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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1886)
m 4m BBflB w Ty "w Tl'i BBFMt!fr-gt1' 'Lw' in It i TbTbW "I -"ngrn l 9BBBBBK i' 5w Jfei jsj bti X , 4. ; isrxJst .?i f j -iyf - fcL , j"!' "- HunBtV - . ft? "ST he Rh-d Cloud Chiep & " C. HOSMER .v PropiKto FKIDAY. MAKCII. 10. 1880 NOTICE. Notice is hereby tfivon. that W. Overman is our authorized col- Ictor We hop 9 thOio who receive otlco from him will promptly ro- pond, as wo must have what is lue us. To the Farmors. Kuril) loans :icoli:il4:d tlirotih W. Overnmn can hi p.iul sit the iMid o! y yejir wi'.hout a. houu.-i. Jutes at )w :ts UJc imvehl. jioiujv inrnuiicH Mornptly. Office over city lru Htored g O Per Cent Farm Loan. f The Nebraska Farm Losm Co. will hainke you a loan on you farm at 'ilraihL 'J per cent and furnish the 3oney without any delay. Call on -lli em in the Red Cloud National Bank i3mldinK. CITY NEWS. ki Cloud needi Htieet lampd. Let and have them soon. Tiik roadrf are drying up f;tit (Usincbs is picking up. Va). Wikxkii id aj;ain on the tapia ftcr a two weeks illnef-s. AhK Charley Piatt anil L. If, Wallace ow ihvy like wadini; for ducks. CO iodtl chains for nale. Inrjuire of uv. Geo. S. D.ivis at the )ansonaje. A. T. Oumfijv and wife have return- d home from their trip to Southern 'aliforiiia. W.VHD conventions Hhould he held or the nomination of aldermen for the ity election. F JI. Mi:i.i.oiu ha gone to Almena, !Jnnsa.s to live. He will embark in the 3aiul buHine?.s. F. N. IliciiAftiJSO.v, of Amboy and J. II I'ottcr left Friday nij?ht for Holt iiouuty, Missouri. It. D. Jones i.s hnppi'. It is on ac- Ji'miiil oi another heir. Keguiar ?m- rntli ut n nrln i1 tLtrrttf if, Mils. W. U. Way and Mrs. Adam lorhart have returned from Omaha nush improved in health. Fuk Cimn-'has heard it confidentially 'jcmarkcd that M. I). McNitt and K. L. Pinker will be candidates for mayor. II. II. Taylor, of Obcrlin. an old own. friend of M. W. Dickerson, was n the cit' last Saturday on his way ast. Lou Vakck has returned home. Wo ere misinformed iuj to Mr. Vance's mother hoing sick. It was his sister-in-law. .Fkishii: Riciiaudsok has roup to fHSouri where ho proposes to sec all that is in the J. Q. Potter mineral tprings. Fiiak V. 'r.KYUon, of Clinton, 111., enjoying the sights of our city this ok. He will probably locato here in the near future. James Potter and M. Birncy arc in the north-west and have taken up homesteads, upon which they will soon move their families. Wk behove that it would be money in Ked Cloud business men's pockets to establish a plank road from C. It. BcsFe's corner to the bridge. Thkkk will be an ice cream social at Mrs.Brnkcficld's next Thursday even ing, for the benefit of the temperance cause. All arc cordiallv invited. Tiiosk parties who aro in the habit of stealing or otherwise appropriating boxes from tho school nousc ard nhould wait until tho snow is gono. One of our bur.tne.ss men tho other day received a red card with the fol lowing mystic words thereon "Be ware! tho Mystic League has its eyes on you." The festival at the rink last Friday evening, given under tho auspices of tho Congregational church, was one of tho finest that has ever been presented to the Bed Cloud public Mrs. A. II. Brown was very sudden ly called to Ohio this week by the announcement by telegraph that her mother had departed this lite. Mrs. Brown left Monday night on the can no n ball. Farmers should boware of all kinds of frauds, as this is the time o! the year T