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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF.
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Oneortpjr I year, $2.00
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Official Directory.
CONGRESSIONAL.
A S. l'n.Ji -ck. He.ttrice. U. S. Senator.
W. Ilitchroek. Omaha. U. S. Senator.
Ii.irzt Crounm. RepresenUtiv.
EXECUTIVE.
SILAS GABBER, Governor. IAkt'Aji.
HrunoTwchuck. Sec.olHlate,
J.B Wurfton, Lincoln, Auditor.
J. 0. MeilrMe. Treasurer.
Geo. II. Roberts. Au'y cn.
J . hi. AlcKemie. Lincoln. Sup. Pub. Iatruc.
JUDICIARY.
(io. If. Like. Omaha, Chief Jutice.
UanM Oa,.tt.NebrkCity 1 Alociate Jug.
Sam I Maxwell. Platamoutn J
WEUSTER COUNTY.
J. A.Talleyi, County Herk.
E. II. Jones.
Troanrer.
I. W.Tulloys.
II. f. Hill.
J. S. Gilhua,
T C. Coon.
Prbt Judge.
ShrriW.
School" 8up't.
''oroner.
County Surveyor
County Commiisionern.
w i-..'nmrnt.
it i-v- nnrnr
l. W. Ball. 1
P. Mattenon.
I. H. Hobart. I
u. w. Hall,
F.
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For President
R. B. Hayes.
For Vice President,
"W. .A. "Wheeler-
CALL 70S A EEPUBLICAN STATS CON
VENTION. TO NOM I NATE CANDIDATES FOR 8TATK
OFFICES.
The Republican elector? of the State
f Nebraska are hereby called to send
riolegatea from the Feveral counties to
meet in State Convention at Lincoln.
n Tuesday, the 26th day of Septem
fter, 1876, for the purpose of placing
in nomination a candidate for member
of congress, and candidates for Gov
ernor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary
afSlat,. Auditor, Treasurer, Superin
tendent of Public Instruction, Attor
ney General, and Land Commissioner,
rod to transact such other business as
way properly come before it.
7he several counties are entitled to
the same representation as in the
State Convention called this day to
meet at Fremont on the 23d day 08
May, T876.
KDMBCROr DILKOATKS.
Adam! 4 Knox 1
Antelope 2 Lancaster 9
Boone 1 Lincoln -
Surt 3 Madison 2
Buffalo 3 Merrick 2
Sutler 2 Nemaha 4
Cats 6 Nuckolls 1
Clay 4 Otoe n
Cedar 1 Pawnee 3
o:fx 2. Platte. 3.
Cheyenne & Pol'.
Cuming 2 Richardson 5
J'akoia. 1 Saline 2
Dawson 1 Sarpy
Dixon 1 Saunders 2
Podze 5 Seward 1
Douglas 10 Stanton 4
Silhnore 3 Sherman 1
Kranklin 2 Thayer 2
Hurnae -t 1 Washington 4
Inge - 5 Webster 2
31 all 4 York 3
Hamilton, 4 Greelr .fe Valley 1
Harlan "4 Phel:s &flo?per 1
Howard 2 Dundy. Chase.
JeffcrsoU 4 Hitchcock. Frontier
Johnson 3 A Red Wttlow- T
.Kearney 11 Wa-e & Pierce 1
Keiths If
By order of State Central' Commit
tec. G. K. Yost, Sec C: FT. Gere, Chrn.
Linoobi Maroh- 8th, T876.
Call for Hteting of the Bepnblican Coun
ty Central Committee.
The members of the Republican
County Central Committee will meet
at Red Cloud, on.Saturday the Bat of
July at 2 o'clock p. m.,. ran tho purpose-of
appoiatsagr a time- aud place
fiiraifttanty Convention and appor
tioning the delegates thereto among
tho several precincts.
Joel Parker,
Chairman Central Committee.
SATE POLITICS
For some time post the political
status of the state has been a subject
of investigation with us. But little
real satisfaction has been obtained.
The issues before us are all summed
n aniL embodied in the question.
