The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 15, 1876, Image 3
fa!)ei!QrlfcJ Mn ' v - KM HMJII V" v-VlJVW. J ---i ! J "" -L"y.- f?yi?v; 1 KT - is V i 'i 1 ( r fl b SIXES 8 D III ECTO R Y Attorney at Law. . J. S Gilliam. A 1 1 y at I a w, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. &5T" Collections promptly attended to. I. K. WHJcox ATTOiLXKV AT LAW, Will Practice in all the Courts of the State. VST Collection Promptly Attended to OFFICE ON' 15 DOOR HJTHOF COUItT LOtJB. Red Cloud. - Neb. K. S. KALS7, Agt.IJ.itM.lt. P.. Land. C. 77. 2A1SY, Notary Public. ATTOKN12YS AT LAW, AilD SSAL D3TA7E A&&7TS. Will practice in all the Courts in this State and Northern Kana; Colection. promptly attended to and Correspondence solicited. Red Chad, Nebraska. obb.. Marqutitt & Moore, LAWYERS, JrNCOL.N, NtfliliASKA. . njnfin will l in att'nd.inc? tit tiicb trin of tho District Courts of tlio Jover.il count!.)' in ilio KcpuMi'jin Valley. '2 i A. I! It'iWKN. .IAS. LA nil) ROWE & LAIRD, Att'neys at Liairir AND RKAL ESTATE AGENTS. W&T Will practice in nil the Courts o the State. JUiTIATA - - - 1IS3RASZA Real Estate Agents, &c. W. N. UICIIAKDSON, J. A. TULLEVS Richardson & Tuileys, E3AL S3TATS S: COL'CTIIIG AGENTS Will buy and sell Itful K'tt on Cnnnis fioj. a:i(l piy t ixcs fr non-re'-iiients. jti'i-ja attrnfiou' ;7ren to-nl!tions. Cor ro.i!iiRiico 4lictcil. A'l l;'tcrsif inquiry, 0i t ni bic.Js prompt! answi rctl. EI) CLOUD. - - - - NEH. GeOrW. Sheppartl, (Late of'U. S. Land Office, Rlooming ton, Neb.) GOVERNMENT $au& &f outlet WH1 atten 1 tr anv huMiiess before th U S. L'ind Office at Rlonminston. ?e? , and the dcpai'tiiJCiit. Vahing to,uy) C Thrcu 3'ivir.s official cxpe rienre in I" S. LuHd Office nt Lowell and LIcoi:i'instnn. tjp. spociil attontinn to contents ariini; nn'iprth Pro-c!niii'ti ilotn;.lc id and Tim ber Cul urc law.. - SOflicc with 'U'1k ILiilin two doors .idiith U, S. L ind HTwc luiil.liur. County Surveyor. Is alwaj'a ready to do work in hi li-ie at any time. Call on or address ,'im at Wells P. O., Webster county. V Nt'ltra-ka. nS-Iv Red Cloud MUls! We are prepared to do cus torrfe wofk flour F?l anI (Jorn Mea or Sale. &5T Satisfaction guaranteed in quality of flour sold, and oi'.stom voiuc. Farmers -hould he particular t'.iceure the hot ofsecdwheat. Potter &FriSfifef BAREST Shop. firv A. B 11 A AWE at Shercr's Drug Store, Red Cloud. 53having, Shampooing and Ilair- Outting in the highest style of the art. 17-td .. : , GEORGE ZEISS, -IIKALKRSIS Wines &Xiiquoxs w CIGARS, Cievving, Smoking, Tobacco GANNE D FRUITS OF ALL KINDS.- and' eo-NFEcnoNERrs A Specialty. Fresh LugcrBeerfrom " Antelope " Brewery, c5n'ant1y on hand. RED CLOUD, 2J-EB. I3tf Republican Valley STAGE LIKE- T. T. WxfBS.'P'ropricicr: Regular trips wiDbe made between HASTINGS arid RED CLOl'D. I shall be pleaded to carry passenger upon the days mentioned ..leav-ng Re CJoud at 6'A. Mr on Mondays. .Wedne (Taf.s and Fridays. Leaving Hastings at 6 A,y., on Tuesdays, Thursdays V afid SaWrdays. T.rrfjrC7Jtthlo.- nnrci. Mrfi I. VJf fjtypics and Surgeons. sicmns All medical calli promptly attended to at all hourp. KWrOffice in City Drue Store. 45-17 Bed Cleni, l'etra'zs. HAMPTON & "RALSTON- Red Cloud. Having leased the Wagon and Iilack Miiith shop, lately occupied by Ira .Sleeper, are now prepared to do every thing in the line of WAGON-MAKING AND BLACKSMITH ING, WAOONS, BUG G IKS. AOR ICOLTIJIIAL, 1 M PLEM KN'TS Repaired oh ahort notice and in a Workmaii-likfc manner. WAGONS AND nrflfilKS MADE TO OltlJBK. HAMPTON k RALSTON. .y J'A,7: TON A VKH THUiMKXm. J. D. WOODS. 