when the fiend is in the land. The Bohemian oats dodgo will no doubt bo tried here, and to all parties wo will say that that company is a fraud. Considerable excitement has been created here during tho week over the news that a faith doctor would make some of their wonderful cures ih this city. If faith is a good medicine and will cure all ills thst flesh is heir to, then there is room for somo wonderful cures in Red Cloud. We hope the facts may be substantiated. On Tuesday evening J. II. Rcmsberg and family gave their son Charles and wife a recention t their elegmt resi dence in the north part of the city. Everyone present report having had a tine time. Mr. Remsberg aud wife have just returned from New Mexico. The voung couple have our best wish es for a Ion; and prosperous life of Wedded bliss. The Nebraska lumber vard at Red Cloud and this place have lately been purchased by Ho well Bros., of Atchi son, Kaus., and we understand Mr. M. .Edleman will take charge of their yard "at Red Cloud and will soon re move his family7 to that place. We to lose Mr. JSdleman as he is Jls T &scol8 our loremost cuizene, &nd.ABO his estimable lady who will v,erKuy missea among me-society i ell of this place. We think Howell lave made a great mistake in not If Mr. Edleman the management yarn mm. ishk uul uma. GHNSRAX-ITISS. .ifj Ml - Gestij: ttpring. Votk for tbe bond. r .. t Jfcw coods At JVh) McBride's. J. LTMiSEtf lilt'c child is sick. -w TS. SbThc finoot linof idling and ,A.a uuu wear at the uoldeirragh. En. Kei.LOGo has returned Katida City. The metdov lark now siJij;b the tree top. Spring! priii! 4prin h.i's at 1 Mr, , Spoki-sfield's. 33 w2 A lakok number of rtrangers in city this week. 1 , Vote for the bonds. 3 Headquarters for all kind of HtyJUn millinery at Mrs. McBride's. For the lightest and best Baket bjrb wire call on It. It. herer & Co. tf Duckek's cash dry goods house ;lui the largest stock of dress goods in ,th city. w ' tr J. II. Graves has been on a btismcj tourtoKearnfy and other Nebraska, towns. C. M. Wallace has just completed. delivering 2300 bushels of corn tol; M. Piatt. Sr. Patrick's day was duly observe J. in Red Cloud on Tuesday by a dame at the rink. , Vote for the bonds. , w C. L. Corri.vii has moved into his; new residence lately ,, purchased of 1.1 P. Bayha. Tiieiu: was a very pleasant social tijsv party at Airs. DamcreH's on Wedncs? da' afternoon. Nothing to beat the low oven JewaJ vapor stove, at K. K. blierer ic M't hardware store. Ji : Wi; call especial attention to Heijyi Cook's new ad in another colum,iTf Read anil reflect. Miw. Pond, mother of City Marth A. Pond, will start for her home in New J York state about the first oi April 4? There should bo more . '. icuemenv houses in the city. Every day wo ar anked it there are any houses in t tlnh Mrs. Snokesfield's for nltiHhes. folfaf! banner rods and ornaments. 33t2 4 s r - "i The building boom seems to bi picking up lively. A large number of private dwellings are contemplated tV soon as the weather becomes settle For plain and elaborate dress go.df in laitcslsnrim .stvlns lo to J. J. l)n k - t. '', 'im... i i. i 2ii zi v jkj a, -iiuy iiiivi; iiiu iuri;n stock of ladies' drcas goods in Cloud. -r J i-'k. J Webster Jones of Alma, brother to R. I), and Dwicht Jones, was so t fortunate as to break his leg the otlolft I'll r WcZtow iq n ttntiilii-KT In luT .t.fc. . . . . ... .a.v.W.r . 