" k"2 " ilflfKfffH -Jet' , - ".'yO'W'"1 .t e i - & riBBBHMKBCi JOJ3 "WOUK THE CHIMB1 The - K9UFHt KYKBY YHtJtfDiT -J mi III 0L0TO,"lim&rJ. -BY- JEATSST A5? PATTEST MAS , -nil at M. L THOMAS, "Eternal Vigilance is the price of Liberty," and $1.50 a year is Die price of the Red Cloud Ch'uf. I -- RrAC?:rjws:x 3T-.--i.A Red Cloud Chief 7S2XSC-- $1.63 a yetr ifjaldln Ad7n:a. o EAST NORTH-EAST OR SOUTH-EAST VI THE . R.K. This Rond together -with the C. B. Jk Q, is culled rbieh -THE- Burlington Route! KorwMbe tn t coaii'lct'-lin lietwcm Nclimcka I on th nd :1! ointf EHof A!is.-nuri Rivr. ucsct yer ink it c this lino cr the Mo. Kiter t I'laif mouth over the Plattsmoutli Steel Bridge, Which ha? Intel been completed. Thr-.s PnyCoachfK AND Firfliiinn MerpiiigCarfi - ARE RUN TO Krl;iT?ton Peorm Chicago Who lre,Tineflinr?rcjniid-nHniondM'f lor n!l Mm taA'-nliKu' strut v.u:h Tnunsby tliic mite Mart in Nelra-kn are thre- f..ir lire from the rnu accidents viuib k frt-gm-iitly d Ur trains roininc thnmrli from the moun- tHuh. arid irtt-TtKcrt are thus mre cif luakitic kooJ fn- ri'ftmns ulicn ibey t.-it. iiicU-A .M. route cast. Through Tickets AT LOWEST KATES In force in the .-tale as cll n full nd relist Ir .nfuiniMioii rrtiinrid. can ho hud uiou uri'licn tmn to li. A M. It. H Accnf at any of the iriLcijal ftatmr. or to PE2CE7AL LOTELL, J5tf tirnen.l Ticket Atont. AM AHA KF.It. SPECIAL BARGAINS ! at the Store of F.NEWllOCHJC. RKDCLon. - NEBRASKA. A largo u el; f lirin:uitovn Wool, Zephyrs and Shu-kinx Varn, ahvay?, on i:iii'L I)RES Clnods ALL WOOL Hoods,; and a full Supply of FLANNELS, Always on Hand. HOODS OF HOME MANUFACTURE. TOYS for the Children and Every thing v!-:e 3"u need, at NEWHOrSE'SStore. Tlii-i age i one of Marvellous ad vaiue. The diseoverv of new adap tation- Ol f.lertneai ioiee in me ne.xi i ten vt-irs i!l aJtoni-h the world. l...,.u;.,.,..f ...1 cl-tlli.rl Attoriiev. ' are eential in -ccurnu Talents for T, ,-f t.f ."c J""""" ' .. Communicate ,..:.!. IVwl.r..- .1- ronn , f.'J'J 7th St.. Wa-hini:ton D. C. That ihi-meilichschaslcn L5 ( C d tor 35 )cari in 3 V? C juiatc practice, i all discuses o 1 the throat zx langs, is the greatest PPP?4 recom- H t St -x turn this BaK-im can have .;; lU J""t hefore the :r;U;JH!AIN s; " .sr , ZC&J -. "tZ-7 uubUo :n iS5q. Price 25c. S09. Price 25c, i. Sample Bot- 5.-.-riw soc and $1. Sample Bot- &2 kr llCi 10- COUGH 0i5 Alldrup- -f.-iS.tt W . , 1- 1T .r5-.5 . Ei-'s l. 1 it lor saic. c. .JS.? Lp'ow. euaranteeitthrouch P;: BALSAM Jrl rS- ' n5" A -rwUelt. v." -:" S !e rrojnclo s "" ' K-nsav City. Mo. Co to the reliable and well-known lrun -land of II. R Sherer Red Cloud, and buy a 1 bottle. If after lining two-third-., you net no relief, leturn the balance and get your money liack. 'S'"L'rz" " -. 1 A fwfr.. .. y- . c 'XfVAtJ. rtr tat vTrrr-r ---i . - t .. r 3j lain'mll t-toixit C&viSflaBI ''- i "5 "aU- PARKER'S iCSfvCEK TONIC An Invigornt ng ulrdicine that Never Intcxlcstes Ir.oe:c"wscj'3!H-' ' ..i:iRer ll.iclm. Mm.'-nle. vt.ilinc ar "cjpv tixhrc of the ksI I the V" . t,n-.vh. i.n,l.iu.ca:-J "rg Ai TIic Cct! and Surest Csugh Csrs Zvtr Used. lfvo'ia'C rvfr f a IVry t ontjnt, Nrr.cjnt Wii.fi rt-A. 1 ur r. .lim l"per j c' rt any di-e.t-.r cr i-!itnit, l? c P tiVex'm GiTcr rnic. It m Mrci-gthca uriia ind body an J gtc jo'i new 'ireand Ti;cr. IOO DOLIiAKS raiJ fflr ar thine nr-nsops found ui Gic;tr Tccil o. ,or fsi.uTc ti l.r'v or ti;re I It x t.x. Iiir. jtlI.wvACj;tJViait..T. ufityv' STf iVlnnfinfli tr Jk. Ajj xn.. ojelo o:k:tj3 f of TAR ? CUKES THOUSANDS YKARX.Y. JK A POSITIVE CURE -3$? ForCougIis,Ccld8, T.