WflXxk""iS---'t. "JUIUMmT'' "' N""' ''T'BflT l'l ' l Hi''"' II ' ll Mil IMMIMHI-- lllWl II 'p ''lft '- ' "- I I I - M.l I -- II I """"" ' .. - I I, I I ! I I -I EHBrwSES ,$ V r f - . ( THE BED CIGUD CHIEF RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. LOCA'L MATTERS. Notices in this Column 10 Cents a Line Official Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. "v7. Tipton. Brownyillc. U. S. Senator. VT. Hitchcock. Omaua. U. P. Sct.a.or. Lorenzo Crounsc. Representative. EXECUTIVE. R W. Furnn. ilrowr.ville. dovrm.r. J. J. (A-rcr. Lincoln. Sec. ot sta.c. .1.1$ Western. Heat nee. -v. ! ,2,' J. H. Wcl.'tcr lJ.-fttrice. Alt y uen. J I M. McKuufe. Lincoln. Sr. Pub. In:ruc. juiici.mr Geo. I' Like ('nulla. Chief Jsjiic- IjnM"tnn't.NelniJantT.l1i8tociRtc hatn'l Maxwell. Plalstnouth J Jul WEi'.5TR COUNTY. - J. A. Tatlcys. K. II. .one. 1. W. THle.v. ii. r. m:. H. S. Km Icy. L. I. Mntivil. County Clerk. Treasurer. Probate Judge. S-heriff. School Sup'L Coroner. County ?urvejor V, i:. Thorn. A. M. Hardy.) -e. G. W. P.all. V F. Matteun. County ComtnJoocM. Arrival nntl Iiiftrtnr- "f Jinlls, from the Kl e'Ionl I . Juniata Loves Monday's Wdiicda? and Friday 7 am. Mail close.! (J j. in. irivc- Tues day Thursday and Saturday's" p. tc. H..r.VAi:i Leaves Tuesday's and Friday'. 0 p. in. arrive. Tuesday .- and Friday's 5J p. m. Mail cloiod 5A p. m. Fkamci.i.v. gr.iri'.' east, Monday'.-. and '1 iiuri"- 2 l. in. fioitm west Tuesday's and Friday's 10 a. m. Pl.KA.SANT II ILL leaves Thursday' 0 a. tu. Arrive- Wednesday's 4 p. in. Mai! cloed 9 p. in. Jewel:., Kann. aniv Friday's VI in. Leae Fiiday 1 p. m. lie-six, Kan.'as. anive.- Thur-day's Yl. in. Leaves Thur-d.ty 1 p. in Ofiic.: open from -1 untill G p. in. Sundcjs. All iccisteicd matter inu-tbe in the evening U low the ma:lr le:v M. Ii. MeNirr. I'. M. ! tittu :i;:i:ciii:v. CONGHKOATIONAL CIiyKCH Servkes fery Jir.-t and tliird Sah IimiIh of caih month st Led Ci.md aii.l Ii:.;i!e. U) o'clock A. .M at Jl.-d Cloud. -1 o"f!.H-k P. M at lu :.al.'. Lvory .-econd and lourih .altbalhs at Halm aid Uaiiit'.ny Precincts. PiLV. A. 3I.XWKLI., 1 'a-tor. BAPTIST CIll'nCIL Bkv. Tho. Mrxi.ow, Ta-tor. Fn vices every ibiiith Sabbath at 7i P. M. Sahiiath Ffiiotii. every Sabbath nioi iiins at 1 1 A M .1. (). IVn-ren, Siipt. Prayer meetins i-abb-uli and Thur. dny evri.inc-.. All held at the Mdiool bnueju-t umtlio! town, VaUntinc-! Valentine-!! At the Pot OHice. Vcrm'ra ami fancy. Fie-h Oyst. r- by the can or dozen t t'.co. Zei--. Al-o fre-h In end, pie-, cakes, confectionary, &c Nieo thing-, for tiie litt.'o folks, at the Post Office. Call and look at thorn. la-t and cheat c-t assort meiit o! Stationciy in town at the Post Office. Go to tho Po-t Office for paper, pens, pencils, slates. A:c &c (iDio Shcrci's for our drugs, I Patent tuidicines &c. CiiirJifS, th'bostntsd purest in town, at Go. Aviis- . A few County Wairanis wanted at once by Wti.i.coX. " Favc our nimuy thc-e haul time-1 by goine to Witlcox, who will save von money on your taxes. The Dniiiostic Sewtmr Maclr.ne ,i,i ii ...i ' i-: acknowledged by- all coii.petenl udg" to be file be-t machine now be oiu the public. WANTED. To' purha.c fin Casji. 3u head of! Fprim: Ct.Lc- nt d airlmg-. trom r. ' ... i. ,i,i t ; r lO IC IIIWIIIU- - ."Hi"" Ra.-Fi: Hun's., -1 milts Ea-t u! Red Cloud. i:ot:c: l CICC. Notice i- hereby given. That I will examine all pftscus who may desire to oiler . thcin-y'ves a cndidatos for; teacher- ot tno pnuiarv or common. lv,"-', , ' ; ,- - schooUot the county, at my olnce m Red Cloud, on the first . faturday t !" August, November, February and V May. II. S- KaLEV, j Co. Supeiiuteudent. j ' Send to IL II. Johnon. Crete. K Nob. for ciicular.