The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 16, 1875, Image 2

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF.
T.-IUUSDAY DEC. 1C.
,8atfscf Scbccriptica.
One copy 1 year, ....$2.00
One copy 6 months J. 00
Oni t,n3'3 " 50
Official Directory.
CONGRESSIONAL.
. S. PuM-ck Beatrice. U. S. 'unator.
7. Hitchcock. Omaha. U. S. Senator.
Lorenzo Crouuse. Representative.
KXKCUTIVE.
FIH? UARRER. Governor. Lincoln.
Ilrnno Tchic. Sec. of Ftate.
.. 15 U'pf ton. Lincoln, Auditor.
J. a MjBridB. .. Treasurer.
Geo. II. lUbrt.. . Att'y Oen.
J. M. McKeuxie. Lincoln. Snp. rob. Ingtrnc.
JUDIC ARY.
(!'.. H. Like. Omaha. Chief Jisticp.
Iian'l Oimit. NVbrkn City 1 AocUte j.
hm1 Maxwell. Flats month i
WKUSTKU COUNTY.
J. A. Tulleys.
,. II. .Iimoi,
I. W. Tulleyf.
II. C. Kill.
II. S. Kalcy.
C C. Con.
S. K. Tbom.
A. M. Urdy. "I
I!. W. Hall.
F. Mittcion. I
County Clerk.
Trcsfurrr.
Trobttte Judrc-
riherifF.
School Sup't,
Coroner.
County Surveyor
County Coaitnisjioncrfi.
eb:ter ZvxsXy C:n2cn::d.
TVcbcr Co.. Nob., lioi in the Valley ol
tbe Kcp-ibliean. i 150 mile weit of theMis
ouri ItiTeraiid touchei tbe S'atc line on
the Sou: b. V"intfri arc mild and dry; veiy
I'ttt'e rniu'or snowfalU in tbatfcawrr lit
t!o in fict that cattle live all winterwith n
by or rrin. nnty f ruin f.H in tbe
jiprirts and furnmcr. Tbe iUT.nifr lire not
diaur'Cibly warm, aa there U always a con 1
brcz-" cfjuTiall in tho evening. Tbe
.uny firt bpan to tic n 1870. I 1S71
tin county w.m organized with a oiulRtinn
r.fJ'. ItJi:.oiuljitio" is now brtwtcn 25fW
and.'!"C0 and i rapidly incrfarine. There
are at' life j-cutSS orBninecd i-chonl di-trictn
within its bi.undriM and school fncilitiei are
th rcfore auiplebcttcr than tho."e in hoiuo
XuMcrn State. 'The apportionable fchool
ImiJ rurnicbe nearly enoiish raonry to pay
tcsirlii-m' xtngvt, Farucra can buy R. It
land fr..n: SI.W to SO per acre with ten yearn
tiiur. There in yet a coriMdcrahle amount of
Kuverntncut land for liomcteMtlt. and pre
ciiijitionH. Asa to(:k raii'iff couutry it i
h iri o cxiel. Cat 1 do well, and for sheep
it cmnot bo beaten, Ii is just suited to that.
Fi-rtu'ira can bo easily in.idc by rji'inc cheep
tbe expense of lecdinj:: very finall Tbit
oirn. oaU. barlev. potntoco. back wheat, and
M kia.ln of roots iw4 vcse-'abl'., are srown
hire with little labor. ' bushel of sod corn
to t!i acre i n.thitiB new. H heat averages
about i buvlieN to the aero. Fi uit dors ex
treniuly well. Kvtry farmer ha bii urehanl
Krowiuif. Fcrcst tree i row r ipidly. Ctton
wiod. b'lxaldcr, wbiiewoud. Mft ia:iple. and
many other kind of trees crow into timber
Ian;-enough fir fuel iu about Jtbree y.ir.
Osap ratiK ilant.do . icely. and in a few
j-aryourlivo fences can bo in idc. Me
chanic find einp'oyintnt und fair wage. Tho
very ln-'t and purest water is ol.taincd by
going from 5 lo UK) feet. 'Ihc cott is cry
minll when the well is bored. These wcIIk
uoverKod y. The utreaim of thifc county are
lb" Republican and its tributaries which are
iwf. Iluws- on tbe foath aiilo of the rivrr.
