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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1880)
i'.iifw. ! . .- . . i. - -nCFSrj E9tjaw8a(ft?i "'Hi. - w vW-?tJ' ',-',r ' ' --isBsr;--w - -r " - - 'Mfc. It it i V ""5 err rs 3$ St r '.' y tf THE CHIEF. !LOCAL MATTERS. Farm forreatt at Co wle, -call at (ITu office. fispt. Pop weot ta Liooolo last Maaday. ' O. C. Caae tV again able to be io hi 5: office, arf'atteBd to business. & - . Several afrea loads of bogs were 3 " brovfbt ts town lat Tuesday. If baa turned several degrees colder, and wood aad coal is in demand. Proaiee of wood don't warm op our office worth a eent tbia cold weatber. Every week additions are made to tbe nanber ef papils io the select school. Regular trains on the R. V. R. R., now ran j far west as Republican City. Yesterday was a singing cold day, the mercury is still coquetting with zero. Jut Received A nice lot of wall paper at Browns furniture 61 ore. 2 w The Chief office now has about a hundred "fonts" of new job and adver tising type. Just received another large lot of stationery and printers stock, at the Chief afioe. There will be five Sundays in the month of February. This occurs bat 3 times in a century. . Mr. John Keppltr of Beloit, Kan., has been eaatalled as foreman of the Chief establishment We had the pleasure of forming the acquaintaiH&nf a number of our brother quill-drivers, at Lincoln last week. The Fret Preu thinks that tight lacing should be encouraged. It kills off the foolish girls and leaves the sensible ones. It is pretty generally known among the newspaper fraternity that it cost Senator Paddock $1,125 to get control of the Kearney Preu. Stbayed: From the premises of Mr. LidJy in Red Cloud, one little black sow pig. Anjone returning it will be Euitably rewarded. Large quantities of wood have been brought to town in the laet few weeks. We should like to receive some that is promised us on subscription. Chattel. mortgages, warrantee deeds, losses, bills of sale, Justice's blanks 4c , -STe sold at the Chief office as cheap as they can be bought in Lincoln. Fred Nye's "pomo" read before the Nebraska Pres9 Association, at Lincoln last week was a good 'un. It is too long for our columns, or we would publish it. We believe the Chief job office is the most complete iu south-western Nebraska, we may be mintaken but we, challenge comparison in quality of work and prices, all the same. We have recently made some costly additions to our office in the way of new type, a new paper cutter &c, and hope those who owe us on job work &c., will Iy ss promptly as they can. A number of typographical errors crept into the last issue of the Cuief, which maybe attributed to tbe fact that in the absence of the editor, tho proof reader neglected his business. Mr. J. L. Elliott brought to this office last Monday, a bushel of Nebraska grown peanuts. They are as nice and plump aj any that are shipped from the sunny south, and had ought to com inand as high a price. Red Cloud post office is now a third class office and the postmaster is ap pointed by tho president of tho United States. McNitt who has held the ap pointment from tbe Postmaster General for several years has been re-appointed -by the president. Providence permitting, a scries of sermons on temperance will be preached by the Ministers of Red Cloud, at the Court House, on Sabbath evening's. Rev. J. A. Dixon will preach the first on Sabbath evening, February 1st, 1880. All are cordially invited to attend. Some time ago we promised that we woald publish the names of parties wbo jumped the country," and forgot to settle their little bills at this office. Since then we have had to advertise two or three dead beats, and now it comes the turn of Mr. James Davis who owes us ?2 93 for the Chief, and whose paper is returned to us bearing tho suggestive words, "skipped out." Remember