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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1881)
? f ft I ! K SAM'L GARBER, DEALEfc 15 Dry Good 9 mttd Groceries BOOTS Hud ftHOft Hats? Caps. &. Ria'Iy Made Clothing We havt tht Larfttt Stock in the Vallty and will not be undersold. Give ua a call, one and all. Sam'l Carbert Red Cieud JTeb. DR. SHEJRER, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. AITS BSALK XI Drugs, Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, A. full puppty of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, COMBS BRUSHES &C. Patronage fulicited and thankfully received. VFretvriptioni carefully compounded" One door south of Gnrber's store, RED CLOUD, NEB. R. L. TINKER, (BtNMHt to Q. A. Brews) DEALER IH Parlor, Bedroom AMD XITCHZS FURNITURE, Brackets, Chromos, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. G-fii" alwny on hand end triTiracd onahort notice. Price as In-v any in the alley. Kepairin of all kmli done promptly and Satisfactory. Burial Robes furnished at reasonable rates. j;ED CLOUD, - - - NEB. Harness Shop, BY J. L. MILLER, Keeps cenntuntly on hand a fall Lisa of HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, HORSE-BLANKETS, .VHirS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HARNESS OIL, And everything usually kept in a first class shop. TWO DOORS KOKTH OF THE BAKE. eHijhsst Cuh Pries Paid for Hidei and Fars. Flour &Feed STORE, CEAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. . DEALER IN FLOTTREEED Cora. Meal. Bran Chopped Feed as d GROCERIES, VUit the Ttd"CTod Grfteery. Feed ssdPro Tition ctore when you wast supplies for Bias or beast. II ighcat market price is caih paip for grain All kinds ofcountrr produre taken sn exchange fur rxNlf. Ooodi delirered to all parti of tows frcof charge. Store ,-outh ef Keed'a Tlew Factory. red Cloud. Nebraska. "Tha Proof of the Puddingisinthe Eating You have only to call on us and we can easi ly convince you that we do sell HARDWARE A little BELOW the so-called "Bed rock pri ces" advertised by other firms. Besley L Perkins iwisisstr THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. THURSDAY DEC. 15, 1HH1. IahxiI adtrriitimcnl inrnttd ammta the, reading matter trill he charged 0cit., a lint rack interiion. Wait and sec Henry CookV Christ mas goods. For Fringes andjsatins, po to Mus. Fowi.erV. Tlie latent Htylcs in Hats and Ron net always, at Mm. Fowler's. Call at the City Drug Store and see our pretty clerks and get a chromo. If wo cannot ell, we will give you a very valuable book, at the City Drug Store. Holiday goods in great variety and to suit everybody, at Gore'd Jewelry Store. Will arrive about the 15th, dirot;l from St. Louis, Henry Cook's Christ mas gooda. Henry Cook's goods will be here in time "to make your selections for Christmas. "Henry Cook's Chrif-tmas gooda arr coming, wait for them before you make your selection. It will pay you to wait until Henry Cook's goods arrive before buying your Christina presents. Plenty of time to Folcct your Christ mas goods after the 1.1th, when Henry Cook's goods will bo here. Miner Bra", have an immense stock ofgootls for the holiday trade. Do not fail to give them a call. The Ladies find it to their advantage to trade at the Leading Millinery Store, 1st door north of the Bank. Finest line of Christmas goods ever in the valley, may be seen at the Red Cloud Drug Store after the 15th. Do not forget to call at1 the City Drug Store and get some af the great est bargains ever offered to the- people of the Valley. m Go to Gore's Jewelry Store and buy your wife or sweet-heart a nice Christ mas present. You can find just what you want in his establishment. Kendall's "Horse Books," worth $2.50, for sale at the Ciiikf office at. 25 cents apiece. If you