'iilimt. Dry. Uuffil... SUte Penny. C dur,
Ilickn. Abb, and 'luida Hock ereck?. On tbe
north sid arc Willaw. Elm. CottuwooJ.
.niokel. Indian. antl FanncH creeks. In tbe
i.orili part of the couaty is the Rlue river
and its tributaries.
TliCMiHof Webster eounty is.- d;rk,. rich
ves"tble loam. The wild graces are nutri
t'ou and abundant, and makemo.-t excel lent
li.iy. I'imotby, clover. Hungarian nnd milKt
will undoubtedly prove a rofitable produc
tion. Those who bive tried tbiai so decido
at leir-t.
Oui railroad prosppct. are good, and wo
will have i read as soon as we really need
one. Rut the farmers for years will find ready
f.iIc or surplus productions in the newer
countie west and to new scttlcri. By the
time thes-o urirkeU are cIomxI roads for
cheaper transportation cast will bo opencl.
Our vhmateis healthful, the air pure and
br.iri:ifr. and tickncs of any k.nd .s almost a
htraiiRer to tho peoplo hrc.
The county scat. RKD CL0UU on the Re
Viib'icHii river, nejr tho center rait and west
a-id a iittie -oulh of tbo center north and
smuiIi. In it are cliancss lor burin?ss men of
very branch of trade. Tbo country around
i ' n b as to war ant a good bu.-in s in every
k nd ftllecbnllllio. Red Cloud and Guide
n.k ore the only two luid out towns. Fur
t'ir inlonuilion can be obtained from any
bind acent nbo advertises in this paper, orat
tiiis oUJce.
TllK I'roident's Mssage has been
received. It is generally acknowledged
by the press to be an able document.
"" Jlis views on the topics of the daj' are
Mtutid, and for the niott part reflect
the je:itiiucnt3 of the Keimblieaii
party.
The President has exhibited lately
considerable anxiety with regard to
the M'cuiitj of our free school ys;em
His peech at Dcs Moines, the only
pl eeh he has ever made, was fraught
with his solicitude upon this theme,
and he takes it up among the fiit
matters-of his menage. He recoui
sne d a constitutional provion re-.-iricliiig
the :veral tntes from grant-ieig-any
portion of the funda' to any
beet or appropriating it to any other
one than that of free education. When
the increase nl tho Catho'ic element in
iur couutri' isconndeted, the necessity
ihiiI advisability of this step is made
manifest. It is best to guard agaiu-t
this evil while we may.
The President takes an equally de
cided stand, on the currency que.-tion.
It will be rsiueuiberei that he em
phatically expressed his views when
he vetoed the bill which? had for its
object the inflation of the currency a
couple of year ago. He now suggests
Hie redemption of the legal tender
notes at a rate of not more than $2?
000.000 niouthly by the issuing of 3.25
bouds, that is bonds bearing interest
at the rate of three and one-fourth per
e- nt, per annual. He recommends
further an accumulation of the gold in
the treasury by duties sb tea and cof
ee. It is tin oght that the duties on
t In mc articles will not enhance their
Iirve. Se urgis - uion Congress the
tioce-tity auI propriety of .-uch Irgisla-
lion as will en-urc a (speedy return to
specie payments. Tl; Ohio elections
indicate that the western people arc
realizing the fact that the-stcate-t ob
btacle to the prosperity of the'indus-
. i ,-,? . i ii ,
trial part of the country is an unsound
and unreliable mca-tire ofvalues.
Tlic me-.-agc i noticeable in another
particular. The untaxed church prop
erty in the Unite! States is at present
estimated to be Sl'.OoNJ.iO.OtK) in j
value. Jt is well known that a xreat
proportion of this property U real
e-tale, not used for edifices or cemete
ries, but Mm ply ah a mean. of revenue
owned by religious corporation. The
PreMilcnt sugcetii that all this prop
erty thus usL-d for revenue be taxed n
other properly.
The mcfi-ac calls the attention of!
Conerc?.- once m ire to the vexing
Mormon qucition Now that the ."ev
ral parts of the country are so inti
iu at ely united, it would .eenj desirable
to wipe out this dirace to our laws
and country.
These arc the most important of th-
uiattcr3 urged upon Congress for their
action, and the PieudeHt in conclud
ing presses them once more upon the
attention ofthat body. They arc .subjects-
of interest to the whole country,
and, we doubt not, the uitissaRC id an
exposition of file opinions' A' the ma
jority of the Republisii pirty.
