- si T -xn. " liajL II II. ' TTl-i ii Ti- '-c3?-rs; rm $ VL-,- J yf jW - . r ? T - T'f "'P' ''''BBBBBBBBBBHi'''''''' , -, , . V i- -f-tu .- ' avw ff-. VLMIaHPCT2z!9BllBlBBBBBBBBBl Hi IS I NESS D I RECTOR Y Attorney at Law. WILLA OX. J. S. GILIIA JJ, illeox & CJilStam ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Practice in nil the Courts of thf &t:itC. Collection Promptly Attended to FOB IN POST OFFICE lillll.DlN'O. Cloud. Neb. kKALEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JaSY PUBLIC A1TD BSAL ESTATE AQSKT. ? Co"i Xrhraxha. hntif Superintendent 0 PnlUc Ju st 1 ticliiii. ibb. fflarquttt & Moore, LAWYERS, NCOLN, - - - NEBRASKA. L.fu will f in attTi"l.incp at 3-h k r it-.. DUinct 0nir of the evTnl Ritifft ni t'ie Kuimblictii Valley. 2 1 In. BOWES. J AH. LAIRU BOVG. & LAERZ, AN H REAL ESTATE AGENTS. V, ill pructiif in nil the Oiurts n the Stntr. JUIHATA - - - 1TSE3A3HA IReal Estate Agents, &c. N. IIH MUtU-ON, J. A. 1TLI.KYS Richardson & Tulleys, !AL 23TACZ li COL'CTIlw ASSIJTS IVill lu -' I -H Tl"nl K"t tc mi Couiuis w. an ! iiy t iTe lr n-r,M,nt5. " t ' iinn iven toro'htion (.ir- r i I- --ii..l.rit-.l A 1 IfKursoriniinry. , n i ir itni'njiily !" vi. I IM'LnlM.. - - - NER Lfi- 23 . IF1 r i c sss a bj , J I'M T.i, .i:. ?us n.i 1 sells Western Securities. -jy- V, . ) limits n Spccinltu kUKaY &. ?KFSOS, Roal Estate Dealers, L'. MtN't.ruN xi:n IT i i I anN in S-tMlh"rii Nfimli:i ' u .. I if'J fui ' on Coiiunijioii hii'I 1.t..d- t titlr Ttir (ln n IfH? otlMTlllfV u) la t i ui'ii r.M'1-ntii. t ti'ni'i il'ii chn t tlie tinp'ti- li r in. i-lj?l'ro tlu lo'-.il nii'l ei'iicnil -j .. n. .ui 1 .'MTcinry ol tlie Int nor. W. K rffXEOaJSTE, - County Surveyor I al-v iv reidy to do work in liN phi. at a iv I i tin, ('all on or addtcf lint at Wells P. O , Wotatcr comity, IN hra-i. n-lv hUa. Clsds House. Red Cloud, Nebraska. S.EILL. - - - Proprietor. mI Sla!l' In ('i:iiicrllou with ihc IIOl.SI. i . flit uk4(. inliorn rrfittfi! anJ rofiirn:hvl mi 1 nil r.-Mimif cn Mmi. Itjiiirond Men ti'lilo uccotatiNitiiis K.I '"ouil. will find B 'U5 ill llll IIUIL-I. .Red CIcuu ..:bi i We are prepared to DwN tome work pSour Peil and trj Satisfai tion mi arantecd in quality of lbur soi.p. utid ct'STOji woitiv. Fanners ll(tld bo particular to secure the be-t of eed wheat. Potter & Frisbie! feARBS? Shop. ItV 1 A. B. 11 A AWE R. K at the Billiard Hall, RkhCi.oud. Xsdyhavin.e, Sham pooiiiR and Ilair- tiing ,M t,' i,s'o't etvle of the . 17-td l L'ily Meat Market. OHN H. BALTON. lias juvt opened a Meat Market on Webster Street, next door .-oath of Park's Shot "N )p where he will keep and sell fresh meats of all kinds. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR BEEF CATTLE, HOGS, AND HIDES. n!2 d Cloud. - - - - Neb. T GEOKSG ZEISS, UKALKKS IN wUxnes Si Liiquors CIGARS, Chewing, Smoking, Tobacco CANNDD FRUITS )F ALL KINDS, " v. AND CONFECqONERTS, A Specialty. . Frjeh Larger Beer from " Anlelopc " rewery, constantly on hand. -sRBDOLOUD;NEB. -r, I. W. TULI.E1S, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN U. S. PENSION SURGEON. Office 3d door Soull of Court House. EeriSeice One Kile S3t of Scd Clcui R. R. SI1ERER. Family IMiynicUii. CSco in City Drag Stcre. KKH CLOUD. NEMIASKA. Republican River STAGE LINE- Regular trios will be mude between HASTINGS and RED CLOl'D. I shall be