fe. fci THE BED CLOUD CHIEF IQCAL MATTSB6. Notictsin thit Colmnn0,Cent aJJin Happy New Year. The boys danced jantU.ajJifcht Tuesday eight Lookout for a silver w.cddinz in town in a couple of weeks. M. L. Thomas left for .Louisville Neb., yesterday afternoon. Lost, yesterday evening, a pointed ajeel -key. "Thefindcr will pleaso leave it at this office. Mr. John McQuilkin, called yes terday, and left the price , of a year's subscription. -Thanks. ;Yefierd,ay was the day that 100, ..000 men "swear off," and to day 90, .OU'J "take suthin." We received a communication .from Juniata tbU week, but it wa too . late- for publication this week. Rev. C. Reilly preaches 8unday , evening at-7 p. m. Subject : "Faith .fulnefs" Dan. 6 and 10. The rumor of a double wedding , the other evening proved a canard. Ask Jack, he'll tell you about it. Mr. Jonea'jjteam collided with the -.lamp-post of the Red Cloud Hotel , the other morning, -doing it consider . able damage. J. W. Yance who has been re siding in Colorado, called on Monday. He thinks of returning soon. Mr. M. L. Garber left town for bis old home in Iowa on Tuesday. He remembered f.be Chixf ere be left. iVe received a pleasant jetter from Mr. Vincant, who' mada his home in Red. Cloud for a short time. He is now in Iowa and takes the Chief. Maseiip -At Stillwater Postoffice, Sunday, December 23d, 1877, by D M. .Francis, J. P., Mr. J. F. Ran dolph to Mrs. Rebecca Ann Mead, all of Webster county. Those parties who were talking' about, rushing in wood on subscription 5 have, evidently, forgotten all about it. Well, gentlemen, the holidays are over, and its cold, so come, ante up that wood. Notice in another column the card inserted by Mi.-s Janie Pryse, who is desirous of securing a class in music. We speak that we do know when we do know when we pay that Miss Pryse .is an excellent player and will, no doubt, give perfect satisfaction. We learn that a man by tho name of Eugene Andrus, of Kansas, was al most instantly killed last Tuesday. Hewasrollisg a log and by some .Means the crooked cad struck him on ( the left side of the head, breaking his neck and smashing his head at the same time. He. was married about three months ago, and leaves a young .wife to mouru his loss. Jt was uuanimously resolved at the last meeting of the Red Cloud Union Prayer Meeting to observe the .week pi" "prayer, according to the programme of the Evangelical Alli ance. Accordingly there will be a tprsyer1(meeing at the School House, t on every evening of the week ; cgui- mencing at the usual thour to , which all the people of the town and vicjni ty are invited. The bell will reiterate the invitation every evening, and all who will, come will .nd . ho house .lighted aud , warmed to receive thesu. Last.Sunday the Sabbath School in this place was reorganised and a t complete and radical change made in .'all the offices. The following were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. H. A. 'Howard, Superintendent; Mis Laura D(ion, Asat. upt.; Miss .Cannie Real, .Secretary ; Mrs. Alma R. Springer, -Treasurer ; Ira. A. M. ,Cook, Librarian ; Miss Mary Hummel, AssL Librarian; Mjr. H. A. Howard, .Chorister; Miss Janie Pryse, Organ ist and "Mr. J. R. Wilcox to furnish .the organ ; and if we don't miss our guess he has it already on hand. The 'selection is one of the best that could have been made, and we predict a .successful school for 1878. It has been said that troubles never come singly, and so it appears in our case. The Chikf is in our poe session and we intend it shall remain ( there, so that our patrons need not .soon look for another change. Rut vthe publisher of the Reporter .has