The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 11, 1880, Image 1

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II.TSTIED EVERT TIIDRSDAT AT
EZD CLOUD, NEBRASKA,
H. L. THOMAS,
Editor and Preprlrtor.
The
Red
Cloud
Chi
:-- $1.50 a year if paid in Adra&ee.
0 EAST
-VIA T1IK-
tags Si M - Mrs
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VOL- VIII.
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77, ". " Ti..u,...,7 &izn unnr is flic vricc of theJied Cloud (7fc.
"Eternal Vt dllance us tte price oj uuvity, ..Wy -- . .
, vpddacita TWTTRSHAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1SS0.
RED CLOUD, WEKSLkw
NO. M.
itusryKss diiiectou y
MILES OF ROAD.
the SHOUT rur an J SATE route between
Council Bluffs
AX Ii
CAGO, MILWAUKEE
ai:d all point EAST and NoKTH.
Ycrt, rhiiadelphis, 2:stcn, Wasfc-
j, ta!c, Pittctarh, Cincan ti,
Icntrcol, Tcrcnto, Iciroit, Cleave-
land, Colnmtus.
It offers tlc tnivtlinc i-uMio
'eater Facilities!
AMI
Mere Advantages
Than any other road in the wffl.
It i thcOA'LY KOAI) between
uncil IU ufls mid riiicngo
l ion uLkIi it. run
FLLMAN HOTEL CABS !
nililitlfin to llip.an :iml to iilcaiMinll clnMCP Of
Idem, t i iw Fl K.ST CLASS M I'MW al Its
"ISO Si ATIoNS. at.VJ ccuUvicb.
frack is Steel Bail!
Its cca:hes are the Finest I
Its Equipment First class !
iin nrp nil 1 nuiiil ril with with airbrake.
M illerV udrn! nnl all nioderu iiuj rov-
wontM nil ot winch cotuuiniu.
it fastest Speccd!
Sure and clc:e Ccnnectioas I
Ind everything a iffei Rcr can derircto
liinLcajnumey
flCK IMcobant & COMFORTAHLE!
Sliuan Sleepers on all Night Trains !
it is TUB
ople's Favorite Route.
It Council Uluflf the 'Jhro'ich Trains of the
lento ArNorth-WeMeni ami the Union Pa-
he KnilWHjH iIc:iitroni.Hrriveai inuufeiue
le joint I riion Irpot.
ryiu wMi thrlicft traveling accommodation
i will buy your ticket, by this Iloutc jrAnd
ILL TAKli NONE OTHER.
Ticket Agents can cell yen Through
Tickets via this Scad and check usual
Baggage Free of Charge.
nit TirKKT uprcrs ' '- rarnnm mrccit
Cor. Hth. and at Union Pacific IlejMit.
fncil Hlufli' Ticket Oilier I. or. Uroilwny nnu
Pearl -tree)!'. C. A: N.-W. K'i Depot, and
Union Pacific Tranffcr Iletot. ,
jver Office In Colorjdo Central ana onion
I'mmAc Ticket Office
Francisco Office 'i cw .Montgomery su
lor irfonnation, foldcre. map, etc. ut oh-
tiahle at Home Ticket unices, auurebs any
ntuf the Ciiiuiany. or
1VIN HUGHITT, T7. H. S7ENHETT,
Ocn'l Mnnaiscr. Genl Para. Agent
Chicnco. III.
world, I
THE CHIEF.
O. C. CASE,
A TTOKSEV AT LAW.
Office one door north of Curler's Store.
KKP CIXIL'II, NEIS.
Collections made it promptly remitted.
J. S. GILHAM,
A TTOKSEV AND COUSsKUlK AT LAW.
Office our thHr north of h'nley IJro.
RED CLOl'I), SEBKASKA.
" W. C.REILLY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
AIMO REAL B8TATB OtZT.
Red Cloud. Neb.
tn'roroj.t Attention Given to Collection!.
Orrtcit- with C. II. POTTER, .t Re4 Cloud
I)ru Store.
Edwin C. Hawley.
A TTOItNEY ASD COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Office over Farley's Drug Store.
ESDCLOTO, - 1TSBt
James Laird,
M. L THOMAS, - EDITOR.
THURSDAY. NOV. 11, 1880.
