w? it s li If. L 7 V? u THE REO CLOUD CHIEF. Jl. L. THOMAS, - - . Editor THVhVdaY Feb 15 h, 177. Bates sf Subscription. One copy 1 30:1 r, J 2.00 Ot-r.opy0 months, 1.00 tliiftcopy 3 " 50 "oiTpnndfnee solicited from all parti o the County and State, nn u.at erf of gwiera iitrc"t. OJKcial Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. A. S. Padd-ck. Heitrice. C. S. enater W. Hitchcock, Omaha. U. S. Senator. I.orenso Crounse. RreenUtivc. KXECUTTVB. MUSGARBBK. Ov-roor. Lincoln. ItrinoTcirhitck. See. of State. J. Ii it'efn. Lineolisv Auditor. J.O. Mjllride. .. Treasurer. u. II. lUbert. Att'y tien. J. M. McKeozie. Lincoln. Sup. Pub Initruc. JUDIC.ARY. 'lea. B. Like. Omaha, Chief Ji'ticc. D 111M OanU. Nebraska f 'ity. . - . j HaiaM Maxwell. INtinouth J A,0CiateJ Ui WEttSTEIt COl'NTY. J. A.TulIeyg. County Orrk K r. tone. I. .V. rulleys. II. i" Hill. A. .Poio, C C. Coon. W K.TWn, '. W Ilitl. ) Is. II. Lu-i. V J. il. ilo'iart. I Treasurer. Probate Judge. Sheriff. School Hup't. iVirim'T. f'otinty Surveyor County fotninHMoncr RAILROAD CGKVENTI0N. Tt U propped to hold a Il-tilroad 3"n mtv nt Sufton, on the 24th fuel.. con po?cd of delegates from Yoik, 'lay, and Webtcr couiitio.s, to take ?itiin in reference to yccurinR the Omaha and Republican Valley Uail joad. Will Wwbstcr county elect del patoH and fiend thuui to Sutton on the i4t Ii, or f-hall Webster county be tinrepie.entc(f. What eay you ? We would suggest that a meeting be call ed at once for the purpose of discuss ing this matter, and electing delegates to attend the convention nt Sutton. THE 03&3& AND REPUBLIC All VAL LEY EAILEOAD. The Fatt field Aictc in speaking 0! tl.i road, and urcing the citizens of that place to make an effort to tenure the road, savs, that "Aotn Wahon to liavid City, thence south weat to York, button and Fahfleid to Red Cloud, is the shortest, easiest and most direct line to the Republican valley, and the oiiC that will pay the company thebett in the future." The above named towns are alive to tLeir interests, and ta ill work hard to secure this road. Would it not be well for the citizens of Webster county to take steps in the fume direction. A harmonious co op eration vithQther pointa-on thw pro posed line might result 'iu much good. All are willing to admit that a railroad to this point would be the' making" of the town and county, but there ap prars to be a disposition on the part of our citizens, to lie still and let things take. their coarse. This will not do in railroad matters. An effort must be made, and soon, too, or it may be too lube. Gra-shopper egs? arc reported to be hatching out ir i:ne localitic-Sh-tuld the warm weather continue a while longer, wa need li.ivu no fear of prat-hopper' next spring. Kx. W; have been informed by th " who have b'.en resident of thi State for the lat fourteen jf:jr. and who have had some experience with the pest, that the i'oung 'hoppers will bvc ihrntigh f lie cohict weather, !h-y having been known to live for weekj when the ground was covered with uow to thy depth of several inches, awl to come out in tlie spring -omc what a'tennated in form, but with an iron constitution, and their gastronotr. ic;d powers wonderfully devclipnd, ready for th .iiminer" campaign. A Yankee genius by mine, Wm. Sutton, of KIk Creek, has invented a machine tnat is intended to get away with the festive grasshopper, ju- af ter he h:m hatched. The machine U Slid to he very simple in enn-tructinn. The Tecntusch Chieftain-Iier!d gives the following description: "The ma chine consist-' of a platform mounted on wlicN, with a reel in front. As it is pu.