i -ft ?fes-c .. .sn&jfsta ..3- . r i -sr - -fr" a'i"i "jS.iI ii4l r ,.. i. v-.i.. . J.w-t&'-V'-'-....aBlMi'-HHIHGLdHIH. k 7IrK-iUHMr-A:'-X. Ji . -wwf-1 BaBaTBaaBaWWWWTBBBaIGB5BjBBBBBBBBBBrBB3BBBBBBBBBBBBBaS.. ' ,, . , " -- "" iiMiin. "" Bhfc 'W t CJ- '3 ?r tHt RED CIGUD CHIEF i RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA- LOCAL MATTERS. Notices in thi Column 10 Cents a Lint Official Directory CONGRESSIONAL. W. Tipton. BrownviHc C.S.?5ator. W. Hitcfceocte, Omaha. L. a. Senator. Lerenxo Crooase. Representative. FXECUTIVE. FILA? OARBER. Govrnor. Lincoln J. J. Gojper. Lincoln. Sec of State. J. E We-tcrn. Beatrice. Aolitor. H. A. Ko-nur. Ocln&bu. Treorcrer. J. K. We bter Btncc Atty Oea. 2. M. ilcKcsiic. Lincoln. Sup. Pub. Iasrrac JLDIC1ART. Cm.B. Lake. Omaha. Lhitl 1 astice. Dan'lOastt. Nebraska CitT.t i.,..,. J-, KataT Maxwell. Plymouth 1 .. j-e J '.VEUSTER COUNTY. I. A. Tnlleys. Cocntr Herk. E. H. Jnnei, . Trea-urer. I. W. Tulltys. Probate Jutee. II. C. Hill, li. S. Ksley. C a Om. W. K. Thorn, A. M. lUrdy."l G. W. Rail, r F. MaUeMi. I hen i corner! Coasty Surrejor i County ComraiiMoncr. Arrival ntirf Dconrtnre of 91 tila rrotn tbc Ret! Cloud I0. Juniata Leaves m Monday's Wednesday's and Friday 7 a m. Mail closed 9 p. ra. Ainve Tue--dayTharsdayaudSaturday.-7j. m. Harvard Leaves Tuesday s and Friday's 6 p. :n. arrives Toe-day's and Friday's 5 p. m. Mail closed 5 p. ni. Franklin, goinc east, Monday's and 'I imrsday's 2 p. o. Gotnc weft Toesday's and Friday's 10 a. hi Pleasant Hill leave Thursday-6 a. ui. Arrives Wednesday's 4 p. ui. Hail closed p. in. Jewell. Kana, arrives Friday's 12 in. Leaves Friday 1 p. m. RussEL, Kama?, arrive? Thorsdiy's 12 a. m. I-eaves Tlur-dny 1 p. in. Office open from 4 uotill G p. m. Sauday?. All rrcislered matter mu-t he in tie evening before the mails leave M. II. McN'tTT. P. M. CKIIUH 2)lKi:Cl'itT. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Service every first and third ab-bath- of ench month at lied Cloud and Inavale. 10 o'clock A. -M at Red Cloud. 2 o'clock p. M at In aale. Every second and tourth Sabbaths at Uatin and Harmony Precincts. Rkv. A. Maxwell l'a-tor. BAITIST CHrUCH. Rev. Thc. Mt'XLow, Factor, erv:ces every fourth Sabbath at 7 P. SI. Sabbath School every Sabbath moruing at II A. M J. Q. I'otter, Sop:. Prayer meeting Sabbatii and Thurs day evenings. All heltl at the school houejut north of town. Kero-ene, SO cents per gallon Gar ber k Co. Freh Oytcr-, by the can or dozen it -Geo. Zeis AIo fresh fereadpicst cakes, confectionary, &c Nice thine for the litt'e folk, at the Post Office. Call and look at them. Iet "and chcapt assortment of Stationery in town at the Post Office. Go to the Post Office for paper, pens pencils-, slates. &c Ac. Go to Shcr.-r's for jour drugs, Patent medicines &c Candies, the twist and purest in tort, at Geo. Zeis-. A few County Warrant wanted at ace by " Willcox. Save your money these hard times fay going to Wiileos. who will tave you money on your taxe. The Domestic Sewintr Machine b acknowledged by all competent udg?s- to be the best machine now be ore the public WANTED. To purchase for (AS!l, "0 head ot Spring Calves and Vearltnps from 5 to IS months old. Jnouin of Raster B::o's., 4 miles Ea-t of Red Clqud. Notice i hereby given. That I will riming ill iicrnns wlm mav rftsir to ofler tbemlves as candidates for teachers of the primary or common ; chools of the county, at my office in i Red Cloud, on the first Saturday tf .August, .November, Fehruarv and Nay! H. S. Kaley, 1 Co. Superintendent, j Send to H. H. Johnson. Crete, Kebv fiw "cirtmlars of-tne Demotic Sewing Machine; also terms to agents L r.) if you mean business and redly 1 wnt an agencj. Notice. To whom it may concern. sons are herby notified that the M. P. ( R. R. Company have become tired of . this wholesale" slaughter upon tbeirj timber, in the Republican Valley, j And from this time forward we propose to protect oar own interests, and by so doing we think we sh II protect the le?t interests o? the set tlers, as we are convinced that there is J no timber in the Valley to spare, j Epecial!y to be drawn out of the State or cut into lumber, or ra any manner wasted. And we hope all good citi- xen will contder these matters care- 1 fully and lead5 as their infiuence fo lirotect what timber there may be left- J. T. LOTiRJDGE, Land Cod'r. 51. ?. Railwav. - 1 23m6. WASIS3.