plea'd to carry n.?on(.'Pr niton the days ineritioncd, leaving Re Cloud at ti A M on Mimdiiy.s. Wcdrif davs and Fridays. Jjoavinjr Has"tips at fi a. i., do Tuesdays, Thursday and Satuidays Fare reaunable. Half Ware Rales IN THE E5E?3ElJicaii Valley. E. B. HOLiISS, Proprietor. Thw Stage Line ruuniiur from Bloominetoii to Guide Rock connects with the line from the north, also the one coining from ihc t-nuth. Arrives at Red Cloud (from the west ) Mondajsund Thursdays', and rclurn-J Tucdavn and Fridays. Good time; sob'ir drivers and com fortable wnpou. HAMPTON & RALSTON. Red Cloud. Haviup lea-ed the Wagonand Riack-f-mitli shop, lately occupied by Ira Sl-eper, nr now prjiarcd to do every thing in tlie line of WAGON-MAKING AND BLACKSMITIIING, Wagons, ruggiks. AGRUUJL! URAL I.MPt.hMENTS Repaired on short notice and in a Workm:i-!ik& tnauficr. WAGON'S AND WUIKS MADK TO OltUliH. HAMPTON & RALSTON. H, VKliTOS A l VIUITISEMLSTS. J. D. W00D3. a3i,Ysieaaaj &iirgcoii Will devote hi- wholo time exclu sively tc the practice of medicine. Ollice at P. A. Williams & Co. Drim Store. nS ly RiVEUTOx, Nkii. UlVEU'lON HOUSE. W. C. THOlw'SOlT, - - Prop. Will entertain his suest-in the most g.ntleman-likc iu.:tiiier, with as good fare as the market alhmls. To Ihf trnvclins jiuMic wc would say give hitn a L.til. HIVSRT01T. 1TES2ASEA. JUSTICE OFTHE PEACE, ITOTAlil PUBLIC AND BSAL SSTAT3 Rivcriu. Franklin County Nebraska. iCliiiins for the ltiioMstk-lc. ;nd tailoring dune in DO YOU KNOw THERE IS A imi STOItE isBivsarosr Where you can get anything you want iu the line of Pure Drugs. Medi- uIlJC-, illivi 2(1 ihet nil .rllnlus iwilullu kept in a fir.-t-chts Drifg Store. Pure Wines and Liquors for mediciual use. Physicians pre-criptions carefully eoiniounded day or n'ght. 'SCustomers treated icith respect and on occasional cigar. GIVE MM A CALL. E. ff . RAZEE, SIV22TCS, H233ASZA. Kot: to Teachers. Notice i hereby given. That I will examine all persons who may desire to ofler themelv& as candidates for teachers of the primary or common schools of the couniy, at my office in Red Cloud, on the" first Saturday cf August, November, February and May. H. S. Kaley, Go. Superintendent Can VASSER waatM fo"tc mtwfti worKsorAreneA art. .Little Kan- .. - - -w " away and h r Pets. and tha rretr iair. The Dinner. and the Kap." The?e )ictnres snr ohy xf a place in cotf.'jr Immet and in ex:;niirccnoug5fbr the siaiplc't, celiitQp ra.tidljl and take on slsbt We raannte readjr sales, good profit, aiyd jkk relarai Any active perana who Will take hold caa jHasea handot3e incow. Sed for oar bHMpnisaXoaee, . J J. E. rOKi A uo.. 1H MoBroobt.. Cliicar. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. LOCAL MATTERS. Xottcmht thii Column 10 Cmt a Line Arrival al Itrpmrtmrr f Hall from tli Rl Cloart r. Juniata 'Leaves Monday's WednrMlav's and Friday 7 a m. Mail closed 9 p. m. A t riven Tues day Thurxlay and Saturday' 7 p. Ui. Ha it v Attn Leaves Tue-day-'s nnd FiidavV f. p. hi. arrives Tacfday'i and Friday's fl p. ui. .Mail closed 5J p. m. FOANKI.IN, gninp east, Monday'. and ThurMlay's 2 p. hi. GoinR est Tue-sday'rt and Friday' 10 a. in. Pl.KABANT Him. leavci Thursday G a. tn. Arrive Wednesday's l pi ni. Mail cloed 9 p. in. Jkwki.L. Kansas, arrive. Friday 12 ui. Leaves IrnJay I p. ui. RlJKSKI., Kan'as, .arrive Thursday's 12 a.m. leaves Thurrday 1 p. m Office open from 4 uutill G p. in. Sundays. All repistcred matter must he in the evening before the mails leave. M. B. McNitt, I'. M. CIIl'IM-II IUKKCTOKY, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCn Servites every fir.