The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 25, 1882, Image 4
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For groceries go to Kaley & Lctson's Go to Mi ncr Bros, for Prints of al kinds. A. A. Pope has sold fifty cfcht mow- Una season. Ho sella the Buckeye, . Standard, and Wood. Moet handsome bracelets west of the Missouri river nt F. II. Uoro's. "See the conquering hero comes," direct from Edwards' with an arm full of groceries. "Minnesota Bent flour, Hungarian Process, for sale at Putxam's "For boots and shoes go to Kaley & Letson'a. 1500 pounds of Arbucklcs coffee, at Vi cents per pound, at Marsh's. Best and genuine cider vinegar at Edwards' grocery store. For dry goods go to Kaley & Let son's. Call and see tho stock and prices of Boots and Shoes before purchasing elsewhere, at J. G. Potter's. J. G. Potter has just received a large took of dry goods which it will pay you to call and examine. Roby has the boss apples in town only 40 cents per peck. To the farmers and people of WeV fcr county. I m aware of this fact, that I am dependent on you for the support of myself and family, and Tor tins reason t keep for sale harness, collars, whins, llv-nets and everything in the harness Hue which I will sell at tiring profits. O. U. ItoBKRTB. Newest and finest styles of bracelets at Goro's. The cry is. ONWARD ! ONWARD ! for Edwards' grocery. TWnvrr nnd New Orleans coal, the best in the world, for salo by Jones & Mageo's lumber company, Keu cioua in Jnne it Maeee's Lumber Com- Tanv for vour lumber and coal. They are sole agenis ior icnw Orleans coal, in Nebraska. a TBn AM, and New t-f. W. B. Roby will deliver goods free to all parts of the city. - an Tf mu want a trood harness to carry .nM tKrnnirh this world easy, leave your order with Roberta and in this way save money. For clothing, hats etc., go to Kaley & Letsous. Fine Saginaw salt, $2,00pcr barrel at Miner Bros. Largest stock of fresh kroceriea in the valley at Edwards'. See that immense stock of groceries IiUHAMn . rtiatalinn wratrbf-J. fill the TSgO for ladies in tho east at Gore's. For a superior quality of bread, go to the bakery of C. E. Putnam Putnam delivers broad to 'all. parts of the city. Ormsby & Dlcterson want' 10XKW pounds of old iron right away quick, and 50,000 pounds of rags. Opposite Terkins & Mitchell's, Red.. Cloud, Neb. W-Ot The B5-& M R. R., known as the BurlingtoiP Route" offers- special ad vantages2 to travelers. See thier adverUsement-inthis paper. Choice- Hams IC-cents per poend a Miner Bro"s.v BamemUer that tlie cheapest is not flhebest, But the best is always the cef,;.tlrefore buwrdiarneasof 'Roberts. Hiving profits is-all I ak' or want. F. H. Gore has-jurt' hVoflghf on the iest lot of jewelry lie ever had. Freeh berries and ice creamat J-.-K. Aulta. Rings from fifty cents to fifty dollars at Gore's. Jnplea 50 cents a peck- at X- K Auka. irf lmltatlna. -The delicate oder of Florcaton Colo gne is entirely novel. Look for signa ture of Uiscox k. OOj,N. Y., on each' ktrtnkn 3 IarferaMaJt fail Bennriea - eWeVSJ imfM : An lma Iblllty , DasertiMg.artielsfi are always appre caated. The exceptional cleanliness of Tati-er'cHair Balsam makes it popu kr: '1ftrayf hairs aro impossible with its . oocaaioiial use. : $50,000 Ta Lots X)a Bal Estate security , at 9- per fcnt4wl JntoreefcvNo'Commk- -j-i Tlia Webster Cntv Bank. -BedCttttd,"' " X 10-tf ft ?The &&$?. TlediOd will 4th, rasvMmoncjc -. -thellrctiorijCfraCl. J.-MisoiiiC l sehoel mtatfaeariU be taisldi will iapsKde wwny-of r to ! .; -IsMNidBstiVftrrnr; i r;tj t W thnm-yifrm'fnr lsispeoeee. wfjtf 4V rrhCSimkm ssieVsYlaA y -rj v T gW 91 - A - ksWJBtMnsttSfnBnft. HUMltt " ."l .'M"S .