- - - ; -v -. - " , a--.i--W V-WSS' "3i? -vp i-yv. --' -.j-t-jf -. v TBW Ciw r AitMbSk iitw mm "s a y awta b bbbbt LOCAt. matters: 7H JTMS il fTOWJBf . Great Btrjtains at Mm. HfrSlUDr'fl. -Ritaanaa Star, stJVkiat JiitBasiri -WWJifcriUPiiw "Thfy all io k." There be doll thnesfor the local new gatberer. Choice HalHbut, at Fataina & Mitchell's. Conitaiasioatrs ware io seieion laet Tuesday. Headquarters for iaillioery at Mlia. AiCUJtIDK d. llama and Bacon, a Perkins A awatsaeH's. Threa lev rantcriWM ftom Blac 'Ulil last Saturday. Xcw maplo Sugar at Perkins i aitebellw. Waavenly strains: A elcrpyman hug liog the Mrcd girL Farsa see! tardea retis, a fb 11 sup ply, t Pcrk'uw k Mitabsa'e. Last week we received fifteen dcw mbscribers to the CHIEF. New poods, new atjles and new prico., at Mrs. McBjiiij:'s. Last Tbutsday a prairie fire came near luruiiig IluuiBJcl'a ranch. ' A letter from the Chief's old cor respondent, "BeUey," thia week. Job prictinf , the neatest and cheap en is the watt. Call at the Caar office. iewaff uf twindien who want you as taja year oasst to papers. Sign noth ing. Thia u the time ofjear when the farm Btacbinrry obstructoth the fide walk. 0. C. Case is again able to be ou h feet. His oBjae was opened for bust Dee ycetcrday. An exchange fay: "All of our tuh N'ribers who have puid up arc one year ucaier heaven." As we went to Gzl-iz Hock last week uc nuticed a number of fanner plowing Mid mowing wheat. HoKHEH, MAUD, AND MlIJJES a new lot just arrived, and For rale at City If the person who farrier wood from 1 our office, in a north- wet direction, does fiot "let up," he will set into trouble. -If yon want fo I uy a ppan of mules, call at the fluide tffiee. Svcrior Guide. What, h the two editors of tbe Guide for pale? Columbus Bonn of the Truth Ttlfrr, 0born City, Kansas, was in town the first of the week, and paid a hurried visit to the Chief office. The C-Gg.-vyaiionsi Social was post poned :hu vr&A; nill.be held at the house of Mr. J. 0. Wnnr nr"r,,'sd?v evening, March 16th. All nre invited. A. A. Pupe has sold his house and lot to the Chief family, an J, we under Hand, will move to Blue Hill and en gage io the implement business, A one horse eoccwrn attempted to give an eatertainment at tho court house last Thursday night, but failed. Thoj-e traveling mioftrel frauds are a bore. One of the school girls that pare our office, to and froa tchcol, can jamp 111 ft6t and light on the sidewalk like a ton of lead, but it dosu't look very pretty. While on our trip to Guide Rock Jubt reek, wo encountered about twenty prairie "schooners," all with their prows tot resolutely towards the setting sun. This is the taflu of the year when tho thrifty housewife cleans house, and the much abused huband laketh his solitary meal from tho head of the flour barrel. Some kind of an organisation tor protection against fire should bo made, in Bed Cloud, aad that, too. without tin recwsaiy delay. Who will bo the first to uuove in the mutter. W , B. Good has returned from Nuckolls county, where lie ban been teachiug school, and will commence the practice oflaw, having his office with A Kaley, in the old court houfe. We si ill have for sale a few of those horse books. Kvery man who owns a horse, or expects to ywn one, tllould have oaa of those books. To be had only at the Chief offioe. Price 5 