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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1880)
li 4 f "J K.'xk,1 W " 5? 5" 1 S Mf1t' .ft tr- - yl ... fAr TCjr ? RED CLOUD CHIEF Cloud The Red "yrTitT r : ' ' ; rcKT.Tsnr.n every Thursday at 23 CLC3D. HE2EASSA. M. L. THOMAS, f'.UIlor iitid TrniirlrCur. it-' STIli:":-- $1,506 year lf;dc!s Advance. P. NEWKOUSE, DEALKll I!- DRY-GOODS, Groceries and Notions, KED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Tiu public generally me ropiefti'd lo call and .:tttiiii(r my goods ami prico-, ;i, a . -lufe of the pationagr is f-oljeited. Stoic, fust dour north of Mothers incut market. 14-2G F. NEW HOUSE. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Tboino! fucrwful IJi'inMy ever discovered. n it i cprtniti in its effect aud doo not Llittcr. Head proof below. From Rr.v. P. N. CHANCER, IVsidiui Kldc-rof IlioSt. Albans Ilimriot. i-L. Allanr, Vt . Jim 20tli. 1W. I)u. It J. Kf.vdai.i. ! Oi.. iicntF In reply to your letter I will :ij tlmt my xinriciiro viith 'LenriallV Stn in Cure' hup lictn v ry t Ktijirac tory indeed Three or lour jcar nc I jirocured a lioitlu ol jour ugrut. and with it. cured a hore oflaiueiifM ly nypavin. l.s't t.ion :ny hurra t'ccatne vcrj Hiiid nml I turned Lim out Tor n few wfnks when ho Itc.-wio bitter. Iwt whrn I Iut him en the road he yrrw worrt. win n I dis covernl thrt a (inirhoiif w ia forming;. 1 procured a bottle of Itcml ill's Spai in Cure and well l f s than a botU ciirc-1 him so that he u not lame, neither can the Iiiiik!i he found. lte.tc'fully 30UIS. I". N. OKAXOCR. PE1WEVER NCi: WILL TELL. tirKhton. y.afg.. Mnrch ICth. 1SS0. IJ.JTKcr dull .V Co., (IciiU: In jutieo to jnn iiniUnjsi'lf. I think I tiuKht t let jou knew that 1 hare reiiioit-d two bone Fpa.inr with Ken l'l'i Siaiu Cueo. one er lnrce one. don't clnfwhotr lonec tlicpa.in had been there. I have owned the lioreo i ikIiI month'. It tood me Jour month- to tnke tho laro one olTnnd two for . the xmall one. I liae urd ttn bottles. The liorre ia entirely well, not at nil rlitf. and no 1 une'i to bo r en ct felt. Thm in ft n.nd ifnl incdicidc. It i .i nww thins here, but if it does forall what it his ttnne tor mc it Kilo will be icrj rrcat. Kciicufully jmif. Cu as. V. VPKrK. SV-nd address fir Il'u?trated Cir-ul.ir whn.li wj tlitnk Rive? loMthe prfiol of its irtuc5. No K.iiCilj hn evtr met with ueh uniuallicil ue- cefi to our knowledge, tor b"it as well nx man. Price S3, per bottle, or fix bottles for Si All llrucRitsts ha'e it or ctn Kct it for jmi, or it will be sent to any ddr "s on eeeint t price by the .i-ropnetors. U. .1. KENJ) Lb .V CO. IT-7-ly I-iioburKli fulls Vt. jTEIKU fllCOTESUICS, HKAliQUARTIUtS FOR Whits, Da?ii7 Hqws Is Aserican srvn; IA EIIES 3 u o o 6) QD 7 W) KENDALUsI lyiJgUREllj I I 1' '"..'llTix . ,-J- -iJ, XTl jS - '2E5s. 2 M 3 tc es o . - 5 Ql o 0 9 6 o O F DnRtrUcru Wagon Oompany, MVMFACTcm:ns or fapsn &M A fiitlkt Buggies & Phaetons. K M We do not Want Agents WE OF KR OUR Erstandara Trade Vehicles, TO THE TRADE. TVork that has an esUiblished reputa tion, and that can be handled with sat isfaction, both to buyer and seller. ir , ;,.. - ., . . M1" iu-ior uoigns una prices to T?OBIXSON VAGOX CO. Cmoimuti, Ohio. : 4iy VOL. V III. army ess in hector Y. O. C. CASE, A ttornky at law. Ojficr our door north of (inrbA Store. JCKl CI.OIO, XKH. Coil'Ttions nuub A prompt Iy nmittnl. " J. S.' GILHAM, ATTORMrV' AXIJ COIWFKI.OR AT LAW. OJjict one Ooor north of Kaky Tiro. KED CIOUI), - XE!niA.KA. W. C. REILLY, ATTORNEY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW. AHCI RKAU EHTATE OEZT Red nond. Xeb. tS.Prornrt Attention Given to Collections. 