The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 10, 1885, Image 4

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NZBBABKA.
v The Land of Peace and Plenty.
During the last decade no state in
the Union haa more rapidly progress
ed than has Nebraska. It can certain
ly be said tnat it is a land "flowing
Ivith milk and honey" equally as much
for the poor man as for the rich. The
. editor of The Chief having been a res
ident of the state nearly two year, has
in fhat time been enabled io observe
the many advantages that the state
presents to the "people kof all classes and
callings over those of eastern states.
Here in the west land U more plenty
crops raised with less labor, stock more
abundant, and raised without much
expense; money in better demand,
.biiMiiesa more flourishing more cnter-
. prise, and in fact the various indus
tries are booming, inetcad of being
conducted in the old line ruts of east
ern states. Here there is a chance for
"every man to own a farm if he has the
enterprise and push to succeed at any
thing, as there is plenty of land which
can bt procured at reasonably low fig
ures, and in a few months a man can
own a farm. On the oth.r hand the
same individual remaining in the east
will continue to rent, -with no hope of
ever becoming the possessor of a home
or accumulating enough money to buy
one of the high priced eastern farms,
which are in reality no better than
western farms, and in many instances
not so good. Anything that can be
grown in eastern states can be raised
in Nebraska, and more of it witll less
troubltt to te producer. And not only
thnt, but we have the advantage of the
eastern states inasmuch as the seasons
are both cariier'and longer, and the
winters rarely exceeding two months.
Markets for all kinds of produce,
Ftnck, etc., arc equal to most eastern
markets, with the advantage to most
western farmers of less expcise in rais
ing, and consequently more profit in
selling. There is no finer farming
country in the world than the beauti
ful prairie land of Nebraska, and es
pecially Webster connty. It will pay
a man of limited or unlimited means
to come west and observe t ic country
and beautiful growing crops with his
own eves J and the; comparative
case with which they are grown, a
sight of which will verify the abovo as
sertions. Come west then, and pro
cure for yourself a home while farms
are cheap. Fourteen years ago land
could havo been had for little of any
thing. To-day the same land is worth
from $10 to $30 per acre, and conse
quently the time to buy is now as the
land is constantly increasing in value
as the permanent improvements go
forward, and the country becomes
more thoroughly developed. Flour
ishing villages nre springing up over
the county which a few years ago was
given up as a barren waste, viz: Blue
Hill, 1000 population; Guide Rock, 800;
Cowles, Wells, Iuavale, all flourishing
villages, with
RED CLOUD,
The county scat, with a population of
2000 p o l: To men who aro hunting
up business locations we would say
come to Red Cloud, the Gate City of
the great Republican Valley, one of
the most flourishing cities in Nebras
ka, now about thirteen years old, with
an enterprising and industrious siti
zenship., Its future is certain and
neveral importrnt railways, besides the
celebrated Burlington route, which
now passes through the citv, aro hcad-
ing for Red Cloud, viz: The Chicago,
Nebraska, Kansas & Southwestern, a
firoposed routo to Texas 550 miles
ong, traversing a rich belt of farming
country, with its northern terminus at
Red Cloud; the Missouri Pacific and
Union Pacific both have lines survey
ed to Red Cloud. With all of thes"e
advantages, together with the best ag
ricultural district m the far west Red
Cloud is destined to become an im
portant city in the near future. To
our readers we would say a few dollars
epeut in viewing our magnificent
country will be money woll spent, and
if you do not conclude to fettle, after a
thorough investigation of the climate,
oil ami resources, it will bo a wonder
to us, and an unfortunate circumitince
for you.
HAPPY HOLLOW.
The great and glorious Hollow is
improving so fast that one cau hardly
keep up with the times.
The Slater Bros, Mr Donson, Mr
Neilson, and others have been turning
over the sod and makintr other im
provements. The latest arrivals in Happy Hollow
as far as we have heard is a son to Mr
and Mrs H M. Slater. Wo expect Mr
8 will be purchasing a new set of car
penter tools soon.
Bom, to Mr and Mrs Jenson, a
daughter.
Charley Howe says he will build a
house tins fall. Wonder if he is not
going to get a wife.
Mr Crash's neV house is being treat
ed to a eoat of paint. Wilson.
FLEAS ANT HILL-
More iain, more corn.
