BO RZl iramfiLysssaEESsi s?- " . '-- ' ? woa iii - k4"! - IS- ? - itt$Vwr1 ' 1' t.A5.. FtvKp? a v ''-'l.rW-J' i eTamBBBBBm, Imwaa IHI aSBmwe aw ..on rJl ajSevaa. $ 212 a p. SB, & WB.W1, Sa.a. VwaaXal wsra aawa. hga.U . sv 7s.B.t7tm Ttolfwaw M.VMrHr..K.M. MAN ABOUT TOWN. Ltoofooto8boftt J.G. OoUdbf aad Half eaaap at J.o. OiMti goodi for aala chaap, at Wa. aril a Ifo. 1 plow-salky -wita lock cotter and plow attacbmanta for twanty-aigbtdollara, SpanoglaAFuak. A aptoodid lima of Prints, at J.G.Poxnrt Gaur Hwb Bonn oa Ice, at Bosy, Drata Lawna at 61 ca&ta par yard, at Maui's. Boots k 8hoa will b aold cheap- for sash at, J. G. Porna'a. Go to Miner Bros, for Printa of al kind. 0. Putnam will delirer Drain bread to all parts of tbe city. Minnesota Beat floor, Hungarian Process, for sale at Putnam's 1600 pounds of Arbuckles coffee, at 26 cents per pound, at Massu'i. Call and see tbe stock abd prices of Boots and 8hoes before purchasing elsewhere, at J. G. Forres's. Remember that E. Young delivers triad for C. E. Putnam. J. G. Potter has just received a large stock of dry goods which it will pay you to call and examine. Roby has the boss apples in town oaly 40 cents per peck. To the farmers and people of Web star county. I am aware of this fact, that I am dependent on you for the aupport of mvself and family, and for this reason 1 keep for sale harness, collars, whips, fly-nets and everything in the harness line which I will sell at tomg profit. 0. G. Roberta. Few millinery and fancy goods just received at Miss Hale's, one door aoutb of Mitchell A Morharfs. Denver and New Orleans coal, the beat in the world, for sale by Jones k 'Matte's lumbex 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. C. E. Putnam "sell the Minneapolis flour. If you want a good harness to carry you through this world easy, leave your order with Roberts and in this way save money. Miss Lyde Hale has the agency for Butterick's patterns. Fine Saginaw salt, $2,00 per barrel at Miner Bro's. For a superior quality of bread, go to the bakery of C. . rorxAX Putnam delivers bread to all parta of the city. The B. k M. B, R., known as the "Burlington Routt)" offers special ad vantage to travelers. Sea thier advertisement in this paper. Choice Hams 16 cents par pound a Miner Bro's. Remember that the cheapest is not the best but the beat is always the casssmsJ, therefore buy your harness of Roberts. Living profits is all I ask or want. C X. Putnam's bread is made of Min naapolis flour. Call at Miss Hale's for Butterick's patterns. C. E. Pataam'a is the place to gat grapes, peaaaaa and apples. Fresh berries aad ioa oreasa at J. K. AuiW. Ge to C. X. patnasa's for your ejsjusedgooda. Aaalsa SO sects a pack at J. K . i T Butter Makers. We sell Butter Tubs and Aahtoo 'aaltfaad nay. the highest -cash price cfor Batter Een. 45-tf Ormut k Dicxnaov. $50,000 To Loan Cm Real Estate security,' at t per eaak, annual interest. No aommis aiona,atThe Webster County Bank, BadCIoud. 10-tf The pablic schools of Red Cloud will pea Moadav, SepL 4th, in a new brick building, with six, departments, under ike direction of Prof. D. J. Judson.of Iowa, and afull oorpaof able aad ax periestced assirtsnts. AfaUcoursecom maoa aohool studies will be eetabtisaed, waiah will include many of the higher tranches of study, affording to young maa aad wocaea afavorable opportu aity to fit themselves for college ar-jthe dattes of life. Prof. Judeon 'is a teach ar of large experieace aad popakrity; The district board has d4sl la ad mit into taa higher dapartasaatapila ftaaa aaaaaa of the district ai a reasoa- able taitiaa. By order of district beard. Mt,. A. J. Xrar, JJttaeaar.vf r M& 5LV-a : vr i V R t , I wtt asW- si" auWieaactioa: on .. Taaedey, flap, ttth, 18x, oa isjr farm aw ea. . towa 4, raagalO, Webster f?at S win aotia. oi uowies w' -'' ha a-Saaa ul&a. 