The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 24, 1875, Image 2

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THE RED CIWD CHIEF.
THURSDAY JUNE 23, 1875.
WahtUr Comfy Coalewa,
Webster Co.. Neb., lies in the Valley oi
tae RepablicM. m !Vj nllr wwt of tire Mis
souri River and touch the State line oa
the Soath. Winters are ild aai dry; very
Jittle rain or snowfalls in that seasa so lit
tle in Tact that cattle lire all winter with no
hay er era in. Plenty of rain falls in the
spring aad summer. The rammer are not
disagreeably warus, a there is always a cool
brecxo especially in the evening-. The
ounty Srat beaa to i-etlc in 1670. In 1971 I
the county was organized witba population
of 45. Its population m wrm between 2300
aad.'j80 and it rapidly increasing. There
are at present 34 organised school districts
within its boundrier and school facilities are
therefore atapfer-botter than those in some
Eastern tftaies. The apportionable school
fond Iarniucs nearly enough money to pay
teacher' wages. Farmers can buy It. II.
land foic.31.50 to 6 per acre with ten yearn
time. 'There is yet a considerable amount of
Korernsieftt lands for tKtnyvtcsafi. aud pre
saptlosa. A a stock raising country it is
ktard 'oaxed. Cut'le di well, and for sheep
it caanot be beaten, Ji in just suited iv that
Fortunes aaa ba easily made by raisin; sheep
aa the expense of feedieg is very small. That
com. oaU, barley, potatoes, buck wheat, and
ail kinds of roots and vamKabfas, are crown
here with little labor. 3 baskets of od cora
to the acre is nothing new. Wheat averages
about 25 bushel to'the acre. Fruit doei ex
tremely well. Krery fanner has bis orchard
growing. Forest trees ttvv rapidly. Cotton
wood, boxalder. whitowood. oft maple; and
many other kinds of trees grow' into timber
large enough for fuel in about three years.
Osag orange plant do nicely, and in a few
years your live fences can be made. Me
chanics find employment and fair wages. The
very but and purest water is obtained by
going from 5 to lUO feet. The cost is very
small when the well is bored. These wells
never go dry. The streams of this county are
the Republican and its tributaries, which are
as follows on the sotrth side of the riverv-
tValnut, Dry. Haifa!.,, State i'eany. Cedar.
Hicks, Afch, and Guide Uock enrekss Ob tfetr
north side -are Willow, Elm, Cottonwood,
Crooked. Indian, and Farmers creeks. In the"
north part oi (he county is the liluc river
hihI it tributaries.
Thotioil of Webster cotinty is a dark, .rich
vegetable loam. The wild grass es are nutri
t iis and ibdiitlant, and make most excellent
hay I'imotliy.clover, Hungarian and millet
will undoubtedly prove a profitable produc
tion. Thor6 who hxc tried them bo decido
at (cut. .
Our railroad prospects are good, and w
will haw. a road as soria we really need
one. Rut the fanner far year will find ready
jile- .or ?? prodefctiotis in the newer
ountien uctand to new settler , By the
tiino there markets are closed roads for
oil taper transportation east will be opened.
Our climate U healthful, the air pure and
tiracing. and sickness of any kind is almost a
stranger to the people hwe.
The county seaUlU&D CLOU I on the Re
publican river, near the ccttlcr.eaat aud.wet
atjd.a-Hitie south of the center north and
south. In it are chances for business men f
even branch of trade. Tho country around
ia su-h as to wan an t a good business in every
kind of merchandise, tied Cloud and Uuide
Mock are tho only two laid out towns. Fur
thor information can be obtained from any
jand agent who advertises in this paper, or at
" tilts office.
The constitutional convention that
that has just closed its labors at Lin
coln was compoaaA of aome of the
hest and ablest men in the State, and
the in.-truuicDt presented by them
will be adopted by ma oveswhejming
asajonty.
