The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 09, 1875, Image 2
S?5ii3? It n if ' - , Hi Sf ' rK Ei l F mm a rssi " " t I M 1 THE RED "CLGUD CHIEF- j ICcanicy n-ed nx-re Uuvuifiif ! $ 1 .... IK'HSO- S dye lit- i CJ-tll'l. 9 I THURSDAY DEC 9, l-";', ia k ii 1 1 i. m s m fiatfsof Sal:cript::s. One top3' 1 3'cur, One copy 0 monthb, . 1.0!) ( )tt" copy 3 Oifieial Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. A.S. Padd-ck r.p-triro. IJ. S. Senator. V. Hitchcock. Omaha. U. S. Senator. Lorcnxo Crounfe. UprcsKnUtivc. KXF.CUTIVK. FII.A?GARB1I11. Uovkruur. Lincoln. ISriui'. TwchupV. Sec. pi State. .1. Ii N"ston. Lincoln. Auditor. J.U. .MerMe. .. rrwurcr. Je. II. IU.rrt(. , ., Att'y -en. J. 31. ilcKcnxic. Lincoln. Sop. Pub. Insiruc. JUDIC.AKY. tiro. It. 7ike. Otnalis, liau'l CantU Nebrfkfc ' Chief Jtsticc jiJtri.anit,.urHfKt. uy. I Al!M,c:a.e JUR. .. r t. t fciiu'l .Maxwell. Plnurcnou 5IH0UU1 J wei;sti:u COUNTY. J. A.ThIIpjc. County Clerk. Trcnmnr. Probate JuflK'1. Shcrifl. School .Suj.'t. Coroner. County Purveyor County Commissioner K. II. Jones. I. W. Tulleya. II. C. Hill. II. S. Kaley. C C. Oinn. W. K. Thorn, A. M. lUnly. 1 (J. W. IW11. V F. .Muttoson. I Webster Osusty Ccsiensed. VTelntor Co.. Neb., liua in the Vulley ol the IC'-piblicm. Is 150 mile wct of thc-Mis-n.uri Kiveraml tnchcj tins State line on the South. Winter aro miM nnI liy: very liltlcr.'.Jn iriuuvv Ml in thite.uioii fo lit tle in fact that cuttle live a'l winter with no ! or zrAn. l'Icutj of r-:n fills in the (prini; ami u miner. The cumir.tra arc not iliragrtcably warm, as thore is nlw-ijfi a cool hr-cT" ci";e-i:illv in tlm teiiiiis. The county fir?t benan to. e tie n 1S7(. I' 1'iTl :.. niimlv 1V1 nrrrATi'VfA with a Ittlll.ltiin .r.IW Iln i.i.inilaliii" is now between ItVKJ ; anaCiJCOanil I rajiidly inexea-int'. There neoat iire'MiitIM .r,'aiiied teliool lilricts within iU lictiinJricF an.l c r.ol f.irHitic arc tbxefirvaiuidrbetter than tho-c In crune Katern States. The uirrticnable nlnKil liiml nniMic no irly enough umiicj t pav trnelieis waircs. Fanners can buy II. It land fritc SI r0 to 5 pcriice-ivith ten years time. Thee U yet a co:i'iler3hIc,iimoust ol gu crnmcut lai-ds tor InmiL-teads, and re iiitiutis. A a htork raj-ins country, it i harl excel. Cat le do well, and for jLccji i4 ennnot be beaten. It i jiirt united to tliMt. FoiiiritKcaii be easily ma.lo l.yraiiii uhccp i the exjusn-e if leciIiiiRH ery ciij.i.11 Tint corn. ati. bailey, potntoe. buek wiieat, ami nil kinds of roots nnJ veKOtnbb-s. are grown bore with little labor. 3." buhcl of .(! corn totli aerci-fii thine new. Wheat aer.iges about i"i liu-hel to tho acre. Fi nil dues i -tte:n.-ij well. Kwry fhr.ncr hu hi? oielrird Krowiii. 1-i.rett tree (.row rpidly. C-Uon-wooil. b-iAalder, whi' wo-i.l. o t m.ij.lo. and ma: yotlur Kind of trees grow into limber I.u-r.1 enough fur fuel in nboii Ithree years. l:iis nrango plant do -ii-ely. and in a few jars your live Jencto can bo inido. Mc rimuicx find eaijiioymfiil and fair4agi. The very lct and potest watir is obtained by gointt from 5 to 100- feet, 'ihc cost U ery Miiull when the well is bored. Thee wells never go dy- The streams of this-com tyaie the lU'jublicau and its tributaries which are as f Hows on the south side of the river. tVuloitt. Dry. IJutT.il . State Pici-y. C lnr. Ihcks At-h, and .'iiido Hock creek. On the mirth sid are Willow. Kim, Cottonwood, t rooked. Indian. and Farmers creek. In the i.orth partol tho county is the DIuc river mid its tributaries. The soil of Webster county is a dirk, rich vegetable loam. The wild grasses are nutri t ous and abundant, and make mo.