11 lysici an &. Surgeon Will devote his whole time exclu sively to the practice of medicine. Office- at P. A. Williams k Co. Druj; Store. 118 ly Riveuton, Neil IUVERTON HOUSE. W. C. TH0HP30IT, - - Prop. Will entcri'cin his guests in the most gentleman-like manner, rith as good fare as the market affords. To thr traveling public wo uould gay give him a call. P.IVERTOIT, - - - 1TEBSASKA. iW. O IILLIVAiVfl NOTAEY PUBLIC AND HEAL ESTATE AGENT. Riverton Franklin County Nebraska. S"Clniins for sale and tailrrinR dono in thcltaestt-tvlu. DO YOU KNOW THERE IS A DRUG TORJG III BI7SET0H Where you can get anything you want in the line of Pine Drug.--, Medi cines, and in fact all artiebs usually kept in a first-ela.- Drug Stori. Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal use. Physicians pr-veriplioiis carefully cCuipomided day of night. &&Cnhtmcrs treated with respect and an occasional cigar. GIVE HIM A CALL. EIVEHToV, - - - tfSBBASKA. J. T. Martin' wishes to inform the publlo that he intends to keep a herd the coming summer, and all who have cattle they want herded can be accom modated. He has an extensive range, the best of good clear miming water, and charges reasonable.' Perry, Pfsrryl The Ferry at (luide Rock is now in running order and will be kept so for the convenience or the tiaveling pub lic. Travelers will always find a man in attendance. The ferry is located directly south of the town. II. II. IIoskins, Prop. THE OffLY PAPER IN WEBSTER CO. AND THE LARGEST PAPER t-N T&E republican Valley. THE N E CHIEF, w s AND JO W ditfinn $ftk$.1 i cu -cr 9 oblorh Ijraflj fvxt&i ifARKli.'WAU-NSR, Editor & ProoriMor Eli3 91 IMtM THE RED CLOUD CHIEF RED CLOUD. ffKKIIAFKA. FT LorAL MArn:ii?. JVoUcrMinthi,olumnr m n ..u,r . . . . ..-. i .. . . r Arrival mid Iiepnrlnre of MnlN Iroru Hie IU' '!-)tirt I. O HASTiNJJft Leaves Monday WcdtiPfcdayh and Friday 7 a in Mail clo.-cd 'J p. in. .Airtvcs lue day Thursday and Saturday V 7 p. U:. (lAtiv'Atrti Ia'hvp Tuifrilav's and ...' ..-w ...,-..... .T. l-Vhlar't R n m nrr vi- iipsiIs and i riday's 5i p. m Mail closed 6 p. xu. FllANKLIN . . gome east, Monday and Thursday's 2 p. ni. Goin wet JUCbday .i mid rrnlay .s 10 a. m Pleasant Hill loaves Thur?day-G a. in. Arrive.- Wednesday'." -J p.m. ?Iail closed 'J p. in. t. Jewell. Kansas, arrives Friday'? 12 m. Leaves Friday I p. m. Rl'FSEL, Kansas, arrive.-Thursday's I ' a Til f rffl-i.J fl'll llriL. V 1 Tl "! ....... .4''t..Vrf a.'.i-'.. . r. .. Office open from -I ut.till G i. ci. Sundays An the evenif: CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Services every fir.-t and third Fab - baths of caeh month at Red Cloud and Inavale. 7 o'clock l M. at Red Cloud. 2 o'clock P. M. at In- , avaie. r.verv seconu ami ioiittn i i i i CRiJbStrs at Ratiii and llarmonv - . . ' . Prccifiefs. Ri:v. A. 31 ax well, Px-tor. BAPTIST CHHRCII. Rev. J. T. Mil.NEU, Service4" second Sabbath in cai-h month at 1 1 A. M. Saiihatii School cveiy Sabbath morning at K . M. Clo.-es nt I . T. J. P.EALE, Slli.t. SPECIAL MA S TEW S SA L E. By a Viflue of an order of sale is suca out of the Di-tri'jt Court of the Fifth Judicial l)i.