'iatin saaes aoata or xsne Mixn, m w Laa&s' xl- -n armas - assarts JU v W aieae4 at ftstoa. Obm a mm tnm 7 i MiMr Ortw Imwi irm ....- ' il - - "- " SaXTeoTriaaSiiri voua eaMUMaaadhoalL 1 fssMaV in"i TiM 1 sim hgiasm JMBsil 'jsaf -)s- Ml rim a4aOKH - - a4iMsa. -S .A BBWBwjTeWePBBa at a taa rise. ' ' Fix ap yoar eeHasa. TbagirUfograaiag. Thefcrsaerrejoieetsu Bank ap your boasea. New corn is being ML Fall goods are arriviag . Remember tbe printer. Dusty and disagreeable. Lota of strangers in town. Time to gather sunflowers. These cool nights are refreshing. The commercial "bum" lingeretb. The new church bell pealeth music Tbe price oa pork is steadily advanc- Isueenee weather for camp aaeet- SepUesberijtbeawet beautiful fall saontk. Rev. Middleton returned cast Fri day last. Where, 0 whara, ia the pe-rairie obicken? No. I was two hours lata last Fri day night. Cut down the weeds; don't allow them to go to seed. Mr. Willis and Belknap of the B. k M., called last week. Prepare for winter; . Veaor is ia "cahoots" with the elements. "Hush, breathe it not aload," the politican is abroad in the land. The Red Cloud Reds will play with any club west of the "Big Muddy." School opened Monday with a good ly number of scholars in attendance. Putnam if having a new bake oven built on his premises at the south end. Geo. Young now runs between here and Denver, on the Kansas- City train. The koo koo of the festive prairie chicken is heard in the distant la goon. Let us hear from you correspondents from all over the county. Make it short and to tbe point. Vast herds of cattle were fed here last week at the stock yards, on their way to Chicago and Kansas City mar kets. Mr. G. W. Orr, of Thomasville, call ed the other day to view the Chief. He is a farmer and says crops never were better. Will E. Hahn, the gentlemanly State Journal tourist, invaded our sanctum last week and demanded order that is, paper order. Th fat aaa ttood oa tba snag PmI With no approMhiac shore, Asa once emUida iu Mft rttnet. Bo meror oitoros ro. He wasn't dry. The beautiful warm weather which is prevailing will do much toward ma turing the late corn, of which there is quite an acreage in the country. R. Proudfit, one of the booming business men of Guide Rock, called last week. He reports things flourish ing in his vicinity. Rans call again. The Kansas City and Denver train arrives in Red Cloud from the east at 7:40 A. M., and leaves at 8:00; from the west at 7:25 p. m., and leaves at 7:45. Those desiring to subscribe, need have no hesitancy in entering either door of our office. The cashier will usher you to the cushioned chair, and take your iron dollar and a half. Will A. Clute, a brother of ye scribe, and a land-scape crayon drawer, who drew different sketches at the reunion, tarried over night,'in Bed Cloud. He took a sketch of the new brick achool houee. Bright of my exislOce, give aie an M said a printer 2 his sweet heart 8he made, at him, and planted her MT between hie 2 ii'a which made himCV In Jonea - k Magee's coal house a fowjlaya ago, a spontaneous .fire broke out iu the bottom of the house, burn ing out quite a hole in the floor and was becoming interesting when dis covered and extinguished by the pro prietors. They were insured and will suffer no loss probably. t Kansas peaches only 12,00 a bushel. J. L. Cooper four miles west of Salem. has five hundred trees, and thinks ha will have one hundred and fifty bath- els of peaches, and they are about fair a specimen as we have seen In the " a market from abroad any where. Andy Parmer, an old time freigh conductor, and Mr. Coy, have been promoted, and will hereafter punch tickets on the Kansas (Sty and Den ver through traina. Two weeks without frost would doubtless add.millions of cora to crop of