-- - - : - mi- kr jrv;ik bjsse esisssae wsawiw . i JWLd tmwttSf the Uu corn ris, AdtfttU deluge Of fcrty days and forty nights. And then cone oat with our heads shove water. Teachers examination to-day and to morrow. Teachers Inetitate of this county, closes to-day. Number 1 was three hours late last Tuesday evening. Fat. McKenna, run 1 and 2 during Mr. Gtaeby'a recent illness. Mr. Jno. Feeney, of Hastings, made this office a plaeaot call Tuesday. The bridal party returned from their eastern pleasure-tour last Sunday even ing. The stock shipping season is upon us; seventeen car-loads fed here ust week. The school furniture for the new school house, baa arrived, and is being arranged. Mr. McLane and family have remov ed to Wymorc, where they will reside hereafter. It looks very much like rain, but as "all signs rail in a ary time, ' we may miss it. New subscribers still continue to come in and have their names put on the roll of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Seely and daughter will accept ye local's thanks for that bountiful dinner. If any circus that is traveling in the west will come to Red Cloud, they will be well patronized. The diiHt is temporarily suspended, the elements having seen fit to give us a refreshing shower. Several of the b'boys wenf'koonin' " the other night and came in with six teen melons. Awful! About fifty men and boys indulged in bathing in the peerless waters of the Republican Sunday. ' Miss MuDaniel of this place, has been employed as one of the teachers in the school at Rivcrton. The Rev. Geo. O. Yicser, will preach next Sabbath, morning and evening, D. V., at the Congregational church. The Red Cloud Reds played the Riv crton's at Riverton Wednesday. Tho score stood, 17 to 10 in favor of the Reds. The Misses Richardson andSpanogle rendered some very nice vocal music at the eutertainment last Friday even ing. Mr. Bumey, formerly master me chanic at Hastings, will hereafter re side in Red Cloud, holding the same position. Prof. Judson and wife arrived in Red Cloud last week -from Iowa, and will take charge of the schools at their opening here. Several of the b'hoys went to Has tings Tuesday, to witness the playing between tho Colorado "cracks" and the Hastings ditto. Mr. Thomas, ex-editor, but now a man of Ieisure,"withcut visible means of support," returned last week, after rusticating several days in the east. Lost. A child's gold chain and Turkois locket with a pearl set. The finder will bo liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the store of W. B. Roby. Sheriff Warren was called away to Lincoln yesterday, so could not aid in the excursion reception to-day, but L. P. Albright of the Webster county bank will take his place. TheQ. and B. AM., on the main line, have been slaughtering the bag gagemen and passenger brakemen'a wages. Baggagemen now get $55 and brakemen $50. So it goes. Fourteen to two in favor of the Leadville nine, at Hastings last Tues day. This is the first time, be believe, the Hastings Reds have experienced a defeat since its organization. Jes zo. Uncle Sam Garber, is still quite poor ly, but we understand his physician, Dr. Smith, of Guide Rock, says he is doing as well as could be expected, and hopes for his restoration to health' Joseph Cheatham, Baptist minister of Walnut Creek, was in town Wed nesday on his way home from a visit to southeastern Iowa, from whence he brought with him Mrs. Pierce, is mether-in-lawj- l If some one was to knock English hell out of Mr. Clute, our foreman, we thinkMieirould be a real cute printer but crtjo. as he is we do -not know what we should do without him.and we sus pect heknows it.- n "Pappy" Willis? one ofthobiggest hearted men weaver met, and' skilled in his profession; "throttled" th'e Iowa atid Illinois editors frowj' McCook to Akronf- Colorado, last- week. The boys-say hegot thar'.- The bell for the Congregational church is on the way. We propose to have an ice cream festival at the first riugingofthe bell. Farther notice will be given of the time. ' By order of committee. Mr. J.