BADGER LUMBER YARD. HASTINGS, NEB. BADGFAi hi MBEli. YAKl). HASTlXfiS. XEB. mi i s-tw. ni 111 w a J t- & i Xti n I?' t THE RED CLGUD CHIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Notices in this CohmnlQ Cents a Lint MeNitt has half a ton of wall I a per. Rev. YeiEcr has gone to Nelson lo hold a peiies of meetings. Joe. Warner couldn't get in to see spirits the other night. Jas. Laird, of Juniata, spent sev eral days in town last week. Barney Swift, of Juniata, was visiting his friends in town last Satur day. Head our letter from Washington this week. They will appear regular, lier -after. Splendid weather. Don't you wkh ycu -.vere here, dwellers amid mud and jnow? Thic loads of broom corn par-ecd through twn on Monday on the way to the railroad. Rev. Dr. Fetz is holding a series of meetings o" LiLcrty Creek, to wards Spring Runuhe. Mr. Hull, .lately from Pennsylva nia, and Mr. Byron Atkisson, of Nel son, made our town quite a visit the past week. Good Templari?m is becoming so popu'ar that even pens partake on'y of cold water, and writes a beautiful violet color. Ask MeMitt for the ccld water p-u. Fairfield News: Abe. Garber arrived in Fail field Monday morning from Guide Rock, with 17 waon 1 ads of boss, which were sold to C. F. Shedd & Co. The prayer meeting on Tuesday evening was one of unusual interest. TtHTewill be another prayer meeting on Thursday evening to which all are invited. A little boy of 3Ir. Pope's came near being killed by falling beneath an axe in the hands of a wood chopper. It was almost a miracle that saved the child, as the axe just clipped the ends of his hair. 4 We don't pretend to compete with Dixon county on ejrgs. but Win. Parks brought into our office a good sized egg, for all that. It measures eight inches in circumference one way, and six inches the other. We wish (o thank our friends for their prompt responses to our call for payment, and hope that others who have not paid will remember what their disposition is towards us when we owe them, and assist us now. After tho lecture Monday night, the lectu'er and a fen followers met at Kaley's office and had a teance. They pretended to unlock the gates of death and bring back the spirits of the de parted, and rattled things generally. We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Chapman, of Wisconsin, Mr. W. N. Richardson's father-in-law. Mr. Chapman vitited this place six years ago and is surprised at the improve ments made. We hope he will stay with us all winter. A paity, consisting of Messrs. Kaley, Laird, Maxwell and several others we did not recognize, went on a deer hunt last Friday, but they got" tire.1 before the dter presented them selves to view. Hence, they came home as they went, on horseback car rying a useless pun. Now. boys, don't do it any more. Bo civi and try to remember that if some men cannot treat you as others do, it is their misfortune, and you should pity rather than aggravate So pass quietly by the large stone store, for the community don't with to see any of you k:lied, or any more doors filled with shot. The sermon on the "Retureclion" announced on last Suuday evening, for next Sunday at 11 o'clock p. m., will at the request of a number of the citizens of Red Cloud, be postponed to tho evening of the 3rd Sabbath in next month, and another sermon ad apted to the "present situation" will be preached in its stead. MARRIED At the residence of tho bridu's father, Mr. I. H. Hum mel, postmaster of Ratio P. O., Jan uaiy 20th, 1S7S the :X):h anniver sary of the marriage of the bride's parents Juo. MeCullum, J. P., of ficiating, Mr. Harry Uolduiuqe and Miss Sadie E. Hummel, eldt-st daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. I. H. Hummel ; all of Webster county. The happy couple will please ac cept our thauks for the generous sup ply of