?S3CSSDIN&s"6fTH3 s'oIsd 0? CO.
cohhissio:;e33.
December Gth, 1875.
I'oard met piw.-u ant to adjournment.
Present, Geo. W. Ball, Frank Matte
son, Commissioners, J. A. Tullcy,
Clerk.
M mules of last meeting read aud
appiuved.
The icports of the following lload
Suiei visors were presented and aj
proved :
William Sawyer, lload Dist. No. I.
A. It. Itutherford,
N. A. Ayer.s,"
E S. Doyle,
Curtis Beal,
Alex, l'hillipo,
Francis Uouchin,
Thomas Vaug'in,
O J. McKinley,
Oscar Arnold,
44 11 l(
1. 4. g
14 44 41 -
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tl T4 I (,
44 Mx 14 JQ
44 .1 4414)
44 4l II o
lo
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The following official bondi were ap
proved v'z: Thos. Kennedy, N (Jliek
iMarion Alexander, M. L Garter,
Charles Buschow, ASies-'ors ; Lamilin
Ijady, E 0. Paiker, N. llancy, .Ste
phn Bales Wm. WiiUon, J no. Mc
Callum, .Justices of the Peaw. GfO.
Iliunmel. Constable, and N. Ilaney,
E. W. Tuttle, B. Kuhn, George Bab
bitt, B. B. Fulton, J mi. Wrattcti, and
Os''ar Arr.id, lload Jstip-rvis rs.
Application of Geo. A. Latta for
leae ofeJ, e, Sec. 10, town 2, range
10. grou ed, and the Ica?c made out,
duly signed and acknowledged.
The following accounts were allowed:
W. N. Bichardaon, wood, $54 00
J. A. Tulleys, money expendeJ 4 oO
Mrs. J. M Smith, care of pauper oo.SO
Board adjourned till Dee. 7th.
J. A. TfJLLKVs, A. M. Hardy,
Clerk. Chairman
December 7th. 1S75.
Met pursuant to adjournment. Fu 1
Boaid present. Minutes of last meet
ing read and approved.
Biidge acioss Elm Cieek on Juniata
road, built by John Lnverty, not ac
cepted, aud time extended to Dec 18,
1875, to enable him to Cuish btidge
according to contract.
Official bond of L. Mitcheli, Con
stable, Batin Precinct, approved.
The following accounts allowed :
.Mitchell & Morhart, bolls and
spikes for bridge $ 4 75
J. C. Warner, buggy hire, 4 00
O. P. McKinley, extra work K.
D. No. 12 25 00
A. M. Hardy, Com'rs fees 9 03
Geo. W. Ball, --- - 7 00
Frank-Mutteson, " " ' 16.20
Adjourned till Dec. 13th, 1875.
J. A. Tulleys, A-iU. Hardy,
Clerk. Chairman.
FSOil -IVS3T0II.
QSAIIC-SS'S P3AST.
Be the power?, Mr. Chief, there is
tou here iu towu,
tfiiica the railroad is coining our peo
ple are glad,
For the graugeis arc sworn to kick the
fiist clown,
Who starves, while there is corn
enough to be had.
For eoiu urates butter and coru mikes
poik,
Much better feed corn, than ship to
New- York.
With feeding and breeding we'll meet
all our tux;
And the margin t'will l.ave us, will
bee to our backs-
The grasshoppers paid ua a visit Ia-t
year.
Our jaws they hung heavy, minus our
cake ;
But this time we're full of the very
bct cheer,
For their absence this season has left
us a stake ;
For coru laU horses, and corn fats
mules
Much better feed horses, for such was
tbe rules 7.
With feediug aud breeding well aeet
aii our tax,
And the margin 'twill leave us wi!l:ee
to our hicks.
The itxanaers thw night here, held a
love, leaat.
Ill oar number one. school's capacious
hall.
Gobbling the "JoAjcrs.Vla.very good
haste, ", - .
And feeding the bungiy, youngster
aud H.
?
For corn makes "dodders," and com
makes inu-h,
.Much better make Judge's than sj oil
it in iuh ;
I fill ll oiik auu uiuvufii v 4.H.4.
'ull nnVt-.T SL; -
Ajarf tlie4inr.u t will leave us wi.Uce
Jt7oubai2i
S
0'Kp.muS
C:lcraio tri Ks ra-ia.
