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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1885)
" J SJ -r'l' Z-Sl '?;?S sd,U fc'B-J f 4" -srst'E I,-! fcfirs:-' -na-U' .- iTT , 1,. ' t!4 fi-n-' ssjjp sJl '?"- i'S,365'- rfS-, i3sJ6b3?' . waP?".- - ZJaZ'r'l i j JJ'5?3S-CKri.. j.' : (i ?? w ' -. it rS-r" .-1 cri- 3 - " - jJU 3ey" -Hfi' &f y &' - f S! F - , i ii--sfrsKn XT- - i.-tTT VTT'is'. " j. ' i -" 'iv r! : ?-12ZT!&8fB r tjc ir m fc. J" v. s J? .-5.T. &rj&& w?- -'G :&&&$. ttigmm .r?t,5-vfeS- ' '.- - ' -t-iir NEBRASKA. Tho Land of Peace and Plenty. During the last decade no stale in the Union has more rapidly progress ed than luis Nebraska. It can certain ly be said tnat it is a laud "flowing 1vith milk and hone" 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 vear?, has in (hat time been enabled to observe the many advantages that the state present.5 to the 'pcoplcof 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, .business more flourishing more enter- 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 ever 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 be procured at reasonably low fig ures, and in a few month3 a man can own a farm. On the other 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 larms, and m many instances not so good. Anything that can be grown in eastern states can be raised in Nebraska, and more of it wittl less troublt to te producer. And not only thnt, but we have the advantage of the ensteru states inasmuch as the seasons are both earlier'and longer, and the winters rarely exceeding two months. Markets for all kinds of produce, ptock, etc., are equal to most eastern markets, with the advantage to most western farmers of less expense in rais ing, and consequently mure profit in eelling. There is no finer farming country in the world than the beauti ful prairie land of Nebraska, and es pecially Webster county. It will pay a man of limited or unlimited means to come west and observe t ie country and beautiful growing crops with his own tvesj and the, comparative case with which they are grown, a eight of which will verify the above as sertions. Come wett then, and pro cure for yourself a home while farms are cheap. Fourteen years ago land could have been had for little of any thing. To-day tho same land is worth Irom $10 to $30 per acre, and conse quently the time to buv 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 are springing up over the county which a few years ago was given up as a barren waste, viz: Blue Hill, 1000 population; Guide Rock, SOO; Cowles, Wells, Inavale, all flourishing villages, with KED CLOUD, The county scat, with a population of 2000 p O iJp: To men who are hunting up business locations we would say come to lied Cloud, the Gate City of the great Republican Valley, one of tho most flourishing cities in Nebras ka, now about thirteen years old, with an enterprising and industrious citi zenship., Its future is certain and several importrnt railways, besides the celebrated Burlington route, which now passes through the city, are head ing for Red Cloud, viz: The Chicago, Nebraska, Kansas fe Southwestern, a froposed route to Texas 550 miles ong, traversing a rich belt of farming country, with its northern terminus at Red Cloud; tho Missouri Pacifzc and Union Pacific both have lines survey ed to Red Cloud. With all of these advantages, together with the best ag ricultural district in 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 spent in viewing our magnificent country will be money well spent, and if you do not conclude to settle, after a thorough investigation of the climate, toil and resources, it will be a wonder to us, and an unfortunate circum.Unce for you. WELLS. Plenty of rain. Fine crowing weather. Harvest will soon be at hand J D Storey has commenced the 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 year. Married, G W Bovd to Mi-3 Josie Spry, both of Welti. Rustic extendi his congratulations and wishes them many returns of the happy