- of the IW-lie 'V Sewinc Mjichaie ; also terms to agent.- (j. .) if you mean business and rt ally want an agency. . Notice. To whom it may concern. All pcr- ennw nn horbv notified that the M. P. ! II 11 Company have become tired of' -this wholesale slaughter upon their timber, in the Republican Valley. And from this time forward we propose to protect our own interests, atodby so doing we think we sh.ll Trotect the bc-t inteiests of the set tlers, as we are convinced that there is no timber in the Valley to spare. -- Especially tn be drawn out ofthe State or cut iuto lumber, or in any manner wasted. And we hope ail good citi zens will con-ider thes-e matters care fully, aud lend us their influence to jjroicct what timber there trttry be left J. D. Lotikidoe, Land Com'r. M. l Railway. 23mG. WATTT; ,LT-ntlirtacnn.'I nnnnrls of nork. at . -. .dftl-T- . v .w7--.- . . a J--F -I T"J rl4 W n.1. Cnr " which 1 will pay the -highest rash price. ALo some Fat CaUle. &s 31ae& IL Wakksb. E2AD THIS. The adTc.tttinp rates for space in Tin: Chief for the year 2S'5 will be J as follow : a . One column, per year - $T" 00 One-lmlf column do 4U.G0 One Fourth column 2J.00 Bu?inc5s.Card? 8 00 do wheu insetted for short time, i"r month, 1.50 Local notices (third page) to regu lar advertisers, 5 cents per line for each insertion. Transient notices, per line, 10 ctd. Under the head of "Specials" set in solid Nonpareil, notices will he in serted for." cent.- an inch or le-s, for each insertion. This last form we wish to introduce to thoae who want to sell or buy slock, land, or for the general wants of the community. Legal notices at Statute rates. At torneys and officers of the law will be held responsible for the legal notices they hand in. Lodge and other Associations will be ehargfd ii cents per line for all notices not of interest to the general ....i.'r,. I'"'""-.. . . ..,!. -i ...-i .,.. Standing advertisements ana locals- from regular advcrti-er payable at the cud of each quarter. Tmi..i.t iili'itrti.niiin! ntiil nn- tk-to'froui rtrangcrTmust be paid :u udvnnce. These rates will be adhered to,-ex cept usregaids filling coutuctrf. No per.on need a-k any deduction ordL-count from the above rales or conditions. " "VV. N. Uichardaon h is a large sup plyofj-ccd corn on hand, for $1,50 per bushel. !23-m:j. NEW GOODS! A fresh stock of Dry Goods and Groceiies will be sold at bottom prices at l he Grange Store. Ilotn is thix for High! You can buy a ood pair of kip boots for four dollar-at flie Grange Store. T:y tome of that good Tea at the Grange Store. JBarPIH-NTd ! aarPUINTS ! The nicest Prints in town can be had at the Grange Flore. If y ou want to get your Stationery cheap eo to the Post Office. rM-.vl Grarger'.--, if you want cood toa. co (Tee, mi gar, and olhcr grocrie-, call at the Grange Store, next door to the Po office. Jull.v G. PoiTEH, Led Cloud. Go to Smith vt Calvert for Furni tute. Ail kind of Dry Goods in large supply und at reasonable rates at Gaiuieu & Co's. Good warm fall and winter shawls and dress goods at G. & Co's. A full slock of Moots and Shoes, for the fall trade at G. & Co's. Granger's, if you want your Granger boots and shoes, call at the Grange Store. John G. Potter. Ivero-ene, 30 cents per gallon Gar berrc Co. Matches, .".cents per box at Gather's. Lamp chimneys, 3 lor 2,"cts at Gir- lcr. Three bars soap, -5 cents, Garber & Co. ?oda 10 cents per pound, at Gr.rbers. CHANGE STOKE. GOOD NEVS GOOD NEWS. For the Farmers of Webster and Neighboring counties. CHANGE STORE IN RED CLOUD. The .tore kept by John G. Potter ,, ., ' ' 1 niir.il :i GRANGE STOHE, Patron.