-trict in and for Web ster county, Nebraska, in an action wherein Barnabas E. Swilt i- plaintifT and Lf-e S & Bell B. E-tell defend ants. I will offer for sale at public auction at the front door of the Cuinl Hou-e, in Red Cloud. Webster county Nel.na&ka, on the 8th day of July, l.S7tj, at '-' d'tlock p. m., the following dohcribed real estato, Htuated in Web ster county, rwlia-ku, to-wit : tin' north on'-hn!f of a rract of I. ml con veyed by Edward Kellopu t Bell B, E?tell by deed dated .lane H4tli, 174, eomaiencmg at a point '.( chain- we-t of 4 -ection eonmr between section" .'!."i and oG. town 2, range 1 1, thence we-t along the line A'a. l.r i'u', ;..:.; chains thence south Va. i: IP, -If. ch?.hs iheire Ga-t V'a. I.r 20 0.47 chains more or less to corner ol .1. Casebier's lot thence north Va. IP U)k chains to place of beginning, con taining 7 acres mote or le-s. (Jiven unoer my hand ihia .'Mat day of May, 16i0. II. (I. Bill, .'''. Sheriff and Master Cotumi-.-inner. lorjrai &.. lioclniasz All who arc desirous of improving their a-tock wtfl do well to call and ee one of these celebrated hor.-es, which will be kept the present sea-on at I Guide Rocfc. The weight of this hor.-e is 14U0 pounds, and stands lli hands and 1 inch high. At the same place will also be kept o e of the beat Jacks ever brought in to the State, of tha Mammoth breed, four years old, stand.' 11 hand-and inch in height. ti.'JS 2m L. Smith. RED CLOUD & SMITH CENTER Stage Line. Connecting at Red Cloud with the Republican River Stage Line. Three regular trips a week, aniving and departing from Red Cloud at the sime time the stage from the railroad does. FARE VERY LOW. nil. J. E. BU320tt, Prcj.EE Half fare littles IN THE lli'p iihi fca n VaiHey . ff. S. E0LH2S, - - - Proprietor. This Stage Line runninc from Bjoomington to Guide Rock connects with the line from the north, also the one coming from the ,-oijth. Arrives at Red Cloud (from the west) Mondaisand. TJintsdays. and "returns 'Tuesdays and Ftidavs. Good time: sober drivers end com fortable wagons. THE ENklYOFDiSEASif! ?v -p-fiP." &t - r v Wi i TO MAN AND BE VST Is the Grand Old fflliSTASft L IriMElSTT, XThirli Has Stood l!ie Cel nMOyonrn There h no ore it Will noL heal,. e lameneji" It Will not cure.no nchi-no tifn, thnt afllictit liie IXh mna ROtly.ertlie body ofnhnneor other Domestic Anim il, tliat Uaen not Yield to its Magic Touch. A bottle Ct I 25e.. goo. or 81 00. If a often saved the life of A Human bcln and restored to Lire and V' fHlasaia mia Valuable Home. WELL BORING. N. C. Clark ofGuide.Rqck. has for. sale. the br5' W$l-pUtin;r".-3"pp3 atus ever u-ed, eoniting" of drills, auger-:. etc. Two men with one of the.-e drills can drill from 40 to 50 feet in one day, through the roct of this country. These drill are warranted 10 he the New York Artcian Drills. -40 tf i - yv - ctice toTTcitacrSr NcficQ is thereby .given. 'J'haU I will exarntne all persons wVo maydeeireto ofter themelves as , candidates for teachers of the primary oV common schools of the county, at ray office in Red Cloud, on the first Saturday i f August. NoVRTUbor. VanVnnrtr m May. J, S. Giliiam. " Co. SuiKr'mtcndenL reentered matter mut. be in j .-ucccs, :uid bny3 he ict'll make brick i,, .. ... , .:i w... 7: i ' , I i .1 II .. , . i " " uiiiri --ilk a-'ti ivll.i llli:i I i briore the mail.-leave I of thi.s c av. ... . M It Mi'Vn-r V M I i- 11 -t i i arrajc-i in iH-coiuiug pariurnt. mode M. B. M( Mtt. I - M. (lWl Lr.ek ,s what we have long after lL(i , .braled .Dome.lic .a.K.r cilCKCli lMKKnoKY, ameu, aiiu mere is now a iair pros- f.,..N1;nr,, " Brie ir Sir TTccii ! cotipl . 0f ccntlcmcn, Mr - I :, .amp-on r. J Urowo. the former exicrieic.d brick maker from Mii-- I : : .ti.. !?.! i -.,... i.i.