The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 24, 1882, Image 6

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1CSS LYDE HALE,
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Alto agent for
BUTTERICK'S
PATTERKS.
laf Opposite CHicr Oilc.
F. D. Parker; & Co.,
35 HALLADAY fe7i,
Denver, Colorado,
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Abo, Sample Room for the "accom
modation of tbo public.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
Picture Gallery,
EED CLOUD, NEB.
' tii tbxltrw set tfcs fttaUaa UAm."
All kinds of picture taken and sat
afactiou guaranteed. 46-tf
1VE HIM A CALL.
Templeton Bros.,
Company,
OUIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA,
DEAI.EIU IX
LUMBER,
Building
Material
AND COAX,.
SPECIAL BARGAINS!
jit the Store of
F.NEWHOVSE,
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
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Berlin Zcphyre, Midnight Zephyrs,
Suxony wool, Shetland wool, Shet
land Flow, German town Wool
And Woolen Kniting Yarn
Hoods. Mittens, Children's
Coatu &c, Ac.,
ALL OF oim OWN MANUFACTURE.
A full line of
UOSIERv,
D-RY GOODS,
AND NOTIONS.
Alto a hrrgo nudffplcndid assortment
of TOYS aud CHRISTMAS Gift.
S. W. SBELT,
DEALKK XS-
Choic Family Groceries,
TIAS,
OOfFEES,
CANNED GOODS.
TOBACCO, CIOABS,
BREAD.
.CAKES,
P1E8.
FLOUR,
MEAL, Ac,
Fruit a Specialty.
Butter and ege taken iu exchange.
Patronage solicited. Two doore north
Smith Bro.'u Bank.'
RED CLOUD, - - - NEB.
DR. SHEEER,
Proprietor of tha
City Drug Store.
aw BBAiaa a
0rug9T Medicines.
Paints. Oils
and Varnishes,
A full supply of
rjmrs, lamp shades-,, wicks,
COMBS BRUSHES AC.
Fatreaace aoPcited abd tbankfuny raeairai.
aaPrrcript!nn carefnllr comionnw
lalae hara fill aad eeamlata ttock efaekeo
koekr, tutioaery aad vhatograahAlDEaa.
1 ED CLOUD. ... NEB-
R. L. TINKER.
(Saeeaaaerta Q. Ac Brewa.)
SCALER IS
Partor, Bedrosm
AXD- KITCI1ES.
FURNITURE,
brackets, cbkomos
Picture Fkjlmes
Mattresses, Etc.
0 a alwar ea kaaa aa4 criaaW a atart
aotir. 1'rieaaafowaaaauriatlM VaJiv.
Rc)Mina T alt kiaOa 4 amayity aati-
SataaaUxr.
Burial Robe fumUhed
ratca.
RED CLOUD, -
at raasoujDMa
- KEB.
Harness Shop
Y
J. LJWfLLER,
Scat ceaaaatlr aa a4 a fail Lk f
IalAKNE98,' COLLARS, SADDLEi
, HORSE-BLANKETS, -
VUIP3, OOMaSft., BRUSHES.
HANESjCdlL.
Ami verytbinff wBlfy:lcept m a first
v' '.ciaiss shop.
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M. B, McKitt. 1 M.
FK1DAY. .NOVEMBER 24 ,1882.
.L.THOMAS, - LeealCclter
niul Bn$inc Manager.
Ljocnl and Personal Affairs.
Nut al at That &, Frew.
Riverton appenls for help.
Next Thursday is Thanksgiving.
Stove coal at the Chicago Lumber
Yard.
Canon City coal for eale by Piatt &
Freea.
C. E. Putnam aell the Miuueapolitf
flour.
For a nice gold ring at coat, call on
Moodv.
Fine Suginaw salt 2
,er barrel .it
Miner Uro.
All kinda of fresh cmckcra cheap at
N. EoWAUDd
Pntnnm delivers bread to all pnrt
of the city.
C. E. Putnam's bread is made of Miu
ucapolis flour.
Go to C. E. putuama for
your
canned good.
Merchant, call at the Ctnzr office
for job printing.
Juukfton Coal Company coal for eale
by Piatt & Frew.
Come to Moody's jewelry store and
sec the prize castor.
Remember that E. Young delivers
bread for C. E. Putnam.
Choree dried fruits of all kinds at
N. Edwards.
Moody has the boss bracelets and
neck chains at cost.
