The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 22, 1886, Image 4

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tIDAY. sJAMJAUi ', io.
It is simply remarkable how much
r,oihm nilcd ud in this section,
MnclhinK:thCi":scrcely ever seen
here in very great quantities. There
are plenty of snew banks in various
parts of the citvthaCare from two to
iiv feet deep and packed solid enough
to hold the weight ot a t;ood sired man
Sleighing is good, and the prospects
are that it will be for soma t:m yet.
Ain'iCfei irom Biverton slate that P.
A- Williams, a merchant of that ourg,
stabbed a man whom he had quarreled
.With over hauling ice.fWilliam?, we
JunderHtand.was held for assault with
" intent to kill. It is getting to a pretty
state of affairs that every time a man
has sv little misunderstandinjtfie must
either whij out a knife or a p-tol to
defend himself. People who do these
things should ihe dealt .with without
gloves. There is no more necessity for
a"man to carry a' revolverifand other
weapons than there is to My. It is a
fal?c idea'.ol nrotcction,.'and the flaw
should belfmnre stringent", in such
cases.
roceedinjjaVof HOounty
hora.
Super-
Board of county supervisors, Web
ster coiinlv.'Nebraska, met in Session
January 5, 1S8G.
rresent, C G Witeon, chairman; A J
Kenney, R V Shirey, Jos Garhcr, W II
Howe, J C Brooks. John Street, Carl
Gust, T G Wilder, I B Hampton, C G
EiiBtia, S W Fulton, W W Hogatc.
Meeting called to order by C G Wil
son, chairman.
Chairman stated the object of the
meeting to be a special sail of the
board of county superxiiors to settle
with the county treasurer. Also to
approve official bonds of officers elect
for the several offices in the county.
On motion of Jos Garhcr and second
ed that we adjourn to January 6 at 10
a. m., adopted.
On motion by A. J. Kenney that a
committee of three be appointed to
settle with the outgoing county treas
urer, commUtcc consisting of J C
Brooks, S W Fulton, T J Wilder.
Adopted.
Si:COXI DAY, JANUARY SIXTH.
J'resent, CG Wilson, chairman; C G
Eustis, A. J. Kenney. Jos Garber, Carl
Gust, W H Howe, I B Hampton, It V
Shirey, Chas Hunter, John Street, W
W Hogate, J M Stoddard, T J Wilder,
SW fullon.J' Brooks.
Meeting called to order by chairman
On motion ol A. J, Kenney and sec
onded, that the board proceed to ap
prove all official bonds now on file in
l the hand ot the county clerk, adopted
Un motion or J C Brooks that a com
mittee of throe members of the board
be appointed to examine and report
at two o'clock p. m. on all oflicial
bonds now on file in hands of county
clerk, chairman appointed J C Brook.
A J Kenney and Charles Hunter ns
members of that committee.
On motion adjourned to 2 p. m.
Board met at 2 p. in. and called to
order by the chairman.
Committee on official bonds made
their report and refer back to the
board tho official bond3 of G W Baker,
J P, Plansaiit. Hill tp, and G W Baker
0 H R D No 2, James Aniack as treas
urer Garfield tp, I 0 Walker, treasurer
Inavale tp, for their action, it appear
ing that the securities are insufficient,
and recommend the approval of all
other bonds submitted for their exam
ination. On motion the official bonds of G W
Baker J T for Pleasant Hill tp., G W
Baker, OHKDXo2, James Amack,
treasurer Garfield tp., I O Walker,
treasurer Inavale tp., be returned for
additional security.
On motion all other official bonds
submitted to the committee be and
hereby arc approved as follows:
M B McXilt, county treasurer,
Chas IP Springer, county superin
tendent. F. P. Reed, county surveyor.
J H Fcrman, assessor Red Cloud.
DGGrice, assessor Batiu.
G W Hummel, assessor Line.
J J Shclton, assessor Stillwater.
