iir -" -T--ifS.tiiaSrrt-J-iKCT3'- I vi ffvfT k r 4 , j fii H V SI NESS D 1 RECTO R Y Attorneys at Law. J. S- Gil jam. A 1 1 7j at ! a w, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. t2T Collections promptly attended to. Office in CHIEF 05ce. Bcc Z'.zii ITc:. ATTORNEY AT LAW, "VIli Practice in all the Courfs of :he State. tS? Collection Piomptly Attended to ( orru.ii i7.i' jjijifit )tJTUOK COJJl:T Iloi;JK .! Red cioud. . . -. E. S. ZAiiST, C. 77. EALZT, Act. R.rfM.H.U. I.snd. .N'otaiy Public Ta ft T!t! -J tTT 2iaic-i? ssraTiiers. attorneys at lwv, Will practice in al! the Courts it , !1iia State and Nortlrcrn Kan-a-. Coleetion-protnpy a'tfiidt-d toa::d I Correspondence s-olicitod. i ., , n. , .r. . I h"1 ',,M,' ""oa.o. ! Cobb. Marquttt & flloore, j LAWYERS, 1 LINCOLN, N K mi A S rC A Ojc of ui vi!I Ijo in att ctljacf: tit ench j Ljrm : lh Uixiri't C'urir of the even! ) couuliur 1:1 tto llu;iubliii:i alloy. 2 1 A. II I'JVJS .IAS. I.AIItl) SOWO Ac TASKS!. Att'neys at ai AND RKL KSI'ATK AGKNTK. 5?" rt7 pructic in nil the Court 0 the State. JUiTZATA - - - 2TS32ASSA Real Estate Agents. &c. W. N' HM ItAU'InN, J. A. TUI.LEY.S Richardson & Tuileys, "'.'ill buy :iii 1 -tM K.il E-t tc osv fommis f ins, aad : iv t im. tT no-cr:lnt. ";.cmci1 intention riren tcotl,ction. rr rVjin l-n-: ?i'i'tri. A 1 U'it! ofinnuiry. or us h"k.ra-c pr-'-ui'-Iy aufcworeJ. KDCL)IU. - - - - NFR Geo, W. Sheppard, Lrtc o U. S. Land Office, Blooming ton. Neb. ) ,-OYHN'MKNT 2an& 3fforttfut Will .itt.n 1 ?' mi biiMne-"5 before ill- I S- Laud ()iliceat Bloominrton. Ie' , and the. lepartmeut. Wahiu ron I C Three yeai official expe npfiec in I". S. Land Office at Lowell mi 1 iln iuii:i'."'Mi. ii.'e- -pp'-iil :itt'n4'T: t coate-t ariiinjt X: l-r th"' I're-'i'.ap'i in ilomc.Je nl .ind Tim Ser ' '.il lire ln- r"3ic" w th .'ule " i5l"n t-" loors Ufa ?". I. uid fKca bii'l'lm W. K TJHOttaVlS, County Surveyor. I- a'wayy re:dy to do work in his lhe at any tim-. Call on or ad d res H..11 at Wells P. 0 , Web.-ter county. Nehra-ka. n-li' Red Cioud Mills! W3 ar3 prepared to do cus tome woik. FJor FcvI and Qtni tat for a!i. f Saf i-fa -tion irn aranteci in j'laiiiy of fi.ur SiLI. and rfr-Tf-M .i'citt.K. Farmer, honld be particular t'n -ecare the be-t uf eedwhtat. Potter & Frisbie! sa-bssr shop. A. Ii llAJWYER at Sherer's Drug Store, Red Cloud. jjS'-Shaving, Shampooing and Hair- "utting in the highest sfjie of the art. n-td GEOKGE ZEIS5U, UKALKRSIN Wines & liquors CIGARS, Chewing, Smoking, Tobacco CANNED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS; AXD " ' ! A- Specialty. Frrh Lacer Becrfrom 4i Antelope " 3rewerv constanti;.,'on1ind. red-clobd,:neb. iStf Republican Valley STAGE LliNE. t. : ..vlv;...., Regular trips will be made between HASTINGS and RED CLOl'LT Fshall be pleased to carry passenger upon the days mentioned, leaving Re - uiuuu ai u v. ju.. uu .ituiiua) s. euue 9 days and Friday.. Leaving Hastings jr 6 a. h., on Tuesdays, Thursdays id Saturdays. JsWacftajikln, fr , 1 iS, . . . & I Ijtanans and ftunicons. All medical call, pro in nil? attended i to at all bour.J. in nivEin on house J 77 C TSj1!?S31:. - - ?rrs. Will entertain hirf 2icht-in tlie most wntleiuan-IJke raannpr, with a, food tare a, ttie uinru-t a;:ord?. ' To th tr.HV..