The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 10, 1875, Image 4

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF.
WEDNESDAY MABCH 10,1875.
St. Nicholas for
1874.
- A Book for Boys and Girls.
Of thi book Cfcarlea Bmtly Waraer
writes:
" "In the fconnd volume of St. IfieMao with
iU glory of red and oId. we bare a perma
nent addition to the literature or the yutin-.
Nerer before has to much literary and and
artUtie talent co-operated in the service of
children. It is a continual educator of their
Usteond of their honor and courage. I do
aot see bow it can be made any better, and
if the children don't like it, I think it is time
to begin to change tbe kind of children in
thtacountrj."
St. Nicholas for 1875.
The prospectus of the second volume shows
that there is to be no falling off, but an in
crease in iu literary and pictorial attrac
tions. Among the other attractive features
are
Ttto Splendid Serial Stories,
"The Young Surveyor"
by J. T. Tbowbeidgc, author of the Jack
Hazard Stories, etc,
'EIGHT COUSINS"
by Louis i M. Alcutt, author of "Little
Women," etc.
The peculiar features of St. Niehlat, which
liavo conduced so largely to its popularity,
will be kept up with spirit:
Short and easy stories in FKESCII,
OtKMAS, AXD LATIN for translation
will appear occasionally, while, JacU-lH
Vise attdUle Baa will continue to be lull
of interest, and the department for qery
young reader will bo enlarged.
lijyard layior ana otuer distinguisnca
travellers ill give Stories of Foreign Coun
tries. Mr. Rideing will continue his series of de
lightful and instructive Fapeis on 1'ractical
subjects.
Mr. Bartlett and others will attend to the
department of JIoiuc Jctcrtainmcuts, Tub
Jiaux, Vivants, etc,
New writers, in addition to onr present
large corps of contributors, will give young
people or all ages, fUrsaa, Jlaalea, ftto
rlea, Nketrlien.aud Fatter ea lllalo
ry, Hlearrnptiy, (ravel, Adveatarc.
Aalnrai allfctory. Oat-dear aad Iu
tleur NporiN, Ac, Ac., with a hearty
sprinkling of tun throughout the volume.
i'ricc sS.OO a year, but up to Jon. 1st
well send the twemtk ncmbkij for the year
just cl.cd (Vol. 10 for valy 2.00. ihe
same, cUsrnntly bound in lied and Gold will
be rent chnrgvs paid lor a l.oo.
One year's subscription and twelve back
cumbers, M.OO. One year's subscription
and volume one. bouxd as above, tent
HarscM paid tor iO.OO.
MSTAll Postage prepaid by us.
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No 054 Broadway, New York.
Music for Schools.
Wccivo particular attention to the select
lug of 31 tmc for school purposes. Teachers
laboring us with their orders need only state
what class of murio they desire, an4 we de
sire, nnd we will guarantee to make them a
satisfactory selection.
GET THE BEST.
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Tbe Song Kclio- I'riee, 75
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Peter's Elcctic .Price, 3 25
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Jh Best Instructor for the Voice :
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The Best Collection for Male Voices :
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O. W. Dobskt.
Capt R. B. Pbcssbx.
Notary Public.
BfBSEY -fclMKESSON,
Real Estate Dealers,
BLOOM tSGTON"
KEB.
Hava eeaataatly for sale, a large qaantity
af . efeVicVSadTinSonthera Scbrasks-
Uo buy ana U. ? oa Cm""10
Tax!erajritv
ioaalleW-lKUel-ial
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THE DOMESTIC !
Mll"P,)VtS A a a
best. w&'4 tficn
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Least ekill required to use it.
Least labor to work it.
Least care to keep it in order.
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Least changing required.
Does fine work equal to any other.
Does heavier work than others.
Docs heavy work eat-fly.
Does everything well.
Does nothing il! or grudgingly.
Gives satisfaction,
Exceeds expectation.
Justifies the praise it everywhere
receives.
few days' trial solicited.
II. II.JOifHHOir.TsraT. Age at,
Crete, Kefc.
