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Go to Miner Bros, for Prints of al kinds. Minnesota Best flour, Hungarian rocees, for salo at Putnam's 1500 pounds of Arbuckles coffee, at 15 cents per pound, at Makbh's. Call and see the stock and prices of Boots and anoes oeiore purcnasing 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. "Noll tho Singer man has all kinds ofsewing machine noedles, and at tachments. Call and see him. Boby has the boss apples in town only 40 cents per peck. To the fanners and people of Web ster county. I am aware of this fact, that I am dependent on you for the support of myself and family, and for this reason I keep for sale harness, collars, whips, fly-nets and everything in the harness line which I will sell at Jiving profits. 0. G. Koberts. For the best tobacco and cigars, go to N. Edwards. Denver and New Orleans coal, the best in the world, for salo by Jones fc Mageo's lumber company, Bed Cloud. Go to Jones fc Magee's Lumber Com pany for your lumber and coal. They are sole agents for Denver and New Orleans coal, in Nebraska. t-f. Bo sure and call at Edwards'for the beet and cheapest groceries, opposite the Chicago Lumber Yard. If you want a good harness to carry you through this world easy, leave jour order with Roberts and in this way save money. Big inducements offered by Noll, the Singer man, opposite tho Chief office. Extra prunes, currants and dried peaches for sale at , EnwAUDe'. Fine Saginaw salt, $2,00 per barrel at Miner Bro's. For a supenor quality of bread, go to the bakery of C. E. Putnam Putnam delivers bread to all parts of the city. Ormsby & Dickerson want 10,000 pounds of old iron right away quick, and 50,000 pounds of rags. Opposite Perkins & Mitchell's, Bed Cloud, Neb. 52-6t Th R A M. R. R. known as the "Burlineton Route" efless special ad vtnttm to travelers. See thier advertisement in this paper. Choica Him3 10 cents per pound a Miner Bra's. Choice crackers of all kinds at N. Edwards'- Cair and' see the new invoice of Singer sewing machines, at the agency f J. a Noll. Remember that the cheapest is not the best but the best is always the cheapmt, therefore buy your harness of .KODens. .LdTiog prouiB hiui . or want. Fresh berries aftsYfcr cream at J. K. Aultsv If you have "an old' machine that needs repairing, bring it to J. 8. Noll, agent Singer sewing machine. Applet 50 oestfi' sv peek at J.-'K. AtlltKr Te Butter We' tell Butter Tube and-Ashton talk and pay the hiehest cash price for Butter A Eexs. 45-tf Ormsby & Dicesrbon At Private SeJe 1 Devon cow. 1 Graded short horn' cow.- 1 Steer seven mouths ol , 1 Span of trusty and serviceable mares and harness. 1 Mare colt fifteen months old. Wagon; plows, harrows and house hold furniture, also corn in the field. Inquire of John Pinkerton, 1 mile west and 1 mile north of Bed Cloud. Beware ef Imitations. The delicate oder of Floreston Colo gne is entirely novel. Look for signa ture of Buseox&Co., N. Y., on each bo4a1' - - An ImeeeelMllty .Deeervmg articles are always appre ciated. The exceptional cleanliness of TarkersSaw BeWam makes it pom lar. GfeybaiwarekBpossiWewkhia eoceeinasl use. $50,000 To Lou security, at t per laterest No ooasaue- siaaa. atThe Webster County Bank; aaaOtoe. ? 10-tf . r Ke " aeboob ef Red (Send will new brick under pf -M" 8jr . " - : 1 - ' x netM.!BaW SflCT? i'vC Antnl Mi Bee if JWSi itsae MMft acrlTM aertree :9m Matte ii WiiaflsT nrrt "T- - laflaa WJaTiiT TT " eHteasa ot xcot. jj.-jaqson am'aaraatB eorae m.,mmm.,mmn mm- asaasaaal'itadMiB ha jataelieheeV ZAaaaa eBBBBBBBBalBEBflBBBlaBaBBft BBaatOVBr ESrSVSfi i'He -Aor-AJv a.