S- .M EaSsnf - -" :' -:'-"' " wiv- ' C3.-SUr -"r" ' V lTP fT' 13? r JBr;g-rw -; V ', -y r?L 1 P THE REQ4CLOUD CHIEF. TiUHlSDAY NOV. 25, wo Batcccf Sufcccriptica. One copy lyear, $2.00 One copy 0 months, 1.00 One copy 3 " .50 Official Directory. COKOHESSIOSAT. : 7" A. S. Pnddck. Uejtrice. U. S. Senator. W. Hitchcock. Ofliaba. II. 8. Senator. Lurcmo Crounee. Representative. EXECUTIVE. MI.A8 GARBER. Govraor, Liaeela. iJronoTwchrcV. Sec. of State. J. H WVntnn. Lincoln, Auditor. J. O. McUrMe. .. Treasurer. Geo. II. Hubert. , Att'y Oen. J . 31. McKcuiic. Lincoln. Sap. Fab. Instruc. JUDIC.'ART Geo. 11. Lik'.Omaha, lanl Gahtt. Nebraska City. t'tun'l .Vaxwcll. I'latsmouth J ' ChiefJistice. Associate Jus. WEtfSTKR COUNTY J. A. Tullcvs. County Clerk. E. II. Jone. I. W. TuIIeyg. JI. f. Kill. II. S. Kaley, C a Cnn. W. K. Thorn, A. M. Hardy. ) . W. IUII. V i Matteion. I Treasurer. Probate Judjce. Sheriff. School Hup't. Coroner. Coanty Surreyor County Commissioners. Webster GzrzAj Condense! "Webster Co.. Neb.. lies in the Valley of the Republican, is 150 mi!o west of theMis souri Rivor and touches the State lie e the South. Winter are mild and dryr very little rain or snow fulls in that scasoti o lit tie in fact that cattle live all winter with no liy or-srain. Plenty of rain full in the i-primc and luinmer. The summers are not litarteably wuriu. on there is always a cool lirr'7.e especially in the evening-. The cmnty first bejean toaeMle in 1870. I- 1871 the county was organized with, a population if4". Its popnlatio-' fs mm between 2T00 anrtSOUO and is rapidly increasing:. There are at present 33 organised school districts within it" bnundries and school faeililica are tli rcforc ample better than those in some l!ntrn States. The opportionablc school tnnd lurnishc nearly enough money to pay teachers' w.irc.. Farmer- can buy R. R l:.nd fron: 5I..V) to tr per acre with ten cars time. There is yet a considerable amount of z.ivirnmout lands for homctcadt and pre-t-iuptions. Asa stock rai-ititr coantry it is bird o excel. Cafle do well, and for sheep it einnot be beaten. It is just suited to that. I ottauics ran be easily made by raising sheep the expciiKo of feeding is very small. That corn. oats, barley, potatoes, buek wheat, and all kinds of roots u.ui vegetables, are grown here with little labor. '" bushels of sod corn to thi acre is nothing new. Wheat averages about ' bushels to the acre. Fruit doe ex tremely well. Kvery farmer has his orchard growing- Forest trees row rapidly. Cotton wood, boxalder. whitcwood. soft maplo. and many other kinds of trees grow into- timber large enough fur fuel in about 'three years. ag orange plantado Liccly. and in a few oar your live lences can be mud. Me chanics find employment and fair wages. The v.ry bet and purest water is-obtained by going from 5 to UK) feet. TMe cost is very r:uullwhon the well is bored. These wells nercrgo dry. The stream of this county are the Republican and its tributaries which are asf Hows- on the south side of the river. Valiitit. Dry. Buffalo. State Pecry. Ctdar. ll'cks. Ash, and Uuide Uock creeks. On the north sid are Willow. Elm, Cottonwood. L rooked. Indian, and Fanners creeks. In the north part of the county is the Blue river aud its tributaries. The soil of Webster count' is a drk. rich veg-table loam. The wild grasses are nutri t om and abundant, and make uio.