-' if"" " r5?F T?- r --wareT,nS0!'Msawasr .rrK ofM "eej . iaa. iss1 s .-.-- . ,. --"-?.-- TV SSsf- f ' . - ,4, r 3a '3 M - V " rf'"-' ... f .- --- u - I r --- 4 -. ' P"-'Slr -4.4, St i j"' i iii r siaa2safra&'i!Steft-t Kaley & letson, s-MEALEaS IX , At LOWEST Phices. Our large stock of new Goods will be marked down low. OOMtAIOmtn AVD UriAlOAXXI. KALEY LETS01C, RED CLOUD, - 2TEBRASKA, SPECIAL BARGAINS! at the Stare of FrXEWHOUSE, RED CLOUD, - NEHUASKAv )o( A large Mock of CJcniHvntnwii Wool, Zephyrs ami Stocking Y.nru, always on hand. SUMMER DRESS GOODS, LAWSS AND TERCALES IN GREAT VARIETY. TOYS for the Children and Every thing else you need, at NWHOU8FS Store. UACIHIlITHINO. (o) JOHNNOYES Vtid to inform the public that he i proparod to do all work in hi line promptly and in a Workmiwu'hlce. manner. Horse-Shoeing AND PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY. 8hof north of Mitchell & Morhart'a ftorc, Rbd Cloud. Neb. Samuel West, DKALXm nc Tobacco. Cismv C0NFECTI0NER7. CANNED FRUITS, FRESH FRUITS, CRACKERS, CHEESE, ORANGES, LEMONS, AKD A TOM. MSE OF FAXCV MHA n6T CLAM Xa Cream Parlor. "Wljpro vou can alwaya pet a nice dull of Ice Cream during w Season. A hare of th iHiblic pftronaRO it leapectfullv unhrlted. First door aoutli of Mitchell & Morhart'a. Efj CLoun, - - Nedraska. DR. Proprietor of the City Drug Store. AM MALM W Drugs Medicines Paints, dils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMrS, LAM SHffHE3; WICKS, sCOMRS BRUSHES &C ratreaat mlidt mwi tkaakfWUy iw.1t.. am FikriUeM wnfaltr eaiaail One doer aouth of Garbcr's store,. RED CLOUD, NEB. E.L.TINEBR (Bantam WO.A. Fw. . DALKK IK Patfisr, Bedro-stw V BRACKETS, CrrHOMOS,, Picture Frames,. Mattresses, Etc -. 1M3 aaa trivvte .tort l"rte a. as aa? w anay. 2ij awuHMwrr. -Robes famished at reasonable 'r- - rates. IDCLOUD, - - E- K.':.-- - - Harness Shop, FURNITIBE r .-vsTSb.'Sc, - ' w?- f. ' .- iMatua. and Jit laasaaia' 1rmrmm .1 m . a "t&m,?? t navS it " nWaasWfa. 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' H 'aortt: User rcpreaeat Aaaaialtes e Hf. lat ftaisTaX THE CHIEF- LOCAL MATTERS. THUWDA Y.JULY J3, 1982. Arrival aa Stfirtw tf KAto IsACtertMOata. T:U.au SJSa.au Sa.au .. uss.av ? a a. 12 a. I - a Caatre Kaa.. a CawkarCHr " BarrOa " Wa(l Mall - 1 .. jMatalUwUlfct at ta bean aka IPHwr. van aovra nnw - w MMfONcreftellocnnrMB?a.m.t7 . m. OBea aoart r ... a m M. B. Mc5trr. r. m. IOta of Boots A Shoes at J. G. Potter's. Clothing and Hats cheap at J. U. I'OTTrK'H. Ce?med goods for sale cheap, at Mixnt Bkos. A splendid line of Prints, at JG. Pottkk' Gilt Edge Butter os Ice, at Roby'8. Tec cream and lemonade, at J. K. Atl'i.tz'. Drees Lawns At 6 cents per yard, at Marbii's. Boots & Shoes will be sold cheap for cash at, J. G. Potter's. 1 Gr to-Miner Bros, for Prints of all kinds. . Freefr Raspberries constantly re ceived, at J. K. Aultz'. Minnesota Best flour, Hungarian Process, for sale at Fitxam'h 1500 nounds of Arbucklcs coffee, at l.i cents per pound, at Marsh's. Country produco of all kinds taught Land sold,. at Acltz'. Fufmmi keeps the best canned fgoeefc fn the market. Call and see. Miner Bros, keep the largest stock of goods in town, and of the best quality. Call aud see S. W. Besley and he will sell thee goods that will be sure to please thee. , . For Sale. A well auger, atV bar gain. Inquire of E. A. Young, at Putnam's store. Call and see the stock and prices of Boots and' Shoes- before purchasing elsewhere, at J. G. Potter's. J. G. Potter has just received a large stock of dry goods which it will pay you to call and examine. The Rev. Geo. O. Yciser will preach next Sabbath (D. V.) at the Congrega tional church, morning and evening: Mr. W. H. Strohm will start next Sunday for his old home in Pennsyl vania, to visit relatives for a few weeks. Go to PutnamV for flour, feed and