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i.'if 111 3. I m tii fed I v. ; P : .TKEBEO CLOUD CHIEF.' 'THimSDAY NOV. 1, l7o 3a:-scf Butccrijtica. One copy 'I year, 5 00 Of ic copy 0 month?, LoO Owe copy " " Oilicial jVnvctory. tont pni th other brilpc in, wc hope ?20SDHTC-S C? TE2 C5UHT7 COX the Coinmiiuni r-J will fc that their coiitrmt h f'.lSHed b'-fore they accept the u"w bridge. I intend to have a "husking bee" next wrck and may p rhap write you. Mimctliing about tliut, so adieu for this time. J. N. COXflKKSSIOMAL. A P. TVJ.J rV Cwtinca. U.B.enMnr. V. Ilifrhcoca. iualia. '. o. Senator. Iorertxo Cnunc. " KcprejenUtive. RXBCUTIVfi. H7.AS GA RI'EIt. Gov.ruur. n Linroln. Urnno 1 rrelirek. Sec of Slate. .1. I! tt'e-toji. Lincoln. Auditor. J. IJ. McflrMo. .. Treasurer. Ceo. II. Kiherti-. Atty t.eii. .t. il. McKtuzie. Lincoln. Sun. Pub. Instruc. JUDIClAllY. Cri). 15. Like. OmJRa. Cliicf.I iticc. Dan" Ganit. Xcuraiika ity. ) A.mciatc Juf. J-ara'l Maxwell. I'l-uiaoutb Au-"e J ut- WEitSTCU COUNTY, .f. A. Tnllcy!. County ClrrX. E. II. -lone. . Trer-'orrr. T. V. Tulle?. Probate .luilKe. il. C. Kill. Mhrriff. 51. P. Kaley. School .-"up't. C C. (,'(.on. Coroner. M K. Thorn. County Purveyor A.M. Marly.) . 1. w. It-ill, J- County Coaiiaisiuoucr. P. .Mattojon. I Vetoter Cctmlj C-sicssei. rsosi wALB&r 02222. Welter Co.. Neb., lies in the Valley o! the Krp-iMie iu. is l.V) mile wen of the Mis jour! Hivcraiol ouches tho State line on thj South. Winter arc miM ami dry: very iliiile rain oreauw fall in that season o lit tle in fact th ""1" '" " '-- ;u KajrTur Bruin. Plenty of rain fall? in tho rprirfganii nutnmer. The Minimer are not diiacrtoably warm, nr there if alw.ij? a coI brcz-! especially in the cvisnins?. 'I he ooiinty first beeaa to o tls 'n 1570. I' 171 thetouniy wasorgaairctl wiib n population of-tr. Ito population! now between i!.00 unci 'JOefl and if rapidly Increafinjr. There an-at pre tr.niSH orKmiscd school diMrkts w itbin its bound ries and school facilities arc tin relore ample better than thoee In- some I'.-iftein States. The api'ortionable school iutul iiirni-lies nearly enough iijnney to pay treli-i8 wurc, Farmer can buy II. H land Iron. S1.50 to SO per acre- with ten ycai? tiiin. Thei c is yet a cooc.I,r..Mc amount of K'oVTiimetit lauds tor iiuine'tead ami pre riivin?. Aa ftock rniiuic country it is .:r.l 'o excl. Oat le do well, and for xbcop j otntiflt bo bqntin. It i jast united to that. Koituii-K can be easily made by r.iisiiiK ihcp xr the e.xpciifo of fecdiiiKis very hiii.i1 I Tint onrii. (ints, barley, pot.ities. buek wheat, and l! bind of roots nn( rcxctablri1, ro crown iiero with little labor. .'." buchi l offod corn to thi aero is in thine new. Wbe.it averages ab-intir ou!icbtto tlu-Micre. Fruiidoes t-x-trcnioly well. Kvi!i? farmer has his orehnrd prinvinK. Xorcftitrocai'ruu rapidly. Oottoii ni'od. boxitldi-r, wbitcwood. Hft maple, and inncy other kinds of trce.x irrow into timber larK'-enouch for fuel iu abniujthrco years. Kat; oraiiKo plants ilo 1 iccly. aixl in u few jeaisyo'ir livo tences eu be made. Me ihanics find emii'oyment anl fair .icts. Tho tery hotaiid pute.t water u ol.tainod by iroiiisfromo to Urt fret. The com. is very unall when the well is borei!. Thec well never kq dy. Thet-treams of thiscoiintynro iho Itcpuldisan ami its tributaries, wliieh are i f.dlot- on tho south idc of the river. Vilnut. !ry. Uuiril... State- Penny. 