The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 01, 1891, Image 1

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" Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty," and One Dollar a year is the Price of The Chief.
By A. C. Hosmer.
Still on Top !
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Golden Eagle Clothing House,
Am lnjiifeMse stock of
Men's, Buys'
and Children's
C loin in 2f !
An Immense Stock of Shirts, Underwear,
Neckwear and Hosiery.
An Immense Stock of Hats and Caps, New
and Fashionable,
An Immense Stock of Men's and Boy's Boots
and Shoes.
An Immense Stock of Trunks and Valises
await your inspection.
Prices and Quality Guaranteed !
You arc invited to call.
0. WIENER.
Last but not least, we-earjy a big stock of
all kinds of Woolens to be cut and made up by
us into first-class Suit-, Pants, &c, by first
class workmen.
Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud,
L. II. TOUT, Manamr.
KuniisilhHl io all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and
ON SHORT NOriOE.
Ilmm.: h.t.l ic.i apcjcilencf in count records and onr-of the in-st cm j.lete set of Ab
imI Ihhiks in th'' s.ate. we p..ir.uitef ,s.itlsfiuij)n Aor.r famrs suheited
All uidi'io h led ninjth lo.'j do".l.kr IkiihI bleu
untl tifpnived. Adilress or call on
L H. TOUT Manaoku, lied Cloud. Npb.
THY
JOS.nERBURGER,
IropriiIir ol" Hit
Orty Bakery and Restaurant,
lr :i o: xiiuirt- iiiviil. Iloardins ami I.tMlhitf Uy claj or tttek
AH UimU il l'rtli llri'tul. !' and C'akr. IIralniarUT
i"r Orutisr. Iamiumk. ami Itatuuiias. All Uiml tV frtli
IVuix and C andj , u:.. i'iaar, Tolmrro, rrc!i 3s.tr..
and UV cTcain In faoii.
los. Herburgek,
What is
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
ami Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substitnto
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use. by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays
fevcrishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
Castoria Is an cxwlknt medidt for diD
irca. Iib''Wha-roKTcatlrj-tollxneof It
gooi elect upon their children.
Dc G. C Csooa,
Castoria in the I-.! rerady for children cf
o-hieh I am Mqmuated. J hopptb day Is not
far dfcsant w bea mothers wSl coasUsr the real
Interest of thru: children, and ae Casioria itf
stead of tievarSoaqu3ekncxrusnswhich arc
desirovias: their kmd ones, by f orcis; opium,
xaorphiae. toothia; jTCp and other hcrtfu!
inrsats :o-a their throats, thereby stsdiae;
thca to gfrf!argrc graTtss.
lis. J. F. KmccEjoz,
Coevayt -ark.
TX Cemtmsr CmmMLMT TX Manrratr SirMit,
Dealing
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Castoria.
Castoria k Boxrell adapttd to children that
I recommend It as sarcrior toaay rctsscri jCfc
known to rae. ,
IL A.ABCHX3.2LIX.
Jit So. Oxford St., Brooklyn. X. Y.
Our physfcis in the chUdres'S depart
ment hare srsjfcen highly of their esri
ence la their outside jractioe w&h Oasrfc.
acd sUhough w cUy hare aaoac -mcdkal
suppa trhs: is known as resale
firodiaas.yetwe&re free to confess that the
aeris of Castoria ha won t to loot wish
farce rTos!-
Cm; to HwsrrTAt. ad insrsrisi.
y.-fr
C Surra, Prct
ItwTickOty.
'Ulk f,
The Xckraaktt Soag.
Tune-" Italian Land."
I've readied tiic land of drought and beat.
Where ikjUiIiik stows for man lo eat,
Tlic it ind 4 ttut blow with burning heat
O'er all this land h hard to brat.
Cn (mes
on, Xelraka land, tweet Nebrafca land,
a.h on the buniuii; aoll I stuiiii,
I look away ncroM tlia plain
And wonder hy it nrver raitu.
Till Gabriel call with trumiiet tound
And juj the rain has passed around.
The farmer troes Into ld com.
And there he .stands and looks forlorn.
He looks and then he Is much v'lockd
To .see the shoot has missed the stalk.