the valley, and wa should be glad to see the farmers get every bushel that th,eirlabbr can possibly secure to them lyta aid of a propitious providence What is to aa thought of a man that wiUsUpoatefawOeoaaiMibe heard fiaging "haaveais my aoeae?" -It ia said that he was oaaa a'poliucii; iiheeverruaeforocaagaia: some body ought to challenge himas a noa reaident, if he aver attempts to wta. is J, it 4 namAnFEcVlw Am ' . -" :- -i- r ..i tJ'm. M f.cattfe - Oiira Omit tefe tm tar9rm af Casta a Caaaia, of Eivsfftoa, wagrva aotiea that Mies SaaaaB.AatiwaywiU apeak at taa franklia aoanty fur oa Thursday, Sept. 21st. Sverybody ga aad hear a&daaeSuaaa. Over the oaaaa wava, And a bosae on the rolliag deep. Where taa craae aingath ia taa vat- And the bullfrosa gaatiy leap. A Cax. We desire.to aaanifost our appreciation of tbe kindness of our friends ia waiting upon Harbie during his long sickness. We are thankful for tna assistance of the people. G.W.AF.a Dow. Mr. Chapman, of the Omaha Re publican, called at this office on Sat urday, Mr. C. ia looking after tbe crumbs that may be picked up for the Republican's table, but we are of the opinion that he found the supply here rather stinted. He may, however, have had some game in view that he did not see fit to point out to other game seekers. Fred Brown, an old newspaper man, and an old acquaintance of ours, has been employed by the Gazette-Journal Company. Hastings, as their "man around town," and to settle annoying conversations that may, or are liable to come up in tbe sanctum-sanctorum. Say, Fred, did you ever shoot a barrel of ashes? To think that a city of our tise should be without a reading room, is enough to make the intelligent mind shed tears of regret. Such an insti tution tends to refinement and culture, and tends to elevate and enoble society. Can we afford to let intemperance and vice gain the upper band in this place? No, for the sake of the young we can not If we had an institution of this kind in Red Cloud, and the right kind of managers at its head, those who would work untiringly to save the young men from the low hells of ini quity and vice, what a noble thing it would be. Talk it up. Still the Iowa exchanges come in return for our CuiEF-extra, sent out to meet their Colorado excursion. Wo shall give extracts from time to time of their reports, and call attention to the influence exerted by our little ex tra effort. Wo add below names of papers received since last week: Alta Buna Vista county, Advertiser, Free Press, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Water loo Courier, Iowa Homestead and the Argo, West Union, Iowa. From the Mt Pleasant, (Iowa,) Free Press, we take the following: "At Red Cloud we had dinner, and a very pleasant reception. Carriages conveyed us around the city, it is a new town, and this year of abundent crops it is pushing. Levi Moore invi ted us to a seat in his buggy. He is an old resident for a new town, has a stock farm of 662 acres near town for sale, it has good water, 70 acres of timber, a good location and he asks but 10 per acre. But for the uncer tainty of crops in this region, Red Cloud is the beet place for business we have seen. Wife "I say John, won't you please go and subscribe for the Chief after breakfast; its the best local paper in the county. I saw a copy at Mrs yesterday, and she says they look up on it as a weekly visitor." Husband "Yes, Mary, such is the talk all over town. I will subscribe to day, but if I do, I can't get you that new Polka Dot you wanted until next week." Wife "You may defer getting the Polka Dot, and subscribe for the Chut." Husband Very well, Mary." Yes, and many more are coming in daily and having their names enrolled on the roll of honor. ' From the Waterloo Courier we taktf the following: At II o'clock on th