0 dar. JImA?, At'h, and tuidnKoekcrek. On tho north hid arc Williw. Elm. Cottonwood, crooked. Imliau.aiid t'aniierJ crfeks. In tho north part oi tho county is the liluo river a.id its tributaries. Tho soil of Webster connty is a dark, rich viv'tablo loam. The wild siraes aro nutri t u.3ad.ibund:tiit.ai)d luahu tuo.-t excellent will undoubtedly prove a iirofitablo produc tion. Thorewho have tried them so decide at Iciht. Oui rtilroad pro'pects are Rod, and we will Irivo i road as soon a3 really need one. Uul tho farniers for y-ars will find ready .!e 'or surplus production in the newer counties west and to new sotiler. Ity the titac tlioso murkets aro cloid roads for c'icapcr transportation oast ill bo opened. Ourcl'inalo i' healthful, the air pure and bi.icim,-, audicknrs. of ."iv k.aJ Is almost a ftjauxcr tathc people bre. Tho coanty seat. Hi:i CL.0U1J on the llo publicau river, ue ir the center east and west mid a little touth of the center north and routii. In it are chances ior buMiivss men of very hninch of trade. Tho country around i -u-h as to war ant a good busimss in every K wi of merchandise. Ited Cloud and Guide tlock aro Iho only two-laid out t-wns. Fur thor intormation imii be obtained from any land agent who advertiser ia.thls papcr.orat this otacc. ItUOM now on wo propose la talk railroad. In the present state of thin-; it i. difficult to toll when we shall ob tain one. The B. & M. at present cjturols our trade and taakes as taueh uiouey out of these river counties as if ita road were along the river. The railroad counties will u-e air their in fluence to prevent our obtaining an outlet to a market except through their towns. Wilk thesj two influences against U3, our country will develop tardily unless we bestir ourselves and u.--e all means in our power to hapten the building of a road through our midst. It is believed that earnest effort 1 can accomplish much in this direction, and. it is also believed that the expen diture of oar time and means will be more than fully repaid us when a road is obtained. Scott I. 0., Web-ter Co. Neb. October 27th, 1S75. Ed. Chief: Th Eighteenth An nual Communication of the Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. I", of Nebra-ka wa held in TtfCUfiiach on the l'Jth, 20th and 21 -.t of October. There were a large tiun.ber of re)re.eiitativc att well aa vi.Miing brethren pre.-ent. The I dehb-ratif.n were characUnzcd throughout by earnest, act.vc solici tude lor the good of the order, aud ptace ami good will to men. The moat auiieabtb leelitig prevailed during the many heated discussions, which en sued, relative to locui Ici.'-iatiou. The following were the principal Grand UiBceri elected for the ttiiuing year : .. Ziniiiterer of NebiakaC:ty, li. V. i. Mm E J. b'taley of Omaha, It. V. U. (J. M ; E O. l'arkor, II. V. 0. M ; S. Stretch uf Kalli City, 11. W. (J. It. The leportb brougtit in from the various lodges in the jurisdiittion were ritiilettt with i"'""- ami cliowetl the uiost liitttcring results o the lust I ytta's labors Fifty-live live, active lodges arc cnuagol iu work in the jurisdiction. Tie nesLumumuulcauon will be held at Crete. Then returning the(r. L. viited -No. 3'J iu Lincoln in a Lody, and enjoyed one of tlue 'feast of reason and How ofhoul," .seldom enjoyed in a liletime. It id very derirable that the uon affiliating through thi, county .should cek a home among he lodges now organized. K. 1$. R FABICMS AWA7 PEOJt A EAIL20AD. Baxix, Nov. 1st, 1S75. Ed. Chief : The farmers iu this section are progressing fiuely with their