vw -. - -. .9 VS1NESS DIRECTOR Y II . KALEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, KOTAWPTOLIC ACT BXAL SS7A7Z AGENT, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Will nerotiate the sele of School Bond, kc County Superintendent of Pnblie In utruction. J. R- WILLCOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, V0TA1Y PUBLIC & SEAL ESTATE AGENT. RED CLOUD - - - - NEBRASKA avHoaatteadi and Pre-emption! secured. Special attention given to papinr taxes at a discount. CASH PAID FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. LEE 9. E9TELL, Attorney k Counselor at Law, AND SEAL ESTATE AGENT. RED CLOUD NEBRASKA. "Will buy and sell Real EMate on coaniuioB aad pay Taxes Tor noa-residcnts. arSpcUI atteHtioaVten to tbt location of , SMPlEJi.Sl CllM$ Uuder the act of Junc'Sth. 1872. Claims conte-ted. and all manner of basinets before the U. 8 Land uffiea attended to with promptness and dispatch LOCAL A02NTTCE B. & 1L B. B. LANDS. Immigration Agent for Webster Co. A. H. BOWEN. JAS. LAIRD. BOWEN 9l LAIRD, Attorneys at Law AND REAL.E5TATE AGENTS. tSrWill practice in all the Courts of theState. JUNIATA -"" NS2SASKA PROCTOR HOUSE, G. D. PROGTOR, - - Puoprietor, HSBBON, NEBBASKA. The Traveling Public Will find this Hotel to be first clans in every respect. WCarriage runs daily to Bolviccre, thenear est Station on the fit. Joe 4 D. C R. R. EH JONES, Watchmaker & Jeweller, BED CLOUS, WEBSTEB COUNTY, NEB Particular attention given to Re pairing Fine Watches and Satiffactioti Guarantied. I. W. T1JLLEY8, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. leslSciua 0s SOlt laal-cf Bad Ctoai Dr. T. B. WILLIAMS, Family Physician, Tenders his services to the Public and will attend to all Professional calls. Ofice at the Red Cloud Drue Store. LIYER1 A FEED J. D. POST, Proprietor. Having fitted up a large Stable is prepared nt all times to furnish room and feed for teams. Livery rigs on short notice. Stable West of the Valley House, CARL WEBER, G UJVSMITH Repairing don? on short notice, in the best style and at reasonable rates. HARNESS SHOP. S. V. Ludlow Is dow prepared to do all kinds of work IN TUB Harness Line. The bast of materials twed, and all Work WARRANTED. REPAIRING Doae on short notice aud at reasonable Prices. Shop in MoNrrr's Store. Red Ctontf NefcraaKfl. RedGloud Mills. JVMTIVE LUMBER, Feci aMMtal constantly en Hani. lrCastoia Work Warranted. J. Q. POTTER at BRO., BIB CLOUD, Nil, . Wi THORN. Surveyor tf Wtktter Canty, Will promptly attend to all call. Orders for work may be left at Clark! oftce ! Oenrt Hoase. at Red Cloud. Past Off.ee add 3-tf WU. Webster Co.. Neb. 010141 BVCB, Jax, PSCTIHTCI, FRANKLIN, NE3. rc4 .AaouMtaadafrba, Xtrsvy and find .ffrtW-s. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. C. L. MATHER, Editor. THURSDAY. APRIL 23 1874. CORRESPONDENCE trom all parts of the 8tate aad coaatry raa peeUully solicited . We do not read aaonrmoas letters and com manlcations. The name aad addreas of the wri ter art in all ease indispensable, a a guaranty of good faith. After a long absence we a?ain as sume chnrjre of THK ClUET, and with a feelinir of renewed vigor will en deavor to labor in the future, at in the pa-t, fcr the bet interests of town and county. We are trnly gratpful to our friends for tbe assistance rendered, and wish to speak a word of praise for Mr. Burns who has conducted the affairs of the office, under many difficulties, with credit to himself and profit fo us. In (he future we hope to offer the usual amount of editorial matter, and a general summary of all event accurring in this vicinity. CORRESPONDENCE. i t "Theiree roots more last That'hath' withstood a rough blest" Editor Chief : Does the pruned vine, bear iruit in less quantity, or of worse quality, than one which has not undergone the operation. Can a woe some weed, be effectually destroyed by loping off the braucho.i, or can the trafic intoxicating drinks be discontinued, by the course now pursued by the ladies throughout tbe states, is a question that absorbs the minds of many at present What the result of this crusade will be, time alone can determine ; but to me it seems, that tbe would be public benefactors, are taking the wrong course to kill the snake, for while they lop