i- .sv r-ATJj- - -. . " - 'cw, 7$ 'CJLz. C j "' f-frv t ;y; y . r- &as .. iews-rr' 3-C -fc.' s- r. js.:sa ". 4 -r- fif!? - J-V V l-rte-f ,m . A- i -L Is- R h . 3 ixi-' .MPJu'iij' WniI ffi-fa - - Zi - 4f L Jfc? u ar; -&-- t .. " -5" r 4fltM 12 fJH fee jnl i As soars a. a. tU tw B St. aV ?aut7 . Hi . a T w.' - a earn irimBai aa) aa am -1C& - tS: mini - 3J9 i. a Ciiii r m- . -- - "M.I. McKtrr. FvJf. ClAtSJK. " iOCALl uore na jnr?fWexvcl to day large invoice of clock Xcwcat styles out. Call and see. MmsC. 3Bi Harm, graduate of the Conservatory of music at tauntotir Va., and having studied at Smith- Col lere, Xortbaraptou. Mass., will pre les- oMiB-vdCaland lnstruntenuTrmisic, on piano and orjran. Terms made known on application toBev.J,- K. Harris Before you buy your ctetkfn, boots and shoes, please call and see my Unes and Ret prices. J. CK Potter. Nearly all the precious gems to be ecn at Gore's jewelry store. Canned goods for sale cheap, at Mfwctt Bmx. Headdtfartenr for nice bats and bon nets at Mrs. McBride's. - QlLT ElXIC BtTTEK ox Ick, at Robv'. Go to Miner Bros, for Prints of al kinds. A new lot of watches especially adapted for railroad use, also new ty)es of gold cases at Gore's. eta arm h. A sj)lendid line of boots mvl shoes can now bo seen at J. G. Potter's. C. Putnam will deliver fresh bread to all parts of the city. Minnesota Be3t flour, HungAriim Process, for sale nt Putnam' - A. 8. Marsh has just returned from the cast with a very flno vtock of new goods. The boxes in front of March's .tore are a nuisance to pnsaera y, but when one sees the piles of goodi that ramc outoftbein, it is no more a m'nrvcl. Tlio people don't care for the boxe., it is the goods they want. If you need a good bcotor shoo go to'Porkins fc Mitchell's, they have just received a new lot and selling very low for cash.1 Remember that E. Young delivers bread for C. E. Putnam. Boxes, Boxes, Doxes, Boxes, Boxes, empty boxes at .Marsh's. - A largo assortment of fichus and tics at the lending millinery store one door north of the bunk. Buy the Chicago Cottage organ of Perkins & Mitchell, one oft ho sweetest toned organs made, and sold at very low figures. Call and see samples. , "Vo have received tho agency for a full lino or organs and pianos, includ ine the Stcinwny, Cliickcring and Knabc. SpanogJiTi Funic. Roby has tho bo apples in town only 40 cents per peck. To the fanners and people of Wcl stcr county. 1 am nwaro of this fact, thaJ am denendent on von for thn support of myself and family, and for mi reason i Keep lor saie narness, collars, whiis, tly-nets and evervthinc i Uie harness Hue which I will sell at tiring prtfk. O. G. Bobkhth. Kcw millinery and fancy goods just of Mitchell iMorhurfs. Denver and New Orleans coal, the beet in the world, for sale by Jones & Magee's lumber company, Bed Cloud. Go to Jones & Magee's Lumber Com pany tor your lumber and coal. They aro sole agents for Denver and New Orleans, coal, in Nebraska. t-f. C.X. Putnam sell tho MJuneapolis flour. If you want a good "harness to carry you through this world easy, leave your order with Roberta and in this way save money. Spanogle & Funk are agents for the Hailiday wind mills give them a call. s Lvde Halo has the acencv for Btttterick s patterns. Fine Saginaw salt, $2,00 per barrel at Miner Bro'a. For a superior quality of bread, go to the takery of C. E. Putnxm Putnam delivers bread to all parts of the city. The B. Jb M. R. R., known aa the "Burlington Roufo" offers special ad Tantages to 'travelers. See thier sdrertkemeut in this paper. full line of spring wagons and b UMkUUglU W. E U.U. 8. Qwice Hams 1C cents per pound a Miner Bro's. thai the cheapest is not but the best is always the therefore buy your harness of :.LiVMC profits is all j; ask or want. C X. Pntwsi's bread k made of Min CWtat-MiM Bale's for Buttcrick's JV. - - -t -to gat :f&jg&j$lmkm Jer i-vjl. i'v- your s r - -4 ' . "S I m.w;i . C1KIT4 :HTM1U s bom Ibr. ifce rFrlf. iioJW- v -- . i! T'LoU i -" -v -"? j :- . zz mmaammm: it jj. ':-i. rvJsy t&w- -tl atSaM .!?.. 