work. Most of them have their threshing done and arc ready to husk their corn and do- their fall plowing. There will undoubtedly be a great deal of ground plowed, this fall as it his been clearly demonstrated that fall plowing is the best, especially for the earlier grains, such as wheat, oats, barley, etc. There is one thing for which we have to be thankful and tnat is that our horses are in much better condition to work this fall than they were lat Tbe prairie fires have raged around us considerable but as It is attended with disadvantages and drawbacks numerous and serious. Crops will undoubtedly grow and ri pen at a distance from a railroad. But there is seldom any great benefit de rived from thi?-. The raising or crops and gathering iu of harvests constitu tes but a small part of successful farm ing. The science of farming, the work of the brun, consists hrgely in the .tra ling, iu the buying to advantage and selling to advantage. Those who raise good crops aud reap abundant hat vests arc not always equally sue ccsaIu in accumulating wealth. Tlu money is made in trade, in the pur chase of essentials cheap aud in the profitable dispo-al of produce. Here is the scieuce of farming. -i.on, ruimcia euricn vticuireivef or meet with failure. In the shrewdness of tiii? man for trade lies the chief ele ment of succor, in the unfitness of that one to drive a good bargain lies the secret of his poverty. Fifteen bushels to the acre will make one man wcahlry. Twenty-live bushels to the acre will keep the face of another on the gritid'Mone. The faculty of turn ing thium to account, of making every thing bring the- most it will is the mot essential ingredient in the make up of a prosperous farmer. That this faculty may have full p'ay and scope it is evident it must enjoy the advantages of a close and conve nient market. There must be a place bandy and easy of acce.-s for the pur chase of implements and the dispo al of produce. There must be a market for stock where the farmer can buy and sell, and that market must be known. Its prices must be easily as certained, and its fluctuations closely and sharply observed. The Iapso of a couple of days is sufficient to bring the price of grain and stock from aa un reasonably high figure down to an un reasonably low one. The exact time to sell and tho fittest time to buy can be known only by; those who are near a railroad, who can avail themselves of the telegraph for ascertaining the itate of the market in Chicago or St Loui, and use the steam car to trans port their stock or produce thither with tho greatest rapidity. In the disposal of the produce of a farm, time is money. How is it with us? We have no means of knowing the state of the marker, cannot study its fluctuations By careful perusal of the papers it might be possible to obtain a correct knowledge of last week's prices. But they are generally a very deceptive in dication of the present markets. Even could we know, there are no opportunities to take advantage of our information. The prices will have chatmed ere we can get our pork or cattle there. These are the opportu- October 2V.h, 1S75. Met pun-cant to adjournment. I'n-ciit. A.M. Hard,. G. W. Ball, 'Com!., J. A.il iilieyt, Clerk. . M uutef of la-t meeting rea4 and approved. The following official bonds were ap proved : J A.Tulley, CI rk; II. G. Bill, .Sheriff; I. V. Tulley-, Co. Judge; E. il. Jones, Trea-urer; V. E Thorne Co. Surveyor. Ani-.d Forbe-, D M. Franei", It