LTJi -rr rmxi -jifcif IT T"K "' " i..nt.i'n.rliiiii.iljHii a fc'jg)W.' . jmjiuuii-Bfe ? arse3jk- Tg3pr1.p-iL .- -flV m & - S r-j. - iiii r HiliUtT- .. $ED CLOUD CHIEF RED CLOUD CH IK! t? The Red Cloud Chief. JOIJ VSOllK. h.t,E-a,Ui,lu. KfjmsrAsotirrm Xasmu ,m I'tlSLISHLD EVEBY TIHJR8DAT AT : BSD CLGTO, 2.SBSASSA. M. L. THOMAS, Editor nnd Praprirlar. "Elcrnml YigxUnct is the price of Liberty.9' anW$1.00 yer is the price mf the Red Clmud Chief. $!. a rear in Advance, $2. at end of year. VOL. VII. BED CLOUD WEBSTER CO, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5 IS90. NO. 20. anna mr;iipjiW k 1 Gfc' . R V. K R. Tine Table. Taking effect SunJsy. May 4th 1879. gncrn STATIONS. HASTINGS. AYR cLUE HILL POwLFS iu;d cloud I?'AVALE N1VKKTON FKANKLIK 1)LOOMIGTO KORTH. 8 :.Vara 8;02 7:40 7 & r,M 6:10 A :Vj 5 :2 6 :10am. no tm :27 6 :48 :2! 7 : 8 :'J0 11:10 & :2rpm Train doily, except Sundays. .A E.Touialin. G. W. Holdredf e Gen. manager. Bajit. Agents Wanted ! The STew Style 25J.EJU5A mAbniNc . THE USUAL 165 Machine Reduced to $25 era ft CO J -. S3 -n t-4 Be r-a cu, 0 So o She Cheapest aaiEcst in the World I 7co Long in Use to Doubt its Superior Merits. KO HOMEY TO PAY UNTIL HACHINS IS DELIVE3SD TO YOTJ AND EXAMINED It makes tlieshultlivlnulilc-tlirrnil.lprk-atiteh Olio anic on l)''li mcls of the work), which ro-ri-l tin- hiidi'tft award at the Centennial lix )nlittin. riiilJiIoliihia, I'a... in 1K70. And in com iMo with a Larger Wurtincnl if Attachments f r fine work thim any other iiiuchiuc, aud lie ilurvl to only il't. It i an vary ami pleasant machine to operate, jrt'iuiroh the leant care, pri!iicr( every rariety f wuik, nml will lit until thn next century ' liecms Stnmr. Situple. Kupiil and KlnViciit- t'nc it inc'. "nd jiiu will tii-o no other. Thn luntiry chef riully refunded if it u ill not Outwork and Outlast anr machine atd -ublo theirieo. Agent ell them faster than any other in con ..vinencc of their beiuk' "the best and the Lowest Trice." Each uiachino thoroughly warranted with writton guarantee for Cvo rears. Kept in order Yre of Charge; money refunded at once it Dot satisfactory. It i tho moft noliil, reliable an J satisfnetory nijuliine ever invented for all kinds of family jlto's. It isau acknoivledsud uni-.juivoc.il inc- vmiirnl suei'en. thoroughly tested, and ued in t&ui:inl of lion us. An eOIciont. silent, rapid. rrliuble. and over-ready helper to the weary wife r scatm-trct". it will do the work ot a family for 4Hife-tiuie. or'it will earn lrom $1 to if per day for tiny one w ho wishes to pew lor n living. This inm-hiticcut lfs than Half the l'riccf any new machine f liki'ijuaHty. Has extra long, Utrge- fizt-d Shuttle, easily removed. Ktr;i larKO-siicd liobbins. holding llXijardsof thread, doing away with the lreijuont rewinding ot bobbin. It is uilt lor htrrugtli and constant hard work. In- hangcablc working parts, manulaoiurcd of polished utecl. Will run for jcars without le'pan: isHimp'e to learn. pay to manage, un derstood in an hour, and always rmdy in a ni3 tnent to do every decrition of heavy or tine work at less cof t or trouble than any machine at any price ever did. or can do. It will few nnrthiri: a needle can nicrrc. lrom lace or cam bric t heavy cloth or harness, with any kind of tlircatl. ami will run oil twenty yards per minute: it uses trong. Ktraieht uecdlrt. and never breaks them. It cannot iium or drop n ftitch, ravel or brerfJMie thread. Ifyou havcanyother machine buy ttiH and havoa better one. The caso and rapidity if it motinnand quality of its work, arc its lu-M recommendation!