-L. Duncan, of Cloverton, has returned frosa s six months visit to Ohio, calledat our office Wednesday and had his paper changed Yrooit Ohio, J to BaUnwaere he has a fiarsa and is engaged espeeially in thesaaBufactare ofsaolssses frofngar casse. He thinks he Baathe beet' spy status, and can awpply (to lieet artielw'int in county, and at the Ieaai expense,'- Xr. 8. N. Rics UtewsXl had s 5-- nserning. More . heJift. He Hiosbtbad done hlki $M0vwe4h we hTe-nei. wse leawt ft. RAas et a- leave I tMi llii aa m. U i a dry-tisae, is big Iking. - XcBride. wa knewn ta Has tings literary ciraiet, luss been can dncting a ekes in elocution in the Webster cotwty net as si for the past week. Next week ate will, take a date in the Yerk county Teachers Institute, after which she will take a long needed vacation and rest, by a visit to the mountains. Gazette-Journal. Charley Bteffen who came in last fall, 1ms a show for a big com crop. He has no fear of the country. He has a fine crop of young walnut trees from teed this year from 8 to 25 inches high. He believes if a man will do his part, be can have a crop without fait The Red Cloud Chict recently changed hands, Xr. Thomas retiring and Mr. LuU assuming control. Our young friend A. J. Clute, Jr., familiar ly known to many of our readers, has charge of the mechanical department, and is making many handsome im provements on Ite paper. Doniphan Index. W Mr. C. . Putnam has purchased the bakery owned by Mr- Parks, just south of his down-town store. He is turning out an excellent quality of bread, and delivers it to his customers in all parts of the city. He is making some very valuable improvements.and we may look for a superior quality of brcakstuffs. The following explains itself, for which compliment we return our hearty and sincere thanks: V. Lutz, Ed. Red Cloud Ciiife: Dear Sir. You are cordially invited to be present and participate in the Iowa Editorial Banquet, at the dining hall, Red Cloud, Thursday evening, August 16th, 1882, at 7 o'clock, p. si. Yours very truly, A. R. Gaoe. On our trip south lately,' we ran across some natural curiosities. We found a 3 year old heifer 16 hands or 67 inches high, or as tall as tho six legged cow which most of our readers no doubt have seen, belonging to J. M. Brown. Brown is doubtless a com ing showman. N. Edwards has just received from St. Joe, a full and complete stock of . groceries, rrom tne manner in wnicn he has commenced operations, it looks as if be calculated himself a fixture of Red Cloud. His long experience at the business enables him to give first class bargains. Call and see him. "Competition is the life of trade." Mr. C. G. Pearse, representing the Crete nurseries, left at our office last Monday morning two varities of Crab apples the Hyslop and Siberian, and two varities of summer apples the Dutchis01denburg,and Red Astrachan For plumpness and delicious flavor, they cannot be excelled. This nursery ranks among the growing industries of our state, being superintended by one of the best nurserymen in the slate. Mr. Pearse has our thanks and we hope he may be successful in taking orders in this county, for which pur pose he is now here. Two young "knockers" from the rural districts took too much of the corn-juice last faejtrday, and upon leaving town it began to work myster iously upon their systems. They in dulged in showing their girls who were with them, how nice it would be to ride at locomotive speed, and pro ceeded to put their horses on a run. Just before they arrived at the railroad crossing, the yard men saw them com ing and immediately proceeded to flag them, but they heeded not, and passed just ahead of a train running through tho yard. Fortunately no one was injured. On our way home from 8mith Cen ter the other day or night rather, we were taken in and cared for by friend J. M. Brown, of Judson, formerly from Jones county, Iowa. In the morning "Jack" showed us his ,4outlay" for the future, and far from a mean one did it prove to be. He has 580 acres, 200 in cultivation, 160 under fence, with 46 head of horn stock 40 bead of bogs and ten head of horses and colts. This stock farm of Mr. Brown's is on the White Rock, 12 miles from Red Cloud near the