-..i.rn-ner uu . - j on from Illin.I- hive gone iulo part , . . - -j 1 i iiui.-Hiif tun ixi. i-iiiiiu iu chji; iij I, , r . , v. ... r . I the manufjeture ?Ir JMinth furm?h- .' . . f , . , , .. p ' m: the smurA ami capital and Mew UC(.ilip Willi iJ. riiuiii IU cuijatc IIJ . ,, , , mpson & Lrown over-ruhnS tbc .:.., .. . . . , orK n-.-i a.reaiy oeen commenceu .1 i .t .i. : ... . : on uie yar-l, wutcti !-now almOat com f nleted. The vard i-. about one hun i drcd feat wjuare and cilculatwd to hold - . . J tourleeu thoo-aud brick at a time. It ii expected that the work mouldin wi:l be couimencd next Monday, whijh will occupy three week-, and three weeks more are al lotted to burn thiin. Only sixty thousand are to be burnt in the firit kiln, a an experiment, i after which ont hundred thousand wid . li: hivil at a lf"ic- nect nf'our olitiinimr nli.ntv I , "' ' ' otter a new !ioue down l by the mill h now fini-hed and helps Mu make to mill ln.iW r..Qr.r f,.irr, A number of wagon- pas.-et i ... through town J uc-day, eu route for vreon. v i'lny hailed from Mi.-soun, and tuggestid the following inouirie- : V ., " . ' uw.i uii uuu .Mtr a .ji--uuriUH go lO I Oregon? Do Misyoiiiiau eer migrate f't riiii' . . r I . .. t.,t.i,.-,. ,.l .1.. ... ..t.l 9 i -. Mill vuibi irvyitllflj Ul tnu V, VI 111 I ,,. , Ue mu-l confess that apptarancea are .... ' ' ar-am-t Oiegon. , -Abe (.trber, II. (J. Bill and j - v M -1 llistiiiis .M'.ner came ui from Guide ivol: last i ue.-tiay. I nev represent things a- being cpiiet ilowj '.he river, and the Top.i flourishing. f i i . t . i Mr. Cate, the new minister who is to assi-t Mr. Maxweii, arrived last week. Mr. Cate is a young man, but pioiuises to b-i an efficient and success ful woiker i.i the eauie to which he has devoted his life, lie preached at lllV.lli l.'i.l im1 i,' ., r ! 1 inii.ti. ..iiu. " "'' "" "'"I'V -"- tie-J ti.o ex reflations of the church go'hg people of that vicinity. Mr. V.ui'ee of Inavale has bailey throe feet high which i- the best we have, seen this spring. Abiam Scott of Harmony was in town luesday and remembered the LHJKV'oIlice. .Mr. fccott ii a cash .-ubs -liber, and, con-e(jucntly, a wel come visitor. lie is liomg poi'-:den-ble as a b'tore ket-pei up m the rural di-trrcts. One of our chronic grumblers wa ge! ting ie.u!y to expre.-s his views about the country and to giowl about the drouth, Jast Fiiil.iy, "when the clouds began to gather, when he mi tied his hor-e- and struck out for home. We have had an abundance id" lain.- this sea-on, and ill at just the liclit time. The crops are looking lively did igoroua. Woik on the mill at Elm Creek is inpidly piOLre.-.-ing. A quarter of a mile of the race is already completed. We have heard Muvr- Robeitsand Poliy spoken highly of by those who have previously known them, as men of good ability and trtraoidinaiy en ergy. Baum has eorii into the pork business extensively. He has elected an imp'otcd fire-place and cooking apparatus oppo-itu his .