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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1882)
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Those ho buy their groceries of Edwards, never need have the Dyspep tic. Call and examine. Clothing and Hats cheap at J, G. Potter's. Canned goods for sale cheap, at Minks Bros. A tplcndid line of Prints, at J. 0. Potter's .Oily Eixie Butter ox Ice, at Body'. Dross Lawns at 01 cents per yard, at MareiTs. Boots & Shoes will he sold cheaj for cash at, J. G. Poma'a. fo to Miner Bros, for Prints of al kinds. Minnesota Best flour, Hungarian Process, for safe at Putnam's 1.100 pountls of Arbucklcs coffee, at 1.1 cento per pound, nt Marsh's. ' Call and pec the stork and prices of Boots and Shoes before purchasing elscwhcio, nt 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. Noll the Singer man has all kinds of sewing machine needles, and at tachments. Cull and see him. . Itohy has the boss apples in town only 40 cents per peck. To the farmers and people of Web ster county. I am awaro of this fact, that I nm dcDcndcnt on you for the support of myself and family, and for this reason I keep for sale harness, collars, whips, lly-ncls and everything in tlio harness line which I will sell at living profits. O. G. Koderts. For the best tobacco and cigars, go to . Edwards. Denver and New Orleans cnnl, the best in the world, for salo by Jones & Mngec s lumber company, JleU Uiouu Co to Jones & Mngee's Lumber Corn- pan v for your lumber and coal, lhcy ure solo agents for Denver and New Orleans coal, in Nebraska. t-f. Be sure and call at Edwards'.for the best and cheapest groceries, opposite the Chicago Lumber laru. If von want a eood harness to carry you through this world easy, leave your onlcr witn noucrw aim iu una way save money. Bin inducements offered by Noll, the OlllgUr IUI1II, ujjjiimiks mo x.mv viv-, Extra nrunes. currants and dried peaches for sale at Edwards'. Fine Saginaw salt, $2,00 per barrel at Miner Bros. For a superior quality of bread, go to the bakery or U. .&. X'UTXAM Putnam delivers bread to- all parts of the city. Ormsbv & Dlckerson want 10,000 Bounds of old iron ridit away quick, and 50;(XK) pounds ofragr. Opposite Perkins & Mitchell's, Kod Cloud, iNOb, 52-Ct Th B.. & M. R. B.. known as the "Burlington Route" offers spocial ad vantages to travelers. ceo advertisement in this paper. ttiicr Choice Ilim3 10 cents per pound a Miner Bros, Choice crackers of all' kinds' aV NT. Edwards'. Gall anil- see the new invoice of Singer sewing machines, at the agoney ofJ.b. aoll. Remember that the cheapest is not the- host but the best is always the cheapest, thorefbro buy your harness of Roborts. Living profits is all1 1 ask or want TrcsrV Berries and ice owjanvaC J. K Aultx. If voir have an old machine that needs repairing, bring it toJ. S. Noll, agent Dinger sewing nutwuuu. Applet 50- cents a- peck at J. V, Aultx. To Butttr wtafcwr. We sell Butter Tubs and Ashton salt, and nav tlio- Inchest cash price for ButteriVEsrcs: 4-tf ORHStlX'& DiCKSJKOXi At Prt vatValf.. 1- Devon cow. ,1-Graded short horn1 cow.'- 'I'fltecr seven months old.- l,8pan of trusty and serviceable Mares and harness. T"Maro cok fifteen-aMiiths old: Waipn. plows, harrows and houses bold furniture, also corn in the field. Inquire of John Pinkcrton, l'milo west and 1 mile north of Red Cloud. Iiwtrsof Imitation. The delicato oder of Floreston Colo gn is entirely novel. Look for signa ture oTHiacox & Co., N. Y., on each oWe; ' m An Impossibility . Deserving articles are always appre ciated. The exceptional cleanliness of Parker's Hair Balsam makes it popu lar. Gray hairs are impossible with its occasional use. $50,000 To Lotn On Soal Estate -security at 9 per cont.,rannual introt. .No comrnw sioBS, aiTiie Wobeter County -Baak, Red Cloud. " 10-tf vOponlngof tholtoaiOlayai tshaols. 