, JV-i - 1L.U. Itfa rilfr rrtiiVEM" Hi 1 nnriw n rfr"i ntfi- ;"- i-. .V 4Sjtfis?Biw A. t wwtmjwt. '--- -.-( .--'iOijVjmiHafc; 'J1&&C? - ir&jpmm su.1 j1 J' wSii & ru t i s r r M ?I Ife it P. H. O'Connor, WktaaaaJ. Mri aUtaM Da-Oar to IP, VIS k IMS. Alao, Sample Room fur lh acwm tuaiation of the public. REP CLOUD, NEBRASKA. t. f."moodyT Fractical Watchmaker and jiiiwiiiugiR All kinds of Repairing Ideally and Cheaply done with dia patch. Abjo dealer in Watchcu. Gold and Silver .Spectacles and Kvc-glasecs. CLOCKS. Musical Instruments and Silverware, all at Bottom Price. Highest Cah price paid for old Gold mid Silver. Give me a mil before buying else where S? "f the Big Watch, Main 8t. Red Cloi'd, Xr.n Templeton Bros., Company, UIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA, DKALtKB IX LUMBER, Building Material AND COAL. SPECIAL BARGAINS! at the Store of F.JiEWHOUSE, RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Berlin Zephyrs. Midnight Zephyr, Saxony wool. Shetland wool. Shet land FIo!B, Uerinuntown Wool And Woolen Kuiting Yarn Hoods. Mitten, Children's Coats Ac, &c, ALL OF our OWN MANUFACTURE. A full line of HOSIER, DRY GOODS. AND NOTIONS. Also a large and splendid assortment of TOYS and CHKISTM AS Gifts. DR. 8HERER, Proprietor tf th City Drug Store. A suLsa m Drug? Medicines. Paints Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICKS, COMBS BRUSHES AC. PalrcBace aelUUed an J tfaankfally raaalraa. Crrr5ri'ti'n rirrfn'lr rntnt"nni,lwa I alto bare a fall sad eomplats stock of aaWol bsokx. autionery anil photos raph Alouas. RED CLOUD. - NEB. R. L- TINKER. (Sawsssor to O. A..Browa)i DKALKR IS Parlor, Bedrosm AJTD XITCRKK FURNITURE, BRACKETS, CHROMOl, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. afjia aWava ea ia4 aad trimaata abort avttcv. rri: nx ion ra anr in tba Valley, ftaaavrtac at &U kir.t loas prouip'lr aad 5b:.Mr;ry. Burial Boix furnished a rtonable rstaa. RID CLOUD. - - - TUB. Harness Shop, J. L MILLER. . Ktff MMtBaSly b4 a raU Lla bT J ttAJRSESS, COLLARS, SADDLES sobse-blankets, ' sTHTM, COMBS. USH . iLiBSESSOIL, ? AAmrfKT tally kept m Ui v- - sasf soop. TWO SJOsM-XOCTn OF TItK XAKK. GO is S t . 4 " C2 'TTl - Jo g O I 3. o td GO rrr THE CHIEF. . LOCAL MATTERS. Carflolcl Pi . tJO. C. A. R. sU rrry irfbar Mend afaafaf. fcacalsr autttaf M oftisy hmiii o' Safcra las fall boob. M. B. McXtrr. . Wist. Arfj't. . irrlnl txl rtjctirt if Xst ti frm It Clnl Psct OCct. all Vail arrriraa Taparta HllfM arriaa 7:5 a. . 04) a. at. t:Ti a.aa 7 ., T: p m. (:Sft aaa 6 r.. m Ua' p. a . JA) p. m Tib! - - 12 1 p. " Iba boar abava. W0 aatriaa arftk Ctra Earn, Arrirtm - d apart Cakr Hit " arm Jarta Barr 0V arHs drtru Walla Mali - arri?a departa ill! ma! will U elossd at talrd. ftflra hnnr from 7 m u I t m f nnar Order oflr h'-iin from 7 a. ; U, 7 p. Oflea boar an SaaImr S to 9 p. ra. M. B. McVirr. r. If. FRIDAY. MARCH 16. 18S3. M. L. THOMAS, Local Editor and limine: Manager. Fresh oysters for sale at Rohy V. A great many are suffering with bad gold?. Guide Rock is afflicted with a brass band. Local items Eccm to be scarce this week. Go to Spokesficld's for cheap gro ceries. A. Kaloy receives orders for Crete Nurseries. A good article of maple syrup, cheap at Roby's. Pure comb honey at Roby's. Tfie beet made it. Crete Nurseries furnish anything from a roce to a ?hade tree. For the very best good, full weights and measures. Go to Roby's. Mr. J, W. Warren will go lo next week on a visit to relatives. Iowa A few cases of measles are reported in the town and country adjacent. BARGAINS, BIG BARGAINS in everything you want, at J. G. rotters Born On Saturday. March 10th, to) lion. Joseph uarocr anu wile, a HntlM T 200 bushels seed barley for sale by G. W. Francis, on sec. 25, T. 3, R. 