The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 22, 1882, Image 4

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MAN ABOUT TOWN.
Lot of Boot ft Shoes' At
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Clothing and Hats cheap at
J. O. PoiTKE .
Canned food for tale cheap, at
MiauBao.
splendid lint of Prints, at
J.G.Pora's
Gilt Eoqb Buttzk ox Ice, at
Rornr'a.
Boots ft Shoe will be cold cheap for
cash at, J. G Poitbk's.
Go to Miner Bros, for Print of al
kinds.
C. Putnam will deliver fresh bread to
all parte of the city.
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Minnesota Best flour, Hungarian
Process, for sale at Putnam'
A. S. Marsh has just returned from
the oast with a very fine stock of new
goods.
The boxes in front, of Marsh's store
are a nuisance to nasscra by, but when
one sees tbe piles of goods that camej
out oi uiem, u is no more marvwi.
The people don't caro for the boxes, it
is tbe goods thoy want.
Call and see the stock and prices of
Hoots ana onoes ueiore purcnasing
eleuwhere, at J. G. Potter's.
"Remember that E. Young delivers
.bread for C. E. Putnam.
' Boxes, Boxes, Boxes, Boxes, Boxes,
"emptyboxes at Marsh's.
A largo assortment of fichua and
tic-? at thu leading millinery store one
door north of tbe bank.
J. G. Potter bos just received a large
stock of dry goods which it will pay
you to call and examine.
Koby has the boss applet in town
only 40 cents per peck.
To the farmers and people of Web
ster county. I am awaro of this fact,
that I am dependent on you for the
support of Hiyttelf and family, and for
this reason I keen for sale harness.
collars, whips, fly-nets and everything
. in the harness line which I will sell at
living profit: 0. G. Robests.
New millinery and fancy goods just
received at Miss Hales, one uoorsouta
or Mitchell & Morhart's.
Denver and New Orleans coal, the
best hi iho world, for sale by Jones k.
Magco's lumber company, Red Cloud.
Go to Jones & Magoo's Lumber Com
pany for your lumber and coal. They
are sole agents for Denver and Now
Orloans coal, in Nebraska. . t-f. .
0. E. Putnam sell the MiuneapolU
flour.
If vou 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 tho agency for
"ntit.prir.lr'n nn.ttiriii.
Fine Saginaw salt, $2,00 per barrel at
Miner liros.
For a superior quality of bread, go
to the bakery ol C JS. I'utxam
Putnam delivers bread to all parts
of the city.
Goro has just received a new invoice
of goods for the fall trade. Call aud
examine.
The.B. & M. R. R., known as the
"Burlington Route" offers special ad
vantages to travelers. See thier
advertisement in this paper.
Choice Hams 16 cents per pound a
Miner Bro's,
Remember that the cheapest is not
the best, but the best is always the
cheapest, therefore buy your harness of
Roberts. Living profits is all I ask or
want.
C. E. Putnam's bread is made of Min
neapolis flour.
Call at Miss Hale's for Buttorick's
patterns.
C. E. Putnam's is the place to get
grapes, peaehes and apples.
Go to C. E. putnam'a for
canned goods.
your
Apples 40 cents a peck at J. E
Aultz.
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A, Hopeart ohi can find-a home for the
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for liutter & Eggs. 45-tf
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$50,000 To Loan
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ako be conpktod, ad tlusfs will
look 1UC DVaiASM alxwt tlM akjaot.
C J.Darla, with J. B. HartweTl k
Co., Hastings, was 'down Monday on
busineMand called. He's the aa
jovial C. J. jCome aaisu
ThirtyCv cars constitoted tbe
freight trala on the Pacific Junction
division, U other morning, and scat
of tb can wore marked for Denver.
We metier. Hawley at tbe depot
tbe morning of the 19th inst, on his
arriral home from the X. S. coafer-
ance at Haeiings, at which time and
place he informed as, upon oar inqi-ry(ofhkre-apnointoet
to this field
of labor, in compliance with a wish,
unanimously expressed by his parish
ioners, that be might do so. Bach a
state of thtmes k pleasant to others
tlian the pastor to contemplete, and if
an instance of "how pleasant it ia for
brctJiern to dwell together in lore."