0 UblV.IUIttL. VV JJ Biiflercr. Hair goods at Mrs. McBride's. Married, at tho Gardner Hot this city, March 16, by -Key. Geo. 8 iv,..: t r:,.. fr 5Pl yitia, .111. -. u. 1 iso, ui iuiimn uuiuij ty, to Miss Elizabeth Richmond, W Webster county. ffs At C. M. Wallace's sale on r,.V . . !,! ,r r " 't WV 11 siock soiu as iouows: norses ir $116 to $182.25; cows at $33; shoats ; 4. Everything sold high. Ifc Jtf Simons, auctioneer. ' Heo tbe celelirated Crown JiJrt) yapor stoves at R. R. Shorer & (jo'1. hardware store. 33tf Charley Garrer, Hank Ludl Geo. Sauni and Charley Kaley, wnt hunting Tuesday in a wagon and turned linmn on font, thn rrnm 1 ni. ... ...... '?if ceding them about a hall an hour. 9& For fine hosiery go to J. J. I)ucknf& Cos. They have tho most comp stock in the city. Remember tliiii prices aro always the lowest. A MJfc Imrk rT il rtoa r-ri1 titil virtrkrtD in BiJk iiiiu vt inur-kj llwmv cttv4 uuttuuo 111 vaw, latest spring styles. A very spirited meeting of S5' Webster county teachers' assceialMMi was held at Blue Hill last Satm HfJ A number of our teachers were nreltit , .., .. V, auu an report a goou ume anu ro:eival of much benefit. Latest slyles aud cheapest eiMM at Mrs. SpokesfieUPs. 33 AN e re sorry to learn that V John Tomlinson wiw traveling MM the county this week he had I misfortune to lose his two year oic mare valued at $250. It is im. a serious loss for Mr. Tomlinson;? More new sidewalks this week.a 3Se .. ., . ., ...... -,.! wancon ine casisuie 01 weosien . from Sleeper's carriage worktj; I been built to 7th Avonnn nnd nn west side the gap to Feight's lols closed up. Let the good work go ... They are decided improvements. Voters should take care nnd rt'kyp the richtj polling placesj on Satt rilijy All those who live out of the city! fe poration andin Red Cloud tofthw( will cjxst their votes at the new , ImmI house, while those who are in thff fm ward, comprising all of the city, io of Fourth Avenue, will vote at lH'SiiH Argus office. North of 4th .Ctcm voters will vote at the court )3M. ! W" Just why The Chief throws itf ftf batteries open to drive theRock.lt road ou'iiv im a nivctnrv trV- I -....j . .. JCV.J ' sensible person. ITflmtl. Nothing more than the abov tion could be made to demonst j ignorance of our democratic op U porary. We stated just wHlCI son ii tor said, 1. e aid, 1. e. "lie had ngg r ."H sition to make." Vote for the bonds " - ( . --1 v We were permitted to cull fr private letter to one 01 our prominent business meu on Tmikt --L.. a tew lines from Dr. Wassaxauj states "With confidence I asnr?. that the road will be built, negotiations have been This seems like business at re in good cheer and hope that lie who has the interest of at srt.wid TOtt for tbt 1 "s il ' r 'SHI ei or- rrT PICK-UPS. Window siuides at Cotting's. I'andy and pickets at HickerV. Boys' long boe at the Golden Eagle. Ihuteriek'-j j).iltcrns at Mr. Me- ide's. Ten prairie schooners went west on "Tl.iir-dv. MCal! mid - the ntw hardwr firm It. It. Hi. rer 4t Co. if if Come and see the ten cent wall pa lpal r at Henry Cook .. S(J. R. Cha.vey ha- a fine law office. !hc now occupies three room?. i ft i Ifi'ul nf h..i h.-ivi bi'n H" ' M).pprd from Bed Cloud llii-i month. MFKtour and Roth rock have made ibeir applications for talono li-en-e. g Ci. W. Clint has a fine line of I'iars, 1... i- i- t . r- .,. l.: cannier, ire-ii peanuu-, eiu. jim iuiii .-t call. r - Mlv..le your dogs, says the city council. This is dog-on rough on the xatiiue tribe. v Charley Melkeu of Farbury.Ja former resident of Red Cloud, is in 'town the guest of his brother Joe. ! A commission firm have engaged to mud out of Red Cloud in a few days .71 cars of sheep, making a total of ft J 00 sheep. Lvf ,,A ,.