-hed over the fb-ld, the 'hop per, upon jumping up to get away from it. are thrown by the reel upon an endlca- apron which carries them back to the itar of the uiitLiue ;t!j..;o the are brushed into a box from the apron. When the box is full it can 12 removed and the content- destroyed '' Fourteen ease- of small pox in But ler county. Seveial of them leculting fatally. A man by the name of Philips, a constable living nfar Republicin City, recently shot and killed a Mr. Thomp son, resident of Kansis, who it seems was followed by officers of the law, with a warrant for his at rest, which was given into the hands of the con stable who did the shooting. We have not yet learned the verdict of the cor oner's jury. Florida is counted Wheeler. for Hayes and A bill providing for the establishing of a normal school at Gibbon,, has passed the Senate. The case of the Uuited States atraitist Gen. Belknap was dismissed Fch. Stli, on motion of the district attorney general, for the reason that the evidence would .not sustain the pro.-ecution. The. actiou of the attor ney general is taken on the direction of (.'resident Grant, who indorses re port by the district attorney as follows: In view of the within statement of the district attorney to the effect that he believes a conviction impossible, and in view of the long suffering of the ao-cu-eJ, and the great expense to which he has been subjected, I think the disliict attorney should be directed to dismiss the suit. Signed U.S. Grant. The balance of trade is in favor of the United States. Now we have reached the poiut where our exports Jargly exceed our imports of merchan dise, and where, at the same- time, our imports ofspecieexceed our exports. This achievement is of the utmost sig DtScance and importance, for it devel ops the cheering fact that at Tength we have become the master of the com mercial situation in our intercourse with foreign nations. Somebody in the Legislature has a Bpite at the newspaper men. There ha been a bill introduced doing away with the custom of priuting the tax li.-t in the counties, and providing only for a short notice giving time and place of tax sale. If such a bill should pn-s. the newspaper men would be out -of a fob of course, bat it would enable the money sharks to congregate at the county seat and buy a man's property at tax sale, aud the owner know noth iig about it. Ex. 44 Wonder why it wouldn't be a good idea to go for some of these fledgling lawyers who legislate so much, and cat down their fees and perquisites. They're always dabbing at the print er." -Neb. Herald. We"are of the opfmoo that it would br a cood idea to keep same of those "fledgling lawyers" out of the Legis lature aud send in their atead good, JTnnest. intelligent, conscieotioas farm- iii There-is plenty such in Nebraska. I The Juniata Herald aud the Adams County Gazette, are engagel in the plt-asunt aud proQtabIc(?) business of throwing mud in each other's faces, figureativeiy speaking. The present Legislature is composed principally of voungand inexperienced men, which will in a measure acrount for the-small amount of work that has been done. The Omaha Republican calls for the impeachment of Attorney Gen. Rob erts, and demands that he bo "pro ceeded against before the Supreme Court of the State, and compelled to step down and out of the office which hchas neglected aud disgraced." The Gnmd Island Imhptndent says 'that an imposter in Chicago by the name of Ingram is attempting to fill his purso by soliciting aid for the "destitute at Douglas Grove Nebras ka." Hang the'scoundrel. PBQ HATA EESOLTJriOlT . INTRODUCED IJY DR. BEAR. Whereas, The