- of llu-bandry wiil find it to their interest to trade at the Grange )o:it fo the piaccxc to the Post Office. Store. xt dcor J. G. POTTER, Red Cloud. A full assoitment of ladies shoes, all the latest varieties at G. & Co's, Wanted. Every one to know. ;at ;crinze & Co., are selling off . . i.Ari-,.,',a nVfi, ihir entire stock ot lirocenes, L..otu- l,,-,r uluu luv ing Boot, b hoes &c. at cost, ihw no humbug. ., ,..,. , . Ladies call at B. & Co ?, and get a nice drc-s pattern for 9c. per yard. ,, , ;r , -r. ,c ca . e F. JJ f Hiercr, am t selling Drug an.J I amts, cheaper than any other house in the VaDev. all others know it. Every J thirg warnted. i Dr. Thos. B. "Williams wishes to sav that all who are indebted to him mti-t call and settle by Jan. 1st, eith " .?!. 1. n, Ar. -V ak !- (Vrr'V t vmf Ur WllU UlCWU, Ui UJ ijiWUS 4JWVV. 19-td. Initial, Tinted papcrand envelopes at the Post Office. 24w4 School crayons for Soct a box at the Post.Office. 24 w4 If you want cheap reading go to the Post OSce. 24w4 LASTED. Wheat, for which the . highest market price will be paid, tf 21. W. N. RrcirA-RTisox. Notice is hereby given that a special session of the Board of County Com missioners will be held on Saturday, Febiuary 13th, 1S75. Commencing at It) 'o'clock a; cj. for the purpose of condsideriog the question of sed grain and for the transaction of sucn ptaer business as may properiy come oifore 3om, Rfct o5t J- f i? -r- 27iT.. - -.loiitaxtreiBeaaiphctty asd-Jess cort J. A. 1ULLEYS. Fine weatherTor the past weet. It. R. Sherer U moving his drug Ktore ou the lot south of Garber & Co. The bridge boys are at work on the bridge south of ton. and will have it completed in a week or ten dajra. Mr. Knight says he is io mum ciau, but if we would say no uior he wou'd set 'em up. So we took a cigar. Mr. Moore, of St. Joseh, Mo., otopped at the Valley House last night, Ue is out on a prospective tour, and to pay a visit to his friends in Franklin County. Last Thursday a fire broke out in Mr. Sleepers wagon hhop, but was soon extinguished by tbc prompt assistance of some of our town boys. Mr. Sleeper wishes to return his sincere thanks to the gentlemen who took such an. active part in extinguish ing the fire in his shop last Thursday. . Poit has a new t-ign on his Feed Stable. One day last week Mrs. Paiks lost 30 bushell of Wheat and Oats. Some one broke into her house while -ne n-i ). " " "v with iL L. C. Hanson of New Scacda- j nava Kan., has been in town forsever- al days. lie reiKirts business lively down there. We understand that our County Clerk, lroai the press of business, found it necessary to have a deputy, and now he has one. It's a boy, and we think it is his ''cet 'em up," Go to M. B. McNitt.s for your yellow covered literature, he has toun thrilling story books. Lively times at the spelling school last Friday night. The boys and girls enjoyed themselves playing "whip craker ;" to the disadvantage of some of the girK II. G. Bill ctlled on us last week. Some of our moit fastidious read ers got offended at several item3 in our columns !a-t week. So we will not say anything about 'iong-haired but ter," plea-ure rides, &c, this week. Our readers will notice that the proprietor of the Valley House has en larged his advertisement. That