oonts. The Superior Gvide feels had be cause job work is heat from that town to - the Chief office to be done. Put in good job tfiice, Bro.,"and perhaps you will have no further cause to complain. The fanners may confidently look forward to the coming harvest as one ot the best this country has yet seen, but they should not run in debt ou the strength of the prospeot let it prove de lusive. Mr. C. F. Allen, of Guide Rook, called on u the first of the week and also ordered tho Ciiikf to be seu to hs address. Mr. Allen is engaged in trie lumber trade at Guide Fioek, see card cUewhere. Last weak a. prairie fixe burned the stable, cera eribs, l.ay and in fact evcry- thing belonging to Curtis Bed. of Batia precinct. The kind hearted neighbors .nave assisted his, and in a measur re- 'placed-what wen feat. OurCcHBiySapetintenAeBt, ai the cxamjnation ket Saturday, issued a first frrade ceruieate to Miss Eva J. Kiog Oliis ihe Srtt acd only first-grade ceriifi ccto that baa everbeen issacd to a woman y-iu the BepaMcaa Valley. An exhibition of tight rope walking was witnessed last Thursday. A rope v was streteked from the top of Sherer'e vdrug btomtrom to the roof ot Chas. ' Potter's MUiay, aad an ex-circus per forwerUafmMr "amlaed it. -"LrtaJ. WMT f tlM Tkka Watd&m aii fc ep'MT bheat Do v ,voa reoaNact, Mao, the days when we ;M were rival pmblisheri io a town on (he '"classic basks of old muddy, and we callfdyoa a liar and you said "you'r i'-eh. - - . ft avv Bapar, Ike ffnt tan of whrck will be gottcs rat at tk CmijbY atabKah aaent this week. Our Onide Rock friecdf propose to ahow uo the adraatafa ofl their town at a trading point, and ana taking the right atcp to do it efiestaally. 400 copiew of ihe paper will be tssmed est aaatbly. It amtkar avail now. but tfcew at plewty of rooao for k la wzpa4 aad we believe it will grow lerjrer aa it growa olJer. Huccen to the Guide Rock Nad, On the first page we present our reads with the doable column advertise ment of Mitchell k M or hart. This firm nre doing an immense business, and with to do a still larger business, and are bound to do it, if, as is generally tbe case, the amount of busioew may be' correctly judged by the extent of judicious adver tising done. They have recently received several car loacU of farming implements of tho best make, which tbej wi-b to dispose of to the farming community at a very small margin. Knowing the firm as wc do, we would advise all who read their "ad" and arc in need of anything in their lias, to call on them, as you will find them as liberal in their dealings with OUE TBIP TO GUIDE S03S. Last Friday in company, with Sheriff Warren, wo made & flying visit to the thriving little town of Guide Rock. The prospects for the building up this enter pricing littlo place, in the near future, are the best. The bridge over the river south of the t .wn will he completed in about ten day.