We had the tdeaure oJ'a YitlVer.I-
iioi.Wii!iMr.M.i.'er(aciiMci.r Co.-
oiaitu now in our viiy, an'i an anjeui
advocate of a cminectioii wiwi JjIiicuiii
.. . ,
Irom Denvtr. which ave us tome
good idea of the importance cf this
,. . . . . ,. ..
line to clllZ'-ns ol bo;h fctat a lor
Cuiorada will be a Chalc iu a shurt
time.
Every acre of krml that can be cui
tivatcd to Colorado Is no-v ocetipicd '
and farmeJ, but the entire product of
larini will not begin to au.iply the
imtiiil-iMrm imw in tin. r-iii.., ,i.,l flu.
popu-a.IOn tlOW til UIL tlllLa ana tlic
minei. The great bulk of the corn,
,...,, i
wheat, heel, pork, hay a;id OJto iuU:t
be imported At Gi-orelowa kiy
.-niiiii-niK i"i ii.t i rut -irifl vd it it !
mm-nu.- t.j. ptr ion, ,iuu so u i
all through the mine-!. Colorado I
...... , i
Wants Nebraska lyr JlCr UiatKCl in
i t . ii .1 rl
which to procure all ihe ticcvssariea of
Iifo Sb. will iivLntnnlfv annM'irt ibn
largest mining population in the word
for her mineral wealeh ij iucxhausli-
b!e
...- t iv. .
U:i tue oiucr iianu .eurasa
consumes coal, aul Colorado has the
niotf 'xteii-.ive coal !ie!dj i.i the CTan-
try. An idea of the extent of her ..al
r.-wuiri-r; tii-iv ln foriiioil Irom llw
,. . ,. . .tii .-
4Iuraliall mine, near uilien City.
Prof, liavden istimatvd ihe amount
of coal on a' twenty four acre plot to
be 100 000 0.'0 tons.
The coal is bituminous, of a irrry
fine quality (the .-.amc as tho Wyom
ing coal now in the Nebraska mm kct),
and the ten are from fifteen to twenty
feet in thick 11 -, and extend from the
sources o' the Piatt to Cation City, a
distance of 200 miles, eucompas-ing
Denver wiih u cliain of coal beds on
thico sides., of that length. Thi- i.
what the car.-, going to Denver laden
with grain and hay would bring I ack
as return iieight. Colorado ii now
shut out Irom a matket for her eoal as
Nebraska is shut out from a tuiiket
for her hay and grain. Build thK
line of 400 miles, at a cost which wiil
not dscccd $o,0U0 000 111 round nuiu
heis, and the two States are supplied
at once with what they most tued for
the development of their luimcri. e
uattmil rcsouicos.
Fellow citizen-, there is 110 question
about it. Nebraska and Colorado
mu-t aud will buiiJ this connection,
and the sooner it is d m the sooner
will both States escape from the uniii
dithcuh.cs that now kcrp them com
paiativel; pour. H.utc Journal.
There Wis a 11. It. meeting hold at
Jewell Coutor on the 4th of Do., that
lesulted in the elecliou of li 0 dele
gates to attend aoother meeting to bo
held at Belleville on the 14. ii of this
month.
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tnat it it. emphatically,
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pen within the mean of every inua who can
uU'rd to tnkeauy kind of a newspaper, and
tbo netvj o the Uay of miuor importance is 30
condensed as to eaibracc event from alt
points uccetwable by telegraph or n.nil. Of
all imparl tut happening, kcal or general,
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counts. Eepublicaa in Politics,
as heretororc l2i P"t and Mail promise? to
givcubczK cfluru to the uj'po:t ol "rs party
iu the c imiu PreMdeutiu CuiHpa.Kii. Hi well
as in minui political politLai ouutc it, audio
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years beo prominent a$ the leadiut: expo
nent of Cheap Journalism, wbiih mean-to
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lowest puibloiiKUre. The p.ip.T is fura if li
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t:!lt ' " ae"'' ' b-nanici' of your fiien If.
it lhn. tt. may ,e ,, l(l,.t,M,ec;mci, capie.
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mut berent M-it i eat-b uimc. as c prepiy
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TK3EE EDITIOJiS,
wtttt? 5- vt.V??t,v x. T5T-rr
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Kt:ib!i h"d Icis than three year" n a j
Hopre'.-iitativo Ke.iublica i riiT. i'UU'e.
to in ill tiin .nid defend t!ie p,i(iciplu atnl
j oranti"tion of the Xatiouut KepubliMi.