James F Watt, assessor Guide Rock
Marion Alexander, assessor Har
mony. Chas Molley, assessor Beaver Creek.
MC Jackson, assessor Pleasant Hill.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
C fi Putnam, Elm Creek tp.
John May, Harmony tp.
W Tuttle, Glenwood tp.
W E Bukcr, Oak Creek tp.
C Pchenck, Pleasant Hill tp.
Jamw D Albaugh, Walnut Crack tp
J 1 Frame, Batin tp-
S B Woolcott, Catherton tp.
S Van Do ran, Guide Rock tp.
J A Bailey, Bea-ver Creek tp.
John B Stanser, Garheld tp.
GEOatman,Oak Creek tp.
E O Parker, Guide Rock tp.
J J Shelton, Stillwatar tp.
Wm R Ryker, constable
Oraak tp.
Beavar
Jacob Baner, conatabla PoUdamtp.
E J Solomon, conatabla Harmony
tp. S
EsraM Setnar. conctabla Catherton
township.
J W Jonas, constable Walnut Cxaafc
tp.
Christen Jesparaen,. conatabla Batim
townahalup.
Jeto Simpson, treasurer Oak Creek
township.
Sidacr B'Brice, treasurer Harmony
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nnamp I aiianwr uotBai
3 -3P Traitor, liwgwgc JatwteaatIhoaaaa
Hill tp.
W EThorne, treasurer Glenwoad tp.
J Peterson, treasurer Catherton
township.
G W Francis, treasurer Elm Creak
AMmaViifk
m i n" i . . .o:ii.A.l
Charles A 1 eel, treasurer Stillwater f
township.
It Croxton, tryisur;r Braver Creek
township.
C L pope clerk Potsdam tp.
J R Laird clerk Oak Creek tp.
M A Fisher clerk Glenwood tp.
Avalon Rinker clerk Walnut Creek
tp.
Burtleih!, c!:rk r'Li'.lwiter tp.
George W Hagwi O H i: 1 No 1
W W Ellsworth
XH Petti"
Jonn D Campbell
John Harvey
Ja3W Robinson
WMCrabill
CE Putnam
Wm C Richarihon
George M White
ThomafjT Finney
Robert II Quiggle
C II Tcachworth
W M J'oint
D S Curfman
Daniel Trine
R C Burt
M A Fisher
William O'Banion
Chribten Jcgpersen
William Dickson
Oliver W Hall
Iewis N Sabonte
Jerome A Bailoy
John K Snee
Chss GJPcterson
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On moJion'tluir. a'recess betaken for
one hour to consider the approval of
the offic?albond of M B McNitt for
county treasurer, just returned and
presented, Iraardralled to order and
the following action had. On motion
of A J Kenney, and seconded, thai tho
names of J S Gilham and O C Case be
ptricken from the official bond of M B
McNitt the county treasurer elect for
the reason that the statute debars them
as attorneys from signing bonds as
surities.
On motion that a vote of yeas and
naves be taken on the approval of the
official bond of M B McNitt the county
treasurer elect, adopted and resulted
as follows- "Yeas," C G Eustis, A J
Kenney, Jos Garber, Carl Gust, W H
Howe, Isaiah B Hampton, R V Shirey
Chas Hunter, John Street, W W Ho
gate, J M Stoddard, T J Wilder, S W
Fulton, J C.Breoks, CG Wilson.
T J Wilder, member of the board,
appointed as one ol the committee to
settle with the county-treasurer, de
clined to seivc.
On motion that J M Stoddard be ad
ded to the committee to settle with the
couuty treasurer, adopted.
Ou motion board adjourned.
J. P. Bayha, County Clerk.
A Shirt Factory.
Mrs. G. N. McDaniels, of this city,
hat determined to open a shirt factory
in this city. She has had years of ex
perience in the business and feels con
fident that shj can give satisfaction
She guarantees shirts to tit at perfectly
as those made in large factories. Pat
ronize home and give Mrs. McDaniels
a trial. At present she can be found
at her residence in the south part of
city.
