The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 02, 1880, Image 1

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130 MILES OF ROAD.
he MIO J.T ture au J SA FE route between
Council Bluffs
CAGO, MILWAUKEE
and all point KAFTand hOKTII.
Ycri, IHladclthia, Bcstea, Wach-
fctcn, Stifftlo, ritistersh, Citciaa ti, .
loatrcsl, Tcrcato, Detroit, Clcave-
iard, Ccluntar.
It ftZ-Tt t!c traveling i-ubllo
eater Facilities I
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Mors Advant'ges
Than any other road in the writ.
It is Uif O A l. UOA I) between
Uiiicil lllulV:iiui Chicago
l in which it run
rLLMAl? HOTEL CARS !
nHiiinnn tu tlu-np und to lilcm-enllrliii'i'c. of
Fclcii". nn c Mllrl C .VS .MK.tl.d utile
LlU 5 I A l IV. at M ctuU csca.
frac Is Steel Hail !
Itc ecaefces are tho Finest I
Its Equipment Firct class !
Itrxinr lire nil liquified with with airbrake.
MilliVf i t ui Ireland nil modern innruv-
iqci.u! all ul winch couiLiucil.
lit Fastest Bpccei!
Sure and c!c:o Ccnnecticns 1
Ind ever ihiiic a 1 aw.-r jr-r can desire to
uiukeajuurnry
IICK 1'leas.aiit & O.MKOKTABLE!
lllci&u Sleepers' on all Night Train !
it is TIIK
jople's Favorite Route.
It Pcuncil IiltilT the 'llirnucli Train uf the
lirsKu A Nortb-W-Mi rii aim the Union Ha
be ltailwaj itrnrtlroiii,HrmeiLi iuu uro mc
jejoiiit L liuu m-pot.
If you virh the ."-ft trat.lii.c acrommodatiom
i will buy. jour tul.ci.-t by tliif Hcutc JjtAiiJ
LIjIj iAlu AUU .'llllil..
Ticket Agents can sell you Tarouga
Tisictz ria this Road and caeci usual
Earxaga Free ef Charge.
I ah l TicKkT CJrrirrs 1324 Fnrrtain Street,
for. 14th. and nt Union I'acilir Hcuot.
luticil Blulli Ticket Oflicic Cor. 11 rod way and
Pearl Street. C, ic I..-W. iry Depot, and
t'nion I'ucilic Transfer Itri.ol.
driver Office Iti Colorado Central and Union
I W-iGo Ticket Office.
n Fraucisco Office - New Mnntcoiucry St.
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Kti.hlo ut llnmn Ticket Oihcu. ucdic3 any
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VIi HUGHITT.
W. H. STEliNETT,
Oeu'l I'atg. Aeent
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' Buggies & Fhaetons.
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We do not Want Agents
"3 1VE OITEU oui:
Standard Trade Vehicles,
TO .THE TRA"0.
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I-4K"ttHl th:it can he handle.! with sal-
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VOL. VI IT.
Bt'SIXESS DIRECTORY.
Case & McNeny,
A TTOKNEYS AT LAW.
Oftcc oc o'r or of Curler's Store.
i:i ci)ri, nkh.
Collections made fe promptly remitted.
" j7s."gilham,
A TTOUNKY AND COUNSEIMt AT I-VW.
Q7:c' one door north of Kalcy Brox.
HE!) Cl.OrP. - NEBUASKA.
W. C. REILLY,
TTOUNKY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
ANO HeL E9TATCAOEZT.
A
Krd Cloud. Neb.
t-a.Promrt Attention fiiicn to Collections.
Orrtcr- Trith C. II. I'OTTEU. at KeU Cloud
I)ru? Store.
Edwin C. Havvley.
ATTOIINEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Office over Farley's Drug Store
hsd cioro,
1JZB.
James Laird,
A TTOUNKY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
J I AMINOS - N'EHUASKA.
Will I ractice in all the Court of tho State.