that the Chief office is ready at all times to turn out Job work in a lathfactory manner, at prices as low as can be had in, the west. Our job , type is all of I he latest styles, and we are constantly adding new fonts. The old type that was used in the Chief office a year agohas nearly all been shipped back x- to the foaadiy, and none but th'e best eylo-j of new type is used in our iob ' . departaaeat. We publish elsewhere a letter from the department of the Interior to the , Heparin and Receivers, os final proof, -' ' which we recoauaeed to the notice of -: oar readers whojiave not yet proved up on their cl. It-wtll be .aoticed that it aeeaac to he the object of the Depart- fest to give the homesteaders all the ' trouble possible, and it would sot rar- ' prise us if they would eventually get the land office matters so complicated that f the ."homesteaders atd pre-emptors could !Mt prove up atalL V? H. 8. Kaley of the Stale Fish Com aiicrioB has been patting young California &a!anoa ia tha streams of this part of the .State. Last week he deposited 10.000 in -he Blue at Crete; 5,000 in the Little 'Ulne at: Ayr7 and s e were returning from Lfeaala feat Wednesday, the train -acaactoa'akad halt at abovttwo aailes WW Caws e E'ni Creek, and' going oat to ae what was, the. putter, we wit- - .. . - . ... 4 the damping or s.coo ot tae httie f, 'JiUa info tbe placid waters of Eta Ufeak.n.Wtf hone (he "weall fry" will MONMr aad Kfeerally strck the etreae in v. ., , -.m. r ,- J-i,-rr. I rii:cb. ttey ie Men placed. - f? Curtains: A large variety cloth and paper at Bbowns. 2 w Dr. Mosena, of Superior, has located in thin town and tendeis his profesatosal services to the afflicted.' See card in another column. The class in banking and book keep ing in the select fchool ba been presented with a valuable lot of blanks for their use, by Mr 31. B Thompson, banker. Taxes arc so outrageous Irish that we have about concluded that it would be cheaper for us to turn over to the county what little property we poses? and then take a lease on it. For the Crown Jewell Patent floor, and all other kinds of flour and feed, meal and oats, and alro for plows and harrow, the farmers will find it to their advantege to call on Cba.. E. Putnam before making there purchases. tf Boys! You that are in the habit of gathering at the post office about mail time to curse and swear, and have lots of fun, you are invited to stay away, I will not allow it any mora. M. B. Mo Not, P. M. C. W. Springer, principal of the select school, will deliver his lecture on the ''Development of the Republic," before tho teachers association, at District No. 9, Saturday evening, January 31st, 1880. Post, Warner & Albright is the name of the new firm that will commence business next Saturday at 1 o'clock. Their bills, printed at the Chief office are out, and we would advise our readers to call on the gentlemen at their place of business on the tod in front of Valley House. Baldwin, one of the famous Olive gang, who was confined in the Kearney jail made his escape recently and nothing has yet been heard from him. Criminal carelessness on tho part uf thoso having charge of the prisioner is the causo of his getting away. Business men who advertise in tho Chief, may at all times have the privi lege of examining our subscription list to ?atUfy themselves that our rates for advertising are cheap ro.isideriog tho circulation of the paper. The Chief has the largest circulation of any paper in this valley, ''and don't you forget it." Makried: At the Residence of the brides step-father Mr. John Jlollison. near Wells, Jan. 8th, 1880, by Rev. J.' T. Milncr; Mr. Nelson Heinrich and Miss Sarah Johnston, all of Webster Co., Nebraska. The following was handed us for publication by one who evidently belongs to tho "wiuners:" A match game of base ball for a ball and bat came off last