-, which will give the town a largo trade from tho south side, and also from a considerable portion ef Jewell county, Kansas. The railroad is com pleted beyond Guide Rock, with the ex ception of laying the iron, and the town will soen enjoy the distinction of being connected with tbe outride world by rail; when its growth will be rapid, as it is surrounded by n splendid agricultural country and nn enterprising and pros perous class of farmers. Among the bui-incs BMn with whom we were acqu-iintcd, and those with whom we becatno acquainted during our short stay, we find Abe Garber, E. L. Grubb, Dr. Robinson, Proudfit & Marsh, J. L. Vance, Connor & Sheppard, C. F. Allen and A. A. Tylee. Mine Host of the Guide Rock Houe. A Garber keeps a general merchandise store. E. L. Grubb deals in farm machinery, and has sold over a thousand dollars worth of imple ments during the short time he has been j located there. Dr. Robinson runs the drug store, and is building up a good trade. Proudfit k Marsh are young men who have recently located there, in the hardware ttade. They keep a first class stock of goods in their line, and as they ore live energetic young men, they are sure to saeceed. J. L. Vance is one of the old residents. He has recently -laid -out an addition to the town, and divides his time between selling lots and conducting his other business. Connor & Shcppaid hare recently located here and have a neat store, well filled with dry goods, gTpociioj tc. Uncle Billy Sabin has disposed of his hotel to Mr. Tylce, and now conducts tbe livery stable. J. S. Marsh runs the lumber yard, recently established by Jones ft Magee. Mr. Alles is also engaged in the lamber busi ness, E. O. Parker keeps the postoffice, where you will always find hist ready to hand out the mail, and to take subscrip tioas for The Red Cloth) Chief. We also had the pleasure of grasping the fraternal hand of Mr. our worthy Guide Rock correspondent. There are others engaged ia different branches of buriness at Guide Rock, with whom we did aot bars the pleasure of forming as acquaintance, but tnut that we may at an early day Taken as a whole, Guide Rook it blesasd with a class of baunesa aaca that weals, aaakt any towa arotBsroas, aad ware set baakwari ia giving, wt ear opiaita, that towa will neon lies ta a plana aaieag tbsibrsaiost towns ia this prosperaaiaHey. Wwaajojad oar trip aad oar stay among the good people of Quiis ftock, Tery mmoh, and bet as be i able, to take time to visit tnssi again be iurc90f , and note tfctir fmaijuigj their customers as they are in slinging nrinter's mfr, bmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmSi BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJI I m i BMBBWr- ! I n th tab isst sfl Ira. fteffis 0. typhoid itaacaoBia, Jiddy, wife cf Cspt. years, aad six laatba Liddy, aged "flPae following esrtiisstes were at taw exasiiBauofl, Satarday, Mara fib. rttstr oHtAxm. Mi Kva J. Kiag. 91C0MS SMADE. J.C. Otis Mies Clara Kiag. I). Wagoner, MUs Victora Morton. LIXETKI) THIKD GRADE. Miss Annie Bust, Mia Aaay Luce. Death has been once snore ia our midst, and to one of our citsjaas who, leas than two short weeks ago, wss happy and blest with a boaae where sosafort, elegance, refinem eut and love were eea tercd, has ottered tbe stera sentence that may be expected by all. "Thy Uoae shall be left unto thee desolate." This time one of the homes of recent date has been tbe scene of bis ravages. Mrs. N. G. Liddy, wife of Captain Liddy, the well known merchant, depart ed this life last Sunday morning, after a brief but severe attack of Typhoid Pneumonia. A week ago last Sunday the deceased was apparently iu as good health as she had ever been in her life. On the fol lowing Tuesday she was stricken down with the terrible discaso