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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1886)
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V,y ( rdcr of the fjr.i!id Chance'.Ior of of the Junlio'nm f N hra'-ka, Calan the Lodge, No l!- Knight's of Pythia. or a many thereof a? ran attend, are detailed to institute a 'odge at Blue J I ill on SaUirday night, Mav 15, ISSG. Alt Kiugtitt in t;ood standing arc re quested to assemble at the Castle Hall at 1 1 30 . m. Halunlay, ami go from thereto the depot to take t'.ie freight for Blue Hill. Train leaves at n little after 12 o'clvk. Ky ordjr of F Br uwikook. C U. A. C. HoeMKK, K K ri. - - GITY 1TBWS. Bex Ijuudmv ha returned from his California tour. 1'he "S. O." house in beuzg overhaul ed and repaired. J. M. TEAriiwoBTii ii building nu addition to hi house. Tut $2 budge bet was decided in t.ivor of the woman, and domestic felicity again reigns supreme. The most euccewdul strikes are the slipper strike. Tbcy usually take p'aoc in Uie wood uhed. .Mr. II. FBtt.Hr and daughter, Blanche, expect to start soon for a few wanks visit at Webster Citj, Iowa- THKduden present a sUmuing ap peamnce arrayed iu their two dollar, Ik lted "Mother Hubbard" "hnnd-me-dwns." A sTKANomt nanu-il Cahill hailim; trum the Green Mountain state wat on the pm-jam lint Tuesday, requiring two nieii to hold him. Ske the beautiful Kepublican blufl?, tiey toil not, neither do they spin, yet Solomon in all bis glory was not ..rrayed like one of these. Titos. ujhs had a valuable bull, half short-horn and half Hoisteiu. The ii umal is lea than two years old and tip-, the beam at 13uo pounds. 1 )it. TfLLKYa i" a Mtccess as a floncul tuii.st. The grounds surrounding hi n -idence present a pleasing contiast to tlu- alnujbt liarrcn plains ol the early Mits. CiiAnK, sister of- Mrs. A.. J. Kcnnoy of this place, with -whom she has boon visiting tor n lew weeks, luih returned to her home in Atlantic, Ifwa. 1 iik entire force of W. I, telegraph lin-v 4enger at the depot, consisting of M.iler llariy Taylor struck on W vdnebdaT. Will these labor troubles r be adjusted ? C. C. Johnson is pasturing the town . . id. The bold dashing cowboys inke mutftoinc hearts of the "tender-ii.-t" while escorting the lowing kinc t-i .uid from their respective places of d.ic. W. N. Richardson's horse was Lightened by a hog jumpimr from a n .ii;on, Tuesdn and ran away, man iing to fracture bis skull in the melee M r. nhchardsou was ollered $22, for t'.e honsea few minutes previous to : t accident. oi'nu child of W. y. Visschcr 'tempted Jo masticaiea can of con- titrated lye Tucfeday, but faildl ti .mUlie enough to cause serimis re.-ults. V.i rents should exercise the utmost 1. 1! e toward their otlspriug where so :u. uh be-uig is going ou. While Will Kuehn was engaged i . mting corn on t.ie aternal honie--tvad a few miles south of Ked Cloud :ieday recently, two ungodly individ . tls stole a bag of seed corn. Will :u.un;cd a horse and pursnetl the mis- - ants, recovering the corn by aid or :.: revolver. Hesky Li'Duw. the geuial young t ntlcuian whose pleasant smiles and i,ivating manners have been a i uistant source of attraction at the weln- store of Wright & Wallace for :he past two years, has ate pted the lxsition of electrical diatributor at the depot, vice Harry Taylor lesigned. When ex-Treasurer Charlie Bu- .vw arrived at his home in thi city ionday lat, he was mlroiluced to hia ouugesi daughter, whose arrival oc i urred during his absence. Miss Buachow has announcevl her intention ' reniainin: with her parents, and r.iakins: Ked Cloud her future home. Our public schools close next month 1 :or the long vacation. This will afford ' the impatient kids an ample oppor- - Mouschang. E J. Peterson, C. H. t inty toiVh and raised) watermelons, ii J: JK??', -rc Callum, H. i l i- ,k, :,.:... ., Hunter, 15. 1 Hudson, i. kuer, . 1 I infer the eflicient mana-ement of'.t iik t.- t- i.u.i m- i v.i... 1 rotessor 1 lekmg and his able eorp- of Kent, Geo. Martin, E. Harrison. 