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n 9. KALEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NOTABY PUBLIC AND SEAL ESTATE
AGENT,
? Cloud, Xcbraxkn.
V!i negotiate the falc of Scliool Honda. Ac.
. County Superintendent nf Public In
struction. J. U WILLCOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
1T0TAS7 PUBLIC & HEAL ESTATE
AGENT.
RED CLOUD - - - - NEBRASKA
firlloineMeatl and Pre-emption f retired.
Spccfol attention given to iapins taxes at a
difcounU
:ash paid for county warrants.
iv. n. richardson, j. a. tum.evs.
Richardson & Tulleys,
SEAL ESTATS & COLLECTING AGENTS.
Will buy and fell Real E'tUeon Coinnii'sion.
and tny taxc for non-resident1!.
Special attention jriven to collection. Cor
rcpiiondcnce solicited. All letters of inquiry, or
on burinc! promptly answered.
RED CLOUD, - - - NEB.
LEE S. ESTELL,
Attorney & Counselor at Law,
AND SEAL ESTATS AGENT.
RED CLOUD NEBRASKA.
Will buy and .cll Real E,tato on commission
and pay 1 axes for non-residents.
Bpeial attcntionT2ivcn to the location of
SOLDIERS CLAIMS
Uuilor tbo act of June 8th. 1872.
"laiun contested, anil nil manner of business
before the U.S Land Office attended to with
promptness and dispatch.
LOCAL AGENT F03 B. &M. B. B. LANES.
Immigration Agent for Wofcster Co.
A. 11. BOWEN. JAS. LAIRD.
BOWEft Sc LAIRD,
Attorneys at Law
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
J6T Will practice in all the Courts of
the State.
JUNIATA - - - NEBRASKA
ARCHIBALD K. KI.NXKAK.
NOTABY PUBLIC. HEAL ESTATE AGENT,
AND AUCTIONEER.
All business strictly attended to and all cor
respondence promptly answered. Special at
tention Kivun to tuyuicnt of taxes, Collections
and Real I'L-tato Practice.
KIVERTON. FRANKLIN CO.. NEB.
jajiks la inn.
Juniata.
LKK KSTKM.E.
Red Cloud.
LAIBD Is ESTELLE,
Attorneys at Law.
RKD CLOUD, - - - - NEB.
PROCTOR HOUSE,
G. D. PROCTOR. Proprietor,
HEBRON, NEBRASKA.
The Traveling Public Will find this Hotel Jo
bo first class in every rerpect.
CBCarrinKC runs daily to Bclvicerc. thencar
eit .Statitn on the St. Joo A- D. C. R. R.
E U JONES,
Watchmaker & Jeweller,
RED CLOUD, WEBSTER COUNTY, NEB
SSfParticular attention given to Re
pairing Fine Watches and
Satisfaction Guarantied.
I. W. TULLEYS,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
U. S. PENSION SURGEON.
Office 3d door South of Court House.
Residence One Mile East of Red Cloud.
Dr. T. B. WILLIAMS,
Family Physician,
Tenders his services to the Public and
will attend to all Professional calls.
Office at the Red Cloud Drug Store.
I1TER1 cV FEED
J. D. POST, Proprietor.
Uavinn fitted up a larjre Stablo is prepared
at all time to furnish room and feed for teams.
Livery rigs on short notice.
Stable West of the Valley House,
HARNESS SHOP.
S. V. Ludlow
Is now prepared to do all kinds of work
in the
Harness Z,ine.
The best of materials ut-ed, and all
Work WARRANTED.
REPAIRING
Done on short notice and at reasonable
Prices.
Shop iu McNitt's Store.
Red Cloud NebrasKa.
Red Cloud
J1TIVJE
Feed and Meal constantly on
Hand.
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT CORN 4 L04S.
Custom Work Warranted.
J. Q. POTTER.
RED CLGU5, NE3.
W- E- THORN,
Surveyor of Webster County,
Will promptly attend to all calls.
