The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 10, 1886, Image 2

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taffs Sept. 32.
The republican electors of the Sec
ond Congressional Districtof the state
of Nebraska arc invited to send dele
gates from their several counties to
meet in convention at Hastings,
Wednesday, September 22nd, 1886 at
7:30 p. m. for the purpose of nominat
ing one candidate for congress, and
the transaction of such other business
as may properly bo presented to the
convention. The several counties arc
entitled to representatives as follows,
being based upon the votes cast for
Leavitt Burnham in 1885, except as
to Chase county, for regent of the un
iversity, with one delegate from each
county for every 150 votes and the
major fraction thereof, and one dele
gate at large from each county:
Hltcbcok
fefferson.
Adams .,
Butter...
Clay
Chase... .
Dundy...
Fillmore.
Franklin
Frontier.
Kearney..
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...2 Plielirs.
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Hamilton 10 Webster.
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It is recommended that no proxies
be admitted to the convention except
snch as arc held by persons residing
in the counties from which proxies
arc given.
H. Bostwick, Chairman.
W. E. Stark, Secretary.
Hastings, Neb., August 18, 1886.
Will They All Be Roped In?
It will not be long before the Chica
go anarchists will be playing seven-up.
Peoria Transcript.
It might be barely possible that the
anarchists would euchre the whole out
fit on the little thcol Irich.
The Rook Iataod Sore.
The latatt advices from tne head
quarter cf the Beck Island railway
U to the efiect that that body are de
limit of running their road to Xed
Good end want to confer with oar cit
izen. In pursuance of-this request
the ritizenfmet in J. 8. Gilham'a of
fice. and appointed a committee to go
to Atchison to tse what request the
company has to make of oar people.
Also it seems that the If iaaoari Pacific,
the Kortweatera and Kansas Midland
are anxious to come wih their linea
to tbia city. 2r. A. J. Kenney was ap
pointed to confer with the M. P. road,
and D. B. Spenogie with the Kaneas
Midland. Let her boom, boys, we will
be a railway center before many sun-sets.
The Way It Looks In Iowa.
Senator Van Wyck, of Nebraska,
makes an eloquent appeal to that state
to ro-elect him. At this distance Mr.
VanWyck looks a good deal like a
demagogue and ought to be ejected tc
stay at home. Burlington Hawkeye.
This is about the way it looks at
home, Mr. Hawkoyn.
The republican county convention
hab been called lor the 18th of Septem
ber, to take place at Red Cloud. We
hope that the republicans over the
county will see to it that full delega
tions arc selected from each tewnship.
We are informed that a democratic
paner will soon be started at Holdrege
bv Mr. King, formerly of the Red Cloud
Helmet now in the employ of the
Omalia Herald. Sentinel.
The Chief does not sec what the
people of Holdrege have done that
their affliction should be so great.
Mil A. J. Kenney, well known in
this city for the last few years, is a
prospective candidate for iloat repre
sentative. We believe Mr. Kenney
would make a ood representative,
aud The Chief would be pleased to 6ee
him nominated on the 18th. Good,
reliable, energetic men arc what are
needed in our legislative halls.
Hon. James Laird will in all proba
bility be his own secccssor. .Already
the "unterrifled" are trying to hatch
up fish stories on Jim's integrity but
their little boomerangs will fall short
of their destination. At any rato no
democrat will represent the district
for some time to f coiue.) The people
have had all the democracy they want
for a while.
In reference to the would be game
of base ball in this city last Friday the
Guide Rock Signal has the following:
"We have been furnished the score in
the game of base ball between the
Guide Rack and Red Cloud clubs yes
terday, but refuse to publish the tame.
The Signal is well prepared to print a
delinquent tax list in a creditable man
ner, but when figures pile up as they
did on the score sheets yesterday we
beg. to be excused from reproducing
them. More than that, when tallies
are run up, balls muffed, etc., after the
manner of yesterday, it ceases to be
base ball and comes in under tbe head
of "ante over" andlnot even the most
progressive of sporting papers have
yet taken to reporting that venerable
game."
Politic!.