-lin prwfc we wouiij fay ifir- am a eu,i - - - 32. i$ 'ftVlAdl VAI't HOTASY ?U3L!C Alw LEAL ZSTaTE R'vcrSon Franklin County Nebraska. I 2 Jifln irt fAr fct!.- r n. .IrtrJrt iL.nf- in 1 tb" ,ta 'tvI"- l HO Vf UT K- MOW Til FUELS A iituo sioni: IK HIVZHTOII Where you can ?et anytirirrp: you want in thf line of Pure liii-. Medi cines, and in fact all articles asually kept in a tirt-clas. I'ru Store. Pare Wines and Liqaors lor medicinal ue. Physicians pre-eiiptioas compounded day tv n:ht. srcfuUv , H'-fr Customers trmte.l with icj-pectnml mi occiinouiil C'inr. GIVE IfJM A CALL. K". f. K.iZEE; Fei?ry, Erry! 'it... i..rr,. ..t :..;-!.. 11..,. 1. ;., ...... :.. : running order and will be kept so for the convenience nf the tiavvling pub lic. Travelers will .iVav.i find a man in attendance. Thr. .es'iy is located directly touth of the town. II. II. IIoskixs, Prop. C. II. PoTTFrt, ----- Prop. BSD riQUDi ... NS3. People at large can find constantly on hand Lumber, Lath, Shingle-. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Building Papsr and Mould ings. Pina and Hardwood LUKSER. Whmt tC'llk iuhen in exchange &tf 17 nun Mr. Ho W. a W Wi. CcnfcnnUii Hotel Rivertos, Nebraska1. R-C. II0f.DK I DUE, - - Plttt?. This houe has been built within the last year. Everything i new and clean. Good stablia- in connection with the house. 6arRemenjber the place, east side of the Creek. 37-tf 3Iorgi A It oil man STOCK. All who are desirous of improving their stock will do well to cail and see one of these celebrated horses, which vrni oe kept the present season "at t is 14l0 pounds, and stands rFi hand- and I inch high. At the same place will also be kept J 0. e of the best Jacks ever brought in to the ctat'e, cTtKe I-Tammr-th breed. four years old. stand: 14 hands and li inch in height. no? 2m L. Smith. Half Fare Kftfes i:sth2 RepubJieaa Valley H.-S. ELilSS, i-raprietor. 'lhis Stage Line running from Bloomington to Guide Rock connects with the tine from the norirf, a'30 the one c3m:ng7rom tnesoatb. mmhrmvm 1 J f i w iiw -p M i. '-T f i l ' m . - z . t . -t: a m :-w-j a. All medical call, nromnt:? attended inu f obunn 1 i Cn a ,, j ,. , ,,- SKSaS f- ? fefSv V fr:' x R& "-2 ftOffict in C!.y -u- Store "'' d nrPrr. or .iu -K , one buih of b,nd.., aCd gS!gga535H C i. :, i J ..' i'-Jilt-SW r . H 2 !l TC"! '- rr HArfiss Ive, Mo-iday. -fi. V. KniEl:t of losraie h a IfeSVv I 1 '"' r " ? 5 H - "5 r.r!-"I 1 ft - n O RiVCttm r AIYL'KTBt.STS. Yedi.!i'. and Friday 7 t L " n..e b.,.er rr.; lSu WeL..D EP3 !s V :fe. 'l " 1 1' "U"! - - j 'd ; ' It j!.:?;)'.? " - t" - fcT U V i. D. WGODS. dayThnr.da, Ld Saturday'. 7 p. n, l Tuy lool Vg Jf 2 2Sg: kOUl 2 0 ? P Y-" U ' " ? " J ' - P2iKicsan& Surgeon .ri,.ar. ,, .... arri-.e TucMm-,"''""-'- -Ir Kf" 13, K3 2 ifci::!M 5 H - 2 i ! .2 jU;!?.Slt a l M - S ? - ti-i, 1 . 