0ficr- with C. II- POriKR. at Reil Ooud Ilruc Store. . Edwin C. Hawley. attorney and COUNHKLOR AT LAW. Office over Farley's Drug Store, HED CLOUD, 2TCB. amks "Laird, attornky am) counselor at law. .Juniata, - Nek- Will praLtice in all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention Riven to nil buMnem entrusted to hn care, Oflice on the tart side .luninta Avenue. jull-7 U.S. K Air v. C. W. Kai.kt, Red Cloud. Nib. J. L. Kalky. JJloomincton. Xebraskn.. KALEY BROS., A TTORNEYS AT LAW A REAL ESTATE - AHENTrf. Will practice In all the C'ourU Jn Xebnika fiid northern Knnai: rollcition promptly at tendtd to anU corrupondence solieittd. LED CLOUD, Nebraska. Also. Accnts for B. k M. H. D. Land. I. V. illLI.KYS, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, U. S. Pension Surgeon. SSfOFEifE oyer K:il-y IJro1?. law office. BED CLOUD. NEBRASKA ixm:KT a. ii aix iri. d. Physician & Surgeon, RED CLOUD, NER. A?itin! Surzcon B. if M. U. It. R. a Office oer Johncon A Crepi' dry Rnodsi store. Resi dence liver V. XowhaueV utoro ID'Ciu J. IH. WOSIEA, M. If. Kl.ECTIC Physician and Surgeon, RKD CLOUD. XER. Will p ly special attention to Obftctrlcs and (lUestfh of women - Also eneral and fcpecial Mircer. DiftMM of the Ec nml Ear. Charges moderate. Office oer horc r' Drue Store. Kcridtncc 4th house north of school hiruo. 25-1-y J AS. ifl. CALLEIDER. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (V1.I.0IATIIIC .SCHOOL.) I'rnmpt attendanco nn all calls in tbo practice of medicines or mrgery. IUUI.KS, - Xr.nRA?KA. j. w. .moi:nvii.i.i:, c. f. .mokanville, COWI.KH. MCR. AHnOT, .Ntlt. MOUANVILLE HUGS., Homoeopathic Physicians. COULIS A A.MIHiY, NKHRAsKA. All irofesionl calls will receiro our prompt and cucful attention. IDuiG Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDENT DENTIST. KED CLOUD. XERRASKA. W. . Risbardson. c S. Oarbor. Eichardson&Qarher, DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. HiKueit market price paid for bojss and cattle. J. K. Smith S. C. Smith M.R.Tiiomsov. PrcH. Tirst Nat. Oah. Firt I.ntc Teller First Rank. P.eatrice Xat. Rank Nat. nank Bcat- Xcb. Reatrice Xeb. rise Xcb. m mlm& feompson, BACKERS, ICED CLOUD, IEB. Will make collections in any part of tho United States Sell exchance upon tho princi pal eastern oitie Loan money upon improved farn' Receive depo'its subject to sight drafts Allow intere-t upen tiniodepos.it3, and trans act a general Rankins business. Er.FKEKNTKS: Omaha National Rank, A. S. Paddock. U. .S Senator; First National Rank New York, CainbriJRu Valley National Rank, CambriJeo New York. OMAHA Sample Room, JOE. "JACOBS. Proprietor. ' TWO DOORS WEST OF BOY'S nOME. Keep on hand the bct brand of AVines. Liquors. Recr, Ale, and fine Cijrkrs. A share of tbo public patronage is soliceted. HE1VRY COOK, PROPRIETOR RED CLOUD Drug Store, And Dealer In Drugs, i&edicir.es Paints, OILS; VARNISHES All roods in my Line kept constantly on hand: and to which i invite the attention of tho public Ml HENRY COOK. Teea 4' Sale Stable, .7. B. Po?r, Prop. BED CLOFD. jatffJ"3L umm i v s-- "Eternal Vigilance is KED CLOTjixTvEBSTETt CO- NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SKITEMBKlt 30. 1SS0. THE CHIEF. mm&g&& j M. L THOMAS .-- EDITOR TirrilPDAY, SEIT. 30, 1SS0. Ocr rolums arc so crowiletl uitli advertising palronaijc that we are com pelled lo appropriate the space former ly occupied by the ticket, to reading matter, for a few weeks. The ticket will appear again, however, before election, It li.-w been decided by the commirf-.