Who will'be' our next Senator. The
contest lies between HitcLcock-on the
one side and Manderson, Crounse,
Saunders, Briggs and the Great Un
Ituown on the other. Out represent
ation in Congress seem to have no in
fluence or conneotian- wkh- national
politic but-1&- be a local agency for
tho distribution of Nebraska -share-
- -j -
of the patronage. As the offices and
appointments havt been parcelled
out amen the .friends of the Senator.
lie has beca. attaekedVor. commended.
We have not- seen an- attack"-against
v"intchcoc1cbasea' on his action on any
. of the great national questions which
dHue before the Senate. All the
charges am thai he has appointed A.
Posttnarter at this placa aaaV B; Re-
Vcieverat'alandoffice. Whether the
Senator has sound views on finance or
economy seems not to enter into the
questioBcT St appears to be taken for
granted that Nebraska's views on
those-subjects are not of sufficient im-
portaiioa or consequence to be respect-
ed. Wbwk'juao will help our panic-
'. nlar localUymest iht. regulation of
'the postal service, or the matter of
the lend office, or who will make ap-
jiit ments for our- frisnds. These
are the Hain and leading.- questions
asjeeeVie) reference to the seaator-hip,
aneUkt w4o!e politics of the state-ap-
pear to be emhedied in the senatorial
aontrst, .'At tbelast convention the
naiotuLL&ue wjt? iUftob: idsnebe
fore the hou??e. It enters into the
election of our repreenlivc9 and
"tutc senator.-, for whom will they
vote for senator is asked of our county
representative)). If we mistake not
the last judicial fight was affected by
thi.i iasne. It enters into every little
countv precinct election, and bears a
prominent though unseen pert there.
That we don't approve this is proba
bly evident. The land office aw J post
al .service are important matters but
I the country has more imjortant inter
ests than these to ba represented, and
we deai and that these interest be
considen d in selecting our representa
tive. "Any man who would leave the
army at this time to dectioneer fir
Conurt$t ought to be scalped "
This was what General Hayes .aid
when pressed to become a candidate
for Congress. That waiwbat General
Hayes said after three years of hard
service, after b arm Had been brokeu
after he had been wounded four times.
The much greater ;y, aud honor of a
Congressman, attended with compar
ative ease and. personal safety were
offered to him, when his acceptance of
them could not be charged to- coward
ice, or neglect of duty. He had al
ready proved his patriotism, his fidel
ity and eourage. His record left no
room for the attacks of enemies, and
wo the admiration of his friends. He
might have retired with honor from
the field. He might have rested from
the arduous duties of the soldiers. He
might have removed himself from the
danger of war, and no complaint could
have been made. The temptations of
a higher office, with greater glory and
increased salary were brought to
bear on him. But the war was not
over. The Union was not yet estab
lished. Duty whispered to him that
his work as a soldier was not coutple-
' bed. Modesty told him that he could
do more as an officer in the field than
as a legislator in the halls of Congress,
and he listened to duty, and remained
at the head of his troops, sharing their
hardships and dangers. In modern
politics, there is nothing nobler and
more patriotic than that reply of Gen.
Hayes to his frieuds. "Thranks, I
have other business just now. Any
man who would leave the army at this
time to electioneer for Congress ought
to be scalped."
So far nothing, has been, heard
from the St. Louis Convention.. Til
den is supposed to lead b'ya majority.
But it requires two-thirds in the con
vention to nominate, and it is thought
he will be unable to secure them.
Judge Davis has declined to be a can
didate for tho presidency. Hendricks
refuses to be a candidate for the Vice
Presidency. The- contest at present
aeotnsto- be- between. Tildetr, Hen
dricks and Hancock, with occasional
references to Bill AlIea-andiThuroiao.
At the ratification in Washington,
Monday night, the Pennsylvania re
publican association boro a banner
.with, the device, "Our State, we
Hayes-ten-to-Wheal-er. into lino."
"Tee." said the political editor,
consigning another thousand of Bris
tow campaign documents to the waste
basket, "of all sad words of tongue or
pen, the saddest are these we might
have had Ben!" Providence Prest.
With an Ohio mac iu the White
House, an Ohio man as ChieErJastice
of the Supreme Court., and another's
Associate Justice, with an Ohio man
as General of the army, and one Ohio
man in the Cabinet, there is a pros
pect that the due influence of. the
Buckeye State in the .National' coun
cils will be maintained. The modesty
of the State, even if- there' bslbeeir
-no constitutional inabilities,- would
have pievented her claiming the sec
ond plaee-as well as the. first onthe
Cincinnati ticket: Cincinnati- Titles.
