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Canned food for tale cheap, at MiauBao. splendid lint of Prints, at J.G.Pora's Gilt Eoqb Buttzk ox Ice, at Rornr'a. Boots ft Shoe will be cold cheap for cash at, J. G Poitbk's. Go to Miner Bros, for Print of al kinds. C. Putnam will deliver fresh bread to all parte of the city. w Minnesota Best flour, Hungarian Process, for sale at Putnam' A. S. Marsh has just returned from the oast with a very fine stock of new goods. The boxes in front, of Marsh's store are a nuisance to nasscra by, but when one sees tbe piles of goods that camej out oi uiem, u is no more marvwi. The people don't caro for the boxes, it is tbe goods thoy want. Call and see the stock and prices of Hoots ana onoes ueiore purcnasing eleuwhere, at J. G. Potter's. "Remember that E. Young delivers .bread for C. E. Putnam. ' Boxes, Boxes, Boxes, Boxes, Boxes, "emptyboxes at Marsh's. A largo assortment of fichua and tic-- ? at thu leading millinery store one door north of tbe bank. J. G. Potter bos just received a large stock of dry goods which it will pay you to call and examine. Koby has the boss applet in town only 40 cents per peck. To the farmers and people of Web ster county. I am awaro of this fact, that I am dependent on you for the support of Hiyttelf and family, and for this reason I keen for sale harness. collars, whips, fly-ne- ts and everything in the harness line which I will sell at living profit: 0. G. Robests. New millinery and fancy goods just received at Miss Hales, one uoorsouta or Mitchell & Morhart's. Denver and New Orleans coal, the best hi iho world, for sale by Jones k. Magco's lumber company, Red Cloud. Go to Jones & Magoo's Lumber Com- pany for your lumber and coal. They are sole agents for Denver and Now Orloans coal, in Nebraska. . t-- f. . 0. E. Putnam sell the MiuneapolU flour. If vou want a good harness to carry you through this world easy, leave your order with Roberts and in this "way save money. Miss Lyde Hale has tho agency for "ntit.prir.lr'n nn.ttiriii. Fine Saginaw salt, $2,00 per barrel at Miner liros. For a superior quality of bread, go to the bakery ol C JS. I'utxam Putnam delivers bread to all parts of the city. Goro has just received a new invoice of goods for the fall trade. Call aud examine. The.B. & M. R. R., known as the "Burlington Route" offers special ad- vantages to travelers. See thier advertisement in this paper. Choice Hams 16 cents per pound a Miner Bro's, Remember that the cheapest is not the best, but the best is always the cheapest, therefore buy your harness of Roberts. Living profits is all I ask or want. C. E. Putnam's bread is made of Min neapolis flour. Call at Miss Hale's for Buttorick's patterns. C. E. Putnam's is the place to get grapes, peaehes and apples. Go to C. E. putnam'a for your canned goods. Apples 40 cents a peck at J. E Aultz. Wasted:- - Ahy or -- girl from 10 to Hopeart ohi can find-- a home for the C?iterihTajr!yir;to:F. N. Richard- - -- M;M:Mtoy. 7-- 3t. - :Ts .. Makers. -- WeWTBukeT Tubs and Asbton salt, and pay -- the highest cash price for liutter & Eggs. 45-t- f OfcMSBY & DlCSXKSOW. $50,000 To Loan w- - wti a i - ya Jeai xswie security, at per ;cent., annual interest, no commis- - ".sions, at Tne Webster County Bank, Aeu uioua. io-t- f MhJrcSeie, I will offer at public auction on Tuesday, Sep. 36th, 1882, on aay farm nw Sec 9, town 3, range 10, Webster county, Uees & miles north ef Cowlet -- aeiit mUeieettOi of Blue HiD, the fot feaa iHreperty : ,One span mules, 2 jeMes. t eotta, S milch cowe. 18 head Jngcattk.aehandhogs, 1 wagon, 1 jHnpnrc'2nttthe .elements, bona chbld goods, M acres ef ;Jwra, milk iu atack. Terrae ofeale aWaboTellOereoitofJO days Wlrnvtajatfajtoi - h.iMM. leH'-c- . jg-i-- - !!: A jaji' ay r j vAnnaveaaee wnen.voa can eodehgbtfnlly -- at- Fiereetoa S4, -..! ICa. - ?!- - V A. - - . s- - "V ! vi-.-- ammami fit fcamfi jaaaaw J that &MG:! - aar.' : ITaf Baarn s ' H ajar Jt .SBBa daMKBanV BBBMaaal aTawnMBaj $&j-- - .jt TK'5t-Kjr- - tZ'tAJimm-mm- ' 'L CLyrrv Jliree: TL am ninisiaiiriiisi nnarmi csiji, C 1s39L!t.St - jfc -- : vLf.s. t t- - TWMUakailli rosAd-no- a i MMrij, otapbted, and.tlM mw lag- - oi ticket oc ia nUr tha DalnL' which wHIm aWbt ooa lx applied, the round boot will ako be conpktod, ad tlusfs will look 1UC DVaiASM alxwt tlM akjaot. C J.Darla, with J. B. HartweTl k Co., Hastings, was 'down Monday on busineMand called. He's the aa jovial C. J. jCome aaisu ThirtyCv cars constitoted tbe freight trala on the Pacific Junction division, U other morning, and scat of tb can wore marked for Denver. We metier. Hawley at tbe depot tbe morning of the 19th inst, on his arriral home from the X. S. coafer- - ance at Haeiings, at which time and place he informed as, upon oar to this field of labor, in compliance with a wish, unanimously expressed by his parish- ioners, that be might do so. Bach a state of thtmes k pleasant to others tlian the pastor to contemplete, and if an instance of "how pleasant it ia for brctJiern to dwell together in lore." The following was omitted, in our last week's issue: A close call was made by the fire king Monday the 11, for our railroad dining hall. At about 4 o'clock, p. m., the oil stove under the big coffee tauk in the dining room ex- - ploded, and before the flames could be extinguished, a $30 clock and some other vajuable articles, with the coffee tank were destroyed, and the wall in tbe rear of, and tbe ceiling over the site of tho stove were much demoral- ised, but will be immediately put in a state of repairs. Mr. E. Blackmar. formerly a mer- chant of Burr Oak, Iowa, and a friend and the guest of Levi Moore, for a time, was introduced to us at the de- pot last week. Mr. B. is an elderly man and traveling for observation, for the last few days up tbe Solomon val- ley, and then down the Republican. When asked his opinion of the country lie said that ho had a better obinion of it than old Ben. Wade seemed to have when he first visited the valley. Ben met -- a citixen and asked what kind of countrv this was. The man said it waa a very good country with two exceptions. "And what are those." said W-d- n Why said the citixen, "Good water and good society." Ah!" said Wade. that's all that that hell lacks." Mr. Blackmor thought he found just as good society in this section aa any- where he had been. We told him we thought the angels bad been hover- ing around Red Cloud for the hut ten or eleven years, and that they were becoming more- - and more interested. New fall millinery goods at Mrs. Fowler's one door north of bank. Tho ladies are invited to call and examine the new fall goods at the lead- ing millinery store one door north of the bank. The CHicaooExposmoK Will open SepteOi. TheexhibiUon wilHw good this year: As usual the Elkhart Carriage and M'fg com- pany, of Elkhart, Ind., will exhibit thair work side by side with other first class makers. They sell at wholesale prices direct to tho consumer Top buggies, $90. Three spring wag- ons, $65. Platform Wagons, $75. Single harness, No. 1 oak leather, $8.