4 assistants, our sclioola have made rapid progresa and w ill soon rank among the best in the state. I As will be seen elsewhere in thest cohunns ih. F.nh AveaM Ho. 1 luitv nikon f. ir tlio .. t. ...... . .1. i ,,.. ,.i,... .. ...v v.iiiini.jn.-iii ui nit,- weary pilgrim sojourning from The young man desiring a boa place with all the comforts of hoir i . . l l i . aim meaia use nis motner usetl to get, or the farmer yi-iting the Gate City and in need ol a go( d square nical and a nights lodgiug. Light airy rooms, wholesome fare, moderate charges. -' '? PICK-UPS. Ciurvs June 3, leafi. Don't forget it. Joe Sai..ijk.v lost a valuable horse this week. C. G. Eusris will go to Cuiti, Xeb., in a (aw days. Mit. Wiu. McDanikw' brother is visiting in the city, Kou.0 Shuoakt. of Guide Kock, was in the city Sunday. Kev. K. K. ItiCHAitDsoN. of Crete, was in the city Tuesday. The brother and family ol L. If. Fort are visting in the city. The estimate of the city council for special bridge fund is 2,000. Mil?. H. F. Kinsey woh in the city this week attending a lawsuit. Mi .Siukev. sister oi John and K. V. Hhirey, wa- in the city this week. JirtADKRooK, the photograplier on 4th Avenue, has a handsome new sign. Mayor Tinker is rusticating among Uie western cowboys, taking in the wild west. Mn. Sauin, of Guide Kock, has :e turnwl from California, where he baa been visiting. O. E. Conuad killed thirteen prairie wolyes the other day in tne north part of the county. G W. If.wvi.ny, wife and family, go to New York state, via the tai'in route next week. The new sidewalk to the depot on Cedar Street was oidered on Thursday night by the council. Wvt.-on's dray upset in front of T. C Hacker's grocery hoiue and spilled out thing? in general. J. W. Avdkews, the "inter-nationnl liar" from Catherton, was doing our city Saturday and Monday. Several new street crossings have been put in on Seward street, for which the pedestrians are thankful. The Ked Cloud Milling Company nijl pay GO cents per bushel for good wheat that will teat 57 or 5S pound. 11 tf The woodwork of Sheritr Scott's new house is completed and the phiaterera are putting on the flniahing touches. .1. L. Kai.ey is li.ing up and beauti fying his handsome residence on North S ward street. Jake has a fine resi dence. Titos. Vai-;h.s of Walnut Creek, drew a splendid new Union sewing machine from the Omaha Keca priyu distribution. The city clerk is busily engaged in compiling the city ordinance-.. When completed they will he- printed in pamphlet form. Pearl Smith, daughter of Deputy Sheriff" Ed. Smith, broke her arm in two plaees a few days since, by fal'ing trom the sewing machine. K. V Shieey, cashier of the Ked Cloud National Bank, bus gone to Connecticut and will viiit i-evcral eastern cities on businc-. A NUMHER of brethren jf the Damon and Pythias persuasion will proceed to Blue Hill on Saturday for the purpose af organizing u lodgo of the Knudits of Pythiaa. Tin's far the city school board have applications from 35 school inarms for positions in the public school, and still the returns are not all in, at the pres ent writing. S. V. Lri.ow, the south end grocer, was closed up by creditors on Monday Mr. Ludlow is one of our best towns men and The Chiee hopes that he will be able to resume his business aoou. Alon.o Cire, of Catherton, has gone we-t to recuperate. He was accom panied bv James Connor and LeKoy Cure. The patty will do the sand hifl dee-strict of Colorado and search for desirable locations. Ot'K agricultural friends do not come to town these pleasant days unless they have to. They are uo busily en gage! at home planting 15 cent corn. We hoin to .ee them harvest a thirty cent crop as a leward of their industry lT-eenithat the manager- of the Chicago. Nrbraska, Kansas v South vest ern radway arc still at work getting bonds tor the road. Sr far there are about $300,000 voted by the various eounties. and several counties yet to vote. Wo hope to see work commence soon. G.vuFir.i.n Post No. $0, have guar anteed $1 1 1 for the new Sons of Veter an's band. Some $35 or $ 10 additional has also been raised by -ub-enpuon for the same purpose. We houe ere long to -ee the noble kid- of the vet's supplied with a complete band equip ment. J. A. Crawford, proprietor of the 1th Avenue Hotel has opened his house and is ready for business. Mr. Crawford will make a pleasant landlord and we bespeak for the Fourth Aveuuc Hotel a good patronage. The house is newlv furnished from bottom to loo See his advertisement in another col umn. The following are the petit jurors for June term. Nelson Rirtlett, John iNrmtt v n ii.,.,,,.,.i i.