The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 17, 1875, Image 3

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THE RED- CLOUD CHIEF,
THURSDAY JUNK 17, 1875.
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taaJleeiiblieaa, it sttamV liwtffcria MO-
eari Rtvaraaa'fcaelMi'1 1W gtaU 11m mi
tit Beat. Winters are mtU a4 4 ryr very
littla rata or show fall hi )ktMei at lit
tle ia fact that cattle lire all wiates wkb no
, bay or grain. Plenty t rala Ml itr tire
-sprit:? aad summer. Tb saanara are sot
dk agreeably warta, at lb ere it always a eoftl
brene especially in the evcuiags. The
eeanty irst lfa to se'.tle ia 1S70. Ia 1571
the coauty wan organized with a population
of 45. IU population u bow between 23W
aaauea aad ar nrpidly increasing. There
arc at pratsent 58 organ iced School districts
within iU boandrier and school facilities are
therefore aapte better thin those is some
Carters States. The, apportioaable school
luai faraubes nearly enough money to pay
teacher' wore. Farmers can buy R. R.
land Iron: SIM to 16 per acre with ten years
fjfee. There U yet a considerable amount of
foYeraaieal lands far homestead and-pre
rapUcns. Asa stock raising country it is
hard 'o excel. Cattle do well, and for sbeep
,k'cBaot be beaten, It is just suited to that.
Fortunes cau bo easily made by raising sheep
as. the expense of feeding is rery small. That
eorn. oats, barley, potatoes, buck wheat, and
all kind of roetaunJ vegetable, are crown
here with little labor. 35 bushels of sod corn
to the acre is aottrinjrnew. Wheat averages
about 25 bushels to the acre. Fruit dow ex
tremely well. Kgery tamer has-his orchard
growing. Forest trw-s grow rapidly. Cotton
wood, boxalder.-Vbitewoud, son maple, and
aiany other kinds of trees grow into timber
large enough for fuel in about three years.
a- orange plants do cicely, and in a few
years your live fences cuh. be mode. Me
chanics find employment and fair wages. The
very best and purest water iH obtained by
going from A to KXi feet, 'lhe cost is very
small when the well is bored. Thee wells
never go dry. The dream of tbib county arc
the Republican and its tributaries, which as
as follows on the south side of the river,
Wuliiut. Dry, UuiKiIj, Stato I'cany. Cedar.
Hicks, Abb. and Uuido Hock creek. On tho
north sida are Willow, Kim, Cottjinwood,
Crooked, Indian, and Farmers creeks. In the
north part of the county is tho Rluo river
;ind its tributaries.
The mil of Webster county is a dark, rich
vegetable loam. Tho wild graces arc nutri
tious audaiMuidanl.aiid.iuakemoitexceilcnt
buy. Tiniotby.clover, Hungarian nnJ milUt,
will undoubtedly provo u irofitable'pr3Juc-
lion. Tuoic who have tried them eo decide
at least. ,. - .
Oiii railroad prospects aro good, and wo
will have a ruad as soon as wo really .need'
one. Hut tho farmers for years will find ready
rale lor surplus productions in the newer
counties west and-to dcw settler, By the
time these murkols are closed roads for
cheaper transportation east will be opened,
frxrefimato is healthful, the air pure and
bracing, and sickness of any kind is utmost a
strungcr to tho people here.
She eounty seat. UED CLOUD on tholto
ubticsu river, nosr tho center cast and west
and u little south oi the center north, and
south. In it are chances lor business men sf
oveo branch of trade. The country around
is such as to wariaatagoodbasineninevery
kind of merchandise Red Cloud and.Guido
Hock are the only two laid out towns. ' Fur"
titer information can bo obtained from 'any
land agent who advertises in this paper, or at
this office.
The Constitutional Convention ad
journed last Saturday rW12th inst.
