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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1876)
!?V SsW-aCiK T- r. i .-N-Ei iiiwNi 4 I? IV I i I Jt. i t fa A fert MBBteiSlr H j HI yESSDlREGTORJT Attorneys at Lslw- T. It. WILLOOX. J. S. UIL1IAM. Willeox & Cm i I S a in ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, Will Practice in all the Courts of the State Izir Collection Promptly Attended to OFl-CE IN PO--T UtTiCE UlJlLDINt. Red Cloud. Neb. ii.sk a ley, ATTORN KY AT LAW, i uiftAEY PUBLIC A1TD BSAl 2S7AT2 AG22TT. AW Cloud, Nebraska. Comity Xtiprriiitr.uilnit nj I'ublic ln xtruction. i . ". Gabb. Ma-qubtt & Moore, LAWYERS, Lincoln, - - - - nkrraska. neofu will be in s'l-ndinct it each tnr.n of the Dutrict (rtj of ihu several cUi.tfcs i?i the ltpib!ic.:ii Valley. 1! 1 mt. ii. u.iwkX. JAS. t.A,l?.H nowe& laikd, Att'neys at Law AND IlKAL ESTATE AGENTS. BSrWitl practice in til! the Coxntso thf Stuff. JTWIATA - - - 1T222ASEA fteal Estate Agents, &c. W. N. RK'IIAKDSiTN, J. A. TUU.KYs, j Rich ardson &. Tulleys, E2AL23TA7S& 33L'CrZ17S AS31I7S I Will buy ami sell !1m1 K'stitf on Timinis sios. :inil uiy t ii tr ima-resi'lciits. -I'ci.tl :itt'iition k'iron trol''lioiih. Cor rt in ln-- ."'liriti-'l. A 1 letter- .fimuy. or on iniina-! jir-nnptly :ii:itn,cr,d. RKIKLOUI), - - - - iNKB. Geo.V. Sheppard, (Late of TT. S. Land OffiiC, Rlooming ion, Neb.) GOVERNMENT Will Itt.M, tf -l Iilislilia c!'ir th" U S. Lifid O.Tic at Rloom:i)Lron. '' aud tin' dep-irt incut. W:i-hint'-Cou l 0 'i'hn;' year- official -.pe-rie'ire in V- S. Land Oflice at Lowell :in 1 RI r.'iiiifnii. (Jir. iiri il .iiioti'ton to '0!ltc't. nriias inilr th" irn-fmp:.ii lIriif.to 1 and Tim bir t 1 tin- uff' f'sfiiri' with 'u'r 'iijli'i two .lnors t itli U. S I. iinl ':lift liuiltlin. County Surveyor T- always ruad lo do work in his ri i- :.t H'.y tint . ('.ill on or address !i;:n tt 'iVi'lls P. 0 , Webster county, .N,'lira-ka. nS-ly Red Cloud Mills! W i are prepired to do cus- tome work Flour ptkcl ami Corn Mestl ftr Sales fy Sati.-faction ru aranteed in quility of Hour som. and cisIom tvultK. Fanner.- -honld he particular o secure the bet id'seedwheat. Potter & Frisbie! BARBER Shop. A. B IJA.WYE jit Sherer's Prtii; Store, Red Cloud. t5fShavin, Shaiupooinc and Ilair- 0'itting in the highest style of the art. 17-td OEOKG ZKISS, nr.Ai.KK8 i Wines & Liquors CiCARb, Chewing. "Smokingy Tobacco CANNED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS', eOMKCriONKRIS, A Sjiocialty. Frsli Lapcr Beer from " Antelope" Brewery, constantly on hand. KKD CLOUD, NEB. lVf Republican Valley STAGE LINE-. 7. 7. "W3EB, Prcpri.tor. Regular trip.-, will be made" between j HASTINGS and RED CLOUD. I shall be pleased to carry passenger npon the days mentioned, lea VMig Re 'Cloud at ti A. .M. on Mondays. Wed no days and Fridays. Leaving Hastings it ti a. m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Fare' rasoo able. it R; HHERER. Family liijiciai3. u:.t .u i.t w.a .-c.- : r: ?.-f., Stcre. KKD CLOUIT. XEI'.HASK. HAMPTON & RALSTON. Pari fMnnH IILr.AKH lyoav.-fi Tue-day'j and Havinu loa-c-d the Wapon ant! Black- j "l1' ' "' arrive.-, Tue,day'. Miuth fhyp. lately occupied by Ira j ami J-n.lay a 5 p. in. Mail closed Sleeper, are n-tv prepared to do every , -'i V- "' thinij in the line of Fuanki.IN, gninp eat, Monday'.s j and Thursday'-2 p. m. (Joinwest WAuOIN" M AKIJNu ! i.,.rA;lvrsihu. ThuJ ANIJ BLACKSMITH ING, WAGONS. nVr.r,. AfJRICULTUKAL IMPLK.MK'NTS Repaired on short notice and in a Wnrkiiin-like mariner. WAGONS AND ! TOO IKS MADB TO oi:ui--h. HAMPTON RALSTON. :uvi:i:tos AhVKitTi.'iEMi.x r$. J. D. WOODS. Physician &urgeii Will devote his whole time exclu sively to the practice of medicine. Office at P. A. Williams & Co. Drug Store. ri8 ly Rivkuton, Nk. ri vi: r 7 oy no use. W. C. 720SSPS0::, - - Prop. Will cntcrfiiirr his ir'irstin the most irnnf liii.:in.l!Lf tii'inriiT Willi .ii iTiml ;j B Uarktft afford-. h n,1::;;1r;ivclhu puU!3 wc w"uW s:'7 Kive 21722701:. - - - 27SS2ASSA. 1T07AH7 PUBLIC AND 2EAIr 237A7S AG2N7. Civertoa Franklin Coa!y Nebraska. 