The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 18, 1882, Image 4

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MAN ABOUT TOWN.
Lob! of Boot & Shoe t
J. G. Potter's.
Thoo who !uv tlieir eroceriw of
EJwanln, never need have the Dypcp
eia. Cull ami examine.
Clolhiui; and Hats cheap t
J. G. rOTTER'B.
GAiined goods for sale cheap, nt
Minek Bros.
A Bplcudid line of Prints, at
J. G. Potter's
Go the wnv the crow flies Edward
W come to stay. See the tumult go
after once using Kdwarda' groccnw,
you will use no other.
Gilt Edot. Butter os Ice, at
Koisy'is.
Crcsa Lawns at Oi cents per yard,
At Marsh's.
Boots &. Shoes will ho sold cheap for
cash at, G. I'otterh.
For groccrica go to Kaley & Lctaon's
Go to Mi ncr Bros, for Prints of al
kinds.
A car load of marble head lime, just
received at the Chicugo Lumber Yard.
"See the conquering hero come,"
direct from EdwaruV with an arm full
of groceries.
Minnesota Best flour, Hungarian
Process, for eale at Putnam's
For boots and shoes co to Kaley t
1Ctson's.
IMK) nounds of Arhucklcs coffee, at
l.r uuuta per pound, at Marsu'h.
Rojl nmLi'ciniino cider viuccar at
Eil wards' grocery store.
For dry goods go to Kaley & Let
son's.
Call and sec the stock and prices of
Boots and Shoes before purchasing
elsewhere, at J. G. Potter'h.
.T. G. Potter has just received a large
Htock of dry goods which it will pay
you to call and examine.
Just as wc co to press, twelve hours
in advance of date, the thermometer
indicates 94 degrees in the shade, and
no rain for over a month.
Boby has the bos3 apples in 'town;
only 40 cents per peck.
You will find tho best assortment of
lumber ami building material of all
kinds in the Republican valley, at the
Chicago Lumber Yard, Red Cloud.
To tho farmers and peoplo of Web
ster county. I nm aware of this fact,
that I am dependent on yon for tho
sunnortof mvself and family, and for
this reason I keep for sale harness,
collars, whins, fly-nets and everything
in the harness line which I will sell at
liring profits. O. G. Roijkrts.
The cry is. ONWARD 1 ONWARD !
for Edwards' grocery.
Denver and New Orleans coal, the
best in the world, for salo by Jones fc
Magec's lumber company, Red Cloud.
Go to Jones it Mngcc's Lumber Com
pany for your lumber and coal. They
arc solo agents for Denver and Now
Orleans coal, in Nebraska. t-f.
W. B. Rohy will deliver goods free to
nil parts of tho city. 3-t.
If you want a good harness to carry
you through this world easy, leave
your order with Roberts and in this
way save money.
For clothing, hats etc., go to Kaley
fc Lclson's.
Fine Sagiuaw salt, $2,00 per barrel at
TAlncr -Bro's.
Largest stock of fresh groceries in
tlic valley at Edwards'.
Sec that immense stock of groceries
nt Edwards'.
.Ormsby & Dicker-son want 10,000
pounds of old iron right away quick,
and 50,000 pounds of rags. Opposite
Tcrkins & Mitchell, Red Cloud, Neb.
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The B. & M. R. R,. known as the
"Burlington Routo" offers special ad
vantages to travelers, eeo liner
advertisement in this paper.
Choice Hams 16 cents per pound a
Miner Bro's.
Rcmcmhcrlhat the cheapest is fiof
tho best, but the best is always the
cheapest, therefore buy your harness of
Roberts: Living prontsis an i as or
waul.
fresh berries and' ice cHeanatJ-K.
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Apples-" 50-' cents- k peck- at Z- K
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Persons' wishing to purchase brick
jf ill find it to their interest to call on
George Garbcr, at A. S: Mhrsh's store
imdobfcrin urices.- GecGarber:
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Screen dfoortfawfcwfodbwsaU sizes,
at the Chicago Lumber Yardt
irf Inrfltatlcns.