own a horse, be sure and get one of those reailly valuable books. Messrs. Gilliam &. Till leys are put ting a building on the lot north of the old court house and will engage in the law and collection business together. Wo wish the firm success. Go to the City Drug Store and eco the nicest and chapest lot of Albums, Photograph Albums, Pocket Books, Wallets and many other holiday goods which are offered at very low prices. Prof. Seager, while making a few re marks at the concert last Monday night paid n very high compliment to the musical talent of Red Cloud, which compliment was deserved and highly appreciated. mm m mm Our young people wishing to attend the largest and best business institu tion should correspond with Prof. Miller, President of the Great Mercantile Collego at Keokuk, Iowa. Miner Bros, arc willing even anx ious, to sell off' their immense stock of winter goods, such as blankets, cover lets, overcoats, Arctic over shoes, win ter suits of ready made clothing and everything elso that you jieed in the clothing line to make you comfortable during the cold weather, and at prices that cannot fail to please. Call and look at their goods, get prices, and you will see that it will be to your advan tage to trade with them, ' The ladies feel that they would like once more to hear tho sound of the church going bell, and presume that the citizens of Red Cloud generally will sympathizo with them in this thing. There will be a social at the house of Mrs. J. C. Warner next Tuesday evening, Dec. 20, the object of which will be to start a fund for a bell for tho Congregational church. Come one and all, to have a good time, and help a good cause. mi m mi About to leave Red Cloud, we take occasion to express our gratitude to the citizens generally, for their uni form kindness tons during our three years stay with them, and it is our earnest wish, that blessings roay abound to all. We cannot forget the farewell visits of our friends, on Mon day the 5th, and subsequently and we highly appreciate the substantial tokens of regard which we received, (some $80) given to us as a parting gift, besides the prompt discharge of past obligations, and we are also grateful for the voluntary aid render ed us in the work of removal. Wish ing only blessings to all, wo leave you. George and Mary P. Best. Red Cloud, Dec 9, 1SS1. Choice Teas and Coffee. A. M. Cook is agent for the San Francisco-Tea Company, for Webster .uo., ixeorasKa arid jsnntn t,o.,. juinsas. and via call on you: with samples ol Tea and Coffee-,, which he is selling at prices below what can be had at any stnrv in thft Ruinte tap- trio- Rtimn class of goods- Goods delivered at' your uuut uu u nut buuaiHciury, tuier trial the- agent will refund your j money. Try those gooda and you will use no others lC-w4 Get your turkey ready lor Christmas. "Happy New Year" cmrds at tbu office. Wood is legal tender at this office, on subscription. Read the locals in the "special notice" column. The camp meeting on Penney Creek b still in full blaM. Dr. Shidler and family went to York last week on a vi.fit. A pot of the G. A. R. has teen or ganized st Wells post office. The Guide Rock bridge is comple ted and i bfing freely used. i. Bring up your children in the way you chould have gone yourselves. Wc had a little tsete of winter, in the shape of a snow storm last week. Donivsn's Original Tenna(ans may be eipected in Red Cloud soon. If you wnnt a good Magazine for the year 1R'2, cheap, all at the Chief office. Last week the saloon of Jacobs & Fearn wa clo-ed by the creditors of the concern. Mr. it Mr. Bent publish a card of thanks to the people of Red Cloud, in another column. The Chief office has turned out a large amount of first clas job prin ting, the last week. Advertise your holiday gnod in the