-5- 0 to $20. Best team harness $25. They ship anywhere with privilege to examine before paying; 50 page cata- logue free. Address W. B. Pratt, Se'cy .uuwM una pnper iu wriung. The death in Washington city late ly of Anton le Paquet, an engraver and die sinker at the Bureau of engra- ving and printing, revives a strange Coincidence. Congress had voted a medal to Abraham Lincoln, and its completion was put into the hands of Paquet. The work was just being fin- ished, and in Ums process of hardening the medal, on the night .of the assassi- nation tbe die cracked completely across the head, the course correspon ding exactly with that of the bullet from the pistol of the assassin Booth. While we were -- at the reunion we met Mr. Stephens of tho Crete nurser- ies, with specimens of his trees and fruit. We were surprised to see the Lumbard plums he had. The trees were planted in 74 in the sod, have bore crops 4 or $ years. This year the tree -- bore all it can carry of very large plums. Those we saw were nearly as large as the most of peaches we nave seen in this market. One spike or cluster has 27 plums. Rem ish beauty pears were also shown that were1 a credit to any orchard. Some of our locals this week saomld nave appears in oar last iawe. bat wereoverioohekhy the printer mnta after tbe col amas were JbIL A nearly historic man was indaoe to step into onr esace the 19 jnst. He was uurteen years eepnty sheriff of Maon, Mass.; .was great grandsoa of the Mother ef thearnt asm killed in the Revolutionary war, at Lexington. He now lives at Denver SM and tftth street: Mia name ia G. 8. Monroe, a relstm ef the president Mearoe. The name ofthe first man -- shot at Turfing tc was brt Monroe, t . aH.Babce,wholeatlnponthe seaofjowraahsm ia KeWaska for a long tinW, but new nf the Denver Tri-bttn- e, eaHed y semraay. One ef these days we are in hepes t see aav aask lashei 5W.f aMfa.- . a --i: .f" irytmwvnt anrthinfin th r n inTZ7rT'7 -- . r r a n ia va eaafa avnaflasnr. To ike "Matter te Osremewim" at the eesitemajlali, iiiii of tie Sd Iowa Cavalry, ai Dareaport, Iowa, abotUJCHh8ea.'S2,itraalertW pleaseveoftkK wy,Nadetheftv re ferred to iatfce eotiUedM efa Second Iowa Cavalry Cemrads. Dxa fioLNext lo the pkeewre of meeting with yow, elo I iml aTaamire ia theee tssniameee. My heart UroUwitfceaaotieeLead ttmiean ef affecttow reftue te he talasi, wheal indmlgem coattmalaling all the Jaridswy of the aatt. Te boomlleMMtU theme for fall nhear-aa- l jere, beta eoarce of mfiatte de- light in otherwise teeming eolitade. Tbe truend mithlol soldier's meat-on- es of the peat, are aot dead. Yea more, aVy never cum dk. Allow me time to aay that should a history of your meeting and doiaeabe written, 1 earnestly desire a eopjr. I desire to convey if may be, my apecial expres sion of gratitude to Warn. Myers of Co. I, (nliaf ) his leader care, for, and faithful service tome ea tbe battle field, tbe day I lost my arm, and for bis burial of the same, beneath tbe soil of Mississippi; God moat reward him, I never can. To all tbe comrades I desire to aay never for one moment have I re lrtted any tacrifice I made in the cause for which in common we seen- - ficed. nfoack a. Q4 aavsf r flariaaf la4. Av4 Umm fararar be aia uUku haai. in conclusion I wish to write the name of Daniel Williams, of Co. I, who received my dying message to my mother had I not recovered from that death of chloroform and also that of Col. P. Hepburn, who was the first man I beheld when I awoke from that deathly sleep. God I learn has honored him with a noble mission, and nobly may he be enabled to fulfill it I also send a copy of my "poem, writ- ten and rehearsed for the comrades, lately at Grand Island, Neb. God bless, and Guide, and teach us all, and crown us heirs who ne'er may fall. V. LCTZ. REMOTSCENci5AND REGRETS OP A 2XS IOWA CAYAUMr COSOUDI. Two decades, and a year ago to-da- y, In old camp McLellan, near Daven- port, Long the 2nd Iowa Cavalry lay. And was the cities afternoon resort. And soon will soma of those who yet remain. Again to those honored grounds resort, To wake anew the nation's old refrain, Of victory woo, and oldwarceues re- port. How gladly would we re-aai-te with them all, In tbe reminescences of years ago, And rally with them at the bugle call, That "Thompson's Jo," each morn was wont to blow. But time and space, forbid to us this boon, And we can only join in fancy's drea:n. Realities will pass dreams not so soon; Things seeming real, are not all what they seem. But when "the boys" on the olden grounds have met, To bind anew the ties that once bound them. We must be content, to write our re- gret, That we may not share, joys that sur- round them. And while in spirit, we gather near them, We think of Mary-h- er sister Fannie-T- be cenes, and words that so used to cheer them; Their loved friend, lamented neighbor, Annie. And should these lines engage the glance of one, Who can define the former two's estate, A Yarned service they'll to us have done If truthfully their addresses they'll re- late. Wilson looser Brabaker The oyster season is upon us. Berkley 'a new express wagon "loom-eth.