The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 26, 1874, Image 2
- --- T? 1 ?? - '.''-- 4 ' - ' f ; lflA It . j I!W.l t'Mu ' 'IS ! "' 1 iilTillWH winiliHiii C ii ir in H i iiiaiiiiMi ii mini --.- St I It 6 v .. - r i n i . j'eimm BUSINESS DIRECTOR V II S. KALSvtf, ATTORNEY AT LyW, . soiast public Ain esal sstats -AW Cloud, Ndiratlm. "Will ncjf'jtiat: th- ale of School Booli. Ac. . CSTSpccial Agent for School Furni ture. . County Superintendent if Public Jn sit notion. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ITOrAT PU3LIC it ESAL 237A73 KKO l'LOtT - - - - NEBRASKA -Hame-temls ami '"re-emjitionf fecnrcd. Special attention given to ihv'uix Uxct at a (litcnutiL. CAriil PAID FOR'C0lTNTY WAKRANTS. Attorney fit Counselor at Law, 11KI) CLOUD NEBRASKA. Will li'-y nl !"!! R nl Katc on coiau.ijia and iy 'lxe- tor non-riidrnts. rffclc-i.! a'.lefitiou giventa the location of SOLDIERST CZfAlMS r zs? U.i-lrr th" act of .Tune'SMi. 1872. riii'n-rontc t"d. n'.d al minnp- of biiiijr lirliir ! C l.ind (Tic: attended to TUlll prrmpiM'4- nnd di-i aich A52.iT ?5H 3. w-Lr. n. S. LAX2S. fiaairraticn A rent far T7cb:ter Co. II. IJiiWKN. -TAS. LAIUL AN KKVLIKSTATE AGKNTS. 2?" UV practice in all the Courts of .the Slote. JUKIA7A - - - i:E3r.ASRA PS.0CTQ3 HOUSE, G. I). I'KOCTOIt, - - lMtoruiCTOK, E3330N, 2,TS3r.A:Kf. 7h."Tr re-ir TuM'" "-'ill find th:. Uotul to he firt t'.i-b in tvrj icpe't. r.-('.irTi nr- r ' d.ii'r to l!lv:ccre, thcr'car cot Mation on tho St. Jc A 1). O. R. K. Vatc!".maer & ievaSler, 323 CLJVD, WSSSIS CO'JliTY, 1122 P'trtii-nliir attenttnn piven to lte iaiiine Fttie Watches and Satisfaction (iunravttcd. HOfnCCPATHIC PHYSICIAH. Hesiierc: Oas IHlc Sa:t cf Eel C'.cui Llr. T. C. WILLIAMS, TemliT"! hi pcrviivt fo thp I'nblic and will alt nd to all i'loles-iotial eill-. Office at the lltd Cloud Drug Store. Surviysr & Civil Engineer, AND REAL ESTATE AG EXT. lK) CLOUD, NEH. Will promptly aJ'nd to all hu-uiess en- tru-tti to hi" care. Corneis e.-tabli-lu'il, lines run. &c. tzirCity Civil Engineering a Spiciitlty. CARL WEBER, Repairing done on short notice-, in the be.-t style and at reasonable rates. HA1(MSS SHOP. Is nov prepared to do all kinds of work IN 1UK The best of mnrrini.s ibed, and all VOlk WARRANT K. HEPAiai.a Done on short uotice and at reasonable Trices. Shop in McNrrr's Store. Rcil :iot.I ieirat4.t. Red C-Icid LliLTs. Fesd and Meal ccnsiantiY on feand. 2. T'z" t5?Custoui Work Warranted. J. Q. FOTTER f BRO., H2D CLCTO, KSB. W. E T2SOS1V. Survayor of Webster County. Will proia tly atte d to all call. OrJfr? for work raay te M at Clork's oftle In Court House, at Re 1 Cloud. Vot, Ofice address Wells, WcbtterCo.. Neb. S)-tf - 630S33 Sj, Jan.,.- - - ?2C?32r02, FHAXKLIN', NR. GslJ JLccvmaiOiluljoH, Liccry ami 1W tahim. THE BED CLOUD CHIEF. C. L. MATHER, Edito. THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1874. "COKRESPOXENCE Krom aUi-.trti.uf the State and country rcs-pc-tlully soltsitf'l . . tt'n dft not nail anonrnious letters and com iiiuu:cA.iii.fiH The nan n',d ililreof theTri ifr're in ll cases indispensr Jc, as a Baaranty ofcood iaitb. EK702XAL C0SS2S?0SSSKC2. Lincoln Neb., Feb. 17tb, 1874. A ride nf forfy miles over n cold, blcik prairie, will make any one wi-h he lived on a line of a railroid, and such was our f"n!?ni: yeclerlay, for eight lonjr hours, while on the road frotu Uci Cloud to Juniata, but