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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1874)
i i i i I" 1 9 1: -'- -me.t-. . . n Tn . n-l i OLDEST ST0EE " -IN lur. ebster County. THE BEST TRADING POINT IK THE Republican ValTy to: THE RED CLOUD CHIEF.; JA3CAL WAITERS. Notice in this Column 10 Gaits a Line Large lot of assorted No. 1 Iialun Violin, Guitar and Banjo Striags, at Garbek's. CHAS. R. JOIS'ES, IEALXB iX Official Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. T. W. Tipton. Brownville. P. W. Hitchcock. Omaha. Lorcnio Crouurc. EXECUTIVE. TJ. S. Senator. U S Senator. Representative. 6. GARBER &, Co. It. V. furm. 7rfwnville, J. J. Gosper. Lincoln. J. IJ Western. Beatrice. II. A. Ko-nie. Col jinbus. J. 11. U f hater Beatrice. J. M.McKenxie. Line In. Snpt. Pub. Instruc'n JUDICIARY Governor. Eec t Slate. Auditor. Treaur r. Att'y Oen. Geo. 15. Like. Omaha. Chief Jittiee. Ianiel Gantt. Nebraska CitT.l AB - , j t-amuel ilaxwelL I'l-tUmouth-8051" Jnf- WEBSTER COUNTY. V DEALERS IN freneral MercIiaGdise; C6K6ISTING OP Dry Goods, J&roceriesf -w Hardware rUBXITURE, 4xlass, Sash, Aad .a Grtiat Variety of other Articles. Oou stocit of Dry Good lias Leon sv- eetcd with rjiecial lufori'iico to tlie rants of tho People, and coush-te in art ol" IHSE PRESS GOODS. CALICOES, BROWS A BLEACHED MUS- LJLNS, PRINTS, CHECKS, GINGHAMS Ac. && plus Ladies of Webster County and art respectfully invited to examine our 3uew I lock of J. A. Tullcys. K. H. .lone', I. W. Tullcys. H. C. Hill. II. S. Kly. L. I'. Muns-I. W. I.. Thorn. G. P. v . i.. i norn, A. .M Hardy. ) G. W. Rill. V F. Matteson. County Clerk Treasurer. Erobatt Jud?n. r-henfL School Sup'u Coroner. County Purveyor, County Commissioner. A matched spelling school was held here on Monday, between the united schoolriof Dist No. 7, Mr. Hull, teacher and DUt. No. 18, Mrs. Smith teacher, and the jchonl acre, (Dwt No. 2.) On the firt trial, Min Fraaees Beaucbamp held the floor after all the others were down ; on the second trial Miss Beau- I champ wrpawed her :hoolaatef, but cave war to Mid Fannie Barber, and Miss S. A. Munscll, of No. 2. The achool was a access, and all con cerned went away well pleased with the first union spelliog school. The next one will he held at school house, Dist. No. 8, on Thursday, Feb. 26th. If jou want a good Pie, call on John N. Brown at the City Meat Market. m 2 lbs. Choice Rio Coffee for $1, at Gabber's. Dry Goods, Groceries Boots Shoes Hats, Caps, Oueensware, Tin-ware, Furamitmre, Hardware, Stove, AND GRAIN. livz:u & f J. D. POST. Proprietor. Pavics atleJ up a Inter Stable prepares! Arrivals asd Lerarttre: of Hails at the Bed C&id Post 05:e. Juniata and Red Cloud, arrives Toediy and Frida'H. fn.'c'o-k p. m. Leaves W'ednevlnys snd fitiirday. 7 a. in Hebron nnd Franklin, arrive . some West Tui-lHand I'ridayj. C p.m. Leaves iVcducs- i!:ir !i -witurdnvs 7 a. in. Goinir Kai. Arrive Monday and Thursdays, fi 1 1. in Ltave? Tui-dav- and Fmlvyt. 7 a. m. Mm h Center ami ltrl Cloud. Arrive" Tue dv 0 p in. Ieave Wwlnecday 7 a. m. Jewell and Red Cloud. Arrives fcatunlaye. 