cake, which we had not time to eat at once but had to cross the street with a piece in our fist; eatflsg it as we went. That happiness may be their lot through the journey of ife, is our wish, and may they see many bappy anniversaries of their wedding day. A gentleman named Fields de livered an address on "Spiritualism" at the fechool house on Monday even ing last. The house was thronged by people des'ring to hear him, and they heard him tell some truth, of courso. JVhat man can talk an hour and not saysomithing good. But his argu O.A iti against the orthodox principles were about a substantial a sieve to fcnld water. He manifested a great deal of zeal and challenged any one 'to confute his ideas, which challenge Waecepted by Kev. Pryse. It was the opinion of many at the close of the meeting that our ministers yielded ia their views upon some rtg doctrine, but if auch an impression is wrong, we hope to aea it oorreated The gentleman will return azain in four weeks to renew .hie subject. Tie Cemetery. At a meeting held in the school room of District No 7, on Saturday. January 12th, 1S7S. Present, W. C Mungcr, in the chair; Meisra. Jas. Martin, Samuel Martin, JWin Stieet, W. J. Harri-, Jonathan Campbell, Andrew J. Coon, Barratt and J no. B. Slanscr, secretary pro tern. The following resolutions were unanimously carried : 1st. It was proposed by John B. Stanser and seconded by John Streets, that a treasurer be appointed and subscription lists opened to raise funds for the j urpose of fencing and arranging a cemetery on the southeast quarter of feetion nine (9), town one (I), range ten (10); and that this meeting be adjourned for one month fiom this date an'l that every person who shall have subscribed and paid one or more dollars shall be entitled lo a vote for tho election of a burial board to consist of nine person. 2nd. It was proposed by John B Stan'-er and seconded by W. An drews, that Mr. Samuel Martin be appointed treasurer, pro tern. 3d. It was proposed by James Martin and seconded by W. J. Har ris, mat notices oi tnis anu me m ture meeting be inserted in the Red Jloud Chief, and poled on the school hou-'o doors in the district, at Legotts post office, Kan., and on the Court House in Red Cloud. 4:h. It was proposed by James Martin and seconded by W. Andrew-, that this meeting be adjourned until Saturday, the 9th day of February next, at h s house, to commence in the evening at early candlelight. The chairman appointed John B. Stanser, J. II. Hull, W. W. Brewer, and Geo. Coon, a committee to solicit and receive subscriptions. ;zu STATS HZET2TGS A? UKCOLK. Aunt Fanny at the Seeing Circle. Valley of Indignation, ) Janu ry 2Uth, 1878. j Ma. Editor: You see I had heard and real, ever rincc I was a child, that the sewing circle was just the place where we women could un burden our griefs and find consolation and sympathy. Hearing that such a gathering would meet on the hill ai d having several gaps so to speak in my heart which I wanted healed, 1 said to Josiak one morning, (Josiih is my husband); Josiah, I've a good mind to go to the circle What circle? says ho. Why, the sowing c:rcle, this afternoon. Josinh remon strated: said it would lead me into bad company, and a fleet my mora!-. Josiah always did pride himself on my good morals. But I had duties to perform. I must tell something 1 didu't like in certain of my neighbors. I must tell tho editor of the Chief, or hH wife, how the printers spend their precious time when he's pick, popping corn and hiring certain smsll boys to take it in tobacco sacks to their sweethearts, etc., &c. 