Order for work may be left at Clerk's office
in Court House, at Red Cloud.
Port 0ce idirerr Wells. Webjtei Co.. Keb.
30-tf
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF.
C. L. MATHER, - - -
Editor.
THURSDAY, WAY 2S IS74.
CORRESPONDENCE
From all part" of the State and country res
pectfully folicited .
We do not read anonymous letters and com
munications. The name and nddrcn of the wri
ter are in all caecjindispen-able.at & guaranty
of jrood faith.
As 'ho time is approaching when the
question of who j-hall be elected to fill
the various official positions in the State,
and a new Legislature. al?o, we take the
opportunity to Mate that The Chief
will cspouc and labor for the succe.-s of
the Republican parti, as opposed to all
other parties or combinations, whether
sailing under old or new colors.
While wc may and do have our per
sonal prefe-enccs as to whom we would
desire to -ee-."elected to fill the.c posi
tion?, from that of governor down, wc
yield all such preferences and distinctly
state that we shall labor in season and
out of season, at all times and under all
circumstances, to secure the election of
each and every candidate who may be
nominated, for any position whatever,
by the Republican conventions dulv
called after the style adopted in making
party nomination?. Wo take this stand
as the result of convictions duly formed
from observation and a study of the po
litical parties of the day.
With respect for the honest opinions
of those who differ with us on the po
litical questions which will soon agitate
the people of the State wc shall not al
low the columns of The Chief to be
come a medium of personal vituperation
or slanderous abuse on accouut of such
differences.
A party that cannot base its hopes of
success upon its merits does not deserve
the confidence of the people, and will
not meet with permanent prosperity,
and for this reason we shall make no at
tacks upon our opponents except in
their character as exponents of princi
ples antagonistic to our own.
With the prestige of many party tri
umphs in the pat, and the expressed
determination of the people, generally,
to allow only the be.-t meu to come to
the front in the future, we predict full
and complete success for the coming
campaign, with majorities that will put
Nebraska forward to being the banner
State of Republicanism.
Kedical Topography of Nebraska.
We reprint the following ns a matter
of general interest. Many persons do
not know the thorough healthfulness of
oar climate and it is a subject that con
cerns all who contemplate making Ne
braska their home.
Dr. Mercer of Nebraska, writing on
the Medical Topography oftho country
says: Tho elevation of the land at
Plattsmouth, on the Missouri river, is
910 feot above low water of the Gulf of
Mexico, and at Kearney Junction City,
the western terminus of tho Burlington
and Missouri River Railway the eleva
tion of 2,114 feet At Pino Bluff", on
the western boundary of tho State, the
elevation is 5,620 feet. From the south
eastern corner of tho State, the elevation
is gradual to the west and north, at the
rate of about 7 feet to tho mile. Tho
soil is made up of vegetable mould, silica
clay, lime, and occasionally some bi-car-
bonate of soda, and tho whole mass con
stitutes a black loam. The sub-soil con
sists of silica, olay, carbonate of lime,
and in the western parts oftho State,
some bi carbonite of soda. Soil and sub
soil are porous, and afford perfect drain
age in wet weather, and in dry weather
the soil gains moisture from below, ow
ing to the porous 6ub-soil. This combi
nation, and the mechanical properties of
soil and sub-soil, arc salutary to health,
and favorable to agriculture. The wator
of the State is clear and above the aver
age in purity. It usually holds in solu
tion a small per centago of carbonate of
lime, and in the west, in addition, some
bi-carbonafe'ofsoda. Alone the Mis
souri and other rivers, there are occa
sional mineral springs containing, in
addition to carbonate of lime and bi-car-
bonate of soda, a small per centago oM
sulphur and iodine. The depth at which
good well water is reached, varies from
30 to GO feet; but in the Platte and Elk
horn Valleys, it is found at from 10 to
In feet. On the bluffs sometimes, it is
a hundred feet from the surface. The
spring water occasionally found, is of
good quality. The fact that the streams
have high banks, rarely, if ever over
flowing , and the naturally under-drained
soil, and the dry, pure atmosphere, ren
der tho State comparatively frco from
malanal disease. The average amount
ofmoiMure in the atmosphere is less
than 50 per cent, of that required to sat
urate it. There are no lakes, or largo
bodies of water, bounding us on any side.