Oity Marshal's Kotice.
All persons who have dead animal
lying around within tho city corpora
tion arc hereby uotified that they mu
forthwith bury them or they will be
fully prosecuted in accordnnca with
the city ordinances made and provided
therefor. H p.ry Pond, City Marshal.
BVSNTS OF THE WXBK.
The Kebraika k. Kansas Farm Loan
Co. have plenty of money to loan.
Qo to Ballard's 3Tev York itoro for
fine grosorios.
. Stylographio ink, the only ink tit to
use in thelndependeut pen, for sale
by Ferguson & Co.
The choicest oysters at Ballard's New
York Store.
Scarlet wool underwear at 50 conta
and upwards at the Golden Eagle
clothing store.
If you would see youoself as othors
see you, purchase one of those elegant
ly ornamented mirrers now on exhi
bition at the City Drug Store.
For fine confectionary and cigars go
to the post office,
facond annual clearing sale! The
square dealing Golden Eagle clothing
store will make a big reduction on
overcoats, heavy boots, underwear,
woolen scarfs, woolen socks, and will
continue to give the 20 per cent, dis
count on ll ladies' shoes from now
until February 1, 1886. to all cash buy
ers. Evan & Perry wish to say that they
are prepared to move buildings.
Maple syrup at Bal lard V New York
store.
Parties wanting too buy pianos or
organs will save money by aeaing J. 8.
KoU.
Go to Forrester's for your colored
glassware. Cheapest house in the
city.
Cranberries at Ballard's New York
store.
Seethe Western Cottage
fore buying.
Waatarbu
For the bast arcane sea the W
mtAwm anld tiv J. ft. Woll. -Tr "
Beautiful vaces, dolls and
the 5 and 10c counters at
Soar cant loans at the KaaassssaSaV
Kansas Farm Loan Co.
Joseph Satjm. bavins?
tfeorouch-bred Hereford catUe at LJt
West, now of ers them for asaa-'-Ha
has 33 fine tharough-kred bmUa and
gradaa and also three ahort-hom. JTdVf
a the chance tor farmers to laYwasfw
their atotk. Gall on or sJdraasbima
Red Claud, Nek. JsTK
t iaj
aUdactfoBineaboaaiasMl carsfllMK
toaa at Bradbrook'e GaUaor atil astr;
Holidays. T
it takaa studicht and tiaw
Dampnk In Homm.
The absorption, of rains and mvltinjj
mow by the foundation and underpin
ning wall? h : jsourci of dampnes not
no readily dicovfrvd ah n dffivtiTc roof
or a naturally wt orllar. though quits
dangerous. either, am! it w greatly
amraYntcd when the rill of the houw.
. - . - ... .,. If
it also happens that the ground around
flit: hounr is nearly levi'l, then thu lower
part of it, the part that is in the ground
and near it will Pim-ly be damp. It i.s
not alone th; water that fall upon the
roof of a building that miLst hi k-pt
from th cellar. Even when this i
caught in gutter?, brought to the ground
t -onductors and josfiibly carried off
In drain pipes to some over or remote
outlet, there is still the water to be taken
care of that .strikes the sides of the build
ing in driving storm ami which at
rimp- i -farcety le-J than that which
falU upon tin rHf. Thi i ure to fol
low down tin wall? :.ni! lind its way in
to thi eavit in which the 1ioum .-t'lfid-
for it :niw !'. borne in mind tin: evry
hou-u with :i cellar under it occupii- a
hole in the grcuml. If tii i a w-t
hole tin IioiL-e'is -ire to be a damp one.