WiJlllHi mull Tfi imperfect copy of
"fbc new constitution, in which there
aeemed to be some omissions. Other
wise tho proposed constitution is in
general very acceptable. It is .much
better titan we hoped tor a week or
two ago. The special legislature which
had begun to make it formadibk has
been much reduced. The -reforms in
the judicial and legislative depart
ments are such as will probably satisfy
our present wants, and indicate a dis
position on the part of tho cast to ac
cord us justice.
Under the new constitution we shall
probably have two terms of court each
year, and a week sitting each term.
This will be amply sufficient for the
present.
The legislators of both houses rep
resent population. Our preference
has been for a- representation basedj
both on tamtory and population. The
new cotmties will be practically with
out representation. But as Webster
eematvuBot onaof theso now coun
tit, we are-sot disposed to grumble.
This county, wjll be represented by one
representative rn-the lower house, and
tith. Adams, Nuckolls and Thayer
! be entitled to one senator in the
mpper house. We feel satisfied with
the apportionment, which is to be at
tributed to Mr. Laird.
These two reforms were the princi
pal oee called for in this section, and
we have no doubt that as far as the
totea of the Be publican valley count,
fee Constitution will be adopted.
CouRX.net at half-past nine, a. na.,.
ia the School House. On motion of
Sbariff Bill, seconded by J. A. Tsdleys
Baniel Gantt was chosen chairaaan.
J. A. TuUeys-was appointed SeoraUry.
Mark. H.. Warner was appointed Sear-geaBt-at-arBi3.
He quelled a rising
dttturbaace by leading out thirty or
forty from. the country wader Abe
Garber their ring-leader. They threat
awed to make mischief, but have been
tolerably qakt aad orderly.
Meeting then proceeded to basinesa.
Thechaimaw ''dealt." Bat there
were bo kaavee oat. The lawyers all
passed, awd the oheirman threw up
hishaad.
Dilworth thea took the "papers,."
shkfied then, aad distribated them.
aroaad, taraed p- whiakejr for
"traaip." Kaley by some Heathen
Ckiaee trick held, foar knaves in his
head, aad "ordered it up," and went
it aleae, lead eat Di! worth's trumps
wd waxed hiaa on the "sort." Con.-
rTersatioa ewauedi between. DilwertS-
aad Kaley aa to the "drinks; " Kaley-
kTtoposed Vnegar Bitters. We didn't
i the-ksrof tfce gaae,, bat
soMathiaraboat "drioksJ' We
eeawirredef Viaagar. Bitters,, and ia-
thwtAfer's pills, Jajwe's Al-
:'ip" would be prefer-
:. Bui-we.did jiet
isle yea. -Oar
j " wcre n The Ur
tse aeaiurrcr ana saggestea noste
ter'i or 4'Georre'." The Co-art de
cided is lavof of "Gcorge'a" aa4
linf 'tftercupoa adjoaracd.
Gave beta is the aftenoo at oac
U'eiMk.t Wfflcox apt Hie njkt Km ; on
r we Mt Bd atop av mwj -witboat
oppotiiiou. Kalcy casse to the bat
tBaafaUyvkat Bowen'a ball bad a twist
is It aad Kaley "fouled," the Judge
took k ia nicely. Colby had gone for
a drink. Willcoz again came to the
bat aad foreclosed the inning with
another tally. Kaley "cooked" one
nicely on third, bat "aiuftei" t fly
from Moore, which he ahoald have
closed, lie attributed the muff to a
"false motion" by Willcox. Game
went on smoothly, good Gelding keep-
mg the tallies down. The Court recess
ed, bar and reporter refreshed.
Grounds were occupioi rrr half an
hour. Betting "wa3 qaucL Odds were
rather in favor of Kalcy, who yhowed
good bottom and long wind. The ;tart
was fair, Kalcy taking, the lead. Dil
worth sprang often hiuraud displayed
good spring and muscle. lie soon
overtook and led Kilcy leaving him
half a length. Betting quickly grew
interesting, and tho odd were given
forDiMrortb.J At the last quarter
LpostKalcy'g strength of Junsi)egin
to tell, they came to Uio distance post f
neck aod ueckv after which Kalcv
gained, passing under the rope a full')
quarter ahead, time 1:45.
