The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 15, 1881, Image 1

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"Eternal Vigilance is the price of Liberty;7 and $1.-50 a year U the price of the Red Cloud Chief.
RED CLOUD, WKBSTER CO. NKBRASKA, THURSDAY. DECEMBKIL 15. H1.
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GO EAST
NORTH-EAST OR SOUTH-EAST
-VIA THE
B.&M.R.R
Thii Road together with tbe C. B. Jt Q which
is called
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Burlington Route !
.KoriDBthc mort complete linr between Nebraska
Itotnt nnd all point KuM of Mif ouri Kivcr.
FMBensem taking thin line crH the
AJo. Kivcr ut rufUinouth
over tbe
Plattsmoutli Steel Bridge,
"Which has lately been completed.
Through Day Coaches
AND
Pullman McrpingCar
A RE RUN TO
Burliiiffton.Peoria.Chicago
and St. LOtii,
TVheru clofeconnectioni" arc mad in union denop
for all points AortliKoM nnd South. Trains by
thin route nrt in Nebraska are there
fore iff e froni tbo various accident
which ro frequently drlay train
cominc throudi from the rooun-
laid. antlinenKcr are thus
cure of waking pond cn
nectionK when they
take the B. .fc M.
route caU
Through Tickets
X AT
LOWEST RATES
deforce in the Ftiitc. an well an full and reliallo
mfojniation n-iuir 1. can be had uon at'lica
tion to U. A M. It. H. Aptnu at uny of tbo
principal etationp. or to
PE2CEVAL L0W2LL,
18tf General Ticket Acent,
OMAHA FEU.
That this medicine has been
UO C d for 35 years ia
w U. private practice,
in all diseases o 1 the throat
cud lungs, is the greatest
fCCM rccom-
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. V r- : it. Put before the
w Fountain
? rnuht in ilibj
rrice 2SC.
50c a:id $i. Sample Bot
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tles io. nn nu
'-BALSAM
4 rS-- ' """ Erneltett,
r-'fesSt -JS?1. S&Je Proprietor.
SLj?& K-nCUy.Mo.
Go to tbe reliable and well-known
tints stand of R. R. Sherer Rod Cloud,
and buy a $1 bottle. If after "sinjr
two-thirds, you get no relief, return
the balance and get your money
. back.
Samuel West,
UEALKU IX-
Tobacco- Cigars.
CONFECTIONERY.
CANNED FRUITS,
FRESH FRUITS,
i CRACKERS, CHEESE,
ORANGES, LEMONS,
AKD A FULL LINE OK FAXCV
St i K 81
ALSO A FIRST class
Ice Cream Parlor,
"Where you ran always
get a nice clis.li of lee Cream during
the Season.
A share of the public patronage is
respectfully solicited. First door
south of Mitchell & Morhart's.
Red Clocd, - - Neiuupka.
COMaT
For Your
LUMBER.
DRY LUMBER A SPECIALTY,
yns BB8T i? Tir. haeex
Slit mi LireK( arleea
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BUSIXESS BIllECTOllY.
J. K.FVITH,
Pre't lt Nat. Bank
Iteatrice Neb.
F. C. Smith.
''Mb'rln Nat-Bnk
Bex trice Neb.
SMITE BROTHERS,
BANKEES,
JIED CLOUD, NEB.,
Trannact a treneral banVinr borim". buy and
Fell connty warrant, auo ouniy. iimn n
h.hool Hiftrict Bond.
Ntcotiate larm mortgac'i'.huy and fell ror
ehm Kxcbange. .
-fcpecial attention iren to collection.
RtrrErxrts lot NaU Bank New York. Oma
ha Nat- Bank, Omaha.
SMITH BROS.
G. W. FllIDLKU,
I're-ident.
R. V. Shikky,
(3tilner.
WMl GCjSTT base,
RED CLOUD, NEB.