AgainM. thi' there i' a 'imple precaution
that -hould n".er hi. nuisittol cci'pt in
latitudes where it iieer rain: t'ii- : a
coneri' or. better, an :i'pha't, pa
nvnt, two, thiee, or four feet wiile. the
inner edge renting again-t liie under
pinning, entirely r-urroundiiig thelioii-e.
and of comae jiitcliing outward. Thi'
may not seem as pietureijuc a -etting
forthe hoii'C a-to have the. rieli green
turf closely embracing it: it i iuinieai
urably better from the conunon-seu.e
and :initary ,'tandpoint. If linos or
Teen thiug'of an; sort are allowed on
the outer wall., they ought to be trained
b soiiy iiiean to tlie jjjiper pyrt.
where the wind can wi-ej throu-rh
them, an I wliere they will not keep thu
ground in t the foundation wall' nwiit,
hong, and porou.
m --
Half f the io. in the Dexter. Me.,
hi'di -chool ii'. tobacco, and whi-ky
bottle an paed irouud among them.
A l)eter cho'! .iil -moke and .swears
ill public. The-e ea-e Were up for (Oil-
ftideiation at a local teachers' institute.
The Morwry Tuiiticl.
This iuiHirtant undertaking, being
very nearly completed, i- on the eve
of opening for trallie. and b the end of
the quarter it is expected thai train will
be running regularly and frequently
lietween Liverpool and liirkcnhcad.
The time-table and the fare tarilV are
undergoing linal n'vi.iou. Aih.mtagi)
has been taken of .ome imavoidalile de-
Jay m completing tin ventilating ap
If
paratus to arrange the iiiuctioii lor the
nes authorized in the Iat .-4 ion of
parliament for connecting the tunnel
with the rails along the. line of docks.
Thu ventilation N -ceurcd by means of
jmwerful fan.-, which in the air haft
produce a current, of air at the force of
thirty miles an hour. Acco to the tun
nel for paciigers will be obtained bv a
stairway, an inclined way. and an im
mense lift capable of earning one hun
dred jMr.oii-. It i hoped that the
prince of Wale- ma con-entto open tho
tunnel. London Suc?.
Call at Bradbrook's 4th avenue Gal
lery iiud have a negative taken at ouco
so as to give me time to finish them
and not be disappointed.
For Sale.
One six foot oval front show case.
C. L. Cottiso.
Cabinets at $4.00 per dozen, Cards for
$2..r0 per dozen until after the Holidays
at Bradbrook's Gallery.
Simons' auction room is open for
bargains at all times.
New York buckwheat flout at
BallardV New York Store.
Uncle Sam's harness oil in any
quantity, at Cottingb.
Call at Simons' auction room on 4th
Avenue and secure rood bamains.
The celebrated stylographic sejj
feeding pen, the most convenient ami
desirable pen ever made, for sale by O.
E. Wood Bed Cloud. Price $1.25.
Orders left at the office of Tjik CitrEr
will receive prompt attention. One of
tho most meritorious articles in the
market. To be appreciated needs but
to be seen. Seventy-five now in the
city, and all giving satisfaction. tf
Tho Golden Egle sells the bes
man's boot for $2 ever sold in the
county, and their Sell boots and shoes
in all grades cannot be beat for quality
and prico anywhere.
Call on Kiccman fe Wiener at tho
post office for choice, and always fresh,
imported, Key W&jt and domestic
cigars.
It is no wonder that tho Golden
Eagle eends out ho many large bun
dles, when you can get a good, servic
ablc suit m men's sizes, for $3.50 and
upwards. Overcoats from $2.25 and
upwards.
Don't fail to see tho elegant line o
albums at Ferguson t Co's.
For bargains in dry goods go to Mrs
Kewhous's. ,
Loans made with the Nebraska A
Kansas Farm Loan Co. can be paid at
home.
Denver to Chicago,
Denver to Kansas City,
Denver to Omaha,
Omaha to Chicago.
City to Chicago,
Omaha to St. Louis,
BEST LINE
FROat
WEST TO EAST!
