- v" ', Jil - r,X . LUCv.. '' KTf Pv- .? tt . " . -- . - . - i. ' '- i .& I i. r y i-T V .if v & iVs .A3. ;.V . -4v e II .-KiSKY, ATitJKNEV at Law, 0?aT-?toLIC AD 22AL ES7A7J . AGENT, Jtul Chid, NehraAa. Will iKKPtiatetha!eof-Scfcool Uondf.-ic CfiHnty..&iperintendfttt of Pnllic In-A '." .id motion. J. It WIIMXOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SOTIS? PUBLIC k SIAL SSTATS 10X117. KKD CL9UD - - - - NEBRASKA 4WHomattcads ftatl Pre-emption aecorcd. Special attention c Iren to paping Uxcs at a dlaoouht. CAHH PAID FOK COUNTY WARTtA'STS. W. V. BICIIABDSON, J. A. TULLBVS. Richardson & Tulleys, B2AL ESTATE k 0XECra'w AGEITTS. 'Will buy and "ell Real Et te on Catuinurioa. and ay taxe' for noo-reiJeuta. Npeeial atte&tioo given to collections. Cor tenbondonefrsollcited. AH letters of iniuiry,or a out iotn wouplly answered. RKD CLOUD, NEB. LEE . ETKLL, Attorney & tounselif at Law, RKI) CLOUD NKB11ASKA. Will boy and cll Heal &tnte on cntnsion and iuy Taxei for non-reidentA. 43&pcial attcTit:onKircn to the location, of SOLDIMS CLAWS tluder tTtc act of June Stb. 1S72. ClaiinK contcted, and all manner of bosinc!' before the U. S. Land Office attended to with prompt! and dispatch. LOCAL AGENT F0H S. &H. S. &. LANES. ' Immigration Agent f:r Ws:ter Co. A. if. ijowen. j as. laird. BO WEN Ml LAIR V, Attorneys at Iaw f AND BBAL ESTATE AGENTS. tSf Will practice in all the Courts of the State. jmniTl - - MEB8ASS1 ArfCHlitALB K. KINBT CAB, NOTABY PUBLIC. XEAL ESTATE ASENT, AND 1TJCTI01TEES. All butinefi strictly attended to and all cor respondence promptly answered. Special at t ntion riven to Davmectof tazei. CcillecLinnit s and Real Estate Practice. JIIVER'tON. FRANKLIN CO.. NEB. JAMIB LAIRD, Juniata. LXK KSTELLK. Red Cloud. LABBftESTELLE, Attorneys at Law. RED CLOUD. -.-. NEB. PROCTOR HOUSE, O. D. PROCTOR. - - - Proprietor, SEB&02T, NSBBASSA. The Traveling Public Will find this Hotel to be.fijrst clan in every retpeeU a"Crriajrt roca-ftUy Yo lielvicere. tnar eat Hution on the St. Joe' J: P. 0. K. TU ,, EH JOIE9, " Watchmaker & Jeweller, BID CLOUD, WXBSTXB COUNTY, 1TEB MParlicnlar attention given to Re pairing Fino Watches and Satiffactipn Guarantied. I. W. TULLEYS, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. U. S. PENSION SURGEON. Office 3d door South of Court House. Bet&tne One Mile Xast of Bei Clout Or. T. B. WILLIAMS, Fn ntily Physician, Tenders his services to the Public and will attend to all Professional calls. Oftce at the Red Clond Drug Store. LITER! A FKED J. 0. POST, Prtprietor. Uavinar fitted up a largo Stable i prepared at all tinea to furnkh room and feed for teams. Lirary rica on short notice. SUtlt Wast of tie Valley Erase, HARNESS SHOP. S. V. Ludlow mmmil ta in ati lriidi of work IN TOK Umme89 Itine. TW Wat of materials wed, and all WOrk WAB1ANTF.D. iirtimw Dowc ahoct'jf tite aid at reasonable SaiwIkNrrr's Stare. liudOlond BUlls. FtMl aN Mtl ctMtaatlY ta tim m mwucat ctmi a lns. jSrCustomtWotk Warranted. " J. Q. POTTER. IIS CL0T7B, XXI. V MvVwjfar wv wapppw iiWiviyt WWnaitiy aitoai to aOcaH. . llaiiwarkaaarWUH atCUrk eaU ta Cawt Ihu, at B4 Cte4. Pm OatoMma Walk, WeWtv Co.. Nb Stf: . It"- so rfy-nr. 1 . -, . -.-.- . i . . a- i c. L-. :-.ax1.kr, - -. - - -KoiTo;.. THURSDAY. JUNB25 1S74. CORRESPONDENCE From all parU f the State and country re pectinlljr Mlicited . We do not read anonymon". Uttw arcl com nonicationv. The name and JnUres of the wri ter are in nil casei indirpenrabU', a- a gUTnty of eovil iaitb. The Falln Oity Journal is laboritit; under a niinjiprehotiMon of facts con cerning the tneeting of the Republican J?tatc Kxrcutive Committee lately held in Omaha, and after charging several unheard of things, asks why Judge Ful ton, pf Richardson county, had no offi cial notice of the meeting. For the