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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1880)
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Tbe Republicaa City EnUrprue h tbe . lateet newspaper venture, up tbe Valley. Tbe Fawaee Enterprise says tbat tbe peacbee are nearly all killed ia (bat ri ciBity. - Yoa tan bay KeadaU'e borse books of Moos k Calleoderat Cowlee, for25eeat apiece. Mr.'Roeealhall will'aooa opea tip a Urfe stock of foods in tbe buildiog south of tbe baalc F. Newhouseis selline off foods at a ebbU advaace above cost, see aBaooocc ment elsewhere. Tbe county convention is called to meet at Bed Cload, on tbe 15th day of May, at 1 o'clock r. v. . Jloon & Callender keep a large stock of goods of all kinds at reasonable prices. Give them a call. Property is fifty per cent cheaper tbis Booth than at acy other time in tbe year ask the assessor. Mr. Mick, postmaster at Salem, Kan., informs us tbat no clue has yet been ob tained of the post-office robbers. Mr. Newcomer, member of tbe County Central Committee, from Blue Bill, called on the Chief last Saturday. Mr. Marsh from Beatrice purchased tbe foods left by Mr. Liddy, and will put in a larf e 6tock of goods and continue tbe business. J. C. Waller, of Cowlea, an old time friend and as appreciative reader of tbe Chief called last Saturday and extended aobstantial encouragement. A partnership has been formed be tween Mr. Bcsley and young Mr. Perkiaa who recently arrived from Chicago. They will coatiauo tbo hardwaro business at the old stand. . The ladies Preebyterian and M. E. Aid Society, will meet at Mrs. W. H. Stream's, this Thursday, at 2 o'clock p. M. A full attendance is desired. - Anna P&ysx, Scc'y. The late cyclone which destroyed Marehfiold, Mo., and many other towns tHi tbe State, is eaid to have extended ever aaore than half of tbe State. Tbe loss of life and property vras terrible. Come to the Chut office and examine specimens of job work and get prices before you order, we don't propose to be beaten in quality of work or cheapness, by any office west of lineola. We visited Cowles last week, and was somewhat surprised at the amount of business tbat is being done at tbat little place, tbo merchants enjoy a good trade, Botwithstanding the dull ee&soa ef the year. Every man bad ought to keep posted on county affairs, as wellies state and national matters, and in order to do so be should subscribe for ttieCHlEF, $1-50 a year, tbe best and newsiest paper in the county. Miss Jenney Potter, sister of our townsmen, C. H. & J. G Potter, arrived last Thursday from Iowa. She intends remaining in Red Cloud for some lime, and will be quite an accession to our society. Last week we received a nice lot of plants aad flowers from the Picnic Gardens of Mr. Wm. J. Hesser of PJattemouth. Mr. Hesser is a practical Borticalturalist aad always gives satisfaction in his line of business. Accept our thanks. C. W. Springer, of Red Cloud, called to see us on Monday morning. We had the pleasure of listening to his first eer 'bums preaehed ia Christian Chapel on. laet Saaday eveaing, aad we must say tbat it was an indication of a splendid latere. JVrete Chronicle. 2few papers are being started ia every little baaalet in western Nebraska aad fTian We opine it will not belong ere tbe majority of them will find rest ia wtiaaely aad anhoaoKd graves. Tbe ewspaper business is being entirely over done. - Tbe editor has gone to Chicago for the fHsrpeee of purchasing a aew drees for tbe paper aad a large stock of priatera goods. If the Chief, this week, presents a bet ter appearance tbat usual, it my be at tribmted te the absence of tbe editor and to tbe credit of tbe "deriL" 7THE tHIEF. 