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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1885)
63 T Mt jt ,y v-- y " Jttt -a"V U rv-- st " T .... ,,-v. y SclS S s ?& xx I i Red Cloud Chief Fill DA V. OCTOBEK L'.OSSo. F The Helmet's atUiek on J. L. Milhr, rounly coninussioner.w unwarrantable and .'.ij:t. Mr. Miller U a jooi public officer, ami of all tli:t line ben said of him this much can not be denied, "that he id Jearhvi in "the ad ministration of county busi nci.' There i? certainly no just reason for tins Ifi'lnict's vicious and utiiiiuuly at tcl: simply berause the genilenuin tht!-r.s with him in w.Htics. We re Horry ih-ii, our dimocr.ttic2contriijM.r :iry finds it neceary to f;ehtile himself as !i journal. H to such a decree as to unte into pergonal ppite wiiun critkia ing a public oflicer d record. MrKfijjhan is the people's candidate honest, intelligent and worthy. Hel met. "How sir" you" peopIeV candidate! Mr. Ms'.Koighan is tl - absolute nomin af the dnaocmlic. jnzrty of Webster county, anil hence must be a democrat then fore has :o clsiims on the repub lican parly iVr support in auy maimer and can not po-e as si people'- candi date as the ilclmet would like to make ou. The republican jsuty have ik Iisirtiuulsir de.-ire to elect democrats to i.lfico ami hence will pupi.ort Mr. Sweezy, the compeer of Mr McKeih.m in every rt.-pect. The Nebraska it Kansas Farm Loan Co. have plenty of money to loan. Mo.virr! Money! Money! Call on W r Uvcrnian lor"yourfsiiiii loans. Crsinbeirics at Hacker's. liuekwheat Hour and maple syrup at IfackerV. 1J. F. Mii:u, the Opera House jjrocer, U omj; to reduce his stock to make room for new goods, so call ami sec him if you want bargains in quecnsw.ue, pioccrif,s, provisions, etc. His motto: "Fir.-L-chi-s jooils, moieof them, smd at lower prices than any ither Iiou?e in Red Cloud." runci.AMATio.v to the peojle of Ited Cloud and vicinity. All persons pur :hasin goods of Wright tfc Wallsicc will sjvo money. Foil Sam: A i;ond house and lot in HOulh-wcsl part of town. Inquire of M. S. ?i!arh. Itf !i.m:k!);an hoo for ladies in cndle. quantities at Mrs Xcwhousie's. 4-1 tf Vioi.:.v, banjo sun! guitar strings at Wiiht.t Wallaces. Lai.i:k liiwof gloves at Mrs New house's. Csd! sidd .-ee them. 44 tl Hikmonk'as ami sill .-mall nitisica goods at Wright fc Wallace's, (rF.v.your'chsittel loans ol Fred H. Hentley. Kcd Cloud. A hsrge inv'iice of fresh paint5 ju-t received wliich will be sold at bottom prices sit Fcrg'tMin V fo. Go to the riatt A Frees Lumber C when ou want coal, lumber, lath shingles, tfcc, at prices that will pay you to buy. iijLojrrn:i".s for hi ruber, coal. building material-, fci is at)thu 1'lsitt r Frees Lumber Co., lied Cloud. You can uct bargans. Ni:w goods ju-st from the manufac turer, consisting of everything usually kept in a llrst class ding s'ore- I'KKCUSON fc Co. Tmk riatt it Frees Lumber Co., arc giving bagans in all kinds of lumber. loors. sashes, blinds, tc. Money to loan on chattel mortgage V. II. Hr.n:Y. Ked Cloud." - - Now is the tin.e t buv in you winier coal. I ?ti -i you do so csill on t'ue I'latt "c Free- lumber company, east Webster -!rcet. Ladiks will plc-.