a good supper at the Jacob son IFoh-p, and the generous reception j a fellow always revive? tiiere, made us frri that it ia worth while to be deprived : ftlu.r, if rtot ;cr pj(.a,are,. At Junia.i. we met James Liird, th hard- t wo kin::, and therefore the mot dterrin lawyer- in Western Nebraska; t K Joues, Chas. Kilburn, and other fiicnds. f ttevg8?nV fafcfrdoh'fn? roai to Intt rarc of great hopes and playml oit ex:ecation!. known as Low el!, th" .it of the U 3. Lmd Officp, for the lirpiihlitMn Valley Land District. At Loire! ire met Mr. Worthing. Re c iver, nnd Prof. A. D. Williams. Editor ofthf f'pyfstcr, and our worst wish is 'hat he may increase his worldly goodn, in fair proportion to his labors ou that p'!tir. At the Ord House, we found sood ac- cmiiiiodatitiri-. and at the unseasonable hour of 4 o'clock a. m., we were r9u-ed to takethe eastward bound train, which, in due course of time, lauded us at Lincoln. Now, it is i;eiiera!ly conceded i hat the dullest plaec in the world, is a Statu Captral, when there is no LtgUIa ture in -e.-iion, but Lincoln is an excep tiftn to this rule ; Lincoln isor ouht to li i he prido of eveiy true Nehraskian. It is truly the ' eity of the plain," and &miiiiiay, will be the commercial center oi mo state, even it tot at present Omaha may blow her trumpet louder, and pjihups. swell the census Ijst a lit tin fudcr, but ive u Lincoln yet, for a wide awake, live, we.-teni city. Of course, ire never pit through this town without failing at the Journal office, whieh we beiifvu to be tins laige.-a primiug house v:e.-t of the Mississippi. The State Join mil company now do the best and che.tpe.-t work in their line, which is done in the west, and will not backdown from competition with any establishment either Eut or WUat, We are ptoud of the fstabhshuieut, because it bcloiigs to, ami is iiiciniiied With Ntiimsfiii. u iiiu-.t not i(tget to mention the .VcOia-Kt Fiimwr, published by Deyo & l'li;ip:n, a journal that should be in the hands of every Nebiaka farmer, and in evrry hou.-ehold in the State. Success to riie Eurmrr, and ail interested therein. We must imt forjret to meotion Capt. (iiriier, and .'fa-ter He ward. Capt. is hard at work, attending to his official tiuties jinu he attends to business closely, too. Seward, whom you all know and !.svi, ix. Nt present, attenditK the Lincoln High School, and making grand progress m Ins .-rudies. He is in good health, we are glad to say, aud apparently en joys Lincoln life. To-morrow morning we start on our long journey to the great center of the political life of tho nation, and shall, occasionally drop a line on the way. iu. What a lion Saj3 of Nebraska, wne has Sjsnt Ten Years in tha West. The following extract is taken from the Klisworth (Me.J Amaicun, was written by Dr. Condon, who uow reside.- in Decatur, Durt Co. The lnunuago is equa.Iy applicable to this part of the State, aud weil worthy the perusal of any oung man contemplating a removal horn the eusleru states to the Wed. Read it: " You who never had a luxury except it wu.