Tiik grasshopper plague fins pen
etrated as ikr eaet as Central Iowa.
Thus far Nebraska has escaped with
the exception of a few localities in
the caster covntits.
PEAYE-i VS. GSASSH3PPS2S.
The proclamation of the governor of
Missouri, together with tbj prayers
and fas.ing of the inhabitants of th it
afiiide 1 state, is haing a wonderful
effect upon the grasshopper, and since
that day of public supplication and
humiliation they have been leaving
that commonwealth on the wiugs of
the wind; -and they are still going like
arwtnalswho are granted a certain
limited time in which to get out o the
country. Since the first settlement of
fiber banks of the Missouri, and since
the grasshopper was first understood,
or rather misunderstood, we halve been
trying experiments on him. It has
been; denottraeJ Ant if administer
ed in proper quantities kerosene oil
will kill him, and so- likewise will
strychnine, but as this ofetiaate in
sect utterly refuses to take that kind
of medicine, the knowledge ie-MMbrea
valueless. It has also been clearly
proved that in some grasshopper eoni
bi unities parasites abound ; but from
the evidence so far adduced we are
jpstified in saying that this state of
things is far from being universal, and
that no grasshopper of respectability,
who has the least regard for his per
sonal appearance ana standtof inso-
"oicty, who understands the laws of
feoalth and believes that cleanliness is
aWSttoGodirnesavwill. sabtnit to the
existence otkeeJneeotuavhis pei
son; and it requires but a trifling
flight of imagination to see the blush
of tadienarion anon theoouateaaieeof
the captured, reegeeUbte-leoking grass
hopper wnen yow raoeJs pall up bis
wiogsia search of such eviefceee of
Kia fllthy habits; and he who Iwses a
hope -of the fioal extermination of the
locust upon the exi tence of these par
asites, is surely building upon a sandy
foundation. Everything that has been
tried in Btrfalo county has so far been
-aaavailing; By the profane man curses
were heaped "apon him; but these
have been received by that philosophic
devastator with that unconcerned com
placency and meekness which betokens
a coeecioHsaess of the rectitude of his
nteutieesy Baioke- has beea tried
apoa him, and though, it is evideat
that this practice ia legawjiil by the
grasshopper as a bad habit, yot whea
placed ia the balance with dVtjr k is
of trifling weight. Att cart hly devices
fcaviag failed, there is bat oae plaasi
Me eearse open for as to pareae, and
that is to follow the example of oar
Miaioari aeighhors. That which
aaoaM have been first is left aatil the
inafc. Let aa pray. JTeaney,VeM
TW OmB9l of Satawslay
pvaealeagaeMBarrftaasUjarysleae
by tharaia, wiad atei halPtaa vwiied
tht Jaet Tharaday aightt jftar
fcidgea van awaa away and oae aw
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STATE NEWS.
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D. Gartner, of Beatrice has invent
ed gfassaopaer aterminator, which
it is claiwcd will clear 40 acres iu one
day.
The Lincoluites are enjoying ripe
cherries. Next will come cholera
morbus, which will bj more enjoyable
to the doctors thaw the victims.
Grasshoppers, mosquitoes and June
bugs are on a par in Liuculu as to
numbers.
last week's report w that the
graesfroppcrs were destroying every
thing in the vicinity of I'lattsniouth.
The Normal School at Peru closes
on the 2,5 ru of June. The closing ex
ercises last five days.
The Falls City Band is making rapid
progress under the instruction and
supervi-ion of Prof. Willie, and as
evidence of the fact the mot indiffer
ent of our towns-cople remark upon
the increase of the number of tunes
they discourse. Brother Mather, of
the lied Cloud Chuck, is diVpoecd to
sympathize with towns thai are thus
blessed(?) but he is evidently is pic
judiced. The next time you visit the
city, brother Mather, the baud will
give one of their be; t for your special.
benefit, with the firm belief that you
will be highly edified. "Music charms
the beast,." you-kuow.