The first National Convention call
ed for the nomination of Presiaeutand
Vice President assembled at Balti
more in 1831. It was convened by
the Aati-Masonio party, of which
Sewaictand-.&lsBoretwere the leading
spirits. William Wirt iecerveaVthe
nomination for President at their
hands. Followiog-the exampie-ofHhe
Anti-Masons, the opponents of Au
drew Jackson met in convention also
at Baltimore, and assuming the name
of National Republicans, nominated )
Haary. Clay.as their standard bearer.
After -tuesr twe tiakets-hadibeeikput
in the field, the legislature cf 'New
Hamp.-hire issued a call for a Demo
cratic National Convention to convene
at Bakimoie At. this convention the
two-thuds rnlor- was adopted, and
Jacksoor, and- Martin Van-.Buren be
'came the canjidates.-.
If any one ever doubted the anfit -
nes of Democracy te rule the doubt
must have bceu di-pelled by this time.
Six niontkV control of the Hoa.e of!
Representatives proves Deaiocraey to 1
be little better than an iiubrctle in the
mangement of public affair. "lie
the industries of the country are lan
guishing for needed legl-lation noth
ing has been doue to re vice them.
The succession in tho Treasury De
partment bas not beet finally deter
mined on, but the impression appears
to be well-founded that Secretary
Chandler will be tran-ferred from the
Interior to the Tieiaury, and that the
present A.-?istant Secretary of the In
terior will take Chandler's place.
Treasurer New, who has been men
tioned for the secretaryship, does not
deaire to hold any ofLce. Secretary
Bristow, poon after he retires, contem
plates spending the summer in Kurope.
LETTE2 F&0X STILLWATER.
Stillwater. Web-ter Co. Neb.
June 25th, 187tf.
Ed. Ch w.y ; Dear Sir, I thought
I would drop you a line to tell you
how things are prospering in this
vicinity. Crops are beginning to need
rain bad. Wc notice Wm. Thompson
has a fine piece of corn that will com
pare favorably with any we have seen.
Tho?e trees Mr. T. has set out on his
farm show to a good advantage. A.
Wells also has some very firm trees.
George Lybarge has been decoratinjr
his homestead wih a fine lot of trees.
D. M. Francis, our worthy P. M., has
a well aml plenty of water, and now
says he will neither borrow nor lend
G. W. Francis has commenced build
ing on his big farm. Mr. John Arm
strong, from Cubb Creek, Jefferson
county, is here looking around for a
situation that suits him for stock rais
ing. Mr A. has been engaged' in
sheep raising for the last few years.
R McBeath has a fine field broke out
on his new farm. Renzo Armstrong
and Thatls. Arnold- flutter themselves
they have the best piece of wheat in
tnefefpaTts. We will venture Co say
Mrs. Wm. Thompson has the largest
flock of young chickens in the county.
We wish we belonged to the Clerical
Gentry, as they are lare enough to
fry. That jolly old Bach., Isaiah
Skiles says he is tired of doing his own
cooking. James Flett is expectinc his
family from Iowa this week. The
people of these parts are promi.-ing
themselves a good time the 4th of July
in Red Cloud. We see every one is
anxious to make the celebration a suc
cess. Our farmerare talking consid
erable about the fair. If they all take
what they propose taking, Stillwater
will be pretty well represented, and
we have no doubt but what there will
be some premiums awarded to some
of them. Yours, W. A.
Bristow has resigned. No more
whiskey prosecutions, no more Reform
now that the nominations are made.
The words of Ingersall are yet fresh in
our miuds. The nation demands a
man who will be a reformer after as
well as before the election. Trcsurer
New, and Solicitor Bluford Wilson
have also resigned.
Hayes and Wheeler have the confi
dence of the Liberals who are all com
ing back to their support. The im-
ipressionis fast gaining ground that
the Republicans have now. the strong
est ticket they, could put tnto the
'field.
Werhould be glad if some demo
crat witLin our jurisdiction, or if there
be no democrat then somcrepuillican,
would make some objection to Hayes
and Wheeler, we waut to argue the
question.
