. m .5 -L J" ii rc- - -- a n zfr - - -'- - T 1 3. X - i XWS1XESS DIRECTORY, It 9.KALOT,, ATTORNEY AT LAW, jrormmuc and mal istati aszkt, Red Cloud, Nebraska. WUIatfeuate the sale of School Boad. ke. MTSpccial Agent for 8chool Farm tare. County Superintendent of PnUic In struction. . J. WIIXCOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW; V0TAB7 nrBLXC 1SAL ISTATI AQSHT. RED CLOUD - - - - NEBRASKA BsT'Homeeteadaaad Pre-emptieas secured. flseeial attentioa grata to peaing Uim at a dtoeoiat. CA8H PAID FOR COUNTY WABBAXTS. LEE . ESTfcLL, Attorney & Counselor at Law, AHD SSAL ESTATE AGENT. RED CLOUD NEBRASKA. Will bur sad aell Real Estate on comuiutOB aa4 pay Tax for Boa-reaidente. awSpeeial attention'givcn to the location of SOLDIERS' CLAIMS TJuder the act of June8tb, 1872. Claim eonte'ted. and all manner of boa inecs before the U.S Land Office attended to with promptness and dispatch. LOCAL AGENT'S B. ksL E. B. LANDS. Immigration Agent &r Webster Co. A. H. BOWEN. JAS. LAIRD. BO WEN aV LAIRD, Attorneys at Iaw AND REALIESTATE AGENTS. WssfWitl practice in all the Cpurts of the State. JTOIATA KEBBASEA PROCTOR HOUSE, G. D. PROCTOR, - - - Proprietor, HEBSOU, NESBASEA. The Traveling Public Will find this Hotel to he first clasa in every respect Bar-Carriage run a daily to Belvicere, thenear oet Station on the .St. Joe it D. C. &. B- a iii i i ii E- JONES Watchmaker & Jeweller BSD CLOUD, WEBSTEB COUNTY, NEB Particular attention given to Re pairing Fine Watched and Satisfaction Guarantied. I. W. TVLLE1S, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Seaidence One Vile East of Bei Cloud. Dr. T. B. WILLIAMS, Family Physician, Tenders his services to the Public and will attend to all Professional calls. Office at the Red Clond Drue Store. F. P. REED, Surveyor & Civil Engineer, AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. RED CLOUD, NEB. Will promptly attend to all business en trusted to his care. Corners established, lines run, ko. 9tW City Civil Engineering a Specialty. CARL WEBER, a ujv smith Repairing done on short notice, in the best style and at reasonable rates. HARNESS SHOP. S. V. Ludlow ' Is bow prepared to do all kinds of work IX THE Harness Line. The best of materials used, and all Work WARRANTED. KEPAIREYCr Done on short notice and at reasonable Prices. Shop in MeNrrr's Store. atea. don Refer asKsiT Red Cloud Mills. JTMTIVJE LUMBER, Feed and Meal constantly on Hani. Justom Work Warranted. J. Q. POTTER & BRO.; BSfi CLOUD, VIS. W. E THORN. Surveyor tf Webster Cowrty, Will Broaaptly attead to all ealla. OHera for work aurh left at Clark "a Jie fa Ceart Homee. at Aad Clomd. Poet Ogee addrew 'WaUa.WehatarOe3lah. -tf v. BUCK HOUSE, OB0I8Z 290L, Jtx, nOPtOBTOB, FRANKLIN, NKB. .(hd-Accmmdatwns, Limry THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. C. L. MATHER, Editor. THURSDAY. APIL 21874;, CORRESPONDENCE Freaj all parte of the State aad eoantry ree peetfally 'elicited-. We do not read anoaynooa letter and cob tDBBteatioaa. The aaaie and -xidrese of the wri ter are ia all eaaet iadiepeBs bie, at a guaranty ef rood faith. WZSTXUA Q7TZBZ3T3. The following from a correspondent to the Stmte Journal i t-o aptly to the point that we publish it entire. That all the western counties ask, is tn be fairly represented, and receive their share of the State representation and a candid hearing, on all points affecting the common interest of the State, must be apparent to every reasonable person. While the western counties are daily gaining in population and wealth, they need, and expect to be beard. And we tuust not "lay on our osm" and see the eastern part outstrip u in the race, but lot it be known thai we are a part and parcel of the common-wealth, tax-payer consequently entitled to representation, according to the spirit of our father That a Normal School should be open cd and sujtainad in the Westers