meal, and in fact everything else that you' may want. Ho always keeps a good quality. If you wish a good article, trv the Red Cloud Mills, Patent Flourj also the Red Rose, which is the best in the City for the price. A car load of Aultman &. Taylor Threshers havo been shipped to us. Fart of the load is unsold, Spanoglk & Fukk. If you want a dish of good ice cream, call on Mr. Gardener at J. K. Anita grocery store and you will not be disappointed. The B. 4 M. R. R., known as the "Burlington Route" offers special ad vantages to travelers. See thier advertisement in this paper. Wo understand that the Blooming ton base ball boys will come down and engage the Red Cloud nine in a game of ball Thursday of next week. The wind storm last Tuesday morn ing blew down Mr. Winton's barn on his farm north of town and also dam aged the roof of his dwelling house.. Den't Mis The opportunity- of- supplying your kitchen with new TShware at reduced prices, ABerfej fcRcrkiii3old stand. , DivrneiseTViceiwiirbo held atthe court house every Sunday at II a m., and 8 p. m., by the Trinity Er. Lu theran Church, Rev. C. H. Stebbins officiating. Sunday school at 10 a. m. The Racine Perforated Folding Top, School Desk, takes Uie cake. The new two story brick school house at Red Cloud is to be seated with the Jtacine Perforated School Desk, jif-w4 JL L. Tinker. Agent for Webster Co. The storm Tvesday morning is said to have bee very stpr,.est of here doing coneidssaiafc' damage to growing orops, bwiwtl'ngs ilfef If reported that a-number oYhouserweTalown down in Superior. Meattrax: i? There will bo a neetiaarfllte Web ster Ooaaty RepaioKKJma?l Com mittee at RW! ftUadf aV aa Satm day July S9d, m, at T o'rlock p, rm School district- plate1 purchasing Schea! Desks, or chool'Furniturenof aayjkiaal caa'see ample-of: the Racrae fMbnted FcadinpTop,' School desks at my rur aitnre rooms at Red Cloud. 49-W4T R. L. Tixkkr, Aaent for Webster Co. 'The refreanine Coterne. ami its HIlilM arrirafl aaafta arrival urifM MfWH HlilM afepartt arm etaara A.hMA at m i ?. - .a a? ai - "-"! - " IUIKULBI UUMHIIHaH HB.II mM Mr. B. A. mmfmm, f Woe taewt last Mimawj fa Red CleW. Aa adeHrey case before Jad Wil cox attrawtsd aoaae atteatiea last Moadaj. Corn grew the fore fart of the week at the rate of 4) inches erery twenty four hours. A storm composed of a Kttle rain and a good deal of wind visited this aectioa last Taeeday morning. The farmer are too Lutr looking after their immenee crops to spend much time in town now-a-days. Sheriff Warren went to Dearer hut Saturday and remained over Sunday, returning home Monday evening. The Congressional Convention for the 2nd Congreational district will be held in Hastings on the 27th of Sep tember. As will be seen by the call published elsewhere, the Republican State Con vention will be held in Omaha, Sep tember 20th 1882. Mr. Josiah Bradley, our south side corresH)ndent, has threatened ns with a letter once in every two or three weeks until Christmas. We learn by the Berkshire, (Mass.) Courier that Miss Vira Munsell. form erly of thn place, was married in York 8tte a short time ago. Templeton Bros. & Co., have pur chased the lumber business at Guide Rock, formerly conducted by C. F. Allen it Co. Sec card of Templeton Bros., in another column. If the parties who are in the habit of coining into this office and hanging around the compositor's cases, knew what an unmitigated munancc they make of themselves they would not do it. While an immigrant was crossing tho bridge overGrooked creek, cast of town last THumday with a drove of cattle, tKc structure gave way and tumbled down. Fortunately no per son was on the bridge at the time, and, we believe, none of the cattle were killed. Miss Margaret Campbell, of Boston, preached at the Congregational church last Saturday night, taking for her text