasant machino to operate. r .(-urea the least care, -iroducus ciery variety f work, and wilt lnct until, the next century Begins Strong. Pimj'Io. Knj.i4 and KtBcicnt. Cf e it once. nd you will tno no other. Tho xnnuey cheerfully refunded if it will not Outwork sioaullitstuny machine atd'iuhlo tho price. j Jutr M them foxier than any other in con sequence of their bei!is"thc bct and thoLovrcgt Price." Kach machino thoroughly warranted with written guarantee for five years. Kept in order Free oft buret; money refunded at once il not entiffaetory. It yho met rolid, reliable and satisfactory rosJu ever imented f"r all kinds of lainily worR It if an acknriwlodijcd unequivocal ine chanVal tnccvf. thoroughly tested, .find used in th'Hn-nncU of ho t.es. An clcient. tilcnt, rupiii, reliable, and tver-ready helper to tho weary wife Ofnteauii'tri-:'. it will do tho work of a family for s lifn-tunc. orit ntll earn lrom $4 to $3 per day for any one who wiehi-s to sew tor a living, Thi inachiR.rrls less than Half the Price of any new niacin j r like nuality. litis extra lone largo--fiied Shuttle, eoMly removed. Extra lurxe-sixed bobbins, holding UK) yards of thread, doiuj- away -Ui the freauont rewinding of bobbin.. It i- iff "ator ytrcneth and constant hard work. In- , JfvT"rccitbte working parts, uiuuufdaturel of I fin,olihod steel. V ill run for ycara without repairs: is nimp'o to learn, easy to manage, un derstood in an hour, and always ready iu a n3 mout to do every decription of heavy or line . work at less co.t or trouble than any inaehine at by price ever did or can do. It will sew Mvtairr a nee He cn pierce, iron, laco or c.iui- 'ric to heavy cloth or haniese. with any Kind of "Inre'iu. ami will run ott twenty yara per miuute. t u?fh Ftronjr, fclraicht ueoilles, and never breaks them. Lf cannot mis or dpp a stitch, ravel or break Uia throul. Ifyou have any other machino uuy this and havo x better one. Tho ca.e nnd TaptJ.tv cf its motionand qunlity of it work, are in b(.3rccomraendaMitn. It will hem. toll. tuck, braid, cord, bind, gather, quilt, rufilu, ploat. fold, oallnj. shirr, roll, baste, embroider, lun up "lth. etc.. with elegance. iM-e and swiftness. BaT"pas.-"cd bv any machino ecr invented. UKWAKi: Of IMlMSiTION. The Price? for our sew mnchit.es are less than those as ted by dealers in feocond-haud, rebuilt and rtfiuihed midlines- or those selling out old toc to cloi-e up bui!ie. many such inferior nnd old style machines beiuc olfercd as new at reduced prices: beware of imposition and only h rn machines. There aro no mcw first-cla.s Too offered as low a.j tho Family," by many uouars. Alacliincs sent for examination before pny mait of JiUl. Extraordinary inducements offered to Clergy man, Teachers.StoreKeepors.etcto act as axents. Horse and h agon furnished free. . I'or testimo nials sco docriptivo boots, mailed free with camples of worK, liberal terms, circulars, etc Address, J?,,AilILY, SEWIK&KAOEISB CO., 9f 755 3roaiTa7, 2Tejr Yori. ThU rrnnrlable mfdldco n care Prlin, Splint, tuin, .iiiiouf, cu, ur out- rniarcrurpi, ana IU rcraoie the Ituaeh without Jtllsterlnc or cautlor ior. Ita rrmnly cTcrlicowrMtnjuUU lor ctrtJnty of action la loiipinc tne imuri ana rt noting the Duiic.n. l'ricc Ji. dm! Mr rircuux Civlng nosltlTa uroof. and Tour rmmta. grta f aiur9. juairur vonuarlulau rrinaikmt.lc lurmi thouiuwli har hat a tmnrg all h cmulir on hortti aad rtry kiii of laoicnna from wUarer ui H.enrlriir paln Cure cause, ii sat alio ixrn uara wlin perftrt uemi in drp-tatcd paiui of l"ug I'.aii Jinplninaa. Urcae v tiara in niiul vn 1tln.Uiit Iamrarai of U Tear duration. nmItreiJl Ak tha ptnon affiirtnl bad 11 tnrtl many rtmrdlei within cCrct. and wai fcallr rw-. . . "Kndalll Shnar4nCur"a Iwn? Sparln of vrrl mantVi rrowth. rearly ,afl inaiHBtly cured two rrara UL go, (after