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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1883)
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Mimical Instruments and Silverware, all at .Bottom Prices. Highest Cash price paid for old Gold and 'Silver. Give me a call before buying elsc wbcie Sign of the Rig Watch, Main St. Ki:d Cloid, Nkii. Templeton Bros., uompany, UIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA, DKAI.KKS IK IrllMBEM, Building Material AND COAL. Special Bargains at the Store of F. NEWHOUSE. SID CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. )o( Bfcrl'm Zephyrs, Midnight Zephyrs, Saxony wool, Shetland wool, Shet land Floss, Germantown Wool And Woolen Knifing Yarn Hoods, Mittens, Children' Coats Ac, tc," A full line of HOSIER?, DRY GOODS, AND NOTIONS. Also a large and splendid assortment of TOYS and CHRISTMAS Gifts. Acme PMi&g Harrow, CLOD C&USHSS AND LEVEIES. Weighs much less than other pul verizing harrows, sells about one third less, and, withal docs the most thor ough work of any. The Best Thing Out. For Sale By JOHN BOESCH, J3tf Aniboy, Neb. DR. SHEEER, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. AM9 N11U W Drugs? Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes. A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHAPES, WICKS. COMBS BRUSHES AC. Patronage ol;ited m1 Ui.inkfally ftcmvea , - I aim hare a MI mai coapUte rleak of aefcMl took, stationery and pkotocrlh AlMau. BKD CLOUD. - - - so. Harness Shop, BY J. L. MILLER "i DEAiEKIK HARNESS' COLL.VRS, SADDLES; MORSE-BLANKETS, ' ' WHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES. V HARNESS OIL Jbt24vrythtng usually kept in aret Ooorajforth of 1st Nat. Ban ' "PunniMis v.sif mwmmmmmw -. mmmmmmmmL Kmtmmmmw TjsEaSfSlMuiXiKflEBBBSBBSBBilBBBV' f0Si0G3BssBslrss!lBBBBBBBBBK THE CHIEF. LOCAL M ATTERS. - - . Cftrfletd Pst No. SO. C. A. ft. af ftry utfcrr MooJy aTtainr. KtiUr Kcrtlnc on MooJar efor o r Ufora taa fallHt.Q. M. B. McNrrr. 8. WmT, Adj't. C- ArriTzl sJ rprtire cf JftHs at FrsiE lei Clccd Feet Cfiee. izi Eaten Vail Western irail Bcalriea ' fs&. p. m. 7:4 a. m. Jr5 a. m. Sr.tfi p. m. SJ p IB. Wj a. rn 6 p. m a.n; p. m. 6 a-BJ 2li p. ta 7 nj 12 B 1 p. m" dewrtM arrirr arrirM depU gttk Cantra Kan "' (Japan XSalan mail Bnrr Oak Writ! aai! drprU airi drptTU arri depar' jUImatl'wHlli' tU'fst at t!i boor aoTa. Utd. Offlca hour from 7 . w. ta p ta Monty Order cfiea hoar froaa 7 a. m. lo T p. m. OBce hoar oa Sandar from 6J0 to 7 p. m. M. B. McXitt. r. M. FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1883. Dintnct court next wfek. Oil stoved for sale at Morhart fe Ful ton's. A good article of mnple eyrup, cheap at Roby's. Go to Mm. Kellogg' for bargains in millinery. Pure comb honey at Roby's. The bets virtue it. Red Cloud will celebrate the rious fourth this year. From dewy morn till eve the cry of "more mort" regales our earn. For the very hct good, full weights and measures. Go to Roby'. Special bargains in milliner this week and next at Mra. Kcllogg'u. Smcirr Mmc: A new and large lot just received at Moody's jewelry store. Several new residences are in course of construction in diferent parts of town. Cattle of an industrious framo of mind can now get a good living on the prairie. Brick Pomeroy was a passenger on the cast bound express Thursday of last week. Two thousand pounds of milk wn received at the Inavale cheese factor last Monday. The rock for the foundation of Mr. Bentley's new residence was shipped from Lincoln. A good medicinal tonic, with real merit, is Brown's Iron Bitters, 30 all druggists pay. . i Good millet Bocd for sale at B.ium's at GO cents a bushel. Simpson fc Sweezy. of Blue Hill have just received a $1000 fire and burglar proof safe. Mr. C. C. Coon, tho melon and pie plant man has our thanks for favors received last week. The Rep. Valley Echo has changed hands, and Mr. Zediker leaves the newspaper business forever, he says. . JUST RECEIVED. A good line of boots and