the hackneyed phrase of "Women's Rights." The house was crowded and Mrs. Campbell acquitcd herself with credit -if such a thing be possible with a woman who travels over the country to talk on the above subject. A Kentucky judge recently sen tenced a man who had stolen a herd of cattle to one year's imqrisonment, and then sent a negro up for three years for stealing a few pounds of cop per. When the latter was asked if ho had anything to say previous to sen tence, he remarked that he had not, but only regretted that he hadn't stole a drove of cattle instead of that piece of copper. The Lincoln Journal says that a farmer in that vicinity drove a stake by a hill of corn, and by measuring discovered that tho corn grew' six inches in 24 hours. A Welter county farmer told us last week that he drove a stake by a hill of corn and found by actual measurment that tho corn grew 4) inches in 24 hours, and he told the truth. Had he been in clined to lie, we have no doubt he could have beat the Journal liar. In all matters of improvement Hen ry Cook is bound to take the lead. He is completing a two story addition to his drug store which, including -the old part, will give him a room 116 feet deep, the longest store room, probably, in the state west of Lincoln. Mr. Cook is full of push and enterprise, and manifests it by continuous im nrnvnmcnts about his premises and by the large trade which he enjoys. Such men are bound to succeed in this country, there can bo no two ways about it, and the Chief hopes he may ta successful beyond his expectations. The Attlanea. The physicians, the druggists, the dentists, the lawyers and all profess ions and trades have their societies, and hold their conventions, and it is all proper and right and so considered by everybody. But when the farmers start an association for their mutual . benefit, then trouble begins. The! lawyers will worry about it and make fun of it, and laugh about the "horny handed grangers." Some editors will inveigh against it with all the elo quence they are masters of, and all other classes seem troubled about the matter. They never seem to have an idea that it is for the purpose of mutu al improvement, but they begin to cry pelUics immediately. Do they judge the farmers by themselves? We do not know, for you never hear of a farmer intruding upon one of their societies;- aeither do- they trouble laatasclves about then The- froth of the matter is this,, they are afraid they shall lose their mfloeace over them, for it is by the votes of the farmers ass they asa elected- te- eAcev The lawyera'and-aoliticiaaeand fledgelmg canon have atawfcyeaaaider that so aaa caaaa sUaM! tbomce bat taeav saivesvtaattaeiia atw the-classes that the puWic oflkes befcag to, and. ear thing that looks like iadepeadeat politics among the fcrmaw, they re seat directly. Asd wtkaesti they form soeietiee you will fad these oWI ninjthair class, and are jasc as ready lo sed thsamslvsa la the Mfaa laaiesv as they are la ssake anjeaaaa tm the hoaeat grangers. So oaer raw reara seat a farming commaaity tart a farm er, aad if tbm Alliaace members wcwtd top their cry of monopoly. Ac, aad go to work aad do their level best to elect representative farmers as law makers, they weald be in a fair war to get each laws made as they need One class cannot represent another. Although the farmers compose the largest class, there are very few among the law-makers, and it is wrong, they should be represented according to their numbers, and they would have not so much need to complain of the laws. The fanners are aUo another im portant class. Not long since some of the business men of Chicago were interviewed in order to find out what were the busi ness prospect of this season. Thev one and all said. "It all depends upon the crops." Now the crop depend upon the farmer, and if the farmers would enter into the right kind of an Alliance they could control the busi ness of the world. I do not intend to be pergonal in any of these remarks, for I think the members of the legislature that have heretofore been elected from this county have lcen of the beat of men and 1 hope wc lmll always lie as for tunate. Betsey. Wfm Stillwater. Ed. Chikk: As a short note was published in the Chick of the 8th written by a subscriler, has called out some notices from C. C. C, aud also I). S. Helvern, I thought a reply would not be out of place. In the flr.