following day we arrived at Red Cloui, Neb., where we halted for dinner. Orr train was met at tho depot by a coroet band and a large number of comffft able carriages, and were escorted tiro' the beautiful village of 1500inhabifcnts The town has two good .newspapers, the Argus and Chief; an $1,000 sjhool house; good court house, a large' rail road eating house, and is a ralroad division. The soil in the vioiaty of Bad Cloud is very fertile, the sunate . A delightful, and peaches and ipples, pears, etc, are a certain crop The population of the county is 700C" According to Mrs. C. B.Oeby's re port, she held a meeting t Guide Rock, on the 7th inst., formal a cam Daien club of 52 adult memters. A campaign committee was eleted con sisting of J. Q. Cornell, CBtis, Dr. J. E. Smith, Mrs. S.W. RoHnson and Mrs. Mary Harris. She aso reports having taken IS subscriptbns for the Woman's Herald. She vgea orgaa- ised effort everywhere, aid rehearses the Scripture injaaotioaalp those women." : TaaiblIowuasMraasloftha editor of taa Canr, RadXM, explains it self: 'I , GaamixTscxjcr Erases, l Omaha. Sent. 1. 1883. J Sou Taa Ttrlingtaa routa saver wm opaa spcaaatasaa oa Saadf, aapt. Jf. wA - wax J.?l.iALaAMr ff : 9. K, amval bran: a' ?8J "Tr-j- FK ; - -mi tt J& - f in t, oysaed last Taaaaay. All Odd Fellows of the third degree, are requested to asset at taeir aallaa Saturday night at 7:30, for taa purpose of working ia the dagraea. C. T. Pctwaji, X. G. " Woatnrt u rtar iMmpU mkm to war." Tbe prairie "schooner' ia abroad in taa land, and still people will "go west." caries xntue, wno resides away down east on the moss-back hills of the old Pine Tree state, called the otneraay. Hew out west prospect ing, and likes the looks of our young prairie state, and particularly the climate. While bis mother lives a man has one friend on earth who will not; des ert him when he is needy. Her affec tion flows from a pure fountain and ceases ouly at the ocean of eternity. Forty schoolma'ams are camping out in the woods in New Jersey, and every owl big enough to fly has retir ed to another part of the common wealth. S. Kenutzen, of Franklin county, subscribed for the Chief and was so happy over his prospects all around, that he almost weat into extacies while talking about it. In England there has been formed a society of young men whose object is the disfigurement of the female form by stays and fashionable attire. Those fellowa had better go slow. They may get themselves in trouble if they try to take the corset off a girl. There will be an ice cream festival at tbe Congregational church to night, sepi. ism, ior inc purpose oi raising money to furnish paying for the bell. We expect that the community gener ally will feel sufficiently interested in the object w attend. It is said steps will be taken here soon, composed of Red Cloud's young ladies, to organize a cooking associa tion, for the promotion of culinary knowledgo among its members. They will meet once a week and with dough, molasses, pancake batter and grease, waste flour, sugar, baking powder and salt, and adjournment each carries homo made soft soap and a pan of ginger snaps hard and soft enough for flooring tiles. The expectation is that if an epidemic of dyspepsia don't kill off the upper ten, shortly, the society will be metamorphosed into a matri mony promulgator about the holidays. We notice much comment relative to the telegraph office being so far away from the ticket office, and dining hall. Men coming off the cars, and wanting to telegraph are afraid to ven ture so far from the train for fear of be ing left, and some of the business men here, going to the ticket office, have to tramp it sixty or eighty rods to the telegraph office. It seems to us as if to business men it would be somewhat annoying, though we