The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 12, 1880, Image 1

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VOL VII.
RED CLOUD WKBSTERCO, NEBRASKA. Tilt KSDAV. FEBRUARY 12 ISSO.
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R. V. R. R Time Table.
Taking effect Sunday. Mar 4th 1&79.
STATION'K.
HAtsTlNGA'.
liLUK HILL
c'OwLIS
J.1.D CLOUD
ITAVALE
ISIVKUTO.V
VHANKMN
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KOKTIT.
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Trains daily, except Sunday.
4. E. Tounlin. 0. W. Iloldredge
w Urn.
tnfinnjrcr.
Eujat,
.Agents Wanted I
i LW 7Vt t HMk AC .4 . 'aS
"FAMILY,J'
SEWING
Till-; USUAL
rf65MachineReduceiito $25
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The Chsapcct and Best in the World !
Too Long in "foe to Ecuct its Superior Merits.
NO HONEY TO PAY UNTIL MACHINE
IS DELTVZaED TO Y0I7 AND EXAMINED
. -v it makes tlir chut tltvlutiblc-tlireau. lock-Mitch
lilte ame on lioth Mo of tho work), which rc
rciToil tin- IiikIiI award at the Centennial K
liihitiuu. l'hilnilclihiit, l'n.. in Is7ti. And if com-
filete with a Larger A wort men t of Attachments
r fiuo work thnn any uthcr lii.iclnnc. and ltc
"luced to only $.'".
It i an cat-rand pteaiwnt machine to operate,
rcgiiiren thts ItMPt cure, produre. e. cry variety
f work, and v. HI List untilthu next century
brin Strontr. Simple. Itapid and Kllicicnt.
I're it outc. und jtiu will urn no other. The
Jnoney cheerfully rifundi'd if it will nolOutuork
Snd Oulla't sny mm-hinc at d uble the price.
A cents s.l them faster than any other in enn
veouenee of their being "the best und the Lowest
Price."
K.ich machine thoroughly warranted with
written giiur.intcc for live fours. Kept in order
yrcnof i "harse; uiwioy refunded at once it not
fntjffnetory.
p if the most 'lid. reliable and fatinfnctory
,tirinuv fr invonted .r all kind of lutnily
"lirk. It if an acknowledged unequivocal ine
vuanical u-c-s. tliron;!il5" tclod, und u.cd in
th usands of ho ". An cnleiant. i-ilent. r.ipiJ.
Avliahln. and cn'r-ie.tdv helper to the wenrj' wife
or rri::ircti. it irill do the work of a filiuly for
o lifi.-tim. orit will ejrn troni H to S5 por djj:
for any n ' who irihho to .ew tor a liviiiK. 'i'hi
tuiuhinecota le th.m Iialfthn l'rice of aiy irtw
inachin, of liketjuaHty. Hn. extra Ioiik. lnnro
r ied shuttle, canity removed Kxtr.i lnr?f-siz,d
Jjobbinf, holdiui: IW jurilhot thread, uoiujf ncny
-jtli tbo treijuei.t rew tii'lins ot lKubins. It is
'UMt lor Ktrcnttii and c u.'lant haul vork. In-
tcvchauceablo workir.c parte, tuaunfuuturoil of
fine polished 'teel. ill run for years without
repair: is tiuip u to le.irn. ay to nianuKC, uu
tlcretood in an hour, and nlvvnys ready in u :io
rnont to dory dixcriptiun of heavy or line
work lit ler .t or trou'ile ihan nu ma hinc at
uny tirfco eiT Uul. or can do. It will son
anvthi r needle cm t-ifix-e. loin, lace or ci:u-
brietohoVj cloth ot harness, with any kind of
thread. anl will run oil twenty yanli" per minute:
it atM ftronc, straight needle', ami never broak
them. It cannot uiii"-. or drop a ft i tell, ravel or
break the thrcaj. Ityou havonuyothcr m.u'hin
liirvtlii and have bettor one. The c.ie and
r4,ht of iU motion.iud 'luxlitv of il work, are
in r-!!t' recommend' inn. It wilt hetu. fell. tuck,
braid, cord. bind. Rather, (juilt. rufQe. pleat, fold,
, rcallop. hirr. roll, bsrtc. cuihrtider, tun up
-rjcadlh. etc.. with elegance. eaeand nwifines.-.