The, delicate oder of Florcston Colo
gne is entirely-novel. Look for signa
ture of Hiscox &. Co., N. Y., on each
bottle. - .
An ImpMaalfelllty
Deserving articles are always appre
ciated.. Thecxccpiional cleanliness of
Parker's HoirBalsam ; makes it popu
lar. Gray hairs are3mpossiblo with its
occasional use. ,
$50,000 To Lojui
On Ifieal llfetatc .secHrity, at. 9 per
cenCj-jinnual interest. Ifo coniniw
nionsrat The Webster- County Bank,
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-The MiUic achooir of "Red Cloud will
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lHilldine:ritVsisf decMirtmenls. tttidar
the directHMi of Prof. b. J. Jodson, of
Iwa, ad.a nn orps of able anoT e
pvHMiUn(t AruUcwecom
mw sohlatdis will be established,
wliiah.wirWctate many of thevMrter
raehw of study, arTbrdiog to?wnr
mnnanTi itt a avMnuHaopponii?
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Oh, the dust.
Shoot that dog.
The band play.
Gobd hay weathcK
Green corn plenty. "
Harvest has ended.
jt of school teachers.
How did you like the lecture?
Business lively at the creamery.
Next thin; to hot winds to-day, Aug.
12th.
Major Edwards' store is full to the
ceiling.
Xcw wheat is being shipped from
this place.
Tho Denver train arrives from the
cast at G:10.
The county allianccrs arc doing the
town to-day.
Lots of our country cousins in town
on Saturday.
The Ludlow's are burning
now
kiln of brick.
What say yon of establishing a read
ing room here?
The vulgar phrabc, "dry up" is very
applicable now.
The festival at the 31. E. church,
netted about $11.
Advertiso in the Chief if you wish
to succeed in business.
The voice of the Texas pony-boy is
again heard in the land.
Gus Brenncman, an old time print,
called and said "howdy," Wednesday.
Who will be the one person to pre
sent this oihec with the largest water
melon?
Never insult a milkman by asking
him what watering place he is going
to this summer.
Mr. Jake Rosenthal and bride, arri
veil in Red Cloud, last Tuesday evening
from New York.
uiioieru morous utsirimitcrs arc oc
casionally seen on our streets let the
cucumber alone.
Tho ladies aid society will meet nt
the residenco of Mrs. Spauoglc's next
Friday afternoon.
j ne XMoriu ucnu t Jan comes out in
a big editorial, supporting Geo. W. E.
Dorsey, for governor.
Remember tho Chief has a good
printer and jobber, which are at tho
public's service nt all times.
Patrons in the country send in short
items of news, especially anything
relative to thoroughbred stock.
W. P. Ilanthornc, who is working
for the B. fc M. has been home for a
few days attending to his haying.
It Btrikcs us that a street railway
leading from town to the depot would
be a paying investment for some one.
W. N. Richardson returned with his
wifo from Douver on last week Thurs
day morning. He made a very short
stay.
Trof. Campbell Conductor of the in.
stitute here, and Principal of the Sew
ard Schools, made this office a pleasant
call.
A gang of laborers arc at work con
structing tho new wagon road leading
from town to the new passenger de
pot. Mr. Dan Carson, of Columbus, Ohio,
has returned to this county, and is as
sisting at the railroad eating house
hero.
Tho Gaxette-Journal, Hastings, has
a new dress. It looks too utterly too
too. She's on the road with the lead
ing journals.
An enquiring subscriber asks:
"What relation is my father's only
brothor's sister-in-law to me?" Your
mother of course.
The round house and baggage room
at the depot are nearing completion.
and will add much to the appearance
of things at the south end.
Mr. Chas. Taplin, of Mt Morris, X.
Y. passed a day or two in town this
weok. He is looking over this coun
try with a view to locating.
The new passenger depot is enclos
ed, and the plasterers commenced
operations Wednesday. It is located
just west of the eating house.
An Independent Anti-monopoly
State convention will be called by the
"stato alliancc.lo be held at Hastings.on i
Wednesday, Sept. 27th, 1882.