0Claii;i3for ilc and taUiriiiE done in the ltae.-i.m le. DO you KNOW TFIKUK IS A ( III 7 Wl.l J Where you can tret uny'hin you want in the line of Pure Progs. Mtdi cincs, and in fact all aitides usually kepi in a llrt-e'a Piui; Store. Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal use. Phy-icians pic-cripfions carefully compounded day or irht. ?QCitf'mrrs frnutf.il itiith i csprct ami nn occasional cigar. GIVE HIM A CALL. JE 3HT. It AZIK, 2IV2S70F, - - - S232ASEA. New Honey Locust Seed, choice quality, fathered in the full of 1875 ; ! or sale by II. McCormick, 17 .'im Rrownvillc, Neb. Perry, Frry! The Ferry at Guide Rock is now in running order and will be kept so for the convenience of the traveling pub lic. Travelers will always find a man in attendance. The ferry is located direct'y south of the town. II. II. Hoskins, Prop. -- - THE ONLY PAPER IN WEBSTER CO. AND THK LARGEST PATER IS THE REPVliLlVAJV KJLLEY. THE N E CHIEF, w s AND ?"J,Hi,.rt t-tt$ Job i)rli Vailj Jcrfcd MARK H. WAIINER, Editor & Proprietor jr B THE RED CLCUO CHIEF p.r.n run'v, nkrUaska u)'ru M.VrfhRs. Xntias Hi thie Column 10 TV; ' Line a. in. .Arrive- eune.-uay a p. m. Mail elu.-ed y . in. .iKWKl.L. Kana. arrive1 Friday's '2 in. Leaves Friday 1 p. in. HrsSKl.. Kansas, arrive.-Thursday's 12 a.m. Loaves Thur-day 1 p. m j Unice i '"nilaj.' Ofiiee open from 4 uutill G p. m. I All reeistored matter mut be in j tnc yvenujK before the mails leave. M. R. MrNm. P. M riitftcii inui:cnntv. CONGREGATIONAL CIirRCII- 'erviee ejery fir.-t and third Sab baths of each month at Red Cloud and Inaviile. 1 o'clock P. M. at Red Cloud. '1 o'clock I'. M. at In iivale. Every .-econd and fourth Sabbaths at Ratin and Harmony Precincts. Rev. A. Maxwell, P::-tnr. RA PTIST CIJ L'RCiI. R ev. .1. T. MiLNEit, Service.1' second Sabbath in each mouth at 11 A. M. Sa itiiATll School every Sabbath morning at O . M. .). (J. Potteh, Sllpt. NOTICE. U. S. LAMiOKFirE, R'oniuingtnu, Neb. April KSth, 1S7 j Coin plaint having been entered at tin- olfiee by J. P. .John-ou against William I) Vermillion for abandoning hi- hdiiM'-ttail entry. No. .'(102. dated May L'S'h, Is7.", upon the .-outli wet quarter See. s. town-hip 4, range 12 we.-t, in Veb-ter county. Nebra.-ka. wiih a view to the cancellation of said entry: the jid parlies are hcrJiv "Uiiituoned to appear. 'it this office on the 27th day of Msr, Is70, at 'J o'clock a. m., to re-pond and furnish testi ninny concerning said alleged abandon meut. Weijstek Eaton. Register. XS P.v hVAX WoHTHlxu. Receiver. xoncK U. S. Land Office. Bloominctou, Neb. Apiil2th, lS7f. ) Cumphiiut having been entered at thi- oHice by Charles Sapp, apains' 1 huuKi" Finney for abaraloning hi Ti in her Culture En rv. No. f()5, dated .Iuu!f, 174. tijion the south-east quaiter, Se ;0, town-hip 4. range 0 we-t. in Web-tcr count v, Nebra-ka, wiih a vii.v to the cancellation of said tntry: the .-aid parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the Sth dav of ,lui:e, 17 f, at 2 o'clock P. M., to reupoud and liirni-h te-ti-inony conteiung said alleged abandon ment. Webster Eaton, Reenter. :;9 4 Evan Worthixw Receiver. XUT1CB. U. S. Land Office. ) Rlooininuton, Neb. V March 2:,th, IS7C). ) Complaint having been entered at thi-.office by Edward M F. Griihh agiinst John T. Smith for abandoning hi- home.