) Party ih I N'l't-::i-0UK ,.t u euiypu h-
nl to the fm eiroittoljouriialitm and av-hiciea
amj'e'f unprrCidciilt-d ii tbe hii ry ol
r ub i-ntTpri--' My universal a-.-ent H Ins
ueeu as ij." icu pitiun n
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Xol alone oa itJ political I'lL'trurter dof
ilu IN riJU-UCHAX re.s: iu ciainu to popu
lar tavor. It aimsat tbe hiKb(t excellence
mull d ipartmciti. an I in thi e a of kiro-:rcs-t
ejouru iIimu asjdro to pocitten umoriii
tbe lest
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objretionsiii.e ni titer, an. I over" eoon i"
m ole to roudcr it a pa-a-ant and i roiuablu
-lompaniiui I j the home f:rc-idij.
Th.3 Ccamercial Departnisst
i-co?idiutel with no.it care, and evtrjthimc
pos.-ible is tlonc to make tbe
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sjiicb :t tbe firuu-s and I!usines Men of the
Au'liiuest cnu rel) upon
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Iscara Oily ed ted by xc.tleiucu of ability
aud cxplticihv.
la Literature Lccal and General Yicvs,
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.1 IKS T- C 'LA SS A'; ll'ATJ VEIL
It notexcelle.l by any publication in tbo
Ovuu'ry The I.N L'llt-Oui: t.N i u
X A f I 0 N A L NE W S P A 1 K R.
ono lliat w ill bo found ti'eful and interesting
to Amurm urn in over, p.irt ul the Utubt.
While it e.-pcciail reireseiit the
Great Iiiicrosts of tho Iforcavcst.
It is National in its view and cjuiprehen
sivu in iu ncwig itberiiics. Firm in it- pht
ica! luitii. it is nut hi i.ud. an. I :a ull ih-eiis-ijuns
anus to be candid, uumticd. -aud ubjve
pcr'uti.i! ab'.ifc
The lNl'riU-OCKAX has thelirtfe,taRi;rc
Katc circulation of any ncusp.iper puolisucd
1.. the nor tiweit. . t' i-" ten. to mure b.ui
i;.0 I'.ijtoiiici-s. distnoiilca in b eiy State
and Tt ri tiory iu tbe I uit- d S.te. in .ill ttia
If tin ii t'ruviuctis. aud numerous io.ctu
SJlalc; and countries.
TERMS OFSURdCIUPttOX :
n ill. v. Ry Mbil.
pajablcin advance), per y'r, post p.iiu 510 0U
3m-nith3. " UrJ
SEjlI-VKKKltV.-RyMail.
perycarii'i advance). p-ctpaiJ ?,.Si
club of tour " UUi
ciubi.ttix " " 1Tjj
club often " " .iOj
Ouc lreo coiy with every elub ol ten.
WKKKIA'.-Ry Mail.
per year (in utlvauce), postpaid .. . 1 Ii?
Olub of four " " .!.5 J0
Cluo ofu-n " " .. 1.150
Club of twenty " " .... Z! 0J
Une lice copy wi h tvery club ot twenty.
PITJTARP .-Til tcw postoBe law
I UU 1 nUL. tookeffe-t tbu l,tda ot
Jauuiry, A. I) 1S7.". Under this law the pot
aircou uewspaperd la m. be paid at the office
where tbey are mailed.
Money can be Aeni by draft, mone.f-ordor,
express, or rciriitcrad Utter, ut or risk
ripeei ii arrautccuieut'i mado w.tb country
publishers tor clubbing wiih their puoiic
lions.
SAAIPwK C0PIBS FP.EB.
Address
l.rF.R.Ol'tU..
119 IakcS.. hlc:BO.
CITY DRUGSTORE
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
Ji5&fSj&&
lIY!
Drur Store is in Red Clone.
Druss are pure.
Stock is complete. profits.
mutt usouick.'alcsanudmall
A'.tJA What yon want.
. A Mrt Your busine" there.
.V-it K To yc ur neighbor,
JVAME Tbu you have been there.
I
These Any thinpyja want.
It in my lincot traid.
Yourchil I ailimr.
My soothing syruptbe thintr.