1 0 A young man in this town horrown black ink to color his mustache with. Spokesfield keeps good groceries and sell them cheap. Call at Putnam's old stand. tf Elder Yeiser, we are sorry to say, is having a long and distressing spell of sickness For Sale: 150 ton of German Mil let, for sale by Ira Sleeper, Red Cloud Neb. 23tf. There have been several law Miit in the count' court and before the justi ce?, of late. Taxes will soon become delinquent, and in this ret-pect will not be unlike manv of our bub.cribcra. Hurrah! Hurrah!! for the worth of your money, you will get at etwt pri ces at J. G. rotter J. S. Ruthrock hns purchased 'f O'Connor's saloon and will continifo 1..1 ItllclKAO .. tlia o. .... . .1.. ..n V IMV LrilOlllD 411. win HtlillC JHMIV. For Rr.ST A farm of about 55 acie of improved land. Call on Span ogle it Funk, Red Cloud, Nub. JG-tf. Mr. M. P. Hurd of Cowle. was in town last week and ordered a supply of horse programs at the Chief office. Denver and New Orleans coal, the best in the world, for wile by Jones it Magec's lumber company, Red Cloud. In the demolishing of the old ng of the old stond ,s. c . , . . . ' . . e.. ,J ft Saturday to renew his subscru -, another of the old. ., . ... . y to the Chief. InjU!tice to Mr. ;n swept juvjiv. f P , .. r 4 - ncv w feel called upon to sav tin ktore on the corner, land-marks has been The Guide Rock Signal comes to us printed upside down and wrong end to. What is the matter, Brother Ncwmey er? A good town property in Rich Hill, Mo. for sale or trade for property in Webster county. Call at the Chief of fice. Anyone having farms to rent will do well to insert a local in the Chief, as wc frequently hear inquiries for them. It would seem that there is enough Tevity in Justice Gump's court to ren der a conviction therein almost a pleasure. For Sale: A buggy and single har ness, cheap. Call at the Chief office. Somebody ill get a bargain for they nro going to be sold. L. Ban in has purchased the lot occu pied by Mr. Seely, and, we under stand, will erect a large and substan tial building on the same. Mr. A. L. Burton, oue of the early settlers of Webster county, now resid ing in York state, has ordered the Chief sent to his address. Go to Jones & Magec's Lumber Com pany for your lumber and coal. They are sole agents for Denver and New Orleans coal, iu Nebraska. t-f. We would advise the farmers to sow and plant abundantly, tend their crop well and leave the result to the Al mighty and the weather prophets Seward Garber came up from Oma ha last Saturday to spend a few day under the parental roof-tree. He look ad natural as life, but has grown mu taller. - Patent medicine men. quack doctors and other travelling humbugs, when they strike this officp for.cheap adver tising, iind that they are barking up the wrong tree. For Sauk. A good farm of one hundred sad sixty acres, with running water and improvements. Only a short dutance from Red Cloud. Price sixteen hundred dollars. Inquire at the Chief office. Frank James will appear before the court gin iii June. This time on charge otthe Murder of cashier Sheets at the Gallatin bank robbery in 1869, and also conductor WeatffcU at the i & Wiustw JtW5.W J681. I Guard yoar property sgauist prairit Andy Clote hM togsged to work on the Opposition Weekiy.m' The oldier's re nnion will commence at Hastings Sept. 3rd 1852. Several parties were in ton to pror up on their land, last Saturday. A prairie fire raged northwest o. town last Tuesday and Wednesday Shoe hammers are lower, and the demand is not so great as it was last week. Dr. Wclicr has decided that he will not engage iu the drug busince in Red Cloud. Mr. Kirk, baggage master on the B. &. M. railroad, will more to Washing ton Territory ioon. We learn