-. It will hem, fell. tuck, braru. cord. bind, gather. iuilt. rufllc. pleat, fold, tcaiiop. birr, roll, bate. embroider, run up breadths, etc.. with elegance. ea.o and swiftness. unkurias'cu iiy uuy uiaclnne ever tuventeU, - BEWAKK OF IMPOSITION. The Pnees fur our ssw machines are lei's than those UKed by dealers in second-hand, rebuilt nd nBnished in chines. or those selling out old t0CK to cloe up buiinc. ninny such inferior nnd old btyle machines being oUfered as new at reduced iinccx bc arc of imposition and only buy new machines. There arc no Mtw first-class marine oflored a low a. the" Family," by many doffars. Jlachincs sent for examination brforcpay went of Bill. Extraordinary inducements offered to Clergy men.Teachen.Store(eiiers.eu:.,toact ax acculs. iiorbo and wagon fumis-ned free Tor testimo nials fco descriptive boogs. mailed free with samples of worK, liberal terms, circulars, etc. Address. ,TA12LIM SEWING MACHINE CO.. & 755 Sroaday, New York. Thlt rematrkibla midlchie win cure Brrfn, Splint, i;urn. tauoui, &c or mjir cniancnnrnx, asf ' illl remove thn Munch 'vrlthona W k Xlllatcrlnc or cimK a ran. No mnrdy K rrer dlKnrrmt couala it tor crrtaintr of action a k in ftoiipirg the lcnnnnf and rrmoring the 9. buncii. iTira JL tM-iu! fur circular (iTinc MS poaltlTO proof, ai.J jour tiramtk. S T gent'a a Jdrrtj. It it truly wonderful what vr mnarkatile auct-oi tliouiand. hava had f ith Kendall' puvln Cur tt- A tntrcalinsall Mctnithcaou horra aod in en. W cTiry kind of Uiucnru fhnu wltatenr n4T 0 TP cautc It hat alto bnrn utnt with under r ierffct rucecft in derp-aralrd pii Oath. m or long Stan ding in man. Onrcaw rlum It ma9 ve have in n.ind at liip-joiht .JBhim Inthc Umeortt of I- year, dur.li.in, TrlWS I treated Mf "4 'V0 P""1 '' iV "Kendall's tJ Wed many mnedicithn 7'TiaCnre"tt twne eCct,ndi filially per. Spavin of attrral ffl nucnUrcimdtojrr months crowth, nearly W. ,Fl,l ,RT" i? of Lalfaa Grecaa a hen C ,u?"'lg)Wltlt Ji and completely ttopped tlnll'a MuktIb llie larurnct and rcmuTcd , Cure. e gi the enlarprjnent. I have F . tK'f't tatnnent worked the horte cttt tince W f irhirh vat mad VX hard and he never hat hern C under oath, and lGjB,nurcou:dIeTcrecany(Uf a e hav Ufiucv in the cite of the hock rL examined tha joint tince I tnaued him with W. torc many 'JtenOaU'a Spavin Care." Mf timet we Ri. fiUNTA w HIOWHB r ooaborgh Fallt, VtFtb ja, IS. Sworn and mhteribed to hefure mc this be true every Xta CUT cl X luruarr. a. v. ii . John (3. JnxK. Juttice of the Peace. p weir fnd addrefi for Ulurrrated circular to Dr. B. J, XjsihU li Co., Kaothuish 1'alU, Vrnuoot. TX jjpI.D BY DRUGGISTS V AKING POWDER The rCUEST. nSALTniEST, STRONGEST x4ndBKST niKINQ POTrnKS ia tha ITorld. IQj Kolicit an naprtjcfilred cosparUon with Afther kind. UUAUAXTKCO FBEK FCOX ACV M OR ANTTni.NG U5HC1LTHFCL a. varraated to giro perfect aatiaractlo. Ask mour Grocer for CZAR BAKING P O WD E R nl take 50 OTIJ1.K kind, A8THE BEST is THE CHEAPEST' llanuikctarcd by 8TEELE & EMpEY, m Kei- Hivea, Conn. Otrc HERE 1 S5 in CQOBS for 50 cU, VraSMwUMi(,nulu4 BUVT MKBIMtOtra. ZTB '" ll' moDee.makiar Seereu; M Rjeh Fie arMituK Fountun I'ea: 2 Meet teat; I SMlier-pUta llrUtf: 1 I'taiu Holder; I Rubber4p Pencil; UCfic Carat. cpri: It ibecu fiae Paper ; I 1J0 Uevk; that faaar Porai, mad Chxete Secret far rlowiac liaea. (bar oocer tclliar aa- .rtu All ae&t for Fifty Cents. Mmaipt taken. AMim IKaUh. 