-tote for the purpose of boiling potatoes for feed. He ha- dv)x a furnace in the ground which is coveted by a diy goods box tin bottomed, iti which potatoes and water aie placed, the water however leaks out, while the potatoes remain. U'eic it not for the fact th it the water puts the liie out, the box would be burned. But Baum fu-'ies and plut ters about as if mere weie money iu it. Great bargains in Hats 'til .July Fourth at Mils; LuTZ. W. E. .lackson claims to have tt.e best lot of five thousand trees in the county. He offers to give any one a little something who will buu au equally thriving lot iu to town. Our merchants arc all beginning to stock up. ,lohu G Potter has just teceived a large stock of goods. Tun north part of town is begin ning to look cheerful and cosi'. There are three very respectable residences out in the suburbs in that direction, Maxwell's, Garber's and Sleeper's. Each has a -Jleau and thriving garden about it. - ; Georgrf"TayIor may be seen even pleasant uioTniug and evening walking to and fro iu his potato field. George' has let his vanity get the better of him iu rtl'ireuce to tho.-e potatoes. He actually' believes them to be the -j " , , , . ..I uei iu ii:e county, auu we guess ne is right. Don't forget to go and see those new goods ef Fuller & Wiant s at Rivertou. Somebody will net a pair of 'eai new bcuts, wheu he takes a look at 'em. Johu A. Baioer is ordiuaril; a very modest and unassuming man, but when you begin to talk of com, -Mr.- Barber straitens up and looks as if he thought he could beat anybody in the valley, in the culture of that cereal. Mr. J. C. Rice with three other gentlemen stopped in town'Tuosday. Mr. Rice :.ar attorney, looking for a j location. Tde-others of the party were look tug fof land 'tipoa which to settle. I .lr. sampson is nu:e confident ol . -... , . . . . t r I'ncle Vint I.ud'ow Ux jat fin ished jlstr!ng the new rr!bo f ! Charity Potter n Punav Cik. Mr. - ; ol(cr .. hnu- U bv fr ti irwi an J ,n, t.,te: farw rtr m ti,e A. ' Ijurtnn ttrnic u a b . - - , , , - ,, .,.... .. t,...f. ,.,. .i. .. - w....... . HU4iM4 f- f - Vfc .j -lit ti ii .. . . , M'ed3j;orical cUhes un.1 faul.. atni ?rrac :f J:t Zzerds: : ti: :: j r i ,j i ' ! ... t do-d the bron auct ar a! jenia! r- Azrir:r:irr. t i p f - ! Miuii'cy iat 01 an oniritiAi rrinsur a fU manager at a meiJ ho,,. Sur.hww ! the caMJ !at ue-'av niht. I Ihe le-t One cut ub oro in too ; ' a: ' (-J Potter-. It i- Jone up in 111. .. Vtft a j ie H wallet-, aixi at only tea of . coat a paukje. It's good, for w- ! tried it Franklin'.- statue in Printing Hou-e Fqutre, Npw Vork, i- one of the uio.it demure-looking objects in the world ; .vet tor all that it vu re I ,!,. .. i". i Clltiv rein. Iif f:fmt .iilfiiipifii. phnisK ... , r" . , . . I .a yitn Kin IUI k;ij i. Hi-ll i re:lly .-o very tijueh to blame, ?.- ihe Wm. R. Thorne, th tr03urcr of Adam County, and L. Thorne our representative in the Con-titutional convention la-tyi-ar, w. t. towrii Jit Satu.ulny with thoir LJ."t, i'niav! u- a oall. We "-li'iiiM like tc .ce them down thi- way mre freinieiitiv. 1 v i r i i I A ierd of joui.g cattle inawilj year j:n were dtiven through to.ru Muu- day, bound for the upp r RpnMiiMii. I '11 1 ...- 11 i t Ilieie were about '. in the herd ' 'im.. i , , . .. , , i Ihey weie purchased about Nehra-ka t . ti'y lor price-' rarving from five to ' ff ,. ., . r .., .",..:.. .!.. i 'vv' ,,V",M- I 14114 w4 UVill till i.f ' we.-t for pastur: lm W. N. Richar.Non left for Chica-J go with two car load-i of hogs iu-t ' Tuesday. j The board of direpfnr-. of flm riculturai Society were in town Tue.- day, givim: the fini-hing touche-to iho premium list for the fair. The premiums are all enn-iilerabiy higher than b.ve yet been offered". Th' b'ard ....: ,..:,.,.., ,. I....1. . . j,h.hii iii iu -in-ii..-) . 1. 1 1 uui eau-e greater cous petition. f!o and .