The following was omitted, in our
last week's issue: A close call was
made by the fire king Monday the 11,
for our railroad dining hall. At about
4 o'clock, p. m., the oil stove under the
big coffee tauk in the dining room ex-
ploded, and before the flames could be
extinguished, a $30 clock and some
other vajuable articles, with the coffee
tank were destroyed, and the wall in
tbe rear of, and tbe ceiling over the
site of tho stove were much demoral
ised, but will be immediately put in a
state of repairs.
Mr. E. Blackmar. formerly a mer
chant of Burr Oak, Iowa, and a friend
and the guest of Levi Moore, for a
time, was introduced to us at the de
pot last week. Mr. B. is an elderly
man and traveling for observation, for
the last few days up tbe Solomon val
ley, and then down the Republican.
When asked his opinion of the
country lie said that ho had a better
obinion of it than old Ben. Wade
seemed to have when he first visited
the valley. Ben met -a citixen and
asked what kind of countrv
this was. The man said it waa a very
good country with two exceptions.
"And what are those." said W-dn
Why said the citixen, "Good water and
good society." Ah!" said Wade.
that's all that that hell lacks."
Mr. Blackmor thought he found just
as good society in this section aa any
where he had been. We told him we
thought the angels bad been hover
ing around Red Cloud for the hut ten
or eleven years, and that they were
becoming more- and more interested.
New fall millinery goods at Mrs.
Fowler's one door north of bank.
Tho ladies are invited to call and
examine the new fall goods at the lead
ing millinery store one door north of
the bank.
The CHicaooExposmoK Will open
SepteOi. TheexhibiUon wilHw ex
ceptionaUy good this year: As usual
the Elkhart Carriage and M'fg com
pany, of Elkhart, Ind., will exhibit
thair work side by side with other
first class makers. They sell at
wholesale prices direct to tho consumer
Top buggies, $90. Three spring wag
ons, $65. Platform Wagons, $75.
Single harness, No. 1 oak leather, $8.
50 to $20. Best team harness $25.
They ship anywhere with privilege to
examine before paying; 50 page cata
logue free. Address W. B. Pratt, Se'cy
.uuwM una pnper iu wriung.
The death in Washington city late
ly of Anton le Paquet, an engraver
and die sinker at the Bureau of engra
ving and printing, revives a strange
Coincidence. Congress had voted a
medal to Abraham Lincoln, and its
completion was put into the hands of
Paquet. The work was just being fin
ished, and in Ums process of hardening
the medal, on the night .of the assassi
nation tbe die cracked completely
across the head, the course correspon
ding exactly with that of the bullet
from the pistol of the assassin Booth.
While we were -at the reunion we
met Mr. Stephens of tho Crete nurser
ies, with specimens of his trees and
fruit. We were surprised to see the
Lumbard plums he had. The trees
were planted in 74 in the sod, have
bore crops 4 or $ years. This year the
tree -bore all it can carry of very
large plums. Those we saw were
nearly as large as the most of peaches
we nave seen in this market. One
spike or cluster has 27 plums. Rem
ish beauty pears were also shown that
were1 a credit to any orchard.
Some of our locals this week saomld
nave appears in oar last iawe. bat
wereoverioohekhy the printer mnta
after tbe col a mas were JbIL
A nearly historic man was indaoe
to step into onr esace the 19 jnst. He
was uurteen years eepnty sheriff of
Maon, Mass.; .was great grandsoa of
the Mother ef thearnt asm killed in
the Revolutionary war, at Lexington.
He now lives at Denver SM and tftth
street: Mia name ia G. 8. Monroe, a
relstm ef the president Mearoe. The
name ofthe first man -shot at Turfing
tc was brt Monroe, t
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To ike "Matter te Osremewim" at
the eesitemajlali, iiiii of tie Sd
Iowa Cavalry, ai Dareaport, Iowa,
abotUJCHh8ea.'S2,itraalertW
pleaseveoftkK wy,Nadetheftv re
ferred to iatfce
eotiUedM
efa Second Iowa Cavalry Cemrads.