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Noll has been up attending to bis threshing this week. ?argoric is in good demand,and the cucumber vine flouriaheth. The Lead vi lie's arc "scooping" everything they play with. gupt. Campbell was down last week viewing the landscape o'er. See Putnam's new "ad." If you want bargains call on him. Mr. and Mrs. Sabin, of Guide Rock, were ou our streets Monday. Several of our citizens attended the circus at Hastings Wednesday. What will we do without seeing the familiar "phiz's" of the school marm's? The thermometer indicated 102 in the shade last Monday at 2 o'clock P. M. You can shoot tho festive prairio chicken now without fear of being jugged. Nebraska's gentle zephyrs wafted the dust considerably last Monday even fug. The B. &. M. have recently added an extra Pullman to their Denver train both ways. Mr. Moore, of tho Salem, (Kansas), Chronicle, mado this office a pleasant call Tuesday. J. A. Tulloys has been doing the capital this week. "Meter by Moonlight" is rendered with fine effect on horse back, these beautiful evenings. W. E. Jackson and wife, started for Kansas yesterday, to look after their cattle interests there. And now tho young men havo got to doing it that is decorating them selves with sunflowers. The Doniphan Index says it must be admitted that the Reds are the best club in Hastings. Fact. Claudius Jones, candidate for cong ress, called last week o his return trip up the Republican. Be not deceived; it is talk that wins. lhc world measures us by what we say, not by what we do. Tho Plum Creek and West PoiDt base ball clubs, played a match game of base ball, last Sunday. Such pretty pretty sunflowers; oh, but they look so utterly too too on a school marm's banged hair. W.N. Richardson shipped to Chi cago last Wednesday, 130 head of hogs, averaging 202 pounds each. No 1 was 50 minutes late Tuesday evening, Sho came in with six 'coaches including the Pullman's. John Pinkerton talks of going where the blue waters of the gulf kiss the orango-fringed shores of Florida. We will give ten cents to the one who brings us tho first of our issue of tho 27th of July. Who will get it? J. L. Tinkham, representing Steele Johuson &. Co., Omaha, called and chatted with ye scribo the other day. Tlio only objections we had to some .of the Iowa editors, was the fact that they parted their bair in the middle. The cool wave which struck this section on Tuesday last, reminds one forcibly of the cold that is yet to come. L. H. Tower, one of the reprcsent ativcjbusincss men of Hastings, reges tered at the Holland house last week. W. N. Richardson, shipped last week to that city across the threegreat states Chicago, $23,000 worth- of fat cattle.. When the lady of the house attempts to wind the clock with a match, it shows that there k a screw loose some where. The sun (fewer social given by tho teachers of the Institute last Friday evening, was' a success. Clearing about 0:- Billy" Weir Has- gorto to Akron, Colorado; where he will take charge of the locomotive departraent-of- the B. & C. division:- " The kids'rof Red Clbhd played' the same a game of baseball