-t excel lent buy. timothy, clover. IIuiigrnianr.il I mill' t will undoubtedly jirovo a irofit.iblc produc tion. Those who have tried them so decide at least. Our railroad propects arc good, and wc will have n road s soon as we really need one. IJut the farmers forycars will find ready miic r surjdu productions in the newer counties west and to new settlers, Uy the time these markets aro closed ro.vjs for cheaper transportiition east will be opened. Our climate h healthful, the air pure and 'drdchig.niidsicknosttfaiiy kind is almost u ianer to the people Iitc The county cat. KCDCLOUHon the Ke juiblicnn river, nc ir the center eat.t and west nud a little south of tY center north and south. In itaresliinces lor buin?s inctiof every branch of trade. . The country around I m h ani war ant a good biin ss in every kiixl ot merchandise, lied Cloud and Cuide lck are the only two laid out tow n. Fur titer inloruintion cm be obtained from :inv land agent who advertises iu till- iupcr,orat this otfice. Why can't we get a daily mail from Red t loud to Hastings? This ques tion is often asked, and the only ans rerwe can give is we do not know. Petition-ufter patition has been ent to our honorable Senator, Mr. Pad dock, but to no effect. They seem to totally ignore our existence at Wash ington. While our friends above u on the river enjoy thebencGt of a daily mad, we arc put to one side with a triweekly; at the same' time this route paj-s double to the government that vlie one above dues. Wc are j'uty in need of this daily mail, and if the.c is any way that we can secure it wo should like to find out what that va is-. At present we ate ta'kiug raihoad up this valley. The prime mover in this project, wc were inform ed by gentlemen from Beatrice, is .Mr. Paddock. Our people on hearing this. lo-t mucn tann m tne enier.o..-e, tor tS.ey say a man mat does not take enough interest iu our affairs in thi count.v to help us to secure a daily mail Muely must have some other than the int-erests. of the peoph in tlus cootcta olateJ railroad. Mr. Jacob Cramer of Merriinac Co. Io.-t about $1,000 worth of property b3' prairie. Ore receuth. Buffalo county is to have a jail. The State. Journal says the people are won dering who will be the lucky persoa to dedicate it to the devil. The Blue Valley House at Sewanl came near being destroyed by the ex plosion of a kerosene lamp. List week a fire occurred in Pawnee county, burning the residence of 3Ir. Libby to the ground The family barely escaped cremation in thi de vouring flames. The family saved uothiiig but their night clothes. ,hmni'tl. A German named Joseph Werz was frozen to death a few nights fines in Nebraska City, while under the in fluence of. liquor? -inj i ov a';n per invjei ,:i iar- Tlw (7 P. IL K ha I to piy O.'o fire, ct '".' ":e oFifieir "yii'itivfes. MII"i iia vo.icctcr I'eTrniw's 23"3:rt Sot: $352,680,53 raid into the Jr:a:- N itwith.-tatid n the irriK-h-ippr inv:iinn an the. driiuh, Nu'in-kr. liascoiitiib-tli'd ijuiu- hbt-rilly towards tltf fttipjHtrt of the natiorul cvurri niont during the j'e.ir cndifi (Jot. 31, 1H75 Accurliiiv' to tho ofil.'i.il .-tite-luentofH. A. NcWiiuti, Collector or tiUrnul Rovunti . NVbrutka' coti tributinn to (he Internal Itcveuuc Di'partniPtit during that year amount ed to ?3.lL 9.f;;, or double the amount retiirod lor the maintcii.-niee of our irratc i .-tructtnn.-i. In couipat iug the revenue icturned lo the Na tional fioern:iiCnt fr in ths s-tate of Nebraska with the revttiue collected frnui other Ktato-s, we alo thi'ik tint Nebraska will coaipare favor ib'y with any other State in the Union, Liking into consideration her relative wealth ami population. For.iti-t-iiicf: Kuti y.i with a p.jiu'a i.in of neatly GOJ. 0d0, has onlj pain $133,555, internal revenue Jax. Vi'XAi with a opu Iitioii of t.raily 75y.0w0, Ii.ir- only eon tnbu'ed $207 41S, 31 i ne-o'a, with a opul,itiun oi hull a million, only paid 5--o ' In the New England State-, where population and wealth are concentrat ed, the propnitiiiu in fovor of Ntdi-ra-ka is even more .linking. .Maine only p.iH $107,201, Vermont, $o.S. 251; Road Mind, 231 707; New Hami-hiere only $20,312 And this -hows that the Federal rt-preff-iitation i- by no n.eaii in tatio with fid tal taxation. While Kan-is pjy le-s th in one half a- much revenue taxe as is paid by Nebraska, he has thiee itpre enfatives in the Hou-e against one lot Nebja-ka 1he :itue ratio of federal uii-iepte-entaiion isMrikmgly illu-trated I13' the New England Status named, each of which ha-i fiom three to live members in the lower IIou-c of Cotigre-s. iVrfiriisfni City' l'i ess. ?H0H .JVSSTMT. JtlVKKTON, Neb , Nov. 20th. 1875. December 3rd, 1S75. Ei. ClltKF: Have the pende of this Republican vallc3 ever .