IS jrara cf Jialf u tarrs bras ". t!1nrintnIth m .viUta( t.UA &XIf?a ; and comp'rtrl r atopped the lanenrsa aud remorrd the eiUarreirtct. I hxn W vorkrd tEe horse crrr ainrs W A rr and comrortrl r tlalla Hitavtn Cure. Vc trt" A. Criow a iUteoicrt which ru mac vrJLJaTd and he crvar haa been lAiSarbrcouidl eTer aeaanrrLf- under oath, and sj wa liara frtnce in the site of fie hock IoinU tiDr I treated him with 'KeB-laU'a Hpavta Cure." K. A. G.VIXE9. ezaailned tha norae rtay times o krow it to Eaoabnrgh FaUa, t-,leb5, 1S9. Sworn and rubterlbed to bcfJa DC tills a:th diT cf rctiruarr. A. D. I9. be rroa VL w7r7 Jons (i Jt.-rr, Jaitire of the Frtee. CVU ' a4 a1ffrmutriHt rtrrnlarrnTre.Tl. J. li 3CKVIU1U. fc Co Ksoaburfh Falla, Vermont. T-sV JLD BY DRUGGISTS. jBAKiNG POWDER The rURaST. nSALTHIEST, STRONGEST ul RfST B1KIXG POWDER la the tTorld. iVii solicit as unarrjndiccd comparUon with AKavfther kicd. (fUABAXTCCD VRKK FKOX ALU M OB AKITIIIMJ UXUKILTHFCL Had warranted to give perfect aatitfactioa. tsJc Xattimcrxrea 07 BlhriUK bJH tutx , ? IetrHavea,Ociiii. HERE! S5 in IrSDaX fo: M cia, . KatMartiM Caraata1. XT KKE tUa Okutaw ! U Taloabla noaaTsitlar Seereu: 10 Rlah Kc llaldrr: I Plain Holier; I Bubtcr-ti FKii; tZna Carat rpea; 12 hu fiae Taper; 1 UO Bawkt Out rourFoaca, rwd ChiDMC Seerel for claaur Imea, (bit aaaoer adluu aa- crrt.) All eect for Fifty Costs. StaKpt tikta. Aadnaa. tXatah. UK. l IOH Btaua. VUL, V . z .. ::mG State-1 i u n u or Waitb. asau -' 'WJ jtr --"f-r 'zrzi , -v'SBri-v a Vt CARPENTER SAWS a)r Gk thr kind, too can tie ftumurtf with cor aa- jrtfwf'yraeJUnr to that it will cnt Better than XJrer. The tlh will all remain of uI sue and aihape. Sett free on reeejf ffM.SB Xn any rrtpfthernludbtates. Illnauated CircslaraWe. CovIA getUm eanteiUit ever fount att aWf f. AddrM JB. JSOTM 4b MMO., JTeac 0. mC tve hre hcsSreds of ItUrs from taen ta'o ax liaa&tae wb y thy waold no taie S3 foe at- $350 A MONTH! A3nTT3TASTr3l rfAdjATMOwSOfJ.--ai,-!. jS ea Diar arunca la at warM I a tSaMTrn 0QM Wemxa 'KCSXTZS, Of srhieh X Iff I t,liaBfcVftc.-1tifjt?Ue0tacst,VajTaaUdl JiafSL ASrao wit; aus?, rr. J.K. TUUr, !u Latia, IU mm "" BUSINESS DIRECTORY. J. R, Will cox, ATTORKEY AT LAtr andU. S; Commls Koacr. ColItKtis promptly attended to. OMc one door north of Chief Office. MD CLOUD - - KS3 o: c: case, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on. dooi north of Garbc's store. BED CLOTO, 2iTS CoilectioDB made and promptly remitted j. s. gFlham, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office one (hxrr north of Kaley JJrot. RED CLOUD, - - - NEB W. C. REILLY, ATTOIiNBY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. AND REAL Ce-TATE AOB2T. Red Cloud. Neb. rjPrompt Attention Given to Collections. OmcK-Ovcr Johksos Cntrs Store, with C. H. POTTER. Edwin C. Hawley, ATTni'Eir AND COUN A SKLOKAT LAW. Office over Farley's Drng Store. ED3MW - - 133. JAS. LAIRD, ftTTORNEY AND COUNSELOR (j& at law. Juniata Nebraska. Will prao tice in all the Courts of the rotate. Prompt attention j-iven to all business entrusted to his care. Office on the east side Juniata Avenue. July 1 7 H. S. KALEY, Act.B.d-M.R.It.LanJ. C. W. KALEY Notary Public- ATTORNEYS AT LAW and real es tate Agents. Will practice in all the Courts inthis State and 'Northern Kan. Collections promptly attended to and Correspondence solicited. Red Cloud Neb. X. W. TCLLEYS, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, U. S. Pension Surgeon. M&"Omcr. oyer Kaley Bros, law office. BED CLOUD. NEBRASKA EL-BEIST A. II ALL ITI. D. Physician & Surgeon, RED CLOUD, NEB. Having located jierrasncntly nt thi idace.I will attend to all calls, day or nijtht. Office for tho present at I'arleyV drujr store: at night at hi residence ovor Nenhoue-e'ij Storo. I?m3 DR. SHEEEE, Proprietor of CITY lrng