We hate no wheat, we have no oats.
We haw no corn to feed our sboats
(Mir chickens an: too poor to eat.
And jilt's ko Mjwalin;; through the street.
Our hor--s arc the hroucho rare,
Mnrvatlun stares them In the f ice,
We do not live, we only stay.
We are tio jioor to get away.
Oskaloosa (la; Herald.
The above iioein by an Iowa jmpor
in well written but is decidedly out of
place.
Xcu- York a Hie World' Money
Centre.
One of the things that
have con
tributed in a large degree to make
London the great moucy centre of the
world has been the power of the few
I great banking houses of that metropo-
1 lis, such a.s the Haring Brothers, and
others that might be named, with con
nections all over the world, to afford
facilities through mercantile credits
for an interchange of commodities,
London being the clearing house for
the world's transactions. Prominent
ly at tho head of thc.-e great financial
concern.- was the house of JJaring
Urothers for more than a century.
The prestige of the Barings is gone,
and the house has lost that universal
confidence which was the mainstay of
its grcatne.-s. Jt was considered im
pregnable, but it is hardly possible
that it will .-oon be able to inspire
that feeling again. The prestige of
London as a reliable money centre, to
some extent, went with the fall of the
Baring-. Where then, can the finan
cial world look, for a substitute?
Ilardty to the French capital, owing to
the unsavory memory of the copper
syndicate the Panama canal fiasco,
and other collap.-cs of a kindred 1111
ture. Frankfort and Berlin arc not
big enough, though backed by the
powerful trea.Miry of the Uoth.-ehilds.
.Manifest destiny would thm seem to
point to New York as the great future
clearing house of the world North
American Review.
The general prospect for Hed
Cloud thi.- spring are numerous and
gratifying, should all efforts on the
part of our people prove to be success
ful. There are many enterprises in
view and it is to be hoped that they
will culminate and help build up the
city, lied Cloud naturally should be
a city. It has all of the natural sur
roundings that it takes to make one.
and we cannot see why our people
should not be able to bring about the
desired end. The great Bepublican
river affords one of the best water
powers in the state of Nebraska at
this point, and wc believe it will be
utilized by some one to the material
advantage of the city before many
more moons come and go. Our citi
zens one and all should make one
grand effort to bring "order out of
chaos ' and set the ball rolling for 31
that will be a hummer and hard to
stop. Let".- all hurrah for the city of
Hed Cloud.
11. V. Shirey, who has been a resi-
I dent of Ketl Cloud for more than eight
Je:ir past, and avIio has been closely
i identified with her liiany enterprises
during that teri(d, ha stvervd his
connection as president of the First i
I National bank and none into business
i
! uguen. I tan. .Vr. hi rev has
h . of friends in this city who will
lb
sorrv to hear that he has decided
I to leave Bed Cloud, but who will
wish him Godspeed in his new home.
gden eopic will find him to Ik. a
ru-tlcr and a man who will always le
found trying to build up the city in
which he resides. His family will fol
low lrui in a few days. Mr. Shirey
will however still be interested in Bed
Cloud n he will still hold his interest
in the bank. Tnr. CtilEl' wishes him
prosj.eruy iu his new home.
The casoof.lune Bent and wife
was appealcl from the county to the
district court last Friday, a$ the fen-
tence af .Ittdge Trunkcy of t',0 days
in jau on a ngn'. met am not nit
them. In die district court thecal. ISM. at one o'clock. The object L te
went Wfore a jury and that body of Llect 3 delei.-ate to attend a ecttB of
men -aid the Bont were not guilty rcpnnutive farmers of KaB.Ne
and they wyn? dtchargetl To our. . . . ,w.. ... M: : .. tr.J
tnotiii morality has been given a ct
lc!. The cciion in the upper lT or -1 a,J,i to Inl the or
court is somewhat of a farce if all re- g nixation in the iatcrot "of the!
ports circulated arc tree, and there farmers of the handling and saleefi
Mi-ms to tut ntue aoaut ot tacirir., nrnA- , ..-.i .-.!.-
truthfm nev We lelieve that pcvcral
good missionaries could Sad employ
ment hereaboBts if 5aea cacs are al
lowed to co free.