Saturday, between the Red Cloud "Winners" and the "Mjsobacks". As the beginning of the game the Mossbacks were veary hope ful and willing to risk their last dollar, (the first one not bnng at hand) on tho success of their side; but at the end the seventh inning the umpire decided in favor of the Winners. But the captain of the Mossbick's, (who by the way is rather a silent man) kicked like a mulo bat hit nothing. Se'o. of the R. C. W. B. B. C. The score ran 74 ta 10, in favor of the Red Cloud Winners. COWLES XTEUS. Mr. T. J. Ward of tho firm of Ward & Everett started for Burlington, jlowa, last Monday morning. Mr. A. B. Fox, of tho firm of N. D. Fox & Co., was in town Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Fox is pleased with the location and contemplates further im provements. Mr. George Hogor was in town last week and has concluded to locate here. Mr. Hoger is a No. 1 blacksmith, and ho will be surportcd by the vicinity surround ing. Mr. Hill is now our blacksmith, and we have no doubt but that both wilj 1 .11 .i... .! rrl v 3 v' .11 j.uiutw cuauuciier in moon av-autn- dcrs store is an improvement, and gives the light that was needed. Mr. Saqe our efficient Railroad Agent contemplates a visit to his home ia Iowa in about a week. Mr. Sage is a compe tent and pleasant young man, and we wish him a good time on his visit Mrs. Moon and Mrs. Callender enter tained a party of their friends at their residence on the evening of the 20th inst. Mubic, games and refreshments was re ceived by the guests, and all went home satisfied that they had spent a very pleasant evening. B. Eulings en the School-Law. By State Superintendent Thompson. 137. Tbe school-board cannot compel children attending school to procure and use other books than those on state-list. The school law nowhere gives the district-board the right to adopt or select school-books. Sec. 91 devolves this duty on the State Supt. Io answer to frequent com pi in ts of the "continual change of text books," I take occasion to say that all such changes are without authority of law in dtfiince of law, indeed. We are told that certain ones of the "Grace" charch apposed the issuing of eoaspliaaeatary tickets to the Chief at the time of the recent festival given by that body, oa the grouid that tbe Chief was opposed to Senator Paddoekl We fell bad about it, of course, but if we had wished to have gone te tha entertain ateat we xmld have borrowed tea cwt and Loaglit a lleket, whih wehadaght to have doae, considering that we, had only given the organization a few dollars worth of advertising, gratis. While we respect the members of the above aased church, and would fia treat them with the same courtesy extended to" other church orgaauatione, wa -must say that we cannot altowoarself to he swerved fraa tha pefttical eearsa that' we 'have Barked oat, evea Ihowgh the alluriag bait of a coapliaientary ta a tea cent charah sociable be held oat to us, and thatia ia tba fatare "Grace" chareh will pay regular advsrtiaiag rates for all notices inserted ia the columns of the j u GariT. An exchange aaya: The cheap printing-swindler of Oaiaha has been sending out prices again. He is a swindler be cause he does the pootest kiad of work oa tbe poorest kind of materia-', for prices that little more than cover th e cost of good stock. It is to be hoped that our buriuvss men bare better sense than to grab at the bait. Ifyou want a first chm flour bay of the Red Cloud njiilc. as they are making a genuine article cilied tbe Crown Jewell Patent, the only patent flour now for sale in the Republican Valley. They abw make other grades that are first class. Satisfaction given in custom work. m Clodzg out iea?ess cf Ccst. Now is the time to buy, those that are in need or expect to need good, come early and make your selections before it is too late. J. c. Farley. - All kinds of blanks