G-.-W. Reed, Professor of the Gib
bon schools, this state, lectured at the
courthouse to a largo and apprccia
tiro audieneo Wednesday evening.
Rev:- Toddi- the newly appointed
Pastor of tho Congregational church
at this place, has purchased the Bent
property in tho northsest part of
town.
We notice Mr. Ballard has his wind
mill in order again, and' We are glad to
see it. Mr. B., is. nearest a success as
a street sprinkler of any one who has
ever tried.it yet
Charlejr Techworth luxuriates in
the 'belief that he drives the biggest
team that- comes to Red Clond, and
surely wc doubt if sy one will -risk
any mosey on. having a bigger'one.-
'Persons sending us requests to
have- their paper dteoontinued will
bear in Bund-that allarrearagee must
be settled before discontinuance, un-
lesswe-consider'theclaua worthless.
"Uncle Sam Garber was oa ti ball
grounds hwcck.Wittesday,in
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I We call attention of t readers to
the ad of Mr. eeeiy, in anoiucr
column. He is located two doors north
or Smith Bro's. Bank. He solicits a
hare of the public patronage.
(COMISUSICATEI.)
One farmer's wife gives him a smack,
And pats him gently on the back.
Exclaiming "that old Argus, take it
back.
The Chief is sfill ahead."
Ed. Kendall, night operator at the
depot, laid us under obligations for
ieveral items of news, among which
was the fact that the Iowa journalist
slippered at the eating house last even
ing on their way to the Denver ex
position. Hollcran bought the little house
east of Mr. Becker's before he went
away, and had a well put down. This
looks as if he thought of coming buck
some time, and we shall not be sur
prised to see him back in less than six
months.
The header boxes on tho wagons in
front of our office indicate that some
body has been gathering in the prec
ious "staflT of life" somewhere, and it
begets a kind of assurance that there
are brighter days in store for the
sturdy sons of toil.
W. W. Tntro, of creamery fame, has
purchased an engine of four-horse
power, which arrived last week to be
used in the creamery here. Step by
step the enterprise progresses, and is
being daily demonstrated the value of
its worth to the farming population.
Wc see John Noyes on our streets
and in his blacksmith shop again.
John, as we understand, bus been
home in Maine, to sec papa and mam
ma for several weeks, which no doubt
was very nice. John is a good boy
ami deserves a fair chance at his busi
ness.
Mr. J. 8. Noll, of Hastings, has lo
cated in Red Cloud, as agent for the
Genuine Singer Sewing Machine, in
tho building south of Mr. West's store.
He has everything in the sewing ma
chine line and does repairing also.
You will find him to be a reliable
gentleman.
Adam Morhart, who has been sick
lor a week or ten days past, is on our
streets again, but not strong enough to
attend to business, but Willio Mitchell
goes ahead with the business all the
same. Willie seems to us cut out for
one of the successful business men of
the future.
If was not so bad a runaway as was
first reported, that of Dr. Shorer's
about a week ago. In fact it was no
runaway at all. It was a tip over by
tying the cow behind the carriage
wan too long a rope, l'ortunatclv no
serious damage was done, and an im
portant lesson was learned.
The pay car went west Monday, and
was about an hour and a half paying
hands here. This is another of the
advantages of the B.fc M. to this place.
Every dollar helps every man in tho
whole community, just so much. Wc
all get a touch at it if so be that it is
spent here, and much that is paid
here is spent hero.
For want of space iu our regular is
sue this week we send a supplement
which will indicate our sentiments
more fully on tho pending question
of impartial sufferagc than wo can
give in any other way. We deem this
one of tho most vital questions of the'
ago and entitled to a close and careful
intelligent consideration.
Our change of publication day from
Thursday to Friday, will give the
people some advantage in several
ways. Thoy will be able to get one
day's later news for their Sunday's
reading, and if they happen in town
with a desire to use the columns of a
paper after Wednesday, the will find
ours open up tq Thursday, r. .v.
It will be gratifying to Gov. Garber's
many friends to learn that his health
is materially improved lately, and that
he is now hopeful of a restroration
to comparatively perfect health again.
