The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 25, 1884, Image 9
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" tr .,;y- v:. .. mi . . a,,l r'l' KlfrdMiA kSLW: Jw . v w -r "- ernble patriarch whoso trcmblfflflimM- uave urou"ui, jjiju tu n. iuucsioiw in tWs eartbly pilgrimage tiiat you will' acrcr reach 'Um he frosts of forty suui- hicrs will soon have whitened this wise old Iwadaud doa't be manuy." I liad a little, tiny much rather you Wouldn't even talk the jientle slanij of Vassar or Wclleyly, but ho iongns your brother smokes paper, I .suppose wo must allow tou some privjleires of i aaow you some pnvjleges ol :cdness. Hut do not, if you please, if you desire to bo pleasing, do be "manny." wicKcdness. . . . "'.. . "- and not ue "manny. A mautiy" woman ulwa'i overdoes tho thing. In her frenzied endeavors lo appear, and do, and be liko a man, she usually succeeds in being liko four or five men. And somehow or oLlifr but ob don't bc-raat! B rT'T'rr.fi ., - TfiL-, tim n.ir?7ii-if lK2f2old Ihcrascjvcs aloof from the basinew sho selects for her models the very ( oH his love, but his admiration. It typo of men that all other men despise, j i often the girl's fault that sho does She exaggerates every attribute of man i not have this sphere opened to her. that she'attempta to copy. If she car- Our young men rcfuso to marry bo rlcs a cane, she usually carries a Dow- causo tho young women demand homes cry-ldoklug kind of a stiek that 1 Rood as those of their affluent fath wouldn't bo found dead with.. If shoJrsand ambitious mothers. In many whistles, she does not aim to whistlo j cases thp fathers of tfieso girls were in the melodious bird-notes of Ella ? poor when young. In it moro of a dis Chamberlain, but she whistles liko a - honor to have a poor suitor than to atable boy. If she wears a man's hat . nave had a poor father? Thcso girls and ulster, as often sho does, sho j forgot that the blessing of a homo is wears a most offensive hat and tho I tho affectionate co-operation of tho zebra ulster of the song-and-danco men. Siio doesn't chew tobacco, thank heaven, because if site did she wouldn't look- mf.Knvnr-ta.nf line cut. she would chew "oowbfiv nhiy." And sho wouldn't chew it. sho would "chaw" it. When - - - --j . 1-- ---. alio walks down street with your broth er sho takes longer" strides than her aiortified escort. She talks loud, as somo men, but no gentlemen do. Sho don't try lo be a gentleman; sho tries to be a "man." Sho overdoes every thing, like a boy learning to swear, who drags in his blanks and dashes without-rcgard to grammar or litness, time, occasion, or place. And nobody likes her very much. Oil, she sometimes, when sho is natur ally a very bright woman, makes tho circle about her lively and animated. Men cluster about her if sho is hand some, and laugh With Her to iicr laco and at her behind her back. Hornamo I 0 on for a vvlillo upon lines that havo iH mentioned lightly and jueringly at . air0ady been formed, when one scorns clubs, my daughter, whero yours is s to havo accomplished his caroer and never whispered save with profound ro- can rcst with satisfaction upon what peet. All. speak of her by her Christian tuo im3 done. This is tho point of jiame. Frequently they aro a littlo danger to men, especially to profes .afraid of her, because tho "manny wo- , 