off the branches by closing up saloons, they leave the root untouched. The brew eries and distilleries with the law at their backs; the fountain head and source of the forbidden fruit, still exists, where men of money, office and public patron age seekers, can buy it by the cask or barrel, either for their own domestic use or the purpose of electioneering, amongst the working classes, at the required time, will remain unmolested by tbe present move. Then you bay, what is to be done ; either let the saloons aloue, or dig arouod the root. Bring moral force to bear on the law-makers. If tbe law, grants a man permission to sell an article, and that he pays for that permission, he or she, who interferes with him or her, who pays for such permission, and has it in tbe name of law, is guilty of a breach of the law, do matter even if the interference is by prayer, and' the - ob sit action of the pablic tkorough&rs. 1, may be told if there were no saloons, that then-would be uo brewenes or dis tilleries. This is a mistake, and I am of tbe opinion that intemperance would in crease in proportion to the restriction placed upon the article ; because those who are inclined to get drunk for the mere love of it, will do so, even if tbey are obliged to buy opium, and eat it, whieb. is still worse. The forbidden fruit in Eden, was no fairer to the eye than other fruit growing there, and con sequently no more enticing ; but tbe teu'ptation lay in tbe curiosity to taste, that which the Divine law forbade, which curious nature or propensity, exists in man to-day, as well as then. And, should the ladies effectually sue ceed, in closing up every saloon in the country, this curious propensity which uiaukiud inherit from their first parents, will show itself as conspicuous in our rising people as it did in our first par ente. They will eat of that fruit, not because it is sparkling to the eye, pleas ant to the taste, or iutoxicatiug to the brain ; but because it is forbidden. Who drinks less whiskey, than tbe man behind the bar, as a general thing, and who drinks most whiskey, than he who can but seldom get at it. That intoxi cation is a curse, no one will dispute. It is ono of the greatest evils of oar country, in fact a public cancer, that is sapping the very foundation of our moral institu tions. The diseaso is so chronic and its roots so deep set in the national habit, that dosing ealoons through the instru mentality of street prayers and public obstruction, in violation of taw and order, will aotaare it,- I-adarire the-persevet--ence, energy and courage of tbe movers in the act, tbey are sincere 1 have no doubt, and deserve credit for each sin cerity ; bat tat oppeeed to their plan of action, for the reason that I can not see what beneficial result can arise there from. If a dilligent enquiry were made into the cause of draakenss, and the thing sifted to its very root, in a majority ot eases, we would fiad it braogat pretty dose to the dooraf lac ex now, bodily employed ia "pnaiag the vine." The moral aad religioas training ofeaildren, by the mother while tbe "seioaa' ace yofimg, would have more effect ia check ing the evil of iateaiperaace ia two aa ttoa tcan all the prayers they eocld offer iB a pabKc street, pare moral virtue, withoat ostentation "or pride, coapted 1 with modest inexpeaaive drees, makteg hoaic caeerfal aad coapaaioaaaip pteaa aat, woald have aaore effect in redaiav iag the draakard or preveatiag draak aess than acting a pablic pantonwe on sidewalks, for the amuseBeat of grown atea aad depraved acoSeta. If woaten aadcrstoea. the sacredaess of their mis sion ia life, there woald be Jew drank oa aad crime ia it. If the-awtaer, the aieter, the wife aad the sweet-heart, each acted their part w -aiaaMhig the maa. ear'a woald be a modef world. The mother ia tnumiaf the eaiM, the aster aad eweat-hcait, hy chearfal eaaaaaatoa ship with the brother or beau, at home, in walk or entertainment, and tbe wife by her influence, moral worth, modest chastity, inexpensive drew, or in trying to make home pleasant and agreeable. Is this tbe case, as a general thing. Far from it, as far as many ladies are con cerned, and owing thereto the breach between man and bis natural companion, year after year is becoming