STOBE, Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, Faints, Oils, VARNISHES, Etc., Etc. VALLEY HOUSE; F. C. WINTON, Pro RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. First Claf s in every respee t. Freo 'bus to and from all trains. SaniDle rooms for commercial men, Give us a trial. V. . Riehar dson. S. Garber. Eicliardson , Garter, DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. --.0. Ilishest market price paid fur ho and cattle. J. E. Smith S. C. Smith M.B.THomt"OK. Pros. First Nat. Cah. First Late Tfller First ank, Beatrico at. Bank Nat. Dank Beat Neb. atricoNcb. rieNeb. JtompBon, BANKERS, RED CX.01LD XJEK. "Will make collections in any part of the United States Sell exchance upon the princi pal eastern oitie Loan money upon improved farms Receive dtpo-its subject to sipht drafts Allow interest upen time deposits, and trans act a scner.il Banking business. RitrEBKKrr3: Omaha Xational Bank, A. S. Paddock, U..S Senator; First National Bank New York. Cambridge Vallej National Bank, Cambridge Now York. 3D. GK "Valkei CARPENTER & BUILDER, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. All kinds of carpenter work done with neatness and dispatch and satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at the store ot C. E. Putnam or at Pcrkias & Mitchell's. li-tf EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET BED CLOUD, NEB. Tat choicest of Fresh meat;. Sausages, Towls and everythixg in the line that the mar ket afford, always on hand. J-Shop two door south of Sfccrer's dm: store. Feed JSaie Stable, J. D. Pqsx, Prop. RED CLOUD, r r x& prs&ft umm i VBaBaSaB iBaBaBaV BsakLjBsfP. KL THE CHIEF. M. L. THOMAS, EDITOR THURSDAY JAN. 15. 1SS0.. At the time tho women captives taken by the Utcs at the Meeker massacre were returned to their friend? by the In dian, it was given oat and published by a number ofjournals, tho CfllEF among the rest, that the captives had suffered no indignity at tho hands of tho red dev ils, This statement, it transpires, was a mi. tale, the hellUh crime of the fiendish Utcs was covered up for a time by that contemptible idiot and mountebank, Carl Schurz, Fecretary of the Interior. Mr. Schurz Indian policy and the out races which it indirectly brings about, will have the effect to damn forever the memory of that man. The Beatrice Eprcs in sneaking of the n flair say?: It is too much to hope that the administration will deal with these red devils in the manner that their recent crimes demand, especially after it is re membered that the true story of their out rages upon tho helpless females captives Mrs, Mocker and daughter and Mrs. Price has been so carefully suppressed and all knowledge thereof denied. Ac cording to the direct testimony of theso women their persons were outraged by their red captors, and that the'r sad tale is truo no person can doubt. That they wcro the victims of a crime the thought of which makes the flesh creep and the blood ruo cold a crime so horrible, so piukening, so fiendish, that the perpetra tors forfeit by it all right or claim to the protection of an already too lenient gov ernment. The law can hardly punish such a crime; yet it remains for the horror-stricken people of Colorado, particu larly, and of the country generally, to in sist that the most swill and terrible pun ishment be visited upon these monsters, even if it be the extermination of tho en tire tribe, which in the perpetration of the crime and tho shielding of the guilty ones has forfeited all claims for further leniincy or protection from the govern ment. Carl Schurz, in concealing theo facts, in shielding the Indians, and in pratiog about tho success of ''my policy" meantime, can scarce be considered in any other light than that of particcps criminis, and should be a loathsome eb ject of disgust to the entire country, but