-iead entry, No. 21 '.'., dated Ma Oth, 1S74, upon the Miuth A north west and west A north-east (, .-eetion 14 town.ship .', itinge 12 west, in Webster county, Nehra-ka with a view to the cancellation of said entry : the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this offi'-e on the 2ith day of May, 1S7( at 1 o'clock p.m.. to respond and furni-h tc.-timnny con corning said alleged abandonment. Websteh Eaton, Register. 34 4t Evan Worthixh. Receiver. SOT ICE. U. S. Land Office, ) Rloominsitnn, Neb. V Airil Sth, IS76. j Complaint having Been entered at thi-office by Oliver Rowvier again-t Obednego S'ephens for abandoning his hom-.-tead entry, No. 2204, dated Apiil 7, 1874, upon thesw section 32. township 4. range 12 west, in Webster county. Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation of said entry : the said parties are hereby summoned to ap pear at this office on the I6th day of May, lS7f, at 3 o'clock p. m., to re--pnd and furnish te.-tiuiony concern ing said alleged abandonment. Webster Eaton, Reci-ter. 36-4 Evan Worthing. Receiver. F03ESN7 OS SALS. The Valley House in this place own ed by J. C. Warner, is offered for rent or sale, as he wishes to go ont of the buMnes. This hotel receives the pat ronage of nearly all the commercial men that travel through this count ry, also all the stage lines that come into this place. It ha one of the best sta bles west of Lincoln Terms, easy. J. T. Martin wishes to inform the public that he intends to keep a herd the coming summer, and all who have cattle they want herded can be accom nindated. He has au exten-ive range, the best of. good clear rnnning water, and charges reasonable. FGS SALS. 100 Acres ol land, 2o acres under cultivation. Well watered by spiinss and creek, plenty timber for firewood, eood house and .-tables, six head of cattle, hois, chicken, etc. Thi-s place is only three jiiiles from Red Cloud Teini very low. For further particu lars call at or address this office. Notice tc 7e2Ciier3. Notice is hereby givcjT. That T will examine ail persons who riiavyiesireto ofler , themselves as catidfdaTss for teachers of ihe primary or cnnimnrt schools oft h'e county, at my office in Ked Cloud, on the first Saturday ef iiujuti, .iuiciuuci. A'truruarv suu 1 May. J. S. Gir.DAM. Co. Superintendent. rr(,il unit Mrpurtar- r r.u. , M Jjrce i- coiriir to the Hhct w i? louni at the Liu-I.co dr allcl to !! -J-Ml .--;' 'i , from Itie ltrt 'louU I. O. , r , '..'... .. .i . j t : j;e. ! Kll V. j. ."h;. - , .. , . flilLassoon a- the rni t. a little the onui wall the tea.pmi: delicacies llW j,:., . ,:, . :lh: J HATlNJi? b-ave- Monday's. . . ....... '..-,..., .. r,- ,.. .. rl ' .7 f.i.1- " . T" i d -mJ' v. -rd Friday's in ' morc aououani, ani ue ciu orJiiiit: a , . -v uW .,-. ui4llu "--,. .;...-jfrt n. uM J mrr, ' M-tilc'ed 0 pd tu drives Tiien-' F'arty. There ia a ;ood deal o1 ;.iivcu- . then're-uujed. Iriuit' tramp, mitn tan.-e 11 w, -l. n ?t 5 - uM tlo i day Thursday and Saturday's 7 p. ik. lure and daring in the old ui.ni, yet. h bie-eiv was rcacti.-d and pa.?d. , withrat o.-r .tj er i-m . Tcnchirw and difeer will re i member that the old blank for month ly report' arc not now Mi&ci'Qt- The i blank prepared for three monthly re- I port- i- !?re one that hou!d I, u-ed. If the dt!.icl are not -upplied with ' thern, tl.'"'y in,' be obtained by calling 1 on the ic'perintendent. There will be quite a brce delea tion to the Centennial from Red Cloud if all go who are losing preparation?. Wy were very much plea.