1 i and Fndav'-C p.m. Mail cly-td , ioins to err,rim,ut thi r-ar with KZCJZei 7 . j- ' rI '. ?-, lf - rSCi- 7 -- !". -f - - ' t It rC' Uiv,U to the practice ofuLeine. ! : r lean.. I tec way ne ,h.w-j feSKjK VSz ?. - ::':''i' H t5 ? S" ali .-i? 2 f: H . ? i JL OiOceat l.A. Wiliiaas & Co. Kka.nki is. zmns ca.-t Monday u- th, Uk ,t.lfc pot. which Ja iu, R-&;V ;V 1 2J:Uf!rf 2 h I 5 - - If' tT f g 7J V-t J 1 Iiru"t,irir aUdThurid3y''Jp. m. (Ion,,: weM j Giaol Killer rfured !. f.mou.ex &$& f ' TT hZifcfA 5 s 1 S f', i-iJ 5 " L M Drure. TucMhjV au.1 Friday', 10 a. iu ;,,:,. ..,., it , !., .h fe K ",?- , !: T '. i'K S , J g JNM'illJ - Ci1 F C - ' iy JilVKUTON. - F.B. ,, ..... . .. .rJ 1 ' IiKX"irXlli aiii .It. . .. . -- --s? iT !-' -"- -- ' - i . r- ArrivesatRedC!oud-fromtaewest)theywere Tnl. IIM Tc . Tf Monakjs and Thursdays, snd returns! , ,. ' . night and called on the CHIXP. Col- Tuesdsys and Fridai-s. 1 Good time; sober drivers and mm- I iibreaflrwasoim.' ' THF Rn CLOUD CHIEF! -Great barraios in Hat 'til Ju'j 11 KD CLOUl. NEBRASKA Leaves Friday 1 p in. ij,....., 1 , ..;.. ti ,!..,.'. j in a.m. Lavea Tnnr-day I p. in j Kc,. ' froI1J 4 uali r; . m. y Sunday All re'i-tered matter ruut he the eii.g htfoi.. the tuatU leave M K. MrNiTT. P. M. --- -- j inu;:i smtKiiii: Y. ' ... C0NJKF.(;aT!ONAL CULIU'II- -S.Tvi. .-yiy fir.-t anJ third .Sab hath.s of each momh allied Cioud and Inavaie. 7 o'clock 5'. . at K"d Cloud. 2 o'clufk ?. M :t In- I avu'tr. '"tcv .-rennd and frrsirth Sabbat hj- lit n.ifiu and llaruiony Pn'einftp. PKV. A. Ma.XWKU., Pastor. I '-APTLST CHHHCII.- Ki:v. t .Sabbath in eafh nronth at II a. .m. Sai:hatii Sriinou every Sabbath uiOT tiiug at 1" .. M rin-f- at If. T. .1. fiKAI.K, Sllpt. SJ 'EC I A L M. 1 .V TER' S SA L E. By a virtue of an order of , ale U- suedotofheI)i-tri,t Court of ihe 1 Fifth Judicial l)i.-trict in and fur Web- l ru 1 lulling. L :ni .i.-tv u. Ill tru dtll'Mi whefrin Rarnabns E. Swift i- plaintiff J -f,.- .......... vi.M.i-.. ;.. ........:.. ami 7j'V Uell 1 1-tell ueirnil- UiK. I will offer for ,ale at pftblic auction at the front door of flie Cort and .Ve S , Hell H E-tell defrn.l Hoiivc, in iled Cloud. Webster count v Nebtaska. on the.Sth day of July, 1 ."'"., at 12 o'clock p in., the following de-eribed real e-tate, -itu.tted in Web ster county, N bra-ka. t'l-wit : the north uue-hah of a irart r.l ?arnl eon vered by Edward Kellogg to Bell B. E-tell by deed dated dune U4th, 17-L coinnnncing at a point JO chain- we-t of j etion comer between section, 3f and 'ii. town 2, tane 1 I, thence xve.f a'ong the Hme Ya. 1.5 L'o', C..V., chain-thence south Ya. l.V I V, j eliams thence ea-t a. I.J 20 , o.-l. eliaio- more or hw to corner of '. ('i-ebier's lot thence north Ya. 11' 4o4 chains to place of beginning, con taining 7J acre, moie or le-s. liven no ler mv baud thi, Jilat day of May. 16. siie.ilTnml M-Ver Couiwi-.