gnne to Iowa and the business man of the firm is obliged to .be in Riverton, and we are sick abed jrith paper btUs and private bills coming due this 'week that must be paid. Will those knowing themselves indebted to the ,'Cuief, and there are many of them, please call at "the" office and settle their bilk with the printer this week, fey .so doing it will aid us very materially and set us on the road for 1878 with good credit and with a merry heart. We print, this week, ihe roll of pupils in .the select school as they have come in to date : Atkinson, MarviJ....Nefcon, Neb. Atkinson, Hi lt....:.Nekon, " Beachanm ata...ttealv;ioua, . JJOWDf, .DDMgcav .Garber, "George..... Garber, CeKa....... Bead, James... ......... Hokworth, James..'.. Kiagi J.0-" wWAjPfa....... YitdwoosT. Jaasie...... It ( 14 II tt "it t Yt it (t JiiMr. Rtw. nou Pryse, Joan H ....- - Bobttts; flattie E.... Jsherer, Gurue 1. 'Wfleoat, Mahals! Jeiaer, Ryknd D tt "(4 Matrimonial. One of the most pleasant affairs of the season took place on last Tuesday evening. We refer to the marriage of Mm, J. A. Crumpto.v, Esq., to Miss .Sadie Chapman, by the Rey. Cha?. Reilly. The ceremony jtook place at the residence of Mr. Edward Kellog?, at 6 o'clock P. M. After the happy couple were pronounced man and wife, they, with their many friends, repaired to Mr. Geo. Zeiss', where a bountiful repa6t had been prepared ly the host and hostess, and tho hungry guests did full jusiice to it. Mr. Zeiss cer tainly deserves credit for the artistic workmanship on the cakes and pastry. Among the numerous personages present, we noticed the following : Charley Kaley, John Noyes and lady, Isaac Ludlow and lady, M. R. Bently and lady, Cha. Potter and lady, Cnas. Reilly and lady, Ed. Kelloge, S. S. Mitchell and lady, Chas. Potter, John Poycr, C. Borin, Jas. Pryse, G. Gar ber, L. E. Martin, Win. Outhwait, Reiland Yeiser, Miss Sylvia Cook, Miss Alvira Munsell, Oanna Real. Miss Laura Dixon, Miss EmmaVogle, Miss Lizzie F. Weber. Mitw Janie Pryse, Miss P. D. Yeiser, Miss Mint Keif er, and many others whose names we cannot now call to memory. Frjend John, accept our sincere wishes for your future happiness and success, and bear in mind that "Deep the recwes or the dork bine sea; Broad theexpanscof the clear aky above; But neither half so fathomless can be, As is the depth of a truo woman's lore." Then. John, "Use it tenderly alight it never; Though no trials can its firmness move ; Unkindness will its ardor crush forever." The M. S. Church. We need money to purchase lumber for the building, and earnestly invite our friends to pay in what cash they can. Mitchell, at the hardware store, is treasurer. Chas. Rkillt, Pastor. Rev. Reilly says this cold snap caught him without wood. A Carl Intending to get up a class in instru mental music in Red Cloud, I should be pleased to hear from any desiring instruction in the art. Recommenda tiona, if required. Terms : Ten dol lars per twenty-four lessons; part payment in advance. 5-23tf Janie Petsk. District Fair. A mass meeting of all who are in terested in the organization of a Dis trict Agricultural Society for this part of the state is hereby called at Hast ings at 2 o'clock p. m., January 14th, 1S78. Let there be a large turn out. Br Obder op Com. &. Newspapers in Central and Western Nebraska please copy. . C;mmunIcattcL Stillwater, Neb., Dec. 20, '77. Eds. Chief : Being an interested reader of the Chief, and wishing to contribute something to its oolumns, I will try and write a few lines concern ing the people aud thiogs of the small city(?) of Stillwater. A few of the farmers have their corn gathered ; it is turning out very well generally forty bushels to tho acre. We hsve church at the Stillwater chool hou.