that H. C. Scott, resi.Iin on Indian creek, lost ail hit hay atd stable by prairie fire last Tuesday Delegates to the convention will ap ply lo E. B. Stevenson, at Hauling, for reduced iv.il road fare, two dollars. For trenmlutiHncM. wakefulness, diz ziness, and lack of energy, a rnit val uable remedy is Brown's Iron Bitters. Hon. C. H. Tanner, one of the prom inent attorneys of Hasting", waa a very plcnsant caller at this office last week. Ladies and all aufTereri of npiiralpa, hteria, and kindred complaint, will find without a rival Brown's Iron Bit ters. The total erlipic of the sun on the Cth of next May will lat fix minute. The eclipse w ill not be visible in this part of the world. We take back what we aid nlwwt the profesaor last week. Wc uncondi tionally take it bark, becauae a mem ler of the school board assures us that he is regular Thoae in need of home programs will do well to call at the Chief office, as we are well supplied with very fin cuts of different styles, and can get out a neat and attractive poster. Pensioners who have heretofore re ceived twenty four dollars per month will Jiow receive thirtv. biuI fhnao whn hurve received eighteen dollars will nnw now receive twenty month. four dollars per Now is the time to work up an inter est in county fair matters. We hope the farmers and others will take hold of the matter and resurrect the old ag ricultural society that has laid dor mant so long. The Presbyterian Ladie. will give a festival at the Mission Chappel south of Jackon's grove, Tuesday evening March 19th. Supper 25cls. Children, half price. Everybody cordially invi ted to attend. Matt. Simmermnn, one of the cow boys who murdered Jack Woods, at Mindeu last fall, nnd who was sen tenced to be hanged, has applied to the governor for commutation of sen tence to imprisonment for life. Webster county receives fifteen hun dred dollar per year for saloon licen i aes How much it coats tho ronntv al itoti in tl.af tZn.n tn ...v.A... erm a..... dvu ... .iini, iiiiu hi iji j?v;i;(iic niinal ejises arising from the sale of liquors within the county, affiant saitl not. Mr. R. F. Simnnton. of Superior, vis ited our town last week to make ar rangements to hold a National Reform Convention. The convention will lc held on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 27th and 28th of this month, at the M. E. church. Mr. Ed. Keency, of Cowles, called nlion Kee- pon to sav that he is not related in any way to the lop eared galoot of the same name at the lower'end of town. Bo careful of your stoves. Wc awoke the other night to find the room so full of coal gas, escaped from the base burner, as to almost render us in sensible. We shudder when we con template the terrible loss the country might have sustained but for that op portune awakening before it was ever lastingly too late. Under the United States law a pul lisher of a newspaper is not obliged to stop the paper of any subscriber until all arrearges are paid. It makes no difference whether the paper is 't.iken from the office or not, the publisher can collect pay for it until all arreara ges are paid. Subscribers in arrears who have no property liable to attach ment and decline to pay can be arrest ed for fraud. Those having timber claims to plant will find it much safer and cheaper in the long run to plant nursery grown trees rather than seeds, cuttings or sand bar sprouts. One of the trees proving mojt satisfactory is the nh. Planted on our prairies, it endures more draught and neglect than any other tree, and makes a valuable tim Ier. Crete Nurseries of this state of fer 27000 ashs carefully grown in nur- serv for twenty seven dollars. Their assortment of fruit trees) juid plants is tho best in the state. Last Monday we