information of the Journal, as welt as all others who arc not ported, I we will t-ay that a Central Committee is chu&'n at each Sute Convention, to hold it; life until another convention meets. In this State said committer has gener ally consisted of one member from each Senatorial District, or thirteen in all. At the last State Convention, however, two dibtrictB equated in the West part of the State were each allowed one extra incisb, fat. reajpns themmd.there con: bidered sufficiem. , After the election of u central committee in open convention that committee elect five of its own members to form an Executive commit tee, the duties of which are not of eo general a nature as the central cotiiniii lee. The meeting in question was called by Mr. Johnson, Chairman of the central committee, not by MujorCaftrey. The notice was published in the usual form, and the date right as far as we saw. Wc were present at the meeting as a spectator and know of our own per sonal knowledge that no attempt was made to apportion the representation of the State, nor to fix the time of holding the State Convention. Before the'incet ing was called to orders and-after" ad journment both these questions were freely discussed by all persons who choe to participate. For the benefit of those who think they sec "wool in the fence" we will atate that there was nothing daid or done at that meeting which tended in the re motest degree to show any attempt to dictate to the party, or to put up any "jobs" of any nature. It was purely a business meeting that could have been held in any public place, as far as the transactionsare concerned. We have no doubt that when Judge Fulton knows all tie circumstances ho will have a dif ferent fee1irfgabout tho matter, The Fairburf Gazette ha very kindly furnished us the information we desired as ta who compose the Senatorial and Representative District committees, and says: The former consists of A. D. Rust of Adams county- CwC.-Boyle, 4Jcfferon, J. T. Hendewhot, Thayer, M. K. Skin ner, York. Isaac (Joodin, Saline, W. II. Gaylond. Fillmore, C. B. Palmer. Oage, L. S. Estelle, Webster, W. D. Young, Hamilton. I-. B.Thompson, James, R. Buck. Red Willow, C. Kruthers, Har lan, J. Lucas, KcarnOy, J. W. Cue, Nuckolls; W. R. GaylorJ being chair man. The Reprcscntatsvo Committee nre J. B. Skinner. Thayer, W. E. Jackson, Webster. J. Y. Byers, JefTcrson,- and T. B. Glen of Nuckolls. The Brownvillc Advertiser of last week has a long and somewhat bitter ar ticle concerning our neighbor, Prof. Williams, of the Lowell Register. He is charged with trying to engender a sectional feeling between the Eastern and Western portions of the Stata. Wo know that Prof. Williams is an ablo and energetic worker fur the inter ests of the entire Slate, and especially so for the locality or section in which he lives and moves. lie has the "nerve" to epeak "right out" and ability to back it up, and if you have any more of those kind of men to spare from Nemaha county send them out this way where talent is appreciated. With regard to tho Professor's political aspirations wc have no official record, but nre speaking only as to his general usefulness as an editor and citizen. The apportionment of the State school fund for 1S74 has beeu published by Supt McKcnzie, and shows the rate per scholar to b 1.47,51. ILdcr this Vebter county is entitled to $1077,4f. Nebraska may well be proud of her edu catioBal facilities, as there is about three times as melrriiclroJlrr as iu the othar western States. Another reason waj peepk shoald come to our State. Red Cloud, June 13th, 1S74. The first County Sabbath School Con- veatioB of Webster county met at the School Home on Friday evening June 12th, and was organized by electing Rev. A. Well Chairman, and C. W. Springer