The temperature has a range of 115 de
grees. Uecember has been the coldest
month, the thermometer having fallen
to 13 degrees below zero, and the hottest
August, when the mercury has reached
102 degrees in the shade. Both these
extremes, however, are exceptional.
Thunder storms are prevalent from May
to August. The direction of the wind
Taries with the season. In the spring,
it is from the south and south-west ; in
the summer, south and Fouth east ; in
autumn, west and south-west; in winter
north and north-weit. Tho extreme
force of the wind generally is only a fresh
breeze, although at times, and particu
larly during the colder month?, it blows
in violent gales- from the north and
north-west, at the rate of from 30 to 40
miles an hour. Vegetation is abundant,
and the soil produces everything com
mon to this latitude ; but the mUsmettc
influence resulting from deciywg vogeta-
tion are largely prevented by nipid evp
oration, and thorough drainairc ThN
combination of circumstance f Dr. -Mer-
cer concludes) will indicate to every med -
ital man that the climate of Nebraska is
fivorable to the prevention and cure of
disca.-es of the bkin, lungs and respira
tory organs generally : and that the
malarial diseases common to the middle
and south-w stern states of the Union
are less frequent, and not so potent in
their results. The State is equal, if not
superior, for health and longevity, to
any other from the Atlantic to the Pacific
or from the great lakes on the north to
gulf on the south.
TEE" STATS" FAIR.
At the city of Cmaha. Sept. 'Jinb. 1371, the
Nebraska State Fair will open. With proper
interc-t on tna part of our farmers and fruit
growers, the season having been propitious,
that exhibition will be a complete demonstra
tion of the wonderful fertility of Nebraska soil
and its perfect adaptability to the production of
cereals, root crops and fru t incident to this lat
itude. Kvcry citizen can do aomethtajr to for
ward the affair toward' success. Eevry citizen
has an interest in helping to tho best of his
ability, and each farmer in the Stato will cer
tainly hare something worthy of exhibition.
In England premium crop are raied system
matically. the plowing is pre in urn plowinz. and
so the planting and the attendance of tho crop
is of a premium character, that is. first rate,
best. Rut here in the west, whero soil is rich
and easily tilled, wc too often leave extraordi
nary qualities and quantities in production? to
fortuitou circumstances. Can we not torn
orcr a new leaf in this regard, and make ju
dicious efforts to demonstrate the full capacity
of this soil?
If without special effort seventy aild eighty
bushcli of corn can be frequently raised upon
an acre of ground, why not. by extra tillage,
produce an hundred buihhls. and even an hun
dred and forty of the same grain upon the same
breadth of land' And. whereas, with ordinary
cultivation, fo.-ty bushels of wheat hare been
given to the acre in Nebraska, quito frequent
ly, why not endeaver by superlatively careful
sowing and harvestsng to produce seventy-five
bushels?
Tho premiums offered by tho State Board of
Agriculture aro liberal and will be promptly
paid when the awards h lve been made. In ad
dition to this incenlire tho Union Pacific and
Burlington and Missouri River railroad offer
special indu:ements. as purchasers, at reinun
orativo rates, of specimens and samples from
all premiums or extraordinary largo and fine
orops.
Will not numbers of the farmers of Nebraska
endeavor this year to cultivate premium crops
and bringsamples of thcsametothcStateFuir'.'
Among tho attractions for tho intelligent cul
tivators of tho soil, at tho next State Fair, will
be the nddrci? on that occasion. It will bo de
livered by Arthur I.athan Perry, the able and
well-known profr?or of Political Economy at
William College. Ma?.