1P6-1 miO IWWK Wk, aVrJeaUwa, Jkw Jtnra rt t,-H.- kin-1, tpv can !e foitra with vnr r yirtrhJitf i- Jhiit it ..! i.t Hitter tban ZTrrr. Tn tr win -tnn i "rmi ms ana font, In . . , . .. , fty- Wf luv? nun,ridt of aetter from mn nic4j o jr Mae'tme who T tlu-y would " fcc J for it. $360 A MONTH! Asmawisnsi 70BcrtheilterArlle.ltfceWarM;aMro- pirnAdjlT MWISOK.tt, tl:i )li, m uapr ft 10.090 BVKKtU BTCKETES, of which I Mf all I llUmkBwrrTTrni-"rTitin-Tt,wnrraritnT "ilZL mSSU u u1 J-S-TaUar. tt. luU, Ma. :jJ5 iimfS!- v hp-. JJflTC ' rerrrpt uj c" i"nj j 1 fthet i.itei JMat.-. I .; iren!nrVr. Garni Aactttttfcautni iu rcerjl conututtuti c..j. .'ii 22. UOTU & Iticn., Xeit Ojc- B0S1NES8 DIRECTORY. jr.B. Wllletx, ATTORNEY AT LA tadU. 6: Ce-tab-lioner. CoIlaetloBi proaiptlr UmitA to. office onedoor north of ChlafOalcw. ZD CLOUD m o: c: case, ATTORNKY AT LAW. OSoe oic doo: north of Girbe's store. MDCLOTO, m Collection! ntde and prompt! resitted J. S. GILHAM, ATTORNKY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office one door ntth of Kalty Bros. RED CLOUD. - - - NEB W. C. REILLY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. ANO HCL B8TATI AOBTT. Red Cloud. Nab. t3Pronpt Attention Given to Colleetioaa. Orrio- with C. II. POTTER, at Bed Cload Drag Store. Edwin C. HwJey, ATTORNEY AND COCIf SEIiORAT liAW. Office over Farley's Drug 8tore. BIDULOTO B. JAS. LAIRD, TTORNKY AND COUNSELOR t. law. Jnniata Nebraska. Will prae- tico in all the Courts of tbc itate. Promnt attention eiven to all DUBiness entrusted to bis care. Office on the east side Juniata Avenue. July 1 7 H. S.EALEY, Agt. B. & M. R. R. Land: C. W. XALZT 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. I. W. TUIiLEYS, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, U. S. Pension Surgeon. 5T0ffice over Kaley Bros. law office. USD CLOUD. NEBRASKA ELBERT A, HALL III. D. Physician & Surgeon, RED CLOUD, NED. Having located permanently at this place. I will attend to all calls, day or nijtht. Ufflee for the present at Farley's drnir itore; at nif ht at bin residence over Newhouio's Store. 19.m3 rE- SHEEER, Proprietor of CITY Drug STORE, Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, Faints, Oiis, VARNISHES. Etc., Etc VALLEY HOUSE, P. C.WILYION, Pro. RED CLOUD, - NEBRAaSKA. Firt Claw in every rwpect. Free 'bus to aad from all trains. Samole room, for coanercial men. Give us a trial. W. . Richardson. 8. Garber. Eichardson & Garter, DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK, RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. .-0. Highest market price paid for bom aad cattle. J. K. Smith S. C. Sutra M.B.Tom8oH. Pre. First Nat. Cash. First Late Teller First ank. Beatrice at. Bank Nat. tank aeat Neb. atriceNeb. rite Neb. m jrolt(crsffhonip50n, BANKERS, ItEI CIiOUO XEB. "Will make collections ia any part of tae United State Sell exchange apoa the princi pal eastern oitie Loan aaoaey apon iaprored farms Rccci re depofita subject to sight drafts Allow interest urn time deposits, aad trans act a scneral Banking bwaiaeas. RKFKCKVCK8: Omaha National Bank. A. S. Paddock. U. .6 Senator; First National Bank New York. Camhri ige Valley National Bank. Cambridge New York. D. GK "WTalker, CARPENTER & BUILDER, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. All kinds of carpenter work doBe with neatness aad dispatch and satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at the store ol C. E. Putntm or at PerkiBS& Mitchell's. li-tf EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET RED CLOUD, NEB. The choiceft of Freak meats. Saaaagea, Fowls and everything ia tae line that the atr ket affords, always on kand. f-Shop two doors sonth af Sharer's drag store. Feed 4- Smle Stmhlc, J.. D. Post, Prop. RED CLOUD. taaaaaaaaaaaaaaBsBaWy saaaaaaaaaamWl. UaP "'M, THE CHIEF. M. L. THOMAS. EDITOR. THURSDAY FEB. 5. 1880. The MaiM asddle ts at lt settled aad the RepmbUetM are ia odispted posv eesioB of the state boose. The Fwioa istsi bare returaed to their aoawa. Ez-Gorernor Garber aitde the oCeiaJs at the 8tate Hoase a tistt yesterday. He was ezteaded a hearty weleone by all the boys, witk whoa ha is tery popu lar. Journal. Plattimoutii enjoyed the laxary of a frst claat coafagratioB last Friday Borainf. The Sawsders Hoaat aad several other buildings ia tha buaiaees part of towa was consumed. Wx an indebted to Seaator Paddock for copies of bills introduced iatoCosgreas by bio, aad tatewded to beaeft settlers of Goverameat swaap kads, aad also others who have takes up less tkaa 10 acres of g overnmeat lands. Omaha and 8c Leais greetings yesterday by ttP, distaaoe ia 410 miles, alt mged Pta. Tne lid the conversation was kept up; hours and heard distinctly at both el9 )f tho line. One of the SL Louis & sang the "Sweet Bye and Bye," wteh an Omaha gentleman replied with, "I'm a Pilgri and I'm a Stranger." Journal Wx connot but smile, siysto exchange, wbea a man tells us he cannot take a local paper because he wants a Chicago paier. He might as well say be cannot afford bread as be intends having sponge cake. Meanwhile he has to ask his neighbors about the local news and notices, and the local paper goes on building up his place and business, and serving bis conveniences without his sup port. This is not msnly, and we say without hefitatian that there is something out of joint with the man who does not support liia local paper. Foftofiea Ohanfas in 1'sbraska. During the week ending Jan. 24th, 1880. Furnished by Win. VanVleck or the Postoffice Department: Established: Closter, Boone county, Mathias Losnes, Postmaster. Griffin, Cuming -county, Wm. Bittenhauscn, Postmaster. Name and site changed -:0gden, Madi son county, to Burnett, Antelope county, and Wm. H. Livingston appointed Post master. v Postmasters appointed: Alda, Hall county, John Btrube; Sabors, Sherman county, Wra. L. Gregory; Morseville, Adams county, R. F. Aran; Rocktoo, Furnas county, Mrs. Alioe C. Havoed; Stanton, Stanton county, John A. Ehr hardt. A &&& c taikilon to lfaaa a Stakt. A rare opportunity is now presented to impecunious old bachelors. The law of the land now pays to every Indiaa big and little the sua of seventy-five cents per day. Mr. W. P. Phillips, who has just returned from one of the reservations in the southern part of the State, ioforms us that the country is fairly awaraisg with widows having sir, seven and in many cases, eight children, who are anxious to marry white aea. We do not wish to drive from our midst Lin coln's many confirmed bachelors; bat merely to show what a money-speculation is offered them. We will sappose that John Smith becomes