-ioncr. NOTICE. U. S. Land Office, Bioomincton, Neb. June 12th, 1S7G. ) Complaint having bfen entered at this Office by Edward L. Park, again-t Charle, Buckht-i-ter for a ban- j doning his Hom-tead Entry, N. 1 1 Jl dated Sept. 1.1. 1?75. upon the North Ea-t Section 6 Town-htp 4 north, Kani-e 1 1 we-J, in Webster County, NebrH-ka. with a view to the can e.la . tion cfsaid entrv. the said partie- are i hereby summtined tn thi- Otneenu tho 23d day of August, Is7t1 at in o'clock A. M. to respond and furnish testimo ny eouceruiiiy said alleged abandon ment. Wer.-tkr Eaton, Begistcr. -16 4 Evan U outiii.nj, Beceiver. RECLOVn& SMITH CENTER Stage Line. Connecting at Red Cloud with the Republican River Stage Line. Three regular trip a teek, arriving and departing from Red Cloud at th same time the stage from the railroad does. FARE VERY LOW. mi. j. a-. suaaoT, ??. THE ENIMY OF DISEASE ! wmtQffhm , I . TO MAN AND BEST Is the Grand Old L USTIjSIKjSTT, Wtiili II a. Stood thefoHt of40.vrnr Tlirrb i no no;e it nill not hrnl,. lamoiit'M It will not core, no achrno pnln, that ttrTltrtn fhr lln 111 h 11 UOiIy.ortlip Inuly r m hnnrc 4 ether IlomoMfc Ai-.Iin l. Hint doe not Yield to it Malc Toncli. A tuYt!e'Hitini;25r.. gic. or 81O0rifmi often tp(I the life r . Ilutnnn beinc and restored to I.trV mi'ill'if fnlnens ninnj- A ValnnMe llorss WELLBOR1NC. N. C. Clark of (xuide Rock, has for sale the best Well-boring apparatus ever u-ed. consisting of drills, augers, etc. Two men with one of these drills can drill from 40 to 50 feet in one day, through the rock of this country-. Thes3 drills are warranted 10 be the New York Artesian Drills- 40 tf 2sct:ce tc Teachers.' Notice is hereby given. That I will examine all persons who may desire to offer thernlve as candidates for teacher- of the primary or common schools of the couuty, at my office in Red (UxJUd, on tne first Saturday rf August, November. February and May. J, S. Gilham. 1 r - n r r, -. superintendent- -G. D. Proctor and lx. C Bruce of Thayer county were tn town Tuesday. watching the act.on of the Central Committee They are men- of good j ou-me5 raient ana gentlemanly tuanr ni-r ti,p- aon' h. .,. ., . ... ...... . .M vtwJ U1C a Don'tpuy at Hastings when you can set FrazprVi AtI. f-Iro,..-. r... in ce Viroircattbe City Diu-Store.- !--- . " trie: .V M on L fiwt ami comf ru SSSMHRi?il3a !.: ;-.- Ui I '.frt . W;; JT&r2e,yl - Z I LOCAL MATTF!. L-s -.hool h.W kSrh ihr l.v. SBSWiRgaSSgd fe , i 30-1? ' r :!Fjii?f 5 ?5? i 5SlK w 1 i.h..-.'.. 1 mi... iww jiiu;.-.ia.-u. .... t . , um ih mi. .i lVKSCPSefc5,rT--rirr j -.--rJ .u n - ;- - , -. t It : J M..1 cUcd & ;.. ui. -LA. rr:l!purchadtl,eh.. QSW &C5?, 1 '-'.':' - - ?W JiI " "" - Zffl !.!i:wei.u Kan,.., arrive, Friday, "ery oirned by !.M K-tc.l at hir- 5fi5M&&Zr Z ' f f! : -:!"?" 3 ' r-t.r-nlll 2 I-r LK ' U - Fourth at Mrs. Lvjz. - We feel like cocgratclsunj: I f a h f .Aja.Br t - - m -" i i -v -.. s - - i fc. r Htc mmmmM' mtm a J itl sale Iat ntuniav, Ir on tun uitfi a:u eic:i:y ave u.i.iar- tie - ' J fe congratulated on hip .rood harriri j V.'e al.,.uW IKe to hare ,.i .oat 1 . r .1 1 t .. .1 . .