-e not read the lo loving article: Aijiuaail?: Jioqi e; .viAvof pin: oqoje.w oinj "uijiisd -oj osjv 'o":tP:. TlJAV Jy ui ipsa aj ?un:'.n:q jo jus oij 10:0 no.v 'v. pK.)i oi n'..op opidu uodisd oqj u.ini oj a'iisouik) qr.nouo aouiAO jou jji.u torpi; oqi .vaiii" an v :ticiud)ujw it Vtoi.i.v trimmings at Wrig'nt it Wsil- laee s. MiZKt:, the Opera Hou-e grocer sells more goods for ouo dollar than! any other hoie in the city of Ked Cloud, or Webster county. Ik you are in need of boots or shoes j) to the Golden Ksisrie. :ud vou can fsivo from 1U to '20 per cent, and get the the celebrated Selz make. Corn a:icl Onta "Wanted. Ludlow it Son wiil t-rke corn and oals in c.vohange for biuk. All per tuns wishing to make tho exohang-s will call on ihcm at their yards north of led Cloud. Ttf For Salo. SO acre university lease, nine mile5 from Kcd Cloud, north-east. Good frame house. lble and hop: lot; 25 acres under cultivation. Only 15 fed to water. Price $400- Time will be given on $200. Address, H. 13 Bri'kvkek, n9w5 Ked Cloud. .Nebraska. Wool Wanted. The highest market price in cash paid for wool by D. M. Flatt Waited We have a good assortment of fine buggies and spring wagons in stock. We think.we can please you. SrAXoGLE'st SoX. A young woman resruen: oi i;auVb, N. 11., is now rapidly recovering from a singular illmss. Over a year ago she nad several teeth extracted by a dentist whilo under the influence of chloroform, and immediately afterward, she was seized with a bad cough ami gradually wasted and took her bed, as it was sup posed. in consumption. Several physi cians examined her case. one. of wmm attributed her illness ir -a ulcer in the throat and gave her a remedy. Tho inedicnio resultedn a severe paroxysm of coughiugj-fhrring whicir she threw out a toorh tt Trad lodged in her lh?oat whrlitf"iwrj-Iorofornieir and remained, libS&j&w&gp her 'rfr Kf ; Karly KstKlfsh Atrr'culturo, Kothinjr is more characteristic of the infancy of frnn'mz than the violence of its alternation. When roots ami jrratv e- were unknown there was no middle cour.-e between iucesant cropping and barr-unesi. The fallow was "un verit able Dimanche accorde a la terre."' As with tho land, ?o with its product. Feasting trod on the heels of famiae. In the graj)hic laniuage of ancient chroniclers, parents in 1J70 ate :h-:r own cliildroa wuen wheat roe to '.Wh. a quarter at the jir-i-eut valiruof money. Xei pi in monastic irrane- uoqi:.iaity of grain ws stored: a coru tie: !t wsi; the "c.prt hrjimi:u" of the bgislatHre. Few r nn-mtrjivd to eat wits.m tlir tether or to spare at the brink and nut at the bottom. In August, I?,?, wheat was Ms. a quarter; ju .eptembtr following; it fell to fi.-. h!. LquaHy variable were the employments of ag-nculttire. Months of ind'd'-nce pas-d suildi-nly into in tense labor. 