-e every two weeks, Sunday evenings, conducted by Rev. Mr. Squires, of Clay county. W. H. Middleton, of Illinois, is teaching the eehool in District No. 57. U. Craw is teaching the Stillwater school. c were in to visit his school not long since. It is very interesting, but not very large The parents are very well satisfied, and say their chil dren learned their letters in a day and a half. Miss A. E. Smith is teaching in Mr. Pinny's district They have a new school house there. It will be qujte comfortable when plastered ; it has four large windows in it. A. C. Teel. brother of Charles A. Teel, from Illinois, has taken a claim on section 7, northwest quarter. A. Wells' arm is improving con siderably. He can use it some ; ex cept the last two.fingers, which he can not u?e on account of the cords being cut. There is. nothing of importance to write this time, so we will close, prom ising to do better next time. Yours truly, Calliope. BIGGEST THING OUT. Grains of Wheat measuring one half inch in length, sample free, ,to every Farmer in the United States. .Greatest Curiosity in Seed ever seen. S. Y. Haines & Co Sweetwater, Tenn. Vew'sra, The time has come when a man may know that he will get value received for every dollar that he invests. Quacks and hqmbugs are soon venti lated and are compelled to take a back seat, or be "crushed by the wheel of progress. An article must possess real merit must be what it is repre sented to be. Or, like the mushroom at noon-day, it will soon wither and die in the radiance of the brilliant dis coveries of '.modern science. O. & C.'s Cough-and Diphtheria Remedy can always be relied qo. It allays the irritation 'or .tickling of the throat, renders expectoration easy and opens the secretions. It is guarranteed to do all that it is advertised to or the money refunded to the purchaser. C. HI Potter, agent 5-18-2m -There is no earthly boon more precious than goc health, and it be hooves its possessor to endeavor to re tain it. ' If vo are assailed with such provoking ills as sick headaches, tor pid'hver, tour stomach and a general feeling of wefriaeas'and disgust, don't go ana commit suiaae ouw aw EaH' Daylight's liver Pills and be bFpL ' R- R- Skerer and C. H. Potter. - 5-18-Sjn XlMies of the Welster Zsssij Teachers' Aftorfatlcs, Eeli at Ocide Socle, December 2i'X 1877. The Association was called to order by the president. The following committees were ap pointed : C. W. Springer and J. Bailey, com mittee on resolution. A. A. Pope, C. W. Springer and J. Jiailey, com mittee on programme. Physiology, conducted by A. A. Pope; grammar aod com position, by A. Bailey. During recces the constitution wai subscribed by the following : C. W. Springer, A. Bailey, J. E. Smith, Mrs. H. E. Howard, Miss A. B. Shelton, Miaa M. Wilson. W. W. Bill and Miss A. A. After recess, r ox. decimal fractions, by J. Bailey. Association aJjourned to meet at 1 o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. Decimal fractions continued by J. Bailey; map drawing, conducted by C. W. Springer ; orthography, by C. Craw; select reading, by Mrs. Howard, A. L. Burton and E. M. Pearson. RECESS. General exercise in reading. Com mittee on resolutions reported the fol lowing : WHEREA3, We, the Teachers of Webster county, having spent a profit able occasion ; therefore, Resolved, That we express the usual amount of thanks common to such oc casions as this, and that we will strive to make our lives and our teachings conform as much as possible to what of good we have learued at this meet ing of the Association. It was decided to hold tho