-er.ously stiKlied the advantages that they have within their reach, without an inten tion to conveit them into a source of profit to thetuselvc- as well as others. Ile.e we huve a stretch of county, about two hundred utiles long, with an average -width of at least twelve miles, by nature bles-ed with ever3" thing needed (in th raw material) by a people; p.ovidd the people will make au effort to bring them up to their proper standard of usefulness. Iu the mineral mountain regions of Colorado, our main river has its. source, within sixty miles of Denver City. Denver City is the miners, market, where he sells his ote aud buys his supplies. To bring us near this mar ket, then, by tho means of a railroad, should be the ciruest endeavor of every one intereste I in this valley. We havj the soil capable of producing food for the miner ; we have the wa ter power, capable of tinning machin ery, and we have the country that is specially adapted to tho health and growth of cattle, hogs, sheep and pi ultr a wtdl as the raising of grain and egetables. The miners of the future will need those thing, aud we w.H need the miners ore in exchange for them. A railroad will bring us men of capital and euterp.i-e, whowi.l take advantage of our wa'cr powe.s, start factories, build furnaces, and cou vert the hides and wool of our cattle and the.p, into leather ami cloth, whi'e the miner a ore cnuld be smelted in our furnace- and the various indus tries attLitdant upon such thing-, like magic, wouil -prill' up in everv loc..'- I , . . ,. , ,. 113', turotigliout (lie Viihey. lth this climax reached, a home unrk.t.vould , be created ; for the maniac:uring in- fc ..- uu-ir.es wou.u natur.iny uraw a large population of coa-uniers, an 1 the tuoue3" which the farmer iytiow obliged to send east, for the manufactured ar ticle that he can not possibly do with out, on the farm or in his famil.v, I would rem tin at home in his- ow:i vic;nit3 t0 return t , hhn lhfi j price of his next year's crop. The greatest strain on the financial nerves of the State of Nebraska, is this One, of Icing Obliged to import i S I . ? i r j. j "i.c- 1 manufactured goods from abroad. This is now beginning to be understood, in the east as well a here. The indu trial atena of the east is already too full of banded capita, for small indus tries to be tenumerative hene? tho-c latter are daily looking toward- the setting sun, for new fkdds to risk their ! fortunes and thdr money in. They wil naturally cho-e those places, where wita their limited capital they c-iti make uiost profit, with the least ex pen-e. Nebraska gives tvery encour agemont to men of this- kind, and they will select in the- State those-parts of it where the water is most abundant, feed Ihe cheapest, and the outljt to market mo-t practicable nd profitable. The iuiative sten to reach this point in our prosperity, is a railroad; Cap ital will not get away from this chan nel of commerce. And tha Republican valley having evry advantage that nature could afford, it, it only rest? f. . . , . , . . w,iiti.M-.,!MiHr. fiywirhwh-r' it . it-'. .' t.itit ij ,1 .Tiril. fn fii'ittft Itlb .,.,.., fl..fc - v,,."... , " ,....,- , , , i . tdll !- I ! U t "sT Tit ''J'' I name 01 tow., a n'i imv- man. su'l'J'-try, where ft: rvi r . md . di-fiix oflu :riliic-, Til ttr iVr er and the niech mic, wtit liud tKiunJ for their strength and ski'l. 0 ;mi,mvanI of "7 t rough bind noir a large cl l" iu -few lork. itwaiTWci into yanrst 01 j about 1; i!f an aire, and .s:x vanet?es of. , , ,, 1 . . I fowl- were kept. Loinuienv-etl Wji Sir-.t 1 .