part of the State, ii clearly apparent to every one, whether he will admit the fact or not. Keep moving gentlemen, and we will at la&t gaiu what ia honestly our due: That is a very narrow and unworthy spirit, that seeks to benefit one part of a State, or a community, at the expense of auothcr part, or in opposition to any other part. And it is for just this reason that the western and newer countiei of' the State oppose the grasping selfishness aud ambition, not of the people, but of the irujall politicians of Jtlie eastern part of the State, who are seeking their own aggrandizement at the expense of west ern interests. Some of the eastern papers, while they cannot help conceding the tnuhfuluess of our allegations and the justice of our claims, have still met us with a spirit of carpiug criticism ; as though our de maud lor justice, and our determination to maintain our rights, were the result of personal aspirations aud ambitions. We beg to asaure all such that they are most egregiously mistaken, and utter ly misconceive and misconstrue the spirit oi me uewer counties, so lar from be ing a personal squabble for preferment, there- is a manifest and settled determin ation everywhere among as to sink all pergonal considerations for the public good. While candidates for the various offi ces are plentier than blackberries in Hie river counties, aud are sending their cir culars and rcachiug out their feelers, even into the western counties and some of them are perambulating the State, we have heard only one or two western names mentioned in connection with any State or National position, and that only incidentally. Rest assured that we are aking ior public rights not pleading for personal preferment. Certain others affect to think that our rights will be conceded without a strug gle. We should be glad to. be able to believe that. Rut, unfortunately, the precedents of the'past, and the spirit of thepiesentin certain , quarters, are not such as to inspire faith. When the present apportionment was made, Otoe county was given four, and Douglas teven; members six and a "float" of the House, but it required eighteen organized western counties to get two members; and while Richardson Nemaha, Otoe and Cass counties were given a Senator each, and Douglas two nix for five counties only one Senator was given to tnirteen western counties, including Saline and Gage. In fact ail western Nebraska north and south of the PJatte, was given but two Senators, Douglas balancing us all. Unless there isvory considerable penitence for that conduct, there is little hope for volun tary jubiico now. Now, of course, the injustice is very much greater. Again. The last legislature had three University Regents to elect. There was one member in all the west. The rest were in the river comities. As there was notb.ng else that could be given us, the western press and men earnestly asked at least one of the three, aud presented an nnexe ptionable candidate. The east ern press then, as now, cautioned us to "be quiet!" there was no danger, it said justice would be done us. Rut, we got nothing. All the places were gobbled up by the river counties. And now, in this larcb, 1874, meet ing of the State Superintendent of Schools (who does not cetu to know of the existence of western counties that have thousands of people) with some of the County Superintendent, nearly all from the eastern counties, resolve against additional Normal Schools 1 Of course not ! These are but samplo bricks straws that show which way the east would have the wind blow. Is it any wonder that we cannot trust professions? that we are not willing to "be quiet 1" and above all not to take any measures to protect ourpclve-t, wbea we have found by such ?ackxperieocc that it is the only means by which we can have protect ionl It is quite possible that the sewer coun ties will got heed the advice!