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11' ADGER LUMBER YARD, HASTINGS, NEB THE RED CLOUD CHIEF LOCAIi MATTERS. Itfoticesin this Column 10 Cails a Lint Several communication.; laid over and some ut.der. Senator Gilliam w in Lincoln al tor.diug court. Read thnt ncwy and interesting letter from "Betsey." H. S. Kaley is at Lincoln, in at tendance at the supreme court. Mr. W. L. Ewing called and be came an advauce raying fcubscriber for the Chief. A largo number from this place attended the Institute at Inavale last Saturday. Disgraceful: thojc pictures and writing on certain public buildings north of town. G W. Knight, of Inavale, has a hog -which uill weigh between six and seven hundred pounds. Big porker, .that J. F. Zediker, of Bloomington, called the other day. We wore glad to meet him and shake the friendly hand. -0. G. Maury has purchased J. II. Case'a Noes, and hereafter. interest in the Fairfield proposes to try it alone Mrs. W. H. Ludlow .sent us two ,eg3, which, though not eo large as Mr. Park's, testify to remarkable pro pensities in Nebraska hens for egg manufacturing. Rev. J. F. Kohlman, of Con cord, Neb., preached at the school house, last" Sabbath, from 1 Cor., 1 1S-25. Subject, "Christ and Him Crucified." Wc attended a spcllin-ellin-ellin school last Friday evening. "Mis ttako" M i-s-t-a-i k. Not right. Didn't understand the word. Next! Could you hear? We have received a letter from somebody at Edna, who asks lots of questions. When wc fiud out who it is, we shall give it more attention. Al ways give your name, somewhere. Next week, if you have the Chief, you will find out how thecoai- inihsioiicrs will settle with the railroad compairy. If you wish extra copies, eend in your orders early. As will be seen a company of "Guards" have beeu organized in this ,placo. What they propose to guard is not definitely known, but perhnpi the honor of the town. I'" ori"irf r Ifft "",;1V pveninpj was interesting, and well attended. We learn that about seven dollars were raised by a collection, with which to buy lamps for the school house. Parties on the south side of the river in Nebraska and KansaBare hav ing fine times circle hunting. They meet again at Martin's school house, for auother hunt, Feb. 2. We took a pleasant ride over to that little town, Riverton, last Satur day, but had not time to look about any. Wo found the Reporter thriv ing, with Mr. and Mrs. Fcrree at the cases. There seems to be a little un pleasantness at tho land office at Bloomington. It seems to be the opinion that Mr. Eaton will step down and out, and efforts are being .made to have B. D. Mills, of Bloom ington, appointed in his place. Tho ScieiUific American, the ablest scientific paper in the United States, if not in the world, is on our table. It is ably edited and its notes and queries are worth iu any family more than the cost of the paper. YiclcsJ&onilily Magazine for 1878, Vol. 1, No. 1, is a periodical de voted to horticulture m its various branches, and will tell you all about planting and caring for flowers and vegetables. Send for it. Only $1.25 a year. Messrs. M. B. Thompson and S. C Smith, of Beatrice, were in town last w;eek. They were looking about town observing our prosperity and en terprise, and about concluded to start a bank here. Our readers will be ap prised of their intentions soon, and if .they do conclude to come here, Mr. Thompson will ma?c here, and make his home with us. Our Couaty Commissioners, J. II. Hobart, G. W. Ball, and L. H. Luce, accompanied by our treasurer, E. H. Jones and the county clerk, J. A. Tulleys, started for Lincoln on Tuesday morning for the purpose of receiving propositions from tho B. & M. railroad company, looking toward a settlement of the claims against the company for taxes. The members of th8 militia com pany, the Webster County Guards, met at Red 31oud January 24th, and ected the following officers : Capt , Hon. Joseph Garber; 1st lieut, Jno. UeienzenT-Sud lieut., James M. 3Iar tin; orderly sergeant, J. L. Miller; sergeants,; G. W. Benfer, M. B. Mc Nitt, Joe-H. Carr, R." L. Tinker; corporals,' A. Cummings, H. W. Ben fer, W. E. Jackson, John W. Barber, Ed. Kellogg and" A. Morhart; druni iuer corps, Barrel Hanuer, A. M. Cook, Wm. Jackson, W. B. Fearn and Ira Munscll, The company .will meet Febnury 7th, at 7 p. m., at Joe Carr's haft. J. R. Wilcox holds most of the county offi.03 this week. Tho militia company number 52 men, and have cent for f.Oun?. The Indies' Benevolent Socioty meets at Rov. Maxwell'3 this after noon. Mr. 0. 