73 teflb. w""- --;. M - Hew arriv4at daily. . flather yoar sesd corn. TW wild rrxe flieth southward. Tail plowing has been rammeauedJ OU "Sol." oo h M'Mton taward ibeeaiutor. j Oitr lumber dealers are enjryiag liTely trade; "California Jock" hvJtrtHdute! -.. IB toaWtne. JF ir fire breaks. Xword to 'wise is sufficient." Frnprovcracnts are still going on in tho vicinity of the depot. The W. C. T. U., will meet at Mrs. Warren's on Thursday next, at 3.r. m. The recent heavy rains will add ma terially to the condition of things gene rally. W. E. Thorne, of Wells, told to W. N. Richardson but week, x number of cattle. The board of county commissioners were in session a couple of days this week. Z. 0. Draper and L. M. Older, of the B. AM., called and id "howdy" last week. The cemetery grounds should be cleaned up, and a fire break surround ing it. We would like to hear from the far mer who ruined his corn this year by too much cultivating. Dave Kalcy returned from the hog market Chicago last week greatly pleased with the trip" "Yim" Laird formerly of "Yuniata," got there on first ballot, for congress man of the second district. Geo. VanWocrt, of Guide Rock, pulled our latch string last Saturday, and chatted awhile with us. O. R. Downs, is doing Kansas con siderably of late; he has several con tracts for putting down wells. Mr. Geo. Laverly, of Louisville, this state, is visiting in town, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Thomas. A party consisting of fourteen fami lies, from Iowa, arc expected here soon, and will settle on Walnut Creek. C. W. Kuloy and wife, returned from Denver and tho west, last Thursday, and report having had a splendid time. R R. Sherer, the City drug store man is selling off jit com, everything in his line, he says it is getting too wet hero. ' "Do fish perspire?" is a question now agitating scieutist. They make n man sweat who tries to catch them generally. The average life of a locomotive is only thirty years; but the average life of the driver is sixty. The engineer can jump. Clean up your yards and back alloys before the fall rains set in. It is es sential in order to preserve tho health of our village. See Marsh's new ad. He offers big inducements to all. Gentlemanly clerks, good goods and low prices, are "what knock." Wakted. Five hundred families to settle in Webster county, and convert her lands and nutritious grasses into paying dairy farms. Dr. Sherer is putting up a now corn crib on his premises in the rear of Marsh's store. John Kelrogg is doing tho carpenter work. A big cattle man from the west fed 700 head of cattle here last Saturday. They were re-loaded Sunday and went flying toward Chicago. Mr. C. W. Springer, doffed his bea ver to us last Sunday, and departed for Riverton, where ho will take charge of the schools at that place. "Dick" Story, well and favorably, known in these "diggins," came down from Denver last week to visit friends. We acknowledge a pleasant call. We are sorry to chronicle the sad event that Bro. Watkins of the Blue Hill Times, last week, in attempting to bow to three girls at