wider. Man prefers living single to running the risk of a law cuit in the divorce courts or tbe Saloon to that of the Bloomer. O'Sullivas. A CASft Inavale. Neb., April 19, 1874. Ed. Chief : Please allow me to publicly express my thanks to the fol lowing gentlemen of Farmers creek : Messrs Robinson, Neff, Kincade, and Waytnan, and of Inavale, Mr. Beck and Mr. Knight, for their kind services in putting in my wheat, after the loss of my horse. To them, ach and all, I ex tend my sincere thanks. W. W. Harvey. Red Willow, Neb., April 14, '74. Ed. Chief : As the time baa armed" for the tide oftimnvgratiou to set iaM1 thi rW west. Srerait me through the w columns of the Chtet, to say a word for Red Willow county. This county is situated ingratitude 40 north, and longitude 101 west It is, I believe, the largest organized county in the Republican valley ; it contains twenty towns, and is well watered by numerous streams of pure running water. The Republican river flows from west to east through the center of the county, the south part being watered by tbe Beaver creek, and the north and east by Red Willow and Medicine creeks; there are alio several smaller streams in different parts of the county, all of which are as well watered as any in the Stale. The soil is a dark sandy loam, and produces a luxurious growth of vegita tion. Agriculture is yet in its infancy, but it has been fully demonstrated that corn and small grain can be grown with success; vegetables are perfectly at home in our rich alluvial soil, and it is believed that fruit will take the front rank in point of productiveness. Stock raising is receiving considerable atten tion, and well it may, for this county, with its pure water and abundance of rich and nutriticious grasses, for that business is not surpassed by any in tbe West. This winter has been unusually bard, so says the "oldest inhabitant," about 28 inches of snow having fallen, but stock have not had or needed any hay, and are in excellent condition. Any amount of hay may bo cut along all the larger streams, but as has been seen it is not needed, except for teams, Leame from aorthern Iowa to this country, and the, passed winter is my first in Red Willow county. As for the winter being a hard one, it was, to me, like a perpetual spring. We bad, from December 1st to March 22nd, 56 totally clear, 41 partially cloudy, and 13 par tially stormy day?, and but 3 or 4 days of the whole but what it was warm enough to thaw. Society is in a healthy condition, and for energy and enterprise in public im provement, thiscouuty is not excelled by any in tbe west. Wo have nine or ganized school districts, and have recent ly organized an agricultural society. The first annual fair will be held at Red Wil low the coming fall. The county seat question in this, like most new counties is a difficult matter to settle. Indianola at present claims it, it is however, in litigation, and it temains to be secu who shall crow and who shall not. In conclusion, I would say, that I think we can offer as good inducements to the emmigrant as any county in the valley. Our rich and beautiful prairies, our excellent water, our mild and oealth ful climate, all combine to make a happy home for all who will avail themselves of the opportunity to secure the needed quarter-section. All persons visiting the couuty for the purpose of locating, will find it to their interest to call on Mr. Back, of Red Willow who will furnish all needed information. W.H. ramzscEKCE or ml sum. Els Story of Traddamt Liaaaln'i tmiuan. r Twas witVMKtfrcoto attnigrrtraw in the morning saw him breath ialas.t. I bad been terribly exercised all rigafcia regard to Mr. Seward, and desired to fa to him as soon as possible. My first datyv however, was to the dying President I therefore stayed by his aide all night When he drew bis iat breath, some one, I think Stanton, called apon a chaplain who was picent to offer prayer. I bad already tkeo my bat to go, but waited until the prayer was concluded, when I left hastily. Oa reaching the steps I saw Gen. Halleck who bad preceded me. Anxious to go to Mr' Seward at ence1 I asked Gen, Halleck if be would take me there in his carriage, which was standing in the street. Gen. Hallpck re plied that he was going that 7&yt aad woald do ao with pleasare. He added, "I shall have to ask yoa to wait for me at tbe Kirkwood House, as I want to see Viee-Presideat Johnson" who was stopping there "a moment" Thea for the arst time it flashed upon me like an electric shock that Aadrew Johasoa was President of the Uatted State. Soab sorbiag had beea my grief that it had aot eacwred to me before. Near D street I thiavk it was, a rope oordoa, guarded by aoldiera, had beea stretched across Testa street aad a Urge crowd was col lected. Reeogwuaag Geaeral Halleck and myself, a traaaber of voices said: "Sea tor, how u Mr. Liccoln?" "Geaeral, is Mr.