-t excellent hay. Timothy, clorcr. Hungarian and tnilht will undoubtedly prove a profitable produc tion. Those who have tried then; so decide ut 'cist. Our railroad prospects are good, and we will have a road us" coon as we really need one. But the farmers for years will find ready sale :r surplus productions in the newer counties west and to new settlers. By the time these markets are closed roads for cheaper transportation east will be opened. Our climate is healthful, the air 9ure and bracing, and sickness of any kind, is almost a stranger totha people h-re. The county scat. RKD CLOUP-on the Re publican rirer near the center e.vsband west Hilda little south of the aeater north and south. In it are chances lor Business men of every branch of trade. The country around i surh as to wanant a good busintss in every k:iul of merchandise. Red Cloud and Guide i (ttHarc the only two laid out towns. Fur thcribtormation can B-obained' from- any land nent who advertises this paper, orat this oflico. DRAWmG.grain to IJastitiR to pay 8tore bills in- Red Cloud. Carrying jiraiu 40 mile to get mone to pay a lebt contracted at home, is discourag ing to think of. EstV looE at this - matter, a farmer owes cne of our mer chants a ."mall debt, say fifteen or twenty dollars. He has grain inabund ance with which to pay the debt.. His business calls him frequently to town Were there a market here, it would be no trouble to load his wagon and come to town, transact his business and depose of his grain. If the debt be Kmall, a small load will suffice to jay it. No grain more than is neces sary need be sold. His grain is as rood to him as money. He can take it to town in large or small quantities x, .suits him best He can pay it in KUftU payment ifit be lanse. He goes to. tovu almost onoe a week. He can ake aloBg what be has to spare or dispone of without extra troub'e orex-pen-e. It absolutely cots him sotli ing to market his produce. As it is now be must make- his pre parations for a half week's absence. He must heap tp his wagoB andlorer-t:v.-k his horses, because k doesn't tT U make two trips if one en by aoy means answer. It costs every firmer in this county three days labor, hoard, d feed for horses to sell thirty dol lars worth of grain. Small debts cae- --'.:. i .bhnat aarrvine a bu lead uut u i w ' " to Market, end the expense of getting jtto warketeJawsteet-iiptne profits. Take the item of taxes. Nothing would be easier, were there a railroad W,tb to ill. wagon-box with. 1 - i nnmA t( when a larnacr nna .- jrrain ittWH asd exchange his wheat, eor 'tnkKAlh U now the farmer is com pelled to make trip to Hatinga to pet money to pay ta'xci in Red Cloud, this is decidedly up-hill basinets. Ho county can fiourilrioMoujrfry tittb t IE f prosper, whoso Tartiieta m theirpil- duce at a place forty mi!eii4aot frlti the place where fliey drr"eirSding. (Frotn tbe .State Journal lEDCLGtfDASEZSNBY THS "STATE JOTJBKALilAK" Red Cloud U the county-seat of eminence of having no competitor for eounty-seat honors. Ought not the State Agricultural Board, or some other body, to give Webster county a medal, for not having a county scat fight on baud not even the propeet of one! How much oftbu is due to the sagacity and practical good senw of Gov. Garber, who was one of its principal founder.-, we are unable to say. One of the Governor's brothers, Samuelresides here btill, engaged in a bucccxsful mercantile bu-iue.is. Dr. I. W. Tulleys, besides being a successful physician, has been selected by his fellow-citizens as county judge, a position that he teems eminently qualified to fill. J. A. Tulleysis the excellent county clcik, re-elected we believe, by a very complimentary and flattering vote. II. G. Bill is about to enter the hheriirilty for the second term. W. N. Kiclkardsoa is one of tho.e Jolly, capital fellow, who arc in favor with everybody, and belong to the sub stantial citizens of a town. A. Morhart, Levi Moore, and Geo. Zeiss, arc also substantial citizen, ad ding not a little to tli2 community, by their indu:fry nnd buines? enterprise. There are two hotels in the place, the LuCiedu House, well kept by Sher iff Biil, and the Valley lloue kept by friend Warner. Roth are good houses Not least, if last, comes tbe Red Cloud Chief, originated by the ener gctic Mather, and now run by Mark H. Warner. It was, and is, one of the ablest and best papers in tbe State and we are glad to know that it is re