acquainted with the consort of the late "Soaring Bui zard, who has eight children, all fat aad hearty, with a prospect of loag life before them. He makes love, his love is re ciprocated, and he finally takes "Mrs. Soaring Bouard" any her eight children to his bosom and her wigwaa. He then has a firm hold on the Government teat, and commences drawing at once, $6.75 per day. We merely give this piece of information to our bachelor friends, that they may know that the big boaaaxaa are not all gone. JbaraaL Arte Day, April 2Lrt,im The State Board, by reatlatiea, provide that to become a competitor aad entitled to the "Arbor Day" preaiaa. the plant ing aunt be done ot the tkird Wednesday of April, 1880. near For the greatest number of trees planted on third Wednesday of April, 1SS0, to jaerade fruit, Yoreet, evergreea, aad all varieties......,.. ......E Greatest auaber hard wood- Greatest auaber cuttings--.... For the greatest auaber of trees planted by aaa Ban dariag the month of Ami). 1S&0....... 50.00 25.00 10.00 30.00 Statenaeat ia relation an alaatiaa oa "Arbar Day" aast be aaa uaeler oath, with tha attestation af twa dis interested witnesses, Fonr-filtka af the treat aast ha aKve and ia gaad euadi tion September 15th, 1880, aad the proofs of "Arbor Day" plaatiag aunt be filed with tha Secretary daring State Fair. Pitaiua. For the largest number of favaat J trees eat out or planted ia the pace they are to grew, aad net leas than fenr nor aara than twelve feet apart eaea way, nnd put out darin the yearlSSO... ..................4 30.00 D. H. Wbxxleb, ' Snarutary. STAT1 cunvfiv Large aaabers of hogs are dyiag at North Bead. Aa agricultaral society is to ha at ga aiaed at Neligh. Five ear loads ofeora per day are shipped from Teeunseh. . Only half aa ice crop has been har vested at Nebraska City. Wolf and jaek-rabblt buatiag parties ait freqaeat ia York eoaaty. A Plattsaouth dealer sld $7,400 worth of real estate ia tea days. Petitioas are oat for a daily mail froa Grand Ialaad to Loup City. Soaethiag like 250 teams daily cross tha iron bridge at Bloomiogton. Iaaigmnt wagons have commenced their trips through Neligh City. Large quantities of baled hay lie at Jaeksoa junction awaiting shipment. Bill Johnson, the mail robber, is be lieved to have killed several person io Texas. People ot Dakota City are ambitious to have a railroad junction at that point. Material is being received at Grand Island for the new brooch road ,to St. PauL Grading on the railroad line toward SL Paul, Howard county, is progressing finely, 8ales of 1,500 acres of farming lands were made by a firm at Tekamah last week. A ear load of stock cattle for feeding were shipped to Blair from Chicago a few days since. Twelve cars of sheep were shipped through Blair for the Chicago market one day last week. A new banking company with a capital of $30,000 has commenced business in Grand Island. The Saunders county poor farm came within 39 cents of paying its own expen ses last year. A. C. Jensen, of Freemont, was lead ing a steer, which stumbled, fell and broke Mr. Jenam's leg. A Mrs. Curry of Lincoln, is believed to have fallen heir to large wealth from aa estate in Ireland. A large flouring mill will be erected at Alma early in the (spring, also an elevator and a warehouse. Hotel men of Lincoln reaped a harvest during the sessions of five or six conven tions at one time last week. One