- Senator Gwyer of Omaha, is promi nently mentioned as the coBuag Govern or of Nebraska. -affrpemfeHr. Rivkrton, Franklia Co., Neb. March 25th, 1K7-1 Riverton begins to loom up, trad:: is on the increase and business is fair and getting better every day. Old Pcenk Baird is about to erect a hotel at the ex pease of $4,000. As we stepped out the othr inoratBg aad looked about it ande heart rejoice to behold the glorious id stripes waving betwcea the heaveas.iwd.Fort TboapsoB. It Biade aWrhuk ef the day of yore, Aa4ItrarttsaVauswilleeaMBato(. Hwbkt ft Jucr. The JUv. Hear Ward Beeefaer makes this reply, ia the Ckrittian Union, to a 1"e7 Mje WBeiaer K MWictN t oaace: ic w vncsea wbcb k is wiesea, ana it is bc wicked whea it aot wiaked. Is its mf it aas bo bbotw atorml aAaraeter tbaa walking, wrestliag er rawiwr. Bad xmb pany, untiBtery kear, erifidaaoea aaay asake the exercise wahory ; goad cbbv paay, wboIcsbbm BOr m heate ia laeaces asajr bmbb k a vary treat Walnut Creek, Webster Co., Neb. March IG-h. 1874. At a regular meeting the of Walaut Grange, tbe following resofatioa waa Baanimaa-ly adopted : Retthed, That wo hereby tender to Bm. G. W. Knight and lamily, our warmest exprrdona) of sympathy and condolence in this their deep affliction, and commend them to the paternal care of Uim who " tempers the wind to tbe shorn land.' Riprfved, That a copy of this resolu tion be forwarded to the Ret Cloud Chiek for publication. Thomas Vacuun, W. M. R. B. Fulton, Sec Buzzard's Olort, Neb. March l!9th 18 4. Editor CniEP: Pfenuis xae through the columns ol your paper to give your readers an account of what is tr inspiring in this part of the (imuioral vineyard. Spring has come at last, and farmers are bu.-y plowing aud so wing-grain. The unuaual amount of snow which has fell and mdted upon the ground during the winter, has left the coil in excellent con dition for plantiug, and with a reasona ble amount of care, an abundant harvest may be anticipated. The Eltu Creek Lyceum has closed for the season, to be revived again upon the return of long nights and -wintry days. It appears that that short letter which I wrote for the Immigration column in the Chiek, has got me into business. I have received letters from different parti of the East, making enquiries about the country, eta Now I wish to inform the icqaisitative that I am no land speculator, neither am I a land agent; but I am interested as ever' citizen should be, in the setilirtg and development of the country,. Con sequently will cheerfully answer any questions mat may be aadreed to me by those who intend emmigrating to this part of the State. "Gentle Betse" says that I am in search of a wife, taking the ladies alpha betically, and recommends me to come up that way. Hardly think it's worth while, have got most through the alpha bet, and met with indifferent success and am almost discouraged. Oh ! for one gleaming ray of hope I Yours truly. XERXES. From a late copy of the Congressional Record we see that our able rcpresenta live iu the House, Hon. Lorenzo Crouuse keeps a ?harp lookout after the interests of his constituents. It is annoying and often digusting to hear how some East ern men talk of western affairs, withmich assumption of knowledge but with buch dense ignorance. The discussion had been running upon an amendment to the homestead law, offered by Page of Cali fornia, providiwg that all proof, in cases of contest, might be taken before a judge of a court of record in the county in which the land is situated, and Eastern men had been opposing the amendment, showing utter ignorance of the needs ot the homesteader, when Judge Crouuse, in tho few words which follow, spoke the sentiments of the whole western world, fo far ns we know them : "1 represent a State which is perhaps as much intcrcstcd'as any other State in this question, and I venture to .ay that the amendment