Red Cloud, Webster County,
RcerfTHnizcd.
On list Wcducsdiy evenisg, nam- j
her of cx-OJdfcllows, of Bed Cloud
with z number in good standing or
ganized a new lodge in this city, to j
be known as Ben Adhcm lodge, No. ,
.n.. T i . V VI J .
icu, i. j. v. r. me granu masiti
John L'vans of Lincoln come in on
the evening train, and in conjunction
with a number of members from
Guide Rock and Blue Hill lodges,
proceeded to organize a grand lodge
for the purpose of instituting the new
lodge after the ritualistic manner.
The grand officers took their places
and after the usual formula, the fol
lowing officers for the new lodge were
elected.
Chas. Scbaffnit, N. G.
S. E. Cozad, V. G.
K. Skccu, B. S.
G. W. Dow, P. S.
A. 0. Berg, Trcas.
A. Morhart, W.
J. A. Tullcys, Con.
After the installation of the officers
the initiatory deyre; was conferred on
two candidates in an impressive man
ner, at the conclusion of which, the
new lodge, and its guests returned to
the Gardner House, where the gen
ial landlord had prepared a magnifi
cent spread, to which the boys did
ample justice. After this, the three
remaining degrees were conferred on
the candidates mentioned which took
np most of the night. The new
lodge starts out under the most favor
able circumstances and bids fair to
become one of the best in the state.
The occasion was a most pleasant
one.
n -i. m m i.
NhII TIiIn on the Doer.
In 187.") wc began to manufacture
wire nails. At that time they cost
ten cents a pound, and the duty was
one cent a pound. The duty was in
sufficient. In ISSo the wicked Tariff
Commission put it up to four cents per
pound. From that day we began to
make wire nails in dead earnest. The
price stiffened a little, but soon
dropped to a lower rate than the' had
ever been sold before. From fU,000
kegs of 100 pounds in 1S82 the out
put went up to :i.ruu (IOC in 1SMU.
And as the product increased the
price decreased from S..'52 cents iu
ISSto.lO cents per pound at the
present time. The duty has been re
duced to two cents per jmiuihI. If the
Uowery parrot.- theory of "the tariff
is a tax" be true the present duty if
removed would leave the price of wire
nails at exactly ten cents er keg of
1110 pound-. Organs of free trade,
how do you like this nail story? N.
V. Press.
ii. i ii
During this week, B. X. Shircy,
who has been president of the First
National bank and principal stock
holder, for the past three years, and
treasurer of the Nebraska and Kansas
Farm Loan Company, also formerly
cashier or the Bed Cloud National
bank, resigned his position for the
ostensible purpose of going into busi
ness in Ogdcn, and 31. B. McNitt.
one of our well known citizens suc
ceeded him as president of the First
National bank. Mr. L. II. Fort, will
remain cashier, and Kllis Shircy as
sistant. The new officers folly under
stand the business and will make the
bank as it always has been one of the
5oundest institutions of the kind in
the stale.
Unc.
Oat Ioik fiue.
j Some com planted.
J Our assessor. Mr. Stockc is drawing
j hi- work to a ch.-e.
;ir. and Mr. Hick have been hav
ing the grip for a few days but are
better now.
tlus Trunkcy has the pass word
down to perfection, but he can't get
the grip ju-t right. The first tie
you see him ask hiia if he has read
The Nation.
Ha. ha! Didn't wc make Peck's
Good Sister draw in her horna sick?
We have a good notion to tell the
joke on her for being a cowari
Peck's Bai Bor.
Paupers Tratt Xcdlac
There will be a ttectiag in the in-i
t of tie farteerj: trat at the court 1
bou in Bc Cloud Satnrdv. Mav P.
. 1
j president of the Kashas ABtace.
Br Ordee Cowjuttxe.
J. S. G ilium. Cka.
Neb., Friday, May 1,
Bates on Certificate Plan. Trans.
Mississippi Commercial Congress,
Denver, Col., May 19, 1 591. Agents
may sell tickets to Deuvcr. Maj lti,
19th, inclusive, Oaey Newell, Sey.,
Chamber of Commerce, Denver, will
bimi certificates.
