The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 04, 1880, Image 1

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    THE CHIEF.
Cloud
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EED C1CUD, KEEEASEA.
M. L. THOMAS,
Cdlfor nntl Proprietor.
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ffiSKS:- $1.50 a year if paid ia Adraree.
GO EAST
-VIA TJIK-
Chicane ft M - Westers
2, 380 MILES OF ROAD.
It is theMIOltT Mire onJKAFK route between
Council Bluffs
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE
mid ull toinlf I:ABT and NOIITII.
Ke-w Ycrk, PaiiadeipiaB, Bcstca, Wasa-
iogtcn, Enffalo, Pittsfcargh, Ciccinn ti,
Ucatrcol, Tcrcstc, Ectrsit, Clcave-
lasd, Coltuntur.
It olTrrs tl'c traveling iublio
Greater Facilities!
AND
More Advant'ges
1 han any other rad in llie vrtt.
It U tlit-OA'LY 110 AD between
Council II I uf IV a ml Chicago
( pi ii which ii i an
PULLMAN HOTEL CARS !
Id uJditiou to tlnr?r nnd to ilrn!ill-lHi,5vof
traveler, it ytvtf Fl 11. ST Oi A.S ilKA I.S at it
KAT1NU .SI ATI NS. at r-l ecu la sacli.
Its Track is Steel BaU!
Its coaches are the Finest !
Its Zquijmeat First class !
Its train! nrc ull JCniij..ecl w':'1 with airbrakes.
MilltiV ui Icifl :iiiil iilliiioilrrn imirov-luriitt-!
nil .l which tutiibiut-d.
Permit Fastest Spcced!
Care acd close Ccanecticns !
And cv-r7tiir.R a iartcrr can de.'ircto
innLc u journey
QUICK Mcasant & CO.MFOHTAKLK!
Pullman Sleeper cm nil Night Tiaius !
it is TI1K
People's Favorite Route.
At Ctiinril r.li.fn the IhtftUKh Train of tbe
CliiriiKii A Nortb-Weftern nnu thti Union Ia
nflic l!iiiHvji 1 aitlr. irj.iurivcat mil uctlie
iaiiic joint 1 nimi 1)ijH.
Ifynu wifli lbeli?t tiiivrlinKnrritnucadattdTiR
jtiu will buy iur tirkftH bj thus ltoute jT And
ILL TAKK .U.NK OTIIi:it.
All Ticket Agents can cell yea Throrgh
Tickets via this Scad and check nsual
Eaggage Free cf Charge.
Ovaha Tickkt iMr7F 1324 rarnnm Street,
Cor. 1 Itli. :ml nt l'iiin:i I'.nific icil.
Cotiiu it ItliiL'r J nkct oilier ' 'r. llroiluny and
l'enrl triMtp. .t . -W. H'y Dcpf.t. ant!
I'nioti l'acifie Tr.in-fer Il.'iol.
lU'nver Hire- lti (.lur.iiiu Cmlr.il and Union
l'n-ifie Tikit Ol5-i.
Fan Francisco otitrc -'civ Montgomery St.
For icfnnuntiun. foMetj. iiiniic. etc . uot oli
taiiiabla at lloiuo Ticket Cflicett, ui.dtci's any
ncent of tlic O.miiiany. or
MABVXli HUGHITT,
Ocn'l Manner.
Oiicnco. III.
W. H. ST2NNSTT,
CJtn'l I'nt. Agent
IHIIVEK VtKOTUEKS,
UKADQl'ARTKItS FOR
Whiie D&7is9 Howe & American
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IflACIIlftES.
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ROBINSON
Wagon Company,
-jiAsrKACTrnKi;? or
FarmdS:
WAGONS
Buggies & Phaetons.
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We do not Want Agents
1VE 01TKK OUR
Standard Trade s Vehicles,
TO THE TEA HE.
Work that has an established reputa
tion, and that can he handled with sat
isfaction, both to buyer and seller.
Send for designs and prices to
ROBINSON WAGON CO.
4G-Jy Cin.-imm.ti, Ohio.
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ni'SIXJCSS IHUKCTOHY.