- " . Tbe pay car tarried here shortly the other day. Dr. Baird visited Alma rjrptsssional-ly- , this week. What about organising a ire com- pany? Wciieed iL The Republican valley boometh With big hay stacks. The Baptist made the chickens roost high at Guide Bock last week. The Dearer trade is becosning an item of importance to the R. R. Co. Big rains south and south east ofns tbe other day dampened the parched This weather beam a striking re- semblance to the nasi ef aa nsjtari riot The Rev. Geo. O.Yeieer will nroaeh next gabhath morninf ami erasing at tbe Ccareaajiooal search, Ckieasicatheve shsmght from the aeejhincaad ixitfiHri ef the charges on the niirht of the H that there waa an kon tnat somewhere da the lend. Who knows! It was rnmored that Mr. ALLIANCE COUNTTjDONVEJrriON Hooee called to order by- - J. M. Stod- dard. C. C. Ceon elected to the chair. John Osfeam, secy. On motion tnn president nnnointei Thomas Kennedy, Carl Gnat and . Hmscala, com. on credentials. The committee reported mveraUe the mi-leeri- ng named A IT knees were ermsnli New Virginia' White Stone. Glendale, riMsaat Dale, XL Hope, ML Yemen and Indian Creek. On snotie the state platform was adopted. On motion to vote by informal bal- lot J. hi Stoddard was nominated for representative. H. a Scott was nomi- nated for county commissioner. On motion the following named per sons were elected as delegates to tbe state congressional and judicial coo-veatio- ns, to be held at Hastings Sep. 2, 27 and 28, 182.- - O. W. Hummel, Pleasant Dale, J. W. Jones. Walnut Creek, Thad. Arnold, ML Vernon, C. a Coon, White Stone, Carl Guest, Glendale, O. X. Fitney, Ml Hope, L. M. Grabill, New Virginia. On motion it was determined to meet ia senatorial convention at Red Good, on Saturday, OcL 7, 1882. On motion the following-name-d persons were chosen as senatorial delegates: Thomas Kennedy, Carl Guest, L. M. Grabill. John Osburn, W. Thomas, H. C. Scott, G. R. Pitney and C. C. Coon. On motion Daniel Wagner waa ap- pointed central committeeman of Guide Rock. C. C. Cook, Ch'm. Ta tka Editor of Tka Csiar. Last Saturday evening, the 16 inst., the westward bound passenger train when about four and one half miles west of Red Cloud, shook their fire- grates without shutting down the dam- per. Tho sparkes and live coals flw out, and some of them flew twenty feet north of the track, setting fire to the grass in several places, and had it not been for prompt and energetic work on my part, putting it out, it would have done considerable damage. Now, is there not some way to pre vent such lawlesness on the part of railroad employes? I think at least they should use ordinary precaution to guard against setting or letting out firsa. Respectfully, H. W. Ross. The Republican valley Baptist as sociation met with the Baptist church at Guide mi Rock, . on Saturday BcpL 16 inst. ine introductory sermon was preached by J. T. Miliner, of Clover-to- n and other sermons followed. Let- ters were presented and mes- sengers were present from Guide Rock Red Cloud, Union, Walnut Creek, Riverton, Naponee, Bainbridge, Ox- ford, Industry, Beaver valley and 8berman. Sermons were preached by Rev. Geo. W-- Reed, of Gibbon, Rev. W. R. Connelly, of Lincoln and Rev. J. W. Osborn, of FremonL An inter- esting discussion on topics relating to 8abbath school work was listened to on Sunday afleruoon. Two Sabbath school Institutes will be held during tho year, one at Riverton, and one at Oxford led by Rev. J.N. Orion, state 8. 8. mis,ionery, sometime in Kovam- - oen une sessions of the association were ail very interesting. Many visi- tors from abroad rero presonL The next anniversery wjll bo held at Ara- pahoe, on Saturday before the third Sunday in Sopt. 1383. The minutes of tbe association are promised about the fi rst of Dccomber. Clerk. The Republican candidates arc being rapidly placed in line, and the oppo- sition will doubtless soon have their forces in array and tho political fight will be fairly, and fully arranged for. It seems to le pretty generally expect- ed that the fight will be a triangular, or'iniacea, or tnppie lignL Ur in plainer english, that the republicans, democrats and alliancers, enter the arena together, to antagonize each the other, and each see who mvy win the victory. Doubtless tho key note of each will be "aKcfc to the party ULx a woiuck io a tort." This rivalry should be sharp enough, and strong enough, to so purify the whole or in- timidate each of 'the other as to se- cure to us in any issue an honest man. Mr. Harris is in our midst looking after tho interests of society religiously under the direction of, and according to the usages and customs of the Pres byterian church. The question arises whether there is any good to be secur- ed to this community, through the agency of the Presbyterian church, that would not come to it without that agency. If there is none, the agency had better seek another f eld of opera- tions, if on the ether hand there are beoette, reasonably to be hoped for through it, that would not be realised without it then it were foUy to waste twto and aMant to look up other aside. We understand tbe order to he43eyeUtomyviaeyardandlabor" not ia any aarticalar lecaHty ef it, hat wnerever labor sbnad that wtR fH tr Master; ky off yewceat, take-righ- t hold, like a man that i honest, senMbU, authfsl services; ami the promise m nay for ' JL L, LSG.iL NOTICE. I? tbe tbe "c&txkt court of the fifth jndioal di-tri- ci, ol Xebraaka, b2d ia and for Weiater county. To Ella M'KcbeU nca-reide- nt V fendantyon are hereby notified that en the h tay of Sejember. RS2, Lafay ette abtctteu lied h petition yon, in the district cowrt of said ty, the ebiset and nrayer ef which to obtain a divorce srem yon on the giunnii tnat yen nave wiuoUy oned the phunttff without rood far the period ef two ears peL also for tbe custody ef Elmer Mitchell, Albert F. Mitehell and Charles E. Mitchell, Minor children. You-ar- e reeaiml to answer said pe- tition on or before Monday, the 4th day of November, I&A2. Lajmtktte Mxtckxxx. By Kaley Bro's Flaiaiir Att'ye. sVS LOOK HEBE. For tbe Queen City ladies and child- ren's skirt aud stocking eunpender. Inquire of Mrs. 8. W. Seelv, agent. Red Cloud, Neb. SepL 13th, 1882. 6-- 4. Where did yon get that lovely dia- mond rin-- ? Why, at Gore's, he bes the finest Ssphires, Rubis Garnets. Diamonds, Turauowe, Pearls and Onyx rings, and Jewelry you ever aaw. Go and look at them. Watch charms and lockets by the wholesale at Gore's. Rings all the way from $0 cents to $50, at Gore's. HURRAH ! Call on Moody the jeweler, he has just received a new invoice of jewelry, the finest in tho land. Come early and avoid the rush. 300 Sheef For Sale. High grade merino Ewes, by Cod-ma- n Jc rreacott. Apply to R. B. Eaton Guide Rock, Neb. $tf For Salk. One fine bed room act and span mare point's. For sale at a hftrgatn. Inquire ofH. E. Kreuter, Beal's house. Final Freef Netloea. Laad Oflea at B1tmlnrta Na. Scat. IS. IMS Notleo li fearefcr tire that tb folloviat aavicd Mttter h &i Boti f nHi iatratfoa l aaka Cnal prcf in iaport of hi elaia. and frarc final eatir thereof before rUrk of tha eort In Wlirtr ceautr at kM la CJonU Xefc,. aa SuanUr. Oct. Hik. 1W ria. Fnsiel w. iiall. Il'd entry 5o. 4117 for the tw)4 aee. 14. tavn S aorth rane 10 wK. II naae Uie felUwiac witoetsej to irore hi contlna-t- reeidunce n. and eulliratioa of H Jlnd Tit: Adnlpaus ttoa. MnnnJa C. JsckOB. Robert A4aioa. ast Daaiel 1.. 