- Two thou-saad pounds of pork, at the Red dond Meat market, for -wfcich 1 wTJl pay The Irish each AIso soaae Fat Cattle. - c. i.t MaxeiEL W.oixer. S t . z. I The advertising rites for pace iu The Chief for life rer !g75. will be as follow: One column, per yaf One-hiif columa do One fourth colama Business Card, $75 Of) 40.00 25.00 S.00 do wheo iaerte'l for short time, per month, 1.50 Local notice third page) to regu lar adverti-era, 5 ccati per !foe for each inertion. Transient notice?, per Irne, 10 cts. Under the head of ''Special'" set o solid NonpareiL notices vrill be in serted for 23 ccr.U an inch or less, for each insertion. Thb last form we wirh to introduce to those who want to fell or buy stock, land, or for the general wants of the community. Legal notices at Statute rate. At torneys and oScera of the law will be held responsible for the legal notices they hanjj in. Lr.dge-and other Associations will be charged ." cents per line for all i noueea not oi interest to tne general public. Standing advertisements and locaU from regular advertisers payable at the end or each quarter. Tran-ieut advertisements, and noj tices from strangers 'tncft be paid in advance. Th?c rate will be adhered to, ex cept a regards Slin:j cootr-iets. Xo rerson need -a-k any deduction ordt-cmnt from the above rates or eondition-v. W. N. Uichard-on has a large sup ply of seed corn on hand, for $1,50 per bushel. 23-m3. NEW GOODS f A freJi stock of Dry Goods and Groceries will be sold at bottom prices at the Grange atore. flow i thi for High! You can buy a good pair of kip boots for four dollars at the Grange Store. Try some of that good Tea at the Grange Store. SSrPRINTS! PRINTS! The nicest Prints in town can be had at the Grange Store. If you want to get your Stationery cheap co to the Post Office. 24 w4 Granger's, if you want cood tea, coffee, sugar, and other groene,-, call I at the Grange Store, next door to the IW office. John G. Potter, Red Cloud. Go to Smith k Calvert for Furni ."ture All kind of Dry Goods in large Mply and at reasonable rates at Gabber k Co's. Good warm fall and winter shawls and dress poods at G. & Co's. A full stock of Boots and Shoes, for the fall trade at G. k Co's. Granger's, if you want your Granger b-ion and shoes; call at- thr Granse Store. John Oi Potter, p Matches, 5 cents per box at Garber's. Limp chimneys, 3 for 25cts at Gx bcr. Three bars soap, 25 cents, Garber k Co. Soda 10 cents per pound, at Garber. GRANGE STORE. GOOD NEWS GOOD NEWS. For the Farmers of Webster and Neichl-jrine counties. GRANGE STORE IN RED CLOUD. The store kept by John G. Potter having been appointed hy the County Council a GRANGE STORE, Patrons of Husbandry will find it to their interest to trade at the Grange Store. Don't forget the place Next door to the Post Office. J. G. POTTER, Red Cfoad. A full assortment of ladies shoes, all the latest varieties at G. i Co' 5, Wanted. Every-one to know, that Berensen fc Co., are selling off their entire stock of Groceries, C'.oth- ing Boots, Shoes &c at cost This is no humbug, ..,. , Ladies, call at B. k Co s, and get a nice dress pattern for 9c per yard. grangers call and see if R. R. Sbercr, ain't selling Drug and Paints, cheaper than any other house in the valley, all others know it ., - ...j Unns wani'cd- ery Dr. Thos. B. Williams wishes to sav that all who are indebted to him ; oiU'-t call and settle by Jan. 1st, cith- ,,tj Initial, Tinted raperacd envelopes & ? OSce. 24w4 School cravens for 35ct a box at thfc Post Office 21w4 If you want cheap reading go to the Post Office. 