He thinks that he is 20 pounds heavier
than he was five months ago. He has
been a long and patient invalid and we
are all glad to think that he will get
well.
The B. & M. company are puting up
a hay barn, 30x60 to be filled with hayJ
for the stock yards at this place which
are on quite an extensive scale, hav
ing a capacity for seventy cars of cat
tle, with five loading shoots. Young
Ed. Hosford is stock-yard master, and
seems to be a elerer young man.
Stock from the west will start Septem
ber,! st.
We are in receipt of a copr of
"Twenty Army Ballads." Favorites
of the boys who wore the blue. Now
by the G. A. R, compiled and publish,
ed by comrade L. B. Jones, of Omaha,
Neb. A copy will be mailed free by
the author, to any comrade upon ap
plication. Address S. B. Jones, at Re
publican publishing printing house,
Omaha, Nebraska.
We were shown a wagon tho other
day that was said to' have come, from
Russia, and we could not dispute itjor
from the looks of it one woakl think
it had been drawn all the way by oxen,
and we were told that the 'poor fellow
thought so much more of it than oar
American wagons; that he bad it ship
ped all the way from Russia at a coat
of over ooeJhnBdred iooers., -
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'X B. Dimmore. of Sutton, caU&! at
our actum the iCth. Mr. D. ts one of
the few ho have made up their mind
tltat they couU be $elf-Acrifid(HC
enough to serve the State of Nebraska
as Governor, il no body else wants to.
Mr. Dinsmorc, like most other poli
ticians, iv a stranger to us. but on
slight acquaintance seems like a gen
tleman that need not or would not
disgrace such a position.
Mr. If aresnape, of Kansas, was in
town lt Saturday, and in speaking of
his low wire fence said it was all right,
that he had a variety of stock in his
pasture, and that it was a great thing.
And now while we write wc will say
that omc one can make a good deal
with Uncle Levi Moore, by buying an
undivided half interest in Webster
county, for the use of that fence. All
should give it a trial. Farm rights $5.
Territorial rights so that the purchaser
can make some nice money on it.
Enquire at this office.
Chancellor Fairfield entertained a
crowded house at the court home last
night, the 15th, for an hour and a half
leading them over mid through tiic
world renowned land of Egypt, with
stores of hi own personal observations
while traveling there, that had in them
such an enchanting charm of interest
that wo, with doubtlci many others,
could have been pleased and happily
interested listeners for an hour more
The Chancellor seems to be fairly en
titled the honor of being the most in
teractive orator of the state. This was
the second timo that we have heard
him here and wc want to be on hand
when the third opportunity offers its
self.
On Wednesday the 9th inst, William
Crouch, one of tho oldest settlers of
the county, residing on Elm Creek,
died, after a lingering illness of six or
eight months. "Dncle Billy," as he
was familiarly called and known, was
one of "Johnny Bull's" honest, ardent,
persisting son's of toil, who could not
enjoy life unless he was trying to do
something for himself or some one
else. Though very poor when he
came to the county, by dint of indus
try, economy and good management,
he acquired what would probably le
)well entitled to bo considered a com
petence for his widow, who seems to
be the only surviving relative in this
vicinity.
c have been requested to call at
tention to the importance of organiz
ing a firo company of some kind. Iu
consequence of the scatterings of hay
and other feed from wagons where
farmers feed their teams, and the
throwing out of straw and hay from
boxes ot goods packed therein, and
scattered all over the ground and dried
to perfect tinder by the hot sun and
winds, make it extremely dangerous
on account of so many men throwing
away stubs of cigars, and emptying
their pipes carelcsslv etc. We ore of
the opinion that it would be a pre
caution worth tho taking, but tho
question is who will lead oir iu any
movement that shall result in the
desired object.
Marriage At the residence of the
brides father, B. Holcomb, iu tho
city of Red Cloud, Neb., on the
morning of August 16th, 1882, by
tho Rev. Geo. O. Yciser, Mr. Rob't.
V. Shirey and Miss Estelle Holcomb.
At tho same timo and place and by
tho same, Mr. Geo. M. Young and
Miss Mary J. Dickinsou. All of Red
Cloud, Nebraska.