--i AV2 rcjsrxrus?. Is thA Rest of Tonics:! f. .... . ,. Pun. nvctlMHll' Restores the Appetite; wwaw fcwii'.. Str-Bctfctti the Systen; Restores tfe weaK '- and Debilitated. , -c-yes. SaStfS A tnl of it will rro all V.clvmJiii Ttirlriicct a32jr tr Ir. OonL'i Viae of Tr: Ut no n. rr u.lc by ali iiit-tfuu. 8 .- t; enzii e rn Dm' j. ::. ci 1 n bv., 'v w w "r.? t Oi irr f n a C. LATTOV. OHIO. C fer' -'-v'--?''--' v Jfe m tfflm- &:& fes nVi-r5ArSS.." J-m-'miT t loixi. l t -?i;'rN?i'C,"J? Mtv i--Ws5y.- ,. .i..M. This House t f&&$JSmJliZLv I ,UiWl &SSSiC0L0GSE.i ra'xW n r.2v7 S&CS . . ...f.. lit. t eKst.fc TiJ&-! Jfcttrj1"". .-..- c 5wi'jsS5J5vr.?ir',"'','',lI1JI,u,,f " fcSiV..ikia J5'ltl !rrriuP TCCTTl'e,:-,''- 1 i vert 1 Sfc5S av! "'iBWfc. Ss i SvpKJrSS ' VOL. IX. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. J. K.RMITH. Prei't 1st Nat. Bank Haatrice Nob. 8. 0. Suit. Caan'rlttNaLBaak Beatrice Nab. SUITE BROTHERS, BANKEES, RED CLOUD, NEB., Traniaeta faneral baoktof bajiaaM. bar aa ell connty warrant, alio County. Praclat aa JSb.ol District Bonda. NtcotUu Una morttat at, by an uu rot eirn KxchanK. . tf-rcial attention firen to couacueni. KirtKr.jicMr-ln Nat, Bank Naw York. Otna La Nat. BanV. Omaha. SMITH BROS. l. r. Al.HBir.llT, rrciident. R. V. Shirky, Cashier. mm co-sit Bin, RED CLOUD, KKB. Movey To Loan on Real Estate and Chattel Mortgage. Buy .nd sell Ex chauge and do a general Banking bueincse. REFEREXCE?: .-Sayer A Atkfni. BanVe . York: York County Hank. York. Farmer' Jr Merchant' Bank. York; Union National Bank, Chieaso; Mtrtb Uros.. Mother A Co. Lincoln. -8tf W. H.STROHM. ATTORNEY AT LAW. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Maybe consulted in Enirltfn or German. Collection? will receive prompt attention. Okkice: Opposite Boy's Home 0. C Cabi. Jan. McNkjit. Case & McNeny. A TT0RNET8 AND COCNSELORS AT LAW. Will r.rartice in all the Court of thii State and Northern Kanas. Colleetiun a well a. Iitira-tolbu'ine-iscKrlnllv and efficiently atlendedio. irKfirc:- On Webitcr Street, une door north of Garhcr' Store. i:ki ci.oun, snn. J. S. GILHAM, ATTORNEY ANI COUNSELOR AT IAW. Office onr door north of Kuley Bros. RED CLOFD. NEBRASKA. E. C. Havuct. N II.TnoKpa Hawley 8c Thorpe, TTDRNEYS A COUNSELORS AT LAW. OnTCE: Over Me Farland's Ktore. BED CLOUD, NEB. Laird & Smith, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Hastjnks, - Neuraska. "Will rractice in all the Court of tbe State. Proru t,t attention given to all buiiuera entniytcd lis enre. J0''1"' to h C. W. iTnitT. Hcd Cloud. Neb. J. L. Kil.rr, JSluouiiiivton. Nebraska. K A LEY BROS., . . . vo.-r TTORSEY.S AT LAW : KF.AL. z-oimm. Ai - A CENTS. Will praclVre in H he Courts in Nebraska nndnrtlurn Kar.a: collection j.riiuiptly at tended to and corrcf I'Oiidencc folieited. BSD CLOUD, Nebraska. Alo. Ai:ent for 11. Jt M. It. B. Laud. J. JI. JIOSEKA, ill. I. KCLKCTIC Physician and Surgeon, UK.D CLOUD. NKB. Will r-iy special nttention to Obstetrics and ilucayc"' of "women Also iccneral and jpeoial rurcery. Dif rarest-ot the Kye and Kar t harge moderate. OQicc orer Sherwood's Store. 25-1 -y DR. C. SCHENCK, Physician &Surgean, rotVLES, NEBRASKA. Professional calls promptly attended. On ice: At reidence near Cowlcs. S-ol Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDENTDENTIST. red cloud, - nebraska. Guide Rock House, J.B.SABJy,Propr, GPIDEROCK, NEBRASKA. 1a? iut been refitted and furnished throughout. GOOD SAMPLE ROOM for the accommodation of commercial men. 49tf PIONEER -)o(- J.