The Welch Prvsbytenan comrrri-
.a- 1- -- Mlft.t in fl
tion rc ainmi to crcci i.u... --
nnrttnent i equal to nny in the
1 . .. ., it- : K. .....nlifxl with V
wime uic iaii; is jiij'v '-' Otoe reserve.
every luxury that can tempt the palate neROli,tinj! for
U Irxition i nnciualeJ, and reached JtUrcuMC 0f the German Lutheran
by the rtrect earn from even- dciotJ cjiurci1.
Tlie large and insiutiful parlorn, the. )wjr are reportt as being umunially
iiiry and elegantly furnulictl rooms, .,jentifui at the he.ul of Maple and on
the hoiM and receiitiou, and the Union creek.
ti. sMiituri. ntnl lwiititv that eatherl uVM, r.wiilr-nn in Fremont hate
, -- -- n . . w -w-- -
The entire republican ticket wax
elected in Nebraska.
Xeiikaka gave 2,1,000 Republican
majority at the recent election.
To remark that Textw went demo
cratic, would, perhajrt, be coiwidere!
Miperfluouri.
ASD COUNSELOR AT LAW.
iNKIl-
.. .. ,. . .1. ?.-..
"Will uractico in all tlie ourwoi uiecwm.
A TTORNEY
rv Juniata,
Pr
t
A
ompt attention triven to all bufitien entrusted
l.i hi care. Olhce on the eaht side .JuniaU
.enue. juiyi-
U.S. Kalkv.
C. W. Kai.f.y.
ltcd Cloud. Neb.
J. L. Kai.y.
Jilooiaincton.
Nebraska.
A
KALEY BROS.,
TTORNEYH AT LAW & UEAL. miaif.
AOENTS.
Will practice in all the Court m.Nebrafka
and northern Kanfa?: odleciiony pnjinptly at
tended to and correspondence rolicitixl.
RED CLOUD, ITecTMka.
AIo. Afjcnf for 15. M. 11. Land
I. W. TUWLEYSi
H0MCE0PATHIC PHYSICIAN,
U. S. Pension Surgeon.
J-0ffice over Kaley RroR. law office.
BED CLOUD. NEESASEA
"elbekt a, haix in. D.
Physician & Surgeon,
RED CLOU II, NEH.
AM-i'tan! fysrireon II. ( M. It. H. It. 0.
over John & Crepe' dry c;od? iHorc.
deuce over Perkins .v MitchclIV store.
Nevada and California went demo
cratic at the last election, breaking
what otherwise would have been a
Kolid north.
at th'H va.t hotel, make it a most invxt-, ln?en connected oy leierapu a.m w.c
ing place for Granger to atop while private circuit work. cll.
viMtine the Cai.ital. Blue Springs want.-, a w.Killcn null
2?.Ii?l..,nrBne! Brady and ffen a :n.illj le and water pnv.-
FOULKS & STINE,
Nobraslca.
Hastings.
MA.NTFAnTUKKS OF THE
rtW11""" " , . i,h(- to -uch an institution.
reiHirt that on June 30, lSWi, the end , -uu a
i.. ..i i iiw riiroiil miitifi. at an . . ,. , i ..
AitttASGEMESTS have been completed
with the Red Cloud and Spotted Tail
Indians, whereby the Chicago, Mil
wniikec anil St. Paul Railroad company
receive the right of way from the
mouth of American Crow creek west
ward through the Sioux reservation to
Cheyenne. The right of way is ISO
miles long and 200 feet wide. $1,000
per mile was paid, and $4 per acre for
station ground, not exceeding one
hundred and sixty acres per station.
$5 per acre i paid for a site on the we-t
side of the Mivouri river at the mouth
of American Crow creek.
embraced 1,118 railroad routes, at an j laj,t wock i,v uim; hunters
aggregate cost of $10,4yS,yj0. I nc cx
tHMise of transportation over 9.S63
".Star service" mutes aggregating 2.15,
248 miles for the entire year was $7,
821 449. The rapid nettlemeiit of the
West has ercatlv increased the demand ,
f..r tfi.er nrtftn! facilities. Calls are claim
constantly made for the establishment
of new postal routes over railroads and
public roads.