last Saturday tae score sianamg- z-t u v in lavor oi the Red Cloud's. An Iowa editor tried to raise $1$ hy giving a chattel mortgage on his wife, but the paper house would only allow $7 on account. O.RDowasis doing a rushing well busines. He k kept busy all the time either in putting down wells or sand- pumping them. J.. Graves, of Glenwood precinct, raised 257 bushels of flax from twenty acres of ground, and ookl the flax at 95 cents per bushel. " i Stipt Springer will', about the first of October, go to Rivertpn, where he will tak chargi "of 'the Jabber, grades of wuw Mtvtwnt ovuvUtr' " It is tho father of twine -rikrlbtowa what it is to fee f ail igot;wit the Jboyv w wifc toegirki fer-4at i tbo eatoksiiisas lo be,. v Hr.MttcaolLortfceina of T 4 Miteool!, aoa Mrcfcato the by Jake - BSUTY iatr. .-:J- 'Kgt- & - ... - M'-s ;'; .fa A-'.j JSfVl-fc i, i.-.i;wrvv iJfeif- A. S. Marsh tafdJbr Chicago last WednesuaYJariir;. for jljmw invoice or crnoua' " w jw tn i r IT :! k .U.iil Vm..t (am trays, and on bk return look out for bargains. The local editor of the State Journal loudly calls for a slaughter of tho canities in his burg. Good idea, "and damned be he who first cries hojd enough." Mr. Gage, of the Red Cloud dining ball, reports between 130 and 140 of the Iow.i preM excursionists having dined at his tables on their "home run" lasl Friday. The Lcadvillo base ball boys paid their last parting respects to the Has tings Reds last Wednesday, by giving them one score. The game stood 21 to 1 in lavor of the Lcadvillo nine. The vice of gambling is everywhere Young men meeting do not hexitate to shake for the cigars. Yesterday two ague-looking chaps wcro in one of our drug stores shaking for quinine. Mr. Knodle of the Hastings nurser ies, was in town Saturday lat, and Called at this office. If c has been can vassing in the interests of his Nursery. Kansas City and St. Louis through trains will be put ou by way of Wy morc and Red Cloud on to Denver and the mountains, about the 10th prox. and will supper and breakfast at ire Cool'. Our next door north homesteader, E. B. Smith, we understand was up to the capital last week, and some have been conjecturing that it was relative to important political biz. Who knows? we do not. Men lose some of their talents as they grow older. You never saw a boy in any scrape but what he could give a plausablo excuse for his course but a man often finds himself stumped for an expliuation. A man residing in the rural districts came to town last week and got on a bender, went home and belted h 1 out of tho household furnituro ctcand then exclaimed "I am a free man and entitled to my libsrtyl" A certain young gent of this city has been careless enough to drop upon the street an epistle full of loving ex clamations to a young lady residing in town, and is in the hands of a person of same sex. Its immense The popular way of handling an ear of corn at a table is to hold it as a flute-player docs his fluto while play ing, having also an eye on another car on the plate. Those who havo false teeth shavo the cob with a knife. Fred. Hummell brought in six po tatoes tho other day that weighed seven pounds, and said he had forty-fivo acres of corn that was good and already glazed. Get corn in early, and tend it and you will pretty surelv get some. Thos. J. Conway, formerly reporter of tho Chicago Times, now sewer in spector of Omaha called the 25th. He came iu on the train in advauco of the excursion and saw our little extra on the windows, and came iu to subscribe. Sir. Josiah Rinkcr, of Manchester, Virginia, is here vititing his spn. C. P, Rinkcr. Mr. Rinkcr is pleased with tho country, and says if he ,wcre a young man he would settle in Nebrcs ka. We found him to bo a pleasant old gentleman. Wo have received complimentary ticket from tho secretary of tho Adams count agricultural society, to he held at Hastings, Sep. 