8cbea-k.al- l of (Ut Cloa I. Xa. 6-- 6 6. VT.SW1TZKR. RtHr. Laad Olea at Blooalncton Ncb HfL 4. 1M2. Notice Uherebr riveathat tbi followla- - namil Bettlerhu filed notice ef hi iotwtion toatitkelnal rroof in npport ol Maelain.amt UtMki) proof will be audo before Clerk of District Court at lied Cload eb.. as Taeadar Ovt. 10 13S2. Ti: Jobs A. Emlsk, Il'dKo.Sfbrtht rri tc2i. town 2 north rare !0. wt. Ho n&rat tbe following wit-a- e to arore ki etitinou reiiieitce asoa, ad caitiratioa cfiaU Ua.l.rlc: Jfaraa4 C. Jaekioa. Georro '''. DII. krle Uaaaer, AdaJB8aladaa.au otAmhof. Xeb. 6-- .W.BVrrZKE. Ratifter. LsedOejea at nieiateB Ifeb. Sept. 4ta ISC. Notke la fcareby irirea that the followiRg-aaae- d Mttlrr haa Sled notice ef aia iatratioa to ak Ccal proaf ia rapport of hit claim, aad ikat said proof will be atoda before ;crk of Coart Webster Coast Nab., ea IewnTne f. Tenoant, H'd entry No. 394i. for the i!K. 3. town Ta raagellw. lie canes the following wiinetfe to rrore hU cAPtioaoui reaidaeo apoa acd rulttrtion ef aaid laad. tIc Henry J. Maarar John McQailkia. Wiitian Holjwartb aad Rica anl L Tinker, all of 114 Cioat, JVebraoka. 65t 8. W. SW1TZER. KetUar. Land 0ceat BlooaiinctoB Neb. A at 17. 1832. nJSlV!tfJiS mak Ocsl proof 1b taonort of hi rliln mmA m. cure final entry tliereor before Clenc of (Aart In Wetater coanty Sh. at hie eflee la Red ClosdNeb.on ifoalay October 2d, lSSJ vis: H d entry No. KS far nj-- j of n w'.i of aee. S town 2a ranee I2w. lie aame the following witaeta-e- a to proTe bis eoutinuoa re4tdace apon, aad calUeatipfi of aaid laad. rii : rak V. Woo-lt- . Maxim J. Drill. Josnpa DrUoa aad Aad raw Beck, all of Ked Cload. Neb. o--S. B. W.SWITZER. Recietar, Laad Olce at niooalcgtoa. Neb. Sept. S. 1&S2. Notice b hereby girea that the fallowing aaand vetllrr ho filed aotice of bit iatentiea to Make fiaal proof ia iaport of hU eUias. aad that aaid proof will he Bade before J. P. Bay-h- i. clerk dutrict coart. at ltd L'load JTabraaka. ea Saturday Met.. 7, 181. t:c KrancU M. IIM eatry N. 7061. for tbe -- 14 nw'i and w3 aw H rc. It. town 1 u ranga lw. lie awn the followiag witceei to rrave hi eoatioaoa reji Jeece apoa. aad caltif atioa o( raid laad ris : Olirer Downs, ctaaael Dewca. Neboa Fhalpa aaa aaaea jtarpaey.au ei ivei uioaa. n9. 64 . W. bWlT7.S&. RssUter. The Fairlanh Byateat GATHERING CREAM H FOR CREAMERY USE- - Manufactured by Davis it Fairlamb, Deafen in creamery supplies, 170 Lake Street, Chicago- - 34L Smith Brothers announce atill an- other ha portant reduction in rate of interest on time loans. Straight nk ncrcent manual intermt. Call at the Bank aaa leave yoar apphcatton. 8-lo- tf. SlraLsts 2a Set Osc. LIvsry sal rU 3s- -. JV riasma? aa a ss san sajEsssser. ess sa a? a teat, vTlLXTKm -- f laiGiiaSak. 7 Plr Cent Money to Lota ! Kesary toproTs n n ea faei re-- eeiniv or ea deeded band at 7 aer cesa and 142 ssraifhtt Jo.JL Wave. ZJj:Z&- - v w ' "- - " T -- - : m ia.- - i la maw .;v :- -. j ' .. t- -i .. . - .- - . --, . SBaaaavMaaaaaBwaaBxnnJW ' . c. tank a and reeeived i- -" aresn anna . in TajaaniTeeaisitJit aaar . "- J- J- -! ? . "T ' . . . . .. - . . - . a a r a P. H. O'Connor, Ws.ta 1 4 lataf) taalr la LPS, IBB wall Ahe, lample Room far thecen-aanaatio- n ef eVe nnbtic. RED CLOUD, KEBBA3KA. b. laossrao. Pictiire Gallery, red' CLOCD, xed. etnrsthshaerwerttiyuaatSa.M AH kinds of j4ctares taken ad sat- isfaction guaranteed. 46-t- f GIVE HIM A CALL. SPECIAL BARGAINS! at th Store of F.JfEWHOUSE, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. A large stock of Germantown Wool, Zephyrs and Stocking Yarn, always on hand. SUMMER DRESS GOODS, LAWNS AND PERCALES IN GREAT VARIETY. TOYS for the Children and Every thing else you need, at KEWIIOUSE'S Store. CTEStlS ID IWITwIl, BALLARD'S Vegetable Mead. a4 rW sale by M S. BailaM RID CLOUD. NEBRASKA. A aee! refraehiae eaatner drink, warrant, arety TaaaUbU. HauU haltJea ea trial. Vni DTi, SHEERER, Proprietor of the Sity Drug Store. ass BWALSB ss Drusrst IViedicSnes. faints- - Oils znd Vernlshcs, A full Mpjly of AMI'S, I.AMT SHAlEdt 1CK8. COMnsUU?UKAC. ftrr?ife vlirlti acd thankfully rartlted '. .. . " t rf ' r"ni m"' l X alao hare a rail aad eeaalete rtoeh of arheel books. fUtioacry aad paotcgraBB .MWttl- - RED CLOUD. NKB. CO n O O c d O o CO H JOHJfJWYES Wishes to inform the public that he i3 prepared to do all trork in his lino promptly and in a Workman-Uk- o manner. Horse-Shoein- g AD FLOW WORK A SFECIALTY. Shop aorth of Mitchell Morhart's Store, EroCLoTD, Hat. K. L. TIISTKER- - tiutttmmua.A..hnmu.) ncaixsriff - Parlor, Bedroom A5D rrrcH t FURNITURE BRACKETS, ClIROMOS, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc alwrt ec kaa4 aa-- i tHasai-- ! i " ct . lftit lw a j lata &r n-r- tf ef H Viii See aeeesKl; ac Betiteaescrr . Turial Sohes farathl ai rsasooable :ED CLOUD, ?W JfT, Harness Shop. ar J. L. MILLER. MLUQ9 BTJ0Bkey Oa santaM e Sansl MM tUXSIS8 COLLARS, HADDLEt UOM-VLUSKT- $, at' -- t r y --. - . a - - . rrn- sl a n snn- n- n naassr nnsansss sssr u,. Sn?5?'iBT!ii3fcaMfc cjsjajat eleiaaa4JUBnSBad4jBaB snnsa jaaBBBBBa Jones MttEEUjMflER Co, -- DEJLERS JV ; RED CLOUD NEBRASKA. MY LUMBER TCTALTY, THE itT 1$ THE MA RK1ST AND na Chicago Lumber Yard: Rmvd Cloud. XffsBbrmsket. OF HAMPTON'S BLACKSMITH 81101 OS MA IN ST. Keep fJUClt YARD tty est hand tf LmWr. K iiu.v. vfrarnu r;ir, iratHtiUf rr & FREES, Proprietors. ii .. reiiMtuwe, unr, iir. arte PLATT Go TO W. Staple $ Fancy Groceries, THE TiiTiify-- y ira k'V''r Choice Nuts Fruits & Confections. 'Fresh Fruits aad Vejubie SoM ROBY'S 1882 Singer Sewing Machine; SOLD BY J. S. 11TOI.I,, - JSTobraska. THE BEST MACHINE IN All hand. COME AND SEE ME. Op. Chief offir i mmmmfmmmmimmmmrmmmmammmfimmmmmmmmimmm MB3I jHrWiM Jo. Prep. &&fWm$f - lC ali. or V-is- 's&PZxX il Hand. CASH FOR FAT CATTLE, Stand ! 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TT.lli K ail - arritaa 12 n.teparteJilt bcIU will be eJwwl at ike Keen eWve.