Grand Lodge A.O.U.W., Grand
Island, Neb., May l'2-l'.i 1691.
Agents may sell ticket to Grand
Island May 9-1' include. W. B.
McAlstcr, grand recorder, Grand
Island, will sign certificates.
Second Annual Coi.cntion Ne
braska State Business Mcu's Associa
tion. Omaha, Neb., Mv iC-i3, 1891.
Agent.- may '11 ticket to Omaha,
May 23-2S inclusive. B. Hodgin, '
Sec'y., will sign certificates.
Beatrice Chautauqua Assembly,
Beatrice, Neb., .Iune2:Jf July C, 1891
I-or the above occasion a rate ot
one fare for the round trip has been
made, dates oi sale irom points in
Nebraska, dune '2'1 and 2.'5 only,
tickets good for return and including
July 7, from points in Nebraska and
Kansas within one hundred and fifty
miles of Beatrice, tickets may be sold
Juuc 22, July 5, inclusive, good for
return until and including July 7.
A. CoxoVKit, AL
Klmer Simons was 19 years old
last Monday, and iu consequence of j
the occasion Ins parents gave
him a birth day party that he mijiht
remember the near approach to man's
estate. About fifty guests were pres
ent, and the time was put iu in mak
ing Klmer have a trcnuiiie good time,
the cuests remained until the 4,wec!
Miia' hours" and report having a fine
time. He was the recipient of several
fine presents.
- - m. .in
Martling Fuel.
The American people are rapidly be
coming a race of nirvotw wreck, nnd the
following !uc;Ke!t the best remedy:
AIphontoHempniiig,of Batler.Pa., swear
that when hit, sum was ppei-chlenn from
St. Vitas dance Dr. Miles great restorn
tire nervine enrod him. lira. J. It. Mill
er, of Yalpnrai(40ffd J. D. Taylor, of
Ixgansport, Ind., each gained 1!U pound
from takin it. Mrs. H. A. Gardner, of
Vistula, Ind., was cured of 40 to .VI eon
vnlsions n day, nnd mnch headnche, diz
zinef. bnckncho nnd nervoaH proittration
by one bottle. Trial bottlos. nnd fine
book of tnnrvelons cures, free at Cotting's
who recommend' nnd gunrnnteeH this nn
eunled remedy :
We Aanln KHlicrilrn our Cen
limnorariri on the Tin
IMnlc U"Clion.
Some time :io we sent samples of
American tin plate to certain English
journals, asking them to notu-o this new
. . , . .i i
American industry m their columns.
. ,
o thought it would bo a mater of in-
teret to them nnd their renders to know
that wo nn- already making tin plate,
.lll...iml.ll.nmni-.liilrHiUnfit t-nln
...iv.... ..v .. -. .... .. w ..w. r,- -.-
to etfect for months to come. A recent
mail brings the London Financial Time
with a "notice" in tho shnjie of a column
of lalored sarcasm and feigned doubt as
to wheather the samples sent w-as really J
. men can
can tin plate. It is a significant consumption, a
at the London Financial Times ,, vi:
the same question that ourNowl""' -,r- r'" "
fact that
raised the same questi
York Times and o
ther journals which!
echo British sentiment
nent have raised. We
i t ...
hnvnin rnnqicnrminur imnra nanent. uui
tin plates we have sent yoa are a geo-
of Chattanooga a few weeks ago they
were celebrating the sucooHefnl saeti-
their ores and from their coal, and onj
thebmnqnettaforoof thecowm.
.- muat ftl a ttn Tils! msUa net nf l
fx-tnr m tne ftocui ot uasic svei irosi i
their bastcteel and coated with the tin
ore that came from the Black Hill.
made in Americas shops in St- Losia.