All on hand Saturday morning.
King fonncd.sparring began between
Kaley and Bowcn. Willcox & Gill
ham had their coats off and were
girthing up, when Kaley sworo that
he wouldn't and couldn't come to time,
becauso of his trainers, ab.scnce. Kef
crees decided that the contest bo post
poned until the arrival of the trainer.
Much disappointment was expressed
as tnis was the grand attraction of the
term. The ret of the term did not
attract much interest. Court soon ad
journed, 7ic die.
i This is our rfcporlcr's first nttempt.
So the Judgo, Clcrk Attorneys,
Grand and letit Jurymen" will please
excuse his phraseology, a perhaps you
may think ho knows more about base
ball thau law, but we can assuro you
ho is no. "rat" and can sling "quads"
with anyone. He has little to siy to
the devil who washes tho "forms" or
stings hi pi in the "hell-box," but
uses an whenever an opportunity
permits,, which he says is seldom. The
next time' we want copy we will "sail"
bin out wjtb full instructions concern
ing court proceedings, etc.
SalsriM of State Officer:.
The proposed salaries of the State
officers have been so much debated,
and so often changed, as to leave mauy
people rather uncertain of the out
come. But a reference to the proceed
ings of the convention yosterday after
noon, will show what will 'probably be
the final action of tho convention;
leaving the salaries as fallows, viz.:
Governor, Auditor and Treasurer,
$2,500 each; and Secretary of State,
Attorney General, Supt. of Schools
and Commissioner of Public Bpildtngs
$2,000 csch with no fees or pcrqui
sites, nor a clerk for either the Supt.
of Schools or the Attorney General.
In reality, however, tho Supt. of
Schools needs to travel largely through
out the State, visiting schioN, coun
seling school officers, and especially
holding teachers' institutes, and so im
peratively needs a clerk. State Jour
nal. Mr. Laird, of Adams county, and
chairman of tho committee on Appor
tionment, is to be congratulated on his
success yesterday, in carrying through
his report It was confessedly' the
most difficult position in the conven
tion, and many were the predictions.
that, whatever the report might be, it-
coald not be carried through. Ant,
yet, so far as the essential points werr
concerned, it went through, aot only
without amendment, but without op
position. Even the minor points, in
which it was changed, were nearly aH
mutually arranged, and with 'the ap
probation of the committee., 4
. Another commcadablo feature is
tbat the result .was aeeomplished" by
agacityand'good'sensei, earercisod in
fashioning the report,, andin securing
adhesion to it outside bf the conven-
Uionpand so avoided a tedious and an-
profitable discussioa, if aot wrangle, in
the committee of-the whale;
This result is eweof the higTfest
eempliments that eoald possibly be
given to Mr. Laird. State Journal.
STATENEWS.
Among tho rest of her wants, Low
ell calls for a shoemaker's shop, and a
machine to boil down tho Con. Gob.
proceedings).
Mr. Hobhs, of Franklin Co., adds
4o0 sheep to the Nebraska sheep-fold.
Jive waeoBS-fuU of cvosies were in
Columbus recently on their way to
Colorado
Mr. Dunlap, member of the conven
tion from Johnson county, received a
letter from home this aaoraing inform
ing him that eighty acres of crops on
his farm had been eaten- dean by the
grasshoppers. He- weat to Omaha
this aaoraing to procure fast growing
seed corn to replace what has beea
deskoyed. IbeaUg Star.
The Otoe Agency Industrial School
bmUdingie to be 50 feet front by 7S
feet .dees with wing, with 80 windows
aa4&jtM three aadi a half stories
JkRaifJMeApohv. . It will aeea
A heW-ofeeaTHusadeattle aror-
at Fari luaaaMj aiilitwy rtserva-
I
tie uaewtly to reawn dariag the
seasoav They were wintered oa the
apper water of the RepublieM,
Thr yerw-1)rfaf ted bkdrhwd u d
mg soBe dawage tocorsv ielde aear
Gibboaw ?