- n u.f..i..- sGn. H. Maurer. A. Arni?on. O. Conrad. I S. Henton. Win. Arnold. Ed. Metcah, The Farmers' and Merchant's Bank ing Company have opened their doors tbo the public and are ready for busi- ! jue-s I tin company have very pleis-! t Hilt t.v.Anv. . 1 " . " iS S Z" T J2SKl ! I i .: 't ' ... Aa. "iiuKing ou-mess. i.e chief wisnes nronnetor of tho Hnlam lloiiae. is vice-nrfTitMf. n.l V Garber, who for number of vcars was ! connected with the B. & Si. 1W at vmatia, is the cashier. .The company start out withKrilliant prosDccts for r8uccess. ,, afar. l"em success and prosperity. Our old ' rdugMrf'lui 1Io-tlis Garber, ex-governor S it -:wr'laKa. preautent; Ueorge J. -,i Holland, nronrintnr nf !. HiHtl ' HI hi J GENEP.ALITIES. The soda fountains are in full bla?L For toilet articles go to City Phar macy. Ked Clouo ought to have a canning factory. Wm. Ditkek, KiQ., is in Chicago on business. A full line of patent medicines at City Pharmacy. Gi's Lautekbach has gone west for a few dav- recreation. Srnt.vo has come. The "grind organ" fellows are coming. Dk. Kmioh's house shines recplend ent in a new coat of paint. Sm SofEi. of Walnut Creek ia going to Oregon oon for hia health. Wm. MrAvoy has purchased the J. M. Hogg farm on Walnut Creek. The City Clerk has a large supply of bra--e for dog license purposes. Wm. MUJo.n i.d, ot Catherton bought a line -ct of new harneaa this week. Mrs. G. W. Ci.ine returned from a visit to Clay Count Saturday evening. Sherwin Williams paints at City Pharmacy A guarantee with every can. John Stouev has moved to Ked Cloud where he will remain in the fu ture. I). Bartholomew received word thii week that his father had died in Iowa. Peak A Latta, of Lowies, wer? pleasant callers at these headquarter-: this week. Now i- the time to get your furni ture. Car load just received at For roster's. Karl eaton, a nephew of Henry Cook lias taken a position with J. J. Ducker &. Co. Special sale of ladies shoes for next 3u days at Golden Kagle. Kead large advertisement. In our issue of last week we omi'.tcd the name of Mr- G. W Dow, treasurer of the hulicaaul society Sjiceial sale of huhes shoe- for next 30 days at the Golden Kagle. Kead large advertisement. Chu.ley Johnson has puichased the fine Jer-ey bull of C. G. Kustis. The animal is a thorough-bred. The Amboy Milling Company will pay GO cents per bushel for good wheat that will test 57 or 5S pounds II tf Boys' blue flannel sailor siiiL- at the Golden Kagle clothing store at $1.50 and upwaida. Don't forget ft. Plumb Bros', fired a large kiln of brick on Wedne-day. They are also making v ell brick for curbing wella etc. The Jl'lnul has passed into the hand- of Grant Ludlow. We hone the IMnut in Grant'a hands will be a suc-cc-4-. Mrs. HulavisKI and her mother, .Mis. B Plummer, have returned from Chicago. Our good brother is therefore happy. The.M. K. Church had a general cleaning up Wednesday. The interior of the church was nicely cleaned up by the ladies. F. K- (ioiile, who has been absent from home lor the past week or so in the intere-t of the Traders Lumber Co., ha- returned. '1 iik Ladie's Aid Society will moet at the residence of Mrs. (J. K. C'naney Friday afternoon. A huge ami early attendance is rie-ircd. Wm. Hoofer, of Judaon, is now en gaged in singing "hush little baby, don't you cry, you'll be an angel bye and bye. ' I'siial weight. Mi SvntK II vrt, sister i.f Mrs. F. V. Taylor, came in Tuesday evening, and left Wednesday