Thus endcth tho career of these
parties in single blessedness. They
are all well and favorably known in
this community and esteemed by all.
May their life be a joyous one, is the
wish of tho Chief.
"And tver, ; t U earn.
Lap Be in Mft Lydlan airs
3trriad to immortal rerM."
Mr. Humphry Smith, of White
Rock, Republic County, Kansas, who
bought tho Widow Roes' farm recently,
4 miles west of town, passed through
here Wednesday, the 16th, with the
advance train of effects, to take poss
ession of his newly acquired estate.
Mr. Smith is what this country was ex
pressly made for, in our judgment.
A stock farmer, driving with him some
fine stock of horses, and nearly a hun
dred head of well graded horn cattle.
We are more than glad to welcome to
our midst all such settlers. We pre
diet success to Mr. Smith, for he seems
to realize the worth of the local press
as evidenced by his advance pay sub
scription to the Chief.
Since our last issue wc have been in
temewed by several on the subject of
the justice or injustice of the action of
the county central committee in their
arrangement for representation in the
county convention. As plainly said
last week, we think the action wrong,
whether intentionally so or not. When
it was known by those who acted in
the case, who by the way, were only
about one-third of the members who
really ought to have constituted the
body for the transaction of that busi
ness. That there was a split in the
party last fall, it seems to us, to take
the most charitable view of it, and to
express it in the mildest terms of dis
aproval, that they erred in taking- as
a basis for representation either one of
those factions. Both factions were re
publican ' and they were very even
ly divided. That the one faction shoshI
be read out of the republican party
by the other, we do not deem either
jost, courteous or wise. As
Fn our first issue, we think
then'
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grander achievements to be gained by
haraonuarJg than by antagonizing.
We concur in the sentiment of him
who said, 'Let justice be dose though
the hearene fall."
. It k desired that all those intending
toatiead the resmhm at Grand IsUad,
with GarfieU Post,, win eead im their
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Below e give the tunitt and artt-i
ic!c contributed by litem, contrilmtor
j of Webster county, to the Pcnvcr x
pO-Uion: IX JI. Crow, Rrd CSotul
rye; Chas. II. Teach worth, A ta boy
millclt, ElUha Woodward. Guide
Rock, rye J. Anderson, Red Cloud i
Cherokee spring wheat; Jw. llsrri.
Amboy wheat; John McCall, CaiIkt
ton ElUba. Woodward, Guide Rock
white oats; Geo. Dewitt, Amboy white
Rutaiiu ot; John McCulluia, Calh
erton Mammoth Tea wheat, II. B.
Simond, Red Cloud white oat.
Tins lUt taken from the daily State
Journal of Augutt 15, with the state
ment tltat poibly some names might
be left out, but if o it would I; sn
oversight. We deem it worthy oi
notice that of the 77 contributor
from the state, ten of them arc from
Webster county.
On last Wednesday we took a trip
in the rural district- which proved ad
ventcrous, romantic, plca-iant and in
structive. Hearing that die
inventor of the silo and the mode
of preserving stock - food in
its green, or undricd state, w.ii at work
on tho Malony & Smith sheep ranche,
six nitlr outh of town, and would on
ly le there that day to superintend the
filling of one of the great silos built by
them lat winter, we thought it too im
portant an opportunity to learn a less
on of truth, new to us, to let pass by
unimproved, so ordered out our "Lady
White Stockings' mid sulky, and struck
out in hot haste for the scene of ope
ration. Before we got there wc saw the
unmistakable signs of something
special going on by the way side. A
large field of corn sown broadcast, or
drilled in closely standing rows, first
attracted our attention. Directly down
came a mower cutting and piling this
enormous growth of corn in several
piles on the ground; and right after
four or live teams piling it on to wag
ons and hauling it to the vault iu the
ground 20 feet deep and 15 to 20 feet
iu laternal dimensions. By the brink
of this vault was stationed one of the
Belle City cnsilago cutters, with its at
tached elevator or carrier running di
rectly over the vault.