Notice is hereby given that republi
can voters will hold their primaries as
follows:
Red Cloud Firtt ward, at F. R.
Gump's office from 4p. m. to 7 p. m.
Sept. 16. E. F. Highland,
Committeeman.
Second WarJ At The Chiep office
from 4 p. m. to 7 p. m.t Thursday, Sept
16. R. V. Shikey, Committeeman.
Red Cloud Township. At the coirt
house promptly at 2 p. m., Thursday,
Septembei 16, 1886.
J. S. Gilham, Committeeman.
Walnut Cbeek. At Stone school
hcuse, at 2 p. m., Thursday, Sept. II.
M. C. Fulton, Committeeman.
Pleasant Hill At schol house
District No. li, on Thursday, Sept. 16,
at 2 p. m.
C. Schenck, Committeeman.
Two families living in the south
ward are in destitute circumstances.
On Thursday a Chief reporter accom
panied by Messrs. Joseph Garber and
M. R. Bentley visited their places of
abode and learning the circumstances.
Mr. Garber gave an order for fuel to
one and an order for supplies to the
other. The ladies' aid society have
also contributed to their relief. Mrs.
Knapp, one of the parties has a family
of five or six small children to care for
Mr. Knapp was in poor health for
years, and dying left the family in des
titute circumstances. Mrs. Knapp has
relatives living in Omaha, and an ef
fort will be made to assist her to reach
them. The other family is in still
worse circumstances. The father, S.
M. Williamson, having cruelly desert
ed thenii leaving his sick wife and
helpless children to the cold charities
of the world, and also under the er
roneous impression that he had step
ped oyer into the shadowy beyond'
Hub is a charitable community and
our citizens will do all in their power
to alleviate the wants of the needy.
Tent Neetinffs.
Meetings cloted lat Sunday evening
We co to Lincoln to attend the State
conference, which lasts from Septem
ber 15 to 21. We wish to extend our
heartfelt thankt to the people of Red
Cloud for the kindness they have
shown us. Especiallly have we been
favored by 3Ir. Garber in tho use of
the lota where the tent was pitched
Also fhe Chicago and Traders' Lumber
companies receive our thanks for the
loan of the lumber we used. Wo
would not forget the presa who have
kindly printed our notices.
Tent Elders.
Honest Words. The Gi eat Western
Circus exhibited here last Saturday,
giving Iwo entertainments, afternoon
and evening, to a packed tent of peo
ple, and it was th bijigeit little show
that eyer visited Dodge. Mr. Johnson
the proprietor, aims to please his
patrons, and generally succeeds, as he
done here. It is strictly firat-class,
carrying with them such talent as the
Melville Bros., who are simply im
mense. Mrs. Johnson and her two
daughters, Ella and Edna, ajjed 9 and
13 years take a very interesting part in
the entertainment so also the Levis
Bros., who are hard to beat in their
specialties. Mr. Cuilms, the clown
end his team of goata are a bi card.
J. B. Lehan, the negro conimedian.
took the cake in his original songs,
daneine and funny sayings. Mr. John
son carries no side show, neither does
he allow gamblers and fakirs to ac
company him. He aims to have noth
ing that would caat odium on himself
or people who are with him. He lias
a gocd show, and worthy f patronage.
Dodge City Globe.
BOLE.
Quite a rain.
I hear some talk about broom corn.
Mrs. John Posey is still improving.
Mr. John Bay aud his cousin, Miss
Vadic Richardson contemplate visit
ing friends in Iowa in the near future
A number of our enterprising citi
zens have formed a partnership and
purchased a chain broom corn scraper,
to scrape their own corn and as many
others' as sec fit to patronize them, i
L. II. got left. How's that? "So
near and yet so far."
Miss Flora Stanser is quite sick at
this writing.
r After this, boys, when you wish t
go out riding use your own horses an
you won't get into difficulty as you di
last bunuay. Arkansas.
COWLES.
City Drug Stoki .
Get our prters on
PAINTS and OILS
KcXore jircha.lns rlM-'whrt. We are j.
iaartrr lor ail klnls of
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PRACTICAL :-:-:
And proprietors of the Inghmrr patent
m. - I ... 1- .. -. J. J 1 I
itiiu waicr prooi cement. 1 in, iron. oo
ineancl shinq-ln roofiiv-.