TTij-aoaf at fl
for the benefit of our English contemjo- 18-3, being 73 yrari, 28 da) old at
rarieswewili reat- The piece of tin ,,ig ich Hc Iiurrred in igi7
sent to the Financial Times wa made at , ... .. ,, .,
Dernier. Pa by tho United States Iron in his nslive lOatc to Mrs. Polly
and Tin Plate'Company, and this is what Olmsted, a widow with three child
Mr. W. C. Cronemeyer, tho president of .
that company, says of it: -Tho material rcn yix: Mr. L. L. OInated or Ina
tised for those plates which we sent you vale, Mrs. Godding, and Mrs. Martin
lias been produced from American iron ' 0f Biverton.
ore. was first turned into pig metal in, Mr. Sheldon moved with his wife
Araencan blast furnaces, A mencan steel . ... . , , .-
works converted the p,c Tmetal into steel to Bi-erto-i a few years ago lo Lc
billet; the steel billet were rolled into j near their children, where Mrs. Shel
thin sheets of steel, the latter were j don died, in March. 1890. Thej
pickled, or cleaned of scales, with i having one son, Mr. Sam Sheldon, now
American acid, and all tho work per-1. r)(ient of Michigan, but well
formed was done by American workman , ,, .-.-i.r. . f
(that is, workmen either born in thi k.nowai among the traveling aaco ef
couutrj-or who have, by their own free thi-Sute. a the agent in the wot
will, clioson America as their home). for the Jackson Wagon Company,
The only ingredient contained in those' r Sheldon was named again lo
plate which n of foreign origin is the Ji. pc J Hunt, of Wiscornin,
tin used for ctmting ifrom'J1. to 5, , ... , ,. ., .
Ianlsof foreign ttn toererv lWmb;8'1 ,tht ber at ;nf. rmc mc1' ?
of A menc..n steel plate u J the residence of Ins fctcj-on, Mr.
During the last ten years the explaoa-' I H mated, where hc alaosl iaoB.ed'at
tion that the so called tin plat are v took to his bed, frow which hc
not msd from tin ore. but from iron ore j ,rVer 3T0
and only washed with a light coating of ., " ,. - .,i .-fcj:
tin. has been so often made by the, He wa. a mcaaber in gooI sUsdi.g
American pre generally that any per- e Je iicrlm, .MtcblgaB.
aon wiio yet talk about tho impowibilty Lodge L O. O. K. and had lived s
of making Un plate for want o! tle tin long and honored life, djtug aaausg
ore reveals gross ignorance. The bulk frica(jR wbo 1 to fej, eTfrj waBt
of thettnujdbr the English mans-.. , , . - , -
facturers is imjorted bythe Dnch East " -t the ba.jl of a iciattte nr
Indies or Trotn Australia sndwe can im exaept that of his newly ade
tort it from there a welL Yck. sir, the I wife.
uineiy Amenn as ue n p ,- fa f j, 0mui
ported from ale are WeisJi. . . ...
This showing gwJ enough in itaelf. 1T- GeUy delivering
bnt we can ro still further. In the city elegant addrr., aad th
WL C JBZ&BHBf
ABSOIVlBy PURE
1891.
bv American workmen, and it u as :
Rood aa can bo made anrwherc in tho !
world. Neither the Iondoc Financial '
Timed, trie New York Tirat, nor anv
other journal at home or abroad, u htch
dovotea coiumn in trying to belittle j
American industries, can iiueetion any :
longer uiat we are maicmj; tin toatc. ail
of which u American material and labor.
We do not claim to be aupplyim; the
market. It ui over two months yet be
fore the new duty on tin plate will go
into effect, and 110 months before our bar
tin will be protected. We do chum, how
err, that we will eoon be maktm; o
mucli American tin plate tliat the pi
OCW.OOO which we have been eendinj; to
Great Iintian will remain at home, and
our workmen will b correpondinj;ly ,
benefited. We advise our Free Trade
contemporaries to drop the ttn-p Intel
question nnd try to propound mime
harder problem. American Kcooommt.
Kutfdea Iratk.
Heart dieae in br far the moat frr
qnent caa.e of addtn death, which in
throe ont of fonr cae ii nnnnspccted
The ymptons are sot generally under-
l tool. Thre are: a habit of "jim on the
mup, nhort breath, pain or UitreM iu
side, bnck or shonlder. irregular pnWe,
nxthmn, week nnd hungry sjell, wind in
stomach, swelling of ankles or dropsy,
oppression, dry rough and smothering.
