it f w a: HC.H.J ' l '. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF LOCAL MATTER3. JVvsj Ai Column 10 Ccrii viie - -l)oj't you force t it. Quie.t on the Mrects during tLcse c 'd days. Notice Key. Reiily'.s appoint ments in another column. Mr. W. N. Richardson paid tlie ('liii.r a pleas-ant call this wee';. Head the anicle on the first page about the scientific expedition. H'7. Yr-i.-r move 1 into. his new ji.nii-e. in the country, la-t Friday. l'lir.? on your job work, for we i :w do i, r find somebody that will. -'Mi in iim.x worm you v.isn to. , . ,. . , Ii.-e , lf.c I ne pa jirr- :tuu aoverii-o. tt(f-f,unib and cn-titution of the the Tcichei' As.-t.ciat ion next vi eh. Didn't we t-'ay foiuethiiii about vuhUi't: ome wood? Well we want it Vi-'V badly. Head the prospectus of the Jntir Greuu in another column. You will ,'itd it ititcies'ing. A. T.-Rced sympathized with us to the amount of :i year-.subscription. ''oiiiu and do likewise. F.jrgct what? 'j'!ic Teachers' Institute will convene t.f lafct Kii'iay and Saturday in this ni.juth a! (Jwde Rock. i t . i . . i .; t -('ull. c!oi:dy, clear, warm, rain, now : Tlie hottest, wettest, coldwt, tlr.t.st country' we ever jaw." Hcv. Prj'ee'.s family arrived in town lust week. lie has bought a house of Mr. Moure, and will occupy it soon. The ptibtic school opens next Monday under the instiuction of Jha. William, who h:n ju?t fini.-hed the Jail :"r:n. -The r.iirfield AViw comes to us nui.irjred to an eight column paper, and i now the largest paper in Clay eountj. Why don't forget that the Select and Normal School opens' next Tues day, I recruiter 1 1th. We learn that a man ftom Wis-con-in is about to build a new store, in t'u is place, to be used as a whole?ale and retail grocery. Next w.ek we shall publish the correspondence of Senator Paddock :uid Commissioner Bainl in regard to fi h and fi-h culture iu Nebraska. The hardware man is happy. .Something over eight pounds of hu liiauity came to brighten his daily path last Sunday. Mother and son are do ing well. "We print again the list of pre oiuct oilieer.j corrected. A careless mistake occurred last week by placing the otfk'er o! Batin under Waluut ' Yetfc. l;j you say that you were going to bring us a load ot wood ? Wc are borrowing of cur neighbors, and their goou nature cau't hold out much longer. This cold weather makes those who are waiting l'or their buildings to bo finished, talk and act in a grum bling manuer. Keep cool, the weather doe?. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kaley cele brated the tenth anniversary of their wedding on Thanksgiving eve. They had a very pleasant time, and wc re gret wccMild not be with them. Mr. Z 'iss is about to put up an "re house for his use this winter. Mr. Zei.-s ha an eye to busines.s, and has prosper., d, if wc may judge from the iew buildings which ho has erected iu his part of town. Jainc? Ilobinson, of Negunda, raised a large quantity of castor beans this year. They averaged from '1 to l!0 bushels per acre. The ex pense of laising them is mere'y nom inal, aud they bring about $1,125 per bushel. To thoie who desire the iter Oattn for J7i, we would say that for S3.0U cash wc will send the CHIEF and Jnfrr Ocean one year; for $4. 15 .ve will.'cnd the Cuikf and tho Semi Weekly for one year. Who will be :i first to subscribe? -W. II. Middleton, C. Craw, Ellen McCnllum and Mary McCallum at tended the examination last Saturday. Mr. Craw has engaged the school in the Stillwater district, and had taught Sfiy-two terms in New York bcibre moving to this state. Wc find on our table this week, Vol. 1, No. 1, of the Franklin County Importer, published at iliverton. It i- a five column quarto, ueatly priuted, and as full of news as a "dog full of ilea?." We congratulate our Kiver ton i i iends on having two such wide awake fellows as Ferree & Bonn to spit ad the uewa of Biverton's pros poritv. Long may it report. Webster county is well adapted to t?:e raisiug of broom