'llsirvifttiijg in the Middle AL'ea meant the return of pb-nty. On L'.VJ acres in butl'olk. toward tho c!ov; of tiie fourteenth century, were grown wheat, oat-, pea.-. btil-.-y, and bolo uiori;;, a mixture of jjeru, ,r tares mid i)M-i. 'J he crops were cut and hou-ed !i two da-. On the 2ir-t da; appes-.reil oO teii.'iM-i to pi rforrn their 'bederepe.-i,' and L't I n-apers. On the second the 50 tenants arid ".'jy reaper-, niteher.-. ano stacker.. Marry of tins a-sembly were tin- -inah'cr pesi-antry on the manor. The jv-t wire wandering hands ol 'eoeI.er.-j," or harvester-. A cook, brewer, and baker were hired to supply i Miner at !i and suppi r sit ft. J'sirley lad oat.s, a-j well si- peas and beans Were generally mown; rye arid wheat were reaped. I'ut the harvest, sxs in Kornan times, coiisi-ted of two operations. The first iva-, to cut the ears, tin: second to re move p-irt of the straw for thatching the re.it of the stubble was either grazi-il. or burned, or plowed in. The crop.' were wheat, rye, oat-, barley, bean-, peas, and, in smaller quantities, lias and hemp. Of grain cropi. rya was theehiel; it L- the hardc-t, grows or: the pooreit sods, makes the touches -traw. ito w:is then the breadituil of the peasantry. J t was generally mixed with wheat Hour. I'read so made wsia called mr.sliu. Wheat and rw; wre often sown together. Tiia-er condiinns the practice, "le.-t re tarry wheat till it shed us it stand,'" but it prevailed in Yorkshire in 17l7 as a cure for mildew. I'y iu-eif wheal was seldom .-own. JLJar Iey wsis the d.'ink-corii, sis rys the bread-corn, of the Middle Ages; dra-jjo was the commonest and best sort for malting;. Oats were extensively culti vated in the North, but thty were gray awned. thin, and poor. Little manure was used. In iiulu.-ed farms all tho dung; produced wsis throwu on the "in field;" the "outfield" wsis neglected. Horses were scarcely uied in agricul ture. Oxen cost hs.i, are shod only on the fore feet, do more on hilly ground; their gear and Winter keep is less e pensie; they are "mauues meat whet Jead, while the horse is carrion. Th. Quarterly llcvuw. V.rnc:l .i;;alnst lersfan JSeoejitloni. When the Secretary (I'.iytrd) told hlru that, above all other thwr, he must steer cicar of a public re. eptioa by the Persians, Jude Hannn. for the hundredth t.nie. h.nk-d pu.led, r.iul, for the t!ioiis:iinltii tin" during the week, saitl to him-clf: "Well. 1'rnd d." The Si'cretary ''pl:uued: Several year- ajo, when tho Per.-ian Mission was er-'attd, :i man named Henjamin of Ohio was sent out to draw tho .")(.() per ear and to look after the mi-siouarie. The Persians were de Mhted oer the recouition riviu then by the United State-("uver:iment. To have a r. id"iit MiuisU'r was magnified by them into a hili Iu.inr. .Mr. i5en iatnin was in-t o i;,ide of Teheran and conducted into the city with all the pomp and ceremony of u great jiruces moii. in which there were camels and elephants and triumphal cars enough to outfit a score of modern menageries. Mr. nenjamin was bamjueled and feted in grand atyle. After a time ho settled down to the humdrum routine of hear ing missionaries' stones. One day a Persian diplomat walked info the Le-ra- lion otliees. anil with Oriental politeness presented to the atoui-hed .Minister a bill for the preet-)iiea .