-t and third Sab baths of each month at Red Cloud and Inavale. 7J o'clock v. M. at Red Cloud. '1 o'clock p. m. at In avnle. Every second and fourth Sabbaths at Batin and Harmony Precincts. Rev. A. Maxwki.l, Pa-or. BA1TIST CHURCH Rkv. Tho-. Mt'Xliw, Pastor. Services every fourth Sabbath at 7 I. M. Saiiiiatii School every Sabbath morning at 10 i. M. ,). Q. I'OTTEll, Supt. NOTICE. U. S. Land Okfipk, Rioouiiuton, Neb. October ''0th 187fi. J Complaint having been entered at this office by James H. Milner, again Peter Radican for abandoning bis homestead entry, No. lT.'U, dated Dec. Gth, 1873, upon the northeast ftiarter, Sec. 30. township 1, range 10 west, in Webster county, Nebra-ka, with a view to the eancella 'ion of said entry: the said parties are beieby t-ummoncd to appear at this office on the Gili day of December, 1870. at 10 o'clock a. iu , to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Wkhstkr Eaton Register. 1.1 it hVAN WouTHlNO, Receiver. LEGAL NOTICE. James Murphcy Probate Court, us Murphcy aL'aiu-t hu Conollv. ) John Conollv. ) Webster Co., Neb. Defendant will take notice that an order of attachment was issued in the above cause hv, I. W. 7'ullfivs, Probate Judge." on Oct. 21st, 1S75, for the sum of foily (40) dollars and cost?. WlI.I.COX & GlUIAM, U-3t Aitortieya for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. FOKKCI.OStMtEOK MECHANICS LIEN lo E. K. Covey and Leroy S E-tell : You will take noti-e that m the 2: h day of October, 187"), William L. Van Alsiyne. and John D Leach, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Di-tiict Court of the 1st Judioial District in Nebiu.-ka, in and for Webster County, a petition fer a judgement of two bun dled and lifty d-llars and ninety-one cent-, and an order of sale of lot No 4, iu block No f). in LaDuc's addition to the town of Red Cloud, Nebraska, to pay said judgement on a Mechanic's Lien, and the said E Ji Covey and liCroy S. Estell are hereby notilied that they are required to appear and an-wer said petition on or belore the 13th day of December, 1S75. Dated October 25th, 18"5. William L. VanAltyne. Joux D. LEACH. per B. F. Smith, 1 1 5 Attorney for VYufh. ?' : TAKE NOTICE. Red Cloud Nov.-3d. 1S75. Nancy E. King left my bed and board on the 3d. of October without "usc or provocation. Any person or pcrsor,,,rc Jbrbid(len harborin or trusting her on t.,!,, no debts of her. or he. fauiilies oon. tractmg whatever John S. King. Zehrung & Co., keep a neat dnifc .store and sell cheap. 11 2w From the State Jottraa . Lincoln ITarket. . ' T ti rn Jilxco"; or 12h 1S75. 1 lie following are the quotations on the street to-day j Wheat, active a 75 centR. Corn, inactive and dull 1520 Oats, dull and heavy. 2t)(23; qual ity poor and demand slight. Barley, active; No. 2, 45(50, Rye, no offerings and prices nominal. Potatoes, dull and heavy ; 10 15. Beef cattle, per cwr., 23. .Hogs, per cwu, 5G. Sheep, per hcu'd, 2 504 Off. Turnips, per bu., 1020. Chickens, spring, per doz., 1 752 25. Butter, 1520. Eggs, dull and lower; 1013. Hides, green salt, 5G ; green. 