what is now doniauded ot him is that he lay otido his pig-headed, sentimental fool ishncsi, and lend a hand iu administer ing a punishment that shall be both sure and swift. Tho people of tho west, who have too often with their own eyes seen the true side of the Indian, will not much longer submit to this puerile, driveling sentimentalism, which has niade the Indian Bureau an abomination in the-eyes of tho entire country. Monday morning the Union Pacific railroad surveyors commenced the pre liminary survey of a now line of road from this city southwest. This projected road will traverse this county south and west, passing through Kearney county and ou southwest to Denver, or to a con nection with the Kansas Pacific, opening up a section of the finest agricultural country in the west, and make Hastings a still greater railroad center. We will, as the survey progresses, and as soon as other information can be ob tained, lay the same before the Gazette readers, keeping them informed of the progress made by this line of road which promises so much for the future welfare of Hastings. Gazette. Our WasMngton Letter. Washington, D. C. ) Deo, 31st, 1879. J That General Grant is having a good time here among his old cronies is very evident. They are feasting and enter taining him in a quiet way which still provokes contrast with the noise and hurrah of his other receptions. The opinion is growing stronger that his friends advises cessation of gieat public shows in his behalf as dangerous to the Presidential boom. There is no question that the men who have been allowed to "run him" have injured him to some extent. If we were to take tho opinion of them selves entertained by the small let of Greenbackers in Congress we should con clude that they could contest the action of that body. They threatca all sorts of legislation on the financial question, and among the things they expect to do is to pass law, limiting the future refunding operations of the Treasury Department by adopting 3 J per cent, as the highest mtcrtst to be paid oo any new bods is sued. I do not believe there is any pros pect of their success in this or any other of their pet schemes for agitatloa, po litical capital is aboat all they hope to obtain by this method. An Indian war seems inevitable, from the conversation of Government officials, and Secretary Schurz has about made up his mind that peace talk k a failure. He is harshly criticised is some quarters for the feebleness of his policy. That the negro exodus is a living re ality is proved by the numbers of colored people continually going through Wash ington to the North. The abscDee of the President whil General Grant is making his visit here is the ocoasiea of some disagreable fceliag. K-ffos. STATS CZJ?TC.31 The Grieves farm north of Crete ha received 500 head of tbeep among which are 40 thoroughbreds. Five thousand cattle, worth $20,00, and 10,000 bog, worth $100,000, arc being fad in Washington county. On account of increased buine2S on tha St. J. & W. railroad two freight train a day are now being ruo A woman bavaheady turned op claim ing to be the wife of "Cueyt-nno Jack," the PlatlEinouth mier, who died recent- ly. Mrs. Wilson, tho lady who sued the saloon keepers of Wahoo for selling her husband liquor, has received judge ment. Bonds were voted lat Saturday,- iu Thayer county, for tho extension ot the U. P. from Uelvidere via Hebron, oa to Kansas. The plan? and specification? for Ash land's new hotel have been received. The buildtnes ij to be G6 feet front by SO feet. Tho Nebraska State Horticultural so ciety will hold its wintur meeting at Lin coln commencing on the third Tuesday in Januury. Mr. S. W. Schroder of Falls City had his stable and cribs destroyed by fire last week entailing a lots of $000. Thd fire was the work of an