oi the gentleman from California Mr. Paire) will meet the hearty approbation of the settlers in that estate. Anything which tends to obviate the ex pen -e which now attends the tak ing of proof in these cases, will, I say, commend itself to our people ; and I ap prehend that if there is anv difficulty about the matter, we can easily so frame this bill as to gmrd entirely against any abuse of the privilege. The privilege of taking tbe proof in this way will relieve the settler of the great expense which must attend his going, in many districts, from one to two hundred miles to take the proof, and in contested cases taking bis witnesses with him. The amend ment of the gentlemen iroin California will tend to obviate the embarrassmeut caused in this way. "-Columbus Journal. A man's leg which hid been neatly amputated by a locomotive at Newark, "H. J., on last Monday, was earned by the engine to Bristol, Peon., about ten tnibs, and when the engineer discovered the limb on the cowcatcher he kindly in quired by telegraph all along the line whether anybody bad missed a leg. Newark then answered "ye," and the leg was promptly returned. It was too late, however, to be of any rervicc, for the former owner was dead. But, then, it was an exhibition of touching tender ness on the part of the engineer who took it off. Love axu Business. With women love is a ini-ino; with men, business is a love. Idic does not mean that women arc nrrrrriar? in love, or that men deal in the -phit of love in their ordinary buaii.e -s. It me ans that love is to women, yet nu-ro than to men. an occupstion,ab sorl'ii.g. that fills and uses much of life; tba' to inrn, bu-i.ics fills and uses much of their lire id mach the same way. A Imuran lift U at present ordered, this ajiortioiiuivnt of activities is unavoida ble ami appropriate. nim.&'ttfie.uL. Oil itttd Xfirfor April. Zew to Oct Alg. Ua n?t stop to ull stories in buisaess hours. Ii y '"- ha-e n place of basmes be found Cti'.Tv vTifii w-mttd. I Nn msn can get rich by fitting aroaad sti'rrs and :isoonj. Never " fool " in business matters Have order, system, regularity and promptness. Do not meddle with a bassiaess yoa know not hfng of. Strive to avoid harsh words aad per sonalities. Do cat kick every stone ia the path. More miles can be made ia a day by go ing steadily ow thaa by stopping. Pay as you go A bmb of honor respects his word aa bo does his bosd. Help others whea yea can. bBtaerer give what yoa ctnnotaibrd to siaipry beeaase it is raeBieaabte. .Learatosay ao. No aeeasnty of saaB Bioaj it out dog fashioaed, kssi aw k arnily aa4 respectably. Use year braias rathet than taoseef other. Leara to thiak aad act for yourself. Keep ahead rather thaa aeaiad the tintes. YoWBC BatB. cwt tkia tmt- aad If tBaaw bersehy latkargwaaefM, kriawkwew. 1 The natioBtd freight road project is still gaining ground. It was th-i princi pal topic of discuoMcn at a convention composed of delegates from Ohio, Mis souri, Illinois. Kaasan and Colorado. ,at SprBgf eld, Uiinobf March 11. Tbit onfcation was, however, evidently RaBipfthtd in the special interest of the Kassa Pacific & Dsnver. It passed resolutions favoring the fortieth parallel as the main Itae. In Coogress the nation al freight line project came up in tbe Senate in coejnectioa with the proposed bill to regulate neoiBierce betweeu State. Whether Congreso will take active steps in this matter during the present seasou, remain, however exceedingly doubtful. The tendency at present m againu aubi die or appropriations for any dass of Railroads. Unlee the projccturs manage without national loan or a land grant, they will, we fear, have to postpone the undertaking. Omaha Bee. LEGAL NOTICE In District Court in and for Webster County. Nebraska. W. L. Stone, Plaintiff. ) gaiat I H. S Kaiev, Elizabeth Kaley, James V . Alexander, J. G. Sadler, and A. J. Armstrong, Del'eodents. James