Bring your old gold and ailveJ to
Moody and get cosh for it.
The nnmo of Gosper county has
been changed to "Garfield."
C. E. Putnam's w iha place to get
grapes, peaehes and apples.
Roby it selling choice winter apples
at 45 cents a peck $3,25 per. bbl.
7 papew Arbucklw Arioea cofiec for
$1 at Minku Buo'.
Minnesota Best flour, Hungarian
Process, for sale at Puts am's
We hare the best brand of flour at
all times on hand warranted
N. Edwards.
Fou Balk. I sccoud-hand cook
tovo and furniture .
Wji. Uosiieb.
Copt. Houchin joined the alliance
just in time to get his "tail pounded"
ngniu.
Wo invito correspondence from all
parts of the county, on topics of gener
al interest.
Any one wanting a good wind milT
on favorable icnns will do well to call
at this office.
Do you rccognizo the "sentiment"
contained in the local page of the
Chief this week.
Before you buy your clothing, boots
and shoes, please call and sec my lines
and get prices. J. G. Potter.
A farm for sale or trade. Will sell
on easy terms, or will trade for stock.
Inquire at the Post office.
The stalwart (?) form of Bro. Wat
kins, of the Blue Hill Times, was seen
on our streets last week,
Henry Cook is getting in a large lot
of goods. Some of them aro for the
Hollidays and will be nice.
Wo understand thai Messrs. Har
grayes &. Turner will open np a stack
ofdruga tn this village neat week.
There wilT be x social at Mrs E. B.
Warner's on Friday cvb Nov. 24. A
cordial invitation is extended to alL
Denver and New Orleans coal, the
best in tho world, for sale bv Jones fc
Sfagees luaafcet company, Red Cloud.
Editor Kenney went back to Iowa
'last week to help his old bourbon
friends enthuse over the recent demo
cratic victories.
We have a good stock of papers, en
velopes, card board and other supplies
on hand, and respectfully' solicit vow
orders for job wort. .
Foa Saw: Store buildincr 22xS0 and
lot occupied by the New York Cloth
ing House- Apply to Rosentuaf
liro.s. Red Cloud, Neb.
Red Cloud postoffice will be closed
November 30th, Thanksgiving day,
from 8 a. m. to 7 r. m.
M. B.McNnrP.M
Mr. 8. C. Smith, late of the banking
house of Smith Bros.,. rawT with his
family to Beatrice .laat Tuesday, His
many friends were surry to-sea hiux de
part. Tho old reHablb Chicago Lumber
ara uas a mil stock of building ma
terial, and for low prices, and good
qualities it defies competition.
If yon do not get a neat, tasty and
clean job of printing at the Chief office
od at satisfactory prices, it will cost
you; nothing. Leave your ordem
ThS the-time of year when farm
ers should house their fanning imple
Taente an prepare comfortable barn
or shads for the wintering, of stockv
Wm. Mosherha erected a buildimr
jnstsoath of the Cukf office and
opened up another meat nsarket. We
are glad to see Mr. MosUer engagsd in
business is Red Cloud again..
W.B.fcoby fcaving received a ea
lot of fine winter apples is prer-red to
fill orders Jn most, any quantity at the
lowest prices. J42
Entkalv
Ladles wishing ajarfease that com
binea novakV aWicacT and richness.
find Floraitoa ColofiMi entirely
MtamMaU amtrM
Bwatrias aniaa
doara
adta Caeto Kan. antra
Jit.ru
OwkH City arriraa
M ar
Bnn Ob uriin
dMU
V)ta M.U - arrirve
4.MTM
factory.
CMtMMi dm! MvtraUcfca. Try ft.
Moody has tWsalfctttWWnt.Ios
ra stirs wars.
For a in lit of gloves or
UllUBUt
C. Putnam will deliver freab brand to
all parta of Ik cttjr.
Moot!' is retailinjr aaaionaUe jew
dry at wholesale prices.
Bertbrsmts
for sale by
of
tobacco and cigars
X. Kowabjjb
All kinds of tnmbcr rlieaner than
ever at the Chicago Lumber ard.
Lcm Aultx is clerking for Mr.
Coon, who keeps the store ntr the de
pot.
Wc are informed that a gentleman
from Iowa will soon start a uewKtmper
at Guide Rock.
Lowing has moved his photograph
gallery to the vacant lot west of Slier
er's drug store.
Fob Sale; A brown mare seven
years old. A good roadster, and drives
cither double or single.