once, broke his neck. Tlio ladies aid society will mcot at the residence of Mrs. S.L. West, Fri day afternoon, Oct, Cth. All the members are especially requested to be present. The woman suffrage association will meet at the residence, of Mrs. M. L. Ballard, on Friday afternoon, OcU, 13. All persons interested in the cause are invited to attend. .Mr. Gage's family we learn, are visit ing in Council BJufla, while he trans acts some ktftuese at Republican City, after which lite expect to join them St their resting place. Some of our subscribers residing in country, are complaining about reeeiviagtheOnar. We will say H leaves this oSoe mrr Thars- j2 -.fT. -- . . - - r-" -A - .J MrrjerUtoJdip. ;.. a!. AMtfcMih hta family, frfe Idaho, and on hi rturn to ibe ladmV nation, paw-cd through town Scnda-V17" fi,i0-' -srosr o? tubi juso wtkfiMl that Idaho is a fraud, an4, not Ut for a white man to lire in. The western cattle transit over the H JlH. t. a becoming immew nana oa one w 'ilSittiTMi, Tlaytng over to r2faVfKl ttock. told oa that M to 3,000 had paaMd witkia 46 houn. Onthere i Nebraska a man is con sidered Hobody until he has "killed bis man." That is where the young phy sician has the advantage over the average man by "following the star of empire." G. W. Hummel left at our office last Saturday, a sample of 8ergo mohuscs, manufactured at his factory on the south side, lie is kept busy all the time, and is making a good quality of molasses. During last month the Cirrep office sent through the post office, 530 pounds of paper, while the Argus office sent nearly as much; 521 pounds, the two mailing over a lialf ton of papers dur ing the month. W. B. Hargreavcs, Lincoln, Samuel Ledennan, St. Joe, 8. C. Sample, Omaha, H. Christie, Lincoln, John E. Owens, Brooklyn, N. Y. and August Meyer, Omaha, tarried iu town Satur. day night last. A Frenchman residing in the coun try, came to town the other day feel ing somewhat ill, complained to one ot our physicians that he had a pain in bis portmanteau, by which he meant bis chest. Show us tho man who says it never rains in the Republican valley, and we will show him that God answers the prayer of the plow, with the patter of rain drops, and that tho desert has moved westward. A gentleman from Denver last week, purchased of cx-govcrnor Garber, two lots in tho southern part of town, and will commence the erection of a car penter shop upon one of them. One, by one they come. Wanted. Parties with capital to settle in Red Cloud, and tike advant age of the natural facilities, and utilize the waters of the Republican into turn ing the machinery for immense paper and woolen factories. Beef is still so high that it is prob able that the fashiouablc fall bonnets worn by the ladies of Red Cloud, will consist of a porter-house steak trim med with a bunch of artificial roses and a few yards of ribbons. The Marquis of Lome informs the state department that ho intends to pass through the United states next month, via the B. & M. and Denver. Now, then, let's rope everything down and be in readiness for the event E. Stein au, formerly county financer of Adams county, is in town this week assisting county treasurer Bushow, in preparinghis report for settlement with the county commissioners. We have kunwn him for several years, and know him to be a correct accountant. We have been asked by several if we see any sigus of a hard winter. We have no time to look after such mat ters, but arc informed that several English lecturers threaten to visit this country, and if such bo the case, look out An inquiring