The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 10, 1875, Image 4
"J 'W9"" ! " - ; Hjsw ' W- , ,, mi i ii i , , m.ifjm jTViomS if is: 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. 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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, IaMiMl Haatlils'. "A MAOStnciirr Cojrcgrnoir, WosoiBrut 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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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 FULL 6 IT PPL V vtmtOtm f tat. aUIe. wkka iars7sVCa wiawMtJar.- the rtace 7$ ZsAtyiZ Virzrixfst tU Third f m f'lrrulalioM Iu (( City run ruffM."!) i-bt ad m.ui. u unit crfUty ft ! t b tk t4i. f.Kt,l. exwt nttptui2 al ran.rt ntwi ! f mVIIH-1 in i'a ria mr-tt. 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Tha ART 1'MH.V fr.tura U vt'tni't err.i and hrnnrvnt i ulu. In aronln uhi in trrt in tha fln art. Circular and fuU in' lotmatitin on apjltctl'in. I'arti I, II. Ill and IV r no ready. Sutton 5 Lsisusz-noua kiss zzll ai:7. Tnha ootalet(Mj in 10 pattt. iJUd fur niehtlr. Lnch pail will contain an leinnt fruolU ric. irtBluiillr rnciutcd uit itacl for tha London Art Journal REPRODUCING- at a pries within th rmpuUr rah. nttjr inr tiorrr bf luro oHrd at ! than flva tlmra the aino-jiit. Ihare plath:r hran thff bttrattun (if THS I0UE02? AP.7 joto:?.l, Ta-h part will rin alu 2 n t-t pa-. in Cludlll th tlrirXLt ttttUV.iyf. on ll " id-tta papr. A tup'ib H't pnj, ri'hly tllnmln ttril In tvl an I ?'! w be Imi with th Crt ptrt. and th- 1'il'iif ! th- ntlro nr will fn worthy rrprrnttHirt .fthe,Ihe Al lino Irra" which l n tec of totncthlni; hoauUful an t valuahle. At a Cm! f 25 Cents i Part PaT l.IIJk IN AK,rtHT I'lnLtmiiD. ini; ART JOLRAIv Completn in 12 monthlr pari, at !1 each It- pio'lucina' tha hnt full-pcr Illintrllont from the earlier rolutnea cf 1 he Aldlnq. Each tD'intblr P"rt will contain airuprh plat with accumpantlnrdwrrlMiv iratir' and whchr for Mnoift r framlna. will ha ntiraly lnyond r uipatitiup In pricvor alia tic clurartrr Krctyittiprrmiou will he wi carefully Jaltcn m h finrt toneI pt"r. and no pain will tirrd t maVe thU tha ri"h?t prilu Ion of a irrt which haa , in inarveluuitjr thort time, a worli-wldw rtpatation. paciallr ajvjrted f r &-ntp Hook Illustration and Drattia Cfiut A Ura colltion of pictures of different t and on almost every conceiyahtetuhjact hare hcn put tip in an a: tractive enreloe. and are now o9rrl at a price Intaaded U rak.o them popular In irzry teaje. Knrelope Ho. , contalntnr SO haaatlful rtfTrlDt . i now rva-iy. and will he itnu t-ite pai i. U and MdreM far OSK Uitlr LAK. A hhtral dlcuat to aaU ami teacher. Scrap Books. A Plcndld ajxorteaent of SCRAP BOOKS hare hern pre sly priar.J t-it th bftli lay M-ajn. aol no prnt of wore permanent icterwt caa h aetectaii fr testletaas ut lady, old or yousc. No. 1. IIalfbaad.elot!irS'J.ciJt hack. . Zfi pp. 12x16 iochM , . V,m ho. 2. Half ho and. rlMb tide, gill back. Utiyp. 12 Vt lachaa 7.. .o. 3. nil ortx-re. xn !xarJt. aiJt and aatlta. Terr ric&u Ut mi. . I2J00 A iJiae. txtterl to order ia td at 2TeU ea iot by my atau. jrt-aM. mla price. nn nmn ?issi-paitctti Id oKstdiaac witkntfatcd fmimu. iha psblUhB of Tn K ALDI.N E hare peered iBprnMioaaoftaany ef their 'et aeaatlfal pUt for pprtBt fratisx, Tb cut a moa Vel on a beastlfa! tlate-J exsre test, with ahijxloisee ri border line To atuh the ?. it l only left fir the eHfmer to vnm aa-l hid overaa already atta hcl border, a&t thk say he dose hy a child. 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