- rnnt K wnrA atrkwr t-nnm f i Ktik rill; u iuiii -. wt'uw civiv w-i-i in souiu lie-! loiiu. .v ur&i-i:iass lo cation for a competent business man. Ilnmure of W. E. Jackson. 33tf g- On last Weifnesday night, Marce 10, Chris Je.-persen lo-t his house and hou-ehold goods by fire. A defective Jlue was the cause. His friends raised 'turn a ubscriptiou. -5 Hiry Cook now has the most Complete .tock of wall paper, shades, tte, in the Republican Valley. 1 A petition is out for a sidewalk on the west side of Cedar street from north of Tenth Avenue to south of Second Avenue. TVe city council should giant this petition. Mrs. Spokesfield's for fancy work materials. 33w2 ; We are sorry to learn that Mrs. W. W. Ferguson is seriously ill with the tnoaslcA in her old homo in Ohio. iVhither she went to attend the funeral obsequies of her mother. We ihope soon to hear of her complete recover-. f Tin: following B. it M. railroad mag nates were hero on Tnursday evening Vice President Potter, General Man- iiger iioidrege. General Superintendent MCalvert, General Freight Agent Miller, and Superintendent Campbell. They left for the eat on Friday eyening. i ('or-ets and bustles at Mrs. Mc Bride's. The B. it M. since March 1, have icroived at Red Cloud and unloaded four cars of emigrant goods and Ptock, I two cars of horses, 10 cars of lumber, I fifteen lots of household goods, which goes to show that people arc (.heading Ifor Boil Cloud in good shape. The ab-ive is certainly a good showing. A nice assortment of ladies' muslin underwear at Mrs. McBride's. Fair Play. I Editor Red Cloud Chief: Mv ittoution lias been called to a statc- nient recently made in public by Rev. Davis in which the honor of Jolonel K. G. Ingersoll, as soldier, was assailed. While I believe tbnt Mr. Davis was lionet :i his statements. I know that ho was mistaken. Colonel Ingersoll as a soldier was without a stain, and as a momberoi his regiment, I request you to publish this. I believe that Mr, I)avi. will correct his tnistako when he knows the facts. W. A. McKeicjuan. Wi: would respectlhlly attention of our readers to advertisements this week Forrester advertises his call the our new W. 1). furniture, while A. Cook hangs his banners on the outer walls notifying people of the arrival of spring goods. C. L. Cotting announces that he h:vs Dr. Haas hoir powder for sale, and J. J. Ducker & Co. announce to our pitrons somo unheard of bargains in spring dry goods and dress goods. Mrs. Ncwhouse calls especial attent.ou to her large stock of goods for the ladies. In fact read all of our ad? and it will pay each and every one of you. Proclamation. Notice is hereby given that a general city election for the city election lor the city of Red Cloud will be held April 6, 1S36, far the purpose of elect ing mayor, city clerk, citv treasurer, city engineer, and two councilmen irom 1st ward. Also, at the same time and place of voting to elei t a board of education for the city of Red Cloud, consisting of six members. Polling places. 1st ward at the Palace dining room, formerly occupied by the Webster county .rlrpti.