occasion. G r Cathcr was around" last week, engaged in taking the census of Har monv nrecinct. J D Cre?by's house was struck by liihtning last Saturday flight, the 4th. Fortunately no great damage done. One and twenty, one and twenty, Youth and beauty, lovers twenty. Health and riches, esise 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. v5vfljfsr$7 jq s ite! 1 fci "- HACKEM. T. C Marysville- s5 Flour ! RED MUD MR&ERI PLEASANT HOME. The Fourth is over and our money is spent. We are at home, trying to firm out whose baby took the premium Wt urc sorry to fay that we are going to lose F M Shular from our midst. He is going to locate eight miles east 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 are beginning to fly across the rye aMd 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 s.iys he will give any one 3 dozen eggs that will bring his lined hand back, We believe Perry Xorris and some others would give more than that. The 4th and the rain at Guide Rock were ahead. Tho largest and liveliest crowd that ever was in Guide Rock. Our girls want a good muaic 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 H Barcus still buying calves and selling cows and old corn. Clover in this part looks very well. Loogotee. -THE BESTTCKfC. - This medicine, coabfr.ta Iron with pan 'retuMe tonics, otiickiy ud cnraplelelj Ccrrs Drpcta Iii4!jrrrln, lVraharoa, Itnpare deed, .lJxia,C!tllUMFeTer ea 'curaJj;ia It Is aa unfuliiur lenedj for Disuse, of tho nii!uc7s fml 1.1 rr. It U Invaluable for Tfaersts peculiar to Vtomrn, and alt who lead s!aatry lire. Itiltxrs nt Injure the tceth,ceu5l.eai!arhe.or produce constlpntloa cihT Iron HraVinrs do. It;nrlchesanl purifies the blood. ticiu!ntrt the appetite, lids the &a!milaUan of fod. re--cvea Hearthurn and Belching, acu itiesgth ens the muscles and nerves. For lotenaittent Ferers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy. Ac. It has co equal. T- The jrcnuine has above trade irark a:2 erc5d red lints en wrapy-er. Take no other. ftfeaalrVr 8CUKS otrBirui. CO, IULTISOEC,a $50 REWARD $50 jlililX Vi u in ii i4 I0H LURD'S ' AlllAlll "ii JAJfldnAKI THE GROCER. Geo W. HAGAN, 1'itoPKicroi: ok M&QIBE IROSK t nURSERIES I have in stock gruwins a full and complete line of Nursery sto-k cjtwhtlns of Apples, Crabs, Cherries, Good assortment small fruits, &c All of which I invite our attention. Retainjour orders and lnv a ?lma:en tflc not anrd m slhrpin-. tietn rntrTWrhara.n d iff rent vnrirties inrluiMiis: oif of thr l,rtrld and forty thou. suidtne toavort trorn. Nothhc allowed to leav-thr uurrry in bud condt!4,n and eerjlhluc fcuaniitteed true to name, lluy home jennvn Mock and be MicceW ul It Iru.t raWnx J. A. LOlXA fed at ' L0PMAX$ 1UG.LY. rjwprtrtocj m mJ Gtfofl 10 rr.!lrt rrrrtl ofTUd ClOtld Xld 3-4 mfl t Of OuJdo Wo IoaVo la stock, irrowia full rtk! complrt lia of uur?ery t cooUtio&r of Apples, crabs, plums, cherries, cr rapes, ra. berries, blaCK oerries caxaipa, aiiantm Russian mullbeTy, cmtivaxea aog wooa Maploand a flno variety of overjrrsous, roo, imowbnIK poonlcm. lja to rrUln joar ordrr and UJ' rJlns:Ht tocV. all frrV and c4 dr!I t a - r rl POPE PLUCTOB nni d at WirthA 3 B AC CO. Thr Dlrm-Ci LARCC and aa COOP Oickle. AO A 2 vtb Cuts' erTrray. abatii Afo., CtWTja, Minf r Uros. Ked ( loud. ehnik:i; A S Marn Ltd CioJii. Nebraska; A II Kaley. Wjiolealeil by ICaymonil Itrt, & To. Lincoln, Nebrakt: lIan-r:esDros., Llncvln Xclintskii. Paxtou Sc fiallas'ier. Outah:i. Nebraaka;.MeCord Erady i Co. Omaha Nebraska. Final Proof Notice. HAPPY HOLLOW. flit. m. .. r. A 1 A.uu jruai anu glorious 210110W 13 I improving so fast that one can hardly keep up with the times. Theblatcr Bros, Mr Denson, Mr Neilson, and others have been turning over the sod and makintr other im provements. The latest arrivals in Happy Hollow us far as we have heard is a son to Mr and Mrs H M. Slater. We expect Mr 8 will be purchasing a new set of car penter tools soon. Born, to Mr and Mrs Jenson, a daughter. Charley Howe says he will build