Prof. IVrrv is the author of a standard work
on Political Economy, and is a gentleman who
think? clearly, writes perspicuously, and speaks
eloqnontly.
His themo of tho address, which will bo giveii
at tho Nebraska State Fair, is :
"THE K0R3 or TII KARMKES."
It will be an effort worthy of tho man. nnd
tho time, and the place.
The newspapers of Nebr.cka will confer a
groat favor upon tho reading and think ins cit
izens of tho istate by making general notice of
tho fact that Prol. Perry will positively bo
present and "peak a aboyo stated.
I. Stfklixo Mokto.v.
President Stato linard of Agriculture,
Nuckolls Coentv. Nob.
May 19th, 167-1.
Editor Chief: In compliance with
your request I will try to give you a licvr
items of interest. Small grain of which
there is a Inrge breadth sown, is growing
rapidly since tho very beneficial rains of
the last two weeks and looks well. Early
potatoes are "looking up," corn is mak
ing its appearance, although there are n
fevr who an; pot through planting yet.
( 1 rass is growing very rapid I y, and we
look forward to a bountiful crop of all
the necc-sarics of life Our county is one
of the best in the State. 'Water power
for manufacturing purposes can be had
in abundance, plenty of timber and
enough rock for building purposes, ex
cellent land for stock and agricultural
purposes, coupled with very good rail
road facilities, makes it a very good
place to live in. The inhabitants are
generally intellicent, schools are becom
ing quite plenty, and well attended.
tiooa una can be had at present at
prices ranging from $2.00 to .$5.00 per
acre. Government land is scarce, what
little is left is very broken. Nelson is
the county seat, and contains a store,
blacksmith and carpentcr.hop. Nuckolls
county has some excellent officers,
amongst whom we might mention Jos.
Garber, County Clerk. G. D. Folhnor,
.treasurer, and J. Downer, sheriff,
obliging gentlemen of ability and strict
integrity. I must not forgot to mention
our Probate Judge, Mr. Mayfield, who
is also dispenser of the creatine comforts
of this life, at the Nelson Hotel. Any
one passing through the place will find
comfortable lodging, a well-spread tabic,
and a gentlemanly host by giving Mr.
Mayfield a call.
Occasional.
PAY THE PBI17TE2.
BY XERXES.
Come you sinful debtor, in whoso breast
Somo conscience may rovolve.
Corao with your guilty fears oppressod.
And make this wiso resolve.
I'll seek the printer, though my debts
Have like a mountain roso.
I know his wants I'll pay him off
Whatever may oppose.
Perhaps he may tike my excuse
Perhaps believe I lie.
Hut if I perish. I will pay
And then his thoughts defy.
Straightway I'll to his S.inctum go
And see him face to face,
I'll boldly fork the "greens" that's due
And thank him for hi? grace.
Although ahamed thus late to go
I am reolved to try.
For if I stay away I know
In great iisgrace I'll die.
I know his patient niture well.
Delinquents he'll forgive.
He'll kindly pardon debtor's sins
And bid such penitent) live.
7SA5HS2'3 ASSOCIATION.
Red Clocd, Webstor Co., Neb.
May22d, 1S74.
Association called to order by the
President at the appointed hour. After
singing, conducted by Mrs. Jones, com
mittee on Permanent Organization re
potted, and committee discharged.
On motion the coastitution was read.
On motion the final adoption of the
constitution was deferred until the after
noon session. Officers of the association
were next elected: A. L. Burton, Pres
ident; Dr. Fetz, Vica President, and
Mrs. 31. E. Brown, Secretary. The
subject of reading was next in order,
and conducted by" Mr. W. Wilson, who
volunteered to fill tbe place of the absent
conductor of the fame. Remarks and
general suggestions were made by several
on the subject.
Ixymnastics, conducted by C. W.
Springer.
tocography, conducted hy Mrs. M. h.
1 Brown, was next in ordcr. Several of- J
! fWed uireestiots on the wav it should '
be taught.