"d."crCASE,
A ITOKNKTi' AT 1-1 W.
t9ffcc one ccwr noith of Garbvr't Store.
JtEI) CLOUD, NKB.
CViHoi'tioM" jiitulc t jirtimptly remitted.
J. S. GILHAM,
ATTOKXEV ASH COUNHKI.OI: AT I.AtV.
OjVe wc door north of fCuley lirox.
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
w.'cTreilly,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
AIO MEAL. BBTATE AOEZT
Red Cloud. Neb.
t-Prompt Attention Oiren to Collection!.
Oi-rtCK- with C. II. rOTTER. at Ite4 tloud
Druit Stcre. . .
Edwin C. Hawlry.
ATTOKSEV AKI COUN.SEI)R AT LAW.
Office orer Farley's Drug Store.
bed cloud, neb.
Jamks Laird,
a ttornky- and counselor at law.
" Juniata, - Nkh-
Will j.ractice in all the Court of tbe StAte.
Prompt attention ziven to all buriner entrutcd
to bis care, Oiuce on the raft side Junitta,
Avenue. julyJ-7
U.S. K41.KY.
C. W. Kalky.
Itnl Cloud. Neb.
J. L. Kjit.rT.
JHooniington.
Ncbruka.
KALEY BROS.,
A:
TTORNF.YS AT LAW & REAL ESTATE
A JESTS.
Will practice in all tbe Cnnrt in Nebraka
mdnortbirn Kanun collections promptly at
tended to and correiipondenco ?o!iciixl.
LSD CLOUD. Nebraska.
A!. Arentc for R. .t M. It. V. Ijind.
I. V. ill L LEYS,
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
U. S. Pension Surgeon.
Office oyer Kaloy Bros, law office.
BED CLOUD. NEB2ASZA
EI.BEKT A. HALL HI. D.
Physician & Surgeon,
RED CI.OL'I), NEIL
Ai'tan! Surecon U. f- M. It. It. U. C. OlTico
oicr Jnlinenn .V Crips' dry p-od. "tore. Refi
dcnccoerPrkius .V Mitcbell'n etnrc imim
J. I?l. IflOSEtfA, ill. V.
KI.KCTIC
Physician and Surgeon,
RtD CLOUD. NEIL
Will pay .peciul ntfenHon to Obtctries and
dieafen of wmuen AIco general and cpeeial
iu rue ry. Ilicsiep of the Eye and Enr. Charges
moderate. Office over Sherer' Drue Ston.
ltefidence 4tb house north of school houe.
avi-y
JS. ITI. CALLENDER.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
( M.U)I'ATHIC cX'H(K)I)
Prompt attendance nn nil calif in tho practice
of inedkinc: or ?urjrcry.
1WI.i:s, - - - NEItllASKA.
J. W. MORANVILI.E, C. I MORASVU.LE,
COWLKS. NED. 1MDOY. NtB.
MORAXVIL1.E BROS.,
Homoeopathic Physicians.
COWLIX & AMBOY, XKBKASKA.
Al! rrofei'Monal calls will receive our prompt
and carefnl attention. Mhnti
Dr. H. A. Baird,
vmri
RESIDENT DENTIST.
RED CLOUD,
NEBRASKA.
W. N. RICHARDS01T,
DEALER IN
LIVE STOCK.
KHI) CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
Highest market price paid for hojrs and cattle.
J. K. Smith S.C.Smith M.B.TmimKOV.
Pres. First Nat. Cnsh. First Late Teller First
Rank. Beatrice. Nat. Rank Nat. Dank neat
Nob. Beatrice Neb. rise Neb.
ro rs & f hompson,
BANKERS,
RED CLOUD, NEB.
Will make collections in any part of tho
United State; Sell exchange upon the princi
pal eastern oitie Loan money upon improved
farm Receive depo'its subiect to sipht drafts
Allow interot upon timedepositsi and trans
act a general Banking business.
Bkfkrkkcks: Omaha National Bank. A.
S. Paddock. U. .S Senator: First National Bank
Nuvr York. Cambridge Valley National Bank.
Cambridge New York.
OMAHA
Sample Room,
JOE. "JACOBS, PKorntsTOK. 7
TWO DOORS WEST OF BOY'S HOME.