The subject of building a new Con
gressional Library must come before
nil 190
lit into
Hufralo are reported on the head
waters of the Republican, and parties
are organizing for an o!d-fah:oned fall
hunt.
Parties near Bezile Mills and Creigh
ton in Knox county have organized
dub and are driving away con
testant."!.
Tlie Catholic fair at Lincoln cleared
over $1500 and the hi-hoti will now
consecrate the church the debt having
been raised.
'Hie Herman Methodist church at
the next Congress. J j)ter creek, Howard county, was struck
....,..;.,;.. ..r .hi .i,.f n:wseil Atril l.v liflitninf durin" the recent storm
lliutliuii w -. - --j ,j .......... f
.w K'nn c... roinnvino tlie IJ. S' and nearly ue
Cnvorniiient from Philadelphia to A nartv on the Blue.
H'..-i.;n.,.,. i.T.t.rr.iiri.it.Ml 4.1.000 for from Beatrice
f f Wfc' -.,.,-.----- v -,
ACME STEEL Barb Fence Wire
Neatest I!
AM
T1IK ONLY
Wire that will make a Visible Fence
Pig Tights Bull Strong s Hono High.
Factory near B. Sc M. Depot.
noxltf
molisheil.
three miles
Into raised this season
m. i .l...t ..I". .vf titti4w ltrvcili fl
.., Prci.c rf-wh hk. ... i , t" rsr. ;:irn.!r -
Offire
UlIKER RKOTIIERS,
iii:aijqi'arti:rs for
J. ITI. HIOSENA, IW. I.
r.LKCTIC
Physician and Surgeon,
RED CLOUD. NEIL
Will pay special attention to Obetctric and
diicHeui of vomen-Alfo cncral and Kpecial
vuritcry. DUeafee of the Eye and Ear. narc
modirate. Oltiee overs.ncrer "i ''"
Residence 4lli house north of school houe.
JAS. Iff. CALIiENDEK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
(allopathic school.)
Prompt attendance on all calls in the practice
of mcdicinei or tureery.
COWI.KS - NKI5KASKA.
necessary for the use of Congress, at
the city of Wsishington." That was
the beginning of the present splendid
library. At that time Washington city
contained less than 500 inhabitants,
nnd there were no more than three
The body of a murdered man was
found hist week near Central City.
Death had been produced bv strangu
lation. No clue to the murderer.
The proposed new county to In cut
off of the cast half of Custer will le
Go TO W. B. ROBY'S
t-Arlr h tmm
KMIGH BROS,
MEAT MARKE
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4tTM TlUuKM MfcC NiKXl
V IWrk.':. Iiwikii
-i4 Vr ltri erJU I 15.
0X. U. Wt.l tfmU If
Ml
J. OVERLEES,
FOR-
Staple $ Fancy Groceries,
-TIIK BEST-
j. w.
.MOltANVlI.ir.,
COWLES. KKn.
F. MOKASVILLE,
AJir.dY, kB.
MORANYILLE RliOS.,
Hcmoeopatliic Physicians.
COWI.KS A AM HOY, XEHKASKA.
All profc-ional calls will receive our r-ronipt
and careful attention. 40niO
Trespass.
The following law in regard to tres
pass was put in type for last weeks
paper and was crowded out by the
election news. We publish it because
we think it will be of interest to a num
ber of our readers.
"Sec. I. That any person or persons
who shall go upon or pass over any
cultivated or enclosed land in this
.Suite, without the consent of the own
er or occupant thereof, or who shall do
or whose accompanying dog shall do
any damage to or upon said premises,
or to any property thereon, shall be
deemed utiiltv of a misdemeanor and
- r- . .. . . ,,
upon conviction thereof
line of not le than the
damage committed, nor more than
double the amount of same, and in ad
dition theieto shall be liable, to the
persons siillering such damages, for the
amount thereof.
Sec. 2. Any person or persons who
shall enter or go upon any enclosure
or cultivated lands, owned or occupied
by another, and shall refuse upon re
quest of the. owner or occupant thereof
to go immediately therefrom, shall for
each refusal be deemed guilty of a mis
demeanor, and upon conviction there
of shall pay a line of not less than five,
nor more than fifty dollars, for each
olleiise so committed."
public libraries in the United States calle.1 Panic I. and the county seat Villi
, . ,ukA . i..... w i, 'probab v be located at feeneea.
embracing over 5,000 volumes. In,1 -
Januarv, 1?02, Congress passed an act It is reported that the Union Pacific
"',' -, ,, r ii.a ft.-' propose to erect an extensive foundry
making $3,800 available for books furl; , . . ,.,:,. .,.;,.
the library, regulating the use ofboolc, lJlt,jr limcj,ui0 shops and car works.