- the rice ul'toii, who never cu jted a doiiar but was wrung from the soil ot .Waiue by hard knocks who were born poor, and have held your own with commendable obstinacy poor crooked nicked Mill of toll collie out here, iSe biuba witi w koine. You can tickle till-1 muj with the shovels of a riding emulator,-at the rate ot live miles- an hour. And in a tew years she will yield i.u a fortune lor your trouole. Aud ti.e business, man, however prosperous, if he tceis that the damp airol the sea t-hore i oppre sive to his lungs, let him iw admonished to come iiko this raritied air, it at ivul send toe riuU, life freighted blood into bt- very toes, aud warm up t he cold, dejd marrow of hi.n whole ani mal bring, iiut this couutiy isitecuharly austpteii tu i lie youug Btaatfwiise pro- pecus Uave many years to raw; and whose mind s are struts, and whose heart is hopi-fui. The serio-comic advice of that good nod venerable phdosopuer (toe Utc Horace Gieeley) is good. ' Young man," says he, "if yea have no money, t'jkejiic hmtdrtd dollar and go west and iovr up with the country." 'iry it, aud your ruddy children will rise uu and call you blessed. Your wives will lose their premature wrinkles that adoru their brows. And your own gray hairs will be tardy. You will rejoice ia the cntfctupauoa ot jour acre of jel iow grain, aud smile with aatietactioa as you reatt the sigD of yoar prosperity ia the broad foreheads of your ihriviag Iterds. 1 write that whiea is trartnd know whereof I afirm." It is trae, however, that an occasional .teaapeeU ladcue-i with hail, stoop down from the sky, uud licks op whole fields that are ready for the sickle; that voraeioos grasshoppers swanu ia myriads among the farmers growiag crop, and deroar it rare, ti.de 1, that they are worth record- iuc on.y to show what a farmer mm, do with his crop wbea be kae no otW ae A Sfcocbag Affair Oar Saturday, Feb. 14th, a dmdfal scene took place near Lincoln. A" man named Gray, with bis wife and three children, were living on a farm near that place. On Saturday, Mr. Gray west to the city, and his wife was making a call on one of her neighbors, when he d it coved her house in flames. She started with her neighbor, and before they reached the piece the walla had fallen down. The grief stricken mother threw snow upon the flames in the vain hope of saving her children who were burned in the debris. She found tae oldest, a boy five years of age, with its legs and anus burned off, leaving the bones where he lay. She carried the remains oat to a place of safety, and then returned to look for the others. She found one in front of the stove, bat oh, what a heart rending sight I She gathered the bones in her apron and carried them to the house of a neighbor. The other was also burned in a similar distresnng man ner. This is a poor ftmily, and the half era led mother and heartbroken father are receiving kind attention from the people of Lincoln, by way of money and donations of wearing apparel. This ii aa it should be i .-- I C03RESPOjENC . -- TK4VALF, Feb. 12, 1874w Mr. Editoi Kindly give space for giviug eipressioo to the effusions of a few bachelors, in regaid to an article in your late paper, headed " Facts of Mat'ers." The fact i, we cannot see how our matters should thus publicly be espoused, when we have not got the length of beinc sponsors. We ihall, how ever, not be like the ostrich in the des ert, when persued- by his- enemy, bury his head in the burning sand, but shout, Slap, bnr, here we are aaia, A little hurt, but never atain. We should never thought tf troubling the Chief with this matter, but being afraid from our lonely isolated position that the " Facts of Matters " article, was calculated to do ns