Prompt attention ichcn to all businesa entrusted
4o h cnr. WW'1
U.S. Kiln.
C. W. Kalky.
Hcd Cloud. Neb.
J. L. Kai.t.
UlooiuiriEion.
Nebraska.
KALEY BROS.,
A TIOKNEV.S AT LAW i. REAL ESTATE
A AOENTS.
Will practice in all iho Tourtk in Nebraska
mill iK.rtbiro Kaiiif: cllctiou iirmupily at
tended to and corrcji'ondtiice folicited.
BSD CLO'JD. KobrasSa.
Alfi. Aecnt f.tr 11. A M. H. U. Landi.
I. V. TB1LLI-YS,
HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
U. S. Tension Surgeon.
&-Ob'YUr. over Knley Hros. law office.
KED CLOUD. NEBSASSA
"TiBICKT A. HAIL SI. D.
Pty
sician& Surgeon,
RED fl.OUD. NEIL
Aitan! Surreon IL .f- M. U. It. It. a Office
over .li.hm-on A Trer-P dry g-od toro. 1'M
tienco over Vr rkini & Mitchell' store. HHjui
j.'m. wosewa, m. ir.
KLKCTIC
Physician and Surgeon,
1UD CLOUD. NKII.
Will ray special ntientii n to Obstetric and
ilijcae of women-Al'o Kcneral und special
mrctry. DIm-i tvs o! the Eye ami tar. Charues
ino.tciRt". OftiteocrShorcr' Driiir .Stnro.
Hciidtnou Hh houso north of school hono.
'iS-l-y
JAS. HI. CALLEWDKR.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
(ALLOPATHIC K'HOOL.)
Prompt attcndHnco on ull calle in tho practice
of medicine or iur;cry.
COWLES, - nei;raska.
J. W. .MORANVILLE. C. P. .MOKVNVILLE,
COWI.KS. NKB. AUBOY, hkB.
MOIJANVILLE BROS.,
Homoeopathic Physicians.
COWLJ-S X AM1IOY, NEIIRAKA.
AH profeMnnil e.ills will rcccivo our prompt
nd careful attention. 40mG
Dr. H.'A. Baird,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
KED CLOUD,
NEBRASKA.
W. U. RICHARDSON,
-DCALEn IN-
LIVJi STOCK'
KED (LOUD. NEBKAAKA.
luhett market price ..ivl !..r Iocs and cnttle.
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J. K. Smith S. C. Smith M.n.Tiiotn-sov.
Pre?. First Nat. 'ash. First Lnte Teller First
Rank. Beatrice Nat. Hank Nat. nank Beat
Neb. Heatrieo Neb. rise Neb.
jrors & jfhompson,
BANKERS,
RED CI.OCD, NEB.
Will make collection in any part of the
United ?tatc Sell exchnnce upoa the princi
pal eastern oitie Loan tnoney upon improved
farmi Receive depo'its subject to Mght drafts
Allow interest uren timedci ofits. aud trans
act a general Ranking buiness.
itrrncvcEs: Omaha Xntional ank. A.
?. Pa Jdnck. U. .S Senator; First National Rank
New York. Cuuibrilgo Valley National Dank,
CjiubriJco New York.
OMAHA
Sample Room.
JOE. "JACOPS. PEorntrroB. '
TWO DOORS WET OF HOY'S HOMB.
Keep on hand the best brand of Wine.
Liquors. Deer. Ale. ami fine 'irari. A iharo o!
the public patroneie i soliccted.
HENRY COOK,
PROPRIETOR RED CLOUD
DETJGSTOEE,
And Dealer In
Drugs,
Rfiedicii.es
Paints,
OILS g VARNISHES
j - All roods in my Lin.
j hand: md to which I invi
re kept constantly on
invite the atteativn ol
the public'
,s3i
HENRY COOK.
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WnlnfTmfrAVKBSTER CO- NKBKASKA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1SSU.
THE CHIEF.