We will soon bear the clatter of the
reapers as harvest is almost here.
P R Stradley was iu Hastings last
Tuesday taking in the town and every
thing in general.
J W Polly got the fingers of his right
hand very bacily mashed in the smut
ter of his mill last week.
Notice: People wanting portico's
will take pattern from L Saderberg's,
and call on Mr Stradley, architect and
builder. ,
; As Patsy did not appear the second
time we suppose they had so much gas
they exploded before the second issue.
School will close Fridiy with a pic
nic, and a general good time is antici
pated. Cox'g have their corn laid by.
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NO&T&-KAST SMTH.
. Weather rather hot and dry.
W RfLearis Is rorth 500 more now
than lie was a few days ago, in the
shape ot a brand new girL
we see that Mrs Sellers, of Bloom-
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vr iMowu and wife,
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WELL&
Plenty of rain.
Fine growing weather.
Harvest will soon be at hand
J D Storey ha commenced '.he
erection of a new dwelling house. Mr
Holdrege, C Spooner. and J J Potter
are doing the carpenter work.
One man gave 25 cents to defra the
expenses of the celebration at Wells.
The celebrations this Fourth were
like the bridge bonds. We were beat
en out of them, but we'll try it again
next vear.
Married, G W Boyd to Mi?3 Josie
Spr', both of Welti. Rustic extends
his congratulations and wishes them
many returns of the happy occasion.
G P Gather was around last week,
engaged in taking the census of Har
mony precinct.
J h Crosby 'f house was struck by
lightning last Saturday night, the 4th.
Fortunately no great damage done.
One and twenty, one and twenty,
Youth and beauty, lovers twenty.
Health and riches, ease and leisure,
Work to give a zest to pleasure.
What can a maid so lucky lack ?
What can I wish that Sportville
holds back. Rustic.
PLEASANT HOME.
The Fourth is over and our money
is spent. We are at home, trying to
find out whose baby took the premium
We are sorrv to av that we are
going to lose F M Shular from our
midst. He is going to locate eight
miles cast of Chariton, Iowa, on the
old homestead, where he spent his loy
hood days May peace and prosperity
always be with them. We thought
that Oregon laid west of Nebraska.
The twine binders arc beginning to
fly across the rye and barley fields
North Guide Rock deligrtion took in
the beautiful flag at the celebration on
the Fourth, Mr Severance being the
chosen man to accept the well won
prize for the delegation.
Albert Horn says he wilt give any
one dozen eggs that will bring his
lined hand back, We believe Ferry
Norris and some others would give
more than that.
The 4th and the rain at Guide Rock
were ahead. The largest and liveliest
crowd that ever was in Guide Hock.
Our girls want a good music teacher
to give lessons on their new organs.
Wheat, corn, and oats are doing
splendid.
J C Barcus is still improving his
farm.
We notice W II Barcus still buying
calves and selling cows and old corn.
Clover in thi3 part looks very well.
Loogotek.
Native Trees for Nebraska.
All farmers, or those interested in
fruit culture, without an exception, are
strongly in favor of trees grown on our
own soil, in comparison to importation
both in being much surer to grow and
also to come into fruiting in about one
half the time. I know this theory doe
not harmonize with tree peddlers and
dealers, but facts aro stubborn thing to
argue out of existence. And 1 might
say rtght here has been one most seri
ous drawback experienced by the early
settlers. First, tree planting was an
experiment; second, the price of trees
put them out of tho reach of many,
and nothing but imported stock was in
reach of any, and that at a fabulous
price. Besides this the trees had to be
shipped hundreds of miles, and then
re-handled and hauled for miles. Un
der such treatment we do not wonder
that but few could indulge in such a
luxury, with ten chances for a failure
to ono for success. Tho trouble now
has a remedy. Many counties in this
state now have their own nurseries and
trees may bo seen growing, and pur
chasers select their own goods. An
other difficulty the pioneer had to con
tend with was the kind of fruit adapted
to our soil and climate, and this is one
reason no boubt, why we sec orchards
which were planted twenty years ago
that have never shown a sign of bloom
or fruit. . The trouble is now obviated
Men have spent years in experiment
ing, and to-day no one need be deceiv
ed as to varieties to bo successful.