corn. Euough lias been grown to prove this, and this season's crop has been large and com manded a higher price in market than any other in the countrj'. Mr. Geo. Tayloi raised seven tons snd eight hundred pounds, for which he re ceived $i2 per ton, or $6S0.S0. It was 'iuspecteel very carefully, and pro nounced the best in the market. Mr. Taylor has taken pains with his crop and by doing everything at the prob er time, has succeeded in command ir.r the maximum price. Others have raised considerable corn, butj have not made it a specialty. -Tin T7edii2j. A veiy pleasant and enjoyable af fair came off on the 29th u!t., at the residence of Mr. it S. Kaley, vhere a good number of invited guests had met to oclubra e the tenth anniver-arv of our host and hotcs. Charades, equmc and t-ocial chit-chat were rnong the pastimc3 of the evening. II. S. exprc-ifed his willingness tc be re united to one whom ten years previous whn but a fchool boy. not having completed his collegiate stud-; s0 j'j.elps .Constable.-, J W done. ics he had taken f-r "Letter or and W 1) McKinney; AeMr, J C worse," and being diawtier now . Ho'ciuib; J toad .Vu pci visor, J W ; cr. Ar.; i., '!.. t .,,..:.. ii...f . Jones. ill CU UHIIIK. tliUli lii , AIIU"UJ his amiable wife vra all he could dc- .sin in a pari nor far life. c noted a new teal are in the cere- uinu"Hlen the oflieiafiiisr J. P. (War-, ... . . . . ..rt. . t i .ir-r) asked the rn ceect it the would l 1 - Mnvr. lienh nn.l iiriilfcA." and she. i womanlike, said she would ; doubtles: --., .,.------ .-- j-. , --, j thinking that protect wa preferable to ohfj. The presents were numerous, among which wc noticed a handsome J'ruit basket from Mrs. Warner; a spioe castor from Mrs. I'ierce ; and last, but not least of the prci-cntations was a tin cage containing a live pig. from Mr. Lutz, which caused considerable merriment. Refreshments were bountifully .-erved, and compii-ed many delicacies. May the hapjiy couple live to cele brate thoir golden wedding, U the prayer of the writer. Witness. From Stillwater and ScMey. Mr. David Mcarns and W. II. Middletou made the Chief a picas act call last Salurdaj'. Considerable broom corn was raised in this viciuity the past season Oco. Kr.wcis, Burton Bros., It. Cra zier and James Allen experimented with it, with good results. The sorghum crop was not s:o good a was anticipated, owing to in jury done it in the spring. Mr. W. II. Middleton has bought a half section of land in section L'7, t. .', r. 0 ; and also expects to teach school in the Mourns district this win ter. J. B. Blaine has bought the whole of section ill), and expects to move on it in the spring. Robt. Crazier, Do! Wells and a Mr. King have each bought a portion of sectiou 33. Mr. Mclntyre, lately from luwa, has settled on section 121, north of Jas. Allen's. Another meeting of the auxiliary society to the National Reform As sociation meets Thursday evening, (this week.) Corn yields from 40 to 75 bushels per acre, and is not all gathered. Abram Wells is improving, and his arm is getting better, so that he earj use it without carrying it ina We will thank our friends at Eck ley to notify us at once, every lime their paper misses the mail on Thurs day of each week. Mr. Croxton, of Eckley P. 0 , is authorized to received subscription lor the Chief and solicit job work. The Central City Courier brings us more local news each week than any other paper in Nebraska. Now is the time, gentlemen, that we hope every ono who owes the Chief on subscription, will pay up. Our bills arc C. 0. D. and we hope our patrons will try to do as they would be done by. Bring in the dol lars, no matter whether they be the "Dollars of our Daddies" or not, as long as they arc legal tender at the grocery and dry goods stores. Harried. SPICKN ALL HOFFMAN On Suuday, December 2nd. at the resi dence of the bride's lather, Win. II. Hoffman, merchant at Wells P. 0., Webster county, by Jno. McCallum, Jr., J. P., James II. Spicknall to Cvntha C. Hoffman, all of Web ster county, Nebraska. Bo&sl Scolcs!! -Co to the Postoffice for vour School Books. 