1'J in. Leivei! I p. m. AH persons wirhinc " Resi'ter letters, will pi ne hand tbcm in the evening before the- ",towJ- M.BMcNITT.P.M. IJCTCH Breakfast Tea, a eplendid ar ticle $1 10 per lb. at Berenzen & Co's. We noticed on our table this week the NdtraiSui Fmrmer, published at Lin coln, by Dcyo & Chapin. It is devoted to the interests of Nebraska farmers, and well worthy of their patronage. SJbs. Light Brown Sugar for $1, at Gabber's. We received a friendly call last week from Joseph Garber Ksq., C. Clerk of Nuckolls county. Fine asMrtu)ent of Clocks, at S. Gabber & Co's. I am Agent for the RECP 3TEBRASKA CITY IJLO W, Dixwfl Breaklni and Stirring Plow. Weir mnM Sweepstakes corn Mlow, MOLIftE CORK PLANTER. ALSO A GOOD LINE OF HAND PLANTERS, REAPERS, WAGONS,. MOWERS, And FARMING Implements, Call and Exaailae Stock aaal Price. At My New Stere Building 2nd Doer North of Post Office, Juniata Avenue, JUNIATA. - - - - NEBRASKA. Tie I'cTzpzpt: fcr 'b Pccplc axnounckment for 1TJ- Tbf STATE KE'JISTKR will wmc Lefor itiKiunnl. arnlieeerl nn.l SmtmirH. raakinff it t .mrnfthelj.rtwt new,Mrrt nUUI in tht j at.R,t Umc tw luTlx'h ,a ifJfr ... . I I.iwyrti.o hott italic. et. ' a.-h ?ub-iplion TrW. per yrr. Jl M ( ilSA.9 ert Ct 1Z ilij 2X23, 5 eopir to one Post Ofik. $7 (O , 1 " ' " " l- W'M. VAWVIVKLK. I W nnnW.v. n 2L' () ! ----.... THE STATE REUmXR i.cnbWhrd t the ; VANW1NKLE &. BROWN, CapiUl of the SUV, and thrtfurc h feih:lr 1tTiri lor pnLIisbinr netr of interest to the people of t JT JULxXU X JEflXt 2a all portion "f the State. iaVinritenirbtilIr j a STATU PAPER. Fut! report ofthw Leins- tatarr. Conveatioa. and other meetinr held at ' Kre-rtbor don in he nft art t tie and the CpltI will he irotnMly furnibel to our reader sivins dranUfn whieh ne other pa per pOFA5. sk5END FOR SAMPLE COPY, which w wtl! furwkni irre. CL'Yt i SMAILS. PaWuher.. LiiMolc. ,cb. I .J .!. V Red Cloud Retail Market CORRECTED WEEKLY UY GARBER A CO. Kerosene 40ct5, per gallon at Gabber's. Whitcfirih aud Codfish at Garber & Co's. WlllTEnsn. 12 j cents a pound, nt Berenzen & Co's. Yard wide unbleached cotton for 12J cenLs at John G. Potter's. m We received a call this week from J. R. 3!awhctrr, of Omaha, Act. for Z. Kin;: & Son, .Mann failure? of Wrought Iron IIuhwa, id 5s wins! Bridpcs, To peka. Katpsii Tlii-i firm h.is built many fire bridges in diflcrent States of the Union. S G-GGDS- "SV'u'ul wc fel warranted in ayinp is ili4pj trgrst and Mtnt Comphtr ever brouvflit into Southwest Ncbraka, ati-1 -wbiit will bo sold at I'ncc'ri that Defy Competition. Fancy Groceries, at the New Siore Berenzen & Co. Ohr readers and the public generally will be clad to learn that a good Mjbtan tial bridge has b"un built acrow Crooked creek, north of town. The citizens took the matter in hand, aud in two days the work was done. " I saw hij team in the creek," will no longer be the daily cry, and tinny harsh word? and impassioned feelings, may give way to more agreeable ecntiujent:.. Come to Bed Cloud if you wish to see four different trades carried on quietly and rcgulurly in the same room ; Har ness r-hop, Millinery Establishment, Hardware Store, and Post Office all in active operation. LINCOLN FLOUR. Best Flour ever brought to the Repub lican Valley, at Berknzen & Co's The snow has left aud the ground is drying vcr fast. Grass Seed, all kind. at McNitt's. By order of the School Board in this place, snowballing is forbidden among the pupils attending school. LOWEST PRICES Yet named in Red Cloud. We have ju-st received a fresh supply of Dry Goods and Groceries of the very beet quality, which we will guarantee to sell at the lowest livinc figures. We want to be understood to mean just what we say, and we invite all, when they come to town, to give us a call and examine our Goods, and Gnd Prices. J. G. Potter. Read the card of Richardson & Tul leys in this week's issue. They are Re liable men aud will promptly attend to all buwness which may be intrusted to their oare. W. H. RICHARDSON, 3. A. TULLKYS. Richardson fcTuIleys, SZAL ISTATZ COLLECTOR AS2NTS. 