Finest lot of all kinds of fancy candy
for sale by N. Euwaui.
Watches, and clocks himI iwtIrv tit
ail kinds repaired at Itoites, and War
ranted to give satisfaction.
(iueensware Tlie largest and beat
assorted stock in the city, for sale
cheap at N. Eowaeiw.
A large assortment of fine ! zcplt
yr hocxls of our own make ami the la
test style at Mrs. F. ncwhousc's.
Messrs. Strohm A McKecby are en
gaged iu making out a complete ab
stract of titles of Webster county.
We want to reduco our stock before
' . : : . ..
winter sets in. Come and get our pri
ce before you buy. Piatt L Frees
Wo have just received a fine lot of
glassware, for sale cheap.
N.EJWAKl3
A fresh arrival of fine zephyrs and
Christmas toyes, and more coming all
at reduced prices at Mrs, F. Newhoti
seV. Wanted: A girl to do general
house work in a small family. Good
wages will be paid for a good and com
petent person. Enquire at the Chief
office.
Now yocr time to buy your teas as
i am eciung cneaper man ever
N EDWAKDrJ.
G. S. Albright ha3 recently estab
lished himself at Mr. ilopo's store and
is prepared to repair your watches,
clocks and jewelry in a workmanlike
manner.
It don't matter what figures other
parties make you, on a pump or a
wind mill, I will guarantee to sell for
less than they do. Call and see me.
E. M. Pkukins.
We understand that George and
John Garber will or up a full stock
of general merchandise iu the store
room formerly occupied by Mr. Auks,
about Juuuary 1st.
The burning of Riverton has served
as a warning to the business men of
Red Cloud, who now realize the im
portance of effecting an organization
of some kind to be in readiness in time
of need.
Wc wish it understood that the mor
al and christian gentleman whose
name adorns the head of this local col
umn, is responsible for tho lies that ap
pear on this page only, the first page
being in charge of another man.
John Dustin, tho gentleman from
Kansas, who was orrested last spring
for stealing a pair of horses from John
Waller, at Cowles, was tried and con
victed at the last term of the District
court and sentenced to teu yesn in
the penitentiary.
A married lady, resident of Smith
Centre, recently eloped with a "hand
somer man" taking her four children
She left aj letter for her husband, the
closing sentence of which consolingly
read. "Dont fret for the children, dar
ling, for uone of them are your;
It is pretty late in the season for
snake storiesv Snake stories arc not
fashionable this time of year, but
Mr. Van Benson, of Indian creek,
comes to tho front and says tlutt on
election day he killed five rattlers, all
in a Imnch, the largest of which meas
ured five feet aad eleven inches in
length.
It seems to be the general wish of
those who participated in the amuse
ment which resulted from the organi
zation of the last "wolf hunt," that an
other effort should be made to exter
minate the festive cyote. By all
means let the thing be done-. We are
ready to assist with our advice. Let
the watchward be "war on wolves"
and the old "general" to the front.
Bayard Taylor says, in his history of
aiumnls of the plains, that "the jack
rabbit an animal with ludecrously
long ears, the material for which
might have been better employed in
the manufacture of brains, substance
which does not enter very hugely into
the make up of a jack rabbit." Mr. Tay
lor's remarks about the jackass rabbit
might be very aptly applied to the
other jackass, at the losses end of
town, with the dtfTerence in favor of
the rabbit.
A gestlessan who has trod the gol
den sands of Colorado- fsr the last doz
en or fifteen years, and who was- on
his way east to assist his political breth
ren iu appropiately celebrating the
recent democratic victories, stopped uv
town a couple of days last week to fill
up with ye extract of sod corn and
workup Use amount of enthusiasm
test the cisssjrnstanoss seemed, to re
quires Laboring under the delusion
thatrcenipared, atae Rocky Mean
taiw whiskey, the Red kmi. "pisen
walitUemcUuav aalmted water, he
auldscd aTsoot a desen dsfals too
many, and. when, fee saet tne gcmX fall
borllkdwrsn cam of fresh oystsss a
front of Laaterbach'a rsstawtsaw, the
eoUisskm destroyed kit adredy-aaccr-taisi
equikbrioss, sad he' went down
under an avalanche ofcsntaefl bivalves,
from, which mnjsaamjat predicament
he was i waned ant led away to the
BastUeto mssata4s
taiaties of lift and the
fecta of .Kcd X&ud wkiekey.