Dr. Miles' illcatrnted book on heart dis.
ease, free at Cottlngs drug storo who sell
and guarantee. Dr. Miles unequaled new
heart cure, and has restoratire nervine,
which eares nervousness, headache, sleep
lessness, effect of drinking, etc It con
tains no opiates. 3
M. M !
AMelbcr Mclalnlry Inlutr).
Every tiny brings ndditionnl proof in
sumo form or other of the beneficent
ojierntions of the McKinley Tariff lnw
in creating new and important indus
tries in this country to supply article
for which we have hitherto been dVpcn
dent on foreign manufacturers. Glazed
copying paper is such nn nrticle, and tho
following letter from n leading tirm of
paper makers explain one of the results
of the now law:
To the Editor of Tho Prees: No n bite
glazed copying iiaer was made in thin
country for eotne years liefore the
McKinley bill wax passed. Wo are now
making it suporior to any foreign
nianufneturo. und stdltng it at lew price
than it coat to import. I incloe you
samples, which you will readily tind eu
jierior to any foreign in color and atregth
nnd txiual to any in copying qualities.
The labor pn this clana of paper is B0 er
cent of the cost. Wo are starting anoth
er mill to meet the demand. It wao
started by free traders wo could not
make theee nairs in this country. You
see it is fnle.
lours truly.
Ykkmi.v Huotiikkn ,t C.
The quality of the new American
1 product is all that Measrs, Yernon Ilro.
' A Co. prnounce it, and tlio welcome fen-
turo of the industry is that the expend
I t"" oj money in it nenrlv all goea to
' ir- U "J "J -!u.c1' ' Wo illustrn
' tions that the McKinley law is working
i out -ltH jmionit.nient by the jKiplc. New
York TresM.
I ""' ""
Bcklea Arnlrcst Knlvr
I , U1 ... .. -.,.
i '"" Mt SilTe in the world for cut.
,,. Haw, Ulcers. Halt Kheom. frrrr
Snrrs, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chillilsin.
Corns, and all other Hkln Krnptinn.
M r1""1! cur" P"'IJ"
qnired. It is goarnntt-ed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded. Price ."
, cents per box. For sale by I. II. Deyo.33
j "" .,7
Inatale. eb., April 4lh. lo.l, ol
iter three weeks ill-
heldon.
Mr. Sheldon was born in New
' vv Ct.i
lorkfctatc
on the 27th day oi March,
The faaeral waa eendactrtl at the
the 23th, tke
a short bat
e reicaiB were
laid la their lat resting slaee at
KiTCrteB.
- .
Jrbor Day a abfTe4 ia de
f u tcfcoe j. diittitl
. ..
eight rose hkcs, a4 thrrc trc
were planted is Lesor af D. M. Uaa
tcr, Lida 5aiti. as4 MeKeigkaa.
U. SLGf
17, iJ
Baking
rowder
DOXT
BUY
, Ms'
Until you cxaminc.our
is no use of vour
Working Sliirts,
Mens
SXJITS
Evervdav Pauls,
Than they are worth,
sec what wc ask
tliese
McNitt & Galusha.
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Removed! Removed!
GEOUOKWJI1TSOX,
To .Hcl'HrliiHd'sOlil tiuitl, orncr irWihlrr Irrrl hhh lit Ar.
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Baker Wire and
Charter Oak Stoves.
Jh work, tin roofing Hiul cllj aauler nark pluotblna;, (MR hn4
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work aolleiled. lomr ami cr me two lmr nortli I. A 1. bsink.
GEORGE WHiTSON,
1 our fterasiMl MMfl Tollrr alter Trairfe
H. CLARKE Proflldcmt, Albnny. N.Y.. J. A- TULLK Y, rVl-Prpklrot
F.obt. V. ainr.KY, Trormuror.
NEBRASKA & KANSAS.
FAMM ILAH C.,
paid up CAPrjjL.$ro.oun.
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BAILEY & MYERS,
Abstracters, Real Estate
and Farm Loan Agent.
Red Cloi;d, Neurasra.
Abftxactrf of title furnished acxnrat!y and promptly.
Satisfaction Guaranl. tj.v0 bond
THE TRADERS LUMBER
WILL MAKK
POSITIVELY
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