Pernape-if the- editor of the Palls
City Journal knew that it was our un
fortunate lot to become a citizen of
Palls City, jti6tia time to hear the
first attempts of the brass band organ
ized there several years ago, after hav
ing just passed thro' a similar exper
ience in another burg, be would think
we ha4 cause for our prejudice. We
arer however,- fond of being sernaded
and' when we visit Palls City, we are
"willing to be edified.
- A- man in Falls City advertises for
10 bushels of pumpkin seeds.
The-Nemaha Granger thinks that
$75(000 will not exceed the loss by
grasshoppers this year in that county.
The papers generally rejoice over
the disappearance of the map iu the
Lowell' Register.
The Adams Co. Teacher's Associa
tion met at Juniata June 12th.
The Brownville Advertiser respect
fully declines to publish the New Con
stitution for the sum of $10 for two
insertions, but may publish it before
election, as a serial story.
The Grand Island Times says the
grasshoppers nave destroyed every
green thing to be found between
Schuyler and Omaha.
The Mu-ical Convention at Brown
ville was a decided success.
A S. S. Convention was held at
Hasting last Wednesday and Thu rs
day. The next convention will be at
Juniata in Sept.
The M. E. Church at Juniata will
soon be completed-.
Two cases of sunstroke eccarred ia
Juniata last week. The victims were
two fat hogs belonging to Chas. Kroll
Wm. Jones says he with oiher per
sons recently killed cer a thousand
.snakes ia-one den-near the mouth of
Walnut Crock, south of the llcpubli
can river. Juniata Gaxtte.
We should call that a pretty good
"snaik story." Presume it wasn't a
very good day for "snaix" either.
The State papers all agree in extoll
ing the economy of the Con. Con. Out
of the $15,000 appropriated for the
expenditures of the Conventi jn, only
$10,000 were used.
Edwiu Parkinson who was a guard
at the Penitentiary, shot himself on
Monday of last week. He was Icamog
on bis gun, and by some accident the
guo was discharged, killing him in
stantly. He lived at York, bis father
being the pastor of the Christian
church, and himself a member.
Geo. T. Isbell, who has been for
many years connected with the Kansas
press, has taken charge of the local
columns of the State-. Journal The
following little local 6hows that he re
grets having remained so. long iu Kan
sas:: In our report of the. Oliver affair
yesterday we inadvertantly located
Beaver City in Kansas,, instead of Ne
braska a melancholy result of remain
ing in oneSute too lom
IF die grasshopper honor? were to
be offeaad in. Nebraska as it is in Min
nesota (in OBe county $3! 50 per bush
el. it would pay aa better than any
other arops wouldn't it
The Columbus Journal has a column
devoted to "Sheep Notes." Bah !
The young men of Columbus have
a new and we presume very iaterest
ing amusement They feed toads witb
tobacco to see what faces they will
make, Where's Bergh ?
Thermometer 102 in the shade at
Beatrice, June 15th.
A child Bear Tecumseh was bitten
by a rattlesnake last week.
Gov. Garber, andC. H. Willard,
depatp auditor, have gone to Colorado
to speed a week or two. Both these
guardians of the interests of the State
Have been closely eoafiaed during their
sojoara.at the Capitol, and a little re
creatioa will do ahetagood. JoaraalL
Doualas Co. aocLSaunders CJoh- are
to be coaaected-by a bridge across. the
Ptatte The editar of the Scaayier Regvtet
rejaieethat the retara cf his "betta
fcalC' aVeaavhafaajoara ia the ease
Hiaiiiad Dodge who brokeUat
NeBt 5ty; have beea re-captasad.
A the 8tar papers aaaaa.totaiak
the Coav Cans was to eeoaoaueal by
half whea taey aafwopriatea oaly $10 '
for each newspaper- which gives the
new coaattutiio two iastrtiea..