-ce those new print-i at J. (J. Potter's. Von have time jet to "rig out" in the Centennial Fa-hion- and he's got the goods thut will :'ust II" l?ii 'lllil. tli lll..ti..i.il a I ..nl .. ....'it you. The people of the wc-tern pirt of the county aie complaining, anil not without good ground-, at the bad con dition of the roads between what is called the "Narrows" and Farmer's Creek. There is one low wet place in t'iont of Cap Rjs-i' that is uimost im passable every time it rains. The hills between here and thero nre .-'l-'o very j Vzd. As this piece of road i3 in this di-trict it would seem that there ought to be some action taken in thi-i matter. .James Loh-iiz wishes to inform the public that he is now located iu a new oflieo in the po-t ofiicc building, and i.- now prepared to furni-h let'ul advice to all troubled spirits who may call on him. Our luck of editorial matter this week is on account of the premium list occupying so niiich room. We pro-po-e however to issue a supplement sheet as soon as we hear from the con vention at Cincinnati, which will con tain the latest political news. The school children and several others from town, enjoyed a very pleaa'nt pic ifc on the south side of ihe river in the grove yesterday. The Agricultural Society are with out blame this year, as far as a pre mium list is concerned. The compe tition for -tho.-e premiums rests with the farmera. Let every farmer have something to show. Farmer wi-hing' to purchase Paints and Oil- of all kind-, will do well to call at the City Drug Store be- tir. liilri.nfj ci ni i.niviir.i ", , I wue oi inn-e men wuo-e ueanl i- i the fin-t part of the he id that matures, twitted u about our youth the other day. U ell, we took it in ?acd prt, , and we coincide in all cheerfumess in the sentiment "that a dol'ar s worth of fun is eijual to a" dollar's worth of anything else." h-tke" The ca-h premium offered for the coming fair will foot up in the neigh borhood of two hundred and fifty dol lars v....eua iosc ee uur ir.enu ,;.,:. j Holcomb. broueht lis some of the I c .7- . t. r ..! T. nicest, sweetest and yellowest butter we have seen in a lone time. It wa- so ver nice we had a curio-itv to see how it was made. We SSdordincIv ' ti was luauc. Me u'juoroinr. ' a very pleaT-cnt ride Itp to Wal- ! n i i i il ' Lreek, and while there mvestiza-1 . r I Inn's miifc hn!i-i. Th Inti1ln.r took nut C teu joo s miiK nou-e. i ne outwn ; js vfSTOno, about 12x1 1 feet, Civercd. j wil'i a sumgie rooi. jn one cotnei u what we would call an ice bin, about T.t -t-l. T GxS feet extending upward to the ceil-; iiik, and sank below the finer to the ' 1 .k r 1 - c . .- ! vn.-ji.li ui .vuuui uc jeet, in tits cen ter of this pit i- an' outlet ah-.ut l'i inches ia d ciieter into rhioh the water rt:n as the ice melt. In i the hcttcm'cf tho'p'1 SQ bru-h are . tlircwc tc crcvetT the ice frum ob-- 5tructir.i the 6 w of the w.iter ...... tlie side of thi.- bin the shelves for the ! Joe is about to in'ent a n:acliHtj for iharniag butter by which he may ciake goo-J usccf -i fur Isydog he has. muk are arranged, thus kfto.iitrt: :he , pubi en nwr te.r tb-rca'e.- ea. aai wen for cvenirir Q'lrformance. Constant improycmcnt our ,uilk ,.i tho ,.. rttoitZS-S policy- Styles specially adapted for Parlors. Churchy. :P'- Wef",.,d"""w.b:"-""";!"w".d,.fi nfe.,w.d todges, Music Halls and Conservatories. Address the7 thir: building, tnu arranged is equal i-u-h tiu arctjxt bn in trery x' c - rt- manvi.ririff'rini;w. I kndf cercbas'lise. Rei Ooud ad ;uide -ManUlaCtUrCrS. -w -, . . . ...p ---. . Csntcnnial Celebration intiu: Fourth of July j.. ---. ESiTIDK IN 7 ' , TVu C-! If. lw? fIHKtcl m lror of th a?.: mat of the fonoftuK utlu-M t a. .i. ... .