A viaegar factory h beiag baflt at
Keatsey.
D. W. McKisocm, Co. ClerherCaM.
Co., Hid May 22od at Saa Diego,
Cal , of consumption. IlLt remains
were browght to I'lattsaouth afor
bo rial -
During the month of May the gov
cmntcut debt was decreased $1,189,
456. William Guy, of Lincoln, Treasurer
of Lancaster Co. teaT years ago, died
June 7th.
The Journal despair of routing the
patriotism of the Lincoluites and thcre
frre offers the following resolat3ons :
Raolced, "That on the Fourth of
July the cititens of Lincoln will be a
belTalldar.'
Jlaolre-i. "That our neighbors in
Seward antflhe balanceffof Lancaster
county be cordially iovi ted to the city
on that day, andjilkp'e (slccpjn: ac
commodations will tViirpvided for
jtfjrovide
them."
The Lincoln Star thinks aisp
.Osot. 4W...L. a,M
monttui' session with 114 ajembers inv
the legislature is out 6f proportion,
and wants -the rfumber reduced and
the time doubled.
Fred. Miller, delinquent tax collector
of Kichardson county, has re-iigncd hff
position, as he thinks the people are
already taxed enough by the grasshop
pers. Mrs. Geo. A. Bell, of Falls City,
died on the 8th of June.
The Missouri river rises one foot per
day.
The Beatrice Courier says the rumor
that N. K. Griggs is going to remove
to California, is a canard.
31 r Gary, of Beatrice, has a flock of
1000 One wool Merino sheep.
The Hastings people are willing to
bury the hatchet long enough to allow
the Juniata folks to join in the 4th of
July celebration if they will.
The ladies of Juniata turned out on
last Wednesday and lathed a good
share of the new church. They did it
with their little hatchets.
The Juniata young men must be a
fearful set. Tho Gazette says they
need praying for and educating.
The Saline Co. Pott thinks the Crete
Cornet Baud will musicate for the
Uastiugsites on the Fourth.
A young homesteader, who resides
near this place, lately went to Ked
Cloud to attend a dance. When there
all went as merry as could be desired ;
our hero was doing a great deal of soft
Ltalk to a very handsome lady, and as
the party began to upersc he asked
ubout "seeing her home." She re
plied: "Well I don't know, Mr. L.,
there's my husband over there fiddling
ask him." Instead of doing so he
waltzed to the utherside of the room,
and gave vent to his feelings in pcveral
forcible cxolauiatious. Adams Co.
Gazette.
Report says that grasshoppers arc
djing by tue millions iu Otoe Co.
Ihey ought Co have died sooner. -t
Caasius M: Croiwey, 'sorTdf Col. A.
J. Cropsey, died at Lincoln lait week
of consumption.
The Fairbury Grange has passed
resolutions as follt.ws :
- Resolved, By (he members of Fair
bury Grange, Ho 333, Jefferson coun
ty, Neb., that we as individuals will
not allow any one to kill birds, quails,
chickens oti any farm or premises un
der our control at auy time of the year
whatever, and we hereby give notice
thai any person or persons found kill
ing birds, chickens or quails on our
premises will be prosecuted to the full
extent of the law.
Resolvtd, That we ask the co opera
tionofovery grange in the county,
that they may have similar resolutions
to tueabove. We believe we can ac
complish a great deal of good by so
doing.
Resolved, Tbat a copy of this pream
ble and resolutions be published in our
cou: ty paper.
Iu A, Stevens, Master.
Other Granges would do well to fol
low their example.
A severe hailstorm visited the west
ern part of Hall county, on the 8th
inst., doing considerable damage to
rye and bailey which was headed out.
A. C. Johnson, living near Grand
Island, was fatally injured last Wed
nesday by a run-a-way team. He
leaves a family.
The Mennonites who visited Colum
bus lately, said they never saw a better
country and poorer farming.