41 ($5; green calf. $($10: drv, ll12. Hay, per ton, 3 50(H'400. "Offerings arge anil no demand. Red Cloud Retail Market CORRKCrED WEEKLY 8T L. BAUM. C. toffee ugnr For $1, 7Jlb 1 ellow Coffee Sugar Choice Riff Coffee 3jlbs. for l.00 jg108 8 " ' 1.00 .lea per Ih ;; 755.O0 Butter per lb ,.-. 15 gge. per doz-n.. .-. lQ Hanoeb per yard 30foi55 Brown Sbirucg per yard. 71S Fnats.... .. .......JL..ioi orowD inning .'....... 6j33J neavy urown liackmg... 334; oootsvaiensi per pair ... tV35f omcos Shoes pet pair 1.75g$3- Thi i. the way our cash fystcm pans oat. We follow copy : Mr EniTru. Sthop mi sap-crip shun at onsa, & cead me a Recedt ind ful, to tiu to colleek 35cs by a jU'te. II. C. L. -"-Fuller k Wtant of Rircrton have just received another lsre btock of boou and shoes, and arc telling them at bed rock priced. Rev. Muxlow has ji'st completed a fine residence in Riverton. A young lady (weighing 'J lb applied forboaid and ludijmj: cue day last week, and ww readily accepted. II. S. Kaley i- Gtting up his old building next to Sberer'a Drug Store to be occupied, we understand, by Mr. McRride of Guide Rock as a harness shop. John G. Potter has ju-t received fhe finest avortuient of Groceries in town. Cigars, and Tobacco of the finest quality. Go try them. We received a pleasant call Lvt Tuesday from F. A. Bunlick, repre senfimr the Omaha lift. The way he buz.cd around arnoriL' our town-men shows that ho understands his busi ness, snd is a man well qualified to fill a better position tlian he now holds on the lit. Lost. A told collar button, double,-! with a link ronnecting it. Anyone finding the same will be liberally re warded by leaving it at this office or at the Valle. Houe. KOTXCS TO 7A2-PAYZ2S. It is nccc-sary that all taxc- due and unpaid should be paid without delay. Tax-payers take notice and govern yourselves accordingly, and save costs. Nov. 30th, lS7f. If. tf E. II. Jones, Treasurer. Wanted rWantcd T L',000 bushels of Corn, and 1,000 hihhels of wheat, by L. Raum, Gen eral Merchant. ulGtf Our readers will please notice the advertisement of the Kansas Farmer and American Young Folfcs, publish ed at Topeka, Kansas. The Farmer is an old established and prosperous journal. It i- one of our ablest aud best We-tcrn Agricultural papers. U I3t. The ladies of the Rencvolent So eiety in this place held a festival on last Thursday evening at the Valley House, which was a perfect success. The amount of pies, cakes and other nico thing- was simply immense. The house was filled to overflowing and everyone seemed to be filled to their utmost capacity with enjoyment, as well as supper. It was a success finan cially, the receipts being about $24. The boys had a dance in Kaley's old building last Tuesday night. It wa3 a lively time all round, and the boys seemed to enjoy theiuielvcs. A number of the "city fathers" were present aud after the boys hud danced awhile they "formed on" a set aud showed them how the "dads" Used to do it in "old Virginy." List of Unclaimed Letters remain ing in Red Cloud Post Office, Dec. l.