Dxa fioLNext lo the pkeewre of
meeting with yow, elo I iml aTaamire
ia theee tssniameee. My heart
UroUwitfceaaotieeLead ttmiean ef
affecttow reftue te he talasi, wheal
indmlgem coattmalaling all the re
memberew Jaridswy of the aatt. Te
boomlleMMtU theme for fall nhear
aal jere, beta eoarce of mfiatte de
light in otherwise teeming eolitade.
Tbe truend mithlol soldier's meat
ones of the peat, are aot dead. Yea
more, aVy never cum dk. Allow me
time to aay that should a history of
your meeting and doiaeabe written,
1 earnestly desire a eopjr. I desire to
convey if may be, my apecial expres
sion of gratitude to Warn. Myers of Co.
I, (nliaf ) '-Toad'-for his leader care,
for, and faithful service tome ea tbe
battle field, tbe day I lost my arm, and
for bis burial of the same, beneath tbe
soil of Mississippi; God moat reward
him, I never can.
To all tbe comrades I desire to aay
never for one moment have I re
lrtted any tacrifice I made in the
cause for which in common we
seen-
ficed.
nfoack a. Q4 aavsf r flariaaf la4.
Av4 Umm fararar be aia uUku haai.
in conclusion I wish to write the
name of Daniel Williams, of Co. I,
who received my dying message to my
mother had I not recovered from
that death of chloroform and also
that of Col. P. Hepburn, who was the
first man I beheld when I awoke from
that deathly sleep. God I learn has
honored him with a noble mission, and
nobly may he be enabled to fulfill it
I also send a copy of my "poem, writ
ten and rehearsed for the comrades,
lately at Grand Island, Neb. God
bless, and Guide, and teach us all, and
crown us heirs who ne'er may fall.
V. LCTZ.
REMOTSCENci5AND REGRETS
OP A 2XS IOWA CAYAUMr COSOUDI.
Two decades, and a year ago to-day,
In old camp McLellan, near Daven
port, Long the 2nd Iowa Cavalry lay.
And was the cities afternoon resort.
And soon will soma of those who yet
remain.
Again to those honored grounds resort,
To wake anew the nation's old refrain,
Of victory woo, and oldwarceues re
port. How gladly would we re-aaite with
them all,
In tbe reminescences of years ago,
And rally with them at the bugle call,
That "Thompson's Jo," each morn was
wont to blow.
But time and space, forbid to us this
boon,
And we can only join in fancy's drea:n.
Realities will pass dreams not so soon;
Things seeming real, are not all what
they seem.
But when "the boys" on the olden
grounds have met,
To bind anew the ties that once bound
them.
We must be content, to write our re
gret, That we may not share, joys that sur
round them.
And while in spirit, we gather near
them,
We think of Mary-her sister Fannie
Tbe cenes, and words that so used to
cheer them;
Their loved friend, lamented neighbor,
Annie.
And should these lines engage the
glance of one,
Who can define the former two's estate,
A Yarned service they'll to us have
done
If truthfully their addresses they'll re
late. Wilson looser Brabaker
The oyster season is upon us.
Berkley 'a new express wagon "loom
eth." . Tbe pay car tarried here shortly the
other day.
Dr. Baird visited Alma rjrptsssional
ly, this week.
What about organising a ire com
pany? Wciieed iL
The Republican valley boometh
With big hay stacks.
The Baptist made the chickens roost
high at Guide Bock last week.
The Dearer trade is becosning an
item of importance to the R. R. Co.
Big rains south and south east ofns
tbe other day dampened the parched
This weather beam a striking re
semblance to the nasi ef aa nsjtari
riot
The Rev. Geo. O.Yeieer will nroaeh
next gabhath morninf ami erasing at
tbe Ccareaajiooal search,
Ckieasicatheve shsmght from the
aeejhincaad ixitfiHri ef the
charges on the niirht of the H
that there waa an kon
tnat somewhere da the
lend. Who knows!
It was rnmored that Mr.
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ALLIANCE COUNTTjDONVEJrriON
Hooee called to order by- J. M. Stod
dard. C. C. Ceon elected to the chair.
John Osfeam, secy.