8j0nal men. It is tho point when clor 3uan,V always striving to bo a man, gymon or lawyers or doctors feel that jiever rolimpusnos certain dear pnvil- , egos ol her sex, auu has a savage way of saving sareastie, mean things to men and about women, which, wcro sho a jnan, would unng her many a cult o' tho ear. But being a woman, tho can aay themwith impunity. But you say men leavo tho society of quieter, more refined young ladies, to go with tho "manny one. Oh, no. they don't. Tho "manny" woman has a way peculiarly her own, of collaring a man and dragging him captive whith- er she will for a lime. But ho always escapes as soon as no can. aareiy, umceu uoes no go wmingiy. xivr iouu talk, her long stories, her whittle, her jsareaslic remarks, her cano find her dog, her slang and her polities, her aoubretto righteousness scare the aver age man, and he runs away tho mo ment a safe line of retreat is open for him. Beliuve me, daughter, when a wan wauls a wife he doesn't fall in i fovo with a sweetheart so much liko jiiiusulf that it is a toss-up which of tbo two should and would wear the tr would wear them, you know. Thero is only ono thing in "this world of im perfectiou of less use than, a "manny woman," and that is n "womanly mau." lie but exeuse mo, daughter, if I do not coudnuo that topic. I can never swear in your presence, and I am but a weak human mau, and fear that I could .not talk long about tho "womanly man" without falling from ce. 9 THE KliD-lllCADliD GIUL. "Jnsjt now, remarks a Philadelphia M'riicr, wheu tho rhododendrons and straw hats are beginning to blossom, and when by other liko unmistakablo -signs we know that tho spring timo is ended and that summer is nigh at hand; just now. in this happy, tranquil . season, it is pleasant to turn from tho 'wildermcnt of rival booms and the turmoil of conventions to a glad yot placid contemplation of tho red-headed grl. .For, :ifter all, thero is something about the red-hoaded girl that is both soothing and comforting always pro vided, of course, that you tako her in tho right way. When you tako hpr in the wrong way well, it won't bo lonsr .before Vou'll'wish you hadn't gg maXSmLn Ji thela" wy much opposed To the b C ill?Z0n"?0mln The story was that when tho Pacific fewifKmn1'1!?16 Mail subsidy was on it final passage 1 Pw,hio maet,muS more than lobb Wch b been sorof t. Si-fV?"1' Wed by the attacks of Mr. Kerr, in twn that the red-headed girl has for- quired eagerly for their enemy, as he inJtl -3id not appeal on tho floor. JenUo- aud then (whea things have gone all mon responded Sam Ward-moro ?J.Tr.?lJXZy? AS f generally klown as Uncle Samuel, the a way of snapping, and her tip-tilted ; 1, of (ho iobby-'-Mr. Kerr is sick rS5WZ?iJ?" Kerr was iu a fashion that well stoutest male heart: for the shortness ""J -FF" of her temper, when it is short, la something to talk about Pie crust's no same for it. But bless your pret ty picture! her fulEs have no more staying quality than hare the promises (to bo fulfilled after election) which are beings mado so plentifully this luoraiag out in Chicago. And it is as good a a picture better than most -" picture fa fact to see the way in whJck; the sun comes out after one of . her little" storms. Geaerally speaking; ! . the first of "the fair weather ana.is a ' '. iaiat indicatkwi'of the existence of the a -ioi-t JimWk: and from this kick ha- --Xwmw: oeatarrood aatre seems to iJi G'u-MT.