Emerson, of Seward county, was lodged in jail a few days sinco for mortgag ing property which he did not own. A farmer liveiog in Middle precinct, Lancaster county, was shockingly gored by a vicious bull on the 21st inst. Work will be suspended on the walk of the new state bouse for a time, in order to give them time to settle. Prospects are good that the coal vein at Poaca will prove valuaole. Work for its development is in progress. Carpenters are at work on the depot building at Burnett, the new station be tween Oakdale and Battle Creek. Cherry and Siberian crak trees thrive well ia the Republican Valley, in fact can be raised as easily as Cottonwood. The Sioux Ciry and Pecifio railroad company are about to enlarge aad renovate their depot building at Fremont. A portion of the town sito of Loup City has been purchased for $5,550 by a party who intends to erect buildings for rent. Grading on the Elkhorn valley road is progressing srom Oakdale to Neligh, and will be ready for the ties and iron before spring. Twenty-six car loads of ties and bridge aaterial passed down the R. V. division from Hastings, a few days ago, to help "on to Denver!". A mandamus was applied for to compel the ooaaiaieaers of Nemaha county to call an election to remove the coanty seat. Tha petiuoa was not Ranted. The accidental discharge of a sbot-gua lyigag at the bottom of a wagon caused a serious wound ia the foot of a York oouaty fanner last week. Tha aihury reservation for Fort Niobrara it to cam prise 6,000 acres ia township 33 aad grange 27 west. Tha akt it filed at the North Platte oaaca. A staaa aw sail I, a planing mill, and a lot of other aachinery for the aew fort to be built oa the Niobrara, was started out froa Grand Island oa Wedaatday last. No iron has yet been laid east af Elan Creak ia Webster oouaty, although tha grading it about finished dowa the river as far aa Saperior, ia Nackolls eoaaty. A foundling, n few hours old, was dis covered oa tha doar-stea of a praaiaeat ctuaaa af Liaoola a few days since. It was earofully wrapped, but lived bat a short time. Brick bmidings to tha auaber ef 250 are tab nrostd oa the Omaha raserra tiont tha toaiag aaaaer. Fuel to burn the brick it now being prepared by tha Indiana. 'A fitut ton of Jaaea Waiaer, of Bryant, Filaore eoaaty, was accideatally killed a few days ago by running against the sharp tinea ef a sable fork in thn hands ef his father. AhanA five thenatd land af aatUtara being ftd in Bart eoaaty far the Syria aarkeL The shipments froa Tekaaah ttatioaia tha year 1878 were 1633 hand andia 1879, 1734. O. A. BROWN, (Saaasaaar te W. H. Rand.) DCALES IN PARLOR. BEDROOM at ! Kitchen FURNITURE Brackets, Chromos, Picture Frvmes, Mattresses, Etc. COFFINS always oa haad aad trimmed on short aotioe. PPICK as LOW as any ia tho valley aWaTRepsiiing of all kinds done prompt ly and atisfactory. ?ED CLOUD. - - NEB. HIS. O M. IAWLEY. r-OTEACHER OFv- Vocal and Instrumental rwf VBT ta'BB jTs J sa btbi a7 w. & mm. DB1LIB ! HOUSE PLANTS, FLOWM POTS, WIRE BTANDH &C. NICE and CHOICE articles a specialty. Next the 'old Co art Hoase.' Webster St, RED CLOUD, NEB. City BAKERY and RESTAURANT ! A. Laaternmcli, Prpr, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OK CANNFD GOOD, FRUITS. NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, ETC. FSSSH BBZAD,PHS, CAZl,vtT7 Hoca. Warm Meals at all hours, 25 cents. a-FRF-SlI