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; .- ',.V Ai laJiJBiaUt, J - - -- ;. ' 3KL. 'atf BBUva, rcBtJ '4 ! H. HOWE, xarxt ro FBIBIUI DIBniS WODUtt ThcKR mill lire both solid Wheel, standard mills-ful- ly warranted fir$t-cla- s in even respect. Also furnishes first-clas- s &ETALIC PUMPS. Rcperenck Mitchell fc Morhart, Red Cloud, Ed. Gifiord, Cnwle. or ad- dress, WM. II. HOWE, 5-3- m Cowls, Neb. -- &&" J TRAVEL ONLTHTIAJ i U Burl. & Mo. RlvVRailr- - road, XXOmmA TJIE EURLHTQTONEOUTE fOR AU. rOINTH East And West. Daily Express trains arc now run to Chicago. Omaha aad Dea-e- r. -- VIA- LINCOLN. AND inmVEKS Kansas City, Atchison and DENVER. EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY DAILY Omaha and Lincoln, Mti All Through tmins arc equipped '.h"!' t.nw ami Wa it v1 0 iu tMtaauaa iiiim mr i UUtftXJ flhAUf WH'nlt "f lhn ,I,M- - ki nixin her urn Day coaches and bnggago and cxfemiir Cars ol the latest designs. THROUGH TICKETS AT LOWEST RATES Arc on sale at all principal station, where pajtseiiRcrs can obtain informa- tion an to route, rate and connect- ions, and can secure sleeping car ac- comodations. QUICK TIME, 'SURE CONNECTIONS, - NO DELAYS, As trains run to and from Union dc pots at all principal points. . S. EUSTIS, Gea'ITVt AVt- - 4MAHi KED. m CURE FOE 9T.n, - BALLARD'S Vegetable Mead. JfcfaaafactBred aad for sala by M 8. lUllard KED CLOUD. NKnilASKA. A coo refrohlne summer drink, warrnatad. purely Tcible. Haatpla bottle on trial. -- 45 m -- S. W. SEELY, ItKAI.KR IN Choice Family Groceries, :eas, COFFEES. CANNED (500D3, TOBACCO, CKJARS, BREAD. S CAKES, PIES, FIAOUR, MEAL, Ac., Fruit a Specialty. Butter and eggs taken in exchange. Patronage solicited. Two doors north Smith Bro.'s Bank. RED CLOUD, - - - NEB. j Templeton Bros., Company, GUIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA, DKAI.KRS IS .LUMBER, Building Material AND COAL. i. K. AULTZ, DKALKR IN Grcrrie8, Cjmiieii 01b, Cigars, Tobacco, Fiae CoarectiOBicrjr, FlBur, alee, &c Pnro Appio Cider always on Tap. EijaMt Cajh Prise Paid fcr BatUr and Iff. Country produco bought and sold. RED CLOUD, . NEBRASKA. -- 0 PIONEER MA THEWS A IT A XXERS. iip tat doar wait or Webstar Coanty Baak. BBD CLOUD. NEBRASKA. SHAVING, SHAMPOOING, )axd( Hair Cutting in the highest style of the Tonsorial Art. COJJS AND GET A CLEAN SHAVE. P. H. O'Connor, IVboleaalo aad ReUO Daaler !a Lip J wass Miss. Also, Sample Room for tho accom- modation of tho public RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. mapBa Picture Gallery, ED CLOUD, IfEB. um v.i..a - T rtrt1 M All-klno- s of pictures taken aad sat- - Hfiactioa saaraAtotBL. A4f HIKACALL. gaBajaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBag war- - The OL- - X. ajg?8TMrsor. F.A.8WIEZY. JhuUrj PaUle. Uttoraar at La. BBka DIU6 niii Bank. SIHPSOH I SWEEZY, BLUE HILL, WEBSTEE CO., XEB. A Oantral Baaklat Bafloaai Tranaaetad. EaaelalCara tivaa to Collaetloa. fana Loaa at Low Rata. Hhol Jtoaif ikvht aa Hold 00RRCTP05DE5TB: Kosataa Brataan Haakan. 5tw York CHr: Bask. Osaka Kabraaka. J. E.HvtTW. B. 0. BaiVB. . Pra-'tlrtN- aL r IK Hat. Baas BaaUlaa ftTek. Baatrie Baa. SMITH BROTHERS, BANKERS, JtKD CLOVD. JTZ8., Traaaaats c? f" .itaklar bulaaaa. key ess Mllcoant? mot ft0 Uoaatr. Practsat aad Hthool DU'' "'irty ym.Uy sea saU far alra?- - - JTlJmwn. garden, on'u' ffinlown lire. sopayly )B,awTrB, Oaaa runk rluhton: eonditionj n lunched. her son alf u iam(L nn'1 lynched. and row, - sUiwed JLT. 8HIKKT, brothen a. Caeliier. clothe. nieces. HK ajak . ihui'Fi uiir K KcLnj tfj in ua BED CLOUD, NEB. Moxby To I)AS on Real Estate. Buy and sell Exchange and do a general Banking business. BKf LRKXCMJ Bartr k A tklaa. Baaka . York: Tark Cavaty Bank. Tark. Fanaen' k Mirekaata' Baak, Yorki Uaioft Nalieaai Baak. Ckleage; Maak Bftan. M aakar Oa. Llaeala. Mtf W. II. Braoan. U. E. MoKmbt Attorneys At Law, red cloud, - - neb. Jfay fea eoamltd la Kucltik or Garmaa. ColIaetioBa will receiva ropt atlaaUos. OFFICB--1 JoorwMtof Stata baak of Rad Cloud. '), C.Ciii. Jaa. McNaar. Case 6c McNbny, A 1T0BSXTS AND COUN8UOBS AT LAW. Will rraetlra In all thi Court or tkli Htata a Nortlirm Kansas. Colleetioni at wall lltlga-t-d buine rr-tal- ly aad eScieutljr allcadadta. Orrtca:- - Oa WcUtar fitraet. ubo door Bortk of Uarber'ebtore, KKO CLOUD, NK1. J. S. GILHAM, A TTOUNKY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW. Officr one door north ofKalry Bron. RED CLOUD, - NEBRA8KA. Edwin C. Hawley, A TTOBNKT C0UN8BL0B AT LAW. Office: Over Mc Farland's store. sd cloud, vxb. Laird & Smith, and counselors at law. attorneys - Nebraska. Will practlca ia all tka Coarti or tka SUta. Prompt attention giTaa to all baauiaai aatnitad to kia care, ialyl-- 7 J. L.Kilit. C. W. KXtrr, UlooBiiactoa. Red Ooad. Ntk. NakfaakA, KALEY BROS., ATT0BJIBT8 AT LAW A BBAL K8TATI AOKNTS. Will praetlra Ib all tka Coarta la Xeferuka and Boitkare Kanva: eolleetinni rmspUy ad to aad carrtf rondaace aalieitod. IES CLCTO. Kabmxl. Alto. AftBta for B. k M, B- - B. Laada. TO Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDENTDENTIST. BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Dl. C. HCafENCK. Physician t Surgeon, COWLES, XEBRASCA. Professional calls promptly attended. Office: At residence near Cowries. 8-5- 1 Paints, w COOK7S Oils, S BED Ktlasa, CLOUD Notions, DRUG Wall Paper, flr) STORE. QLaa Ac Ac SPECIAL BARGAINS! at the Store of F.M&WMOUSE, RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. M AlarRestockofGerraantown Wool, Zephyrs and Stocking Yarn, always on hand. SUMMER DBESsTgOODS, LAW58 AND PEBCALES IN GREAT VARIETY. TOYS for the Children and Every- thing else ypa need, at NEWHOUSaTS VTgg LYDSHdUiE, ibbVt KMVibibbbbbbbbU bbbbbbI SbIbbbbbbbbV rARBIS. c rt"teii . 