'Jh-n there were some thing-1 didn't want to tell, but thought- perhaps some other ladies pieseut wcu'd; :-o we would get all the new and be mu tually benefited ther by. Well, Mr. Editor, with all tliesj duties urging me on, what could I do but disregard the admonitions of Josiah and betake tnyself to tiic "circlo ?" Being a man, of course you can't comprehend the height and depth of my utter indig nation and chagrin when the following article was read it seemed to me in t lunder tones though the -speaker has a very miid voice: "No gossip- pmg allowed. Any member violatiug this rule shall be fined ten cents and cost" Well, I almost felt as if I'd rather old Betty (that's our cow) should be so'd to pay the fine than go home without hayinj; my say. Well, there is always a ray of light aliPad so I began peering far into the light ; when tho happy thought struck my poor benumbed heart and sent it to bounding with renewed activity. These laws were made by women, and they aiut binding. I think I shall go to the "circle" just once more and if I can't have the privilege of a frce bom American citizen, woman wiil let you know. Aunt Fanny. Whett, Flexor:. Sheep LcaJ Pencils ira Co.a Water. THE STATF. AOBICCLTURAL SOCIBTT. The Twelfth Annual mee'ing of cfait society met at Lincoln on the 15th. M tu Dunham was elected president, and D. II. Wheeler secretary. Two bids were received for tho place of folding lha fctate fair next fall. One at Lincoln, the other at Wahoo. It wa3 voted to hold it at Lin dn. Pre miuuis on setting out forest trees were awarded; Hon J. W. Small carrying away the laurels. Premium list fur next fair was agreed upon, and super intendents of the classes chosen; among which wo notice Claas 10, 3Irs Gov. Garber. The premiums for speed were greatly reduced; other wise they remain much the same as last year. This was a very interesting session and business was expeditiously presented and finished. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Nebraska has already taken the premium at Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago. Among the medals received is the followimr : International Ex hibition, 1876 ; Certificate of Award, Nebraska State Horticultural Society, Platlsinouth, Nebraska: 293 varie ties of apples, 23, tiroup XXXVI United States Commissioners, i.i ac coidance with act ot congress, Phila delphia, September 27, 187G; A. T. Goshoru, director-general; Jos. R. Hawley, presiden ; Jno. L. Campbell, secretary. And Nebraska shows no sign of letting up in this matter. At the last meeting reports from differ ent parts of the state show progress in eveiy department. Last year, in Pawnee county, there wore fifty miles of osage hedge planted. Ex-Gov. Furnas delivered an excellent addrees before the society, at its opening. He was re-elected president, and D. H. Wheeler, secretary. The .-ocioly passed a resolution endorsing Senator Saunders bill, now before congress, to repeal the timber culture act, and ii. srrad to provide thac the trees shall bii set out six feet apart, and instead of forty acres theie shall be ten acres. This U believed to be much better for the settler and the couiitiy. Several lecture were delivered and essays read bearing on horticultural topics, and the business done was of imDort ance to our farmer, but our space for bids a longer notice. THE WOOL GROWEKB. The meeting of the Nebraska Wool Growers was called to order bv Piet,i We adviss all our readers owning" baraes, to ums Uncle Sam's Harness Oil, as wo think it is the very best ar ticle to be bad. . MS 3m Mothers will find Dr. Winch p'ti Teething Syrup ju.-t the medicine lo have ia the house f r the euitdrea; jtwill cure cod, cjughs, sore throat and rcau'a c the bowels ; try it. Sold bv R. "K Sberer and 0. H. Puffer, 5-lS-3m 1 t I l y an jvast Ionian mi-wqnary uie lor- fort .u uni, Ufo-...., io u y. h I mm m ft n ft- a - a, m A X a.k X I A -. a . . J -Distempers; coushs. colds, e-i j.. rt j -i rtM.: :' .i... vers and most of-the diseases which- .i - ria it ,;- ,ir- i horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and pooIS mkch k " t0 h suffering fellows. try are come Condition Powder according plain directions Sold by K. R. Sue fc w. " .. er and U. II. rotter. 