-cwm with two bun Ired ouiiiiion liens j bought of the .-unuuudiri:.'; farmers; , l :. . ..I.... r., I,-,... .... ;.,., ' groat cire h- mg taken to have no sigo j ofslfkiie -imon them. A contract 1 ' vaa made lor the purc:iae oi egg- lor ! . , , . , i the best .-to -k. ami I UC next .-pntlg lo..n 1 hi... .Utmngwith th.ee hundred ' hen-, in ne ,riy .-,, 1.1I nua.b,r- a fol- ,Wi : Hamburg-, I'oJiud, Ulack pan- i-h, tlanie and Dorkinv , mo-t of j wheh were nulleta r.ii-ed frvmthe Hiicuwcic iuiiiia i.uci 1. toi - ( egu'.- iniieha-el, and not a ?ign of a , , ,. , . , I .-ick chicken Oil the place, owing g. eat 1 1 . .1 1 t . . 1; 1.. 1 . . . . ...i-. t .. iy, i imagine, 10 me aou oe.ng a .11:111 i.r;iv... tv.dl ilr.ij.i,".! rin.l !mili.i" to lli(. B..w., .... .-...w. .... ,-, n - , .-out.. A he procured egm f.om the be.t ftocK ... u.e countrt', anu purciKeii Mime of the bo.-t lowl- to Mart with, tie t.au a reaoj .-aie jm egg anu io'.m but disponed of only a few th it -ear ; kept Jncrei-.iig (he toc k for thre-' , ,. 1 1 - yca.s, when, lancy pouii.y Ijeir.g at a ,. .-,...;..!. .... ,',t...,, 1,.,,,,,,.. ... ,,t . try high p. ice, -o.d out, Having Mude enough to get into a 1 irge manuljciur ing bu-iae.-a in the West, wluie the Nimc pialitie of pa'ient in lu-tr3' and ca.efulueas conduct the bu-inesa .uc ce-fully. At 1113' reiue.st, he gave me the following item-about .u'aunemeut, etc., of fowls, and th irrelative a!ue under thi- treatment. The fir-t in ention was to rai-e early chickcn for New Vo.k market, and so con-tiucted the clip'keu-housc as warm a& possible, in tho following manner : A light lough board shed running the entire breadth of the lot (about two hundred feet; best boards selected for the sides and well batten- ed, out.-ide and iu, 0:1 which, inside, was tacked thick tuned piper or felt: six laige windows opened to the south and the roof projected some three feet 1.1 the same d.iec'iou, pitching to the 1.01 th ; each lot of Jowl- had a iodiu to roost iu, an 1 a large shed to sia.v in during the cold days, wheie they laid, etc. "- " For early chicken3, the Grey Dork ings were found much the bct ; tbe. lay and Hatch early and the chickens are the soonest icaly tor market. The Brahma wa not .-o good ; although appearing a laiger fowl, was not quick in in ituring, and did not make a good spring chicken. For eggs during spring and summer, the Poland ami Hamburg were tbuul best, aud most of the eggs were sold at fane; prices ; fouud no ditHculty iu raising the chick ens, becau-e he alwajv took great care to have them sheltered from the cold aud wet, aud was not troubled with roup or gaps; raised over fifty pei c-jut. ol those hatched ; lound it hard to get good he. is to batch ; the best wete gitues over two 3 ear.- old; the Dorking- are good but rather awkward; fifth toe is in the way, auti they treal on their clucks when coufiued. In ieediiig, he found a mixtu.e of the .-mall grams the best, such as oats, w t.cat, burl 3, and considerable millet, average quantity required was six quails to ti.ty grown ro.vis ; they were led thtee times. 111 tlie du3 t 'tit'ii Fanner. TAKE The Newspaper Furnijhing THE ftlOST HEWS For th3 Least nloney ! TIIK CHICAGO POST & MAIL Now in itj e'eventh year, claims the jiatron- aguof this pub 1 n :hs lun.nl ground ttiat it 1 cmjihattci Iy, The People's Papsr ! ...The price of bscriptiouofu..li Daily ni.J it eiKiy a ii: 10 ul j so tow .is to oriug tic ia- per within tne means, t etetyn.aa who can j'- t &. fib u.a 1 ImtJ HAAit 1 UV Viltl wSuiSc . irieter.lui:11 '&'. all imjurt mt h.ijij.ening. Itcil or gmcral. the .aper will coui.u.1 mil an.l graphic o counu. nn,.iM. ; -i: M.favuitlU ill iL'.j, t53 as heretofore, the Pt and Mail promisej to pivetis best ctforts to the fu;.po.t ol its party i im th-:ciuiag Presidential Campa gn. as well ' as ia minoi political politi at conic is. and to i i.iutir ior inc tJltKATCST-OOOD TO TUB, (HtEATKST NU31UKH. The Daily Tost and