-ion appointed to look into the. matter, that "the people have an undoubted right to settle in the Indian Territory," and recomended that thote lands be thrown open for settlemenL Tt ha long Hiice been decided and tacitly un derstood that the Indiana have no right, that a white man i.s bound to re spect. Of all the numberlcM treaties, contracts Ac. that the Tinted States Government 1i:ls from time to time made with the Indians since the Mayflower landed the Pilgrim Fathers on Plymouth I'ock, not one remains unbroken by the whites. We are no lover of the Indians, but when wo sec the great mogul.' of the nation fondly hug the ''nigger" to their breasts and call him brother, and extend to him all the lights of citizenship, and at the ?amc time relentlessly driving the Indians who are infinitely superior to the neirros in noiut of intellect and other attributes of manhood, from one' icervation to another violating every treaty ami promise as soon as it is made, and even going so far as to decide in the courts that an Indian is not a "person", and consequently not enti tled to recognition as a human being, we feel that there is something radi cally wrong. Let the government try the experiment of acknowledging that the Indian is a "person" make him amenable to all the law of tho land give him all the rights that has been ex tended to the negro, and then give him to understand mat tnegi keep its pledges with him and that he will have to obev the laws of the land or suffer the consequences, and the J vexed Indian question is forever set tled, lint, says one, the Indian agendo", the post-tradeships and tho thousand and one lucrative positions connected with the Indian Itureau would beabol ished: and tho noweiful lever of an pointments to these fat portions which ! , , congressmen know so well how to ihc to boot themselves and their -. . ,i IIIUIHl into ollice, would be no more! "Aye there's the i ub." FS02 I2TAVALE. IXAVALE, NkURASKA, Sept. LMth, 1SS0. 1 Pel haps your reader would like to hear something about the soldiers re union which was hold at Central City last week, and Hat and myself and the girls attended. When we arrived on Juosdav, about two thirds of the COO tents nrovided bv the croverninont. bad been put tin and were occupied, we "elds of wheat m Fianklin county to succeeded in procuring a tent bnt!narvt that will go from 15 to" 20 could not pitch it till ncarlv dark be- cau-e the wind blew so fierclv, but when we did get it up we made ourselves ui; uiu jil-i. il iii u IllilliU OlirSCIVCS ! ..rr.i.i :.. :. i . ii. t I comioname in it, and as the weather vas uisy an inu tunc wc enjoyed our camp life. The camp lire on Tuesdav nijiht was held in the navillion erected for that purpo-e, capable of holding two or three thousand people. It was nearly full that night. Wo were enter tained first by the Lincoln brass band which discoursed enchanting music to us, then by short speeches and stories interspersed with singing pat riate songs. We enjoyed it till a late hour, but were glad to get to our beds of hay and comforters in the tent. Wednesday morning we were wakened very caily by all sorts of noises, prom inent in which was the drum. Beauti ful weather, and the fun commenced in earnest that day. People kept coni ming, the tents were all put up and in habited, from 8 to 13 in each. The contest of the brass bands came off that day. Three bands competed for the prize, one from Omaha, one from Lin coln, and one from (hand Island. The Omaha band was victorious, and the people were dissatisfied, they liked the music of the Lincoln boys the lot. The pavillion was so crowded on Wednesday night that they could have no camp fire in the center with the soldiers sitting around -it as they did on Tuesday night, but they entertained us again with songs, short "speeches and stories of the war. Thursday was just as beautiful a day and tho people still kept coming, the