state line. Mr. Brown began here in 1872. He has just erected a new frame houso 28x36 feet, one and a half stories high; has plenty of tim ber and stock water on his place. In fact as we told him, he has a lay out for an independent farmers fortune. Last Friday, the 18tb, we went to the Normal to hear the children old and 3oung "eay their pieces," and after waiting a long time for them they finally commenced, led by the leader, Mr. Campbell, who did very well, but we thought subjected himself to some just criticism. .'All were entitled -to credit for prompt response when call ed upon. We came away- before the award of premiums, but understood that the "Red ribbon" was awarded to Mrs. A. J. Clute, Jr., which we regard ed as a well merited award, her subject was. as we understood. "The Polish Boy," exceedingly pathetic and ren dered by rehearsal. Mrs. C, is doubt less an emcieQt leacoer, ot acuiai experience. IniHia week's issue will appear what has been put out as a "Chief extra," whieh'doubUess will satisfactorily ex plain itself to most readers. To others we will say that it finds its way into our regular issue for more than a single reason. First, the issuing of the extra broke in hncelr on our time table in getting out our regular, and secontt it is ueesnea a mauer of inter est to our regular patrons to know what we are up to, ana what we have to aay to other folks besides them. We aim to make the Cmcr the friend and servant of the entire community, and they must be the judges whether we succeed or ET aJ i w luaaarnaAwa afjawej fiaiuaw arc fasMllCal fSJHswaja smvaaww. : : -- -aU ' fawri&gawawmr are switias; taw much TJhs a is mve ef ltmtmmmm asj- e r -ask 7 Lan. m a am mnt eaak wawMmV KewLawnwawaw) awawMnwamVawLB smm A. Aaa .JM.. iwMntismefeiasm-ajmmaf. Jtww meai xae ratineticaa lactam at taaraaw Taasw. taa im i y wa aew wwbaiiewthaOavkoaruIterr"aad arednct. are aerehv ealied tanwaat at in er tat smm saamsata earns, mijaws af Batwriasl jsram vm taa mast. ' waawmmt ia' mawnmaat ainm.naamort laa atannl ana ia nmaiiraTn aa ITaal ac aw . asaav taa wears win mass ae wwrsaw n-lsnasnl nwaww. him - aewa-Z zyaaaaa. wesjsaa an a ffinii nt Mialin sis-is--s-"?: VH- !.'. aeafsr e hrt,e M.g 3asffiGBK-asaamaair-. aJpswawsawm p 4wnT mm nawnwanwaavMsTTawwJ awmawaW- Jsrw wam wm aw sSwmwawL wammwaTmnsHaa W9 waaJ VaanwemsWf waamwt . aBn aeaeaieaMMaBaeaaaeJaV wawnwaawaawawa epwaV aamwaemwsan msnnwnwaBjnn avVna awaaawJar aBawav nwwwmJ em awamaaawaaaa ofjsamanf, awmwswpawemaV a9naWmaVa wa sBBnJJsJ aafnaaaW aamta ha aem'par 3lwV,Mas .har.lt. MM. feS m ' '- C1 Cssammin wmh fn7Gm Tawnmm team lav tlsaajsaaajy wmi.mmmZil'ml9T3Sr Geex IT. E. Dorsey of Fremont, Neb. ealied at this office yesterday in com pany nitli Gov. Garber. We learn thai- Mr. D. m on tl.egnbcttistorial rzee course, being put there by a retinue of ardent admirers, and friends. Up looks at first sight as if he might be aa good a governor as our own Silaa, which we think would do. lev. C 1L Stebbin of Roanoke Col- . ", v irgi wa, na aessjpissi a call from the Trinity Ev. Latneran church (English), at Red Cloud. feb., and now becomes their permanent pastor. Divine services will be held every sabbath at the court house, at 11 . M., and 7:30 r. M. Sunday school at 10 a. m. AU are cordially invited to attend. If the effusion found under our door Saturday morning was the product of the mind of our genial batch e lor friend "Jemes of the golden fleece", who liv elh in a lovely vale by hinwelf at whose door we have been strongly in clined to lay it, in our minds we re gret that he did not assume a bolder standing which we believe might have made his applaus more appreciable and secured to him a surer guarantee of his desired object. Last Saturday at 3:30 P. M., in re sponse to a note from sister M. Gil lispie, we ordered out "Lady White Stockings." and sulky for a 35 mile drive, to make her a short Sunday visit at her daughter's Mrs. M. E. Ed son, near Smith Centre, Kansas. The moon going