-t place I wih to say I am a farmer and interested in any move ment that will advance the interests of the tiller of the soil. C. C. C. says it is "just as easy as falling off a log," the (pier in my mind is what is easy, to pay lOcts, or to get better prices, or cheaper freight, or elect a man that will not sell out. Most any farmer might pay 10c ts but tho other three propositions it occurs to mo will not be so easy. I have noticed that just before an election some one will drop off from one of tho old parties and endeavor to get up something new, in hopes the mass will tako them up and perhaps the may by dint and twist bo counted in, and the most natural thing to do is to get in favor with the farmers, as they are easy duped and they hold the iowcr when the issue is decided at the polls. It takes votes to get an office and it takes money to run an ofneor and the mnt natural thing for him to follow those leads that is likely to shell out the moot. I fear the Alliance makes a mistake when thoy make the election of the right man one of the provis ions. Competition is a known law to cor rect all errors in trade. It occurs to me that when we depend on a politi cal party to correct the existing evils, we shall wait a long time to have our rights. Wc have a man at this time going over the. county on this busi ness, and it takcj but half an eye to sec the object. I had the privilege to near uns man ami take out some plain statements, it was the mo4t gross misrepresentation offsets I ever listened to. Then C. C. C. refers to the Omaha Bee, also the Peoples Advocate, now if wc farmers look to such party sources as these, things will go on as thoy arc for a long time. Mr. Helvern refers us to National Sec, now Bro. farmers need we make this National, will the same law work here as in the cast, let us unite on such principles as is adapted to our locality. As my time is up let me make a lew suggestions. L.et us buy no more than we can pay for, as tho credit system has done more than railroads, brinks or monopolies all combined to injure our condition. Jtfsotettl, That we will not sell the hog and buy the bacon, paying for it both ways. JRctolrrd, Wc will sell to the con sumer and buy of the manufacturer. When the merchant asks you 8i cts. for prints, send (o the furnishing house and get the same for 5 cts., and all tilings at the same rates. Rev. Mr. Ferkson treated us with one of his lively discourses last Sunday week to quite an attentive audience, to sleep I ratan. In his discourse he said the Spirit of God hovered around the hearts of the heathen. How can this be as they never heard of the Spirit (Acts 8th Chap.) In speaking of the Bcrien Lesson Leaf he said they were denomination hut not sectarian. How can this be taking Webster as authority. Bro. Ferkson arise and explain. 