-iTrEH5 .C- MANNERS, Shop lJtdaor wet of Vrbter"oanty Bank. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. SHAVING, SHAMPOOING, )and( Hair Cutting in the highest style of the Tonsorial Art. COME AND GET A CLEAN SHAVE. HE1STRY Taints. COOK'S Oils, RED Glass, CLOUD Notions. dr ua o Wall Taper, STORE. m &c, Ac. g 11 bJ RED CLOUD, WEBSTER CO. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, THE CHIEF. M. L. THOTIAS, EDITOR THURSDAY. JAN. 19, 1S82. Two rapes of email pox made their anpc.irance in Omaha last Sunday. Get vaccinated be-fore it breaka out in Red Cloud. The Guitcau trial is nearly com pleted and the cape will eurely go to the jury this week, and next week we will be able to give our reader the verdict. A passenger train and a special collided between Chicago and New York last week and a number of pass engers were killed, among whom was Senator Wagner of New York. The brakeman whose duty it was to flag the special train, has been arrested for neglect of duty. Tie Wwnaa'B Eraagsllctl Association. Temperance This society was organized immedi ately after the recent annual meeting of the Woman's National Christian Temperance Union, by members ol the Convention who were opposed to the suffrage feature.- of that Society as it has come, more and more aggress ively, to the front each year; and as it was emuh.isizd and adopted at the recent Convention at Washington. The demand for this new society wa imperative, growing out of differ ences of opinion that were irreconcila ble. We believe that the.work for which women are bot qualified, and which needs mot of all to be done, is of an educational character. That the enlightenment of public oTiiiiirm .it'll tlio onii-beninf of tbe . ,. - . 1 . .. J nubile conscience are essential to puc-H ciss. Ami ttiat the uou-uiven tasic 01 women is to lilt public sentiment along educational, social, and gospel lines to the level of righteous Temper ance laws, that shall be effective and permanent. The grand successes of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in the past, which have gained for it the con fidence and good will of the masses which have been along the-e lines. But the work undertaken ha3 not as yet been accomplished; we therefore deem it unwise to divert any part of our force from this important service into other channels, or to do the work of organizing a Womvn's Suffrage Tt-mperance Political Party. And we are unwilling to be used in hiiv way to forward woman's suffrage at the expense of the Temperance Work. PLANS OF WORK. This new society will take up the old plans and continue on the old lines of work which are so familiar to all, and which have in the past brought unity and success. Already auxiliaries are being form ed and the society is assuming nation al importance. At points where there arc no socie ties auxiliary to this, persons whishing to become members, may do so by tho payment of one dollar each. Where there are no State auxiliaries, local societies may become so by the pay ment of two dollars annually. Donations of money and Temper ance literature are desired. We lift up our standard in the name of our God and reconsecrating ourselves to the Temperance work, tintrameled by other issues, we invite the sympathy and co-operation of every thoughtful Christian man and "women in the land. M. A. REILEY. President, 3130 O St W. Washington D. C. AURETTA HOYT, Cor. Secretary, Indianapolis. Indiana. ANNA L. DAVIDSON, Rec Secretary, 1410 IlthSLN. W. Washington. CAROLINE REMINGTON. Treasurer. 