On motion tnn president nnnointei
Thomas Kennedy, Carl Gnat and .
Hmscala, com. on credentials. The
committee reported mveraUe the mi
leering named A IT knees were ermsnli
New Virginia' White Stone. Glendale,
riMsaat Dale, XL Hope, ML Yemen
and Indian Creek. On snotie the
state platform was adopted.
On motion to vote by informal bal
lot J. hi Stoddard was nominated for
representative. H. a Scott was nomi
nated for county commissioner.
On motion the following named per
sons were elected as delegates to tbe
state congressional and judicial coo
veations, to be held at Hastings Sep.
2, 27 and 28, 182.- O. W. Hummel,
Pleasant Dale, J. W. Jones. Walnut
Creek, Thad. Arnold, ML Vernon, C.
a Coon, White Stone, Carl Guest,
Glendale, O. X. Fitney, Ml Hope, L.
M. Grabill, New Virginia.
On motion it was determined to
meet ia senatorial convention at Red
Good, on Saturday, OcL 7, 1882. On
motion the following-named persons
were chosen as senatorial delegates:
Thomas Kennedy, Carl Guest, L. M.
Grabill. John Osburn, W. Thomas, H.
C. Scott, G. R. Pitney and C. C. Coon.
On motion Daniel Wagner waa ap
pointed central committeeman of
Guide Rock. C. C. Cook, Ch'm.
Ta tka Editor of Tka Csiar.
Last Saturday evening, the 16 inst.,
the westward bound passenger train
when about four and one half miles
west of Red Cloud, shook their fire
grates without shutting down the dam
per. Tho sparkes and live coals flw
out, and some of them flew twenty feet
north of the track, setting fire to the
grass in several places, and had it not
been for prompt and energetic
work on my part, putting it out, it
would have done considerable damage.
Now, is there not some way to pre
vent such lawlesness on the part of
railroad employes? I think at least
they should use ordinary precaution
to guard against setting or letting out
firsa. Respectfully,
H. W. Ross.
The Republican valley Baptist as
sociation met with the Baptist church
at Guide Rock, on Saturday BcpL 16
mi .
inst. ine introductory sermon was
preached by J. T. Miliner, of Clover
ton and other sermons followed. Let
ters were presented and mes
sengers were present from Guide Rock
Red Cloud, Union, Walnut Creek,
Riverton, Naponee, Bainbridge, Ox
ford, Industry, Beaver valley and
8berman. Sermons were preached by
Rev. Geo. W- Reed, of Gibbon, Rev.
W. R. Connelly, of Lincoln and Rev.
J. W. Osborn, of FremonL An inter
esting discussion on topics relating to
8abbath school work was listened to
on Sunday afleruoon. Two Sabbath
school Institutes will be held during
tho year, one at Riverton, and one at
Oxford led by Rev. J.N. Orion, state
8. 8. mis,ionery, sometime in Kovam-
oen une sessions of the association
were ail very interesting. Many visi
tors from abroad rero presonL The
next anniversery wjll bo held at Ara
pahoe, on Saturday before the third
Sunday in Sopt. 1383. The minutes of
tbe association are promised about the
fi rst of Dccomber. Clerk.
The Republican candidates arc being
rapidly placed in line, and the oppo
sition will doubtless soon have their
forces in array and tho political fight
will be fairly, and fully arranged for.
It seems to le pretty generally expect
ed that the fight will be a triangular,
or'iniacea, or tnppie lignL Ur in
plainer english, that the republicans,
democrats and alliancers, enter the
arena together, to antagonize each the
other, and each see who mvy win the
victory. Doubtless tho key note of
each will be "aKcfc to the party ULx a
woiuck io a tort." This rivalry
should be sharp enough, and strong
enough, to so purify the whole or in
timidate each of 'the other as to se
cure to us in any issue an honest man.