There are some honest nursery men,
aud to them the horticulturistowes a
debt of gratitude for the result of their
labor; and again another class who are
vampires oa every community where
their nefarious practices are carried on
I mean trceirtddlrrs as a class. In the
first place all the interest they have in
you is your money, and that obtained,
another field of labor is sought. It is
true they havo tempting bait, such as
the tree strawberry with fruit similar
in size to squashes; Russian apples
which bear tho same year they arc
planted, and grape trees with fruit lit
tle inferior to apples in size. When
will people learn to turn a deaf ear on
suchhnmbucs? I know that these
oily tongued fellows always have re
butting argument, and it makes hut
little difference whether it be true or
false, so as they get your name to an
order. 1 am aware that many bundles
of nursery stock have received their
death stroke before leaving the hands
of the nurseryman. In this climate
during the spring and fall our winds
a e most searching and drying, and
the sensitive rootlet, in my "judgment
should not be allowed to remain ex
exposed to the weather a single mo
ment, but be gathered up as fast as dug
and the roots kept moist and covered.
I care not how much vitality a tree
may have, when purchased, it needs
after care to insure success. Some
persons on arriving home with trees
will allow them to lay exposed to. the
wind and sun and then crowd the
roots into a littte hole not too large for
a fence, post; or perhaps use the or
chard for a feed lot during the winter
months and then wonder why their
trees are not doing well. These are
drawbacks tnat should be avoided.
Give the trees good cultivation; keep
weeds and grass down, and in the near
future your labor will be rewarded with
plenty of good fruit.
Ladies will please ol read the fol
lowing article:
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Thte medlctn. combining Iron with pnro
rejetMe tonic, jiilckij- ewl craspletely
t'trr Drpcplm InMIrln, Vrakars
Juipnrr Illootl, J1alaria,C!ilIUaa4FeTr,
mod arnl;ia.
It is an unftllint icraeJy for Diseases of tfco
itititicys unci l.trrr.
It is invaluable for JAzann peculiar to
Wnmrn, and all who leud MtSu.fer? live.
JMikm ti injure the teeth, osum: Lem!ahe.or
rodiife comlipnlioa oihrr Iron vtedieirst da.
Itnrichesand I'tirifies tbe blood, xtinulatcs
the appetite, lids the aviniil&Uon of fKl, rc
.evet Heartburn and Belching, and tUfcSgUi
en the muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of
Energy, Jtc. it has r.o equal.
!& The penuine has above trfifie irark and
ercssed red lines on wrapj-er. Take no other.
U4Mirtr neons cihbic.il , RiLTiBou;iiv
50 REWARD $50
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Mirth A Dickie, eo A 2 Wibarti Ail.CLkmf.
Miner Uros. Ked Cloud. Xehnnka; A S M;tr.n
Led Clo'id. .Nebraska; A II Kaley.
Wiiolialed by Kayninnd lints Jfc Co. Lincoln,
Wbm.sk-t; IlarecratL's Uros., Lincsln Nebraska.
I'axtnii & (lalbifjSiiT. Oinaiia. Nebraska ;.McC'ord
l'rady& Co. Omaha Nebraska.
Final Proof Notice.
Land Offlc, Iliooiiiingtoii, Neb., June 22, 1S8T..
NOTICE IS HKKKllV JIVEN THAT THK
ftillowin named' M-ttler !i;is filed notice of
Ms Intention to make linal oroof in support of
bis claim, and that .said proof will be made n
fore the judi;e. or in ids .absence the clerk dis
trict court, Webster county, at Red Cloud, Neb ,
oa Saturday, Ap;;ust , 1SK', vlr,:
WINFIKL!) l'ALMEIt,
on I I'd entry uuniK'r w. for th; nw qr 1R-2-U
west. He names the following witness To prove
liis continuum residence upon and cultivation
oTsald land vi.: Andrew. I. Means. Charles S.
Palmer. Edwin .Meteilf, Edv,ln tt. rainier, all of
Ked Cloud. Nib.
Ceorp. Hibtiey. who filed pre-emption I) S No
ISM on same land is hereby nollllca to appear at
same time ami ilac and show caie why proof
should not be allowed.
47-fiw .S. V. SWITZEK, JIcsMer.
Chaml'erlin'a colic cholera and dior
rhoca. remedy never fails, and is pleas
ant and safe It is put in 25c 50 cent
and ono dollar bullies. Sold by all
druggiatd. 48-5t.
