The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 09, 1882, Image 1

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F.XEWIIOI'SE.
.11) CLOUD. - -EBKA?KA.
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hirpe stxk of (Jermanlown Wool,
Z j Isyrs and Mocking Yarn, always
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I!.i:-S Goi-Is. ALL WOOL Hoods
ami a full Supply of TLA XN ELS,
Always on Ha'id.
iiuoDs or homi:m AXUFACTURK.
iiV?f.)r tiie Cliilurcu and Every
t..m ; else 3uineel, at
NEWlIOl'FE'r'toro.
1 , .- iige i- oni of Marve'liUis ad-
. . The licv"r f new adaji-
i , .M- of EU-etru-il fr-- in the next
i M-ar.s will a-tonish ttie world.
Intelligent and skilled Atuirneys
rt- cH'iitial in teriiriiij; raienia lor
I-.ititors.
('iutiiiiiuinc with 1're-hey it Green
J 7:h -St., W.t-h;ii!:tsi D. C.
"1 '.-' tl.int!itir.chsbccn
''Of d tor i5 tvsrs in
-" tn jrir.to I'rac ice.
in nl! Ji asci o -the throM (
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ir.d luiirs, is the grcatt
0:1 C'rrPJ re com-
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ti.m thi 1'oKv.n ctn have
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- ms K-: C-ty. Mo. I role lolial call-: prnmpii :uivuufi.
( t to the relta! and well-known j Ol 1 1 i:. At reidence near Cowles. S-."1
! t--tand of R. K. herer Uo: Cioud. .
I'lihuynSl hott'.o. If a'ter -inv'j -r-y tt , t,
thirls you pt no r-'if. return' C UR. tl, A. 15A1RD,
n halauee and -t v.iir xr.one j vOJLilL7
lk-: -" :RESIDENT DENTIST.
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TU E-s:'. asS ?u'csl C?!!5h Curs Ev2r Used.
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ZOO DOLLARS
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Ji? Z POSITIVE C'JRE
li FQrGQUfjiis.CDlds.
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cj ?- Is the Best cf ionics: 3
,: -'r"H'J j FArKEH'S J . RED CLOFD, - NEBRASKA.
:: i;iHK!" Guide Rock House,
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.V,;:i;:A,H nVr-jj" . od sample room
v .' '-"sC7i;I nriT nn,'T r rr the accommodation of commercial
:.V- -S.SM bULlJbhh.j'inien. 4'Jtf
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vj iNrrjit-aithsSystern: b
"srp2i,?Ra5tcrc5the Weak C ;
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F V,i1--' f,r Ir. t--KiU- Mineb I
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. E.SyiTH. -PrcV
lft Nat. Bank
Iieitncu Neb.
S. C. Smith,
Cub'rltt Nat Dank
Beatrice Ntb.
SMITH BROTHERS,
BANKEES,
RED CLOl'D, NEB.,
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7r,npi',t a r-:irl bnnkine business, buy and
fell cour.tr i-ir-m". also County. Precinct and
'ho-il Di-tni-t I5u-i i.
xKtiite :rm xaorteEef. bay nd itll For-
eisn I-i'-cntiao. ....
;jCidi attention nven to collecboni.
KB?u.s-ri:-lFt Nat. Back New York. On-
baNut. Bink, Omaha.
SMITH BROS.
L. T. Ai.r.r:ir.nT,
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R. V. SlIIKET,
Tasliier.
WJBSTSR GOTOR B&IS. '
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"VfovKV To Loan- on Real Estate and ,
Ci.attt-1 Moiiga. Buy and sell K.t-
ti-iiige and do a general Banking j
hui:ucs3.
REFEItKNCES:
riavrri ftkinBank--F. York: York Connty
B-i'ik. York. Karmerr' A JJercbanH' Bank.
York; rnifn National Jjuk. Cbicaco;
Marh Bros.. Mobber Jt Co Lincoln.
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W. H.STROHM.
ATTOUSTY AT LAW.
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
JVTuy be coEtultfd in Kniciisb or German.