- . r nir 1 ne uyu-e uui me ierzr 01 :ti in,weieca - h Until some oth-r ha 1 ,hau s .j, h j,.,.,. ti.e ,, 4l f : -. ifc;-ii.i ,ti. in ifc J imw r 1 T 11 .iaie pu,iiic?a fti i.t '.VUJI 1 it dm;;. The Mill race oft Khn crek i cuinpleted, sndvork becus 611 the t .ii:i lifCii. te.'t. -Every oace in awhile we s,e a man n:t,iud who want to buy sn im- j'tovtil farm for fifty or ?ij; dollar.- m. ... '1 ifi cla-e of men are generally di-ap pointed. Our fanners want gnud ptiee, tor tneir land no a-day-'. Stillwater wa-. refircented in town Mourbiy, by Me r Arnold, i.ewi, and U'aid. They ,ay that tin-crop-' in Stillwater are looking better than tho-c on the river. Although' the cool weather has retarded their I i Kniwth .-ome.hat. -O.ereoats could 1. worn wJtl, comfo:tla-t Sunda-. -J. II. Wilcox has pnrcrra-cd the ! liwihrr Tor r-- r-pr nW..i a?l,;i, 1,.. ' '": 1 ' ' J ,Ulr,0sW. ,0 t.veeu Carl! - store and tbe I hitch buv'a stone buHd- mg. McFo: n!d, ths "cloud capped ' peak of the valley, was in town Sat- urdsy, ami went from here with J. A Tuileys and Ike. Hamilton to Lmenh. ' Cood brick is being moulded at Ed. Siiitn's new biick yard. MtW. V-iiiti.cntt -mil Itn.r.. .. ..-!.:.... r.. .u.( u,i umu l.iunil Hit , UCIItllK lUr ward the wotk with energy, and iti-du.-tiv. An iirirnant home-tcader arret ed us the other day, and took us to ta-k for speaking so highly of the farms of certain other granger-, before we had' said any tiring about hi?. Thm he .-bowed us some barley headed out and oer three feet long, and some wheat not headed out, over two feet high We acknowledgsd Gar error and apolog'zjd. Charles Saschow, of Potsdam was in town Saturday, and Subscribed for Hie Chief. The Busohows are .-aid to have the finest farms in the north ern part of the county. They have an entire ection of land between 'hem, of which over two hundred acres are under cultivation, aod bearing crop that arc more fotwa.-d than have been seen anywhere at this sc-o& Or the year. J. A. Tuliey went to Lincoln Monday, to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge of A F. vfc A. M., oi the State of Nebraska.- -L Darling of Juniata represcn ted Adams County at the meeting of the Central Committee of thi- J)-. trict. Mr. Dai ling is a man r.i 11. 1 , -luerame snrewunes- as a p manager, and nf genial hearty rtiTrirfers when off bu-ines; vi-it us again. V.. ,rt,.o u ..,. w wri uw turn A. B. Gmnnes and Joe Garbcr of Nuckolls county vere among our visif- 01, iue.-iu). -mics anu t),ea-re 1 .... .... ...., aicu-.u. UMj-cw : .v... ...A AA. A. .I.X. ..LJ .-. a ineir visit. -Joel Parker, Chairman cf fh5 Central' Committee of V'rebsterVounty displayed" a great deal of political a eacity io the meeting of the various ctiairniVn Tuesday. Adams, Nuckolls and Thayer were reresented by old and experienced poHtieians. Yet Red C'oild was; choen as the plac2of meeting and Webster coiid!" secured a fair repre.-entcfion-. FOB TSZ FCT3TH. John G. Potter has ju.