Ciiikf and reap your reward in con sequent large sales. The most cruel and rclentlese ene mies of mankind are the coal dealers about this time in the vear. The Lincoln Globe hai suspended publication. Cause: the income of the concern would not pay the expen se. We see that a few of our exchanges still advcrtic for that unmitigated fraud, "Holloway &, Co.," of New York. An exchange says, that the coal banks of Pawnee county, Nebraska are being worked to their fullest ca parity. m Mr. Jacob Wiggins had the misfor tune to loose a good horse last week. He slipped and fell, breaking one of his fore legs. The B. fc M. company have issued a new time card, the corrected time table will appear in next week's Chif.f. E. K. Conrad, the victim of the nvlrc on Elm Creek some time ago, is paid to have practically recovered from the effects of his wound. The man who takes and reads a local paper for years and is to mean to pay for it will never go where good old Elijah is supposed to have gone. Not much. We will pay one hundred dollars a month to any man who will edit this paper four consecutive weeks and please everybody. The man of business who has suffic ient income to pay for his coal this winter and come out even in the spring is fortunate indeed. How about Mother Shipton's proph ecy that the world would come to an end in 1R3I. The ghost of the venera ble old dame had better hurry matters a little or her prophecy will prove to be a fraud. Those of our citizens who aro music ally inclined have enjoyed a season of song, the last week, presided over by Prof. R. W. Seager, Director of the State Musical May Festival, with com petent assistants. m a John R. Huffman, of the Blooming ton Guard, has sold out that paper to Hon. R. W. Montgomery, whose son, Reno, will conduct the business of the concern. Sorry to loose Bro. Huff man from the editorial ranks. Local advertisements among the reading matter in the Chief costs you 10 cents a line each week, and in the spccinl notice column, 5 cents, a line. "You pays your money and takes your choice." Rob. Rurnette, the humorist of the Burlington Haichcyt, will lecture in several of the prominent towns in the state this winter. Why could ho not be induced to come to Red Cloud, the people of this place would enjoy a little of his fun. C. E. Putnam, proprietor of the flour and feed store has everything in stock that the most fastidious would be likely to want in-getting up a first class Christmas dinner. Green and dried fruits in abundance and of the very best quality. Give him a call. 'Correspondents will please remem ber that it is the neics that we want. Iternember that a joke- on a neighbor or a "drive" at some- one you don't happen to likcis not of much interest to the general reader. These remarks will apply to nine tenths of the people who write for the local press. The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the-M-R Parsonage on Friday after noon. Ther will be at the same place in the evening a "Mum Dime Social." Every person who comes there and spends the whole evening without speaking, a word will be enter tained free. Will "ye editor" please; trvitl . Sec. '' i - - csiocsscyxis psoennxos. Dec 2, 1S31. Met pursuant to adjournment. All present, ilinutci of la.