5-19tf Save your money by subscribing for any paper you waut, at the Postoffice. I. N. Atkisson, Esq. of Nelson, made the CliiKP a call this week. lie has bought a quarter of land in town three, range nine, in this county Cash paid for corn enquire at tho Red Cioud Mills. 17tf, SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES of all sizes, for ail kinds of Sewing Machines at the P. O. (17tf.) ' ! 5,GC0 Bushels of Corn Wanted ; for which I will pay the highest market price at L. Baum's store. 5-18-3t "Tue best in us-." ,0. & C.'s Camph6rated Hartshorn Liniment, for man or beast. It can be relied on at all times. C. II. Potter, agent. 5-lm ' Rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, end bruises will be relieved by Uncle Sam's Nerve aud Bone Liniment, sold K. R- Shercr and C H. Potter. 5-18 3m Notice to TaacHers, Notice isherby given, That I will ex amine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for tea- Tirs nf the nnmarv or common schools i bf Vebster comity, "at Red Cloud or first Saturday in the months o' F-H roary, May, August, and Novciwr. A. A. Pope, Co. Sup't. J NcguDdaJaa.5thlS77. Prerisrt OJisen RED CLOUD. Justices, Chas. Monger and J. C. Warner; Constable, A. M. Cook; A-hesior. II. C. .Scott ; Road Super visor.?, Geo. Taylor, A. T. Reed. OUIDK ROCK. Justics, K O Parker. H. Conlcy; J Con.-tabi.-, A N John and H 11. illackins; Awor, .M L (jarbcr: oad Suptrvi-ors, Lewis Smith aud fl Counollev. walnut CKKEK. .In .irr 'I'hna ICnriHlv lirid Nel- II ATI. v. .Justice?, N Ilancy and A f! fJr-.rifcj- Pnnf:ililHK F, tf:iVPilf M Jff;h- ,, v..--'.... ...-. -- ....... t.j ant j ij jUUjmc) ; A-cor. M C W'illiatnHOii; Road .Supervisor, I II f i u"i- HAUMONV. Justice-, A May and J M West; Constables, W F (!oyle aud R S 'fib bits: As esor. M Alexander; Su pervisor, Jno. McCoy. OAK CHEEK. Ju.-tices, II I) Rauneyand R Quig g!e; Constable, Wm Fuller and A Haas; Assessor, W C Laird.; Road Supervisor. J 0 Riley, I'OT.-m.M. Justices, I C Busehow and F M Snow ; Constables, B lluhn and J O Moore; Assessor, Chai Busehow; Supervisor, Fred Kick. STILLWATER. Justices, A L Burton and Wm Longbotham; Constables, B Shively and John Hudson; Assessor. I) T Thoma-; Supervisor, Isaiah Heitz uian. IN' A VALE. Justices, Wm Wilson and Otto Skielver; Constables, J A Davidson and C II Holt; Assessor, N Click, o lex wood. Justices, J May and J MeC'uIlum: Constables, 0 McCoy and It N Lewis ; As-eb.-or, P L Hornbook; Supervisor, D Fetz. - AVe advise all our readers owning harness, to use Uncle Sam's Harness Oil, as we think it is the very best ar ticle to be had. 5-la 3m MoniERS will find Dr. Winch ell's Teething Syrup just the medicine to have in the house fr the children; it will cure coids, coughs, sore throat andTegula e the bowels; try it. Sold by U. Jt. Shercr and 0. 11. Potter. 5-IS 3m Distempers, coughs, colds, fe vers and most of the diseases which horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poul try are subject to are readily over come and cured by using Uncle Sam's Condition Powder according to the plain directions. Sold by R. R. Sher er aud C. H. Potter. 5 IS 3m There is no earthly boon more precious than good health, and it be hooves its po.sse.-sor to endeavor to re tain it. If you are assailed with suuh provoking ills as sick headaches, tor pid Jiver, sour stomach and a general feeling of weariness and difgust, don't go and commit suicide but take Eilert's Daylight's Liver Pills aod be cured. Sold by R. R. Shercr and C. H.Potter. 5 JS 3iu Disease aud Death, when they reoh our own houiOHtcads, arc tOO SC- rious for jesting, we use our best en deavors to drive off the dread messen gers, and are only happy when we feel that they are at a distance. At the first approach of that fell destroyer. Consumption, in the shape of a cough or slight cold as well as mote severe Bronchial or Catarrhal Complaints, we should at once use Eilert's Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry. It has no superior in such cases. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. Sold by It. It. Shcrer aud C. II. Potter. 5 IS 3m HASTINGS MARKETS. REPORTED BY NORTON & CO., SHIP PERS OF GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK. Hastings, Neb., Nov. 27, '77. I No. 1 Spring wheat p bush 80 I No. 2 " ' " 70 to 78 Ear Corn new ' 15 Oats 15 Rye " 28 Broom Corn jp ton $00. to$75 Potatoes ri bush 25 Beans " 1.00 to 1.25 Castor 3eans " "5 to 80 Live Hogs $ 100 lbs $3,00 LADIES FURS, Cleaned, repaired and altered to la test styles. Emma. P. Greuter Inquire at E. KelloggV 14-tf Pick me up and turn me over. s,qonq(oAV ;B puriBLJ pOJJ JOJ piBA" tl B030 CI B.qocqiOAA at; lanoup mo va poof) e aoj on$ .noi:qiOA B ?J!1S ioj aaboh poot) v aoj smao qq XacdJ poof) joj pjVA c srnao i s.qotqio aa W ioaacjj hojjoq pcog joj pacA b bjuoo g sOBqiojA ib pBoaqj, ,JBi3 joj mods b smoo c s.qoEqioAA B UIUq2ui) pOOQ JOJ piBA B SJUOO gO. B OOtrtJQ pOO Q JOJ pjBA" B SpJOO fa Pick me up and turn me over. i . Ji strict Court is now in session. I am at last compelled to call on my friends to whom I have extended fa vors, and patience, to call and settle their accounts, as I am necessarily in need of having my accounts settled, Friends, accommodate me in my hour fo need, as I did you. 13tf S. Garber. It is worth more than its own weicht in cure cold, viz : 0. k 0. ' Golden Cera'1. It ?jtC' s-'-rc -n'es. errcf'r.rj and oH ?d by (' K. Potter. burT. oatau;on C '' sre. f, ! - 2in ' P.riAULi: ..'. i G. s-Cviand Diphtheria remedy. C. -2.-Pcaex, agcnt. f 5'18--tn THE IMEROCEAIV. 1373. "-373. THREE EDITIONS : WEEKLY, SF.Ml-UT.FELy AfCD DMLV. In making it evenh annual an noanceuicnt, the Inter Ocsan r enurea its readers and the pubhc jjenera'ly ot its fjith in t'he Hejmblseju parly and its devotion tu llejubiican ri:.ciple. Its record during the past year has made it more than ever l?f)re the cre.il representative K'pujlie:j paper of the couutry. Tiie value of such a paper and iis il influence for good were never more apparent tnati tiurznc the electoral cuni'dicati jij of last fall ami "wir.ter. The course of il.e Inter Ocean during that trying period won f;r it il.e admiration aud la-ting friendship ol Republicais everywhere. As an exponent of true Repubitcan ism, to which the public turned for advice and for encouragement, the ir.tcr Otv.au .-tood throughout the mu mentous struggle without a ! cr. There never wa? a time wlun Re publicans more needed a journal stead fast and true than now. Never be fore, in the history of the country. L?o there been a period of such pjlitl a! intorcat and inuuiry as in the immedi ate future. Great questions are to be di.-eu3cd and di-po-eijof ; embarrass ing complications are to be grappled with ; fundamental principles are to be defended. Republican to the core, the Inter Ocean will give all possible information on all political to pica, and, while treating opponents with tlie grea'iist faime.-s, will maintain it high standing a an earnest and out spoken advocate cl' uncompromising and unadulterated Republicanism. While the Inter Ocean stands .sec cud to no pajftr in the ountry as a political journal, it takes high rank as an enterprising and thorough-goin newspaper. During the pas, year it has eclipsed all Western pacers, in the excellence, completeness, and reliabil ity of its foreign dispatches and let ten?, aud has had few equals iu pre senting in most readable shape geuer aland home news. In every part of the world great events are occurring, with probabilities pointing to more important to both young and old. In all that goes to make A fikst CLASS NKWSl'Al'EH, the iNTLMt Or KAN is not excelled by any publi cation in the country. It is a national newspaper, one that will be found useful and interesting to Americans in ever part of the globe. While it especially represents the gicat inter ests of the