3 VIGILANCE IS 13. D.LUTZ, EDITOR. OCTOBER, 13,1882. tat Tlakat. Fr GoranMr. JAMB8 W.DAWJW Sallaa: For Lleataaant Uortraor A. W. AOKK. Haarfltoa. ForKaercUrv ofSute, K. P. ROGOEN Laaaaater. ForTraaraiar, ; LORAIC CLARK Bafjo. For Aadltor, JOIIJC WALLICUS .nail. Laali aad Balldinga A. Q. KENDALL Ilowarl For Attorney Gaaaral , ISAAC FOWKBS Dakota For Superintendent I'ablio Iatraetioa. W.W. W. JONES Iacastar UalTcraity. C. II. OBKi: Laacwtcr. County Tiokvt. For R. D. BANNY. . ......Oak Croak. For Coaatiwioaar. 3d DUtrieL J. L. MILLER Had Ckad Senatorial Tlokat. For Stata Saaator 23J Di.triet. Red Cload. Plaat For Float 41tt Dlatrlet. C C. CUAl'IN BlTtttM. m m Farmars' Alllanoa Tlokat. For JOHr HRBNZBJT, Bad Cload. For CoaiaiUeioner, 2d Dbtriet, C. C. C00N.- .- . Qarltld For Senator Zld DUtrlet. M08B3 WILSON Oltnwood For Float RrpreieaUtira 4Iit DiiL AW)S DEAN Kracklta Co. County Ticket. For Reprefontatiro, R. 8.PR0UDF1T r. Qoldo Rock. For ComBlwIoner 2d DUtxIst. FRANK BUSUOW BIbo Hill For Stata Seaator 23.1 DUtrict. 0, C CASE ... .... Rad CToaJ. For Float RepreisnUttro Hit Diftrlet FRKB LOHFF.. ..Uircrton THE Resolved, that the of Ne- braska in convention stand py the of the pnrty as enunciated in an unbroken lino of national and stato the chief of which aro free speech; the right of every qualified citicen to vote once at every election and havo that vote counted under the restrictions of just and equi- table election laws; free, non-sectari- schools; sound currency on a specie basts, under national control; tho rais- ing of national ro venues by taxation of luxuries and articles of not essential to the comfort and well-Insin- g of the people and from a tariff on imports so adjusted as to protect homo labor and the investment of cap- ital in homo and control of Resolved, that we uphold and main- tain the by well consid- ered of Uie clause in our state organic law that prohibits its un- just and extortions by railroad while the of fostering and them as necessary factors in our progress and and that we trust to the honesty and cour- age of the people, in their political ca- pacity, to repel of cor porate power upon the rights ana priv- ileges of citizens on the one hand, and, on the other, to deal justly and fairly with all property interests under what- ever name or form, without unjust or extortion in the matter of levying taxes, or prices of or charges for services. Resolved, that the policy of the state board of lands and favoring the leasing;, for terms of years, of our school, aud col- lege lands, at a fair rental, in prefer- ence to selling the same, under the op- tion given by law, meets with our ap proval, as the beet possible mean of preaervinr the heritage of our children and regular and ever increas ing revenues xor eoucauonai purposes. CAMPAIGN IS 2D C0NGRZSIONAL DISTRICT The Central Committee Have arranged the following for speakers in the second district: The Hon. Janes Laird, candidate for congress, will address the citiaens of on October 7th, at 2 P, x. and 7:30r. X. At Seward October 9th, at 7:30 P. X. At Ulysses, October 10th, at 7 JO p. x. At David City, October 10th, at 7 JO P.M. At Rising, October 11th. at 2 P. x. At Osceola, October 11th, at 7:30 P. x. -- At Aurora, October 12th, at 7:30 PJC At York, October 13th, at 7:30 P. x At Wilbar October ,14th, at 7:30 r x. At October 1 4th, at 7:30 p.x. At Geneva, October lftta,at 2 p. as. At October lath, at 7:30 AtOay Caatra, October 17th, at 2 p. At Edgar, October JTth. at 7 30 n. at. At Fairbury, October 18th, at 7 30 p. m. At October 19&, at 2 p. m. At Hebroa, October lata, at 7 30 At Najaeai, October 2ath, at 2 aa. At Ocirtat 20sa. at?. ZTmS":, " rifllJaBaB A r 3L. Red ggSfc-- i. iA.H" GlOUD T- - i" ,r RED CLOUD, WKBSTER COUNT Y.NfeBKAKA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER. ISS2. THE CHIEF. FRIDAY, HapuMlaan ForCotamlMloaerorPak. ForRateatortko Piaauklloan IUprflfenUtlrt. Raaublloan JOSBPHQARBER Raprasantatlva. RafreteBUtlra, RaprewBtatlTe, Domooratlo PLATFORM. republicans assembled, fundamental principles republican fdatforms, consumption industries; legislative corporations. enforcement legislation discriminations corporations, recogni- zing importance protecting prosperity; encroachments dis- crimination regulating commodities buildings, university agricultural providing Republican appoint- ments republican congressional Hastings, Saturday, Friendville Fairmont, Alexandria, SataatW, jjjggjjjpjJjjgBjgjigjjggajggjajggjjpjB THE PRICE OF LIBERTY," will accompany Mr. Laird and address the people on etch occasion; and At Rivertoo, October 23d, at at 2 p m. i At Dioomtngion uctouer sw, ai i 'M. p. m. At Alma, October 24th, at 2 p. m. At Orleans, October 24th, at 7 20 p. m. At Arapahoe, October 22th, at 1 p rn. At Beaver City, October 2ib, at 7 30 p.m. v At Indian ola. Oct. 26th. at 2 p m. At McCook, OcL 26lh at 7 20 p. m. At Ciilbertson, Oct. 27th at 3 30 p. m. At Phelps Centre, OcL 2Sth at 3 J0 p. in. At Mindcn. OcL 30th at 3 30 p. m. Hon. O. W. Collin- -, Hon. G. M. Lamhertrtin, Ceii. George 8. Smith, and other eminent speakers will ac- company Mr. Laird and address the people, Local committers will please secure suitable half for the speakers, and fee that the meetings arc thoroughly ad- vertised in their respective localities Appointments for other speakers will be announced in the future. Papers in district plc.nc copy. Geo. V. E. Dor-e- y, Chnirmm State Central Committee. J. B. McDowell, Chairman Second Cong. Central Committee. A VERY OLD SETTLER WHO WAR HORN IN NnnRAKKA IN 1814. Wo believe Judgo Kinney, of Ne braska City, lays claim to bting the father of the first white child born in Nebraska. Tho Judges son, if our momorj serves us right, was born in Omaha Bcltevuc, in 18f4. But here comes another loy (?) who lays it over Mr. Kinney's son ju.it ten years, hav- ing first seen the light of day on the Pawnco rcsrvation in Nebraska, No-vcm!