- j.ss" The Rev. Gee. O. Yeiser wlU preach p. Vv iext Sabbath smorhbjg usfeve- tofitiheCfcafrsgaUoaal caan. Last Sunday's west boon freight train, an unusual heavy one, drawn by two engines, wrecked at Amboy, ditch if !0 box cars. Fortunately it was on the big Y. and the other part of it though nearly full war soon cleared and the out-bound passenger but little delayed. Homebody saost have died, as" th A.iucuin monument man warjn our office the other day, and reported hav ing sold in the Republican valley, west of Red Cloud, Withm the past three monU, not less then five thousand dollars worth of grave adorments. Mr. Switzer of Blooraington, and Mr. Laws of Orleans were in town Wednes day looking after their respective in- werests in'the political field. Mr. Laws will not object to serving the state as secretary, while Mr. Switzer would rather attend to the congressional bus iness of the second district than to trust it in the hands of any one else. We understand that one of the ex sheriffs of our county, allowed him self to be out-gencraled to such an ex tent at the Grand Island reunion, as to compel him to reflect that he had paid $40 and a watch for schooling. Now as we heard of three or four of that class of men being there, wo leave our read ers to divide tho honors between the bcros as in thoir judgment they may deem most wise and just. Tho partnership heretofore existing between Misses' Lutz fc Hale has been dissolved. Mr. J. L. Moore of Crete, Neb. call ed at this office to get a copy of the paper. Mr. Moore is prospecting for a location as attorney and loan agent. His main business being the law prac tice. Providence has sent us a new house keeper of long experience, and we flat ter ourselves that household matters will be a little more pleasant in the fnture hoth for ourselves and our chil dren. Housekeeper, for a thirteen yearling child, for five months is no frivial affair, either for the child or family, but such are somo of life's les sons. . We hear that some of the boys who were up at the reunion have been sim pering some about the attention, that certain ladies bestowed on the "Chikf man." Now boys we tried to do tho magnanamous thing by you in intro duciug you to the objects of our enjoy ment, and if they smiled on us more sweetly, or lingered longer and more lovingly in our presence than yours, who should bare tho blame. We en joyed it and if youcould not we are wil ling to bear a share of your regrets. Mr. Gage of the Bed Cloud dining hall, was among tho victims of tho de layed, and finally ditched, and desert ed railroad train Sunday last, but more fortunato than any of tho other passengers, he being in the pilot house or watch-tower was probably the first to notice tho catastrophe, and hur rying to the front rode into town on tho engine, while we, poor tramp, as well as state superintendent of.Fres bytcrianism Mr. Little, had to "hoof it," to town from Amboy, four miles away, and Mr. and Mrs. Spanogle had to stay there until we came iu and had their own conveyance sent out to them. J. S. Noll has put out all his first lot of Singer sewing machines, and has his second lot ready, and is chuck full of business. See ad in another column. Wo have given considerable space to the action of the tenth Iowa cong ressional district, at Webster City, Aug. 30. We havo given this atten tion to tho old tenth district, becaase we used to be one of her voters,and be cause we are personally acquainted with the two gentlemen nominated, but most especially on account of the peculiar circumstances connected with the proceedings, showing the precari ousness of politics, and how provi dence 'often favors