Money To Loan on Real Estate and
Chattel Mortgage. Buy and Pell Ex
change and do a general Banking
huijiuCfcS.
iii:n:iti:scrj:
Kyer A Atkins. Banke . Ynrt . York fonntr
Bank. York. Farmer' A .Mrrchant Bank.
York: Union National Bank. CnieRo:
Mamh Bros.. Mother A Co. Lincoln.
W. H. STROHM.
ATTOKNEV AT LAW.
RED CLOUD, - NEBRAskA.
Maybe confulted in Kniflwh or Gerxnan.
Collections will receive prompt attention.
Oj-tick: Opposite Boy's Home
O.C.Cabk. Jab.McNmt.
Case & McNeny,
A TTOBNKYS AND COUNSELOItS AT LAW.
Will practice in all the Court of this State and
.. '". i ..ii!..na he wall a litica-
tellUMneicaretully and efficiently attended to.
tifrica:- On ncnisier airoci, uuo uv.
of Oarbcr's Store,
i:ed cloud, Nun.
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. S. GILHAM,
ATTOUNEY AM) LOlj.NJjI.lAJli Al ji.
Office our door north of Kalry Bros.
KEDCLOU I). NEBRASKA.
,C IUwlky. N.H.TnoKM.
Hawley 8c Thorpe,
A TTOBNEYS i COUNSELORS AT LAW.
Office: Over Mc Farland'i Ktorc.
BED CLOUD, USB.
Laird & Smith,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW.
Hasting - Nerkaska.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
Prompt attention iven to all bminccs entrusted
to bis care. J"W"
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J.I. Ki.r.
Bloomicpton.
Ncbraiica.
C. W. i AiitT.
Bed Cloud. Neb.
KALEY BROS.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW REAL ESTATE
AOF.NTS.
Will practice in all the Court" in Nebraska
and minium Kanf.ir: rollcrtiuu' pnjiuptly at
tended to and correMMindcnce yolicited.
ISS CLOUD. Kebra&a.
Also. Aitenti for B. A M. K. B. Land.
ELBERT A. H ALL Tl. D.
Physician & Surgeon,
RED CLOUD, NEB.
AKtaan! Surccon B. if- M. K. 1L R, C Office
over Johuon A Crei)' dry Roods store. Resi
dence over Perkins A. Mitchell's store ISTtuu
J. m. IflOSEXA, HI. o.
ECLECTIC
Physician and Surgeon,
UiiD CLOUD. NEB.
Will ray special attention to Obstetrics and
diseases of women Also pencral and special
sunscry. Diseases of the Eye nnd Ear. Charet
moderate. Office over Ssherwuod's Store.
a-vl-y
DR. C. SCHENCK,
Physician & Surgeon,
COWLES, NEBRASKA.
Professional eall promptly attended.
Office: At reidence near Cowlc S-51
Dr. H. A. Baird,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
RED CLOUD,
NEBRASKA.
Guide Rock House,
J. B. SABIX, Propr,
GUIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA.
This House has just been refitted and
newly furnished throughout.
GOOD SAMPLE ROOM
for the accommodation of commercial
men. . 49tf
HEEHY
Paints,
COOK'S
Oils,
3 BED
Glass,
CLOUD
Notions,
DRUG
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Wall Paper,
STORE.
C7.E1.002:':3
WINE of TAR
CUKES THOUSANTJS YEAKLr.
A FOSmVE CURE
FerCounhs.ColrJs,!
ass MssnsrnK.
leths EcFtcfToKiss;
Cures Dyspepsia: L
i'tr3- Rcf?.riicthfAnnptifl,?
gSsStt-ntita tbe System;
jVw3 aJ Debiiitatet:.
f --T; J iTMU cu IV will Jjrn. aupr
Z?st2Z? fat Ir.CroV Wlu&
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THE CHIEF.
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M. L. THOMAS.
EDITOR.
THURSDAY, DEC. S, 1881.
Senators Van Wyck and Saunders
authorize the Muteincnt that the tale
of the Otoe reservation land v. ill not
take plare until next spring. The
Hppraj-cment h.v not yet lecn made.