Senator Merrill of Maine has been
nominatediby the President as Bris
tow' s successor: The nomination h:
been ratified by the Senate, and is
generally conuuendedi
Premium List of the Webster
Co. Agricultural Society.
TQ.BE held in bed CLOUD SETT. 19,
20, AND 21, 18T6.
CLASS 1.
HORSES.
Best stallicn 5years old & over t6KK)'
2d best 2 50
Best stallion 4 years old & under 5 3 00
2d best 1 50
Best mare 5 years okLand over 4.00
2d best- 2.09
Best mare 4 years old and unden5-3 00
2d best 1 50
Best horse or mare 3 -years old &
under 4 250
2d best 1 25
Beat horse or mare 2 yeaw.old &
under a. 2-00
2d best lw
Best brood uiar9-aadcolt 5-00
2d best 2-50
Best span draft horses 4 00
2d best 2 OOJ
Best SDan draft mules 4 004
2d best 2 00
Best pair roadsters any age 3 00
2d best 1 50
'Best pair-carriage horses 2 00
2dbe2 1 00
Best single but cy horse 1 00
2-ieat 50
Best saddle-horeev 3 00
2d best H50
Best trotting horse - 3 00
2d best 1 50
Best pacing horse 3-00
2d best 1 '50
Best Jack any 3ge 3 00
2d best J '50
BesUleunet ' " " 3"00
2d best' 1 50
AWARDING .COMMUTES
S. Kerschner, Glenwood Prcoiact.
W. N. Richer-ton, Red ClouV"
Iu C. Olmsted, Inavale, u
EAOY EQUESTaiANSHIBr
Bet management .of a horse in saddle
by a htdvj Fancy riding bridle.
! j best " "whip.
" HC9l management of '1 hore in bar-
' neh. Carriage whip.
;i be.t Diploma.
foi management ofl horx; in bar-
nC:,s ferriage whip.
1 best Diploma.
AWAHIUSl COMMITTEE.
I. U Fulton. Walnut Crock precinct.
V. W. Brewer. IJ Clud
j I'ranci? Snow, Glenwood "
l Dan Rom, Superii.iendeut of class.
CLASS 'J.
CATn.E.
TfinrniiPh Kip.1 fttl.
Be?l bull A yeare oM aod over $.'. J '
"1 bebt - '!
Belt bull - year, old aud under 3 4 OJ ;
l!d best 2 w j
Beat buH 1 year old and under - 3 A ,
'2d best 1 J i
w
Best bull calf
2d best
- 00
1 UO
Be.-t cow 3 years eld acd over . W
2d best '1 oi)
Best cow 2 years old and under J 4 0
2d bet 2 K)
Best heifer 1 year old aud under 2 3 Ou
2d hot 1 50
Best heifer calf ' 2 (W
2d Ik;.L 1 00
Best cow aud calf 5 W
2d bH 2 JO
NATIVES AN1GBADES.
Bet-t bull 3 years old an? oyer , 4 00
2d best " 2 00
Best bull 2 years old and under 3 3 00
2d be.t I 50
Beat bull 1 year old and under 2 2 W
2d best 1 00
Best bull calf I Otf
2d best ou'
Best cow 3 years old and over 4 00
2d best
'-i 00
Best cow 2 years old and uuder 3 3 00
2d Um 1 50
Beet heifer 1" year old- & under !i 2- 00
2d best
Best heifcr- calf
2d best
Best cow and caflfl
2d beat
AWARDING COMMITTEE.
Oscar Arnold, Stillwater.
John Burtis, Red Cloud.
L N. Ed&on, Batiu.
G. W. llumurcl, S'up't. Class 2,
Class 3.
SWINE.
Poland China or Magee.
Best boar 1 year old and over
2d best
1 00
1 X)
5U
4 00
2 00
3 W)'
I 50
Be.t pair pigs 0 months old' aud'
under I year- -W
id best I 00
Best pair pips under G months old 1 50
2d best 75
Best sow and litter of pigs not over
2 mouths old 3 0()
2d best I 50'
llERKSIIIRE it CFTESTEK WHITE.
Samp as above.
AWARDING COMMITTEE
John Laverty, Batin precinct.
James Allabaugh.. Walnut Creek "
Sani'l King, Ohk Creek-
CLASS 4.