-t meeting read and approved. lioud of Ed. W. Lte spproved and h:.! petition for druiat ' liccuic granted. The following account were allow ed: Judges of Election, Nov. 5, 1351, $83 10 Clerks " " a io J. A. Tulley making tax list and issuing cfs. of election, 417 95 A. J. Kenney, printing, 25 50 M. L. Thomas, " 7 50 Omaha Rep. Co , stationery, Z0 30 A. Kaley, poor accouut, 144 W Two new precincta were formed as follows: Line precinct from that part of Red Cloud precinct eouth of river and west of bridge; Peter Marnden ap pointed J. P., and Fred Hummel Con stable. Garfield precinct from tint purtofRed Cloud precinct south of : i ,.r i. .:.r - .. river aim mi in nriu;; . . vi jj- pointed J. V. and Jiufu Sargent Cou- istuble. Resignation of J. O. Burgers, J. P , Pojtdam precinct, accepted. The following official bonds were approved: John P. Bayha County Clerk, Charles Buschow County Treasurer, Jo. W. Warren Sheriff, John R. Wilcox County Jundge, Chas. W. Springer County upt.t C. P. Rinker Couutv Surveyor. Perry McVay-J. P. Red (Mound. S. Van Dom " Guide Rock, E. O. Parker " Elroy Pettf-ys " Harmony, Jiio.'Poluicky " Rutin, W. Montgomery Con., Guide Rock, J. P. Philip 8. Van Doran Assessor " " F. L. Ford " Potsdam, M. C. Jackson " Blue Hill, Bobt. Harris " Batin, M. Alexander " Harmony, Isaac Fish u Glenwood, Eugene Hunter " Inavale, M. M. Morgan O. II., R. D. No. 1, IraMunnoll " " " , P. Barkley ,l " " 3, L. L. Anger- " " M 12, Augusta Marie " " " 14, B. F. Woodhesal " " " 23, O. B. Harvey- " " "31, M. Benker " " " 19, 15 mills levied on S. D No. 12 (orig inal territory), under mandamus su preme court. Twenty-five dollars appropriated wit of county road fund for hri'lge acroi Indian creek in R. D. No. 30. Adjourned to Jan. 5th, 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m. A. H. Crary, Ch'n J. A. Tulleys, Clerk. - - ' j ' Walait Criik Ittas. Walnut Creek, Dec. 3d, 1881. Parties arc the order of the day just now. Such pleasaut weather ought to be improved. What is the trouble with tho editor ofthetrua? We were almost con vinced, while reading that paper the other day, that he is not feeling well. Will some one please toll us vhy "the great republican leader" didn't take any active part in the late politi cal unpleasantnea. of course no one thinks he would "shirk," or be afraid to express his opinion. iut uever mind Bro. Kenney, under existing circumstances you had better stick to it, and shake hands, over the "bloody chasm." And since we- havo come to think of it we don't doubt the truth of the story, for "Women, children and Idiott" are not considered capable of interesting themselves in 6uch deep subjects. We arc not going to try to make any defence against the charge of partiality, entered against us by tho "Two Orphans," but will only fay in explanation for our conduct that should we make .an effort to mention one half of the deserving people of Walnut, our pencil would be worn to the "stub." We are slightly acquainted on Dry Creek ourself and we must say we" were very much interested in the items from that place, and we hope we will be favored in that way often. We were very pleasantly entertain ed at tho stone school house, on Friday evening the 2nd, Professor Wood worth an eminent magician gave one of the best entertainments we have ever seen. Before . introdu cing his magical arts the Professor made some very pleasant an interest ing remarks in which he said there was nothing supernatural about the entertainment, but like other things a result from education. Wo must say we felt for Frank Conlson, Rob., Mitchel and two or three more of "the boys." The deck of cards, the good looking doll-babies and sundry articles which the Pro fessor found in their posession, spoke only too plainly of characteristics none of us had ever before suspected. Accept the sympathy, (seriously offered) of. U. No. Ho. THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE FOR JANUARY. The January issue of this admirable monthly is, in all respects, a holiday number, and reflects great credit on the new editor, T. De Witt Talmage, D D. It opens with a charming ill ustrated Christmas Carol, by R. 11. Stodard, followed by an illustrated article of much interest, "A Brief chat about Christmas." "Cold Weather Talk," bv W. C. Grav; "A .Christinas Homily" " and 'Christ mas