'Some of the Black Hilli gold hunt
ers whoe nroperty destroyed by
government troop bavc engaged J.
C. Cowan of Omaha to institute legal
proceeding' fir the recovery of $22,000
damages. Fabbury Gazette.
The ccnnmenccment exercbes of the
Omaha High School took place on
Friday latt. They passed 'off very
pleasantly.
The army of grasshoppers that
moved north during Saturday, 3onday
and Monday extended from Omaha to
North Platte 20 miles. Had they
alighted there would not have been
enough crops left in the State to have
fed the chickeus. Omaha Repub
lican. Arrangements are being made for
the Nebraska schoolma'ams and
I .schoolmasters to take an excursion to
Minneapolis, Minn., to attend the
National Teacher's Association, which
convenes there on the 3d, 4tb,and5th
of August Excursion rates $18 from
Omaha good for 30 days. Who
wouldn't be a sehoolma'am ?
The etorm of Thursday night which
visited Omaha also did a great deal of
damage at Syracuse ; a full account of
which we find in the Star. About 20
buildings were qidhsr-totally destroyed1
or badly damaged. One man aud one
woman injured but not fatally.
The Plattsmouth Herald contains a
beautiful steal engraving of a festive
grassnopper.
LSTTEE FSOX THE WEST.
Che VENN E Cm. Wyoming, Ty.
June 12th, 1875.
Ed. Chief: Hoping that I shall
not intrude upon your time, and
thinking that a few lines from Chey
enne would not be altogether uninter
esting, I will venture to send the fol
lowing :
Cheyenne is situated on the line of
the Uuion Pacific K. IV, 516 miles
west of Omaha, it is the terminus of
the Kansas Pacific R. It., it is a City
of about 3,000 population, and has
many fine buildings, both public and
private. Amone these may be men
tioned five churches ; the Presbyterian
Methodist, Congregational, Episcopal,
and Roman Catholic
There is an excellent public graded
school here, which in every particular
is equal to any graded school in the
east. The school building is a fine
two stories brick, 30x50 feet, and cost
about $13,000. The court house is a
neat brick structure, two stories high,
with a Man.-ard roof. Tho countyjail
and Sheriff's residence are locate iu
the rear of the court house, and are
connected with it. There is several
fine brick blocks in Cheyenne, and a
very fine two story city hall, built of
brick. There is two banking houses,
oue National Bank, and the other is a
private banking house. I brie are
hotels in good running order, of which
'f tot i)yer's takes the lead. There are
three new brick hotels being built here
this season, tacT largest b called the
Ford House ; the job of building it
was let for $25,000, it is to be comple
ted by the first of next September.
There are also several new brick storeo
being built.
The couutry around Cheyenne is a
rolling prairie j the grass is very short
in this vicinity and but a very little of
it, yet the stock looks well, and have
had to pick their own living all winter.
The ranchmen brag this up as a great
stock growing couutry, but in my
opinion it "can't hold a candle" to the
Republican valley, of your State.
The grasshoppers are very thick
here. They are' small yet but are
growing larger very fast. I don't see
as they can hurt this part of the ter
ritory any way, for it is no farming
country. There is a beautiful stream
called Crow Creek, which heads in the'
Black Hills, south of the North Platte
and flows through the western part of
the city of Cheyenne ; on this stream
north of this city one mile and a half
is situated Camp Carlin, where the
military and subsistence stores are
kept. Fort A. D. Russell, one of the
largest military posts in the United
States is located one mile and a half
aorth of Omp Carlin, or three miles
aorth of Cheycaae. One mile north
ward of Cheyenne is a beautiful artifi
cial lake, filled with splendid fish. This
r lake-wnen full is about three miles in
circumference. It was made by bring
ing the water from. row Creek
through, a ditch about six miles which,
empties into a natural basin. There
is also another lake of the same kind
within the city limits in the east part
of town, and is about the same size of
the one north of the city, and is called
Minnie ha ha. It is filled with the
surplus water from thu other lake.