-t 1S75: John II. Bowman. James Burns. John Wright, 2. Mary Ann Wilhams. . M. R. McNitt, P. M. Rev. A. Maxwell will preach at Red Cloud, Sunday evening Dec. 5th, at 6 o'clock ; also at the stone School House on Indian Creek at 10 o'clock a. tn.; at Inavale at 2 o'clock p. ui. iHNUTSS 0? ?2S EATLSOAD K3ST- A meeting was held on the evening of November 2(Jth to take action con cerning the railroad interests of the County. Mr. Marsh of Reatnce stated that a company was being organized to be called the Beatrice aud Denver City It. It. Co. That the desire was to have two members of said company in each county' on the line from Beat rice up the Republican. After the remarks of Mr. Marsh, the meeting was formerly orgauized by electing Mr. Levi Moore, Chairman, and J. R. Jlcox, Secretary. Mr. H. G. Bill made tome remark iu favor of post poning any action in the matter until Jhe niornini: of November 30th. Mr. " aM-h- . f FWruvvannke tor some tuotueuts ofthe relative mr. its of narrow guage roads as compared with those of wider guage. Mr H. G. Bill called on Mr. J. U, Brown of Lincoln who made some remarks which were well received. Mr. T. A. Bur dick of the Omaha Bee, also addressed the meeting, pointing out the advant ages to"lbe valley of railroad. Mr. H. G. Bill agaiu addressed the meet ing. On motion-the meeting proceed ed to select two gentlemen to act a members of the company, aud the fol lowing gentlemen were selected, viz : Wa. N. Richardson of Red Cloud, and Abiam Garber oj" Guide Rock. ,-We kaow a good joke 00 that fel- hmwho left town the other day, bet its too late, so we'll let it go. The Atchison Champion speaks of oar town as follows : "Red Cloud is situated 50 m.lesfrom Republican City and 60 iiles from Scandinavia. Here, alter man nas iraveica euner way, nej is in eoad tion for a first class supper and bed, and in all these Valleys we djdnot find a better supper bed ami breakfast than at the Valley Honee, kepi by J. C Warner. .Kd Ckmd is forty miles' from the St. Joe &D?uver. Railroad. They have a 1 aoauyBau nere, a very ane tnnity lew, a4 several very fine Mores. When; this eoaa try is settled ap tkrb irfchirtoBeoeef the fnest tae in tins ngiotv' TAKTSD! 1TASTS9 11 tfASTSBll! Hides and Furs of all kinds, by I Raum, of Red Clou 1. U10 Go to R. R. Sbcrer.-, City D'ru'g Store, for your Hollidty Gooax i'oung inen should be carefcH how they bet on the weights of young ladies for Ihey may loe, as wa our excrianee the other night, nill we think wc .made another bet that is safe enough. Come to this office to get your job work done. December came in a mild as a lamb and wc hope it will continue so. This is the last weet of school iu this place. It is necc-sary tint all taxes, due and unpaid should be paid without delay. Tax-payers take notice and govern yocr-elves accordingly, and save cost.. November 30111, lj75. E. II . Junes, Trea-urcr. George Zei-s has recent lv receiv ed a large assortment of candies and nice things for Christmas. A row of county seats alonz the cen tral line of the northern tier of conn ties in Kansas are making a vigorous e'Tart to divert th Junction city and Kvarncy railway from it.- natural road bed in the Republican valley; and iu order to secure it along their route they are agitating 10 vote bn I- arid make such tempting offers as to win over tt:e nilroij men, wiio are now propo-ing to set to work on their Hue, and thus defeat the Harden valley, and carry its trade into northern Kan-as. It luU't be remembered, al.