-.tf . i wrue up irn -cT:euicm or iiwir rr spcctive prrcinct A.M. Talbot of Guide Rock. W. K. Jacksju of Red Cloud. R. B. Fulton. ' Walnut Crk. :. W. Kuixbt. - IuavaU- S. B. Btare. " Hanuony. M N ilttu. " C)Uovok1. Tom. C Lurd. "Oak Creok. Abram WelN, "StiMw-ar. M. L Thoma-, ' Hum. Chav Bu-ehow, " Pi.-Ja'ii. The reiort a, unauitmm.-ry adopt ed. T'c cMmnittee on prr-rame re ported as follows : MORMVii ILVKRtMlW 1-L National S-ilu't. -ml. Martial 31uic. 3rd. CI rami LVutenntal March 1th. Voluntary by the B.wid. 5th. Centesimal Swig by Chuir. Cth. Pra..er. 'ih. Reading of the Duebration of Indeendenc" Mb. Nniional Hymn by Choir, yth. Oration .rrrKN ov kxcbcisks. It. Mi:-ir br th Band. j 2 ul. :ird. Ni. Som: by the Choir. Ret ling of County llt-torv I Mu-v ' j T..R.H. Murtial Mu-w. t.tn. Evening peifiimaios will cotitt ' of a iiuiuitioent di-pl.ty ol fin uuk-. ' ' ...i . ...t .. ..i. ... i-.v. . -.i ' I f.l lll'll. Ill I. 1. VI 1 LIlLtT lIl "IIIVI O.i motion, ,. Q Potter wa. -ehvt ' t.j,j Jrc!1- ' j Prof-uf Snw ,Yas reacted tu j ' pl .u. Cj.oir. J. S (j ill, ik. wit- eh-'ted orator,, and W. II. Btico .-ekctu.i to toa.I the Declaration of lndrH:u Jcuc;. j The following ;entIomeu were elect ed officer? of the day : President. A. M Talbot, Vice President, Mat hew Stralton, of Guide Rock, P. McNitt of Red Cloud ; N. Haney, of Batin ; Tho.. Kennedv of Walnut Creek, W. .1. Vance, of Ina vale, Abram Scott of Harmony, arid Forbes of ('enwofid , Sam' I Cade o Pot-dam, T .1 Ward of Slillwate, .1. II. Hobort or Oak Creek. The City Drug Store kcep a full line of Drugs, Fancy Goods, Toilets, and Fancy Soaps. Tinwaro at Centennial price.-', six quart milk pans for li."cts apiece, and all tinware in liko proportion at Mitchell and Morhatfs. 42 .- Notice the now ad. of G. W. Moweiv, Hastinc", Net. Also the card of Head i SheiCr, iiiy-iciaus k Surg"oiH. of ibis place. Wehjtcr Co., Neb., lie? in th Vnlley of the Ki:hliciiti. i IV) ini'c wt of thc.Mi- jouriKiver.ini touehc the S'at- line on thn South. Winter nre mil I and dry: vrry little ruin or iiqw fill in that c:iiii o lit tle in f:ic: th.it cn't'e live -ill intT with n- h.iy or cruin. I'irnt of '.lin rnll- i.i tue 'printr and rnrrrrcr. Tfce rumnicrs are not dt'.iffec.'iuly w.irm. ft? there i always a cool breeze especially in th erenin Th' CO'Jlty (5rt bein to .e tic 'n 1ST0. I" IsTt the county wai Tiuiv r:th a ropulntion of 41. Tt poitiUtior U now Lrtween 2fl0 and riOCO and t rapidly increainc 'Thzr .treat ir"cntns oraaniped s-,"'I JiStnU within hi boundrie ar2 ?ehool facilities are therefore arailo better th.in tbocc in otue Katcrn ritatr. The aj'portionablo school fuud famisLe nearly enoach tcont-y li iay teccbi-rx' t.ifcre. Fanner" cin buy It. It. land froru SI..V) to S f.crnere with ten year time. There ii yet c conriderable amount of government lad f"r home'teaiit and r're cmril'in?. Aa imk rai-ins: country it t hard o excel- CatMe do wetl, and fur "beep it c-r,n,t be beitcn. It i jut u:te'I to that. Fortune can Lc ai!T made byri'Tfirc fh?ep a, the et,-n..rfe,..Iw1.ri vrv ,rrn Ti.hf corn. oat, hurley, imtjit". huck wat. and alt kind if root? an4 vee!nljJc, -..- crown l.. ..:. 1...1.. tt.. is. i..t.. i. ... .