newspapers, the conventions, and the people of this State, without regard to politic, have expressed themselves as being unani mously in favor of legislation provid ing for a general pro riita between all the connecting railroads of this State, and as against any action gran'ing special and exclusive privileges to any one or more of them; aod Whereas-. A bill has been intro duced in Congtess, known as the ' "Crounse pro rata Bill," which said bill is special in its nature nnd does not extend its benefits and advantages to the several connecting railroads of this State; Therefore be. it Resolved, That we hereby respectfully request our Representatives in Congress to op pose all legislation on this subject dis criminating in favor of any railroad in the State of Nebraska and against any other railroads connecting therewith, and that they favor and urge upon Congress 6ueh legislation, within the limits of this State, as will conform substantially to the following : In as much as the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad was a na tional enterprise, inaugurated and carried to successful completion by national aid, therefore all busine-'s or iginating in the State of Nebraska, and produced and situated on the line of railroads connecting with the Uuion Pacific Railroad bt shipment and transportation over said Union Pacific Railroad, is entitled to equal atJvant ages and facilities without discrimina tion of any kind in favor of the busi ness of any or either of such connect ing railroads, or of said Union Pacific railroad ; that, to effect that end, said Union Pacific railroad ought, in equity and justice, to carry such business over its line from whatever point received at a pro rata of its own through taiiff on similar business, and that all rail roads so connecting with the said Un ion Pacific road ought, in equity and justice, to grant to the St, Joseph & Denver, Atchison & N braska, Mid land Pacific, Omaha and Nor'heste n railroads, and all other railroads wh h may now or hereafter connect with such connecting road, all the rights, privileges, and immunities in respect to rates, time, and transportation pos sessed by themselves, or either of! them, in respect to the Union Pacific ! Railroad C ommunicated. Louisa Ckkkk, Feb. Tib, '77. Ei. Chief. I will try an.j ive you a little information lo how things arc flourishing on Lom-a Creek and al-o the neighborhood in genvral. Wc are enjoying our.-elvea very well, mo far, having, nothing michto do but to do o'ir chorea a-id get up our sum mer's wood and make other ptepara-tion-j for farming wnen a;riug opens. I will give you the named of rvme of our farmers. W. C Maxwell one of our oldest ?"ttleis, has a flue firm on the Creek, aril alao Mr. F. 0. Hutch ison, H A. Keriatou, F. D Hummel, John Galbreth, W. C. Wade and my self are located on thi-J Creek, and there aie several able farmers on the river bottom. I). Norris has a go.d cl.tim on the bouom, aud can rai-e the best of potatoes and con. O. McCaJ! 1). Dingee and J. Anderson ate well rituated and raised good crop of cjru kist icar. The com clop was good in thl neighb'JihooJ as a gen.