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th. Mr. McBride of Lincoln, will exhibit his herd of graded stock which he will offor for sale on the last day of the fair. C, C. Coon the water melon Coon, left at our office on Monday, tho big gest melon we havo seen this year, it kicked tho scale beam at 23 as report ed by the office Satain. If any body has a bigger one, here is the place to have it found out, and blowcd about after it is eaten. The alliancers have not got their paper started yet as may be seen by tho way they patronize the Chief this week. They promise less patro nage, and more pay in the future. All right boys we want to do the manly thiug by alt, but please "Boil down" a little closer if possible. Tho public schools of Red Cloud will open next Monday, Sept. 4th, and it k hoped that all the scholars that possibly can, will be in attendance on commencement day. Already four Scholars outside of the district, have applied for admission to the higher department, and we are told there will be room for many more. , On last Wednesday they abolished the1 aystem of churning by horse 'power" at the creamery, and started their rew engine working, which ka great improvement over the former methods The engine has been here for several1 weeks, but owing to some 'connections failing to come with first shipment; they were somewhat delay ed!. Our city marshal Bijah, as we may call him had' occasion to bring up several Who took too much of the 40 rod last Saturday at the central station court beforo his Honor. One of them had a team somewhere in town, but just where he knew not, but we believe they were found after considerate search. He found-rest in the "cooler," andhir voice rang out on the still niojat air, like one crying in the wilder oss: .But aa-fee paiwod by us we notice HelMaiarTioIotialhk coat; AimI iavok eoat a row. But theae were eutto inferior to ; TJieUoatoam oa ok nose. .Oot. oWL aakjaoor aoiv townsman, frtalaao Ayowy of ' yeaeace ia to, Wsookekot wjek, it seem Tu f t Mrto bag payioc BOMooM-jar ew Jtoneo.01 ojhboot; weaver toici ty fro4t that so hoi si S".Tvlv -j: VJ..V . . r.far S . i;;vt ". ' tk i-. - fc,, -, - -3... r.far s . -j- aaaaaaaTav r -.. ., . - jr , r " - - I - -w -- ,fc .mmmrr Albert Noraa, Andy Parmer, , Carl J lark asd the irrcprefcjIWc locoraotire! . ... .w( &n. a Charley Deitrich, of Haatinjts, called to get a copy of the bejt local paper in the county, Saturday. Edd S. Reed, of Cbwlej, callM in company with Mr. Crow yesterday. Mr. Reed haa been vlit:ng friend, in the New Kaland and Key istonc tati for the p.vt year, and reforts crop in ferior to thoo of Nebraska. He will hereafter read the Chief. - The editor of thk paper shouldered PchI SO, and went to Grand I.