SffzKEi: 0..mpound prescriptions correct j
SIl ICK:: Run-the CitrDrujf store.
S'liRllKll Ilasthe largest sNdtioth-raner
ailElltM Says come and stelor youridt.
twice Him a call Before.
Purchasing Elseidure.
The Best Pap&r For Farmers
HTHE
NEW-YORK
Weekly Tribune-
ONE DOLLAR per yctrin c!nb of thirty
or over. Sptciraea copiea fta. For terms
and corrrroiion..
AddrewTIIETRIBUNE. New York.
JACOB KOHL,
DEALER IX
Wines, Liquors, and Cigars,
OF ALL KINtrS.
?3S3H LAC33 SSS3 A SPZC1ALT7.
Corner of 1st Street aud Hastiaca
Avenue, Hastings, Neb-.
ll-Ty
B?. Peter Me aid .
Family . Pliynicinn.
Offer." hi erriees to the public,
and will attend to all professional eaJW.
' 05: i Crer Sisrer'a Sraj Stars:
UKDCLOUPi SMITH CJvWTKU
Stage Line.
ConMctiiiu at IJnl Clood with the
l
i r it.-.. - .MS
J nrpuoiicaii lluvr Maze 1ne:
Three rpuLnr trip, a w.Jr3rrii'ij:
a
i
me tmte the ,i-i fmrn :l riliroadf( AIWovcwlrt!,e rare ab.iWd
dor:
fa hk vi:nr low.
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ItdiVer IJOitSe.
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Tlii univ tirtt.idijf b.wi... I,, tl,.. ',i..
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cisge leaves tin- notise everv otnor
morning for Bed Cloud aud tha K. P.
It K nil
HASTINGS
REST,! UIlsltYT
Wiisrs jin car jet a jm! sqira n-ja!
OVSTEBS in every yle.
Fruit., Nuts, Apple-, Candie. Jtliies
and Canned good of all kindx.
Cigars & Tobacco-
Tlie h!gh"-.t market priee paiil for
Burrivf:, itm. M
j v .i u m. im BuajTV.
1 2.5r Farmer from the BcptibHcin
V alley will do w -II to eive Us a eill
when in to a 11.
C. II. STICWAKT.
Wist side I looting Av.-nue.
iill-;im HASTINGS, NEB.
rHERE The Koni LieS
Ad It PAT in.iry 'arm- have fiiun I it to
be in zond ctoek, Pmiltry. Unin. etc
Tho AnKE'Cin Zin K Inr.ML telU h!l
abjut tb.-ie. and ma, l? ha I
A WH0L2 T2AS 702 $1.05.
JiHt thir.k o. it I Nearly -j - ge r tbit
lalu.ible information 'exclusive i.f tint-l
color" j in one year. Veterinary advice with
out char., .
ImproTii Stos Freo,
a well a many other article' to thnjf ni.
tinir up club. Agent. and olhir bavimra
little "pare time, can mako exjeHeiit w ;
and do o'lier eno t. by lbta-'ii iMa'nribr:
l')rent secuiei .Hjiecimcn und .xiUin hviw
to do it.
Audiess I'OITS IIKOTilKR.
PiirkesburK. Chester Co.. I'd.
first in tho Fidi SstaVushsI 2853.
IAII. $10. WtElCI.Y $2.
ISiihIiichk Jli'ii, HiiMiorul nmrlnli,
uuiny Oflie.T'., wrict uihj-w. At.
teuliim !
ir is-el ac
OtfAHA RePUSLICAS
Steam fi o n k
-a N D
,TOB PKINTlNtJ AND
BLAHS 2002 SAi?ffJA3riJ2Sf3
EiaJI:hii2eiit.
after many years experience, with
.superior iaciiitic, and the
BKT WORKMEN
to be ffnind in the VTet, will fillany
order, large or small, iu the lost ityle
at .-liort notice, and at the lowest
prices.
OUll BLANK BOOK WORK
and Binding of every description can
not be surpaed by any linn in the
state, and challenge comparison.
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County tVurc A Specialty,
and Cnnntv Officers will rind nur fornix
'.the bitet and mol improved. Sta-
timierj'i Seal- for County,' Dilrret
ami Probate Court?, tluctiees of the
Peace, tc.
LS5AL A1TD COSaCSSOIAL 3L&1IS3.