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The people ef Cewlee set as example ea Arbor day tbat might be feHewed with profit by aaaay larger aad elder towas, we rerer to pleating of shade trees. Tbe streets of Cowlee are bow Haed with rows of thrifty lookiag box- Lt mnA mW kind of traes. which, if tbey thrive, will add aauch to tbe beauty aBdaUraetiveaeasoftbetowa. aad give it a more homelike appearance. Can ke XepiUlcaa Prinaries ad Cem- TCBtieB. The Repabwean of Webster eoaaty are requested to meet ia each votiag preetBot, oa Saturday, May 8tb, for tbe purpose of eleciog delegates to attead tbe Republican Couaty Convention, to be held ai Red Cloud, oa tbe 15th day of May, 18S0, at I o'clock p. M., for tbe parpoae of electiag aiae delegates to the State conventioB, to be held at Colueabas, Neb., May 19tb, 1880. Each atember of tbe county cearal committee is re quested to give dee notice of tbe time and place of holding the primaries in bis precise.. Each precinct is entitled to delegates as follow Oae delegate for every 35 votes as fractional part thereof, on vote of County Commissioner. Red Cloud, 373 votxs. 11 Guide Rock, 145 " 5 Stillwater, 58 " 2 Harmony. 97 " 3 Walnut Creek, 47 " 2 Batis, 54 " 2 Oak Creek, 06 " 2 Potsdam, 103 " 4 Ioavale. 74 " 3 Gleawood, 49 " 2 Elm Creek, " 44 2 Pleasant Hill, 58 " 2 ToUl, - - - - 40 A. Gabber, Chairman. Xinitfts cf SclAliri and Sailors Auodation. Red Cloud, Neb,. 1 January 31st, 1880.) Soldiers and Sailors Association met pursuant to call of President Minutes of preceeding meeting read and approved. Oa motion the next meeting be held at Red Cloud tho third Saturday in May, at 10 o'oloek a. m., was carried. The Association desires every member to consider himself a committee of one to invite old soldiers to attend. Committee on entertainment for next meeting; F. M. Snow, J. D. Allabaugb, A. W. Hollongraiur W. J. Turner and G. W. KniRht, F. M. Snow and J. A. Tulleya were appointed a committee on music. A motion that tho minutes of this meeting be published in the Red Cloud papers, was carried. Adjourned. M. B. MoNrrr, R. B. Fulton, Secretary. President. FEOPLS OF fiED CLOUD, MAD THIS. Well aware Mr, Editor, bow deep an interest you feel in the present prosperi ty, rapid growth, and "manifest destiny" of our town, and how ready you are to encourage everything that makes for the same. I feel assured that you will allow me to make a short appeal in your popular paper, to the public spirited men of Red Cloud, its business men, Bankers and builders, merchants and mechanics, all wbo have money .to lay out on a large per oentage, on a subject well worthy ef their serious attsntion, that Red Cloud may speedily grow into a city of para mount mercautue and industrial impor tance in this great Valley, affording use ful employment, and a comfortable sub sistenoe bright sweet' homes, to large and ever increasing numbers of our fel lowmeo, is, we all agree, a consume! ion devoutly to be, wished, but a commuta tion to be realised tbrougb exertion constant, energetic united exertion, age, and expenditure on our part. To con vert the aforesaid devout wish into a Teality it will coat something, there is something to pay sure, this we are too apt to overlook