'Will buy and tall Real Btte on Coamiuioa, and par taxM for non-resident. Spaeial attention given to collection. Cor res pondBc solicited. Ail lettar of inquiry. r on business promptly aniwered. RED CLOUD, - - - - NEB. ABCHIHALB U. KIXXC1R, N0TAS7 PVSZJC. BSAL ZSTATS A9Z2TT, A2H) AUCn01T2ZB. All husine rtrietly attended to and all cor respondence promptly anwered. Special at t'ntion riven to payment ol taxes. Collection and Real Estate Practice. niVERTON. FRAIfKLIN CO.. NEB. SEED CORN. I hare Tor rale a choice lot of Whitb Coax, known as the "MlMMtarl Vmllry rra." This variety ha a small rob, and very deep kernel, and is peculiarly adapted to this section of country. Thi Corn averared 70 bnhels per acre last seuon, on old cround, and 40 bushels, on the sod. "This Keed is entirely free from mixture with other varleti For ale at my Storehouse in Red Cloud, op posite McNitt's Hardware Store, frier- 1 per bushel. A. J. RENNEKKR. 32-2m AF2ICAN COLSS27 WILLOW. The best Willow for live fence, hedge, or wind-break, and is highly ornamental. Grown on all kinds of soil equally well. For Bale at $2.25 per thousand, by D. S. HELVERN, 26-1 3w Red Cloud, Neb. Cru-hed Sugar, for a dollar Gtb A Coffee rtigar f C Coffee Sugar Yellosv Coffee Su;ar "i Ijrk Brown Sugar...-- ....... ytts Choice Riu Coffee 2 Gutifiowder Tea per lb -SI SO Yotimr Hyon '.Hi Smoked Fide .Moat IL'I Canvacd Shoulders l.'i j ixt jHriiii i mi I IJ l l (.I 1 Mtavt.' JL, i lU Hour. Beatrice Cream of the Valley 3.4') do XXXX, Ikbruti -- ... 3 2'. Rod Flannels 40f.GO jiiir. I White do rt) tt ih) F'u'illi'd tin ii() Is now comnletirc its Kxhtb Volume ami I u si.: ,... u. t. ., - , . r . - . iiriiwii -Miiriiii..... - .............. 1 .uil i rounnyear: ami now tnn-s an tttitiert i , --------- ... . Y, reputation for IlriPianey. interest. Cour.ii-c. i Prague and .Merrtiuac IruiL- 12 UiMjafase aa i Ability. Common Prints Io j n luiure, ii win couiinue to supply oeiier i i t- and better readim for both Atnuscmeut an J I - Urown Ilemina rriti inn It tftMVar.trst Mints I wm mI2ju t llt r-uwtuu av ! i viuil rMSM-i WWCC K.la3JU VI UfUU our citixens particularly, namely; w.irLmin.ike initliner. hftl) and wktb til ptch t'-unlry rk suiieitrd aud pmlae taVcn in eichai.tr. ZT-td M- 0f LLIVAN, J. P. & NOTARY PUBLIC, ConTeyn'inx an I M mtter x-rUltiinc txeal Folate or ( her r'jty prosipl 1) and prvperly executtl. Pre-c3ipJc riiiax a SpecaHtr. OLD AND MW. THE PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE. Conducted by Edicard E. Pit. D MORRIS Practicing Ihysiciunt OfSce and Reidpnce, SS2 CLOTO, 13SSASTA, eSiecJal attention given to chronrc dieave-."1Gcl 24 3Te Iso keep on hand a Good Stock of READY .MADE CITKIIG Of vanou kinds -tid extra uualitic& jtnd for i-ale either by the ;-uit or tingle aarticls. Reed Breaking Plows at McNitt's for - i"7 (i We attended the performance of the Auiattur MmtreN lu-t night, and mut say, that their acting far excelled what we expected to find from amateur'. The end men, and middle man, are up to their bupine5. Their plays were well selected and well performed, especially the opera dc la Nnnna. ' s - Fn.L assortment of Plow Fixtures at McNitt's. If you want a 'Square Meal." call on John N. Brown, at the City- Meat Market. Bnonv Handles, Wire and Twine