a great damage, and entirely seperates us from society, tho chanco of ever getting a wife, or even the shadow of one, we therefore invito notice, and give it as our joint aud firm impression, that these small desert spots are fully capable of sustaining a small wife and large family, and that from our lengthened experience, in do mestic affairs, wo are certain to mako very lenient and considerate husbands. We read of the hermit, and bis lonely life seems utter wretchedness to as, but here should we be, though the home stead law, iorccd to live' among a people yet not of them, (there goes a desert bachelor) forced to go among our neigh bors, through business relations, and have the cold look and cutting jest slung at u, some supposing us a sect of an cient payareues, or at least, modern an chorites. Why, the hermit's life would be joy to this, as ho does his voluntarily. We beg to assure all whom it may con cern, that we intend making improve ments shortly that when we take the fatal leap, we may have comfortable homes to live in. Wo have suffered iu these post holes and log boused so in tensely, and especially in summer time, that both experience and position tells tell cs; That log homes do box and fleas to naeaia- orease. That 'tis a sacred duty to decrease": How then a lorinc wife to torture brine. Ueidei ourselves, may be perchance of prior. Unless we be some very d Is Who ia raumodio itchinis rerels. Su( h selfihne Mists not 'inonfst tu batches. Whate'er outsiders 'gainst our matrimony hatches ;, iiut like oasis in the desert, so oar lots, By Hymen.well remove the stigma.offtne soots. Thus we consider it nothinr short of refined cruelty, to ask a woman thus to -hare oar comforts, seem like adding insult to injury. We have, therefore, borne the hardship and misery alone, and think by perseverance, we see tho reward in the faint dawn, when our es teemed editor of The Chief shah visit these 'desert spots' as lefined.tiappy and comfortable homes, as this should be the true basis and solidity of all in mar ried life. Thus we seek to show, by the loneliness and misery of our present exist ence, proceeds from a nobler feeling than selfishness and as we at present represent wood civilians, are pteparing ourselves for good fathers, father-ia-kws, grand fathers, and members of home social society. We almost think we see in reality, the 41 Facta of Matters " writer, at least to "our mind's eye." He seems a short, dumpy, heavy-set fall faced, light-haired (out very short)) Ions; flowing beard, oat- spoken sluggish going, roaring, ranting person. He must have been laboring under some baraciation-utae spirit of Tweed has perhup- visited him, and in restless commotion for gain, has sug gested this means to him to get as bach elors disaiisfied with- our claims, and so part with tbenr to him for r mere song. If so. "augels aad ministers of grace defend us," the whole 0001117, eoHective lyaad individually are concerned" that we aboard get a median to have the mystery solved. The Grangers organise to do away with mediams, that ia in earta- ly business, bat here we have ike spirit ual, aad to reqaire a mediam, there's the difference, or peraaps be bad a heavy diaaer that day, orgroaad pepper and gaU. to sweeten btaoofee with. 8 iag he gave it as so hot aad so likely to lead to bitters, we also think ia bis heart be mast bawe amwaclled tba word