- . - .v.. f. - Z.V; v- .-?. - ,' -, - li--' . 'fc a chmuo nn are weitin apoloratic. Ar;vsjtoiagss; -;- --fc c "iTTiiuUMeiMBie. :AiMft' MW -Faw - j tp then SfiSSfM Verrao TSm IPES Mmtxetiu yaeawmv ,i, ijiyj writer w twi.- isaumon Jwcnoan. lt Jr edatw iswt be now than tko flos of iwwBipiiiliaienU wkick fiu '-her for curliwitr or delicTotw piece of bric-a-brac. Sh bihsL derelbjn if oanJJB5H ui. iu'j 4uiii.j ut via cliagiuglo oniot1uBg btrowg, but the UH3I i;i.i. ui u- 4auun.uucH miui wortby ciisrxcicr jn goewty. Fdrsome i v, . and from all interest m its and exigencies. Letmcicll jliey aro a diuhonor to their scr mtVTWOrB to iuo psuse ui utvir Divine M&&Z!o placed on them as mticIhHiratMqa me. The devil holds alfrst mort3o evci- aimlc3 life. A'uilcdsuess iijfio drifting and we never drift up Tdffaanu Wo man's "contracteil sphere" Jfptinu- J "y uaugicu neiurc us. sphere of power for a 1 whioii can exceed in i sphere of home. The h ally dangled before m.' ;erdlf no a nnman d? imporin'nce'Itli hope of chilis- tion was in tlio home and the hooo ox the home is in the mother. Sbc can make her child what nho will, if her conduct everywhere ami under all cir cumstances is such as to inspire not partners. No better definition of a wife has ever been given than that in tho second chapter of God's book a ' husband's helper. There is . ". no timo a helper I when n young man needs , , moro than when he is at tho bottom of the hill; a girl who is unwilling to be gin with him then is not lit to bo his wife when ho has reached tho top. WOMEN AT KOICTr. Tito period of dry rot in tho Uvea of mi'M 5 K.iiil to hi'rin tit the n.n of fi(L j though a recent essayist makes it date j at 40, and if this is so, tho period of I decadenco for women may bo set at 1 least ten years carlior, says tho Boston JJcraliL There is a time irunerally ue- kuowledgcd in society when men and women seemed to havo rccched their ultimate, when the forces of youth aro spent, when tho environments of life is - - m nn!irnntlv fixed. Arhen it is nnssihln to thoy havo reached something fixed, nnd need not put forth further effort! It is also tho point, whero women, if married, aro apt to sav to themselves that thev can sottlo down iuto tho fixed . things of their homes, or, if unmarried, J aro npt to withdraw their interest from active lifo and rotlro Into themsolvos. It is the soason of danger with oithor flCx, perhaps tho season of most danger . to womon, bocauso thoy havo less to : call forth their latent enorgics than mon havo, and aro moro susceptiblo to tho agencies that promoto or diminish their happiness and ustfulnoss. WIDOWS IN GKEAT UIUTAIN. Tho older Wellcr's warning to Sami- vel to "bovaro of viddcrs" would seem particularly pertinent to all England just now. Tho latest census snows that at tho closo of tho year 1881 thero were in England and Wales moro than "1,000,000 widows, with Scotland and Ireland to hoar from. Tho samo ro turns exhibit not ono-half that numbor of widowers, so that a solution of difli culties docs not readily present itself. And what makes the situation still more appalling is tho statistical state ment that nearly 60,000 of thcso wid ows aro under 35 years of ago. Mar rying men, even widowers, will want to know how thcso