incendiary. About one half of the corn in Saun ders county is still standing in tho field. The weather has been such that it wan impossible to gather it. According to soma of the best legal talent in the state Nance county is in no judicial district and docs not come under the jurisdiction of any district judge. Tom I. Atwood, a young Lincoln engi neer, formely city enginncr. ha struck it big in the mining district of Silver Cliff, Colorado, no has sold one clam for $55,000. A farmer named Griswold, residing fourteen miles from Lincoln, caught his right arm in a corn sh oiler, whiie opera ting that machine on Christmas day, and had the mu?olisof the right arm crushed from the wrist to the elbow. A new groenhouse has lately been erected on the model farm connected with the university. The board of regents, at their last meeting, appropriated 53, 000 to be used in making experiments with new grains and plant-. Mr, Aeariah Masters, who lives about three miles southeast of Bell Creek, lost his barn, stable, gJ&.iary, 500 hu3hols of wheat, harness farm machinery, etc., etc., oy firo recently'. The fire is suppos ed to have caught from a lantern. Loss about $1500. Now stock yards woro built last week at the B. & M, depot, at Seward, to ac commodate the increasing demand of the stock business. They are 50 by 200 feet, and occupy the same place as tho old. Dr. Livingston, of Plattsmouth, has been selected by the fish commission to prepare the anuual report to the govern or. The commission have now 200,000 hatched at Romine's fishery, at South Bend, Cass county, which they will dis tribute when the weatli2r becomes suit able. Bishop O'Connor, of Omaha, purchas ed of Mr. MoFarland, of tho B. & M. land department a few days ago 35,000 acres of land in Greeley county for tho Catholic Colonization Society, paying $1.50 an acre therefor. The Albion papers announce the death of F. M". Connelly, of that place by acci dentia! poisoning on Tuesday evening, December"i3. He was troubled with rheumatism, and took a dose of aconite in mistake for valerian, the two bottles standing near together. Nance county has two distinct sets of officers. Chas. Rakestraw, the specially appointed county clerk, issued certificates of election to those receiving the highest number of votes, as the returns indicated according to order of the court, but upon tendering his resignation lately, the old board of commissioners accepted it, ap pointed a new clerk, and has issued cer tificates otherwise. While-Judge O. B. Williams, of Sew ard, was trying a case in his office last week, a bullet came crashing through the window, just grazing his forehead, and flattened itself against the brick wall. In the midst of the excitement a boy walkwd in and said the he had fired the shot which had come eo near proving disastrous. He said it was an accident, as he was intending to shoo t a pigeon, and showed the weapon from which the ballet Lad been fired, which was of a kind asoch in fashion among boys, and known as a "nigger-shooter." Seward Reporter. "The rolling'stone gathers no moss.1' So the roving farmer is quite apt to live an maeasy and restless fits and die leav ing no home for his wife aad children. Every young farmer may plant trees in his early life whose delightful shade or healthful frait he may reasonably hope to enjoy in his declining years. Let the yomng farmer saake up his miad to live aad die oa his farm, unless there are spec ial reasons for changing, and thea im prove every opportunity to make home such as he will enjoy when old. Let him aim to saake it a good place to Eve aad it will be a good place to die. Champion. I &TKCJUBS 70Z THX CBIXTa a. A. BROWN, (SuccftAor to W. H. Reed,) DEALER IX PARLOR. BEDROOM and Kitchen FUEISriTUEE Brackets, Chromos, Picture Frvmes, Mattresses, Etc. COFFINS always on