Collfction' will receive jirorai.t attrntion.
Onu'i.: Opposite BoyV Homo
0. C. Csr. Jab. McNkitr,
Case & McNeny.
. -mnvinv vn miv;rt uRC AT T VT
yTTOBM-Ah AM) t Ol .VaELORS AT LAW.
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Will i.rjptirr in all tbr Court of thiF State and
' NoitlnTii Kaay i ollcrtn.ns s well in liti-
i .1 iiune' cap full) ind cDirict.tly uttf nded to.
ihhil- On Webster Mttfi. ime door north
of Ciarber t btoic.
i;ej n.oi'P, E.
J. S. GILHAM,
ITOKNKT AND COfN.-EI.OB AT LAW.
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OjVf' nnr rftur north of A'.try Rro.
rei)( -Li rn. z n kri: a-i: a.
K, f.Hauv. X. H.TiionrK.
Hawley & Thorpe,
A TTOKNEYS .V COUN.SEI.OKS AT LAW.
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Ornci:. Over Me Farland's. stoie.
S2D CLujD, SES.
Laird 5c Smith,
, TTOBSEY-
-Y Ha.-ti:
ANDCOf NSELOK.- AT LAW.
i.s. - Nkiu:a.-ka.
ii t m-k-o "in nil tlio Court-or Uic State.
1'rnini't nltttition k'itcii to all buitIc.s cr.tn.-i 1
to bu care.
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J. L. Kiv.
j.!no:i.iTii.'t..n.
Zebras Va
I C. V. RAl.rr.
Bed Cloud. Neb.
KALEY BROS.,
ATTORNEYS AT LW 4 REAL EsTATE
- AOINTS.
v;n nnirilrp in ll tlic f'tit. in Ncbr.i;ka
in' nortbirn Ivnn-u: i ll- !.!.- irnii'lly al-
tci-Jcii lo nr.J corrc.-.'tHl ik-c ii -itcj.
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AJo. AKCt Pr B. A M. R. 1!. t..in.l.
j. .71. :t35e:va, iti. o.
LCI.KCTIC
Physician and Surgeon,
It r.D CLOl'ti
N KB.
W ill ray F-i-ial nt'i-ntirn to Obtctric and
di-r.-M- of "wiuirti - Mrn Boncral utid -jiet'ial
urcti. lir.M ' tiii.' r j f ;iiii r jir iliik-
iiu'i'. Oaiotocr suurwoiu s storc.
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!Physician & Snrgeo'n,
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NEBRASKA.
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BARBER SHOP,
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.V-l THEWS tC- 1IAXXERS.
liop Irt door wet cf Webter eunty Bank,
KEI CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
SHAVING. SH AMP001NG,
)and(
Hair Cutting
in the highe-t tyle of the
Tonsorial Art.
COME AND GET A CLEAN SHAVE
Paints,
COOK'S
Oil
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CLOUD
Notions,
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Wall Paper,
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EDITOR
TIirii-DAY. I'EIJ. 'J.
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CUITEAU SEMTEMCED.
La-t -.iturday the a?.-a'-in of jiri
ilent Cf.irfiell w,i M-ntenreil to he
handed on the 30th day of next June.
A fitting end ol a worthless and nii?er
aole life.
Tl,t: i-t-"-m p"
to he a --pinied otie. The worn
huirraKM mo prepared to iuipn
e.-
ornan
rove
tl.rt iiiiiiilmiiti Tkf nil ft t. 1ViftYi
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Mr?. Colhv ha.- made good ne of her
time tthile attending the National
Convention in Washington. As a
result of her lahor, with that of others,
the state will he thoroughly can
vaed hy the leading eijual piiHragi-'t
of the whole country. Whether the
constitutional amendment carries or
not, the people will haye an opportu
nity to hear some whole.-ome truth
which cannot fail to he of henefit to
the .-.Late. Sutton Jbyi-itcr.
The Ballot
a Necessity for the
Mother.