-ed with the Sabbath School Concert lnt Sab bath eveninir. There wa quite an m- terc.-t maniieated among the little j i ones. ohn G Potter hv 'e-eived iuitf onn u. t otter ni -c-J-'u 1 "- - auunw ....-, u. b.- iej. (Jive him a call. The bridge on Farmer'; Creek ia .- i . i. r,.i in an unsati.-lactory condition. I he frame has been erected some timev and the lumber for covering is lying be flu. frrL- Itut flint i. ll thar I. .. jeeu done. v - .- At the last meeting of the village society a committee was appointed to co-oierate with the officers of the Farmers' Institute to make the meet ing Friday and Saturday of interest, and also- lo entertain the farmers who way attend from a distance. W. can safely assure the farmer? of the county that they will be cordially welcomed by the citizens of the village. The people of the town realize the necessity of the Institute and are anxious to as sist them in any way they can. S. S. Wells, of Harmony, gave us a pleasant call laat Monday. He re ports the arrival of several families into the northern part of the county. Th re is some prospect of a colony of Freuch Canadians coming to that part ofth county, through the labors of Mr. Oli ver Bouvier. The newly elected treasurers of the various school districts veil do well to remember to keep the various funds that come into their bauds separate and distinct. For instance all money. apportioned by the Superintendent must be kept apart from the others and must bo paid only to teaehen. Treasurers are liable to the teacher. for the whole amount so rec 'ived from the Superintendent, and if spcut for any purpose other than payment of teachers, the treasurer must refund on the demand of the teacher. The moneys collected by taxes should like wise be divided into the several fund-. Building, repairing, fuel, contingent and incidental, and the accuunts should be kept separate. There were some extensive fires in the vicinity of town last Saturday evening. One which was started by some men just north of Dr. Tulley's farm threatened at one time to burn his stable and house, and was only ex tinguished by long and arduous .'abor. Ii seems, at times, a- if our farmers will be obliged to resort to the law m order to secure some safety from the carelessness of their neighbors. Some of the sisters of the Cong'l Church met for prayers at the resi dence of the pa-tor, last Thursday evening. The special object of the meeting and the chief burden of their petitions was the spiritual welfare of the Chief, and In answer to their sup plications innumerable offers and leap year communications were received the following morning. We have abund ant evidence that there are hosts ol ladies yet in the village who are "will in," "While the lamp holds out to burn &c." Ther- was the wife of the patriach Abraham. Her blessing came late, but it came at last. Let's see, what was her name ? and Satan was also in their tuidst. "Curlev," the coni4rent manip ulator of the composing-stick has been on a visit to Riveiton, from which he returned last Tuesday. As the result of bis peregrination he informs us that Riyertou is full of emigrants of Hibernian origin, who were induced to emigrate thither Hy the eloquent solicitations of the ''bard of the Val ley." The Farmers and Mechanics In stitute aud the County Agricultural Society meet Friday and Siturday of this week. The meeting muy be at au inconvenient time for the farmers, yet it is to be hoprid'that these meetings will be well attended. The Institute has proved itself to be