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MAN ABOUT TOWN.

Lot of Boot ft Shoes' At7. O. FOTTKft'i.

Clothing and Hats cheap atJ. O. PoiTKE .

Canned food for tale cheap, atMiauBao.

splendid lint of Prints, atJ.G.Pora's

Gilt Eoqb Buttzk ox Ice, atRornr'a.

Boots ft Shoe will be cold cheap forcash at, J. G Poitbk's.

Go to Miner Bros, for Print of alkinds.

C. Putnam will deliver fresh bread toall parte of the city.

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Minnesota Best flour, HungarianProcess, for sale at Putnam'

A. S. Marsh has just returned fromthe oast with a very fine stock of newgoods.

The boxes in front, of Marsh's storeare a nuisance to nasscra by, but whenone sees tbe piles of goods that camejout oi uiem, u is no more marvwi.The people don't caro for the boxes, itis tbe goods thoy want.

Call and see the stock and prices ofHoots ana onoes ueiore purcnasingeleuwhere, at J. G. Potter's.

"Remember that E. Young delivers.bread for C. E. Putnam.

' Boxes, Boxes, Boxes, Boxes, Boxes,"emptyboxes at Marsh's.

A largo assortment of fichua andtic-- ? at thu leading millinery store onedoor north of tbe bank.

J. G. Potter bos just received a largestock of dry goods which it will payyou to call and examine.

Koby has the boss applet in townonly 40 cents per peck.

To the farmers and people of Webster county. I am awaro of this fact,that I am dependent on you for thesupport of Hiyttelf and family, and forthis reason I keen for sale harness.collars, whips, fly-ne- ts and everythingin the harness line which I will sell atliving profit: 0. G. Robests.

New millinery and fancy goods justreceived at Miss Hales, one uoorsoutaor Mitchell & Morhart's.

Denver and New Orleans coal, thebest hi iho world, for sale by Jones k.Magco's lumber company, Red Cloud.

Go to Jones & Magoo's Lumber Com-pany for your lumber and coal. Theyare sole agents for Denver and NowOrloans coal, in Nebraska. . t--f. .

0. E. Putnam sell the MiuneapolUflour.

If vou want a good harness to carryyou through this world easy, leaveyour order with Roberts and in this

"way save money.Miss Lyde Hale has tho agency for

"ntit.prir.lr'n nn.ttiriii.Fine Saginaw salt, $2,00 per barrel at

Miner liros.For a superior quality of bread, go

to the bakery ol C JS. I'utxamPutnam delivers bread to all parts

of the city.Goro has just received a new invoice

of goods for the fall trade. Call audexamine.

The.B. & M. R. R., known as the"Burlington Route" offers special ad-vantages to travelers. See thieradvertisement in this paper.

Choice Hams 16 cents per pound aMiner Bro's,

Remember that the cheapest is notthe best, but the best is always thecheapest, therefore buy your harness ofRoberts. Living profits is all I ask orwant.

C. E. Putnam's bread is made of Minneapolis flour.

Call at Miss Hale's for Buttorick'spatterns.

C. E. Putnam's is the place to getgrapes, peaehes and apples.

Go to C. E. putnam'a for yourcanned goods.

Apples 40 cents a peck at J. EAultz.

Wasted:- - Ahy or --girl from 10 toHopeart ohi can find-- a home for theC?iterihTajr!yir;to:F. N. Richard- -

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- :Ts .. Makers.-- WeWTBukeT Tubs and Asbton

salt, and pay -- the highest cash pricefor liutter & Eggs. 45-t-f

OfcMSBY & DlCSXKSOW.

$50,000 To Loanw-- wti a i -ya Jeai xswie security, at per

;cent., annual interest, no commis--".sions, at Tne Webster County Bank,Aeu uioua. io-t- f

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I will offer at public auction onTuesday, Sep. 36th, 1882, on aay farmnw Sec 9, town 3, range 10, Webstercounty, Uees & miles north ef Cowlet

--aeiit mUeieettOi ofBlue HiD, the fotfeaa iHreperty : ,One span mules, 2jeMes. t eotta, S milch cowe. 18 headJngcattk.aehandhogs, 1 wagon, 1

jHnpnrc'2nttthe.elements, bona chbld goods, M acres ef;Jwra, milk iu atack. Terrae ofeale

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ooa lx applied, the round boot willako be conpktod, ad tlusfs willlook 1UC DVaiASM alxwt tlM akjaot.

C J.Darla, with J. B. HartweTl kCo., Hastings, was 'down Monday onbusineMand called. He's the aajovial C. J. jCome aaisu

ThirtyCv cars constitoted tbefreight trala on the Pacific Junctiondivision, U other morning, and scatof tb can wore marked for Denver.

We metier. Hawley at tbe depottbe morning of the 19th inst, on hisarriral home from the X. S. coafer--ance at Haeiings, at which time andplace he informed as, upon oar

to this fieldof labor, in compliance with a wish,unanimously expressed by his parish-ioners, that be might do so. Bach astate of thtmes k pleasant to otherstlian the pastor to contemplete, and ifan instance of "how pleasant it ia forbrctJiern to dwell together in lore."