were approached insinuatingly by a slick tongued pat ent medicine man who wanted twenty dollars worth of advertising for fifteen dollars. We informed hire that we did not contract foreign advertise ments at a less rate than wq charged our home merchants, and that il he did not choose to pr our price he could go elsewhere. He replied that the Argva contracted to do tne adver tising for ten dollars. We assured him that iftheitrjtts man saw fit to thus discriminate in favor of foreign adver tisers as against our home busin men, it was none of our funeral, that we did not do business in that way, that no foreign ra could gat space in our paper at a leas rate than we charged hoot deadest and h sadly and tilsmtly stole away. The aesertionoftbewkitsHivered!:. ar at the lower end of town that be had it in his power at one time to cloe the Chief office by virtue of a mort gage, is a falsehood worthy of the source from which it eminztcd. It U true that he ancakitiscJy purchased a ?C of a few hundred dollars given bv Mr. Lulz. and it i aUo tme that the day after he came in po-- ofitwe furnished Mr. LuU the money and he paid it off. The hen on the office, if there waa any lien, could only be on the intercut owned by Mr Lutx, and not on the half owned by u. and a we ha1 posaewion it woo Id im- ply have lceii an irnpoMtbihty for him to cloe it up or even interfere with the issuing of a single number of the pa per. So much for the lying imiuua tion of a contemptible sneak. c mild weather of the pset few Tayn remind us that spring will foon be here, and lhat we need & few tree? and planU. Instead of ordering of some travelling aent we have decided to give our order diret t to the well ei tahlitdicd Crete Nurecries, and feel sure that we will be better served than by through aome unknown agent. Thr nearest large nursery iu Nebraska i lhat located at Crete, their grounds compriMin;; three hundred and ninety acres, of which sixty-eix acre arc iu orchards and aiiMll fruits, and one hun dred devoted to growing trees and plant, selected with special reference to the want of the home tr.ule and adapt ability to the climate. Located as it is on this line of road, slock will reach purchasers in a few hour, thus avoiding delays and exposure of tree purchased by distant growers. We hope to see thi establishment well patronized tips pring. Send pos tal card for catalogues and price lUt. At a special meeting of Garfield Po?t bumbcr eighty G. A. R. ihe follotving resolutions were unanimously adopted. Wherrat It has pleased the Supreme commander of the universe to sum mons our late comrade. W. W. Harvey to that rendezvous to which all mutt go, and, Whereas His unsullied record of a soldier's life proves him a northy and honored member of Garfield rot No. 80, therefore be it Resolved Whilcvwe deeply deplore his early departure from our ranks to answer to that great ro Cft of him who does all things well, we submis sively bow to the divine command. Jieaolrrd That wc hereby extend our heartfelt sympathy to the-bcrcaved family anil relatives who have so sud denly been called to mourn for a loved one. Re-ilcrd That the.e resolutions be spread upon the records of this post. and a copy be sent to the family of our late comrade, and that they bo pub lished in the Webster Co. Argus and Red Cloud Chief. r M. B. McNitt. Committee J. A. Tullrv. (J. L. Miller. Notice. The Whitcotone Alliance will meet at the school house in Dist, number 7G. in Garfield precinct t 7 r M., Thurwlay March 22nd. Special business of vasi importance will be in order, and it is hoped that many alli ance members will be present. We mean bu:nc.