million widows managed to dispose of their husbands. Moro particular inquiry throughout tho kingdom for tho lato census socms to havo come to a standstill; but it was t "estimated" that tho number of wid- ows in Scotland aud Ireland was throo I times that of the widowers. An English doctor reports tho caso of a lady who had a regularly recurring series of abscesses on tho ankles. On entering her sitting-room ono day ho noticed a pair of her shoes, and, on tho , impulse ot tho momont, ho directed his j pauent to use a largo oroad-heolcd shoe. Sho did so, and has had no trouble for two years. Her former shoes had a loug, tapering heel, set nearty in tuo middle oi tho solo. Sam Ward us a Nurso. The following story was curront at the timo of one of Sam Ward's opera- rr iv w?ucu""" i. i.u.iui, Jt&7??X Alreadv too ill to ha ont f htA. and i .. iV r --- ' -- Bouie umu zuier, at a uiue umner party wnero ino eminent congressman was, the name of Ward was mentioned. "That is a singular man," said Kerr. T have known him. for some timo as one of those d d lobbyists, and had treated him rather rough on two occa sions. Do yon know, last summer, when I was so, very ill, he not only sent mo beautiful flowers and costly wines, but became and nursed me as if I had been his child or hrotherP He must be Tery kind hearted." "Ho is as kind hearted an old fellow as tho Lord per mits to lire," responded ono convers aatwith tho facts, "but his solicitude exhibited ia your behalf. Kerr, did not cocao altogether of a kiad heart:' and he then, proceeded amid roars of laugh ter to tell why Sam Ward nursed M. C Kerr. Kerr dhf sot Join ia. the laughter. He had little or mo sense of haaaor ia aiacojapoakion, and to the day of hia death he wild mot see where tke.laagh cajBM in o that eeadust of Ssmari"- , vr'. "4. . ajMT Pi rr - -.- .i. t i. . .- "a r- K- - - .'", VSJI - ..VSC s-, ASVfciVS: - .. .? - - .- . V SiiBliafi wwircxiPoe. mUMt0 H sa wr,c buuuj-; m CM fe . - :- J . i? 1-- :.J2i?ZZ-' at Assaad wa&&.mFJEZ5&i irT'-MJ - tr"-iT17Tr- mi .It. W : fvvi-pas?S ..-3-. Jta 'wk R . .--i - 5, . fsri-s3. vc.o: -a MU IftMkMitlM fl- "tt wr T-"- rrt,i.,,a. af vitMfi JIMIM:UtHt(N - - -- -ut-..i-J-it- - iiiliriniL CTJmrtrwHrM'fdwl Htpfrrtfay ? H wek. T wfci wealriMrs fma ey t&etKaw lTi 3 ,- T totHrit thhiMnr e4 tiiat, tbr pretty jrifti, ThttilvrxoBe,tbeJfwtei Biwr-rJ8r. aeotwra BfWbowei ve tiuti uiw fc fUftnd m era itte' tHfrilBC et oli. tarieo.iPMieroa civer! iscrer uIhc A ttifwrforwIiS 1 kT aot taaslcM ta Tfeypileftcc ifcrojr ta tor rrs wU y. Tlir patSenoe wltfc lay weakseM ad rc-crct. Ab, Jet ae taaak tM mv vttk xklus? tr. WpuraiorVrcat Jey, ma4 An4, Got: le'UaalM , rerr-fie eoatrat. timl tareaga ue wwryjef W w ioi?elr Hti were West, Alitoufrb (be rt-urs were do)nte adlowr. Taj-pfttieaee matebed thjr kT. awl bolk Were tttoagl -All 7be Year Soaad. farmers near the alleged diampna farm at Palmyra, Wis,, are setting out at high prices. i Dakota has 1,400 quaro 'nilcs of ater surface and H7;.7O0 fjuaro miles pra surucc. -;.The7i9anost of Tonqnia naa already csJranTSlpO. 