to ignore Town and oitiee are not spontaneous growths but tbe outcome of human thoaght and labor. To secure the growth of our town we must make it a direct object, to work for not individually merely but unitedly, by combining our resources and efforts we lack public spirit. To build up a live thriving city here, it will behove our business men in general to do more than attend each individually to bis own private affairs and interests, even to cooperate ia promoting the general indus trial iaterests of our place, endeavoring to introduce new branches of industry, .new enterprises into tbe place as well as eaeouiegiog and 'fostering those which exeac They seed sot be told tbat if we depend for the growth of oar town on the commercial transactions which tbe agri cultural resources of tbe surrouBding country will develop, we had better re Dresa our bones aad-prepare ourselves as ht wa mv for aa indefinite period of patieat waiting. "But Red Cleud will yet beooase a raikoad eeater, aad tbat will build up tbe town." Doubtless if we get them here, but "that'a tbe rub." Wil rail roads eoase here without aa object, soatethiet: te attraet them? Let we supply the attraetioae ia tbe forsa ef iaduetrial pursuits, aaaamfaetariag eaterprisea aad ooaspaaieB will take knowledge of vavaadtftheydoatso mueb tbe worse for them, people wW eoase ia, property will rise isrvame, bueueea wil be brisk, aad the tewa wit aooa grow iato a city, aad the eiry wiM fa oa frewiag aad te Tbe upbuiMiag ef a ety depeadiiaaireat measure the pre Boeters aad buaiaearaaeu ef the plaea. It'BMst be the werE OaMOey treat tohealthettrfte aat weuJd tbat be aaeareef "pride or totkeaa eoeaparedwkb tbo aeTtltee, uwy,KX,iauaeiipewiwiai,ua w- If tber aeaut:tMrJ v aakee of thai pride aad aaibweetiea a few yewa heaee iaetoed of reeeieg tbo risk efabkterdiseppeiotaMat aew is tbetr time. Tbey bad better be up aad deiag, oa tbe outlook far ska aew to introduce aeoM aew form of industry, souse asaM faeturiag eaterprise or iaterestas aa tairiel uMveaMOt kto tbe place, ready te avail tbemaelvee cf tee Irst ckaaee or oppertUBity tbat will eeeur. Poubtlese maay ebaaees of this kiad have beta al ready leet through aegleet; Tbe town eaaaot afford to loose maay saore, already its growth aeeau almeet at a stand. Its fate is ia tbe balance. Oa us and per haps, tbe present time it depends which way it will tura, flp or dowa. We aecd something to give tbe place a new im pulse f rowthward, a new spring of use ful activity, some aew eaterprise just at tbisjaaetuze. ThU secured, aometbiBg else wiU sooa follow, and tbe bail set in motion will roll oa. Bat to introduce tbis hie opvt at hie labor. Fortunately for our town such aa op portunity is bow witbia onr reach. A gentleman who has been residing amoag us for some time has a government patent oa a cultivator, aa inveation of his, one of the most aseful aad generally aeeded of agricultural implements, which has been thoroughly tested for three years, and has proved superior to any cultiva tor in use. For simplicity, durability and ebeapness it stands without a rival. There is nothiog that caa compete with it. It is sure to sell. Competent authority but year to manufacture it but failed, because it was too bite in tbe sea sen to procure tbe requisite materials, iron being scarce ia tbe eastern cities, declares that nine cultivators of this kind will readily sell for every oae of any other kind in the market. Aad it cannot fail to pay, for