The following was omitted, in ourlast week's issue: A close call wasmade by the fire king Monday the 11,for our railroad dining hall. At about4 o'clock, p. m., the oil stove under thebig coffee tauk in the dining room ex--ploded, and before the flames could beextinguished, a $30 clock and someother vajuable articles, with the coffeetank were destroyed, and the wall intbe rear of, and tbe ceiling over thesite of tho stove were much demoral-ised, but will be immediately put in astate of repairs.

Mr. E. Blackmar. formerly a mer-chant of Burr Oak, Iowa, and a friendand the guest of Levi Moore, for atime, was introduced to us at the de-pot last week. Mr. B. is an elderlyman and traveling for observation, forthe last few days up tbe Solomon val-ley, and then down the Republican.When asked his opinion of thecountry lie said that ho had a betterobinion of it than old Ben. Wadeseemed to have when he first visitedthe valley. Ben met --a citixen andasked what kind of countrvthis was. The man said it waa a verygood country with two exceptions."And what are those." said W-d- n

Why said the citixen, "Good water andgood society." Ah!" said Wade.

that's all that that hell lacks."Mr. Blackmor thought he found just

as good society in this section aa any-where he had been. We told him wethought the angels bad been hover-ing around Red Cloud for the hut tenor eleven years, and that they werebecoming more-- and more interested.

New fall millinery goods at Mrs.Fowler's one door north of bank.

Tho ladies are invited to call andexamine the new fall goods at the lead-ing millinery store one door north ofthe bank.

The CHicaooExposmoK Will openSepteOi. TheexhibiUon wilHw

good this year: As usualthe Elkhart Carriage and M'fg com-pany, of Elkhart, Ind., will exhibitthair work side by side with otherfirst class makers. They sell atwholesale prices direct to tho consumerTop buggies, $90. Three spring wag-ons, $65. Platform Wagons, $75.Single harness, No. 1 oak leather, $8.-5-0

to $20. Best team harness $25.They ship anywhere with privilege toexamine before paying; 50 page cata-logue free. Address W. B. Pratt, Se'cy.uuwM una pnper iu wriung.

The death in Washington city lately of Anton le Paquet, an engraverand die sinker at the Bureau of engra-ving and printing, revives a strangeCoincidence. Congress had voted amedal to Abraham Lincoln, and itscompletion was put into the hands ofPaquet. The work was just being fin-ished, and in Ums process of hardeningthe medal, on the night .of the assassi-nation tbe die cracked completelyacross the head, the course corresponding exactly with that of the bulletfrom the pistol of the assassin Booth.

While we were --at the reunion wemet Mr. Stephens of tho Crete nurser-ies, with specimens of his trees andfruit. We were surprised to see theLumbard plums he had. The treeswere planted in 74 in the sod, havebore crops 4 or $ years. This year thetree -- bore all it can carry of verylarge plums. Those we saw werenearly as large as the most of peacheswe nave seen in this market. Onespike or cluster has 27 plums. Remish beauty pears were also shown thatwere1 a credit to any orchard.

Some of our locals this week saomldnave appears in oar last iawe. batwereoverioohekhy the printer mntaafter tbe col amas were JbIL

A nearly historic man was indaoeto step into onr esace the 19 jnst. Hewas uurteen years eepnty sheriff ofMaon, Mass.; .was great grandsoa ofthe Mother ef thearnt asm killed inthe Revolutionary war, at Lexington.He now lives at Denver SM and tftthstreet: Mia name ia G. 8. Monroe, arelstm ef the president Mearoe. Thename ofthe first man -- shot at Turfingtc was brt Monroe, t. aH.Babce,wholeatlnpontheseaofjowraahsm ia KeWaska for along tinW, but new nf the Denver Tri-bttn- e,

eaHed ysemraay. One ef thesedays we are in hepes t see aav aasklashei5W.f aMfa.- .a --i: .f"irytmwvnt anrthinfin th r ninTZ7rT'7--. rr a n ia va eaafa avnaflasnr.

To ike "Matter te Osremewim" atthe eesitemajlali, iiiii of tie SdIowa Cavalry, ai Dareaport, Iowa,abotUJCHh8ea.'S2,itraalertWpleaseveoftkK wy,Nadetheftv referred to iatfceeotiUedMefa Second Iowa Cavalry Cemrads.

Dxa fioLNext lo the pkeewre ofmeeting with yow, elo I iml aTaamireia theee tssniameee. My heartUroUwitfceaaotieeLead ttmiean efaffecttow reftue te he talasi, whealindmlgem coattmalaling all the

Jaridswy of the aatt. TeboomlleMMtU theme for fall nhear-aa- l

jere, beta eoarce of mfiatte de-

light in otherwise teeming eolitade.Tbe truend mithlol soldier's meat-on-es

of the peat, are aot dead. Yeamore, aVy never cum dk. Allow metime to aay that should a history ofyour meeting and doiaeabe written,1 earnestly desire a eopjr. I desire toconvey if may be, my apecial expression of gratitude to Warn. Myers of Co.I, (nliaf ) his leader care,for, and faithful service tome ea tbebattle field, tbe day I lost my arm, andfor bis burial of the same, beneath tbesoil of Mississippi; God moat rewardhim, I never can.

To all tbe comrades I desire to aaynever for one moment have I re

lrtted any tacrifice I made in thecause for which in common we seen- -

ficed.

nfoack a. Q4 aavsf r flariaaf la4.Av4 Umm fararar be aia uUku haai.

in conclusion I wish to write thename of Daniel Williams, of Co. I,who received my dying message to mymother had I not recovered fromthat death of chloroform and alsothat of Col. P. Hepburn, who was thefirst man I beheld when I awoke fromthat deathly sleep. God I learn hashonored him with a noble mission,andnobly may he be enabled to fulfill itI also send a copy of my "poem, writ-ten and rehearsed for the comrades,lately at Grand Island, Neb. Godbless, and Guide, and teach us all, andcrown us heirs who ne'er may fall.

V. LCTZ.

REMOTSCENci5AND REGRETS

OP A 2XS IOWA CAYAUMr COSOUDI.

Two decades, and a year ago to-da- y,

In old camp McLellan, near Daven-port,

Long the 2nd Iowa Cavalry lay.And was the cities afternoon resort.

And soon will soma of those who yetremain.

Again to those honored grounds resort,To wake anew the nation's old refrain,Of victory woo, and oldwarceues re-

port.

How gladly would we re-aai-te withthem all,

In tbe reminescences of years ago,And rally with them at the bugle call,That "Thompson's Jo," each morn was

wont to blow.

But time and space, forbid to us thisboon,

And we can only join in fancy's drea:n.Realities will pass dreams not so soon;Things seeming real, are not all what

they seem.