subscriber who intends engaging in raising garden "truck" the coming season, asks us the easiest way to make a hot-house. We hasten to reply by saying just leave a box of matches where the baby can play with them. To the young American girls we would say, those who contemplate go ing to Europe for studying music, that Jennie Lind says America furnishes institutions just as good, and the chances of getting a nice husband much better. From an exchange we take the fol lowing recipic for preserving water melons. Give the melon three or four coats of varnish to exclude the air. The lad giving it claims the fruit is better at Christmas or New Years than when put away. C. N.King, of the Gardner. (III.,) Timet, made this office a pleasant call last Monday morning. He came in on the Kansas City train 8aday even ing from Denver, where he has been for his health. He wants to settle iu some Nebraska town. Some Red Cloud parents it is said have mated their children, a boy of six and a girl of two, for marriage in 1S98. The parents appear to be very previous. - Colic, measles, croup, and old death may havo a word to say be fore mating time comes. Moscna & Denney hava removed their office formerly over Sherwood's building, to comfortable and cosy quarters over Henry Cook's drag store. They arc a reliable firm and. are niaiwaf-ring to thawaatiof taoaa im naei ol counsel ana treatwaaU -3L. aasA frasaaoa of oaur . t f Msaflal Tialtan tkt tofil tapoti .-ka 5-Sto MOKE BAXK EXCHAXOBL vw' -s. to xra:it xoosea otrrcjiLT. C Smith of South Bro.' bank. r-lJLlt 3KtI!ittP and left tho At. for the Plotting announcement. Owing to the continued illnesa of bk brother and partner, in the National bank of iTcatrice. requiring much of his time there, and the doul of his speedy recovery, Mr. Smith conclud ei to sell cut bis business here, as the first care of both banks was too much for any one man. Their successors here will be MOSIIEK, MOOBS A OCTCALT; M aher and also Outealt are of the firm of Marsh Bro.'s, Mother k. Co., bankers of Lincoln. R 3. Moore seems not to le entirely unknown in thee parts, having placed numerous loans on real estate in this vicinity. We arc informed by Mr. Smith as we understood him that he regards the new house as in no way in ferior to the old, and that Red Cloud business interests will not at all suffer by this transaction. Mr. Smith, as yet,has only disposed of his interest here connected with the bank, but contem plates the sale of all his property, em bracing his newly built, and beautiful resideuce. We cannot restrain our regrets of Mr. Smith's departure from us, but feel that Providence doth thing well for all. The Rev. Geo. O. Ycwcr, will preach next Sabbath, morning and evening at the Congregational church. The first quarterly meeting of the year will Iks held at tho M. E. church next Saturday and Sunday, Oct., 7 and 8th. The presiding Elder.C. L. Brock way, will Imj present. W. N. Richarhson's book-keeper, Mr. B. Holcomb, is our voucher for the truthfulness that one Mr. Sander son, formerly on R. It Shcrcr's farm, iu twenty-one days cut and put up 210 tons of hay; ISO tons delivered in yard, and ballancc in the barn, one ami three-fourths mile3 distant from the field, and all was in splendid order and won the perfect satisfaction of Mr. It Saudcrbon."Bufe" savs is a wor ker. Mr. Gage, of tlio eating home, has transferred his proprietorship of said house to Mr. Joseph Swan, who also engineers the eating houso at Lincoln. Ho is making extensive and various changes about tho houe, and will soon havo it supplied with