1526 Market St., Philadelphia To. THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE FOR FEBRUARY. The February number contains, as usual, literary v. itter of rare interest and of an edifying and improving character, and the emhelliihnieiit are admirable and profuse. Among the latter is a hitherto unknown portrait of Martin Luther which was recentlv discovered in the Thekla Church of Leipsic On its lower Margin are "D. M. Luther, :uu XLIX l.Si." The editor, T. De Witt Talmage. D. D.. gives the second part of "People I have Met"; "The Home Pulpit" ccn tuins his sermon, "Wheels Full ot Ei-es," anil he also furnishes an inter esting illustrated article, "Narcotics," "Called to the Minitrv," by W. S. Hervey, "On the River "Nile." by W. C. Proctor, "Lessons of the Snow" by Rev. W. Walters, "Missionaries in In dia," etc., are finely illustrated and replete with interest and information. "Ihe Reminiscences of nn Old New Yorker," are continued, and the de partment of fiction contains, besides the charming 6erials, "Prudence Win terburn" and "Margaret's Enemy," short stories and sketches by popular writers. There are also essays, poems and an. abundance of amusing and in structive miscellany. The subscrip tion is $3 a year; 25 cents a number, sent postpaid. Address, Fraxx Lesue. Publisher, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place. .New York. rSOJC 0U2 OWN COBSSS?0ESfI. Wabhington Jan., 16, 1881. The Capital lies buried in a mantle of white, the first advent of winter, and happy men and maidens drive pan ting steeds on streets and avenue: Jingling bells and rinuin laughter are heard every-where. Pedestrians walk hurriedly through the crisp, wintry air. The pleasant autumn days had bo trencneu upon uie iiiir ieim mut many weather prognotira'.irns had arranged for a skip in the tiual frigid atmosphere of the u inter so!.tiee. Enough of cold whither to enable the ice dealers to make a crop of the do meelic article at home, ensures a com- I petition in summer, which is a great K n n yt (1 1 f. 1 k i C: W ia-i n a m rvl PI n fV lill .. 1 - .1 v . 1 1 . -i manitv dunnc the heated and torrid dog-days 1 I The Cuiteati trial has brought uot more testimony of experto than any J other case ever tried in the courts of this or any other country. These wit- j n esses for the mo?t part, are men of large experience in treating insane persons, and they have established ' reputations which have reached far . . . . Dcyonu our own land, lnere is one feature about Guiteau'a case in which all experts agree. At the jail he is quiet and calm, not morose or tacit urn, while in the court room he as sumes to be irritable, is loquacious, and overdoes the thing entirely. When appearing to be all absorbed in reading, it has been many times found ju,ies':ire hmd in their prai,es of Klof his paper was upside down. He is a cston Cologne. cool villian and his little game, thank heaven is nearlv ended. The proposition to extend Federal aitl to the cause of general education, meets with great favor. The propor- tion of illiterate noi.ulation is so larPp in some of the states that thev cannot nt any reasonable rate of taxation pro- vide adequate educational facilities. The federal government is in receipt r , of an enormous surplus revenue year- ly, and no better disposition can be made ol this surplus than to educate the riing generation, ." . . The amount appropriated by the government should not be madej to depend upon any contingency, like the