hand and trimmed on short notice. PPICK a LOW as anvin tho valley t-Rcpiiring of all km Is done prompt ly and satisfactory. RKD CLOUD, - - - N'FaB. 9IR9. O HI. UAWLEY, -STEACHER OF;"- Vocal and Instrumental sic f6 B88Y, D la LIB I UOUriE PLANTS, FLOWE&VOTS, WIRE STAND- &C NICK and CHOICE articles a specialty. Next tho 'old Court lionie,' Webster St. RED CLOUD, NEB. City BAKERY and RESTAURANT ! A. tauter bach, Propr, PF.AI.KR. IN ALL KINDS OF CANNFD GOODS FRUITS. NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, ETC. rsssa aazAD.riES, cases, sverj :iom. Warm Meals at all hours, 25 cents. (AFRESH OYSTERS always on hand. Webster Mreet. one door south of Kaley Bros, law office. RED CLOUD. - - NEBR. vT-0 FOXSHB at LAST! THE Adjustable Rocking Chair. SIX ClIAftKBS'.l From a SEWING CHAIR FOR THE LADIES TO A CRADLE for the It III Y. For Sale in Webster and Franklin coun ties ONLT Y G. A. BROWN, RKD CLOUD, - Nebr. bin. HARNESS SHOP nr J. L. MILLER Keeps constantly on hand a full line "of Harness Collars, Saddles', Whips, Hor?e-Blankets. Combs, Brush es, Harness Oil and every thinc nsnahy kept in a first-class shop. Two doors north of the bank. TisHgisit Casb Price Pali far Slles and Pars. NIMBLE SIX-PENCE. GEO- W. DOW, Dealer iM Groceries & Confectioneries, Choice Teas, Coffee Snnr kc White Pish & Mackerel. Gr-w-a. Dried aud Canned FruiU. The bei To bacco nd Cifiuu Klonr and wel coa satlx on hand. Kess, Bauer aad Wood Tilui ii PijfflH! for goads. Erer-ruu&s warranted to be as represeated. OIVK ME A CALL nd I will do TOtt ood. la door aorth of rgu oSee. Red Cloud, - Neb. D. T. THOMAS -DEALER IN- HARDWARE, SHELFflTARE AND General Merchandises Affrieali.iral IaiplcMimts fall Ids-ads. Highest Market Price, paid ior country produce; ia JK-i3ar Mu CWliB9, - aslf Ts. Credit! "Economy is Iho road to Wealth.'1 Goods bought before BEING SOLD AT BOTTOM FIGURRS, AT LIDDY'S CASH STORE. l - Blankets, Check, Plain and-Plaid FlannckJ LlEANS. COrrONAPM ASP WOOL CA - MvlRTx MOOilEBY, GLOVtt A.ND L'MJERWEAR., DRY In endless prices that will land at provingly, your winter supplies at LIDDY'S. 'A large assortment of the celebrated M. Sclz Chicago hand made Boots 6c Shoes, every pair (warranted and the best fitting made, for sale 'onlvat LIDDY'S. ; I J j Groceries. Crockery & Queensware : at price thivt nune can Leal, ami few equal. i ! Remember, for fair square dealing and always at lowest cash prices you will hud it to your advantage to -call on lied Cloud. LIDDY. i 0 H. Mmii. MINER UeiUn in AiiatonAUAMmce1 ' k vi mcRL-nHiiuiQi.. io (rj Wo kf t constantly on hand a full stock of fa I DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. Clothing, jjj HataSi Caj)s Q Boots,? 9 0 Cf Glassware, Qubenswark and$ 5 CROCKERY. V 1- sx -- tir. l . j r 0 We buy our and defy competition. When 2 in town cive us a call. q' One door Soath of the Pst Red Cloud. -.-kwwa. w.vuui F. NEWHOUSE. -DEALER 15- GKOCEEIES, AND NOTIONS, Red CUad, - Nebraska The public Renerally are reaueted to call and examine ttfy ood and prices, as a haro of the patronage is Kliaited. W&" Store, first door north of Moth er's meat market. 14-26 F. XEV7HOD8K. SAM'L GARBER DULE IN Drv Goods and Groceries BOOTS srnd SttORH Hats. Caps. & ?aYy ,? Clothing , m Wt have the Largest Steck ia the Valley aari will net be aaderseli. GIVE U3 A CaLLs ONE k ALL- Sam'l, Carber the advance, and stilu - - fc - ? IVERE!. fcllWL4. .VL'WICS. r.r"i . i COODS variety, maks vou smile ap-' and immediately purchase , : HK J- L. Muai. y bROS. .5 all klr.J-of goods for cash, Office. 9 u. 0 0 COME! For l'our LUMBER! DRY LUMBKR A SPKCIALTV. TSX H7.9T I.V THE WAHCLET via at Uwnt rrices) J -BY RED CLOUD NEB. CHICAGO Lumber Yard BED C J,OUJ, Tich, Yard south of Hampton Sc Rx Hsn'j shop, oa Main street. 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