a house this fall. Wonder if he is not going to get a wife. Mr Crash's ndw house is being treat ed to a eoat of paint. Wilson. . PLEASANT HILL. the More iain, more corn. We will soon bear the clatter of 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 badly mastrrjd in the smut .ter of hb mill last week. Jfotice: People wanting portico's will uke pattern from L Saderberg's, and call on Mr Stradley, architect and builder. s ; As Patsy did not appear the second time we suppos they had so much gas they exploded before the second issue. School will close pridiy with a piv bic, and a general good tame is antici pated. Cox1 have their corn laid by Spoopendykk. a NORTH-IAST SMITH. Weather rather hot and drv. ' W iTLtirie Is orth $500 more now than he wara few days ago( in the tajM ol a brand new rirL We see that Mia Sellers, of Bloom- lagtoo, u vetting nar parents, A D mowu and wife. Om Watooo lost a fine colt the other Native Trees fop Jicbrasva. 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 timo. I know this theory doe not harmonize with tree peddlers and dealers, but lacts 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 the reach of many, and nothing but imported stock w:i3 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 one for success. The trouble now has a remedy. Many counties in this state now have their own nurseries and trees may be 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 see 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 us to varieties to be successful. There are some honest nursery men, and to them the horticulturist "owes 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 tree mddlvrrs 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 have tempting bait, such as the tree strawberry with fruit similar in size to squashes; Russian apples which bear the same year they are planted, and grape trees with fruit lit tle inferior to apples in sizo. When will people learn to turn a deaf ear on such hnmbucs ? I know that these oily tongued fellows always have re butting argument, and it makes but little difference whether it be true or false, so as they get your name to an order. I 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 drving, 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 covej-ed. 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 liute 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 whv their trees are not doing well. These are I drawbacks tnat should be avoided Give the trees good cultivation; keen weeds and grass down, and in the near future your labor will be rewarded with plenty of good fruit. Land Office, Hloonilnzton, Neb., Jtnie22, 1853. N'OTirE IS HEKKliV ;iE.N THAT THE following named iettler Has filed notice of Ms intention to make Imal "roof in uH)rt o( his rSalni. and that .said norilI be made .a. fore the judue. or in his .absence the clerk dis trict court. Webster county, a: Red Cloud, Neb , oa Saturday. Adjust S. 1S5. xizj WINFIEL!) PALllEU, on H'd entry ntinnVr .v-:.'. forth nw qr 18-2-n west. He rames the following wltues to jrnve li continuous residence uioii and cultivation oi said land viz: Andrew. I. Means, flrtrle.s S. rainier. Kuwhi Metcilf, Edwin n. rainier, all of Ked Cloud, Nib. Ueorjte I5ibiey. who filed pre-eumrion I) S No 4s.Vi on same land Is LeP-bj noli tied to ajijear at same time ami tdae ami show cause why proof shoaid not be ammed. 47-JkV .S. W. SWITZEIt, Kegbter. Chaml'erlin's colic cholera and dior rhoca remedy never fails, and is pleas ant and safe It is put iu 25c 50 cent and one dollar bottles. Sold by all City Bakery and Restaurant A. LAUTERBACH, Prop. RED CLOUD, --- NEBRASKA. Keep1' constantly on hand Fresh Brsad, Gi Ices, Cigars, Tobac- Canned Fruits, An Aa SELLS THE Buckeye Down- Binder, Bach eye Elevator Binder. Buckeye "Table Bahe Reaper. Bucheye Light Mower, Flan o arrester an d Bin d( t J.I. Case 'Threshing Mucin Osborne Mower, Tiger Jtafies. Jlolling worth I!a Favorite 11 u See him and Save Money. Confoctionory, &c. Broad dolivornd to any part of tho city. Warm and cold meals served at all hours. Ico Croam and Oysters season. REED & HAWLEY, ruorimrroits or druggists. 