Keeps on hand tho best brand of Wines.
LiquorsBeer. Ae. nnd fine Cigjirs. A share of
the public patronsge is soliccteu.
HE1VRY GOOK.
PROPRIETOR RED CLOUD
Drug Store,
Aud Dealer In
Drugs,
Medicines.
Paints,
OILS VARNISHED
All goods in my Line kept constantly on
hand: and to which I invite the attention or
the public.
janl
HENRY COOK.
i8?ER
Feed Sate Stable,
J. D. Post, Prop. BED Cl.OFD.
s .-iJ-' -er
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Eternal Vigilance U
BR1 CLOUD.
THE CHIEF.
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'A. L. THOMAS,
EDITOR.
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THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 180. Cetlar cottntv'- old settlers held their . plants! thi .-.-a-on thirty-two buheL-
J re-union on the UUh. of iTalnute. .-ix of bulternut. mi of .;th
"THrnaloViniiTin7for, Tecenw-h want- another railroad j .njl eight of box elder 011 In- tini
the democrat in Ohio a.- well a else-. '"' ''i for lhti Wuba-h. " .
where.
President Hayei? visited anv mill at
Port Illakely, W. T., tind with hi- own
haudri pawe.1 a log nincty-eiht feet
long, "like an old mill hand," it 'n re
ported. The prospect for marketing the im
mense wheat, crop of the United .Stat.-n
nt fair prices grows brighter and
brighter. Every mail from Europe
brings news of di-appoiuting
wheat i
crops in Russia, France and Great
Britain, and it is now acknowledged
that the onlv country that has anv
wheat to sell this year is Uncle Sam's
farm. Cireat Britain will waut J20
million bus-heN, France is fchort 40
millions, and it is believed that Husia j
will also be about 40 millions short,
with a discouraging prospect in the
future. The difficulty in Kussia con
mMs in the rapacity of destructive in
sccLs which increase ami multiply year
by year spite of the most industrious
and energetic elburts to keep them
down. Among these, 113 is well-known,
is the grasshopper. Her magnificent
steppes, resembling the wheat tracts of
Minnesota and Dakota, would raise im
mense crops of this cereal, sufficient to
supply all Europe, were it not for thee
pests'. Journal.
Thc Cattle Badness of tho Wasters Plains.
As among minerals, "all is not gold
that glitters," so in stock raising there
are some things that seem to show en
ormous profits, which, when submitted
to the test of actual experience, fall far
short of realizing the golden expecta
tions that have been figured out on pa
per. This is especially true of the cattle
business on our western plains. While
it is no doubt true that many of those
who embarked in the business at an
early day, and s'ceured favorable loca
tions, have amassed great fortunes, yet
it is equally true that many others
have not been to fortunate, and home
have lost everything that they invested.
Experience in this, as in most other
branches of business, counts for much;
and not a few have learned this to their
cost in the cattle grazing business.
Then there are seasons of short pastur
age, resulting from long-continued
drouth, and winters fraught with terri
ble storms, that occasionally make sad
inroads on the herdsmen's profits. All
these things must bo taken into account
in estimating the prospective profits of
the business. Without these drawbacks
the business shows up wonderfully;
but, practiailly, the fifty per cent com
pounded annually, which looks so at
tractive on paper, is a myth a sort of
itpiis fatuus to be heard of and dream
ed of, but not to be realized. In the
hands of competent managers, with a
good location, taking one year with
another, it is an exceedingly profitable
business; but we have good reason for
the opinion that it has seen its palm
iest, days. The wild grasses will not
hear close pasturage, and are easily
eaten out; and when this once happens
the range becomes permanently worth
less. Already the herdsmen in many
localities are crowded too closely upon
each other for comfort, and in such lo
calities a year or two more will put an
end to the business.
In this view of the case, it may well
be questioned whether the cattle busi
ness of our western plains has not al
ready reached its maximum. It is true
that new grazing lands arc each year
being made accessible to the herdsman;
but we are inclined to the belief that
the old ranges are being exhausted
quite as rapidly; so that, if we have uot
already reached the greatest possible
limit of production in that quarter, it
is quite probable that we have ap
proached very closely to that limit.