shoes. Prices low at J. G. Totter's. Workmen commenced to demolisl J. G. Potter's old stone store buildin iasi lueBuay. uno oy one the rosei fall. Mrs. Kellogg offers her present stock of hats at a great reduction, in order to make room for an entire new stock. Mrs. E. M. Terkina started cast Thursday morning for a thrco months visit with frieuds and relatives in New York ktate. Mr. J. McLaury, a nowspaper man from Iowa, gave us a call last Monday. He contemplates locating somewhere in the Valley. The new road law, which goes into effect June 1st, makes tho o-erseern personably liable for damages result ing fiom bad roads and bridges. Mr. T. Lawlcr, of Cowles, and one of the most successful farmers in th.it part of tho county, called Inst week, and renewed his subscription to tho Chief. C E. Funk, general book-keeper of the B. fe M. and brother to our towns man, A. L. Funk, stopped a day in town this week, while on his way to Denver. The Presbyterian ladies will give a social at Mrs. I. N. Taylor's, the Com mercial House, Thursday evening May 24th. All are cordirlly invited to atend. Mr. Thomas Kennedy, of Walnut creek, called last Tuesday and ordercy two copies of the Chief, one of which will go to his son in Sumner county, Kansas. Sth.l ik the Van. The efforts of other kinds of Soda to attain the mag nificent popularity in which DeLand's goods continue to lead all others in public esteem. One stormy night last week- it al ways happens stormy nights five lit tle . strangers catno to town, and it "wasn't a very good night for babies. 'either." Bnflblo Bill lias organized a new show called the "Wild West," compos- eu 01 inatans, Buffaloes &c It is to be advertised as a Nebraska produc ana u is oounu to take. inrougn tne carelessness of the proof reader and compositor sev eral errors appeared in the report of seal estate transfers published last week. Such' mistakes will be avoided in the. futtira Dr. F. J. Potter, brother to Charley, has purchased the drug store at WelU and will erect a goed large building and put iii a first elacs stock of drug. Wells is a good point and- good drug store ought to pay tbere From coroner Sharer, who-was call eKto, hold an Inquest last Tuesday, we learn that the .wife of Joseph Wea ver, .who HveVnear- Wheatland, died varysuddenly 3Iouday night The coreaettsiiury returned verdict of death "ca uaxcown cause. .2? Blo4 y M. D. Edinger, of Chicago, purchas ed Mr. LeUon'd interest in the mer cantile LiHtneHi last Jlondar. Tlie I buDe tll be cnrril on by Kaley Jk lEJinger at the old tand. Mr. Letton J will go to Tf xm Cor h health. L. Biitui! ban moved into hu new budding, where he may always be found ready to give firii claw bar gains in ready made do tiling, boot Si fehoes Ac. He ha no rent lo pay now, and projKe to fell good at bed. rock price. Look out for his advertise ment next week. All who can procure flowers for '"Dec-! oration Day are requested to bring thrm to the school boue by 9.30 a. m. J VJth lint. The bdicH are requested to meet the school children at that hour and help make the flowers into h realhs Lc. Bv order of Corn. Last week an altercation took place between deputy f-hrnfr Bin! and Al bert Henry, on the depot platform at Blue Hill. Tho fight wai short and blood v, ns Bird u.ed a hatchet will contnriimatc .skill and dexterity, pli ting hU antagonists hand wide opcu. Tho remains of the original frog pond in front of our office is an advan tage tn us pecuniarially, the rroprietor Atrcct sprinkler don't have the teek to pa.3 the contribution plate this way while he can't got within for ty yanh of the office with his sprin kler without swimming his horses. Mr. I. S. Beal, of Batin, called last Tuesday to renew his subscription to the Chikf. Mr. Beal is one of the suc cessful farmers of that part of the county. He has planted thii reason one hundred acres of corn and has in a little over eighty acres of Hmall grain which looks well. He made money Inst year farming, and will do still