- Liacosa trill alive?" I respoadad ia a low toae of votee. bat loud eaoaf h to be heard by a!, "Geatkraen, Mr. Lin. aola has jaat died," the aaouacaseat be iag reachroi ia sorrewful stlaaee. Ar rived i treat of tae Kkkwaod, Gea HaKeek alighted, aad, aariaf, "Iahal he awav hat a moiaeal.' aaasad iato the hotel Now, 6n. Hagack was a aecafiar i maa of few words, and when, a minute later, he returned, I enquired, 'General, what did you v to Mr. Juhnon?" "I simply taid," replied the General, -Don't go out of the house without a guard to day.' Ttw was the way in which Mr. Johnson was informed of the death of Mr. Iinooln. nd made aware that he -was President of the United State. "Lives there a maa with soul to dead who never to himself hath said, Til pay before I go to bed tbe debt I owe the printer?" Yes there are some who know full well who aever suob a tale could tell, but they,' we fear will go to j-well, tbe plaee where- there's no wietcr."--iZr. There is a lady of Sagadaboo county Maine, who has a heal of remarkably fine hair. The average length is seven feet five inches. When uobraidfd and falling looser it trails for quite a distance on the floor. SJte has refused a large of fer for the hair on which she naturally prides herself next to her he-id. You ought to let me pxs free, consid ering the benevolent nature of my pro fession" said a physician to a toll-gate keeper. "No, no," waa the reply; "you send too many dead-heads through here now." - tVaTXI72KS. Prpf. A. D tlluuBJ, of the Loictll iLiguier, ifant for the office ot Stare a ent of Public lostruc- tie. Lincoln has a new paper- entitled Lin coln Daily Jilade, Kearney Junctian had va $4,000 fire on the 2nd. No insurance. The Union Pacific railroad company are buying county warrants to pay their taxes in Kearney county. They want $2,500 worth of warrants on the genetal fund, and about $l,3uO on the bridge fund. TMBtt NOTICE. I hereby- notjly all ersons that I have purchased the nouth-half of S. E 1, and the east half of the south half of the S. Yi. 1, of Sec. 12, Town 1, Range 11 West, Webster coanty, Neb., also the "lots" north of the above described land, the same being bounded on the north by the Republican river. And all persons are forbid cutting any wood or timber on the same. ' 37 4w ' - -A. G. Carev. LEO AD JfOTICE. In District Court in and for Webster County. Nebraska. W. L. Stone, Plaintiff. ) against II. S Kaley, Elizabeth Kaley, Jumes W. Alexander, J. G. Sadler, and A. J. Armstrong, Defendents. James W. Alexander and J. G. Sad dler, non-resident' defcn-lcnts will take notice that a petition has been filed in the above entitled action, the object of which is to obtain satisfaction of a cer tain mortgage -on lots one aud two (1 and 2) in block tweatv-six (26). in Red Cloud Webster Co., Neb., given by Henry Kaley, and Jfitisabf th laley to said Jus. W. Alexander aoa J. G. Sadler, to se cure the payun atof a hromissory note aamed thereiav plawttltf being- the as signee of aaulapte and mortgage, seeks to deprive ttfoaeverar- defendents of any estate or lien which they may have iu said premise ,You will also take notice that you are required to answer said petition on or before the 1st day of Juie, 1874. JonN R Wii.lcox. n43-4t Attorney for Plaintiff. SiaatliUo-t Notice. The partnership heretofore existing between Armstrong k Martin Bro., wa dissolved tho 19th day of Feb , 1 "74, by mutual consent All indebted to said firm, on note or book account, arc hereby notified to call and settle with A. J. Armstroug he being authorized to .