wbich baffled the physician's cunning. At the first she became unconscious, and remained so until her death. Mrs. Liddy moved with bar hatband i to this place about two years ago, and during her residence among the people of Red Cloud she made many warm friends, who deeply deplore her loss. In our social life she was oat of the rccoguized leaders. In the church of which she and bar hiuband were com municants, they were among the most worthy and valuable members. In the several stations of life which ' it is peculiarly tbe part of women to fill and adorn, she will be grievously missed, and her absence mourned. The home, especially where two little childton, as yet babes in yean, and a husband inconsolable with grief weep for ber presence, is an object of the most heartful sympathy. The remains of the deceased were forwarded Wednesday morning, for interment at Sioux City, Iowa, her for mer home. XXAYALS ITEMS. I.navalb, Neb. ) March 8th, 1880. j Some of our enterprising young people have taken it into their heads to get married, for which I am duly grateful as it makes quite an addition to uy badget of ntws for tbe Cniif. Last week's paper contiincd the notice of the marriage of ano couple, they were married in Red Cloud. The others, Abram Nowton, and Magio Coehraa, were married at tho residence of the bride's father, the afternoon of tbe 3d. They intended to surprise us, but we got an inkling of it and surprised them in torn. The bridegroom's aunt. Mrs. Jones, uvittd them to spend the evening at her buse, and when they arrived they found the whole neighborhood collected there, each one having brought some little present for tho young couplo, besides their contribution to the refreshment table, and such a table, it would havo done you good to see it, and much more to partake of it. It is quite unnecessary to add that every one enjoyed the eve ning, it could' t bo otherwise under tho circumstances. Another Day has appoared among us, this time it is a diminutivo specimen of masculinity, weight 9 pounds. Also two of Mr. Day's sisters have came out here from Ohio with their husbands, and families, and household goods, and intend to make Nebraska their home. The people of Farmers creek are at present having a very interesting series of revival meetings at their school house, thtie has been quite a number of con versions, and a great deal of interest manifested general! v, and much good being done. On the night of the 1st of this month, Mr. E. W. S. Harvey, of Farmers creek, died very suddenly, he was only sick a week. It was a warning, and caused people to remember tho words of Scrip ture. "Be ye also ready, for in such an hour as ye think not the son of man oooieth Betsey. fSCUASTILLE XTSXf . Thomasville, New. ) March 4th, 1880 ). editor uniEP: Having notbing to do but listen to the blowing of the breeze we will try to collect oar macb blown thoughts enough to write a few items from this part of tbe "moral vineyard." The farmers are ploughing and bow and then manage to sow a' tew handful of wheat; and when there is nothiag else to be done, the young men get atarried. Joe. Baily has emigrated into the "double'' auto, with a partner that is well able to take care of him. Miss Saliie Riehardsoa has lately ar rived from Kansas, and, it is ramored, intends taking pity on some one of oar