The recent heavy rains made of Co
lumbus a second Venice. The Repub
lican says they navigate the ponds in
the streets in gondolas. "
Hastings offrrs $25 to the best base
ball club to play ia that city on the
4th of July.
York, Clay, Fillmore, Adams, Kear
ney, and Buffalo counties, all report
"no grasshoppers" and crops are most
promising.
If Richardson county coald have
bee well supplied with gophers she
would have gained the victory over the
g; hoppers. Oae of the said gophers
recently killed there contained in its
stomach 162 hoppers. By dividing
the number of grasshoppers by 162,
one can tell how many gophers they
would have needed. If we recollect
the number of hopper grasses as gives
by the Globe it was 1,000,000,000,000
(KX).000,()00000,000. The Omaha ReptMknm thinks that
aa assembly of 100 huadred raea would
be large eaoagh to frame laws for the
State for the Best tweaty-iveyears.
The Oataha Repblitx ef Sunday ,
Has ahalf aolaaaVState-Ntws which
are a verbatim eopy of tie Nehraaka
Notes ier the LieealB Stmt ef Friday.
The RtptMktn truly a Ike paper. 1
-frajtrlrrihtCawfcts
At a Bseetiae: o4hhegeii? i of
the Christie ChiTihaWthg '. it
was agreed to eet aparrTi MMayttx t.
Jaac 17th. as a dayof. fsfcia and
prayer to Almighty Gwd that iff will
ruaaore the seourge that taratea to
devastate oar young taer sod ws iu
viteall Christians is the State te
voite with us. It is rrceaiuMtxied
that as far as possible the several de
Boashntioavi eet at the rarae psiae id
each comaunity an i join in a "taiia
prayer meeting from 10 o'clock A M.
till 12 M.-atid tbat each doaouihiition
coatiuue the worship at their ua!
place?, in the oveniBg.
The pa-tors of the several churches
throught the State are requested to
give notice of this meeting from jliier
pulpits on Sabbath next.
Will the papers thronghoul the
State please eopy.
The Christian people of the several
churches of this city are request! to
meet at the M. E. Church, on Thurs
day morning next, at 10a M. -.
By order of tho committee. ""
J. M. McKe.nzik, SeVy.
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RENNECKEB'S HOTEL
A. J. KKNXKCKKK, I?'
Ol.
Six miles Southwest of TileA ""
tha road te Smith Qtdti
4.T. RpmiMterhiu nrxiaSBaeaMBF0t'l
and woaW call nttouuoa
t.ipn tnrsTaftriding Btei
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anil beast.
the best tho
ern" uar.
A road has
through tho fiirtu Of the
jttvUns the road, and is open to
except the dnr nif of loose stockv
O'VE RCXXRCKBR'S IIOTKL X TEISL
aThc under i&n.'d has also onentdi fish
ery above the lie 1 CioaU bitde, whertafull
supply of fr.h P.sh can bo procured -hi any
time during tho couiins; reason.
PAUTIBS whinif fre?h fish can tret hew
at the ri.hery between the bridf 1 auil
the fiourin mill. 1 will also be iu ton on
SatunUyof each week at the corner offaner-.
cr's druj; store, with u toad o! frcih fistX lUtf
1
lit YE It TON A I) I 'EH TISE VESTS.
NEW HARNESS SHOfj.
J no H. Phillips, - Prop.
lias just opened a hsrne's hrp this
jiIhcc. and solicits the patronage nfiht (pub
lic. He nill keep constantly on hue! the
best material the mark-it afTords. j
SHepnirini; done on e ort notidx and
reiisonnblo terms. I
All Work Warranted and Stitincetton
Guarantied. J j
Shop opposite the Klkhorn He'cl.
Siverton, Franklin County, Hoauska.
i
REVERT ON EEOU'&E.
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W. C. THOHPS02T, -
Prop
Will entertain his guests in thdtiosL
gentleman-like manner, with.asJjonJ
tare as the market alloru.