full of interest andpr0ujise3"torvj of great benefit to the' cause of agriculture if it is not al lowed to die out. There is a little ground for fearing that the attendance will be small on account of the lateness of the season. Farmers generally aie busy at work ami uuwilling to lose a moments' timV.' But the value ol these meetings" is sufficient tojxm pensate for a little sacrifice at rhis time. If we allow our interest in the Institute to 'die away, or if we neglect the present meeting, it is highly prob able that no effort will be made to re vive it, and we sBall be without an in stitute. The principal subject to come before the Institute aud the Society i the coming' fair. Vigorous measure should bs taken as soon as possible or Webster county will be, agaio out stripped By its neighbors. W saved the bridge last" Satur day nigut. While the fiaiariii were raging in the river bottom, the rest of iSe p!)ple of the county close&'their eyes ia 'slumber. .Not so the Chief the w&tcbfull sentinel, the sleepless -s. cvtodian of the-public interests. In ! - the i!-'nce of midnight; iht t'tlizv - , twlj f lUntlv into u nfi;hr cir- nioot. iqa'i-ped :tc!l whabrf:u old coffee cack and muio tob.iec. and ( slatted fui the .voe of dinger. . hilt wis onicred oopo-ile the rei- dance o! W Kichardon ami dc j tachuicnt detailcii to -teala pil, 'alrch onward and forward, until the stcnv , , .- , . - auuimeni oi rviJey .- miner ct-t it dark -had )- acrosc our way. I'efoxo u3 gleamed the tire, Miring rnadv ot- ward, ieapiu.; w.ldlv into the air and " ' r.-achmg lar forward at every gu.-t ol the wind, devouring in it-fierce U nura the long dry grass. lnerea.-iiig m rate ...i r, ...J- , .i. . ,-: i t i r i i i ser,ui Jarted fruui it.- coil, and ,ped UcItft1 0 u. Uofu, Hay Through the il one an J the bhiiJitij; .-muke w mo.ed steadilv on until the bridge w3- i i ., , , , gained 1 hen by Miper-huwnn exer- tion-, by indefatigable liiwr, with un- ! 'fariug per?e.erauoe, with the hut rftim... In..in I.. fliM n.l-f .... I i... Il . ,- - - -- ..-.- . -.- ...., , the scorching breatii of the tiery ... "-- moil upuo our cheeks, the thick cloud.- 1' ,!, , I i f auiulo bliudiiig and enveloping u-. : we te-oiutety kiml! an 1 fanned into vigor back tires which s!"wli bot sure- ' 'i luadti '' ay against the hu.ri cane, and the tin :- was s For au mis, we expect no ui.ii.K5, ii . i : ... . . .. . I worh.e-1 not lor i:ianL-. u.iiy me eon- vicUdii that the puoiic tnteie-ts were j in danger was the motive ol our nc lor. ; Only the coiiiCioii-ueao of duty pei formed is our rewaid. The town org in. zation proaii-e- to be of considerable ht-utfit in its way Tue citizens generally dt-pl.iy a lare d-nree ol interest in ihe nutter. The ue.xt meeting will be this evening in stead of tomorrow night. Hats, Veil-, Tie-, Sashes. Combs, Switches, Collars, Belts etc. etc. at l rs. Lurz. Rev. T. J. Miluer, RaptUt, will preach at the School House on Sab- hath, May 14th inst.; Subject, Sacra mental Communion. It is hoped that :he people generally will come out and hear him. Preliminary arrangemculs wtll be made at the time, fur the put poss of organizing a Rat'tist Churdi iu this part of the county. Ry request of the Pastor. All the fanners tfno bu harness of Wm. McRride, speak iu tne highest praise of his woik aud the quality ol his leather. In our hat i-vje, if our readers will remember, we gave notice that Mr. L. Raum, (one of the merchants of this uhce) ha, returned from Chi cago, with him, has also arrived a full and complete stock of Merchandise. We feel it a duty that we owe to the public aud to