-land, Tuesday morning. All political as pirant? will takt notice that we are choice of our company, and want it understood that we deiire only thoc to call who come prepared to ( et 'cm up, in accordance with true democratic proclivities. C. G. Pcare, reprc cntng the Crete nursery of whom we poke of last week, is meeting with succe" in tak ing orders in this county fur hu fall delivery, which will !e delivered some time during October. The Crete nur sery is one of the pioneer induxtric. of our young prairie state and conducted by a gentleman who ha." made it a life study, and gives his purchasers tho benefit of this experience. Wherever they have mado deliveries, ami the tree?, properly cared for, according to instructions, they havo proved a suc cess. A young lady and gentleman from this section were riding on the cars together recently, and as they ap proached town from the west, tho lady happened to sec some boys bathing by the dam-site, by the mill, cloc to track, and remarked: "Isn't it a shame that the boys are allowed to bathe in such public place?" Tlio young man hastily put his head out of the window, and after a sharp look at them, remarked: "They aro boys, ain't they?" Sabbath school picnics are becom ing luxruies of frequent occurrence. We think-there havo been three near Bed Ctoud, within that many wecki. Well tho children, and many older folks enjoyed themselves, and there fore, wo conclude they must be public benefactions as we hear of no mische vous influences connected with them, as with some of our boys when they go out to ball plays. They call it " coon ing.mclons" but we dont admire the name or business. Among tho Iowa editors with whom we wcro acquainted, were J. Horn stein of the Boon (Iowa), Democrat. George E. Frost, North-west Iotva Ad vertiser, of Britt, Hancock county. Geo. and we pioneered together about Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo county, 27 years ago. J. M. Brainard, of the Boone county Standard, who was an intimate acquaintance, and friend of Mrs. Lutz before marriage, and al.-o our fellow townsman at Clear Lake, 20 years ago, and at Boone 11 to fifteen years ago. F.x-Gov. B. F. Gue, of the Home steader, Des Moines,whom we first met 20 years ago, while out on his farm when we were gathering bed clothing for the newly enlisted soldiers of the 2nd Iowa cavalry. Mr. Gue was long our pension AgL at Des Moines. But the one of longest acquaintance, and "Tho biggest toad in the puddle," was Dr. J. Wasson of tho Progress, La Porte City, in Benton county. Twenty eight yoars ago we first met him at Vinton, Iowa, and had not met him for twenty-three years beforo the I7th, when going west. All those whom we heard express themselves were sur prised at the appearance of our town. They had no idea that we had any thing like such a town as they saw spread out before them. We present ed our old friend Brainard of the Boone Standard, with a box of speci men tomatoes from Levi Moore's gar denhard to beat. Thrco or four varieties of choice potatoes of Roby's raising, and onions to .make one's eyes water, and several branches of peaches in a cluster from a tree hero in town. He was showing them all around the crowd, and said he would exhibit them in bis own office with gladness. Lots of the little Chief extra's were carried away by the party, and we havo faith to believe will excit a benign influence for Red Cloud. The following additional resolutions were adopted at the close of the Insti tute: Resolved That we present a vote of thanks to Mr. Cornell and Mr. Funk for the thorough and efficient manner with which they have imparted in struction during the entire course of the Institute, also Resolved That -we thank Mr. and Mrs. Judson, for their kind corteous instructions; coming among us as strangers, we have already learned to appreciate their labors; also Resolved That we return our thanks