ceiving the support it meiits. Mark is one of the be.it of fellows, such as it docs one good to greet. A GREAT NEED. Red Cloud greariy needs a daily stage from Htstiugs, and ought to have it. Indeed it is hard to under stand why our representatives in ConJ gress, who arc &o careful of the inter ests of their constituents, should have failed to provide this facility for this part of the country. There must be some misconception about the matter, or this route would have been a daily one before this. The stage from Red Cloud to Hast ings is ruu by T. T. Webb, a gentle man emiuently fitted fur the busiue?s, aud who is making a decided succcs of it a success both to his pocket, and in accommodating and pleasing tbe public. The driver on the route is an excel lent one, and a capital fellow, but -is not one of the largest sons of Adam, physically. They tell it as a joke on him, that at oue of his stopping place.-, a rather muscular, though good lock ing lass, with whom he was flirting, set him down rather unccrmouiou.-ly in hcrwaoh-tub. rsojt sivetoit. RiVKUTON, Frankliu Co., Neb. November 1st, 1875. Ed. Chikf: Life is a machine made up of works, far more intricate than those of a watch, but the most important wheel in the eutire fabric, is named progress, it is the chariot in which the genius of civilization moves amongst men, to throw light on the hidden mysteries of science, and he who caunot clearly see the beneficial results arising from the combination of those celestial principles, by means of such a light, exists only in name, for his liviug. existence is Mtnply but a dream. Of this latter clar there-is in socie ty, what may be-termed a humanity, educated,, ana uneducated, who are but a clog, in the wheel of civilized progress, and who, if their influence was not over-ruled by being always in the minority, where imporiaut ques tions of public benefit are at issue, might do serious damage by the ob structions they place in the way of civ ilization. Let sensible inteligence in troduce whatever subject it pleases, and let the life, death, prosperity or convenieuoe of a community depend upon the success of the measure, it wiil mike but little difference to-tboee people, For the mere sake of being coBtrary, they will oppose it. And so it is i (he railroad qaestioa. Upon this question of railroai, I have reeeetly heard men ulkjfarm- crs, who caaaot get 15 cents per bushel at preeeat, for the corn, that they paid $h50-for tbe seed of, in the spriog, that they would sot vote a railroad bond, if they were sure that they would be-obliged t do withoet a rail read all their lives. Such talk as this sir is nonsense. The braia Mstbe shaliew that supposes- raihmd eoa nenies will nv risks ia the Mky of cepiuianderthepresefit tight coadi tioa of the fieaaces of the country, without eueouragesaeat freai those who cxpeet to derive a' benefit from the institatiott Ofenaiee, asagen eral thing, the-cdtpo:atieas iatae ead- will be the gainers,, hot if the faraTs ill aejBiiaers abo, is kaytaiaf: ua- ., . .ck ttuia tn nira nronotiioBr ' ate equiva'cnt for benefit derived from the outlay of banded capital. I think not. Trere may be a time when a railroad company, would see it advant- ageously beneficial and pjfitabie to iiarlf, fc.buiief a r-iilroad uKjlbis valley TS . ML- thex titWha. not arrive)!, nor i it iXly tt -& fji yet- Gewequehtly we uost create our owe opportunity instead of waiting for oae to turn up. This ix an age that men cannot afford to w.iit, for while tboc of one locality are doing so, their neighbors of an jther locality are busy .employed. by the advantage (hey. have, gained, in creating their own opportu nity. It may be true that an oppor tunity will arrive some day, but white we are waiting for it, we are losing the benefits that would accrue to u by creating our own, at an earlier date. You say in your wue of 'be 4th inst., that the people of