These are considerations which those
contemplating embarking in the busi
ness, as well as those who arc fond of
speculating upon the capacity of our
country to supply meat for the Old
World, will do well to takc into ac
count in the estimates. The aremge
profits of the business have always been
overestimated, because the arrraye
losxat have been placed too low; and
that the losses are likely to be rather
greater than le in the future, from
the causes we have mentioned, is quite
certain. Xational Live Stock Journal.
Otoe count3' has outstanding some
$385,000 in 8 and 10 per cent interest
tearing bonds. The citizens voted
on the question of refunding at the re
"cent election.
The Sioux City & Pacific railroad
company has commenced an action in
U. S. court, against Stanton countv, to
compel the payment of fl.GOO interest
for six months on the tends.
A turtle was found in a pond near
M. Helena a few days ago, and marked
on his lack, in fact cut deep into the
shell are four figures "IS22," and tho
words, "by J. Varley." The turtle
weighs about sixty pounds, and its shell
is rough, gryen ami almost as hard aa
hint. It is probably sixty years- of age
and still active. Any one calling at
lmlyliaycs' house can see this atred
teqnptic eurioMrv.
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5agaBF3Scw-ife.- l-- .r.'L-A a,-. -.-, , . ,. ... - tt&t&i4.. .
the price of liberty;' and. $JaymUie;rir- ';f ,v' Clo"d chh(-
WEBSTER CO- NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. NoTeMBEK 4, 1SS0.
Sevs Xteas frcn aU orer the SUM.
i.ews irfw u-i
F'emonf- new church 111 is to
weigh JMfJ pounda.
A niml nlill factorj- has been ttarted
at Madison.
Uids ure in for St. Paul' new Frosby-
terian church. 1
A fine fat ,K-r 8 tilled in La(M-
I ter county lnt week
St. Helena i soon to receive a large
colony from the eal.
lk-lvidcre U organizing a etock com
pany to secure a town hall.
Cvon hunting? will now be in order
for the next two month.
Lincoln's tfdioob contain 133S pupils
ngaiutt 1 1$) last year.
Hall county will vote on a $1,000
proposition for .school hou.-e.
A NcHgh firm hit- commencHl burn
ing a kiln of 10'),UO0 brick.
Nebraska Citv'e di-tillery will at once
t-,r-,,-'t " large cooker's .shop.
A deer win kilieI I.t-t week in Ia
Forte which weighed VAX) poiimN.
Logan City, tho new town in Wayne
county, im ntpully growing.
. TwJntv thousand cuttle have been '
Uhipppetl from Neigh this fall. I
Norfolk claims a yearly business 111
general merchandize of $406,000
Thoroughbred cattle in great num
bers are coming into Clay county.
A farmer in DakoLi county killed a
deer last Sunday near the church door.
District No. '2i, in Otoe county, has
formed am anti-monopoly farmers' club
Fifty car loads of grain have been ! present. This is a fact. Hut those who
shipped east from ltiMngrCity this nre )cnefitetl by the publieation of the
,,louln- ..... I statues are those who pay taxes. A
Large government trams in Antelope . . . . . .
countv are hauling goods to Fort . majority f them have no other me
Niobrara. jdium through which to learn than
The demand for dwelling and bui- their county paper. The benefit in this
nes houses in Madison is unprcc-J way coiiica directly back to them, and
identcd. mjj value is received for their propor-
The storm in Wayne county killed tio,j of tax for such publication. What
stock1 thousand dollars worth of gnte of yehrftsku ovt.r llonc
' The late storm in Cedar countv newspapers? What encouragement
stopped business in St. Helena for three ' in a pecuniary way has been held out
days. for the advancement of journalism In
Atkinson, Holt county, and Grand the state? Instead of assisting to build
Island, arc to have military companies p an institution which has done more
More winter wheat has been sown in u, ,jroIlloll, immigration and herald to
Johnson countv this tall than m for- A, , , .. A . , x. , ,
mer vears t the world the tnie worth of Nebraska
The troops at Fort Niobrara wiff .,h , SLitc the Mate legislature of 187S
ho in winter quarters by the middle of. done all in its jrower to discourage pub
this month. j fishers by decreasing the legal rates of
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A CItlZCn Ot .NOrlOlK Oilers IO give.
away twelve business lots in his addi
tion to the town.