water by pipes running from tlio big new tank at the round-honsti. Lightning scenw to havo frequent occasion to manifest its powers in this vicinity of late. Monday of this week, it darted its firy tongue into a largo stack of hay on the Codman & Pres- cott sheep ranch cast of town, and kindled a fire big enough to burn fifty tons of hay. Wo hear that on the same day the wire was melted on one of tho telephones at the depot Under article 5, section 22,of tho re vised "Statoots" of "A Bachelor's Life in Uncle Sam's Service," tho gentle man who went as far east as Crete Sat urday and returned Tuesdav. has sub jected himself to a scvefo nennltv. Tho cigars arc simply an inducement to "IiuhIi" but where the order makes, and provides, that they shall be under any and nil circumstances obeyed in order to make a long story snort. it rests with the opposite gender. Mr. J. W. McLaren, of Blue Hill address and Negunda precinct, has lieen constituted bur agent for the sale of farm rights to use thoGirard, or one wire fence, in the precincts of Blue Hill and Negunda. Mr. M., has test- eu mis lence to nis entire satisfaction aoannon n ana nave nia moncr re- flindorl. In Vita nan lantnian ) V... i - . . . " . w. Hio tested cflVctuallv with forty head of grown came, caive, nones, mules and colts. He aavs: "I nut in calve at two days old that never got out once, un til I took them out lour months old one mule tried it for two weeks and gave it up," For sale at puhlic auction, in the rear of our warehouse, on Saturday, Oct., 14, 1R82. one Sweep-stake Mount ed Power and Thresher. Terms made known on day of sale. Spanogle A Funk. FKOM COWLE3. Cowles, Neb. Sept, 30, 1SS2. Ed. Ciiiet. Tho principal placo of attraction seems to be. at Gilford's cider stand. Tho enterprising firm of Ward Glover aro buying considerable grain. School commenced at this placo on Monday, the 25th insL, with Mr. Ham el, as teacher, and we think him an efficient person, and hopo our school may prosper in his charge. The hotel man, Mr. Brown, is doing nicely; gets np a good meal for -25 eta. This has been a lively day in Cowlee, two teams in town, one with a load and the other for repairs. A. J. Iteardon is the boss nimrod of ihia section, his latest achicveaents were a frog hunt. We are having lots of rain, and it brings smiles on the farmers facta. The Sev. Orr is keeping the paupers haia at the section house. Aay one hunting old maids aright do worse tkaa if they sailed to visit Cowka. 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For the (Jueen City ladies and child ren's kirt and stocking U9pndcr. Inquire of Mrs. S. W. Secly, agent, Red Cloud, Neb. Sept 13th, 1&S2. 0-4. 300 Sheep For Sale. High grade merino Ewe, by Cod man k. Prcsrott Apply to R. It Eaton Guide Rock, Neb. 5tf Final Praf Hati LsaH OS at HlMB'iBttoa h. SH-12. 113 Nolle U kervby flvr tfett tk following ! rttJr m t!J nolU of kt lalontio t MS Irul rot U Mpport of aU clrJra, car f ! vatry tfcrof bfr eUrfc f 0,9 eoart In WWtr coanty at U 8 U KJ CUa '., o Htsrir, Oct. lit. t83 via. . 8l W. Hall. fi'4 try K. 4117 for t ii r. It, Uwn 2 erta nut 10 . Ua use Ik fctUwtBc wiUf ta pro hU eontinuoM rmUap oa. aa-t eiltl-atioa ofrtM Ueii tIu AtJlaa voa. Ksram .'. jwtMi, Kobvrt ASara aat Daaitl R. tfeaaa'k.al! of lUd Ooa i. : X.h. a. -o 8. W.8WITZKK, lUcUtor. Laad oScc at Blooatactoa: Nab. Sat 16 K Nolle U hrrthf tWea that tb folluater aaiad elUar ho Sled notice of hh loUnllon t raaka Soal proofin rapport of bi claim aaj that aaid proof will b ataxia twPr Clrra of th. Ihrtrict Court Walxter eoantT at ltd Cload ab. aa Sa.ard4r Oru 2. IMS. via. ..