uuurpabeu ny any manino evo- iiivenioti.
bkwaui: or imi sinoN
The Pn"i for our nkw :uachiue nro le?s than
those axKod by denier.- in second hand, rebuilt
a id relinihed ill chine, or tho-e felling out old
rtocE to elo-o up buine. many such inferior
Riid old .-"j le machine benie otlored as new nt
redilCt-d t'riec-: bvwate of imposition und o-ily
i. nkw innekine'. Tnerearo no mcw firt-claM
machine oflcred a low as tho'Tumily'by many
dollars.
fnj Machines sent fur wiminaUon bijoieuay-
l!xtraord:uary indticeincnts oflorcd to Clercr
inen. TeheM.St"rci;ee:er.ete.,tuact a aRenU.
Horse anc wrtxim furnished free l'or tesliiuo
nials sec renplivo bioK, mailed free with
tauiple of work, liberal tcnu-, cirtulars, etc.
Addre?.
-- TAHILY" 5EWIMC- MACHINE CO..
755 Brcaixay, Ner Y;
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rMi.
Thl rmrkli! rwdidae ttJII euw Frirlnt, Ppllnt.
Cunt. t(iiiu. &c, or anv rttarKviiKni, mm
will remote the Hiiiirli tvllhnnt
v
liliat rrliie or eulrs rr. rvo n-niiy
crt r u.ctctvii itu.i i lot crruij'-iy ol aiuoit
v-1
lu fioprni? me :an:rnr anu niueiie; (be
lnttirK. lrirt Al- Nnil l.ir ltnilai rlt f
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M iolttro iirour, anil iour i.rin:i.
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rfL cent ailJrr. It n truly v.-inlrrful wht
m9m f Uh Kcuilull'a Mpuviu Care
Htate- lutrralmeaU tt'rmlt liw vn l--rM and
an e ii C ht ",-r kttul of Uimikm In-m wliattvcr
made Tr It ha alx iHfn tiwil '.;h
"BM 41 e 1 T pcrfi-et urrv la tic ..airl panil
yTvtk. v-. oriurjt tinlUipiniiiin. Ot:rcae
. ttrr ehar ia in.nJ wt h.p-Jolrt
yrr 137J I titrj & ami. the vm,u tEiru.lh.-i
Uh "Kcndallf 39 Irirdrwry i muni ir. with n
v. j.In r-irr" :. i..no a' 2vct, and a twally Ikt-
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innUYa imwth. xnarly
1-ilfu itrii hm't ,&. 1'JOrrmtlWitURea
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CETjd.romP'r'cl,r,,,l'Scd.
(tail's NpUTlB
Cure. c kt
vir rnla-miunt. 1 have.
c lainrtK-s and rrin-ned
l-eiow a latemrnt
.trktd the h-vrse evr lrco
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vlnrll v Uiiita
'.v lianl and henert-r hat Lrel
liUiicr oath, ard
at r liava
Iiiim-. n.ir rould 1 rver v anr dif.
frrrnn in the aire of the hook
examined th
Iv-inU aince I treated, him with
JalenUtUl' Spuria Cure." Mf t'mra
hore icaar
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Sworn aad tubacrtbtd to before me taii a ur
a vurr
Jolts U Jkmnk,
justice of the Feace.
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od addreat Tar Itlurtrated circular to Ir. IL J.
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS
MAKING
POWDER
Tho ITSW. n-'ALTHIEST, STHONtlEST
and BJST 1HEIXG TO'iTnilS la tho TTortd.
TVa Koliclt an naprejadlecd cotaaarboa with
ASTotier kind. (iL'AlUNFKU FKEB VVMZ.
ALUM U AN'YTniSU CXUK.VLTHFCL ttnd
warranted to plro perfect aatUfsctlna. AI:
- mi RTiniacnaroii uj oxrir.iin iiaoai,i
, Hew Haven. Conn.
f a. a i CfT3trrT a. "vwTyv
CCC HEBE! S5 is &00SS for SO cts.
mt U a.tufjrtlj Caaraalera. DO XT KtNhl.Vt (Vbt.