CfiiJgren will prob.ibly pass an act
favoring the hale of the land in email
parcels! to actual settlers. If specula
tors have been "betting their traps" to
t-eeurc these valuable lands t very
low figure they will perhaps be dis
appointed. The Otoe reservation
contains some of the richest land in the
world, and a large number of persons
already express a dt-iire to secure an
eighty acre tiact or a quarter section,
on which to make themselves homes.
GUITEAU'S TRIAL.
In order that our readers who have
not the privilege of fccannmg the daily
papers may know something of the
dicgraceful proceeding; of the trial
of the jubathin, Guiteau, we publish
home of it below; as reported by the
Ntitional A-sociated Press dispatches.
W.iunc;ton, Dec. 9. The criminal
court opened promptly at ten, and Dr.
Joint McArthur again took the Hand.
Guiteau hhouted out "Your honor"
Scoville Keep htill, please.
Guiteau Well, then tate it at once.
If you don't I will.
Scoville then addressed the court and
objected to the character of the evi
dence which had been given by the
witness, on the ground that evidence
as to any othrr crimes could not be
introduced when the prisoner id on
trial fur this particular oileni-e. He
desired all Mich evidence to lie struck
out. Guiteau here broke in excitedly,
and thouted out, "It is purely in the
natiuc of a confessional. McArthur is
not an expert or a lawyer, and 1 ob
ject to his telling the jury and the
American people facts which I told
him ear ago in regard to my
hii-tory."
The court ruled that the evidence
could be admitted as teuding'to show
the general character of the" prisoner.
Corkhill Did you ever see anything
in the prisoner to indicate insanity ?
Answer No, sir, I never did. Guit
eau here broke into one of his noy
harangue, and despite the caution of
the court and the expostulations of
compel, proceeded to express his
opinion of Dr. McArthur in terms not
at all delicate Turning to the re
porter's table, he declaimed for some
minutes against the scandalous re
ports they had given of his character,
and singing out to the leportcr of the
Jtcpuftliwn, shook hi list at him
threateningly. Corkhill desired the
court to restrain the prisoner, when
Guiteau turned to him and said, "You
go slow, Corkhill. You are spotted,
and as soon as this business is over
the President will roniove you.
Scoville cross examined the witness
and became very angry and very
much excited at tome of his replici.
The testimony in chief was not sha
ken. W. -S. Caldwell, a physicinn who
treated S. V. Guiteau during his last
illness, never detected any evidence
of mental unsoundness.
Geo. W. Plummer was called. Gui
teau immediately shouted. "I owe this
man twenty dollars, and it has cost
the government $200 to get him here.
1 think the President's attention bet
ter he cjilled to the way you are
squandering government money,
Corkhill. so he might bounce you at
once. You'll cost the Government
i-'OO.OOO or SStKUXM at this rate."
Witness, allowed the prisoner to oc
cupy a desk in hit. law office at Chica
go for some month. He seemed to
have a good deal of collection busi
ness, and went in and out like any
business man. Guiteau continually
interrupted, and finally witness said
to him. "It seems that your close re
lation with the Deity of late has cor
rupted your manners.
The prisoner laughed heartily at
this sally and said. "Well, that ain't
so bad, Plummer, for a western man."
"Did you ever see anything in his
conduct that indicated an unsound
ness of mind?" was the next question,
No sir, replied the witness, nothing
whatever. He seemed to be a man of
ability vain and conceited but then
he had late lrom New York City, on
his card, and we expected the rest.
This coprulsed the court.
Stephen English, editor and proprie
tor of the Insurance Timo; of New
York took the stand Guiteau called
out, This man was in Ludlow Street
jail, and I got him out for $300.
Witness gave the circumstances
under which he became acquainted
with the prisoner. "Witness was in
jail under $50,000 bonds, charged with
libel. Prisoner acted as his attorney.