for sale at the CuifcF office. A stock of nice opened at Koby's. fresh candy just Mr. John Aultz baa secured the ser vices of the well known and popular ba ker, Mr. John Miller, who now does the baking at that establishment. The best of fresh bread, cakes, pies &c , can al ways be found at hii bakeray. Call and see. 1st door south of Sherrcrs drug 'tore. 21 if. Be Wise and Happy. Ifyou will stop all your extravagant atid wrong notions in doctoring yourself and families with expensive doctors or humbug cure-alls that do harm always, and use only nature's sitnp'e remedies for all your ailments you will be wise, well and happy, and save great expend. The greatest remedy fur thi?, the great, wiso and good will cell yon, js Hop Bit ters rely on it. See another column. Having to Decided to Scmo7o my stock of drugs books, stationer' &e , to another point, I will sell my entire Htock for tho uext 30 days regardless of COat. J. C. Fa RLE V, One door south of Bank. The following members of tho Nebraska Press Association met at Lincoln hvt week: Thomas Wolfe, Seward Reporter. A. D. Williams, Central Nehraskan. J. C. McBride, Nebraska Farmer. H. M. Wells, Crete Union. Calmer McCunc, David City Republi can. - Geo. B. Moore, Brownville Granger, Fred Nye, Omaha News. M, M. Necves, Geneva Review, "Lot" Brown, Nebraska City Frets. J. A. McMurphy, Platlsmouth llcrahl. E. M. Corroll, Hebron Journal L. L. Laws, Orleans Sentinel. M. A. Brown, Beatrice Exprcst. A. L. Wigton, Hastings Journal. Frank E. Wel'man, York Tribune. A. J. Reed, Falls City Nicies. C. H. Gere, Lincoln Journal T. J. Pickett, Lincoln Globe. M. J. Hull, Edgar Review. L. C. Pace, Lincoln World. H. M. Biuhnell, Piattsmouth Enter prise. E. H. White, Sutton Globe. M. J. Abbott, Alexandria Netcs. Jas. H. Bctzcr, Seward Blade. R. A, Julian, Kearney Nonpariel A. W. Olds, Minden Bee. M. L. Thomas, Red Cloud Chief, J. F. Zedikcr, Naponee Banner. Frank Hammond, Fremont Tribune. The followiog officers were regularly elected for tho ensuing year: Cbas H. Gere, President; M. A. Brown, Vice President; H. M. Wells, Secretary; Geo. B. Moore, Treasurer. W. H. Michael, of tho Sidney Plain deader, was chosen Orator, and E. M. Correll, oft the Hebron Journal, poet for tbe next annual meeting. Pause, Ponder and Peru:e 1 1 The invention of that superior and com plete sewing machine (the"Family"Sew ing machine), marks one of the most im portant eras in the history of machinery, and when we consider its great usefulness and extremely low price ($25), it is very I difficult to conceive of any invention for - domestic use or more or even equal im- portance to families. It has great capaci ty for work; beautiful, smooth and quiet movement, rapid execution, certainty and delightful ease of operation, that at once commend it above all others. The work ing parts are all st?el, strung and durable, and will last a life time; tbe bobbins hold 100 yards of thread; the stitch is the firm est of all stiches made, neat and regular, :ind can be regulated in a mntnent to sew stitches from an inch in length on coarse material dewn to the finest, so infinitesi mal as to be hardly discernible with the naked eye, and with a rapidity rendering it impossible to count them as fast as made; it has more attachments than any other, and it docs to perfection all kinds ofheivy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy needle work with ease, and far less labor than required on other machines. It needs no commendation, the rapid sales, increasing demand, and voluntary encom iums from tbe press, and tbe tbousandx of families wbo use them, amply testify to their undoubted worth as a standard and reliable bouse necessity, extending its popularity each day. Machines sent anywhere to be examined before any mon is paid. Auknts Wanted by the Com pany. Address them for information. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE CO-, 7 14-ly 755 Broaway. New York. It is a bad thing to make up a fight, out a good thing to make a quarrel; but it is better to fight than to have your Grocer palm of any other Soda orSalera tus on you than J. Monroe Taylor's Gold Medal, manufactured at 112 Liberty St, New York. We are glad to see that a good maay of your merchants an selling them' notwithstanding they aan't make so good a profit oa thena aa on other kieds. If any one' wants to get up a fight with as, let then try and pat tone other kinds of sakratas or soda on ns besides J. Monroe Taylor's Gold Medal Fo Futt Cekts: We will send, poet-paid by sail, to any address, a Box ef Seed worth at retail $1.00, ia order to extend our trade and that every one Bay be iadaeed to jtive oar Gardes Seeds a trial. The Box contains one packet each of Cream Sweet Cora. Webb's Perfection Pea, Excelsior Large Flat DatehCahbage. Ivory Pod Wax Beaa, Nectar Mask melon, Texas Haamoth Watermelon, New French Breakfast Radish, Acme Tomato, Mammoth Hybrid Swede Tw ain, Rasataa Cucaaabar. Tha packets are fall size, aad tha 10 varieties an pat pat up ia a seat hex, aad aaakaa a very attractive present to any ee who has a faxsa or garden. Catafegwa fbrliW; FHEJB. Address, S. Y.HAINES tOO., 41 North Froat Street, Phila., Pa. 24-2-w iMi. Ia this City, the p. w. ef 16th, iast.a lady's ear drop. The fader will confer a favor by leaviag the aaaaa ar this ofice. SXSSOLUrXOS VdXZCZ. Red Cloud. Neb., October lit, 1879 The partnernhip between J. N. Con verse, C. C. Godtaan and Buford Hot comb, under ihe firm aaiae of Convert, Godinan & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. N. Cos v wax, C. C. GobttAX, 25 2 W BUF08D Uolcomb. Blank leases for sale at the CnisT office. P207E3 UP. We have been supplied by the Bloosa ington laod office with the necessary blank for making applications for final proof, and will fill out and forward for tho; wbo wish ua to do bo. free of charge. Call at the ClHEV office. We keep on hand, and for sale all blanks usxl by Notaries Public CROWN! Not the Crown of King nor the Crown of Glory, but the Crown jewing Maohioe, the latent, and best machine in the Mar ket, it will pay you to call at the Pout Office and see it before you purchase! For Sale by M. B. McNitt. Don't Bnd" to Lincoln or Omaha for blanks when you can get tbem for the same money at the Cuixr office, and save cxpressage. Mr. Montgomery regularly deals out fresh milk to the inhabitants of Red Cloud. Milk delivered every day, Suo days not excepted. County warrants and accounts taken on back subscription at 90 cent on the dollar, at this office. entistr7. II. A. Biard will bo in hi office, from the first to tbe 7th, and from the 15th, to tho 23d, of each month. Office next door to the Bank, Red Cloud. 23 tf. "Old Gov't Java" at RobyV For Pitted Plums, and Cherries, Al den Apples, Cal. J'a Peaches, Seedle.s anJ nice Box Raisins, and every thing else that nice co to W. B. Roby's. tf MONEY TO LOAN, on good Farms at 10 per cent interest. No com mission. D. S. Coombs, at Court House, Red Cloud. 17 tf Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. The February number of this favorite publication opens with a very interesting article by Lieutenant James W. Miller, U. S. N., entitled, "Nicaragua, and the Proposed Intcr-occanic Canal." which will attract no little attention. It is ad mirably and profusely i'lustratcd. "The Utc Massacro" is another notable article, and gwes painful details of this tetriblo affr.ir. There are seventeen illustrations. "Behind the Curtain of tho Grand Opera," by Goorgo Augustus Sa'a;" "The Austrian in the Ice, by Godfrey A. Hudson," and "A Thunderstorm," by William Durham. F. R S. E., are promineno features of this brilliant num ber. In the department of fiction are several admirable by Mrs, M. A Deni son; Etta W. Pierce; the