bachelors. We hope she will stay aaoag us. Our Pottanaster aad his oftee a is rapidly improving; he has a now, aod a cigar box alstost fall of gooas. The Union aod the Star Lrttaau have botb closed, aad tbe great enters that belonged to tbeea have geae staking for greener pastares. Simmons & Co., are getting ap a aew cook book. The program for aBtaaaasaatt ia thaae parts aow is, f rat taasan, tata re vivaln, and vies vena. Mm lather Wilaoa baa ratarati fro bar reviews ia tkt teat, u retina wkb bar parnate a start riant. " --'- jt niikL ., aiatttbtasbaeltta'aibmV. IftMaWtwaatatttbmlarkiaa Jaag, we-wiH wrt again. Vtwtv r flor. II A BETED -March th, by II. J.atbiseCttiaiWaiaai & ciact. Mr. Janata W. toa eowaty. JEaagaa, to Mian WiUott, of coU, Nth. So JataCeffnaft Cat Loaf '-'' striata. fer salt at Kobt'c vrAl!tl:A hn and ptptr at Baowna. St appiat; tbe beat m aba Trytawaa. Far sals at Rob' atom Ctjsa far smsl. at HoiJtoB'a. -A fall ettarttsfi tf OnlnVrana tanned fruit, at Roav'a. Jtrar Recdt A ntet 1st of wall paper at Browns f droit arc store. 2 w Cook't Fnvorits Tomato, band, at Roar's. always on Snow fke potatoes, salt at Robt'm. Coaaiy warpiftta and for seed, for aift ta tat ta back nnaariptwa at 90 dollar, at thia oafee. Anyone looking for choice articles in the grocery lite, need look no farther ibsaRoiT's stare, for he a!way keep the heat of everything, k, tbe shape of Groceries. 5Ir. Montgomery regularly deals oat frcih milk ta tbe inhabitants of Red Clou J. Milk daiivcred every day, San days not excepted. .. . .. ' t Moeha Coffee, the beet grade of green coffee ever brought to' Bed Ctomd. To be had only at RoBr's. . . . Money to Loan.ofajSKs.5 uprJ ttraijht 10 per cent. No Comtnwaioa. I. H. 1OOJiM, t the Court Hcu.e. t7tf a Dentistry. II. A. Biard will be inhi office, from the first to the 7th, of each month. Office next door to tbe Bank, Red Cloud. 23 (f K-0-N-E7 WIrO-A-H-T Money ta prove up with on final ic ccipr, or ou deeded land at 8 per. cent, andl 62 per. cent commission, or at straight iO per. cent no tummision. Jun. R. Willcox. Umce next door to Cinxr office. 30tf Uo Good Preaching. No man ean do do a rood job of work, preach a good sermon, try a law suit well, doctor a pitient or write a good article when he feels miserable aud dull, with slucgi-h brain aod unsteady nerves; and none should make the attempt in such a condition when it can be so cailv aod cheaply removed by a little Hop .Bitten .CROWIISr! Not the Crown of Kings nor the Crown of Glory, but the Crown Sewing Machine tbe latest, aud best machine in the Mar ket, it will pay you to call at the Poxt Offioe and sec it before you nuiohase! For Sale by M. B. McNitt. Final Proof Notices. Land Office at Bloom infton Neb. March 1 1. 1 MO. isotic is beraby giTSB that th foMowia aaad wtUrfca.i tlad aotk f hL intantJeats aka tnal proofinaHrtprtar hi etaia. ud tore -Ubm A. Tullfya. Clerk of Ik i,r !f WebsU-rcnDniT. at h office in Rs Clang, j Neb., on the 3rd day of Aptil. !SSO. ! Thomas Vanjshn. Uometeai Entry No. CfiST mr mj nortn-oMt qsartcr. rction 9, town 1. ?f2i2we",-,an1 5'?th.: fo'iowinc m hi witnvfna, vis: Joriah 0. HolcomW. Thomaa h"??1 ATM PUWof andJosek W. Jon. BinMapr It 8. W.8WrTZBK.Btistr. Land Often at Bloamington Nab. Marok 1st. 1910. aamed seUler has fit ad notiea or kk iataatiaa ta BMhaHnal oroafin rapaort