morning for her claim in Cheyenne county, Kansas. The Missouri Pacific railway are about to extend their line to Salem from Burr Oak. Wc presume it will not be long before they reach Ked Cloud. A.MONCr the various strikes all over the country, we learn of several light ning strikes. One peculiarity of these strikes is the fact that they admit of no arbitration. John O. Yeiser, the eminent barris ter, .Votary Public, et. al. ha recently tmreha-ed lota on Webster Street. There may be in ltrimonial significance in the transaction. The W 11. C. will meet at Masonic Hall next Monday afternoon. All members are earnestly requested to be present aa there i- business of import ance to be attended to. The B. it M. folks arc repainting and filing up the interior of the eating house W e have as fine an eating house as there is in the west. Bob. Furst is the handsome manager. Key. II. N. Po.vn, of Hubbell, has moved his lamiiv to Ked Cloud and will as-ume the pastorate of the Prea bvterian church of tins place. Services next Sabbath morning and evening. The assessor's tooks, of Pleasant Hill township, will be at the oflire of the town cWk on Tuesday, May J5, 1SS6, and open for inspection and correction. Those having grievances please take notice. Mrs. W. P. Watson has returned home from Ohio, where she has been for several weeks, Park is very happy and wear- a bland smile on his phiz. Mrs. Watson brought with her from Ohio a fine red bird. Wm. Bvrkett, of Judson, and two or three other farmers of that locality, sent to Philadelphia after potatoes tor seed. It was quite a speculation; the potatoes cost $2 for a bushel and the express $3.50, total $5.50. .Right valu able potatoes. The Chief, as usual, last week per formed a graceful straddle on the New Republic outrage. -In; How about the Argus-eyed young man's straddling and abstracting the original manuscript for the "New Re public outrage?" At Amboy on Sunday night a young man named Mason attempted to rare a girl named Minnie Wilde, a domes tic employed in the family of J. Q. Potter A warrant was issued, but Mason skipped to St. John's country before the officer?' could nab him. Advertised letters for the week ending Mav 10. 1S6: Tom Townred, Toylf Lucas, Mrs. jielissa McCulley, Harry Ochenudeo. Mrs- Minnie Mc Fan, Jas. Richie, Harry Rider. J. H. Sloane, T. M. Salislum. Andrew Bar clay, John H. Clark, Chas. D. falconer. Dennis Currin. Morai ) Camp Fire. Extensive pepAratio:u are boiitg for their camp fire to be held next week, ediieadav, jiay 19, in tfte court house park. (en. John M Thayer. Commander of the Depart -ment of Nebraska! ami other promi nent speakers from nbroad. will be prerent. llie program for the occas ion has not as yet been complete!, bet visiting guests can come witn the as surance of being weil entertained and haring a rousing good time. The Rod Cloud veterans are noted for their enthusiastic hospitality. Tne patriotic fire burns as brightly on the altar of their hearts today as it did in the memorable days 4 ' '06. Cone to Red Cloud on Wednesday and enjoy the ditv and evening with them. Au Rovolr, Willio. After dumping a column full of the most sickening slush into the HdmH on Tuesday. Willie King shook the du-t of Red Cloud from off hia feet, and took his departure witn the unanimous consent of this community. In the future according to his own version, lie is to be a "sattelluc (whatever that means) iu the Omaha limit I print ahop. However, if Omaha ha any use for it, they can hare it. Rod Cloud is not stuck on that kind of 'snuHlitic'' cats Finally, in reference to Willie's departure we have only to say "good riddance to bad rubbish." Red CloudV. prosperity i-. now aaeitred. It i- announced that the is-ue of the second volume of Genenl Grunt's Memoirs nas been again postponed, the publiahers now not expecting to get it out before May 10 'Hie book has a hundred more pages than the first volume contained. There are nearly double the number of cuts there were "in the former, and there are two steel engravings, one of