Secretary. After appropriate devotional exercises Rer. A Maxwell addressed the Conven tion on the object of the meeting, which he stated, is brief, to be acquaintance, sociability and interchange of thought in advancing the Sabbath School cause. la aaswer to the question: "How can we ?cure a better attendance in our Sabbath Schools?" the Chairman said that there mst bo a live Superintend- eat, that there should be properly se- lected Ifaoa ; that there i enough in j the words of Jesus from Jordan to Cal vary to make leatoas for a score of vcar& Other epeakira iuggested missionary work, regakraUeadauce of teachers, Jtc, The topic "taaehers dutiw" was dis eoawd wyBta. J -B. Potter, J. Q. Potter, Spriager, Welk aad Kit k wood. Tka teaohar aao14 be faayHar with the iasfoa, adopt it ta the cfmtj of the scholar, ufcver let it appear tftat ha i . . . 2 J .v-' j AititUAr a. m. -.jwiifii by prayer land Pingim:, when the topic hat arc the beat methods of presenting les sens to a Sabbath School class?" wa discussed by Itev. Kciliy and others. The teacher should take sotue object a? the ba-e of thought and adapt it to tho class; study to he .-lujple and make le. sons sliort. Topic, Sabbath School hmmo, dis- cu..-ed hv Rro. J. B. Potter and other.-. Music .-hould be adapted to the circum - ftanee.-and mind. It ha- a power but its'exciting influence should not overbal - ance the meiit of the sentiment eon- tained in the .-ong. Topic, denominational teaching, by lUv. Maxwell, II. S. Kalcy, C. W. Kaley and :her?, developed the idea that sectarian technicalities should not be taught iu Uuipn schoels. Reports were made verbally from about, fifteen .-chools in the county, many of them being live active schools. Aiteiinoon. Devotional excrci.-e- led bv Rev. Reillev. Children's meet - ing addrcucd by Bro. A. L. Rurton, Mr-. A. Maxwell, Mrs. J. Q. Potter and others, on the subject of faith aud lovo for the Savior. The Convention voted to organizca permanent sneiety, and the present otli- cer.- were authorheil to act until the next meeting, which i will be held at Red 2;:d. A committee Cloud Oct. LlM and of six vvere appointed to prepare a pro gramme and draft a constitution aud "by laws for the Convention. Brethren A. M. Hardy, L. E. Luce, Moses Mapcs, John Leach. William son and J. J. Jones, were appointed. J. Q. Potter was elected corresponding Secretary for the Convention. Question drawer was opened and many question? were answered in a very interesting aud iustiuctivc manner. Saturday evening a meeting was held which was uddre-sed by Rev. Wells, Maxwell, J. Q. Potter, J. B. Potter and others, but space forbids even a synopsis of the many valuable suggestion? of this and other mectiugs of the Convention. A new zeal was inspired in the Sabbath School cause, and we hope it will not be without a telling effect upon our own community. Minutes condensed for publication by the Secretarv. FOURTH OF JULY! CSLEBSATICl OF THE 98TE AIT17IVS3 SA3Y 0? AUSSZCA27 HTSE?E1TO22:C2 AT SED CLOUD. P R 0 0 R A M M E : Sunuisk ; National Salute. 1 1 a. .M. Music. Prayer by Rev. A. Maxwell. 11:20. Reading of Declaration of In dependence by F. N. Richardson. 11:40. Music. Oration by Rev. R. n. Crane of Ju niata. 12:.",0 l M. Dinner. Toasts and responses. The (1 ranges and Good Templars of the county will appear in full regalia. Ample arrangements will be made by the citizens to mako this celebration a success. Come one 1 Come everybody ! ! John Q. Putter, President for the day. David Lutz, Marshal. It V. Swift 'I C. W. SlMlIXOKR, '" -V" "' l'n,n,...Hn r... I vst'iiiiiill tl.1; I'll j Programme J'!. T. I-EAI'.N, Crops very fine. G. W. Thompson, one and a-half-! miles west of Riverton, is burning lime of superior quality, and has a large amount on hand for sale. The Mill is up and enclosed, and o" ! the Fourth there will be a big dance held in the building. The floor is large enough to hold teu sets. LohtTis selling any amount of goods doing a big trade. Dr. Weston has laid the foundation and will erect a building to be Used as a Drug Store. As announced in another place, there will be no issue next week, owing to the change of programme. For the year past we have bcuu u.