Northwest, it is national in its vLv.s and coinpteheusive in its. news gathering. The luter Ocean makes especial claims as A family paper, devoting more attention than any other politi cal newspaper to departments pre pared and conducted with the wants of the home aud the demands of the family in view. The Commercial Department is conducted with great care, and every thing possible is done to make the market reports reliable and complete. The Agricultural Department i carefully edited by a gentleman of ability aud experience. The Home Dtpiirtment is of special interest to the ladies, and is devoted to the practical and useful. To EdnouioH'il Matters especial attention is given. Believing that tlie porputuity oF the republic depends iiiiAn t Vl ci fi If,r-l t ,rifl if flit, rww.a.l.. .1 r. A.nn in i,Q .r.n ,fJ.urL'"'.ri'-ro,,,. .o,,"- wt. Leaves the free ehool system, alid everything that will extend and improve it. Tint Woman 's Kingdom a new department devoted to the interests of that large portioti of the gentler sex who, either from necessity or other wise, desire to devote themselves to some useful occupation or profes.-ion, for the purpose of earning a liveli hood. It is not for the advocacy ol any particular issue, but for the gen cral improvement and elevation of the female character in every department of life. 77ic Question and Ansicrr Depart ment, loug a special feature of the In ter Ocean, is a valua'-b encyclopedia of information, and covers as much ground in the course of a year as many of the elaborate works pub lished at such high prices. The Inter Oceau has the largest aggregate circu lation of any newspaper published in the Northwest. It is sent to more than S.500 postofiiccs, distributed in every State and Territory in the United States, in all the British provinces, and numerous for states and countries. jiuci ci4i a tuo rfiiu vrv. vi TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTOX: Daily Payalle in Advance. By mail, per year, postiaiil $10.00 By mail, three months, postpaid 2 50 Semi- Weekly Payable in Advance. By mail, per year, postpaid 3 30 By mail, club of four, postpaid 12.20 By mail, club of six, postpaid 17.80 By mail, club of ten. postpaid 2S.W Weekly Payable in Advance. By mail per year, postpaid 1.G3 Club of Jour, postpaid 5.G0 Club often, postpaid K'.OO Club of twenty, postpaid 'Si 00 Ono FKEE copy with every club of twenty. Money can be sent by draft, money order, express or registered letter, at our risk. Special arrangements made with country publishers for clubbing with their publications. Sample copies tree. Address THE INTER OCEAN, 119 Lake Street, Chicago. One dose of O. & C.'s Cough and Diptheria Remedy is sufficient to satisfy you of the superior merits of the remedy and one bottle to cure the worst cold. C. H. Potter, agent. Chicago Store Weekly Price List Wc offer until further notice, the following goods at net cash prices. Calicoes best, 20 yds, $1,00 Heavy extra grey jeans 8 " 1 ,00 Best towling, 15 " 1,00 Indian head sheeting, 9ets a yard Knit Drawers, 25 cts. Mitts with calf face, 75 cts. Indian tan buck gloves 50 cts. a pair. Wool jackets, $1,00. Good dress furnish 10 cts. Pearl Buttons, 5 cts. a doz. Our Goods are no shop worn goods as we do not handle anvthing but Sr- q'ii!i:y l.ivioc tb" '"'st in tyi3. we "U rro! :? the ruli tw furni.-h tb1 ;at-p-t ani uf'Xx in th aiar-t. SV self eSoa c- .3perso furnfck bi- 1 r ohret. . I. Weinberg. Hastings. ;? OrI-EO's. Harlan Co.. Neb.. November 2lit. I?77. Sealed propoiaTi will be rcceired for the next tlur?.- !jv by the under .