JiHt in proportion as education has
elevaled .-oi iety, ha-it hecome appa
rent to everv thmkiin; mind that the
educator to work t-Hectively inut oc
cupy a po-ition commanding the re
pjicct if those to he instructed. In
the earlier stages of social progress
learning was looked on a drudgery,
tinsuiled for per-ons of gentle hirth;
hence, the teacher, the preacher, and
the family phy-ician were all regarded
as menials in the families of the rich
and not until they refused to occupy
tl.i- servile po-ition wero they or their
opinions held iu e-teem. Yet, in the
face of such clearly demonstrated ei
denee. the law and society still con
tinue to under-e-timate, to degrade
one-half the teachers of the country
hy depriving them of the right of self
government and the dignity and re
spect engendered therehy.
And indeed how few of the women
themselves comparatively speaking,
particularly mothers, who are (litis de
giaded realize ihe full extent of their
li-ihility and what an important f.tc
'or the ballot i: iu education; espe
cially iu giving them inllueuce over
the mind- of their on. We are con
stantly told hy a certain cl; of men
that women are unfitted to govern
bo-. that the hoy reared hy a mother
l- always disobedient and sine to turn
out badly. Yet no one ever seems to
see what fearful odds the has to con
tend with from the very fact that the
hoy is taught by the law not to re-pect
her. Thp first political Ics-'on im
pressed on hi.- ductile brain is that at
the age of twenty-one he will be her
superior, he will by law be made her
ruler, her director, and the boy of
fourteen feels the importance ot this
change of places for more than the
man of thirty would. Thus at the
very period of his education when she
most needs all possible aid to coun
teract the over-confidence and elf
sulliciency of his youth and want of
judgement, is her intluence over hi
mind weakened by her own condition,
the non re-pect in which she is legallv
held.
Why quote to him tho higher law,
"Honor thy father and mother," when
the civil law to which he is directly
amenable has placed the mother in a
codition of dt-honor.
The mother who does not seek to
fortify her influence, to strengthen it
in every po-sible way, i surely not
liischai-ging her highest, her mo-t im
perative duty, either to her child or to
society. Before the ballot was placed
iu the hands of the negro he was the
beneficiary, learnedly diagnosed from
the thickness of his skull to the tip
end of hi? heels, by these custodians
of the intentions of the Almighty, who
are always writing about woman's in
feriority. row the women of the
country occupy precisely the same
political po-ition the negro did hefore
his emancipation, and it is hardly
safe to tell three millions of men who
can, or will, vote, that their heads arc
.-oiid and their heels too long for ad
vanced civilization, the women alone
are to revive the results; of their pro
found research. Women can no lon
ger afford to permit thi class of liter
ature to be circulated with impunity,
the old idea that slavery and Mormon
ism would die of their own iniquity
w.-is not more false than that the ab
surdity of a statement prevents its ac
ceptance. The boy who reads that his mother's
brain is small, that intellectually she
is man's inferior- must be very far
above the average not to be influenced
In the M. 1)., LL. D., or F. R. 3. which
may le attached to the name of the
writer. While to the girl the effect
is still more pernicious, as it teaches"
her that however ambitious she may
be, for her there is no excelsior, that
her feet can never pass fhe harrier of
! mediocrity, and h&pelesslv she accepts
the inevitable, and the world never
kwows the treasures it has lost.
VlE'rlXH L. MI50R.
Washington Correspondence
.Wl.u..li .-!id sftUfjirtion to tin- ,Itmt..tea,Mo all. u frrt.V p..r,.r:s- J.,. ..i .;; .- ; ft ? KC
' ;,f..r.V !" the Cnj.itul. as the mi.IcIcti n,pnl lHn.!-. R.tilnut.J lan.l- in i'.-ir.- u Vlvrt ;rfTiv5iv'''?Cf-
' u.rminjli.:i o! the UuilPKii trial. Fur , UW I.h-huoih cflii bo j.-trchA-M on t-n ::k:n - tT'T.'. v-" ' v ? -
:.anv,Iav- U... intor-t iu tiii- i-,t. ' y...r. lime, in y W;-"1": J,; M . ?ailtsc ft, -''"-5 '"-' "t K-
Cfiiitiniutl u.row more :mI more in- .. ..Mi,iiv ; :l vi-rv ..rt tun.- Ull A8 Jp c .- ?
ten'-e, aii'I vUqu it nerame i:nmn
. tint it us- .so suddenly to he given to
i t?w inn tlio cvi'itf mi'fit riii t lever
J ' ",..,., .