Eneroetic Agents Wanted.
Ladies, send to Chicago office for an
eleirant fashion book. 2-3
NEW DRUG AND
GROCERY STORE
IS
Red Coud, - - - ATeb.
We wkh to inform the citizens of
ltcd Cloud that wo havo a new stock
of goods which we offer at Granger
prices.
Consisting of y
DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS, VARNISHES
BRUSHES AND
FANCY GOODS.
Also a choice lot of
TEAS, and T0BACC0ES,
PURE WINES and LIQUORS,
JSpccial attention given to Dis
pensing of Medicines and Prescrip
ions. We Defy ompetitio in
Quality and in Price.
R. R. SHERER.
- OLDEST DRUG STORE IN fl
BED CLOUD,
Opposite S. Gmrber & Co.
Drugs. Oils. Pat
ent Mediolnes.
STATIONERY.
Alto a choice variety of
FAMILYGROCERIUS
Cossstantly on hand.
pUatt Gt w a caff and satisfy your
tehet Jfart'yntMft d mo Utter m
of
THE .ILMJYE,
The rt Jousvval Of mzrica,
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lt CirbUo 0r.
The necessity of a popular atediaa for the
representation of the prodactiom of oar
treat artiitf, hai alwaya been lecocnixeJ,
and many attempU bare been made to meet
the want. The meceMire failare which to
invariably followed earh attempt In this
coontrr to etUblih an art Journal, did not
proTe the indifference of the people of Amer
ica to the claims of high art. So eoon as a
proper appreciation of the want and an
ability to meet it were shown, the public at
once rallied with enthusiasm to its support,
and the result was a great artistic and com
mercial triumph T1I ALDISE.
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regularity, has none of the temporary or
timely interest characteristic of ordinary
periodicals. It is an elezant miscellany of
pure, li;ht, and graceful literature ; and a
collection of pictures, the rarest spcimens of
artistic skill, in black and white. Although
each succeedinr number affords a fresh
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beauty of THE ALDINEwill be most ap
preciated after it is bound up at the close of
the year. While other publications may
claim superior cheapness, as compared with
rivals of a similar class. THE ALDINE is a
nntque and original conception alone and
anapproached absolutely without competi
tion in price or character. The prossessor of
a complete volume can not duplicate tho
quantity of fine paper and engravings in any
other shape or number of toluincs for ten.
times its cost; and then, there is the chromo,
besides 1
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must be taken in no narrow sense. True art
is cosmopolitan. While THE ALDINE is a
strictly American institution, it does not
confine itself entirely to the reproduction of
uativo art. Its mission is to cultivate a
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will discriminate only on grounds of intrinsic
ineriX. Thus while placing bef.re the pat
ronsWllE ALDINE. as a leading charact
eristic, the productions of the most noted
American nrtUts. attention will always be
given to specimens from foreign masters,
givng its subscribers all the pleasuro and
and instruction obtainable from homo or
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important feature, and its magnificent plates
are of a size more appropriate to the satisfac
tory treatment of details than can be afford
ed by any inferior page. The judicious in
tcrspersion of land seape, marine, figure, and
animal subjects, sustain an unabated inter
est, impossible where tho scope of tho work
confines tho artist too closely to a single
style of subject- The literature of THE
ALDINE is a light and graceful accompani
ment v worthy of the artistic features, with
only such technical disquisitions as do not
interfere with the popular interest of the
work.
Fssimnc fob 1875.
Every subscriber for 1875 will receive a
beautiful portrait, in oil colors, of tho same
noble dog whoes picture in a former issne
attracted so much attention,
"MAN'S UNSELFISH FRIEND"
will be welcome in every home. Everybody
loves such a dog, and the portrait is executed
so true to the life, that it seems the veritable
presence of tho animal itself. The R cv, T.