This is a mincrel process for preserving Tin, Iron or wo- ! Httd :ivoi t
shisqle roof the appearance of i new ik1- H.nif
Prices. 1'cr square for Tin, Iron and Bothno$1.00. ahin.- !Jf:n ' $1
ork Ciiiarandteed ftatistubtory.
For further particulars call on or addres-. S.MIIH vt MA I"
P. 0. Box, 2,12.
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Farm Loans.
Farm loans negotiated. Farm loans
on must favorable terms. Loans can
be paiil by giving 30 days notice with
out extra cost. Look to your brst
interests and call on me at my oilicc
over First National Bank.
D. B. Sl'AKOGI.K.
A good farm for sale or rent. As
furnished. Applv to Joseph Graves
Red Cloud, Neb. ' 40 tf
A nick lino of dry goods will be sold
but very cheap at Mrs. Newhouse's.
Ladies' cheap hosiery at Mrs. New
house's. Itch and scratches of every kind
cured in 3U minutes ly WoolfonPs
Sanitary Lotion. Us' no" other. This
never fails. Sold ly i'erguaon & O drug
mr t7y
VaxWyck, "the great and only"
good man, is being backed by the
Union Pacific railway for the senator
ahip, so (goes the report It doesn't
look well for a man to cry down job
bers, rings, monopolies, etc., and then
accept the aupport'of such a huge mon
opoly as the U. 1 railway. There are
rther-cood men in the state who can
fili the senator's shoes equally as good
as he.
Call for Conrentlon.
The Republicans voters of Webster
county Nebraska are requested to hold
their primaries in their respective vot
ing precincts on Thursday bent 16 1880
at 2 o'clock P. M. to elect delegates to
the county convention (to be held in
Red Cloud on Saturday Sept II, 1886
at 11 o'clock A. 31. to put in nomina
tion lone representative and county
attorney and to elect delegates to the
congressional and State coyentiens and
transact any other business that any
propel ly come before the convention.
A. M. Walters. Chairman.
W, It. Kinsey, sec.
Republican Senatorial Convention
The republican electors of the twenty-third
sentonal district of the state
o'f Nebraska, are invited to send dele
gates from their several counties to
meet in convention at Red Cloud, Neb
Thursday, Sept. 23, ISSt. at 1 o'clock
p. m. for the purpose of nominating
one candidate for State Senator, and
the transaction ot such other business
rs may properly come before the con
vention. The several eounties are en
titled to the same representation as in
the congressional convention, viz:
7 r&nicjit
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It is recommended that no proxies
be admitted to the convention, except
such as are held by persons residing in
the counties from which f uch proxies
are given. M. L. Fogel, Chairman.
Tiie Great Western Circus gave us a
performance last night and it was well
attended by a large audieuce and gave
(satisfaction to all that attended. The
show is a pood one and tbe Johnson
isters are great. Ever body turn out
and see the show.
Ca'llaUhe First National Bank for
cent, interest xartn- loans, it
Bepublican Central Committee
Meetimj.
Red Clcud, Nib., Sept. 4, 1886.
Pursuant to call the Republican
county central committee met at the
law office of J. S. Gilham, at 2 o'clock
p. m. Meeting was called to order by
A. 31. Walters, chairman.
On motion W. G. Kinsey was elected
committeeman for Guide Rock town
ship; E. F. Highland, 1st ward; R. V.
Shirey, 2nd ward, Red Cloud.
On motion it was recommended that
the township primaries be held on
Thursday, September 16, 1886.
On motion recommended that no
delegate be allowed to vote in the
county convention without first pro
ducing their credentials, showing they
were legally elected at their township
primaries, said credentials to be hand
ed to the chairman of the county cen
tral committee, and holders assigned
seats in the convention.
On motion the apportionment was
made on the basis of one delegate to
every 20 votes and major fraction
thereof on the vote cast for Leavitt
Burnham.