24w4 FOR SALE. A quarter section of a good, farm ing land as can be found In the valley Forty acres andcr iaproveaeat Runsing water and springs Weil situated for stccV purposes, there be- i ins s rood ranre adjoining. A bar- gain if sold soon. Call at this office. Stop and Lotk ! Rufos Miksch having ared the sSop over Mitchell Moharts" Hard- j ware store, k sow prepared to do all 1 Kinds of repairing oa furniture, agri- cultstal ittpleateaU, 4c fiemeaaber .v. j i- . -.3 .t- the place. Cosae early to avaid the 1 i crash' at the- Soar. v.-.i.- j - -- W. E JackKA will pt ia over oseTBtxircd'acre f tmU pilc Work oa the brewery vrill be cora menccd ia a few days. Lat week Mr. Ontl:Ts:te txd b daughter, Mrs. Ed. Kellcgg. started for Ohio on a visit. -McNitt has sent for sweet potatoes and will have a supply of plants for sale in due season. , The seed grata sent oat by the State Granre ha been received and ts being distributed. We will bet a hat that more teaaw pas through Red Cloud, than any other town of its site in the State. Sherer brajr on that "fine cut" tobacco, and will wcign it oat in any quantity to suit purchasers. T. T. Webb, the popular land lord of the Jacobson lloae, Jwwla. came down and remaised over Sun day. On Tacsday night there was a very pleasaat surprise parrt- at M. B. MeXitt'a, In hoDur of Miss Elvira MonccM. About one thousanJ bushpJs of seed grain from the State Grance Aid S ciety has been received. In the distribution no person will receive more than ten bushels. The Republican City Noes, is one of the liveliest papers in the Valley. Full f life, wit and home news, it de serves the support it will doubtless get in that locality. Immigration is on tlie increase, and every day a score or more of white covered wagons may be sen pasting throuzh to the south and west. b Read the advertisements they arc all interesting, and besides show the progress of the trade and growth of the town and county. We respectfully protest that something is wrong with the mail service, when it take twenty-six days for a paper to rench us, published within a hundred mile. The Crete Post was formerly one of the be;t paper in the State and will be again a soon as some ever laninc quarrel between its patrons is hushed up. Pleasant spring weather-revery-body sowinc wheat and getting ready to make gardens. Who woulJ'nt live in Nebraska? The District Convention to nomi nate candidate? for the Contitutionil Convention comes off at Hastings next week. On Saturday last the town was full of citizens from various parts of the county, many of whom, were here to attend the County Convention. Be sure and attend the school meeting one week from next Tuesday night. We call attention to this mat ter thus early in order to keep it be fore tbe people. Yesterday we had a pleasant chat with Mr. Holmes, of Franklin, and partner of Geo. Buck, Esq., of same place. Mr. H. has lately come to the valley from Lamoile county, Vctmont. Mr. Burton, of Willow Creek wa in town on Monday. lie has b ea ab sent dirinc the pat winter, tcachinc in Washington. Mr. Burton has the reputation of being one of the best teachers in the State. Read the advertisement of O. L. Battles & Co., in another column, at present they are the only dealers in their line in the county, and will seli anything from a garden rake to a j threshing machine, at the lowest liv ing rites. Call on them at Guide Roek. It is to be hoped that the attea tion of our farmers will be given to growing a variety of products. There i no one thing more profitable than broom corn, if well cultivated. Ex perience has demonstrated that this docs well in Nebraska, and we know that the price is remunerative. Give it a triaL Last week Dr. Fetz, of Batin, re turned after an absence of over two months io the east, where he went in the interests of his district. While absent he collected over a car-load of seed grain, and between $200, and $330 in money. He has done a good work for his section, which the people ought to appreciate. Dr J. E. Hawley, of Oak Creek precinct, spent a lew days ia towa during