-?ng "Chicago outside" but have concluded to drop that stjle and print the entire sheet at home. The distance from the Express oftlcc and difficulty of getting paper just tho-risht-timo, i-one reason why-we oiqKu una cuange. inu issue oi iuis week is f wrong date and number, or. the outside, and should have been i-sue"d .'at week, but failed to arrive iu time. duch things nre vcxatiou to us ard an- tKi ing to subscribers. We have to ask i the forbtaraucc of our patrons, some oft whom know the trials attending every i enterprise in a new country. In the year to come we propose to make The Chief tho largest and best newspaper of tho Republican Valley. rCK fiI7S3?W. Riverton, FrauklinJ fc. June: 1874. JiDITOR LIIIET: As til on, there is uo event in our naj hktory w ttifirk-.!? - tKr T.mrtK ntl .V U.W.Wk., -3 ...W ....... W It is the anniversary of the dawn birth as a nation, and as the year to its Mes, the point on the whed with the Declaration of the ence of those united and hapji must naturally send a thrill of feeling of thanks to the heart lover of true liberty, towards thi anseen cause, which prompted ot ers to Uy dowa ther lives, that eojoy freedom. Toao people in this great rep should the fourth of Jaly be t win ri J -: it-; ' -z . '-n ! - - v . " T jf ut. u-vih r tt-. -. nf-, so- du.triou, peaceful, harmony, worfc'rtc for the common weak are coturtttatud together, men of every civilized nation of the world, rrpre-Mjntatives of eoun- irics ruh.it by the eure of monarchy ; that cur?c that (Jeorge III, filled to . plant on he free oil of America, and here they found homes under the shelter j rf thr.t g!rious emblem, made aired ; by the biood of a million martyr" ; the . .-tarry tlu that fir-; rai-ed it.- hea;i on I the f'jurth of July, the anniver-ary ofj ' which we in a few day.- will be called to j ; celenrate ; degenerate indcd would we j fe, were we to overlook thoe thiiiics ' unworthy ofitprinir of honored .-ire-, j and callou- hearted fathers to the ri-ing ! young, if we leave no le-on behind us ! for them to be guided by, that they rnnyT be guided by, that they may know that the beiie-tito they in their day will enjoy, has been secured them, on the fourth of I July, by men who waded the red sot of tear, through their re.-is ance to a tyrant prince. And that it was the security of a . 1 - t ! the government, by thoie men v-tabli-h. ed, that gavu them homes in the Re publican valley, a well as those living wherever the stats and stripes have cvu- tr0,f . 'aVw - Bearing tflR eim-hleraltonou mind. Hie people ot Jvivcrton xeei it a uutv m i cuiubent .n them, to keep afJoat in the current of pa-sing events, and celebrate : the fourth of July 1-71. In ll.i, they have made a very creditable showing, all things considered." but the additional experiences of one year,' the incroa-e iu population, accommodatiutis aud mean-, together with an ciHcicnt working com miUee, cannot fail to make the whole u grand success. All are welcome fo come and enjoy themeIvos. Before closing this letter, allow me, a Sccretary of the committee on celebra tion of this town, to contradict any state ment that uiay bo made by tho leaders of the celebration at Franklin, to the effect that Riverton made a compromise with them, to hold a celebration togeth er. The only compromise which the ' committee at Riverton has made, was to jextend an invitation to the people of Franklin to come and join them in cele brating the Fourth, and upon this ground they intend to stand. Let it be distinctly understood, that Riverton will hold it.