On motion that the township com
mitteeman elected here today (E. F
Highland, 1st ward, and R. V. Shirey,
2nd ward, Red Cloud, and W. G. Kin
sey. of Guide Rock) be authorized to
call the township primaries. Motion
carried.
The lollowing is a list of delegates to
county convention to be held at Red
Cloud, September 18, to which the sev
eral precincts arc entitled:
Batin .. 2
Calhrr. a
2
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2
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Mm Civck
(t&rfield
Guide Rock
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Une
Oak CreeK
rfeauuit um
RcUaosd. 1st winl..
2d ward..
Red Cloud precinct. . .
Walnut j
On motion, resolved that these pro
ceedings be published in all the re
publican papers in the county.
On motion convention adjourned.
A. M. Walrks, Chairman.
W. G. Kinsey, Secretary.
Pubdo
The undeisifcned will sell at public
auction on his farm 2 miles south and
5 miles west of Blue Hill on Thursday,
September 23rd. cotnaeacing at 10
o'clock a. m. the following described
property to-wit: 6 milch' cows, 4 -iwo
year old heifers, 2 two year old steers.
2 one rear oW steers, 1 one year old
traded bull, 4 spring calves, 1 serine
colt, 70 heed f hogs, 33 heed of pi.
one span of heavy work bones, oae
lumber wagon, one mowing Machine
one corn planter, oae twine Wader
one. sulky plow, 2 walking PJowm, 2
corn cultivators, 2 barrows. Tenas pi
Sale All subm ot $5 and under, cask.
Over il a credit ef 12 months will be
giyen, purchaser giving note with ap-
provea security, wiia uinwww iv per
Frequent showers.
Pleasant weather.
No sien of frost vet.
Mr. M. Wilson is makinu a fine lj
of hay.
Ned Hurd is cutting up corn,
says the chintz bugs arc doing c
siderable damage.
E. II. Foe sold some very irood h
to D. B. Buzick this week.
G. W. Wells & Son went on M
day to commence building a house
Esquire Shclton, near ThomasvillujP j
W. II. Howe is putting up a wikji-
mill for M. Wilson.
Wm. Latta and wife, of Cass co
tv. who have been visitmir with tin
relatives here for a few days, retun
home on Monday.
Mrs. Dounlas Tcrrv has rctun
from her visit to her parents in Io
The editor of the Herald took in
sights at Grand Island last week.
Rev W. I). Page preached
Guide Rock on Sunday last. He
preach there again September ID,
also everv two weeks until fur
notice.
Mrs. Geonrc Hilton is visiting
week with her brother, Joseph Pa
Walnut Creek, and family.
Littlk Hatchf.
yTHEbest and cheapest line of laces
jiVrnbures, and everlasting trimmings
at kts. Newhouse'a
Money to loan dt reasonable rates on
good personal or chattel security. Also
form foans made at lowest rates of
Interest. (J. F. Cither.
35tf Red Cloud
ALtsizes of eastern hard coal for
ale at ihe Chicago Lumber Yard at
ten dollars per ton.
"Yours truly '.Heetry. Cook, the bo?s
druggist.
Call at J. H. Kellogg & Co's for coal
oil, gasoline, machine oils, etc. Best
in the market.
Wanted. Ten salesmen tohanale a
good selling article in this and adjoin
ing counties. Call at Gardner House
Red Cloud, Seeptembcr 11. 'Twill pay
lyou. bw's
Prohibition Stato Tiokot.
For Governor.
II. W. IIAIIDV.
For Lieutenant ciovenior.
E. 11. UKA1IAS1.
For Secretary of State.
E. .1. O'NEILL.
For Stato Tre:wtirer.
A. J. LEACH.
For State Auditor.
joiin e. iiorrEi:.
For Attorney ;?nerat.
MAUTIN I. llKOWEIt.
For Commissioner f Public Lands.
L II. I'ALMEK.
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fiic n:u sail wbiu; sjviea neiicrfi
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House for rent. Apply to Caiif.
Potter. Good brildings, plent?9f
Wfltpr nml nnar the business POBSOn
of the city.
A tjood team of horses for sale. I Tp
quire of Joseph Graves, Keil ijlou
Brick for sale at the Chicago
ber Yard.