Guiteau freuuently and noiselessly in
terrupted the witness, calling him a
liar and a perjurer. At one time be
shouted, There is not an insurance
man in New York that does not know
what a fraud you are,
V"itness continued; the prisoner
t swindled many poor creatures in jail
i uy promising to help them, and get
ting tneir money and then never
raising a finger m'their behalf.
Guiteau shouted t the witness,.
Why 1 wouldn't spit on you on the
street, you old scoundrel. I'll get
some insurance men- to show you up.
You are lying all the way through,
English, you old fraud.
itness was asked if he ever detec
ted any signs of insanity in the nrison-
er, and replid, On the contrary, he
was a, remarkably clear-headed
shrewd lawyer.. He completely out
witted rae.
Warren G. Brown- attorney at law,
Now York was counsel for Mrs. Gcifc
eau in obtainiug a divorce from the
prisoner. He believed the latter per
fectly sane.
Guiteau excitedly I want to know
CoskbiU what, ail thk ki4 of v4k
ha." got to do with the real isue.
Who fired the shot that killed Gar
field The Deity or I ? 1 think it
devclish mean to rake up my charac
ter in all iLi dctaiU. The only, iue
here is who fired that fhot, the Deity
or I ? Juat take that home Corkhill
and take time to think it ever till to
morrow morning. I mant to know
what all this ha got to do with the
question of my atuty or insanity on
the '2d dav of Jtllv. A.-. I have told
you before.
1 had time enough to go
crazy a hundred limes in the mterTal
The afternoon proceedings mere
opened by the prisoner, who addre--mg
the district attorney asked. How
many more witnessed have you got
Colonel? Can you give us an ide.
No, replied the district attorney; No
definite idea.
Corkhill then read in evidence some
legal papers in the ca-e of English -.
Guiteau. After reading one of thm
the prisoner exclaimed. That i- a
Miuare transaction. Colonel; that
1 ..1. . ..k t.ital fli.nwufltl' fVla.B i.tl
ever-your-name-is
Witness t not noticing the lutar
ruptionj M client aketl me to -ee
whether or not I could get the money
for him.
Prisoner I wanted you to pay Tiie
$100 and take those things otf my
hand.-. That was eight years ago.
You would not pay $100 and 1 would
not deliver them up.
Witness was constantly interrupted
by the prisoner declaring thc testi
niony false. Witness considered
Guiteau sharp keen nnd rational.
Prisoner That w:w eight years ago.
It nas a great deal to do with the case
han't it. Colonel ? (In an ironical tone
to the district attorney) you produce,
those notes, (alluding to notes W.
Ehle said he received from Guiteau)
he shouted wildly to the witness, or
else get out of that stand a disgraced
mco. If you come to slobber over me,
you must produce those notes or show
yourself a liar. To his sister Mrs."
Scoville who w:is trving to restrain!
nun. J ou Keep qmciauu nnuu our
own business. I uon t want any more
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I don t want any morel
y u i l.' irniri iiiii fin iiiim iiiin iiotki'M
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me mad, he continued violently To
iniuK iiiiu u.e proT....o.i ro.n, u -i
ITJUIWi- IU llilll l "iviw'M iiaiov-
ter when thf y know it is a Iik It im n
shame that thexe men Corkhill ami
Porter, should slobber over my char
acter. They have leen digging up my
professional record and they havn'l
found anything yet and they can't
1 wa. straight in tne law buine-is, and
I want the American people to under
stand it. The only thing against me J
is that I owe some board nils nnd I
committed adultery to get rid of my
wife.
The court sternly That will do.
Prisoner I have got through. I
have made my final speech on thn
matter. It is a disgrace for Corkhill
to bring in this evidence.
The prisoner while he was deliver
ing this tirade was apparently under
the control of violent passion. His
conduct towards his sister was such
that Scoville was obliged to change
seats with her in order that he might
be as close as possible to the prisoner
and try to repress his violence.
OKDI.XAXCE XO. 22.