Mail i5. for its sue. the, Cneapet rewspa-er in tho Vt est. nud hast'ir years bee prouiiticat as the leading exiio- J neut or Cheap JounilL-ui. whivh means to give tiie n-oi.lt- the nv of tha da a: the ' lcsl poss-iuleligur.. The pa p-r i furnish-' !:v;l..,0 uocnter by mail, po -tge j-repaiJ. as i foil..,- " : Daily. jer annatn So.) J Daily.3 months sl.TO six mouths ..) " 1 mouth to I Slaking izs C::t cair T-rro scats a 3ar 1 , Jr less than Half the Coat of other 1 Dailies, The Iciding fcaturta of the Dally ITS ,VI t U&TK"r 4k smrjn .,.,. . , , . . , hieharecaretully prepared by experienced j ubwm , ink vaj'c.i;v aim t cr. WHU iUC IIF1 V r lllPXI DVTVA . Bj. . a. ..al. . . utmost accuracy, the Ma.-kcu of .hKag-j. bcaeral and f postal 1'elecrauw from th lead- lujcc:ucsul this and tieigu e.iuntr.e sttll further encace the va'no esTtc- rurti,I.. I uepsrtment oi ine p.pe . Uusintes men thr.u hou: ihe country can rely on the mar- j III ITU i C! ac-uralc and comprcheustve. I uoit-betletery alterno'o . the ptp rfur- 1 airhes llto Ii'.lblle Ol" lht .nr:hnisl vrirl. hic f News and Jlarket Kepirts at Irast ?oa Hoars ia Airaacs a sat-ng ia money wiiith tiu-incsa men in the ' couniiycsnapprcutc j iu oidttien tt j.ts -; eciai feature, the Post ' a-d Msil tives "he tw-r ..f Sn-ni TiJmitii t , -- -- - - ,. - .,...-. - IV ss Ui-iiatcLes. Cnsp Corrcsiitdeuce. aad acieces lor Uusiuess .ieu tas J Vi-omte.1 t . w Jenerl nd Local News oral. feinL. in an m ittcrsrtaat t-idto make a sharp. . . ' - 1 :,'.-.'ll",-lu'-!rr.l!"-iMO a-ir-pawr. tuei tt irer-s nis- -service to tne ndbuc : ..u.:- -.- - i. a-iyrostanaJiaiiUnotbefonad want- 1 an- ,Vas.f!.i fnM rnCn 't : .""'" . " .",caa" - Are offered to canvasr. Stud for t-?n. I . . ' adtTrfcJ b. A kne, or A. an i sample copiw J CfSce wtfera;rcr cm; 5tC79. Guide -Rock, or at this office. joura5 0f Agriculture and i-At. Hz Eft. .V tt'prlt y lr itn fit rut. OrJnril nud ..uiur t'irrlr, 1 u . tr j - 1 1 -e . i... t Ijrui-r U (bctniatton r :h uo.a,i J -ur-i ' "igrn utta-eaai tje w.ekiyMtr- wi harairr. t-ad 11 n.r If.5 griHfle-iiins j.pu1at Farm anJ Flre i ie 1 per ttieMa'b r Itsd'pjixtmea:crcom:dctft jad-tb'.ye'Ht-trt. Hi IJ'aii.e Jle'iio. ftluie.bnd tbi de.ir Mi-11 -at'ay u.J if cvd hir? cn- tri jil ! hi tor u i ej. ot tae 'Jrdur The . i .. nr- ocH-d th -jura hP"Vlann-devut6l j to ,ti-ir uittret. and winy hint of houe , hid Mtrlit- aiii ! a.vi, e ca be irl-auod l th"-e who ia o icr.'.n ornauiets iu 1 iir Lwm-.iai oy tUitrtire-.tdc-. . iclaist I w It iein't''trti y itidixut la Journal f A;rKrPurendKanurr. anonofjn.i.jshou.( biM;iti.ij 1 iu MAKKKl' KKI'OKTH are coaplc-tc aathnti-and reliable, and the tl-r i w rt'j the .,iMTri.ti o jric- .lonetu MuutuvLrKtmiunl ciiaUeevtrrwj ond lor 11 ! lte.nl tL ! 'lake Ha advice :J,J' lt w''' Ju-V 3- Men and wonrn, boj aid gir's, old and KiVv h, ,.,urn(, of AK-nojl-ure and Varmora uil l..r.n.e jcar uul e it ..u have no? tua !e a trol iiivt-lmtm. It is 1 tare -jn--"- ! rlutna w .wriu.tu aS i,riiigrdiil F.11111 Vn-ptjer, a- I ia lice froai pjl;i-i and rellj:ou- ifcu-.-i-n. and U.'t.".!."'. tfXuv?$;m libera, term wmbesi.eu. V, 1 want aeni' in every town ,l grn j f .":.ivin,,. vmi free .and we a-k l,,i,t "' "-'n ' "" h-n.uie- i.f ur ftk-nl.-. ,.0,,l.ltw jj.jj .e ,, tip!npe;niB'i Wiiei ruo cnpnon tr c. So i'iir4.ium ; clubs o:5-r mo e. l e .. h. Po-ta.-e.-li ccita m"it be e it . licvli name, as eprty uter iairtctit'i.t , WKW uiiliilLI. .v CO.. Publisher.. 31 ) .N jr !l IX h Clrc.'t, t. I.oul-. The Inter-Ocean. 1 THREE EUFTIOJiS I .r.-irrTV pvt itttv t- irr It:iVI he I lo-s tliati three year? ago a a IiiMir'enfii-ivi' llei nlillp hi l'nner. ti!nlil I to lu.or.tJiu .md dclt-uJ lb' luincijee and 1 iirM'iu''iiiiii 01 t'ic Auti m; i;cpu-)ii-i. i"irn the lN'T.Mt-oC!: ' was orIv ru h- ' eil toi!it)f..reipmt oljou-n ..1 m .;i.d ajbift e I , ..,,, ,1I:ir.(.ul1.,i , .. i,t.ryoi -u.-a eiiter;.ri'S 15 ui.ivcrsr.l aml ti li.is lii-en as 1 .td 1 usitiou us - il.y.iu t CJVI . it IS TUK .NO!f!llWi:T. Not aloac on it j j'ulitiLal character docs the IN rKii-oCHAN rts. it.