forcnioon was taken up by the veterans parading. It is a peculiarity of this state that mere arc soldiers from so many different state, some sent a great number and others only a few, I saw only one Ne braska veteran and that was General Thayer. In the afternoon, the new military companies drilled. Friday forenoon those who had been prisoners in rcbcldom met at the pavillion and related their several experiences, it was very attectmg. A greater part of me peopic were sneuuins: tears, espec-ially-the old soldiers. The sham fiphr in the afternoon, fac smile of the real j tmng. l cannot possibly tell you of all the delightful tilings that we saw and heard, but we enjoyed it nil exceedingly and intend to go to the next years re union, and I advise all who are inter ested in it to do the same and see and hear for themselves. Betsey. A portion of the false work used in the construction of the new bridge at Plattsmouth -was blown up on the 7th. unen me explosion occurred the Tnnr ?VftS ,UlI?v?4 ,n.to lhc r "5 or J one in the southwestern part of the further notice, collect for u and -sve JWfwt and tviUntii large number of state. The building is a' handsome hope that xmi all who aL, do 5 J ahlth?llih Wt.nfftZW'vn&fiveivn sucU thing be possible, to square ud 01 tones. our oooks by the 1st oi January next, the price of Libert , 'and C- OT..1. ICJll .,V' -t " I f..t ..itrctinrtf fr iitiniiriiiiunt. 1 ...,.! ... ....... -j -;.-- - ,. Iu 11 Hoard nre-ent. .iimutczt 01 i:i.i' titi nwefim's read and annrovcd. The report of E. O Parker, Guide Uocfc rrccinn, ov.-r-cer of the -wr, , for 3SO. presented and approvcnl. f The following nroonnu were allowed; A. A. loin Co Sunt., fee?. - $ 60 00 . T E. JL Jone5, lew, A. A. J'oih, feo, - G.t. Catlier, a,u-ii0r fee, - J. A.Tiilley.-s ceit-u returns, - I-aac Mav, fett Co. Com., - A. II. Cra'ry, A. II. Coarcke, damage on road. - 10C) 8 02 ST CO 31 00 65 00 67 60 12 00 The following bond approved: E. J. . oloniaiif overftcer highway road dis trict .No C. Contract for building vault at court liou-c Jet to Jt. II. Fulton, for J730.W, C.L"ll. Adjourned to October 1st, 1880. L. JL LtTK, J. A. Tl'LLEYS, Chainunn. Clerk. I;ens From 2a:ia Precise.. I'atin, Skit. 27th, 1SS0. Fanners are doing their thrashing in this vicinity. Average leld of wheat from 1 to 3 bu-huU per acre. Mrs. Granger has been very sick with fiver, is hlowly recovering. Geoige Martin rejoices because it is a boy, E.ra Conrad because it ia a girl. Tommy Chamber. thinks it much nicer being a benedict than a bachelor, lie says the children call him pa al i eady Yc hear that I. Erwin, of I'atin, j nominated for asseor. Hope he will be Mieecpifui at the coming election, a. he i-j well qualified for the ollice. Hev. Mr. Dixon preached lii- faic well sermon a w eek ago hist Sabbath, at the I'atin M-hool house. He deliver ed us a very feeling sermon from these words, "JeMis Wept." As Mr. Granger wa leturnmg from Bluo Hill with the mail Iu.it Monday, !,Ufct0Ic'l lo ':mge the linrnos, the hor-ca became frightened, and ran away, they run some 3 miles and was sloped atVlowitoii. Mr. ("ranger hurt his hand quite badly in trying to btop them, otherwise no damage done. If this i not consigned to the waste basket, I will call again. Kuril. News Items from all over tho State. Work on the new wing of the Capitol is progre.-'.-ing rapidly, yet the stone work is delayed by the scarcity of stone cutteis. Work on the Nebraska City distillery is progres-iug tinelv, and the proprie- . ... ' tors hope to be able to tart up by Octo overnmentwill ,Jt,r lftK - The track of the II. V. laid ncarlv to Ilubbcll. It. It. is now Track lavinjr is being pushed forward at the rate of a mile a d.iv A Erenionl man has invented an in genious machine for burnin ' a lire ' guai d, and tho prairie can be burned hv it.