Mr. Raum to give (or at Last attempt to give) a description of the many new goods he recei.ed. Let us begin with the Pry (roods depart ment : iu this department we notice that friend Raum has stacks of Call cjcs, all of the latest styles, shides and of standard quality, also Jaconet-', Lawns, Piques, Cham brays, Grass cloths for suitings, Cambric-, Creton nes. Cheviots, Nauketis, Cottonade-, Pelaines, Woolen Goods of every de scription, etc. The least we can say about the Root & Shoe department, is that it is complete in ail its detail , cotisistiiig of boots and shoes of every description, and every puce, both lor men and boy-, women, mis.-es, and children. His Clothing Pepartment is as complete as his boot and shoe d parluicnt ; in fact he cm sell you a fair suit of clothes fir $7 00, and from that up to $20 00. There still remains the Hat and Cap, and Grocery' depar -meiits, to enter into the detail of the same would consume too much time, they are lite all the re-t, full and com plete In coliclu-ton, let us siy, that it. is worth the while of everybody to call on Mr. Raum and examine his stock and prices. We are safe in say ing they beat anything ever brought m this valley. E. uiich has a new suit rf clothes, and be looks like a prince Hi vol them oi Raum and cheap, too. We have for sale at this office, an order for oue No, 9, Silver plated Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine, with hard (piano) varnish, polished cabiiut work, valued at $S5, which we will -ell for $45. and the purchaser paythe ft eight on machine from the place of shipment, or for $50 and we pay f. tight 29 ul Farmer are beginning to put on style since McBride sells those fine harne.-s so cheap. m m m LADiis at72:;::oj: 1 1 By the first of May we will have for sale a fine lot of hats and other millin ery goods, direct from Chicaeo. H. F. Lutz. The Semi-Aunual Meeting of the Cong'l Church of Web.-ter county will be held at the Inavale School Hou-e on Saturday and Sunday, May 20th, and 21st, beginning Saturday, at 2 o'clock p. m. The following subject? will be for consideration : How can the weekly prayer meeting best be sustained? How can the Cause o Christ best be advanced in oar county by our denomination ? What is our duty to 'the H? If.-Soiety ? Christ ians of other denominations are cordi ally invited to attend and participate in the discussion. A. MaxXvell, I 38 4t Paityr, LEGAL SO TICK. J In the tnou'h ! the ruv.o f I! an : KiVt. : im mVMf oi the eun ! ol lt4.rrt Mrr-w, ic-cj. nl iu . .r -ra-ka. onruic ;, .wen to thtr intrr-.: l tbr I! n-?rt J WTjw 18 Mttl to tllt f-4iOt '" -enixl r al tu.e fr thr rir;.- raj tf Ml I Se,- I ;. 9:iuaii m WVt.r cwoeV)-. Nrbra.-l x. ' An,i ,l spp,aric U i-e : rrad I""'9"' u ,u th:it " " ";". ' . t" -ell ud real r-tstc u -nitfv iw , j tufC;, at, j jeBUI,j, 4..am ai ;..tttr thrr- not lwm: sul!irent .trtar oJ ' ?ut to h.ju lat tb--i.-nc In wiriviore r jtitHi ani an -rrii inxi an . I .- t T . ,, t.l.i J t,f"n mtrrr-lr-l tn .3i I rl rti,- , an , ln ,,.e ftl,j, ,.f , awai. ; iCoert M ,rro. an-ar l-U lUu t-"mn at the C-urt llu tu Juaiata . !" w!e c,,,,,,,v f v,j "- S:lU f ; & , r.iva. .ni th? lth diy ui June l.r , at ., 0 ,. a m of j day u, .hw . j rnu-e why a been v ihii! not W ;rant I , L'd I r -ale ol -aid tod etalr a- pt iei ! "r '" al PVMtlUi, aijl It I- Of ltffr i ! ih.'if lltl. fi.tni .J rsiil ltK..t tt, lit. .". "":-' ' i,'.i i '..., i i'i.,... r.. Atck-, pteviou-to -aid day ol hwartng ,...' I i .