SHEEP.
Best back any age
2d best
Best ewe any age
2d best
Best flock of not less than 5
2d best
3 00
1 50
3 0O
lift)
4 00
2 00
AWARDING COMMITTEE.
J. Henry Hobart, Oak Creek.
H. C. Minnick, Harmony.
Judson Bailey, Guide Rock
Ira'ftleoperj.Sup't of Class 3and 4.
CLASS 5.
' POULTRY.
Best coop of. chickens not lessthan
six. 1-00-
2d best- 50'
Best pair rurkevs- I'OO-
2d best 50
Best pair geese 1 00
2d best 30
Best pair ducks 1 00
2d best 50
AWARDING COMMITTEE.
L. H. Luce, Inavale. A. Scott, Hai
mony. J. D. Leach, Red Cloud.
i CLASS 6.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
Best quality and.yieJd of white
wheat, not less than 5acres... $4 00
2d best 2 00
Best quality aud yield of Red
wheat, not less than 5 acres... 3 00
"JSest quality and yield of oats not
Isss-than 2. acres 3 00
mm( DCS L X OU
Best quality and yield of barley not
less than 2 acres...... ......... 3 00
Best quality and yield of rye not
less than 2-acres -3 00
mQ OvSlf eeeal OU
Best specimen of buckwheat...... 2 00
Q DCSeee 1 UU
Best quality and yield of corn not
less than 5 acres 3 00
Largest display of vegetables .....2 00
fl D6SC tHeiimtt. erI"Uv
AWARDING GOMMITTEfi.
Laic-Cowlry, Glenwood. Alexander
Walktr, Inavale. George Srmpsoo,
GmderReek.-
CLASS r.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Best potatoes not less than I bu. of
any one kind. Each 25
2i.bdet.................. diploma
BeSt 'wheat, oats, rye, b'arieyrand
corn, not less than . bushel of?
either. Each.... 50
2d best. ......... ............ diploma
Best display of cabbage -....w50
2d best ...... .........K... ...diploma
Best 'specimen of vine-produflts-
61CO....WII ............ .. nMtnm'j
Ld best.. ........ ................ diploma
AWARDING COMriXIEK.. .
John McCalluts. G Icr.tr o. vl . Tho.
Kennedy, Welaut Jrck . Cha M jn-
er, Ktd (TuuL
Oliver R Downs. John U. WiHeox.
Sap'tj Ciaj? 0, and 7.
CI s" J
ro" wjW.
ihiM .-periiueu .-ilk cmbroiderr .
Ifd Lest diploma
Be-t specimen worsted embroidery .U
Jd bet diploma
Premium? of Ho cent.- or diploma
will be awarded on -II irtiel- conn nt;
within tb:- clas and not named al)ve.
AWAKDl.ST. COMMlTfEE.
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CLASS '..
pantry stokes, dairy a kitiik
Hst iiualitv butter tot la-? than .
: round
oO
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; 21 best
diplotin
diploma
Bet quility rheeae ....
Be.-t specimen of luney 5u
2(1 be?t ui)l ll:i
Boi-t uheal bread ........ "')
2d ite-t diploui.t
Be.t brown bread "
21 beat..- diploma
Beat lruit cake 0
2d beet diploma
Preferves, jelly, pickle.i and all arti
cles coming within this cla.-v aud not
enuuiera ed, each 25 cents -ir diplomi.
Greateat variety canned fruit T"
2d beat diploma
A V A RDl N(l CIM M 1TTE E.
Mr. If. Holdridirc, Walnut Creek .
Mrs. L IT. Luce, Inavale; .Mra. 1.
W. TuHeyn, Red Cloud.
Mrs. G. W Knight, Rss Luura
I Dixon, Mr.. Wm. Ji .Jackson, Supt
Claa s and 'J'.
CLASS 10
Best exhibition of cut tFowerj, one of
Vick's Floral Chromo-.
2d beat diploma
The flowers not to be made up in
boquets, but exhibited separately and
named-.
Atf'A'iVDf.Nl J COM M ITTEE.
Mrs. Alexander Bently. Inavale; Mrs
Levi Moore, and Mr-. Wm. K. .Lick
son, Red Cloud
SAM'L GAiiMR
IVEALER IN
Dry Goo tiff and
Groceries-
BOOTH autl SIf OJLS
Hats? Caps. &
Ready Made Clothing !