-ral thing, Some yields are from GO to 75 bu-hels per acre. Wheat from 5 to 15 bushels Quite a number of the farmers ate go ing to turn their attention more exclu sively to corn and hog raising, as they think it will pay better thau grow.ug small graiu. G. V. ii c a ziL. Beach am vi lle, Nuckolls Co. Neb. February 7lh, 177 Ed. Chief. I suppose you will not object to a few luu from this place. Fir-t, ( in case you do- not know h I will tell you that this is the name of the P. O. in the north-west pan ol this county ; U was named in houorof the Beachum family, who Were the first settlers here, and presided over by Mrs. Ilerrick, daughter of Jame. Beacham. There is a good sell joI house here, all paid for too. There is a good county bridge across I i erty Creek at this place. Going up the cieek toward Webster county we first come to the farm of James Beachum, which shows signs ofthiift aud hard work. He is a full blooJed 'Granger' came here a poor man six or seven years since, but lrs worked himsjll into good circumstances, judging from the amount of stock around him, and has the patent for his land now. We next come to his brother William who ha- everything lie needs but a wife. Farther up wc find Mr Maloncy with a great uutntar of hogs and cattle ; he has a crib of about lUO bu-hels of corn besides a granary full of wheat aud oats, and if j'ou speik ofgra-s-hoppurc to him he will give you a kick which tells plainer than words can, that he has uo fear of them. Follow ing up the course of the creek we find Mr. Schumm who is a jolly whole souled dutch man. He says he "likes Nebraska, but the winters are getting already too cold. The Catholic church is situated on the comer of his land Next to the line between this aud Webster Co., we find Wm. Ross, who is school director in this district, and dispenses justice throughout this part of the countj', and settles difficulties for all who cannot settle them for themselves. There is a paper in cir culation here to obtain signers and subscribers for a weekly paper to be published iu Nelson. Ho one has sign ed h as yet. Since writing the above T am told that the Chief visits this office week ly. Vmirs. AN1KE. I LEGAL SOT WE. Notsrr i hcrby irrn. Tat I will ei mine a'l prn who my dcirc to ' offer thm-elve rafdidic for lev , Mary Ivler) Lw, pltinf iff, aa:n-t Frank M. I-"', defendant. 1 Notic t Frank M. Iw, nou ri- !..,. r il.C.;fliit! mi are tnTL'lr no- 4 t.fil tint itn-rc i now on n u, th j clieref th pritnrn orcffiiimw m4hmU 1 of extreme cruelty, neylect tid habit- , be held in Iitrtv-t So. "t ?;rfla-atr . 0. 1 drunker.es, and unlet, tou an-wer Precinct, ar.d in Harmony prrtincs. ' thereto on or before the 2th day of : , r , l'i !r 11 - ... I,- before jumintr school- commence. , rebrusry, ts, the all.'gttions con- , , tained therein will b takm a true. ! A. A. 1 ot. Co. Sup t. , orfic; of the Clerk ofth Dintr? Curt j of eb-ler count r. at Be! Cloud on the for the .".th. Jsdicial Di-trict, County , flffct .Saturday in the month- of Fb of Webster and Slate ot Neura-ka, a. i . 1 . 1 v 1 . vu -, , , , ,,,r , '- , rnary. May, Ansrut. anj NwvciuUr petition of the alive pJiintitt, praying I . ... for a divorce from you on the crourrd- A. -'- I: hxau.inatmn nl a MOWERY 4 FARBELL. K hr 'arrrl srvj nel sai4'C -tjX irflllON. STKKL WAGON TIMKKK. HAHDWAHK. wi TINttWUK. of any bou in the e", aad cft t! chf?ic-t. A 10 f..iriUiamsVCn. KIVERTO.Y. Villi 1 . .M . . w--i--. ;a..ij .awiXi..w, - 1 nf rery dr-pptoo conUntry hand-. tdrCo ami rei Them. 26 -It K.M.EY Bkoi.. Ati'ffor Pi'tiff Necunda Jan. ' th "77. . tf LEGAL XOTWK. Dudlev M Steele and Saiiuel R. Johnson, plaintiffs against Georee W j Beam a 11. defendant, District four:, Web-ter Co , NVb.- linnrmi W Itfltllin rvfV.r(l"llflf defendant will Uike notice of thefiiini; t prorlnciinr the mo-t natun? -bailee o! ! of the petition of the plaintiff- in the : Black or Brown ; d- Not Mam the .nlnwf rriir-p. the nhieet and nraviT ol MJtn. aiM I- e-n? :ippli-l II t a -v---ww--' ----- J ., - -- CRITAD(KO HAT 11 DYE. Cri-tadoro's Hair Dye is the u-t and Best , it acts in?fsut.eo-lv. lt Str"t. r,rri trw lrn-t - n DKI'O CHOjrK KMILV MK iriKs. i'ivts (yi. m.. prrrv. m'ncioL luios-t on . --. T,,t- . t,y 1 .. . . . . 