-o, that these rival counties arc more populou than this yalley, a:.d ths": when county seat parties undertake any thing they are quite likely to iurcoec. However, if they are determined to overreich us in this rfc'rtb'ular let it be tried. The va'ley rout would be much le.-s expen sive; and if the Kansans want to build a road twenty miles south ot thi- great through line to Denver let them do it. Wc will have a railroad along the Re publican if thev build two roidiand lay a third rail on each for two narrow gauges; and wa cWgot the road with out giving extravagant bonds or bend ing the knee to mammon. Sour grapes to the K. P. and its branch! Wc want the B. & M. aud a home I company Ntws. NOTICE. U. S. Lani Office, ) Bloomiugton, Neb. Nov. ISth, 1875. J Complaint having been entered at thisoflice by George W. Shuttsagain-t Hiram K. Phelps for nbaudouing his homestead entry, No. 17."), dated April 2I-t, 1873, upon the northeast quartet of Sec. 2, township 2 range (1 1) eleven west, in ebsler county, Nebraska, with a-vrcw-to the cancellation of said entry : the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this ollice 00 the 23d day of December, 1S75. at 'J o'clock a. in., to respond and furni-h testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Weiister Eaton, Register. 15-4 Evan Wouthino, Receiver. NOTICE. U. S. Land Office, Blooiniugton, Neb. Nov. I Oth, 1S75. J Complaint having been entered at this office by Perez Thoits against William II. Mahriug for abandoning his homestead entry. No. 1433. dated September 15th, 1S75. upon the northwest quarter, Section "S, town ship four (4), mnc eleven (II) west, iu Webster county, Nebra-ka, with a view to the cancellation of said entry : the said parries are hereby summoned ui api'eur at this office 011 the 20: h day of December, 1S75, at 10 o'clock a 111. to la-pond and furnish testimony con ceruing said alleged abandonment. Weiister Eaton, Rciri-ter. 14-4 Evan Worthing, Receiver. JJurial c? Agriculture sad Fanner. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of this oid and reliable Agricultural and Grange paper that appears in another column. It has been published in St. Louis for a greatnumber of years and is the lead ing paper of its cias in th" Southwest It is reliable and trustworthy, and if any of our friends desire to take a Orst class Agricultural Journal they cacnot do better than to rake this one. The publishers are makine .their weekly report of the markets of St. Louis and other large cities a promi nent feature of the paper and doubt less all will find them authentic and reliable. Give the Journal of Agri culture and Farmer a trial and you will doubtless be pleased and profited by it. nJ-6t Persons desiring to take other b papers in connection with the Chief can get the following by sending througo as at the prices given below. Weekly Inter-Ocean & Chief $ 3.15 Semi " $4 50 ,v Sute Journal " $3.60 Daily " ' $10 00 Scribners Monthly, " $ 5 20 St Nicholas, " i $4 40 The Kansas Farmer, " $ 3.35 Daily Post k Mail, $ 7.00 Weekly, " " $2.65 Jtist see how easy it is to pay for your paper; If you hava't the money yon can pay far it with any of the fol lowing articles. Wheat, OatC Barley. Com. Rye. Backwheat Fioar. Meal. Potatoes. Cabbage. SqaasE. Bar ley. Beaas. Pam plies. Wood. .Perk. . . Jkef. - Chkkevs. Batter. Eggs.. And -we were, aerer yeC kacwa to refin neaer. WELLS! WELLS! ! All wan tin r wells bored will do well tf to call upon W. W. HarVkT. Inavale, vt coster Uo., cb. tQX-Good notes taken if desired. 