desert, aad meant ear tu give 1 ear deseerts. Aaaacbwewil bambaaeeprtwatail ery oa oar bachelorhood, bat' iwregavd te tie earicatated honorary tk lea tmxtsd to tcH wJefIMe. "f , awa wkoae aehbor aanrnj borrowed kia waeai-karrow, ami aariac Itahtit, sent it home by his boJ jJhc cool mesag, " My father wishes yo.u to look smart and have the barrow reiatred, as he wishes to borrow itto-morOW'again.', But our forseveiance in resiievion is sach thit we could draw a dea donkey up a biil until he sweats, e'er vre should murmer compliints or commit (swjinside At nnnt- w hnmhlv sobscnoe our selves, Tre TJackklors. sJribner"fori74. TDK C.VKXMPT,ED FAVOR RfcOCRDED T THIS MAOAZINKbythe iMfnmu; 09 "to entrr opon tae corainr yrs with tho a . AsIkBfe ami fitlo. means tu maamc u mora awrui .... ble thon ever before to it large juhJ tocrea-iug number of readers on both sides f UM Atlantic Tfce Serial Storr of tbe year. .. SATBAtOTS SAllil by Miss TtarroT. Wachnrm'njr CWVtf.;'l'ry by a gifted writer, whifh V de- tinrd to'a wide ron ulHrit? There will HRILLIAJJT NOVKL ETTKS an I the RKSTSllOHT 8T0RI&. I.y Saxk Holx. H..KT IliHTg. and otaaiTdelighlful story-tellers. , . J-.,.,-. . . A eric of striking and umqne POEMs. with illustrations. "OM TIMK MrsC." by liny J. F. Ttui. known br his bri!liat oontriba tinnsto the iVejtern Prew. will sirfrtn us nrtia the music of The b'pinnir WbeeT.,The Flail. Tb St ge Coach. The Mill. etc. t Portrtits and Biographical Skcteaes of Amer ican Authnr: Paors on Dairy. Jjtrminir.itnd J?took Raising in Kuropo. on Hoehold I co rations and Furniture, brsides mere thnn fifty other Illusttated Articles are now ia prepara tion. THR 8 LENDID SEBtTB "THE QSSATSOUm" trre most iskportac'aad tao'f.rst5rie of il Iatrate' l'apfrserveruadrta- ?Brag asJnewMl tiatraUwT In th- lse nernaraher w'-.mpltt5"ihe Papers raLrtui;i.tna. Th next in orlef,wni b The 'ionnHtnr Sltte: Tho Motntnin Rsrinn of the South: The Tron Reston nf Ati"o'nri.etc.. etc Therewith the K"!ay?and Ilitori-I Iijru-ion on Literature. Science and Art ketches of Travel, oc sudoral ''ocni srd K.tchinrs. will mtike up a Magazine of Carbtin fi Litsrature designed o be "IheBtftinthe World." Tho Pcccmher NnrnttcrfnoiT ready) ha an able Article on the Rp.itmition o SWcIe Pay ment, br Or- tw.vcr, POEMS b-t Rret Hartf. McDonald nnd otherT. Thecontii'iation of'he two Serial Storic. ?hortr Storie . Splendid Il lustrations of New Orleans, the 1trisof Amer ica etc. Editoriaiol' byalarceand ahl'i'corp ofwri tcr. The Tcpic of tho 1 ime. I r Dr Holland, in which her-pljc ti"comc Religious News parcr;" linghn'da Etching, o-tc. etc. TUE IIOLIIAY N . of ST. VK'lfOLAS. oilr Srlcndid New TIlutrntel M"tT"i1no fur Girls and Bt-. ths finest over iwueJ. will be enf to all the ful-scribrs ofScri'ncr Month'y for 1KT4. Also the Xovrmber ',ind Deeemhcr number of SU Nicholas 'en fro rto tho- who subscribe for both Mnptzinrs. 'tn July num ber ofi?cribner' Month!' contnif.inzthe Intrn- ducory A. tide oftheflREAT PUTH Series, sent to ?ubcribeni to Scribner's who request it when making their subscription)!. SrRiBXKR'rt Mmxtii v SI 00. St. Nicholas S3 00 a year, or $7 00 for both. SCRIBXFR. A- CO.. 651 Broadway. N'cw'York. TIIK STAoVlAm. Worcester's Quarto BICTIOjrslRY, Recommended- by the Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State o f Nebraska. The authority of the U, S. .Senate and Ilouse of Kepre-entativet. and of BVSRKTT. SUMKSK. QDIXCV, MS.ESH. MAN", AfiAHIZ. ALXXiXDZR, BBVINT, 1RVIXO, RIVES. MILKS. WINTHBOl, RILLARO. HOLUKS. L'.