to the district board for the hospitality with which they have opened the doors of their house for onr use; also Resolved That we do most heartily thank Mrs. Zeis, and Congregational society, for the use of organs, and the 1 choir for their services, and the ellici- ent manner with which they have dis coursed music for our entertainment. Resolved That Mr. Springer, super intendent, receive the thaaks of the teachers, for his untiring efforts, from the beginning to the close of the Ins titute, so make it agreeable and beoe ficial to alL -At the meeting of the White Stone, PlmaMnt DJ sad Mount Hope Al lkiioflev ia Garfield Precinct, a plea aattiaaevasltad. C. C. Cooat presL dtatao4 F. Hoachin, ecreiarj. Scv eral' wpmcbm irare matle by L. F i Maaasti, Mr. Stoddard, afeCall Wilcox. MeXtaar peaca, fcOawal'ar Mr. Tlaa ? Jfj aaaaaT" af aW 1. r& . - . -C t;5rir.-. uarxaoa uieirrepreMiDte locomoliretanii correouvcoitfinx ti open v v- aaaaac .t -u, m m a-- m. rv-wr v - . .?- -.ji - t aaw v r, .- - 1 un Amman with her golden fruitage and torreou . cc4riX ii upon jain. X E. Mid4kton formerly pflor of the Presbyterian church htre, returned u .. ...t . i . i ; t .i-- I whn ho will return taU. Several young Udie went "cooning" tho other evening jutoubide the town and we are informed One of them came out minus a shoe and stocking, and lira other minu her hat, owing to the fiict that a watchful dog was on the turf. We omit giving the names of the ladies, thinking they may profit thereby. Little Herbert Dow who has been a suHVrer for tho pa.t three month, with hip-joint inllamation, died on la.t Wednesday ntghL Hu limb was Amputated by l)n. Hall and Damcrcil on lat Wednesday, with the hope that thw might ave his life. The dtiease had extended to the complete destruc tion of th? bone, composing the hip joint, nrcessiuting amputation as a la-t rwult. Tlie doctor dil all that could lc done for the httle suflcrcr,but tho disease was too deeply seated. Bloominotos. Neb , An;. 22, '82. Patents for Welritcr cinty have thi day Wvn fihtt a follow: Louis Bangert, Charles Martin, Con tantino Hiisho-, rhnrles Hiuclihtre, Win. H. Hobart. .Maxwell C. Fulton, J. Henry Holtrt, 0car E. Ilamcy, Srary P. Rok, "Janir M. Wot. Tho. Andcreon, Julon K Forbes, Daniel Hilkey, James T. Woohn. S. W. Switzkk, Kcgirter. Frerth Oy.tew at A. IautcrbachV Kw tnu rant to night. Mi Hale ha- jut nrded a frch tock of millinery good, and will o cupy rooms one door south of Mitch ell and Morhart'ti, where ?he will rou tinuo to carry on tho millinery and dress making business. Fresh Oysters at A. Lauterbach's RcsUurant to nfght. The best and cheapest teas at N. Edward-' Bast brands Flour kept constantly on hand at Edwauds'. The Fftirlamb Syitcai OK GATHERING CREAM FOR CREAMERY USE. Manufactured by Davis & Fairlamb, Dealers in creamorv supplies, 170 Iakc Street, Chicago. 2-It. rc?:cs TojSACiisas. Wotlceliherel-r tlien. tbt I will axamtnt all pron bo iniy Jir to vttrr tbetatvtrct as cnd!'lat l'ir tcarhctr of Ibo rriraary or cotatcon eboc! cf Wtbtrr countr. at U4 Cload on tbe Cfit sturJar In the m ntbi ul tbrorr. JWr AucupI anil November: At blue Hill on the fint &4lurlr in tbe uiontbt ol 'aiuarjr. Afril. July and October. At (luMa Hock on tbe tlimt Aaturtlar tn tbo month ol Mareb. Jun. Scrtemltr atl lrrtuilr. Kiatuiaationt toVinnmen.