255S W alttWe luoaer-mtiiar CTet; K Hieh fe
JJndane loanUin Pen: ! tel ru: I !-ilrtr-pUu-t
lijj.'.. piam HnMer; I BuMtt-Co Veenl; II Hot tavtW
mts 12 itu fiae Taper; I SIO IUk fiat faaar Ioera,
.tj r-t. .. SrcTil for rlc-intr linen, (Ixe nwnrT aclliar ac-
auff A.L1 ICU 4UI aJi ww . savv wi.w
jSVtST6.1 OtON BOOa -. IWJ.l.wm.5rw Jer-.
AM ent for Fifty Cent. Stamp, takem. AAirraa,
SAWS
k-wi, vwi rn fit. Bottnapf" wth enr
Mlrftr-r man
ritul .ae acd
'i.ZO t'.iuiT
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"lar liantr"ia tf Jttrra froni mmiring
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$350
A MONTH! ASHrrsVAircW
ys iv-rt fu;s rtl-klHr bnartai mm-
lib S J NESS DIRECTORY.
J.ll. Will cox,
ATTOUKPri' AT LAw andU. S: Comroli
iioncr. Collectionf promptly attended to.
OCiceonedoor north of Chiet Office
2ED CLOUD - - NIB
o. c: CASE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office one
dooi uorth of Garbc'n store.
BED CLOTO, NSB
Collections ruade and prornptlj- remitted
T. S. GILHAM,
fORNKY AND COUNSELOR
A TfoRNK
AT LAW.
Office ove Jnor north of Kaloj limn.
RED CLOUD, - - - WEB
w."c.""reilly,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
ANO REAL BBTTE AOEZT.
Red Cloud. Xeb.
.rroropt Attention Given to Collection.
Ornoc- with C. II. TOTTER, at Red tlood
Drnz Store.
E1" in C. Hawley
ATTORNEY AWD COUN
A SEIiORAT LAW.
Office over Farley's Drug Store.
2ED (JI0UD 55?j
JAS. LAIRD,
aTTORNEY AND COUNSKLOR
Watlaw. Juniata Nebraska. Will prac
tice ball the Courts of the f-tute.
I'rompt attention piven to all busineijs
entruktcd to his care. Office on the
east side Juniata Avenue J"'y ' '
3. S.KALEY,
C. W. KA1SY
Kctary rublic-
Act. B. d; M. It. R. Land;
&aJfeu &tihm
ATfORNEYS AT LAW and real es
tate Agent?. Will practice in all the
Courts inthis State and Northern Kan.
Collections promptly attended to and
Correspondence solicited.
Red Cloud Neb.
X. W. TUMiEYS,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
U. S. Pension Surgeon.
CSTOffice over Kaloy Kros. law office.
KED CLOUD. NEBRASKA
ELBERT A. HALL ill. I.
Physician & Surgeon,
KKI) CLOU!, NEII.
Havinsloeatcd permanently at this" plncc.I
will attend to nil calls, day or ni.-.ht. Office for
the pretont at Farley Vdmc -tore: at uiKht at
hia refidcuco ocr ewhiuse"d store. l'JniS
j n. iaosEiA. m. d.
KLKCTIC
Physician and Surgeon,
RriD CLOUD. NEB.
Will pay pccinl at'ention to Obstetrici and
li-c8-e of women Also ceneral at.d nectal
urery. Dcnfcs of the Eye and tar. t-harses
moderate. OUice. lor tho prenent at h
Urug iitora. j-i-y
VALLEY HOUSE,
f c. wiivrosv, i'io.
RED CLOUD, - NERRA5KA.
First ClftFS in every rcpecU Froo 'bn to and
from all train". SKmnle rooms for commercial
men, (live us a trial.
W. . Riehi-dioa E. Oarber.
Richardson & Garter,
DEALERS IN-
JLIVE STOCK,
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
Highest market prico paid for hons and cattle.
J. K. Smith S. C. Swtrn Jt.B.TROtn-Row.
Pro. First Nat. Cash. First Late Ti Ilcr First
ank. Beatrice nt. Hank Nat. Dank scat
Neb, atrice Neb. rie Neb.
BANKERS,
lftI CLOUD XEB.
Will make collections iu any part of the
United States Sell exchange upoa the princi
pal eastern oitie Loan money upon improved
farms Receive depor it subject to sisht arafls
Allow interest upen time deposits, and trans
act a general Banking business.