doe? not look as though Joe was runniug behind, or if he is, he is still willing to help us, which L more than some of our friends are willing to do, who do not advertise at all. T2SHILLS 52ATH OF A lG3C3SA17r. About four weeks ago our city Mar shal (early one morning) thought he heard a strange noise in a store, as he was passing by. On making an investi gation he found that the back door of the store was open ; he took up his position near that point of egress, in tending as soon as the invader made his appearance to shoot him down, as the best and most easy way to get rid of s-ch beings. He had not long to wait, for veiy soon he heard a shuflJing noise ; and cotkiug his revolver he stood in readiness juot then a head protruded from the dcor, when lu fired at it the shot taking effect iu the top of his head. The victim fell, and the officer dragged him to a ravine a short distance from the store, and then fired two more shots into his head. After viewing his victim for some time he kicked him with his foot, when Oh horrors ! th. victim in-tead of being dead, as lie supposed, staggered to his feet then fell back, but stiil he was not dead. The officer having no more car tridges had to go some distance to his boarding house after more ; on return ing he fired two more shots and the poor old dog we called "Jack," was. dead. A few appropriate lines to his re mains : UM Jack is detanked IV-ad a. a null, llchcd Ii h'u b.irkin' So stilled U hh tail. How did he die .o very forlorn Was it from barkin' or Rnawin' a bone. No t'wa j a shot frota an office' hisa. And now old Jack lays out in the dry. Xiste'iascccs Sxsu. For the Cmsr. I am composed of 33 letters. My 35, 9, 6, is a kind of an ax. " 30, 21, 29, 32. 14. is a kind of food " 32, 11, 3, S, 25, 32 27, 1G, 31, 33 is a proprietor of a hotel. 41 17,8,19 IS, 29, 27. is girls name " 10, 4, 30, is a young bear. " 7, 13. LI, 29, is used by teachers. 44 2,23, 13, 11, means impure. 44 34, 23. 23, 26, is an cutanglement. 44 15, 35, 5, 20, 7, is what we uauuot live without. 44 3,35.22, II, 16, 14, S, 1. 12. 21, IS, 16. i.- the name of a hotel. My whole is the name and u ace of residence o: an esteemed menu. Answer next week. Eliza. The Queen of aix Sewing Ma chines. In speaking of the merits of the Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machiue, it is sufficient for us to say that we think the invention of this machine marks one of the most important eras in the history of this country ; and when we consider the influence it has upon the social well-being of the masses, it is difficult to conceive of au invention of moreamporunce. It has a beautiful, noisdesa movement; it makes the genuine Lock-Stitch" alike on both sides, and does to per fection ail kinds of plain and fine sewing ; it needs bo commendation ; its rapid sales, the increasing demand, and the many flattering testimonials from those who have used it, is su cient proof: of its merits. The want of a sewing machine is deeply felt is every household, and as (he Wilson of manufictHre, is sold at a wh ft ; lower pnee thaa all other first-ebss machine', it is meeting with toe ex- i tensive patronage thht it so jtwtly de serves. Machine wii b delivered at any railroad station they May desire free of transportation charges if or dered through the Company's Branch House at 1 97 State St., Chicago. They send an elegant catalogue and chromo circular free on application. This jCompany rant a few more good agent. $w COfl Pcrdny. Aenu wanted. AH J 1U 7U daiecnf workiuc