- cr 12, 1S44; The old settler is now a resident of St. Joseph. Mo., and is very lonesome, ami desires to know if there nrc any soldiers who fought for the union, who were born in Nchniskn. We herewith publish this letter in full, but wo hnrdly think he will find the man he is looking for: St. JosErii, Mo., Oct. 2, 18S2. Hon. Secretary of Slato, Lincoln, Nebraska Dear Sir: Have you knowl edge of any person born in Nebraska, that wos a soldier in the army of the union, during the war of 1861 to 1SG5? I would be very glad to know ofeany others beside? myself. I win born in Nebraska November 12, JSII, my father at the time being a government blacksmith for the Pawnee Indians. My father was born at Lava Uric, Can- ada, and mv mother in G.tllia countv. Ohio. I diluted August 27. 1 803, as a private, in Co., G. Fifteenth Kansas cavalry, and was discharged therefrom as first pcrgHAttt,- - OcJoler 19, !$S L havo lived in St. Joseph since 1849. Very respectfully your, Jxo. Aarxoib. We have already alluded to the encomiums passed on the manage ment of the Chief since our ownership 1 of it, and would not havo added this but for tho facts that additional compli- ments of a hich order, have found voluntary expression, especially in re- lation to our local department, and wo deem it would be injustice to all con- cerned, to take to ourselves aU the credit, for this success. Providence has been kind in sending to us in the very beginning of our guidance of the paper, so able and faithful a foreman as our Andrew J. Clutc, Jr., to whose inventive genius, and skill in his chosen art, the Chief's readers are in debted for much of the attraction and interest they find m our columns of our combined old and young efforts. As heretofore intimated, discerning readers will notice a difference in the spirit and vein of articles, and judge of their source accordingly. While ourselves aro given to much of spirit- ual, or religious thought and senti- ment and ideas most common to more advanced age. Mr. C, is full of those vivacities, and mirth-provokin- g quota- tions, and originalities, which so aptly amuse and interest our rising and rapidly increasing "Young America." Praatamatlan Whereas, a joint resolution was by the Legislature of Nebraska at the sixteenth session thereof, and approved Febuary 38, 1881. proposing an amendment to section anc(l),article seven (7), of the Constitation of said State, and that said section as amend- ed shall read as follows, to-wi-t: "Sec 1. Every person of the age of twenty-on- e years or upwards, belong- ing to either of the following classes, who shall have resided irt this state six snontaa, and ia the county, precinct or ward for the term provided by law, shall be an elector: First. Citizens ot tho Untied Stales' Second, Persons of foreign birth who shall hare declared their intention to become citizens conformably to the laws of the United states on the subject of naturalization, at least thirty days prior to an e!ection.,, Therefore, LAlbraus stance Governor of the State of Nebraska, do hereby irive notice in accordance with' section one (I), article fifteen (15), of the Cont Utatkm and the proratioM of an ac-eatkl- ed "an Acs toprsmde the manner ofpropceingaKteiM meats to the Con-stkati- oa and submitmc the same to the electors of this Ate,"approved Feb. 13, 1S77, that said proposed will be sabmiUed to the qualified voters of this State for ratifi- cation or rejection atthe general elec- tion to he held oa the 7th day of In Witness Weeaat I'arevato-se- t saj aaadaanl caaaaslto aalaftxed the aaaA'aaJatlBnan aa ssBnaa-a- v aast- - lHaaWawjaaaaA'asttMaaBta ilisr- - .( jSiO $1.30 A YEAH IS THE THE COMET. Nashvimjc. Trx.Oct, A This mom- - iog at 4.-3- 0 Mr. Barnard ducovereJ that u,e nuclcna in the Crow comet had separata! into three fragment, lite largest ctimated at 14,000 miles in length. Tho space between the frag- ments of the nucleus is estimated at 2,000 mile. Yesterday morning Mr. Barnard observed that the nucleus bad attuned the form of a log strip, not Icaj than 21.009 miles in length aud 3,000 in breadth. Cincinnati, Oct. 5. Professor Wil- son, of the Cincinnati olwervalory, cor-robor- atr the statement coming front Nashville of the separation of the nuc- leus of the comet into three fragments. Ili atateuient of their site, in part, agrees with vUmU made at Nnhvil!e, The diturlance makes no diflVranco in the appearance of tho comet to the naked eye. DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CON- VENTION. The democrats of the 23d senatorial district, held their convention at the court hotm on Satunlay, Oct. 7,1S.S2, Judge R. N. Simontou of Nuckolbi county as chairman, and Jacob Rosen- thal of Webster, as secretary. After the usual proceedings, O. C Cmo, of Red Cloud, w& unanimously nominat- ed for senator. Float convention held at same place. Hon. P. A. Harman4 of Franklin, as chairman. Mr. Fred Lohfl, of River-to- n, wai naiiimously nominated for float representative. Float representative committee 18W. Franklin, L. II. Thorn; Wolrstcr, Alex. Bcutly. Addresses were mado by Messrs. O. C. Caso, Hon. F. A. Har- mon and Judge Simonton, after which the convention adjourned. J.vron RosKNTif al, Scc'y. FRANK JAMES VOIANTARILY SURRENDERS. From an article dated Knn?.i.t City, Oct. ii, wc gather what follows. At o'clock, p. M., Oct. 5, at Jefferson City, Mo., the last of tho world-renowne- d, out-Iawc- d Jnmei Brothers, Frank sur- rendered bin nrms and person to Gov. Crittenden, with