. heat. Keporter.- nail meir nor?e- out-
Mile in waiting and ae -ooM a tne
thrillini: word.- 'guilty a.- itulicted" fell
from the lipc of the 5urem.in, tiie press
agent" ru-hed from the room, moun-
ted their .-teed-and ?ped like light-
... . ... ,
nmg to the telegraph olhces and in a
hreath t!ie wonl.i "guilty as indicted" :
went Uahinir over the continent and
Lnnmiii tin. oi-r.nn irmvr-rv l.iml iimipri
.i ; c - i:" r ... . n
the sun. A Mgh of relief wa3 fcl
everywhere. It was the one word
dropped from every tongue. Eor
j nearly eighty days we llur.-ed, watclil
i i .ti :..
and praved over the deare-t name in
'
. our list of martyrs. For nearly the
same numher of long, weary d.iy wc .See another column.
have read the di-gu.-tini; vaporings of
tlie as-assin, and the strange proceed-1 TAKE NOT!"E
ing- in an American cottit at the Xa- j hnv pnreha-tiJ the fr.ntional -t-lion'."
Ciipitol. We have read all these of land l.iyiuj .ctv.ei'u 1'cter MNitt a
sickenimr detail with the rc-nPei-tion ! tlf r.v.r A-.A the puhlic is
of gaping wounds, night.-... 1 d.iy- of
siitrcring, wa-ting torture, of a corpse,
a heir, and a weeping nation refusing
to be comforted. These are the sol-
'mil scenes we have seen painted
within the lines iu letter- of blood as
. -...i r...a ,1.,. .1..,. iu ..;i.n.,;.i,r
tt 1 Ifilll tlinil Kll i' lliljh ill" .-lV.tvVlilll t
details of this trial. Fifty years from
now those who read the record will
have no such recollections, and the
cold, stale facts will be read as one of
the most remaruai.le travesties on ju-
dicial dignity ever recorded in the an-,
nals of American or English iuri. - nru -
deuce.
This city
with vi-itors
is filled to overflowing
1 ...-; .;.... .,...., ,.,,.,,. '"c until pro-trafeij an a be. I ol -:ek-I
ei-ting aecoiiimo- .... ' - ,- ,. - . .
him.. I til l t..l!v- .itni 'i i-.
am
dations are taxed to their utmo-t to
meet the demand. Crowds liave bM
coming into the ejfv for the past week,
The hotel keepers have been driven fo
. . . , , .
meirwiis enu iu iiuu room io, a,,
that have apjilied. and eery available
-pace that could be called a room 'is
been brought into use. Such a flood
orpro-peiity ha- not -truck the Wa-h-
ington hotel men for some year-. '
Just now there i- no special iea-ou
: f..v .1... ti. ..,.., ,.r,-;-;t,..--. .....1 o.. ......,.
lI till. lili MI M i'tl'fl -f .lilU lUIUllit 1
thing they seem not paiticular about
the -ie of the bills. They are sub-'
-tanfial people that are finding their
way to the Capital this winter, and in
coii-cqtieuce theie i.- 11 bu-t'.e of pro
perity about the city that is inspiring, j
If it is found that there are nut enough j
hotel- to meet the demand, others will
be built, and iu any event, vi-itors
will li ippnnnnnil'itntl t? fltfii iMi'if
"" ,y ..i- -.. . v
in what number- they may.