-- -f,4. , tur.r i'1 -it -uect -lie U Jl G.i in. Jr.. mice 5'h Ju I ma I I j ' "l .imice o-n in neiii ui-t., .vn. .., . i , .. , LOOK HKltt:- V..u who want a i t.,MF, . Wl ,,., Wt.,, 0 . Aj,,..f Lt.al lcfore .. Uv ,, tfa. ; tIu. ll(., t,,,. . ,L,t -.unity. ml , jj, . cc i- a na",ii! e (' XI or "-nil tSi I toil su :us KTOt'K. ! All win rtro di-vr"U of iniprnviru j their to k will ii w-!l m c ill ari w i "Ii 17 J'.-", lltl'iitkl'tl l.'CV 1IV II will he ki pt the pr-er.t ?rc-n at Guide RotA. The weight of tin- hor-e is I ion pound., and stand- lo hand" and I inch hich. At the same j-lsee will ai-o he kept o- e of the best Jack- ever brought in to the State, of the Mnuioth breed, fouryeir.- old, standi 1 I hand- and Ij inch iu height. L Smith. For Snle. A good two-Mory Store Ruilding and iot. Good cel'ar unit r the build ing, good location with a jrood well on the lot, and occupied by a dry good store, the ClMEF printing office, and a milliner shop Will bo -oil cheap for ca-h, or ea-y term-. For further information a.ldre-s Nf R. Mf NlTr. 27-lt Red Cloud, Web-tcr Co , Neb. 7Tcb::or Iczntr C:zies:ci. W"eliter Ci XVb.. lie in the . Vallf jr ol the P.i"P'ihlicn. i Ij1 tni'r. we. I of thi .Mi 'iiiri River nnl totirhe- llio Stuti linr on the Soutli. Winicrji arc mild and dry; t? I .f tit rain or ow full? in ihnt vnnn o lit tle in fact that cattle live all winter with no h iy or grain. Plenty of rain f.Us in the uprintrnnd suiniurr. The nimtnrrd arc no di;:ij:rceily warm. s thrre i. nlxnyj n rol lirecie jnvia!!v in l'A vennvr. Tl. ounly Sr-t licitan to - th HTO. Ir l 7 1 the county na urK.iiiiz"! rti'h n !n-iilati!i of l It.i .oiiiilatiu i- now h-tnren 'iVy and 5"(.'0 and i? rilddly iiicrt-ainx. There arf at pro-("iit '& or?.inijrd c!rol ilistrici within iL boun Irir? Hiid 'chool f:n-iliiir a(c thrrtfortt amide hetter than thr in Mitm Ka.tern ?tatc. The niortinaljr nchool hind furnishcn nearly cuotich tnonty to i-y traiher' wait1. 1'artncr? can tuj It. It. land fron. S1."0 t zf lr acre- with ten years time. Thert; i ct a cnniderble atnon:t of government land. for hme'tud and :re emiition. Aa ftoek raicirof country it i hard o excel, (.'at'ledo well, and for hecp it cannot be bnatn. It is jmt Kiuted to that. Fortune? can li eaily made l,j rui'ir.i: he-p tc the expense of leediniru very unall Thit corn. oat, barter, potatoes, buck w heat, and all kind of rooti iin-1 ver?:ibl'. arc jrrown here with little labor- . buxhi ! of od corn to th' acre i ntthinr new. Wheat svernpe about 25 bushel.' to the acre. Fruit doci ex tremely well. Ivcry rarmer haf his orchard xrowinic- Forest tree? .row rapidly. Cotton wood, box alder, whitewood.ioft ma;le. and maoyoth' r Kinil of trees irrow into timber larxn eno'ish f'r fuel in about Ithree yar. (J.sac oranxe plantido i i''ely. and in a few yenri" your lire fences can be made. Me chanic find emp'oym-nt and fair wacc. The very '-ct and purest water i obtained by uoin from 5 to 10O feet. The cot i very mall irhcn the wrll i bored. Thee well never go il y. The ttrcaras of this courty ve the Republican an 1 it tr.bu'anc hich arc aafillows- on the south side of thr river, rt'ulnnt. Iry. Huffil... rfute Feccy. Cedar. Hicks. h. ami tuide Hock crcek. On the north aid are Wilb-w. E'm. Cottonwood. r V 1 T i: ..! L. ..-...!. . tm. .l.m. ro'ilveu. iu iiaii..iii i iii.?ir itcnj. ii .ht. i north part ol the count is the Illae r:tr ) and its 'ributarics. Thcoii of VTeb-rer county : a dark, rieli vetfilable loim. TIe lid pra-sie- are nur tiousandibundir.t. and make tn-t ejed c:.