Mr. Harris is in our midst looking
after tho interests of society religiously
under the direction of, and according
to the usages and customs of the Pres
byterian church. The question arises
whether there is any good to be secur
ed to this community, through the
agency of the Presbyterian church,
that would not come to it without that
agency. If there is none, the agency
had better seek another f eld of opera
tions, if on the ether hand there are
beoette, reasonably to be hoped for
through it, that would not be realised
without it then it were foUy to waste
twto and aMant to look up other
aside. We understand tbe order to
he43eyeUtomyviaeyardandlabor"
not ia any aarticalar lecaHty ef it, hat
wnerever labor sbnad that wtR
fH tr Master; ky off yewceat,
take-right hold, like a man that i
honest, senMbU, authfsl services; ami
the promise m nay for
' JL L,
LSG.iL NOTICE.
I? tbe tbe "c&txkt court of the fifth
jndioal di-trici, ol Xebraaka, b2d ia
and for Weiater county.
To Ella M'KcbeU nca-reident V
fendantyon are hereby notified that en
the h tay of Sejember. RS2, Lafay
ette abtctteu lied h petition
yon, in the district cowrt of said
ty, the ebiset and nrayer ef which
to obtain a divorce srem yon on the
giunnii tnat yen nave wiuoUy
oned the phunttff without rood
far the period ef two ears peL also
for tbe custody ef Elmer Mitchell,
Albert F. Mitehell and Charles E.
Mitchell, Minor children.
You-are reeaiml to answer said pe
tition on or before Monday, the 4th
day of November, I&A2.
Lajmtktte Mxtckxxx.
By Kaley Bro's Flaiaiir Att'ye.
sVS
LOOK HEBE.
For tbe Queen City ladies and child
ren's skirt aud stocking eunpender.
Inquire of Mrs. 8. W. Seelv, agent.
Red Cloud, Neb. SepL 13th, 1882. 6-4.
Where did yon get that lovely dia
mond rin-? Why, at Gore's, he bes
the finest Ssphires, Rubis Garnets.
Diamonds, Turauowe, Pearls and
Onyx rings, and Jewelry you ever aaw.
Go and look at them.
Watch charms and
wholesale at Gore's.
lockets by the
Rings all the way from $0 cents
$50, at Gore's.
to
HURRAH !
Call on Moody the jeweler, he has
just received a new invoice of jewelry,
the finest in tho land. Come early and
avoid the rush.
300 Sheef For Sale.
High grade merino Ewes, by Cod
man Jc rreacott. Apply to R. B. Eaton
Guide Rock, Neb. $tf
For Salk. One fine bed room act
and span mare point's. For sale at a
hftrgatn. Inquire ofH. E. Kreuter,
Beal's house.
Final Freef Netloea.
Laad Oflea at B1tmlnrta Na. Scat. IS. IMS
Notleo li fearefcr tire that tb folloviat
aavicd Mttter h &i Boti f nHi iatratfoa l
aaka Cnal prcf in iaport of hi elaia. and
frarc final eatir thereof before rUrk of tha
eort In Wlirtr ceautr at kM la
CJonU Xefc,. aa SuanUr. Oct. Hik. 1W ria.
Fnsiel w. iiall.
Il'd entry 5o. 4117 for the tw)4 aee. 14. tavn S
aorth rane 10 wK. II naae Uie felUwiac
witoetsej to irore hi contlna-ta reeidunce a
on. and eulliratioa of -H Jlnd Tit: Adnlpaus
ttoa. MnnnJa C. JsckOB. Robert A4aioa.
ast Daaiel 1.. 8cbea-k.all of (Ut Cloa I. Xa.
6-6 6. VT.SW1TZKR. RtHr.
Laad Olea at Blooalncton Ncb HfL 4. 1M2.
Notice Uherebr riveathat tbi followla-
namil Bettlerhu filed notice ef hi iotwtion
toatitkelnal rroof in npport ol Maelain.amt
UtMki) proof will be audo before Clerk of
District Court at lied Cload eb.. as Taeadar
Ovt. 10 13S2. Ti:
Jobs A. Emlsk,
Il'dKo.Sfbrtht rri tc2i. town 2 north
rare !0. wt. Ho n&rat tbe following wit
ae to arore ki etitinou reiiieitce asoa,
ad caitiratioa cfiaU Ua.l.rlc: Jfaraa4 C.
Jaekioa. Georro '''. DII. -krle Uaaaer,
AdaJB8aladaa.au otAmhof. Xeb.