OUS WASHINGTON LETTEB.
WasHINotox. 1. C,
Nov. 2d. 1SS0.
Editor Chief: Ere this letter
- . . . tri
creating the joint commune on norary
and giving the President the authority
to appoint a librarian. Until 1815 the
clerks of the House of Representatives
were the librarians of Congress. Since
that time there have been but four
librarian?, viz: Ceo. Waterson, appoint
ed by James Madison, served 14 years:
John S. Meeham, appointed by Gen.
.liu-kson. served 32 vears: John C.
hall pay a ' :...! .. Mr Mtifulii
amount of oiei"....., i'i- - -v -. ,
servetl a years, aim me present muiuu
bent, Ainsworth R. SpotTard, appointed
by Mr. Lincoln in 1864, who has served
over 10 years. When the British forces
burned the Capitol, in 1814, they de
stroyed the library, which then con
tained but 3,000 volumes. In 1814, not
;i HOOK wsis id i, aim ui;u u-arum-
..-... f,ti1 ttm niMiwu tii liliril:KP till I
library of Thomas Jefferson, many op
posing because there were more books
than would ever be needed. Year by
year appropriations were made until
1857, when a fire destroyed 35,000
volumes, leaving but 20,000 remaining.
The library now contains 37.",00)
volumes with shelf-room for 280.000,
TOBAIM3 Ss IAJRS
IN TOWN. ALSO
Choice Nuts, Fruits & Confections.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetable Sold on Commission
RED CLOUU, NEIL
UUtLKX It
fRUITS, CIUARS, TOBACCO.
CONFHCTIOKURY,
FRESH OYSTERS
l. TH.tU -Xfn
Green an
Canned
leaving 90,000 to be piled in heaps on
hall the floor. Besides these there are 120,-
An Iowa man has purchased land
for a sheep ranch near Loup City ami
proposes to go into the business on an
extensive scale. He has 1300 Merinos
on the way out.
A frightful accident occurred in a
wagon in Sherman county last week, a
shot gun loaded with buckshot being
cischarged, killing one man and se
riously wounding another.
A large amount of stock is still being
shipped east fiom Indianola, an extra
train cf some forty care being reuuircd
last Thursday. About 400 cars have
been shipped within the lost month.
The bondmen of defaulting state
auditor. F. W. Liedtke, met at York,
Neb., his former home, last Saturday.
Thev were unanimous in agreeing to
iiav "the $8000 deficit and cancel the
action now pending against them.
Nebraska Presbyterian? have gained
twenty-two churches, fifteen settled
ministers and 7f7 church members
(luring the past year. Eight church
building", costing" $14,400, have been
erected during the past year and live
more are in courte of construction.
Jcs.sc Small, one of our older citizens,
who has lived many years in Seward
eountv, came to hi death lat Sunday
I mornmt; in a singular, manner, ne
.had taken Mrs. Brown to her home
Fall
WHY?
How Can I save Money
BY BUYING MY
and Winter Goods of
!
1 buy all my
Goods at what
they arc 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
beniiit.
'Up Town
A.
dime ami Examine Goods and get
Prices, at Liddxs old stand, the
Store." Your? llespcctfully,
Wlits,te,SowUflni
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Dr. H. A. Baird,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
RED CLOUD,
NEBRASKA.
have gone itito type the greatest battle 000 pamphlets. MOO bonnd volumes , uear r nendvi.fe ill
.ii i I -. "......!. ir .k.L..rk. t ! omtkniiMntT iiiriro w---.- - ,-, - c.
win imu ocun lougm. o. ..us1,..l. ...v, ......v... iKht while .soundlv sleepin
of the ages
through the mighty power of the bal
hit, falling noiselessly as the snow Hake
yet with a power that ends and de
stroys wrong and outrage, injustice and
error, and enthrones virtue, justice and
than a ccnturv of American history,
complete eets of the London Times
since 1 769, of the. London Gazette since
1605, and of the Moniteur Universal
since 1787, and nearly all the English-
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W. IT. EICHARDS01T,
DEALER IN
LIVE STOCK'
IlED CLOUD. NKBUAMCA.