Bale of pub lic lands, as has been proposed in bills heretofore introduced in Congress. Let education, which lies at the foun dation of all our civil blesings, be as free and as universal as the air we breathe. I The first Wednesday in January is ' a gay day owing to the ladies taking j the opportun ty then to make their j New Year's calls on the Cabinet fami-' lias and the Speaker's wife. This is , the beginning of the season of lunch parties, levees, receptions, and general gayety, that make winter life at the Nation's capital so attractive a resi-' TBS BEST LITZ2A".? PAPES P73LISEE dence, and brings hither thousands of j, juivursally appreciated, as its stranger visitors. It is noticeable that ' immense circulation affords incontest- everv vear increases the number, and at no previous period have hotels and boarding houses been so overcrowded as at the present. When the House reassembled on Thursday the number of spectators in ., ,1 1, it .. 1 the galleries was unusually Mnall. and pn the attendance of members fell fir short of a quorum. During the prayer and the rending of the journal of the , . 1 . v .. 1 .. r - " ' . e . .. teied, anil, after exciiangmg Jew Year's greetings with their colleagues, took their seats, rivinir the chamber its customary appearance of life flmi ; jf'c to the excellence of its stories, 1 1 J .j .,1 . it-s numerous entertaining features, bustle. But a few days will pass be- rtMj iu, freah aml VHrie(l attractions; fore the schemers and members of the ' but not the least among its reeconi third House will be here and be duly Imendations i the fact that unusual organized for the winter campaign, j far '" exerted in revising the con , , . r . I tents, that all objectionable words and The new members have to get into pira!ies in:iv avoided. the harness, and make their maiden 1 Heads of families are aware that we specencs, anu six weeKs win pass oe fore anv 1 eolation will be much look - , ,. , . . Meantime I nclc bam, good ed after. old soul, pays the bills, What shall be done with the uilvcr ? The miners will dig; smcltcm, stamp- mills and mints will run. The Secrc taryoitne ireasurj- nas aeciaea 10 esln matter, and is therefore popu ask Congress for an appropriation for Marly conceded to be additional vault room at the sub-Trc.is- THE BESP SI027 AI'2 SZiirH ?A?22. ury in San Francisco. There was so The New York Weekly reg llany much silver stored in the vault that presents in the "Ladies t Work Box.' the .Assistant Treasurer declined to I'" "' nib!e sUgce-tiou, regard , , , ing the making of garment and the receive any more from the collector of CMOice of materials. Tnis department the port, on the ground that he had is invaluable to every frugal house no nroDcr nlace to store it. Secretary wife. Folger was informed of the stite of ,-v . , , , , . . airair. and telegraphed to the A?sis- unt Treasurer that he must receive the money and take such additional precautioiis to guard it as mar be ... ,; , necessary until authonty could l r.huined from Congress for the con- miction of another vault. hj- not spend it in helping our shinning inter- J et and purchase indemnity for the disgrace we now sutler for allowmc all VT"c,tr Vro" WFFIr V our freighting to be done by foreign 1N fc,v I OKf. VV ILC fS.Lj I . t. ' ' ... j- , , j e ?J , ' Tb Net-Tori Wetlly will b ttrat toanr aJ- The public are treated from time to are ;n t, Dnit btN tria r?e 3 time with the announcement of start- wntlu rorTScenu; i Kiuctb !1 . 