000,000 fraaca. Such fheftTBQ?txWe. For th1f5ei;Vtt3ur years Denmark has contribute'ftjolliyayorngo of 1, oOO people to MotmoudoP Svrataisc, N". Yelaim2vtoy have manufftctur'"! tho lirstfocomotvWLCVor ouiii in the united Slated, m-. t V A local curiosity in Louisville, Kyi Is a bird with a head liko that 7ftfs mon soy. n swaiiows tiro sparrows: enure. The Prlnco Imperial of Austria speaks, it is usserted, every dialect known in tho Austrian dominions, ex cept Turkish. Thero aro moro colored peoplo in Georgia than thero aro Indians in tho wholo country. Georgia's ncro popu lation is about 725.000. Two colored men aro going to pub lish a paper in Dos Moiucs, which they hope to mako tho organ of their raco in the State of Iowa. It will bo called tho Iiising Sun. A German scientist has drawn atten tion lo the fact that the Sutlej, one of tho great streams of British India, is probably the swiftest largo river in tho world, having a descent of 12.000 feet in 180 miles, ;an average of about 57 feet per inilo. J. Jablochkoff, whoso electrical candlo is well known, has invented a sodium battery which is stated to possess a much higher olcctro-motivo force than any other hitherto devised. Tho sodium is used in thin plates coupled with compressed carbon. When not in aetion the sodium is kept covered with naphtha. M, Melino, tho French Minister of Agriculture, has been inspecting tho maritimo Alps district, with engineers, with a view to the construction of irri gation canals and tho roafibrosting of tho valleys. Ho goes ac lively to work, maiutains a strict incognito, and posi tively refuses all banquets, ollieial re ceptions, etc This has mado a very good iinprcssiou on the people in tho districts visited. .x...-- A famous mollah at Cabul having de clared tho uao of tobacco to bo con trary to the Moharmnodan law, tho Ameer has submitted tho question to a council of mollahs from ail parts of tho country. If their docision bo against tho indulgence in tobacco, its uso in Afghanistan will be prohibit ed, but if thoy pronounce it lawful tho anti-tobacco prophet i3 promised im prisonment at Candahar. Tho Nature reports a rcmarkablo land subsidonco at Bona, in Algeria. Jabol Naiba, an isolated mountain, 800 meters in height, is rapidly decreasing in altitude, aud a considerable cavity is forming round its base. Tho wholo mass of mountain is evidently sinking. Tho neighborhood of Bona must, how- ever, havo formerly been tho scene of a similar phenomenon. Lake Fezzara, which measures overl2,2u0 hectares in extent, had no existence in the timo of the Romans. Its depth at the center is only 2.G0 meters now. Investigations mado in 1870 disclosed tho remains of a Konian town lying in tho lake. Tho .inferenco is that the town had sunk long ago, just as tho mountain is sink ing at tho present day. Mexican Stupidity. A friend who has been traveling in Mexico, brings back a story illustra tive of tho pocuiiar lack of lnventivo ness of tho people of our sister republic. A church was lately built at Lagos, on tho main line of tho Mexican Central railroad, and when finished tho fathers were annoyed to find that a big hole from which tho clay for tho adobes used in constructing the edifico had been excavated, remained directly in front of tho main entrance. Orders wero given to havo tho unsightly hole filled up. This was dono by shovoling into it earth and clay from tho nearost bank. But this, of course, left another hole, and so tho painstaking Mexicans went to work and filled that up in liko manner, leaving another gap in the ground, which was tilled, and tho oper ation was repeated