TtRrEBKXCRS: Omaha National Bank, A.
S. Pa4deck, U. .8 Senator; First National Bask
New York, Cam bridge Valley National Bank,
Cambridge New York.
D. Gh "Walker,
CARPENTER & BUILDER,
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
All kinds of carpenter work dope with
neatness and dispatch and satisfaction
guaranteed. Leave orders at the store of
U. E. Putnam or at PerkiBs& Mitchell's.
li-tf
EMIGH BROS.
MEAT MARKET
RED CLOUD, NEB.
The choicest of Fresh meats. Sausages.
Fowls and everything in the line that the mar
ket affords, always on hand.
iSbop two doors south of Sherer's drugstore.
J&Lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-mm HHA
Feed $? Sale Stable.
J. D. Post, Prop. RED CLOUD.
U a HTrn In'w wm-" wrcunns. of tich I
tTHH I CU-itpa;ktyraeO:,.-U'ami:st,.
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THE CHIEF.
M. L, THOMAS,
EDITOR
THURSDAY FEB. 12, 1SS0.
Tim Sautidtr House safe at Plaits-1
mouth, was opened after the burning of,
the hotel, and its contents found utterly
destroyed.
The New York Utrald opened the
Irish Relief fund of New York City, with
a contribution of $100,000. It would
take us some little tiuio te scrape together
that amount.
The parties who stole the mail bag
from the depot platform at Kearney one
day last week, and appropriated a portion
of its contents, have been arrested and
taken to Omaha.
Maj. Keuu has been sentenced to dis
missal from the service by the court
martial convened to try him fur conduct
unbecoming on officer of the army. As
this is his second olL-use president. Hayes
will not interfere to save him.
CoNGHEdS has appropriated $25,000
of the money wrung from the lubonng
clabscs, in high taxe., to purchase a
picture of Gen. W infield Scott, and to
buy a gaudy frame for the same. Would
it bo wicked to state in this connection
that there arc hundreds of worthy poor,
scattered over ti.e?c United Slates who
are now suffering for the common com
forts of life.
The Omaha A'etci, in a long editorial
on the removal of Hayt and Hammond
from the Indian department, closes as
follows:
What then is to be accomplished by
the leuioval of Hayt and Hammond?
Will their rucccrf-ors be more honest, and
tf they are what can they do ao;aint the
corrupt system which, taking root in a
grave mistake of governmental policy,
has its trunk iu the whole force of ludian
itgeucias and its branches in the congress
of th iiHiiijn? Can they evolve good out
of such a political Nazareth? Hardly.
There is but one remedy. I-rct the Iu
dians be given to the car of the war de
partment. Let them be conquered. Lot
the trealy system, and the sjtetu of
guurdinnship, and the system of i lur.dcr
be abolished. Let the barbarian be
foiced to submit to civilization at the
muy.zle of a title, and let him be educated
and lefined by force. Send mi.sionuries
ifou will, but let the bruti be reBtraincd
before preaehiug and pioselyting are
undertaken. Give the Indian wjik to
do, und make hi in do it. Teach him
that he must submit to the laws of com
mon humanity. The ulterior department,
with its cohesive instincts of plunder, can
never accomplish liiis. Tnu department
of war, intelligently Fupervifcd, is the
only remedial agency that can be cut
plowed.
The Ftatc Jo ut mil gives the following
good advise on tho presidential question:
A certain class of Rcpublicin ncwspa
pern, ambitious to be tied to the tail of
a "Grant," a "Blaiuo," or a "Sherman"
boom, are showing signs of beginning the
cut-throat business, that was so lively
four years ago, before the meeting of the
Cincinnati Convention. They seem to
think that to serve Grant, or Blaine, or
Sherman, whichever it may bo, that they
have selected for their choice it is neces
sary to abuse and blacken the two other
prominent candidates. They should be
warued by the result in 1S76, when the
result of this dirty spirit of detraction
was the defeat of every prominent und
strong candidate before the Convention,
and a taking up of a "dark hone."
The sincere friends of either of the
great trio now talked of by the people
for the next President, must remember
that every treacherous stab they give to
one or both of the other two, takes effect
upon the person of their own favorite.