6 nsatb. lingdiscoveriesoffraudsinmail con- 4&l 7,75& KB ht 1ah of Eixbt. all tracts, straw bids etc. If there was hot nt at o time, will b- ntitiJ to a 'ith back of it all a powerful combination, j",1""?'?- Oetter np ef clnbs eaa after determined to drive out ajl bidders.- watfte&ii?Eg$i, ana jiecure monopoly 01 man carrying, the men engaged in these inve?tii;.i- tions would be entitled to some credit. The only security the people have is - . that there shoum be the largest op portunity ior uiuaers an over the country, so that this privilege that in- volves millions of capital, should be scattered among contractors all through the United States. The com- bmation are tleterininpil to ha.v th matter in their own hands, and Uncle Sam will pay millions thai would not be at the paid ir there was open ccrmpetitiom complaints of the stomach and Bow- the lettings. The whole thing is irV.els, remember to rive the rreoTcfrie tt interest of the contractors' eombi-X$bance, and dcrr't feinect one or twri nation Pi; &. dWe to core )" Sjcrt sf tie Bed CIczi Sdacls, fe tie KsstiEaiisf Suzmtj 13, 1S51 Eiiro'Imcnl, Primary. 01 InterlClltat,, 72 High School. 102 Av.. Att. Total. Root, ok Honor. Pupils whose attendance, diligcri' and deportment entitle ther.i t de of 95 or ovvr. High School. R.ibt. . P .::.! I . Potter. Lee Tinker Willie W c-t, Maine Fn-b;e, Lena Jotie?, Eva M'ni-el'. ('arne Xewhoti.-e, Bosie Walker. Barbara Newhou-e, Lizrie Mclnttrjh, Lizzie Ebberi, Hattie McKim, Lulu Warner and Jennie Orr. Intermediate. Hugh Miner, Dillartt "-""w""'- , . liedford. Sam 1 .McL-ain, Atary -ii'.icr Carrie McBride, Addie Reigle, Katie Reigle, Minnie Weber, Eva B.iyha. Lina McLain, E-tell Weber, Cora Garber, Darlie Sherer, Geo. Mor hart, John McBride. Primary, Charley Mitchell, Charley Nice, Robbie McBride, John Van Dyke, Lottie Reigle, Nellie Kaley, Annie Ilurd, Mary Atwood, Lenora McLain. A. L. Fi'NK. Principal. Miss Minnik Ki.Mim.i., 1 8 .t? MlSS MoM.IK Dlt'KKS.-ON. Sec!et7 Belles. On account of its remarkably deli- Eener Tour Lca:e Thpre nre tinier in cvcri' line's life uhen enerirv fail- and a ini-erable feeling comes over them, mintaken for laziness. Danger lurks in the.se symi- ' turns, as they arise from diseased or- irans. rarkers umirer ionic win re store perfect activity to the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the Mood. " rer,eu' -vnUr I(;"S(J f ,MJ,l,lh ftml comfort. lircifc. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtm HMM.MMM " STIvKE T & S.M I FlI'S New York Weekly FREE TO ALL. ! SEND YGTJ3 ALD2ZS3 AT ONCZ, ASD GET SPSaXSH COPES OF THE Rest Story and Sketch Paper the WORLD. The ISTew York "WEEKLY is undoubtedly au'c proof. tib mr mi mm in everv sen-e an c u'i r'a.ni" . . - fai'Kr; and 1.1 ea. h Jio.i-lioid wheie a coon is tt.cn ec-.ru inmh'-r ot ,. .-.;,.,.. - . , ..., ,. . ?.,. .... thr iiimilti rf:l.i it. iirnl the i!nntiiiLs jire tiou3SI and criticised while the readers are seated around the cheerful fireside. I The great suecct-s and unexampled nrospentv of THE prosperity New York Weekly never permit in our columns any ' word or expression hckely to ofiend even the most tastidiou guardian o: voutb. The New York Weekly contains the rest stories, the tine-a poems, the J most entertaining sketched, ?.i well a "' a choice variety of extremely inter- The New York Weekly a!o publish- es Domestic hecei pes, tested and u proVcd by expertsf The New York Weekly, e.ich wf-.c. ' presents a number of fresh and spa -- ,in? hu'nVus anecdotes, in the co.