W. Alexander and J. G. S id dlcr, non-residej defenJcnts will take notice that a petition has been tiled in the above estitleeFaction. thabjet of which is to obtain sati-fvetinn of a cer- tain mortgage on lots one and two ( 1 and 2) in block twenty-ix (26). in Red Cloud Web.ter Co., Neb., given by Henry Kulcy, aud E izabeth Kilcy tn said J as. W. Alexaudcr aid .1. G. Sadler, to .se cure the payment of a prouii-ury note named therein, plaintiff hein- the m sijrneeof said note and mortgage, seeks to deprive the several defcudeuta of any estate or lien which they may have in said premi-es. You will also take notice that you are lepiired to answer ail petition on or before the 13th day of May, 1874. JonN K u II.LCOX. n30 4t Attorney for Plaintiff. "Dissolution ITotics. The partner-hip heretofore oxisting between Arm-trong & Mjrcm 15r.. va dissolved tho I'Jth day of Feb , 1 74, by mutual consent. All iudcbtfd to said firm, on note or book account, arc hereby notified to call and settle with A. J. Armstrong he being authorized to settle and collect all indebtedness to said firm. A. J. AitJisTiioxo. J. M. Maktin 8. P. Maktin. Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb. Jin Uust rated Alonthlt, Journaf, uni versally admitted to be the Hand somest Periodical in the world A reprcs'Htrtivt and Cham pion of American Taste. Not for Sals in Book or tfswi Stores. ' The Aldine, while iued with all the regular ity, liaa none of the temporary or timely nter c.it chiiracterutie of ordinary period ie.ils. It in anelcgant aiueeilany ot pure, light, and graceful literalare; and n collection of pic tures, the rareH specimens of artiatic akil). ia black and white. Although each succeeding Dumher olords a frwh pleasure to iU frienda. tbe real raluo nd beauty of the Atdin will be moat appreciated after it li;u been beuadup at the cloreofthe year. While other publiea tiona aaay clahn'auserior eheipnesK.aa com pared with rivala'of a rirailar cla, the Aldiae u a unique and oriel-. -il conception alone aad anapproathed absulateiy without oornpetitioa iu price or character. The poaaeaaor of a ooni plete volume cannot duplicate tbe quantity of fine paper and rngravinga in any other hape ornumberlof roluincj for ten titnea ita coat: aad then, there are tbe cromoa becidca I Art Department, 1873. The illustrations of tho Aldine have won a J world wide reputation, and in the art centre? I ofKurope it is an admiltrd fact that iti woed- culs are examples of the hinhrat perfection ever attained. The common prejudice in favor rf "steel plates." is rapidly ildinrtn a mora educated and discriminating tite which reeog. nixes the .-vlvnntagesof superior artistic qual ity with greer facility of production. The wood-rut .if the Aldinn powesse all the deli cto and elaborate finish of the moat costly ateel plte, while they afford a better rendering of the artiata original. To fully realize the wonlerfol work which the Aldine ia doing for the caaae of art culture ia America, it ia only aeceeaary to consider the cost to thi people of any other tecent repre sentations of the productions of great p-iintera. In addition to the designs by the member of the Nutionn! Academy, and other noted Amer ican artts. the Aldine will reprodofte examples of the oest foreign masters, selected with a view to the highest artistic saccess, and greatest gen eral intcreit. Thaa the subscribers to the Al dine will, at a trifling cost, enjoy in his own home the pleasure aad refiaing influenee of true art Ihe quarterly tinted platea for 1871 will be by Thos. Mmn and t. D. Woodward. The Christmas iasae fur 1874 will contain ape rial designs appropriate to the seasoa. by our best artists, and will rurpass ia attractions any of i a predecessora. Premiums for 178L Every subscribe to the Aldiae for the jtmr l7f win receive a pair or cromoa. ana ongtaal pictnrea were