-.ml the enter tainment given him. The items footed up over $(5,000. Poor Mr. Henjamin received the account, and. with forced composure, told the diplomat it should receive attention. He got the Legation together and a.ked for advice. Xobody could respond. Perhap.- the unfortun ate Minister wept over the bill. Prob ably he prayed over it. Undoubtedly he wished ho had never left Ohio. At length, in despair, he forwarded to tho State Department the terrible docu ment. Tbsro was more consultation arid liberal abase of the Persian idea of hospitality The upshot was an appro priation ft, m the contingent fund, taifr mg the greater part of it to pay for Mr. lJenjarmn'- reception. For the rest of that year the department w as run with duo regard to the tact that this Persiau investment necessitated reduction of in cidental expeuses to the lowest possiblo figures. Tiie Secretary told Judge llanna the whole story, ami, in eoneludin-. saiil ho trusted that the new Minuter word ! now appreciate ihe imperative nece-.s;ty of getting into Teheran without an e cort of elephants and camels, and that he would, with Jeffersoniau, simplicity, decline to be made a lion by the Per sians at the expense of his own Govern menu HaiAt;.y j;j Vispatc1:. Boston uvs 12, c D 5"v: !-un5. o! Will - -i s o? I o -r- 1 jriUk CO TO "-THE SEST TONiE. ? This iaetJ!dr-, ccdTs!aig Ircn jr'th rc3 rejn-tiMe tor.Jc. cuickly and ccnpJetely .urr3 llT?tpi"ai Intlie;tJon, Wmkarvs Iniparc blDOt iakuriHCtUlb K-ad tn ert un-l Nfartilcia. It is an uafiiU-w tcaedr for Diae&sos of tie rLtt'neyji ftrd IJrcr. 1; is inralaable for "Di?i5cs peot-.'k"" V V7on.ru, and all vrho Icail Hfticaurv '.e. I: doc5QOt injure the tttth. cause hesilachcnr P'lcln'M constipation oiksr Iron medictntsco. It enriches and j if es t re t!cvl. sttranla es th cpotlito. aids the as inuTcticn cf Sood. re--cvoa Heartburn and Bcleiing. cd strength ens the muscles and nervex. tsi; Interaitteni Fevers. Luaitnde, Lsxi cl Enerj". c, it has co equal. "-Tho penuincnes above trede cark .ind' crt-'Cl red lines en rapjvr. TaTte no oUjci; JUtr slrtr CCCUX C3E3tCAt. CO, EiLTISOKi; JO. rSlfl m "i - o v rW ? vB5W p,, Xgy mi li i iiliS ! 5 I l-r'M 1 1 - w As the war in IvzW'l has already :ado gum arable scares and high ic I price, tho-e who nan- H-aca or nlurc I tree can make their own niucdapj. Lu:u:- of gum w li r- found on evert iree. which, when di--olved in water, makes a most excellent -ubst.lute. I nae err iiiiait ab .ummer. and find it to answer tho purpo-e first-rate. If this -ana- juice was clantietl, and whde in tjie jtt state sweetened with pure sugar and a little spice, it would be much better to eat than the pernicious -HitTs that are sold by confectioners as iTini drop-, and which are, r.c doubt, made of some amuntl offal, and doc tored up with chemical-, and which riioitld Iia.e gone to the glue pot at tho itart. There have beeu times here, afur rainy weather, that pounds could haw been aim. hired.