There is quite a number .of miners
camped here waiting impatiently for
the Black- Hills to open. There seems
to be no doabt among the miners, but
what there is gold ia the Black Hills
in paying quaatkies.. A good many of
the miners have gone up to die. North
Platte aad are waiting there. The In
dian chiefs arrived here from their
visit to Washington day before yester
day, and are still here waiting for the
government to purchase them horses,
which it has doae. . The ladita ageat
boaght 19 splendid Americaa wanes,
each hone has a new saddaBawd bri
dle. There is one horse ipwefbr the
chiefs except Spotted Tail, he did not
want any, aad said he would rather
h ace-the aaency. They, are to start
hoarthtr eveaMMr. lhey say that
they want a "heap of aaaaej if they
give ua-the BUst Hills." fae agaat
tafcFnMV that he thoneht that
rwaehHiaawaaidae epaaed? baa war
nxbt aara Tmes- are ail dressed-a
Iadiaa eotaate witaV Baiat aa their
faces aad feacWrs. their hats. Sad
Oaad aappom a new plea: hat with a
tarkey faatiar w it.
S..A.SiLBOV
Ssrftsrral7.
The eontcnts of Scribncr far Jly
have been described as follows : 'Kear
ney at Seven Pines," a ballad by Sted
man, illustrated by Darley, take the
lead in the July number of Scribaer.
Next we have a profusely Uliotrated
sketch of "The City vT th Goklen
Gate," by Samuel William, ene of
Ibe bet known editors of San Francis
co, who writes apparently with discre
tion, at well as euthii.ia. Not the
least interesting part of Mr. Wilham's
paper i that in which he deMrites
Jobu Chinaman but his article is
lively and readable from bt'ginniog to
end. Col. Waring's "Farufcr's Vaca
tion" is this month descriptive of
-The Bight of LaManchc;" he given
u a very bright and racy article, with
a great many illustration'. Dr. Hol
land' VStory of Seveooaks" is contin
ued ; Frank H. Stockton writes about
-The Girl at Rudder Granger;" Mr.
A. B. Johnson, private secretary of
Charles Sumner, presents some more
"Recollections'"tf the Senator; J. B
Drury has an eay -on Darwinism ;
Francis Gurry Fairfield prints, an ap
pendix to his paper on Spiritaalism ;
and among the other contributions wc
rraic a story byl'rof. Boyocn, author
of'Gunnar" and "The Norseman's
Pilgrimage;" something about -The
Middle-aged Woman," byMa' Davis;
aud a poem by Mi?s Houstoaia daugh
ter of the celebrated Sam Hjjjteton.
In Topics oDhtuTime lF Holland
writes about ."Ola and New,"" now
consolidated with Scribnrr; Mtiterna
tional Copyricht;" -The Parochial
Schools ;' and an "Americaa School
of Art." The Old1 Cabinet. contains
"A Confurion of Terms ;" -Tbouj-bt
in Art;" "The Plea of Hdhiility,"
and "The Pickpocket's Kxcu-e."
Home and Society, Culture and Prog
ress. The Work's Work, and Brie a
Brae have their usual variety. The
publishers promise that there will be
no falling off of interest iu the summer
months.
Ji i YEKTON A U YER T.SEMESTS.
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
Jn D. Phillips, - Prop.
lias just opened a harness shop in this
place, and solicits the patronage of the pub
lic. He will keep constantly on hand the
best material the market afford.
tRepairing done on s ort notice and
reasonable term. ,
All Work Warranted and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Shop opposite the Eikhorn Hotel.
BiTtrtca, Franklin County, Nebraska.
RIVER'ION HOUSE.
W. C. THOMPSON, - Prop.
Will entertain his guests in the most
gentleman-like manner, with as good
fare as the market affords, ,
To the traveling public we woild say give
hint a call.