That when a Blaine man subs Grant, or
Sherman, or a Sherman man stabs Grant
or Blaine, the blow tells. But it will tell
at Chicugo as the treacherous blows
told at Cincinnati in making a compromise
impossible, and in destroying the hope of
all the great rival, Blaine. Conkling, and
Morton, either ot whom, if nominated iu
1S7G, would have created an enthusiasm
that would have made the Republican
victory overwhelming, and saved the
country all the heartburn, excitement,
and disgrace that resulted from the
wrangle over the electoral count.
We want a strong Jman for a candidate
this time a man whom the people kaow
and have confidence in. We cannot hope
to have a maa who has been locg before
the publie gaie, and has never made a
mistake, or had an enemy.
A man ugaiast whose record there is
not written an eiror, may be possibly
nominated, but he will be a nobody, for
whom th ere will be no enthusiasm, and
in whom there will bo reposed no confi
dence especially after the experience of
taking a "dark horse" in '70. Let us
stop this infernal foolishness, and have a
candidate this time to be proud of. -
The cow boys i a the vicinity of Sidney
have bn Baking things unusually worm
during the past week. The Telegraph
reports some, six Of seven fatal shooting
scrape, besides three accidental shots
which made very severe "flesh wounds,"
Five herders were killed, and two (seri
ously, if not Jatally wounded. Sidney, is
a moral towB, or will be, if the despe
rades which infest that tectum keep on
killing each other. The citizens of that
place wear steel overcoats and sleep in
their celkre. YerUy, Sidney has gone
to the Ltd.
STATS C11P?IS53.
The new railroad office at lie publican
City U opened lor basinoj..
Grading of the Elkhorn Volley road ii
a!oiojt Subbed to Ncligh.
A lady at the dpfit u Harvard had
J-JCO abstracted from her pocket.
The wmk of laying out the Beatrico
, cztciicion will ctutuence at once.
A handsome new depot, one ot the
best on the A. &. N. roid is completed at
Dunbar.
Ninety one and a half vnts on the dol
lar have been offered for Valley county
bonds.
The increasing travel over th Platte
bridge at Fremont necessitated another
toll-keeper.
There is now not le?i than U0,0X)
bushel) of grain stored in Tecumseh
awaiting shipment.
The premium corn-field of Otoe county
yielded ninety-one bushels and thirty
pounds per acre.
The B. & M. have f-hipped over their
road from Kearney over 600 cars of stock
during tho past year.
The rail mill at Grand Island is being
finally adjusted, anl will be tuuniug
steadily in a few days.
The local agricultural society of
Ha.itiugs have resolved to organize a
district fair, to be held next fall.
Fifty car of corn were made up for
one train, from the four stations: Stroms
burg, Oscola, Arcade and Rising.
There will be more a: res of grain, corn
and wheat, sowu this spring in Ilarlau
county than any two seasons before.
Lincoln is talking about water supply
from the Blue river at Milford, which
point i 247 feet higher than that city.
Work has commenced on- the bridge
over tho P.'atte river on the A. and IS'.
Hue. The etructurc will be pushed along
as rapidly as possible to completion.
There are numerous bauds of wild
horses roaming about within twenty miles
of the South Platte river, oppovie
Sidney.
The B. Si M. propose to build another
structure at Hastings, to be occupied by
passenger rooms, eating bouse aud hotel.
The bridge across tho Platte river at
Central City will coutain about two
bundled piers. About half of them are
already driven.
There i high excitemeut at York over
the liquor selling question. Some viola
tors of law ate in jail und some have left
the vicinity.
iNcarly the entire tribe of Otoe Indians
passed through Falls City last week, ou
their return from a visit to their friends,
the lowas.
The ladies of the reading room, at
Fremont, have about $100 in their
treasury, which they will use to purchase
new books for their library.
Four precincts in Thayer county voted
in tho aggregate $11,009 for.railroad pur
poses. This is ouc third more thau the
wholo of Franklin county voted.
Experiment ha demonstrated the fact
that there is coal iu Thayer county,
Aughey and Vermiliiou to the contrary
notwithstanding. Nelson Chrouicle.
A team broke through the Platte river
bridge at Fremont on Wednesday last,
carrying down the wagan, driver aud a
load of wheat. Most of the wheat wa
lost.