-; 2nd ward, at the court house. Polls open at S o'clock a m.. closing at 6 o'clock p. m. R. L. Tinker, Mayor. A New Company. During the last few days, the Amboy Mills owned by Pollv Bros, have chadged hands and has merged into what will hereafter be known as the "Amboy Milling Com pany" the same having been purchased and incorporated by Red Cloud capi talists whose nanus are J. Q. Potter, M. Chase, Dwight Jones. K. Skeen and R. L. Jones. The Chief is pleased to note that the above gentlemen are thorough business men and will make a complete success of the mill. During the next few weeks the Red Cloud Mills will put in a roller corn meal mill in this city. We wish the new company success. Notioe of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership existing between Polly Bros fc Co., of the Amboy Mills, is this I day dissolved by mutual conscut. & VMM mtvm- vv. List of Votinjr Places in tho Coun ty. Guide Rock precinct, at E. O. P'ri: erV office. Beaver Creek precinct, school hoi- district 61. Stillwater precinct, M earns chool house, ditnet 56. Oak Creek precinct. IUii:hv cld hou.-e, di-tricl IS. Garfield prfciuol, -tou 5rlu.)l h di.-trici 76. Ple.iaant Hill precinct, school hou-. di.-tnul 15. Elm Creek precinct, -;c1uk1 hou- di.-trict 13. Potsdam precinct, McClelland'.-, Hal) Blue Hill. Line precinct, Ktiehu school hou-e di.-trict34. Bed Cloud preciuct, KellcKo's barn. Batin precinct, school hou-e dUttict GJ. Glenwood precinct, Prairie Gem school house. Walnut Creek precinct, Kennedy school house. luavale precinct. Harvey's house. school Catherton district 66. Harmon' district 12. precinct, school house, house, precinct, school Every man in Red Cloud who think: that bonds hhould be voted for the C. N. K. it S. W. Ry. should be out aud working tomorrow for the bonds. Thi-s is an important consideration forever, citizen of Red Cloud. All railruad projects aie of much importance to Red Cloud, inasmuch as upon the number of railroads we get during the year will greatly depend the future greatness of our city. Up to date of going to pre-s we have only the C. N. K. it S. W. proposition before us, and we believe that every citi.en should vote on this subject as he believes is to the best interests of Red Cloud. The Chief hopes to be a able to report a proposition from some of the other roads suryoyed into Red Cloud, and especially the C. R. I. fc P. Ry, soon, but as we have no others we beln" it is our duty to act on what we aw, and act promptly. The Chief believes that with due enterprise Red Cloud can and will become a railroad canter soon. - Polly Bros., of tho Amboy Flour ing Mill, who for a number of yeans have been actively engaged in oper ating that mill, hac sold that institu tion to a firm of Red 'Cloud capitalist? who will in the future run the business. Polly Bros, take this method of thank ing their many friends for tbe f'yor extended to them during the year- which they have been in the milling business, and hope that too new company will receive the same gener ous patronage extended to them. To all their friends aud patrons they wi-h to say that thev shall always remem ber the favors so kindly extended to them during their career as proprie tors of the A mboy mills. It seems to us that regular city tickets should be nominated for city officers and given to the public in order that the voters could have a chance to discuss the merits and de merits of tho-c who arc to bo our next officials. The Chief does not believe in two or three people fixing up a ticket a. id springing it on the voters at tho last moment. If a man is tit to administer the duties of any city office public scrutiny would not injure his election. Let us have regularly nom inated tickets and go into battle in regular ordei, and whatever the majority say on election day let us abide by it. The Western Horse and Caf.le Insurance Company, of Omahi, the only