- u-e in all weather, Two men on Oak creek, Howard I county, came near losing their lives, a fe.xv. !.:l-vf s"",- fr,J,m l1''' J'11 " Jl well which thev were diugiug. ,. . . . ii"- .Muuii-iv rouniv H"ririiiiurai M.n,.e.l l.n.-rt ,.W.I !.: Ill M'HUU 14,111. .11 .V.i iilVll JllIill hall. and also built a race track of a half mile in length, at Central City. G. W. Small, IS years old, son of a prominent stock farmer on Yankee I Iill. near Lincoln, was dangerou-dy gored by a bull while going out to milk. A large acreage of cane was planted in Thayer county, and the crop h a good one. A Hebron man will man ufacture a large quantity of syrup and sugar. It is said that if the frot holds off three weeks longer thore will be several 4I..I.1. ,.f ...I r. -!. itr - - ""sliels per acre A new feature of discipline at the penitentiary is to cuuse each new ar- aval to he photographed both before and after donning prison garb. The photographs will all be preserved. A proposition is now before the North Platte city council for the en couragement of tfee planting by per mitting lot owners to fence iii such tioes as thay may set out. Juniata i von- prosperous this sea son. Tim- far thiiyear twenty now dwelling houses have" been erected, and as many more will be completed be fore January. The Bookwalter ranchc, in Minion precinct, Pawnee county, promises soon to be the largest sheep randhe in tho state. An addition of nearly 3000 sheep aic now on the wav from the east. The eras? crop this fall in the Be- publican valley will be fully a.s big as ever before. The recent" rains have given it another start, and it is coming along nicely. The late corn is also doing well. . , . , . , , After two locations a third has been hit upon for the large flouring mill that is to be erected m St. Paul. Foit- unaieiy tne i;ust site selected is nearer to town than either of the others. U. S. engineers have been at Brown ville for some time investigating the banks and bars of the Missouri river so as to best apply the 510,000 appro-1 jriated for the improvement of the river at that place. The bridge over the Elkhorn fell the other dav with fourteen head of cattle. the cattle ,VPrP Twcntv new buildings are in process 'of erection at the ltttle town ofLvons, ana me piace is navmg a genuine boom. The old settlers gathered around the railway enjrine with as btranrre to sav none of injured. The citizens demand an iron i :losa' KOsf ' y.m,e5 .f-. Pr: ? truss bridge, as now thev arc obliged to ' f'iV Ml,1!cS wH J"m ,n ie pav $300 or 100 even- "six months for ?? .,th 42 hVl of e caUle. r.,,;..;, ;, nnn;H,.innn:.u I Catalogues will be sent on application A..T.ll.3 VM lUb ilU3bllb C.HbUi l-i IVIU. I much curiosity as though it were a. work of two or three men, and believ wholc cii cus- , I ine that our business has .sutfcrpf! mr.ro Hay, instead of coal, will be used at the Fremont mills in running the machinery. This will utilize the large amount estimated that will be used. Arapahoe's new flouring mill has just started up. It is the most complete $1 rV('(n' iJwI New good! in great variety, Lute'. at Mr- fplemJiHl applet and Jorst'y wool ' . .. '. ' . .e iW,hiW' at KOIIV . w - . City trimmed lia.1 in abundance at Mn. Luu Ten barrel of Kck Salt jut r ceived at Miner Bra. W. I J. Itohy bn.s the iinest line of Tobacco in the city. tf Wanted -Some bluck walnut htm ber, at the Furniture Store, Hod Cloud. Gillettj. W:L-hin Crstal. Save lalior and soap. For sale by A. S. Marsh. Iluv your tabic butter of A.S. Marsh. Cool 'n Ice. ( Best in the market.) New lLtiins, California Salmon in