37 -dm ONE HI.NDRED CHRISTMAS PRESENTS and iio'.v to :.Kr. tiikji. The Decemlfcr Number of ST. NlCHdLAS coatain an admir able article entitled: "0ne Hundred Chri-fmas Presents ud How to Make Them." Tin article i- full of practical des Krriptions, by the aid of which girl of all ages, and boy-, too, for that matter, can make beautiful and u-eful Christ mas Presents for all their friend and relation-. It will he Reauv November 20th A. A DAY! DAY! WELL AUGER ! Ilavinc obtained the agency for tie State of Nebraska for CTS'.TS CSL233A7ZD T2LL S03H?5 lCHIlxZHT. And provided our-clves with first-cla-!s machinery for making Wells, we take this method df soliciting orders from all ho seek water supply. We are tireparnl to iink well with th at iiuti'i'Pl nnd in sutufactury icanncfF Arltrnin anI other itaple taken lo ex chnupe for work. ISeitur thr 1u1t authnriird acents for thW Ht.tt", we otTerVounty, Township, atid inli viltial ritcTita fori"nle. SPLENDID BU3INKSS FOR A SMALL CAPITAL. $25 a.Day Guaranteed using this Wet! Auger. 0 WEN & M 0 NTG 0 M ER Y . Guide Hock, - - Xeb. S. G Co. ARBER DEALERS IN Dry Goods and Groceries- HOOTS and SHOES Hats. Caps, & Ready Made Clothing ! We have the Largest Stock in the Valley and will not be undersold. GIVE US A CALL, ONE- ALL S Carber&Co. 47d Itcd Cloud. Neb. THE ONLY PAPER IN WEBSTER CO. AND THE LARGEST PAPER iS THE REPUBLICAN YALLEY. THE CHIEF, w s E AND fSftefteg ma. V 1 Job Jorkjeallj Iwcrid HARK HV WARNER, . Uftar .4 Prtfrittor. m g 31 N JO B MARTIN PUPK.A. ?2orE37css RED CLOUD BREWERY j. BERENZEN & CO.. Webster Street. No. 105. - A GOOD PURE ARTICLE OF LAGER BEER CONSTANTLY ON HAND VALLEY HOUSE. J. C. OTARltfER, Prop- I always ready to attend to and make comfortable hi patron. This Hotel is entirely new, having been Gttcd up for the ipr purpose of the traveling public. STAGE LEWES FOR THE RAILROAD ON MONDAY WEDNESDAY,' FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK a"T7 O'CLOCK A. M. I Claim to Have the BEST STABLE West of Lincoln. Always keeping on hand a good supply of HAY AND GRAIN,- Also a good conveyance for the purpose of conveying pasengcr; from this place to any other at reasonable rates. IClcI Cloud, 0. L. BATTLES & SON; DEALERS IN SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE, knd all FARMiNG MACHINERY at Grange Prices ADLTMAN& t MOUNTED" HORSE POWERS. fSS&s fj rf .'.'' t;-- r-'msisMJ A gcotf aMOrtment of NAILS, RAKES, BOLTS, CORN PLANTERS SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS CARPENTERS' AND MASONS' TOOLS, PAINTS, OILS, NEWTON WAGONS, GLASS, TIMVAItE; GRAND DETOUR PLOWS, with Wood or Iron Beams. with Wood and Iron Beaai And Everything needed by the Fanner or Mechanic. f-Fine Table and Pocket Catlery. O. L. BATTLES & SON- Guide IUelrf LUMBER LUMBER W. L. VANALSTYNE RED CLOUD, JE,VRlSMAi PaULEK 15 PINE LUMBER, LATH SHINCEL Doors Blinds Sastb Mouldings Lime, Tarred Paper. Ete;i Aa4 inrr Article MaUjr kept ia n. I GUARANTEE TO DUPLICATE A5Y BILL TBAICAJ? I&GOT AT JUNIATA OR HASTIJ ' - JOHNBERIIMK :r T2X $hriiftk. TAYLOR if- and. "DOWN -. i JNehrmmluij . Tint Cki Lufer JtV s s r i &ZA ,1 - 'S! fej r: m- z- 'i oi --J SSp?5SSS5(EPcsreH---- ",'"" l"1 " " rrnrui i? 11 Tfn