-el tie and collect all indebtedness to said firm. A. J. Armstrong. J. M. Martin. S. P. Martin. Red Cloud. Web-ter Co . Neb. Co-Partnership Notice. To all whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given that a co-partnership has this day been formed between J. G. Potter and Alfjred E. Perry, for the pur pose of carrying on a general merchan dise business, under tbo name of Potter & Perry, at the old ptorc heretofore occupied by J. G. Potter. J. G. Potter Alfred E. Perry, j OLD AND Mf. THE PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE. Conducted 1y Edxeard E. Half. Is bow conplettrf its Kighth Volume and Fourth year: aad bow rsiors aa established reputation ffjBajliiaacy. la tenet Goarace. Oood Sense u4 AMlity. In future, it wiU coataiu to supply better aad better readtaa-jM beta Amassment and Ia stroetica. It therefore eaiu three cJaatee ef our eidaeat particularly, namely: rNmgapai mVt-AgUPc. and 0W People. TO THESE WE OFFER : The beet exutloc combination o f Brilliant Liaht ReswHaCx eauertaicius IatractioB. and Fearless aad VliaUreted Dicta wion of Lit ias Topic. 1W ifcstaaec. we arc to hare a set ofaioTt Mories by Mr. Rale, the bet writer of short stories on tak continent: some delightful papers ra practical at subject by Rer. R. S'. John TyrwnlU. the accomplished art writerainl faro rit pupil ofRuskin: papers ontuefa topics a the Railroad FrcighVquevticB.the Farmer's Association aad TSecret society question, the Currency question, besides Novels. Ksaiyj. Na tural Hitfiry.-etc. Ataw, the heat account of Sew Poblieatiom. and New .VuAtcon the principle of tellins what they are, so a to show whether you waat them or not j&lww,t0fwnteh, freeef postare both ways, boekf or mwftc for the coOTeaience of our rub scribers. or anybody else wboj iendsSus. the retail price. Ala, a few Rack Votames (for the present only), rery cheap. tix at &50 for single roramee, neatly boand in cloth : tbe whole set of serea velame. through Jane. lsT3forfllT; or eight volaana threat December, 1473 (whew ready), for tiHMa.ivered at thi oi.ee- Mimm. a remlCraably well selected aai eco aomically anaagad Clsbbiag List, afbrdiag aa ixmeaee rariety from which to eheete Ike sort ofreadiacyoawaat. aumaeretewrataatltkml CkvomolitheJ 'Ce Me.ee." watehshalOeeiTaaowt "first come frat erred." to saaatiasaw paying RjOOinad TaaeaaAthmoaTwsacIeafjaaney bMCjrix. the chromelitaeL. - .,,... BUewma.TSeaeh aewsatrriber. besiJeatfce chromolithc. if k is ia time to-get it. three buss- hers of the awmaauM, maa. next aetoraai satr acription hegij Thilrm. Aa aam. itrai, Aaytww. atyoar diseretkin. oeif of the thirty fear Pall awe Bae-i.mne of Steel jraTiaga isaaaa ay tae asbctcxs rn oio-i.ua o gTaphicOmpaay. xmu rMMztcmt.vr, BUslawa2I the ahee. Mr. Hale's "few Christmas Saaty Wm Maa .Wsmbm " exdasirely asoarCanaawasifttaea h sahamber payiac tlia ilissamat i eaTtce ERFORE Dee. In. FneaefOL AXD XEW. ft per year ia airaaaa ROHt-atTS BROTHERS. Paalvhen. LF.B.raUiJUS.KasiaeaiAgat. 14? waahi n'"ii Sre-4. ftVwon. M . pVy U "L VALLEY HOUSE! Red Cloud. Nebraskt. JOS. C. WARNER, - - - Proprietor. This Hotel is entirelr new, brinir been built the present reason, and Is fitted up with regard COJITOIT ACT CONTSITISCS. BOARD BY THE DAY k WEEK At reasonable rates. A large and commodious 8TONK STABLE has just beea added to the premise. CSg Oood Barber ia attendance at the House City IWcat Market FRED D. HUMMEL, J fas just opened a Meat Market on Webster street, next door south ofPark Shoe Shop, where he t keep awl sell fresh meats of all kinds. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR BEEP CATTLE, HOGS, AND POULTRY. Red Cloud, Neb. BRE-flCR BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, tad Clevi. IteteMxaT REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Brown & JKnvuiiiber, Carpenters & Builders Sed Clcni Nelrasia. Is preparod to make e'titnates aad take con tracts for all JtitMs of-buHdiags. 