and Epipl-any Celebrations," etc, are timely a.:d excellent articles. The "Reninisccnccs of aa Old New Yorker" are continued,- the- delightful serial, "May Cunningham's Trial" is concluded, and two of ?eep interest commenced, entitled,. "Margaret's Ennemy,"by the outhor of "Maid Majory," etc, and "Prudence Winter burn," by Sarah Doudneyr There are short stories, sketches, essays, poems, etc., by celebrated writers, and the Home Pulpit gives a sermon by Rev. Dr. Talaaagev "The Manger." Among the txxoei attractive featuaas of the number, which abounds with enter taining; instructive and edirving read ing, is Xo 1-of "People I Have- Met," by the Editor, introducing; with- illus trations; William Cullea Bryant, Washiacton Irving Peter Cooper, Daniel Webster, an J. Gv Holland The price of a number 25 cents yearly- subscription. 3 post paid. Address, Frank Leslie; Publisher. -53 55 andol Park IHace, 3T, Y. Special Notices. Xotlc is teU feUxs will t ti;-J 5 i;ti aliBefc inL Sshogo Flour for sale a: Konv'i. Headquarter! for dour at Putnam's Flour and Feed Stora. Ladies calling cards p!:adid as sortment, at the Cmiu Otfice. A full stock of iron and wood punip, at Mitchell A Muuiuar, 4-tf W. B. Roby has the large: stock of Fancy Groceries, Conations, ic., in the valley. Goto Roby'ii and he will how you Da light-Oil, it burn longer give a better light and is non-rspioiic. J J -if For Sitr: 160 acre of land 7 miles south-wet of Red Cloud, partly under cultivation. Timber and water. Apply at this olfice. Why suffer with surh a dreadful cough or cold. For twenty-live or fifty ccnu you can purchase of your druggist a" bottle of Dr. Marshall' Lung Syrup, and your cure is certain. Dr. Mar-hall's Lung Svrup is a standard remedy and will cure a cough or cold in half the time re quired bv ordinary remedies. Call on your druggist and try a twenty five or fifty cent bottle. Smith Brothers announce still an other important reduction in rate of interest on time loam. Straight mue jtrr cat annual interest. Call at the Bank and leave your application. 40tf. $50,000 To Lom On Real Estate security, at 9 per cent., annual interest. So commis Hionri, at The Webster County Bank, Red Cloud. 10-tf TAKE NOTICE. I have purchased the fractional i sec of land laying between Peter McNitt'a and the river. And the public is hereby notified not to rut any titnbsr on the same. M. B. McN'itt. 7 Por Cent. Money to Loan ! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, or on deeded land at 7 per cent., ami l-f2 per cent, commission, or at straight 9 per cent, no commission. Jno. R Willcox. Office nest door to Chief oi!ic 30ft Many persons arc bitterly opposed to "patent medicine," and v, rarely uc them at all. There is no doultt that many are worthies, yet a remedy (hat has stood the tet for years, like Dr. Sherman's Pkickly Ash Bitti:k.s and it sale and popularity increasing every day, must have merit or it would havo disappeared long. since. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. llotice is hereby given that all per sons having claims against tho estate of Silas McCall, deceased, are reques ted to present them to the undersign ed, administrator of said estate, on or before the 1st day of May, A. I). ISsl. Gko. W. HruMKi., Admin'tr. Dated at Red Cloud, Nebraska, this 1st day of December, A. D. 1SS1. 