1.. rti . . . J J I . I II'.' Ill I W IS wot rvrrfimiirf iu v mvi -. n Drue Hoc .TIONS Ld tVlrwT- Itciitn. 5Hti 4 I!RIIVK : I C. Came roii. HASTtM;S N'cn, lias the !ars:at -tfvk of Gotvi- wc-t which i- to recover a judgement standard preparation, nn.l fyorite 1 0f , ;tttfjn or, ,wii aftf acainst def.-nant lor ttie sum or l rvny wen npjmimiii i uum i'r t , lady receivtl. $21.1.10. with iriterc-t from November ; ldy or Gentlemen Sold by Drug! lUih. 1S7G. and costs ; ami that pliiu- j S1"1"' titf sreks to fake the property ofde ' , fendant bv attachment and apply it to ! 0 -- -533 the pivmeut of the ul debt. D- - - i I'entiant will anwi-r aid ptition on or 'fore the litWi day nt I'ebmary, ' 1S77, or said petition will be taken as truo. J. no. R. Wiu.cn.v Jj-iw PrilloAtt'y. "Quick Sale 4 .mall Profits r ioru MOTTO W wjjl !! r fx rhxir tirt nr Jmw" ie tW Vtl CaB and csaminc oir fKJ and piff an 1 t WDtl mC r 'y. u.'i i HE1I1CUE ZEISS, WM If 1 1 r yTI i fv I -5 J As-K tb rcfir rr- -I UT-i'cp'i ruSrtirr. i vl ferrr -ItKALKKI.N'- Wines & Ijiquors CIGARS, Chewing, Smoking, Tobacco CANNH.I) FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, AND We puplish, by request, the follow ing composition, written by a boy, of Stillwater. It is a pretty good effort, for a boy. We would suggest, howev er, that he should include orthogra phy in his list of studies. Ed. I don't sec as any one can find fault with our new country, of course times are very hard, as they are in any new place, but they cannot beat it for good soil and pleasant weather and good neighbors. Red Cloud, ou- county seat is our nearest town, but Hastings is our main market, as it has Railroad . There seems to be a good prospect for a Railroad through from Hastings to Red Cloud, which will run down E!m Creek: if so the price of land will raise and when we raise our grain we will have a close maikerv and our country will grow more rich. We can grow wbeatr oats rye and barley, and' fatten our hogs and drive them to market and g,it a good price for them; and we can raise our young stock and have the pleasure of seeing it grow into uioney. A nicer stock range wa never found anywhere; it would do an old eastern man's eyes good to Fee the be-iutiful rolling prairie. Though we h ave not a plenty of wood, we will be able to buy coal when the Rail road run throueh hen. And as for rails, we do not need them while we have a herd law I have lived in Iowa, Mis puri. Kan-as and N'ebr-iska, but I like Nebraska the Le.-t. William Hidv. CO.nFKCI ION KRIS, And E-pecially Fresh Lager Beer. GEORGE ZEISS, RED CLOUD, NEB. I.lif mWAlf r TL f.'r:c mwen C. R. l'OTTElt, BSDCLOTC, M3 1 Prop. NS2. People at large can fmd constantly on hand Lumber. Lath, Shiugles, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Building Paper and Mould ings. Pine and Hard wood LUMBER. fiT Wheat will be taken in exchange for lumber. Quick Sal:s and Small Profits. TirViYV 1Ui..u iTiar.-: .jt.o ttir Mirr 'OJtS? curi..! I,rr).i' fJifL.'H' Urn! hM hr rr v ' sr i .. ...i. r'Tiii a r m t i h. r ul Hire c: gotiil .(ifc'it. lt-y Mill i-l! j.u l)f t Vi ir .- m v .- Tie Cheap c:t, ?re:t ans ie::ra:uT vj;v ; tve 772-' i i For I)i"i'-'i. ' niipml- u. .f.ninlicr, l-illou" Ht.uc'ki. Sick ile'larUr. (' "II"-. le-Irr.-Kin f si'inti. sour stoumch. II.irt tjrn. r.. A Tlu unrix il l i'oij'lerri Ilrmoly i war nnt'l rmt to oimlaiii nurl i-urticlv of Mt-r ury, or any iiouncu- itiuicral tr.)f::u u PURELY VEGETABLE. cunfniiiinc th"outi-rn l'.l nntl Ili-rb laf-Ii an aliw.