- Sumud Alihcr, i Jiura liontL TEST YOUR BAKM POWDER TO-DAY) Jirnziiit (! rtl ol ai fttrtoSuUiy pnre COTAI"V y ThT-MCQKTXJV. THE TEST : ria-ien.n uplcn 0:1 a l.ilitutp onlll hKxi,tin rir. xn ttcur iii'l in!l A rtrml'l IM t.v.1 to It 'jUirvJ tolc:cct iiic prtx-Hce or amwioalj. "f-j rrj-i Off -Ply hm& MkW 7,f t v i a. . iSb klVV DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. n3 UnALTllKLLM.iS HIS NEVER H glEhllO.tlP. In a n.llll in home t r r. uartr :f & cr.rurj It fc-u THE TEST OF THE OVEH. PMCE BAKING POWDER CO., KtESM or Dr. Price's Special Flavoring: Extracts, 'U.tttrbfisr.t.notKtlicUai mtd sUrISitr k,4 -Jr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gorns For Ll'ht, Uoalthy llrfnil, Thr Hal Dry Ucp Ytiutln ttto WurlJ. FOR SALE BY CROCER3. CHICACO. 6T. LOUIS. rass fgrx b "5TM W rt m SPECfAL RAETS MOST PERFECT MADE Pureit rani .stnmi-e.st N'ritiiral Fniit Flavors Vanilla, l.i uioa. ()nuiKe. Almnml. 'n-e, etc, llior :vi (It-Iicately nml iiutur.itly :ls the trult. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., cnrcAoo. st. louis. Legal Notice TNT1IF. MATTi-:tt OF Tilt: AlTI I('TIO.V 1 of l. ut M. n.U. aiiinliiisir.itor of iln es l.ile of I'm kli'.vl't'ti. :!. lcr Iifiie to m SI real i-st.tlr to pay il-'l'tsef ilfc-jiscil. !v. ia t i"i" .'' li l.ir f 'si'iitenilier, l.sS. till- iM.ei.-r -:ti i on fr li .rii' .it rimini-or at iu t.iieat .Mm i. ll.'rlan .iiit;.. v-'Jira-S. i. am! h.iMtit .iiii!net tin' i tiiiini ".'iiil it apju-arlii Jo me tl.t'iviroiti t!i il Uurr is mt sii'hrunt iH'rMinai esi:it ;n i!i. li 'm'sof th- :iliniu!stni ior ti jm rhf ilclijs iit!.iiilii.K :e:.ilnst tin (li''i;iseraiul the evjM-iis. s of ailinii.istr.itlnn. runt tliut it isni'ti"s;ti in mM lot fil-t fc. liln- ". awl tt-nilft hi !ih' livin.-i, n Kili'v awl .1 irk-oii's mtililtoii to thiMMtvof Keil riotiil W.liti-r rouiitv. rNflr.isv!a. real est.it of whiili inti 't.iti-iii''l sc icii for ttie panii-iit of such w'lits. It l-Uii'r'fore on!Ti'il awl tlfreit eil that all tmiiis int.Tfstfi! it s.tll i st.-ite ap ix'.'ir brf e meat tiie Mist net mart n"'tu at i'-i! i '"iiil. Neliraska. on ili- tsth t.i of N"eaitnr. lv.. at 10 oVIim k a. in . tlat !eint; tiie Hi X. il.i of W't let hi of iletru't mart, to shmv cause v.Ji a tiri'iis.' should im he j;ranto!o Iai.! M. l'l.t 1 1 . administrator ef saiil state, a'lidjtins tl.eri'for to s. s imii'h ot ahove ilcser Iwil iv. il fst.ttf as sJmIJ ! iic cs:irj tJ p.iv s,,.! lfli's ami ';)!':is- I' is fnrtlit r ort!eril .th.vt a roii of tliis out r 1" pit'lishi'.l foir miii'imu' vi s in tin i:,m! ion.! nnif. awl a eopv tlu-re of lie s(....tj on p.iilM- iti'iTi'st i! lu-reiii. Dated hej!t niber jo. lv". Wm. a si.iv. Jinjye. Fka.nk ir. Olmc, Atterncv fur Petitioiicr. 