ourselves have but little cf that kind of business to at tend to C. W. Swenk, conductor of tho Pull man sleepers, showed us over the new car, "Rec Cloud", which is constructed on the si me plan as the Lincoln, and alternates with her, in running on the Kanssi City division, and the Pacific Junction division. There are six of these new Pullman's now on the road and ill first class, and of the latest ap proved style. The Plattsmouth tbe Red Cloud, the Riverton, the Hastings, anc the Corona. These cars are all red beauties, worthy the prida of their nune sake towns. We are favored with some rules, and SBgulauons for the government of our rchools in the future by the director, which we publish for the convenience and benefit of patrons of the school, d t th cH d .. . - . e..t , .f .. . T iocuo iui luwiio isicitutc iu tue lam- ily, and recommend they use their ut most influeucc to secure a prompt and cheerful compliance with the same. We speak from experience, when we express the belief that one half of all the annoyances of the school room in general, might be avoided if parents, and guardians, exerted themselves, and their influence as they should to have those under their care strictly loyal to tho school laws as established by those having authority. Again we say parents, think of this and do aa you would be done by if you were teachers. Go and see those new lamps just re ceived at Dr. Sherer's drug store. They are as pretty a pattern aa wa ever saw. They answer ever purpose of a spectacle. L. C Olmsted, of Inavale, left at our office Wednesday, a specimen of corn on the stalk. The largest stock was IS feet six inches in height, 8 feet nine inches from brace-roots to tip of high est ear, and 5 inches around first joint above brace-roots. Who can beat it? J. M. Hiatt of Alsaa, former editor of the Alssa Herald, was a caller at the Cnxr aaactaaa taa 13th. Mr. Hiatt is aieooaaortaa few men who are coa- of the people- Should they call aa waaH ooaaaat to AMeraey a Taa atata taaatWamtriat. Taa dssaoaratic j alaatnrt af Sad Cload praeiacty-ara hereby caQai to saaei at taa eoart acaae, ia Bad Cfoad, o aSaraay,-Ssa xttamtjy. aawBBfcg 4ss(t av vassv psaa jsssav sssv,wasasisBiiHK ajjajpaav saaa i--? nr -? i -"iZ. LBOALXOnCt. Ia taa taa district aaartaftaa sVth jaskaial district, of Vaacaaka. aaU ia aad tar Webstar eouaty. To Ua MitcaaU aoa rasideat aa ssadaatjoa are hereby notified that oa taa th day of Sepieaiber. lSS, Lafay sita Mitchell filed bis petition against yoa, ia the district court of said coun ty, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have wilfully aband oned the ptaiBtiff without good cause, for the period of two Years paU, alo for the cuttody of timer Mitchell. Albert P. Mitchell and Charles . Mitchell, Minor children. You are required to answer said pe tition oa or before Monday, the Cth day of November, Ig$2. Lafayxtte Mrrcusu By Kaley Bra's Plaintiff's Att'ys. 4 HURRAH ! Call oa Moody tho jeweler, ha has just received a new invoice of jewelry. the finest in the land. Come early and avoid the rush. Just received a car-load of Newton farm and spring wagons. Spanogle fc Funk. . LOOK HERE. For the Queen City ladies and child ren's skirt and stocking suspender. Inquire of Mrs. S. W. Seely, agent, Bed Cloud, Neb. Sept. 13th, 1832. 6-t. Final Praaf Netleaa. Laa4 0 at lUoomlagtoa Nb. 9fL 12. 1SS2 Mti U brkr firm that ih foUovtac aaS Mttlar kit lit aotle of S1 InUaUoa u Mk Saal yrof ia wp port of hi claia. m4 (rara Saal Btrr thervof for cUrk of U eoart ia WaWtr coaaty at kit ia Ka4 aa .. M HatarJar, Oct. Hla. XSSZ rit. Smml W. Hall. H'4atr7w. 4117 forth tw-i ie. 14. town: Berth raw 10 mttU IU sunw th folNwia witaatMsto pre tikeoatinasnf rlJecaap oa. aad eultiratioa f MiilUnJ via: Adolraus Boa. Maraaia C. Jackaoa. rUWrt AdMioa. aad Daaiai fc. Besaa-k.!! of lUd Cloa I. Nb. 6-5 B. W.SWiTZK, Kttr. Laa4 0aeat Dloctoa Neb. Aa. 9. 