- I'ruk'i t- c h.i- .lauvi in ootliitrif? nhrrt- l.uer Dim .i-o iu: pro. il it Will euro .lit I. M-en-.iu i-I l)v .micc nlei.tol he l.ircr nl iit'1. 'Hie Syinp: mi' of I.ivrr I'oinpl.iint arr a utter or h hi l:i."e in tin iiiulli ; I am hi tH HacK. c-iilf or ' i iut. uiirii ium ikn tur Klit-uiiiait in . iur -nniMiti . !. o aj l elite Con el aitcrn.it I) t.:ivc anil ln . ilt :nl. i !!. l.(i- n im-inoiy. with a punlul "cii.-ati ii nt liaviiiK' l.tilt! t do .--..iiittinij f hiclt ouKtit to lime liet.ii lu.c; (inlilii -iril-, a thick cllo appc.ir.iiiveol llio rkut a n J -, it dry c uh oil n iia.-l.ifii lor Co Mllllplion. iiie.iuiei uiatiytfihei'oituptoiii atti'inl I lie iii-ea;. at othvr- -ry te ; but the I iv-l.-, the iark-i-.-( ori;:iti iu tlw IhI, i- xeiM-rai y t.'.o .-cut nt the-.li t-.i-tr. u il il iit-t. Ke.-ul.i tl .ii tunc, src.it rutlcrm. rti litulu-rr il Dc.itli wih n-'uc. I can rvc'iiiinicmJ a an tiiu'iicioti" rciuc!y 'or tli-ca-e ol tht- Liter. liMr burn .iliu !a-H-p-ia, 3iwun.No' I. it Kit iti.i.i n ru.t. JKWIS G. WlNDKK, lsi'i .Ma-ttTtrccl. As.-i.tint INI.! M.i.ttr. I'.'ulailclphia. "Wc i. iveti'-.cil it. irtui-. pcrMr.illt .ami know tti.tt tor I:-ici n. ittiii'ii-ui'., kii-i lhrohbiiik II faii.iri.t-. it i- Ihc in-rt inciu iih: tin-tr.rl . vtcr canr. li.itetruil twiy wtiicr i cine-tie hrtort- iiuino. ' Liter K s iiitittir.otitiioiiuottlie.il cum- ifiuoicth.ii t-inpurao it I f. : bin tin iUvul.nor l.otoiilv r tift't-ii. Oil t-ureii hi.' r.ti 1 t-i-i;r.ipfi an-l Mi-f.-fiiitvr, 3l.i mi. i. jianut.iv I ur (I only l J. H. Z&US i CO.. ilAlo.v, .A., aiid I'illLAliKI.I'tUA It 'oiit.iuij lour tnvilic.il cleiut-iit?. never unite.! iu the s. Hue li-i-ly propoi turn in any ituei prt- nation, t u - u entlc C.itn uti a - ttot.dcrtiii t nn. an -int-xceptioii-ioie Alter atit v ami certain reciite ol.iil impuntiea of I Iif body. Sueh niiut uo:e haj atttu auil it? u?p, that it 1- now regaiilcil tho KVJ'Kf.Tl ML Sl'J.i:iK!:. I-'or nil dweayed of tho Liter, Stomach and spleen. As a Kfiiifl) in .MALAItlOI S l'K Kli, liuWEI. C(M I'L.U.NTs, DV.-I'Kl'SIA. .MK.NTAI. IK I'iti:s!o., UKSrLS.NKSS. .I.VLMiH.K, NAt'SKA, SlfK HKAHAfllK, COLIC, roNSTi i'A'l lo. ami IMLloUNKsS IF II Aft NO EQUAL. VAUI'.US, As there are n number nt imitation" offered to the puulii. e wui:M camioc the commit nit to Ijti v no imttiit no. i'reiuri-il iiniiioii-' Liver Hetcul.itor. unit--- in our t iiKr.it i-d wrapper, with the trade mark. ?t mpainl .iKnuluie utibrukc.i, oneotht-r i.-Ktiiutne. J. E 232!:: & CO., 3f.-on. Ja.. and I'hilailt-Ipliin. Your valuable medii-ine Siiiioii.' I.t.rr Kepulatur. h.i." .-.-ived mc iiiauy )ovU r lnl I tire it tor everj thing it i rtcouiiiu-udcd. and uerei knew it to fail. I have uped it in Colic and (.rubbs. with m uiiile-atui hnr.H' ifivii Kthcm about halt a bottle nt a time. I have notlot one that Ljravc it to. you can re ommend it to every one that riiii",. ock iu bcinc the best mo licitie kntiwn for all cotn plaintff that hor.'c tirth heir to. E. I. TAN OK. lS-ly Agent for (Jrantrersof ileoria. My iocl consists of Famv. staple elotliM A llauiiel.H oli$ nmS ilfniiiiiiiiii r. DEU.EK l.S DRY GOODS ! a -penalty ; a'-o a well aortetl rvl of Notion-, of all kind dim p. I haw al-o a large -t-ck of (.'Kit lung vcr io in price, splendid value. SIltilTSfy UK A WEilS I IUIUTM mill SIIff:.H. llartlMiirr unii Patent Medicines, Oils, Faints. W haw tlu larirt lxl In Kitrtt.in. and niih( l- u&.l.t. (ivc u a call one and all, and cx.iii.inr i.l an ! ):.