1 see from the nam veiw corres pondent that thai section has glowing prospects, and Stillwater never was better, and farmers are pattaag forth more energy than usnaL I need sot partknlarise on sny single kind of crop, for all can't be beat. All have their farms into something whether lasaaarsmalL Also I sea from the same source that Mr. Graves aad wife! have set out ?00 caboage pleats, we eso swat that by one hsAdred. Mr. A. WeJarand wife have set oat 1009 WeUs says if Mr. Graves will aver be will treat him to all the soesvaear aaess. aad ia met everything ia the way of vegetables he J RamCLocn Xcsv, Jaae ?4tv 1132. Board met parsat to ra meat. Present, las.c may Sieveason, John R. Smith. Hagn sioaem; John P. Rayha, county clerk. The osldal head of F. k Coarad fbf overseer road dkst. No. 28, ap proved. The following claims were aidited and allowed and warrants to be drawn on the gcaeral fund for the same : J. P. Bayha, tabulating cm. re turn. $X 9ft L. C. Olmstead, bridge material. & 63 M. L. Thomas, pub. notices. 12 (a) W. M. Visschei, painting bridge signs, John Copley, 12 00 12 00 49 00 IS 40 43 40 of a clearing court house yard, Isaoc May, services co. com'r, Hugh Stevenson " u John E. Smith, The petition for the vacation road, presented by Ed. Parks, Feb, 15, 1S&2, aud laid over, was taken up for consideration, and after a lively dis cussion was duly rejected. The following notice for the levy of a tax against school district No. 21 was served on board of Co. comr's and laid over, to-wit : To the Honorable Board of County Comtnisiioncrs Webster Co., Neb. : Thi is to hereby notify vou that on the 27th day of Oct., 1877, the National Shool Furniture Co., a corporation duly organized under the lawa of Illli uols, obtained a judgement against school district No. 21. of Welater Co., Nebraska, for the sum of 225.90. to gether with its costs taxed at f 7.77 as appears on page 147 of Journal A of the District court of said county. The said judgement is entitled to draw in terest at 12 per vnt per annum. That no part of aid iudgemeut has been paid and that the same now amounts to the sum of $3G0. 17. That the National School Furniture Com pany hereby asks, requests and de mands that you as county commis sioners as aforesaid, levy a tax upon all the taxable iirotiertv embraced within the limits of said school district sufficient to liouidntu, pay off and dis charge said judgement, costs and in terest due thereon. Tho National School Furniture Co., by Kaley Bro's, its attorneys. Tho board of county commissioners finding that the amount of personal tax assessed to C. H. Tcachworth, for 1831, was not placed upon the tax list of 1881, it is hereby ordered that the clerk cuter on the tax list of 1881, and extend the personal tax amounting to 239.00, assessed against C. H. Tcach worth, for tho year 1881. Ordered that road district No. 15 is hereby divided" into four road districts and numbered respectfully 15, 32, 33 and 34 and comprised at follows, to- wit : Road dist. No. 15, comprised of sees. I 2 3 10 11 12 13 14 15, town 4 range II. Road dist. 32 comprised of sec. 4 5 6 7 9 10 17 18, town 4 range 11. Road disL 33 comprised of sec. 19 20 21 2S 29 30 31 32 33. Road dist. 34 comprised of sec 22 23 24 25 26 27 34 35 36 town 4 range 1 1. The following named persons were appointed overseers of road districts : A. L. Simerson, K'd dist. No. 15. Norman Springer, No. 32. Nelson Burtlett, No. 33. Samuel L. Miluer, No. 34. On application of J. P. Bayha, county clerk, filed January 20, 1882, to fix the fees of the clerk and for allow ance of an assistant in the clerk's office, also to fix the fees of assistant, county commissioners took action as follows, to-wit : The fees of the county clerk shall be fifteen hundred dollars per year to lie retained of the fees of the office. But should the fees of the office st any time be less than fifteen hundred dol lars, the fees of the clerk shall not exceed the fees of the office. Upon examination of the work re quired to be done in the county clerk's office, wc find that the service of an assistant is necessary in aid office. It is therefore ordered that the clerk be authorised to employ an assistant to date back from January 1, 1882, and retain an amount of fees not to exceed one