We have the Largest
Stock in the Valley and will
not be undersold.
GIVE US A CALL, ONE & ALL
Sam'f Carber
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With oilr printed dirertions. no instructioo'criBechacical 5i.iU is requfred to or-Tati tf.
TKe conruction of the nachiae h bd epen a principle of uanc ami uncualJesf sira-plicitj-
comprising simple levers workicg upon centres. The beanog re lei. r.Jibey
are hardened and polished. t. .
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(patented J mchin.-ry and tools, cocsttucted eiStssly to accoinpleA'wMi we now otfcv
aUO52STlC"5WIHC MACHINE CO;,
New York nntt Cliicro.
FASHIONS
hiaest &5srsi Jrtbe hert-fiKriee in all depertiprtLs asd.the beU Idotfof the mo skfflful
jodissts; bh at-toese and aSKSW. vr-are enabtetf to'timTttboretteTaci&
averxre dress-maker. Our cks re alwar thi Urar. aad be. Our efcJ H?S2
cattle gne-awilcd to anv lady endiCR rive czazs wia ber addrese. Ageouv wanted ererywaerc.
" DOMESTIC 'r SEWING MACHINE CO..
Billiard Parlor.
-Jet -
AW lover of the cCic trc invited lb
call.
Csajr.V fri-h a-or!mnt o'ciirr-. can
dle, atxl nut.-, alway o bawl.
tleiit!f:iaiily vlerk- always on hind
to attend to mstMier-
u tf KD SMITH. 1'rop
RED CLOUD DRUG STORE.
Chas Potter.
Ktfp- the h' ami target 1'ruf
Store in Red Cloud
I'rf'ri'iMoii- erefuiTv C03llKundi'd
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UtlMhyandm.ht. ..
CtnCOH Pr ,ij at lw"'-
vkUJ-W urth 51 trrr. art . A . -
Portia-4 Aflr.
IIANNESS SHOP!
S. V. Ludlow
l- now prepared to do all kind-, oftrorl
IV THE
liar a ess i in e.
The best of ii::tprinl iipcd. and all
vork WARRANTED.
Ki:iMlltl.-2
Done on lnrt notice and at reasona!'!-
Price-.
Shop in McNm's Store.
Red Cloud XrhraK:t.
ShMl'ir In!. I". ROWKI.I. ' .
York. Ir Phiiiphl-! ! I'M iurr. n.ntaui
fiiiry lii i- t jil vfrii-nur
Denver House-
.HASTINGS, - - .NKlt.
The only first i-las- hou.-e in the city.
Stage leave- thi- house evry other
morning for Red Cloud and the K. 1'.
R. X. mN
$1 ) fiy nt Iioiiif. Air'n,'"wJiit-! Out
1 llt i-ixl terms trcr. I Itl'KA CO.. Ati
fciirtn. Main?.
BED CLOUD - - - KES.
DEALERS IN.
FURNITURE,
In I'et! Cloiiil. Nt-I . nt theiroid ?tnnJ.
Tinlc:iK!itrill to ttc what thev h.ic oi.
hanil.
They liiO a -um1. it may tittiy le i f
Of tliut which i ncc-ilful fur the Iimiik
' tiemi.
They hare leliatcaN.-raillr. tahlrc A eliaif
I Softn. htireaui. nnil nil kitnlnnf tuch wri-.
Crib.. Imlii-.. it;Ucc.mil tnnttrcjix-i" t
Which for all kind? of folk? itud ut;r Mill
do.
They have traKono and hore lor children to
Which will jilna'c wives and hahirj excrrd
iiiKly wrll.
Thry py c!?rir thc thine and n-l-rt
th-m wit:l carp.
. And will .oil fhern asch-aj.aanyon-darr
Anil wn.nv tn'ftm all. hnlh Tniirnr ami ..1.1
They'll not refuse erceiibai-ki. nil vcr r irold.
Wc invite all ourrriniI. and ntijrhhor? to
call.
And 'hey doubtlc?? will fini th-y deal fnirly
wtth nil.
If you come. I do thinkyouc-in certainly bu
A no one can nay the price I? too hik-ti.