author ot "That Lasso Lowrie's," and other cele brated writers. The new serul. "Not Guilty," is one af the best stories of the day. Tho poem ars of unusual merit; most of them are handsomely illustrated. There are many articles besides those named, which are worthy of particular mention, such as ''Little Mozart in Lon don," by Arthur Gay, M. A. "The Hermit's Plot," a tale of the Sioux frontier; "Mimicry as a Defense among the Lower Animals," etc There is also an abundant muccllatjy, affording de lightful and instructive reading. The number contains 128 quarto puges, and about 100 illustyations, together with a beautiful chromo frontispiece, "A Charm ing Reflection." Annual subscription, $3, single copies, 25 cents each. Ad dress, Frank Leslie's Publishing House, 53, 55 & 58 Park Plac-, New York. Final Proof Notices. Land Office at Blooratngton Neb. Jan. Htk ISS0. Notice i herebr siren that the following named settler has filed notico of his intention to make final nroof in raoDort of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty flays (rum the date oitbis notiee.rit: Chester W. i'nller, for tbe south-west quarter of section 12 town 3 north of ranee 11 west, aad nams tbe following; as bis witnesses. Tit: John Larerty. Kenat KennUon. Moses C. Willimm- sont Henry Larerty, and Nicholas Uaaey, all of 11a tin Nebraska. jan22feb!9 5. W. Evmaa. Raftittar. Land Office at Bloominctoa Neb. Jan. 5th. 1890. Notice is hereby siren that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in rapport of his elaita. and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice riz: Maranda C. Jackson, for the south-east quar ter of section 26 town 2 north of range 10 west, and names the following aj his witnesses, ric George V. Ball. Adam Maladen and Krancis M. Cockrill. all of Ucd Cload Nebraska. janSfebo S. W. BWITZBR. Register. Land Office at Bloomiagtoa Neb. Jaa. lath. 19. Notice is hereby giren that tha follewiag named settler ha filed notiee of his ieUatioa ta make final oioofin rapport of his claim, aad secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, via: John W. Mearnrfor the K & S- W". f and W. 14 8. K. X see. 2S Town 3 Rang 9 W. and aaases the following as his witaease. tik Elias W. Wells of Co wits Neb. and Lewis D. Welta ef Cowles Neb. aad Jaaaea R. Allea of Cowl JVeb. Jaa.22feb.19 S.W. SWITZEB, Raaktar. Land Office at Bloomington Neb. Jaa. 19th 18S8. Notice ia hereby giren that tie following named settler has filed notice of his intention la snake final proof in support of his claisa. aad secure final entry thereof at tha expiratiea of thirty days from the data of this notice, ri: William Wilson of Inarale Neb. for the Seat H North WtstX North West UJaf Seat West M aa J Lot Five (5) Sertoa 5 Towa t Raage 12 west, and names the following a his wi tares vie Ezra H. Jones of Inarale Aeb. aad Ckarlea Hunter of Isarale Neb. jaa.22feb.19 S. W.6WITZsTR.leietr. KOTO! TOTIACHSM. Notice is harsby giren. that I will axamiae all persona who asay desire to afar tkaaaaalrea aa candidates for teaehets ef tha primary or cnmmoB schools of Webstar eoaaty. at Red Cload ea the first Saturday ef eaek meats at aiaa c'eJeek a. aa. cnarp. A. A. Porn. CafSaaC LE31L X0TXOB. Ta J. W. Waippla. f rat amaai resmeat aeieaoaat. Toa are aerevy atif ad tkat Joseph B. Tracy has cammaed auk against you ia the County Ceait af eonntr Nebraska, to nearer the nam af aad that aa order of artiehmaat am against yea from ssod court aad aaaar i der iReVaolda Saleepauga M Ca. war shaad. Yea are alaa awtiiiad that aa) appear aad dafead. aa the 1st day af MarakuA. l.lSSe.yeur default wMl aaeataredaadjaaga meat readered aecerviagiy. 