-. 'I,ry. HM Mtir 4tS3: for tbe tVf tec. 15 town 2a ri a llweat. Haatae tbe following witaa to provabif eootlauoat refijta? aaoa. and cat U.T.,lono.f."dU?i..T,l: Charl. X. durnar. W aa l!oUwortb:HaBrr MaoraraaJIoba Jtc Qallkra. all of Kel Ciad. S 8. W. aWITZEK. UcgUur. LaaJ Oflea at BIooralBctan Stb 8apu 4. 1C Noliea ll hrrabr riven that th .ll(.. aaraedcttlrbaiCt-l notie of bl inteatioa to make final prwif in fnpport ol hi claim, and iui i3 rrool win b raa.le bafora n-rk of I'umci uourt at Ucd Clou J ab.. oa TaaaJaj Oct, 10. KC, TiK Jnhn A. FL.b H'd Xa. 32U for Iba ! .. tw2 nortb rsaca 10. wajt. He oarae tha follnwing wit- neaaioproreoueoBtloaoa raaMence apoa. aJ ealUratton ofaiJ laad.vli: Jfann4a C JakoB Uaonra W. IU1I. CTuHaa lUaaar. AJaaSj,4cn. all of Arobor. X-.b. 5-At B-W.SrTirZKR. Ragifter. LaadOCeaatUloomiagtitaXob. Sept. 4ta tJ. Notice iiherabr riven that Iba fbllowiag aaaaad aeitlar baa ftlfd aotira or aia intaatioa to make Snal proof in 'uppurt of bit elalai, aad that aaid proof will be raade bafora "Itrk of Diitriet Court Wbttr County Xab, aa SaJar U7 0ct.7th. lM2.rif; .j . .. t'ilfMBeF. Taanaat. H'd eaUTNo.39tt.fnribe iw',;.c. 2. town 2a raaga llw. Ua aaaen tha rmlowiag witaaat to prove kit eoatiBuoat rwidanca aton atd cultivation of aaid land. Tit: lleurr J. Maurar Joka McQullkia. WUIUmJIoUwortS aad Kleb' aH L Tinker, all of Red Cloud. irebraka. 551 8. W. SWITZEK. Haglatsr. Laad OBoa at nioominrton. Heb. Sert. 6, 1W2. NoUea la hereby giraa that tha following aa-aed aettltr haa f lednotlee of hi iateatioa la aaake Snal proof ia aupport of hia cUiaj. and ina ia prooi win be na4e berore J. P. Bay ha, clerk dittrirt court, at Ucl Cloud JVebraeka. vm usiwv ttv&. lv Ifw. Til; .. Jr'raaria M. Utaphenour. HV atry No. 7Cf 1. for the H and w2 aw I4 ee. If. towa 1 a rang 12w. Ilr n.imti the following witaeaaea to prove hia enntmaoua reaidaaee aton, aad caltivation of aaid land tit: Oliver Dowai. Samuel Dowaa. Nelaoa Phelpa and Jataaa Murphey. all of Red Clou 1. Seb. 5-5 6. W. 8WIT2KR, Regirter. LaaJ Oflea at nioomintton Neb. Seo. 2. 1SK. Roliee ia hereby given that tbe following naraetl lettlerhaa filed notice of hia tnteotioa to raake iaal roof in -urfMirt of hit claim anl ae care final entry thereof before Clerx of fi.art In V cbiter county Neb. at hia ofR.-r In Sted Clo.J Neb. on Sat3r.iarOctthr IH, Xi via: .. Fraok Cochrall. II a entry No. 3ii0 for ne'-f of nee. 9 tawB za ratige iuw lie aarae lae following witnea ae to prove hia eontinnoa reaidtnea aaoa. aat cultivation of -aid land, via: Ueorge W. Ball. Fritbie N. Richardwfi, Chritiopher C. Cox aad John B. Wright. all of Ked Cloud, Xb. ao-8. a. W.SWITZr.'R. Kca-uter. LaadOSlcaat Bloomiagton Neb. Sept. 23. imz. Notice it herebr given that tbe following-sa-aed aetUer kai Sled notice of hia iatentioa ta raake flaal proof ia tapaort al hi claim, aad that aale proof will be made hwfara Clerk of DietrietCoartWebatarOeaatyNaa oaSatariar Oai. tk ISO; via.- Jaaaa Barrwaa. Homaftaa4 aatry No. 3M for tha aa qt aw 15 towa 4a raaga 12w. Ilaaaaaatha fallowiaa witaeaaea u prove hU eoatiaaoaa reaideaea apaa aa4 ealtiratioa of aeid laad. via ; Klray Pattava. Alaarf C. Smith. Joha SfcCoy. Biaha Ua Yeaaaa all of Walla. S. W. 8WTTZIE. Rataetar. UaaOmeaatBlootaisatoa. Kea-apt. 21. last. MoUea t hereby five, that tha follewia aamas aatUar haa flael aatiea of hia iaUntioato make laal proof ia eappert ef hW claim. aa4 aeara taal aatry thereof, praof U a ma4e ae tara Clark of tha OUtrict Cart of Weaeter aa&WVteJmf-" -.. Thomaa R. Hora. H'4 