until tho holo was run out of town, so to Bpeak, and tho good fathers congratulated themsolves on being rid of an unsightly nuisance. Peoplo who wonder that tho Mexicans aro not moro enterprising than they are will find in this littlo tale ono ex planation of tho difficulty which stands in the way of the rapid development of the country. A. Y. Times. iTolcssor Uoitz, ot otrasourg, latcij exhibited a dog possessed of no part of that portion of tho brain which some physiologists call tho motor tact" or seat of power for voluntary motion. Yot the animal had perfect freedom of action, and knew how to effectually ro sistr&ny interference with him at ni'eaJ time. Tho printed volumes are many in which attempts. aro mado to prove 4as such a thiiu? is impossible Advice to Uotbrrs. Aro yon llsturbed atilpht and broken of vour restbynsirk.chiUl'MilToring and crvinjr v.lb pairfofcnttlns teeth V Ifso send at onec and p:t a bottle of Mrx. WInJos sooUiin sttuii for chililnti tccthins. lis valued lurakiiLnble. It will relieve the -little sutTen iniincdiatMv. DeitcHdujtoffit, motbers, there no mlsmta almutit. ItciRvsjtysfo'and diarrhoea, n-;-ulatcs tlie stomach nd fnwels, aires, wind mile ronenstlie'KUins.JVdufeft inBwnatlon.and pies toue and 'snehzy to thciwliole STstrni. .Mm. htsow'sootSjHKsynin fr eluldrcn tet-Mili; Is ivleasant the. taste, and Js thn pntscriptioii titune.otthcolik'st and DesWemnb nurses and ilijiciniis Ih tlHiltHiUHiyt3taj,-uja bfor sabr tv all dmjajtsts throioul world. ln IS cvatsalttk-. " licfess G'Jbtrint, Slvf. burw,-wain4as,;ana5Ji ouuerSjOKs.' . -.. , . .. .'- i- -.. . .' r- Mpawaa IBia. iBaHiHH':BPt-H ii t waMi mM. ikw' Warn .MnTVc-WifhpniflaMI rKHf ff.M lit frtK item. W Jwri tMifM. Tlic fest:6n teurih cau truly lc said of 's6rig' .GJyccd,SJal which is a sure euro fbr-cut. hruises; scahls. b " ; tCli liif Wltfeont 'WLoohfor J6tfyd N&tr L2t. ' " -W- Nc' .Late to Jlewf. Kwujnc? KMklS! irsete&tfaffci? riMa "IIou" 1 tbd palhw sill wiiil wfucli poo Pyiiclifwit. iwuoiiaa beca it Lin.yiiuil xiici)M early miil jifter m. m k, ,- T- -'",. -f S.tt fcAtMajjM U . II ft ) wbsre i my hatiplneaa. ,6h !N? ma j.zrvE-m '. m w . ilk -i.-'r inv ItapMRCM. BntMfcat: '.eoukT xkn only in prf,AS g6Smsvof , wan!? snntwmc occnumaHv ixu across me jcioompfaXew KnIaadatHtaii 'day, j six ti getter w ers icox jo Mr, LvH. Titn tfjmnhftum,-2k. J. ys: "I have tnuflfcred unuW - nUery from cbildhool from; chronic tlwoiws fit tltc jbowck arkl diarrbyccompHn ied by sj'jftl pwn. I sought relief at tbeTiand of pbynciarw of $?ery. school and twed vefy patent atal decitk: mcilicine under-tsMl sun. L lye at IwJf rmmri in T'4ivkMa Tnnu a muu. 1 picte specific, pr eetiiiv.;-"ix.V'. A; VQiir invaluable JH&ic, whicljdki -- ' -... .v.m .fc-fe. vy ior me wimvcGrfiuiR ctf c cotna- o?, wititlcdrihc);treditof niy getonr Mr.E.S.WclRi dttction ta Ibe, icopi 6t, Jersey CJtir adds: 'Tbo iciitimojiijil of Mr. Titt'; is genuine and lotay; only be doa not ndequatcly'gjpnrayf the gaflerinjf be has endttrcd-for mnnj yeaw. He lie is mv brOtiier-in-litwT xnd f know tbe case well" He is ndw perJWw-ixsJ iroin iiis oiu iruuiucp,7ixi?iijoyn iieuiu and life, ascribinx-it" all to 'Parker's Tonic. Unenualleil as an invigorant: tjniu- lates all the organs; cures ailments of lejivcf. kidneys, and nil diseiwud of t.Vhki(xL . . ' -sUHcklcH'K Arnica Salve. The.busve in the world for cuU, l.niligrcSrcer. salt rheum, fever sores, tcTtiSr.