'JT-td JOSEPH A. PEERY. REAL ESTATE AND TAX-PAYING AGENT. FBANELIN CITY, Franklin C:uci;r 1'eb. OLDEST DRUG STORE i RED CLOCD. Opposite Oarher k Co. DRUGS, STATION? RY, FINE SOAPS, SPICES' Patent Medicines PURE WINES k LIQUORS, CIGARS, MATCHES, And the thousand and one things usually kept in similar e.stablthuient.s con stantly on band and for sale CHEAP FOR CASH. Call and See. MRS. U. F. EUTZ. LAM ' '.LAflD! NOW IS THE BEST TIME To secure CHEAP HOMES. ' The B&M.R.R. LANDS IN WEBSTER CO. NEB. Arc now in market, and are offered at low rates and ON TKN YKAIW TIME to actual MsttlcM, at rates varying from $1.50 to $5900 per acre With a liberal deduction for cah in hand. These Inndd arc among the best in the Republican Valley, and are UNSURPASSED FOR FERTILITY and beauty of Location. Lee Estella RED CLOUD - - - NEB., LOCAL AOENT F02 WSSS7SS C0TOT7, Will at all times be ready to give all information in regard to location of land, terms of payment, kc T8Z?0LL0Wnro ZZ7SAC7S From tbe Circulars of the B. k M. R. R. Co., will in a measure, explain their terms and the advantages offered. The purcliaaer can pay cab, or di vide tbe amount into three eqnal parte, paying oae-third down, one-third in one year, and one-third i a two years, with fntere at tea' per eenC annually; or he can have TEM tears' time in which to make np the sum by small aBoual pay ments at x per-cent. intret. Most buy on this litter rlan of TEN YEARS' CREDIT! In which ca the purchaser pjys at the outset one year's interest at mx per-cent- on the price. He make three other payments, each of rix per cent at the cotaaQeocment of the second, third and fourth year. At tbe commenc meat of tbe fifth year, he pays one scveatb of the principal and one years iatereet on the remainder, and tbe same at tbe coBBsencment of each sncccseivc year antil all has beea paid at the end of tea years. Aay buyer can pay ia full at aay time and get a warranty deed free of aM iactimbrancc. Buyers oa our loaf and generous cred it of tea year?, are expected to seitfe aad improve their land at their earlitst convenience, fay within oae or two yew o as to improve about three tenth of tae faad boaght, witaia three J we rroar. date of porchaie. trBttter terms aave aever oeea of- J fired aad prolaUy aevcr will be. We iavite aad 'lefy i A. CARBER & CO. GLIDE KOCJU - DE.LEaS IN GMERAL MMCHAND1SI DRY COODS AND GROCERIES u Boots A Shoes, Hats and Gaps, Tobacco Cigars. And everything usually kept in country Atore. Give us a carl, examine rood, inqaiai price?, andibe coat ncd. that ilia aaai place to trade is AT HOMbT. ..i W JSTE-W STOKE NEW GOODS, JOHX ItKItl.XZF V Ov Take pleasure iu informing the citizen" of Hed Cloud, and the Public that they have opened out and have on hand a now ami complete Mock ! Staple V Fancy Groceries Of every name and variety, eleotod with fpocial rof.'rence to the waats ae the People of of the Republican Valley. CALL AX EK WH !?TOCK. We have, aUo, a liue Stock of DRY GOODs. Boots & shoes NEW GOODS! POTTER & PERKY Takes tsjs method to Inform the PUBLIC that they have Just -' - opened up a new. and complete Stock of DRY GOODS CoTtHiMfinff CALICOES, DARK, MfiHT k PINK, UIIAMKRE.S. DKLAINES. LAWNS. DRESS TUIMMINCS k LININ'fJS, CORSETS Jt SKIRTS. VAILS k 0 LOVES. 1'LEACMKD AND UNULKA'JHED MUSLIM TARLE LINENS. A TOW ELI NO. PANTS, OVER-ALLS & SHIRTING. IIOOTH.A NJIOMt HATScV CiW9 COFFEE, SUGARS 4 TEAS of all Kinds, Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers, Chewing and Smoking Tobazcof, FLOUR MEAL 6l BACON. And everything usually kept in a 1'irot Cla Dry flood k Grocery Store. Potter LUMBER! LUMBER W. L. VANALSTYNE RED LL.OUD. - - jrEBK.iSK.1. DKAUT.K IS PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES . Door s, Blinds Sash, Mouldings ''mw T ': Lime, Tarred Paper Etc- Aad every Article nsually kept in a First CU Lumber Yard. vJ 4 aaafPricca invariably Four Dollar in advance of railnwd prteaa. I GUARANTCE TO DUPLICATE ANY BILL THAT f'AN BEGOT AT JUNIATA OR HASTINGS. Republican R,.r;W "IB Mfim STAGE LINE. JOE? 22HST. Pryrit4. Rcgaiar tripJ will be miA- betwees JUNIATA and J.E0 CLOUD OnTnadaya aid Wedrv?sday of each week. IaSj"! bz?leed to carry rA iemtn arson Ow rbyy aeriORed. Jtav ir Jcnkta, at A k ju ux Tuo-d-yt atsd Bed CJoa4,act A. jc, Wcdaefdarv Fare reacnbk. --7fw - - JVEBn&SHiMi rotj-iting of A fw A KH I 15 4 . NMW STORE r & C !S8 fOJKJt- M i jttrt of 4& Perry, - - Red Cloud Nebraska. mn -r? OME AA JLi e Aad yoa will get Good Stri. Mitclftsll k OiafM, Offer for J tbe eotalaf fal 200,000 Osage n ONE TUOCAND PEACU TMI -tecEk w 94 h J r -4 ' 7 h t l t N j IV e- s P- - "-SJWjS-H.- Cj; -y,-s-B.-S12M ,-ti.