A confidence man, in Fremont, last
wcew, swindled a
$13U il escaped.
rremonter out 01
T A .
Cattle on the Niobrara ranges 1 arc re- through hundreds of papers. The tax
ported fat and m excellent condition to e . , . , ., . ,,
stand the winter. Paere of Imv,i n that they
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alparaisos new creamcrv will be a
joint stock concern and will commence
with 200 cows. fU lo inc iaw- itepuoncan viiy jjwer
Snring wheat in Furnas countv, i,r,v'-
harvested October 12th, yielded 18
bushels to the acre.
I.ancaster countv. outside of the citv
P . - , , , , . - 1
r I':nt.oln,bovs an iLssced valuation
of $3,240, 128.
A large number of immigrants for
the Greeley county colony passed
through Albion last "week.
During the past year Tecumsch has
built fifty dwelling houses, ten brick
blocks and two churches.
John Dcmiison in Dakota oounty.
a . ....
lias threshed twenty bushels of wheat
to the acre from twenty acres.
Regular trains over the Fierce branch
of the Elkhorn Valley K. K., com
menced running last week.
A colony of twenty direct from Bos
ton and bound for wheeler county
passed through Albion last week.
Greeley county has notified its coun
ty treasurer that additional bond for
$10,000 would be acceptable.
A handsome altar Tins been erected
in Lincoln's new Catholic church,
which was made by home talent.
In the late fires at Crete nearly $12.
000 worth of property was destroyed,
cucreu uj i,uw 01 insurance.
vasningion county win vote, at the i'
general election, on the question of
paying bounties on wolves and other
wild animals.
A horse thief in Otoe county jail last
week attempted to escape by hearing a
hole through the roof of his cell. He
was captured.
Norfolk is alive with business. New
brick blocks are being erected, new
school opened, and the town is enjoy
ing a big boom.
Otoe county's corn crop will average
some thirty live bushels to the aere.
Wheat is better than usual and the ap
ple crop good.
Rennet's new military company, the
"Bennet Rifles" have" received fortv
stauds of Springfield rifles and the re
quisite accoutrements.
The question of building a poor
house in Dodge county has teen sul
mittetl to the people and was voted
on at the general election.
Fremont's foundry and machine
shops are about to change their loca
tion, erect new buildings, and increase
their facilities for business.
Furnas county farmers are putting
out a large amount of rye and fall
wheat' and the prospects of a good
crop were never so Haltering before.
The Alexandria 2Cews has teen pur
chased by West & Delenger, W. J. Ab
bott desiring to give his attention ex
tensively to real estate and law busi
ness. The commissioners of Madison
county have raised the liquor license
from one to three hundred dollars and
the amount of bonds required to five
thousand.
Three prisoners escaped from the
county jail at Clay Center, on Monday
night of last week, hut were captured
hiding in the weeds sooth of Fairfield
next day.
T4ie clerk of a Lincoln jeweller
robl)cd his cmnlover last k-poIt omi
iumned the town. In n nn 1..
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len. ins wasning ?. securitr for his pil
fering. " j
Ed. Ire of Fremont, while hunting
1. ... . f,: . -- .,, ..,.
111 HI'S lAtll 1 IWHII,') rt li"i-
mutilated by tin exnlton of a htll
irlridSt the cap o.' hch he ., t-a-
tntcting.
A rttdcnt of Ord !ia received the
contract for delivering at FortNiobrar
UiO.UOO iK.undi of ohW. thw year,
crop, witlrni the nut three months.
in AnteioiM counir mrmcr ua
A Ilohemian named Dvoracek livery
in nnish precinct. Saline county, mjc
ceclcl l:wl week in blowing oil' tbe top
of his head. Financial troubles were
the cause.
Tliere should be it law paed in the
next legislature for the publication of
the laws of the sLite in every newspa
per in the commonwealth. It i- han!
to conceive of an act that would result
more beneficial to the ,-tnte at large.