(IPKLLOW, HK.VRV, rRLlOX, HOPKINS. and the leading authors of Europt and America. Retail Price, - $10.00, Liberal discount trade to school districts teachers, ministerw and iubs. BEC03IM ENDED TEXT BOOKS, for Common Schools. m H511ard's" Beaders, Worcester's Dic tionaries, Worcester's Spelling Books and Seavoy's U. S. History, arc al-o recommended by the State Superinten dent. BBEWEIl &TILESTOS, Publishers. I?nston, Mast. Address JOHN M. TAGGAKT Agt. 30 Palmyra, Neb. ! RIICHAEL C&OU Has fitted up his New Stone Building for a BILrI,IAJai HILL. "Xo Liquors sold on the Premises. Just the place to enjoy this Popular Game in a nice, quiet manner- Bed Cloud, Nebraska. THE ONLY Boot & Shoe Shop In Webster County. O- iV 9. PARK WiBheti to inform the PnWie generally that he ia prepared at all times to take orders aad manufacture all kinds of Boots & Shoes In th'e fast PouiVte Styfe. f9Fine Calf Boots made fo order and Perfect Fit Warranted" Repairing on Shirt Notice. 1S CLOVB. KSUASXA. GOTO Plmtt Platt'j DRUa STOKE JTJXZATA, nUASXA, For yew DBUGS, PAINT8, TjILS. GLASS. Ac. ad yoa will get theai caeapertaaa . ElMwatre.- VALLEY HOUSE! Re. Clwiid. Nib ra ska. JOS. C. WABNEB, - - Proprietor. This Hotel is entirely new.haring been built the prerct senson, and is fitted up with regard to COaTOST AND CONTSIHSKCS. BOABD BY THE DAY & WEEK At reasonable rafc. A large and eotntnodirus 5TOXE STABLE hxs ju.t been added to the premises. Si-Good fiarber in attendance at the Ilouse. W BROWN, CARPENTER & BUILDER, Sei Cloud, Kebraaka. I rrepared to make estimates and take con tracts for all Kin-ts of buildings. 'Zi-ld JOSEPH A. PEERV. REAL ESTATE AND TAX-PA YING AGENT. FSAK<f CITY, Franklin Countj Keb, OLDEST "H DRUO'StO li RED CLOUD. Opposite Oarbcr A Co. DRUGS, STATIONERY, FINE SOAPS, SPICES. Patent lYEedicin's PUBE WINES & LIQUOBS, CIOABS, MATCHES, And the thnuond and one things usually kept in similar establishments con stantly on hand and for sale CHEAP FOR CASH. Call and See. 3IRS. H.F.LUTZ. GEORGE ZEISS, DEALXRS IS Wines & Liquors. CIGARS, Chewing, Smoking, Tobacco, CAMED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, AND CONFECTIONERIES A Specialty. mFr'sn Laecr Beer from " Antelope" Brewery, constantly on hand. BED CLOUD, NEB. I3tf LAND! LAND! NOW IS THE BEST TIME To secure CHEAP HOMES. Thb B & M. R, R. LANDS IN WEBSTER CO. NEB. Arc now in market, and are offered at low rates and on ten years' time to actual settlers, at rates varying from $1.50 to $5,00 per acre With a liberal deduction for cash in hand. Thcv lantls arc among the best b the Bepublican Valley, and are UNSURPASSED FOR FEBTILITY and beauty of Location. Lee Estell, RED CLOUD - - - NEB., LOCAL ASSKT F02 WE33TES COUNTY, Will at all times be ready to give all information in regard to location of land, terms of payment, Ac. TH3 FOLLOWIltt SS7XACTS From the Circulars of the B. & M. B. B. Co., will in a measure, explain their terms and the advantages otTercd. The purchaser can pay ca-b, or di vide the amount into three equal pSrta, paying one-third down, one-third in ooe year, and one-third in two years, with interes at ten per cent, annually; or he can have tts teaks' time ia which to make op the sum by small annual pay ments at si