company in the Ur.ited Stitcs who will insure horses mules or cattle against contagious diseases, injury, accident or thoft, and including or excepting fire and lightning, has appointed our fellow townsman, A. J. Tomlinson, as their agent for Webster county. Mr. T. stands amongst our best judges on stock, aud we think the company has done wisely in selecting him as their representative- Every farmer in Webster county should see to it that their stock is Droperly and promptly insured. If you want your house protected from lightning, call on J. H. Smith, the veteran lightning rod agent of Red Cloud. He will call on you and it will be well for you to save your orders for him. "We will offer a reward of $500 dollars to owners of buildings to which our rods are attached in a proper manner in case they fail to protect the building from damage by lightning. J. H. Smith. Di--solutiDn Notice Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween McAvoy & Farrell, proprietors of the Commercial livery and feei stables, has been dissolved by mutual consent. John Farrell will carry on the business. Parties knowing them selves indebted to the firm will call and settle. K. McAvov. John Farrell. Red Cloud, March 19, 1SS6. Agricultural Sociaty. There will be a meeting of the of ficers and executive committee of the Webster county agricultural society Tuesday, March 23d, at 2 p. m, at the office of the county judge, for the transaction of important business, and a full attendance is desired. J. L. Miller. Secretary. Boys' suits frura $1.50 and upwards men's suits from &50 and upwards, a1 tbe Golden Eale. I GA.THSRTO:. Ramc rerjv.-r,4j(' .; 1. u critical .fll of. ok '-. MU S.irah Fti?r clai Urr -m) 1 term of hvoI ni Mrtiitfii FndU. with n U tHKiMT tltt - .shttrtje f Uwtjf in psth . of tii C. tf. lirH, i a r!f al t. IV;li-r 8 Lhi- -Kk. siie If h I - dl iau)iKi l P Mb? K ucb Gifa-Mja. uw-Jtf 4-p thai Cn"r "'..kkjH hatt. ekl hiM ittit itt rd iv Mr. .I-Uo, ui Tunuu oooij k vi-uiug urj. Tlw hwrarjr Uvqs, -Mid M. IV. Twlf 1-. the ciiHmpiu of ilaiarieir. Mr. Uuitaehukitn- kif!l a Urg writ Friday. Will Brittin nr a wik! ci the contents of hi, gtm, bnl to ny ofioet. llMVLXM. CROOKED CR3BK. w: t. . .. t luiur im- 'vme, ani spinnc 11- plrini; coniv. Hurrah' Hear the birds sing, white th duck and r-etao are firing 10 ym northern clime. I). F. TiMinark's hoie u beiang u loom up. Who ln hp the ivt i follow. 'I ne sale ui C. M. Wrulaco's was largely attend!, notwithstanding thf?' inclement weather. i5vraVvof t neighbor- invented. s Tardy farmers are gathering Vbi5 corn lh.it thv lufi hil far iImf. titkKtL- and chicken.-. Tiie road, that were so hnd nrt steadily improving. Uur last "iHrautiful" uu goe and in the place riieref i iiicii nico mud. 1 It would Mt'in from the wound ofths many guns that .mo hears lhat the geese and duck wouni lm lew m number lhat reached the north polo. Tne farmers will .moii be out in the fields at woik putting in thir cnp6, and they will le ll-tenin for the rumble ami roar of the now railroad, that is to be. Hay is getting scarce among the li.meni, ami the cattle nro buginumg to get thin. Joe Warner has uiie cov tht is down, Tfit he hopes to get her up. As 1. '.va is icarcc wi will hare to close. Bru.Hea. Clubbing Untoo. ArrangemeuU have been made whci ! v-e can furnish to lK)lh old and new stih-icribers to Thk Ciur.K the weekly Omaha .'pfi ami Ciitr.i for the low rate of $'J.'J.j. The Rrynltti cdu i the be-t iipr in tbe Riate and salisfactoiy to all readers. Ih you want li rat oU-ns nursery stock at Crete price- ;-end in your order to L. II. Bust by the tir-t of April. rfhnd? ornamental and forest trrfs. AUj all kinds of standard and riimll frtiiK. Go to G. W, 1 'lino's for fresh home made candie.