UiRhcst market trice paid for how and cattle.
righteousness throughout this God- and American reviews and magazines
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ROBINSON
Wagon. Company,
J. K. Smith S. C.Svitk M.ILTHinsoK.
PrM. Kirt Nat. ("ah. First Lato Teller First
Unnk. Ilea trice Nat. Bank Nat.. Dank Beat
Neb. Beatrice Neb. rue Neb.
$miil ftrotlrs r ;hoinpson,
BANKERS,
KED CLOUD, NEB.
"Will mako collections in any part of the
United States Soil exchange upon the princi
pal eastern oitiee Loan money upon lmprored
furinn Receive depo its subject to sight dralU
Allow interest upen time depo.'its, and U-ans-act
a general Banking bu'inejj.
UrFKRKKKs: Omaha Nationnl Bank. A.
S. Paddnck.U. .SSenaton First National Bank
New York. Cambridge Valley National Bank.
Cambridge New York.
OMAHA
Sample Room,
JOE. JACOBS. rKoriTO.
TWO DOORS WEST OF BOY'S HOME.
Keep on hand the best brand of Winet.
Liquors. Deer, Ale. and fine Cigars. A share of
the public patronage is soliccted.
-MANn'MTfltEKS OF-
armd
WAGONS
Buggies & Phaetons.
)(
We do not Want Agents
HENRY COOK,
PROPRIETOR RED CLOUP
Drug Store,
And Dealer In
Drugs,
Medicines?
Paints,
OILS, VARNISHED
it Line kept constantly on
i invite tn
invito the attention of
'v. offj;r our-
UStondard Trade Vehicles,
TO THi: TRADE.
"Work that has an established reputa
tion, and that can be handled with sat-
Isf'nn. bjih to buyer and seller.
All goods in mj
hand: and to which .
the public.
jam ueupY rnnir
av V m
tcrj.tlJ rdeiens and r.rices to
t0- ROBINSON WAGON
given land. The preliminaries of this
great struggle are now over, both of
the great contending armies are ready
for the contest. Mothers, sisters, wives
and sweet-hearts are praying as they
prayed when the news came of a dead
one loved and fallen whose life went
out in the defense of country and dear
ones. The busy hum of spindles, the
noise and bu&tio of tens of thousands
of prosperous industries cease for the
time as a fitting witness of their exalted
estimate of the freeman's highest privi
lege, the easting of a ballot ith a free
man's responsibility to country and to
God. The dark spirits of error were
all summoned as of old and marshalled
into the ranks of the Confederacy.
The ilood-gates of calumny, were
opened, the boss liar of the Nation was
at his best. Forgers, calumniators and
the old devil himself all combined to
urge the people of this great land to
admit they made n mistake, in falling
down and worshipping the true God
during four years of bitter war, instead
of paying homage to Jell. Davis' golden
calf, the southern confederacy, repre
sented in later days by one Hancock,
weighing two hundred and fifty pounds
or more. But the die is east, victory is
certain. The fate of the confederacy
is sealed. Democracy sepulchred by
the popular will, must sleep, beside the
forgers, liars, calumniators, bull-dozers
and night-riders and over their com
mon sepulchre must be written an
epitaph Died because not fit to live.
"In the land of the free
And the home of the brave."'
Preparations for the whiter campaign
here at the Capital are being made on
every hand. It is apparent that the
city will be overrun with visitors dur
ing the next session of Congress, to be
followed in March by the inauguration
of Hon. James A. Garfield as President
for the next four vears. Among the
most notable improvements are those
made by C. C. Willard, the genial pro-
Two newspapers from each Suite, rep
resenting both political parties, have
been taken for many years and arc
kept for reference. Phaks.
News Items from all over the State.
the side
and roof of the house where he slept
fell in burying him alive and smother
ing him to death before assistance
could be rendered. We learn these
facts from his step-son, Mr. John Bar
rett. Seminl Atl'i.
1880.