-s. F. Hocchin, C. C. Coov, Secretary. President. Sabbath School Convention. The twelfth Sunday tchool District comprising Harlan, Franklin and Webfter counties, will hold a conven tion at Fmnklin, Wednesday anil Thursday, March 2Sth and 2Dth. Pkookam. 1 Devotional Exercises Rev J K Harris, Red Cloud. Appointment of Committees, Busine.-s &c Address of Welcome Prof Bar ber, Fr.mktin. Response Prof A. L. Funk, Red Cloud, and others. Reports of Corresiotiding Secre 4 5 taries How to enlist the parents in Sun day School work. Rev T A Hum iiton, Bloomiugton. Evening 7 o'clock. Song Servae Led by Rev. Coruetr Republican City. Address Prof Allen, of Bloom iugton. Relation of the Pastor to the S. S Rev Hobson, Orleans. Why, When and How E. B. Ste venson, Hastings. Thursday morning, 9 o'clock Devotional Exercises Rev A. N. Dean, Bloomiugton. Reports of Committees and per manent Organization. How to retain the Young Teo plo iu the S. 8. Mrs. E. B. Steven son, Hastings. Paper, Work done. Work to do and how to do it Dr. J. E. Smith, Guide Rock. Reports of S. S., their condition wants &c Recess Afternoon, 2 o'clock Prayer ami Song. 1 1 1 a 3. Question Drawer. Children's Meeting Conducted by Mrs. E B Stevenson) Hastings. Evening, 7 o clock. Praise Service S W Switzer. 1 Bloomington. 2 Rev J. D. Stewart, Hastings. 3 Closing Words. Bring bible, note book and pencil Gospel Hymns combined will be used. m Look Here. If you waut fruit or forest trees call at the new grocery store in Putnam's old stand. Ha means business. Brick f Brick ! ! We wish to say to the citizens of Red Cloud and vicinitv that we have on hand a tew thousand brick for sale. and expect soon to commence making on a larger scale, and hope to meet the demands of all partiea with & eood quality of brick. Yard north of Red Cloud, about oue snile. Respectfully, 2w W. H. Luicow Soy. rr Th Oh tf. For threw years the farmers of lea vale have bvta agitating the subject of a cheeae fxrtorr. but many oiutic) have prevented the dcwinu rralt Lt car wc became waJai: persua ded" lhat a creamery ihe c?rcct thing, but e are an original jo ple in thi prt of the countv and do not like to folio- a le.tder, therefore hart, continued ocr aiuuoa ootil it ha led to ucra. Mr J O. Chamberlain, an experi enced dairyman from the Western Re serve Ohio, is going Into the tujint here. The buiidtn- now i tn prrw of erection. In dimention are to be 40x20. with a wing on each Ws prob ably lux2). The factory w to be fio-u-hed ao that cheese making ca com mence next month. Already the milk of three hundred cows ha been promised and he :a rvw ccniug acce-Mouj ctery day. Wr think there is no doubt that cheese will be more remunerative than UitU'r for it is now the ame price per pound and the ntilk that mil make one pound of butter will make three of chew. Wc intend to rnie our calves, and don'l mean to starve them ei ther. We ha!l feed them milk a few week, and then whey and tl.t eed The time n p.n: when a cow can do nothing in the course of a year, 1ml raie a calf, and it h uuco-ary they nhuuld make themrvlves more uofu! pecuniarily, in order that the fanners shall not Ik? so impecunious. Mr. Quaid bought ten cons lost week for the benefit of the cheese factory Week before List over a thousand dollars worth of hog-i were bold from this place. The schools in thi.' part of the coun ty have been micccmUiI and arc closed. or near their close. Betsev. 2TotI:t cf AyfdzrAsz f:r Zrzz'.'z ?cralt. Notice is hereby given lhat on the 12th day of March, ISi3, R. K. Sherer filed hia petition praying for permit lo sell liquors for medicinal, mechanical ami chemical purposes in the village of Red Cloud, Neb. That March 20th 1SS3. at the regular time and place of meeting has U'en dc-iirnaled by the ioard of trustees for the hearing of any vnd jII objections, protests or remon strances tiled. 