Ec it ordained by the chairman an 4
Board of Trustees of the village of Red
Cloud Nebraska.
Sec. 1. That license mav bo crant
n.l i,wl ucnJ nn.tor tbo i.rmimic of
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the statutes of the state of .Nebraska
regulating the Rale of malt ami spi rit-
uous and vinous linuors. to sell such
liquors in said village upon the pav-
ment into the treasury
thereof of the.
sum of five hundred dollars. Allap-
plications for such license to be filed '
Allap-
Kiioca.- uuj iui-i u.-ii.. .UvW... - Tm fttCl stamps the tKk a a uccr
the head. nnd a gold mine for the publisher and
Charles H. W ehle a lawyer of New theif loCA, .cnl America leads the
York City wn.- then called and testi- woru ;n An grand c,,tvrpru-es. See
fied to a number ot .-. aims which the .dvertinjen, ,.!-evhere.
prinouer had collected for one of his ..
clients. When he concluded the prw-j -,-..-.,----.
oner declaretl he nould not fjive ten J IHlAfCOTTA LUMSSI.
cents a bushel for all the claim and Qsr of lhc mmi imporUnt uf rcCfnl
demanded the amount of the claims praclicnl inventions t- that of the man
he had collected. - ufacture of lumber from fire clav, pat-
Witnos-I he items collected Cntcu by Mr. C. C. Gilnian, of.Eldo
amounted to f 5S5.11.U rn jow
The prioner-(excitedIy)-Dou yon :rhc ' j3 filllv .lescriU-d in his
claim that I collected tho-e claims ? ivUw ltent of luch the ft,HowiK
Is that your biiMiiesS, Mr. What- . Cxtrct: The composition con-
with the clerk of the Hoard of Trus-Ile onmtnc Ammom, as iu mc wu-
r.u ... , , .. portant in architecture, perhaps, as
tees of the ullage who shall as soon he tHicoverv )f lhe nVJemer steel
thereafter as possible Ciiuse two process; was to the iron interest,
weeks notice to be given of the filing I The often asked question, what will
of such application, and of the time1 tne country do for lumber when the
. , r. ,- .. ., , forests are gone, is here answered.
ami mace oi laKin acuuu iiicrcoa u j
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iioucaiiou in me v eusier VAiuniy
Argus, and the Red Cloud Chief.
Sec. 2. All objections protests and
remonstrances tiled
the B.ard against th
license shall be heard bv the Board on
a dav to be bv the Board designated at
Ih. meeting .a, ..rich action iS to u,- nJ. ' er'K
ken oti the application, pronded it shall tion ti,an one mjgr,t at first admit,
be a day Intermediate the day at Fifteen additional claims for patents
which such action is first takm, "and on the same material, are being prose
the -next regular meeting of the .Bcwrf, , J-fg- bc tnXv raamifac
and provided further that no objection, tori 0f Terra Cotta Lumbrr in the
protest or remonstrance shall be vicinity of New York, Real Eeiate
heard or entertained unless filed with Chronicle, Xor. 23.
theclerkonor before the dav ap-' GjluT,"i Finr Ugg 5" Sf
,. ,. . K made of the composKion above de-
pointcu for taking action on tne ap- gcrjbtd.
plication as set forth in the section last ;
preceaing. .
fcrx: 3. 1 he bond of the applicant
shall be fried with the clerk and shall
be taken and approved by the Board, J
dun nil: uttiiJi; mihii ue Mgncu ov tne i
i: i . : j v". .i.
t r WU"MS"'K" u-v u
clerk. But no license shall be granted
and issued and no bond 3ha.. be UK.
and approved except at aegular
meeting of the Board.-
Sec. 4. That Ordinance number 21,
and all other Ordinance? and parts of
Ordinances in conflict with this be and
the same are hereby repealed.
Edwin C. Hawlev," Johx P. Bayha.