6-M .W.BVrrZKE. Ratifter.
LsedOejea at nieiateB Ifeb. Sept. 4ta ISC.
Notke la fcareby irirea that the followiRg
aaaed Mttlrr haa Sled notice ef aia iatratioa
to ak Ccal proaf ia rapport of hit claim, aad
ikat said proof will be atoda before ;crk of
ittrkt Coart Webster Coast Nab., ea Satar
darOet.7tb.lBSS.TiK IewnTne f. Tenoant,
H'd entry No. 394i. for the i!K. 3. town Ta
raagellw. lie canes the following wiinetfe
to rrore hU cAPtioaoui reaidaeo apoa acd
rulttrtion ef aaid laad. tIc Henry J. Maarar
John McQailkia. Wiitian Holjwartb aad Rica
anl L Tinker, all of 114 Cioat, JVebraoka.
65t 8. W. SW1TZER. KetUar.
Land 0ceat BlooaiinctoB Neb. A at 17. 1832.
nJSlV!tfJiS
mak Ocsl proof 1b taonort of hi rliln mmA m.
cure final entry tliereor before Clenc of (Aart
In Wetater coanty Sh. at hie eflee la Red
ClosdNeb.on ifoalay October 2d, lSSJ vis:
H d entry No. KS far nj-j of n w'.i of aee. S town
2a ranee I2w. lie aame the following witaeta
ea to proTe bis eoutinuoa re4tdace apon, aad
calUeatipfi of aaid laad. rii : rak V. Woo-lt.
Maxim J. Drill. Josnpa DrUoa aad Aad raw
Beck, all of Ked Cload. Neb.
o-S. B. W.SWITZER. Recietar,
Laad Olce at niooalcgtoa. Neb. Sept. S. 1&S2.
Notice b hereby girea that the fallowing
aaand vetllrr ho filed aotice of bit iatentiea to
Make fiaal proof ia iaport of hU eUias. aad
that aaid proof will he Bade before J. P. Bay
hi. clerk dutrict coart. at ltd L'load JTabraaka.
ea Saturday Met.. 7, 181. t:c
KrancU M. Up-.pheaoar.
IIM eatry N. 7061. for tbe -14 nw'i and w3 aw
H rc. It. town 1 u ranga lw. lie awn the
followiag witceei to rrave hi eoatioaoa
reji Jeece apoa. aad caltif atioa o( raid laad ris :
Olirer Downs, ctaaael Dewca. Neboa Fhalpa
aaa aaaea jtarpaey.au ei ivei uioaa. n9.
64 . W. bWlT7.S&. RssUter.
The Fairlanh Byateat
GATHERING CREAM
FOR
CREAMERY
USE-
Manufactured by
Davis it Fairlamb,
Deafen in creamery supplies, 170 Lake
Street, Chicago- 34L
Smith Brothers announce atill an
other ha portant reduction in rate of
interest on time loans. Straight nk
ncrcent manual intermt. Call at the
Bank aaa leave yoar apphcatton.
8-lotf.
SlraLsts 2a Set Osc.
LIvsry sal rU 3s-. JV riasma?
aa a ss san sajEsssser. ess sa a? a
teat, vTlLXTKm
-f laiGiiaSak.
7 Plr Cent Money to Lota !
Kesary toproTs n n ea faei re-
eeiniv or ea deeded band at 7 aer cesa
and 142
ssraifhtt
Jo.JL Wave.
H
P. H. O'Connor,
Ws.ta 1 4 lataf) taalr la
LPS, IBB wall
Ahe, lample Room far thecen
aanaation ef eVe nnbtic.
RED CLOUD, KEBBA3KA.
b. laossrao.
Pictiire Gallery,
red' CLOCD, xed.
etnrsthshaerwerttiyuaatSa.M
AH kinds of j4ctares taken ad sat
isfaction guaranteed. 46-tf
GIVE HIM A CALL.
SPECIAL BARGAINS!
at th Store of
F.JfEWHOUSE,
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
A large stock of Germantown Wool,
Zephyrs and Stocking Yarn, always
on hand.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS, LAWNS
AND PERCALES IN GREAT
VARIETY.