the past week The Doctor is a gentleman of education acd extcn- I sive information, and we hope be can i te muueca to inie a tlement in our town. permanent et- J. Q. Potter will at once proceed to repair tie dam across the Republi-1 can, bat it will take considerable time. and a great amount of hard labor to t replace the break, which is ne rly one hundred and fifty feci in length. He has advertised for a thousand loads of willow brash. For further informa tion inquire at the mill Rev. Well of Stillwater called last week and left a marriags notice tor publication. By some meaaa it has been mislaid, and the most careful search has bcea unavailing. If desired we xriU pabSsh the notice upoa secar ing a duplicate. We tender oar apologies to Mr. Wells Mr. Ayers kas retorted ta lav farm in the west part of the covetr. For a long-tree past be has bees tke landlord of the LaCIede House, warck hotel he ba? aad owned rjstii aut fjU, when ke escaaae n for noai'e r1:" jeBl .Hropertj ia leaeessee. He has t ,aedatiBe aeirBhar. n. w TZ . ? Jr" sw teB j l .."' ; - --i . racs, ib bis aancttitaral aacmav- Tt fka, TL.TH : 'hT tW ILlr ... . .. my; .-... .. - -rfi - a Uharcn. aad lorsterrj aer at mm place, now of JanUil, aade as a rim oftkrec or four days derarioa. Sa day eveuioe ke prcched to a eroWed honse. While reaidic? at tkk place Mr. Reily gaiaed the coafideaea and respect of the eatire coataoaaaity, aad k w renerally desired aad toped tkat the next conference will rtimrn him to this field of labor. We wish to inforai some of oar gcodnatured yoaa frienda that a printiag office b ot j'ist exactly tae proper place far whi-tling , singing or general "cattiBg up." The boys are always welcome, but too much noise is fata! to the art of tyne-settine. As from this jrenerally aries more tfeaughtlessnes than any deaire to be offensive, we hopeTbis hjit will be aaffiirrtpfit. Yesterday we took a look through fw. Tf.nslT Hraro and ator store of Messrs Mitchell & Morbart, and was surprised at the amount of stock there di-played. Their assort- i ment of shelf hardware is large aad ell se'ected tut the specialty seenas to be stoves and tinware. Both these gentlemen are practical workman, and manufacture everything in the line of tin, copper and sheet-iron ware, a large stock of which is always kept os hand. The assortment of ttove, is the largest we have ever aeeo ia a country town. We are pleased to learn that their business is extensive and on the increase. It is represented to us that the ' timbsr alonr the creek valle s south of the river is being rapidly cut and car ried off, mostly by the citizens of Smith and Jewell counties, Kanas. Thi; timber question is one that affects every one ia Webter county, and some method shocld be dcvL-ed to preserve what there is, or at Ieait, to -ecure some of the benefits at home. It has been suzcestcd that there would be a coo 1 speculation for some one, in buying up the railroad lands on which timber ts growing, and divide it into small tracts, and cell to the settlers. This would bo a good plan, and if car ried out would be a general benefit. As long as our own citizens get the benefit of the timber lands we have nothing to say, but do protest against furnishing Kansas with fusl and build ing material, free gratis. 'It never rains, but it pours." This was our rcflectiou as we opened and took a "squint" at the seventh poetical contribution that has been re ceived since the last issue of this paper, each of which was accompanied with an urgent request to '"be tare and publish this week." Inasmuch as the list wou'd make something over a column of nonpanel, and we wish to show no partialitv, we decline the whole list. A moral reflection or two may not be out of place here. In oar short but very illustrioa'C?)