it can be manufactured in tbis place, so as to yield at least 50 per cent on tbe money invested. Juniata is ex ceedingly anxious to secure this chance. A large manufacturing company formed there, wbo aro atarting operations oa a large scale aro more than eager to under take the manufacture of tbis implement, and tbey bold out special inducements to the inventor, but having resided hero long enough to form friendships- he and bis lady would prefer to stay here if his object in eoming out west can bo attained. Now tbis is an opportunity for Red Cloud to begin a movement in the right direction. Tbe way to secure it is to form a joint stock company on a capital of from $2,500 upward. The aforesaid sum will start the enterprise successfully. WiU tbe people, (be men of business, tbe men of money avail themselves of it. This is not one of those chances that often occur, of having some kind of in dustry in the place by helping some fel low to the time of several thousands of dollars to set it up all for himself, but an opportunity to set up a business of your own, tbat will yield a handsome profit, and thereby advance tbo interests of the town. Will a number of our oitizons lend a helping hand to this enterprise, secure the advantage for Red Cloud, and thus help to keep alive, and as tor, keep live men hero and draw them to the place aBd assure its pormanont growth, or will you let Juniata have it, and with greater ease, allow the next chance to slip, till the last chance is gone, live men give the place a wide berth, property to sink in value, and Red Cloud, past hope? We the undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership, for the purpose of earn ing on the Hardware Store business, in the city of Red Cloud, said business to be known under tbo irm name of Besley & Psrkins. 8. M. Bxsmt. . !. Pkkkiks. Red Cloud, April 21. 1880. Mabrikd. At- tbe residence of the Brides father, April 25th, by Rev. J. A. Dixen, Mr. Fred N. Canney of Minneapolis Mio. to Miss Ella 0. Smith of Red Cloud, Neb. Imperial oranges, at Roby's. Mrs. McBride leads off in the Millinery trade. Trimmed hatt T5cts. and upwards, at Mrs. Fowlers. Bridal out-fits a speciality at Mrs. Mc Bride's. Don't forget to get prices of goods at Liddy's old stand. A nice line of fancy Ribbon and Ties at Mrs. Fowler. Wall paper in great vcriefy at Browa'e. California caaaed fruit at Roby's, for 35 cts. per can: Roby sells tend light oil, for 25 cents per gallon. A large line of elegant dress buttons at Mrs. Fowlers. Window shades and fixture, at Brown's furniture store; The Liddy Stock mu&t be sold, come early and get good Bargaias. W. B. Roby has just received another lot efFRXSH garden seed. " Don't forget to put out trees, Putnam has any amount of them. Subscribe for the Chdlb, tbe best lo cal paper in tbe Valley. Now is your time to save aaoney by buy mg goods of A, 8. Marsh. "Laugh aad grow fat" aad go aad see tbe pretty hatt at.Mrs. McBride's. Go and-see the iae stock offuraituie at Broua'a, before purchasing elsewhere. Ladies eall at Mrs. Fowler aad see tbe largest stock of millinery goads ia tbe city. Mrs. McBride baa again received aew goods, her room is mow filed to overiow- eT- If yeu want Hat'a trimmed ia tbe very beet aaaauar, go to Mra. Fewlere you will be salted. If Roby caa't jcive you satisfaction ia tbe CBOJGKXToeery hue you aeed net leek further. Go aad see goads, aad prieea. beare fcaviar. at flrewa'a furakuza aad wail paper store. Vrewa