DISTRICT COURT.
sf mm ft? tte
CIVILCAJE.
Ne. . MachvtU Nat. Bank of
Boston, vs School datrict No. 22 and
school datrict No. 63, Webster county.
Continued.
No. 2 (divorce) Velinda Feam vs
Edward T. Fearn. Decree of divorce
granted.
3 (divorce) Ida E. Devereux n
Charles Devcreux. Continued.
4. (divorce) Albert B. Trowbridge
vs Sophronia Jane Trowbridge. Con
tinued. 5. Dallas P. Newcomer vs Soloman
B. Roll re r. Continued.
C. (Appeal) Alfred White vs Geo.
W. Francis. Appeal dismissed.
7. (ApjHMl) First Nat. Bank of Wa
terloo, J ml. v P. A. Williams A. Co.
Continued.
8. Amanda dimming vs Joseph
Jacobs. Levi Moore and C. II. Potter.
Demurer utnined for Potter and
Moore, overruled as to Jacobs; Jacobs
given sixty dj& to answer.
9. Sandwich Mfg. Company vs Eliz
alwth Heberlue and K. N. Heberlee.
Continued.
10 and 11 were previously settled.
12. Jones A Magee vs Bttford UoK
comb, J. N, Converse and Jefferson
Mattix. Confirmation of sale.
13. Iowa Loan A Trut Co. vs S. L.
Milner, et al . Judgement rendered.
14. (JJivorcc) Joseph K.. Murk vs
Agnes Shirk. Continued.
15. J. L. Miller and Hugh Miner vs
E. C. Hawlcy, et al. Dismissed as to
defendent Hawley, continued as to
others.
1ft. The Chicago Burlington A Quin
cy Railroad Grantee nnd assignee of
the B. L M. R. R. Co. in Nubr. vs Web
stcr county JNebr. nnd E. II Jones
Treasurer of said county. Continued.
17. E. H, Jones, vs Isaac Downs, et
al. Judgement for plaintiffs.
18. (Foreclosure) Iowa Loau and
Trust Cympauy vs Roderick McBeth,
Continued for service.
18. Albert Hummel vs Henry Lav
erty. Dismissed.
20. bteclc & Sohnson vs Mclvin P.
Miller. Dismissed.
21. Harvey Parmer vs John It.
Lightfoot. Continued.
32. General II. Sanderson -vs J' C.
Warner. Continued.
23. Jacob Duncan vs Allcrt Henry
and Nelson Henry. Dismissed.
24. The county of Welstor, Nebras
ka, vs Sohnson & .Creps. Judgement.
25. Gustave Miller vs M. Wellington
Bird. Dismissed per stipulation.
26. (Appeal) Geo. W. Brown vs
Thad Arnold. Stricken from docket.
27. (Appeal) Charles E. Green vs
Samuel Hcaton. Appeal dismissed on
motion ofappalee.
29. Abram Kaley vs Fred Stewart
and H. B. Simons. Dismissed at plain
tiff's cost.
29 1-2 (Appeal) E. T. Fearn vs J.
W. Warren Sheriff. Dismissed at plain
tiff's cost.
30. Board of County Commissioners
Webster County vs Joseph Jacobs.
Judgment.
31.. Board ofCounty Commissioners
Webster county vs Joseph Jacobs and
E. T. Fearn. Judgment.
32. Robert E. Moore vs Edd S. Reed
and Mary F. Reed. Settled.
33k N. II. Warren A Co. vs Jacob
Wiggins, et al. Settled,
34. David Paul vR.T, Root, Con
tinued. 35. (Divorce) Lillian A. Hair vs Si
meon Hall. Decree.
30. Albert S. Hummel vs Albert S.
Granger. Verdict for plaintiff.
37. David Spanogle and Ancil L.
Funk vs John R. Holbrook. Judg
ment for plaintiff.
38. (Divorce)Lafayette Mitchell vs
Ella Mitchell. Decree.
39. John W. Schwaner vs Elizabeth
Schwaucr. Dismissed at plaintiff's
cost.
40. (Divorce) Ida B.Hollcnbeck vs
John W. Hollcnbeck. Decree.
41. Nannie Edwards vs Chas Bus
chow. Continued.
42. Maihew R. Beutly vs Edwin L.
Grubbi rtaL By default.
43. Jones fc Magee vs R. E. Link-fisld-
Continued
44. James W. Griffiths vs Mary S.L
Griffiths. Dismissed.