5 JB-Jm ? xe subject to are readily ojug The red wjH be MQl of and cured by using Uncle Sim l0 aH who dero it, with ful ition Powder according tolth t:nno rn .;'. ,i Disease and Deatru when trwgr reach our own homesteads, arc toos nous ftr jesting, we use our best ej deavors to drive off the dread messe gers, and are only happy when we fe that they are at a distance AtMW first approach oC that fell destroyer; Consumption; in the shape of a cougl or slight cold as well as moie scve Bronchial or Catarrhal ".Cain plaint fhould at oucc use Kilfrt bxtracf far and Wild Cherry: It has qq. rvery not tie charge. full direc tions for preparing and successfully using. Auuress, witn damp, naming this paper. Dr. J. C. Stone. 44 N. Ninth street.-PhUadclphia, Pa. we of Tar superior in such cases. warranted to give satisfaction. SolfJ hv R. It. Shcrer and (TIL Potter. 5-18-3m -f X- HASTINGS MARKETS. J REPORTED B Y NORTON & CO., SAP PERS OF GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK. Hastings, Neb., Jan. 14, '77. No. 1 Spring wheat bush 80 V. O ' 7Q LNO. w i IO Ear Corn new ' -.15 Shelled corn " 17 (juts J J 1VC -o 10 l i5tiriCV ID (0 oo Broom Corn r$ ton $60. to$75 Potatoes $ bush 35 Beans '"(white) 1.00 to 1 50 Castor Beans " .....70 to 75 Buckwheat ' .CO Live Hogs $ 100 lb3....$2.50 to $2.75 Dressed 4t " $3 25 to $3.60 C35STHEPTX9S CUiXD. - - ! Lantfs Fcr Sale. We are now cfT?rinc f - iron let ftT t An old phyricbn rctirtxl from ac .. ....! tive practice, had placed m his hinds ; lr terms and dicjper thj-- mula of a jjimfde vegetable remedy for j . Conumprion, Brouchlti, Catcnh, Asthma, and all Throat mi Lung affection?, alro a rKsi tive and radical cure for Gen era! Debility and all nervous com Joe & IX C and Mila-! Pawfic Roil Koad CoapaniCA in Webster and adjoinins: couaiics. W; alo have some choice claims for .vlc. Give uj a call Ka!-y Bro. Ally's k Real cJac Agt's Bed Cloud Neb. 5'Jtf SAM'L GARBER It is worth more than its own Iwc'ght in pure gold, vir : O. &. l 'a iGolden Cerate. It cure sore eves. burns, cutaneous eruption and old chronic sores. Sold by C. IJ. Potter. 5-lS-2in REPUBLICAN VALLEY HERD OF Gkq. H. Roberts, - - Prop'r. Orleans, Harlan Coxmly, Xd. Fifty choice pigs for stle, from Sambo II, CI atnpy, Bismarck, Duke of Ahwood, and D'l rueli strains. Any one you prefer ; no catalogue. Write for parricular3. Satiafictiou Guaranteed or no pay. 5-201 y PKal.ER is Dry Goods and Groceries. BOOTS mid SIMVK BOOT AM) SIIOK SHOP! PARKS BROS.. Proprlfrm. Thu firm u now preptrcd to fomi.h the pabHc wita BJOH mde of the Un aittftui lad xi 5;arc -o w iWt b& 3SO! ,obr tooted. All Kinds of Repairing Dona With Neatness art Dispatch. ."?7.A ,ht" rtho puW,r P,r3Jf rtptfa!l wJkiui. rork fallr wtrrsntrd. OIVE V A TKI4I. and b eocrinccd that it :i so ;; nlir.t to pircoii mh. X.i 29-tf PAA'KS lUi'OrilKRS. Hotels. Farmers, Loslc Here. I will set hedge for all those wish ing work of that kind done, arid in sure a stand of live plants. 5 24 3ai Wm. W. BUNNELL. dent Fos. c It was deed d Wall paper at the Postoffiee at bot tom prices. 5-26tf We met Commissioner Ball in a store the other evening, when he called for some Old Government Java coffee. He commenced pulling out fractional currency, paper and silver, and told us to count it for him. We innocently did so, all the while sup posing that the money was for the merchant, when, to our gratified as tonishment, he told as to keep it. Well, we did f ), just as eay." NOTICE. U. S.Land Office, Bloomington, Neb., January 18th, JS78. Complaint having heen entered at this office by Perry Ralston against Henry Phelps, for abandoning his homestead eutry, iso. , dated 18..., upon