If you wisn to sell your farm or
nronerlv call on Joseph ira
42tf Red Cloud,
Try the Estey Sewing Machin
is the finest machine that is
For sale by F. V. Taylor the cos
furnture man, Red Cloud.
Go to G. W, Chile's for fresh
made candies, cigars, etc.
Lots of new poods constantly
ing at the Red Cloud Drug ?tor
The best of everything receive
at the City Pharmacy.
Fn Sale Four
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reasonable terms. Call on or afdress
5tf D. H. Kaley, Red Cilutl.
For S.vle. I wfler my retfarant
and confectionery store for sale at a
bargain. Apply at .once. p
G. W. CpFfj.
Every department is a pet at1 the
Red Cloud Drug Store. J.
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UU IO O. i. IVV4IUJ.Ji . vw .-
school books, slates, pencils, el
and complete assortment.
Go to J. II. Kellogg & Co's
kinds of pure drugs, paints, etc
J U Kellojnr & Co are head
for perfumes of all kinds, ata
etc.
fWl At the First National D
8J per cent, interest farm loans
r t HA
We are receivinc furnture ITaily
don't forget it, and wc are bound to
sell it. F. V. Taylor
Call at the First National Bank for
Sj per cent, interest farm loans. 3tf
Call at the Firs: National Bank for
8 per cent interest farm loans. 3tf
Brick for sale at the Chicago Lum
ber Yard.
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Hunters Take Moticc
I aereby notify and warn all persons
against hunting or shooting in any
manner on my farm in Line township,
Webster county, Nebraska, sec. 13,
towu 1. R. 11. E. Stewaet.
Red Cloud, Neb., Aug. 2s, 1SSG- -
One dark Man bull, red ree fc. 3 yea
viie rei ani wiiim Mi -a cotv j
! tthlto steer, no mar, i jearj
in.e. eane unit maueai ;:4(H'M)n,
IMio Met'ornilck Iron nt wer.
lne liimlt-r uhkuii.
One set double Uarneis
Oue Anlky rake.
'Ipeetlicrnltltall Jncrea otalw
protieny.
Now therefore on Sator . iy, the i
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envoi i(c(i viomi. .e:irKn. we
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me proiHTty above dcrcr.ied. orr
same io all!(ly 5.1KI sum I five hn
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NEW
Citv Meat Market
Bed Cloud, Neb.,
Schroeder & Meyer,
Proprietors.
Opposite the Red Cloud National
Bank Block,
Fresh ail Salt Keats 1
Bam, Bacon, Flab, Oyatere, &c
Always in season. Market
Every Day.
Hour patrdhajre la reepectfuIU
solicited. Oar aim ia to please.
onTiieiday. Senl.28. IKSG, at the
wild oic Hansen, mi the uw h w
ninsaiy. In Webster cocntr. eti
jmieeriy to .satisfy ;i bat-wicc on n
ny aoov e immense, m f im, on ti
V-ptember. IKiy;. mikI the ests of
One yoke of brludlc oxci 9 or io
bioAiiand wiiiie cov, wit: emmn
io year om, i red an wi t con
2 red cows VMM while faci-. t ej
cow With white lace, 3 ea old ,
years old: l ml and white heller
Mecrs, (t red nnd white mil 1 tnl
two yearn old: 1 red and wane uu
ami wniiv neiier calves. 1 irimilci
whlto i.icc. 2 brood miw,i and t nil
iiioh. old. o shoal mo, old. wit
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Tcrmn cash.
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Sale Ut coirmeacl
William CATiirl
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DRUGS AND BOOKS
School Books anp School Suiili:iis, A
4antd "Large Stock just Rrcbiv&d.
Artists oods, Wall paper, Notions and
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Line of Chemicals.
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For Low Rates
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00 TO THK
First National Bank,
No Delays in rnaklntr Loan. RED CI OUI.
CL COTTIiTCf
Has tlio finest Stock of (lrui& th iKt and larircHt
Hookn,
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STATIONERY AND WALL PAFH
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in the city. If this Htatement wxnw inonjdiblo tifi
aiul.ani for youiwlveri. Also
Paints, Oils, and Machine Oils at vkr!