-t received a good stock of Vt hite Press Goods, Percales. Grass Cioth and other lines of Goods, which he will sell cheajp for cash. Call ar.if see, aud prico dod?, before buyinf elsewhere. The Glorious Fourth will Le cele brated in the evenine by a big. dance at Weber's H H, The bet of music wiiibe provided arid" a very enjoyable time is anticipated. Meals will be furnished at all hours, both night and day, at Carl Weber's. The following is the list of Central Committeemen of this county. They will notice the call of tneir chairasn in this issue. Joel Parker, of Guide. Rock ch'tn. Jno. iTaTerty, Batin. W: j. Vance- InaTaIe G R ihth9 Harmony. A. W. Choate, 6ak Creek. R B Fu!t0Dt WalnQl Ckecfc T j Ward, Stillwater : Cberles Baschow, I P.-c am Krl KcWmrf Rof? WnnA 1 ::r . ".w',t i Loltoa Babcock of the Uazftte, ton is as enterprising as ever, and still publishes tBe best paper Jri"Adim county: L'ntil 50111ft oth-r ha- MMaflMnHflMBI 'itllz -:" s- - K'l V Kf.' ! ' 1 x H T Mf T-hirjMfirrri ifm m wr... -1 - wteJ t. s.w i -i "-? i r - i i -. t:i". rv;j .- 1 - w 1 1 i. ., m 1 ii mmmmmmmmmmmmm i 4iiiU!ii:::tl Kowery DAKCE! at KMLt) bi.NTl.C j J0 U1. o' J ny ot. . ,. ,. .1 1 . . , 1 1 i.t .it ..i 11 ti.w triii via rw.:-iMiiii , . ";r' , "" . " I'M. luirli will lake niori liitu-iMf tilt re-ponibility of en-urim; a hapny and apn-e ibb tim to the pntri-itic 'up per.- uf 1 In licbl fnta-ic tio. '' Tiir CniKF will le -ent to ny party for four mon'h- or durinc the ?ntnpaii!:i, lor fifty centi in advance I We .-hall tAe crpecial pain- Jo furni-li ' " f "" -" ""- : ' ! V!$ T : ..ii .1. . . i:.:..i - v ..1 1 c...... I Mr F'vnn of FjHrtTeld who pa-ed ' through thi, place rotne time aco in 1 1 c . t j 1 I "'" '' j went back the other diy with the re covered pioperty. He foun I them in i Uod WiUaw Countv. he D.yle bro 1 ih'cr had gott'fi poeion of the an- itnab-iu tather a pieer uani.er, hey have a large -tock ranch on Red Wil- i Imv Creek and iiaiiu.' ,ren .me of Mr. t t 1 '0'nns po-tal card-, accidental run i M'T0' two '- w''h stock an-weiing hi-deeri Atimi .1 liev i'liiut-ili.i't Iv eaye 1 J - J --- chase and jtu-heil the itneves .-0 cw-c that the? abahdoritd their uiulf-. and took lefu.'e in a nivine Tl.u foiti'iid ll ". held the lny- at bay until the", n-ing a litth -trategy pre- I tended to be ,hot, whereupon the thieve- ru-htd from 1 heir cover to fin-i-h their work. A they came up the Doyle, fire't kdling one instantly and mortally wounding the other. Major El. S. Pa-t, member cf the J Cen Committee of the district 15, We understand a eandidzte" for Senttor. Likewise, W. W. Montgomery of Nucko!!, county. I'.ith the,e gentle men are mm of in'e'iigenee and abili ty and have the support of their re--peetive countH. and eit her of them j would umb uh:e My rrprcent u- with ..ctedit in th.- Semte. Oak Cisekk Wetj-t.-r Co , N'.-b June It, li7o. En Chief--Our pnvinct stands I bold to the front with flying colot- v hvat ami oats look wl. with 1 a larger amount .