The Spani-h Mini-ter's Recejifion
was one of the mo-t chai niing parties
leniembered by ju i-ons long familiar
with diplomatic society in Washing-1
ton. The mingled dignity and cordi-I
ality of the Sp.mi-h manner, were well j
exemplified in the greetings of the!
host and family. Senor Uarca i- a '
gentleman in the tirime of life, with '
a-M-ceable. frank conntennnee nnd
great intelligence and readiness in con-
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venation.
-u.iuame i.irca, a nami-
some and distinguished-looking lady,
leeched her guesLs in a sleeveless p j
ouaise 01 cariiiuai satin, over iramea
skirt of white niervcilleu.x. Jacque
minot ro-es adorned her abundant
ma es ol dark hair, anil a diamond ;
ornament of great value clasped a j
hand of velvet around her neck. '
Mademoiselle Rarca has an ivory- j
white complexion, with lustrous bl.u k '
eyes and hair. She is young and ery
lovely and animated. Her naive a.'l
charming English supplement.": oi Rial E-t it . '-. W. -t.-r and ad
pleasentlv the courtly French of her V'tung .-.unft - :!' r i.e- rate
father and mother. A waist le..ret i U -wl l'-n "w r :iln,, r v,!" lhink" ol
... . , iorrowmg iie-Mev. - me before
tea-roses completed the elegant ,.,,,. r.fIhnt:(.nieiii. ith any other
dress ot tins beautifully young j,art
lady. . No expense to the borrower no
This Capital is to be the citv of stat-' tedious delay no dealing with ea-tern
.,., . 1 1 . 1 . iiartic- no applnation fee, lonus or
ute-. The steps are already taken to J.OII1Illl.,ionJli0 ft0 for making or
put the laio Protessor Henry in endur- recording papers or taking Kcknowl
ing remembrance, by erecting a life- edgements no advance "T femi-an-size
statute in the grounds of the ' "' interest, and r?t hj;cre.-t until
nulhnnifin InctitiiT with wrnfh tio
w:vs so long connected. Scarce had
this been determined ere a gathering of
notables, on the centennial of the I
birth of Daniel Webster, resolved to '
pav a like tribute to the memorv and I
- -i
worth of the great statesman, who
long since died. Tis fitting to thus
make enduring in the Nation's Cap!-
.1.1 11-1 i r.i
tal the service, and high resolve of the
men who forged out and welded into
a glorious union, this galaxy of states.
The presence of these statutes, per-
petuating the memory of heroes.:
i tutemcn ami scholars in this beauti-!
ful Capital of this grc;it Nation, shall
be an inspiration to generations yet
unborn, a baptism of high endeavor in '
the mightr triumph of the world in '
the oncomihg future.
The tributes paid to the worth and !
public services of th" l.-.te Ambrose E.'
j Burnside, in the Senate, were mast
touching and tender'- Th-re were fw :
men so loved and respect t-d. cv?n by'
opponents, in politics. Manly, rrrnrr-
ous, nnd noble, lie was loved bv all. '
There were few generals in the "arinv
Sho, like him, when victors- pe.-cheii '
j on his banner, gave all the glory to his
soldiers, and wnen defeat carrie as it
, UIU.
telegraphed Ids suoerior ofltcer
thjit it wa.- all his t.mit, Mich men
1 . - .
i uie out tnetr memories :;ve
t 1 .
it the:
j hertri of a grateful people
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FARMS FREE TO ALL.
J, -tilin in the rm-itir .Nrtiivi-t
Addn-- a jvMmI -ar. to l At I
.-CU11.ZK. I orjTI.VSD. I'KWiON, Mil" -
him to
end (! a ei;v 'l 7i H"i
s.w ft 1miiIiI.1,Mii.. i,i.trrUHl j,.ur-1
j, containing full information.
.
ttits ic:re:r.:nr.
A delicini- ud"r i- itujarted hy
Kh.r.-,!.,n e...,;t . wl... K ,-alv.,iy re-
frc-hing, no lii-ittei .i.w tr--. tuett.