- of all kind-. GROCERIES, My stock of CROCK ERV ami and G la ware arc al.v roinpli-ic, wtJ be -old v'ry chvap fur o.t-h. Call and examine mv stock of BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Caps. and alFkind- of Fitrni-liing Goods will lt .-old at v-ry low price-. Call and gt-l rice- and be convinced that this is the place to Made. LOIUT.t KKNMMORK. Nt-I TO THE PUBLIC SLEEPER & TINKER I 'Jin C. CAMERON. WELL BORING. N C. Cl.irk nn.'uilo Ro.-k, has for nh tlor Ji'-l Wfll-bo iiijf apparatn ever u-ed, enii-i-tiii'.' of dull-, anvr-, etc. Two iiii-n with oiii f ihc-cdrilN i-jii drill frotii Pi to .r0 L't it mh day. throu;h the ro'W of Mm- eottntry. Thc-c ilrill-are w.irritited lo I'e the New York Arlc-ian Drill-'. -tll-tl' REDCLOCD& SMITH CENTER Stage Line. Conncciinc at Red Cloud with the Rc)iiblicati River Sihrc Line. Three ri'cular t ri a wiek, nrririnj; and depart irii; from livd Cloud at the vi me time the stajjc from the railroad does. FA HE VERY LOW. all. J. 2. 3U2SC77, Tr:;. THE K"EW HOME having Hiniird a eo paifnirtiip for r port' e of mfii;tH mil buiue-t of U'aou tuakiti and HLcktituihiiii;, ar iuw j.rvprr.i accotuuiMdate- tlw pubfte. foSrlRA will be found in Wiffc.n'a old shop bitf shop. Dirk over H '-t ctA". All Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction. ;c'it o. c Qjuti,. G$Uiu.l M LVicj. Call ami See "L lUd oml9 A braska :sal ncti:z. Charles H. Totter vs. Mc-Svin C. Sherman, District Court, Webster County, N bm-ka : Melviu C. Sherman, non-resident de fendant will take notice of the tiling of he petition nf pLintitf prayinjr judg ment on the five following couuts, to wit : 1st, Note to plaintiff, jud-'uient a-k- ed for $14.85 interest ana attorney's lees. 2d. Note to pi'tiff judgment asked for $13 int. and Att'ys fees. 3d. Note to pl'tiffjudgiueiit asked for $17. 50, iat. aud" fee. 4th. Note to J. T. Norrhs or bearer, judgment $2S 50 and interest. 5th. Mouty had and receiv ed by defendant from a third party and claim asyiied by him lo plaintiff, judgement asked for $10 an J rnteret. You will make answer or otherwise plead to the petition on or befcre the lOfhdayof bebruin. 1S77. or said iiefiritin xill h taktn m frnn i .Ttfri Ii. Wft-jfrri-v- On motion to adopt it was agreed to. 1 2 i 4w PFtflfc Attorney, j 5 fe4 h rCXS b r . rries b 22 J && " J-J r fc O jm. V O s? 2 j tj LJ & s ss.wi'OS. k S550 5 & ft S 3. to ., S si i tr--mL-3?m 1 jte W "h. tL i TJLJ". -- tmjml ft V&j il 'J iSeri Mile CIIAS. R. JONKS, Juniata Nebraska. TEGLZSaLE AirD BZTAIL ZZlLZu VJ DRY GOODS NOTIONS. HATS CAP3, Tinware, Queensware. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. HfCliHf aIi Price Pa Id for UrnUt. MARK THESE FACTS. The Testimony of the Whole World. HOLLO WAYS PILLS. "I h.it no appe'itv; Hollowuy's I'ilUcave tne a hearty one." "Vour Pill. h:c in.-irvvlloa.'.'' "I fc.nl lor another box. and kccj'theia In the house " "Ir. 11 llowar has cared iny headache that wa? chronic." " I gave one of y ur Pill to my babp for cholera mnrhu;. The dear little thinjr trot well in a day." ".My nau.ea of a morninir i now cirrcd." " Y our box of llollovay!i Ointment cured me of nnies in the nc.id. I rubbed inne of jour ointtu -nt behind the ear? aud the tmUt ha. left," "aend me two boxc: I want one for a poor family.". And all eruption of the kin. thi Ointment is ms.t i valuable. It doe? not hea exter nally alone, but penetrates with thernot searching etfect to the very rout of the evil. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS Invariably cure the following di.