- own celebration, and that no impediment that parties may throw in the way of her so doing, will be eu tertaiued, let tho offers be ever so plaus ible. At the same time, all persons who will come will be made highly wel come. O'Sn. i.ivan. v. WJ WWmuiw,,.. Ami tfU;...!ii Notice is hcrebv given that sealed proposal- will be received by the under signed, for the building of a School lloue. in School District No. 'J.T, Web .tor county, Nebraska, in accordance wilh the following specification;;: The . building to be f r:uie, , 20 feet in width, :;0 feet in lemrth. with 10 feet posts .-tone foundation, with substantial piers in center foundation, foundation to le ten iuchesabove ground at highest place and eight in dies below the surface, and Is: ihehe- thick. Rids to be opened on Monday, June 'JOth, I7J. The light to reject any or all bids i reserved. All ui'iterial will be furnished by the district and delivered on the ground. Bids to be directed to School Board of District No. 27. lied Cloud, Web-tor County, Nebraska. There is to be two coat- of paint on the house. R. L. TiNKEit. Director. Robert Hicks, .Moderator. Martin Pcimca, Trea-urer. Juno 17th, ls74. 2w-$.;oo. DENVER IIOrSE Cilliard Hall. D. W. DALTQM, - - - Pron. HASTINGS, NEBRASKA. 1 hi hall i l I!tly L-e: fitv I ci. wi'h t'iblw tf the hvt tmntifofii.rp. Choice Winci. Li'iuors ami Cuai? nt the bar, JACOB KOHL, Corner 1st Street and Hastings Avenue. Hastings, Nebraska. Keejw n hatil at all tirn&s the l.ct Lviuor?, Wine and IJrer. Krerytlun? uf tbj beit qanlitT the mnrkct afibrdg. itid-fiut BILLIARD PARLOR. T. R. L5E, HastinQf, - - - Nebraska. Tin ctab'j-hri:fnt ha jnt Wn fitted uiIn trxid tlje and U jan tho hlace t enjoy a Kama of Hilliard. The best ap(lic at the lur. 1'J-Cui a "kT" FURNITURE Red Cloud. rveb. SMITH & CALVERT, Have just received and offer for sale a larce assortment of FurniturjaanMwT1 -elated with sojjfmtmncf to the wautotlfajae7consisting in part of CHAIRS, TABLES, BUREAUS, HEADSTEADS, L0UN6ES, SOFAS, PICTURE FRABES,4c4c, At Pne th'tt Omnol be BmU UNDERTAKING A JsTECIALTT. - CSfTZmUTS 70 CtMaV C1TR W A CAtAL AT EXARIKB PRICES A.t- Sc Cxri c iwtriii Umtim r P.LLEY HOUSE! ' z. m Red Cloud. Nebraska. j ' OS. C. WARNER. - - - Proprietor, i ThU Hotel i entirely now. burins ben built ' J pr-t -eawn. and " nttr.lupith rcW4 AID CKrTSlTZSSCS. BOARD BY THE DAY & WEEK At reasonable rate. A larjct. and cummoji' u. X1I STABLE liu ju-t been adi'wi to th prrmbm. tiood l!r'eT in ttrudncr nt the 15ou- KV IJ,L'OANI) GROCERY STORE. -tx- Kil Cloud, Xcb. We wish to inform the citizens of Red Cloud that we have a new stock of goods i which we offer at O ranger prices. Consisting of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS. VANISHES, , BRUSHES AND FANCY GOODS. Ako a choice lot of .TEAS, and TOBACCOES, PURE WINES and LIQUORS, I-'"Spccial attention given to Dispens- l ing of Medicines aud Prescriptions. Wc Dvjij Competitio t in Quality and in I'rice RKSnEREIftCO It r own & Mac umber, Carpenters & Builders Bed Cloud, ITefcrcka. Ii" ireiarcd to intiVe ivtirantrs uad take eon tracts fur all kindi of buildiiiK'. 7-td JOSEPH X. PEERV, REAL ESTATE AND TAX-PA yXG AG EXT. TWKSSOS CIT7, Fraaklln CoustTjTeb. TIICODORK Y RARiEfir. Attorney ,at Law. , fllrr Xorlli wrl turner l A lllh Ml. LINCOLN. NEBRASKA. 