W'ike, Ja. Vance, J. C. Warner. Justices of the Peace ; J D. Post, C. Johnson, Jo-. Davison, Con stable ; John Street, and Wm. E. Jackson, Itoad Supervisors. The following accounts allowed : 24 Judges of Klectiou $ 73 80 IS Cserks of Election 3G 00 Ma'k II. Varnei, 0 . Printing 70 70 J. C. Wara-T, Use of ; earn &c, 2 00 J. A. Tulley, making out tax list &c , l'J7 Cj'1 II. G. Bill, arre-tiug prisoner &.j 4 70 II. S. Kaley, rent of office 75 00 II. S. Kaley, Co. Supt'afees 2.S 00 Application of James M. Baldwin to lease S. i, N. W. 1, Sec :J0, 2, 12, Granted. Contract for bridge across Elm Creek let to John Laverty at $0.00 pr liut'ur foot. Report of Commissioners to view woik on road on south aide of river, presented and approved. Petition of i. Fetz aud 12 others for a new precinct to be called Glen woeu Precinct to comprise the territo ry iu town 4, rang 11, granted, and the following officers appointed viz : P. L. llornbeck, AssusAor ; E. V. Tuttle, Itoad Supervisor; D. tfetzaud John McCailuui, Justices of the Peace, and for Harmony Precinct, to fid va cancy, M.i ion Alexander, Assessor; John Wiatten, Ivjad Supervisor. Adjourned till Oct. ,'JUth, 1875, at .i a. m. J. A. Tullkys, a. M. II aud v, Clerk. Chairman. Cattle, Cattle, Cattle! F02&LL2. SO head of cattle, 12 had of two-year-old-, 10 head of yearling?, 20 head ofctives, and the rest cowa. Which will be fold cheap for cash. Also a good heavy draft team weigh ing about 30 hundred, ace S and 9. Price, horse.- and harness i'M'A). Al?o a farm for rent, terms, I for 1 year, or for five years ; 70 acres bro ken, good bou-c, 125 feet of stabHng. two wells, and about 15 acres of fall plowing. . For particulars call on or address C. A. Lane, or A. Garber. Guide Bock, or at this office. I0-3t The Inter-Ocean. THREE E0ITI0NS, WSSEL7. S21C-WSSZL7 CULT. v u ;.' October 30th, 1S75. MeVpursuant to adjournment. Full Board present. Minutes of last moot ing read aud approved. Petition vi' W. B. Thorne and four others to vacate section line between Sec. 1,4, 12, an J Sec. 6, 4, 11, grant ed. Petition of C. Johnson and others for a britlge across Libei ty Creek in town 3, range 0, laid over for further consideration. Contract for furnishing County wood let to V. N. B:chardson at $4.50 per coid. Official bond of C. F. Broadwell, Supeivi.-or of II. D. No. 8, approved. Tho following accounts allowed : Kutus Miksch, repairing bridge $G 50 IIere.isJ - Matteson,Cbm'refee3 10 SO la. Lduiy appointed J. P. lor Lia: mony Precinct to fill vacancy. Adjjur.ied till Nov. lit, 1875. J. A. Tullevs, A 31. IIaudy, Clerk. Chairman. Returning partie from tb.3 Biack Hills are bringing more favorable re ports concerning the richness of the ore. thau at first supposed. If the Government will give the miners a chance next spring there will be a grand rush to the new Eldorado. It is po-sible that whether a treaty is made with tho Indians or not, many adventurous men will find their way to the Hills and commence work The United States canuot afford to let the red skins controlo that erritory. Give the miners a permit to go there and they can take care of themselves as they have in times past. Evening Star. Katab't hed le than three yetr aro a. a Representative Hepublican Ppcr. pledred to rn.tir.taip aid defend the principle nj onraniziiou ot tho National UepuMi&tu I'jrty the l.N'TKK-OCK IN wis esrly pu b ed to ibe forefront oljocrnalutn and achieved a mcce unpr'ceienlel iu the bi'tory ot such entrr.ri.i-. Uy uuivenal sujcot il lua been