a doubtless confi- dence, thnt iu consequence of thU movement, and his sworn allegiance to the government, and loyalty to tho laws of the land, ho was to be restored to full citizenship ngain. Let all watch closely tho result of this move-inenLa- nd c-- whnt lespon of wisdom liiayTic gleaned therefrom. " fMrs. McBrido has removed her stock of millinery goods, aud will be found ono door south of Rosenthal's clothing storo. KA. S. Marsh has just returned from 4Tio east with a very fine stock of new goods. S. W. Scclv sells as good bread as can be found in this market. "- - Clothing ! Clothing I A fine lino of clothing just received, and will lie sold at lottom prices. Call and see them at J. G. Potter s. TiMBCa Notice. All are forbidden removing any timlicr or fuel on the farms known as the widow's Roas fa rms . Um ri i key Smith. largest assonmeni oi muuncry goods to be found in the city, at Mrs. McBridcs Go to S. W. Secly's for No. 1 winter wheat fl oti r warranted . , Drcss'malcing at Mrs. McBride's. rThe ladies are invited to call and examine trie new ran good at the leau- - inc millinery storo ono door north of the bank. A Banefleiant Actlan. The miserable lyoks and feeling "of those confined at desks or work tables, arc caused by weak Stomach, kidneys or IkjwcIs. Parker's Ginger Tonic with- out intoxicatinc; has such a bencfictcnt action on these organs and so cleanaes tho poisonous matters from tho system that rosy cheeks and good health are soon brought back again, Express. Imaravamafitfar Mind anal Beaty. There is more strenjrth-rcstorio- p power in a lUle of Parkers Ginger Tonic than in'a bushel of malt or a jcal. of milk. As an appetizer, blood ptrifi-e- r and kidney corrector, there is noth- ing like it, and invalids consequently find it a wonderful invfcorant.fot mind and botlv. Commercial. $50,000 To Loan On Real Estate security, at 9 per ccnL, annual interest, ao commnv sions, at The Webster County Bank. Red Cloud. 10--tf BUY THE BEST. wsjjMasn fseassB xdaifSH r euuuma im tar. SSSa3i3SS a ggggBgggggBW fLS.BaWey jafaBgygyajgJgeWt4aBn". aBBBBBBBBa. gsgBgV BV a. r w j ".UV T'Jt. BXnr.VBBBBBBBBBjaBB BS m eaBVaaatA .mBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmmm msma 'BSBBBBBBm aamasSBBBBBBBfeafe, . aSBBBBaMBBBmi ' PRICE OF THE CHIEF. GO 'TaauaiaM na1 aia 'BBSBB&aTBaT'BBBBBBBBBBBaBBBTMTh-- i ,aw bvvv Oaa'ChmaBaa'BBBBaBgMBLV'!BT'r'i V ''t-9,- : ".ii.ii nr--s SVB'BjBBBBBa'BBJ BpBBBBBBBJBBBJ aaSSBBIBB1PB BBB'BBBBBBBBBBb) BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfe BBjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBjaBBM SBBaBrBaWv aBBaBBaBaaBBaBBa ppjppp X - y r ." ' iiihT Chief. Immense L. H&TJMB, (P. O. BUILDING.) n Immense Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing And General Merchandise. BIG BARGAINS, MONEY SAVED I Come and Examine Goods and PXtlCES. HL'IIKAII! C.E. PUTNAM! Wiahc to announco that he still hnnga nut at tho old aland, and it selling Groccriea the same rvrr at THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES, -C- ONSISTING OF Teas, Sugar, Syrups, Canned Goods, Especially California Goods, Flour, Feed Corn and Oats. You will also find him at tho old of 'ROSENTHAL BROS, where you Will rind everything in the lino of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Such as Flour, from California, Minnesotn, Kansas and Nebraska, also Green and Dried Fruits. He has now connec- tion with the Grocery Business, A FIRST-CLAS- S BAKERY, Where you will always find choice line of gonla generally first Bakery, nnd would solicit of tho publie jrttnnigr. Thanking you for for past and wishing contitiuanca of the samo aud as mnnv new ones may him call. O TROITBrE TO SESOW GOODS. no-- l YOURS TRULY, 0. E. PUTNAM. UiilSiFTISPMOgEESEEDS KElOFor MARKET CAffDgfsCR 'CKUO affr-ra.- ar far thn PfllVATC P AMJLY eCCPltt - aLrfla tem aa ir bbb. a - j3aWiaiCrown by cursolvoo tW Uaa-aa- a lllatr-ir- 4 CatJa AND MOST I. 2Z, .' " P6. " V - r--. :"--- , v aASS Baa.M 9 3 fc. - V. . - w Bbbbbbbbv. -- aveVj ' ""- " -- - - - - -- -- ..r- - r,-- - - - in j, '! - - BBBBBBBF eSBBBBBBK, ." ST .j. jv, fk - W" '- y - ,. j gl aa Sund in a kept in a cln' a -- hare favor a as favor With a tho - ' t- - i no. ia I m - aaS Karal KWr WUVK TO ALL. ix the WORLD. BJ SSaBT BHBI SB "'- - i i-J- . z .' ' .'. .. -rf , ,u- -r Mracii.vvra, wr-s- o vn rouit bchincjw carom wk tkabi: iit. e THE LARGEST FULL CAPACIT1 nt and and Sal idee or The Greatest Varieties of Styles, The Finest Two And Three Spring Fhartons, The Barooche in the Market, Stvliah Carriacs. Four and fix Canopy Top Basket Phartons, The Best Platform Spring Wagonc, Kail Bed an3 Fialn Side Open stmI Top Surrey Wagon, COOK'S VEH ICLES" are known ll over the worW as the bet for the LaasT xojrrr. Do not under any tmf antil jtm have oent for our circular of strlea and nrices. WrKjfeaal trade a RcmcmVr we make oar own Wheels. THE SARYEN aad warraat every vehicle. BglBB ea' ft BBS H BBBBbVbBBBBBBBBBT BBBBLBnBnBBi.BBBBT nf XBBVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB C'mBB Jtf.S PKt.' l&& aHiMSii ."- - '&2&t-r IT ir,7L-JiJ-- ifcj'Vi Illinium llCKUAU'l "works COMl'LETE W&CK. kcSvJ im "Baaif -tr 'js T DAVID LAH0RETH&SON$,SEEDQnoWD!8lFHlUDELPK Louis Cook Manufacturing Co.'s Csirnag CINCINNATL OHIO. STANDARD VEHICLES" Ifaiiie Thcfie Kastttnaelaigr. Brewester, Whitney, Copper Timpkin Side Bars, Monarch Triple Spring Buggies, Handsomest Passengers, Wagoa. "STANDARD drcBm-tanc- w SpeciaJty. 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Page 1: The Red GlOUD Chief. .WOKBii, - University of Nebraska ... · .-V Ai laJiJBiaUt, J----;. ' 3KL. 'atfBBUva, rcBtJ '4! H. HOWE, xarxt ro FBIBIUI DIBniS WODUtt ThcKR mill lire both solid