to its bed below the hori zon, we were compelled to find one above, and wait for the direct light of the sun, ss we regard no man safe in driving through such a section by faith alone. Rough as it is, though they have some good crop prospects, but they aresufTeriug much more than we from drought. Some fields are already burned to death in tho vicini ty of Smith Centre, further south, wc were told, it is still worse, but nowhere north of the stale lino did we see a field of total failure of crops. We noticed tliat where corn had been put in early and well tended, it was a good crop and not yet suffering frorad rought. We found that Mrs. Edson had plenty of peach sauce and peach pie oh her table, and an abundance of them on the trees some of which wcro quite ripe, most of them however not so, but will be in a couplo of weeks. Last Saturday morning as wo came to the office we noticed a folded slip of paper under our office door, and unfolding found tho following ver batim, as nearly as we were able to decipher it. Wc sec nothing specially bad in the spirit of it, and grant tho writer's request to print it and let our readers dispose of it according'to their respective inclinations. As to our- ri elves we arc ready to say that we think Miss McBride's rendering of the subject, evidently referred to which by tho way we undcrstood'to be a se lection from "Romeo and Juliett" in stead of "Romulus and Julia" as our contributor has it deserved a higher compliment if such a thing could be: red cloud cloud chef offes hearg lady coart house 1st night i got to thinging fc thought i ought to let the world now how that woman made me feel 2 dont no if i cin tel it so youl no if you ciu rede this but i hope youl be able to rede and ges it out so som how so that ?;irl wil find out how she made one fel er fele that peso that romulus and julia was the lovenest thing i ever felt in all my life i hav no wife but if i ever ever find ono one likelier ill giv her a cleen deed of my 160 if shell just love me an no body else while i live i wish you would print this if you cin make any thing out of it humble hom- stedr. v Lsmrn f FtorMsj. The orange, cocoanut and lime groves of Florida are attracting thous ands. It is no longer said "Go West," but "South." Learn of this rich and tropical land. The best way is to sub scribe for a leading Florida paper. A pamphlet (with large map of State) giving price of land, best place to settle profit of orange and cocoanut groves, drainage of Okeechobee, &c.,&c, worth the price of subscription to those who wish to know of Florida, free to those who send us $1 for a six months sub scription. Think this over and address. C. B. Pesdleto!?, Key West, Fla, m Elm Crank Caucus. The republican electors of Elm Creek precinct, are hereby called to meet at Elm Creek school house, on Septem ber 9th, 1SS2, at 2 o'clock, p. M., for the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention, to be held at Red Cloud, Neb., Sept. 14, 1882. Wx. Arxold, Cen. Committeeman. ftatln Caucus Matte. The republican electors of Batin precinct arc hereby called to meet atl the Batin school house, on September 9, 1882, at 2 o'clock, p. M.t for the pur pose of electing delegates to the coun ty convention ttvbe held at Red Cloud, Nebraska, September, 13 1882. J. S.Fame, Cen. Committeeman. Lin sr i duet Osi The republican electors of Line pre cinct are hereby called to meet at Keuhn's school house, on September 9, 1882. at 2 o'clock P. JsL, tor the par pose of electinr delegates to the coanty convention to be held at Red Cloud. Neb- September 13, 1862. H. B. 8nsosrna, uosanit CSaall fair SJeiaauSrfleaaa SWvw STWW SJVnsnawejej sanjfpssjaysi The Republican electors at Red Cloud precinct, are hereby csilesl to meet at the court boewein Real Ctoad, Neboa Saturday, September 9th, at 1 o'clock for the fmrpose of alartiias; delegates to the county coaveatioa. to be held in Red Cloud, on Wi suss eay, September 13th 1882 JC 'L.TmomAM. Ceatral - - w -. -. -. - w &. -. . m ...m.m . - a. - sl r mm bbm . r mTe.i ?