48-5t. St Patrick's Til's cleanse the system and regulate the system aud bowles. They are the most pleasant, searching, and most reliable physic in use. They are sugar coated. Sold at fifty cents a box. or five boxes for one dollar by druggists. 4S-4t - -.. ... "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 vc cau please you. Spanogle fc Son. FARMERS'! llillBlll Sff I YARD Webster Count v ABSTRACT OFFIC BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Ea7ia5 purebred tha Lual: Yard lately oirzel by A ?. Stille, we art GOiriS TO SELL LUMBER WAR OR HO WAR. ALWAYS SEE US BEFCRI EUYKC. Chas. F. Cather, Proprietor. Compete and only set of Abstral books in the county. Abstracts of Tltlo to nil landa or thii county careruuy pri SHORT NOTICE &t RHtftOUKble Kt. Real Estate bought and sold. Insurance in solid compani Jlomw to Ihhii n Ileal XtAte ! Chat Security. 'JCnxe paid for ttan-reldeMt Roforonco Any or tho bualneM men of R4 Cloud. OfSce, Wobtir Stroot. Wont Bid Rings, Brooches, Ear Rings, &c, tho bost in tho city at Wright & Wallace For the Ladies and Children. I have received Rochester made Ladies' shocd, also the Walker shoes which are the beat manufactured goods in the Uni'ed Slates. I will warrant every pair perfect or no sale. Try them. A. S. Maksii. Violins. Guitars, $50,000 to Loan. The Nebraska and Kansas Farm Loan company have plenty of money to loan on real estate. rant Ltirit -returned home the oth- erdtTfron tkewost. . Ht-was.work-. fi.tkVU.. P. riiiwxy. x fc SeMilcruow elrartthiteeeeon. We MMwewiHW m to get, eeibwder 1 Ut buw- Bdr fol Ladies will please not read the lowing arucic: Xjnrpads jraqi si XjaT pore 'eaqatvm aaSaured -ea'oay '4oir qp Vluji re iai ip aq eanrtreq jo was q tnto noi '; piwx oj cuiop aptde nded aqi aim oj Aireouno ujynoQ'aoau )oa ui saipsr feqi jtoax ea V :uanaaafor XUCLMJB UAMEMT MFiTliiium aJaMMM jiUii Mmt4Mf .iMi j4k333S m.m . x- " .. . .- JV 40 25 20 25(36 For the Ken and Boys. I have the Walker boots and shoes anil will give you wananty on vvery oair you buy. Try them. A. S. Marsh. Now is the time to get your bargains on the 5 and 10c 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. Us no other. This never fails. Sold bv R R Sherer. drug gist, R?d Cloud. 22-ly New arrival of fresh teas and coilee at Marsh's. Question. Why doe9 A. S. Marsh fcell more dry goods than all the mer chants in Red Cloud. O. H. Makyatt makes a specialty of fine watu: repairing aud warrants al work. New invoice of parasols and sun umbrellas at Marsh's. During the month of May every thing In the line of silverware we will sell at 35 per cent, discount. Wright fc Wallace. Violin trimmings at Wright & Wal lace's. pROCLASfATipN to the people of Red Cloud and viciuity. AH persons pur chasing goods of Wright & Wallace will save money. New goods daily at Forrester 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. Balbrigan hose for ladies in endless quantities at Mrs Newhouse's. 44tf Violin, banjo and guitar strings at Wright & Wallace's. Large lineof gloves at Mrs New housc'a. Call add tee them. 44ti Tremendous stock of lawns at Mrs Newhouse'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 h haste was soon explained, as he was on his way to purchase bar-1 gains at Wright Jc Wallace . New square shawls just arrived at Marsh's. I don't claim the largest stock in the state, but have plenty ef fresh aew goods. The latest designs ia everything kept in a fisrt class jewelry establesk Bent. OHMajtat. Hajutonica and all small aansiea Coods at Wright V Wallace's. -CotfPAUcsay prices with tbeee of ethirs,JwiU to tweary ive pr eeaL e anytaias; y O M. Hi Accordions, Etc Wright l Walhce. WATCHES Of tho oest makes at Wright & Wallace 3181. ' REPORT OF THECOXMTIOXOK TMK Red Cloud National Bank AT RED CLOUD, In the State o? Nebraska, at the cloc ol bus!