xi'M'icl positiuu aj 722 LSA9S?3 SSPTOi::; PATSE IN THE NORTH WENT. Not alone an iti nolitica chirarter dors the INrErt.UCKAN rest itgUiui to ptpu lar lavor. It aimsf tb,pBwtexcoIlcgco in alt departments, an! iBtbi-a of iro- ffresnivejournaliimasiiircttopufiUonaiuatiz tuc best The 1NTKB-OCEA5 makes especial claims A FAMILY" NEWSPAPER. Its rol units arrcaratully (taanlr.J asiinst objrctionablu mittcr. and erery etiort i in id e to render it a piennnt and prollublo companiou to the home nre ido. Tae CoamercialDepartaent is conducted with Krcal car, aud everything possible i donu t make the iMAltlvh,'!' KHPOUTS Such zz the firmer and Uumucss Mtn of tho o:thwc8t can rely upon 7h9 Agricultural Department Is carefully edited by gentlemen of ability and experience. In Literal -r a. LoI and Qeneral Nows, Foreign It Domestic Correspondence. And everything tbat goes to make A FIRST-CLA SS NK WSPAPER Is not excelled by any publication in the country The IN f KK-0K.N is a NATIONAL X li V S P A V E K. one that will be found useful and intercstinK to Americans in every part of the Globe. While it especially represents the Great Intcre:ts of tho Ncr.hcct. It is National in its views and comprehen sive in itsuuW'Katberints. Firm in its polit ical faith, it is not bi oted. and m all discus sions uiuh to be candid, aijtuiticd, and abuvo pergonal abuse Thol N TriU-OCHAN has the largest abro gate circulation of any newspaper publi.iticd la the nor.hwesU ll i tent to wore than ti.OUU l'ostoltices, distributed in every State and Tcrrtiory in the United States, iu ah tno llriti-h Provinces. &ud uumsrous fortik-a titaiw aud vouutries. Red Cloud & K. P. Billiard Parlor. Stage Line. ) HnnnMn. ,t R! P!.l T,b ,!. Cu Xalz S5t. ZiSMXT S 2irUi Renabliein Ilif.T St.pf- Lin- i S SWfl. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : DAtiT. By Mail. (payable ia advance), per y'r. postpaid $10 GO a Mouths. " 2M SKMI-VrEgKLY.-Uy Mail. per year (iu advance), !atpiuJ ......) club of four " - ::...,. ..l.ai club or six " " ...... 17,W cluli often " " . ......Q-J One tree cooy with every club of tea: - WKEKLY.-By Mail. per year (in advance), postpa.d...-. 1.65 Club ot four " " ..5.G0 Club of tea " " l:tJ0 Claw of twenty " " ,.2W Uue-lrue copy with every club ottweatjr. THE N2B2AS&A 2AILWA? CO. Vlr VfllT llttlo Hftrrttna. !.as !nn .l.... that I have heard of! Almost even- nilies for 1HdS There are none at one have their farms protected by fire a11 or purchasing. Comparatively puard.', so we are in hopes that the I speaking it is impossible to trade any dLwtersoflast spring wiir not be re thing or for anything at this, distance ,peateL ' ' !,..- . ? - . i- - t ' v i t-i -r.. I rom a market, and xn trading is the . eare to htfve a bridge acro?3 Eim J !VeexUhin a -month, and although farr's only chance" to accumulate .the same: iparttes have the contract i health. Its Ere on the B:?ublican. Vallej. The Brownville, Ft. Kearney & Pacific K. K. Co, and-the Midland Pacific Co. have been consolidated and styled the Nebraska Railroad Company. This consolidation is look ing to the cxtention of the 31. P. road to the U, P., and to the northwest, and the B. Ft. K. & P., to build its line up the great Republican valley. It is a settled fact to any sane mind that the great wealth of this valley will not slumber in its banks, much longer, without being opened to the outer world by railroad connection. With the three or four m inied corpo rations that are keeping a close watch over