next meeting of the Association at Inavale. On motion the Association ad journed. A. L. Burton, Pres't. Myra E. Smith, Sec'y. Communicated. Crooked Creek, Jan. 1st, '78. Eds. Red Cloud Chief: Ob serving a few items trom this place in your last issues, contributed by "Our Mutual Friend," "Pat," who. in ac cordance with the usual tendency for making "bulls" displayed by the Em erald Islanders, had dated from Red Cloud, we also have concluded to "chip in," as B. Harte pbrases it. Crooked Creek is no mis-nomer; crossing it a short time since, labori ously and with great wetness of feet, we found ourself in a position to feel the full force and beauty of the old hymn, "Lo ! on a narrow neck of land." It was a juvenile peninsula and we took ourself off it bv that "straight and narrow way" which school chil dren denominate an isthmus, but didn't feel particularly sanctified as we were on the ?ame side we started from, somehow. Mr. J. McQuilkiu has left her hus band and returned to her parents However, it is only a short visit ; meanwhile Mr. 3IcQ. cau play bach. only the children remain with him. A very valuable pup leastwise we shall call it a very valuable pup, as we know nothing to the contrary, and always wish to speak tenderly of the departed was stolen from the Rev. Kirkwood, or rather from his daugh ter, Jessie, week before last. He was large of his size, oh ! we beg his pardon, large of his age we mean, not his size-rroh no ! and a little lame of one leg, A reward, ad valorem can iculac, will be givon to any one (sav ing the thief, whose reward will be of a different nature, if caught,) return- him, or giviug information leading to his recovery. epitaph or epiklopta. Fair Jessie mourns and gone is all her mirth ! A pup to pedigree and blood un known ; Though sportsmen scorned him for his mongrel birth. Some thieving freighter marked him for his own. Our compliments to the author-as (if our critical ability deceives us not) of "Philoprogenitiveuess" and "Am ativeness," they are gems in their way. It is rare that poetic genius chooses such original themes; and then, hampered by so difficult a form as the acrostical, produces such flow ing numbers. The verses are indeed remarkable : "Nor rivers winding through the vales below, So sweetly warble, or so smoothly flow." A happy and prosperous New Year to the CniEF; and may the New Year see it enlarged and big as it de serves to be. Tha little paper is an honor to Red Cloud, and, as we be lieve in honors, anyway, we should like to see it still more of an honor. J. Sally Vail. Ry a private letter from Hon. W. A. Phillips we are informed that he has finally succeeded in securing daily service on the rqute from Russell, Kansas, via Smith Centref to Red Cloud, Neb , to take effect next Tues day. This is indeed glad news to the citizens along this route, and especial ly so unto the citizens along this route and especially so unto the citizens of this place. The energy exercised bv Congressman Phillips in this matter will be duly appreciate by his con stituents in this section. Increased service has also been secured on the route from Scandia to this place, and from this place to Norton Centre. Eotel fcr Sale, The Guide Rock 'House and prop erty connected therewith, js for sale on reasonable terms.' For further partic ulars inquire of the proprietor or at this office. 5-23t4 Wm. Sabiw, Guide Rook, Nebraska. We advi?e all our readers owning harnc, to u'e Uncle Sam's Harness Oil, as we think iti- the very best ar ticle to be bad. 5-1S 3m Mothers will find Dr. Wiuch ell's Teething Syrup ju-t the medicine to have in the house for the children; it will cure cold.