Kansas, in the ad joiniug counties south of us, are ba-y on the question of railroad, which i. a matter that should seriously interest us of the Republican Va ley, for the construction of a road along the divide Mouth of us, would certainly debar us from getting one for some yearn, ami leave our valley in a t-ickly condition. Let there be no further indifference on this important swbect. Let the peoptr of the several counties uling the valley petition their CommisMon- ers at an early day, to call elections for the voting of bonds, to aid in the con struction of a railroad. And in order to carry out the subject in a proper form, let honest men of sound judge ment bo chosen by the people who will see the matter properly cond acted. O'SULMVAN. THEF30NTIEH. The Situation of the Slaox Bills Problem Mr. J, S. Collins, has arrived here from Fort Laramie and is receiving the greetings of many friends who hartily wealcome him back to his old home. Mr. Collius is secretary of the commision appointed by President Grant to negotiate a treaty for the purchase of the Black Hills and is preparing the report of tbe commis sion to the President. The commis sion will meet in Chicago on the 15th int., when the report with recommen dation as to future course to be persu ed in opening the Black Hills to set tlement will be completed. Mr. Col lins is a western man, thoroughly in formed as to the situation, and iden tified with western interests. He may be depended upon to do all that is possible to secure some change in the status of affairs at Washington that that will lead to the opening of the Black Hiils count y at the earlieat possible day. Omaha Herald. The Nebraska Aid Society has dis banded, after settling every thing theie was $400 left which was given to the Virginia City sufferers. The Newspaper Furnishine, THE MOST NEWS tbe Least Money For THE CHICAGO POST & MAIL Now in its eleventh year, claims the patron age of the pubiij va the broad ground that it is. emphatically. The People' Paper! The prices of subscription of both Daily and Wevkly are m-ioV- so low hs to oriu .be pa pers within the means of every waa who caa jiflord to take any kind of a newspaper, and the news o tbe day of minor importance is so condensed as to embrace cveufa from all points acccssable by telegraph or mail. Of all important happenings, local or general, the paper will coutain lull and graphic ac counts. Bepahliean in Politics, as heretofore, tbe P"Bt and Mail promises to give its best efforts to tbe support of its part in the coming Presidential Campaign, as well as in minoi political politi. ai ounte-ts.nadto laoor ior toe - UHKATK8T cK)f! TfT TIM GREATEST ML'UBEU. The Daily Post and Mail is. far its sis, the Cheapest .Newspaper in the West, aud has fir years beo prominent as tbe leading expo nent of Cheap Journalism, which means to give the people the news of the day at the lowest Possible tignre. The BaDer is furnuhr ed to tubscribera by mail, po tage prepaid, j- iouowb: Daily, per aanaa tHJSO I Daily. 3 m.nthi 11.70 six mouths 3.40 1 " 1 month H) Making hs Cos; only Twoctnu aSajl Or less than Hall the Cost of other Dailies. The leading featarea ef the Daily ITS MARKET REPORT Which are carelalbr prepared by exeerienced aieii, atalargeexpeusc. and cover, with the utmost accuracy, the MarfceU ot .hirag.. Ueneral und special Telegrams froaatho lead ing cities ut this and foreign countries still further enhance the value of this particular department of the pjps . iiusiness men throu bout the country can rely on the mar ket quotations of tfcet'ostand Jaail au being accurate and comprehensive. labliihed every afternoo . tbe pap r fur nishes the public or the Xorthwcat wita its News and Jtarket Keports at least Ten Hours in Adrance sf tbe wjoraiug pa sen. a gain ia tbe tisaeaad a saving in money which busiaet mea ia tbo country, caa appreciate. Ia additiesvto taia a ecial feature, the