SURE CONNECTIONS
.LOW RATES
AOSAOK CHECKED THROUGH.
rSJ SeL''
ts ovr ttw suninar
for sal by th Union
Jt Rio Crantfo anal
Ipal raHwara, anal
of .tho "urHnsaan
Information, aooly to
SHaTTIS, Geml TVt Ja
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: BieamabiELaL.'' -
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5S?-j ' iJmmm'
Clothing suits
for men and
boys.
overcoats at
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bottom prices
G I L FO RD
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Boots and shoes
coarse and fine.
from 50cts.
up
Wool boots a
specialty.
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For Sale at a Bargain.
A desirable residence in the city of
Ked Cloud, Nebraska, being lots 12, 14,
15, 16. 17, IS, 19, 20, in block IS, origin
al town of Ked Cloud, with house
having four rooms and good cellar
good well and pump, 115 fruit trees on
place, various kinds, nearly all bear
ing, aho small fruits bearing; 42 shade
trees on and surrounding the place;
blue grass i u front house. A
delightful residence and good location
next square north-west of court house.
Alsa three loU next square north of
school house. 2nd ward. All can be
bought at a bargain. Inquiro of
J. T. Bayha, County Clerk.
Tako Notloe.
The Traders Lumber Co., of this
city, Mr. F. . Goble manager, is now
fully prepared to furnish tho people ol
the country adjacert to KcdClouu witn
lumber, building material, lime, hair
cement, hard and soft coal, etc., in
any quantity desired and at the ruoat
reasonable rates. Itwillpaytho peo
ple of Webster. Smith and Jewell,
counties, and in fact any and evoryono
in a radius of fifty miles of Ued Cloud
to get figures from the Traders lumber
comdany if intending to build, as the
company arc bound to eell lumber at
all hazards. When you want anything
in our line call and see us before buy
ing elsewhere.
Tju urns' Lumber Co.
Ter F. K. Goblk.
Itch and scratches of every kind
cured in 30 minuted by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. Usp no other. This
never fails. Sold by Ferguson fc Co drujr
gis, K:d Cloud. 23-ly
Dolicatc and luting por fumes at the
City Drug Store.
-THE
BEST TONIC.
This medicine, combining Iron with f nro
rccctuble tonic. oiiirVly nl oomoletrly
t'urra lTprMla iMllcratttin, WrakirM.
ImnHre Hle4, MmIuiC'hllUasJ Fcvera,
NearaJcla.
ItUan unftillnff ictacdf for DiaeattSoftho
aiMarya liver.
It te inTsluabla for IHmmm peculiar U
ToBiaa, and all who If ad edeaUry lirct.
Itdooanol injure the tMth.eaoaabaailache.ar
produce conti nation oOm- Jrtm wdmnc do.
ItcnrlchMtnd puriflaa the blood, ttlnulatn
th appetite, aidt tho MtlnillaUon of food, re
.ern ileartbum nnd Belchior, and strengtt
em the muicles and nerrn .
Vor IntemiRcnt FeTcra. Lait&ituJo, Ijick d
Energy. " . 1 fc no equal.
r The (enntne haa aUT trade mark a4
troae1 red Sine on wranjr. Take no otbe)
tmlrr Bto9miaiciLroaiLTiaau,af
Articles of Inoorporatlon of tha
Farmars and Marchants' Bank
ing Company.
Article 1. Wc. the uiit!erfcned, do hereby
i:iccnoratcourat:lt!i and nil ikthoiis who may
Itccome MocKliohicrs hcn.'of Into a !idy ccrpor
;ite for Kcnvral hankinc liuinc1 under the pen
vni! lncurorathiiIavsof the Mate of Xebraka.
Articlu 2. The name of the corporation hall
be the Fanners' and Merchants Hanking Company-Article
.t. TIhj corporation .shall be located in
Ked Cloud, county at Wclstcr, and state of Ne
braska. Article A. The incorporation is donn for the
transaction of a gent-rat banking business.