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H. HOWE,xarxt ro

FBIBIUI DIBniS WODUttThcKR mill lire both solid Wheel,

standard mills-ful- ly warrantedfir$t-cla- s in even respect.

Also furnishes first-clas-s

&ETALIC PUMPS.Rcperenck Mitchell fc Morhart,

Red Cloud, Ed. Gifiord, Cnwle. or ad-dress, WM. II. HOWE,

5-3- m Cowls, Neb.--&&"

J TRAVEL ONLTHTIAJi

U

Burl. & Mo. RlvVRailr--road,

XXOmmA TJIE

EURLHTQTONEOUTEfOR AU. rOINTH

East And West.Daily Express trains arc now run to

Chicago. Omaha aad Dea-e- r.

-- VIA-

LINCOLN.AND inmVEKS

Kansas City, Atchison andDENVER.

EXPRESS TRAINS DAILYDAILY

Omaha and Lincoln,Mti

All Through tmins arc equipped '.h"!'t.nw ami Wa it v10 iutMtaauaa iiiim mr

i UUtftXJ flhAUf WH'nlt "f lhn ,I,M- -

ki nixin her urnDay coaches and bnggago and cxfemiir

Cars ol the latest designs.

THROUGH TICKETS AT LOWESTRATES

Arc on sale at all principal station,where pajtseiiRcrs can obtain informa-tion an to route, rate and connect-ions, and can secure sleeping car ac-

comodations.QUICK TIME,

'SURE CONNECTIONS,- NO DELAYS,As trains run to and from Union dcpots at all principal points.

. S. EUSTIS,Gea'ITVt AVt- -

4MAHi KED.

m CURE FOE 9T.n,- BALLARD'S

Vegetable Mead.JfcfaaafactBred aad for sala by M 8. lUllard

KED CLOUD. NKnilASKA.A coo refrohlne summer drink, warrnatad.

purely Tcible. Haatpla bottle on trial.-- 45 m

--S. W. SEELY,ItKAI.KR IN

Choice Family Groceries,:eas,COFFEES.

CANNED (500D3,TOBACCO, CKJARS,

BREAD.S CAKES,

PIES,FIAOUR,

MEAL, Ac.,

Fruit a Specialty.Butter and eggs taken in exchange.

Patronage solicited. Two doors northSmith Bro.'s Bank.

RED CLOUD, - - - NEB.j

Templeton Bros.,Company,

GUIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA,DKAI.KRS IS

.LUMBER,Building

MaterialAND COAL.

i. K. AULTZ,DKALKR IN

Grcrrie8,Cjmiieii 01b,

Cigars, Tobacco,Fiae CoarectiOBicrjr,

FlBur, alee, &cPnro Appio Cider always on Tap.

EijaMt Cajh Prise Paid fcr BatUr andIff.Country produco bought and sold.

RED CLOUD, . NEBRASKA.--0

PIONEER

MA THEWS A ITA XXERS.iip tat doar wait or Webstar Coanty Baak.

BBD CLOUD. NEBRASKA.

SHAVING, SHAMPOOING,

)axd(

Hair Cuttingin the highest style of the

Tonsorial Art.

COJJS AND GET A CLEAN SHAVE.

P. H. O'Connor,IVboleaalo aad ReUO Daaler !a

LipJwass Miss.

Also, Sample Room for tho accom-

modation of tho publicRED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.

mapBa

Picture Gallery,ED CLOUD, IfEB.

um v.i..a -T rtrt1 MAll-klno- s of pictures taken aad sat--

Hfiactioa saaraAtotBL. A4fHIKACALL.

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ajg?8TMrsor. F.A.8WIEZY.JhuUrj PaUle. Uttoraar at La.BBka

DIU6 niii Bank.SIHPSOH I SWEEZY,

BLUE HILL, WEBSTEE CO., XEB.