Clerks Ch'n.
r
Gmde Rock,- Nebraska, now has
the proud satisfaction of boastintr over
the best bridge on- the' Bepubiican
...u cvum cwui. uumreuB. war umtjff ota ifiu aau, kj jhltc uxne sena
big a thousand dollars each and the for agent's complete' outfit and btet
bridge above last season's high- water term Outfit and copy lor $2100.
mark. We congratulate-the' ester- tm" Write at osce for agency; or
prising citizens of that tkriYiag town' term and illnstraied circulars, to
upon tins, tneir late successful achieTfr-
CtttS ZX 7S FU2TS.
Buel latent book, bearing the aboTe
title, pubhfhtrd by nn Linahan, St
Loin, Mianouri, Kt'in to hae capii-vatt-d
all clashes of readrr. M aj-;
Gen. WrIry Mcntlt, of the C S
Array, 143 written a letter to the'
author, iu which he .s "You em .
throughout to hae appreciated th!
fact that a faithful rendition of the
Tfilni?! rf tir lrnf i-r 1 ''lw, Uti
uffierit to captivate the attention of)
the reader, and to command the wn
pathv of all who are itrterestetf
manly courage and thr progr- of civ
ilization in the Great Wi-t '" The
look h.v recened many olhir cum-metid.ition-
of equally high order mid
i- meeting with remarkable Mice !
Hon. Win F Codv, iButr.ilo Bwl uas
'i elattnl Hith the look, he imiiietliate
ly n-goti.it-d aith a veU4knowii lra
malir writer of the Ea.l to dramatize
the work and next rcaon will plav
'Hcroei of the Plain on the ?taue
. ...
' r vim ri ... f. fmni frit mik imrt.
rttinotih e.idu.t. from one to three
paits, a- poruMty may te reijuireu,
water efficient to'thoroughld incorpo
rate the above, by the aid of machine
ry . in to a plastic mass.
" Removed from the grinding tub,
where it has been ground, the spongy
product is forced by plunger driven
by steam through iron or steel cylin
ders to express the superfluous moist
ure therefrom, and irsues forth in the
ehapc of long blocks or lop, of length
form and size best fitted tor handling,
usually eight to twelve inches in
tluckueas and four to six feet in
length. When sufficiently dry to
render handling safe these logs are
moved into kilns or clamps cahalated
for the purpose. After the steam and
vapors are driven out by a slow, stead
ily increasing fire the temperature is
rapidly raisfd to nearly white heat,
which not only consumes the'sawdtist,
but bring" the clay it-elf into tbe first
atages of vitnti atton. Un cooling.
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9CltUi 1II1U I1411I?, l'JillW-, Allii til
men
lon-flUni, a" lumbei lrom tkhx! is
, Ilialllftlrturcd anil ubseqtlentlv f.nh-
j j ; tho workshop into such forms
and articles ap demanded bv purcii is
ers Thi material, being free from
grit and tough in texture, can be cut,
sawed, bored, planed and carved with
edged tools and he lore or after such
treatment can, afier slipping and
glazing, be submitted to a second
tiring, with fine results in ornamenta
tion obtained.
Kaolin is the upper strattitm of fire
or feldspathic clay bed-, and owing to
the absence of sand or free silica i
unsuitcd to common pottery uses, as
its warping in drying and tircing
unfits it for"moulding purpose.
Mr. Oilman's invention overcome
this trouble, inasmuch as the material
is "reduced to form with edged tools
suhsrqurnl to firinp
Xew York's greatest prescin want U
a fire-proofing,' cheap, and undoubted
in its capacity fur every emergency.
Her statelv ten-stored buildings can in
j a conflagration receive but little aid
from the tire department, especially
when Croton is :l -curce as it i now.
Terra Cotta lumber is indestructible
by fire, iia.es, or acidsis a poor con
ductor of heat, sound and electricity;
add porN" molecular attraction to an
extent which allows of plastering with
out fin-t lathing.