45-t"in YiaiUWICK aVCO. 13 A X K E U S, AND DE.VI.EUS IN l.Ali ESTATE, HAST1NOS. - - - NEB. I'minpt tt!itl.in ct-en to Collctifirn. ircCra LAND! LAND! NOW IS THE BEST TIME To secure CHEAP HOMES. Tho B & K. R. R. LANDS IN WEIJSTKR CO NKB. Are now in niirk!, and are offered at low rates and ON TEN VEAUS' TIME to actual settlor.', at rates varying from Hl.3 to $5,00 per acre With a liberal deduction for cash in hand. Thec lands arc among the bent in the Republican Valley, and are UNSURPASSED FOR FERTILITY and beauty of Location. Lee Estell, RED CLOUD - - - NEB., LOCAL AG2XT F03 TZZZ'ZZ CS7V77, Will at all times be ready to give all information in regard to location of lad, terms of payment, &c 732 F0LL0TO5 SZ71AS73 From the Circulars of the B. & M. R. IL Co., will in a measure, explain their terms and the advantages offered. The purchaser can pay cash, crdi- vide the amount into thraa paying one-lh ia ftww jcata, wkk latere at tea war aaai. aawaaJhr. m m caa have teji tiam fmtm whiah la aaakc ap the ssai ay aaaal aaawa WMats aft atx aer-aawt iaUreat. Most bay w thai httar alaa af TEN YEA'aSCaUOWTl la wlHck aeaa at the owlaet awa yaar'a iaaaaaat at aix per-eeat- aa the priaa. B other parawata, aaak affix far third aa4 foarah yaarm. At tb aaeai af Ike fifth jraar, a tf Mreatk af tie IMtmt .. wrwmimff tilaS aaaaaawaaai as ofteaaara. at aay tiaw ai fat a efa iawhraatt. TL' ii avtaaaaat awaa awa yaars jSwHa&'aaTB9SRMaV sr -- --- - - 1 tm , -I, i "" i J .M V'. "- Aaw fcaawr aaavpaw ai Mi Wirraniri at mJfmMm - y v. -. f . .---' ... mm.. - -. mtr -. -- - flVaKarfakaKaa, vaaaaWrV aaaab; --' al af uaw at gat a iiw aay ,, mm tmmmKi ,. Mrmrj" WmXmi'mm -' '0""f fC t AT mM mgaamgaaJkaajjtfeA WW jrBBw-aaaawaaaBBBj - - - mmmrrmmWmt 1 -xm A.CARBER&C0: GJJIOE KOU D.LER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Coaii.-ititiiC of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Boots A Shoes, Hats auid Caps. Tobacco. Cigars And everything usually kept tu country store... Give u a call, exsmini goods, inquire prici, ajid h eoavmteti'that thfr ba place to trade is AT UOMK. A. GAItlSKR&C. j-n . N"E"W STORE NEW GOODS, Take pleasure in informing the citircn of Red Cloud, and the Public that they have opened out ami have on hand a now and oompluto etock.of - Staple 4? Fancy Grocer ten Of every name and variety, selected with social n-fere nee to tha waaU 9f the People of of tho Republican Valley. CAM. AND SEE OUR STOCK Wc hare, also, a Mac Stock of DRY GOODs. doots & fchoe ZEIV A NEW J. a potter Takes this method to Inform the PUBLIC that they havaJaat opened up a new and complete Stock of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, ContUting m jwrt of - - .. w CALICOES. DARK, LIGHT A PINK. 't CHA.MBKKS. DKLAINKM. LAWNS, - DRESS TRIMMINGS A LININGS. CORSETS A SKIRTS. VAILS A GLOVES. RLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED Mlb'LINrJ TABLE LINENS. ATOWKLINU. PANTS, OVER-ALLS A SHIRTING. BOOTH aft MIIOEK, HATIH at CAPM. 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 Cla Dry Good A Grocery Stoir. .. J. G Potter, Red Clcud Nebraska. LUMBER! W. L. VANALSTYNE It Hit CLOUD, .VEUR&SKii. DKALKR I PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES . Doora. Blind. . Baah. Moulding . Lime. Tarred Papery AsJ f MT Article wwllr k'pl i TOPCFLICAT1 AT JUMUTA Oft MASTUWaV RfMaMlCawfl liVl STAGE LINE- o.jSSS!S?! .jVSfSMff mjBUT,Tm' mwmmcuHm. I Hi ii ir P4fa araaaa? aaakaavhaaa aaaAaa aaSaaaaVO ? aaar owjaw ww wp nmi Sagwaaranaw wal aw aaaca aaaajaaw WmjrJmtmtr ftNaMaMSQ --,-;- iEh-'i & Tli aa. aaajMATA aai M MMl . ' SmSKBMz aw r.vav . at. -.- - - " fha TaiaMaaavM aahi WaaaaiaaBw,wi jadatajiiaaMiaaaaaBaaawaaawBBaVaaVawJ v aaaaaafaaat w p jl 4.aBaBavBBaaHfaBaaaEBa"avBHHBa' t aaaaaai tMmMmmma .y. -rrrtrT-r : fj ' mlmF maaaaA aaW';aaia W BavaalBaBlarB aaaBaaV BaaaW fJarf. mwrtmz iBBaalBvaBBay aaam. avaaMBalv avav flawaW - - - .VliBK.lSKti, -w .: ' N'K'W STjOEJE Co., Red Cloud, Jf ; GOODS! LUMBER bi AXT MLL THAI CAN MOOI :, v v. OLDEST DRVft UTOMM SJPJSMa IAIPJawIIV9 rataaw ) i- - t - ? k i ,J -jar -w&t. &? Zy fcS- .