De Witt Talmage tells that his own New
foundland dog (the finest in Brooklyn) barks
at itl Although so natural, no one who sees
this premium chromo will have the slightest
Jear of being bitten,
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er to THE ALDINE for 1875 is constituted a
member, and entitled to ail the privileges of
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ings and engravings, are to be distributed
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ceeding issue of THE ALDINE. This feat
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ganization or the National Itepablican Par
ty, the INTEK-OCKAN was early poshed to
the forefront of journalism and achieved a
success unprccedcntM in the hUtory of snch
enterprires. By universal absent it has been
assigned position as
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NORTHWEST.
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gressive journalism aspires to a position
among the best.
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UPON.
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119 Lake St. Chicago
O. K.
Furniture Store,
BED CLOUD
NEB.
Smith & .Calvert
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in Furniture.
Picture Francs, Mirrors,
and Undertakers Goods.
WARE ROOMS. OPPOSITE'THB COURT
HOUSE.
Omaha and Lincoln miccs
duplicated. Special terms to those
wishing large bills tad the trade.
WOR9W1CK 3c CO,
BANK It S,
AND DEALERS IN
REAL ESTATE.
HASTINGS, --- NEB.
Prompt attention civen to Coliectioaajtffi-
EUKEKA !
The andenisaed aw jast completed kit
NEW BUILDING,
Aad famished it with a Fall Snnply of
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES.
HATS.
SXiDT-ltiDI CL0THIJJS,
BOOTS, SHOES, FANCY
NOTIONS ETC.
Ip&rpotetoMlluLOWaa tha LOWEST.
FOB, CASH.
a-Cllaaa
feryaarsaU:
M. 9f RATTO.
TUa
iWEEKLY
ENQUIRER.
A Zaser r tbe !&, a Friend
c!
the
Farmer and Zndnstnal Classes.
1 A BEAUTIFUL
SEW CHROMO
ENTITLED
"PERRY'S VICTORY!"
dlvea f Kvarx Mafcaerlfcer.
This picture represents Coat. Oliver H.
Perry in the act of passing from one ship to
another in smalt open boat, during tbe heat
of the battle, exposed to the fire of the enemy.
It Measures 16 bj 22 1-2 Inches,
llr fin -
is andoubtedlo the most di-iable chromo ev
er offered a a premium. Iriru'c copirs of it
sell at S3 00. U e have it a great outlay se
cured the exclusive control and sale of it.
and therefore arc enabled to present it to our
patrons as above.
The hNQUIKKR still stands pre-eminent
aa first-cla-J Newspaper. Its various de
partments allotted t j
Editorials, Humorous,
Agricultural, Pcetr7,
Correspondence, Telegraphic,
And Qencrrl News.
and na
to supply its readers with nil the nec and
ana a variety of reading that ranuot fail to
interest each and every member of the house
hold ruUuriba through our agents or send
direct to us.
We desire an agent at every Post Office.-
and wnere none are yet appointed. let some
ol our friends apply for the agency.
ADDRESS,
FARAN & McLEAN. Pub's,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
D.ENVEK HOUSE
Billiard Hall.
D. W. DALT0N, - - - Prop.
HASTINGS, NEBRASKA.
This hall hs lately been fitted up with ta
bles of the best manufacture.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Ciitars at the bar
PROCTOR HOUSE,
G. D. PROCTOR. Proprietor,
BES30N, 1TEBBASZA.
The Traveling Public Will find this Hotel to
be first class in every respect.
Cnrriage runs daily to Belviccre, the
onarestHtation on the St. Joe Jc D. C. R. R
City Meat Market.
MARK H. WARNER,
Ilaa juet oprncd a Meat Market on
Webster Street, next door wnith of
Park's Shot Ship where bo will keep
and sell Iresh meats of all kinds.
HIGHEST MRKET PRICE PAID
FOR BEEF C TTLB. HOGS,
1 WD HIDES.
Red Cloud. - - - - Neb.
BILLIAKD PARLOR,
T. R. LEE,
Hastings, - - - Nebraska.
This establishment has jnst been fitted up
in Kooi style, and is just tbe place to enjoy
a fame of Billiards.
The best supplies at the bar. 49-Cm
i
7. S. Jflr.Intire,
La'.e Cashier 1st Nat Bank. Clarinda. Iowa.
BANKER.