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M I-. THOMAr,
TIirKSIUY. DEC 2, 1S80
THE Union I'sirlific and the
Pnciffie niilroails are boon
boliduted.
Kii roilrriuil itri'Uii'nlA oeCtirfcQ HI
the virinitv of Huflalo, New York, on i-
the liTth in-st resulting in the death
several jeron.-.
Of;
Sixty laborers were hurried in a
fiiovv slide on Thanksjiivinir dat-, on .
the Kokome extension of the' Kio
Grande railroad, in Colorado.
The new line of sleeping crt be
tween Lincoln und Chicago will eon.-i-l
of the "Calcmi," "Xow York," "I'rin-ce-3,"
antl "Wayne." They are good
onei and will -nrely he well patroniml.
Tin: Lincoln Clobc puts forward the
name of J. F. Zediker, of the Xa ponce
Banner, for a.-tirftant clerk of the House.
When the legislature meets we hope it
will give Mr. Zediker a show, as he is
a good man for the polish.
That terrible projiheey hy an erudite
professor, that the most terrible seven
years in the biloty of the world are
before us, excepting the deluge, does
not bother the inhabitants of Seward
county much, as we live in a healthy
section of country. From 18.0 to 18m
there is o be universal mortality. Asia
depopulated, and Europe nlmift a
dej-erl. America will loe 15 million
inhabitants. There will be tempcsM
and inundations, titc, according to this
modern fccer. lirimi'ler.
The meanest trick we remember to
have heard of for a long while comes
from Kentucky. A handsome young
lady wa engaged to si handsome young
man, and the twain were t be married
shortly, when si "handsomer man
csime along in the peiaon of the
grooms-man who was tent to the
bride's house to arrange the prelimi
naries of the marriage. It did not
take the young lady long to discover
that alio liked the groomsman better
than tho bridegroom, and ho eloped
with him, and a minister of a neighbor
ing town made them man aud wife in
short order.
Amono the congratulatory
received by President-elect Garfield
was one from Judge Tourgee, the
author of "A Fool's Errand," who tele
graphed: "The family of fools send
greeting." General Garfield replied by
letter: "Dear Judge: I would have
stnswered your kind telegram by wire,
but for the fact for the past two or
three days the wires have been to busy
to give mc a chance. I thank yon for
your kind greetings from the, 'Family
of Fools,' sind in return express the
hope that the day may come when
our country will be a paradise for all
such fools."
The bonds voted by Furnas county
in 1S75 to fund iLs indebtedness, that
had so mysteriously disappeared and
could no where be found, have at lat
turned up and demstnd payment. It
seems that they were left with a New
York house to be sold. Said house
busted," managers "skipped." and the
bonds, and the money for the same,
where were they? It is claimed that
an innocent party had purch.ised them,
held them and received interest regu
lary from some unknown quarter until
they have come to maturity, stud now
turn up for payment in full on princi
pal, which is $8,000. The commissio
ners of that county are sisked to forth
with decide as to what they will do in
the matter- lilvonunyton timirti.
In a newsy New York letter received
last Saturday wo find the following:
Mr. James F. Jerome, a young and
brilliant journalist, who has held" fir?t.
class positions on several of our leading
dailies, and who is at present connected
with the staff of the Tribune. leaves
New York on Sunday, the 2Sth inst.
He goes to Omaha to take the position
of managing editor of the influential
Herald of that city. Previous to his
departuie his newspaper friends will
give him a splendid farewell banquet
at the Sl Nicholas, on Saturday eve
ning. Dr. John II. Wood, late night
editor of the Sim. and known to the
profession as "the great American con
densor," will act as chairman, with H.
Clay Luken s. of the Aor, as secretary.