3St H.S.KxaT.AtfytWPl'tC. U9AL VOTKI. Ta J.W. Whipple, frat TVH494K mMmfAV9S . Tea are artr aataiasl that Charles B. Loader aaa aemaiaasei agaiast jraa ia tha Ceaaty Caart af W aaaatr Xahraska. ts naarnr ta aaaa af aad Mates takSTta day ef Beeesaber. A. D 1879. aa eraer eratsseaai Tea (rem said eaarL. ami aotda Salesaaach A Oa. aara aad answer a the Mtk day f Fea'y saaa. ywaar default will he catered aad jadgameatisadiiad leuareatsuBetiatM taat asiea yaw accflrtirtly, U. S. Exxrr, Att'y fsrll'tE. AH who ennteaptftte baUdieg aheaU call at Mitchell and Morhartaaad take a fek at Gilbert's patent deer kk, the beat aad aest eompleta feck ever made, for iaaide or oattide doers. Thej wast to seen to be appreciated. U.11.1 Mitchell k Metkan's Hard ware Store, RrdCJead. tC Chas. K. Putnasa who keep th Flour 4t Feed store has ahv a fall Hm ef Groceries, canned Trait, green and dried fruits of all kiadi ecaataatly oa hi a J at prices that are boaad U suit Vu numer ous castoatcra. Coawe ts tha kinds of bleaks. Cuiir oSeo for all Tha following were elected ofioera of fhe Webster County Teachers' Atsocia at the adjourned meeting Ust Saturday. A. A Popj Prea. A. L. Funk Viet Pres. Mrs P. T. SettelJe Sec J. C. OtU Trf aa. J. M. Pryat Jr. 6'ritie. C. VV. Springer. Executive J..M. Pryse. . Mis ABBaCbriitensen. ) ConmUtaa. No Good Preaching. No maa can do do a good job of work, preach a toed termon, try a law auit well, doctor a patient or write a good artieJ when he feel atierable and dull, with rlaigisb brain and unsteady nerve; and none hoald make the attempt in such a coaditiou when it can be so eaily aad cheaply removed by a little Hop .Bitters STATEMKNT UNDKR OATH. To Whom it Mat Concern: In the year 1875 I treated with Kendall's Spa vin Care a bone spavin of several months growth, nearly half as large as a hea's (gg, aad completely stopped the lasae tieaa and removed the enlargement. I have worked the horso ever since very hard since and ho never hai been lame, nor could I ever sec and difference in the liie of the hock ioints since I treated him with Kendal! s Spavin Cure. R. A. Gainrs, Ednosburgh Fail.-. Vt., Feb. 25 2S79. Sworn and auscribed to before ate, this 25th day of Febuary, a. b. S'0, Joun G. Jknnik, C. F. Goodman, Agent, Omaha, Ne braska. 3 tC Go to W. B. Roby's lor your choice confectionary for Chrt.tmas, afresh stock just opened up. Next to the "old Court House." X !tl. itlOSEft A, itl. D. Kr.ECTIC Physician and Surgeon, IUD CLODD. NKB. w Will pay special attention to Obstetrics and dUease of women Alo ganeral and speia) surgery. l)isass of tha K;e and Kar. bari s moderate. Odea, lor the present at hherer's Irut atora. 2&-t-y NIMBLE SIX-PENCE. GEO W. DOW. Dealer Im Groceries & Confectioneries, Choice Teas. Coffee Sugar c. White Fish & Mackerel. Greea. Dried and Canned Fruit. The be'tTo- baccoi and Cigars. Klour and meal eon- santly on band. Krgs, flutter and Wood Taken in Piyaeit for foods. Everything warranted to be as represented. GIVE ME A CALL and I will do too good. 1st door north of argus oface. Red Cloud, - Neb. C. H. POTTER, PROPRIETOR RED CLOUD DRUG STORR, v And Dealer la Drugs, Medicines Paints. OILS VARNISHES All goods ia ray Line kept constantly ea hand: and to which I iarita the attealiea of the paalie. 49-AU my old friends ana ss many saw aaas aa choose to da so, are inrited to aall. '" C. H- POTTER. DETEGTIVE AMD INFOfuUATKM .dittos. I is) i iihla. Cw. nnnhiii mlitttui Hk Mmhm, 1,'wtt OSliin. tmt B wa m huh ia a. nwm MmHm ft nimm. u4 H iwitw tt rrtMl.... assum sm ttmm, T.ca aiinii, tmt In ataa.tnh m stwtat fc.TT U PATENTS aad how to obtain them. Pamphlak free, upon receipt of Stanrp'for poat aj. Address GUJbfOBX, SMITH an CO. ktHtilmtFatmU, Xmr rlml Ofm. aTamiajaws. D. O. KCalatell't afpaaTlal Caire iaaaaraeaw far aasria. aalmt. aara. aallaaa, aarataa. avaUiaaa, aalla. lamia na aad all aa largwmeataaf thTwWewlisaba. It wDl aaaa Metely raasare a boa aaaria wkhaat Mw4ria arraamacsaara. itmataaaa aaaa ler CH-kaBmdaMfaIl stiamia. at Ol tha nmr. aritk aarfaat aafaty. 