Post and Mail gives tbe best of Special Telegrams Coaeiseaaas for basiaess Mea. tbe Associated' Prss Ui-natches, Crun CorrcSDondeuce. and tieaeral and Local News otall kinds. Ia all esattera Uat tead to aaake a sharp, spicxandaierpriaiag daily newspaper, the Daily Post aad -Mail wilt awt be touad. waat- Following the plam pnacd by the Daily. TUB WEEKLY Post and. Mail Uaahe wdaeedia'Priw .aadasabaeripU ior om year now eeatreas ONE DO LL A R !. Th Weekly will euatau ; 'j he Neva ef the Week, the Best ef Stories. Geaerai read-ag tar Ma at all trades aa4 erofea-ieae. Iteasa of Art. Literata e. Pashiea. Secicty ete MARKET REPORTS CaeeMly rariaed down to the hoar of goia. tepreas x evetytata- itwui ae. tortae Tlit B.st Weekly In the West aad-withia the aietae ef erery eae. ExtraariKmnm ImdneamaUt omer tn nrn sertSeM fcr t m eeeiea. Journal of Agriculture and FARMER. A Weck'y far th Wmrm. rrkartS tlame Circle. The Weekly Journal ef Acricultare and Eariastgis a onsulkiation ot tl inntbly JournajftT Agriculture ani- the wMly Mi- j-ftiur! riruier. aud u Bow Miie r-wat lc.linr pabular Farm mi Fire- l. PdlrrofftQe-''M-ihe44.' jJts department areroraplat aniab.yedit ci. iartire k"leauinrfratare.s.Bdt!m department i always ull ufxood iIiidjh con tributed by the mrmbera of the Mnler. The Iaiieiartf herd tbrouxh tbeeulumnsdevote-t to their interest, and nuny bint of house hold utility and gooa a i vice cjd be xlcauel by thte who with 10 become ornament in their htae ami by tatir tirestdea. .ldaMs wilt be itutra:tel by readiair the Joureal of Agriculture and Farmer, aau no baily should be without iu Its MARKKT RKPORTS axe complete authentic aud reliable, and the paper is worth thestibrertition price -lone to Cet its maikeU. frcsbaoa cliableeverrweet" i?end for it ! Read it f Take its advice and it will pay you. Men and women, boys and girls, old and youn?. jfive tbo Journal of Airricul'ure and Farmer a trial for one year an J see if you have not utade a good investment. It is a targe -page. 44 column weekly Agricuttuia! Urtaceaad Family Newspaper, and is free from political and religious itisearaions. and i s cha teand well written page ui ikes it a welcome riMMr in thousands ot houichotdsin the great MLwi'sippi Valley. Ciu'j agents wanted, to whom liberal terms will be given. We want agents in erery town a d viilag-. Send lor specimen copy free, and we ask that you enJ tu ibe names of your friends. so that we tnay se d tnetnspecimeu copies. Mib'criptioti price. St Q per annum ; clubs 016 or more. ai50 eucb. Postage, l- cets must be sent wito each name, as we prepay every paper sent out. CUKW CUKDKLL A CO.. Publishers. 310 North .Sixth dtrest. St. Louii. 1 - The Inter-Ocean, THREE EDITIONS, WSSSL7. S2LU-W2EKL7 BAC.7. Kstabli hed Ie.s than three years ago as a Representative Kepublicau Paper, pledged to m.iictain and defend the p.iuciples and organization ot the National Kepublicau Party the INTKR-OCKA.N w early pu-h-ed to the forclrontoljottrnali.tu and achieved arucr.es unprecedented in the hist ryot such enterprises. Uy universal assent it has bean- as-,igued pusitioa as THE LEADING SSPU3UCAJT PAPSB I.N THE .NORTH WF-ST. Not alo.ic on in jnditic.il character does the I liiU-OCEAN rest iH elaim to p pu lar lavur. It aims at the highest excellence iuallilepartmeata. and in thi e a of pro grcMvejournaliin aspires to position among the best 1 ho l.NTKR-OCKAN makes especial claims A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Its columns are carefully gnarded against objectionable matter, and every enort is mtde to render it a pleasant and profitable companion t the home fireside. The Commercial Department is conducted with great enre. aud everything possible is dono to make tbe MxKKhiT HElORT8 Such as the farmers and Business Men of the Auithwest can rely upon The Agricultural Department Iscare'ully edited by geatleuien of ability and experience. In