-chaiipdbaiHlfl, chilblains, -oriis, and nlltskin wiions, and posi tively euros iii5sirnoily required. It is 'guarantied (rajfe: twfect. fatis- r.,..i;... n ,..,. r-.tfiT&azirin;, ViIc.,25 nts per box. i'or sale Cook. Haxovkic, O., Feb After having lung fever niotiia I had a dreadful . 13, IfeS aim pneu- cougb and could not sleep at night. The doctors told me I bad roiisuniptioii and wouls die. I have taken six bottles TisuM (Jure and my eough is entirely gone and I am well as ever. iK.MKLI.VK Foul). IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To the SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. For particulars see our next announcement. (Qmllnuedfrtm last wet) How Watch Cases are Made, This process of manufacture waa invented by James Boss, who started in business in 1854, and the methods and tools used in making thcso watch cases are covered by patents. This it the only vatch ease made under this process. For many years the in troduction of these goods was slow, owing to popular prejudice against "plated" goods, but gradually the public 'learned that tho James Bosi Gold Watch Case was net a cheap gold-icashcd or tkciro-platcd article, but was made ot genuine gold plates of standard quality and thichncss. Conscientious adherence to tho determination to mako the best watch case ever put on the market, and tho adoption of every improvement 6Uggested, has made tho James Boss' Gold Watch Case the ,sta2TDAKd. sjuaj In this watch case the parts & & most subject to wear the bow, croicn, hinges, thumb-catchce, etc., arc made of solid gold. Stsd t Mat U yW. Witek Cm rartorlM, rkB. alpkk, Fa-, for huJo.niutnUl raapfcUtOawlacb (2b be conliTiueL) D RuGS HENRY COOK. Cousi Drugs, PaintsJJils Notions, Wall Paper, Ac. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. IfiEatalblML. It vmYnrltr sd enrfcfcfte BLOOD ftnia! tttUVERaJ KHNETr.dltESTeRrTKE KKAi.XItsadViaoaor'XOtJIHI laxliuj ltrxrL repairing xcvtUtmaMdtXcl&TQsiS. jticJmnrlynctl,'WJtcrApleUI.Ulltl won, ick. f strenriiu & ki cse 2 s&itui wltktauM4UtM4wefi4fMxwal. 8otiL :Ii a wrea relT wv M taisi sb sxppttet Brlu ror. iniEOKnmH SSffifiS? Da.H4Krsjf flwar tckwsc m4 Ji aal IS mtewutteWGt, seeawl ,TaoxTtca RiamVi l.nirnvuiu' i afc-j - -" " SI CMMMTclttlHC fcT omffi 2r- grntofuHy jckiidwldfc the fast" ,f Mr. E. S. WelR who needs -wo Tn'6f- 'sm- ' r i . - $11,950 Kj0r2& 051TTIUB Sri 3 EON lOi M nnd Children WW Tons tfcVt; Ctnrla. stft jSKKN0 JfPw 1 WitwflVHfid wynB4. n. Wkt muitklrtmmt OwnHwil .' . .... .... .. . UMg, in anjpwami'i'! ft Ara fftTslecyttlaeiiiiina. OttaJ linear. M . '. M ? CasifW it mN aiatl laraOlrM UlS.OxfcrfSuBrya.X.lJ ' FINAL PKOprXOllCE. Laud Ofllw, lHoomIKtou, XeU, Jnno 21, ll OTK'S IS UKUEUT iilVKS THAT THE JntunlluuIoutakcJuai inof In siimwrt ol- .. 4' li'ailuiiivu n s i vs17A ntTVlW aja llliiii.Wanl tlml unit! rnxf wJU l malc txv 6jK H uwtner rmnt, wcixtor coaty, atJli,Cteu4,oFrkJay, August 13, vm, xurvmest .?bv. aT5SPEI JJK(K KK. AbmlKMii II. haV. blusoti, John K. Aaltz. all of l.Vil lotr S. W. S K.litj: , ,wr. ?