1M3. Notieaiaarbrgiva that th followln aaaaed tet:Ur ku Sl4 aotie of hU iauauoa to aiak Seal proof ia lapportof hh el aim. aad that aid proof will b mad bvfor Clerk of DUtriet Court WabatarCcantr Nab oaTaania SapUl4.lSS2.Tit: Jmss Bantu. Hoaaataad atry No. S753 for th a qr bm 15 lowa4a raaiellw. U iubm th following witaaaiea to prov hU eoatiaaoas rideio Boa aad cattivatloB of aaid Und. via: Kiror P1tra. Albert C. tsailth. John JaTeCor. Nieao- laa Yeuaa all of Wll. . bo-2 3. W. SWITZBa. Ragatter. Laad Oflea at Dloomiotton Nab.. Hept. 4. IftU. Notie it brbr lTontht th followiog BBBaad Mtllrr has filed actio of hi intention to aiak final Drtof in iBDDort oi hit claim, and that aid proof will ba mad bforo Clerk of aufcaTij. vusit m smsxu viuhtu aua vas Aaiar Oet. 10. 1SS2. Tit: Joba A. Emiek. H'd No. 8243 for tha )i te.34. tOwaJ aorth raaca id. wt. He bibm tho following wlt aetn to pro bit cootloBoa retideae upon, aad ealtiration of (aid land. Tit: Jfarand C. Jackioa. Oaorg W. Ball. Charlea Ilamr. Adam$aUdca,aIl or Am bo r. Nb. &-it S.W.B?VtfZBR. gUtr. Laad 0e at Rloomiagtoa Neb. Sept. 4th 1M1. Notice ia hereby gia tbt tho fallowing named let tier ku filed notice of hit inttatioa to make faal proof in ttipport of hit claim, aad that aaid proof will b m tie befor ;irk of DitUict Coart Webtter County Neb., oa tJatar day Oct, 7th. 18S2. rit: Uewtra F. Teaoant. H'd eatry No. 3C forth iwUite. 2. towa 2a range 11 w. Ha name th following wiia to nror hit coDtiauont rrtidene ton atd cttlttratioa of aaid land. Tit: Uatiry J. Maarar Joha McQailkin. William lloltworth aai Kich ard L Tiakar. all of Red Clou i. A'abratka. 6 5t 8. W. fiWrrZBR. KgWUr. Laad 0cat Bloomiagtoa Nab. Aag 17. 1SS2. Notice it hereby gien thtt the followiaa named aettlnr hat tied noltco of hit inUntion to make flnal proof in taprortof hit claim aad -car Snal entry thereof before Clarg of Chart ia Wabater county Sab. at hit oBc ia Had ClMdNab. on Jfonday October 2d, 1862 Tit: JitBBT St. JfAKTIB. H'd eatry No. 4073 for bK of nw'.J of tee. 8 towa Za raaajo IZw. lie name tbe following wiine cata proT hit contiaaoae rldne apoa, aad ealtiatioa of aaid land. ii: t'rnk I). Wood. Maxim J. Brill. Joeoph Daritoa aad Aad raw Bk. all of Ked Cload. eb. no 5. 8. V.8WITZEK. lUfUtar. Laad OBea at Bloomiagtoa. Hah. 8t S. 1SS2. Notice ia hereby girea that ha following aaaad tatUar hat fiiadnotiea of hit inUntion to make laal proof ia tapport of hw claim, ana that taid Praef will be made before J. P. Bay ka,elrk dutrict coart. at Ki Cload Aahraaka. oa Saturday wet.. 7. iac u: H'd eatry N. 7661. for tha H i 2 aw i tec. 14. towa 1 a raa 12w. II aamaa th followiac witaeaa to pro a hit eoBtinaoat raeideac apoa. aad ealt'Tatioa of aaid laad Tit: Oliver Dowaa. BamaaJ Down. Nateoa Phalpa aad Jaaaa atarpsey. an ot km uioaa. Jtao. S- 8. W. SWIT2ER. Kagittar. Tkit Fairl.fc Syalcai or GATHERING CREAM FOR CREAMERY USE. Manufactured by Davis 5c Fairlamb, Dealers ia creamery supplies, 170 Lake Street, Chicago. St. Smith Brothers announce still an- other important redaction in rate of interest on time loans. Straight a mt OEM annual tmerm tjaii at me Bank and leate your application. 5-rOtf. TARK HOnOS. I hare parchased the fractional t sec of land laying between Peter McKitt'a aad the river. And the public ia hereby notified not to cut any timber aathaaasae. M. B. McNrrr. vOlwwvZaklatClfai, Zawfrsrsa TaaaaHa aattai Lrvaryaml real asfsja taaaJt i Call sasrad W.Z.S7aOIa; 7 ftr Ctat Mony to Loan ! MosasytoaroTeaawkk oa taal ra eaaoroadisiiiaaadat7par caaA, aadl-O par oaat. eoaaaaiaawa, or at JjkxR.Woloo. to maafaamami CmwS wmwaXaa mmwa OWfV WaV waffawmV Wj akSUTLgv taWmfay-aBfeamaBMB,h-Bajam gr Aamaawaml mtaatwBwLr ealma' aVVVtaw' grnVVVrnfrrnvHaW 9sjaVB4SBBaT tAea-eAaaa-ay SBSmTJkaaitaajwajBff maaaaaamwa fBafs nM4V-f BBa Ta-1-...i-asss-4T-B-4-fc aiAlJai smtkasW afmttktl gW9B--iT9Bnm wamaaataV twamWat HghLkr ' WMKatfmSaaMmt. CU-" tftt laa BaML -f; aaaaaVmBam P. H. O'Connor, SaaaaBaaiaT la LMl fOB . QUIZ. BBamjajwaayw aaBBBraBw aw aewweme Also, Sample Room for the Jaoeoav- odatioa of tbe public. RED CLOUD, NXBnASXA. Picture Gallery, RED CLOUD, NEB. "Sates tks ilaisw srt lis ssktaass 5.'' All kinds of pictures taken and sat miactioa guaranteed. 