koL, and French Xougat Candy at Kob "s. tf Itcmomber that 'Kendall's Spavin Cuie' will do all they claim for it. Try a bottle. ICead the Advertisement. Crown Jewell Patent tloiir, can al-wiiv- be had at the -tre f Cha. E. Putnam. The bet flour in the valley. The woman that bad the lightcM, whitej-t, .sweetost bread, was the woman that u-ed the Bed Cloud mills Patent tlour. She bought it of Putnam. Cha.. K. Putnam has on hand a large stock of canned good-, which the public are invited to call and purchase, i'onus reasonable. For tirst Ham millinery goods of all kind- the Indie will find it to their advantage to call on Mrs. McBride, who alwavs kc-ps a good stock on hand to select from. If you want the best flour in the market you r-hould go to ("has. E. Putnam':" and get the celebiated Fall Wheat Flour, from Atchison Kan-as, called the Wnite Bo-e. 7tf Lauterbac'n makes the be-t of bread, reason why, be u-es Bed Cloud mills Pattent Hour. Putnam sells it. At the Flour t Feed stoic of Cha. E. Putnam you will find a fir-t H.t stock of groceries, and when in town you should not fail to call on join, le niember it will be to your interest to do so. tf ROAD SCRAPERS. Mitchell tt Morhait have on hand and for ale a larire lot of load scrapers Call and be convinced that it will be to your interest to purchase of them when you want anything in that lino. tf HOHEITTO LOAH! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, or on deeded land at S pev cent., ami 1-G2 per cent, commission, or at straight 10 per cent, no commission. J no. It. Wii.Lmv. Ollice next door to Chief ollice. 30tf CEOWN! Xot the Crown of Kings, nor the Crown of ( 'lory, but the Crawn Sewing Machine, the latent anil best machine in the market, it will pay you to call at the Po-t-OHico and see it before . on purchase! For Sale by M. B. McXitt. G-raiacl Dance. At the Court House on Eridav even ing, October 1st, 1SJ?0. All lovers of the dance are cordially invited to be present, as a general good time is ex pected. The best of music will be furnished for the occasion, and every body will have an opportunity to enjoy themselves. t2 J. Overlees. Honey to Loan. At the Bank in Itcd Cloud, on best terms yet offered. From and after this date Smith Bros, it Thompson will make loan- on im proved farm-, at straight ten per cenL interest payable annually at the pud of each vear. So charges for commission, examination or appraisal. Nothing deducted in advance and no second mortgage required. Parties borrowing from 'us avoid the customary delay and uncertainty of sending applications away for approval. Our facilities enable u" to cloe a loan the same day the application i made. 3-m SM ITH BItuS. & THOMPSON. PAT TAXES. AU holders of B. & JL P.. Jt. Contracts for Land nurchasod of that Homnnnv riiir. inir the vear 1879 and rrior to that dato i arc liable for the 1870 tax. They became due January 1st, 1SS0, were delinaucnt after 3ifiy 1st, I860, and if not pa!d "" tho first day of November, I 1SS0, the land will be sold for taxes. The Company's Agent, for the purpose of paying Delinquent Taxes on its eold lands, will visit the Countv Seats the last of October, and all purchasers of B. R. lanua should pay their Taxes by October 15th, if not before, ia order to save addi tional expense. J. D. ircFABLAND, Land Commissioner B. c M. B. E. la Kt On account of the death of Mr. Simeon Wright, of Marvville, Notlawav Co., Mo., his entire 'herd of Short JJ'irn18i"!Ur,,C in i Wcdnc51 P01-,1 3i": 1S"i- Thb herd numbers 30 ' "eau oi uie nmnp .uarys, x.aieruays, to either the above nirties or to W. M. Wcif-irr, Administrator. 