better this year if nothing happens to his crops. We have on several occasions called attention to the inconvenience to our citizens arising from the location of tho express and telegraph offices so far friun town. We can see no nood rea- on why the express office, at least. should not be located in the town. The long distance from town to the ex press office, coupled with the extreme ly unaccommodating disposition of those having it in chaigc, is a hard ship to the people of Red Cloud, that should be remedied as soon as possi ble. No surer indication that a man is beaten is needed than for him to shout "you'r a liar." Such was tho attitude and language of the Aryiu man last week towards the Chief and Democrat. wo have scored Bro. Kenney unmer cifully in tho past, and have caused j him to ho ridiculed by nearly every body in the county, in fact the bare mention of "wolf hunt" in his pres ence is sufficient to make him slink off like a whipped cur, although sev eral years have elapsed since that joke was perpetrated 011 him. We, however, hare became tired of a newsnancr war hen there is no rcspo table opposi tion, and turn thcivyrit ami its im becile editor over to the tender mcr cie of tho Democrat, well satisfied that Bro. Clute will soon find, as we have, that there is no honor and but little satisfaction in fighting a skunk. Wo invite all the readers of the Chief to come in and get acquainted with us. You may not care to form our acquaintance, but we assure you that wo desire-to becoma acquainted with you. A few of you have been ta king the Chief for moro than six years and during that time have never call ed upon us, neither have you remem bered us with a P. O. money order. Of course wc don't care a fig for the live or six years subscription you owe us, not at all, wc don't need it, our creditors will wait on us until Gabriel toots his tin horn, but we would like to gaze upon your classic countenan ces just once, we would like to see how a man looks who will tako a paper six years or more and never come in to see whether some kind friend has paid the bill or noL If you can't call in to see us, for heavens take send us a cheap photograph of yourself, (you can send it in an envelope for one cent,) as it will be useful to in and we will take great comfort in gazing upon it, and then there is another consid eration we want it for our rogue's gallery. Mr. L. D. Fowler, foreman for L. Cahiil & Co., of Kalamazoo Michigan, manufacturers of plow carriages aud corn plow attachments, bis finished his work in this county and gone to Bloomington, Franklin county. - Mr. Fowler is a gentleman, as is also each of the men who are working for him, and it gives us pleasure io state that in all our experience we have never met a "aquarer" or more honorable set of men in any avocation, and wc are glad to say that they met with the success in this county that their up- trighyaealing merited. Mr. Fowler us that he sold, in this county. wo hundred and thirty plow carriages and forty -seven corn rIow attach ments, and the farmers all express themselves as being well pleased with them. During the six weeks that Mr. Fowler and his "boys" remained in Red Cloud and vicinity they laid out, in cash, for board, clothing, livery, horses, horse-shoeing &c, an average of from one huudred and twenty-five to a hundred and filly dollars a week, aggregating nearly one thousand dol lars lectin this town by the employes of the Cahiil manufacturing company. That Mr. Fowler and his men will meet with the best of success in Frank lin county, we have ne- doabt, for, aside from the merit of the machin ery they are selling, hcy are business men, every one of them, and conse quently are board to succeed. j V 1 oftfe j informs Perkins' Column. Thr Eclipc Wind Mill U guaran teed Ui und W per cent more atrain than the Challenge, Halliday, Alt- hmi, A dim, or Mty othr cviioa wheel milL The Eclie wind mill poear 15 per cent more lionet than lh lil!i tlny, Adam or any section whe?l mill. The Eclipe wind mill a awnrded the higiicit degree of merit and' the first premium and the crnd mod d of honor at the Centennial Exposition. The Eltie wind mill present only on tliirxllhc reiting surface in a torrn, that the AJami, HalliJir, and any flection wheeU present. The Eclipse. 