af hit elaiaa. aad " nal entry aaaraef, aafWra JasaaA. tS teIw b.eS0B? Walter wwiry. at htr(??' mRS:, Cl. Nb.. April 3rd. 1. ,rllln,f? C- Be,MB HoaiMtead Application, No. lift), for north-eat quarter, f eetion 'J), town ... range II west, and namo th fnllnwin? hi wltnejcs. vir: A6Kotn W. Hn!mirrain.Henry fiHu iah A?fM aBa Thoma J. Wrujhr. all or Rod Cloud, Nrb. mar.4wprlt S.W.SWITZER. HocLter. Land Ofnce at Uloominston Xeb. Feb. 23d ISfO. Notice ii heror ciren that the followint namcl settlor has filed notice of his intention to make anal proof in rapport of his claim, and ecore final entry thereof bafora Jatnr A.TqI leys. elrrK of the court in Webster county at fc1 office in Bed Cloud Neb., on tho U7th day of March 1360. Abrum Weill, for ths ronth-emt qaartrr of sertian 24 town 3 range 10 weit, and name the follnn ing us his witneues. vir: Darid M. Fran ei. Peter Ppracher, Adrnn .Vpracher acd John Burton, all of Cowiea Nebnaaa. febKmarZj 85. W. witb. Rfiitr. Land Office at Dloomington Neb. Feb. Wih. 1 S90. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler bw filed notice of hi imaaUon to Bke Inal proof inaapportof hit olain.and ta care final entry thereof before Jatnea A. Tal leya clerk of court ia Websta coonty, at hit office ia Red Cload Neb., oa the 2Tth day or March 18). Alonio U Tobin of Walla Neb., for tbe ecaa east quarter of sccti.to 4 town 4 racga 11 weat. and name the following aa his witneses. rit: Charles Churchill. Peter n.Hayter. William Ha eherer and Willim U. Cox. all of Wells Na. febltfastrlS 8. W. SWITZER. Ueeuter. Land Office at Bloomington. Neb. Feb. ISth, 1380. Notice is hcaby aiTen that the folloariaff named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof iu rupport of bis claim, and secure final entry thereof before James A.Tnl leysclcrxef the court in Webster county, at hi office in Red Cloud Neb., on the 30tli Say of March 1850. Stargeon Kesbaeraf Clorerton JVeb., frr tbe northwest quarter of saw ion '."6 towntbip J north of range 11 west, and namea the following aa h a witHecses.via: David Fetx. Motea Wilaon. Ores Milner and Robert Morrow, ail of Clorertoa j Neb. Iabl9m-rl8 R. W.SWIIZEK. Reguter.', Land OCce at Bloomangton Neb. Feb. 9th 1890. Kotioe Is hereby tiven that the relieving naaaxl acttler has filed notice of his iatevtion to make final prooi in an p port of hie claim, and secure final entry thereof before Jamaa A. Toi lers, county clerk of Webstar oaaaty Neb., at his office iu Red Cloud ou tbe 17th aa af April. IS). Shadrach Croxton. for theaoath hi 54 aad north 'A o t soat 9 west, and naacaa the Mlawiac as kat mmi mmtmmm ! witn tic Jobs taraiar laruwaater V. Banaett laaiah Ileitsaua aaat Jacob nrCowles NebraakBw II 3. W- IWHIIK, Register. Land Office at Xak.rab.9th.19eS. Notice ia hereby awvtwi tkat tfca followiac mtd settler ana Ha aottaaoThia kfttaation to lake final araar taaai start af aia aad secare fiaai aatry tlsarfvf aafera Jaaaas A. Gal leys, eieraareaartia weaaaar eeaaty at aia of fice in Rat Cleat HabNsa ana ITU tar ef March, im. Henry Lawerty. fcr tW aTJtS W)af See. naaaa tfca Mlawiay an a waiaaiaa, vlai.Mo tc5 C. WsUIasini liCfcrUa Baal Ca.tarWlhjeer aad Kesrat KiaaWiaaM af Baate MaS. leoi.maru" LaadOSaaat aauftah, l0. Notice ia thjr aitta taat taw iaHavias afataatiaaaf kk iataaliaata aanedaetUaT aaakeaaal ia. nattiit efkia alaiaa. tna secare tnaaaar ksrkra U lUgtHeer U. S.laatdeaWe iaWeeaiiag- or KaeairerattlM tta Nab, an the th tna af Marah. 