people of both "eze?. yoans and old ineke rnoro inont-y at work for U!!. in their own loeHtie.duriu their fptre inouieal., or all the time, than ai anrthmjr el'e. We offer eaployment that will paj hanJ-'olnely fur every hour'a work. Full partt-ulars. tern:. Ac., tent free. Send uyoarad'iretato&ee. Don't delay. .Sow ia the time. Don't look for work or businea elsewhere, until you hare learned wht we offer. U. STiarO. Je Co.. Portland. Minc. AIIVKK TISINCi : Cbenp ; Ooo'l : Sytte ratic All pcnotij who contemplate nuking ciintraci with newiairn for the in strtion of adrertiemenu chouM tend Ul!j cents to Gko P. Kov.ll Co.. 41 Park Row, New iork. f-.r the.r PAAlPllLET-riUUK (ninrtycrrnth tditto conainins list" Ot ovKfjyjO ucwipapcrt and cstimatej, howin the eust. Adverti-eaienta taken for leading papers in many State at trrinindou! re duction fruin publishes rates. Get tuc book NEW YORK TRIBUNE, "The Leading American Newspaper." TbeBrat AclvrrtUlaff Jtallnm. Daily, $10 a year. Semi-weekly. tZ. Weekly 12 Pomnte free to Che mtbrriber. Specimen Copies and Adver'i'inu Fates Free. Weekly, in clubs of '$) or more, only SI. pojtage paid. Address The Tkicr.iic, X,Y Republican River STAGE 2-INE- T. T. V7Z33. ?rcjn:tor. Regular trips will be made between JUNIATA and RED CLOUD, I shall be pleased to carry passenger? upon the days mentioned, leaving Red Cloud at 6 A it on Mondays, Wednes, daws and Fridays. Leaving Juniata, at 6 a. M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Faturdas. Fare reasonable. G. V. Dorset. Capt. R. P. Pbf.bsox. Notary Public. DORSET & PRESSOR, Real Estate Dealers, BLOOMING TON - - - XEB. Have constintly for sale a largo quantity of choice Land? in Southern Nebraska. Al?" bny and eil lands on Commission and pay Taxes lor nun-residents. Ci Attention alo civen to the prose;u ti n nfall claim before tho local and general Lund Office, and Secretary of the Interior. St. NichoSasfor 1874. A Book for Boys and Girls. Of this book Charles Dnd!y Warner writes: "In the bound volume of Si. iV.cWu trith its sloryof red und cold, we have a pcrtnn. nent addition to the literature of the young. Never liofure ha. to much literary nnd and artutic talent co-operated in the service of children. 1 1 is a continual educator of their tate oud ol their honor nnd courase. ldf not see how it cm be nude any better, and if tho children don't hkeit. 1 think it is tiuia to biin to change the kind of children in this country." "St Nicholas for r375. The prospectus of the second volume shows that there is to be no falling off. but an in crease iu its literaiy and pictorial sanc tions. Anion? the other attractive lcatures T-570 Splendid Serial Stories, "T he Young Surveyor" by J. T. Trowbciogk, author of the Jack Hazard Storied, etc. 'EIGHT COUSIXS' by Lonst M. At-ccrr. author of "Little Women." etc. the peculiar features of St. Acai. which have conduced so largely to us popularity, will be kept np with spirit: ..,..,. sburt and easy stories in FilESCH, ULUilA.N, A.l L.iil for translation will appear ofr-aonally, while, JioK-u Itxe utiiUle Uus wilt continue to be lull of interest, ana the department for utrg young reader' will oc enlarged. . , , Bayard Taj lor and other dutiCBUished travellers will give Stones of Foreun Coun tries. Mr. Rideing will contnne his enes of de lightful aud instructive Papeis on Practical Subjects. Air. Bartlett and others will attend tb the department of Home fc-tcrtaiuiaents. Tab leaux. Vivants, etc. .New writer, in addition' to oar present large corps ot contributors, -will give ouug popMft all agej, fueitt. Jtuslwt, -rieJCUclcUei,jind !pcr ou UUte ry, uiurnUj-. 