them, the troutistuece, being a portrait of Gen Grant from a photograph taken when he win in command of all the armies Red Cloud delivery about the iXKh instant. Kindly request all subscrib ers to be ready to receive look at that time Willi- G. Brown, Agent. Roiand Lavtov, late proprietor of the Carson 'Iowa) CrUic, ia in the city, and will soon commence the publica tion of another paper here. UUw JIUI TiieChiei- extends the sympathetic hand. It's no picnic to establish and make a success ol a newspaper in a wild western hamlet. Communicatod. The ladies ot the Union are inform ed that the New Republic have been sent to each petitioners of the saloon license, gratuitously, and many have accused the lawyer that obtained those uamep; we wish to inform them it is not so. By order of the W. C T, L". There will be a meeting at the In dian Creek chee-u factory Mondav evening May IT, for the purpose of organizing a stock company for man ufacturing chee-e ami earn mg on merchandise business. All persona feeling interested are requested to be present. Respectfully, H . L. Luce. Thomas' inks at City Pharmacy. A good span of horses for sale at Howell Bros lumberyard. 10 tf Boys' long hose at the Golden Kagle Ladies' cheap hosiery at Mrs. New hoiise'i. Punts and oils of all descriptions at Ct tting's. Two rooms fjr rent. Inquiroof W D. Forrester. y per cnt loans at the Nebraska it Kansas FarmLoRii Co. Go to G. W, Kline's for fresh home made candie-, cigars, etc. Fresh home made candies at G. W. Chne's. Call and see him. InsI'RE vour property with C'nas. Schallhit, Red Cloud, eh 30tf The Nebraska it Kan-as Farm Loans Co. have plenty of money to loan. A nice line of dry goods will be sold but very cheap at Mr-. Newhousc 's. A good team of horses for Bale. In quire of Joseph Graves, Red Cloud, tf A fine line of baby carriages at F V. Taylor's, aiiccessor to R. L. Tinker. For cheap farm loans call at the law ofli:e of Chanev it Bentlev, Red Cloud, Ne. 37' f "Sorgo's Boquet" best plug tobacco in town at City Pharmacy. -ood farm for sale or rent. A I furnished. Apply to Joseph Graves Red Cloud, Neb. 10 tf Boys' suits from $1.50 and upwards Imen's suits from $3.50 and upwards, n the Golden Kagle. J. H. Smith will put' up lightning roils lor 25 cents per foot. Tne very bfst steel roils Used. I will sell cr exchange for young stock at my residence i:i Red Cloud, one 3 inch Studebaker wagon, one 3 horse 1G Inch aulkey plow. onoJ'J inch stirring plow one. iron corn sheller. J. ToMLLNsON. Before you buy your furniture, and wish to save money, go to Forroster'a He buys by the car load. Henry Ck now has the most complete slock of wall paper, shades, etc., m the Republican Valley. You can find the largest stock and the best make ol boots a ad shoes, at lowest prices, at the Gulden Eagle. Pop. soda nater, lemonade, ginger ale, birch beer, etc. at G. W. Chile's. All fresh and nice. Call and see him. Don't f.ul to call and get my prices before buying furniture F. V. Taylor, Tinker's Old Stand. Wanted. A girl to do general housework. Inquire at M. B. McNitt's house- 40tf Wall paper at Cit Pharmacy. For sale or rent A good store room in south Red Cloud. A nrsf-diss lo cation for a competent business man. Inquire of W. E. Jackson. 33tf Parlor suits, bed room suits, drcss ers, dining room and kitchen furniture in abundance Lawn chairs and sal es, picture irarues, etc F. V-Tavloe. Wanted. A woman lor laundry work, aad dining roou girls, at oacc, a; B. C- 31, eating house. 