Literature. Local ani General News, Foreign St Domestic Correspondsnce. And everything that goes to make A Fill S T- CLA US KE WSPA FElt Is not excelled by any publication in tbe country The IN f EK-OoKAN is a NATIONAL N K W S P A V E R. one that will be fcuud useful and interesting to Americans iu ever part of the Ulobe. While it especially represents the Great Interests of, the Northwest. It is National in its views and comprehen sive in itsnewsgathcring. Firm in its polit ical faith, it is not bi oted. and in all discus sions aims to be candid, uiguitied, and above pergonal abuse. The lM'tSK-OCKAN has the largest aggre gate circulation of any newspaper publisaed in the nor.tiwest. li is cent to more bau 0.000 Postottices, distributeu in e.ery State and Tentiory in the United State, in all the Uriti-'h t'rovtnces, and nuinuruus foreign States and countries. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : PAH.r. JJy Mail, paablc in advance), per y'r. postcaia $10 00 ' " amouttis, 250 SEMI-WEEKLY.-By Mai per year (in advance), p stpaii ..... .3.30 elaboKfour ' " ..1.U) club-ofsix " " ........17jW club-often " " ............2S.tW Oae iree cony with every clobof tea WKEKLY.-liy Mail. per year (in advance), postpa.d I 6: Club of four " " 5.60 Club often " " 13 JO flub of twenty ' " -oj Oue lice copy with everj' club ot twenty. PDQTARP ...Tne new postage law rUOIHUt. - t0k effect the lt day of Janu try, A. D 1S75. Under this law the post age on newspapers must be paid at the office wkcrc tner-urc-Wiiicd. Money can be I'enl'uJ' draft, money-order, esprts.. o rcgiUTedletS5cnMr.rik- Special arrangement imirftbi'tn countr publishers for clubbins wi theTpiiTR SAMPLE C0PIS FREE. Address 1I Ejiieit-s--- -' CITY DRUGSTORE 'Red Cloud. Nebraska. MYi Drut Store is is Red Cloae. lrucsare nute. Stock is complete. erofita. motto is ouiek sales and small NAME What you want. HAM ft Your basiaess there. NaME To your neighbor. SAME That yoa bare beeannerev IS! There any thing you waat. it in my line of traid. soar child ailing. My soothing syrup the thing: Sffb'kEK Compounds prescriptions correct isH- REH Runs the City Drug Store. S' If E It EH Uas the largest stock in the Taller SHE HER Says cone and see for yourself. Give Him a call Before Purchasing Elsewhere. The Best Paper Fir Farmers MEW-YORK Weekly Tribune- ONE DOLLAR per year ia dab' ef thirty or over. Specimen copiea free. Fort eonmou. AJdwsTHKTRIBPyE. Sew York. JACOB KOHL, DSALE& IX WiftesrLiqntrs, and Cigars, OF ALL KfNf8.. ISZSI E49S3 HSI A SPKUL7T. Comer of 1st Street a4' Uactiagw Aveoae, Hastings. Neb.- fl-ly FMtiljr P&iysleiui. Oners hu serricw to the aaaac, j - ' . i aadnlt:aeadtalIproreitialeaS. feaca 0m Osaet'i Vru Siict -- aWaaiaaBc3taaaaBafl REDCLOUn& SMITH CBNTEU Stage Line. Cennecting at Red Cloud with the Republican Hiecr Stage line. Three regular trip i week, arrivitit; and departing from Kei Cloud aivthe tttoa time tMt'etage Iron, the rai " FARE VEKY LOW. alL J. 8. S723:W, Pre?, Venter House. HASTINGS, - - - - .NKB. J. 3L S3CTIL Prriur. The only Grst-class house in the cky. Stage leaves this house every other morning for Red Cloud and the K. P. R. R. nil HASTINGS- .zirit.iJVT Where yen can get a sci snar? meal for Twent7-flve cents. OVSTEKS fn every style. Fruits, Nuts, Apples,. Candies Jellies and Canned good of all kinds. ars & Tobacco- The highest market price paid for BUrrBK, E6GS. AND VEGETAKlsEJ SrFartner'? frutn the Republican Valley will do well to give u a call wheu iu toivn. C. H. STRWAHT. st side Hasting-i Avenue. nll-3tn HASTINGS,. NEB. WHERE The Homy LieS A OR EAT many 'ankcs-hare found it to .1 he in good Mock. Poitltry. (IraJn. etc The Ahrkicax Sruea Jul oal tells all about these, and may be Hall A WHOLE 7EAE F02 $1.00. Just think o. it!. Nearly '. a igc3 of this valunbte informaticn (ejohisive uf tintl colors) in one year. Veterinary ud viee with out charge. Improved Stoc Free, as well ft many other articles tr tboie get ting up elub. Agents and others having n little snare time, can make excellent wages and do others good, by obwini gfubs.'ribers: 10 cents secures specimen and explain how to do it. Audrcss POI-TM BKOTHKKK. Parkeiburg. Cbrter Co.. Pa. First in the FieldEstablish! 