TOYS for the Children and Every
thing else you need, at
KEWIIOUSE'S Store.
CTEStlS ID IWITwIl,
BALLARD'S
Vegetable Mead.
a4 rW sale by M S. BailaM
RID CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
A aee! refraehiae eaatner drink, warrant,
arety TaaaUbU. HauU haltJea ea trial.
Vni
DTi, SHEERER,
Proprietor of the
Sity Drug Store.
ass BWALSB ss
Drusrst IViedicSnes.
faints- Oils
znd Vernlshcs,
A full Mpjly of
AMI'S, I.AMT SHAlEdt 1CK8.
COMnsUU?UKAC.
ftrr?ife vlirlti acd thankfully rartlted
'. .. . " t rf ' r"ni m"' l
X alao hare a rail aad eeaalete rtoeh of arheel
books. fUtioacry aad
paotcgraBB .MWttl-
NKB.
RED CLOUD.
CO
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CO
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JOHJfJWYES
Wishes to inform the public that he
i3 prepared to do all trork in his lino
promptly and in a Workman-Uko
manner.
Horse-Shoeing
AD
FLOW WORK A SFECIALTY.
Shop aorth of Mitchell Morhart's
Store, EroCLoTD, Hat.
K. L. TIISTKER-
tiutttmmua.A..hnmu.)
ncaixsriff -
Parlor, Bedroom
A5D rrrcH t
FURNITURE
BRACKETS, ClIROMOS,
Picture Frames,
Mattresses, Etc
alwrt ec kaa4 aa-i tHasai-! i "
ct . lftit lw a j lata &r
n-rtf ef H Viii See aeeesKl; ac
Betiteaescrr .
Turial Sohes farathl ai rsasooable
:ED CLOUD,
?W
JfT,
Harness Shop.
ar
J. L. MILLER.
MLUQ9 BTJ0Bkey Oa santaM e Sansl MM
tUXSIS8 COLLARS, HADDLEt
UOM-VLUSKT$,
etlstTaV COMBaV
MAXXtmOfL,
. .
aa
Jones MttEEUjMflER Co,
-DEJLERS JV ;
RED CLOUD NEBRASKA.
MY LUMBER A TCTALTY, THE itT 1$ THE MA RK1ST AND
jMsMPTyy n a " ISJi
Chicago Lumber Yard:
Rmvd Cloud. XffsBbrmsket.
YARD POUTH OF HAMPTON'S BLACKSMITH 81101 OS MA IN ST.
Keep
tty est hand an sortmtit tf LmWr. I-iK iiu.v.
ii i ..
1 arte
Go TO W.
reiiMtuwe, unr, iir. vfrarnu r;ir, iratHtiUf rr
PLATT & FREES, Proprietors.
Staple $ Fancy Groceries,
THE
TiiTiify-y
bv -ira A k'V''r
IXTUV'N. AU!?0
Choice Nuts Fruits & Confections.
'Fresh Fruits aad Vejubie SoM
TIIKGENTINE
Singer Sewing Machine;
SOLD BY
J. S. 11TOI.I,,
Red Cloud, - - JSTobraska.
THE BEST MACHINE IN U8i;
All kimls ofKcpairs on hand. COME AND SEE ME. Op. Chief offir
a i mmmmfmmmmimmmmrmmmmammmfimmmmmmmmimmm . ii a
MB3I jHrWiM
Jo. GAMIER, Prep. sftjfe W&5?K &&fWm$f ! - lC
ali. kistds or 9aS!, V-isV 's&PZxX -V ft il
Always on Hand.
CASH PAID FOR FAT CATTLE,
Moshcr's old Stand
!
SPANOGLE&F
HEADQUARTERS FOR
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Two Doors South of Bank,
RED CLOUD. - ISTEBBiVSILA.
Jim.'
REMOVAL
FROM-
CHICAGO TO
- AX
Immense Stock
MARSH has Them.
COME! COME! COME!
CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY
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CCtMatenaV to MiaeajnSBae Saaavs eteSS iiaSiifcwna
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JONES & MAGEE.
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B. ROBY'S
FOR-
HEST
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RED CLOUD.
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