-own l!..n ltl,t 'Car. , Corn looks we.'l. and if diy weather j and hopper- will ;a- .1 by, pr.-mi j , a lari:e or(M' Near' a,! Sle '"-gafcinc j i pra5rio' aml th.L're wi!l be m rt? 0tr: ; rrted over thS" y. or thr.n any rnc of con- ycar bc,ore -Mr- K,',c- hte of U H Walnut Creek, W. J. Vance, of Ina .olitical conf.,n ,,as .alreai' rs- broke ...jId, Abram Scott of Harmony, and 1 Ll. !i i .. k. -u r t .. .'. . rie :a ai-i juuumg a iraaie nou-e l-x 1 - w"icn win oe tne tenth Ira ..a t"t 1 1 tenth frame house in the precinct. E II. H-iwlty ha- a field of tame grass that looks as though Nebraska could equal if not excel her si.-ter states. Immigration ;t-H;u ;--..rt Oail v. reek fia- its si are of new settler?, and there is b lit two vacant claims left in the. precinct School district No 5, i- ftd! tie seat of war. It h.- been cut down in size until it is about 2 ui.Ie- sqiare, aud now there is a petition b-ing cir culated to reduce it down to -10 acre. The object is to throw the bonds on . -. . "it-" nit uiui: iue were .uieu. oome men will do most anything for money, iven throw away bids and spcciflcstipn- fot the sake, of a few dollars. J. E. H. Rivbiiton Neb. June 19 h 1S76 Ed. Chief r-Juging by he a gn of the times, we arc on the eve of very important events. There I a ciouu nan. w-ors x.aroi e at me pre.- ent day, whicb wben it bursts, ;s bound to change the map of that Tyrant rid den, Monarch ruled portion of our planet. Aod what are we to judge r .tt.o .1 1 mi 1 rum iiiii: iuc reacer win ear. 1 aa r twer much. Nebraska and the re.-t of tli- -.." r.,-An -rtr i,l, . - tne grain raising states 01 tne west, in . the event of a general European war, will be looked to by con'ending power- for the food which their armies can no: do without, and which themselves being too busy struggling for the mas- tery can not suddiv. Therefore, 1 would advise tlTe fsr- mers-of the stiie. and more Daflicular - lv the farmers of tSeTrepSbTicanvaUey, - '-'-' --.-- wjw ay-v.wv. avtogU sow, garner and store aP uir Mrplu farm products as muck u they are able, for unless transpir.ng event be- :rri "" r:',v f h themives, there w a time dose at vt " ol "" " called noon to supply troublesome and -starved -Europe' with corn, and get ti big price for it. Mark what I say. 0Svlliv.v,v. Centennial Celebration UN i tli. ; Fourth of July !V itMH.nA. Aiiii 1 j r-P r. r-ef. jr r--. The commttt e or. CeteraiSi.l Hi tury repurt'-d in lavor of the appoint : u"t ol" t5l foiluwins: ireatWttfi to t write up the .-etthmmt o! unrr re- -pective precinct". : A. M. Tilbjt of Guide lUwt. W. E JjcUmhi uf Btni Oaal. R. B. Fulton. ' Waluui Creek. 1 1. W Ki.i-ht. 4 Inavaie S. B. Bierce, " ILinuony Mo-o.- Will-on. " (flrnwoud. Tom C. Iaird, " Ouk Criwk. Abram WelK "StiHater. .v.. I. Thom.-:., Hat in. Chas. Biu-cImiw, Poto-'J&'ti. The rejort wa- uirsuimuiuiy adopt , '" T,,' committ.-e . n programme re- porteu as follow , M iltNIM. KXEilClsiks l,t. 2nd. .J id. lih. :!.. 6ch. Tih. Nalioual Siilute. Martial Mu-ic. (it.ind Centennial March. Yoluntan by the Bund. Cent i niiial Song by Choir. 