1B. Jpesafc C. Beleasak. afSeatt. Wcbater eoanty Neb, for the Sa4hjant aturter af aaattoai 10 inamUwmtUmd aaaaea the Mlawiac f kia witaeaasa. rat Ttwaias Vaaglra Wffliaai aagfaa aad Aatkoay artawa af taact Na-. gearga Barker af IaaTaJe Nab, aad A. rraaa, ?J'j2?",k:.,if alan. NaakeUa C. Mak, faklaarU . W.HWITX1B, tegjsiar. KOTICI TO TIACHM. Netiea fa heraky sfrea, that I Sl ail persons who nay dartre to atcr thasaaalrai aa caadioates lor teachcts or the artaaary or aosBKoa schools af Wakater aaaaty. at Eat Clead oa the teat eattajtjas af aata -iiralk at BiaVc'clock a. at. ahaww. CalrpC AaVBata. Till mum. . ? C Wlkiiankatnlaaiaai JaBaBBttt sl!lTTTrfassrty: aSt saVaaaaaaaan aaaaaaaaiamaw?tff Al wfca ass tawtaaa af kavaas aftbtakarffea s af tbtar Irian . art latMetfnsy tnfarvW th4 rrtwt A Ewi m ml. ukt Fbttagtapbrn. ffnrratynas 4c, ia th fckatyas tf tkt art. Ak carding ' raTtt 4 Tarias. Be Wise and Happy. If yon will stop all year taanvagaat arf wrong notions in doctoring yoraclf ami faaailiw witli expennre doctors or humbug cwre-alls that do hinn alway, aod ue only natnre's simp's rmeJir rnr .11 r. U... - .ui. . ell mtui ka uJ(... .,.., . ' Tk. mrJzr'L7Z :.: .c . .vr l.t- wins aad good willtell you. it Hop Bit ten rery ea it. St another colama. Nimble Six-pence. Geo. W. Dow, -DKALKR IN- Groceiies L Confectioneries, Choice Tea. Co.Te Sucir Ac. White Fish & Mackerel. Ore. Iric4 od Cannrd IVutU. The bri To- bncco' mnJ fifaH. Floar nJ mil cun rantljr on hnd. Ktf. Iluttof Mid Woo A Taken in Payment. K Itbtat GIVE MB A CALL and I rill do ' Jjt 'Joor north of arru ofiue. f - Ked Cloud, v-.. wi, - Neb. IVFoon A Callender NEW GOODS! New Goods! Wc have aaMd Ur?aly to our DRY GOODS stack, and arc atiliog at the lowest cath price.". We keep constantly ou haud a full btvck of rncerlt, BtHtlN A Shoe, Drags, MetlicIneM, OJIm Tarmirfliefi, Paints Ctc. ALSO HARDWARE&EARNESS Fixtures. Give aa a call, wt ahow our goods with iilcasare. Reptctfufly, Xoon & Callender. COWLES - NEB GOOD NEWS' Quick Tiart I Through Traiua 1 Close Coaaattiopa ! No Delay ! Burlington Route To Chicago and The East. Lowest rata of Faro will be Kade, Through Cars will be ran from a, A. M.roint in Sonthera aebraska'to Chieago. A ten auaMea easaeariaa will be aaada at Pa citMJaaatiaa. AT CHICAGO claaa coaacetioas will alwayt to aaata la tka aasUanaakaast ead orth. iaaasjaaaasr kattks i Iliad at the Lineelt ataaWSataaaky Tataaiath or oa application frota Jf'asoan Bivar ea Caisjeto- TOST. LODIS&THE SOUTH, Taskaaitagton roate bare as; Mesa of through sterpasa and clote caaaectiabs batweea tie Mi&saari Kivcr and fit- Loais PaaBsatcvn aakiM iMa line haaa the bast of aeaaasaaataaiaaBk PaJtsaaa lpra raa rega arlF traaa Maanwi Biasr la St. Loais. TO PJfiORIA. INDUNAPOLIS. CIN ClNNATL AND THE 8NUTH-IAST. in ana aadvittiakla roata to taw saath- I are aaace at Feona wtO tts alt. Railroads for Indiaa- bas, aad all central ladiua. onaro caii . Wkea yoa go aaat B. k M. liae ifyaa eat Xsalx at 75 ecstz. kaaav ani arsrel ever tba ta taSA kSKaai coat- I" lortaalaasM A.B.TOUXALW. J7Ri- Uaal TXit JOHN C. -DEALER Law" S3 S II -S aaCLal aS 0 " g - . 