The committee of arrangements in
cludes that tmmes of seventeen gentle
ninn nfthonrs, ,.o..fo,l .: I. .,.,iv
leading paners. and no more could be 1
said for Mr. Jerome than that he de
serves the send-ofl' he will receive
"We met Church Howe- at Lincoln
the other d:iy. He was affable.- He
was, if possible, more intensely jock-
eyish
hands
a
than ever. He was shakhiiThe demand is constantly increasing
indiscriminately, and he )
Was llffor fllO s,?winL-orcitn .r (n l,n...n.
He" undoubtedly wants the little end of. Pehnsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Missouri,
the gavel pretty bad-and isn't leaving a ' Minnesota Wisconsin, Michigan, Con-'
stone unturned t'tf get it. We sincerely Uecticuf; Tennessee, Georgia and
hope that a better man will preside Texas.- These young carp were about
over the house" fliaii Church Howe. J six ihclies long, and Prof. Baird has in-No-doubt
he isr st man of ability, but formation that at recent State agricul-
wx vys. . - .1 -- lT.il . 1 ?,. - .
HiticiajustiUMuue oouot mat he is tural fairs whejc they ivere exhibited wiUwito7o
one of the most unscrupulous politi- they weighed from' one to three and a'i
ciaiii in tne state- u thritwomeiabers
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V prUtjJJlw
1 of the houee from 1'awnee county opeu lat year one ngnt traveled 16,dJ
their record bv voting forChurchJHowc nubft and delivered 7.000 irp, mostly
Z for dft&aker they may c .poet the -wrath , of IC, taking receipt Uich arc
ofari indignant people desoendtni: on always required, giving name and lo
their head; inside of twenty-four hours. ' cahty, of whirfi a record w kpt, in
In thi-j connection we may say that we order that corrfc-iHUidenco may Iki
'hi.iMnl no better candidate ?ug-i held when doirable to leani ai to sue-
jested for the .-peHken-hip than Jmlj;c
Knley, of Uetl ('loud. Hei experiene-j
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Ide, i honorable, ne has a .splendid re-(
ajj--aaa j putatioti, he i- m even- wny lute
he CVntral!thcP,ace- 0ll,er ?00il mon :lfe
to he con- j '"cntion. 't'ce EntTprisc
fitted for;
also
The burphi- of wheat which will rc-
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'
veiirV han'est, t-5 estimated at 150,000.
000 httsiieli. A-- the price which our
farmers will be able to obtain for their
crop during the "arly pari of next year
are largely dependent upon the foreign
demand for America's surplus produc
tion, it deeomes. interesting to learn
the probable requirements of the Eng
lish and continental com markets.
From latest .-tatistics it appears curtain
that England's demand for grain will
fully equsil that of last year, if it does
not exceed it. Driti.-h home produc
tion for the present year is estimated sit
8 1.030,060 bushel and her consumption
at PJO.OOO.OOO. This will leave a deficit
of 112,000,000 bushels, to be supplied
from abroad. The greater part of bis
must come from America. Last year
! four-fifths of the English foreign sup
ply was .-hipped from tho Tinted
States. This propottion will probsibly
be increased during the present year
owing to the fact that Russia U practic
ally no rivsd, her crop falling below
the home cou-umptioii. 'Iliis is good
news for American farmer-, who, if
their crojm have fallen below their an
ticipations, ate likely to receive better
prices before the winter is over than
they at lirct expected. Omaha lite.
OUIl WASHINGTON LETT32.
Washington, I). C, )
Nov. '2C, IbSO.
Eoitor Chief: Unusual interest i&
already manifested in the coming in
auguration. The event will be the oc
casion of most lavish expenditure.
The people of the whole country seem
to hiie caught the inspiration and ap
plications for rooms and board in im
mense numbers are coming from all
sections from individual
military or-
. i
gaui&ilioiis and excursions. Special
rates are expected on all railroads lei.d-
ing to the Capital. Not less than 100,
000 visitors will be called here to wit
ness the magnificent pageant. Those
who propose to be present should lose
no time in securing quarters.