HASTINGS, - - - NEBRASKA.
Exchange bought and sold on all
cities of the United States and Europe.
County Warrants,
COUNTY ND-SCHOOL BONDS
Bought and Sold.
References by Permission :
B. F. Allk5. President Cook Co. National
Bank, Chicago.
N. B, JtoEsi. President First National Bank,
Clarinda. Iowa. -.-,.
Jobs BicaBHAM. Cashier Pacific national
Bank. Council Bluffs. Iowa.
C. C CARFKkTEK. Governor State of Iowa.
C. Lixdbjuiax, Clerk Superior Court, Iowa.
6-6tn
E. H JONES,
Watchmaker & Jeweller,
USD CLOUD, WESSTS2 C0VKT7, N2S.
Particular attention riven to Re
pairing Fine Watches and
Satisfaction Guarantied.
I. W. TVLLElft,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
U. S. PENSION SURGEON.
OSce 3d door Soatl of Court House.
leaideset Oat 1CI lie, tf 2ed Clrai
Republican River
STAGE lESE.
T. T. WXB3, Proprietor.
Regalar trips will be made betweea
JUNIATA auHl RED CLtUD,
I;afcaBbeiiTi ci to carry ptsseuetrf
MM Uw days aieatioaed, laarinc Red
ClMi at6 A satOB 3foMlajs, WesJeMa
JmsmmI Friiara. Lainr Jaajata.
vfk ' A- Jf., c TMtdays, Tharssiajc
NEW GOODS!
J. G. POTTfiR
Taket this method to Inform the Public that ht hat Just
opened up a new and complete Stock tf
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES.
Contittiito tn part of
CALICOES, DARK, LIGHT k PINK,
CHAM Bit EH. DKLAINKS. LAWNS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS k LINING?.
CORSETS Jt SKI U IS, VAILS A GLOVES.
HLKACHKI) AND UNRLKACHEU MUSLINS
TABLE LINENS. 4 TOWELING.
PANTS, OVERALLS A SHIRTING,
BOOTS A S1IOSS, HATS A C1PM,
COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS of all Kinds,
Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers,
Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
FLOUR MEAL & BACON-
And everything usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods & Grocery Store.
-T. G. Potter.
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
THE CHICAGO LUMBER YARD I
AT
HASTINGS, NEB
Kccpa constantly on haud the largest stock of Dry Pine Lumber in the
West. Alto
KliIlVDS.
TARRED PAPER,
and all kinds of
BUILDI50 MATERML
Our stock is well selected and purchased direct from the rafta, and will be
sold as low as the lowest.
O. O. OL,IJEMt
Hastings, Nebraska.
NEW HARDWAEE STORE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MITCHELL & MORttART
Havo opened a new storo and havo
HARDWARE, Cutlery, .Curpenter anil
FARMING
COAL and WOOD STOVES. We have also a Tin Shop connected
with our Store. We nianufacturo Tio, Copper Si Sheet Iron Ware.
Our Stock is LARGE and well assorted, and we will deal as low as any
house west of Lincoln.
Call and See Before
Opposite the Lumber Yard.
Red Cloudi
LUMBER LUMBER
W. L. VANALSTYNE
RED CLOVB,
PINE LUMBER, LATH, SHINCELS
Doors BlindSf
Sash, Mouldings
Lime, Tarred Paper, Etc-
nd every Article usually kept in a First Claw Lumber Yard.
I GUARANTEE TO DUPLICATE ANY BILL TIJ AT CAN BE GO!
AT JUNIATA OR HASTINGS.
LIVEBI F
J. D. POST, Prtpritlir.
Variacftaeaa alafta Staato k anaacaa
HOlIf,lIOM, 1,1
f
just received a full and complete stock of
TOOLS,
Purchasing Elsewhere.
Hebrmska.
JS'EBR.ISKA.
DEALER I.V
LIME f TAn E !
t-
axwelr& Diagse
Wuh ta isfsna the paWie tint er tare
mad extsafir trejraratiea to asasaiacUra
List, aad win ea haada
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