LF.COKK'. DAT OOKS, RFCOEOs. Ac ,
in ready made stock, furnished at the
lowest prices.
Orders by mail for all kind- of Jdlt
Woric execiled with the utmost
speed, and di.-pateheil promptly.
ST. A. D. BALCOMBH,
Manager "Republican,"
Omaha, Nkr
A Splendid Farm and Family J.urnal.
The Kansas Farmer
In iU Hh yer.8-piire weekly. 92peryotr.
Uripinal. Independent and l'rojr-Mve.
The American Young Folks
Tha Betand cbespes Roy 'r and Girl V paper
publi-htd. 50 cents peryear. C)piwofboib
nor seat for VJ ceut. Adarzsa JT. K.
II UDSO.V. Toi eka, Kaumt.
5 Hfauickly taken a bich plaee
Ht auickly tken a bich plaee araon gr
I rrcalturali-jurnal'. i. . rnban- it baa
j bc-n eonitucct with ene-ry and ability.'and
we nave conn-iTcu li nmonsr ine oo. 01 oar
excb'iuae. and a wo thy rep esentalive'rf
J the wct Phila.. Pa.. Pr ct'l artuer. ..Oar
Kansas frien.l- should feI lacch pndeia tac
bih character aad r erluiz wartix of.tMt
Jriate gricuitural paper.-National Life
.tock Journal. I like the Kaai Fartr.er
very iauen, aod a early as my preeatn
aseroent' w II permit I shall estee it a
pleasure to write for you on th tenny.u
propose. Jos. Harris, of Moreloa Frta au
thor of "W-ik and Talks" I red your
Fanairwi!bdeeviiirersi.-WedeU Phillies.
Rears nupjitakable ri .ence of tbe prove'
bi I enery ad eSlerprUe of tie Wt Gli
de Era (Hi.) McrM. K. Bwiee. of tbe
Kajixsa"tifGrate. fay? Ier forjet
to mention tbe Kijtus jtanrrasb-ixsnor-trlytbeanpportof3I?atroO.
ssatirlj
llutin r abate puyrta rltt tt
fkl t8et. l-3ra.
Cattle, Cattle, Cattie!
F02 SALT. S
50 head of catJe, 12 head ortwo-
jyear-olds-, 10 head of yearling', 20
head of calves, and the reKjFcoxs.
Which will be fold cheap' ff;C3sh.
ALo a goo-1 hearv draft teanwei.:h
ine about 30 hundred, age $ and 0.
Price, horses and harness tZ6$!j0
Also a firra for rent, fcrtasri i Tor 1
year, or 1 for fire year ; 70 acfiia bro
ken, good hoae, 125 feet of ftaiir.
two wells, and about 15 acres ffaJn
plowing. For particulars eJfoarT
address U. A. Lane, or A, GrlS
j Guide Kick, r at this oticsv U) 3t
Billiard Parlor.
Cr Uiis alrwt. :rtxr trirzi
?rr2 Sure.
m M
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I t?5r"A fre-h aortinen ofcJitirs can-
. i de-. arni nilt. nlw.tv tfv b-in.I
die-, and nut"-, alwayt o
Gentleimnly cWk 2
Centlom.nlvcWU al.ar. on b.nJ
to st tend to ciitouinrs.
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ED. SMITH, Prop.
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RED CLOUD DRUG STORE.
I Ghas Potter,
1 Kepp Jm lt nod largest DrUjr
! Qt..-.. ...i ri ..1
1 . mil- 111 141-ti ,UUU.
I'reseiiptious cjnTul.'y compounded
both diy aud night. ni if
Xli4: laco)oii Hon. ne
JUNIATA, NEBRASKA.
Ha lately changed hand, and
now under the management of
J. M. JACOBSON,
Whtr w?? iiinke it the brht Hotel
West of Lincoln.
He basin connection with this hotel
a good
VKV.W
SALE,
AND
LIVERY
ST A RLE.
Gii'v-l' earned to and ftom the de
pot free of charge.
Juniata. Adam Co. ;1..
Smith & Calvert
2ZD CZtOUD - - - S3.
DEAL Kith IN
FURNITURE,
In Rd C.ou I. Neb . at their o d Ptnitd.
'Ti dtliirhtful to see what ti.iy have oil
hand.
Tbey have a npply, it may truly be I
Ol that which in needf.I for the living or
dead.