the southwest quarter, section 14. townsnp 2 n. range 11 w, in Webster county. Nebraska, wirh a view to the cancellation of said entry : the said parties are hereby' sum moned to apnear at this office on the 27th day of February, 187S. at 9 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. .Webster Eaton, Register. Geo. W. Dojisey. Receiver. Depositions in the above case will be taken before the county clerk of Web- ater county, Neb , on the 22od day o; February, "1878. at 9 am. u EB9TEU EATON. liegi?ter. GlO. W. DORSET, Receiver. to organ ize a Mate As0'J!tion, alter wjnen a constitution and by-laws wt-re adnpu-d. and Mos-cs Stocking wjs elected pres ident anl J. C Mclnd, teeretar-. A resolution on tariff was introduced and referred ; also a resolution :to in crease the bounty on wclf scalps, and make the dog law stronger, were of fered. The meeting adjourned to meet during the state fair. BREEDEltS OF FIXE SToCIC ASSOCIA TION uiftt and organized an association which bids fair to become a growing and influetiti.il society. C. Lyman, prcMdcnt; J. C. McHridc, secretary. THE STATE EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION. The quill dnvers met in the Commer cial Hotel, with J. C. MoBride, of the Nebraska Farmer, iu the oha;r. Minutes and leports were read, and they took a ricess until evening The etneers elected are J. A. AIcMurphy, ot the Plattsmouth Ilemhl, presi dent ; A. J j. Wigton, of the Hastings Journal, viopresidcut ; Fred. Nye. of the Fiemont Tribune, secretary, and Thos. Wolf, of the Seward Re porter, treasurer. Among other things, the advisability of having an auxiliary publishing house in our state was discussed and tho committee giv en more time in .which to frame a re port. The matter oh an excursion v. as left with the executive committee. THE GOOD TEJIPLARS. , A grand lecoption wis held on the evening of the 15th at the opera house, but tho Grand Lodge met the 16th. At the reception speeches were made by Mayor Hardy, R. W. G. C. T.; T. B. Kanouso, of Wisconsin ; a ringing speech from Capt. L.W. Hillingsley, of Lincoln ; John B. Finch; Mrs. White, ot Hastings; Mrs. Van Pelt, Gen. Bowen and Gen. G. II. Roberts. The Grand Lodge was presided over by R. W. G. C. T., Kauouse. The report of the G. W. S. shows that 25 new lodges had been organized and 7 re-organized, and 3 degree temples in stituted ; present membership, 3,536. Number of lodges, 100 ; net gain in numbixs, 1,021; net ain in lodges, 9. The most good templars to the popu lati n is in Adams county, rhere there are one 1 to 12 of the populatioa. Nemaha county comes next with 1 to 15. SfcUce to Teacncrs. Notice is bet by given, That I will ex amine all persons who may desire to ofier thetn-elves as candidates for tea chers of the primary or common schools of Webstercounty, nt Red Cloud on the fiist Saturday iu the months of Feb. ruary, May, August, and November. A. A. Pope, Co. Sup"t. Reliable 0. & C.'s Cough and Diphtheria remedy. C. II. Potter, agent. 5 18-2m One dose of O &C.'s Cough and Dipiheria Remedy is sufficient to satisfy you of the -.superior merits of the remedy and one bottle to cure the worst old. C. H. Potter, agent. Thompson House C. M. THOMPSON, P,of. Cor. 1st St and Burlington Ave., HASTINGS - NEBRASKA. Frte Hacks to aai from -Dtpstt. "Fine Sample Room in connection with the House, for the accommoda tion of Commercial Men. Jy26 Valley House. J. C Warnar Prop. RED CLOUD - NE Ml ASK A. Stages leave this House for the north, south, cast and west. Leaves for R. R. or. Tucslay, Thtir.day and Saturday of each week. The besttta bliog in the Republican Valley. Liv ery rigs furnished for conveying pass engers to any point at reasonable rates. 5-Io-tf. sj-rfJ1 ms2. LEGAL NO TICK. dc- William H. Pattc.