We clip the following from tho Fair
bury Gazette, in reference to Mr. Hub
bell, who has recently located here.
We have known Mr. H., for several
years, and cheerfully reccommend
him to the community:
Mr. J. I). Hubbell, left this week for
Red Cloud where in connection with
Ma.401! Gregg he has purchased a
grain elevator and will henceforth re
side, at least for a time. "Jccms" came
to Fairbury at an early day and thro
industry and hard work has prospered.
For two or three years past he has
hail charge of Gregg Bro.'s steam ele
vator, doing a good business. His
lease expired on the first of this mouth
and the property having been sold to
W. W. Bailey, lie improved a favorable
opportunity to go into htiMnoi at the
above named place. The people of
Red Cloud and vicinity will find Mr.
Hubbell an honorable and straight
forward man to deal with.
Savc money by buying of Kaley fc
Lctson,
The Red Cloud book and drug store
k opt by Henry Cook, is the place to
buy all your books and stationery,
drugs, patent medicines and alinoit
everything else. Henry Cook.
Do you want a suit of Hothcs, hat or
cap, lioots or shoes, dry good, or any
thing in the line? Don't forget that
Kaley it Lctson can savo you money
by buying of them,
Notice of Proving Will.
TJJR STATE OF NEBRASKA. )
Wetxlrr Oonlr. m.
Coantr Jadr' Ofie. J
la tbt nattr of Itobtrt Mifehtl.
Kotiea i hereby tires that ifce 17th dr of
Augqtt- 18S2.i Sx! tr the court for th exava
aatioa and aroTiat tha Ia-t Will b4 Tarti
ator Robert Mitehall, deceased, late of lb
eoaaty aad tUU aorwaid. and all iroaj iater
atad ta tha a-atter aforaaaid wbl appw at mU
tlaie. at tha Probata Jadxa'f oflca ta Mid coaa-
ty, to eoatett tha probata of aaid a ill. If oV
sired.otberwiM it will proceed withoat delay
aad ax proYided by law. Giraa aadar ay haad
ad tho teal of aaid eoart. tbU38 day of Jaly
ISM. Jxo. ft. Wilcox. Jadta.
Final Proof ffotloM.
LaafOfleaat Bloeahictoa Neb. Aug. 9. 1SS2.
Notie li aartbr ciraa that tka followlac
aaaia4 attlar hu Sled aotica of ate iateatioa
tt aiake Caal at oof la aapprt of aU claJta. aad
tkat aaid aroof will b aiada befbra Clerk of
Diatriet Court WebatarCoaaUrXatioaTBaraiar
Sapt. 111882. vh:
J tin Bskwie
Hoaiea'aaa eatry 9i. 57.W for tha a nt aae.
15 towa 4a raaa 12w. He aaaiea Uie folloviac
wHaeaaea to arora kU eaaUaaeaa rwMaae
DoaaadelUratiaraai4 laad. vis: KJrsr
reitara. Albert C. SaUia. Joha McCr. 3iiaa-
lu J eaaaa allot weita.
ae-2 S. W. SWITZIR. flattatar.
Smith Brothers announce Mill an
other important reduction in rate of
interest on time loans. Straight nine
Srcent annual tnfarraf. Call at the
ink and leave your application.
8-40tC
TAKE NOTICE.
I have purchased the fractional sec
of land laying between Peter McXitt
and the river. And the public i
hereby notified not to cut sny timber
on the same. M. B. McXrrr.
rom alc.
SOOTmLoU ialsiClMi. lagm
Urstraai Pati San. Priest mssatWv
tsras it nSt ytr'inT. csH tm sr U-
fcsss, w. i.rnoiiL
40-tf ls4CisO,rs.
7 Per Cent. Honey to Loan!
Monev io prove up with on final re
ceipt, or on deeded land at 7 per cent.,
ana 1-62 per cent, commission, or at
scnugniyper ceaunocomrawwo.
Jso. JL WiLixnx.