But when "the boys" on the oldengrounds have met,

To bind anew the ties that once boundthem.

We must be content, to write our re-gret,

That we may not share, joys that sur-round them.

And while in spirit, we gather nearthem,

We think of Mary-h- er sister Fannie-T- be

cenes, and words that so used tocheer them;

Their loved friend, lamented neighbor,Annie.

And should these lines engage theglance of one,

Who can define the former two's estate,A Yarned service they'll to us have

doneIf truthfully their addresses they'll re-

late.Wilson looser Brabaker

The oyster season is upon us.Berkley 'a new express wagon "loom-eth.- "

. Tbe pay car tarried here shortly theother day.

Dr. Baird visited Alma rjrptsssional-ly- ,this week.

What about organising a ire com-pany? Wciieed iL

The Republican valley boomethWith big hay stacks.

The Baptist made the chickens roosthigh at Guide Bock last week.

The Dearer trade is becosning anitem of importance to the R. R. Co.

Big rains south and south east ofnstbe other day dampened the parched

This weather beam a striking re-semblance to the nasi ef aa nsjtaririot

The Rev. Geo. O.Yeieer will nroaehnext gabhath morninf ami erasing attbe Ccareaajiooal search,

Ckieasicatheve shsmght from theaeejhincaad ixitfiHri ef thecharges on the niirht of the Hthat there waa an kon

tnat somewhere da thelend. Who knows!

It was rnmored that Mr.

ALLIANCE COUNTTjDONVEJrriON

Hooee called to order by- - J. M. Stod-dard. C. C. Ceon elected to the chair.John Osfeam, secy.

On motion tnn president nnnointeiThomas Kennedy, Carl Gnat and .Hmscala, com. on credentials. Thecommittee reported mveraUe the mi-leeri- ng

named A IT knees were ermsnliNew Virginia' White Stone. Glendale,riMsaat Dale, XL Hope, ML Yemenand Indian Creek. On snotie thestate platform was adopted.

On motion to vote by informal bal-lot J. hi Stoddard was nominated forrepresentative. H. a Scott was nomi-nated for county commissioner.

On motion the following named persons were elected as delegates to tbestate congressional and judicial coo-veatio- ns,

to be held at Hastings Sep.2, 27 and 28, 182.-- O. W. Hummel,Pleasant Dale, J. W. Jones. WalnutCreek, Thad. Arnold, ML Vernon, C.a Coon, White Stone, Carl Guest,Glendale, O. X. Fitney, Ml Hope, L.M. Grabill, New Virginia.

On motion it was determined tomeet ia senatorial convention at RedGood, on Saturday, OcL 7, 1882. Onmotion the following-name-d personswere chosen as senatorial delegates:Thomas Kennedy, Carl Guest, L. M.Grabill. John Osburn, W. Thomas, H.C. Scott, G. R. Pitney and C. C. Coon.On motion Daniel Wagner waa ap-pointed central committeeman ofGuide Rock. C. C. Cook, Ch'm.

Ta tka Editor of Tka Csiar.Last Saturday evening, the 16 inst.,

the westward bound passenger trainwhen about four and one half mileswest of Red Cloud, shook their fire-grates without shutting down the dam-per. Tho sparkes and live coals flwout, and some of them flew twenty feetnorth of the track, setting fire to thegrass in several places, and had it notbeen for prompt and energeticwork on my part, putting it out, itwould have done considerable damage.Now, is there not some way to prevent such lawlesness on the part ofrailroad employes? I think at leastthey should use ordinary precautionto guard against setting or letting outfirsa. Respectfully,

H. W. Ross.

The Republican valley Baptist association met with the Baptist churchat Guide

miRock,

.on Saturday BcpL 16

inst. ine introductory sermon waspreached by J. T. Miliner, of Clover-to- n

and other sermons followed. Let-ters were presented and mes-sengers were present from Guide RockRed Cloud, Union, Walnut Creek,Riverton, Naponee, Bainbridge, Ox-

ford, Industry, Beaver valley and8berman. Sermons were preached byRev. Geo. W-- Reed, of Gibbon, Rev.W. R. Connelly, of Lincoln and Rev.J. W. Osborn, of FremonL An inter-esting discussion on topics relating to8abbath school work was listened toon Sunday afleruoon. Two Sabbathschool Institutes will be held duringtho year, one at Riverton, and one atOxford led by Rev. J.N. Orion, state8. 8. mis,ionery, sometime in Kovam- -oen une sessions of the associationwere ail very interesting. Many visi-tors from abroad rero presonL Thenext anniversery wjll bo held at Ara-pahoe, on Saturday before the thirdSunday in Sopt. 1383. The minutes oftbe association are promised about thefi rst of Dccomber. Clerk.

The Republican candidates arc beingrapidly placed in line, and the oppo-sition will doubtless soon have theirforces in array and tho political fightwill be fairly, and fully arranged for.It seems to le pretty generally expect-ed that the fight will be a triangular,or'iniacea, or tnppie lignL Ur inplainer english, that the republicans,democrats and alliancers, enter thearena together, to antagonize each theother, and each see who mvy win thevictory. Doubtless tho key note ofeach will be "aKcfc to the party ULx awoiuck io a tort." This rivalryshould be sharp enough, and strongenough, to so purify the whole or in-

timidate each of 'the other as to se-

cure to us in any issue an honest man.Mr. Harris is in our midst looking

after tho interests of society religiouslyunder the direction of, and accordingto the usages and customs of the Presbyterian church. The question ariseswhether there is any good to be secur-ed to this community, through theagency of the Presbyterian church,that would not come to it without thatagency. If there is none, the agencyhad better seek another feld of opera-tions, if on the ether hand there arebeoette, reasonably to be hoped forthrough it, that would not be realisedwithout it then it were foUy to wastetwto and aMant to look up otheraside. We understand tbe order tohe43eyeUtomyviaeyardandlabor"not ia any aarticalar lecaHty ef it, hatwnerever labor sbnad that wtRfH tr Master; ky off yewceat,take-righ- t hold, like a man that ihonest, senMbU, authfsl services; amithe promise m nay for

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LSG.iL NOTICE.

I? tbe tbe "c&txkt court of the fifthjndioal di-tri-ci, ol Xebraaka, b2d iaand for Weiater county.

To Ella M'KcbeU nca-reide- nt Vfendantyon are hereby notified that enthe h tay of Sejember. RS2, Lafayette abtctteu lied h petitionyon, in the district cowrt of saidty, the ebiset and nrayer ef whichto obtain a divorce srem yon on thegiunnii tnat yen nave wiuoUyoned the phunttff without roodfar the period ef two ears peL alsofor tbe custody ef Elmer Mitchell,Albert F. Mitehell and Charles E.Mitchell, Minor children.