1 V. V. Springer presented before th
' association, the subject, AgaMz, and the
snnciiaiion oi coniriouuoii pr ttie cn
Inrcnunt of a Mn-eum, commenced by
him oreviou-s to hi death.
Committee on Resolution: appointed,
Mrs. Knight, Mr. M. WiKon. ami A. L.
P.urtnri Committee on Pros:raiiimp,
Dr. Fetz, Rev. M. Maxwell and Mr.
Noble. Adjourned for dinner.
AFTERNOON SESSION'.
Association called to order by the
President. Oh motion the constitution
and by laws were excepted. Tl e nb
jectof fractions was taken up by C. W.
Springer, whicn called forth considerable
dicusion. Language lemons was n-xt J
pre-enieu oy a. i. nurton.
RECESS.
Onniotion one half hour wa granted
for dicuion of School tJovernment,
participated in by Dr. Fetz, (.'. W.
Springer, Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Knighl,
Mrs. II. Lutz. and Mr McXitt. Sing
ing. Mrs. Jones presiding at the organ.
Adjourned until the first Friday in
September.
M. E. Brown,
S'
t'eretary.
SCHOOL LAND SALE.
Notice i? hereby given that on the
loth day of June, A. D. 174, at the
hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at
the north door of the court hou-e in the
town of Red Cloud, in the county of
eb-ter, 1 will otter tor sale at public
auction, to thokhigheat bidder, in tracts
"not greater than Torty acres, upon the
terms fixed by law, the following de
scribed school lands in the county of
Webster :
T. R.
Sections IGand 30 1 north 12 west
do 10 2 do 12 do
NJ sec. 3ti 2 do 12 do
Nl swl .;) 2 do 12 do
Nj sel 30 -2 do 12 do
Sections 10 and 30 ;; do 12 do
do 10 and 30 4 do lj do
EiiVnwlofnel 10 1 do 11 do
WA&nelofVjl 101 do 11 do
Swl ec 10 I do 11 do
S nwj 10 I do 11 do
Section 30 1 do 11 do
Nl and so 10 2 do 11 do
Sections 10 and 30 3 do 11 do
do 10 and 30 1 do 11 do
Nwr 10 1 do 10 do
nj &sw ot swl 10 I do 10 do
Sections 30 I do 10 do
do 10 and 30 2 do 10 do
do 10 " 30 3 do 10 do
do 10 " 30 1 do 10 do
do 10 " 30 I do 11 do
do 10 " 30 2 do 'J do
do 10 " 30 3 do 0 do
do 10 " 30 4 do i) do
No lands will be sold for less than
seven dollars per acre nor less than the
appraised value thereof.
Said sale will be adjourned from day
to day till all of said lands have been
offered.
Red Cloud. May 2. 1ST I.
J. A. Tulleys,
County Clerk.
1T0TIC3 TO CONTEACTOaS Si BUILDESS.
Notice is hereby given that tho County
CommisMoncrs of Web-ter County, No
braska, do invite proposals and bids for
the repairing of th" bridge across the
Republican river, outh of Red Cloud,
in the County of Webster.
Said repairs to consist in tho erecting
of one or more bpans in the center ol
said bridge. Length of break in said
bridge being about two hundred and
forty (240) feet.
Proposals and bids must be accompan
ied by plans and specifications for repair
ing by inserting oue or more spans in
said bridge. Said plans and specifica
tions must be on file in the office of the
Clerk of Web-tor county, Nebraska, at
Red Cloud, on or before 2 p. 111., of Sat
urday, May 30th, 1871, at which time
there will be a meeting of the C'ommi.s
sioncrs of said County for the purpose
of opening said plans and specifications,
and if found satisfactory a contract wiil
be let.
Contractors will be required to furnMi
bonds Jin double the amount oftho bids,
conditioned for the faithful performance
of contract, both as regard-' time of com
pletion and durability of structure, all
work to be faithfully warranted.