Jewel Patent lev, aaa always bebadattbectoreefCaae. JL Pu Tbe beet leuc w the TaUey. Ladiee ge to MrajJevkfu where 'yeu eau get a atyaafc aa msaaaw aaa cemp- iy trimmed ay a fmae. & Putaaaa Ms just leeatreu a large iavewajaf the -aa dafi iratammilXmUapar. . Ketke is hereby rirea that the feUewiaa 1&"mZtm9m&&i'?m'1t!m.!mm silm sidmss aaf mU U .s is- mCrlBf1 "I mUaam- BESUY e H'R HEADQUARTERS FOR DWi AND TINWARE. -AND STANDARD GOODS m TWE BOUCHT AT BOTTOM We Have also a Large Stock of Barbed Fence Wire, Staples, Nails, c., &c. All kinds of TIN, COPPER, and SHEET IRON WORK done on short notice. Call and Examine Goods, and get Prices. LESLEY & PEMMIKS. Red Cloud, April 27th, 1880. ESPECIAL NOTICE! Having Bought the Entire Stock of Goods, owned by (N. G. Liddy, deceased,) at Auction, will offer them to the Public at Cost, to make room for NEW GOODS, Consisting of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, Stoneware, Crockery and Glassware. A full Stock of Sugar, Coffee, Tea's and dryed fruits on hand. Come and see me at Liddy's old stand. RED CLOUD, Final Proof Notices. Land Office at Bloomiaatoalfeb, April. 36.1890. ViHm t hanthv . that tli a followis Baaed settler bw filed aotiee of bis iafeatioa to .- ...,..- - - - - ---, --- aiake final proof la rapport of bis claim, aiw se cure final entry thereof before James A. Tul lers clerk of coart in Webster county, at km dice ia Red Cload eb., oa tbe 29tb day of Mat. 1RM). tIv Kicbard Lewis, of Clorerton. Ifebr.. Ilome-1 Head Bator. No. 1154, for the aortb-east litt See. 10, town 4. range 11 west, aad Barnes iae lotiow iocaa bis witnesses, to prore eoatiaaou resi dence Bpca and ealtlratiea of said tract, vis: Alnncn Tnhin. T.anrBfa A. Tnhia. William K. Thorn aad Charles Churcbill.all of Wells. Neb. aprSmay27 6. W. SWITZBR. BeciMer, Laad Ofico at Roomiattoa Neb. Apr. 12th 1880 Notice is hereby bitcb tbat tbe fbllowiar Bamed settler has Ilea notice of hie iateatioa to make final proof in sapport of bis claim, aad recare final entry thereof before James A, Tel leys, county clerk of Webster coaaty Neb., at his office ia Red Cload on Friday Mar 14th. ISM. Joseph W. Warren H'd entry 5e.4405, for tbe north-east qaarter of section 12 tewa 2 raaaa 11 west, aad names tbe followiaa aa his witness es to prore eoBtiaaoas residence oa and ealtira tion of eaid tract, vis: Richard L. Tinker. Henry J. Maarer. Henry JleCaae aad Fraak TennaaU all ef Red Cload Neb. aprlSmaU B.W. aWlIUfcrlsaiemn . Laad Office at Bloemlactea, Keh. April 5th, 1SU9. Notice is hereby rirea tbat the rellowiaf aamed settler has filed aotiee of his iateatiea te make final woof ia rapport of his eiaisa, aad secare final entry thereof, befsre Jasaes A. Tal leys. Clerk ef the Coart of Webster eemmr. at his office, ia Red Qoad. Neb, ea Meadar Jaae 14th. 1880. ts . Joha McCallnm, Jr f Cathettea. Neb, Homestead 1S4S for the aeath-east X. teetieaC town 4. rane 11 west, aad aamea the- fWem aa his witaesees. to prore eeatiaaow yesHaan pon and cnltiratien of said traet. Tis;WaHsm B. Creamer, aad Georce P. Cather. of Cathertea. Neb, and Peter L. Hombeek. ami Neleem matt lett. of Wells. Nek. aprftmays. S. W. SWITCH, BarisUr. Laad Offiee at Bloombartea. Neb. Aarfl 5th. Notice Is hereby rirea that the Mlewiaa aamed settler ban fied aotiee of hk iateatioa te make Baal proof ia sap peit ef Mo elaim, ami secare anal eatry tbneof. prof la he mace ee- m rv-a a iii mk -r .v - . Webeter eoanty. at hk office, ia Bed Clead. ieau. oa nararaay. may u, isne. tie Arthnr a Phelps. Homestead Kntry 1345. ferthe aerth eartK.Ae.2t. tewa 3. rsma M west, aad aames the fbllewnac a 'hie witsMssa. te prore eontinnoas resideaeeapeai aad ealatra ! uoa or mud tract, vis: Jea lanamj. rmi CaekrilU Christopher Cox. aad Aomm Ihlaml aHRiClemlVNeb. ltmmmrn m . aiiUmsja S. W. S WHZKR. tatmtsr. A Jbub? w. . .... -.. -! --. mm. . , auwsBBiaBaE.MBnaemai xea. m a stsmaaa 1 - , 1 -a . . - v " eamaaamr an. 