Article 5. The capital stock of the corpora
tion shall be an authorized caplul of one hun
dred thousand dollars, divided into shares- of
one hundred dollars ach. to be paid In in uch
amounts and at such times a.s directed by tha
directors of .said corporation.
Articb: . The corporat'on shfdl date from
April 5th. tS, and shall continue tor twenty
sears, and may be continued from time to time
Inde.lnlte'.y.
Article 7. The cne'.al ooDtrol and govern
ment of all affairs and tran.vtctlens ball ret
with a board of three or five directors, the num
ber to be determined annnally by a majority
vote bf the ttockho'der.s asM-mbled in tneetttijr
on the firt Wednesday after the Cnt Monday
in April of each year. ImnWiaUr'y following;
tb" .stockholders shall proceed to elect the re
quired number of directors. h .hall hold of
ncefortheensulnpjpar, and until their .snc
ctssors are elected and qualified, f he board of
directors shall elect one ot tbetr number presi
dent, another vice-president, and hall elector
appoint a cashier and such other officers as may
oe uecmea necessary, losucn orccers use ci
rectors shall delegate the ordtnar seeutory
functions Inherent in the position to hicb such
officer is assigned. At all meetings of stock
holders each stockholder shall l-e estitied to
one vote for each share ol stock wned, as
shown by the book of the corporation. Only
such stockholders as are bonafiuV: owners ot
ten shares f capital stock shall bt eligible fer
the oCice of director.
ArtSele 8. ?f o iadebtedness shall be coatract
edbytaecorporatloQ other than deposits aad
coUectloas received in the rejcular coarse ol
business and the drawing of exchange.
Article a. Far ta laterrenla time from the
coeaaKBeeasect of the said corporation ontil the
acaoal aettng ot stockholders, the eiectloe of
directors, aad tb election or appointatn; ot
oAeen, aa specified In artide vrreatA. SQae
Garber shall act as president, asd W. A. Garter
afeall act cashier, with fall power to do all
tfeiacscoaaisteat with the proper nanaceasest
eftheaSain eCtkeeerporatlon.
la witness wheteef we have hereunto set oer
had the 1Kb dar ot Jaseary A. D- xaas.
CSfsedi szzjiS Gamaiuu
E. B-SHITH.
c;aa.o. YKiaaa.
Geo. B-Hollax,
W. & GajuucaV
. Ob the nth day of Jaattary'. a. l. ink, $ec
toe, W. P. Onneiin, BtarTPbUc. mnmaOg
eaaw JW Uartwr. E. - SsMh. Ce. O. Yeiaer.
nn afriaiBiiiiiT - "it" - i "r-
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(Dry Goods and
Groceries.
Furnishing goods.
Gloves Mitts, Hos
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iery &c
I will positively
sell eroods for cash
I alter January 1st.
i All those knowing
i themselves indebt
ed to me, will
l please call and set
tle by the above
, date.
REAL ESTATE
LOANS!
ON IMPROVED FARM PROPER
TY AT CURRENT RATES OF
TNTEREST.
First National Bank-
Red Cloud, Nebraska
if'i
HOKTIC LI.TI HIST
.si nr.ti r. tji
GKNERAL
Nursery Stock!
A I have had rnn I'tper' nor i :n- nr-rj
Uuiliios I thti.lv I can fnrnMi o'i stock to -"lit
our clit., it" from
Horn o Uvo i vi 1 1 A a sy ; 7 est
Attention Teachers.
Xntu'o is licn'tyclicn tint I will vunt:t' .til
lK?rMn wlwin.iy tli-Nlrclo o.Tcr tin i -cU a
rumliilutfH for tc;u'!'r f U.r omiiiiiv- Mito.-ls
of Wfltstt'i fO'intvat my o'tkc in UmI v iJ on
third S.ittirrl.tx of each month I.'ram .ttiou-
ooininrnn' at y v m Do not ak for jk "i oi
anuiiatioiM. ' v. m-ui.s ,r.u, i t.