-ve tiscrisr of tie Silssrs. Tn all deac5 afSectirsr the organ, wheth er thry secrete too- much or too little water : orwheiher they be .itHi-ted with tone or gravel, or with acnes an pains -ettled in th-loin over the retritn of the kidoeic. thee pills should be taki u accord ics to (tie DILLON & COLE, DEALKKS IN TTA3 A"V7it.llLI 7S ?IHST PEEMIDM! .: tlif" rrr.lr-rT j r- ' ", 1 . af-t h i always cir j. I i ; tJwi.ur.i .a COMPACT. .r;.'p;r. rrnAnui rtrht iiu mm:: n-ui l.rFlt IK..T ICXIK VTiT'In" MVlll K A i.'.l.TA to the wants cr j;vi.i:vi:odv- Ihr HCWir cari.v-f!.Tt-? r I cr trr rr r-v-r.tiv i . ilit-.t sivJ if.-. 't Ti-il . t .. i. (In iimi. in ted direction, an I the Uintra'nt hotrid ' -j ;! 1 --mt I 1- it- V P. TCI-? be wc:i ruol.e.1 int . the -mill o. the bach l ,' -lACHJ. .-. J-; Mi I :. i i ( ' .- lit tllON, belti!ne. rhi- trratmeut wi;l Ei'c alin..-. A vrt- ,,Jr . ..,. . :, ;u tv(fu,y immediate re.iet whea 11 o.ber mean have ' tain-I t . -r'. I P i l ll -?jVs failed. m m I flOIN'.atr. J..-'V..."vrfror.tiauCrKr X Cr 5t5ZliCi3 wSi CI Cr2r. I r.vinjjr.1,. ,". l;vr HJlf?; rrrti:: Vn inrtlirini- vi I .A rffr n Mr itnn't.r I "a. ' 'iC2.:-C. n I ""!. t ATE thetf.neoftheeMm.irh.iS tiee Pill-: tbey 1 ,ur -- ,3 ' r le "l ',I;,r'i5f remove allacxdiry rcca.i!on-,i cither by in-' ?&?.?? 5 i',;1 Trl:tl.:,'!!ZMSR' tempera, re or improper diet . -" Fi,v! ', ! --, " HAKHErfEn, IlwLLOWAY'al'IuLSar the bet knwn ? u'f echanlftia h j t-in 0.xccn :. in the world for the nll. win at-ea.. Ae 5"aip.ug Jai rr' ?' ,cf .'J11?'0?. the Skin. Bowrl?. Con.ompion. Debility. Vrt-""J9 sUU-J - p.f fL;."J T Dropsy. Dysentery. Kry.pe .. Female Ir- ZghKZ, V.T".?,1' l,1- !? reKuIaritie. tVvcr.-ofall kind. Fiu ont. iVf.'61' L1KN SK'.VIM Jn.ra H lleadache. Iudiestion. Inflauatir.n. sore irnVttnL V c' "tf Throau one and 1,'ravel. W.rrn- o! a.l JJt-r? i".-." ltana.Wwknwjfn many ... MOMjr SEWISC. r.-.ACMIf.'E ul 1 r : u r. i ra. i r : i i n i -tm w w-- m i biiw a.av r w mmmm wmmm m GENERAL and Groceries, We keep coiittantfr on band a Urc avrtmcnt of DRY GOODS, HA TS. CAPS G1.0VKs-fc M I'lTENS, BOOTS SH O ES, &C Also AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 4c, te Call .Dil me a.. We kII itry low fir ci.h, ari-i '..y CuK ,r DILLON k COLE. - JUNIATA. NEBRAJiC. Grain Et HARDWAR STORE. JIITCIIKL,L ATfOKII ART Pro p. I . W Al .flftt. i.a .- 1'.J Ji.lVIU.O. . ; ... , ..,,.. 5one-are jrenasne on)i the sinstnre of , ;r-,, ...1 f , r- V, ' t- j h P , at " t,mcif "e " COtni.kle toc F ?t. vc. J.ilATi.iH-k-.asasentfsrthe United State., w Gil QiltCU Ii iiC lCCrS. . !! and Hardware. T.IVK AFNT? trantca In k-calcj wlerc crrenotrijr ns.-f-.- .crntl f - j'-K.', al i atrp5 of r "s rw ca tbe JioJli., or call at any of our uCurci. surrounds each bx "f Pill?, and Ointment. A band ota' rewarl will be ziTen tnau) or e ren lerinjr f trch information a- iby lexl to the detection ol any party or par iescoan er feitinir the mediciaj or vesdiair the ;. ""-.- -.' .-.,... ...M , - "voia at the rawnufjetory of rrof-or" ".n-.-,, fl -. IIuLLntrarirt'n.. New Yor.and bv all r-. - JUlfMVriI fliflDV f. Ifl 'pcctable dragtrut ana dealer in taedicinci -,t'JvrfV,'llf VfcfiilA will) throughout the civilix-4 worid. in :oxeat .--. - , -i5centr.&:c ntP an J J. each. !-..-, v, m -i3?3r,ffw 3s. SThere L considerable avic; by takxnr i a n2- ST!z, Ecic:, Xzjx. I t? e larser .izea.. I m . ,,-, T. . iv---j,. . && ,M t N K I lir'tTrtM4 frir rr! vni.l iA aC n. .. M t;;n;, Tn mZAukzir . z:z, ,:, & -. csmjt ju. Wl -.-., .!.(, 1. . -l J t ..iw?, ui. WE AL-O Keep a Supply ofPuriuiaIaipleiiieiiUk , 're n a call, a wr fel wre we pan txixt you, and at S orc t low a any other firm in lh west. Remember the place, 1 door north of the PnV.injf oftce. Red Cloud- Neb. Jl L rSLr L "J wr Z&S2. 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