Pricks.
No trouble to nhow goodnor niiswur tjueHtfoiiH. Sn
gains in wall par'niid window nlmdi
COME IN. COM I
Final Proof Not
I-tnd Ofllec at Woomlngton, .N5
MOTICKI8 JIECKUV ir:
is folbmlnir-narneil wtilrrl
his Intention to make fiaal iiroT-y
nii ciaim, anu mai aii proof r
lore mecirrK oi ineuisirirt r
county, at ilea Cloud. Neb., on
iw, tit:
MARY A. CAMl'JIll
on prc-inntlon 1). S.
tnc ne hi. set. S3, tr
11 west. He names the follow tl
iroo IU4 continuous rvnuiraTOl
vauon oi sam lami viz jvier :
AUHZ, Thomas Ktnisli. iVcIjf
Cload.Xeb. i.W.8m
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I AT THK
I feotlco of
ijMrt of
iiwle tM
tWehter
iTHkU IS.
1
Final Proof No
Land office. I'.toomlnsrton, KqI
XJotlct Is IcrPly Klri thai
i named setUer has filed nt (
troof in mv'.i
a-. .. V .... ''
aiM mai naiu nrooi win in
SUms Garber. rrest. Geo. B. Moilasd. V. I'tn.
W. S. Garber. Casoler.
Farmers ui Herckuts
BANKING CO.,
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idp m mi t "
J. A Kaoarai ImnWng boamMtra
Br; all aotodinanitatnJbes.
B f ir "-St
B" M . ii
mmen jf&
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HI I dsmr
m$ for TSmLmmfHSS
Ktf t0mjm
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ti.w to make final i
Jc4kc or hi his atwence the tSr.
cnart of Wdwter coastr. t
Cood. .Veb., oh Saturday, C
IIKXKV 4AWJ
I on II 'd appllcatloti St
12. ta 2. N of raitra 11
dence hwtb and i-uMitilnr i
AlTh B. Here. nar 11
WaxrtB. WSUMiJiolforti
Neb. , S . s
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Vicinal Proof H
St
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area uiooia.r zy.
n-i-t i: iirnni". !l
VWrf'-owlnsriiam-ti f ft
fliiwaitn jo make fi t i'
rrlAito. and tiial sa 1 1 I
th-J.. ce.ttr tn his a -s ,
litrtrt Court of W p' r
Vraka. on FrWaj r-
ASHLK II AUJ
on H1 ap'flksiskm .s-i "
i.r j..si:i: tv ne t,
rit.'H5ss to prwe t
!c aRcKa. lUtas !. jrs
ltair, It. creamer, all ti Ai!j
Ji-or,
sl. for
f.N. 1L
irv to
Md enltl
t.?John K.
a of Ited
MrlsUr.
i
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f-dJowlnr-
Xil inten-
LjattctaliB.
tore th
dlstrkt
at Red
CHAS. BU8CHOW. PrilJnt. E. P UIOHTJINO. Victe
Kobu V.8HIREY. TnAmxrer, J. A. TULLKY9 r$ci
NEBRASKA & KANSAS.
FARM' LOAN
CWhALJoOflOO.
RED CLOCD NEBRASKA!!
DtRKOTOKSi
D.M. Piatt O.C.Cfusc. K.V.Wnre, Chan. Hunrlmsr.
K. K IlicbUnd. Geo. B. Holland. I. s. PI"- Ciw
MONEY", LC AN
n itnprovcil tana in NtibrA?H int Knn, Money furnuhe!
necwrJly approyed VtmctpUf .tl intrisis. imtM tti Kw
OFFICE IS KKi CWVl) XAttOSAL UXSK LILUI
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FARM LOANS A SPECIALTV.
Tnrce or five ycatrs straight S per
cent, single mortgage. No del y
in securing moner.
DIRECTORS :
iSas Carter. Geo. B. TioOand.
E. B.Jllk- G. 0,Yflr,
W. S. Garter.
COiaCEJIVNDETS:
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Capital $50,000
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