To the travcltni: public wc would sajisivc
him ft -:il I
BIVESTOU,
ITEBEiiSA.
m. 4ULL1VA,
JUSTICE OK THE PEACE,
NOTAKY PUBLIC AND REAL S31
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Riverton
Fraakllii Coaiity
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Claims tor aile-rMwi tailerkatdona II
Ltha UUatJstylo. --" V
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Red Cloud Miiri!
We are prepared to do cis
tome work
Flour Rpetl aikl
Corn Mel fop Sale
ISS Satisfaction euarantced41n
quality of flour sold, and custom
WORK. Farmers should be particwar
w suuuro cub ucat. ui weuwuua
Potter So
BUCK HOUSE
SE0B3E BUZZ, Jon.,
PSOPSIETtli,
FRANKLIN, NEB.
Good Accdmmodatidnty'
Feed Stahln.
PROCTOR HOUSE,
G. D. PKOCTOR, PBorKiETOat,
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EE320N, USB21SIA, r
Wlt
The Traveller Pablte Will adtau
btarsi cuuia.avery respecb . j
aa-Carriara runs daily to BelTier. Ve
cnareat titatloa.es. the St. JocJkD. C at
LIME ! LIVE ! !
Maxwell & Diagoo
Wish te inforai the pahlie that ta
ataae exteasive rreparatieastai
Liae. aad will kaep oa aaai a
FULLSUPPLF
tRNt tha daaaads of the aahlie.
wilLli.-ableratB:. -
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IW jbiIm, wwt of Rt4 CloaC hrida im
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Minn 9. A. na.ell,
Taw14 rp?thilly infonw tav 1.im of RJ
Cloud and vicinity ifaac h U pr-
prtdtb -xecvt criers at
illLLIlfERT,
Dress-Making
AtD
PLAIN SEWING of all Kin.r
Oa&antIan4 for talvafiae asuortratef of
LACKS, VEILS,
KIU.GLOVKS.
LADIKS HATS. Ac
Mitt S. A. MUNSELL,
flBMeKitl'fBuildiav.l
RED CLOUD, - - XEB.
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-HAJTxNTESS SHOP
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V. IsiuAlow
U now prepared tcl0 all kinds of work
THE
less line.
The best of materials used, and all
work Vr.KHA.NTF.l.
REPAIRING
Done on abt notice and at reasonable
Prices.
Shop in McXitt's Store.
Red Cloud IelrnKn.
NICHOLS, SSZPABS Si CO3
"Vibrator5 Thresher
The WUIJ.IANT ?rCf'KSS of this (Srain
Jravinir. Time Savin ir Til KKS1I Kit. i unpre
cedentrd iu the ann.n.li of Farm Maehi lie y.
In bnrf pcriwl itha. b-eiiiif Widely known
and FI'Ll.V K.SrAlll.I-!tKI. a- the
"LEADIXG THUK.SHIXU MACIIIXK."
UR4IV RIMi:uS Iti.ft'NK to snb
mlt to tho w.i.-tcful r.nd iicporfict work of
other Trireshvrs. whr n iuted on the vast
superiority ot ibis cno. fo- savinsr k'rain. sav
iup time, and doing fast, thorough and ccono
mieal work.
Tiirrshrkmcx KIND it highly advantageous
to" mr. machine that has no "Heaters
-Kcka'a.' ur '.' A d:uil" thaL-haiuUts Iam
OaaIaerHjMr.HMnrCFUx.Tirnothy-
jiiiicii im an sucn iiiiuuuibKniiii hqii irtus.
wTtfcliTlKE KASK AND JiFFKlTIVK
NKS. Clntns ti porfefliim : saves the far
mer ht? Ihrcsh bill extra savin ol rrin:'
makes Yio -fcHterincsrifi niros L CSS T II AN
KK HALF the uual Ilclnr. Uox". Jdus-
nals. and Gears; easier managed: les repairs:
one that grain rahcrjiitrefer to cm. loy and
.wait for. ven Mtadvancel pricts, while other
inaehiaes aro "oui iob.,"
rHHr Hlitea initl with U.S. lO and
12 hwmp Jlonnn-!' Vnmvm, nloo n
isrelstllljr nf Mr nstritiur "nIoiiv,
xrenily forNTiOA.H ftlWEIt, mbmI
l saalrls tsttirr llortte I'owcr.