-n;-s. July, i IS.S5. Young Clyde Wilt make tin .won ot &3, nt lft - Homr Panii'Mii Kl ISIouil. Youni;nyi!(hail:irk Itay. wflctit Mwut itf) rwumtl-. Is If.', hand Inch ami 1 tw far nM. ! Ha Iiir'of ttntle and actti. Hi- na- J .Hired Iyan ImjK)rtMlc)dt'Mlale. His dam ; a i :evfiaiiu iiay. TK:M To suit thr Wnii. Moncv dtt when fimrw Is ktiovsn to t-e with toal. lVron partlnj: viIUj uiarrt tn'tore fottlltis will 1 lirlil fnrthe In sursince ntotiL-y. I will not In; ruMusible lor accidents that mav occur. Chas R Besse .. -i v raww v " W W f Slational Bank mi um mibi A spoclalty'f WRIGHT & WALLACR 7? - jarfre2M&T!ttfiI 33U XM!VZ?rj krtl Mntn. rrrldtU MU, V MiUrj,5ihlr y , AvUUclCi . al $50, SMlal Attsmtlen Cli Galtaatlene DIRKCrulU Bl!a f'wWr. R Ti IIMm;t, W K ht H. V. Nlrj ry and !l Kiel ytv ro'N rtim srnt (Jcnnl iUukinUinirJ InUriit mllowd ime dcixHtu KnSOURCE?. Ivnintand dlicouaLs U.S. bondftoywnrfclrt-ulatloii Other stocks. lK!i(b, aad mort:;s-. . Due tnmiamirowd resne nircnts one tnmai:irov?u revrvs nircnis. Due from otfwr National bar.k-s Due from Stat; lanlcs ami bankers. . Keal estate, tunnlure and fisturcs..... Current expenses and tasra paNI IrtMMluni iaitl Check ana other cash ltcirs Fractional paper currency, nickel?, and j" ui Ul j . Ijcjml tender notes.... Keiieinptlon fund with U. S- treasurer V5 per cent, of circulation) 2ITt 7 12O0y 3r s 3061 1 372 V a.v. yi Sl 31 xk at I.'.I3 to or. C,WW) K2 an 52C0 Total SWjn: & UABIUTIKS. Capital stock paid in f fio.ooo m Undivided prortt ll.ioi Si. National bank notes outstanding HtO CO Individual deoilU subject tocbeck $M.Oiir7V 53.SD8 15 Demand certificates depasl: 'jj576 M) Hue to other National Banks.. Duetostatebanlfc4and- bunker 1.7fi3 61 Nt2and bill rMiscounted so.cco to Total ,. SH.eo7 State ot Nebraska. County of Webstrr..-. I. K V Shirey. Cashier of the atxve naraed bank, do soleum iv swear tlut the aloe state ment is true to th best of my knowi-dre and belief. Kobt. V. Snisurr. CaMiier. 8ubcrlbed and sworn to before ra? tbU b day of July, lt& J. A. TuiXiv. Notar? rubtic Correct Attest : R.D.Jos.rj. 1 Silu Oarekk. v Director. . Ljcvi Moorz. 1 Notice of Salo under Chattel Mort gage. NOTTOC IS HEKEB V G t VEX TH AT BT IR tue of a caattel Kortse dated oo tbe h day ot August, ISKV.iad duly JL'ed aad recorded in the odea of the coaaty dcrk of Keber county. Nebraska, oa Ute h day of Auj. Is5. execeted by J, fcascy asd E. J. Allen, to Nicholas Sktpard & Company, to cur Xks CjjBeat of the ssaa thr fcaairnl aad CW dol ". aad Epes -miilcb t&ere Is bow da? $3ts and laterest frost Auast ttb Jss, eeUoxt havl beta made la the paraent ot tzl4 n, there fore I iriM seS the property tbereia described. Use Nictoas Safari a- Co separator. trUit straw sticker, bcits. aad all fiitcrr d a ap pdc -ruh or be4osjciB to Ute saaa?; alio ese truck trices acder sajee; also oee Metebs AepaW a Co sc-perior sfx4 tsnm power cowplete. wltk rrark-vacae cs4er same, vxa tke sweeps. ta&Us: rod, brace rsd. aad ail txiarw ass. af pe&BNte wltk er uejaadas: u teaae.a;pcfck: aaeta aCUwLferrty foic mux vtaoa, we&stesrcoaatj. ewaiu.6s tbe lr As?MC. IMS. attae o'ckMk P)ie(MM ckjul wzxjnuir. jLae&caecr. it W 4U itlH aSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSSBSBSBSF BSsf ' CLAD TIDINGS. $0 $$009 999909999 GRAND jAC: EVERY DAY I a brisht bar stallion rrr old, wetek lien pound. He trtasly built and at tw same : arjod t) horx? w Hi broad sbotiZden asd bonr lee. ell mascled ffcDlGKKE Yowir DexUr' tr ra a foil blood Kr.r51h DraJt liorv?, Imported, ills daw wa a Clyd-dale mare. Win mak tlw ?fn of IMS at l?ed ClosI. asd will be loan at thr II 51and lltrsnt Urery Ct5e nowfrwneil by (Jeo U atrv TKRM.- -To laure . sooner dsywbrs lure prarres to Ire vttk fi. Car rI br taken to prr-oentarH(b-atbfitICl sot be repwibe ter any that may oorcr. All perxn dbpols of marr Uetvrv foalis; will be twJd f" be ex of tlw 6jrsr. Afl mares Bost be retarBd reRaiarlv to i kere. Geo. DSOKER fjU XubjaCJalT.imL. Diaaolatkm Kotica. 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