those who trust more -to the, success of noble, and worthy merit, than to sharp political trickstry. Wo always admired "the .manly demeanor of Major Holmes, and will rejoice with his home friends in his success. The Reunion at Grand Island has come and gone, and will live hence forth in the histary of the nation. That it was a grand time would be to- speak very .modestly of it, in our estimation. Wr think a sublime consideration of it k the fact,- that from ten to thirty thousand people should have been- to gether four or five days iif camp festiv ities, and not a: single- discord have arisen in that time, save the arrest of one drunken cow boy. This fact alone speaks volumes for the honor of the nation's ex-soldiery. J It is, in our mind a serious question whethee any or all the various church organisations combined, could have achieved such a victory in favor of good will to all, and harmony of pur pose -and feeling of to vast an aatem- we. Fifty years ago a drought like that now 'eMictoag New England would haae made existaaoe. there, precarious w comu wuuer rinnrov mn feMdable. -Berries v are cooking on the buehes; corn k hekoercut for fod- elan A' 'W.w v.k,nj.:.iV.vi last week to dig up fbrtyaillf teret a - - - n L-M.m.A a.B m. 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The following we take from the Boone, (la.,) Standard, of Sept. 2d: At Red Cloud, Neb., we found an old Boone citizen, well known to the citizens of Boone whose residence dates back eleven years, Mr. David Lutz. He is now the editor and pro prietor of the Bed Cloud Chief, the leading organ of the county of which his town is the scat of justice. He was one of the first settlers of the place and has made good use of his oppor tunities. To him were the party in debted for the invitation and the means for accepting it, to take a drive over tho town, which is flMikmnt1y lo cated, contains about IJflPinhabitants and is growing rapie and has a bright promise before itr . Webster county probably sent the largest delagation to Grand Island re union that she ever sent any where out of the tonnty. Probably not lees than 150 of her peoplo were there dur ing some part of the meeting. Many of their families accompanied the "Boys in Blue" and a perfect appro priate right they had to too. We understand that feeders are off ering lo contract with farmers for corn at 40 eta per. bushel. If that be so we bcleive it is the highest starting price corn has ever had since we have been in tho state, and with the amount of corn that will probably be harvested, farmers ougiit to be able to pay very many old debts and buy a newspaper to read besides. Come in boys we'll trade you newspapers for corn. At Webster City. Major Holmes, being called before tho convention, appeared and said. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of tho Convention: I have hardly words to express my appreciation of the magnificent honor you havo dono me in making me your standard-bearer and candidate for representative for tho Tenth Congressional district of Iowa. I am not prepared on this oc casion to utter words fitting apprecia tive of the trust you have confided in me. I recognize in tendering me this honor, that it is not for any superiority of my own nor the possession of any qualifications above the honorable gentlemen who have sought your favor for the same position. Indeed I recognize them as men who are dis tinguished in the various walks of literature, science, politics, and states manship, and as soldiers men who have followed the old flag through the glare pf blazing batteries, who have ever clung to the fortunes of the Republic