A
Double--Thread
Lock-Stitcrr
Machine.
S. VT?feV-Bv vanz 'e Domeelle Vm
atr Plft the mct srtfM aad perfect-Etsee:
costnmes can be pTOflucei-t a krjfe sevin in
MONEY to those who cho-riSMo raakcor supena
., t-i rriV-rr. nT. ther aii?-R3ents. With the
2&k t mk
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. RED CLOUD, NUB
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CAMBRICS.
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CKCTONNK.
I.AWXs.
ciikv luiv. i oTr..vu.
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lCrnlv Imlf Clolliin. Ilaf.H i ;,
ami rrerythhtt 1 t!r lint
ATGKKATI.Y RKIl CKD I'KH K-
It wi'l par jra to cianiinc my toV awl w" efor
hrrr. A iiiendy mrtttioM itewi! t tlL
.rM; VII I a.L it a It'mI anil I atu
tf " " " t tl sllT V. i 1. Ia -
River.
. ,
Tbauling thr 1'uUu for thor
epcctfull uhcit ti.eir Tuxt.
I
P. S. Highest Market
of Country Produce, Hides and Furs,
CHAS. SI. J()JSKc.
Juniata. IVTcbrasha.
thclssals a::: hitail zzk'jlz ::;
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS HATS
CAPS Tinware.
GROCERIES AN
PROVISIONS.
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TII.I'
im l -EMjII tJ'iWVtiW SVj I a
.1 G. Potter lias-juot nviixtd
,(Knutrirr.
ntuS xniiiir.inur..,
Wot liriiiu'lit to the Vallri.
and pririe.-.
-T. G. PoUrr,
Rarj Cloud. Nebraska.
.
IGnifrnithil ILtnx I
Snlendid Crops-! Abundant
..r ,
HARVESTS.
B.'M IIatMinR Ma hmo- ar" 'hn
MCGOKMICIC
SKl.F U MCKS, OlUHMTftS .-.."d MOW KU- f
The machine-rWl.?r:r .sil Mi intuffm in r?i.-if- If"'
warranted to give perfect aJtirf.it.tMti, oi no jUs-
C-sl lice ni-i iinf-
wi-rc ri-d
' of theiftllilV ! MIIIMIMT. ld tllll
; chin m I lit- !! M. A hrrr -tork wi il-.rtn- l- -.m h id a' il "
' of Uarlwr" -toie, n xhibilioti. :u.l Mctrpei IiIm.-, .1 vn, t-e 'tc
j ready lor buM'u n -tl In et em up."
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NEW IIARDWARK STOUK
WILOLFSAI.K AND RKTAII.
MITettEU & M0KIL.RI
Ha'c opened a n(rw store and hare
-tOCK ot
Jf ARIWlRi:, Cutlery, arM i:t r e
COAL and WOOD STOVKS. Wc have also a Tin ?iirp connc.d
with our Store. Wc manufacture Tin, Copper A Sheet Iron Wrr
Our Stock ii LARGE and well aborted, and ve will deal t
as any house feat of LiH'xtla'.
Call and See Before
Opposite the Lumber Yard.
Red Cloud, - - - IVeferazTiia.
VALLEY HOUSE,'
J. C. IvVARlVSR, Prop-
Is alaj. re"idy to attend to s.ld Ci!re costorta&ie hi piiroBf.
This Hotel is Biilfrely newt having been Sited uj for the eijeV
purpose of the traveling public.
STAGE LEWES FOR Tflri i(ATI)R0AD' O.N )WS1A V
WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY OF EACH WKEK AT 7 0 t LO
I Claim, to- Have tlie BEST- STABLE Wff t
tf Lincoln; .
Always keeptefc on hand a good supply of
HAY A JT D- G & A 1 It,.
Also a food conveyance for the
from thb place to any other at reaofcle rabt:
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Price paid for nlWkiru
Quecnswarc
Paiitl lr .'ruin
the ntie-t ai r u. t
Ittrnir.hnnil
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IfAkl'KSTIiriS fl
ry a hrjrr nnmr-r f il rr ri
lh - ir t lcllei h .11 '
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just received a full and' oft rleit'J
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Purchasing E.sewftere.-
purpose of veyinf - peseBierm
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