32-2t Edwin C. Hawkey, Clerk. Notice of Application for Uoenae. Notice is hereby given thai m ihe Sth day of March, 1S."J, J, S Ruthrock tiled his petition praying (fit license lo sell spirituous, vinous and mall liquors in the village ol Red Cloud, Neb. That March 291 h, 1S3, at the regular time and place of meeting ha, been desig nated by the Board of Trustees for the hearing of any and all objections, pro tcMs and remonstrances filed. 32-21 Edwin C. Hawley, Clork. Notice of Application for License Notice i-hereby given that on the 8th day of March, 1SS3. N'-phile Loiig liu tiled his petition praying for license t- hell piritiu, miioih and mult li quors in the village of Red Cloud, Neb That March 2'Jth, lv), at the tegular time and place f meeting has Ix-oti designated by the Board of Trustee for the hearing of any and all objuc-timl-, piote-ts or remonstrance filed. S2-2t Edwin C. H.uvi.ey. Clerk. For Sale. I will offer ut private f.iie twenty to twentv live head of ef,od work hote on or before March 25th. lir p.-titicu-lara enquire at olhte of Jones fc Ma gee. W. 11. Gom.E. -I - - . - ! Cows Wanted. I can pi ice 150 iow in the hands ol good farmer., either on share or Mated price per cow. o they will pay 25 to So per cent, on their value. Par ties having giKnl cons to let a above, uracil. should (.all on or nddre-"', .1. O. CltAMIIKKMK, Prnpaietor Inavale Cheese Factory, 3 1 12 luavale, Neb. Proposal For Bids. Sealed bids will be received by the Slate Bank of Red Cloud until Mn'r. 1 1. ISS3, at 4 oVhx-k l. M.. for the ere lion of a tno story brick buiMing 51 a 1 00 feet, according to plans and .pcoirUa lions which can be seen at the State Hank of Red Cloud. Red Cloud Neb. Riitht is reserved to reject any and all bids. Levi MooliR, President. Stewart Albright hn. moved hi jew elry atore to the room formerly occu pied by F. II. Cfrre. I dotr cast of jjtntc Bank, where he will bo plen.cd to !ee nil hi eu$tonier,s ami friends He h:i engaged Mr. J S. Hojk; well known here a. the bet workman in the valley, to take charge of his work, and .u" mar depend upon having your work well and promptly done. Call and see hi new stock of watches, clock., and jewelry, and if you arc in need of anything in hi.s line you will buy, for the prices cannot help but please you. a A7cxciClT$7XjZ. Even the patience of Jib would be come exhausted where he a preacher and endeavoring to interest his audi ence while they were keeping up an inec?:Mit coughing, making it impossi ble for him to be heard. Yet, how very easy can nil thi be avoided by niniply using Dr. King's New discovery for consumption, coughs aud colds. Trial bottle given away at II. Cook'. acsasTrat Tried. A friend in need is a frieml indeed. ThU none can denv. elecialv when awl'tauce w rend-resl wlien one b sore ly atiHcted with disease, more particu lar by those coruplaiut and wenknesd ea so" common to our female popula tion. Everv woman thould know that Electric Bitten are woman's true friend, add will positively restore h-r to health, even when all other reme dies fail. A single trial always proves our assertion. They arc pleasant to the taste, and oaW cost frty cents a bottle. Sold by Heoiy Cook. Ve have made arrangemcrts to fur Tisdi to the subscriber? of Uib psir, that excellent agricultural and U jctirnal, The. Xcbrcsta farmer, lor Urn smaU ram of !. per year. The Farmer Is pblibcd at Lincoln, reb., O.f. Draee, Editor, and iadevote1 te arricuItBre and stock growing In the wt. Everv fanner aboaM take it. SsHil.ffl to this oCSce aiI wewl j have the Farmer tent ta yoa. New Store. New Goods. CL&BBER BHO'S, Have Just Opened a Stock of General Merchandise Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, and Queensware. -&-ALSO: Ready Made Clothing, Hats, & Caps, Boots & Shoes, GLASSWARE &c. &c. The public is cordially invited to call and examino goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Storo One Dcor South of Marsh's. RED CLOUD, NEB. GSU?br SaCOSa FAIili "82. A. S. Marsh, Has now Opened His Fall Stock of Goods, Consisting of Dress goods and Dress Trimmings, Cloaks. Dolmans Clothing, Blankets, Bed Comforts, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, etc. Will Tou Come? ONE PRICK A.iSrr JTJST .AS T.OAV AS MOIST- EY CA1ST BUY TI-JE GOODS! IYIORHART & FULTON, SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron. Wood and Iron Pumps, Creamery Cans and Gliddcn BARB WIRE A Specialty. Tlid Cloud, - - NVba-nr-Ic... &ES CL07J Hill IT. Whem-M f'C 70 eta. Oats 27 cts. rn US OC 30cLs. VuUUir-4Qf't. !A) cts. Knt fault 3 rx) Qi .1 i0 jcr cwt. Tut 1 1 ox--I A 75 & GW " . " Uuttcr 16 ct. Yjz IS ill. Ciin-ktMiH '1 50 3 00 per ilox Turkeys- s iu; y ct jm r pound. Duel 'J vffli '1 50 Mir iloz. U'cse I 50 (ui 5 OJ per dot. LAND LOANS. Mci.srs. Mohcr. -Moore A Ontcnlt. at tin? First Nntiunn! Uuik, of ICcl flood, will in;kc iiii the very lei terms mi real tt.it luiiiia. l-t-tf Attention Trv!cr In order to clcc out my itnmn- otock of trunks and v.ilicus it will lc lursly to your interest to examine my .stock before purelweinj: rUewhcrc. Firat cl:ui owis at bottom lncc. J. L. SllMXR u:ilea Are!: . The bct salve in the world tor run. l-ion-5. tftter, clmppeI hands, chilblain?. ! rorns and all ftkin cnintions, nud pus j itiv!v curt-s 1'iles II i Ktarante'd to mve perfr-ft eati-faction, or inonry n-funded, Trite 25 cents j,t.r box. 'Lxl. Henry Cook. For Sale! A livery barn 3CxI-'0, in Bed Cloud. Xch . well and itrongly built and in good Uicntion. Tcnns. in paymonLs to -uit purchaser. Apply to or addru-. L. T. Albright, at State Bank. l-tf. ATISSSX3S IZACS223. Xoticc is hereby given that I will examine all person who may de?ire to offer thcmelvc5 as candidates for teachers of the common school of Wvh tcr county, at my ollicc in Bed Cloud on the firt Saturday of eah month Examination to commence t 9 a. m Do not a.sk for apctial examination. C. Fmiincek County Superintendent of I'uWic Ian Tt. ..t-.i;t- of Minpsot flour can l obtained in Uie ReI Ootid patent for If... .1 11. I.. rm .r tll llllie more ua ! ; ji. '-'-former. Tills U a fact hi well rlAt hshe'I that many are purchasing the jwient saving the freight for a long distance, and bvhej smite over nice, light, white bread. 7 Per Cent. Honey to Loan ! Money to prove up with on final re ceipt, or on deeded land at 7 per cent, ml 1-62 :er cent. commjw. or at straight 9 in;r cetit. no cosimtwn. Jso. u. ixxoox Of5cc nest door to Chief office. 30ft Look Here! "ow b time if you warjt Ut set bar gain in clotbiasr. bo- and ab. will b- -oW regardless cf cxat. must be sold; come and woe oonriac- :r. T. S3XHOLD, Manufacturer of mniU Im Cms, WINDOW C1PS, FINIALS &C 4I, ik Que, OICJJLL 5B. FRED BEIRKNER, Merchant Tailor. Ul.l) CLUtD. Cloth and Samples on Hand. Good Work and Fits guaranteed, and at tjic Lowest I Vice. U"S1m.j tpjwit' llrt.rr fJi-A llrw PUtclM Jones &Magee Lumber Co. DEALERS J.Y I.UMIIF.II. LATIf. SHIXOI.rS, SAhy, IKKJI1H. M.WW iC RED CLOUD. DRY Ll'MBEU A STECIAL1 V.TIIE1IEST IN THE MAKJCRT A'D MI,I AT Til K LOHEXT PltHK TIIEOKNUNK Singer Sewing Machine ! SOLD B Y j. s. nroiXt, Red Cloud. - - Nebraska THE BE?T MACHINE IN USE. All kinda of Itepain on hand i OME AND UEE ME Op Chief ogee. Meat Market Jof.fi AUH Kit. Prvp. au, Ktjfi. or Hut:, uuip: -:. ALWAYS ore Hajjd- C-.H PAID FOB FAT CATTLE. Moshcr's old Stand 1882 SPANOGLE&FUNK, REJBQ CARTERS FOR Agricultural Implements, Two Doors South of Bank, RED CLOUD. - 2TEBR.SK. VOl'RS. A.S. 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