- a-!- '' -: -rr . -- --r s.lwmaenwaayawaim f r-rTTT Vi f ir Issat mlsnnnf DIAMONDS. Z th tn can the attention of tfe pnWJc to the driest selection of ewlrr that ever found iu war to Red CkxuL j Thia stock of diamonds and jwlry wan selected in the eaat from a JW.fW stock. Ererything U new and of the latest design and will be sold t prices thai defr competion. The celebrated Seih Thomas clocks always on hand. Special attention is given to repairing fine watches and clocks. Cask be1 for c44 gold and silver. T. F. Mooor. Proprietor. Opposite Chicago Lumber Yard. BRICK ! Alt in need of good brick, call on the Red Cloud brick yard, and vow will be satisfied that it is the pttce "to grt them Another kiln just burned. I. II. & B. P. Ludlow. Wajmox Ten hands to work in broom corn, commencing Aug. "JSth. Will need them a month or more. Highest broom corn wages will b given. Apply to J. R. Shanafclt, Ma con. Franklin countv, Neb. Gotfret Pause, recently from .Pa., has located in Red Cloud and will re pair all kinds of parlor furniture, up hoslstry etc Old parlor chair locat ed. Rooms oppoute Friu Btrkner's residence. Do you want a suit of clothe, hat or cap, boot or shoes, dry goods, or any thing in the line ? Don't forget that Kaley A Letson can save you money by buying of them, The Misses LuU and Hale will sell at auction, Saturday the 26th, their stock of millinery goods for cash, at their store opposite the old Garber stand. Wasted. A good stout girl to do house and kitchen work; good wages paid and permanent place offered if satisfaction given. Apply to Miner Bros. The Falrlan System OF GATHERING CREAM FOR CREAMERY USE. Manufactured by Davis & Fairlamb, Dealers in creamery supplies, 170 Lake Street, Chicago. 2 4t. vonei TojrzAcmt. trife U fctrttir tira. that I will xaata atl panes So my iwir. tn etr thaaaalfat aa aaaeidatca for icachait of tba priasir or eatasoa leaooli of Wbtar county, i fUe CloaS oa lia first BataNay in taa a-ataa et Fabraary. Jfar AusC and NuTubr: At Ulna lllll oa tho Cm tiatnnUr in tae uosiht at lasaary. Art). July and October. At Uuida Hok on tb flint Saturday in taa moaUu al Mareb. June, isaptaubcr and lcctubr. KiaraiomtioB U commence alVoVleck a. a- Ciuilii W. 8paijraa, Coaaty Hoperiatendent of Publia laitraetioa. Netlceef Proving Will. TUX STATE OP NKBRArtK A.I Webster Covntr. t at. Coanty Jade' OAea. J - la tba aaattar of Robert Mitcbcll. If Hiea if faereay firea that lbs 17th day of Aagast 1852.U ized by the coart for the exaa aatioa aad arorlactba last Will aad Tettl eat of Robert Mitchell, deceased, lata of the coaaty aad state aforesaid, aad all persona inter ested in tbj wetter aforesaid wfcl appear at said time, at tba Probata Jadfe's ofllee in said coaa- ty. to contest the probata of saJdnill. if soda sired, otherwise it will proceed wilhoat delay aad aa provided by law. Olrea nader cay hand aad the seal ef said eoart. thls dayofJaly ISC Jso. R. Wilcox. Jadxa. Final Prt Metlcee. LaaJOfnaaat Bleaaiactoa Reb. Aa . 9. 1182. Ketioa is hereby fWea that the foUowiaa aaaied settler has Sled netice of his lateatioa te snake Saal preaf ia tappert of his claim, nnd that snid proof will be saede bfere Clerk of District Coart WerstarCeaatyeb oaThanday Sep. 1MSS2. Tit: Jambs Baiwaa. IToaastand aatry lt-. ST5S for the ne er see. 15 towa 4a rati 12w. lie aajnas the followiaf witnesses te prore hi oatineoas residence apea aad calUradoa ef aeM land, via : KJrey Palters. Albert a SnUth. Jena JTeCey. Nieke ! iNm ell ef Welle. e-3 S. W. SWITCH. It st eater. laad Onto at Bloasalartea Keb. Aac 17. Ifttt. Ketiee ia hereby riven faat the rollenia aaied settler baa Sled net ice ef his inteatiea ta snake lanl preef in sappert of hi claim aad se enre Seal entry thereof before Clerx ef Cnart In Webster eeanty Neb. nt hie oStee in Ked Qm4 JTeb. on Ifeaxiay Octeber 3d. lStt via: IImbt r. jVAayin. H'd entry So. 478 for nH of nwj of sac 8 towa Sa raaae 12 w. lit aaata the Wlowinr witaaap- ea to prove his eeatiaaeas residence apoa, and calUvation of said laad. vis : Fra nk D. Wood. Mnaiej J. Brill, Jeaanh Davieea nnd Andrew e.nUafadaond7ifeK. m-S. 8.W.8WrTZEK.RtiMar. Smith Brothers announce still an other important reduction in rate of interest on uino loans, .xmw lune percent annual intend. Call at the Bank and leave your application. 