St Patrick's rills cleanse the system
and regulate the system and bowles.
They are the most pleasant, searching,
and most reliable physic in use. They
arc sugar coated. Sold at fifty cents a
box. or five boxes for one dollar by
druggists. 4S-4t
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Wool Wanted.
The highest market price in cash
paid for wool by I). M. Platt
Wanted
We have a good assortment of fine
buggies and spring wagons in stock.
We think we cau please you.
Hpanoole & Son.
For the Ladies and Children.
I havo received Rochester made
Ladies' shoes, also the Walker shoes
which are the best manufactured goods
in the United States. I will warrant
every pair perfect or no sale. Try
them. A. S. Maksii.
$50,000 to Loan.
The Nebraska and Kansas Farm
Loan company havo plenty of money
to loan on real estate.
For the Men and Boys.
I have the Walker boots and shoes
and will giyo you wananty
on vvery nair you buy. Try them.
A. S. Marsh.
Now is the lime to get your bargains
on the 5 and lOe counters in hose, col
lars, buttons, handkerchiefs, napkins
and towels at Forrester's.
Itch and scratches of every kind
cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. Uso no other. This
never fails. Sold by R R Sherer. drug
gist, R2d Cloud. 22-ly
New arrival of fresh teas and coflee
at Marsh's.
Question. Why doe9 A. S. Marsh
jjcll more dry goods than all the mer
chants in Ked Cloud.
O. H. Ma hyatt makes a specialty of
fine watch repairing and warrants al
work.
New invoice of parasols and sun
umbrellas at Marsh's.
DuniNG the month of May every
thing in the line of silverware we will
sell at 35 per cent, discount.
Vrig:t Jb Wallace.
VtoLiN trimmings at Wright & Wal
lace's, e
Proclamation to the people of Red
Cloud and vicinity. All persons pur
chasing goods of Wright 6c Wallace
will save money.
New goods daily at Forrester's cheap
furniture store. Don't fail to examine
before purchasing.
For cheap glassware and tinware go
toForrester's 5 and 10c counters, two
doors south of McFarland's.
Balb&igan hose for ladies in endless
quantities at Mrs Newhouse's. 44tf
Violin, banjo and guitar strings at
Wrighi & Wallace's.
Large lineof gloves at 3In New
house's, Call add see them. 44U
Tremendous stock of lawns at Mrs
Xewhouse's. Don't fail to see them.
Caught in the act. A man passing
hastily down Webster st. yesterday
attracted the attention of everybody,
but hit haste was soon explained, aa
he was on hit way to purchase bar
gains at Wright Je Wallace'.
New square shawls just arrived at
Marsh's.
I don't claim the largest stock in the
state, but nave plenty of freak new
goods. The latest designs iaeverytking
kept in a surt class jewelry estabksk
ment O H Maryatt.
Hakxonicas and' all small static
goods at Wright A Wallace's.
Compajuc my prices with these .of
eth.se sums. .Twill save yea from tea
to tweaty f re per ceeu ea aayihiar ia
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I have in stock growing a full and complete line of Nursery stork consisting of
Apples, Crabs, Cherries,
Good assortment small fruits, &c
Allot which I Invite your attention. Retain our orders and buy a cllmitmtoclcnot nned tu
sdhppln::. i:et -aiber wv Iiava : d nVrent varieties including some of the hybrids and forty thou
.and trtes to assort troin. Nothing allowed to leave the iir-ry lnb.id condltan and cvcry'blBC
Kuanuitecd true to name. Huy home grown stock and le mio'cWu! it fruit rablus
City Bakery and Restaurant
A. LATJTERBACH, Prop.
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
Kcopp constantly on hand
Fresh Brsad; Gikes, Cigars, Tobmc-
Confoctionory, fcc. Broad dolivornd to any part of tho city.
Warm and cold meals served at all hours. Ico Croam and Oyutora
season.
REED & HAWLEY,
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FARMERS'
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BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
EjTia; pareiaci th3 Laalcr Tirdlito'.y orsel ij A. T. Stille,
GOIIJCr TO SISIaIm LU1HBER WAR
OR ItfO WAR.
ALWAYS SEE US BEFCR1 EUYNC.