Both temperance and anti-temperance
men have subscribed to a fund to aid in
tho detection of the person or persons
who blew up the billiard saloon iu Cen
tral City.
John F. David, of Washington pre
cinct, Harlan county, has two hundred
and sixty acres of land under the plow,
and intends to sow one huudrcd and sixty
acres in wheat this season.
The Harvard Sentinel cays: We arc
safe in making the assertiou that there U
more corn cribbed along the lines of the
B. & M. & Neb. railways, that at any
one time in the history of the state.
The St. Paul Advocate saya: Tho far
mers on Canada U ill make both onds
meet; they are just cribbing their last
year's crop cf corn and are harrowing:
their fields for wheat.
The A. & N. railroad is taking from
Tccum&tb, Sterling and other point? on
the Hue of the road, daily, from six to
ten cars, loaded with ice. This ice trade
finds its way to towus on the Sants Fe
road.
The Ashland Reporter says: A bed of
extra fine potters clay has been found in
the ravine near Dean's mill, aad now
thete is a god chance for some enter
prising man to make a fortune by taking
hold and working it
There is good prospect of the magnifi
cent water power of the Niobrara river
l.AfTia1 nt ill vri in tn nffip fntnrA K
ern capitalists are investigating its merits I
with the intention of investing largely, if
found satisfactory.
The bridge across the Platte river to
accomodate travel between Oaaha aad
Ashland was finished one week ago. The
bridge is in three sections, one 700 feet
in leagtb, second 1020 feet, and the ose
on the Sarpy county side 1010 feet. The
total cost is $10,000.
A young van aaaed Stevens, wn
lives about iwo miles from Waco, York
county, accidentally shot himself by a
revolver going off in his pant's pocket oa
Fridav last. The ball entered at the
I lowet part of the lefc side of the abdo-
men, resulting la ns aeatn tTsive coars
J thereafter.
G. A. BROWN,
Saccraaor to W. H. Reed.)
DEAL Kit IS
PARLOR. BEDROOM
ami Ililclicn
FUEIsriTXJK'JE
Brackets, Chromos,
Pier u re Frvmes,
Mattresses, Etc.
COFFINS always on hand aad trimmed
on ehoit notice.
1TICK af LOW as anv in the valley
CtogfRepaiiin:; of all kinds done prompt
ly aud satisfactory.
ffr.D CLOUD, - - - NEB
""MRS. O 1. UAWLEYr
. yTEACHtT.HOF-
Vocal and Instrumental
SIC
JS.
ft
DIH.RK til
HOUSE PLANTS, r'l.OWEtl l'UTH,
WIRE STANDS itc.
NICE and CHOICE articles a specialty.
Next theV.d Court Moue.' Webster St.
RED CLOUD, NEB.
City BAKERY and
RESTAURANT !
A. Lauterbiicli, Propr,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP
CANNFD GOODS FRUITS, NUTS,
CONFEC 1IONKRY, K IC.
F23SH BE2AD,?IS3, CAE2S, Every ITwn.
Warm Meals at all hours, 25 cents.
t5TFRFSH OYSTERS always on hand.
Webster ctreet, one door south of
ICaley Bro3. law office.
RED CLOUD.
NERR.
t7-1
FGUJtf D at XAST!
rriiE
Adjustable Hocking Chair.
SIX CIltliSKUS!!
From a
SEWING CHAIR FOR THE LADIES
TO A
CRADLE for the BABY.
For Sale in Webster and Franklin coun
ties ONLY HV
O. A. BROWN,
RED CI.OVO, - Ncbr.
6ui
HARNESS SHOP
-BY-
J. L. MILLER
Keeps constantly on hand a full line of
Harness Collars, Saddles, Whips,
Hor- Blankets, Comb, Brush
es, Harness Oil and evrfry
thinz usually kept in
a first-clas. hop.
Two doors north of the bank.
TaaHisnwt Cash Prica Paid for fliass
aai Furs.
p. T. THOIVLA-S
DEALKR IX
JIlltUWARE.
SHELF WARE ANDJ
General
Merchandises
AgricHltaral I plena euts
f all kiads.
w ?
Highest Market Price
paid for country
produce.
COVr7.SY,
NEB.
L
ntOVlSKBS
"The Richest Blood, Sweetest Breath
ad Fairest Skin it Hop Bitten."