- career as the editor of a county newspaper, we have learned a few thines conccrnios4 poetiaaLvcatitrilMtions?" In the' first place, we. may get half a dozen or more in a single day, and then not see another for six months. To give one the p'reccdence in publication, is to mortally offend all the others, and juin proportion as the production is totally unfit for publication. jut so much more wrath is poured out on the unlucky editor who refuses to publih. The crcat majority" of so called poems sent into the country office, are gotten up without the least regard to measure, rhyme, or sene. and if published would reflect no cred it upon the paper or author. Second ly, very many young persons do not distinguish between ryhme and true poetry, thinking that if they can con struct a "verse" that will "jingle" it is a proof of genius, that will soon bring them up to the level with Long fellow or Tennyson. After giving this subject due consideration, wc have deliberately resolved, that if any one hereafter sees a poem in the columns of this papr, he may bet his last nickle that it has been copied from some other publication. In other words we decline any and all original poetry hereafter, without even taking the trouble to read it. 2T5W X4S2L03S It TH3 U5LSD2 SQ7SZ. On Monday H. G. Bill, lately of Guide Rock precinct, took poseeon of the IrtClede House, and will here-, ! after be the landlord of the sase. Mr. Bill has heretofore had large ex perience in the hotel business aad ia teads to make his hotel the best ia the valley. It will take a few days yet to get everything "fixed" but in the meantime he is ready to receive all comers, and provide good aceommoda uo&s to the rasse, as Red dead ia the past has supported two good hotel, we may beassored tfcat Mr. BiS will "be successful, in the future Biaaage cieatofthls House. COR' Richardson has just received a ear i load of corn whick is offered for smk at $1 per basheL Zt&x Far Isssal d SUtriit The Ataaeal Neericg .of School District No. 2 of Webster Caaaty, JfelBska, for the E4eetioa of Sahodl Distfet Oficers, aad for the traasa-1 deaf of sach other baaaess si say , ,.M - ' , -, ,- v ,". lawraByeB before it, wiU U hehi at the Sckeal Bease ia Red Otaa aa Moaday the ffth day ef April IftS'at j 2 o'clock a. - Dated thk I&th aajj I of March 1875. lr W. Tullxts, TtLLlTS, Direat-r. Ta doie oat or Hock we Sell for I eab eohr. Cafi, 7 pet taJ. Bet ekfc a-i-er IS5. BJot warraBted $4,00. .Mccs Jjcel, 5f,95. FTaaseL best, 40 ccata per yard. . Extra wle leather COct. per lb. Sneepskia miu, 9Ts. We will rent car store with a pood rellar for a very Kaall consideration. to give a man a chance. S9 tf J. Berenzen A Co. NOTICE. Is hereby given tltat the Board of CoBsmissioner of Webster Co , Neb , wi'J meet on Moady April 15th, 1S75 and continue in .- three days, for I purpose of eijuaKirng the a-se- QMntsfor the year Is. a. .411 who have comphunt to enter will pleae take notice and overa themselves ac- J aordingly. By order of the Board J. A. TCLLEVS, Clerk. lIRtO.11 COK.V 1 -vL have for a!et broom cru seed, of the beat quality. Price $200 per j baheL Will enter into coatrac: with anyone wishing to plaat, to prepare the brush for market in the best man ner, as 1 have ihe latest improTed ma chinery for that purpose. Address, ElROY I,ETTETh,. 31 tf Wells, Web.cr Co., Neb LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court of the lt Ju dical District in and for Webster Co., Nebraska. Lei Moore, ) John Komer. I The above named defendant will take notice that oo the 23d day of March 175, the plaintiff Levi Moore did file hi petition iu the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for Webster count, Neb., setting forth that on the 21Uh day of June H74. the said defcudant made executed and delivered hiu promis-ory note to plain tiff for the um of $JSi 4S, due on or before Sept 1st, 1S74, with intcrc-t at the rate of 10 per ceot. per anumn. i That a- a consideration of said note plaintiff executed and delivered to you a certain title bond 'or lot II and 12, block 2, in the town of Red Cloud, Nebraska conditioned that upon the payment of said uote with interest, the said plaintiff would execute a deed of warranty for the same. Said ietitiou prays a judgement against 3-ou for the sum of t3a,.4: with 10 per cent interest from Jut-e 2(Jth, li74, also a foreclo-eure and cancellation of said bond and a sale of said property to satisfy raid amount, interest and coats. Ycu are also fur ther notified that you are required to appear and answer said petition on or btrore the 3rd Monday-after the 23rd day of April 1575. H. S. Kaley. 