Rings, Brooches,
Ear Rings, &c, tho best in tho
city at
Wright & Wallace
Violins. Guitars,
Accordions, Etc.
Wright & Walhce.
WATCHES
WATCI1JES.
Of tho Doot makes at
Wright & Wallace
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REPORT
Or TIIKCOMlITIOXOK TMK
Cloud National Bank
Red
AT RED CLOUD,
In the State of Nebraska, at the close
nt5. July. ). 18..
KKSOCKCK.
Io:insan(l discounts
OvcnlnilLs
U. S. bonds to .e-nrt' circulation
Other stocks, 1kik1. and inortces...
Due front apurnvil n-erve asfiits
Due from otla-r National banks
Due from Mate hank. and bankers....
Keal cMate. tURiilurcand fixturen
Current excnses and taxes paM
rremlums paid ,
Checks ana other cash Items
Fractional pajicr currency, nickels, anil
m pennies
Iejnil tender notes
Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer
(3 jer cent, of circulation)
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Total Slis.OD:
LIAllIUTIKS.
Capital stock paid lu f M.ooo no
Undivided profits ll.ltrt 7
National hank notes outstanding tlio w
Individual (IcikwIU subject 1
to check l.attr7i- 5339 15
Demand certitlcntes deposit a7 wj
Due to other National Hanks
Due to state bank and bankers J.7Q CI
Notesjand bills rcdlscounted a. oo
Total...., ........9 liVWT C8
Stated Nebraska. County of Webster.ss:
I. K V Jblrey. Casbler of the atKr named
bank, do soleninlr swear Hiat tlw above state
ment b true to tbe best of my knowledge and
belief. Kort. V. Suibkv. Cashier.
Suberibed and sworn to before me this tb
day of July, lies. J. A. Tuixky.
Notary ruMle.
Correct Attest : R.D.JoN72f". i
Silas OARcnit. v Directors.
t Levi Mookk. )
Notice of Sale under Chattel Kort
gage.
TOTICE IS IICSEB V G I VEX THAT BY VIR
1 tue of a chattel nortsaffe dated on tkc h
4ay of August, MG.'.aad defy ftled aad recordef
la tbe oC of ibt coaaty clerk of Webster
countj, Nebraska, oo tbe ah day of A scant,
1SSS. eiecated by J, Kane? aad . J. Allen, to
Nicholas Sacpard Si CorBpaay. to eeare fa
sa)Beat of th i-um t&ree kattdnd aad c-ice dol
Ian, aad spea whlet t&ere Is so v d&e. Mi5 aad
Interest from August aa lO, deZaoit fwvisc
been made la tlw payment- of caid a. Otere
Ssre 1 mlU seQ tbe property tbereta deserUr.
Obc Klctelas Seurd Co separator, wits
straw stacker. beiU, aad all &xtcrrsa4aS a-
peadaces -nta er belosjrusc to tac saase; ako
eae track iriree aoder sae; also o&e NtcKdias
SkefMtrd Go's scperior speed tars poarr
coatpiete. witk rrotkiracea oaSer same, wtts
tbe serp.tabllac rodsbraee reds, aad all
fcxtum aa4 aepesdaces sritk or ueloaciac ta
Ueuaw.aKiBlieaactJM attfceL&erty Pek
ia Ked Cload. Webster coaaty. Nebraska, en Use
KtflfAarwctKiSatwae o'clock Pll e said
day. Ciua.Wixrxcrjkacrceer.
lUt stk day a Jaiy, imc
Dlasolatlon Notiosu
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Say ec Jaly. by ua:aal ewl, diawotve
le aaiQ c B Umferti wnei aM
ecmmXM stas4&r aaiat ta aM
ad receives aJi storkarrfTiy. lrre
iw cswe. atcomu, aed wamtever may
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wjiaSlmeMf HM Vrnmcla lsd ami.
aSsssMaasn lScaaMCB Itesiardtra
t ue orinissu arm, xxvtac t
of bus!-
MAKElt.
BEST
Straight
- Flour !
GROCER.
HAGAN,
ritoruicrou or
Canned Fruits
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Young Clyde
Will make the va-wi ot iw. :it th " Home
I'ana'Mit l(fl Hlom!.
YouiicClydflsailark liity, ukIkIii ont Itoo
iMMiinls. Is :r.i IiauiN Iilch and I JU vt-ar old.