- umn of " Pleasant Parncranh. The New York Weekly is cdifslantly presenting the works of new contribu-' tors. now is the timh to subscribe for -THE ,li5cls s.rrawcr. 1 STREET SMITH, rcrs s. sarrh. ; . Prorrittor. mm u a a 1 rwrt b. rw u . - -w m. . . wx u. i. , j a. ti mc si. .1. 1 Mnt?T tersons take meilirfnn Inr i their aflments, and as soon as ther fct-1 better they disregard all directions ami stop taking it. They try it ag"ain and again,- and finally throw 11 aside as worthless, when, had it been persev- ereI in from thft trt a nrm''nAn cure would have been effected. Now in taking Piuokly Ash Bitters for all . JANUAKV. 1 THE LATEST NE THE BEST AND LARCEST STOCK Ready - fMTHiim AND DRY-GOODS Ever brought to Red Cloud, Selected by and BOUGHT for CASH Koeiithal Bros' Will be graciously parceled out ior an equal amount of LEGAL TENDER, in quantities to be named bv the purchaser, without regard to RACK, COLOR. RELIGION. POLITICS. Mill. SIZE OR IX A PERFECT FIT ! And Satisfaction Guaranteed in every in- stance. J his is the Grandest Opportunity ever' 1 1 1 .i ' 1 i offered to clothe vourser esancl children without GETTING HUMBUGGED. You can alwavs find just what vou are look- ROSENTHAL BROS. Who have clothed more men and boys, and made more homes happy in the past live years, than any other parties in the Republican Valley all because Rosenthal Brothers Understand their business; buying their goods for cash and selling for cash, to the great advantage of every customer; NEVER MIS- . REPRESENTING, i ACTUAL MERIT. OUR STOCK TULS V.M'A, Is the mo?t complete '-ver brought to RED CLOUD -..npi .-ijj Everything Worn bv Man and Woman. Selected with :'rert care with n view to giiig our cm-' itu-tm t'i- m--' SOLID, K'BSTA NTI A L and NE TIT P VITEKX- .ui. L Tr I' -1 V Lh FOR THE LEAST KCOItfSY Our Business and Dress Suits ARE PARffcULARLY DIv-IRARLi;, And only nerd to be j n to be aj1r.t ia: I LMr t . k f Youths' and Children's Suits j Comp!e:f i erv D -p irtm . t -ff.-mg a'tn -. .::- tint i ' - n,n.d. of tin- lir'er citn- omsuie o. tne MR,ir tint- OUR SUITS FOR CHILDREN Ssinu'd be reu O jr -'icI: of KATS & CAPS Thsy are Cheap this Year. stock or GENTS' FUILMSIUNCr C',OOD And in Gloves and M.ttcn, second to non" and c j l t ri'i " v ! Fhs'sl &i l BOOTS! W aV'i l. ft -r.ion ale th n. Stork of MFNn ROOTS ar.d LADIH- Huffalo Ctif and Kip It- FULL LINE 'Fu'I a.v.Min t,f J:i RRKR and OIL COAT- I-u and Cip FA"X and N'O Hl".IR'( All Our Businass LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES! We do not seek t miciifv our lu-ine u I J LOW, fit Utxt- rI-rtore in tv ferring to our MANY we are the THOUSAND Only Exclusive Clothing ntul t?v oolx Store in Itetl Cloud That Crtrrrtes'jt 'tnc'k. and can supply respectfully invite your insp.c:ion ml Trnr?-TiTi iNiJtlAL m JAUOIL i ICNuWN AS THE- Square Sealers, Ophite piio I,rmr Y3.-.If NO. '2 1 ws Made oy but doing business on .- o tre re!IMl eca for Mr Y .-i :h n-.I c !rr 1. ! I nnie'i All SuIcji, and ;ie L.: an I Mom meuun ! rder arid . r f r LVR'.ErT Inf-taiMPLirrE -HOES crt: on the Square Plan, PATRO.S -5 of the pa-t. llae 7onkmhr, your imrne-lltUi want, jttro:Tag.r t OilftSS val5zJe S wn ri I.- 1 i'Ht'l w-JJ rfAfp ? Ilr fcf t4h -- I'PATENTS I,. . t . V- ft t tttrn nr-i rlrnco, "" IU.Ji -. fc lnlHilV w Mtin iir T s rr aU n "M-i I- i w-iiwTwiKfpjr 3.oir . r"i , etrrnfot-tw .tiMi'.. u a C". Xva - -nv rt' t itfn fm i rt mm .Se . Mw4 l i-M . Xf t (rr- I ' DB.WHITT2EE 611 Sl.t h. iK-.trrf, !. LouU.ltP. . t -4 .ir- tre ti - f T 9. 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