-, cjugbo, tore throat and reirula'e the bowels: try it. Sold by 11. It. Sherer and C. H. Potter, y-lh Cm Distemperp, coughs, cold, fe- ers and mo3t of the diseases which horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poul try are subject to arc readily over come and cured by using Undo Sam's Condition Powder according to the plain direction. Sold by R. R. Sher er and C. H. Potter. 5 1S-3m Disease and Death, when they reach our own homesteads, are too se rious fur 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 flight cold as well as moie severe Bronchial or Catarrhal Cemplaints, we fchould 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 VR.R. Sherer and C. H. Potter. 5-18-3m HASTINGS MARKETS. C: REPORTED BY NORTON & CO., SHIP PERS OF GRAIN AND LIVK TOCK. Hastings, Neb., Dec. 24, '77. No. 1 Spring wheat $ bush ...83 No. 2 " " 80 to 81 Ear Cora new . 16 v&l8 10 Rye " - -.32 Barley " 15 to 35 Broom Corn $ ton $60. to$75 Potatoes fibush ...30 Beans "(white) 1.00 tol 50 Castor Beans " 70 to 75 Buckwheat "... ........... .60 Live Hogs $ 100 lbs ..$3.00 lyrcssed . ........ .......Z54 Notice to Teacners. Notice is herby given, That I will ex amine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for tea chers of the primary or common schools oi Webster countj', at Red Cloud on thi first Saturday in the months of Feb. ruary, May, August, and November. A. A. Pope, Co. Sup't. Negunda Jan. 5th 1877. Reliable 0. & C.'s Cough and Diphtheria remedy. C. H. Potter, agent. 5 18-2ui Tt 18 worth more than its own we'jrbt in pure gold, viz : 0. & C. 's Golden Cerate. It cures sore eyes, bums, cutanoous eruptions and old chronic sores. Sold by C. H. Potter. 5-18-2m One dose of O. &C.'s Cough and Diptheria Remedy is sufficient to satit-fy you of the superior merits of the remedy and one bottle to cure the worst cold. C. H. Potter, agent. LEGAL NOTICE. William II. Pattcnoo. Plaintiff. versus f Eliza E. Patterson, Defendant. To Eliza E. Patterson, non-reaidcat, de fendant : You :iro hereby notified that William II. Putterjon commenced an action agaist you in the District Court in and for Webster County and tiled his petition therein: the object and prayer of said petition i a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony now exiftinic between you and said plaintiff. . . You are required to answer said petition on or before the 4th day of February, A. D. 1S78. WILLIAM H. PATTKBSON. Knley Bros., ntt'ya- 5-22t5 Don't buy any presents until you have examined L. Bauiu's large stock Books I Books! I Go to the Postoffice for your School Books. 5-19tf Save your money by subscribing for any paper you want, at the Postoffice. Cash paid for corn enquire at the Red Cloud Mills. 17tf, SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES of all sizes, for all kinds of Sewing Machines at the P. 0. (17tf. ) "The best in us?." tlO. & C.'s Camphorated Hartshorn Liniment, for man or beast. It can be relied on at all times. C. H. Potter, agent. 5-18 2m If you want to make your sweet heart a present, go to the Post Office and get something that will be worth the money after the holidays are past 5-20tf WaaUt 5,000 beef hidee, for whkh the highest price will be paid. 5 21tf J. G. POTTIK. NEW STORE. (At the Reo Cloud Milk) Is where you can-get all kinds of raorchmndlsE, such aa DRY GOODS GROCERIES HATS & CAPS BOOTS t SHOIB Ac. 4c. Ac Ac te. All of which will be soM aWpfi Also of LUMBER, A supply or -LUMHJSrt, LATH, SHINGLES, Ac, always on hand. C R. POTTER, WEBSTER CO. S KB ASM A 5-7 tf Tan Dyke taelser. Plasterers & Stonemasons. We are prepared to take contracts and do all kinds 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. 