in tho performance of their duty wnen the proper performance of that duty meant death and a nameless L grave. The republican party around whose platform and principles we have so long rallied has not yet reached the sun of its meridian. Called into beine to save the republic it performed its mission, cave freedom to a race, and has only accomplished one after another of the problems presented to it. in the furtherance of human liberty and progress to take up new ones. Its work is not accomplished and never will be while it remains true to the impulses that created it. Ap plause aud cheer. We pitch our tent in Bosworth field to-night, but where to-morrow night? No matter so that it be higher and on better ground. To command the great heart of the people, in the future as in the past we have only to be true to our principles again and always. In the twenty-two years of our party's histoiy the peo ple have sealed their approval. Ap plause. Let us jealously preserve the purity of republican government that we, of this generation, may not in speaking of our party fabric, have to exclaim in the language of Grattan, "I have stood by its cradle and followed its hearse." Applause and cheers. Feelings that I caaaot convey to you in language my tense of the confidence you have reposed in me, it will be un necessary to add more, except to thank you for it, with the hope, not fully ae- isured, that the future may in a rea sonable degree justify your choice. Applause and cheers.1 We are in receipt of the Booae (la,) Standard, of Sept. which we file away for the pleasure of reference in futarebyall old Boone county Ne- Wakne, who aaay feeliacliaed to came to our office to read, and leave what they have read behind them and take what they can keep in their salads with them In fact we have at this writing ten other Iowa papers, taear fJoierado all M , which, t with what follow; shall keep in the eafce fer Of 4raee who waat to read.- Bat we leave" peperej awe onteaae, ana ta ue. ataeev .!"- .t?i-i .- 'V .;""-"-. V iWe tiver kjelaera vfcT' . - "- We wisfc to say this to and' the Iaburiaf 'daaws tii-rlt WeaWai fcUiiiwiA -" M. as.TJKMa, that has ever beea iavaated. -- -' - " .- m mAAAAVLIAatt U- . 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Call on Noll the Singer man. He is selling repairs for less than half of former prices, We understand the raUreea com pany are making preperatiaasi m add five more stalls to their rouaefbouse here; making fifteen in all. Mrs. McBride has purchased the building formerly owned by Mr. Witt feld, where she will open a stock of millinery. Mr. Wjttfeld will start next week for the west with a view to lo cating. Still the boys tend in for tho one wire feaee, adattjr every one has been more aMHBtfed. This time it comet frojt Wheatland, in which direction we" have already sold threo farm-rights. Well it seems the more they try it, the better they like it, which makes it very pleasant to sell. We have put our "Lady White Stockings" into Mr. Noll's hands for fitting and training, double and single, and if he does not turn out apole team to lead the leaders, we shall expect to have a second claw stepping mare to sell to some man who can make her Nc. 1. Miss. McBride is in town again at tending to her numerous pupils in music. She seems possessed of relent less perseverence in whatever she un dertakes and thereforoa model ex ample of the prerogatives of what has commonly been styled the "weaker sex," but who aro giving evidence of more force and power than has'usually been accorded to them. Woman will yet become a man, even if man never becomes a woman. A. N. Pa tin or