per-cent. interest. Most buy on this htter plan of TE EAR8' CHEDI!f f In which ease the purchaser pays at the outset cfle year's interest at six I other payments, eafch of nf per eent at the coBi3nement of the second, third and fourth years. At the connaeno meat of tb? 5fth year, he pays one- seventh of the pnncipal and oac years" interest on the remainder, and the same at the commeccment of each, successive year aatil all has been paid at the ead of tea years. Any bayer can pay ia fall at aay tisae aad get a warranty deed free of all uaaaabraace. Bayers-on '3 long aad gearoa cred it of tea yanrs,' are expected to fettle and iaiprovtf their Undat their earliest coareakooe, ay wltk one of two yean so aa to iak prove atwnt three teataa oi the (aad boagltf , withia tkree years fnm date of parcluse.' fBetler teraas have aever been of fered and probablj aererwiiiae. We iarite aad defy A.GARBER&CO. f.t --.ksr- WUMJKJJEi MVWm DEALEIIS IX gekeka'l merchandise Consisting of DRY COODS AND GROCERIES, Boots A Shoes, Hats and Caps, Tobacco Cigars And everything usually kept in country stores. Give ns a rail. cxamin coods, inouire prices, aud be convinced that tk-a plaee to trade b AT HOME. A. Allttlvlt It W. ISTETVSTOilE "N EW STOKJU NEW GOODS, JOHN RKRKNZK cV CO, Take plexure in informing the citizens of Hed Cloud, ami the Public that they nave opened out ami have on baud a new aud complete Mock of Staple 6 Fancy Groceries Of every name and variety, se'octed with "pcial reference to the wanti of tho People of of tho Republican Valley. CALL AND SEE OUR fcTOUK. We have, also, a tine Stock of DRY GOODs. Boots & shoes ZKN A NEW JOHN 6. POTTER Take this method to Inform the PUBLIC that he has Just opened up a new and complete Stock of DRY COODS & GROCERIES, Consisting in part of CALICOES, DARK, LIGHT k PINIC, CHAMBRES. DILALN'KS. LAWNS. DBESS TRI.MMINdS & MNINOS. CORSETS a- SKIRfS. VAILS ,v CtWWX. l.'LEAi'HED AND UNBLEACHED MtSLINd TABLE LINENS. & TOWELING. PANTS, OVER ALIiJ k SHUlTfNG, BOOTS at HOKSt II ATM eft CA1N, COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS of all Kindt, Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers. Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, FLOUR, MEAL & BACON- .And everything usually kept in a First Class Dry Good k Grocery Flore. JOHN G. POTTER, Red Cloud, Nebraska. LUMBER! LUMBER W. L. VANALSTYNE cl,oui, DEALER IN PINE LUMBER, Doors Blinds Sash Mouldings Lime. Tarred Paper. Etc- And every Article aaaally kept in a First Cb Lumber Yard. f-Prices fnvanably Four Dollar in advance of railroad price. I GUARANTEE TO DUPLICATE- AN I'.BILL THAT CANOGI f AT JUATATA OR HASTINGS.- Republican River STAGE LINE. KXX XXZLS7, Trvpietttv Befakr triaa wiB be aaade betwea JUNIATA ia RED CL0UL) Ob Taeadays and Wednesday. of eaeb week- I shall be pleaded to cany f.a am npon the day tasatiotl, leav ing Juniata, at 6 A yu oa Tn.-wf7s and B-ed Cload at 6 a. -, WeJacfways. Fare TeaaoaaUa. I" ... ,A1 " Co., Ited Cloud, Ak-b. COODS! m LATH, SHINGLE V BUY YOUR HEDGE.PLANTS: AT HOME And yoa will get Good Stack. aSejwSjalrvVmjl VaV aswwWFv OSerferaaJe tae eeeaiaf FaS 200,000 Osage" ifi Plmnts- ONK THOUAND PEACH TBI!' Nurxry ix mile Seathwesx of X X c i u ' r foe it." ' . .ms likmmm$mmtimbQ&ax& feS.'jKS 1. - -Ti- imam t .. 9r4f?f .ifr-'-"j:-mi& fci .;?-." m -, . i?.i-ujt &&&m&&&Jki fMhf.- " CJWKtswailPS'. . -.-- . . V7 .'i.r.,