443-ly consumption crass. An old phynan retired from ic- i 'c aw offering f.r sale a th rive practice. T.ad placed in hi hands tcr tenn and chcipcr than rir W by an Es: Indian mUtonary the for- fort,? 2j Unds bclonainj ,, j v, j,uW m, - .lur u .khl.w ,...,; iu. the .speedy and permanent cure of Con'ira prion, Bronchitis Catarrh. Asthma, and all Throat nd -r - rr . liunj: aneciion, 3jv) a posi- posi- iic aiiu uuiwi cuil lor uen- eral Debilitv and all nervous com . .j j: i . r ' uen ., plainti, after havio thoroughly tctd its wonderlul curative power in thou- sands of casci, feels it his dutv to make it known to his suffering fellow.. The recipe wilt be ?eni free of charge, to all who desire it, with full direc tions for preparing and successfully using. Address, with statu p. naming this paper, Dr. J. C. Stone, 44 N". Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. LADIES Ft1 US. Cleaned, repaired and altered to la test styles. Abo, ladies and gentle men's furs made to order. Machine sewing done. Mrs. Greuter, residence stuthwest of Mr. E. Kellogg' . 20-tf REPUBLICAN VALLEY HERD OF BEBK9HIBES. Geo. H. Roberts, - - Phop'e. Orleans, Harlan County, Neb. Fifty choice pigs for sale, from Sambo II, Cbampy, Bismarck, Duke of Ahwood, and D'Lraeli strains. Any one you prefer ; no catalogue. Write for particulars. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. 5-201y Hotels. Thompson House C. M. THOMPSON, Prop. Cor. 1st St and Burlington Ave., HASTINGS NEBRASKA. Free Eocks to and from Depots. T Fine Sample Room in connection with the House, for tho accommoda tion of Commercial Men. jy26 Valley House. J. C Warner Prop. RED CLOUD - NEBRASKA. Stages leave this nouse for the north, south, east and west. Leaves for R. R. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. The beet sta bling in the Republican Valley. Liv ery rigs furnished for conveying pass engers to any point at reasonable rates. 5-15-tf. THEY ARE NO J' II EKE YET. Post has the next thing to them in Fleetest Livery and best Feed Stable in Red Cloud. In connection with the Feed Stable is a Freioht i "Jo oc flo use. J. D. POST, BID CLOUD. Red Cloud & Jew ell City Stage Line- Connecting at Red Cloud with the Republican Valley line, running straight to Hastings. BAThree regular trips will be made each week, leaving Red CloujJ the same time the stage from Hastings does. GOOD BIOS AND GOOD TOO KADI ON TEZSOAD. FARE REASONABLE. 30-ly D. H. GODFREY". HARNESS SHOP -BY- J.L. ILLER Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Harness, Collars, Saddles, Whips, Horse Blankets, Combs, Brushes, Harness Oil and everything ssnally kept in a first-class shop. Kffcatt Cash Price Paid for Kits aairirt. Red Cloud Drug Store.' C. H. POTTER, Prop. Keeps the largest and beat stock of drags, BMsliciace, paints, and oils, to be fomtd tw the Republic! valley. kW Prmcnptions eurefuUg compoun ded, dap r nigU UD CLOUD, WEBIASXA. 12jy6m Red Cloud Mill's! We are prepared to do cut tome work Flour Feed aatl Corn Meal for Sale. tnW Satisfaction guaranteed ir fualiry of flour sold, and crirrox wosc Farmers ihould be particular to seemre tke best of seed wheat. Potter Sl Frisbie! BjBBMBflBMaBfcVlLaA M I Lands For Sale. ,. . . . ,, , .l, t ,, tt mu t v. -aui ar 44 HI aiw 1 nsr Rail Koad Companies io W?bnr and adjoining count iev V -lo hate ,.-,; ..i.. . r... ..?. m C.A .: t . r .. ca,L .