-Jtey- FINAL 1'KOOP NOTICE. I.:unl Offli t. Illfomlr.fjtoii. Neb.. .Itau H. latM -VTOTHT.IS IIKURKV fWVIN THAT TIJr! li fiillnwiiiK ((Hiiit.il ftlli r b." UK l lii.tltf of bis Intent inn to male Una! proof in .Mimrl of bis cl.tlm. ;ttn! tltat sj-.lii prno! wilt lie limit" befoie cerk of the illHtrlrtmiirt, Webster eoiuitv, Neb. at Keticiotitl. Neb., on satur.i.tv, .lulv -ji, usl, viz: CIIKISTIAN IIKI KIiKIt, 1IM No. 71 17, Tor themv qr ec tion , tii 3. north It II w. He lining Ux folIo!ns witness to lrovu his rotitiii, mils rt-bl nf upon ami ultl v.itloii of snbl hu.tl, i : Me:.litiiAnnrri.s, U-nr-tus I'amnMI, Hnry U. Matheu, fharles 1.' Fctt.s, all of lt4.-it t'loml. Neb. K. W. sWITZKlt. JtilstiT. Sireoforyi Y)U. O.SOJJEXUiv, PHYSCIAN AND SURGEON, Cowlos, Nebraska, rrofeional calls promptly attended. Offick : At rasiiloncc Cowled. 8-51 1). GILFORD, Dealerin-Dry Goods, Notions fimei'nw, Hoots, Shoes, &c. COWLICS - - NKWtAPICA Cach paid fcr Grain and Fr cdnco. 'J1 J. WAKD, Notary hh Conveyascsp, Heal h and In.Mitunre Agent, COWLES - - NERRASKA. Sells Eastern and Western Cual. Also has R. tt M. Town Lola for Sale, and Fanning Lands. pEAK&LATTA, Dealers in Dry Goods, ami Groceries, Dm?, Harilnaru nnd (iucens wart. COWLES - - NEBRASKA. S0II3 a Low na tlio Lowest. yf r. IIUKD, ma l'Koritiirroit op tivery, Peed, & Sale Stable COWLES - - TJEKKASKA. Ilorso nml GarrlaRW, wltli or without Iirfvtrs, J'nrnlsni'il on Miorl Notice. QEOUGE W. IIAGEIl, Blacksmithing, Repairing, Sec. J'mniptly tlone, and All Wfrfc Warranted. COWLICS - - NKHUAHKA. g h. GANG1UN, BLACKSMITH, rnWLES - - NKHUASKA. Siivial AKentlon Riven to "Work on llow?. .Sat- faction ('then or I'ay. Experience. TItirty Yeara p W. FULLER, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, AND SHINGLES. COWLES - - SEBEASKA. Will sell as Clieap &8 the Cheapest rOHXH. BKOWS. Dealer in Flour and Peed, CCWLES - - NEBRASKA. Tlic Finest Urands of Flour Sold jw Clieap as Anywhere in the Cotiuty Ssfe SiSSXfaJw- nlitmljmt, m ijr SmL tton Urn jsafsrsse lsfissiM 5 -Mil Ba SB Jjs aWelata sr $r Kb! jaatisaa, Ijwala. Faia ia taa Bak.BvmcGUJte. Aaia-I stamtouMsas Paisr- rallerer. JJ -.c.t , '111 1 MSaS on MM Vo7aiafo,jirli'ir!k-ct!ona.tp 2, N nitse 10 am f!Sfe hbJ nte follouinj: vrinei-e.- lo provi b'- rtaVj?v:i!flHet, upun, and raltlvatHili o' sTitiiiLit'i! Nelson llunl. rtiiMaii'rTi "sa m 'tii mi I fi Z-I7 . nifirliTl J5mTS l.JJwSy MlaS 1 1 nr nn - .. - haa. anas .pv "- '- -- jffiass HMiwetaaz: ht tpwgLggisaaaixai SB ,' -DEALERS COAL. LUMBER ETC j Red Cloud, Nebraska zOk. T Wl s BARGAINS DRYGOODS Groceries, Come You Can Save Money ! We Offer Bargains that NO other house does in Red Cloud. Maryatt & Co., A DEALERS IN Jewelry, patches, Clocks Silverware gJJL Platedware Plain Rings, jSP FancyRings Spectacles. J Castors, etc. RFD CLOUD, NEBRASKA We keep everything in the Jewelry line. Repairing of every de scription promptly done Harness Shop, J. L. MILLER. DEALKK IX AKXESS COLLARS, SADDLE3 HOUSE-BLANKETS, wllfPS. COMB3. BRUSHES, J And everything twoallj kapt in 1 7xm class shop. Two doors north ot Itt 5at.2 BAk BED CWUD. NEB. ''' mv v. . VBldsi PEOPLE GO D ALL TO s FOR IN & Notions, g- Etc- - iHK. -da Ta J'w;ifS and See ! TH CITY Drug Store ! r. a. ahcretvProa. m TiUnSp MifHWW.al i.rr .. 7 ", r ' -. H" at aaf ati - - ' jwmumnnmm 1 - , IL-. wwm 3!W7V- J p i "&L I mi yaaaaBn a ft? m m Mawav aWHHIKBni aSa waw aBBB9K9 . aajBwaaaaaaaya . aa HPaBafc . j.' -' JWPBBlpaiBJr!. jl - BjmBPP ! ,aV' ' W ' - w ,B Vvs.. 5$&jiP '- -- & ijt'" " " 3. v- a?'--.. , n wfmE&emg&Tsm x- vv