-ignei for the delivery of one thou- sinil h'ltheU of coo! merchantable corn a Orlcnn3, Harlan County, Neb. The Cvru to be delivered within tlie next ninety days The corn to be pakl fr uKn the delivcrj of each one hundred bushel-. The riuht r- re- j served to reject any and all bids, ; - ls w q'Ya jj j0IK,lT The time l.a-c-me when a man may know that he will get value revived for every dollar that he invent Quicksand humbugs are ?ajii venti lated and are ompelieJ to take a back s at, or be eru--hei by the wheel of prjgres-. Au article iau-i jose? real merit must be nhai it i. reprc sentrd to be. Or like the mu-hioom at noon day. it vs ill s.ri wither and die in the radiance ol' the brilliant dis coveries of uiodt-rn tcii-nee I). A: C.' Cough and Diphtheria Rcmedv can alwajr be relied on. It allay- lhe irritation or tickling of the throat, renders c: ectoraliou ca-y and opens the .-ceretion". It U jfjirrant ;ed to do all that it in adverti;d to or the money refunded to the purchaser. C. II. Potter, aent. i IS 2m COlISUMrflOK CUP.2D. An ol 1 physical relinl fim ac tive jrac:ice. had p'ace 1 in hi-, hands t by an hast Indian missionary the for- j mula of a simple vegetable remedy lor j the speedy aud permanent cure of: Con-um prion, Rronehiti-. Catarrh, j Asthma, and all 'Il.iM.it an I Lung amotion, al-o a p'i tive and radical cu-e for Gen era Debility and all uervou com plaints, after having thoroughly tc-ted its wouderful earn tive power- iu thou s.ir.ds of cases, feels it hifc duty to make it known to hissufferiug fellows. 'J'he recipe will be sent free of charge, to ail who ?e-ire it, with full direc tions for r reparing and successfully using. AdJress, with stamj). naming this paper, Dr J. C. Stnk, U N. Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa. Hotels. Thompson House C. M. TIIOMPSOX, Prop. Cor. Ibt St. and Rurlington Ave., HASTINGS - NEBRASKA. Free Hacks to and from Dopots. ayFinc Sample Room iu connection with the House, l'or the accommoda tion of Commercial Men. jy20 Valley House. J. C. Warner Prop. RED CL OUD - XEB HA SEA . Stages leave this House fur the i ' -J,'-;- for it.' R. or, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. The best sta bling in the Republican Valley. Liv ery rigs furnished for conveying pass engers to any point at reasonable rate?. fr. !--. 1 5 j-ii-n. j THEY ARE iOT HERE YET. Post has the next thing to them in Flketest Livery and best Feed Stable in Red Cloud. In connection with the Feed Stakle is a Freigut- s Cook House. J. D. POST, BSD CLOUD. HARNESS SHOP -BY- J.L.M -rvj Keeps constantly on hand a full line of llarneis. Collars, Saddles, Whips, Horse Blankets, Combs, Brushes, Harness Oil and everything usually kept in a Grat-chws s-hop. The Highest Cash Pries Paid for Hides and Pars. Red Cloud Drug Store. C. JJ. POTTER, J'rop. Keeps the largest and best stock of drugs, medicines, paints, and oils, to be found in the Republican valley. t Prescriptions carefully compoun ded, day or night. D CLOUD, XS23ASZA. 12jy6m Red Cloud Mill's! We are prepared to do cus toms work Flour peed and Corn Meal for Sale. i" af!lapfinn rn srnntpri in- icalifv of tlour sold, and rrsTOM Wfu?r. Farmer- -hnnln h particular 1 -retire tbr !t of seeawbeat Potter & Prisbie! Lands For Sale. Wc re now otTtfriag for sale on bet ter term and cheaper than ever be fore, all land belonging to B. 31. St. J ..9 k 1). C. and Mid'Dd T.cific Rail Riad Compank in Webster ntl adioining counties. W aLj have some choice claim.- f.r sale (Jive u a call. Kaley Bros. Atty' k Real ci-tac Agt'v Red Cloud Nrb. i'Jtf SAM'L GARBKR DKAI.KK IN Drtj Goods and Groceries. JROOTMantl SHOES Hats, Caps, & Re a tii Made Chi thin; ! We have the Largest Stock in tho Valley and will not be Undersold. OIVIMVACALL. ONE ALL Sam'l Garber 47J Red Cloud, eb. jdant5 ounln faith, IIA.vn.NW.N ADV. Ms COl MY, NKH. A General Banking Business TRANSACTED. 6ULS6?8W8 HADE A SPECIALTY. Drafts on Europe bought ud sold. Agents for several stoain.hip 1 !. fi'Business entrusted to us will have prompt and careful attention. NEW STOKE. (At the Red Cloud Mills) Is where you can get all kinds of Merchandise, such as DRY COODS GROCERIES HATS k CAPS BOOTS k SHOFS itc. &c. kc. fce. kc. All of which will be old cheap for cash. Also A supply of LUMBER, lath, SHINGLES, Ac., always on hand. C R POTTER, WEBSTER Co. XRBltANKA 5-7 tf Van Dvke St Smelser. Plasterers & Stonemasons. We are prepared to take contract and do all kimte of work in our line at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guar anteed, and all kinds of stock and grain taken in exchange for work. 19" Cistern work a specialty. BED CLOUD WERRAHIiA. 