If interested in crain raisin?, or thrcshinir.
write for Illustief Circulars (ent tree) with
full particulars of sixes, styles, prices, terms,
etc.
XICIIOLN, HIIF.PANO A CO..
J tattle Crttk, Mickivtn
AnVKRTIBI!Vfl:iesi: flood.-Systematic.
All persons who contemplate
making contracts with newspapers forthe in
sertion of advertisements should send t.
cents to Iko P. K"W ll .t Co.. 41 Park Kow,
New ork. for their PAMl'ilLKT-UOOK
nintly-mctenth tditini). containing lists, of
over 1000 uewspapers and estimates, showinp
tho cojt. Advertisements taken for leading
papers in many States at a tr nundous re
duction from publishers' rates. CKTTnKr.ooK
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Steam Book
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PRINTING AND
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aftar. . Btaay yyara experienoe, with
superior facilities, aad the
BEST WORKMEN
to be faand ia the West, will fill any
order, large or small, in the best style
at 'short notice, and at the lowest
prices.
. OUR BLANK BOOK WORK
and Binding of every description can
,aot be 'surpassed bj any firm in the
jKatc, aad challenge comparison.
County Work A Specialty,
and Coaaty OSecrs will find onr forai
the latest aad aaost improved. Star
tioaery, SeaU for Coantj-, District
and Prohate Courts, Justices of tha
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forabhedatrtbe
loveat prices.
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JUNIATA, 5EBRASKA.
ITa. lately chand" haal. aad i
bow under the aiaaagenicat of
T. T, WEBB
Who will make it the best Hotel
West ol Lincoln.
He has in conncctioa with thb hotel
a good
FEED,
SALE.
AND
LIVERY
S T A P L E
Gncit. ennied to and, from the de
pot free of charge.
Juniata, Attain f?o. ftrh
The
WEEKLY
ENQUIRER.
A Paper fcr the Pes?!, a Prieai of tha
Farrier asd Indostnal Claire:.
A UKAUTlfJi'L
m:v ciiRo.no
ESTITLKU
"PERRY'S VICTORY!"
CJUrii to F.vprr M'i no NuBrrlbrr.
This picture represents Com. Oliver II.
I'errv in the act of passing from one ship to
anothrr in small open boat, during the heat
ot the battle, exposed to the tiro of the enemy.
It lleaiuros 2G bj 22 1-2 !s:hc:,
:al'y fin
is utidoubtedlo the moat de'iable chnnno ev
er offere I ns a premium. Hinr'e copits of it
soil at f:i 00. W e have at u great outlny se
cure.i tho exclusive control and rale ol it.
and therefore are enabled to present it to our
patrons i abovn.
Tho KNtjUIUKR still stands pre eminent
as a first-elas New'ppnr. Its various de
partments allotted t.
Editorial?, Eumcrcur,
Asrictiltural, Pcatry,
Corrcspendesce, Telegraphic
And Gsserrl 27ctc.
All gire CTidcnceof the care and pai s taken
to su i ply its readers with u(l t neic and
and a variety of reading that ranuot fail to
interest each and every member o( the house
hold. Sub.cribh hrough our agents or fend
direct to us.
Wodcsiroan ngent at every Post OOice.
and where none nrc yet appointed. lei some
ot our friends -pply for the agency.
ADDUESS,
FARAN & McLEAN, Pub's,
Cindanatl, Ohio.
MMMmaHMaaHa
Smith & Calvert
EZD CL0J7S 2T2B.
DE.V1.EUS IN
FURNITURE,
In Red Cloud, Neb , at their o d stand.