-jon. Plaintiff. versus Elirs n. Patterson. JcfbndnL To Eliza E. Pattenon, non-rc;iIent, feii'litut : You itre hereby notified that William II. Putt'TSon coinmonccd iin action asai st you in tho l'i-tri"t ''ourt in and for "iVol'Strr '"ounty and fi i-d his petition therein ; lie olijeel mill prayer of said petition u a decro? if divorce troui the bonds of matrimony now exisuii betwtenyou and si id plaintiff. You arc n quired to answer eaid petition on or before the 4th day of Febiuary. A. D, 1STS. V, ILLLAM H. PATTMISON. Kaley Bros., att'ys. . 5-22tf Bc:ks! Bosk:!! Go to the Postoffiee for your School Books. 5-19tf cave vc our money by subscribing for auy pap'er you waot, at the Po-jtoffice. Cash paid for corn Red Cloud Mills. -enquire at the 17tf, SEWING MACHINE NEEDLKS of all sizes, for all kinds of Sewing Machines at the P. O. (ITtf. ) Hats, Caps. & Ready Made Clothing ! j W6 have the Largest Stock in the Valley and will not be undersold. GIVE US A CALL. ONK & ALL Sam'l Garber 474 Red Cloud, Rel. Red Cloud, Nebraska Idams' fyoimljj jjanii, UI8TIXOS; ADlMB COUNTY, NB. A General Banking Business TRANSACTED. EHJ 11ZIV "The best in us-." ;'0. & C.'s Camphorated Hartshorn Liniment, for man or beast. It can be relied.on at all times. C. H. Potter, agent. ' 518 2rn Waatei 5,000 beef hides, for which the highest price will be paid. 5 21tf J. G. Potter. Hotel for Sale. The Guide Rock House and prop erty connected thorewith. is for rale op reasonable terms. For further partic ulars inquire of the proprietor or at this office. Wm. Sabin, Guide Rock, Nebraska. THEY ARK IVOrT 13 YET. Pot has the next thing to them in Fleetest Liver, v ami best Feed Si'AiiLi: in lied ('loud. In connection with the Feed Staiile in a Fkekjht- !") c Itj?" J. D rOST, BED CLOUD. Red Cloud & Jew ell City Stage Line. Connecting nt Red Cloud with the Republican Valley line, running straight (o Hastings. BguTlircc regular trips will be made each week, leaving Red Cloud tho same time the stage from Hastings does. CC0DEIG3AND GOOD 7IUS HAD2 OK THE E3AD. FARE REASONABLE. 30-lv D. II. GODFREY. HARNESS SHOP MADE A SPECIALTY. Draff on Europe bought aud xold. Agents for several hteamfhtp lines. Z2sJItisines cntruir-l to us will have prompt and careful attention. Van llylie & .SsricL-cr- Plabterers &. Stonemasons. We nrr- prepared fo take contract! and do all km-h of w.irk in our line at reasonable pricr5. Sati?faction guar ante"d, and all kinds of Kock and grain taken in vxrhanzo 'or work. SOT Cistern work a i-pecialty. ienix'i.oL'D sr.v.HAnuA. 4 43-ly a mw DEPARTING ! THE ONE PRICE MAN, o?"i "'-i-l iUl "1:",ci !S where you will find KVKHYTHING p.rt.mV-f 'to 6r.t ejl lo,. CLOTHING DRY GOODS. CROCERiS. BOOTS &, SHOE. MATS s;capsv THE HIGHKST CASH VRWH pA I D VOR ' nil Ckii a try 1'rodncf A'E.MKMBKB the place hcnin HASTINGS. Aaron Mav, at the HIGGKST -tor in town HIDES r3h Ak!) anJ b tur aod rail n RED CLOUD SELT & NOUHAL SCHOOL.- The Winter Term of thii lintitutiou wjl' orji-n mioj on Tuesday. JJec. 1.1, 1877, And willconlinue twclra wceka under l he ittairaction of corp of tuacherH. I'hiri eeliool preyent an opiwrtuuity fur pupiN lo arquiro a I Kng!ih education at chrajier tatot than any -ihur a:ho! of it K is UtTiueu into two ilo-'u-tni-nU, on fir adva a cautysUat the west. -ur- J. L. M 3LLER 5-23t4 A Carl' Intending to get up a class in instru mental mus-ic in Red Cloud, I should be pleased to hear from any desiriojr instruction in the art. Recommenda tions, if required. Terms Ten dol lars per twenty-four lessons; part- payment in advance, 5-23tf Janie PaTSE. Keeps constantly on hatid a full line of Harness, Collars, Saddles, Whip., Ilorie Blankets, Combs, Brushes, Harness Oil and everything usually kept in a 0rst-c!as3 shop. Tho Highest Cash Piics Pail for aiiM ana rsrs. NEW STORK. (At the Re J Cloud Mills) Is where you can get all kinds of Merchandise. such as dry goods groceries