hundred and seventy-five dollars per quarter year, out of fees actually collected, in excess of fifteen hundred dollars allowed the county clerk per annum, for the payment of such assistant. Adjourned until July 31, 1882. J. P. Bayha, I:iac May, Clerk. Chairman. Maaraafca Suntfay tlan. Orricr. corrkpoxdwo scmTAKY, Kurnry, Netu July 1st, 1882. ) The annual State Convention called at Columbus, June 20-21. and post poned is caller! to meet at Fremont, August 1st, 2nd and 3rd. The original programme prepared for Columbus, will be substantially carried out. County S. S. associations aad schools are each entitled to two delegates. The Sioux City A Pacific R. R. will sell return tickets at one-fourth, regu lar fare to those who paid full tare go ing, upon presentation of certificates of attendance from Sec of convention. The U. P. and B. A M. R, S. will sell evcursion tickets good for the round trip for one and one-fouth fare aaoa Eraseatation at station of atartaoa of L R, certificate obtained from tlie Cor. Sec at Kearney, primr f Imrimm saase. Those usiag R. A M. eertasf eates are entitled to choice of aoiag via Omaha or Cowmhaa. Taa K. R. certificate heretofore siuaMi for taa Cowmhas meatiac are aow aselesa new oaes mast be procared. Fre- t extends a warm weloosae to her aad let the 8. S- stoskars over the state lesBearf haattila; "Well advaaca to I. ay. Briar Gosaal dicstieas aaiat to a goad easae, aad with mkh saowar ay a earn let aa endeavor fta make' it aha nast ever yet held ia ear H. R- GiLssntr, Car., Sac 7 ffet Cent Money to Lotn ? Maaey awraveaawkh aa as aaaia tmr tmm aacdaalcfcaiial m&. 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IMSalt alc a4a U tka payaMalafaakl raai larrWvra UI aaU Um arany t'kafais Saarta4 tw-wilt 0a ra atan 1 aara at4. l. A mnk atA. at yalW M.ntm ia frual af Dr. JWnr'i tV Staea U Uta team at ItaS a4. NaS aa iarAay taa Hh Say a AaM t2. at 2 'Uek . mm. iaia4JatylMtac Jaaa M A s. f . M tana. Jfaricaeaaa. By W. M. Jitaeaa. Ally' tor Mart'tt. Matloa. Tla Suta of Nbr.k. Wattfiar toaavr. j To aay CoattaVl af aiJCo.aty: Y ara krtbjr rtabil t raamoa AIJrA. Haa'dlavaf Mfct Caaalr aa Mala a4 !at Crrk rrel. lu appear mmkttm mtm Cvrrlem Craw, a JailW Ika raa. ml ay mtttm ia Ha trat r-rarlot. tar oaaur.a tkalnauay af Jaty WC tl 9 o'clock la th faraatwQ uf al4 Jay to anttrar the artia Abraai WIU, for a Jaatant Jaa kiai a IraJlaa float Ara (SSAU doll aft aa4 intaat Ikarava for y aar, aa4 lao ! alat ooa kuntlrttltb (KW) Jollar iSrvhlca tt)I aa4 ioltmt tberaoa for tbra yaara. aa4 eau oftkit tall. Y will taaka 4aa f(arti af taa writ on IbaSntt Jay af Java 1WJ. WltoaM aiy hni OiU rTik Jr f Vf lM. 4&-U C, Ct-.w. Juttloa of Ika I'm: Smith Brothers announce still an- other iinixirtant reduction in rate of interest on time loans. Straight uiu prr mi annual initrrml, Tall at the Bank and leave vour application. 8-40tf. TAKK MOTICC. I have purchased the fractional sec. of laud laying between lVter McNitt'a and the "river. And the public is hereby notified not to cut any timlcr on the same. M. B. McNitt. IM Asaertasl Haadlaa far at Cents. From the largest darnrr to the smallest Cumbrio. Madvoftho finest Silver Spring Steel, very clastic In temper, will stand all kinds of sewing. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Send 25 cts., in cash or pos tage tamM and get a package. To 9-35-3111 I'EKKtXrt A MlTCHKU. Red Cloud. Nebraska. Mftiaj ftf fiisssliUsi sf Ct-PsltamHlf . Notice is hcrebv given that the firm of B!sley A Perkins of Red Cloud, Nebraska, is this day dissolve! by mu tual conacnt, S. W. Besley assuming all liabilities of the firm of Besley A Perkins and entitled to all the credit of said firm. All parties owing snid firm bv note or account will please call ami setllr the same with S. W. Ilev at tho old stand. S. W. IIwijcv, 47-w5 E. M. Pcbkiks. Dated June 27. 