will start a milk wagon in a few days which will give us competition again in this lino of trado. "Go in boys," "competition is tho life of business." We notice that Mr. Biggie has com menced to bnild, what wo should think from present appearance, will he when completed, a fine commodious resi dence on the east side of Webster street toward the north end. Building continues in Bed Cloud and is one of the most reliable indica tions of the healthy growing condition of tho place, and nothing makes a bet ter impression on strangers than sights of new buildings in a town. We send out this week another sup plement; and as we understand the ar rangement another will appear next week. Wo regard this question a vi tal one and are disposed to exert our little influence in having it intelligently, and respectably settled, and that is af ter a thorough and wise consideration of all the argument on both sides of the question. Married By the county court, at the office on Sept. 4th, Lewis Walter, to Miss Luella Jones, all of Riverton, Neb. The ovent was unthought of, when the bride left home as we understood it, consequently no cake for the prin ter. Please bride's remember the Chief man hat a lively taste for tweet meats, and wqwUI not swear that every couple will be able to secure gratituous announcement of their bliss ful achievements. Dm reeet Caueue. . Tho republican electors of Elm Creek precinct, are hereby called to meet at Elm Creek school house, on Septem ber 9th, 1882, at 2 o'clock, p. ., for the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention, to be held at Bed Cloud, Neb., Sept. 13, 1882. Wm. Arnold, Ceo. Committeeaian. Satin Cauoue ttattoa. The republican electors of Batin precinct are hereby called to meet at the Batin school house, on Septeatber 9, 1882, at 2 o'clock, t. ., for the pur pose of electing delegates to the coun ty convention to be held at Red Cloud, Nebraska, September, IS 1882. J. &FKAXS, Cen. CommiUeemaiL e Una Pieeinat 3aMcue, The republican electors of Line pre cinct are hereby called to aseet at Keuhn's school house, on Septeesaer 9, 1882. at 2 o'clock P. M for the par- puw w eiwcunr eeiegaiee 10 we ooaaiy coaveatioa to he held at Bed CSoW, xieo pepieaseer ixipsx B B. Bofoaia; -The Bepabltcan electors of Ckxtd precinct, are hereby called to i-eetattherthoe,iaBedCead, Neh.ea Satardey, Seatesaber tth,at 1 o'okxk for the purpoee of rlarrieg dslsgstis ta the oouniy coaveaiioet, to aeaeMiajaea taoaovest l jta 188X -. MLTwstA. Weaaesaar. IDtoaeQ caa saejaaaaear seta isea. - titT irrirsiar aaa wns? at A ttoafcat. JsafMNMBa The Clueaco Cbttace oraeaiaoaeof theeseat durable aad sweeteft-toced orgs at Made. Deaotfcil to aaU aad aee Itr yourself. . These iaetnuaeato aeveaU eftbe latest istureveaseata, made fat the aeattDt and most attract ive style, warranted for five years and sold at astonishing low price, by Per kiae A Mitchell, Red Cloud, Neb. Call at Ferkins A Mitchell's and see the Chicago Cottage organ. A second hand thresher for sale cheap. Spanoclb A Free Watted. A girl to do general hou.e work for small family. at Rosenthal Bro.'s N. Y. house. Inquire clothing 300 Sheep For Sale. Hush erade merino Ewe, by Cod- man A Prescott. Apply to R. B. Eaton Guide Rock, Neb. 5tf G. N. McDaniel hat opened a black smith shop first door south of the calaboose, where bo will begUd to servo any and all who may call on him Plow work and horse-shoeing a spec ialty. 