The Commissioners reserve the right
to reject any or all bids.
For further information apply to the
Clerk of Webater County, at Hed Cloud
Nebraska.
B order of the Board of County Com-
mis.sionera lor Webster .bounty, iNeb.
Red Cloud, Neb., May 12th, 1 874.
J. A. TULLEYS, F. Matteson,
Clerk. Chairman.
SAB0AXNS nr SEAL ESTATS.
100 acres of land within 3 miles of
Red Cloud, price $200.. 100 acres
within 4 miles of Red Cloud, 20 acres
broke, price $250. 100 acres within
4i miles of Red Cloud, 20 acres broke,
good running water, price $600. One
Lot in Red Cloud, House with three
rooms, cellar under house, good well of
water, price $400. Four lots, and
house with nino rooms, cellar full size of
house, good well of water, price $1200.
Also many other choice lands, lots,
and houses on favorable terms.
Apply to Richardson & Tulleys, at the
Court House in Red Cloud. nlO-tf
O. K.
FURNITURE
Red Cloud, - - Neb.
SMITH & CALVERT,
Ilavc just received and offer for sale a
large assortment of Furniture, carefully
selected with Bpecial reference to the
wants of the people, consisting in part of
CHAIRS, TABLES, BUREAUS,
UEADSTEADS, LOUNGES,
SOFAS, PICTURE
FRAMES, &c. &c,
At Juices that Cannot h Beat.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
CEF7C7S XASZ TO 033S2.
GIVE US A CALL AND
EXAMINE PRICES
I lis Chirjs r Asrrwirs 3KtiKs.
VALLEY HOUSE!
Red Cloud. Nebraska.
.OS. C WARNER, - - - Proprietor.
Thi Houl is entirely new. having b-n built
he pree"t scifon. and is fit!ed up with regard
to
c:i:st asd coiwEiriEircE.
BOARD BY TIIK DAY k WEEK
At reasonable rate.
A large and coinujodtom STONE STABLE
has ju.t been added to the premises.
i-Gcod liarbcr in ammlnnccat the Houc-
NEW DRUG AND
GROCERY STORK
IN-
Ited Cloud,
Neh.
We wish to inform the citizens of Red
Cloud that we have a new stock of goods
which wc offer at Granger prices.
Consisting of
DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS, VARNISHES,
BRUSHES AND
FANCY GOODS.
Also a choice lot of
TEAS, and T0BACC0ES,
PURE WINES and LIQUORS,
Special attention given to Dispens
ing of Medicines and Prescription-.
Wc. Defy Compttitio in
Quality and in Price.
R It MURKER & CO
KSroivn & JI;iu3iIL:r, .
Carpenters & Builders
Bei Cloud, Slerasia.
I prepared to make c.-timates astd take con
tract fur all fciiiiM of buildings. J7-td
JOSEPH A. PGIIKY,
REAL ESTATE
ANI
TAX-PAVING AG EXT.
FSASSLCr CIT7, Fraailin Ctmt? Neb.
LAND! LAND!
NOW IS THE BEST TIME
To secure
CHEAP HOMES.
The B.&N. R,R. LANDS
IN WEBSTER CO. NEB.
Arc now in market, and are offered at
low rates and ON TKN YEARS TIME to
actual settler, at rates varying from
$1.50 to $5,00 per acre
With a liberal deduction for cash in
hand.
These lands arc among the best in
tho Republican Valley, and arc
UNSURPASSED FOR FERTILITY
and beauty of Location.
Lee Estell,
RED CLOUD - - - NEL,
LOCAL AGENT FOE WESSTS3 COUNTY,
Will at all times bo ready to give all
information in regard to location of land,
terms of payment, &c.
THE FOLLOWING SETBACTS
From the Circulars of the B. it M. R.
R. Co., will in a measure, explain their
terms and the advanta: offered.