5 o 1 - EL 5 5 2 ? o Si & 2 J N 1 gag Cad 0 -R & ? aaW rax fin A si viafe P DRY GOODS. Groceries, QwMaSww, and Spring and Summer Clothing, A large M mHtTtfMla, APSf aftawaaaatn crnty ti aaa at Red Cloud, - Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS, X. FUTIllt Prop. 13 FLOUR FEED Cra. M0. MnM Cass4 fW4 na4 GROCERIES, VUii tk. RHiniJ OrMtrt. rl Ami Prt . tWm ura MtumrM s r ' -. ----- - - - , , - ntikn ,nr i. r.Jr , ru AH kiatSafaBaatry rrala uka cathaage for goods. Godt dalitasad te all yrtsUwa trea of ebarge. Htof aaaak ef Bead ' Ttw rrtory. RED CLOUD. NE3RASXA DE- SHEREE. I'tsjprictor of the City Drug Store, -1 BtlLCK 1 Drugs. Medicines. Paints Oils and Varnishes. A fall aapnly of LAMPS, LAMP 31TDBS, HICKS. COM Br. miUSHES Ac. lV.rocr aalicitcd aad fucVfuIly rvcnreJ. trrrr.-rirticns carafuliy ceasswnadtdtt One door south of Uaxber'a atom. 31 Kt) CLOl'T) SEB. Veni Vidi Vici! MARVELOUSLV Cheap Goods! Art aow to he had at Yeiskr's Bazaar. COMK NOW WHLK Ml$ ING 01T. SKLL Glovesa Hosiery. Underwear, Collars. Shirts. I1h!b Ru cbing- EflgiHsja' TohaccoX VlfiHrny r.Vl'KlW, Ic. 4c. lie defies Competition. R. Da YEISER, KKD CLOUD. NEB11AHKA. firat door aanakaf Ai Chtop, CJttnp, (Jlcfip! Dress Goods CilKAV. Shawls CHEAP. Notions CHEAP. Womeni Boots CHEAP. Mens' & Boys BOOTS & 3H&9 Cfeeap. Hats c& Caps CHEAP. Ladies ScChildrcns Furs in great variety, cheap. LOTS OF OTHER THINGS Cheap. OROCEBIKS. groccrica, GKOC'EBIES Cheap, Chmp. At Thb Corner Store. a. Vf . Shemood. HOLCOMB BROS. an- 9ASSWA afallkiaskt TW ten CHEAP for CASH, en tf tasy have mr'. wait joa u'N leaTe year idaVsT wiMfielit. CALL ON THEM Osm do-r aortk ef Garter's. ad Mr.MLCOlCB HI wait oaraau RED CLOUD. POTTER, IN fte., tie. tXyTTOM ritat rCAB. i t BtnTram - Nebraska-lRED nBaaaaaBBaTBaggPfa"aatt m Br9a- " ' 'ti WlltWaaBT jrSfrawYf IIS. ir fafpt-tttE VrfaaaU r f . wjk WT v SasacBjw-' x5 Aaa ynaaaaaaaBWN maTV r:."d acallg t i f Cgmtrsea. to afca Offer nf lh F. .H CORE- Jeweler. Esd Cloud, Ktb. i a, . il jmm Csod For 30 Days- fa evdar t sjagV rMm for Krri IS ta s. LTDHT u !liaj) tHy-gtd. Boeu. nka. Hu aad ' at pnr that .ill raa m,i ta aaaa yva ri a ttw aau Ik lag 1 Kl lia. V H. Miata. Miner rnaler!nallaictf ERCHANDISE -- - Wa he aonaatly en DR7 GOODS. Clotliing Hats Glassware, Qukenswark andJ CROCKKR Y. - iWe buy our goods for c sn,$ and dery comfetition." VVJien in town give us a call. 1 Onedcwr eatk "faka Fast Red OZoud. M0it? nz 1880 PIBUFBOI 1880- I fllllWIialllV IHHO. Wc call vour attention to the Lamest, Best, and Cheapest Stock trf Agricultural Machsjcry, It te BatiUiia Taller. Xk Years of experience in the trade, lias taught us the wants of the Farm tas of this great AGRICULTURAL STATE. - r Convinced that in jour Success lies the interest of all, we offer you the best products of Eastern Manufactunrs, Drills, Seeder's Corn Plows with Seeder attachj -ments, Sulky Plows, Stirring and Breaking Plows, Marsh Harvester, ,f Whkney Marsh Binder, the but machine in the market, Randolpat Header, Newton Wagon, " . Bejyri, aad all kind of ' FARM MAGECnSTEBY. Waatsal awaM aa eaWtB ta aaWnatt taa STABLBjR, DUSHCR 4l CO. CLOUD, yaa lTl. yiait a fn 1 4Vf'tA of C, W. . Hat nm i mj J U Htwtn. 9 Bros, 0 0 a .,( .. nm iat head a fat) tk "t GROCERIES, fa.' Caps JBOOtyf --- '.. a - 2Veb. -CMiwa00-iaViQ. OCe! JJJ'L. 1880. latssant af aw Caattaatan, Ahrtta tf war atata I Nebraska. &- i t ' k.S M iIbT I' & e-' ,-