0 Final Proof Notice. "Liwl or.ic, I. oo:iiiii:toa. Neh.. Oct. 7. l?v"i. -onci-: IS IIFKIT.Y :iK.N THAT THK n follow int:-ii.itii 'd M'ttler lin H!"it ntae of lee i"tentio:i to iii.ike tlii.il proof m support of Ills claim. am! th it s.ud pn.f will be made be fore tiie .Imiceor in ln a''srii e tin iwrK dis tnet eoitrr Wf!HtT i"oiiiit. at It. d Clouil, Neb., on Satinla. Nonnbfr iM. !,. j: KATH!!:iA KIT.Vr. widow of Joseph Kiil.t.KM.tsrd. on 1IM No sje, forthestf st stf-J:. tp J. K 2 west. He names the W.'iiliis wHiipsm to nrue hi ron Iie.iioiis reiiieaiM iikii. and c'tivatloti of. said la'ni. m:: .loini iIael..Io!m IVn'.iKv. .To-rph l"alii-k. Fiank Uarta. all of Hrd Cloud. Nb.M r I ?. W. sw n zkk. Itfjjister. Administrator's Salo of Real Es tate IN ITH'-UVNCK OF AN OIlDFit OF THE i dKtnit court of the lli .liwiu.il DIstr.et of Nebraska, held in awl for tie ennit". "f t't sttr. there w:IUe ot'ensl for vtl a' ptitlicaui- t.. r... s.t tit.!.., T..t .untwp T9 t ir mm oVIotk iti th aflrrii.xm tijK.n Hi,, jirem's.- the J IoJlowini:trs, ni S r.tl est-ite :tuat'' n V.''i- j ?rrrcoii!it. Ntir iS":t. ti-wil: H.e vest of j tLo sv ot socti'iii iwfiitv two ..". tn township i one tl north of rni2f twelve tii wtt of :Ii C'h , r !.. evfi't ."- .icn-s in thr !H'rta-t rorner tlnrrvf tfiiiTT-, . Trrras of al 0:11-haJia-"h.ralant" In two j ears, with interest at 10 pcrct'nt. sfcurvd by mortnse on Hit- pn-ml-fs. l.'ioi.Ktvyniv. Administrator of tLv estate of Merrill A. Mjeri tUcasol. ,1. A. Tcu.F.T". Attonify for Ad a nist rator. CKS, CLOCKS Tho Cheapest at iWrifflit & Wallace's. - vdTioIins. Guitars, Accordions, Etc. Vright & Wsiiace. WATCHES Of tho Dost makes at Wright & Wallace ' v - JvZ t rOrrrsx'i ;,j ff&Bg&xx sfcy V:'w.fvbi:f7 ? F.i W T 1 I . i . f v.if ,y .q n -. -rr. (?xx& . tzer.s. -. j . t. 5V 1 i tm pfL. n m L Jl '.it Li. SPtCUL 5ri IJm OR! ma 1 i uTA aK & j DCTFUSr & LEW (v1 S 8 CL A f y IlavinS moved in ted by me, on wliich expense to make it Uue-tinesb store build? Ing in the vatlej.Jahd having jilted it$ with the largest and best assorted tLocku o'Clothiiiff, Jfoots, r t ' Jr i fcc. in the county. I respectfully invite AJ;I to give me a call and be convinced that l.OIV JPJCICJSS and &OCARJE DUELLING- still continues to be our f motto. I thanh all my old patrons for Ulw-al patronage in tlic past, and hope il$y( will give me a Itia SliAJtJE of Uheir trade in the future and it will al- &. . nays be my aim to 9 fj Hon, Respectfully yours CIIAS. IVIJENJER oprietor Golden Eagle Clothing Store. WIENER BLOCK, J 1 F P REED County Surveyor, M"2 " Kir wO-'lera will rvrclve my full antlon. City enKlnetThu a Specialty, AiirCss box 10, Ketl Cloud 'Nt JraskC Kc-4'ilcnce three mlei can of KM ftuud. m ', LOPEMAN li Proprietors of &K0D nan ED 1 KB i We have in stock growing otic-half mile north of Rod Clouti .-.nii three-fourth. of a mile eai-lof 'Geiiie Hock, r firn as'ortuient, of fruit, for"t anil orwu mHBtittil trees, nonerinrihruh.s, vine!