You-ar- e reeaiml to answer said pe-tition on or before Monday, the 4thday of November, I&A2.

Lajmtktte Mxtckxxx.By Kaley Bro's Flaiaiir Att'ye.

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LOOK HEBE.For tbe Queen City ladies and child-ren's skirt aud stocking eunpender.Inquire of Mrs. 8. W. Seelv, agent.Red Cloud, Neb. SepL 13th, 1882. 6--4.

Where did yon get that lovely dia-mond rin--? Why, at Gore's, he besthe finest Ssphires, Rubis Garnets.Diamonds, Turauowe, Pearls andOnyx rings, and Jewelry you ever aaw.Go and look at them.

Watch charms and lockets by thewholesale at Gore's.

Rings all the way from $0 cents to$50, at Gore's.

HURRAH !

Call on Moody the jeweler, he hasjust received a new invoice of jewelry,the finest in tho land. Come early andavoid the rush.

300 Sheef For Sale.High grade merino Ewes, by Cod-ma- n

Jc rreacott. Apply to R. B. EatonGuide Rock, Neb. $tf

For Salk. One fine bed room actand span mare point's. For sale at ahftrgatn. Inquire ofH. E. Kreuter,Beal's house.

Final Freef Netloea.Laad Oflea at B1tmlnrta Na. Scat. IS. IMS

Notleo li fearefcr tire that tb folloviataavicd Mttter h &i Boti f nHi iatratfoa laaka Cnal prcf in iaport of hi elaia. andfrarc final eatir thereof before rUrk of thaeort In Wlirtr ceautr at kM laCJonU Xefc,. aa SuanUr. Oct. Hik. 1W ria.

Fnsiel w. iiall.Il'd entry 5o. 4117 for the tw)4 aee. 14. tavn Saorth rane 10 wK. II naae Uie felUwiacwitoetsej to irore hi contlna-t- reeidunce n.

and eulliratioa of H Jlnd Tit: Adnlpausttoa. MnnnJa C. JsckOB. Robert A4aioa.ast Daaiel 1.. 8cbea-k.al- l of (Ut Cloa I. Xa.

6-- 6 6. VT.SW1TZKR. RtHr.Laad Olea at Blooalncton Ncb HfL 4. 1M2.

Notice Uherebr riveathat tbi followla- -namil Bettlerhu filed notice ef hi iotwtiontoatitkelnal rroof in npport ol Maelain.amtUtMki) proof will be audo before Clerk ofDistrict Court at lied Cload eb.. as TaeadarOvt. 10 13S2. Ti:

Jobs A. Emlsk,Il'dKo.Sfbrtht rri tc2i. town 2 northrare !0. wt. Ho n&rat tbe following wit-a- e

to arore ki etitinou reiiieitce asoa,ad caitiratioa cfiaU Ua.l.rlc: Jfaraa4 C.

Jaekioa. Georro '''. DII. krle Uaaaer,AdaJB8aladaa.au otAmhof. Xeb.

6-- .W.BVrrZKE. Ratifter.

LsedOejea at nieiateB Ifeb. Sept. 4ta ISC.Notke la fcareby irirea that the followiRg-aaae- d

Mttlrr haa Sled notice ef aia iatratioato ak Ccal proaf ia rapport of hit claim, aadikat said proof will be atoda before ;crk of

Coart Webster Coast Nab., eaIewnTne f. Tenoant,

H'd entry No. 394i. for the i!K. 3. town Taraagellw. lie canes the following wiinetfeto rrore hU cAPtioaoui reaidaeo apoa acdrulttrtion ef aaid laad. tIc Henry J. MaararJohn McQailkia. Wiitian Holjwartb aad Ricaanl L Tinker, all of 114 Cioat, JVebraoka.

65t 8. W. SW1TZER. KetUar.

Land 0ceat BlooaiinctoB Neb. A at 17. 1832.

nJSlV!tfJiSmak Ocsl proof 1b taonort of hi rliln mmA m.cure final entry tliereor before Clenc of (AartIn Wetater coanty Sh. at hie eflee la RedClosdNeb.on ifoalay October 2d, lSSJ vis:H d entry No. KS far nj-- j of n w'.i of aee. S town2a ranee I2w. lie aame the following witaeta-e- a

to proTe bis eoutinuoa re4tdace apon, aadcalUeatipfi of aaid laad. rii : rak V. Woo-lt- .Maxim J. Drill. Josnpa DrUoa aad Aad rawBeck, all of Ked Cload. Neb.

o--S. B. W.SWITZER. Recietar,

Laad Olce at niooalcgtoa. Neb. Sept. S. 1&S2.

Notice b hereby girea that the fallowingaaand vetllrr ho filed aotice of bit iatentiea toMake fiaal proof ia iaport of hU eUias. aadthat aaid proof will he Bade before J. P. Bay-h- i.

clerk dutrict coart. at ltd L'load JTabraaka.ea Saturday Met.. 7, 181. t:c

KrancU M.IIM eatry N. 7061. for tbe -- 14 nw'i and w3 awH rc. It. town 1 u ranga lw. lie awn thefollowiag witceei to rrave hi eoatioaoareji Jeece apoa. aad caltifatioa o( raid laad ris :Olirer Downs, ctaaael Dewca. Neboa Fhalpaaaa aaaea jtarpaey.au ei ivei uioaa. n9.64 . W. bWlT7.S&. RssUter.

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Deafen in creamery supplies, 170 LakeStreet, Chicago- - 34L

Smith Brothers announce atill an-other haportant reduction in rate ofinterest on time loans. Straight nkncrcent manual intermt. Call at theBank aaa leave yoar apphcatton.

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RED CLOUD, KEBBA3KA.

b. laossrao.Pictiire Gallery,

red' CLOCD, xed.etnrsthshaerwerttiyuaatSa.MAH kinds of j4ctares taken ad sat-

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GIVE HIM A CALL.

SPECIAL BARGAINS!at th Store of

F.JfEWHOUSE,RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.

A large stock of Germantown Wool,Zephyrs and Stocking Yarn, alwayson hand.

SUMMER DRESS GOODS, LAWNSAND PERCALES IN GREAT

VARIETY.

TOYS for the Children and Everything else you need, at

KEWIIOUSE'S Store.

CTEStlS ID IWITwIl,

BALLARD'SVegetable Mead.

a4 rW sale by M S. BailaM

RID CLOUD. NEBRASKA.

A aee! refraehiae eaatner drink, warrant,arety TaaaUbU. HauU haltJea ea trial.Vni

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Sity Drug Store.ass BWALSB ss

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AMI'S, I.AMT SHAlEdt 1CK8.COMnsUU?UKAC.

ftrr?ife vlirlti acd thankfully rartlted'. .. . " t rf ' r"ni m"' l

X alao hare a rail aad eeaalete rtoeh of arheelbooks. fUtioacry aad paotcgraBB .MWttl- -

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