Harness Shop,
DEALER IN
HAKNKAS COLLAR?, dADDLEb
HORSEIUiANKETS
WHITS. COmRS. IIKUSH ES
II AKNEaS OIL
and evorythinjj uanally kept in i firs
chws hhop. j
Awo doors north of M Nnf, ll.vtik-
REI) CLOUD. XEH.
Perfect Indemnity.
Mutual isorvr Fund Life Association, of
New York, tlm largest, .stnn.gcst. cheapest, and
most successful oien Assessment a'p. lation in
tliewerld. Total membership .January I. IM.
over .VJCn. t crtincates issued from fiooo to
f lo.ooo. Tnfitlnc Kfserse Fund airea y eiccrds
one-half a m'lllon of dollare. zi per cut div
idend to aerilatent menibri. Fur further In
forraalteti apply to or addcsi.
. CBAa.arHAFFNIT,
-t? Olitrlot Agent, lua cloud. .v.
Home Bakery
And Restaurant f
Wa m
Meals
At All Hours,
Fresh Confectionery
Bread. Cakes, &c
Always en hand, (lull and sr o..
FOR sALEOwinR to the fact tha
I wish to go out of bustncM, I offer the
above caUblishroeni for sale on ca.y
terras. Any one w whins lo in'-
bustneas will do well to afc mu soon.
CLINE & MYERS
F
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Live Stock and gen
eral auctioneer
Blu Hill, Nb.
Pro bt Kotios.
ELzZABETH CCHAFIN HAS THIS WTU
day af Dwtxr. its. Se4 Set jwttUem
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Square Dealing,
Golden Eagle,
Clothing House,
WILL MAKE
A BIC REDUCTION
ON
OVERCOATS!
Heavy Boots.
Underwear.
Woolen Scarfs
Woolen Socks.
And will continue to give the 20
per cent discount on all Ladies
shoes from now until Feb
ruary 1 1886 to
all cash buyers.
Wieners New
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Western Cottage Organ 1
AMI
Mason & Hamlin
ro colobratod for thir hoauty ami linirfh, tjuink rtwpoiif
purity and voluinu of tone, and made of thn bviit materia!
and by the best workman that aii l)$had. JKwry instrument
it fully warranted in all its parts for livo yearn. Pious' iI
and examine thepo instruinciitH bt'foro jiiircluiHiii.
J. S. NOLL.
One door north of Arus oflice, lieJ Cloud.
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'terl Moore. TreIdent.
ailaa (.artt-r, V jcl'rrs
lUiht. V hhtrrr.Cashlrr
.TnoR Shirey. As'vUntralilr
Capital $50,000
Spacial Attention Clvan to
Callactiona
DIRKCTOBS.
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Iytl.Mfior.
Mhlr:r.
Buy and ?ell Kichiwng
Make co'lecttor.3 and do a
General Banking liusmesa.
InterMt &!lo-od on all
time depositi
A HAPPY
$ national mxk
I tike tliis rnethod of thruikin hit nurtwnyw fr
pa?t year for their patronage and good will, .hall erAt av
through the coining year to make my ntock even mon- "
plete than it is now, and iLse every precaution in compf.
ing prescriptionn, and diwpensing medicines My aim i. f
to make tliifi a first clai? store in every particular a. an .t
ducement to cash trade. I now issue a $15 cash card to wu t
customer when thiM amount i.- traded out the aiBtomer w:
receive f LOO in good free.
C. L. COTTTNG.
DlltfOLr fe BoOK.-ELLrU
F. D. HUTCHINSON, k CO.
INAVALE, - TEBRASKA.
GENKRAL DEALERS IS .
Qroceriea, provisions, dry goods, and all article usually
found in a first clafs? country stone. Produce taken m ei
chance for goods. Cash paid for grain.
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