1882. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons know ing themselves to be indebted to, or holding claims ngainst the firm of Mitchell A Morhart or Robert Mitch ell, deceased, will please call on It. B. Fulton within the next ten days and adjust the same, as it can br moro satisfactorily done now, than when in the hands of the Court. MmiiKU.A Moan art. I0TXCZ T07XACIZU. Wetka b aaraby .Uta.tliat I will aaaailt alt aaraaaf wa ay 4atir t mtm Ibaaaalfat as raaSMataa lr taMhart f tha a iaiary mi amtaoa arkoalt if Waalar aaaaty. ai ftaS Cfoa4 aa tka irtt Kaiar4ay (a ika atk at Kabmry. Afay A.tatt aa4 5ovaaiWr: At !ae HiU aa lb a Sm atar4y ia tka laaalba af aaaary. Ajril. Jaly aa-i October. Al Oabftt .Uak aa Iba Slit Saturday ia ika atoatka af Jtaraa.Jaa. Saataaibat aJ 1'raaaibar. KsawteaUaM la caiaaaca atylak .S- Cataiaa W. flrsisass. Caalyrariataw4att of rakti laatrwatiaa. Tha Beat Thing Out. The Gasoline Stove for sale by Mitchell A Morhart is tho best thing for cooking and baking in hot weather that has ever lccn invented. Saves fuel, saves time and docs not heat up the room. Warranted to le safe and aWoluteiy non-cxploaive. Call at Mitchell "A Morhart' hardware store and examine the stove. 47-tf This age is one of Marvellous Ad vance. The discovery of new adap tation of Electrical force in the next ten years will astonish the world. Intelligent and skilled Attorney arc essential in securing Patent for Inventors. Communicate with Frobcy Green 529 7th St., Washington I). C Take care of your fiw. A great number ot the diaeases to which man kind are haMe arise from a diaoniercd condition of this organ. Keep it ia a sound and healthy condition and vou can defr disease. PaiocLr Asm Brr Texs are especially adapted for that purpose, heW .eempowrd of arags which set oai sa Liver, giving it lone and strength to withstand malaria. 48-t BUntaT BUnlalY A foU has af State Journal V. Bfonks (tha aanaderd b4aaks af sha mtmttA rm alaava kent for sale at taa rmrT oalra and at the fame that ther ara sold at in Iiaeota Omaha.' The following is a partM ofhlaaksoahaad: Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deeds. Uassue Moranagss, Mechanics Lea, Power of Attoraey. Bius afSale, QastCiaUB (enema. Mammoaa (coay). AaaaatUi PrsicHBe?- : jCTkCaasts ae, Bamaasiat toheea tha AassafaMkiadsafllasjas assd hy y taMHamtm x MtoVSSSM yam.,MS.aa CTHwar. Jaaa Mruaasa) Deeds. n-m n- , JwesaMuee Lumber Co DT4LER$ IX lTJMPnt. LATH.!SOLsat,.i5H. D0O5. EUm,4 RED CLOUD - NEBRASKA. MY LUMB A Jri!CIALTY4 TMII Wrf t!C TIIK M ARRRT A.TTy JONES & MAGKPa. Chicago Lumber Yard; Red Oloud, MnsVBitai , i iii'miiwi mmmmtmnt TARD SOimi OT HAatrTON BLACKJimf WfOP. ON MA 15 T Keep coasuntlr tm bar! an aaxvutieat of IissWr, I -a 0a. m $, Xht Wiaaioajt, Um, Hlr. Cetnm. rtaatr BalMia Pr M, Klc Kr. f PLATT & FREES, Proprietors! GO To W. Staple Fancy Groceries -TIIK TOBACCO C3GAKS IX TOWN ALSO Choice Nuts. Fruits Sl Confection. 'Fresh Fruits and VegfuM Sold Davis Sewing Machine: SOLD BY MITCHELL dl MORHART, Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. TIIK. II KT M A CI II X K 1 N 1K I AND PONT YOU FORGET IT. Meat Market Jot. GAMIER, Vivy, Al.l. KIMH or Hiaii, auiu k, ALWAYS Oil HAND. CASH r.!I) KOK FAT CATTLE; HtKlH, lt)l LTIt. llllKi At Moshcr's old Stand Red Cloud, N'cjn 188S " 1882. SPANOGLE&FUNK, HE. I DQ UARTEltS FOll AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Two Doors South of Bank. RED CLOUD. - NEBEASKA. REMOVAL FR0f- CHICAGO TO Immense Stock of Dry Goods, M.AJRSH has Them. ' COME! COME! COM J! THZB IEWAID OOttZCT MAP CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN rVY UT&t&Urm4trm1UkmmtnimmQr CasaceWaltaajrVWmiPaaaiSesWVa Cu faTj maUiTTit TTll TWrraftaWaarraaWaa jrwi.WMa- W mr aajmrnsv v -aaaba. 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