3tf - i Wall Paper at Cose Cotting has some Hue samoles of wall paper th3t he is otlering At cost to close out. Also a beautiful stock of new patterns at very low puces. A-j fine hoe of borders, ceding paper, etc It will b to your interest too see hun before buying. . COWLES. M. C. Jackson nude hb aao-aJ rit to our tonn ut wtrk m th ejaci:r I of a&sti." or D B. Be net harf rocooUy nwde soma impror entente oa hi tjlermtor building Kad has al-so had a well poi doifu m his - ock j-ani. G W We:U put up a windauU h week ior C W Kullttr. Maxwell & Lmn;oa are tha bo borers, and hara amde ;eyerxl aw wells in Cwlee recenilr J H. Shugiu-t. r-,of Guide Hoc. was in Cow lea ls week. C- S. Sill, the nunrsnee man w iu town this etk K. S. Reed tuu okl his tarm to Douglas Terry, and ulk of goinf U fibcrUr. T J Ward's moth or haa returnl from her protracted visit in Virginia ncorwnpmed by a number her reli tires and ok! neighbors, who hare come to make Nebraska their future. home. We bar noC luamed their names, but understand that they are favorably impreaseu with this portion of tn e country We are informed that Red Good t in favor of teiephomc connocUon witli Cowle and Blue Hill, and tha rst vf mankitul. Al! right With CowIob as a center we think such au enterprie would be ben ileal to Ounle Ruck. InarHle, Red Cloud, Blue Hill and all the outlying districts renerally. I.tni-E Hatcmjlt. Khm Chance and .1 II Brown were in Dundy county that eek looking for government laud. Mr Brown has returned, having located a timber claim in Weld county, Colorado He sn a that part ol coiorado is the fin at country iu the wast A . H . Lmebarger waa :n Ked Dowd on business Wednedrtr. Mrs D B. Buuck is'batne from her isit at Ashland 'I he B A M. people are making some needed improvements on their de;ot here thi eek. Our butcer shop i again clwseti for repairs. Our bank will -oon le in operation. Carpenters are at work this week ren ovating the building. What we do neetf in Cowle is a good harness shop, anotbvr stock of general merchandise, aod n good retnurmit, aa .ve candidiy oeheve eilbei wouhl pnivo a od 111 vestment Frank Beers has treated his house to a new coat of paint. He has now the nicest painted house in the city. M.J Turner wai behind the brtwh. W. JUDSON. Fine growing weather. No sicknes. Small grain looking woll. There is quite a good deal of last years' corn to gather yet. Some of our neighbors wishing to improve their otato crop, sent back eat fur a now variety. TheM.K Quarterly meeting hold at Prairie Vitw. wiis a siicces-. Bro. Boieourt, Presiding Kldor, preacheil a well studied dtrctnir-ic from the PJth chapter of Romans and first two versus. some farmora are busy planting corn. The election to vote bonds for a new school house will be held at the school house on the 15th. Turn out and bring your wive Sid. For Snlo Household Goods Consi-ling of stoe-. bed-teads and mattre-ce-, chair-, table-, carpets, lc . iill new and in good condition. Will he Mld iheap Ca.l at Congregational parson:g next dor wel of J H. Ferma'.'- r-iden e Rev J (J Aikmn. a-U- (tArlr. I'rts I UM. U IImIIhuU. . Iis. W. S. tlartKer. ( auler Farmers and MsreU BANKING CO., A gonoral banking business trniiB octccl in all its branches. U C.mr: Of. K. II K. M. SUi. '.. U. Yt4r. CUKRWPUXOBrs Konnl Jlro Firl N ' ! v 1.!h. ,rfc POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tfels r-wWr:v?rrirV- Marrri a ir5r Omttjtjoa tia ib watotodff iA Vi trt. 4&9T? dsat aiemor ph-ptuic nowTkr. cziy aki 01 AL AlClG piWDEC CO. pOYAl W fiitYAL nest jk m THE CHICAGO STORE Red Cloud, Wo piaca o sstls Uife Sak a WHITE Four ply Liiifii Bm. Kinfon !nnt J For 50c Each A BARGAIN. GOLD AND SILVER Cioki and Silver hiriH Wo have bargains- that can net be ImuI n,nywIiiK iiW, In tho following: Parasols. CJloronof all IC!im1&, Km ia. Bed Sprom-L White GokU illlow Slimns. Lnwne, Shirting Towels. Nr4fiWir Tablo Clothe. Kxamiiu' our Men's THE GOLDEN EA.GI..E. 4 ' xs m Dealing &MECMAt, SALKS VOU THIRTV LADIES 20 per oent. off froisi i j4I liv Ft in&mber vo offer you a rhance to win ono Of tliti fbllGvring, four prizi July 4th. 13$6. First Prize $20, Second Prize $15, Third Prize $10, Fourth Prize o. 9 j In goods. ver purchaser of cliaiice in above priz. Wieners New.block-RedClotuL Nebraska. SHIRT nv tin Bt Ml. -ih k of Shoes, ATHOW k 1001. L 'WZ w Cloig I Itryulav V:; 01 all Slut'. o vrill got a tiok&t for ai store! DATS SHOES E warm. m & ? "4 m i fto ft ; i- m f i ?i -4 21 .s&. 'S 3 I.I H t r i 'V -' - - '&!-' .fej' SSTr t 5 . .X- 3? s&j1 -- -, X & ' i Wiiii iiw NtliillMig 1iiiOt'Bw'hii - - -