-.I Jrt lh .acre b n(thinK n Whwt WfSMref about 2." bufhelto the acre. Fruit Joe fx treincly well. Krery farmer ha hi oreh.nnl crowins. Foret tree trow rapidly. Coitfta wood. bo.xaldcr. whitcwood. Aott maple, and many other Scinds of tree srrow iat timber Iarse nueh fr fuel Jn AbJat 'three yir. O-uj oranre plants Jo . lee y. aaJ .n a few year? your live fence? e.-n ' - rrde. M ehanieg find imiiiy!nfr;t id fair wce The rery bt't and -urait water i obtained by rt-tar f. a:o Vf) feet. Tbe e't u very f.uM when rfae we .. bore(LThe.e wtl. j never so diy. Thestrcstn4of thixcourtrare ' the Republican and it- tnbutaric wbieh rfre ! " f?,,ow V on..th! .'onih ' "f r5r"' ? Walnut. Dry. ltaffI. ?.a T'.cry. Cdar. Hick.'. Ah. and tJ'.ide itoek ererkt. On thi? north sidj are ViI1ot. Pllai. Coty.nwood. norui sku are iiioit. t.zn. Cottonwood. ;rookc, Indian. uaJ Farme.- cre-. r-i Ihe nrr.u part of the county i t2e llae nrer , ., . ., . aEt' !ti trtbutartes. ti ,.- t-t. . r. ... ,. Iboioilof Weti.'srcoanty ia drk. rich vegetable Iniic". T5e-rJl4 prair are rutri- tiou ar(!.tbaridant,r.s i a ke a2ltcl:rlt' har- riKotLy. -JTer. librarian ttl aniU t i : will acfcubtcdly prov a firnfitabl- pr'duc- tion. Tho ibo bare tried thets so decii i al,el-1- Oar railroad prop ei are pod. and we witlbivei r-ad a 'Mi a- -.eaPy ceei iine. Bat the Kira;er for y-an i'l lud r-dy ! aule or jarplK- pro.Jaetieu iu la n-wer ! ! counties wet and to nw jeitlrr. Ky the time ihJe rark-:' are clol rxiad fir cb-.i?rtrtrip.'ti:ioa eat will be ojtDe.1. Ourclimaiti; irw'tfa'al. the air paro-and braciait. atrl5ikTie-4.f i k nl al-a:a stmnzerta tLe people hre- -- Tat ctnisiy et. KKD CUQul' it, tar He- Hck r ti onlr two lail ant tAirci. Fnr ther tutormitiaa cac be obiaind from ny and acent who ad.-ertiici ia this paper.orat tJris aSz iEi.Vanbfmi !! LUMBER LUMBER. LUMBER I) ill nt I br ziHtitrnt.I. i I - j VALLEY HOUSE. J. C. WARNER, Prop- ! a!y rrdy to attend to td ioa. ctmUt lU k fttroa. Tht Iloteli eutirrly at, bvwf hr fii n 9mt ihti "if purjKe of tho trarrfioi: public ?TAC-K LKWKS FUR niK Ka!1.RUAI ON 3IOMWY WKDNlDAY, A- FRIDAY OF KAC1I N HKK AT : O ClAK'F " I Claim to Havp tba BEST STABLE Wc5t of Lincoln. Alwrajs l-pin(f on o.'l ?1 tuppir f If A Y A N I) G R A I K. Al-o a k'Oi! oonvcyanoc for tkr. pu;pec f mnvqfimt We$T i from thi hov to any othr a; rcMomiMt ri. ilvil Cloud. 0. L. BATTLES & MA'; - DEALERS L- lurintltl iiiiilrii!fiifiv Hid loin! nuu k ,?- J?Zj r - 4teW&fa$K If- --- r.Ac "zzyjzij'' THRESHING MACHINES. MOUNTED AND IMHVX M i S K Ir i W K UN. V.nla:d Iron Ui.tm- MARH RIIUNG ( I'LTIV MORs- ... x good npply of l eb'e .shevel Pinw. Irun .-in 1 V. mni R.ai ,tirfTnf Plow. Rre-i' mi Plow, Ae W nl-o h:vi JM ,.) affr)ry jr the MI MISBrRGK FXCKLsloR u PF.RMU MOW KB The I KUlKlt RKAPP.R and MOWPB. fl- MARS!' HARVKTIR -fid Willi im An0-i Wood's !?A7LK MCWI.R. Vfli i.iH.r hr rU Ifri i-jrmentivtiio iuwo'5roii to ffieiili nu miirii whii-Ji nrt- ihe DAW to:.' shlf-dumping ci.ippfr kakk. 3tj s-i'ar kakj: ' n teST" Pl'air Call tin STr-' T'irm Vfjnf 'rri" Rltnkrrc We .-hall keep o.i Hand a inoi artrtwti'nt of r"i,'r. 'br Braver and H irveter-, to supply all ho havi? pK''hied of u. r IH , 9 H :53HI mmm-K "- "--' wv-gy T "SILVER - a- . yygrja Sry ORGAN A TEST OF THIRTY YEARS. The cheapest because the best. Fully wa'rrantcd New Styles just ready. Send" for Catalogue and Price Lists. Examine our new method of liehtrnn the music E. P. NSEDHATrT & S03T JTew. 143, 145 117 ZZaei Z31 St.;3?e York &Vll!lftfej (bAiC-t)S- zsry H E TONGUE K ' . -.M,-.aVu-tag.. V.'