17-W-4 NOTrCK To whom it may concern. All persons are hereby notified not to purchase certain notes drawn bv J. W. Wratten in favor of Win. Wyatt, one due the 1st of July, JS81, and" the other October 1st 18S1, for the ium of thirty dollars (:io.00) both bearing interest at 10 per cent from date, as the said notes were gotten by fraud. lS-w-2 J. W. Wkatte. SFAiTisa xan'o btjcis fcs sals. I have just received a car of thor oughbred Spanish Merino Bucks. PEDIGREE: Snipped from Y.rmont last year and not used, being climated, and in number one order for use- I oiler them for sale in lot to suit pur chasers. We think they are the best lot ever shipped into this state. Come early and make your selection. Address, H. R. Stonk, Smith Center, Smith Co., Kan. 16-t-f Money To Loan On Real Estate, in Webster and ad joining counties at the very best rates. It will pay every farmer who think. of borrowing money, to sec mc before making arrangeirrenta with any other party. No expense to the borrower no tedious delay no dealing with eastern parties no application fee, bonus or commission no fee for making or recording papers or taking acknowl edgements no advance or semi-annual interest, and no interest until money is actually in hand. Call upon or address R. A. Simp.it. SStf Loan Broker, Blue Hill, Neb. PIONEER -)o(-MA THEM'S t HANKERS, Shop 1st door wet of Webster Ccaotr Bask, BED CLOUD. SECB.sCA- SHAYING, SHAMPOOING, )and( Hair Cutting in the highest style of the Ton'orial Art. COME AXV GET A CLEAN SHAVE. Young Men. Write to- Miller's Great Mercantile College. Keokuk, Iowa, go. the Mississ ippi. Book-keepers, Penmen, Short Hand Feporters. Telegraph Operators, and School Teachers thoroughly fitted. Don't fail to-Address, Peof. W. H. ilruxn, Keokuk,. Iowa. SHERIFF'S SALE BrriftMesssrdsrof saleiavsal ost of Ubs Fifta Jiflieial District Court is ass for Wscstsr essaarTssTJika. iMiijunsnt is aaei9S: wsema Pvtar Rsdeakass U slaistiff aas AaswtaF. Sssttk. Jaswf M. Smith, kcr hssiliia Jobs Walter ars 4fmlaas. 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YoUT. all of r..!- N.b. 0MW.tt?l i.W 5WITZER. It-tr. LanJ OCcr ai Dlcoto.tKtno. Neb. Not I, lfyj, Kotiee U brbv irn that tha Mlis naraul cttlcr l: tlrJ cptir i f bi rairciion to tuak final rnf in turwrt f f t claits acl I tLat $! rrojf arill ta taa-i fcfofr Clrrk -f Hftrict vnrt HtUitr i tuat at JU'I rioaJ Nab.. uB SaturJir Drctabrr IT. list tu. Vi Hiaoa. rr. I). No.62S2fKrthe.VK anaritr . 12 tun3oraoa l.w. He nam tha fv.awinr itiirra to ro tU riiutiaouttt ttnJat (oa. aad rattiral.ua u( tail lanj tfi. fV-'l a'airnoa, Tbonaa k-'aiartou. Cbarltt U. Tultar. IboisM Kaai. alluf Kai Cloui '!.. auvll-avli 6. W. sWI IZKK, Krit(r. Land Oalsa at Il!o mia.-tva Nrb. . l. IviJ. Not rata fcaiabr civ.a tba4 tha fulSewiac aaataJ Miliar baa llaJ optica of alt Intaetloa lw I X.Ik 1 ! .Bklt JIM Na 4a3forlbaN K'iurtor : 30 tn D fania liar, lla nauiv tba followlc m 1 Dca t prota hl cooilnuoaf rtkin uu-i. aad cullltati.io of laid lan( U llaitam W i'aik. titer Tattla. NaUjo lUrtlot, Joba V eCAllum all ef W,U, Nrb norlTdpcia b. W.SA'irZKH. KrjUt.r. LEGAL NOTICE. Jtnkin Darla will take notie. that n Zlit day of NoTt'tnocr ISiI. K. ' Itoaku tba Jultive ol tba le ca of HotaJam t-r-' ct. Wrb ter couctr NbraVa. tMOcl an rrJrr vl at UckuieDt fcr tbcauui of I.'.'J. in . action pan J tog Safor bito. wbcrrin Srallrr A Pelfhrr ara plaintiff anj ai I Jc.uk to Datu dtfaii.l mt. That proicrt roritina uf o'.a wvon, on cvrn planta:. onr rrJr. on harrow. ue ulk tliw. two birr nna eultltaior, ha bara at tachnl uoler ait orlrr. caid caaa Mas con tinued to the lb limr of January lsi at 10 o'clock s. m. tiTiiBLsa k PciKHLK. I'lalntlfT. ItyMMrniR A Stitnr, Au'j. Iliac Hill. Wtttttr Cuuuty Ncbruka. Uecrui' bertitblI. li-wH LEGAL NOTICE. Jt n'tin L'a'-ja- wilt ik colic. tht on tha 2I;L da of Notraber Jfc?l. K. . l'uobiw a Jurtit of tha Feaca nf I'utHnra irelij't. V" ittr our.tr Nabrists. u4c-l an orJer of at taebiorut for tba uia of $'"!'". In'.an action BS'iiW bflorc hia wba rtn tb Vandivtr (Vrn 1'laaiar Co.. are, plaintifff and il Jrnkin Uatla daOndiM. .That tirofcrty conitict of oor vafoo. ona corn planter. nuu trvitr ona nlky plow.ono barrow one corn ralttratur ol two sor ha baea ttchti under laiJ ordar. .id caut hj roniinued to tba loth Jur u( Jsnaary at 10 o'clock a. m. Iba Vandircr Orn I'lantar Ci. Hy iu Attoraty Slurauy .V Jvtb ttj. Blue Hill.Walttar County Nrbnuka Hvftc bcr ctb lidl. Is- J LEGAL NOTICE. Notici hereby fitrn that on the 15th day of December IMl.io the town orKcdOiud Neb. opxiite McFarland'a atore. there ill hi ill at public auction tha following decribid proprrty Ona dark brown mare, with wbita hind lt a little above inrdiuu tile with itar in lorbrnd. een year old. 