32 5 $12. Att'y for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. in the District Court of the 1-t Ju dicial District, State of Nebra-ka with in aad for Webster County. Patrick Barry, 1 -ra . . 1-; x MiAtel f : 31 aria Cook, j Solomon Brunswick, - liyman brunswick, doing business under the name k style ofS. Bruns wick k Bro , defendants. J The above named defendnnts will take notice that the plaintiff in the above entitled action did on the 27tb day of Feb. A D. 1375, file his peti tion against you in the office of the Clerk of raid Di-trict Court, setting forth that the defend tot Michael Cook and Miria Cook gave a mortgage to plaintiff Patrick Barry on lots one and two, block 14. in the town of Red Cloud, in sail county to secure the payment of one hundred and fifty-fire dollars and interest according to a cer tain note referred to in said mortca?e. That the same Solomon Brunswick, i Hyiuao Brunswick, doing business under the name and style of i. brans wick & Bro., claim some interest in said, premises, nnder and by virtue of a cettain mortgage given to them by the said defendants Miehael Cook, plaintiff asks judgment on said promo sory note for $155 00 with interest at 10 per cent, from the 20: h day of Feb. 1S74, and that said premises be sold to pay the same and the defendants are notified that they are required to offer and answer said petition on or before the 2Ctb day of April, 1S75. H. S. Kaley, 30-5w pf 15. Att'y for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. In the Distriet Ceart of the 1st Ju dicial District, State of Nebraska, within and for Webter county. Solomon Brunswick, Hymaa Brunswick, v 4oiag boMaesa order the came and style of if runs wick & Bro's. : M.chxel Cook, Maria Cook. k Patrick Barry, Delfts. J , - The above aamed defendants wii4 take notice that the plaintiff in the above entitled actios, did oa the ilth day of March, 1875, file therr petition against you in the oSce of th Clerk of the said District Court, setting forth that the defendant, Michael Cook, gave a mortgage to the dtfendacts on tot oae, block 14, in the town of Red Cload, n Mid couaty, to secare the payaect of one bandnrd and eighty dollars aad aereaty five eeats (fISO.75) accordiBc to six seven! Botes referred to in said soitgags. That the defend tat, Maria Cosh ha aioce beccxe th: wife of said Michael Cook, aad as scch claims sosae iacerest rasrii avortnzed Lpreaiues. laat tae dersadaat ratnek j Barry ckia sese rateret ia said aaortg ged preoies asder aedby Tinae o a ccrrua aiorxifxje gives to hiaibytae deJesriaat Mick ad Cook aad Maria Cock. PJaiatiff asks jadgaiear for thesaaa ef ose haadred asd three dollars aad drtT-w ve eeats ($103.35Lwnh later i -T" ?."" OT?- l r"" that aard Bwrtgatstt preawses he aald to mads 4 aotcai xmtk, adthe mU aeleaaants are's ibbuJ that they are reqaired to appear -J - - : z.z, kfcAri- JJJJJ - BenuoaQa or af AariL 1675- H. S.KALXT. ' 30-5w-af 15- Atl'yfer 'JZ mfe ' Ftrry ! Firry!! New Terry at GL Bt Good! croseisf It aC tiate. t i 32 tf Wx. Montooct Seeif SMi! Stei! I j A. M. Talbou of Guide Rock, has about two hundred bssbela of wd whea:, fifty iB'hel oL, tea baheLi I ?rrmg rye. aad one hundred bubel of pure Early Rae aad Early Yark Potatoe for :!. Sa3ple of the grain at Coc'c'ty Trea2rcra office. Red CIoacL 32-lw Com Planter. Two two horse com planters for tzi cheap, to eloe out my stock of Agri cultural implements. 