The Bureau of .Statistics report a
niot marvelous increase in our sigri-' f
cultural interest showing si gr
ivinir si growth of
cereal products from fi 1 5,000,000 bushels
in IS 10 to b0-0)0,000 in 1850, l.-JoS,-000,000
in 1SCU, l.::S7,0()0,OO0in 1870,
-',17S,0OO,000 in 1S77 and 2.4151,000,000
1879. The annual product increased
fron $3, 1, 000,000 in 1S50 to $7,077.
000,000 in 1800 and $11,000,000,000 in
1S70. yielding exclusive of labor and
wages, a net amount of $2,170,000,000,
being nearly twenty per cent on the a material reduction in price. Main
total. There are still 400.000,000 acres ' tabling the same high literary ststiulard
of li.n.1 MVfiilnhl.. nnrlii nf the Obi., river
which can produce in wheat or other
cereals at least 4.800,000,000 bushels
annually to meet the demands of our
rapidly increstsing population. It is
such information at this that inspires
the people of the old world to seek
homes in this republic now just in its
infancy. Nothing but a Chinese wall
around the monarchies of Europe can
ston this ceaseless title. .More than
14,000 emigrants sailed for America
from one single English port in Octo-
. owi
utir-
The U. S. Fish Commission, under
the direction of I'rof. Haird. sire now '.
distributing the carp hatched here this ' among the latter. Lippinooit's will aim
. i . i- i i to furnish entertainment and a healthy
season m the carp ponds to individuals iimiinnt to thwi. of i,olh -exes who
stud tish commissions of the different fid their best mental rcfreshmciTt in
States. Two attempts were made in LIGHT ATTRACTIVE READIMG.
1870 to bring a few of these fish to this its new scheme will embrace a great
country from Germany, both of which variety of topico. giving special protni-
failed. In the spri-ig of 1877 130 carp ' I"1 to ,h,teC !l,' concern actual life.
, , , e " i- . its interests, social aspects, and its viv-
wcre landed for breeding purposes, ;(1 picture- am! ,,,,! fetches. The
and from these have sprung all the fish , jjt 0f writers will include many new
of this kind now in this country, ami it contributors, fresh editorial depart
will not be long before' thev" will be ic,,l 'vin be '"M'I. d illustrations,
. - o. .- .i . i't c .'cstrefullv executed, will continue to
grown m everv fctntc in the Unfon for , ., -.!.
. . - , ,: ,r , . hold a place,
fish food. Dr.- lesscl, the veteran I
superintendent of the carp ponds, saw j fK se by all 3:ci z t"ewsealer3.
in Luxemburg a ctfrp 300 years old, so I TKRM!BYwiriv Subscriptions. $3.00;
old that the moss grew on its bach, yet Single Numlrer. 25 cents. Clpr Rtes:
us active, ns those x year old. These Three copies, $7.50; Five copies, $11.50;
fish grow to weigh 30 pounds and up- Teh copies, With an extra copy to the
wards. Only 40 carp were put in Gov-1 ClSScMBEn mailed, post
ern nient ponus nere sit ine capital.
and the product is over 100,000, which
are now sibout six inches long. The
fish are distributed in trn cssses by four
travelling agents, each can containing
100 tish. The rsiilroads make no charge
I tlr t lairlif tYtfk ilirnrii t'i bhVi.2 -,. ?.
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fare- The applicants, are retiuired to
be at the nearest station, with- suitable
vessels to remove the fish to pools pre
pared for them. Two more hirgcT
ponds, covering thirteen sicres, arc now
being prepared in the Monument lot,
to give increased hatching grounds.
for this, species of fish food. Shipments"
kirn luuin m.nl.1 ntun.l.. n Ynn- V-J-..l
o . . - - -
half pounds tach. During ntty dcys
tiejjnceafjhr dCioudChl
..... il.
ttr or otherwise of
nil the Stntto have c.
ine inai. .uariv
cnimisioii"', aim si
genentl intertot n oeon uuitkcncti in
. . . i. . . i ...
this inda-lrv over the country miicc
Prof. Haird hzus inaugurated his system.