10 foot wind milU h.-va (Vi -qture feet of receiving urCce, llalliday, 10 foot wheel ha 02. The Ecli Ecline wind mill haa not a sin- 111, lLilliday ha- 42. giejon Farmer buy the b't; buy wrought iron, solid wheel mills, over piOuft Ec Jip' mills are working today. Thev are KUsrantcM superior to any null made. Call and eel Injure aud term-.. Il!tf 11 M. ri.Kk-t.v, Agon:. Call an J see the above Mill and j-cl my figuiK. You can't do as well iny wheru ek. E. M. Pekkins. Program of Memorial Servlcas. for the year 1883. Sl'XD.W MAY 27th. Union Scmccs at the M. E. Church 11 a. in. Post assembly at headquar ters 10 a. m. March in body to place of service. All ex-soldiers cordially invited to participate. DECORATION DAY MAY 30th. Assembly at he.id-quartors, Garfield 1'ost. Form at 1 p. in. firing party in advance. March to school houso, schools, form in rear of post, citzens on foot next, carriages &c in rear of column. LINE OF MARCH Up Cedar ist. to Ninth Av. wet to Seward, thence down Seward to ceme tery. Marshall shall order all teams to safe distance in the rear, to avoid ac cident during firing. After services at cemetery march in column to M. E. Church. Services by pon. Vocal mu sic. Remarks by post commander. Services by post: vocal music, address by Clare Adams of Superior. Music America Bv order of Com. Seeds Sled fsr ro::rd in taa cZ:e ef the cosst7 cleri. Webster Co, Kebaaska, during tho fresk cniisg Ixj 10th, 1SS3. Ccnpihd by Strcbn St ITcaceky, afc: trad ers. 2ei CIczi, ITc'o. 0. I. Baker and wife to Charles Bus chow, lot 30, block y, Blue Hill, w. d. Marion Alexander and wife to Charles H. Potter, part of n. e. 1.-13-1-12 w. d. W. E. Jackson and wife to Ar thur L. Mitchell, lots 13, and 14, block 10, railroad add. to Red Cloud, w. d. Joseph Burr to John and Charles Burr, s. w. 1-30-3-10 w. d. Sol. B. Rohrcr to Albert T. Ormsby, lot 34, block 9, Blue Hill, w. d. Sol B. Rohrer fo Albeit T. Ormsby, out lot 1, Rohrer's add. to Blue Hill. w. d. $150 100 i!00 6u0 140 150 M. W. Dickcrsun and wife to Albert T. Ormsby, lot 21, 22. 23, block 2, Richardson's add. to -Red Cloud, w. d. 125 W. E. Jackson and wife to Si las Garbcr unduvided , Lots 20, 21, block 1, Kaley ami Jackson's add. to Rctl Cloud, lots 3, 4,9, 10, block 1, lots 3, 4, 29, 30, block 2, lots 3, 4, block 3, rail road add. to Red Cloud, w. d. $1.00 Sol. B. Roher to Margaret S. McClellan, lota 12, 13, block 3, Rohrer's add. to Blue Hill, w. d. 220 Sol B. Roher to John S. Mc Clellan, lot 3. block 3, Rohrer's add. to Blue Hill, w. d. 50 Sol. B. Roher to Adeline Man dclbaum, out lot 4, Roher s add. to Blue Hill, w. d. 225 Fri$by N. Richardson and wife to Benjamin F. Waterman, v. c. of s. c. J-27-2-1 1 ir. d. 500 Charles Buschowand wife ta Louis Schuman, lot 30, block 9, Blue Hill, w. d. 150 C.D.&Q.R.E. Co. to Nelson Phelps, w. of s. w. H 3-1-12 ct'ft of purchase. . $178.5$ Lincoln Land Co. to Robert Eatou and C G. Cod man, lots 16 17. block 3, Guide Rock. 80 a B. A Q. R. R. Co. to John May, n. e. 1-33-4-12 c'tf of pur chase. 423-87 Lincoln Land Co. to Silas Gar ber, undivided , lot3 20, 21, block 1, Kaley and Jackson's ad dition to Bed Cloud, lots 3, 4, 9, 10, block 1, lots 3, 4, 29, 30, block 2, lots 3, 4. block 3, rail road add to Red Cloud w. d. 1.00 C. B. & Q. B. B- Co. and New En gland Trust Co. to to N. O. G. Johnson, n. w. f,-35-4-I2 w. d. and Q. a 539.38 'CE4Q.B.R. Co. and New England Trust Co. to William B. Householder, s. w. 4-31-4-11 w. d.andQ.C. , . 04171 United States to Jonathon Dunham 5. w. -2 1-4-9, limber culture paten;. j United States io Joseph .Hee- back. e.2.. -22-r-10 osteat. f Ill s ?s Tit Tiuir. cf Wetettr k Institute For 1 883. Da Met Fait t make jeur Arrange ments to come. ITs --Vi iz lit Zz'.j izrisj !a ZzsrJzzii:t. Seii&ttaT: .." OAwMrS m ?.c. The Imtitntc will open Monday, July 3Cnh. JSS3, at 2 oVlock j m . st K.