EIVEETON,
NE3EAS2A.
itl. SULLIVAN,
"JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
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K07AS7' PUBIJ,AD AX, JJTATJ5,
Rivertoit Franklin County Nebraska.
sra- Claim for sale and tailoring done in
the latest ety I e.
Red Cloud Mill's!
We are prepared to do cus-
tome work
Flour ' peed and
Corn Meal for Sale.
Satisfaction gaaraateed in
quality of flour solo, and custom
WORK. . Farmers should be particular
to secure the -best of seedw'taa
Potter & Frisbie!
BUCK MOUSE,
6S0S9S BUGS, Job., - FS0T1IST0S,
.
PRAHKUN, NEB,
G'jod Accommodations, Livery and
Feed StalTn.
4-
PROCTOR HOUSE,
i
G. D, PROCTOR, Pbopetok,
ZISSOXESSASXA.
' T8 TrarelTns PaBTie Wrir Sad tharaTetel
ba trst class in every respect- .
Ja-Crriaaa raas daily to Belrte, the
matron othCJoDfCVsU K
LIHC Tvlaf
Maxw.ll 4 Ding
Wiea to iafcra the imhlie that thf tera
aaade exteasfve araaiaaatieMM!
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FULLSTJPPLr
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to-aevtftSe Uumm4M thw aaUie,
afll kNMaVNMMMtiitM.
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Five ailw wast f sUd' ClmL
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1
H. A. 1. unwell,
Wonll repeifllv Isfuna the I.Iirof Kcd
ClouJ and vicimtr that b i prv-
paredtt 4160116 orders for
MILLINERY,
Dress-Making
AND
PLAIN SEWING of all Kinds.
Ob hand and fur sale a fine aisurtnicnt of
LACKS, VEILS,
KID GLOVES.
LADIES HATS. Ac
Miss S. A. MUNSELL,
In McNilt's Iluildi.
RED CLOUD, -
XEti.
HANNESS SHOP
S. V. Liudlow
Is now prepared to do all kinds of work
IX TUB
Harness line.
The best of materials u.ed, and all
WOrk WARRANTED.
KEPAIRIXG
Done on short notice and at reasonable
Prices.
Shop in McNrrr's Store.
Red Cloud KebramKa
NICEOLS, SHSPAED & CO.'S
' 'Vibrator" Thresher
The BRILLIANT SU'CKfiSnf thi (Irain
SavinK.TinjeSavinKTHKKSHKK. 1 unpre
cedented in tho ann.i! of Farm Mitchinu y.
In a brifperioil ithjhtrtiine1 'ideb known
and KI'LLY HTARLI-iti:i. a tho
"LEAblXOTI KESHlXt; MACHINE."
eaaiN raikeim nr.rvnr. to sub
mit to the rafteful and-imperfect work of
other ThroshcTn. when xwrtetl on lh vt
swajerimtty-olUilaesKi. far Mvtair-rraefaaM
btf tine, aad doiar fast, thorough and econo
mical work.
Tubrshekuex FIND IT hfchlyailTantniteoua
to ruu a machine th.it has no "iJcatetT."
"IMckc'."or"Apion." thiit handles Ihunp
rain. Long Straw. IIatMnj:.. Flax. Timothy
Millett n nil nil such diflicult grain and feeds.
with ENTIRE EASK AND EFFECTIVE
NESS. Cleans to iorfection : rf.ivea the far-
aier his thresh bill by extra savin? of grain;
makes no'LitterinKS: ro'iuires LESS THAN
NK-IIALKthe usual llelts. isoze.o. Jour
nals, aud (Sears: easier man.-nfed: less repairs:
one that Kniin raisers prefer to cm-loy and
wait for. even atadvanceil prices, while other
machines are "ou Jobs,"
Fear "! marie with ff.a, lO stnel
12 hne 'MbrhIciI" Powcn, nla n
aucclnltty r NiariilrM "Ieiie,"
rxpreaaly Tor RTKAN 1'tsfVEK. aad
tu snntch oilier II wme Powers.