at McNitt's. - G-RCCERISS. SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SI 'ICES, Aad everything else in that Line Canned Fruits in VarietY. XOB.1CCO & CIGARS. TINWARE, STONE-WARE, J WOODEN-WARE. FLOUR & MEAL, lC.a tCa BOOTS & SHOES- To to buit the wants of everybody. We wish to call the attention of the Public to the fact that we arc constant ly keeping on baud a full a.s5ortment of Goods which we will sell at Bottom Prices For Cash. Call and look at our Goods Mi do not fail to inquire the rViees. " S. GARBER & CO. McNrn has received, and is receiving a large and complete stock of Farming Implements. Little girls, don't be offended if you do not see your communications when you expect too, as we are receiving quite a number aud cannot publish them all. The best Ax Handles in the country al Berenzen & Co's. Measures should be taken. to have a teacher's institute held here at some future day, not far distant Say when, Mr. Co. Supt. Mrs. Jones is now prepared to give Music Lessons, either Instrumental or Vocal. All persons desiring instruction in music will please call on Mrs. A. M. Jones, who will give lessons at reason able charges. 26-td Baskets of all kinds, at McNitt's. Ladies Wear, at Garher 4 Co's. " Heaps " of New Goods at Garber & Co's. SE2D WSSAT. Z. P. Earl has on hand for sale about Seventy Bushels of White Wheat, care fully cleaned for seed. Price $1.25 per bushel. Give him a call. He also.has for sale some choice Berk shire and Poland pigs, at modetate rates. Residence, four miles east of Red Cloud, near the main road. 2G-td Young Ptopk, iliddle-Aqal People, and Old Ptoplc TO THESE vTE OFrCR : The best .cxistinr combination of Brilliant Licht Rmidine. entertaining Instruction, and Fearless and Diintcre-te i DiruMn ,f Li v ins: Topic. For instance, we art to have a set of sort stories by Mr. Hale, the bet writer of short storie on thisciritiuent: some deluhttul papers n practical a t sui-jeeu by Rev R. Sf. JohuTyrwhitt. the acompH'hcd art wri'erar.d Mvorite pupil ot KiMkin; paper o much topic u the R-iilroad FreiphCguectinn. he Farmer's Association and Secret Society guestion. the Currencr question, besides Novels, Kina, Na tural History, etc. AImi. the host accounts of New Publications, and New Muic.on the principle of telling whut thoy are, go a to show whether you want thcai or not AIMt. to furnish, free of potagc both way, books or mu'ic for the convenience of our suli scribers. or anybody else who' sends' the reUil price. l. a few Back volumes (for the present only), very cheap, vit.. at I2J50 for siucle volumes, neatly bound in cloth ; the whole rt ofseen volumes, throncb Juue. l73.'forSil.7; or eirht volume tbroujfh December. 1-C3 iwhcn re.idyj.furSI3.Xtde ivere-J at this ofliee. Alum, h remarkably well selcted aril eco nomically arranged Clubbing List, affording an iinmene variety from which to ehoose the sort of reading you want. Al(. (Stir lreinluni. Via., t'lrsil: A number ol our great liked Chmmoliths. "Con fide, ce," which sbull.lic given out "firxt come first served." ti subcribrrs paying SI.CO in ad vance at this office, as long as they la ( is. the cbromolith). IwfunH, To each new miheriher kiuin. t,a chromoliths. it it i in time to ret it. three num bers of the magazine, fkke. next befora his sub scription begins 'i birl. .ny two. at your diserution, out of the thirty-four full size fa-siniile of Ateel En gravings isucd by the Americm Photo-Lithographic Company. ASID FAKTlrCl.tKI.T, BWIIIiKRall the above. Mr. Unle's New Chntni.iStory "taHU Xnrtif " exclusively a our Christmas Jiu to ej b nb'eribrr paying 54in advance at this office REI'ORE Dec. 1st. 1S7X PriceofOLD AND NEr. JI peryc.irin advance 4 , , ROBERTS BROTHERS. Publishers. Address. F.B.I'KRK INS. Rusiness Agent. H3 Washington Stieot. Rostou. Moss. Ileaw Brown Ducking. Stripe " " Heavy Roots LiL'lit Root? Heavy Shoes. 