our- developemnts, we feel safe in spying that the day U near at hand when the iron horse will sound its shrill whittle the entire length of the Garden Valley of Neb Guard. POSTAGE he ncw postage law rudinabi toofrctfcet the lit day of Januiry. A. D' 1875. Uudar this law tho post urooii i.ewDpupent must be paid at the otOcc where they are mailed. Money can be sent by draft, monoj-ordcr, express, or reitcred letter, at our risk. Special nrranpumeuU made with country publishers fur clubbing with their public tions. SAMPLE-COPES FREE. Address IXrER-ttUEAjr, 119 Lake .. t'tiienga. CITY DRUG STOltE Red Cloud, Nebraska. Three regular trip a week, arriviaij and depart irjr from Ivcl Cloud at the fame time the stsge frutn the railroad does. FAIL1; VERY LOW. 1L J. 3. 27S23W, ?t. Denver House. HASTINGS, --- - NEB. T. IL S1272, Prcpriatcr. The only first-class lu-o in the chy. Stage loaves thi houe every other morning for Red Cloud and the KL P. K R. nil HA STING S Where 70U can get a good square meal is? 7 wenty-ftTe cents. OYSTERS in every style. Fruits, Nut. Apples, Candic, .ffcllief and Canned coods of all kinds. Cigars & Tobacco- The highest market price paid tor BUTTER, F.fitiH AND VEGETAHLES. SQrFarmers from the Itcptiblican Valley will do Well to give Us a call when iu town. C. II. STEWART. Vt side Hayings Avenue. nll-Siu HASTINGS, NEB. WHERE The Money LieS V GREAT many larmrs have found it to be in good Mock. Poultry. Grain, etc. The Amkuicav Stock Jnir.aL tells all about thei e. uttd mn be had A WHOLZ YSAS 70S $1.03. Just think o it I Nearly -K'1 p pr o' this valunbl itiformatian (exclusive uf tintl colors) in one j car. Vctcrin iry udvico with out charge. Improrci Stac Free, as well as many oth;r articles to those iret tint; up clubs, A cents and others having a little stiaro time, c-itr make excellent wjt." and do o'hers good, byobtaitii ijrsubribpr; 1) ccuts secures siecimcu aud explains how to do it. Aadress POTTM BKOTflKIll. Prkeburn. Chester Co.. Pa. First In tfu FieldZctaViished 1858. Daii. $10. Weeici.v $-'. AO hrtr of the gtrae arc invited to fa?"A f-eh asvrtmcnt of cicirs, can dies, and nut, ainj- on hnd. Gentlemanly cforks always 00 hand to attend to crrtouicr. nl tf EO. SMITH, Prop. RED CLOUD DRUG STORE. Chas Potter, Keep" tla ist and largest Drug Store Iu Red Cloud. Prescription carefully compounded both day and night. n4 tf Hiialneaa llou. Kullror1 orflrlnlo. 4'ouiiljr Illcfra, Mini ul Iters, At tCRtioa ! Omaha Republican Steam B u u fc -AND- JOB PRINTING AND BLA172 3C0K 17AlTI77ACrU2:iT3 Establishment. after many years experience, with superior facilities, aud the BEST WORKMEN to be found in the West, will fill any order, large or small, in tho best Mylo at short uotice, and at the lowest prices. BAUM'SKKW CHICAGO STlii;? in xcnitt ciLm.sa lr iwc ''" or Tf,K '"" RED CLOUD; NEE. Ii where you can bay DRY GOOUft, AOTKSAv. t ltvmtU nmle Clolhinp:, HaJ. C Vjlv ISootM &Iioei.CSreericMl and everything tn Utriifte vj 6eneral Werchart.. AT GREATLY REDCCKD VlUCte. It w:H pay you o examine my Mock and prc bfc ln; . , . whm. A f.icndly invitation extcmird to all. ecru ll I sk ? a trial and I m ute that I ran ronT.s T keip'thc large.