They hare iicd4teail.rr.idl. table ,V cbaira
Sofj?. burraas, and all kin In of such wares,
Crlb. InuilRfi. ett e.and mittrefftj to
Wiiich for all kinds of folks aud hccs will
U...
They bave r.isins and hore lor children to
sell.
Which will p'c.vc wives and babicJ cxtfird
iucly well.
TUcyp y cfl'i for these, thing and e!rct
them with car.
And wilIttR them SBcS'cnpa).inyncdare.
And wc !. to you all. both youcs and old.
Tbey'l' not rcfuc irrcenbae'ki'. silver .r gold,
Wc inv.totill oUrfriendi and neighbors to
clll. - -" s
Ami tbcyd ubtld'ulll find tbey dcalfairly
wi.n an. .
If yon cfrae. Idotbitikyonqxcrtainly bny
A no one can r tlie pr ce U nvo.bicb.
HAMESS SHOP
Is now prewired to do all kind of work
IN THE
Harness line.
The bcH of materials ued. and all
work WARRANTED.
REPAIRING
Done on sht notice and at reasonable
Price..
Shop fn McNitt's Store.
Red Claud rtcbrasKa-
-Miss S. A. ICuns el,
WouM reJiectla!ly infonn th T.a-liof Red
Cloud and vicir.itr that sht i vrr-
paredti. ei-cute orders fwr
Dress-Making
AND
PLAIN SEWING of all Kinds.
On Saad aJ for aT. a 89 art,atf
LACES, VEILS, '
RIU GLOVES".
LADIES HATS.. '
Kiss S. A JWXSELtr
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riaXcu'iEIadiac.Vv i
CLOUD, - - SBB.
lb
BADM'SKEW CHICAGO .S
IN MCST'S11ULW.N I-r mUHF.S..tTW ' 713k
RED CLOUD, KfBB.
7
I i werc joa can buy
Kcady Tl&e :iblhiu;, H'& Vvy
IIooIm & Slioi., Wr;eri,
and ccerythifi: n: ikr lint tf General Afercliancist
ATGKEATI.Y BKULCKU VMWhS.
It will par vou to txamiu.) my ck and prio. tvl'srv U rs t
wLero. A ht'endly invitation extend d to ail.
... . . . . IT .1... 1 ..... ...
to
SuAU I k trial unit I am nru iu. 1 "imr ,nu ,t, .
kfiq ttu: largest UocLatHi the chcaroat store w-t ul tU M ,.u t
I
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P. S. Highest Market Price paid for all rn s t
of Country Produce, Hides and Furs.
CHAS. R.
Juniata.
DRY GOODS NOTIONS K ATS, j
4.... .a.. . s Trf
CrAi-' i inware
GROCERIES AND
PROVISIONS.
SKigliCHt G'afth lrico
r?-v
pr-TlT!
L?l?fti?i9KVS?K
S.!
i-ss
i-- ', "xH
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J. 0. Poller ha juit eceived
Mmmin
&
nnh ftoiit$iutUi
Ever brought to the Valley
ami prices.
T. G.
THE CHICAGO LUMBER YARD I
AT
HASTINGS,
Kxp- Dn-tar,tly on hand the lareit stock of Dry Pine l.umLrr m
I lie 'v- .aiau
TARRED PAPER,
and all kind of
nUIlsTtlXii M A T E RI A J,.
Our Mck is well clfcted and purchased direct from the uft, and
will be told as low a tbe lowest.
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NEW HAEDWAEE STORE I
WnOLKSALE AND RETAIL
MITCHELL & MOBHART
Have opened a new itsre aad hTej
stoc 01
IIAKOWAi::, CmiUrt, CrptuU r 4c
FARMING . TOt)J
! COAL and WOOD STOVES. We
with oar Store. We manafactnrr Tin,
m any house Tett of LmeoSti.
CaH anJ See Btftrt
l
Opposite the Lber-rrdl
22.-
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d ClcutL
tBmm
JONES,
lYebrask.
vueenwarc
Paid for Oriifri.
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the finest atdtnicnf
mmwMm
(Jio him a call and eXau. ine (ondi
Potter,
Red Cloud Nebraska.
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OLIVER
Hattinnt, Nebraska.
rehired . fJ! d con:p!.t'
liare ahw jT Tm Snop connrt d
Copper & Fhet Jrrn War
pMrckasfni Eliewhere.
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