1880-
Wc call
FARMERS !
your attention to the Largest,
and Cheapest Stock ot
1880.
1880.
Best,
FRUITS-
nv, i:rv, ru
"mi Paioioh FAUMEItf I'KODlVr.
rr.it: Soli : Ce&missiofi.
i ulr-irc of th. jhiWh' pntnniagc
NN'lful Hhcill.
take pnrtfeulnr jwln to trrp on lun
the u-rj lt "f ettliinn in
uiy Ime of HirHvn
tti:i CHl'l.
MCIIRAS'ICA
organized
a county
Nebraska has 13 military companies
Harvad's public school has 154 pupils
Goose hunting is the rage at Schuy
ler.
Lincoln has
medical society.
Sedlor, Valley county, is to have a
Catholic church.
The whole Loup countrv is filled
with hunting parties.
The railroad has reached Plainview,
Pierce county.
Many land hunters are flocking into
Harlan county.
Large corn criks arc being erected
at Republican City.
Native coal in Pawnee county is
coming into genera! use.
The Catholic church at Johnson ville
has a new $200 bell.
Valparaiso's town lioard have fixed
the liquor license at f 500.
Norfolk's Free Mjisons will have a
grand ball on Thanksgiving.
Tlie voung men of Republican Citv
have organized a lyceum.
Fishing with pitchforks has been
good in the Niobrara lately.
An attempt was made last week to
cut into the Bank at Harvard,
Furnas county challenges the state
on big turnips and squashes.
Broom corn in Phelps county is sell
ing at from $40 to 60 per ton.
The Dunkards of Rising Sun held
their church feast on the Blue, last
week.
Two thousand sheep will be wintered
by one of Central City's sheep ravers.
Stirling. Johnson eountv. is to have
a new steam elevator and corn sheller-
North Bend's new elevator cost $6000
and has a capacity of 40,000 bushels.
Peterson's Magazine for December
more than maintains its unrivalled
character. There are two beautiful
engravings, one of them a title page,
iritli portrait of the principal contributor.
Besides these, there is a Miperb steel
fashion-plate, exquisitely colored, and
a magnificent colored pattern for a
Lambrequin, which, at retail, would
co.t liftv cents: tlii- is presented to the
subscribers of "Peter-on" as a Christ
mas gift. A touching love-story. "Two
Christma-es," is profusely illustrated.
The number contains a Supplement,
with full-size pattern, for a Dolman
Ulster, the pattern alone being worth
more than the price of the number.
All these costlv embellishments arc
afforded bv the enormous circulation
of "Peterson," which, as tbe publisher
says, enaiiies mm to yire morcjnr mr
money than any other. Wc cannot
leave this subject without speaking of
the very high character of the stories
in "Peterson." But how Gin it be
otherwise, when its regular contribu
are Ann S. Staphcns, Jane G. Austin,
Frank Lee Benedit, Rebecca Harding
Bavis, and that unrivalled humorist,
the author of "Josiah Allen's Wife,"
besides hsts of othcr? Tlie price of
the magazine is but Two Dollars a year.
To cluls it is astonishingly low. viz :
six copies for nine dollar, with an
extra copy to the person getting np the
club. Orsevcn copies for ten dollars
and a-half. with lioth an extra copy
and a superb, large-size premium en
graving. "Gran'father Tells Of York-
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Agricultural Machinery,
In the Republican Valley.
Yearsof 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, Cocn 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
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We shall spare no efforts to advance the Interest of our CtiMomvry.
always nappy to snow our gous. itb uf a -an.
STABLER, DEISHER & CO.
RED CLOUD, - - Nebraska.
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Holcomb Bros.,
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pnetorof the .bbbitt House, so long Two thousand head of cattle will be
and favorably known as the home of wintered and fed in Saunders county.
members of Cabinet, Senators, Repre- The dam at Orleans being nearly
sentatives, Foreign Ministers, Officers completed the mill will shortly begin
of the Army and Navy, as well as the grinding,
general public throughout the whole Papillion was thorouehlv burrlarized
country. The exterior of this vast last week, eleven houses being entered.
hotel is laultless. Its beautv is a stand- , . .-,,.,
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D Post Pro- RKT) n nT-n i i-,' - , ,-. ..M proposed new uruige over tie itenusii-
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