If interested in grain raisins', or threshing;,
write for Illustia edCircuIars;eat tree) with
full particulars of sizes", styles, prices, terms,
etc.
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the cost. Advertisements taken for leading
papers in many States at n tr mrndous re
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OUR BLANK BOOK WORK
and Binding of every description can
not be surpassed by anyfirra in the
state, and challenge cumparisoa.
County Work A Specialty,
aad Couar? Oficers will find out forms
the latast and most improved. Sta
tionery, Seals for Caantyy District
awd ProBaU Courts,. Juttieea ef ths
Peactv&c.
LKA1 xn C01tXlCXA 11415,
m, ir tneKSV-ascencte,
ia ready made stocky ftrckfced-atthe
lowest prices:
Ordars byawil for ad kiads ofJoa
Wokk arecated with the atmoat
saead, awl dispatched promptly.
ST. A- D. BALCOMBE,
Maaaccr "RcablicaB,,'
Omajia, Nkaf I
a V Ua
Tilt aTjaCtjfcftM Htie
JUMATA, XKBUASKA.
Has lately chancel hand, and t
now uuJcr the tuanagement of
T. T. WEBB
Who will make it the best Hotel
West of Lineoltr,
ffe has in corraection with this hotel
a good
FEKDf
SALE.
AND
tlVERY
STABLE.
(itic5.t. earned to and from fhflr de
pot free of charge
Juniata, AdaniN Co. Nth
The
WEEKLY
ENQUIRKK.
A ?4per for thf Ftsph, l rVicad of tht
Taracr and Indoctrial Clares.
A UEAUTIFIL
NEW CHROnO
ENTITLE
"PERRY'S VICTORY!"
Ulven t r.virj- H'i a NHbrrllr.
This pictnre rvpr )! Com. (Hivor II.
Ptrry in the m-t of ,iiiiis from one hii to
another in h neHI ofmhoaty daring the neat
of the bntile. espoxtl to the tiro of the enemy.
It Xcasazes 1G Ij 22 1-2 lacaas,
Is artistically finished in thirteen colors and
i tindoubtcdlo the most dehblf chromn rv
erotTere I ns a premium. Siiijr'e copi-s or it
scil at S3 (M) e have nt n great outlay re
cured the exclusive control nnd ale ot it.
and therefore arc enabled to present it to our
patron a above.
The KNUUIKKR ..till stand pre eminent
as a (irst-elii's Newsptper. Its various de
partments allotted t.
Editorials, Humorous,
Agricultoral, Poetry,
Correspcadenef Telegraphic,
And 0 ncrr! Nws.
All gfra evidence of the care nnd ai s taken
to supply it readers with nil tt nnr and
and a variety of reading that ranuot fuil to
interest each ami every member of the house
hold. Hubsrribh through ouraaeats or chJ
direct toes. '
Wa4raa accnt at erery Post Office,
and where nnne are yet appoinlH. let some
ol our friends -pply for the uguicy.
ADDRKSH,
FARAN & McLEAN, Pub's,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Smith & Calvert
BED CLOUS - NSB.
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE,
In Red Cloud. Neb , at their o.d stand,
Ti delightful to see what they hare on
hand.
They have a nrj'My. it may truly he said
Of th jt which is needful for the living or
dead.
They hare bedstead, cradles, tables k chairs
Sofa, burenus, and all kinds of such wares.
Crib, lounges, settees, and mattrct ei too
Which (or alt kiuds of folks and ages will
dx.
They hare wagons and horses for childVe to
sell.
Which will oVe wives and babies exceed
ingly well.
They p y rash for these things and select
them with care.
And will sell them as cheap as anyone dare.
And we sar to you all. both young and old.
They'll not refuse greenbacks, silver or gold.
We invite all our friends and neighbor! to
call.
And they doubtless will find they deal fairly
with all.