- elaim to p j.u lar tavor. Itainisatth incite;! excellence in all ilejiirttuu it, and in tt:i e a of iro-krrc-i t jouriiuli-'tu afcjiiroc to p isition anions the bet The I .NT Cdl-uCHAX makes tsjiccial claims A l'.MILV NKWSIA1'I'U. Its column are cirefully guarded against olijrctioniihle tu titer, an I e-ery e:'ort is 111 de to render it a pica ant and profitable cniujiauioa 1 1 the homo !ire.-ide. Tho Commercial Department i conducted with xreit e.ire. aud everything possible h . lone to make the , , A Hf KKT Jf'0",1 Pll biieh as tho farmers aud IJu-iiies Men of the Ao'thwest can reli upon The AjririUura: Department, Icirc ally ed'ted by gcitleoicti of abilit and experience. In Literature L::al and General lfews, Foreign c: Domestic C:rre:r:ndcn:e. And everyihing tliat goes to uiako ,1 Mist' rLAXXXJlYSFAFFtt Is no excelled by any public ition in the country I'lu IM'fclK-OvyliAA is a .N A 1' I 0 N A L N E W S P A I K K. one th it will be found useful and interesting to duiiriciiis iu ever, pa.t of the ISIobe. While it e.p-uially represent; the Great Interests of the Northwest. It is National in it views i:nd cpuiprchen jii'o 111 itsuu7ga'hcring. Firm iu it polit ical t.iitu. it is not bi oud. and in all discus sions ,11ms to be candid, dignified, and above jit-r-oual nbue. 1 ho i. 1'iiH-OCEAN has tho largest aggre gate circulation of any newspaper pulili.-tied 1 1 the nor nwest. It is tent to luorc haii t.0!J Portoiiets, tiistributei in e cry Stuto and Terrtiury in the Unifd Sute. 111 ull the ilrni h t'rovtiiccs. cud numerous ioreu'u States and countries. TERMS OFSUIisCItlPTION : DAii.v. Uy Mail. pa j able iu advance), per yr, postpaid $10 (X) Jiuoi.tns, " U50 SKMI-tt i:KKLY.-y Mail. peryejrtiu advance;, ji sli.iiJ M. t.30 rlulioltour ljiil) club uf six ' " 17jJ clnborteu " " iS.OO One iree cony with every club of tea. WKL'KLY.-I'yMail. per year (in adv.iucej, po-tp.i.d 1 (j I'luboffour " " 5M Club of tin " " UJ fl ib of twenty " a 0j One fiec cojy wih tvery club of twenty. pnjTACjr ,.Tno new iotage law Jaiui'iy, A. D lTTi. Under tuis Ia the jiot agcon newspapers in .si be paid at the ollice where Itiuy arc lumicl Money can be cut ty draft. mone.T-ordcr, cxpre, oi rr ei'tcr- d l-ttcr. at our rtk apwi il arrangement tu.ele w.th twiintry publishers lor clubbing with their luulica nons. SAMl'wK COPIES FItEE. Address I.VrKJS-0T. v 119 I.alte.SI.. Iilonco. CITY i)U UG STORK Red Cloud. Nebraska. Drug Store i in Red Cloud. irug are jiurc. Stock is '-ompUto. profit. in.itt.i 14 iiniflf fi!f Ttiiil it:Tinlt v IMF What von w-int ')') j&?li,rn. I .V lA I . V, ti n.. 1.lrt SAJiE Th ;t iou have been there. f" jTLTere any thing yo.t wnut, St Itin my line of traid. M fc Vour child aitinsr. H IrJly sootfalns syrup the thing. SHEIiEli Sats coaie and see lor yourself. GlCd till) I fl Call IJtforC J ..-.,;. VI I M ItrcUnSUtg LtlsCtCittrK. uisoeai r a usrrur farmers ... IS THE NEW-YORK Vfij rfS 4-w f I T.IHIIMA t Iff CCMJ IllilUIIC j 0XTOLLAR per veir in club of thirty ororetv opecbaea copies free. For terms aud commit wn i. AddreTlI-" Address JHETRI0UNE, New York. 1 -r - , i- -7- yt Al MK IV f I H I . WiVUU XVVlXUj w t - - Wines, Liquors, and Cigars, ' n 7 a DEALER IN (lb ALL h.IM.5. j ?2SSH IA32E ESS2 A SP2CIALT7. ' Corner of l Street nnd Hasttors ' Avenue, tlastingi, iNcb. 1 i-Iy . ! SHB.REH Compound- prescriptions correct .S7 .'&": Kun-the City Drug Store. VHEllER llasthelargcststock in the valley lU.fc r. . -- -" . iw reoM lenn-s, j. I fc - A r"P jtfX'r aTCLCSX' JftX.Kr:rl tm - --i-B -t-r t. -- r --k --b -ta-v rm v- --b 's-- , . a?on.;i TK .r2 i -- k m - - - b -am. .--' aa -a bt --------t . ---sau.i KKD CIOl'n & SMITH CL'MEU Stage Llns. ConnfcM!. at Km C'luud with the ' Iiepubhrtti hirer otae' L:imk Three rriar trips 3 w?rb. arritinc and dcpartin fr:n lie I Co-id at th- --line time th? -tigs .'row the railroad lues. fa he vt;i:r low. -11 2ei$VCr IlOitSe- HASTINGS, .... . KB. The only lir.