painted in oil far the publisher of the Aldiae. by Thos. Mom. whoae great Colorado picture waa parchased by Congress for tea thoaaand dollars. The subject were eho riu to represent The Eat" and "The Wet" One is a riew ia the White Monnteiaa. Vew Ilampflhire : the at he' gira The Cliffs ofOreea River. Wyoming Territory. The difference la the nature of the aeauea theawelvaa k a pleae ant eoBtraar. and affords a good display of tha aititta srope aad eoloriag. The cromoa are each worked from, thirty ditiact alatea. aad are ia siae 12x16. aad appaaraaca exact fac similes of the original.. Tha preecaUtioa of a worthy axampleor Ametka'arreateet lartdseaaw painter to the saheeriber of the Aldiae was a bold but peculiarly happy idea, aad ita saeees fal eealixatina is attested bythe following t-t-timonial orer the aigaatare of JCr. Moraa him self. Xcwabk. X. J, Seat. Z). 1STS. Msr. Jas. RrrrroB A Co. ffnJfflm.--IiB delighted with tba areofii ia aaluaaf roar erajaaaa.JZWr are weadeifat ly sueceasfal repraseatatiaaa by aaachaajeal process oi me ongiaai aatauaga V( ere rasnaetfallr. (SgnclJ Taea. XoB4;r. These cmoos are 1b rrery aasae Amerieaa. They mrt by aa orrgiaal Amerieaa process, with anterial of Amerieaa aaaaafaeta e. from 4e- sica or Amerieaa aeaery by aa Amerieaa pa-Bter. and rseatad ta taberibera ta th ff rat saccess ful Amerieaa Art Jearaal. If aa better heeaBseofall thif. they will rrtaaaly prmim as interest ao foreign predaction caaiaaaiea as I seither are theyasty the worse if by reason of tha peculiar facilitiea of prodaetiea. they cost the paMishers only a trifle, while esjaal ia every respect to other ernmra that are aoM aiagiy f. r doaMa ha aaaeriatioB price ot the Aldiae. Persona of taste will arise tbeeo aie tarea for theaaaalrae aet Pr the prioe they did or did not cost, aad will appreciate the eater arise that readers their dUtrihutioa aoeeiMe. If aay sabeerieerrhoald iadicate a arefareaea for a iaare aabjaet, the aaalishera will aesad Thoagau ef Heat. a aew aad eeaatiful e bbk. Hxaeicchea. learaaaatiag a little Ital iaa e atie wheat ap aahiaaj eyas betray thaleag iags of ak heart. TERMS: .aaavjsavWitaOCl WTtaaaxrmfstaibiHtyaataasaael a-meaeeawaentUaenaaaeiegtr- aca. """ft&'v&mz, aOOFaUaaaar. m Laaa, Xwm Tark. BOBBI BBBeMi km. rer5eeawmreBja.aW etemi wtfl ha seat, raeaataa. earaiihid. aad are-suid far rnaiL Tha Aldiaa wtt. haraafter be eVuTaaMe ealy 5r mtmisatiea. Taarawill ta aaraiaaaiar ah rata : aaab farsabaariatiaa aaaat aa saataa tba aabtamsra sHraet. ar beaded ta aba laaal ltaBl CBaaBVTaaajVMNr flM l"BaffltTt) SVsCB aaWaBB aWStalaK IS" VALLEY HOUSE! r Red Cltiid. Nebraska. JOS. CJ; WARNER, - - - Proprietor. Tbfc HniVl it eeHtrels Bew.hatios ba heiilt he rict rMe. aad U fitted up with regard COkTOIT A2TC COVVSyXXVCX. BOARD BY THE DAY k WEEK At reasonable rate. A larre and eoamodira 6TOXE STABLE hai just beca added to the premiaee. Bar-Cod Barbrr in atttadaare at tho lie Brewa It 5f teiailer, Carpenter. & Buildert Bel Cbod, Ysbn&a. I preparrd to make entimatee aad take roa tracu fur alt kinla of tuildin4. Z7-td JOSEPH A. PEEKY, REAL ESTATE AX1 TAX-PA Y1NG A GENT. HUKZLZK CUT, Fraailia ftictj Vtb. OLDEST kat TftTT CZ& fi ! afVTK VS j r ' ,4 I RED CLOUD. DRUGS, STATIONERY, FINE SOAPS, SPICES, Patent Medicln's PURE WINES k LIQUORS, CIGARS, MATCHES, And the timusin.l ninione things usually kept in similar establishments oon- stantiy on hand sml fur Hale CHEAP rit CS1I. Call and See. MRS. II. F.LUTZ. C-EORGE ZEIJ, -WCALRRS I.N- IfVinesA laiquors. CIGARS, Chewing, Smoking, Tobacco, CAHNED FRUITS . OF ALL KINDS, AND CONFECTIONERIES A Specialty. eflirFroh Laser Beer from " Antelope'," Brewery, ennhtant'y on hand. RED CLOUD, NKB. 13tf LANDi LAND! NOW IS THE BEST TIME To secure The B. & M. R. R. LANDS IN WEBSTER CO. NKB. Are now iu market, and are offered at low rata and o.f TK! TK.rs' time to actual settlers, at