aatry Ka. ?VX for tha aw!i ae. 22 tnwa ra raataSwaat. Ua aamea the folio wiac if aaan to prava hia aeatinaoaa reaMeare aaaa aa4 aattiraUea of aai4 Iaa4 vis. James WVArme aaursar. lleary Hkeltoa. Joka Sbeltan aa Wil Uaaa Skafar. all ef UaMc Keek Nek. 8, H.fiWITZEK, Raciaur. Smith Brothers annonnce still an other important reduction in rate of interest on time loans. Straight nine percent annual tnterat. Call at the Bank and leave your application. JMOtfl Fauna At Laat. An airreahlc drcssinrr for the hair. that will 1 stop its falling, has been long doncht for. Parker's Hair Balem- distintmished for its parity, fully sup, puas iiia want. 7 Per Cent. Money to Loan! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, or on deeded land at 7 per cent., and l-2 per cent. comaaision, or at siraigai y par cent, no coinmwuon. Jxo. K. Wnxoox. Office next door to Chief office. 30ft Th Baat Thlna; Out. The Gasoline Stove for sale by Mitchell at Morhart is the best thine for cooking aad baking in hot weather iutr iiu ctbt oeen invented, oaves fuel, saves time and does not heat np the rooan. Warranted to be safe and awomteiy non-explosive. Gall at Mitchell Morhart's hardware store ami examine the stove. 47-tf P. H. O'Connor, rra-dast IatSaa aaaamai aaaaaaraa a aaais.. EX2ZS2 ; J-- 'J '1 1 asaalli "I I" Mil al I Mil I SELLING OUT! AT PBICES THAT CANT BE -AT Till New York Clothing -AND- DRYGOODS HOUSE ! TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS! ROMEXTaflAL BROM. Oppoito Cliica'ju Lumber Yard. 8 DR. SJE-IERER, Proprietor of the Ciiy Drug Store. PCALia IB OrugSf Medicines. Paints Oils and Varnishes. A full Mipply of AMI'S, LAMP SHADES. WICKS cniv uitiMiKsAa i!M'iifr "IkI.vI o! lnVfa"j refli I alao have a full aad ooaiplele atoek of aeaael booka. atatiuaery aad pltatagrapa A taaasa. RED CLOUD. XKB. BEAT 25 H o a! 5 s H O o W FAJLIi a&. Has now Opened His Fall Stock of Goods, Consisting of , Dress goods and Dress Trimmings, Cloaks, Dolmans Ajsrx) sh A.wrs ! Clothing, Blankets. Bed Comforts. Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. Groceries, etc. ill a m a ONE PRICE AND JTJST j9lS LOW AS MON EY CAN BUY THE GOODS ! YOURS, A. S. Af. wwm r-lX TXaiamf amwawM SSSrSSSimZ 5ji? PM aawataiasaaa aaasaB WUttltW aaaaaaW 4WsjbT TaTBawaaaaaaV. Saaatawt4s i MXMRlaStiKKK3EB&mZ1KBKKKKL Jones MageeLumbe -DEALERS V LUM1ML LATH, tMWOLW, iASH. D0OKS, VXRC. 4 T RED CLOUD - NEBRASKA.' Pt LVMMEM A SfTClAVTt, T1IC RIXT IX TJIft XAKKEX Z gOU ATTHlt LOWRfT riUClt Go To W. Staple $ Fancy Groceries, TltK MST TOBACCO 4 CI0AHS IN TOWN. A!-0 Choice Nuts. Fruits. & Confections. a?4 Prase fruits and VrwtaMa V4d THKl.KNn.Ni: Singer Sewing Machine -sou)in J. 8. NOLI, Red Cloud, - jSTobrnsteia THE llEsT M. VCH INC IN 'K All kind of Repair on hand Meat Market Jos Q.XJiHKli, Prop, JUL KlSPf. or llitl:, uuitt k Always n liAND cash run for rATCArn.n, htk, txu i tn intr - u Moshcr's old Stand - Red Cloud Nek eaa-waewatawaaawawamaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aw ai t . wiu j. . j- '.! 1881 1882 SPANOGLE & FUNK, HEjlDOUAIlTKltS FOll AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Two Doors South of Bank, -RTWD CLOTJD. - iNTIITR AftlvA. Wim0Haasku. OAUTEBlmaaamr OVEN BlBaB DOOR8 f WW S. Marsh, Tou IE UUMMMffWD WAOaf; yst x- JONES & MAGlii! B. ROBY'S rox oe CmmMKn nno nxivn nkk COMK WH 'R Ml 1 Y t 1 a a wmm && j.Tv1Uf' mm m aaa-asp. way ' I BaiiBaiafl $ ' 1 1 SaaaWlf! 'PffrTTrT awKSamVaKgT -VW. PERFECTION la NASTIIrfi aaf lAXINC k aai mwW pv CHARTER OAK- STOVES And RANGES '82. .? f ifc J- Come? a--a--a--a--al-W. f t 1 I I c :m