-o at 'Julock i. v. CiuaLKi W. Srtoa, Coanty Saperlntendont of Publio I nttructton. Final Proof Notices. Land Office at SIconinrtonNcb. Ar. 0. Wl. Notice ii hrtby clren that th followlnr" nanied ffttler ba fllel notice of hi intention to make final rronfln nnrurt ot bl claim, and that Mid proof will b mvle bafnre Glrtk of IHftrict t'nrtWebterCoufitreb onTburpuay Sept. 1I.1W3.t1z: Jimu Batwaa. ITotcwtead entry No. S7KI for tbe n qr e. 15 town 4n ranee 12w. He name the following witnewe to proro bU eonlinnoui rMnc npon and rnltiration of ai I lanj. tIi; Klmy reltT. Albert C. Smith. John VcCoy. Nicbo- lt Jenjea all of Well. bo-2 S. W. SWIT7.ER. Tlecester. LandOficeat Hlooraingtnn Noh. Aaj. 29. XSS2. No Hew It hereby clren thnt tbe Wlowinr- Baased tettltr ha Sled notice of h!a Intention to make final proof in lopport of bf claim, and that id proof win be made before ' lark of IUtriet Court Wtbtter Coanty Neb S'r- dayp. 30.1W.tJk lewayne F. Tennant. H'd eBtrrNo.3i2.forthe tnitt. 2. ttni 2n range Uw. lie name the following wltaeee to prOTe bi contlnnoai rctidesce anon atd cnltiTBtion of raid land. Tit: HearrJ. Maorer Jobs McQailkin. William IloUworth and Rich ard L Tinker, all of Ked Cloud, jVtbnuka. 4 St 8. W. SWITZER. KegUUr. Laad Oflceat niooajinxtoii Keb. Aa 17. 1C Kotice U hereby siren that the followiaa named aettltr baa filed notice of bit Inteetioa to aaake taal proof ia mpport of bit dais aad e car final entry thereof before Clerx of tkort ia Webeter cooaty r.b. at hi oSce in Ked aoadNeb-oa Moaday October 2d. li Tic HaiaT St. Xaarni. II'drntTT No. 407forBKcfBwofec. tova te rajure 12v. He aane the followiBC witaea f- to prore hi eoatisaoa reaM.ac. apoa, aad ealtWMloB of Mid laad. t!i: Kraok l. Woods Maxl J. Brill. Joecph Dritoa aad Aadrew Beck, aller Ked CloaK Keb. ao-3. H. VT, 8 W ITZER. lUcUter. Smith Brothers announce atill an other important reduction in rate of interest on time Joans. Slrtuijht nine prrccnt onnaoi tntorrt. Csill at the Bank and leave your application. 8-tf. TAKE NOTICE. I have purchased the fractional nee of land laying between Peter McXittV and the river. And tho public i hereby notified not to cut any timber on the same. M. B. McXrrr. FOX ftALE. - 5C0 Trra Xarts ia 24 CIssL- latjerral Taraa, Valaikl Zntl prcptrty, Iazj Urvjaxl ?! Sirs. ?ricss miaiiK taraat u amis jsxkuK. CaH c cr 4 ira, . W.Z.STSC3X, i3-tf SciCli, 2Teb. 7 Per Cent. Koney to Loan ! Money to prove uft with on final re ceipt, or on deeded land at 7 per cent., and 1-62 per cent. comraiion, or at straight 9 per cent, no commission. Jso. R. Wnxoox. Office next door to Chief office. 30ft The Seat Thing Out. The Gasoline Stove for sale hr Mitchell &. Morbart the best tbinj: for cooking and baking in hot weather that has ever been invented. Saves fuel, saves time and does not heat up tbe room. Warranted to be afe and absolutely non-explosive. Call at Mitchell k. Morbart' hardware store aad exaauae the stove, Xl-i I T TT ffi ftYITIftT ! J JsJUJA.J j IPS, Wi i Ml A!o, Sample Room for the accom modation of the pn)4ic RED CLOl"D, XKBRASK . b. Xaossma, Picture Gallery, RED CLOUD. .VEIL. -Strsr ill dnirw tr tia nVrtesrt UZ.n All kind of picture taken and t i fiction guaranteed. -tJ-tf GIVE HIM A CALL. SPECIAL BARGAINS! at the or of F.xEmrousE, RED CLOUD. - XKIULVSKAJ A largo tock of (iennnntott n Wool. Zephyr anil Slocking Yarn, always on hand. SUMMEi: nUESS'cOOIW. LAW.VS AND rEKCALEv- I.V CHEAT YAKICTY. TOYSfor tho Children and Every thing elc you need, at NEWIIOIE'S Store. snas mi m sin, BALLARD'S - Vegetable Mead. ifasufactarrl an t f T 1 br it S. Eallard ltKD CLOUD. N1.IIHSKA. A cool refrobttic fummer hlV. warranted, rarely TtUllc. Hample botU on trial. -iS m biR- ST-I3CJB1BB, rropnotor of tlio City Drug Store. ia aitt.it r Druzs, filedicine'3. Paints- Oils and Varnishes. A uill pp'y of LAMPS. LA MT HADl. WICKH COMItf IIKI'MIESAC. rtmtecc Mkiled and thanV fully, rece If ed rffrHiIoerfMy crH,"ad"fc ' )n lK)r Kouth if tJurbor" tora, KKD ci.on. ni:b 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. 