1858. Dail$K. Wkp.klv 2. BiialneM JIpi. KallroKil' WTTIelMlM, CssHijr sinicem, sail rter, Al len t less I Omaha Republican Steam Ro-ok -AND-JOB PRlNTlNfi AND BLANS BOOS HA2TOFACTU8HT3 EntablinliiMcnt- after many year? experience, superior facilities, and' the with BEST WORKMEN to be found in the V&t; will fill any order, large or small, in the fie.f ityle at short notice, and at the lowest prices. OUR BLANK BOOIC WORK and Binding of every trMcriotion can not be surpxx.ed by any firm in the state, and challenge comparison. County Work A Specialty, and County Officer will find nur forms the latect and juot improved. Sta- S.aU for Coouvrt- Di-tnct ,,one,7'iate Courta-r1 or the and rrofv - LSSAL ATD C01W2ECIAI SIASSS, LKDGEK?. DAT fcOOKS. tICOaDS.Ac., in ready made stock, furnished-at the lowest prices. Orders by mail for all kinds of Job Work executed with the utmost speed, and dispatched promptly. ST. A. d. balcottbb; Manager "Republican," Omaha-, Neb A Splendid Farm and Family Juamat. The Kansas Farmer la iu 14th yer. 8-page weekly. t2ter year. Original. Independent and Proeresair. The Americair Young Folks The Beet and eheapee Boy's and Girl's paper published. 50 cents per year. Copies of boih ruper seat for ID ewts. Address J, K, HUDSON. Topeka. Kansas. II a- quickly taken a bieh plteraasoag -g-riealtaral journals. A. )'. Tribune It has heea eoadneed with energy and ability, and we hare considered it among the best of oar exchanges, and a worthy rep eseatative of the west Phila,. Pa.. Pr-et'l eraser. Oar Kaasaa friends shoald feel much pride ixrtwe 'high character as d s erlirig worth of their State agricultural paper. National Lire Stock Journal. I like tbe Kaaere laraer very saaefe. aad ae early ma By present en gagements W4ll strait I shall estee it a leaewre to write for pern on the Unas yea propose-- I os. Harris. ofMoretoa Farm au thor of "Walk aa1 Talks " 2! read your Fanaerwithdeepiatereac-WeadellFhiliips. Bears ana'utakable ei4eace of the prerer bi .1 eBnry ad eurprie of the West Gol dem Era (lit.) Meaer M. H. Badsew. of the Kaata9StAtGraage:sxys "Inserer fortet to saeatioa the Kaasaa AKatraa b-Ugwer- j thy the support of all Patroa.' Wssaenrly UeeMrrsbe)V eaam reie i m Ihle eaiee. U-3aW Cattle, Cattle, Cattle l roiSAix 50 bead of cattle, 12 aeadof- Hro-year-old?, 10 head of jearfiags, 20' aead of alres, aad the wet cow. Whiek wiB be sold cfceaa for cask. Abo a good heavy draft teaat weigh- iajE aboat 30 harxlrcd. ace S aad 9. Price, horses and Tiarnes $360. Abo a farm for rent, term, I for 1: year, or for ite years ;. TO acres bro kea, good aaase, 125 feet of Mabfiajr. twa wsfls, and aboat 15 acre offiJ lilnwiag For aartictilarj caR aa or j Lrawss U. A. !, ae h. Garber. lGiae Hock, ar at ikk ofke. 10-3t Billiard Parlor. ' Cn YiTa 2trtt. sat. x? tc 22 Cbai 4 . rrjS4re. j ' -. ? J & A hyn 0rthe SXf ?nr5tej t0 Lt f . ! A fr.eh rcnt of a.j-trs, can- ic-, aijvi uu-i anr.iys on IlltJII. w Geutlemaniy cIltIc." nlwsys ou hand t attend to cfatouiery. nUf KD. SMITH, Prop. RED CLOUD DRUG STORE. Chas Potter Keepe the hpat and largest Druij Store In Rod Cloud. Prescription cirefully compounded both day and night. n4 tf The elttcobKon Jloune JUNIATA, NEBRASKA. Ha lately changed hands, and i now under the iuauacuieat of J. M. JAC0BS0N, Who will make it the best Hotel West of Lincoln. He has in connection with this hotel a good FKKI"), SAIiE., AND " LIVERY S T A P L E GuesLa canied to and from the de pot free of charge. Juniata, Adam Co. Web. Smith & Calvert BID CLOUD - 17Z8. DKALEKS IS FURNITURE, In lied Cloud, Neb . at their o d