4o-tf GIVE HIM A CALL, SPECIAL BiJIGAISS! at th Store of F.XEWHOUSE, RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. )o( A large stock of (Jermantown Wool, Zenhrrsand Stocking Yarn, always on band. SUMMER DRESS GOODS, LAWNS AND PERCALES IN GREAT VARIETY. TOYS for tha Children and Erary. thing else you need, at NEWHOUSE'S Store. SUBS CuTtS FOE DTOT, BALLARD'S Vegetable Mead. Jfaaafaatarwl aad far tale by M 8. CaHard RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. A aool refreshing tummer dtiak. warraatad. partly tegetabie. Sample botllaa oa iriaL -45-m Proprietor of tha City Drug Store. -Ml SSa DrugSa Medicines. Paints Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMPS, LA Mr SHADES, WICKS, COMDS BRUSHES AC. Patronage leiiciteS acd thankfally receives pftrifti'n carefw'ly cmrfvJi I alao have a fait aai aompleta 'Uok ef aeaoal boka. atatloBery eat hotgta4b Alma. KCD0LO0D. - " BlaACIUMITAIira. (o) JOHWMOYES Wiahaa to inform the public that ha ia prepared to do all work in his liaa promptly aad in a Workjaaa-lika Horse-Shoeing PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY. Shop aorth of Mitchell k Morhart's Store, Bto Cloud. Nrs. R. I TINKER (leu to O. A.Jm) DtUlXK W Parlor. Bedroom FURNITURE, BRACKETS, CHROMOt, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc CcBm alwas am aaa4 aa4 trimt4ttt atjea. Frtea aa It a aa ia tie VaKay. raaiiiaf T ail fciaea Hri aw4 aBOsjaawaVCan7 aVorial Sohaa faraished at .iZD CLOUD, FEB- Harness Shop, J. L. MILLER, KASXESaV COLLAs-l, tADDLJt. HMtaX-BaUKaJtm Minn, comm, wavmfm. HAUtXBB OIL, J a4iav4isat' o rri bd h I 5 S a AaA a i ssj Itaai aaasaBy lu emWBmBBBBBBBBJBWW-BBBWJm a. ; J'--' aj t , :m BBBBLBJgi2. j JfSSat"aBaawaawBmami Jones Ma6ee Lumber Co. DEALERS LY . aVrj-TBIBe IATM, WUNttLM-. Alf, D0012I, LtNE 4aTB( RCDOLOUD - NEBRASKA. OBY LUMBgU A UfKCtALTY, Chicago Lumber Yard; Red Cloud, WsbMsIuu YARD SOUTH OF HAMPTON'S oa hand aa asaortaiwat of Lumbar, Lath, Satftgka, JD9aaa t-wOti Go TO W. Staple $ Fancy Groceries, THE TOBACCO & CIGARS IN TOWN. ALBO Choice Nuts. Fruits 6l Confections. Freak Fruits and Vsgwtabls Sold TIIEOEN'UINK Singer Sewing Machine! SOLD BY J. 8. IV Ola I,, Red Cloud, - - 3STebraska. THE BEST MACHINE IN USE, All kiada of Repairs on hand. COME AND SEE ME. Op. dUf alia. Meat Market Jo. OAXMEX, JYb. ail Kiitvt or Hull, iiuigts k Always on Hand. CASH PAID FOR FAT CATTLE, Moshcr's old Stand 1883 1882 SPAN06LE ft FUNK, BE ADQ U ARTE liS FOR ' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Two Doors South of Rank, BED CLOUD. NEBRASKA,. RE M FOk-i CHICAGO TO RED CLOUD. -AX te hmnense Stock of Dry Goods', MARSH has Them. ' COME! COME! CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN rTY la rr aS M aW V-bS iwa4 tor swa to Um Ktm ctkt9(urnr4nL CwiMrfmfr iSJehWaw. TVTraffwl WW aBW ww. vwwbbw BBBwa Bvwew evwew wewBesemwam .aT" i ii t aw"." . Pfjt'lRjmwammelP-'aSl jTfr cp jlC "ea 5 1 Ck Z. " J r i. 5awBkaregwA m Stmt dfffk S- aswwa ''""L a . Jaf,Bt aSjSSBwVgJ "' afi TS'aTmlj BmammBiLsBWa. alme? JTaB3srBmtarrBi.fcCmC,"Sr teaaA. aa it && .L .a m S a er I aa. aaaTwa Sja ? aa. vS",M"aa3LaBBBah!AE7 IP ' l-XV."1 1 AA.Xm JBmsVt'mmCF BBJ? BV BIBkDbBT .aWBjBvB?aiBBBBBWBlm1mBBmmKXEavaWB.BBmr r"." tM WmF L tu. 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