rates varying from $1.50 to $5,00 per acrt With a liberal deduotioa for cash in hand. These lands arc among the best is the Republican Valley, and are UNSURPASSED FOR FERTILITY aad beauty of Location. Lee Estell, RED CLOUD - - - NEB., LOCAL AQ2HT F01 WE3STZ2 COTOTT, Will at all times be ready to give all iaforaatioa iu regard to location of land, terms of payment, 4a TH f OLLOWJW XXTlACTf From the Circulars of the B. k M. R. R. Co., will in a measure, explain their terms and the advaatages offered. The purriiaser can pay cash, or di vide tbe amount into three equal parts, paying oae-third down, one-third ia owe year, and one-third ia two years, with reteres at ten per ceat aaaaally; or he caa have ten ykard' time ia which to make up tbe sum by aaaall aaoaal pay Bseats at six per-ceaL iatrcst. Most buy 8 this htter plaa of TEN YEARS' CREDIT! Ia whiea aaae the pTchater pays at the outset ese year's interest at six pcr-eeat- os the ariee. Ha aaket three other payaseata, each of ix per at the ooaaueaesaeat of the third aad foarthyaars. At the Bteat of the Ifth year, he pay owe seveath of the pnadpal aad oae years iatereet oa the reauiader, aad the saase at tha coaiBieacatcat of eaeh sBSSssaiTe year aatil all has bea paid at the cad of tea years. Aay buyer caa pay ia faH at aay bote aad gat awarraaty aed fraa ofafl Bayers oa oar leaf aaa1 it of tea year?, are expected te settle their lead at their eechaet ay aithiaaaeecrwysara a MtaiaBpruvw aboattaraa taatasal the laaa aeag at. aaasaf . Aa; JawBetter tarsas have Barter feeea af fared aad avabaaly arveewMW. faTWa iaviu iiaaifin aad aary asBBaaaitiaa. A. CARBER & CO. DIALSM IJI GENEfiAL MERCHANDISK CoBSsattBf of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Boots A ShoiMt Hmte and Cmpm Tobmcoo Clsrefe And everytasac usually kept ia eauatry stores. Give us a call, examine goods, iaquire prices, and be eoaviaeed that the Kasl pltot to trad is AT HOMrl NEVST STORE NEWSTOEfi NEW GOODS, lOHX BIlXZi:N saV ViK Take pleiwure in informing tbe citizens of Hed Cfoud, and rha Publis that they nave opened out and have on hand a nw and complete etoek af Staple $fr Fmncw Groe,triem Of crcry name and turiety. ?cleetwl with pceial rrfrrvure to the waass ? the I'eoplo of of th Republican Valley CALL AND SEE OCR 9TOCK We have, also, a tine Stock of DRY COODs, Boots & fchoe BEREXZEN a& V Red Cloiul, N. NEW COODS! JOHN G. POTTER Takes this method to Inform the PUBLIC thai he hat Jutt opened up a new and complete Stock of DRY COODS des GROCERIES, Consisting ta part of CALICOES, DARK, LIGHT . PINK, CHAMBKKM. DKLAIXKri. LAWNS. DRESS TRIMMINGS k LININGS. CORSETS k SKIRTS. VAIUS k GLOVES. TABLKLlNKNSATOlv'Kf' AND " " PANTS, OVER ALLS k SHIRTINCJ. BNIT fe MIIOEft, II ATM dk CI V, COFFEE, SUGARS I TEAS of all Kindt, Canned Fr.itt, Oytttrt and Crackers, Chtwing and Smoking Tsbacets, FLOUR. MEAL & BACON. And everythiag usually kept in a Firat Class Dry Good k (srocery Store. JOHUT O. POTTER, Red Cloud, Nobratka. LUMBER! LUMBER W. L. VANALSTYNE HEMP CXOtTD, - - - JEIilt.lStX,l. DBALKX IX PINE LUMBER, Doors, Blinds, 8ash Mouldings Lime. Tarred Paper, Etc- Aad every Article awaaNy kepi ia a First Class Laaiber FarL aaPrka invariably Fr DoUan m advaaae of railroafj prieea. I GUARANTEE TO DUPLICATE ANY BILL THAT CAN SI 4101 AT JUNIATA OR HASTIXGS. Dawn.lkJIg.aaaa Di.a. --wawwv.avwBB am V V I STAGE LINE. BaanaJarfcriaflvil ha IWUTAajdIEOCLOt'O OaTi aaal WawBaaaaaaaM e 1. I atari he aTaaatsl uasm . aaaa the sJays aaatieesl. laaa. SiTSnaifi -" T-asays, "i.PK t WeaJaaaaaya! !' A. GAKBEB&Cw. LATH, SHINGLES TUUK HEDfiE PLANTS AaJjaaatf aatOaoei Sieec. OaWaVfaaie the BiSataaT Fal 200,000 Osage ONK THOUAND PKACH TRM srx aswee Saathwtat a ( ' , ( i ! I l i i t 1 ftfilPS MCSftsfstf. MMvinvm. fmrnumsft ' a s .ftS- r -aJ?. X! &&e&Zr gfe X -' p.- -- 3 t-. - -Cijaa s-'j-MZivse- :i"--,- l.A--tf ;i-" 'wmatM Tn Ii T "V