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Jaa Faatar - Tm a-i . af a . aai aa 4Wm kaamaaak aa.' aaamt IM awmfl 9tOlawM aWaamwaW C sa Xat 4faW aaa OTc Distriat Caart af Wahatar Caaaty Slaw, Taa aWeat asm swaar faraasa aaaaaaa mag afyaa a dear afalraiaa aVaaa ta 1 anifM J.Kaketaa. staMd taat aaiam yaa aa Laas aW VaaaamWw aaf Vmaml aaa aaaar (aetata aaatrmaaayaata ime aieimiaa aass fcertaa aad Allaa Taa ara aaarafsra wart aaat aatitJaa aa ar tasra a aaiaaa aWafFcwatr.A.aVaB. yaar aafaaM via be eatactd mmd- jaireaieat readered thereea Dw5 J OTC. Cox.jltfyfcrri'tf: J. C FARLEY. taZHftsUACaJ -DK.VLKR IS- DrugSt Medicines. Paints Oils and Varnishes. A fall aapaly ef SCHOOL BOOKS, bTATIONKRY. i, I'atrvaaca aalicitad al thaahfaUy rid. arrrrrltaBS eartfatly cms-taa44"a Oae door aoath af Uaak, SKD CLOUD NKB. Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAK, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR. FEED Cera. Meal. Braa Ca.apad F4ad GROCERIES. VUit the Red Cload Qraeery. Fed aad lr. riJoastorahsaya want sappliea for maa r beast. Highest market nrlea ia cash pal a for grain All kinds efcoantry predate taken sa escheat for govds. Goedl dallrarad to all parts f Uw a freo of eharga. btora seath af Read's Plow Fastorr. RED CLOUD, Nebraska. 1IOLCOMB BROS Dealers la HAKSWARS af all kinds. They soil CIIRAF for CS1I. and If thsy hare act what yaa want, tears your order aad they will fill tu CALL ON THEM One door north orOarbar's. and Mr.UOLCOMB will wait on yoa. aprltf RED CLOUD. NEIJ. YEISERS' ia bow overflowiof witfa ImTotlOllaSaj IVovaltles, Baskets, Toys. Etc. Decorated China Cups Md sSancem, 7?es, &c., Rich and Rare. BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, aad PAPERTERIia. Tha BEST 5 aad 10 eeat CIGARS. SMOKING & CBEWING TOBACCO. ALSO- Gtseral Aceat for tbe tala of the Great aad Popalar Keaiedjr of tbe age DOBYN8' SURE CTJREf CATARRH. Thie sibidU aad uwoeaat reaaedy baa given relief ia a rerj abort lisae ta aaatrj sufferins froai this terrible diaeaaa. R Hevee Nearalgia aad Nerroaa baaiache ia a few saiautee. tmr To Deakrs aaecial rata ara girea ie tba tale of tb'ta aalaable renedf. R. D. YEISER, RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. pint iMX M.U f Anw .Sm. ImSimlnlooasInrPriw. CKtcxp, Cheap, deep! Dru Ooods CREAR Shmwls CHEAP. notions CUEAP. CHEAP. Kw.millm'iMi, Mens & Boys BOTS SMOZw Cfc Hats & Cajps CHEAP. Ladies & Childrcns Furs in great variety, cheap. LOTS OF OTHER THUGS Cheap. GlOCtVUS. ftwaariaa, G10CZBXE9 Ckwth Chmp. AxTwm Corner Store. . jr. W. Sherwm- JajP VdmaT CMaHT m aavamp AAE ,,Laaaaaamaaaaaaaaaam II smaT aaaaaaaaaammi laaaasaaiw fa laaaaaaaVJaaaaaNk 1 ami aatmmmmmar waaaaaa, V sf'vS x aammmmmmw 1 TbT'IbbbbtW aammaaaaamf W W mJrfmm aaammmaaar f -rf M 9' flr wla. ta For further information call on F .H CORE- Jeweler, K Red OoBd. Heb. " HARDWARE STORE Wc keep on hand at all limes, a large and com-a plete stock of Hard-ware. Wc alio krci a aupply of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ., Give us a call, as wc feci sure we can mil cu in quality and price Remember the place, opposite the Chief Cilice, Red Cloud Neb. y mmaamaaaaaaaaaaawaaanawsssssssaaawmmwrnwaa I j, imyLJ I J M.'.Jlt -DKAI.EH DRY GOODS Groceries, Queonswaref and Fall & Winter CLOTHING -A LSO- A iMrce lot ol HOOT HIIOi:, !iU cV MTGive aae a call, erery thinjr wM at B0TTO3I Prices U CASH. J C POTTER, i Red CloucL - jS-br.'ir-kva, Woon Callender aaa aaa mm AAAIIA I NtW UUUUO i New Grood s ! j We bare added largel to oar DKV GOODS stock, aad ara veiling at the loweat caah price. Wc beep constantly oo baad a full atock of Grucerleft, Btai A Hitmen. am... W.JI-IA. aTmfl awraljjw iTMaaaacasmaraa, f j a VaralBate, FmIbU TAc. ALSO EaiRD WARE I HARNESS! Ps . ITlBTP 1 A U U 1 C d. (T. Gira a a aall, wa aaaw oar toed r . jaaav't.iiauj, Moon I Callender. COWLBIf E J. 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