45. ( Divorce) Mary 8. Griffiths vs
James W. Griffiths. Decree.
49. John IT. 3feyer, adm. vs the es
tate of August Weisbrad. -Proved up.
47. Walter Chess vs Western Hard
ware Company. Garnishee answered,
and ordered to pay into-court moneys
due defendent.
48. Charles M. Barrett vr James
M. Martin. Continued.
49. Steele & Johnson vs George Bc-
man, ft aL Dismissed. - "
CRIMINAL CASES.
1. (Appeal) State of Nebraska vs
Soreu Sorenson, Continued.
2, (Indictment for assault and bat
tery) State of Nebraska vs Thad. Ar
nold, Bond forfeited.
L (.tsosnlt with intent to kill)
State of Xebasska vs Henry Laverty.
Bond forfeited.
4. (Indictment for horse stealing)
State of Nebraska vs John Dunetan.
VesdictaifgHiUy and sentenced to tea
years ia.stares pnseau
, (Iadictmcnt for selling liquors
without license) The state of Nebraska
vs H. llihser, also Jblaeoa.
Bail i W0 each, given ani
tinnsxl.
Hemry Cssi Wa the finest iTasr e
j that cam befosnd snywaerc the Kay
wmmwmmx u . . . - -
pabUcan-vailerv
This is a correct like
nr of the nrtJdinr
ntusnfthe local pjj of
the Cmtr, taken on the
aXh of lat July, at the
close of nearly year
of inctaant ncpjper
work.
And here U a picture
of the same rcntlcm.an.
taken on tho SlKh of No
vcmlr, aJUr a fou r
month 4 rci, inauuiug a
trip to the Mountain.
tiare upon tnoe pro
file, and never again tzy
that an editor don't need rest, that it
would do him no good, anyway.
NaKK1 Nor. 2Hh, 1n2. At tho
residence of J. W. Shernuod Kn. the
Itride Cither, in the citv of Red
Cloud, by Rev, Geo. O. Veaer, Mr.
Anson Htgby aiwl ilis Bern ice
A. Shemood.'ali of Red Cloud Nek
I'rcabyterian preaching lit. and 31
Sabbath at I ! a. m, and 7 1-2 r. H. at
Paator's house. Bible claw at 7 Friday
evenings. Sabbnth School at 9 1-2 a.
a, every Sabbath. Joiix K. Haukx.
A committee of ladies have made up
a programme for the meeting of the
Cold Water Army, which will be held
at the Methodist church next Sunday
at 3 P. M.
We hope to be able to interest those
who may choose to attend.
After the Iaje of four months thit
scribe has voluntarily gone ujon the
t rem! in ill of newspaper work again,
having assumed tho huMncs manage
ment of the Chief ami undertaken to
write up the local page of the same for
an indefinite length of time.
The terribly dltastrou results of the
recent elections in so many of the
heretofore strong republican states, as
well as in our own county, warns un
that so long as we value the perpetuity
of the National Government and care
for the well-being of our fellow man,
to never jeopard'nn these important
interests by intrusting the helm to
unskilled hands. To our bretheren of
tho press we send greeting. Wc have
labored and ttarved with you for
ycars, but we don't expect you to kill
the fatted texan tei;r to celebrate our
return to your uuiuriling fold. It
would be a reckless waxte ofetcer. It
would be asking to much, when we
know that you need it yourselves.
Speak of us gently tenderly, and let
us down as easily as you can.
The people of Webster county, our
neighbors nnd friends, all know us well
aud if they don't like in, why, that h
their fault, not ours. We invite :tl? our
friends, and enemies too, if they think
it'a safe, to call on xu at the old stand.
Henry Cook has one of the Ic4t se
lected stock of drug? and chemical in
the date. lie has every thing syste
mized o that it muked "it one of the
most reliable pnicei to buv drugs, and
anythiue; kept it his line tliat you can
find. If you have never been in hi-
place of busino go aiul try for your
selves. ELECTION
Abstract of Votes Cust in
at the General Election
NAMES.
CoSOKEMA.Nr--
Harmao
Moore
GovkKNoa:
aawes ........ .
Morton
rngersoll
Lieut. Govkkxoifp
Warner
Reynolds
Sec. ok Stattb?
Kogjen
Kirtley
Auditor:
Wallicas
Leach
Bealty
TkEAML'BEKr
Clark
Sturdevant .-. .
Att't GE3TMAXr
PbsreriK.