hats & caps boots & shofs Ac. Ac. Sec JLc. Ac. .Allof which will be soldcheapfercaah. . . . - Also A supply of LUMBEff, lath, SHINGLES, &c, always on hand. G. R. POTTER, WEDHTEB Co. Iff KBJt AHVA o-Ttf dents and younf jeachurx. thr oihor tir jonn fcholaM, or tk cin reau nuontly in tLu rurrtu Ucadr. i $4.00 a term, one half on entering th- achocl, lha rrKaifidrr middle of the form. rat la Jaa la ae im at i tnmir- vrncn i!i rnti?r- iutn-winacr.r wjtherro'iS'r Oct t Ine. J. B. G lord to, Chlcajo. Ul BOIUI) furnMed at from 'l 50 to 13 CO per week: farm raodao. ulu aa r.rt payment. -It is dei:rablo that pupila bnnf juch booka aa tlsay kara anu uv preHni inenrl tlay. INSTRUCTION GIVEN jN VOCAL MUSIC rhsteaohisra wiP Kjtrc no pama to make thia nchrolLorn-j afreaabU and plt-aaant. and will strife to iotil in hi mind of tke papiU a ana ciple of truth and rrc'.itude. For further particular?. Ac, addre, Chas. W. SramocE, or C. Hob lit, Red Cloud. Webster Co.. Nebr. Nor. 1377. '"- wm -xaS- A complete stock of wall paper .re ceived at the Postoffiee. 5 26tf Red Cloud Drug Store.' C. H. POTTER, Prop. Keeps the largest and best stock of drags, medicines, paints, and oils, to be found in the Republican Talley. J Prescriptions enreuUg compoun ded, day or night. EEDCLOiTD, XXBSASZA. 12jy6m New Bra. The time has come when a man may know that he will get value received for every dollar that he invests. Quacks and humbugs are soon venti lated and are compelled to take a back scat, or be crushed by the wheel of progress. An article most possess real merit: nWst be what it is repre sented to be. Orf like the mushtoom at noon-day, it will soon wither and Am in tftp r&dianco of the hrtlfiaatt R- coTeriaj of . modern science, p. M. fWA ire Prepared tO dO Clt- a!aCout and Dinhtheria lUmedVft " : H ?T : Red, Croud Miirs! $43 ffiCiOZ.1riVATEt B-ATCilU.t-6ii Ik attln tha k aovn cor Id. Aarnf U Watch fr f , RED CLOUD A SMITH CKNTJiB Stage Line. Connecting at Red Cloud with the Republican River Stag Line. Three regular trips a week, arriving and departiag from Red Clond at the same time the stage from the railroad doea. FARE VERY LOW. BlL J. 2. 2IT22GT, T: R 33 M JTj M B E R Red Cloud C t . vjr. Peron of either ee,x who may be interested in helpTue to start a Wo men's Industrial Home, please ad dreys Mrs. H H. Clark. Red Cloud, Wtbs er county. Neb.-' inclosing 'nine cents in postage stamps, to insure a return answer to questions proposed, and to give particulars as to plan cf working, etc. v Mrs. Clark has opened a Laundry, and is ready to do washing and iron ing, ty tho piece or dozen. 5 252 Go and fee that rail paper at tha j Po3to2ce before you buy elsewhere. j can always be relied oa. It'aUayg the irritatioaT-or akliag of tb'tkroat, renaersxpecfaratMHiaasj ajaa;-opeaa the secretiori-IC iafguarriateed jto do all 'that it is'adrcrtiaad ta or the raonev refunded to the purchaser. C. H. Potter, agent 5-13-2m There is no earthly boon more precious than good health, and it be hooves its possessor to endeavor to re tain it. If you are assailed with such, provoking ills a sick headaches, tor pid liver, sour stomach and a general feeling of weariless and dwgust, dont 1 co and commit suicide but take j Eilert's Daylight's Liver Pills and bed , cure'i. bold by R. K. Sherer an,.t 0. H. Potter. 5 lS-3 . T A , tr time we rkf it jSr.atJfJ " i Flow "Feed and Corn Meal for 8nle. Qr Satisfaction guaranteed ir a.ucll:y of flour sold, and cVijtom vvoaK. Farmers should be particular to secure the best of seedwheat. Potter & Frisbie! EVEIY ECREErei SfMVlO IEA0 THE SEJODBlttL aj0aayaar. Saarjl copy !. A aaaat mteetmtal asd grpTleavil Stm-Kmtmmm UJfTtii70a5ML II M UM H M m pmWmUcm tataeW L. sawaat illiiiiiU ytfS PJ j5-"I a9aa WI.cn you i-h to uccribe Tar a nfpifer. 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