4 43-ly $45 nniiri watch is miit-i tm- wind er.Frwe with ecrr onlr. Oni At tne. J. B. Gajlord Co, CUcco. U S3 HOLB fLATKB WATCIU. CWs. ert tn t ho knows orld. Samp It Watch Frit t Asenu. A4rB.A. Coram Co. CWcib RED CLOUD k SMITH CENTER Stage Line. Connecting at Red Cloud with the Republican River Stage Line. Three regular trips a week, arriving and departing from Red Cloud at the same time the stage from the railroad does. FARE VERY LOW. all. J. S. STO10W, Prop. :-Ecr. e K- I J i X W Hritrm is f in . Ms&i4mm hi tMbaliu .-'C--?T 7.-U nrtttt, zVmi'- ii l-z :i".;:h i mm i BOOT AND SHOE SHOP ! PARKS BROS., Propritors. Thi firm i now prr pared to fnmh !. rui- . a BoOT made of the lot material and a! 5rtirp o low iLi icl t I .alt-. I footed. 1 1 All Kinds of Repairing Dane With Neatness and vn.A fhxrc of the public patroaac rfocKlbflr cMMii. A i work !ully warranted. GIVK llH and be cocvitccd tiut it is to 3-cur PARKS RRUTI1KK-". 29 tf Red Cloud, A NEW DEPARTUKE ! , y THE ONE PRICE MAN, has roi novod ( L. 1M - Tl lomjj son tfc Oo'soUl stand. (nnuM' OndSi. nivl tJasl in us Avciuk , where ou will find KVKRYTIIC pertaining t a firt Li u re CLOTHING DRY COODS. GROCERIES BOOTS 8l SHOES. HATS SCAPs, kc-, kc. A- . THE HIGHEST CASH PRICK PAID TOR I1II1. IIP.. A.'w nil Country Prnduci REMEMBER tbe place when iu HASTIN;. and be tun and caH- Aabon Mav, at thr RI(ICESTMr in n RED CLOUD SEL'T& NORMAL SCHOOL. - Tlie Wiiier Tctui vf thi" Institution vrdl crntuniii- -'fi Tuesday. 33ec. 1 1 , 1.ST7, , And will continue twelve wtcka under) be instruction of a cnuptt' corps cf teachers. This school preecntfl an opportunity for pupili to ar(itr a 6r4 ri English education at cheaper late than any -ther eliool of t vU t thewet. It i.H divided into two department, on for ndr-! dents and younj teacher, the other for young fechoJars, or tko can read fluently in the Forrth Reader. TUITION i $4.00 a term, one half on entering the school, th n middle ofthe term. BO AUD furnished at from $2 f0 to $3.00 pr vcaV: farm prcMtM uti .j payment. It i desirable that pupils bring sueh book a the iF and b prcmnt tho first day. INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN VOCAL MUSIC. The teacher, will -.pare no pains to make thW vrhool-lMa .' and pleaaant, and will strive to instil in tho mindi of the pupili a it... ciple of truth and rcc'.itude. For further particulars, 4c, address Chah. W. !, or C. Raki.f, Red Cloud, Wcbitcr Co., NcLr. Nor. 177. tW"1 HEME M J3 E R The Red Cloub Cxiiifj. When you wish to rubscribe for a newfepiper, 'ILI! ' ;,iKI" Its communications from all parts of the er.nn'y, i-ju-"'-' ' l'' hend to your frii-nds in tbe Eat, that they mar Vw u r '' f' tile and productive Republican Valley. TilE ClUEt. " f oolumna of locLi, is just the paper you want for yaur- lb J ' ' may know what i happening to your neighbor. THE ( fHtr. Al? it? editorial notg, i. just the paper that you need in ord. r 'La: -v?5r2?.. know what of general intercut ii cctirrinr at home aal Alr': 7' CHIEF, with itu large and rapidly increasing ci'ealation, 3J ' r per that will meet the wants of adverthers. in briuKug l-wr '- :: era their notices. THE CHIEF, with its facilitiej for JOB PHI-' ING, having aecurcd j-lt ir$t ta55 Is jaat the Office where you want to get your Cards, Posters, Letter-PIeo ds- Bill-Heads, IS) ote-Heads, J ENVELOPES, CIKCULARS and BLANK NOTES or any rt rf JOB WORK. FARME18, MERCHANTS, TEACHERS. PREACHERS, MECHANICS, LABORERS, SHOP-KEEPERS. ,.r , . urV AND COMMERCIAL Ma. . .. V Will find it to their interest to patronize THE CHIEF. Vhat ' Chrwtmaa present than THE CHIEF. ONLY 2.00 A. YEAB- G Dispatch. J A TIM A I, jterr! i. : tf u. IWctbraslia. a; il 3b ftiidtt- 1' V ? v f ! i y