2.r)(a,30 Is 2J ...4 MKaJ, :,) ...4 .r)Ov,r 2 ...2 2.W2 75 2 WANTED! TtfiN H. A. f iiiitll. j Would rcfj.eetfulb inform the IjJie of Rt4 (.loud and victblU that she 1 rre pre.tt execute order Ur MILLINERY, Dress-Making AND PLAIN SEWING of alt Kinds. On hand anil for a fine asartmnl of LACKS, VAILS, KID GLOVES. LADIr HATS. .. Miss S. A. KIUNSELL, 'In McNitt's Building. RED CI.Oi'D. .--- XEB. JOHN five Hundred Greenbacks M In Exchange for JACOBSON'S HOTEL, THE'OIUXY" In about M neitr PrrrrrlloM ay lb i - rta be.-Daily Register. New Haven. Cnn. Harrow Teeth, at the Hardware Store. TllEPwE will be a Sorial Hop at Beren zeu's stone store, ou Monday cc, Feb. 2., to celebrate Washmeton's birth-day. Supper nt the Valley Home. Come one and all. Good music will be in attendance. We learn that S. M. Boyd Eq , of Lincoln, has in cour.-e of preparation, and will oon publish a pamphlet which will contain the laws and decision 01 the Attorney General and Commissioners of the L-itid Department, concerning hotne-5U-ad and pre-emption laws. Such a work a this i needed, and will not fail to have a wide circulation. New supply of Hardware at Berenzen Sc Co's. A full stock of Door and House Trimmiucs at Granger prices, at the Hardware Store. PRINTS. at PRINTS. John G. Potter's. The Sabbath School of this place have received a fine collection of library books, from the Presbyterian S. S. Ca sopolR Mich., lein? the second dona tion of books from that school. - - - Reed Breaking Plows at McNitt's. Dog cheap. Remember the Donation Party at Masonic HjII to-nisht. During the pat year 3S6 school houses have been erected in Nebraska. Large let of Boots and Shoes jut ar rived at Gabber A- Co's. " Betsey." of Inavale, writes to the Daily Journal in which she says the editor of her county paper is a "severely practical man," and "does not like to publish anything unless it is for the best interest of the county." Now we admit the statement in a partial sene, yet we are not so rcrnpulous as to refue an ar ticle upon any subject which b of ceneral interest to the public, and we hope our fair friend will give us an effusion from her pen before many days. New Goods at McXnr's. Kerosene, only 40cts. per gallon, at Berenzen'. Knives and Forks at McNitt's, for the small sum of $1.15 per set. Ballou's Magazine for March The March number of this valnablo fam ily mnjraziue is published, and is fully ?qual to any isue tLisyear. It contains storries of seutiment, of adventure of the sea, and every one should eubscribe or buy a copy fir the sake of seeing what a nice publication c ti be produced at a low price, and onlv a verv lanre rimnlatinn will warraBt the telling of Bombers at 15 cents each or $150 per year by mail To the subscribers a pretty chromo is given, which is worth much as an orna ment for any house in the country. Here is a list of the contents for the March number which will bear looking at: "Iads of the People:" "An Extinct Bird ;' "Curiosities of Sound;" "The utnatra Rafflesia:" "Can..;, AUMr. T.- a ,-. . .- . i'gacy: .-Jos Kival.