--, stock atl the cheapen store wtt t tfc- 1. BAUW. Highest Market Price paid for all kn s of Country Produce, Hides and Furs. River. P. S. The acobMoii IIoii.hc JUNIATA, NEBRASKA. Ha lately changed hand;), and i' uow under th mansciuent of J. M. JAC03S0N, Who will make it the beat Hotel West of Lincoln. He has in connection with this hotel ! a guod FKKD, SALE, AND LIVERY S T A T L E . Guests carried to and from the de pot free of charge. Juniata. A. claim Co. IVeb. OUR BLANK BOOK WORK and Binding of every description can not be surpassed by any firm in the state, and challenge comparison. MY! IS Druz Store is in Red Cloud, limits are iure. Stock is complvJc. profits. motto is uuick ales and small NAME What you want. jAMH Your busines there. N. ME To your nciphbnr. yAME That you have been there. Thorenny thincyon want. it in my liuenftraid. VourchiSI ailimr. .My oothinirsyrapthc thinr. Slf lilt hit Compound prescriptions correct s!J.J.iKlt Run!, tno cily ""f Store. HEItLlt Has the largest mock in theralley Sllb ItLH Says coaio and see lor yourself. From the State Jouraa Linecln itariet. Lincoln. Oct. 21th 1875. The following are the quotations on the street to-day : Wheat, active at" ....7o cents. Corn, inactive and dull 15(2;20 Oats, dull and heavy. 2023; qual ity poor and demand slight. Barley, active; No. 2, 45(oD50, Rye, no offerings and prices nominal. Potatoes, dull and heavy ; 1015. Beef cattle, per cwf., 23; Hogs per cwt., 56. Sheep, per head, 2 504 00. Turnips, per ho;, 1020. Chickens spring, per doz., 1 752 25. Butter; 520.- Eegs dulUnd lower; 1012$. Ilide?, greeo ?-flr, 5t; grees, 4 Qo; greemslf,Sf3l0; rJry,ll12. Hay, per ton, 3 50400. OSTerings arge and no'tlenunc!. Give Him a call Before Purchasing Elsewhere. E. H JOiHES. Watchmaker & Jeweller, SSD CLOtJD, W2SST3S C0TO7T; 2725. S-Parth'ular attention given to Re pairing Fine Wat,ches and . Sat it fad ion Guarantied; The Best Paper For Farmers IS THE NEW-YORK Weekly Tribune- ONE DOLLAR per year in c!ab of thirty or over. Specimen copies fire. For term and commissions. AddreTHETRIBDNE, New Terk. County Work A Specialty, and County Officers wilf ifnd our forms the latest and most improved. Sta tionery, Seals for County, , Diitriet and Probate Courts, Justice of the Peace, tc. LZGAL A1TD COUHZSCIAL SLA27ZS, LCDOCR5, DAT fcOOKS, KICOEDS. Ac. in ready made stock, furnished at the lowest prices. Orders by mall for all kinds of Jon Woitrc executed with the utmost speed; and dispatched promptly. ST. A. D. BALCOMBE, Manager "Republican," Omaha. Neb Smith & Calvert EZD CLOTO - - - SSB.. 1 1 KA I. KIIS IN FURNITURE, In Hed Cloud, Neb . at their o d Mand, Ti delightful to ce what tioy hac oti hand. They have a supply, it may truly be naM Oir that which la needful for tho li v ior or They hare bedstead, cradles, tables .fc rhairn Sofafi. buraui, and all kiudi ofttch wares, Ctihs, louiices. cttec. and mst trrfirn too Vhi-h for all ivinds of folk and ats it'Ip tla. They b.vvo wairon and horM for children to full. Which will p'eae wive and habici excecd- ingly "til. Thcp y -ah for there thinir and jeltct them with care. And will fell them an cheap aanyon" dare. Amrwc fat to you all, both younr and old. Thej'll not refuse Bretibacks. silver or gold. We invito all our fntivl; nud iitil;bor to call. Ar.u"'hey d- ubtlcs will find they deal fairly with all. If you come. I do think n can certainly buy Aft no one car ay tbo pnc is too iiith. HANNESS SHOP CHAS. R. JONKS. S Juniata. Kcbraslia. Tf30-iSA12A33EETAIlDSA-.S3XS j DRY GOODS NOTIONS, KATS,' CAPo, Tinware. Queensware GROCERIES Mm PROVISIONS. If iciest Cash Jr5ce 1'itlcl for Hraiii ucrtf frtfTQ ? H Ka m Iff kBv W av ' J G. POTTER The WEEKLY ENQUIRKli. A Paper far the Pecple, a Frisai cf tie Farner ani IninstnI Clamc. A BEAUTIFUL NEW CI1K0110 ENTITLED "PERRY'S VICTORY!" Clvea Every 99 'fUlWCTHwr. Thi picture repr-sent Coa". Oliver H. Perrr in the act of pair from one hip to another in a amall or-en xt. .lurinr th brat of th battle, exposed to the fire of the enemy. 