C raw font
Barnd. .r. . ,
Comr Pubuc Land:
Kendall
Madeley
Surr. Public Ikst:
Jones
Poiats
Dist. Attorxet:
Morlaa.
Abbott
Regejtt:
Gere
Barks.
Ben.
State SbkaTob:
Garber. ...........
Willsoa
Ptouddt
Chapia
Float Ketkx't:
Caapia-
LohC
. Proadfrt.
RBrKKSBjrTATIVE:
RaBsey...
Bereasea
ProaisBw. ........
Garber. ..........
Co. CoauneeiOBiEK:
Baschow
Coon.
Lohat
AxRxoutsnt
For
AgBiBSt
Smith Brosaers announcer stOi an
other important reduction in rate of
mieresv on uaee loans. mrmgiu. arae
pereatl aaaaaal taaraaf. Call at tie
Bask, aaal leave your application,
V40tL;
GR U Jones k. Magee's LnaaberCosav
samy iaT your laaaber and coaL They
are sole aceels for Denver asd Xcw
LOrlsaua aaal, in- ysWssaa, t-J.
5owiilaeaBtajcKaarranatL.
s eJasing east sale. A faH line
(ersastal
at rar-
Same st CLOAKS and P0LStA5S.
M
fU
. 205 121 20 48 GO 23 35 25 41 21 42 10 P0
12T12 46 40( 94 13 31 13 31 4 $1
Charley Fants and Frank Miller, th
bm-s who eaptnrtd ftmmfmtti hd
I shot Bdmenv rvcctTi 1,4 the re
ram uffffBJ u.r the rapntr I cs.
victjwi of the murderer. Th 2iai
t paid fr Belmont; another la-O i
Lepanlupon th orntktion oftm
merman ftetd tUi tfcry rrv aJ
lowctl tl2i for esrxciuc avnt f
the state in mukinr the arrol &.l
bringing the bodir io Lincoln. TVy
left for Hitchcock couuty hrrc a hb
eral rward h Utu oncrr4. Fruai
there the' go to Drnter. here a re
ward ofl!,OX) offcrrd by Ue Stock
menV a30ciatitn of Corado a wait
them, From DcnvtT they prvxvl
eat to I-iktn. "Can.", vhrre KatiJ
left hu hori,, and fnim there Miller
gox;- to hl ranch at Point of Rock,
where the murderer were captured.
and Fant returning to bi ranch,
nliich lies taclve lailcs notn ct of
Wa Kceny, Kanaaj.
Bur an Eclipse wind mill tho only
durable mill made. 1 will prove to
you bv actual companion, that no
per wherl fin 11, made, will do you the
service or Uud the eur of hearr
wear him! ttnr that the Eclipse will
sUnd sold by E. M. ltrkiu.
A handsome $10 caU.tr to !. given
away on the 25th of Dercmter to the
jenon buying the mwt dollar orth
of me between now and that lime, the
name of the lucky person will lo pub
lished, with their permission.
T. F. Mooily
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that tho com
miKioners of Webster county. Vb.,
will meet in icjion on Friday. Decern
her 19th. lt82, instead U on Saturday
n announced in tho publinhcd pn
ceeding of said board.
J. P. ILiviia, Co, Clerk
VAXiXi
Has
now
Dress goods and Dress Trimmings, Cloaks. Dolmans
A-ISTD SHAAVX.S !
Clothing, Blankets, Bed Comforts,
Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Groceries, etc.
Will You Come?
ONE PRICK AND .JXJST AS TLOW AS MON
EY CAN BUY THE GOODS!
RETURNS.
Webster County, Nebraska,
held on November 7, 1882.
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DEALERS IX
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bTAPLE Fancy Groceries,
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Choice Wuts. Fruits & Confections.
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Singer Sewin Machine:
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Red Cloud. - - ubruslcn.
TIIK BEST MACHINE IN V&K
All kind of Repair, on hand. CO.MK AND iKK MK. Op. CWiof &
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A. S. Marsh,
Opened His Fall Stock of Goods, Consisting of
Auction!
AUCTION,
MiMMOTU STOCK
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New York Clothing and Dry Goods
HOUSE.
CSoiisiBting of
Clothing, Dry Goods. Boots & Shoes
Hats & Cape, Trunks, Valises,
Carpets, Oil Cloths tec.
Bally A action Bale
Every Afternoon and Evening,
Until Entire Stock is Sold,
to close the business.
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