OYSTERS alwayeoo hand. Webster street, one door south of Kaley Bro. law office. RED CLOUD. - - NEBIL t"-9 FOUND at I. AST! .THE Adjustable Hocking Chair. SIX CHANG ESJ From a SEWING CHAIR FOR THE LADIES TO A CRADLE for the BABY. For Sale in Webster and Franklin coun ties ONLY 11Y G. A. BROWN, RED CLOUD, 6b7 Nefer. HARNESS SHOP BY J. L- MILLER Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Harness Collars, Saddles, waips, Horse-Blankets. Combs, Brush es, Harness Oil and every thing usually kept in a first-das? shop. Two doors north of the bank. ThtSghMt Cask Prion Fail far Um aai fun. D. T. THOMA8 DEALEIUN Orooorlos, HARDWARE, SHELFvVARE ANDJ General Merchandise! AffricaUfaral IwpleMeaU Tall kiBsJ. iiii Highest Market Price paid for country produce. CeWT,Ei, PKOTstiRBS The Richest Blaod. Sweet eat Breath sad Fairest Skia ia Hop Bitters." Z "A hole Hon Bitters nie big doe or bills and long sickness." "That invalid wife, mother, sister or Idrikl ea be anada tha aieturt af health with Hep Bitter." When worn down nnd read? to take vearhed, Hon Bitters it what you acs Don't Buna nnd nhraie. far it week- an aad Basil oja. bat take Hon Bsrtters that build up eoaoaaally. fhYaieians ef aH eaaok use aad rant coaaead Han Bkcera. Tent tkra." iiealth a aaaaty aad iov Hoo Bit tern grra hwkh and haaaty. ' -xacre are awrn aavaa aaaa wit Bop Biases than al ataar ailaims" "Waaa tha braau a waariad the HaTBiUarn." " "Thatkrw, aarvaat fcvar, want af exit far Hani Kt- sals Br Kl.SHEAlfL jj&iamM laVf-l aaaCUn.Saa, ash Ts "Economy is the Goods bought before BEING SOLD AT BOTTOM FIGURES, AT LIDDY'S cash stork. Blankets, Check, Plain and Plaid Flannels.! L)IA!M, COTTOJIADM AD WOOL CAMIMKUaWL aNAWLS, CB1H, CAarM ikiutu. Hootisnr, olovb amp unnaawtua. DRY - GOODS In endless and at prices that will provingly, and immediately purchase j your winter supplies at LIDDY'S. j A large assortment of Chicago hand made Boots 8c Shoes, every pair warranted and the best only at LIDDY'S. Groceries. Crockery 4b Queensware ; t prleea laat aoao caa Wat. aa4 few eaal. Remember, for fair square dealing and always at lowest cash prices you will hnd it to your advantage to call on Red !!. 0 0 II. Mima. Miner DciWrs In MERCHANDISE We keep eooftaatlr oa baad a fall stock ef DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. Clothing. HatSi Glassware, Queensware and0 CROCKERY. o H I M We buy our goods for cash,q and defy competition. When 6 : L :., n 0 111 LUWII glvf U3 a Weill. I Oaadoor Soath of the Test Rod Olouda F. NEWHOUSE, -D1ALKR IS- DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, AND NOTIONS, Be CUaid. - Netoaslca The publie taaeraly art ranaeated to call aad exaaine ay xoods aad ariaaa, as a share of the aairoaace U satiated. iar Store, frst daer aorta af Mean er nsaat market. 14-26 F. NEWHOUSR. SAM'L GARBER DBULBB I Dry G4 maut hrmcerie- BOOTS a-. SaXOSal Hats Caps. Sl Ready Made Clmihingl Wt havt tbt LarfMt Sttck ii tiB Yallty aMI wiH aft art iMtTMli. GITS UJ5 A CALL. OHK A ALL. Sam'l, Garber yn a 9 - 'KT'aV V iXlDU UtOUtts " AaaaA BkJ aaW ci Credit! road to Wealth" the advance, and still5 variety, maks you smile ap the celebrated M. Sclz fitting made, for sale- LIDDY. P 5 A J- L.Miaaa.0 Bros, 0 0 11 kinds of Caps. Boots, Ofice. COME! For Yaur LUMBER! DRY LUMBKR A SPECIALTY. TBI HIT IV TIB KAfiKST RED CLOUD NEI. 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