- ..A jjew ears Idyll;" "Tbe Mutineer's Fate;" "An Unfortunate Match" 'Song;" Theodora's Lover" "Beyond the Picket Lines: or, Armv Reminiscence! of Cap tain Jack ;" "English Candidates for Matrimony ;" "The Stolen Bride:" "A Night Watch;" "OldSatardav," "Tbe Count De LaviHiere;" "Our Yoang People's Story-Teller. L?ila Grey : or Tw1,ce,n.,r,han;" 4Tnfi Wodrft! Baby; "Curious Matters:" "Rath ven's Paxzle Pa;" "The Housekeep er;" "Facts and Faactea;" 4The Skaters. (Humorous Pictures.)" Ad dresTfaota & Talbot, 36 Broasieid Street, Bostoa. Grain Saeks, for sale at 3f cNitt'a. to nuTYui tnn3 asr. List of unclaimed letters is thJ?et Ofi at Bei Q, Jtek -''A.B.Tutto,'', W J. Tenia. Samuel Pmy, Alice-Rogers, Johb F Myers, Michael Koaeh, Aatheay E. Priae. JLB.McStlTT1P.J. Weekly Report ofSc!:ool in Dist No. 2, Red Cloud, for the week ending Wednesday, Feb.. II, 1874. No. attending school GO. No. not absent day...... 16. No. not tardy 28. No. who have not whispered 10 C. W. Springer, Teacher. FURS! FURS! Highest market price 'paid in cash for Hides and Furs of every discription. WSI. MONTGOJIERY, 30td Guide Rock, Neb. THE GALAXY. For 1874. IT IS THE KENT A.t:atIC'A J1AAZINE. Ko Family can Afford tc do Without It. IT GIVES MORE GOOD AND ATTRACTIVE READING MATTER FOB THE. MONEY THAN ANY OTHER PERIODICAL OR BOOK PUBLISHED. HARDWARE. Consisting iu part of The Literary Society meets on Friday evening. Question for debate, Resolved that it is right to bond the county, to assist in bnilding a railroad across the county from north to south. Aff., Laroy Burra, J. R. Willcox; Ncg., Rufus Miksch, H. C. Wheeler. Let there be a good attendance. m Ecsganaa Grass Seed. James Murphy, on " Buffalo creek, eight miles west of Red Cloud has Hun garian Grass Seed for sale at reasonable rates. 30tf THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS PRONOUNCE j he Galaxy The Best and Most AMy Edited American ilag.uiiie. JapUM Fmi-200 Sishtls to the lore. SOMETHING NEW. Garaleaen Beae Tkla. AGENTS WAXTD TO SELL THE JAPANESE PEA. These peas have recently been broagbt to this country from Japaa. and pfuve to be the finest Pikaawnf r Table use or for Sto-k. They (row ia Ike fans of a bash from 3 to 5 feet high aad do not require sikkiax. They yield frosa oae quart to a galloa of peas per bask. A aat pli packac. that wUl proaee from 5 to 10 baskels of peas, vita cbxalarr (iviar teraiB to Arena, aad fa)l diree Uoas mt o tie time aad manner of plsattac. win be arat. postpaid, tc aay one desiricr to act aaAssaattoareeetptorsVcests. Addrese. L. L. Osatsrr. Qerclaad. Texa, TcettlaiMlsk). "Wekaveealdvated the Jaranaa Pal ta vatea, ea a small arale.aad weareenaria ced tker are a perfect raecesa. Taeir yield M eaenaoBtv-For tte Table aai tm Stock tker are aawaaand by aay other pea. Tfiey jrrov well n tkia laad aad are boaad to be a S'o.l fcvtili- , A. WMtX, Traatsa Bradley Co. A. E. tJLUNT. P. ac. aarsJafaUTaaa I kare ealtirated the Japaaes Pea the past. Tear, aad rawed tkcsn at tbe rate of 330 baskek totkeacra. Tke aOooa axeate kackwiMatfar F.B aLaKBWICJ.PSnsSarOa. Giwvataad, Taaa. Jac a. 174. The Galaxy Meets the Wants of Every Member of the Enmdy. IT CONTAINS THOUGHTFUL ARTICLES BY OUR ABLEST WRITERS IT CONTAINS bKETCHKS OF LIFE AND ADVENTURE. ITI1ASSERIU. STORIES BY OUR REST NOVELISTS. IT HAS tUORT STORIES IN EACH NUMBER. The new department of Science Mis cellany apHMrs in each uumber. What the leading papers Say : In enterprise, literary ability, and in the tnoruugnne&s that marks