A It .. m .v .4..rf
Mother.- should rui:nher it i .i
ino-t important dut at this sea-on t
lok :l)t,!r rht. h,.,!, of their la;,,.: -
:1 cl,.a,.. the malaria and uiij.nn
tie.- from their tnil-, ami thnt in t!
itu will mho up the stom.i.h ami liv. r
ro'inaic im- nimci- ;iihi uurii in--
. ," , - . ,, .. '. .
lilood - perivctlv a- 1 .u-;i - tiiti.-
Timic. :n!..rn-..d in tun nlnm- - ' '
ner '-v ti'-iiiieii r-.i i -mi iii timncr
on the c,mi,..
M. II. M Ntrr.
$50,000 To Loan
On Real Estate sei-untv. at '.) M
,-,.it , annual liitcn-t. No commi-
ion-, at The Webster Coiintv
Bank.
10 tf
!' i hhiu.
For Sale.
The nnder-igiicd offer- for sale the
celebrated Norman Stallion "Rowdy
Jim." Will -ell for c.i-h. or take a
( ,,,, sn.m )f ..,., in , ir, piiyilI(.IIt
Call or addre-s, Frank Enwi:i-.
! --If. Nelson, Neb
MNY person-- will take no medi-
,.JlU,"fir .,i.iani e when need.-.! "t . '
throw oil impiiritie-. With our hau.:- ;
of life, it 1- m-ce-ary fo render u.:- i
"V- Pbh K. A-u P.iiTn.- il m.i.
for e nature, hut :n t- iiiildlv and i n- .
1(.r, t,)t. .,.M.,.UI t. re.lU,rt.(. Tiy
them,
7 Fer Csnt. Money to Loan !
M(.v tt pill. tJ, ,nth mi:ll , .
eeip!. or on deeded land at 7 pi r i.t .
ami l-fjj per cent coiiiiin im. or at
-iraignt y i.er cetii if i mum 'on.
.lv I. Willi nK.
Of lice ne.t door t Cbfl ..ih. .jufi
P.sd Oloud Ifills.
n(ll r,lMni aiJll Ml r,.;,aill (rJ:
pmimitlv attended 1
ALL WORK WARIiAN I ED.
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HiL
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Milling Wheat and Cot'i.
POTTEHS te SAVKR.
fe!.-2G-tf
Prop.
BlKJIIT 1U3TG.
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JOUXXOYES
Wi-he-to inform the publi-
that
he
.itid
line
I...C ..........! i.. l,.!....L'.inili -'' ..I.
: " nrri,,r,.,i , (o .'.11 w.,rk in hi-
promptly
and
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Workman-like
manner.
HorSe.-Shoeinir
AND
PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY.
Shop north of Mitchell it Mn.-hart-
More, kki Lfot 1 1. .n:
Money To Loa;
Kfa 011 I H B fl'l
iVltllSUf U EaUvi.l
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Call upon or addres-
R. A. Simpson.
jjStf Loan Broker. R'.ue Hill. Neb.
Blanks! Blanks !f
A fllu i;ne of j::.c Journal Co's.,
Blanks (the standar-i blprika" cf the
rtate) afc always kept for sale at the
Chief otSce. and at the same pneca
lha: lhev are 5oM at in Lincoln and
omaha. The following i- a panial liit
,f b'uu.ks on hand:
Warranty Deed,
Moner?JSiTft
MfrA Wa-Ant
( .. . - - -- .-.,
Mechr.nres Lcm,
Po'er of Atfomev,
Bills of Sale.
Qui: Claim Deeds,
sumraons (origir.Rl),
Summons fcopvL
ATppeal Undertaking,
. t txtcation.
Order of Atlachrienf,
Affidavit ot ernior or Lessor.
. Asiignraent of Mortgage.
Ii"eripe.
Subpoenas,
otice of Constable Sale,
' Blank Rec-ipy,
. . IWanic Notes
ReTcr.c Of Mortgage.
Agreement for arrnty Iczdf.
Complahr: to kep th-i Peaj
oTC, ClC, aC
' An.t most all kinds ot blanks used bv
.... ... .
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A Great Trapper and Hunter,
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