The purchaser can pay cash, or di
vide the amount into three equal parts,
paying one-third down, one-third in one
year, and one-third in two years, with
intcrcs at ten per cent, annually; or he
can have ten tears' time in which to
make up the sum by small annual pay
ments at six per-cenL interest.
Most buy on this htter plan of
TEN YEARS CREDIT I
In which ax the purchaser pays
at the outset ono ycr'a interest at eix
per-cent- on the price. He makes three
other payments, each of six per cent"
at the commencmcct of the second,
third and fourth years. At the commenc-
ment of the fifth year, he pays one
seventh of the principal and one years
interest on the remainder, and tbe same
at the commencment of each successive
year until all has been paid at the end
of ten years. Any buyer can pay in full
at any time and get a warranty deed free
of all incumbrance.
Buyers on our long and generous cred
it of ten sears, a ra expected to settle
and improve their land at their earliet
convenience, say withia one or twoyears
o as to improve aboat three tenths of
the land bought, within three years from
date of purchase.
5F"Better terms have never been of
fered and probably never will be.
5&We invite eomparboa and defy
competition.
A. GARBER & CO.
PKALKIU? IN
GEKKRAL MERCHANDISE
Consisting of
DRY GOODS
Boots 6c Shoes.
Hats and Caps,
And everything usually kept in country stores.
Giro us a call, examine goods, inquire prices, and be convinced that tho Kt
place to trade is AT HOME.
A. OAltHIClt & .
2STEW STOKE
NEW
johx bi:im:zi:x a o.
Take pleasure in informing the citizens of Red Cloud, and the Public
that they have opcr.fi out and have on hand a now and cotuplotv Ktock of
Staple 4V Fancy Groceries
Of ever' name and variety, -elected with special reference to th want pf
the Pouple of of the Republican Valley.
CALL AXI JJEE OUR STOCK
We have, also, a line Stock of
DRY COODs. Boots & shoes-
I5i:iM:XZIX A Co., 1tl C'1biiI, Jrh.
NEW
J. G.
Takes this method to Inform the PUBLIC that they hava Just
opened up a new and complete Stock of
DRY GOODS & CROCER2E8,
Confixtintf in part of
CALICOES, DARK, LIGHT. PINK,
CHAMRRKrf. DKLAINKS. LAWNS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS h LININGS.
CORSETS ,fc SKIRTS. VAILS .V GLOVES.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS
TABLE LINENS, k TOWELING.
PANTS, OVER-ALUS k SHIRTING,
OOTS & SIIOJ:St IIAXS fc AF,
COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS of all Kinds,
Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers,
Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
FLOUR, MEAL & BACON-
And everything usually kept in a First Class Dry Good k Grocery Stort.
J. G, Potter,
Red Cloud. Nebraska.
LUMBER? LUMBER
W. L. VANALSTYNE
RED CLiOUn, - - WMSBR.lSK.l.
DEAI.EIl IN
PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
Doors, Blinds,
Sash, Mouldings -
Lime, Tarred Paper, Etc-
And every Article usually kept in a FInt Clxs Lumber Yard.
I GUARANTEE TO DUPLICATE
AT JUNIATA OR HASTINGS.
Republican River
STAGE LINE.
J32N EZEISi, FrcrrisW.
Regular trip wiTl be made between
JUNIATA and RED CL0U0
On Tuesdays and Wednejdiys of eaoh
week. I 'ball be pteved to tsrrr ra- f
j-ensers upon the day mentioned, Icav-!
ioz Jonjata. at G a. a on Tndav
and Red Cload at 6 A. ., Wednesdays.
Fare reoBabf.
AND GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Cigar.
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GOODS,
GOODS!
POTTER
ANY BILL THAT CAN BE G07
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DRUG STORE
IX RED CLOUS.
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DRU6S, STATIONERY, FINE
SOAPS, SPICES,
Patent Bledicin'
PURE WLNES k LIQUORS,
CIGARS, MATCHES,
A"d tbe thousand and one this mm!!-
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