; in is a iiori' nn.stvli ami action. !! nas
5lr'l by an InijMjrteit CI) deviate. 111m dam h
ui levriaiid i .ay. ,
TKK.MS TomiIi tht time.. Monov du' Jn
mare N kridwii to K with foal. JVr.ion parting
wJUi iiiarrx tvfre foaling will h ht'lil fr Uie In
stinuice inniify. I will not te rcsxui9llie for
ucciilonts that may occur.
Chas R Bess
A specialty?!
WRIGHT & WALLACE.
'iPEfi,
Is a hrizht bar stallion years oM. welrh ISSft
TKKtnds. He Is strr.nsly Irallt and at lb
V
lit and at the mmc
Is ctkh! t! wjnw
broad bKudrrs msa
lumv 1k". well muselrd
I'KIHtRKK Younr Dr's sin? snu a fail
blood Knjfli'h Imft Horse, Imported. His daw
wa a Clydsdale mare.
Will make the- rt"'nofiMS at HedCIosd.aad
will be foun i at lfc5 Upland llou? LlTcry stable
now ocrnetl by Geo JJ Gates.
TKUM.S To Insure -: Hxmerdarwh-rB aurp
rrores to le witb fooL Care wwl br takru to pnv
Aent aceldeats bat I win not be resptasibie for
any that may occur.
All person dlotes of mates before foaliaz
will be held for tfte us?ot re Rome. All
Mara
must be rtlurud rwUrtr to tte &ory;
Geo. DSCKEB
Chain, ITsck
Isces, Specta
clss, Cbaina,
ttc Larsjsat
asaortnient at
Wright JfeWallaos's.
CALL AND GET
BARGAINS AT
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LOPJULiX $ JJJGJ.Y.
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Situated l-2tnllo north of Red
We have la stock, trrowiiitf a full ana cornpirt una or nursery aw
connlsrtlr.tr of
Apples, crabs, plums, cherries, crapes, ras
berries, blaclc berries cataipa, aiiantm
Russian muUbety,
Maploasd a flno variety of overjrroona, romsn, aaowbaUrt, poon!ii.
All of hiph . m.t rtMtful!f Intlt yor
ikyou to rrtata jonnmler ami uy aw'troatrd rj all frt-h nJ o;l dtw h f ;.r
A. A
SELLS THE
Buckeye Down. Binder,
Buchere Elevator Binder,
Buckeye Table Bake Reaper,
Buckeye Light Mower,
Piano Harvester and Binder,
J.I.
See him and
Webster Count v
ABSTRACT
Chas. F. Cather, Proprietor.
Compete and only set of Abstra
books in
Abstracts of Tltlo to all lamia or
SHORT NOTICE at Reattonablo Ratos.
Real Estate bought and sold.
Insurance in solid compani
Ioiu'v to Joitn on
Hevurity. rJCaxH pnitl for ua - reside Mt
Roforonco Any of tho business men of R Cloud. Offlo. Ml
WobHtor Street. Woataldo
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Large Premiums Obtain
LOW
PRICES
At the well known
fTTt.-. t-.Jl
xiiu leauuig mercnani ot teu Uloua b
Republican Valley.
A frill line of choice
Dry GociB
Dress Gkods, Novelties, Summer Shy
Parasols, Fans, White Goods, Laces,
Laws. Embroiderie-L eta
These goods will be sold almost at your o1
prices. Am bound
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Cloud and 3-4 xnOe eiwt of QuldoU!
cultivated dogwood,
aMf nrwm. dr!rr 3Mr ru'rn t
Case Thresh i mi Ma chi
Osborne Mower,
Tiger Bakes,
IIoll ing worth 7iV,
Favorite Ball
Save Money.
tbe county.
this county c aro rimy prei
Ileal Jittl mill Cnl
5-
rK$
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11 MiMrr, ffsidrut.
Uslit, V Mitrrjr.tilt?rr
i of . AsvUUtCa
. al $50,
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Collections
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Mk ro'jiftJHn mitt
Gctarnl Hanking ilotiru
InUr3 allowed
5n ilcpotu
TIDINGS.
6 & & A ft
$4699
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DAY
ASSRUE
Dry Goods Mart oj
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and carefully select
to sell you goods.
POPE
OFFIC
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