It.- weight is one-half less than coni-
111011 building brick, aild is ITCCtetl
with nails instead of cement or mortar
virtuav rcdering tire-proofing a
Work of carpentry instead of maonJy,
as heretofore. Mr. C. C. Gilman's
present auiiress is room .i, -o. it
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We have seen
We have seen and examined the
Terra Cotta Lumber, and agree with
xl nt
.lr. Gilman Ci
aims that ne can
build without the use of any wood
whatever, and that, too, with a high
order of finish. Window frames, and
-.i .i wi.i- r r even the doors themselves after fram
with the clerk of . nnd fmh)g ar(j (akcn ' sJ-
e issuance of such .,ej w-,tn anv desired color, and snt-
mi t ted to a second firing, which results
in fine glazed work.
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Br J. W. BUEL.
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Emhracinc the Lives and
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Ciliftcaia Jc.
And ofner ceTcbnieti Ind5an fghf,
Scon a, Hunters and Guides. A book
of Thrilling Adventures cm the. Plains.
Fights with Indians"! Grand Buffalo
Hunt! Desperate adventures ! Nar-
row E?capesf Wonderful Shooting
.and Riding! Wild life in the Far
West! 100' Illustrations? 16 Full-
J "Page Colored Plates! The Wtendest
booat for Agent ever published;- Posi-
fiTelv" outkelfe evervthin? ! 54S
psgei price $2001 lTyou kovfagd
DA2 JJKAHAN, Pckihee, 4th aad
THE LATEST NEW
The Best and
CLOTHING.
AND DRY-GOODS
Ever brought to Red Cloud,
Selected by and BOUGHT for CASH by
JI os out luil Bros
Will be graciously parceled out lor an equal j
amount of LKGAL TliNDHR, in quantities'
to be named bv the purchaser, without regard'
to
RACE. COLOR, RELHHON, I!.iriC At.K.ISIZK OR SEX
A PERFECT FIT !
And Satisf-action Guaranteed in
stance. I his is the urandest Upportunity eer
offered to clothe yourselves and children without
GETTING HUMBUGGED.
You can always find just what you are look
inn lor at
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ROSENTHAL BROS.
Who have clothed more men and boys, and
made more homes happy in the past five
years, than any other parties in the Republican
Vallev all because
Rosenthal Brothers
Understand their business; buying their
goods for cash and selling for cash, to the great
advantage of every customer; NUVKR MIS
REPRESENTING, but doing business on
ACTUAL MERIT.
OUK STOCK THIS FALL
Is the most complete ever brought to RI"D C LO VI) oi pricing
Everything Worn by Man and Woman.
Selected with grewt care, with a view tn 2iig ytr ei-trnwr' lii sntt
SOLID, SUBSTANTIAL and NEATEST PA rrKK.V-' a. i LMIT rTYLr
FOR THS LEAST MOHEY,
Our Business and Dress Suits
ARE PARTICrLAP.LY DI-IiaBLE,
Arii only nceduto be s cr. v be appret .a ej O'tr tun k of
Youihs' and Children's Suits
Is Complete in even Department, otfring attrnction Utat are ?Woin jeen
outstle of thj larger citie?
OUR SC'ITS FOR CIIILDRKN
Should be seen O'j- -! k of
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HATS & C&rS r An "-Uttn -nd Mr
They are Chsap this Year.
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GENTS" FURNISHING G00D
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fluul 'ui Ealiisi. "::;.t:;: i nil?? !
BOOTS!
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and OIL COATS, Le-gias and dpi. FAT, and N HVilliVO
All Our Businass on the Square Plan,
LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES I
We do not seek to fngi:fr nr lupine? br BLOS. btii tatce i4fwtnV in re-
ferring to oirr 3IAN Y THOUSAND PATRONS of th past Pkr rwstwber, f
we are tne
Onjr Exclusive Clothing mnd Dry
Good Store in He Clou
Thai Carrrles a tock, and can snpplv yoar imrtrriiu5''Sract4 -tr stcc, e
respectirrlly hivneyooTrinrpoctioa and patronage.-
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