-VUll. S.UlM.l. lUiUi? lJ JiH'. V i V W- Jvuvi.uun.T;iuiai?,ii J Kalry Bro. Ally's X Real Agt Hcd Cloud Neb. ' otae 52:f QAUfT GARBER kjlill u DKal.KR IN Drv Goods and Groceries. BOOTS and N1IOE Hats, Caps, & Ready Made Clothing ! We have the Largest Stock in the Valley and will not be undersold. GIVE US A CALL, ONE A ALL Sam'l Garber 47d Bed CUud, IVeb. Jdams i pimln imnh, IiaBTINflh, ADaMS COUNT V, NEB. A General Banking Business TRANSACTED. misjsmM MADE A SPECIALTY. Drafts on Europe bought and sold. Agents for several steamship lines. aW'Baainesa entrusted to us will hare prompt and careful attention. rinuuw watch nn citif- VOatS w- waatr.rnm wii rrtrj orur. umi Ctm. J.B.GjlorCCle.UJ SH X ILATSea WATCBiBBB. Cbm ltfe k&ovB world. SamU Watch Ft A.onoiUk, RED CLOUD & 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. slL J. 1. STO30 , ??. 3h fos U A ii Ud BOOT AND SHOE SHOP! PARKS BROS., Propritors. V.r footHT " ac. i, mm? All Kinds of Repairing Done With Neatnest Dispatch. A shire of the du!45c nim.-.. ...t..u- .t .. ..j work !uHy wsrranjcd. OIVC Vn and be coarinccd ikit ii is to yrnut rAA'KSHUuTIIKKi. 29-tf Red Cloud. A JVEW DEPARTURE ! THE ONE PRICE MAN,' hns mnovwlln 1,. M . Thomp on.L7 C -1'T,,,1l s.l;i"l. C'oi-iu-r 'udbl. aiul Iln.si imlth Avciiuo wIiccoui!I6uJ li KKVliM.Nl. .,ii,,t,' u.ir.i , ,l0, ' CLOTHING DRY GOODS. AA . CROCERIES. BOOTS & SHOES. HATS S CAR.. THE UIOI1KST CASH l'HICK I'AII) FoK H Country l'roiiic KBMEMBEIl iW ,.!. l,Co in II ASTINliS, and bi ,u ,, M Aaron Mat, it the III(iK.ST.iore m ton , RED CLOUD SELT & NOliJIAI. SCHOOL The Wituor'IVrni of tlan In.tituti-m v. comannoi on TYioscUy. Dec:. II, 1877, And will continue tuutve wuulv ut.lei lie itftmriiori ol ouuiptttni corps r t03ch;r-i. Thin hcho'l pru-coti an oplrtuiuj f r pupil to pmr a (irt olf KnglMh uduiMMon at chfupor i.-i- tiianan ihcr Ahrx) of it v4 .w thewcM. it la iJtridedinio tu it . tuioui. on fur ailaocvJ tj dents and young teacher. lh other for ouk schoisr, tw tho wb cn read fluently in the Fourth Reader. TUITION ! $4.00 term, occ half on entering th :hooI, tho rraiiDler at ib middh of the term. . JIOAItl furnished at from 2 60 to $3 00 per week: farm p:ck1uc taltn ar( payment. It i deairablw that pupils brioR such IxKiks as lhj Jists and bo present the firt day. INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN VOCAL Ml'MC f The teachers will Hparo no pains lo makn thia :b9oi-bjnio ajrwafj and pleaaant. and will atrive to intil in th miudt of the ptiptli a pnn ciple of truth and rrcitude. For further particulars, Ac, addresa, CtiA. Vf. Sfaixoia, or U. Roris, I'nneiaals. Red Cloud, Webster Co., Nebr. Nor. 1877. EEMEMBEE T Red Cloud C When you wih to subscribe for a Diprcr,THK CHItT, th its cooiinuniearions from all parts rf the county, njast ibe pap) and to your friend in the Ka't, that tbey mar know m r of fb fr tile and prwluctivc Republican VaiUy. TIIK rfIIKFw.tr. Vn U colurans of locals, is just tb paper yun want for worM-'t that yi may know what i? Lappcnic? to your neighbor TilK ('HIiF. itj editorial note?, uynn the paper that you need in ordertbat yoc ttay know what of general intereit i ocrnrnnz at home and aoroa-i. f ij CHIEF, with its large and raridly ic3wna ctieulatioo, u io thv p per that will meet the wants of adTtrtiscra. ;n bricgwz telor ii ers their notice. THE CHIEF, with iu faclities for JOB PHtT ING, harinc aecured & $Uii ta Sai fdnUt. Z la juat the OSes where you waat to get your Cards, Posters, Letter-Heads, Bill-Heads, 3Si ote Heads, ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS and BLANK NOTES or sty std & JOB WORK. ' FARMED, MERCHANTS, TEACHER3. PREACHED. MECHANICS. - LABORED, SHOP-KEEPE7S. r AND COMMERCIAL Ml. Will find it lo their iaterett to psxrotuia THE CHIEF. Wkat bts Chriitmas preaeat than THE CHIEF. OlSTLY S.OO -Z! tV ?m46e kh HUOT3 ?U io birr and A. A TKI.IL btcrct it m to pitniBiie u Iwfebmskn, iiikks. run. AXI A. 7