-t-cla hou-e iu the eity. l. 1 1 1 1 stage leaves this hou.so everv other morning for lied CiouJ aud the K. I'. l It. nil HASTINGS RJEST,1 Uil,-iJVT Tnfk f jw - fn"i'' sa'O fsr rr:n:7-Il72 cents. OYSTKRS in tvery style. Fruit, Nuts, Apple. Candies, .hllies and Canned good- of all kinds. Cigars & Tobacco- The lrghfst market price paid fir Birrg'pjs, v.utis. a.o VKETALES. 5"Farmers from the Republican ValK-y will do w II to give u- a call when iu to.vn. C H. STKWART. W.-t side Hastings Avenue. t.!l-3.u HASTINGS, NF.R. W.4ER The Mom LieS A fJUKAT many rarmc-s have found it to V bo in good Mo-k. I'"-ultry. llrain, etc. The AvKKtciv rTiCK .If ..ml tells all about these, ami mat be h.ul A WH0L2 TEAS F0H $1.01 Just think i. it ! Nearly !) p go o' tlii taliiibln inform iiion feselusive f tint-d colon-; in one year. Veteiinary advice with out char". ImprsTcd St:: Free, a ell a many other article to thoe ge' ting ii club. Agent at.d others haviuir i little s-iare time, can make excellent ngr and do o'hers goo I. by obt.-nui gubsrib"T-: 1 cents eeute stieciiceii and explains how to do it. Address I'OIT.S HK TU Kit. l'arkeaburg. Chester Co.. I'a. First in tho Field SstabMrhel 1858. D.ll. $10. Wi-KKl.Y $2. UiihIiich .tlett. Itiiilriutil tltrielnls. t'oimiy Olllrers, mill o.Ihth. At If lit ion ! a, Omaha Republisan S tea m 13 o o h -A N I - JOR PRINTING AND BLA1TH 300S liA:;U?ACr72ET0 FitaMi.iuitciit- after many 3'ears experience, with superior facilities aud the BKsT WORKMEN lo be found in the West, will fill any order, large or -mall, in the lest Mjlc at short notice, and at the lowe-t prices. OUR BLANK BOOK WORK and Binding of every description can not be surpa-ssfd by an3 firm in the state, aud challenge comparison. (!mnty Work A Sjirdttlty, and Coutit3' Officers will iind our forms the latest and most improved. Sta tionary, Seat For Count3 Di-trict and P.iibute Courts, .Justices of the Peace, kc L2C-AL A1TD C32HS3KAL SLA1TH3. LCDOES.". PAY 00C3, EXCdKUj. ic , in icady made stock, furnished at the lowest prices. Drier.- b3- mail for all kind of Jon Woitic executed with the utmost s-pecd, and dispatched promptby. ST. A. D. RALCOMRK. Manager 'Republican,'" Omaha, Nkb A pltnoid Farm and Family J jurnal. The Kansas F HE AANSAS FARMER In iu lthyer.S-p.irs weekly. $2 per yeir. Original, Iuitpebdrnt and I'rogrw ire. The American Young Folks i The Bct and ebcapes Hoy'saad flir!' taper 1 Li:.l I En ... . . i ..J-1.--.I. pUUIIFUDI. W UH lCI C. WIIC5 ui uuta paper seat forlu ccuts. Addrcs-n J. K; HUDSON. Topek. ICns a. i Ha- quickly t.ikeu a hirh place among -jr J ricultural journal. X. Y. TnLu Itba been ouluc'rl with encvy and ability, aad wc have coniJered it cmong the bet of oar exchanges, and a wo-thy rep esentatire cC. the wet l'hila.. I'a.. I'r ct'l armer. Oar, Kansas fricniis snould reel much pride IB ta high character and erlmg worth of t5eir State Ngricultaral paper. National Lire Stock Journal. J like the Kansi Farawr very mueb. and as early as my present en gagements will p-rmit I shall cstee Ha pleasure to write for you on the teryoii projK)-Jo. Harri. of Moreton Fatw au thor of "Walk ani Talk" I ni ytour Farmer with deep intert.-WfBdeII FkWifs. CersijUM3-tl'ableerile'cfxfthe prarer hi 1 eHenrr ad enterprle oftbeWett Ool iea Era tilt.; Mss'cr M. K. ilnibooof the Kajurs Stair Gn.ge.ays: "laeTer lbrcet to mention the K.TrR AHHtr'aa b'ia(wor tiiy the supiHirt, of all Patrols." ttfcrrli tioBifuritlMiTe parrs rccclvvst.Ht ikltt aWee. I3-3a Cattle, Cattle, Cattle IT Fca'SALS. 50 Ii2ad of cattle, 12 hera-I of tw j - Pl head ?Vear,i8HN head ol calves, arju the res! tews. Which will bewld cheap roth. Also a good heavy draft team weii- - oz about 30 hundred, age 8-aJJ I tice, horse-5 2nd harness $3t0. Mtr nr X fm- fi.i .,.- - r, t.t -w-- -v ilti -La m -a:a- 1 1 hbm-t--.' -1 ----.----r en ( Y.nn 't. fa P -T.K1 " .. 7 ' v w """"Li it i lWo weio, auu a DO lit I o acres eflal or Crarber. Billiard Parlor. Oa !!i!a Sirest, sertix? t?3ciCiii 5 Cruj Stcra.