- hay. limothy.elovcr. Ilursananaad mill t -rill undoubtedly prove a HixSubie prrduc- J tion. Thoc who h-.ve tried thea; to decide at least. Oat railroad p-oppcts are c"d. and we will have i r ad a icon we really neeI crr. But the farmers for year; w.I5fiidrej.dy said or urp!us pro-luctios in tee newer counties west and to new e'li-r. By the time these market are clecd road U; cheaper transportation eas tiI! he opcr.ctt. J Oar climate "u healthfal. th- air tare and braciu. andsi"kne f any fc.ad : almost j transfer to the people hre. j The cocnty stt. Mih Cl.yUI' on the P.e- , publican rivr. r.e .r tie cmter eat nd Tvet andii'tle toirh oi the crBter ronh and south. In it are chances for buin mi of j every bran'-h of trade. The country aroaiJ J is sorb as to war ant a r.xid buin in every j kind of merchandise. Ked Goad and (Juide j Kock are the only two laid ont town. For ther intormtion can be obtained frytu any aad agent who advertises is this raper.o: a?. this ofice. -v J Hair Fare Hates IN THK RepabJicilrj Valley. cL a. avu&s,. - - - rr.c..r. Thi? ?.taee Lin? rnnninc from B!otfkr.Kto to Guide Rcxk connect - . wnn me nne imm me nqr.u, m-yo tne one coming from ihc omh. Arrives'st fife'Cioud i from the west) Mondays and Thursday, and returnx Tuesdays and Friday. rooi time; oberdn vers aud corn - I fOrtab!: wagon.-.' j:ktin v:-ks RED CLCUD BREWERY j. BERENZEN & CO.. Webster Street. No. 1C5. A GOOP PrKK.RTICLS0KLAGKUHf.KK(O.STANTl. ol j - 'O.N'HANP VALLEY HOUSE, J. C. RTARNBR, Prop- U jlwav rradv to itrtd u and tuale o"tti'ruM hi f-;r. j This Hotel U entirely am, bit in-' I " 1 .-... -r .i. . i: i.i: jui-'r """' ruo"' STAGE LEWES FOR THK W'.PNKSIUV. A- FRIDAV OF KACII N KKK AT T 0 l'l.n(' A. M iCJiiim to Hare the BEST STABLE West of Lincoln. Aiwa lerpin on hand 1 'tpp' f I. A Y A N I) j A,,n " i'0v, eonveyunc lor the pmpo of ). fr(ltu t,i- p!.u-e to any othr at rca-otntWc ral? j j llvd Mom!, 0.L BATTLES DEALERS IN Vijrirulf'HHiplrmrnfr H?i Clonif, O. L RA'ITI.KS ,t SON, linking sold out their Hardware ai Guide Kock and moved their Stork of Agricultural Irup'ctiicnu to Red Cloud, would -iy to their former patron aipl all farmer hiiir Cril rlas.-iinpleniciir", th: they mil V ep on hand b "l..wirh' jmiila merits which riiey will be pleavd tv shim tlicrn r aiv tic 'hey a!l at their place of bo,':ne I X Lnnl WFSTKI:VDRILI FOI'NTMV CITY HKi)AI'h,AST SKFHKMS, WKIH WALKl.Ni; ("l'I.TI AT H, MUh Wood and Irr. p.-i,,.- M VR-H RIDING (TLTlYlOR ANo a good supply of Doi'ble Shovel Plow. Iron and Wood Ream, Stirring Plow. Rreatinir Plow-, Ae Up nl-o havr the ole rtireja)' for the MIAMIMI'RGK KX'KLSIOR RKM'KRami MOWKR The LKAliKH RKAPKR and MOWKR, the MARSH HARvKSTFlUrv.d. Willi un Annn Wood K (LK MOWhlL A'ith oC.fr.5rt.dM IH, plemeii'f too n5iiernii to inrriii-.il numtig which are the I)Alf TON SKLF DUMPING CLIPl'KR KAICK. and STAR It ARK?' Wl'lfim Valluwl t Thnn Ikjare I'unh-uing Kl.'hrre. We .hall keep on hand a pmI a-ortiiiem of repair, for Reap"." and Harvester?, to supply all who have purchased uf u. w.' y 2 iff ' "mi?! t" -3-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaS-lmmmZlmmmmmmmmmmmmflLm-- l" , -" S" THE " SILVER TONGUE" O RGA N A TEST OF THIRTY YEARS. . The cheapest because ISTew Styles just ready. S'.ntl for Catalogue and Price Lists. Examine our nw incthod'df frfehhnir the muic , for cvcnintj performaiKe. rw,:,.,. Sfvl's: cnrrinl'" "ri vrr fl fr-r P-irlnrx; C'hitrrh poiic). Mv K special. . vt'tt a jor i ariors purcr Lodges, Music Halls and Vo(iKnratorics.' Address t f rjniifar-tTtrrc t wnvi'nTra'ir L rw ( Xt JT. XlXlJu'iililiZl Ct BVXIi ye 7-.?, 74S Jb 147 Eatt 23ZSt, w 1'wfr; JOHN BRUARittl born fittrd up ff the optr RAlLROAP ON MONPA? (J It A I 1, patarnrt 1 hrjisLn. & S XItrnwkH. the best. Fullv wnrranttt Constant in:provc:(tit:nt c ur tnc