each department, the f .. I ..war. .,. Z.. .1. A. . . a . ""( '-' tu me imni rasa oimericaa and buropean Mauinea." The Nrw,Fougb keepsie. New York. ".the Galaxy eminently deserves it came, aad we feel tempted to tj that this present number u the beet Bagazine number we ham rweomo a-ro.' tu Louis laily Globe. First of all in attraction we pUce tie "GaL axy"-5Undard. Chicago. The GaJaxx'is always more a magazine than aay, and more varied in iu range thn aay other." Icdtpeodcnt. ,A asodel periodical t a credit tc American Periodical Iiterare. Philadelphia Prr-tu There u not a doll page between it covers.." ..i.Tim. baeiJon A Citapaay-have opened a mise of interest ia their magaxine. tbe 'Galaxy.' by drawiaa' to it the eommunisatians of prominent pablie men up-n quesuoas of general lauresu" "-Age. Philadelpki. NO W IS THE TIME To S UBSCRIBE. trie 35 ecsts per tfishar. Sbcription Price, f, per year. Send fr PraMiprctas. Simple copy aent on. receipt of 25 cents. aifctBHMI dk rKPA!VT, 667 BROAD WAT, NevTnrk. ifOazmsi If yob waat a first-da?, Btyiish fitting Ganaeat cat or made, or cat aad aade, ge to O'Scllivajis, at Rirertoa, Fraaklia Coaaty, and yoa eaa get suited He aadersuads how to do it through as xperiea of 18 years ia the bad- STOVES, TIN WARE. HOLLOW WARE, SADDLKS. HARNESS, CARPENTKIi and .MASONS TOOLS. NAILS of ALL KINDS AND SIZES.CARPENTEILS CHALK RKD, WHITE, A N D B L U E, TAPE LIN I a, k CHALK LINES, k CLOTHES LINES, SPADES. SHOVELS HOE-. SCOOPS, HAY KNIVES. FORKS, RAKES. BLASTlFtJ PUWDER, RIFLE I'OWDFR, CART RIDGES. ALL SIZES, COARSE A FINE SHOT, SCHOOL BELLS, kc AXES, Ac Farm Implements a Specality TABLE, POCKET CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED TABLE and TEA SPOONS. . The Best and Cheapest TBI REED BREAkiUG PLOW. It is not nece5?ary to enumerate every thing ob hand, but suffice to say that aay articJe in our line eaa b had at the Cheapest Prices kaowa b the West. M. B McNITT, FEED, SALE, AND LI V E R Y ST A BLE. JU.WATA. AdaniaC. Wrb. ARMSTRONG & MARTIN Bros DEALERH IN LI 112 STOCK. CASH PAID FOR CATTLE, MfM.9. HiREEP. TilYE HTOCML Of every de-cription bought and aold. Ked Cloaial, Xr.h. RKD CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Lefjai Notice. In pie Di-trict Cotirt of the Firt Ju dicial District in anj for Webster Cocnty, Nebraka" T P. Kenmrd, C B. Jacob, and R. W. Jacob, domsr buio under tha name of Keanaid A Jzvihi Bros. agvLintt John D. Penney and Noah Perry", lateh doinc business uader name of Penney A, Perry, defindanta. - To above named defendant, John D. Penney : You wilUake notice that on the 2fth day of November. Is73. the above named plaiotifii fid their petitioa aca.nst the above named defendanu, pray ids to reeocer th sum of Four Hundred and Seventeen DoIIarj aad thirty-fivi hundretltha, ($417.35), boa. py justly due them upoa prvmiaeorj note and account, aad interest due there c from the 4th day of September, 1673. ion are also further aotiaed that. upon the same day ef fifing taid pelifeow so order of utaehaieat u kasj oat of ead court aatctn the good aa4 chauels and real cataie of defeasiaata, aad that a levy ha hesa aude SB9fi tha property of drfeadasu. 1 oo are ako aoti&ed that aale js appear and aacver aid awtitioa o ar !-fon the Third Monday after the 9ta day cT Janujry. IK7-L aid petitiea wiH be takes a trae ad jadgsseat reodoW acconiinsly. Kxnxard AJacobjiBko., ny ii. s. rvaisy, iar Aaiav . v - r 4 a i A -j.i m n P . ' Ps? f(-',r y -V "S i riiA. ifiJE-