'ircl, Adteal.rt. Natural lliory. Uat-4loar au4 ! door Hpons, At , A.t. with a hearty si rinkling of tun throughout the volume. fr:co tM-U but up to Jan. 1st well send the twelve nOibki lor toe year just closed lVol.lt) for oMljr-i.toO 'xhe Mine. erj7i.'y bound in lied and O'vld will .be sent, ctenrtftrs pwltl fur I.OO. One year's subscription and twelve back numbers. &.m. uce year's subicription and volume one. EoCND as bove. sent ctars tiU for . 9STAH J"o(age prrp-iid Ly us. SURlB.ERfcCO, Ao 654 Broadtctty, Xetc York. AKCUISALD Ii. K1S5E.18, at 1TCTAS7 PUBLIC. SSAL SSTATS. AG21I7, A1ID A7CTI0S331.' All brines strictlr-Atteaded to and all correspondence prbaptly asswered. Specis atUBttoa iivento parKe&t of taxes. CoIIee lioas and Real Estate Practice RIVERTON. Dr. T. B. WILLIAMS, Family jPltysieifn, Tasders his services tc the paUie will attead.to all ProfcsaoMi calr. CCcvas the EeiCloai Drac ton. j THE SEW YORK LEDGER For nineteecn years this Great Lite rary Paper has been a welcorse vi.-itor at oar firoide; and ia all that period not one sentence, line or word, has ap peared in its columns to which scrions objectiou could be found. Ofauni- onnly high moral tone, it inculcates a taste for. readinc,and its young read ers intuitively learn ro abhor vice, and to love all that is beautiful and Itrtre. Filled each week with the choicotPo eins, Stories, Sketches, News Items, &c, it is sure to become indispcnMble to every family in which it finds its way. Mr. Bonner promises to make it better than ever fur 1S7., and what he promises ha more than fulfill. For specimen copy address; Robert Bonner New York. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. We feel that we would be doing onr subscribers an injustice did we not call their attention to this intrinsically good Magazine, and charming Chromo, The Rescue, which is given to each yearly subscriber. Read the Prospectus, and if you have never seen a copy of the Magazine, send 25 ceuts to L. A. GO DEY, Philadelphia, Pa , for a copey. FARMERS READ THIS!! Seed dealers and grow ers write to us. THE BEST YET. The ARABIAN SUGAR CANE was brought to this State during the Worlds Fair at Vienna. It don t in jure your land. The production is enormous The Cane grows from eight to twelve feet high, and from two to three inches in diameter. A "sample package of seed that will produce from 40 to GO gallons of syrup will be scut postpaid by mail with directions for planting and special terms to agents, on receipt of 50 cents. I will give agencies-for from one to five counties. Be sure and write for term8 to agents. Address, W. S. TIPTON, Seedsman, Cleveland, Tcnn. CERTIFICATE OF CHARACTER : This is to certify that we are person ally acquainted with W. S. Tipton, a citizen of this town for the last ten years ami knowing him as we do, we certify that he will promptly send all seed ordered from l.im. Isaac Low, Sheriff. "Kuwakd Burokss, City Mar-dial. W. H. CuitUY. Circuit Court Clerk. F. E. IIaudwick, Justice of the Peace. W. II. Lowe, Constable. Aktiiur TiiAYNOit, Att'y at Law. Music for Schools. Wc give particular attention to the select ing of Music for school purpo'es. Teachers favoring us with their orders need only state wliat class of music ihey desire, anl we de sire, and we will guarantee to make them a satisfactory selection. GET T9E BEST. .Tht BeitStEW3hfK)l SinstneBohk ; fairy fcchoe. rnec.f U) The Best Stand-inl School Sons Book: The Song Echo- -...Prie. 73 The Best Piano Instructor: Peter's Elcclio . Price, 3 25 The Best Rcnl Organ In'tructor: Kinkel's New Method-Price. 