A Oantral Baaklat Bafloaai Tranaaetad.EaaelalCara tivaa to Collaetloa. fana

Loaa at Low Rata. Hhol Jtoaifikvht aa Hold

00RRCTP05DE5TB:Kosataa Brataan Haakan. 5tw York CHr:

Bask. Osaka Kabraaka.

J. E.HvtTW. B. 0. BaiVB. .Pra-'tlrtN- aL r IK Hat. BaasBaaUlaa ftTek. Baatrie Baa.

SMITH BROTHERS,

BANKERS,JtKD CLOVD. JTZ8.,

Traaaaats c? f" .itaklar bulaaaa. key essMllcoant? mot ft0 Uoaatr. Practsat aadHthool DU'' "'irty ym.Uy sea saU faralra?- - -

JTlJmwn. garden, on'u'ffinlownlire. sopayly )B,awTrB, Oaaa

runk rluhton: eonditionjn lunched. her son alfu iam(L

nn'1 lynched. androw, -

sUiwed JLT. 8HIKKT,brothen a. Caeliier.

clothe. nieces. HK ajak .ihui'Fi uiirK KcLnj tfjin ua

BED CLOUD, NEB.

Moxby To I)AS on Real Estate. Buyand sell Exchange and do a generalBanking business.

BKf LRKXCMJ

Bartr k A tklaa. Baaka . York: Tark CavatyBank. Tark. Fanaen' k Mirekaata' Baak,

Yorki Uaioft Nalieaai Baak. Ckleage;Maak Bftan. M aakar Oa. Llaeala.

Mtf

W. II. Braoan. U. E. MoKmbt

Attorneys At Law,red cloud, - - neb.

Jfay fea eoamltd la Kucltik or Garmaa.ColIaetioBa will receiva ropt atlaaUos.

OFFICB--1 JoorwMtof Stata baak of RadCloud.

'), C.Ciii. Jaa. McNaar.

Case 6c McNbny,A 1T0BSXTS AND COUN8UOBS AT LAW.

Will rraetlra In all thi Court or tkli Htata aNortlirm Kansas. Colleetioni at wall lltlga-t-d

buine rr-tal- ly aad eScieutljr allcadadta.Orrtca:- - Oa WcUtar fitraet. ubo door Bortk

of Uarber'ebtore,KKO CLOUD, NK1.

J. S. GILHAM,A TTOUNKY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW.

Officr one door north ofKalry Bron.

RED CLOUD, - NEBRA8KA.

Edwin C. Hawley,A TTOBNKT C0UN8BL0B AT LAW.

Office: Over Mc Farland's store.

sd cloud, vxb.

Laird & Smith,and counselors at law.attorneys - Nebraska.

Will practlca ia all tka Coarti or tka SUta.Prompt attention giTaa to all baauiaai aatnitad

to kia care, ialyl-- 7

J. L.Kilit.C. W. KXtrr, UlooBiiactoa.Red Ooad. Ntk. NakfaakA,

KALEY BROS.,ATT0BJIBT8 AT LAW A BBAL K8TATI

AOKNTS.Will praetlra Ib all tka Coarta la Xeferuka

and Boitkare Kanva: eolleetinni rmspUy ad

to aad carrtf rondaace aalieitod.IES CLCTO. Kabmxl.

Alto. AftBta for B. k M, B-- B. Laada.

TO Dr. H. A. Baird,

RESIDENTDENTIST.BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.

Dl. C. HCafENCK.Physician t Surgeon,

COWLES, XEBRASCA.

Professional calls promptly attended.Office: At residence near Cowries. 8-5- 1

Paints,w COOK7S

Oils,

S BEDKtlasa,

CLOUDNotions,

DRUGWall Paper,

flr) STORE.QLaa Ac Ac

SPECIAL BARGAINS!at the Store of

F.M&WMOUSE,RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.

MAlarRestockofGerraantown Wool,

Zephyrs and Stocking Yarn, alwayson hand.

SUMMER DBESsTgOODS, LAW58AND PEBCALES IN GREAT

VARIETY.

TOYS for the Children and Every-thing else ypa need, at

NEWHOUSaTS

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VIGILANCE IS

13.

D.LUTZ, EDITOR.

OCTOBER, 13,1882.

tat Tlakat.Fr GoranMr.

JAMB8 W.DAWJW Sallaa:For Lleataaant Uortraor

A. W. AOKK. Haarfltoa.ForKaercUrv ofSute,

K. P. ROGOEN Laaaaater.ForTraaraiar, ;

LORAIC CLARK Bafjo.For Aadltor,

JOIIJC WALLICUS .nail.Laali aad Balldinga

A. Q. KENDALL IlowarlFor Attorney Gaaaral ,

ISAAC FOWKBS DakotaFor Superintendent I'ablio Iatraetioa.

W.W. W. JONES IacastarUalTcraity.

C. II. OBKi: Laacwtcr.

County Tiokvt.For

R. D. BANNY. . ......Oak Croak.For Coaatiwioaar. 3d DUtrieL

J. L. MILLER Had Ckad

Senatorial Tlokat.For Stata Saaator 23J Di.triet.

Red Cload.

PlaatFor Float 41tt Dlatrlet.

C C. CUAl'IN BlTtttM.m m

Farmars' Alllanoa Tlokat.For

JOHr HRBNZBJT, Bad Cload.For CoaiaiUeioner, 2d Dbtriet,

C. C. C00N.- .- . QarltldFor Senator Zld DUtrlet.

M08B3 WILSON OltnwoodFor Float RrpreieaUtira 4Iit DiiL

AW)S DEAN Kracklta Co.

County Ticket.For Reprefontatiro,

R. 8.PR0UDF1T r. Qoldo Rock.

For ComBlwIoner 2d DUtxIst.FRANK BUSUOW BIbo Hill

For Stata Seaator 23.1 DUtrict.0, C CASE ... .... Rad CToaJ.