22 tf. M. B. McNirr. Dr. Will'ams wihe tt give bo tice that ail account due previoas ti. January last, will be put in the nad of a collector, if not paid April 1L 32 if T. B. Williams TVeker'- lavtilate. There will be a Teachers Intiute held in Red Cloud on Thursday and Friday. April 22d and 23d. 1S75. All teacberr aad other iatercsted of thi and adjoiijinz counties are urgently in vited to atteud. ft is also desired that every teacher prepare a abort adre&a. J essay, reading exercise, or declamatr2 to be reaiy when called for. I shall I shafi endeavor to ecure entertain ment through the kindness of the citi zen of Red Cloud fur all that may at tend. An examination will be held oe Saturday following. U.S. KALEr. County Superintendent. Save Money. It is well worth saving, and you can pavi it in buying a Sewing Machine, and get one of the lest and most perfect machines in ex-i-tence. The Wilson Shuttle Sewing in Machine ha reached a point of excellence and perfactocas equalled by no machine in use, and the constantly and rapidly increasing demand, which j is almost beyond their manufacturing capacity to supply, is convincing evi dence that the merits of this machine are appreciated. Machines will bs delivered at the neirest ra'lroad ta tion to this county, free of trinporta tion charges, if ordered through the Companys Branch Houic at 510 North Fourth Street, St. Loui. Mo. They head an elegant catalogue aad chromo circular free on application. This Company want a few more good agents. GEORGE ZEISS, -di Aim ta Wines & Uquo CIGARS, Chelng, Smiting, Tobacco, CANNED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, . a AND CO-NFECriOERIS, A Specialty. Frsh Lager Beer from " Astelope Brewery, cowstantly oo hand. RED CLOUD, NEB". 13tf J.Q.PCT7EE. I. FitlSBIE. Red Cloud MHIi U We ira prtpared tt U cat ttatwtrk plBfr pe4 Ci , -arbix. nilKIIT Xa2X27 H23 ?1ZS W - f- m otiTi t - -- a. . , mr.-'-iJLr - m f- . .I 'SB?. mzt mm - a wwn, ti taec aw.waw za as - m afifp a sskHflMr KafML is ia ..kH m m. . - -- f-a a&7 af aaar soLaT aW crTOM UUVIJOIT UAW rDflB. H ff!T,33p,i!Uc-irh a-Aaus-.BMi. aliLi aV.V A v seaarc mbw a aa aaaa wcac. -- wm n ,m "" li wc warn. 11 "V SaBr DaMab a. ay-aa.' C2rar.UaaBaaT- 3K. 1HLlJaO. Cxavra. Xm. . , 9 - rwiriiwiw rmtmi&m9irnimmt -m " i "fiBBaaB - . 2k4gg2&- , fegmj " -- Vr , -mH bbbbI f . r- 'Ifcgfeffi-. -rrir gSBPaagaBBav'' s- j?js jaa--MM1awiaBBBBBBBBfm Sal - .,- " A- rr(BHBBBBBal VALLEY J. C. WAMtlMl, Prop- U always rca3? la atttad to aad aake eottfttttak I'm ntro. This Hotel u cutifsly w. havwi beea Stted a? for the aipeaat of the travelinc public STAGE ILEVVES FOR THE RAILROAD ON MONDAY, WKDNES DAY, AND FRIDAY OF E.Ch' W'ktK AT 7 trCLOCK A. M. Claim tt HaVt tin BEST STABLE Wtst if tJiCt; Alwaya keeping on hard a food ntpply uf HAY AND G ii A I N, Al-c a fDcJ coaveyaace for the parpoM of coavcyici paecgvt.froCi tkii place to cay othar at rcasoaable rate. Red CUuii, iVebraaka.' 0, L. BATTLES & CO. -DEiLKHS IX- SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE AGENT FOR THE BSIubV--2a rMiKAafwav.taiH B t AjJBHAra, -givTrWKaa WM. ANSON WOOD MOWER, Hoier ExcclmiSr Rem per Cmmtinem; ir7A Dropper or Self Hake; THE 2STEW M A.2STN . THE I. X L DRILL. Buckepc Dritt Superior Brimtcmmi &eeer9 FMMlmim City SeeOer. r.41XCMJLKY HAY RAKE. SPV AatHW. Ani all FARWNG ACHiNERY at Crtaajt PricM. BaBBW MllEaSfeBBBBBBaBaa -4VbbP'''J9VbbVJIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb "t jS" ytaWAWAWMBBBWMBWWBBt Also Victor lEtotmklnf Plow.' Charter Oak ! i:elipne Mm. ALL THE VARIETIES OF HEATING AND PARLOR ST$VE& A good aMortnscat of NAILS. RAKES, BOLTS. CORN PLANTERS, SHOVELS. SPADE3. FOHFU CARPENTERS' AND MASONS TOOLS. PAINTS. OILS. COOPER AND NEWTON WAGONS, GL&. riXUTARK GRAND DETO0R PUJ-.V?, DAVENPORf fLOWd with ockJ or Iron beaSu. ,f with A ooI aad Iroa And Everything needed by the Farmer or Mccbanjc JafFiae Table aad Pocket Catlery. O. L. BATfLES & CO., GalrfelUelr, TREES, TREES; TH hdviw will baveR3a4f for Deimry, AfrM 15? 1875, MfWmUmcf m CLOVER TON, WebeterlCourtty Maw. ALL KIXQS OF FRUIT AND FOR ST bMbV' bbbbI bbbbI ax -42 .-- m am-aa bb bb ? f m- aa HOUSE. ir- li it - tm '.CSt.,1 'aJiraetajrv' ' - .M l &.MU.t.