2 50 The Bct Instructor for the Voice : I.adden's S'-'hool for the Voice... Price. 3 50 Ihe Best Uuitar Instructor: WorraH's tluitar Price. 1 50 The Best Collection for Male Voice : Sangcrfcst Price, 1 50. The Best Collpction for .Mixed Voice-. : Nc Hu Ultra. Glee Bok-l'rieol 50 The Best Collection for Church X Homer The Cluster. Price, I 50 The Best Instructor for Aeoidion : Sedgwick's Complete Method-Price 1 50 The Bet Instructor fo? Conecrtina: fcedgwick's Complete McthoJrrice 150 PnhUshtd and mailed, post-pxid, by nS-;w J. I,. PETI3KH. 599 3?.0AD77A7,K.7 TALLMAG.,w THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK. "THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPER" A Choice of TWO BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS. An Illuminated Portfolio of Twelve Gem' by f!cndchel, each Six 10 in., or the superb Chromo, 4'The Twins" 22x28 in., after Land-eer. Price $3.25 including postage. No extras of any kind. Without premium $3.00 a year. AGENTS WANTED. Liberal commissions and exclusive ten-ito ry. Samples and circulars free- Send Postal Card at onec to 110 RATIO C. KIXG, Publisher. 17-td Box 5105, New York. THE COPPER STRIP, JUN I0R FEEDXUTTER For cutting WAV CTCiU' n, rnnv mn I and always, we trust, treated in a dear, in HAI, OlKAiV, or CUtt lUU Uraoe cj instructive rainr.er. DEK. Suitable to mix with Chopped Wheat, Oats, Rye, or Barley. Thb Method of Chopped lleed is the Cheapest and Beit Feed for HORSES, MILK-COWS, CaLVES Thir Feed Gutter is SELF-FEEDING; Will last a Life Time It will be on exhibition at Red lC!ooc by the Firt of January, and will be sold on time to sait thcj Times to . .RESPONSIBLE PARTIE3. I havealso; tbc farmers Frfend GR.litY MULL, AX1 BROADCAST SEEDER. CaA caadre V. a. UKljVKiM. - - Box 20u Red Cload,- Xeb. GEORGE ZEISS, -CKALXXI IX- Wines & Xciquors CIGARS, Chewing, Smoking, T.bacco, CANNED FRUITS OF ALL KIND3, AND CONFECFIONERTS, A Specialty. Fnsh Lager Beer from 44 Antclopo " Brewery, constantly on hand. RED CLOUD, NEB. 13tf J.Q.POrTER. I. FR1SBIE. Red Cloud Mill's! We are prepared to do cus tome work. Flour Feed nnd Corn Mcul for Sale. TES HIQH2S7 I!A32ZT PSICS PAIS IN CASE F02 VTE2AT. tSf Satisfaction guaranteed in quality of flour sold, and CUSTOM woitic. Farmers should be particular to secure the best of seed wheat. Potter A Frisbie- The WEEKLY ENQUIRER. A Paper for tfcs People, a Friend cf the Fanner and Industrial Cla:se3. A BEAUTIFUL NEW CIlRQiHO ESTITLED "PERRY'S VICTORY!" Given tn F.vrrjr S2 00 Nabcrlbr. This picture represents Com. Oliver II. Perry in the act of pawing from one ship to another in i small open boat, during the heat ot the battle, exposed to the fire of the enemy. Is artistically finished in thirteen colors and is undoubtedlo the most deniable chromo v cr otfe-e 1 ns a prviniuni. Single copies of it scil at $3 W. N c have at a great outlay se cured the exclusive control and sale of it. and therefore are enabled to present it to our patrons as alovc. The hMlUIRKR still stands pre eminent a? a nrxt-cla Nwpp?r. Its various de partments allotted tj Siitcrlob, Eusocrso:, Agricultural, Pcetrj, CK-reondence, 7el2jraphic, And Generri ITers. All give evidence of the care and pai s taken to sui ply its readers with nil ne neie and and a variety of reading that cannot fail to interest each and ererjr member of the house hold. Subscrtbh through