stand. Ti delightful to see what tuey have on hand. They have a supply, it may tnrfy br M Of that which is needful for the living or dead. They hare bedstead', cradles, tables Jc chairs Kofax, bureaus, and all kinds of such ware. Cribs, loungm. sett-es. and mattrett es too Which fur all kinds of folks and ages will d. They hare wagon and horses tor children to sell. Which will p!cae wives and babies exceed ingly well. Tbeyp y cah for these things and select them with care. And will sell them ascbeapaanyonedare. And we sat to you all. both young and old. They'll not refine greenbacks, silver or gold. We invite all our friends and neighbors to call. And rhuy d 'ubtlers will find they deal fairly with all. If you come. I do think you can certainly buy As no one can say tbe price is too high. HANNKSS SHOP S. V. Ludlow Is now prepared to do all kinds of work I.N THK Harness line. The beat of materialised, and all Work WARRANTED. REPAIR!? Done on aWt notice and at reasonable Prices. Shop tn McNrrr's Store. Red CUud ftebriuKa. S. A. 3(.m el Woal I reapectfallr iaforai tbe lilies of Red Cloud aad vieiaitr that t ke is pre pared to ezecete orders for MXIIIlaTERY, Dress-Making AND PUUN SEWING tf all Kiflds. OaLaadaad for sales Ice tef LACES, VEILS, Kill GLOVES: LADIES HATS; &x muS.A. MJNSELIV f la McSkt'p Bsiliiac.1 RED CLOUD, - XZB. I BAUM'SMW CHICAGO STORE. IN MCMTT't BCILHIXQ lT IIOUHC SMUTH OT THK POST OFTICt RED CL.OUD, SfES Itwherr joa can bny DKY OIIOIIM, XGTIOXK, Ucatly Untie Clothing IlardEc Vns, RootM & Iioef Uroeerlen, and everything ut the line vj 6encral Kerchanciss. AT GREATLY REDUCED 1MUCK& It will par you to examine my Mock and price beforo bu.v?njr rU whore. A friendly invitation extended to all. fi.AH I ak in a trial and r am ure that I can mnrinrr you. that I keep the largest stock aud the cheapest store wct ol the Misrourt Klvcr' X.. BAUHF, P. S. Highest Market Price paid for air kirn's f Country Produce, Hides and Furs. CHAS. R. JONES, Juniata. Nebraska. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAP J, Tinware, Queensware. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. lligrieKt Cah Price JPahl for Gmlii. i i NEW GOODS ? J G. POTTKlt Takes this method to Inform the Public that he has Just opened up a new and complete Stock of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, Qonsfstinff n pnrt nf (JALrCOES, PAltK, LK5IIT .t PINK, CHA.MHUES. DKLAINES. LAWNS, DKESS TRIMMINGS A rJNINCS. t'OILSEI'S Jt .SKIUTS. VAILS ,V LOV- KLEACHKD AND UNHLEACHKW Ml M.INrf TABLE LINENS. & TOWELING. PAiN-Td.-O-VKU ALLS & SHllVVISCu BOOTH d JvMOKS, MEATS A (UN, COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS of an Kinds, Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers, Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, FLOUR MEAL & BACON And everything usually kept in a First Claas Dry Good A (Irnccry Store. -T. G. Potter, Red Cloud Nebraska. THE CHICAGO LUMBER YARD ! AT HASTINGS, Krcp constantly on hantl the laeit sruek of Dry Pine LumLe i the Went. Arfao 9 iavvaiwaivr, MjMJBWu TARRED PAPER, and all kinds of Our stotk ia well elected aad parcBawd direct froai the rafh, aodF will be Mild aa low ae the lowest. O. OLIVER ' Hastings, Nebrasfca. NEW HARDWARE STORE ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MITCHELL & MORHART Have opened a aew store aad tare stock of H4BDWABE, Catlcry, Catrpcalcr A FABMINGF TOOLS, COAL aad WOOD STOVES. We kare also a Tib Shop cor.aeetrd with oar Store. WcaiaBafactwrrTiB, Copper k Sheet Irea Ware. Oar Stock w LARGE aad well assarted',, aad we will deal as Tew as any hoasc west of Liaeols. Call and See Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Opposite the Lcaiber Yaid. Red. Cloud -- NEB- 1MTTer.ajft,ar-:v''j4j v w ww a. O MATEKIAL S jaat received a fall and coaIrts If ebraslisw v : -1 it . I ! r tw tjty-Wn J,wt t0 ptra ,toPort,OBr Cits for raon-y vita ' WKSiJUAJIlWW