-, cigar-, etc. Ladies' cheap hosiery at Mrs. Ne- ; hotise'a. Boy.-' ,-birt wai-ts in fUnnel, pt-rral-and calico at the Golden Kgglc. W.wri.P Anv pi ron knowing of .1 , L house to rent will ulftaso leave word at , 1 this office. W. li. Robv haii choice seei oaL- for isili. 31 w4 Von can find the large-t Uck ami the be-t make of lxot- and i-hoe?, st lowe-t priees, at the tJolden I'lale. First-Class in Every Uospoct. This refer- to Wut-m'a .Star rcU raut, one dior outh of The Cmirr office. The be.-t v. a 'in me!-, and the daiutie.-i lunchr- lor all who come. A No, polite and prompt attention to patron- One trial "H'ttlcs tluwo faia Another car load of Illinois coal at M. W. Dickerson'--. All kinds fresh garden sotdc t HackerV the grocer. Kami for rent, am! cows for saisw Se G. W. Barker, H.hI Cloud. tf ;A KifE line of dry gooda will be told out very cheap rtt Mr. wln6e'.-. Call on Cotting for your patntd. In.-i'ke votir property ith Cna SchiiHiut. Red Cloud, eb 3tf TiiEbtotaud cheapest line of lace Hambures, and everla-ting trimmings at Mrs. New house'' "Baven'- Food" can not be execifal as a spring mwlicine for any kind of animal, c'old bv Coiling. Good Horso For Sale. Good work or drtrm: hore lor ftle (5 vear- old ) W : ne tun n pood note. Apm v M th ' r t C. F. ('urn., B 1 Cwd. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This MJ'TSfn'nr. ssa'il I j nJ"l 5trvn-nb and wlwtfrw-y-r. H-r- ric hort wArht JiJm or -rnill nw itr hctl niv laca.Tv KvtI UiKiiii Ttf-i.fcT OX. 105 w-oj .V. V. El? 2SHIs1 CT" I I is Uwt Usrr tws uccii c trl3 tb IV1, tn ff. c rise ti nft. TJj"X ar IfctfAnttr Ul or ttaWwtl vj car jo r--i3i- rS3.r- e cuui lc 1 cr citrc. u3 (!. t faonl Uvtt Ut lrc J0urioi'k(if I-ulir ( hihirv..' atttl Mis-.ht- aro arriving . Dailv '1 hi 1m l i'ihhK iiia.Ii fur fr and htrahiHtv. CARPETS! CARPETS rc have received the largest Mock o carpets j cdnsisting of, elveis Brussles, all iroods P H fV W'c aro solo atrv!it for llii" imjiroviMl tliem. We have a splendid assortment of broailhead dress u-oods Irom New York, the in the Nice stock of Spring Clothing uist received Also the Latest Style Hats. ATHDW k HI, Tin.' It -adit iir Iiouh: for Reliable and Fiiut (.Iradu (iojdd of I In latfsl rt vl-fs." m Anal JLU r THE CEUEORATrO ORR PANTALOON OVE.?AU. WAnnivrrn tttu to n:r. The square Dealing, Again ofiers its customers al 1 1st prize $20 2nd 3rd. 4th. $15 10 $5 it livery purchaser of !at one rime is cntitiea 1 - j above prizes. Distribution of prizes, July 4. rt r r 1 1 r iooo. vvc nave marjeca our gooas at tnc LOWEST CASH PRICES and positively car- ry the largest stocK oi r 1 t t CLOTHnG, SOTS AND SHOES 1 HATS, CAPS, "HUNKS AND ! VALISES IN THE VALLEY. . . Call and be convinced tliat ve rWianer "s New block Reil Ooud. DHICAGO STORE Eed Oloud, Nebraska. - ?res - iL X hsck vr ! uo cM, Ukt tMtrrx-4 mtA urH3:r a1 torcR at tpxr&sr tiz Ofrrtuiba rr-i UV - Lria tiU Ucta MUZCUja. I apestry and nociy oi innrain and eirip. sv . - m iclovir. Call anil H ths iamestown Mills hcl wearing gooJs market. Pi 3 Dili -KeP One Price, Golden Eagle Clothing store. the following spec- inducements in goods. tt 11 . i S5.00 worth of goods to cnance in winning 11 1 .1 can -ave von monev. c. mnyM i 0r V i I $ i' &ZsiMtLL ," AT 4 V1 4MB BBBBBBft. 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