0-50-tf BliACMMIIUTillNU. (o) JO J IX XO YES WishM to inform the nublic that ho is prepared to do all work iu ht lino promptly and in a Workman-liko manner. Horse-Shoeing ASD PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY. Shop north of Mitchell t Morharf Store. Rei Cvovv. Xkh. i R. L. TrrSTKER. (Sacceaaer to O. A. Bream.) CRALKK IX Parlor, Bedroom asm xnain? URNITURE, r JACKETS, CHROMOS, Picture FRArEs, Mattresses, Etc. i .Iv4r bod 4 UltoiH bm tin l'r lo - any ia Ilr VH7 r'tist t l Us4 ae ptntif a ni 'lltArta fjmihcd at reasonable ED CLOUD, - - - JT2U 1'arness Shop tr- J. L M.LLERe Ky rcKatxsUx bi a fail le t HAIIXES COLLARS. SADDLES HORSE-BfXKCTS, VHirS, COMBS, 'BKGSHE3 HAKKESB OIL . nd everything t!Jy Tr.eiA.sx a frst TWO DOOMS SOTTK ftr TKX XASX. tllfaf This age w oae of MarretiAoa 4 Taace. The dascOTwyafaew aeka tatioea of Electrical force ia the aext " JTT w" T"r.U. . i IanJiMtat e4 mi Aiimw!j ta5tcnnx Fataaaa feri aVGreatt! ' Jones Magee Lumber Co. DEALERS IX LUMBER I-ATH, $HLVGLE4 SASH, DOQSS. PI WX. . RED CLOUD - NEBRASKA. H DRY LUMBER A SrKCIALXY. T1IK HIW IX TIIK MARXIST AD V tOLDATTHKLOWmr PlUCIt JONiiS & .MAGEE. Chicago Lumber Yard Red Cloud, raTcbra&lu aanaMaaaaaaaMakMMMna YARD SOUTH OF ILlMrWS'S ttLACJCSMITH ifHr. O.V yL$$T 2Cep conatanUv on bind n or,ft t Wtnoa, l41r, 1! t e.l, t r u,. iu- 0tf PLATT atari GO TO W, Staple i Fancy Groceries, .TUT TOBAC5C & S&A18S IV TIVN Alisil Choice Nuts Fruits. & Confections. Frvh Fruit mul VrcktU Ail4 - r.u , Davis Sew SOU) in - MITCHI21.I IKQRHART. Red Cloud. - - "NVbra.- the ni;r m ohik iv rr AND DON'T YOlT POR(;i"P IT. Meal Market, Jos.uMiiu.n, r , At.l KINK I r Iff 1 I.. - &UUS. S1BK2 . wJZri 7 M. -'a Always ok Hard cvn run von vxvcatti Mosher's old Stand VKJJZZl r(Q5t J-l-V- t- .. SPANOGLE JTIC. IDQ ( l AGRICULTURAL Two Doors South of Bank, BET) OLO CTT). - "NT 1 0T5 1 A HKA. aaBaajaaaaaaajBaaaaaaaBaaaBajBjaBBaBB REMOVAL FROM CHICAGO TO -AJf- Immense Stock of Dry Goods3 MiVESBC has Them. COME! COTK! COiR! THX3 ililW A2T3J COHSZCT KA2 CHiGAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y CLca U all f Jfee Prladpjl PwV.t us t5w Wnt, Kartli id Kxtfcnt. CayaSr i?rl &h Kajn. 7N rt4)! Ci" tto Iff xrA 7trrrkt if!re arju3cw V 7a? ,-v-J vaaaa2 fc. j tI2Xk Ai THC CHMACO aV ttOrtTH-WEffTEXX AIL WAY, VyaaeriH Itaa TrTnjaaaf H anV mtrnml UMaaua(UetU4 1XPSEIAL PALACS DDOHa CAHS. aa af NaaW. H fen, -1 aaa . cva a Vaa KrTtpr Tt&fVUiri-l 7MMaavitralat4WarH!rwtTfc4w -W-V-U ! W --,. .i 3Maaar a a tcht rVVr ",w- -JSZ - .' 1 a. - ;-etOrii ArSk ; . Tj .w . A- . n 3H x - u.5T- -i ' Z-J wJ tJ LMr l.a )aaaW, Pa;a ' BaA4tu t09 1U- & FRKKS, Proprietors p i m aana. nmi'ii f;Mag'i"'o-'l-ar B. ROBY'S-, -roK' KfT Ill f iiTI HFll ACHI kn. '!? feaOS "M-Mfci - mt -CTS.- a u Htn-. mt xu uu - 4 Red Cltuid, N t . 3 882 FUN ItTEIlS foi: IMPLEME 1 aaWtr fc'iatmU er?teea raatSf9 ; ?ir. t icSTk Uk rtirHi4MMiartaa,w. -.-'y ilMG W Ut 1 t tetett,U'2r&'&S&. j NTS, cawiwUH,- Ya.aua.eMiMuiJtt.r Nw- Ur yM4-a,fc, Jt6 X&nmU- w -3! j3 - -irvi -'-t k-. '6.,' - - p .- v-ry S- yst-rr!r" ' --HTi-,AfttMJ:Kf'- -" r . io' 1- . jw-pi-.M- - j- Tat. aam - - - Vv xXr :i'c " -. -. .'. rCO-