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Notice U her.br (ireo tbat tbe fotlowiaf Based settler ba Sled notice of bu iateatioa 10 akt laal eraof 1b taOBort of hli elaiMi. and eeara f aal entry thereof before tbe clerk of eoartef weMter eoaau. rteo.. at tae esuiy eeai. ob Fridar. Acril 30th. 1860. r'm .- - -- .-..- . - .- . her 8033. for the soath-west 'A. See. 36. tewa 4. north of ranee 11 wmt, aad Barnes the fbllewiar as his witaesree. to prore eentiaaeaa residence pon aad ealUratioa ef said tract, tie Keees M. Wilson. David FeU. John W. Fets. aad Btaraeoa Kcnhoer.all of QoTertea, Webster eoanty. Nebraska. aprlaprtS 8. W. SWITZEB. Kccbter. oavnei u.aiiBir.Di Bonenwi wavrj Laad Office at Bloomiattoa Neb. irareh 2. W. Notiee is hereby rirea that tbe Mlbwiac aemed settler has filed nptice of his iateatioa to make fiaal proof ia rapport of his claim, aad ee earn final entry thereof, before James A. T! lays. clerk ef the eonrt of Webster eesmty. at his omee ia Red Cload. May 1st, 1888, ric Keaate Keanteeea. ea bomwtead entry nam berXHl. for the east K aorta-west Jf aad west VL aortb-east H, dec 12. town 3, north ef raaae II west, aad names tbe fetlowias; aa bis wit acmes, to prore ceatiaaoas resideaee bbob aad cmltiration ef said tract, rk: Heary Laretty. Chester W. Fmller, Moses C WiUUmsea. aad Dmrid rets, all of Batia. Webeter eeaaty. Neb. aprlapraB 8. W. 8WITZKB, Register. Laad Omee at Jleeatiagtea Neb. Marsh 9. 18U). Keticekherebr (ires that the felMwiaT aae e notice ofhis te tea tie te lake final proof fan rapport of bis claim, ami secare laal entry thereof, before Reawter er Re eeirer of the U.S. Laad Office ia Bieomiectew Neb., ea May 14th. 1989. ric Oeern W. Blse. ea hoBMstead entry axaber M2S. for the seth-weet X. Bee. . twa z. aorth 13 west, ami aames Ut followiaa- ae his te nrere eeatinaeas rnsidsmee weea aad ewltiTAtiea said tenet, vis: Chester Dake, Jeha.Kish. Alloa T. Ayara aad Nathaa Gliek. mi of aurenea, arraaaua eeaaty eer. apriaarap 9. w. Bwrraas. at BUamtortoB Neb. mar.3kh.Uat, Ketleela hereby rirea that the fnewimr led sealer has Bled aorieo of hk iateati te make laal proof ia rapport of hk rtaim. aad sstars taal eaerr thereaf aefere Jam A. Te Ilrys. elerkofeeartla Webeter eeaatf at hk ef Bee ia KWCtead Neb. ea Meadey. Mar M Waehiartea W. Marrer. H'd No. 4JB7. fcr the aertheKeaMrtkrea'seetioaS twp2 raatelS west, aad aamas the feUewmer as hk wiuissis te prore esatiaaeas. tmijenm aa aad emJtrra- eea efsaH traet. rm Cam BL Jeeea. CI HaaterVWinkm A. Beak aad Wbbsmb W. aH ef laarnle See. 8.W.BW1TZEJU slUliimmalin-il rn IT lb k hereby airea that the MlewkaT lar has filed aotiee ef hk iateatioa to iaaaapertec am eiamn. jam llNrasfbwfere Jamer A. fa? eicrkef the eeart ia Webster eeaaty at hk iaBedUowdesb. aa Meaaayatay a. rim. eXBUaemsn jrak.sl'a rtaeaet J4 sac l tewa IBwem. aad ammen the mBewkar aa hk attaatereeaamaaaae tseaaf aaid traet, rkc ir ft't.;?5-'S naamr-c t.v.