If you come. I do think yoa can eertainfy boy
1 Aa no one can say the price is too high.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
To the Editor of the RK.
EaTKKMKD Faigso:
Will you please inform yoar readers
Urat I hare a positiva
cisiE rmm. vsBvnrrf
and all disorders of the Throat and Longs,
aad that, by its use in ray practice. I hare
cared haadreda of eases, and will gWe
$1,000 oo
fbr a ease it will no beaefiu Iaded. so
strong is my fai'h. I will sead a Nsale.
frre. to any sufferer addrowiag rr e.
Flease show this letter to ny one yow ay.
know who is f aferia froia thes diacases
f aad oblige.
tfaithfally Yoars.
DR. T. F. BVRT.
Wiffiaai tfu Sew Terli
EUREKA !
The madenigaed has jswt eessIttd kia
NEW BUILDING,
Aad farakhed it with a Fall Sapply of
Dir GOODS.
6ROCIRIE3.
MAT.
IZiCT-JUSKCLOTiarff,
BOOTS. SHOES, FANCY
JfOTlONS ETC.
I pan teH awlOWaa th LOWJCST.
FOWCAitt.
aM?ii
iac ssTwr9eatr
M.- HI ATIrnHV.
VXB.
NAflTIX Pli'PKA.
J. BEREN2EN 4, CO.
'4
D13KI.KK IN
GROCERIES AND
PROVISIONS. .
CF'TVOOD for SA t-E, and de
livered at Low Rates.
NEW GOODS!
J. G. POTTER
Takes this method U foforui the Public that he hat
lust opened up a new and complete Stock oT
i
DRY GOODS 4 GROCERIES,
Consiitimj tn nrt of
CALICOKS. DARK. LWiIT 1MNK,
CI 1 A M B FS. 1K LA I N KS. LA V NS.
DRKtsS TilMIX(JS k LlXIXCtt.
(U 1 It l.rr .1- hM IrTX V A I KM A- C.t.ti V V
RLfiAi'llBir ANM UNBLKACIIKD MUSLIN
TABLET LlNftS. TOWftMNU.
PA.Yia, oYKK-ALlsS .V SHEUThN,
BOOTS A giIOS, IfATMdt AIM
COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS of all Kinds,
Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers,
Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
FLOUR MEAL & BACON- ,
And cvcthitK uauwHjr kept in r Kirst Chsc rj- ffod1 A Oroctr
Store.
-T. G. Potter.
a
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
THE CHICAGO LUMBE I YAfcO C
AT
HASTINGS,
Keepcontar,t1y on hand the Irjre.iC sfoclt of fry 1'iue Lurulirr iff
the West. AUo
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BXtlNlsNy MOUMiliVCiM, 1.191 K
TARRED PAPER,
and all kinds of
miCniXCw 9IATKKIAL,
Oar Btoct in well hclcelcd and pui chafed direct from On mlia, ut
will be sofcl as low as lb? hwet.
O. O.
.
NEW HARDWARE STORE I
WHOLESALE AND RKTA 1 1,
MITCHELL & MORHAET
Have opened a new store and have
stock of
U1BDWABG, Cutlery, Carpenter
FAKMING TOOLS,
COAL aad WOOIr 8TOVK9. Wc have abo Tin Shop connect S
with oar Store. Wc sinafactaT Tin, Copper k Sheet Iron Ware.
Oar Slock I LAHGK and well aatorted, aal wa witf deal a low
as aayaWaae west of Lincoln.
V
CaH and See Before PirdMsin Elsowhert ,
Opposite the Laailcr Yard.
nnd Cloud, - -
LUMBER LUMBER
W. L. VANALSTYNE
KBB CLOUM, YEBR.iSK.
WsULBE IX
PINE LUMBER, LATH 8HIMCEL0
Doora. Blinds
Saalv Moulding. T
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Lime, Tines; paper. Etc-v
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