2T0TIC3. Having become tired of dn'nfr the ! or less because we could not attend Properly to all the different branches 1 f the SJVrae'. aml believing further that of outstandin2 accounts due the office. Manv of thf rn'OnnnTa I,av-o lvron -mn. ningfor vears and it is time they were settle!. Mr. Wm. Keilly wilL until of the lied Cloud Chuf. Go To W. rou Staple i Fancy GROCERiESWISr Ajm v4 4r - I THE ill-XT ?t-v l.N HU PhAPA Eynrc. Ffiiitc. ft nntifAnt nnc mmm "t miu w i wa v apa Fresh Fruil nd gM.U. Sm1 u How OaniSave Money BY 1U YIMt MY Fall and Winti r Goods ok MARSH ! vyfuvf ! buy a!i iny JJ II I b Cioods at what they arc worth in Cash. 0 1 sell them at a small profit. I make no book account. I have but one price. Clear cash buvers ijet the Kr1ii Come and Famn.c ( tN nml get ULMIIIL. 1.rM.f nl iitUUi, M MHmjt liw '"t'p Town More " Ytuis lu-f ntiii.!, A. S. MARSHi 1880. - 1 gj C B I 1880. 1880 B A Bl ill El El C I 1880. We call your attention to the Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock oi Agricultural Machinery, In the Republican Valley. Years of experience in thc trade, has taught us the wants of the Farmers of this great AGRICULTURAL STATH. Convinced that in your Success lies the interest of all, we ofler you thc best products of Eastern Manufacturers. Drills, Seeders, Corn Plows with Seeder attach ments, Sulky Plows, Stirring and Breaking Plows, Marsh Harvester, Whitney Marsh Binder, thc best machine in thc market, Randolph Header, Newton Wagon, Buggies, and all kind of FAEM IA.OH.I2SrjS BY. We shall ppare no efforts to adante t Ir U u i f our (ut uu-rr. Ahvay always happy to t-hnw o'ir l- (live" HjJ a call. STABLER, DEISHER 6l CO. RED CLOUD, - - Nebraska. Samuel West, 1JKAI.KK IN Tobacco Cigars CONFECTIOITEEY. CANNED FRUITS, FBESII FRUITS, CRACKERS, CHEESE. ORANGES, LEMONS, AND A FtXf. LINK OF FANCY A150 a nnsT cr-.5 Ice Cream Parlor, Where you can always get a nice dish" of Ice Cream during me reason. 1 X ahi.ro rC tlio nnlilir Tiatrnimirr .'. respectiuiiy eoucucu. rir-i uour south of Mitchell &. Morhart s. Eed Cuovn, - - Nin5R.iK F. H; CORE, NOT? B. ROBY'S N .U.-o icbi ex, vonieuuonit kkii turti). nkb Holoomb Bros., l)trrt Id of !! kinJj. Tbey fell C'KKAP for CASH; an.i if Usy bare net what you want, l. your rdcr ad ihty will nil iU CALL ON THEM One'drtorcorlb ofOrUr'. ul Mr.UObCOMC will wait on 7011. arrltf ItKD CLOUD. NEH. JIKS. O. .TI. HAWLEY, 1 1 ,TEACHEH OF--i yfJCai and lUb trUIucnbai MUSIC- Jeweier Red Clouds Mk in (uxv srti,- !k s,, H V &4 t Aw" j QtlTZ STZltlZ. XZKZSZ. TKAPl mm Tag ?!". i -Sk. ??! St. 1 J VflBv "flMIW i - & FW- - rsf;; ; - 9M I jj? ; ' :-- jm itmi Ttttii . . . J.. 41. V11 km !t f -r- ! U? -Fnl f4Mt4 kfcl.W, Ch S.v . tTvi i-Ir W. H. REED, I'iIn : FRUITS, ClOARx, TORACCtf,' CONtFCriOHHRY, FRESH OYSTERS Grocn m! Canned -FRUSTS- Fit- rn' rtc Fruits tii (s Mnm. I takr jrttiiii'r jm U lr?p m luUld tin vrr Ih- uf rrvtlinj M hi) hue "( b-tuH. W. H. K23ED, CHICAGO Lumber Yard It E35 CJi01vIK1V1i. Yard M.utb i.f Hnnj.T..t ,1 llnn' K.p rftUntljr on kamlan ttritrmK t l.nmtfr, fith. Hlilnrlf. Ivor Wn. itntia. I.Imip llNtrlVmrnl I'Uitrr Htiiidlnc I'ntt-r fir. PLATT & fkkkS MWL GARBER, Dru Goods and BOOTH nutl SHOKH Hats Caps, & Ready Made Clothing! Wt have the Largest Stick in the Valley and will not be undersold. Cive iu a calf, tme mm! aM. Sam'l Carber lied Cloud Xv.b, PH0UDFIT HAESE, ctRAi. m; a i.EM xrf STOVES, Guide Kck, - Xctt, EiifUhuit onllr kept ia rt faj Hardware Store come and see us as we will not be UNDERSOLD. COME Hot YQ9X LUMBER, DftT UJXBKR A SPKOTALTr. T2 XJ?T If TX UAKHZ? tA n AAM A" SCO CLOUS KEB. v 3 j2 - - it , scS Ju i'lW i Mr'! l Jr I t vim iwt M -! 5 1 , , i. 1 -. ""H Sf . mm- "- - -a -z r r V'-'- v-':v.' v f- .', H.-' r'i '3!Li-J "J-.. v .- 22z2 Bm-tMJjnm LI "- - .c S '&&