-d Cloud, Nebraska. i 'onductor County Supenntciidcnt. Iutnictora Frank W. Barber, Pn.f , 1; of Modern Languages and Elocntiou J in franklin Acauemv. A. I runk j of Red Cloud, an experienced Institute worker, and other nUlructora will I engaxed. These name Ate all familiar to you Home talent and work for home wilt be prominent in the Institute thu year, and by this moans we exrxct to bro.ideu our intlueneo boond former ir. Tbero will be three grnd, or cla in the Intituto. No one will Im ex pected to engage in every study, only such aa he or ho roott neds. Teach er of firt gradts will find opportunity to "try their metal' on the ohd work of their profession. Second grade teacher will lx given opportunity to atudy those Mibjecta mol neroaury for them, to acquit themsclvej a "iholar and tenchurs. Third grades anil those who ueier taucht will be in-' structed and as-iabnl in going, "higher uji." Exercises of a general character will be interspersed in which all will take an interest. The instructors will bring to the In stitute tho sum of their experience, with the vigor of young men having laudable ambition to excel-in the pro fession, and we feel confident that t'ne teacher who attends the Institute this year will not go away disappoint ed. Do not forget day ami d.ite. Per fons who have not been examined for certificates, nor paid an Institute foe during the pat year, and who become members of the Institute will pay $1 to the fund. Visitors are cordially in vited to be present at all tho 'e'ion. The Institute will be followed by an examination of teachers at which cfnj one tipplying for a cerlifiicato will be charged the unal fee. Board and lodging will be furuMied at about the lame rales m hut year. For further particulars nddrcss the County Superintendent, Rod Cloud, Nob. (County papers please copy.) Central Nebraska Teachers' As sociation. From Hiutirif i NVjrV-n. The May meeting of this Avoeiation met in the firt ward school houe in thi city, on Saluiday Ki-t President iluhhcll in thu chair and Mi?4 Nettie Winter at the KecrelnryV desk. Prof. Rnndall not being on hand in time, Mis Hewitt presented hor pa per on Language which was very ex cellent one, and dieted considerable discitrsion and praise. Mr K.iiidalll haling arrived, gae hi paper on limine Education, a very interesting and practical one, ur ging that .-cliool training should be given a practical turn, ami especially urging that bmino-s forms and me thods be taught. After this, Mr. Barr, of Grand Island, read a brilliant paper on The Reci tation, finely conceived, and finely written, and received with much favor. It scattered somewhat, and most for tunate was be who win not hit or ra ther, most unfortunate, if the hit, as it ought, should result in information. In the afternoon, Mrs. Judion, of Red Cloud, gave a well-writtcr paper on Utility of Drawing. Without de fining closely just what she would have, or how attain it, she urged a gen eral introduction of drawing into the schools. Several spoke after her, all favoring the idea. Then President Perry, of Doane Col lege, gave an exposition of the Metric System of Weights aud Measures, eulo gising it, but at the same time frankly acknowledging the impediments and opnositing in the way. This elicited no discussion. After this, Mr., of New York, gave a couple of humorous reading, which upset the gravity of all the school marms, and subjected them all to fines and imprisonment or would, if there were any such penalties laid down in the by-laws. At this point, a number began to look, first at their watches, and then out of the windows, toward the depot where upon the Association took tho hint, and adjourned, lo meet in this city, on the second Sarurdsy in November; 1883. There wag a large number of teach ers in attendance from Webster, Clay aud Hall