Ti delightful to see what they have on
hand.
They liavo a supply, it may truly be said
Of that which is needful for the livinr or
dead.
They have bedtead. cranTr.. tables .t chairs
ofas, bureaus, and alt kinds of such wares.
Cribs, lounges, settees. and mattrersc to
Which for all kinds of folks and ages will
do.
They have waenns and horses forebtldrcm to
sell.
Which will p!cac wives and babies exceed
ingly well.
They p y cash for these things and select
them with caro.
And will cell them as cheap as anyone daro.
And we ray to you all. both young and old.
They'll not refuse greenbacks, silver or gold,
Wc invite all our friends and neighbors to
call.
And they doubtless will find they deal fairly
with all.
If you come. I do think yoa can certainly buy
As no one can say the pric is too high.
CONSUMPTION CUREDr
f To the Editor of the Cntt.
Ectkkvxd Fkikxd:
Will yoa pleae inform your readen
that I have a positive
CCRC rB COXSL'MPTIO
and all disorders of the Throat and Lungs,
and that, by its use In ury practice. I have
cared hundreds of cases, and will give
. $1,000 oo
for a ras it will no' benefit, fade!, so
strong Is asy fai'h. I will send a HsuMplv.
rrr. to any sufferer addrossia e-
Please show this letter U any ono you may.
know who is suffering from these diseases
aad oblige.
Faithfully Tours.
DR. T. F. BURT.
m William Sc. New Tork.
EUREKA !
The oadcrturaee aaa jast coeIsU4 bu
NEW BUILDING,
Aad famished it with aKoll ffapply of
DRY GOODS.
OKOCEBIE3.
HAT- .
1SAS7-1CA5Z CLOTS;?,
BOOTS, SHOES, FANCY
NOTIONS ETC. .
r pmpotm to sen aa LOW as tbc-LOW'EST.
FO"VCASH.
BtTCaU aad ' far 7wmMV
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J. BERENZEN A CO
UEM.KR IN
GROCERIES AND
PROVISIONS.
Cy WOOD for SALE, and de
liverad at Low Rataa.
NEW GOODS !
J. G. POTTER
Takft this methi.tt Inftm tHt Public tfiat h kaf
Just opened up a now mi complttt Stock of
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES.
CoiisUttiiff n
0AL1COKS. PARK, LIGHT A- JMNK,
C11AMHKKS. DKLAINIvS. LAWNS.
DRKSS TRIMMINGS A LININGS.
COHSKTS k SKlRTd. VA1US ,V. (1LOVKS.
RLKAC'HKI) ANIi UNBLKACI1KI) MUSLINS
TARLK MNKNS. &TOWKL1NG.
PANTS, OVKR ALl A SHIRTING,
BOOTH A HifOKH, II ATM 1 A1M,
nnrrcr cimiDC t. TClcf oil llnr
Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers,
Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
FLOUR. MEAL & BACON
And everything usually kept in a First IMas Drj (j nod & Grocer
Stqre.
-T. O. Potter,
Red Clcud Nebraska.
THE CHICAGO LUMBE
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HASTINGS,
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Keeps con.slnntly on hand the la"jC!t ftock of Dry Pino Lumber in
the West, AIo
I.LI1DN, MOUI,lIxJM, J,M
TARRED
and all kittdn of
BIJILDING JIVTEUItf,
Our stock i wcllHsIeetcdnrxl purchased direct from the ri
will be eold as low as tuo I crest.
O. O.
NEW HARDWARE STORE I
WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL .'
MITCHELL &
Have opened a nw store and have
tock of
IliRDHARE, Cutlery, at pouter Sf
FARMING TOOLS
COAL and WOOD STOVES. We hare aU a Tin Shop eonaertc .
with oar Store. We manufacture Tin, Copper A Sheet Iron War.
Our Stok if LARGKand well aborted, and e will deal a law '
as any houie west of Lincoln..
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Call
and See Before
Opposite the Lumber Taid.
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