-vy . .i .? m ai H u afsU-thf BBBrmaUmf M mUmuTAUrTl mmf amaat amUmanmm. mmUmt 1 .m. aaTT' ampaamtm? aBUBUma eTUPBRI IS aWsaUWaanjiw; a, ana aaaiB eaaUamUBBm auaBaaj aaym. amp aaa am Baal aatrr ahereefaeesre Jamer ATat-1 - - -- amlammWaUlelmmma al - Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTir AX, Prop. DtALC; IN FLOUR. FEED Cera. Meal. Braa Chapped Feed aad GROCERIES, Vkit the RedClead Greeary. Feed aad r t isiee stereahsa yea waat sappUes far au er HUkest market ptlra ia ash palp for All blade ef ceaatry predsxe Hhea sa Mthaaae for aoed. Oeewi aelirerai to all partteftewa free ef eharae. Stet e seath ef Reed's Flew Fertery, Red Cloud, - Nebraska. DR. SHERER, Pi efietar af tha CIT7 DRUG STORE, sap bulks ib Drugs- Medicines. Paints. Oils . and Varnishes. A fall aupalr of LAMPS, LAMP 8HDKS, WICKS, COMBS, BRUSH K3 Ac. Falreasge solicited aad tbankf ally: resel red. aarPreerriptlaas earefally eomponalsaW Om tloor aoulk of (iar bar 'a atora, RED CLOUD NKR 4T a o fBa" ST S tt - o ? 2 u 3 M rT y s. O n era C S S. 9 73 'S t a t Moon I Callender, )DRALEB8 !!(( General Kerchamdise, Grierle0, BU St Bhum HATS APIS CAP, DrigR, MetllelMCfi, OILi Taniaht, "Pmlmt aEte. GLASSWARE, QUEBN3WARE, HAEDWAEE1HAEKESS KTO., ETC., ETC. A full Itae or ererytBtag keat ia a ! tore at tke LowaaT Cash PsUcia. Rawpeetfanr, lCoon L Callender. cewLss liBat Nimble Six-pence. Geo. W. Dow, -DULLER IM- Groceries L Confectioneries, CholeeTena. Celse taaar A. White Fish t lfackereL Qreaa. Dried aam Geaaai frame. The ben Te baeese aad Cbpar. Tear aad ameleear iiaw oeed.' aW BaUar,, aad Weed Taken in Payment tebei 'javrm uu a call aayemaaed. 1st dear aerehef Red Cloud, - Nei. HOLCOMB BROS. HARSWARt, S vwimammHua dei aBUUmmemBPm Thar amt CBXAP par CSaJat. aad hf ahea TSeaa J aa. . . . . ' . $KkW I mTmmaal llaaaUBam ' I Ul TVUJmBJam a ti BBHH BBBBmBBBmBBBBBBBml VBB. ' ajBBBBBBkaaP UBBBBBBT'mwmB. .aBBa. laawPaTUrS mfJtBST A aaaaramrX .aV Wm Ur Amfm fBb UruV . UaaaaaT TaT b rmmmmmr tamaTi 1 mamkl am?Sfc"maBl mi mmmmAr aar,llaTam v TaBT7.BBBBBBrBBBBr sWsBaaWammfl U aTanaBBB BBHATanBUaBinrf F. .H GORE Jeweler, Red Cloud, let. JOHN a -DK.VLKH DRY GOODS. Groctriit. Qutnswart and Spring and Summer Clothing, - -AL0 A large tot ! WWTM 4k AMKR. hmU CjaVaPH. ., 4e. faTOrffa MimS, tTtry tbiag aail a srOTTOH Ipmb ht CAUL J C. POTTMK Red Cloud, - 1890 PalQiiEQCV ,HHO two. AnlflCn v ihk Wc call your attention to the Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock of Agricultural machinery, In the Republican Valley. Years of experience in the trade, has taught us the wants of the Farmers of this great AGRICULTURAL STATE. Convinced that in your Success lies the interest of all, we offer you the best products of Eastern Manufacturers. Drills, Seeder's, Corn Plows with Seeder attach ments, Sulky Plows, Stirring and Breaking Plows, Marsh Harvester, Whitney Marsh Binder, the irst machine in the market, Randolph Header, Newton Wagon, Buggies, and all kind of FAEM MOHXNTERY. Wa email taara m rfbrta la as) law emaay t ftawV rU STABLER, DEISHER A OO. RED CLOUD, - . Nebraska. liw.inliiBai.Iiwhiet. CXtf, Ckmm, CUmpt CMKJkE Sbmwlav CHEAP. MTotlo CHEAP. Won ." Boots CHEAP. Mttta'ita, Mens & Boys Hate & Cape Ladies & Children! Furs in great variety, cheap. LOTS OP OTaaQQm TammmffCiS Gaaftp. QaVOCDluBp, PwmmUM, QWOCmmlM ArTn Corner Store. EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET .May CLOtTB, MPt, a ajssessateC rpaaa amaat. GREENHOUSE 25r2fi1 amaaa hai.acRibia aff Qeiarrsea. at WmaXttMi. 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