counties, as well a our own not less than fifty or sixty in alL A meeting was held at Case & Mc Neny'a office Tuesday night to make arangements for celebrating the com iug 4th of July, at Red Cloud, in an appropriate manner. The various ne cessary committees were appointed and the meeting adjourned. Care worn person, student, weak and over-worked mofher will find in Brown's Iron Bitters a complete tonic which give strength and tone to the whole system. BARGAINS, BIG BARGAINS in ( everything you want, at J. G. Potter s Woo! twine and sheep sheers for sale atMor hart Jt Fulton's. A. B. LINE. Ifafco a, B hn to J. G Potters and ! see his atock and prtcea oa boots, and NEW CtOOD&l At The Leading Millinery 1st Door North of MORHART & FULTON, SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWAR 1 "" " " " m mm mm mm mm mm mm mm w mmmw mm mmj mm mm mm mm -.. - - Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron. Wood and Iron Pumps, Criimcry Cans and Gliddta BARB WIRE, Specialties. Tied Cloud. - - NVhrn-kn. New Store. . New Goods. CAHBEH BKO'S, Have Just Opened a Stock of General Merchandise Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, and Queensware, Ready Made Clothing, Hats, & Caps, Boots & Shoes, GLASSWARE &c. &c. The public is cordially invited to call and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Store One Dcor South of Marsh's. red cloud, NKB. Gsirbsr Bros- This Space belongs to A. S. Marsh. who is too busy to write an ad. Look out next weair E2D CLOUD HA1S2T. Wheat 70 ( T2 eta. Corn 28 (n 30 cK Potatoes JO en !.' ct. Fat Cattle 1 1 (H) (f. r, 00 per owt. Fat Hogs f 6 00 ( G 2& ' ' Sheep 3J Butter 1 1J rts. I!cp-l:l tt. Chickens J3 .0 ($ XJ per ilox Tnrkrvs 0 ( S ct p r pound. Duckrt 2 00 04 2 25 per dox. Goose 6 00 d; 6 00 per dot. Brick ! Brick ! ! A first clais quality of hrick for ialc at the new vanl. II. P. Kki.lky. -I2if LA XI) LOAN'S. Mfir. 5Iohcr. More V Ontalt. at the Fir-t National Bank, of Hn! Cloml. will make you the very bust term on real csUtc loane. LH-lf Hurrah1 Ilurrah'.' fr the worth of vour money, you will cct at cr-t pri ces at " J. G. Potter s Look Here! Now is time if you wint to cct lir pains in clothinp. loot and hr. vv ill he .old rr-jyanllei'5 of crt, mt he bold, come and see to he ronrjnrd. J G Putter. Geo. O. Yeiser, M Siittt k kmt iftai, RED CLOUD, NKB. Office on Vcbtcr Street, in Mill er A Bairn ccH tore. -Mmyi m rdfa KI ErUU. mtlmti t rt- iw kri-trtj & eelletfc rraU. u Insures against los hr fire and hhl uinp, also high winds, cyclonw an4 hurricanes. Is now offering irreat haralrw in form, town lots, residences and ba1 n houses. Now is the tinse for profitable intest tnents. I hve on my books for sale txk farm of 610 acrrs with Taluable im provemeota and abundaat water. 640 as improved. Two farms of 220 acre each, with excellent improTetacnU !csirb!c One farm oi-iOH acre, wooI aiul wa ter, well improved. Two farms of 203 acres each, well ins proved, with wood and water. Twenty or r&ora Urms of ISO acre each, with unproresaewts. Two qoarter sectkK lyjoj toysthr and detached with aad rithoa: vs. proTeaae&u. Also tfcaKer riaimt rerr ehiuji. Sorse parcels near to Ked CJood whicn can now ba, bad';rat barsala) cheaper than will be aain offered. Correaposieac joitctted- Nat. Bank, RED CLOUD. NEB iwcvi, Fcl and t Mtf Red Cloud, - - Nc-bin.ska. rIFriM and C-ifT,)i- uil t jt', FRED BEIRKNER, Mereltant Tailor KKI) (HUD M-lSftMKA Cloth and Samples on Hand. Good Work and Fits guaranteed, and at the Lowest Price. Miop nppf- llrnr DEALERS LY LC3IBEI:, LATH..lir'I.F. -SiriK, XM IlUMHA" RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA URY M'MBKfl A ?VfT LTT TIIB IHXT If TJIK IKIT WV MOIjI ATTIf K LOHKHT FKKF Meat Market J99.0AKDKR, r?. xvl xxyt or ALWAYS 0HA5D aH PAID FOK FAT CATTLE. Mosh old Stand crs 18 1883 SP AN06LE ft FUNK, HE.WQUARTERS FOIi Agricultural Implements. Two Doors South of Bank, RED CJLOU.D, - SfliBRASKA. 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