In order to obey the law the law r-hould
be known. In order to place the law
in the hands of every citizen, there
could be no better plan adopted. A
I fanner could learn it from his county
paper. While it remains as it is only
thc who are intereUtl in pnictieing
are fa,nili,ir with law. It may be ar-
gued that this would give to the pub
lishers of papers in the L-ite money for
the publication of the same and that
the amount would necessarily come
from the taxpayer, making the burden
of taxation even greater than it is at
Hincmaiiig, mm oikiii$ ii- ojiuoiiju
with county clerks as to the publica
tion of delinquent tax-lists. In Iowa
it is different. The state laws are pub-
lishe(if nml evorv :it 0roRci.l in high
I position arc irivcn lawful nubheitv
are receiving the benefit of such pubh-
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"luw"! '" u "ru ""l '" .uucr JBnorniicu
Keady made clothing at the store of
S. Warbcr. Men and boys suits to suit
everyiv, anu at price io sun me
tim 'Cill amI g,it vouraClf with a
suit of new clothes.
CROWN!
Not the Crown of King, nor the
Crown of Glory, but the Crawn Sewing
Machine, the latest and best machines
in the market, it will tav vou to call at
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tho rost-Ofhce and see it before vou
purchase! ror Sale by M. II. McNtrr.
NOW READY.
Issued ACGCS7 1ST.
A&erican Viwspijtr Hry
-FOB
I88O.
Ticeljlh Annual Volume.
ONE THOUSAND AND VIFTY PAOES.
pf;CCf Five Dollars,
jj,; work ;3 ,hc rccoj:n;zc,i j.mIrce of
information on the Statistics of
American Newspapers.
Advertisers, Advertising AgenLs. Editors
Foliticians and the Departments of
the Government rely upon its
statements as the only
recognized authority.
It gives the Name of all Mewepapers
and other Periodicals.
It gives the Politics, Religion, Class
or Cllaracterhties.
It gives the Days of Issue.
It gives the Editor's Name.
It gives the Publisher's Name.
It gives the Size of the Paper.
It gives the Subscription Price.
It gives the Date of EsLtblishment,
and the lest obtainable information
about the circulation, and several valu
able tables and classification".
Revised annually, and information
brought down to thc latest date.
Sent to any address on receipt of the
price. Address
Geo. P. Rowell fc Co., Publishers,
(Xetcjxi)cr Adrrtixiny llurrtw,)
10 Spruce St., New York.
Holcomb Bros.,
D!er ia
SI & ! 8 W.fl H
oftllkisfa.
Tkey tell CHEAP for CASH; nd.if tkr
bT M Vkftt 70S fUt. IT 7V
rir ad thtr wilt fill it.
CALL ON THEM
Ow feer worth f OarWfc. aJ Mr. I0LC0MB
will wait yog. yrltf
RED CLODD, NEB.
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FOULKS
Hastinizs.
M V.Vl KAfrrUKltf v)K THE
ACME STEEL Barb Fence Wire
THE
Wire that will make a Visible Fence
Pig Tight, Bull Strong s Horse High.
Factory -near
GO To W.
FO
Staple Fancy Groceries,
THE
IX TOWN ALN
Choice Nuts, Fruits & Confections.
3T Fresh Fruits and VegetabN Sold on
How Can I
P.Y III
Fall and Winter Goods of
MARSH !
WIIY9 I buy a11 my
JHJ fill Goods at what
they are worth in Cash.
I sell them at a small profit.
I make no book account.
I have but one price.
Clear cash buyers get the
K"n " 11 f- t'ome and Examine GoK and get
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A. S. MARSH.
1880.
1880.
FARMERS!
We 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, Seeders, Corn Plows with Seeder attach
ments, Sulky Plows, Stirring and Breaking
Plows, Marsh Harvester,
Whitney Marsh Binder, the best machine in the
market, Randolph Header, Newton Wagon,
Buggies, and all kind of
FAEM MA.CHXLSTERY.
We shall spare no efforts to advance the Interot of our Customer. Al
always happy to show our goods. Give in a call.
STABLER, DEISHER & CO.
RED CLOUD, - - Nebraska.
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