Candiduto?i for sjKatker and clerk of
the next House are coming to the front
in jufHcifelit number to sati-fy the
most fastidious. Pennsylvania ha
three aspirants for the speakership and
two for clerk and it is said not to be
much of a year for candidates cither.
The Cabinet and heads of Jbireaus
are now engaged in preparing their re
ports for subim-sion to ( 'imgrcai to be
in session in a hw days. Matrj Mem
bers are already here arranging their
win'er ijuarters. The old pjstcm of
leaving the family at homo while pater
f.tmihsLs was having a jolly time at the
Capital has fortunately passed away.
and the families, of large numbers of
Members form a part of our cultured
winter population.
The pastors of our city churches
have opened a formidable cru:idu
against the District Commissioner
who have in the p.ut been very lax in
the matter of granting liquor license.
They sire sei.oiitlcx antl sustained in
this movement b)' ull the law-jmd-onler
loving citizens, 'tis high time that a
halt was called and that this city
shoutd be freed from this iniquitous,
tratic. It wits here that tho dark curse
of shivery received its first staggering
blow, by a provision that involuntary
servitude should henceforth be no
more in this District From that hour
until Lincoln's proclamation it became
a city of refuge for the slaves of all the
surrounding country. Let Congress
following the examole of the noble
htate of Kanasf provided that liquor
f hall never be manufactured or sold in
the District, and then there will be a
smile on the stolid face of the figure of
Justice on the dome of the Capitol.
Then will this beautiful city be an
aslum for tho tempted, a safe habita
tion for innocence and youth, like unto
"The city of the Lord, The Zion of the
Holv one of Isisiel?' Cod .speed such
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a day and the people fcsiy Amen
Phaks.
WUpWM
KEDLCEU IN PRICK TO
$3.00 per Annua, 25 cent: per Kuabsr.
M(
VI
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A POPULAR ILLUSTRATED MONTH
LY of Literature, Science,
art and Travel.
Announcement for 1881.
With the January Number Liitin
cott's Moa.inf. will enter upon a
Nuw Series, si change which will be
marked bv manv improvements and
:l uif pai, nut picM-m...;
NEW .t ATTRACTIVE FEATURES',
rendering the Magsrine somewhat
lighter in character than hitherto, its
conductors will spare no elforts inse
cure for it the distinctive reputation
of a thoroughly
POPULAR AND FIRST-CLASS FAM-
1LY MAGAZINE.
The rapid developement of period
ical literature during recent years liar
been attended not onlv by a vast in
crease in the number of readers, but by
s proportionate advance in their re-
qmrements. home .Magazines auuress
i themselves to particular chisses onga-
Iged in spveial studies, other-, seek to
, meet the general demands of the mass
intelligent rcsulers. Rsinking itself
p;ljd, on receipt of 2-3 cents.
J. 3. UPPL'COrT & Ca.. ?ab:l3her:,
17 715 & 717 Idarist Si SEiidJhia.
Holcomb Bros,
Saalers bt
53 Si R 9 m A R
cfallLIuij.
" ' CHEAP fcf
CASff; ui If tktj
Kara set what you want. lernr jeur
Order aad tkx wiU fill it--
CALL ON TEtEM
Obs door aortk f GuWtV. ui Xir.KOLCOMB
.
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RED CLOUD. NE&
Ul
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THIS sPlCE I.s KESBtiVUD WR
ROSENTHAL BROS.,
or Tin
New York Clothing House.
WHO WILL (XXI V IT WITH IS .I IN A I l-V. HLEM.
fin Tn UT
UU 1U VV,
f
Staple $ Fancy Groceries,
tin: II rT
TBAC55llD & me Aim
IN TOWN. Al0
Choice Wuts. Fruits. & Confections.
ir Fresh Fruits and . ' tb!s S!d
How Can I save Money
HY Hl'VlNG MY
Fall and Winter Goods of
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WW Bill 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
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