onr agents or send direct to us. Wedcirean agent at every Post 02:e. and where none are yet appointed. let some ot our fnenus apply for the agency. ADDRESS, FARAN & McLEAN, Pub's, Cincinnati, Cnio. THE SUN. . DAILY AND WEEKLY FOR 1875. The approach of the Prestdental election gives unusual importance to th events and lUrrlnnrnrzits of isio. We. hall et.Ieavor to I describe thcra fully, faithfully and fearl essly. TIIK WEtKLl SL.1 nas naw atuicei a eireulation of over s evenly thooMnd copie. Its rea-iers arc loun 1 in every state aad rer ritnrj.and itsqnahty well known to tae rubtie. We shall cot only en-Jcaror to keep it tally np O tb oMr-n .apl.battoitsproT ssd add tc vanetv an'l power. THE WEEKLY SL.1 will eoatis iane to be a. tharansh newswer. AH th aew ot the I day will be fuun-1 in it. eondessnj. wben on ' ifntjorfsnd. at fall length wVs of nwacsL Ituoaraisi loiaaxeiae ir.ra.L.i 6U. the best family new.paper ia the word- It will be full of entertaining xxxi appropriate realixg of every ort. bnt wiil ynnt nothing to offend thers5t scraprjlou and delicate taste. I twl II al way eo a ia n lae bo si ister tft'vxe stonw and vaatxasts of the aay. care fully selected sad leg.bly priaUd. Ihe Agricultural DepartKest if a prOBar nent feature b the WEKKLY SUX, and iu article-will always be found fresh xud ote- fnl la thr lartDfcr. I Therwnber of aea ideresIeBt in jfoji rasis iacrcasing. and the WEEKLY aUX & their paper epeauuiy. it bdosft to ao party, oad obeys so dictation, coateadia; for principle, asd lor the election of th trt Hca. It expose the corruption that dis vraces the coeatry nd thrfateas the over throw of republican iaftilstioss. It has so fear of kcave. and ccckJ co favor trem their fnpportcrs- The tsarkeUfrf every, r ted sad the zasa ion are regularly reortrf ie ''is eolearBx. Ihe pr; of ii fiKKKLT HIJS is ose dollar a year for a s Feet of ef &t pages, assl fiftj-rix tolwsna. As thj lrIy.berxUis expesses of paper asd printiag we ei at able to make say distant or alSiw any r a tomesdt wvoaay Eiakexceetai cvtu toaxte&d itJ cirraUtiaa. Us4:r tie new lir. whifk mnire? tarsest iwa4vaaee.oae dollar a year, witfa t-reaty ceaU tae euttof prepaid potage adrtea. is tse xale I wm eripties It Is sot ate eJSJgy to ret cp a dab r3rytvio biituc Mmm cu.i mmam rate. -Vayone who aeada aae detlar aad twenty-rest-" trUI ret tae fftf. r&tia. fkirayrar. We itve bo travelling aetata. ,Tli WwWy . Ecat vt'. ftfty-. ttx cmaazk vsix - a Jkar. . prtpmid. JVo dUaawMU frtm tkU r&e.' Tt I It . JL UrgitUmr nriaiMr of tweetr-rlzlj c&i: circmiatioa ere? 1S&). rinailfia wrr 1-! Cm ft All k h4a e ceata. Saeseript o. ae(e preMid. a a aisaea. or a yeac Tei u or over, a e)neeat rf IM "SIX SUylTfT 7iC & VALLEY J. C. WARNER, Prop- Ii always ready to attend to aad cake cowfortabhj ku patroi. ThU Hotel is entirely new, havicg been StteJ up for the esptM p of the traveling public I Claim to Havt tht BEST STABLE West tf tit: Always keeping on bind a good supply of HAY AND 6 S A.1 Also a good conveyance for the purpose of conveying paucacers from tk place to any other at reasonable rates. lie Cloud, TREES, TREES! THE Undersigned wiil have Ready for.Delivsry, April 15,1875, at his Residence iiT CLOVERTON, Webster. County Neb. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND FOREST TREES In Quantities to Suit Purchaser, Which he will Sell at LOWEST CASH PRICES, And take Pay in Breaking, Stfrrjng, or Wood. Poll nn nr Addre. M. WILLSON. VUvtnton,-hm. 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