- ' -jj 0 )ct of the game sre invitod to call. ItsfA fteh a--ortnent cf cigin, tun J die-, and nut--, nlwiy on hau.I. l.'MitlumanlycIrks always on ham! ! 'o attend to customer?. ED. SMITH. lYp. , .r n' " 1 RED CLOUD DRUG STORE. dXS- PO"t"flCl ' Keop the lM-t nud largest Drug Store ,n K.-I Cloud. Prescriptions cirefully compounded both day and night. nl tf The laeoljson II oust JUNIATA, NKP.RASICA. Has lately changed hand--, and i now tiuder the managemcut of J. M. JACOBSON, Who will make it the best Hotel H est ol Lincoln. He has in connection with this hotel a good FRKD, SALE, AND LIVERY S T A P L K Gue.-ts carried to and from the de pot free of charge. Juniata, Adam Co. .'l. Smith & Calvert HZD CLOUD - - . :;z3. ii: i.kus in FUIljXITURE, In Red Cloud. Neb . at tbuiro 1 stand. Ti delightful to sen m hat tury hure an hand. They h ive a su'dy It may truly be id Of that which ii ueedf.1 for tho living or dead. They h.iTcbcl-tead-.er illi . tull?. ehairs i sof:is. bureaus, mid all kin ljofuch ware.-. Crib. lounge, srtt c nud ni.ittresosto Which for. ill kind of folk and ages will d.. Thc htve H-agin and horsts lor children to sell. Whiufi will "tttstt wire itid babies usced- ingly well, They j y cJish for these things and velcct them with caret Anil will sell them iy cbeipnany- ncdarc. Antlwcsa to you alll both you. ig and old. They'll not rcfue greenback. il ver or gold. Wo invite alt our friends and neighbors to call. And bey d ubtlcs will find they deal fairly with all. If you come. Jdoth-nV yon ran certainly buy A no one can say the price is too h.gli. i flANNESS SUOPl S. V. LattdlOTC Is noir prepared to do all kinds of work IN TIIK Harness line. The best of materials ued. and all work VAUKA.vrr.ii. ItXPAIKIG Done on sb't notice and at reaonablc Prices. Shop in McNitt's Store. Red Cletia SebrnsK. Mix S. A. J urk cl, WonM r-fpectlallrinfnnn the Itdir of Rrd Cloud and vicinity lb it she i prt- prcltt, execute orders for MILLINERY, Dress-Making AND PLAIN SEWING of all Kinds. Oa aand aad for nlz x See Mvortasestof LACES, VKtLS - -Kill GI O KID GLOVKS. LADIES HAT9,-Ac. Miss S. A. MUNSELL, f Is JteSUt'a Sailitac;! 3j " UiZtiREihjCLOUD, - - XEB. ! BATJil'S K KW CHICAGO STT. in .CTNirr Kt'tt.i'N'1 J"i r: r-r i ?m or tut rtT ir: i RED CLOUD, KEB. Ii where you can lav 1)3$ V 'OOHH. ACTION, ISonls & Shot?, imravvrivH. and everything tu tkrhnr vj Genera! Wcfchancise. ! AT GREATLY RKDvVKD PRICES. ! It will pay you to txauiitw y trk awt irw Uulrc toma? ! TMrrc- A friendly invath cxindri t ak 1Q- H I ak U a trial atui I sm -uio tnat I can iiut y ib ' J.f-p the !arget stuak ami tbch-3itst stf rt o! the Mi-.ut I Rivor. ' -BAUiW5. . !P. S. HiQhest Market Price paid for all kirks j of Country Produce, KidiS and Furs. CM AS. R. JOKS, Juniata, IVe'braslia. TraOLTSALS &ZD SSTAIL 3SAL23 IS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. HATS, CAP3. Tinwaret Queensware , GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. ii illicit C'a.sli I'rlee l'aiil lor tliraln. rn LID J G. Potter hn just rcrtivod i mmts fymi$iiv:t v. Kyer brought to the Valley. Give him a call and czauric: g-Mj, and prices. -T. G, Potter, Red Clcud Nebraska. THE CHIC ACO AT HASTINGS, Keep ori'tuntly on hand the largtt the West. Also Hi.LM)s, ioi j,ii:om, iijfir. and all kir.dof BUILDING MATERIAL. Our stock i well Ml-eteii and purchawd dirtct from the tub. r.d' 'f rill b M)ld a low as the lowest. O. NEW HARDWARE STORE ! WHOLFSALE ANDRKTAIL MITCHELL & MOBIIAET at "k or0PCnCd DeW ,t0rC ind hre8t n&lrea a full and con. ;l" HABDWAB, Cuilrry .rpn:fr 4: FAUMING TOOLS. COAL and WOOD STOVES. Wc fiare Jih Shop tocui with or Store We Kanufiet.'Tii., Call ani See Beftre Opposite lie T t- v- j T - iwVI J. J the finest assortment of I YARD! NKl slock of Dry Pine I.auiltf in OL,MVJEll ffastingt, Nebraska. ' Cop,., 4 Slt Ire. W, ?wt! ElsewhereA J "9 yr "mv. b'-f ' 3 i , f i -. v iHf ? a. MBbbBBHV --.-. ,rV -jli