For Float RepreisnUttro Hit DiftrletFRKB LOHFF.. ..Uircrton

THE

Resolved, that the of Ne-braska in convention standpy the of the

pnrty as enunciated in anunbroken lino of national and stato

the chief of which aro freespeech; the right of every

qualified citicen to vote once at everyelection and havo that vote countedunder the restrictions of just and equi-table election laws; free, non-sectari-

schools; sound currency on a speciebasts, under national control; tho rais-ing of national rovenues by taxation ofluxuries and articles ofnot essential to the comfort and well-Insin- g

of the people and from a tariffon imports so adjusted as to protecthomo labor and the investment of cap-ital in homo andcontrol of

Resolved, that we uphold and main-tain the by well consid-ered of Uie clause in ourstate organic law that prohibits its un-just and extortions byrailroad while

the of fostering andthem as necessary factors

in our progress and andthat we trust to the honesty and cour-age of the people, in their political ca-pacity, to repel of corporate power upon the rights ana priv-ileges of citizens on the one hand, and,on the other, to deal justly and fairlywith all property interests under what-ever name or form, without unjust

or extortion in the matterof levying taxes, or pricesof or charges for services.

Resolved, that the policy of the stateboard of lands and favoringthe leasing;, for terms of years, of ourschool, aud col-lege lands, at a fair rental, in prefer-ence to selling the same, under the op-tion given by law, meets with our approval, as the beet possible mean ofpreaervinr the heritage of our childrenand regular and ever increasing revenues xor eoucauonai purposes.

CAMPAIGN IS 2D C0NGRZSIONAL DISTRICTThe Central Committee

Have arranged the followingfor speakers in the

second district:The Hon. Janes Laird, candidate

for congress, will address the citiaensof on October 7th,at 2 P, x. and 7:30r. X.

At Seward October 9th, at 7:30 P. X.At Ulysses, October 10th, at 7JO p.

x.At David City, October 10th, at 7JO

P.M.At Rising, October 11th. at 2 P. x.At Osceola, October 11th, at 7:30 P.

x. --

At Aurora, October 12th, at 7:30 PJCAt York, October 13th, at 7:30 P. xAt Wilbar October ,14th, at 7:30 rx.At October 14th, at 7:30

p.x.At Geneva, October lftta,at 2 p. as.At October lath, at 7:30

AtOay Caatra, October 17th, at 2 p.

At Edgar, October JTth. at 7 30 n. at.At Fairbury, October 18th, at 7 30 p.

m.At October 19&, at 2 p.

m.At Hebroa, October lata, at 7 30

At Najaeai, October 2ath, at 2 aa.At Ocirtat 20sa. at?.

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RED CLOUD, WKBSTER COUNT Y.NfeBKAKA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER. ISS2.

THE CHIEF.

FRIDAY,

HapuMlaan

ForCotamlMloaerorPak.

ForRateatortko

PiaauklloanIUprflfenUtlrt.

Raaublloan

JOSBPHQARBER

Raprasantatlva.RafreteBUtlra,

RaprewBtatlTe,

Domooratlo

PLATFORM.

republicansassembled,

fundamental principlesrepublican

fdatforms,

consumption

industries; legislativecorporations.

enforcementlegislation

discriminationscorporations, recogni-

zing importanceprotecting

prosperity;

encroachments

dis-

criminationregulating

commodities

buildings,

university agricultural

providing

Republicanappoint-

ments republicancongressional

Hastings, Saturday,

Friendville

Fairmont,

Alexandria,

SataatW,

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THE PRICE OF LIBERTY,"

will accompany Mr. Laird and addressthe people on etch occasion; and

At Rivertoo, October 23d, at at 2 pm. i

At Dioomtngion uctouer sw, ai i 'M.p. m.

At Alma, October 24th, at 2 p. m.At Orleans, October 24th, at 7 20 p.

m.At Arapahoe, October 22th, at 1 p

rn.At Beaver City, October 2ib, at 7

30 p.m. vAt Indian ola. Oct. 26th. at 2 p m.At McCook, OcL 26lh at 7 20 p. m.At Ciilbertson, Oct. 27th at 3 30 p. m.At Phelps Centre, OcL 2Sth at 3 J0

p. in.At Mindcn. OcL 30th at 3 30 p. m.Hon. O. W. Collin- -, Hon. G. M.

Lamhertrtin, Ceii. George 8. Smith,and other eminent speakers will ac-company Mr. Laird and address thepeople,

Local committers will please securesuitable half for the speakers, and feethat the meetings arc thoroughly ad-

vertised in their respective localitiesAppointments for other speakers willbe announced in the future.

Papers in district plc.nc copy.Geo. V. E. Dor-e- y,

Chnirmm State Central Committee.J. B. McDowell,

Chairman Second Cong. CentralCommittee.

A VERY OLD SETTLER

WHO WAR HORN IN NnnRAKKA IN 1814.

Wo believe Judgo Kinney, of Nebraska City, lays claim to bting thefather of the first white child born inNebraska. Tho Judges son, if ourmomorj serves us right, was born inOmaha Bcltevuc, in 18f4. But herecomes another loy (?) who lays it overMr. Kinney's son ju.it ten years, hav-

ing first seen the light of day on thePawnco rcsrvation in Nebraska, No-vcm!- cr

12, 1S44; The old settler is nowa resident of St. Joseph. Mo., and isvery lonesome, ami desires to know ifthere nrc any soldiers who fought forthe union, who were born in Nchniskn.

We herewith publish this letter infull, but wo hnrdly think he will findthe man he is looking for:

St. JosErii, Mo., Oct. 2, 18S2.Hon. Secretary of Slato, Lincoln,

Nebraska Dear Sir: Have you knowledge of any person born in Nebraska,that wos a soldier in the army of theunion, during the war of 1861 to 1SG5?I would be very glad to know ofeanyothers beside? myself. I win born inNebraska November 12, JSII, myfather at the time being a governmentblacksmith for the Pawnee Indians.My father was born at Lava Uric, Can-ada, and mv mother in G.tllia countv.Ohio. I diluted August 27. 1 803, as aprivate, in Co., G. Fifteenth Kansascavalry, and was discharged therefromas first pcrgHAttt,- - OcJoler 19, !$S Lhavo lived in St. Joseph since 1849.

Very respectfully your,Jxo. Aarxoib.