1 ZtSCMsveslS Ij 22 1-2 XsehM,- r S. V. Iiudlow Is now prepared to do all kinds of work t -y IK TIIK Harness line. Tkc best of material.1 used, and all Work WARRANTED. REPAIRING . Done otrar,f-t notice and at reasonable Prices. Takes this method tc fnform the Public Itial ht has' Just opened up a new and complete Stcck of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, , Cmisixtiiip tn part 0 CAMC0K3, DAlUv, MrtUT ,i PINK. C1IAMBUKH. DKLVINKS, LAWNS. DUKSS TIUiMllMiS A- MNINCS. t ! ) US HIS X SKIKT.S. VAllA li.) bm:acui:i) an'd iinklkaciiki mi.-i.i-.-i TABLK UNIONS .VTOWKhlNU. PANTS, OVi: ALLS A SHIKTINiJ, v IIOTN A SIiHaW, IS ATS & C'A SK COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS of all Kinds, Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers, Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, FLOUR MEAL & BACCfc- And everything usually kept ilia Fhat Claas Dry Cuud (i -i Store. -T. G, Potter? Red Cloud Nebraska. THE CHICAGO LUMBE 2 YAfcD I . AT HASTINGS, Krcp" constantly on hand the larvr t,. nrn,v P' l mJn u rtheWet. AU .-.-. I.IXIS, MOULDING, 1JMF, and all kinds of Our Block i well Hllectud and rinrpbf.u.1 -It r... . r. Uillbeoldalowaithelocat. -"-v .,w. iuc ,-,i.. and pal wr JACOB KOHL, DEALIR IN Wines, LiqHors, an. Cigars, OF ALL KINDS. F2S5H LAOZXIXII A SPIOALTT. Corner oflt Street asd Hastiwrr Avenue, xusuHgs, xieD. 11-lS I artuticallr finished ia thirtwn colon aad" is BBrtoHbtedlo tae xeost actable earfajo ev er otTere I aa a premlas. Single eopi of it veil at S3 00. We have at a treat oatlay te eared the exelasire roctrol and &! nf it. I aad therefore are eaaUed to presear it to oar Ptctb afpaoove. The hNQUIRER rtill trUa.1preeauart aa a fnt-clast Kewipgper; Iu rsriaaa de partaieau allotted U Ziitddals, ZmoKVu, AiTicalttnl, Fsttxy, AsiQmrrl Km. Br PettBV BMd, Wmmtty Phjulclmm. Offers his. services to the pobfic, and will atteBd to ail pmfr-nio-Mlta-hV 05ce0?e Shop in McNrrr's Store. lud rVebrasKa. MImm H. A. TCubii el, WotaM rapecrra!!y inform the Iad!e of Red CI and TiriaitT that she is pre- Varedtc oxecate orden for MILLINERY, i O. OL,iV Hastings, Nebraska. jf Dress-Making j AM CLAIN SEWING of al! Kinds. -If tasaaaa :er taieassa Mwrwe&iei All lire eTidcBceof tie care mmd aair-a to-tapply ita reader wit alt ike aai aad variety of reJttr taat caaaot Cui iar iaUjnnt each aad eierymesberof taetheeMaW buih. cBseenaa iroaf & ayr hcim er saaai direct to aa. .-j- We denre aa arat at rrarr Peat 0065 aad wr,eroBaeartyetaaetat lei aaaaa -ly far tae aaaay -r of ear && tp vH ADDKES FARAN I ScLEANa Pife'sl C --,;; fix- IpJES, VEILS, Kill GLOVK3. f 0 LADIES HATS. Ae; iM S. A. UNSELLr IaJU5kt'Saildiacl RED&DOrTTJ, - - xeb: NEW HARBWAKE STORE ! WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL MITCHELL & MORIMttT tMk of 0PDed BCW itore tDd ,tai"iut "ctivcl a full and cou.p,ct4 HAB0WABE, Cutlery, Vr penter FARMING TOOLS. COAL and WOOD STOf. We hare a! a Tin Shop coancctrd with oar Store. We raaoafaetTir Tf f ',., x- Kt.. r,fc tt..- Oar Stock ia LARGE and well .Mortci, asd we win deal aa low a any feosse -weet of Liocols. Call mi See Beftre Pirekasiag El$cwher- Oppotite the Lwaber Yard. Cloud Jaf . -rmmm1i. n fe 1 I -, -rf j3 ' - i atVEl 7aaaaaaaaaaaaV3aaaaaaaaaaf''c