Oflke aext door to Chief office. 30ft
Th. BeMt Thine
The Gasoline Stove for sale bj
i Mttcbcll A Morhart is the bex t thin
for cooking and bakini; is hot weather
that has ever been invested. Save
feel, saves time and does not heat up
the room. Warranted to be safe and
ahftohatelr aoevexoloeKve. Call atf
Mkchell k. Horhari'a hardware store
is the stove. 4-tf
aw ns nssai Miawirr V ? MisrrsifcwM 4-
Kaley k LetsonJ
t-tOwrJ
y-UtiUi IS-
Dry G
Grfcrict
Hat, .
BtM, fil.e,
ClfJlhlajC Ac.
At LOWEST Prices.
Our large stock of new
Goods will be marked
down low.
ZSXt AX3 1XX VZ AX2 SS? 2111 XX Z.
KALEY 4 LETSOK,
RKD CLOUD, - X Kith ASK A.
SPECIAL BARGAINS?
at the Store of
F.XEWHOUSE,
ItKDCLOl'D, - NKHKASKA.
)0
A large slock of (icrmantown Wool,
Zephyr and Stocking Yarn, always
on hand.
SUMMER DUKSS GOODS, LAWNS
AND TKRCALKS IN GREAT
VARIETY.
TOYS for the Children and Every
i; elc you need, at
NEW HOUSE'S Store,
DR. SHERER,
Proprietor of the
City Drug Store.
aattia ti
Drugs Medicines.
Paints- Oils
and Varnishes.
A full supply of
LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS.
coMitf i:i:iiii:s.U.
rtrotir 'licltcJ "bJ lbnWHr reld
Srrrii-tinn fat'fullj rota;uriSdCS
)ne door jsutilh of Gathers Mure,
RED 11.011), NEB.
A Chance Rarely
Offered.
Summer Goods at Cost
and Below.
Wishing to close out
the balance of my White
Goods, Lawns, and all
kinds of Fine Dress
Goods, I will sell at
Cost and Below.
J. W. SHERWOOD.
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
9-50-tf
BL.AKM911TII0.
(0)
JOITXXOYES
Wishes to inform the public that ho
is prepared to do all work in hi lino
promptly ami in a t urKinnn-iuc
manner
Horse-Shoeing
AND
PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY.
Shop north of Mitchell A Morhart'
Store, Red Cloci. Xkb.
R. L- TINKER.
(Saeeeaaor to O. A. Krava)
DtULKK l.
Parlor, Bedroom
akd rnrciiEX
FURNITURE,
brackets, chromos,
Picture Frames,
Mattresses, Etc.
-! atrj a k4 J M-maaI kn
-tir 1 Vk V t "7 Ike r
Itfuiiiac r all 4 rrair'l
tuna! Kobcs fniniibcil at reaonaUr
rate.
.ED CLOUD. --- KEB
jarness Shop,
snr
J. L- MILLER.
Kcr? rtMUatty laS a Ratt lit f
-UAKXESs, COLUVK.?. SADDLES
I IIOI3E-BLASKEXC
.rnira; comis, bku5UE
HAKXE33 OIL.
ad everytbiie: Hr kept in. a f rt
cIsa bp.
TWO tOOM 3COHTM OT'Tllkf MASX.
iiogb. e iimHir ibbv flnnr
Jones Magee Lumber Co.
DEALERS hY
RED CLOUD - NEBRASKA.
DKY LVMBKR A .SPECIALTY, TICK BtT IN TIIK MAtttCCT A,SO
gOUlATTHBLOWESfT ntlCCL
" JONHS & MAGKK.
Chicago Lumber Yard;
Red Cloud. Nebraska.
YARD SOUTH OK HAMPTON s HLACKi-AtlTH Slinp. OX UA!i"$T.
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TOBACSC ClAMS
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Choice NutSt Fruits. & Confections.
-Freah Fruiu and WgcUbU oU
Davis Sewing Machine!
SOU) BY -
MITCHELL A MORHART,
JRed Cloud. - - oSTobroskji.
TICK MOT MM HI NU IN IHK.
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Two Doors South of Rank,
RED CLOUD. - NKimASI'vA.
REMOVAL
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CHICAGO TO
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MAESH has Them
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