5-2t Fresh Oysters WaadOJuB!elkieffV.Ajc. tnasiJjUMMKR- DRESS GOODS, LAWNS X otic U hrbr (Wen tbtt'th fblltfVinc- ubW tUltr ku SId nolle of hit iaU&tloa to wS f b1 proof ia iptirt of hit elaio. ai tku. nl& proof will b mU tfor Clerk of DiatrUt CrtrtWbjUrCm&tyNeaTkttri7 Ht. 14,1882. Tit: Jambs Bbswss. sTaate4 Mbr Xo 37M tbr the qr Me a leva 4a raac 12v. lie staiea th foUovior. Tfleaaa to tror aU coatianotu rrldae ea aaa calUratloa of ntl Ual. rli: Rlroy Faltera. Albert C. Smith. Juha AfcCoj. Nieko laaJcmMaallofW!!. ", ao-2 S. W. SWITZER. flcw!r. Laad Oae at Hloatlarton Ntb.. HH. 4. 1SK. NoUcabharabrgiTtataat tb fcllowia--aac4 MtUcr hu 14 natSe of bU lauetloa to aaka Baal proof in fapport of aia !!. aai that M proof will b aad bafem Clerk or IKutrietCoartaiJUaCtoad W.. oa Taeaiajr Oct. 10. 1962. vis: Jobs A. Eraick. Il'd No. 43 for lb aV -c.U. thra2 aorta raax 10. wart. II ubm the following wit Wm to Brora hb coatlaaon mlJoe apun. aad eulUvaUoa afraid laad. vix: Afiraaaa O. Jackaoa.Oe.W. Ball. Chariot IUr. Adaa Saladaa, all of Aabor. Neb. &-6t . S-W.SrTITZER. fUrfstar. LaadOaea at Blooaiagtoa Nab. Sept. 4th IMS. Notice la hereby vivaa that the fbllowlas aaaad aattltr kaa llad aoticoof hit iDteaUM to aska Caal proof ia support of hit claim, aad that aaid proof will b aaaje before Clerk of Uittriet Coart Wabeter Coaat7 Neb., oa SaUr dayOct,7ta. 1SS2. tIk Dewarae F. Teanaat, H'd Mtnr No. 3992, forth rwWue. S. tows H raacellv. Uaaaaea the foilowlag witaaeeaa to proTe alt eoatinaoaa retidaaoe epos axd caltWation of laid laad. rit: llaarr J. ataarar Joka MrQailkia. Williaa HoU worth aad Risk ard L Tiakar. all of Ked aoad, jVehraaka. 5t 8. W. BWITiiR, Reciftar. Laad Osleeat Blooaiostoa Neb. Aac 17. 1SS2. Notice it hereby aires that the followioa named settler dm filed notice of hit Intention to Bake flaal proof ia ropnort of hie claim aad ae eare final entry thereof before Clera of Cbart In Webster county Nab. at hit office ia Ked CloadNeb-oa Jfoaiay Oetober 3d. lstt rii: .. Hbht t. Afaana. n'd entry No. 4078 for n,S ef awJ of see. 8 tows 2a rani 12w. lie oatoes the following wltneet ea to prora his coatinaoas rosideBce aaon, aad ealtivatioa of Mid laad. rit: frank D. Wood. Mails J. Brill. Joseph DarUoa aad Andrew Beck, all of Med Cloud. Neb. BO-3. 8. W. SWITZER, Kecbter. Land OSJca at Uloomlncton, Heb. Sept. 6, 1882. Notice is hereby giren that tho following named settler has filod notice of his intention to aakefnsJ proof in support of Lis claim, and that said proof will be suade before J. F. Uay ha. clerk dLnrict court, at Ked Cloul JVebraska. ob Saturday Oct.. 7. 1882. rit: Francis 31. Umphenoar. H'd entry No. 7661. for the w4 nwl and w2 aw Y sec. 14, tows 1 a range 12w. lie names the following witnesees to prove his continuous residence upon, aad cultivation of said laad rls: Olirer Downs, Samuel Downs. Nelson I' helps and Junes 3f arphey. all of Re-1 Cloud. Neb. S. W. SW1TZCK. Kegister. Wm. H. HOWE, AOENT FOR rcuDRatiro BffaBisi winuiaJi These mills are both solid Wheel, standard mill fully warranted first-class in every respect Also furnishes first-class METALIG PUMPS. Reference - Mitchell A Morhart, Red Cloud, Ed. Gilford, Owles. or ad dress, WM. H. HOWE, 5-3m Qpwles, Neb. The FairUaaa jtt or GATHERING CREAM FOR CREAMERY USE. Manufactured by Davis 5c Fairlamb, Dealers in creamery supplies, 170 Lake Street, Chicago. 24t. Smith Brothers announce still an other important reduction in rate of interest on time loans, f Straight nine per emu eaaaaf Mura (Jail at the Bank and leave voBrffisplication. 8-40tf. TAKB lOTICf. I have purchased the fractional sec of land laying between Peter McNitt's and the river. And the public is hereby notified not to cut any timber on the same. M. B. McNrrr. roil SCOTtwaZsvU la let rMl. Xarrmi srsM. Talraale Sstal -Ttaertv. lares UvwryaUPseilen. fytm immmm, tenat w tut aeriseisf. can sa er at 4lnet, W.I.tTlClX fO-tr aCleai, Vek. 7 Pit Cent. Honey to Loin ! Moaey to prove up with on final re ceipt, or oa deeded land at 7 per cent, aad 1-62 per cent, commission, or at straight f per cent, no commission. Jso. B. Wnxcox. CJeceawxtdoortoCtoefoeBce. 