We have already alluded to theencomiums passed on the management of the Chief since our ownership

1

of it, and would not havo added thisbut for tho facts that additional compli-ments of a hich order, have foundvoluntary expression, especially in re-

lation to our local department, and wodeem it would be injustice to all con-

cerned, to take to ourselves aU thecredit, for this success. Providencehas been kind in sending to us in thevery beginning of our guidance of thepaper, so able and faithful a foremanas our Andrew J. Clutc, Jr., to whoseinventive genius, and skill in hischosen art, the Chief's readers are indebted for much of the attraction andinterest they find m our columns ofour combined old and young efforts.As heretofore intimated, discerningreaders will notice a difference in thespirit and vein of articles, and judgeof their source accordingly. Whileourselves aro given to much of spirit-ual, or religious thought and senti-ment and ideas most common to moreadvanced age. Mr. C, is full of thosevivacities, and mirth-provokin- g quota-tions, and originalities, which so aptlyamuse and interest our rising andrapidly increasing "Young America."

PraatamatlanWhereas, a joint resolution was

by the Legislature of Nebraskaat the sixteenth session thereof, andapproved Febuary 38, 1881. proposingan amendment to section anc(l),articleseven (7), of the Constitation of saidState, and that said section as amend-ed shall read as follows, to-wi-t:

"Sec 1. Every person of the ageof twenty-on- e years or upwards, belong-ing to either of the following classes,who shall have resided irt this state sixsnontaa, and ia the county, precinct orward for the term provided by law,shall be an elector:

First. Citizens ot tho Untied Stales'Second, Persons of foreign birth whoshall hare declared their intention tobecome citizens conformably to thelaws of the United states on the subjectof naturalization, at least thirty daysprior to an e!ection.,,

Therefore, LAlbraus stance Governorof the State of Nebraska, do herebyirive notice in accordance with' sectionone (I), article fifteen (15), of the ContUtatkm and the proratioM of an ac-eatkl- ed

"an Acs toprsmde the mannerofpropceingaKteiM meats to the Con-stkati- oa

and submitmc the same tothe electors of this Ate,"approvedFeb. 13, 1S77, that said proposed

will be sabmiUed to thequalified voters of this State for ratifi-cation or rejection atthe general elec-tion to he held oa the 7th day of

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THE COMET.

Nashvimjc. Trx.Oct, A This mom- -iog at 4.-3- 0 Mr. Barnard ducovereJ thatu,e nuclcna in the Crow comet hadseparata! into three fragment, litelargest ctimated at 14,000 miles inlength. Tho space between the frag-

ments of the nucleus is estimated at2,000 mile. Yesterday morning Mr.Barnard observed that the nucleus badattuned the form of a log strip, notIcaj than 21.009 miles in length aud3,000 in breadth.

Cincinnati, Oct. 5. Professor Wil-

son, of the Cincinnati olwervalory, cor-robor- atr

the statement coming frontNashville of the separation of the nuc-

leus of the comet into three fragments.I li atateuient of their site, in part,agrees with vUmU made at Nnhvil!e,The diturlance makes no diflVrancoin the appearance of tho comet to thenaked eye.

DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CON-

VENTION.

The democrats of the 23d senatorialdistrict, held their convention at thecourt hotm on Satunlay, Oct. 7,1S.S2,Judge R. N. Simontou of Nuckolbicounty as chairman, and Jacob Rosen-thal of Webster, as secretary. Afterthe usual proceedings, O. C Cmo, ofRed Cloud, w& unanimously nominat-ed for senator.

Float convention held at same place.Hon. P. A. Harman4 of Franklin, aschairman. Mr. Fred Lohfl, of River-to- n,

wai naiiimously nominated forfloat representative.

Float representative committee 18W.Franklin, L. II. Thorn; Wolrstcr, Alex.Bcutly. Addresses were mado byMessrs. O. C. Caso, Hon. F. A. Har-mon and Judge Simonton, after whichthe convention adjourned.

J.vron RosKNTif al, Scc'y.

FRANK JAMES VOIANTARILYSURRENDERS.

From an article dated Knn?.i.t City,Oct. ii, wc gather what follows. Ato'clock, p. M., Oct. 5, at Jefferson City,Mo., the last of tho world-renowne- d,

out-Iawc- d Jnmei Brothers, Frank sur-

rendered bin nrms and person to Gov.Crittenden, with a doubtless confi-

dence, thnt iu consequence of thUmovement, and his sworn allegianceto the government, and loyalty to tholaws of the land, ho was to be restoredto full citizenship ngain. Let allwatch closely tho result of this move-inenLa- nd

c-- whnt lespon of wisdomliiayTic gleaned therefrom. "

fMrs. McBrido has removed her stockof millinery goods, aud will be foundono door south of Rosenthal's clothingstoro.

KA. S. Marsh has just returned from4Tio east with a very fine stock of newgoods.

S. W. Scclv sells as good bread ascan be found in this market.

"-- Clothing ! Clothing IA fine lino of clothing just received,

and will lie sold at lottom prices. Calland see them at J. G. Potter s.

TiMBCa Notice. All are forbiddenremoving any timlicr or fuel on thefarms known as the widow's Roasfa rms . Um ri i key Smith.

largest assonmeni oi muuncrygoods to be found in the city, at Mrs.McBridcs

Go to S. W. Secly's for No. 1 winterwheat fl oti r warranted .

, Drcss'malcing at Mrs. McBride's.

rThe ladies are invited to call andexamine trie new ran good at the leau- -

inc millinery storo ono door north ofthe bank.

A Banefleiant Actlan.The miserable lyoks and feeling "of

those confined at desks or work tables,arc caused by weak Stomach, kidneysor IkjwcIs. Parker's Ginger Tonic with-out intoxicatinc; has such a bencfictcntaction on these organs and so cleanaestho poisonous matters from tho systemthat rosy cheeks and good health aresoon brought back again, Express.

Imaravamafitfar Mind anal Beaty.There is more strenjrth-rcstorio- p

power in a lUle of Parkers GingerTonic than in'a bushel of malt or a jcal.of milk. As an appetizer, blood ptrifi-e- r

and kidney corrector, there is noth-ing like it, and invalids consequentlyfind it a wonderful invfcorant.fot mindand botlv. Commercial.

$50,000 To LoanOn Real Estate security, at 9 perccnL, annual interest, ao commnvsions, at The Webster County Bank.Red Cloud. 10--tf

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