-, fverj-rcetis, Ac. Belirvinj; wefilti do as well by ytn as any firm, wc vory re-)tfJiully a.'k ur patronage. Wl C i a iil 13 pll Headquarters for For Millinery Ladies and children- farnlsig'anS"l,ancy goods, all and examine. REDCLOUD, - - NEBRASKA pW 13 j py ; k"fjyJ r" -n BaBfilS zf?ij rw a LVrr fl 8 S r. tSiJC Mi W vi tnt S3B! PLUMB U1WS. Props. BZUCK Now ready for sale. Consult vour own in terests and exaninc our work, Jt will please you. Half Mile eas: of lib erty pole. CALL ANDG-ET BARGAINS AT WRIGHT a WALLACE'S, fi mm mm A epecialty ! WRIGHT & WALLACE. c? r n tlic neivh ig ereo- 1 dfave spared no. 1 - Shoe, jritrtiitiliiiiTfft rmy . t give entire satisfac- RED CLOUD, NEB. Webster.Coimty & HAGAN, vLf t t-i.'K I?rp rf"?7k r-y ti l iiil ri ftl Rings, Brooches,! Ear Ririrs.'vWx, the bostjfc: tho city z.t itf right fi Wallace A3 Jr nmi SERY! nUiirrin ruAuriL Silverware of all kinds, at VT & TSTs Goo. O. YeLMr. Gt Geo. O. iliy ii j ( ztea (J. 30,000 acrM lmxd tor FirJ. Irtiprovvt Y:rr. - J urirr rtvvi I,io4L-v B-wtuu. Correpondonc InfiiO. i.r: w ' ie-3 t titxit r. li ,, f s, ..-j, as'.Ur i ;.i &crs frt ou.pi uti kjujjj A m Special Attr;for,CU'm to ? JftGp - niRfcCtxi ' 1 -j i C-rtT. K-' lviMoor. K N- Xi. IViv anl wll Fxe V i i,,r.,tiin 'i4 . ;..' llnWm, II -in.- t" tun- u. ...u-4 ?i n tt S r, .' I? h -j -"-"-" j ri I H i i f j A. LAUTERRACH, Prop. BED CLOUD. - - - NEBRASKA , K i-ys eorr.tiuitly en hiuiil -FresiS Bread, . akes, Cigars, Tobao r tt rf "r-x - v .r3f "flu" a 1 1 4"- ij , Con'ectlcr.rry, tc. nr.-nd d.d:. rrtid t uny jiurt of Urn city. i Wi.rra u:ii cold nio- Ut HCrvvU nt fell hours. leo Urounr unit Oyatc ne:wKn. 1 S New and complete lino ot jBipigj, Stationery, Books, Patent Medicines, Perfume, Wall Paper Soaps, &c. Are constantly aiTiving M . Sew Fall ft I nop.; sn9es,5iiBi i i 1 1 .! miff m " "i inM- ' " - " 5tf' :- .ivv-i r b w " fc 1 . k V . iMa:?al fc solo gagauPtcR LARGS -lTD CXMPIJETBl!3i.CHrL02.! a5"D i:iei3g- school shoes, Ladies' custom Shoes, Men and b.oys boots and shoes, In -wtommm r-a- I.ty, which w fwoixwt to dUKpo-j of at ! 3; low-RtttM-futMr (Lai w CttO ! yt. bottr snoelii awl better uriaa than A. COOK, Red Cloud's Ziclrsiyo Boot and Shoe Dealer. T H " MBgCHBERgS Tie o;.' J.vclizlve .Teivethy Stcre in Red Cloud. O. JLJIARITATT. F D. Toliwr 1 YeirAer & Co., ilX'Hs - Nabraska lio .ri. l.elilwnon. r.:td Tocn Lou. , til "rn ic -v - ,r? t. 1 k'. Ml wT .V 4 4 l i: t i:li ? ;i.M v ' fw l, shpscti.-'C' , r ". -i Wl:it,H,R!i - " - 5i' 4dffi' s..T-- .-WHDi,' rant. r -t " WLM -iP .T? -P r k ". F1i' rit . iniiiiBiB "r l ----r r ft m. . r ?"ni ; t i h .! 1 1. ' ' i.wr ti ., ifl 5VMU ,3 mrs - r ?5 ! j n. rJ5wifc' iVdlluRbdid .eri U 1 I m Or ,r. S KM .OJ:! DENTIST, .Fine (flee Work a Spr natty. Cl 'T -l a-. I Srr kii ti atMWuu UmiK.. CF 5 m r ta Tho largest and bo:t elected stock in tho Republican valley, A line of Reynolds Bros. LADIES SHOES -h'nr ctrtrn d rttr mmln thK.11 ax.T Lde sho nianta factor xi. ! rii. V iia jfe, -? - &- J I