'na dark bnjwn bora mr diutn ite. white hind foot. fiht yean old. One black boroe sine year ol d.ttar in forehead white bisJ loot. Otertdani white co with rixbt bom tr ken off, ftre yeari old, and oiia Clarin ia breaking plow. Jheaaid proirrty baring ben taken andr and by nrtae of two rbMle tnortzagrp. Utst . ra?pctirely Nriratub'r tth ITS and Uay 7ii t l!i, and recodiel ani filei in th Clerkt ofiie in Webiler county. The name of the inortita gor r-cina- W. W liunnell The mrttrn beir.g C'barl'i H. 1'Ottvr. which paid aortcS wrrednly twned to and are now owned hy M. H. Ii.nilyabd C.il.tory ttrtmn. Tbera it due.M I.. Kently aJirnr0 H.M.V2. Tbcre if due CM. tory awinee 17 .75, making th total annnr.t due at Crtt publication ot tht notice ' -7. Untrd at Ked Hood tfaif 21th day of Noteta ber lr-1. M. K. Zixtlt and C. M Sroay. 16-w J Ur J. is.OlLHAM. Att'y. EM'IGH BROS. MEAT MARKET RED CLOUD, NEB. Tho choree! nf Freh aaau. Faatagea Fowl and eeery thing In the lis that tba aar ket afford, alway os hand. -Sboo two ssors toatk of Skerwr! drcx itors 2 2 c o " g o a C c o s fer?H 31 - 5 W C "? ii s awaaaa aa " 3.1 $ fr ti Q Sk. SPECIAL BARCtAIKS! at the Store of F.tfEWHOUSE, RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. )o( AlarjjertockofGcrraantowrr Wool, Zephynran Stocking Yarn, always on hantf. DRESa Good, ALL WOOL Hoodi, and a full Supply of FLANNELS, Always on Hand. HOODS OF HOME 3IANTJFACTUBE- TOTSfor the Children and Every tiling els you need, at XEWH0TJ5E3 Stttfr. aiakasaal trvaf tc aurt-irlur Ma claim ao4 r- rta Seal aalrr ttarn( Ltfura tha cWrk vf Dut.-utt In Wabitrr count at bis offica in KaJ QuuJ Nab. on Saturtar Is3. 17. ImI. ri. Chicago Lumber Yard: Rod Cloud, Nebraska. yard ith ur h mpps $ ULn;yimi SHOP. O.X MAIX arr. vj eiunUr !nI iiatat T tmlitet. Ij.K flerir 04ts, Wind. Litu. ItAtr U 1 ! fsQlC PI, ATT REMOVAL CHICAGO TO Immense Stock of Dry Goods, MAESH 1-Ias Thexn.' COME! COME! COME! 1881 1881. SPANOGLE&FUNK, - HEADQUARTERS FOR - AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, -Two Doors South of Rank, BED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. X. rCS - -asifVss?-f-E4 . WtfiH'iT' ' (SJk&M 4a2 ME 2 4 lis dMv yK: p. m fOf r 7 "J -matZ-z - I 9f CoBaTTta. U. . liltiO"" F. H CORE. THIS rrcrres xym utj rraOBa&; qsda Ckat tbi CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y Xiranodlst!!MroC7est9tak9te11sUeaVfrwfta - Chicago acd all ef tie Priadpal PoTnU h Ifc Wt, Kortfi trA HrL Caref2lJT""!a't'5hK pTrtttAMl tttlmft tH VTn &- r-9tutm cctkisrtoL It Uu&cgla taiat sJls cioae cactUj wttJ Utraituca3yattSSs Jc&ctknpobai! JjC IT j!' Ot VTr 3BBBBBBBSa CSTp g'Cf'' mmmmWmm - -""" "' M.".waa-.yW"i .mr THC CIMCAGO Jb BGTH-WEJTM HAJLWAT. CvrrzVt IU miad-psi Uav raw nrtor tntr 4aStj trm tv tw Ssaatr sssr- fast T:v.-- ItisusMsljrnadt(ciaSQUeasD&CMatLr It!e.tS;crfrrtSgtfsg1i!l3tt;8t'isyCasyrak er X.JHwaate T.tix'.j3& HILtMtirnoAlt, IltjrsatJfcJaewwtTLiJr "V-iWt !& Tlrrrir -rifrii-Mti Ttnr -" .- .- . . yer. tracts. Tjeyift Vimnm3 IXaT neviGtnnTm7l us ffa-iwri rUwv I Ccanaaa. Bfst&stoak he TMssst ifc tUs isaa, ks m mt Ht. fMnWHiac u Fi & FRISKS, Proprietors. FROM- RED CLOUD, VN 4 - a' J2f "5ssc rua 1S71. lir caivr M ( N 'flttrToflrmt tlVuM Jeweler Red Cloud. 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