1 'rayer. Reading uf thtf Declaratioi. of Iudepend. ' h. National ilyiun by Choir. V.li. Oration. AFrEUNOUN EX EllCIsES. 1-t. Music by the Bind. 2nd. Song by the Choir. 3rd. Reading of County History. 1th. Mu-ic .Vh. Tnuts. lh. Martial M't-ic Evening pei formaiHes will onrrM.t of a magnificent display of 'ire works. On moiijti, J. Q Potter wis1- -elected to take charge uf lite sieving of the i children. , 1 Wi-sd? Snow cas reqite-ted ! lead 'he Choir. to J. S Gilh:im was eh etc! orator. and W. II. Brire sfclcctci to rod the 1 Decliitation of bidependvuvtf. I Tin. fill.urtu, 'Hiir! mi. Tr .tt.nt. e-1 oflicer, of t heyday l',e-i.ht, A. M. TJbot, Vice Pre-id.-nt, Math-w Stralton, of Cruide Hoek, P Mc?t! ld Cloud ; N. H-ney, of !'..nin , Tl.o-. K-nnedy of ' .. j J'. jrbei of Ghmwood : Sam'l Cade of '.,,dam, T. J. Ward of Stillwate. J : ', Huhnrlol Oak Crvii ( j ! TH E WESTING HOt'SE . CO. J , V7" I I T-? rP01"? ' Th chesptst and best Thresher in tfjg market. 36 Inch 10 Bared CyUnder, with 10 Horse Mounted Powt Coinb;e' set with 22 feet joinr-d -ticker, either lelt or geare 1, as de-ned It 1 will thresh and cleati one-fifth nure , ,a:" . . n ""-r un: Z '" "'3' "S " j WALTER A. WOOD. grain than any other machinv uude. etzz. j07?22J3 ZD SiA?l:;3 l.:HHi2 C V. Walter A. Wood Harvester ITli .. I I 5 D. Lodes Self-Binder , The most beniGcial machine to the ' farmer ever invented. Lears all about 1 .1 - iri t - 1. t- I tbrs wondeiful machine before vou ; eive your order for rliy kind of Ibr- i j ve-tis5j Machine. - I I I ADAMS & FRENCH 7y . M --- -, - , rm , " i - -J&3 M. MUW I The only RJilinr an3 B1tidin"'Mi'l . :n,n'- hi-h" doe.? not use Cai.vas or1 andcuw and elevate, grain wet, TT? 1 der far Harve?f.r nnSTyoo lmTe examined this aiacbiae. . The Celebr ted HAIlSES IIEAl ER. 1 , ,. ..ft. J The' above machines are eobi by k, 1. Wwery, .jfjfHS.SA 2a:te;53; sjis: lE'&rV" eT m 11; it. i "Nrcl. F LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER II 1 U ?; f Sf until Taltl. UL. BATTLES Ss SUN. 1K.KHS IN luirult'Huijilniifnts Ilt'il Cloml, hritkM. M(BiIAit .mh MMM f &1MM& Urn k-r wr"L " THRESHING MACHINES. MOUNTED dowx irons: iowi:km. Wood auJ lrn Urate MAKdli R I DI NO CCLTIYMOR-' .V,a ood cpply of DocUe k) vtl i'! Ir n a:id Wood Rnui : S'lrrinj Plows Rr'il imr Plow-, Arc ttt sUo hive tbr ! acjc) for th MlAMISBi'ROK EXCELSIOR RK!'KKao4 MOW ER The LE. I KK R EA PER and MOWER, the MAIlr HAR E-TKU.anl Willi mr Au-?n Wood'- E H.K H tU ER. W ih ..thr fer.f c!.n ! nb'fncjSf.M ni'.rrH"jL . nu'iiift wmc irlirh v th DAT TON SELF DCMPINU CLIPPER RAKK, and iTAK HAKW tfl'"'' (itH t n'i ?' Thrr Jif.orf f'HrchntrlJ Elttvat.erf We -hall ke-'p On hand a good 3-rtiu.,iii of repjjr. fbr Kvapfrz and Ha-'-'e-ter". to supply all who have iirchac uf tt , atvl I .v. D rMLnnBHi w VKVKrljnBBnBi r- . THE SILVER TONGUE tt ORGAN A TEST OF THIRTY YEARS. j X,e cheapest because A W JI.MVm7 J - w-wj Lists. 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