8-40tf. TAKE NOTICE. I have pure urchascd the fractional J sec of land laying between Peter McXitt's and the river. Anu the public s hereby notified not to cut any timber on the same. M. B. McXrrr. FOB fMLK. S00TtwLUlBled Clsml. Inttn. Itemf, Talmjjftf Intel Wtmity, W liTsryaaj Teat Ian. Inset riasaiiWi, isms t saj fajahamr. Cafl m sr sd- 104i ladQsaaLVaA. 7 Pte Cent Ifoaey to Loin f Hooey to prove np with on ial re oeipt, or on deeded land at 7 per cent and l-2 per cent, commisstosu or at straight 9 per ceat. no consuMioa. Jxo. K. vviuxox. OSeCMzt door to Chief omee. 3ifl ThlffaSOwt. The Gaaoline Stove for sale by Mitchell AMorhart is the beat thtiej? forcookisassdeMkinwiahet weather thai mm ever been UiTeated. Saves fcelt saves time aad does not heat-vp the room. WarraBted to few aate ir Bo-exa4osre. Gall at Xitefcett A Morhart's smfwwww store aad ezamiae the stove. 47-hf ahsnlatslT aoa-exaloatTw. CaD atf TMnnmrjaortnsfft ' ;KalLL?ionv W-s rics. 1 CUthlf-jr; . At LOWEST Prices. Our large stock of new Goods will be marked down low. C9XSAXS 3X1 9SAI9 017 YAMADfL - KALEY 1 LETSOK, RED CLOCD, - NEBRASKA. SPECIAL BARGAINS! at the Store of F.XEWEOUSE, RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. )o A Urge stock of Ge rmantown Wool, Zephyrs and Stocking Yarn, always on band. SUMMER DRESS GOODS, LAWNS AND PERCALES IN GKEAT VARIETY. TOYS for the Children and Every thing else you need, at NEWHOUSE'S Store. DR SHEERER, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. io iLia i Drugs Medicines. Paints- and Vornishes, A full Mijiply of LAMrS, LAMP WADES, WICKS. COMllSimiHESAC. Patrornie elicited and thankfully received. S(SPrtrriptiunf carefully enBarouadedta nc doer south of Gnilwr's etore, RED CLOUD, NER. A Chance Barely 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. 9-00-tf BIa JLCUH ML1TIIING. (o) JOHXXOYES Wishes to inform the public that he ia prepared to do all work in his line promptly and in a Workman-like man tier. Horse-Shoeing AXD PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY. JJhop north of Mitchell A Morharfa Store, Reu Cloud. "er. R. L. TINKER. (Saesaaaer to O. A. Brnwa-) -BUUR IX Parlor, Bedroom A3CD rrrciiici FURNITURE, BRACKETS, ChROMOS, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. a alwavs en bend aad H."1 ay. Friee n U aa !ntb aHey. tepeirinc ( aH atvt ee-e pnesp! an4 'lurial Robes fumwhed at ramorsbTs IED CLOUD, Harness Shop, J. L.. MILLER HAILNE3S, COLLARS, fADDLO HOESE-BLAXKrfS, ATHirm, COMaW, 1 OIL, X evarythia? assaJly keaii cMaassaoa. 2! TllalalalTral1watiaT zZZZ JONES e MsGEE LUMBEB C ? -DJLBR$ M- LUMBt. l!Ti!,il!SOUaMASir. Dooifcaxmm,. RED CLOUD DftY LUMBJt A SPECIALTY, Chicago Lumber Yard; Rwd Oloud. If brask m. YARD SOtmi OF HAMrTOXS nLACKSMtTH 5HOr, O.X MAW XT Keep constantly on hand an aortroert ef IjrnKr, Iutih. Mst. IVjn Wiadoaa, Uate, llsr, CVmrot. tlaatrr. Kulktioc rj-r vac PLAIT I-Mtf Go To W. Staple $ Fancy Groceries, -T11K TOBACCO & CMAHS IN TOWN. A1A) Choice Nuts Fruits & Confections. Freah Fruits and Yrgotahti Sold Davis Sewing Machine; SOU) BY - MITCHELL A MORHART, Red Cloud. - - Nebraska. THK llST MACHINK IV 11 AND DONr YOU foik;kt it. Meat Market Jos.GARBKH, Prop. A!.!. KIND Or Hnii, nuipi k A t iif vf Hi tr nuriAiouif iwuiu. " ' - CASH TAIDrOR FAT CATTLK,HOf.J TOlI TI1V 1111)1- '&C Moshcrs old Stand 1882 1882 SPANOGLE ft FUNK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Two Doors South of Rank, BED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. REMOVAL FROM- CHICAGO TO Immense Stock MAESH has Them. ' COME! COME! 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