30ft tTMeagOlit. The Gatohne Stove for sale av Morhart ia the best this liabot weather Saves a safe aad Call at P. H. O'Connor, rail ftalsr ta LP, fUB t Bill Also, iaasaie Bocea for thi acco atodatioa of the fMaaiic. RED CLOUD, NCUtAA. Picture Gallery, RED CLOUD, NED. "Start &t lisire er &t rxVaz; j Lin." All kinds of pictures taken and aat isfaction guaranUed. 46-tf GIVE 11 IM A CALL. SPECIAL BARGAINS! at the Store of F.tfEWHOUSE, RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. )o( A large stock of (Jcrmaotown Wool, Zephyrs and Stocking Yarn, always on hand. AND PERCALES IN GREAT VARIETY. TOYS for the Children and Every thing ciso you need, at NEWHOUSE'S Store. m us ma dtspspsu, BALLARD'S Vegetable Mead. AfaaaJaetared aad for sale by M 8. Callard KED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. A cool refreshing seaaser drink, warranted, aarely vegetable. Sample botUee oa trial. -iSse DE.SHEREB, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. ABB BBALtS t DrugSe Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes. A full supply of .AMI'S, LAMP SHADES, WICKS. COMIW BRUSHES AC. Patrons co tulleiteJ afcd thankfully rccIed I,rrTiitln ctr.My eomi,nr'rl".e I also hare a fall aad eoaialeU stock of school books, stationery aad fhbtogiaab .Uouws. RED CLOUD. - - KB. 0) 0 O c H O o BIiA4JKiHITUUrO. to) JOffJVJVOYES Wishes to inform the public that he is prepared to do all work in his line promptly and in a Workman-like manner. ECorse-Shoeing AXD PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY. Shop north of Mitchell t Morhart 'a Store, Red Cloud. Nkb. R. L. TIISTKEEv (aeiaaartaQ.A.,BfeB.) DALR Df Parlor, Bedrosm axd arrcuES FURNITURE, BUCKETS, ChROMOS, PicrruRE Frames, Mattresses, Etc. R-s alwar es aad ed ttlaasedsft ssVert trwtke. Trie as v aay la lit Vatlry Sctwiriag ef aU at avle 4ea rcs.iIy a4 SatMaetry. lurial Bobes furnished at reasonable rates. .ED CLOUD, ... NEB. Harness Shop, er J. L- MILLER, Keeaw ecarUeeir a awc4 a fait Law ? ITARNE93. COLL.VK3, SADDLES IIOISE-BLA KETS, MllM, COMBS, 1EU3IUS HARNESS OIL. Vai eTtrytlung usually kept ia a iwt ciM ahep. r- JONES a MAGE LUMBER -DEJZEBSIX- . . - - m m mm Jew m MamaSa, UAtm, aaurvap, - - m . awaaaww araei vwaTaa a aamc RCD CLOUD m rrrrr'"' :m MT LT7MBBB A UPBCIALTY. TUB ttlXT IN THE MAKlCstT AND --afr. BOtD ATTMX LOWUTT PRIC1. JONES & MAGEE. Chicago Lumper Yard.' Rtd Gloiide Nbretsike TABD SOUTH OF HAMPTON'S ULACKSMrTH SUOP, ON MAIN fTT eonstantlv on hand an aBtoriatvut ef Limbr, I-ath hli'jrlf, rwne Wiadows, Lime, Hair, CwL nl?r, Ihtildtita: PBfr Etc, Etc Etc, S-AOtf PLATT Go TO W. Staple $ Fancy Groceries, THE IJEST TOBACCO & CIGARS IN TOWN. ALSO Choice Kut, Fruits. & Confections. Fruits and Vegdtabb 3oM THE Singer Sewing Machine: SOLD BY J. 8. NOLL, . Red Cloud- - Nebraska.- THE BEST MACHINE IN USE. All kinds of Repairs on hand. COME AND SEE ME. Op. diltf oft mmsssGm9m Meat Market Jos. OAltUEIt, Pwp. ALL KIXD5 Or Mil., auip; k Always on Hand. C- CASH TA1D FOK FAT CATTL Moshcr's old Stand 188S 1882 SPANOGLE ft FUNK, UEADQ UARTEBS FOR AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Two Doors South of Rank, BED CLOUD. NEBRASKA.. REMOVAL CHICAGO TO RED CLOUD. Immense Stock of Dry Goods, MARSH has Them. ' COME! COME! COME! Ckfcafe aad a ef fte frirfeel t m , 4 . 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