"A little Hop Bitters .saves big doc
tor bills aBd long ickness "
"Tnat invalid wife, m tther, sister or
thild cm be made the picture of health
with Hop Bitters.'
V. han worn down ana ready to take
our bed, Hop Bitters is what yoc
laeed."
Doa't physie and physic for it weak
ns and destroys, but take Hop Bittters
hat baild up continually.
''Physicians of all chosd ue and reo-
mtnend Hop Bitters. Test thrra."
Health is beautv and joy Uop JJit-
ters eive health aad beauty. '
There are more cures made with
Hop Bitters thaa all other aedidues."
"Whea the brmia is weaned the
oervs unstrung, the aauscles weak, use
Hod Bitters."
"ThatlDw, nervous fever, want of
leep aud weakness, calk for Hop Bit-
fcers.
En CcaA CiraaaiPais Stlisf la PIaa
itaa, Sxra acdCJucp.
roRSALrur R.K.SHERER,
WH 11
fc?d ".
25-y-l Eix CtccT. fee.-
Gsifli T.s. Cx ecli 6.1
"Economy is the road lo Wcttlth.
IGOODS BOUGHT BEFORE
! KF.I.VG SOLD AT BOTTOM FIGURES, AT
LIDDY'S
- -- t
Blankets, Check, Plain and Plaid lrIa.nncl.;j
UKANS, CorWNADM
' MCttlTa
DRY
I In endl
t
endless
;and at prices that will
that will
i provinglv, and immediately purchase
; your winter supplies at LIDDY'S.
large assortment of the celebrated M. Selz
Chicago hand made Boots 5c Shoes, every pair
warranted and the best fitting made, lor bale
only at LDDVS.
Groceries. Crockery Queensware
I
prices tlia-t uori can boat, asJ few cittat.
JRemcmber, for lair square dealing and always!
at lowest cash prices
y
,'our advantage to can on
Rcil Ciouil.
A
tjQj$ey&&&&&&&& t
II. Mt.
0
Miner
Dealers In
ERCHAND1SE.
"
it We kp eonUntlr
J DRY GOODS,
0 Clothing.
S Hats,
JBoots
$ Glassware, Queensware and'
S CROCKERY.
v
5,Wc buy our goods for cash,
Oand defy competition. When
v
in town give us a c
Vq) One door South of the PnGCicc.
X Red Cloud,
F. NEWHOUSE,
-DEALKIt IS-
DRY - GOODS
GEOCERIES,
AND NOTIONS,
Red CIoa4. - Nebraska
The public pcnerally arc ren nested to
call and examine my cood and prices, as
a share of the paroaae is Mjlieited.
ar Store, 6rst door north of 3losa
er's meat market.
14-26 F. NKWHOUSFa.
SAM'L GARBER
Dry Goods and
Groceries
BOOTS and SHOE
Hats, Caps. &
Ready Made Clothing!
Wt kiv3 tk& Ltrftst
Stick ia tht Vallty m- will
ot fce indtrstld.
GIVE US A CALL, ONE A ALL.
Sam'IGarber
Red ! Xeb,
TUB ADVAtfCt, A.N'D STllLli
i
CASH STORK.
4 JJ" V-"
and nnoi. rAxMwrnr- iiis. vratos aCAXT&
HiKtoltft, UIUM.1 AM IMUXIAI.
GOODS
anei
t
make von
make von mue ap-
il
1
I
t
!
you will iind it to ,
LIDDY.
6
0
I
Mi.$
J.I.
Bros.
all VlcJ of
on hnJ a full taelt of
GROCERIES, c:
Caps.
all.
rToT. 2
fi
COf E!
For Your
LUMBER!
DV LI'MBElt A SPECIALTY.
THE nHT I2 TH?. UMZt-HT
aoIU nt Ijoatral Vrlci5H
RE0 CLOUD NEB.
CHICAGO
Lumber Yard
KED OLODII, Xeb.
Yard south of Hampton & tfal toEj'
shop, on .Main atrect.
Kp ccaalaJitlr oa baa-ias atwTtosrt ef
Iraier.lw&,fililBsle.IeM.rs H.n
4ewe.Liaie Hatrawmt, riaalcr
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PLATT & FREES
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