0. Norton, of Hasting;;, droped in while on his way to Con cordia, Kan. It snowed all day last Tuesday, and the pround is covered with snow to the depth of several inches. Senator Paddock voted against the wishes of the people generally on the referring the Matthews silver bill to the judiciary committee. Messrs. A. C. Hale and W. E. Weller paid u$ a visit and purchased copies of the Chief to take to their friends in the east. We are receiving numerous let ters from parties in the east, relating to Webster county. Wc answer by sending the Chief. A complete stock of wall paper re ceived at the Postoffice. 5 2Gtf L. B. Fifield, of Kearney, pro poses to start an educational paper at that place, devoted to the interests of teachers and scholars. When we soe a copy, we will give further notice Go and fee that wall paper at the Postoffice before you buy elsewhere. Rey. J. M. Pryse will, at Rev. C. Rcilly's requejt, take his appoint ment ou next Sabbath evening, (Feb. 3d,) and preach the discourse which was announced for last Sabbath morn ing. Wall paper at the Postoffice at bot tom prices. 5-26tf Our thanks are due Mr. Winton for a copy of thi Oconomowoc (Wis.) Local. Among other thiugs we no ticed tho following locals : Geo. Winton ha returned lrom bis late excursion, and announces himself determined to sottlo at Red Cloud, Nebraska, and resume the livery bus iness. Kellogg and Wilsey are home again from an extended trip through Kan sas and Nebraska. They report them selves well pleased with'the west. Justice Smith caught the western fever while it. was raging, packed his valise and put out. The latest news from him is from Hastings, Nebraska, where be has become smitten with the country. Frea Private Lecture to Married Women. By Mrg. II. n. Clark, at her rooms, in Mr. Yeiser'a stone home, on Sat urday, Feb. 2, at 2 $ p. m. Subject : "Vital Force How Lost and How Restored." C'dniunlcatei Mr. Editor: Our quiet village has been disturbed of Iate.Wchad affifuay"Scno5l Institute a week ago, in which wc got somo new ideas; and last Saturday the Teachers A.socia sion met here and held a pleisant ses sion. Wc all enjoyed it. We have some lively teachers iu this county perhaps they have been awakened a little by our efficient superintendent. The exercit-cs were all interesting. Tho lecture on the history of the late war was said to be of especial interest, though I stopped my ears to that. I lived through that history and I never wish to hear, or read, a word about it, but of course it is and ought to be of iutercst to the rising generations. Tho discussion on the improvement of our schooh was interesting to every one. Some of tho teachers thought the best way to improve the schools, was to improve themselves and their man ner of teaching and then the im provement would extend Jp the schools. While others seemed to th.nk that fading fault with the school houses, tho directors, and even the superin tendent, would do tho business direct ly ; while still another young gentle man, from Red Cloud, who said he was not in the teaching business at present, thought the best way to im prove the schools was to cultivate the acquaintance of the school ma'ams, and, it Is said he puts his theory into ''practice." The lecture in the even ing, by the Rev. Mr. Pryse, was a treat to us all. I cannot attempt to describe it ; but he said he spoke an hour and a half, while I thought it only lasted a half an hour. We have, at last, a first-class sensa tion here a haunted house. I al ways supposed that ghosts only ap peared iu olden countries, and in old houses, but we have one here aud in a dug-out. An old man died last fall, leaving a young widow and two small children. His widow has married again, and his land passed into other hands; but, as Shakespeare says, "At the witching hour of night, when graveyards yawn and ghosts do stalk abroad," he appearsand stalks around aud in the house, and has been heard to dig in the side hill, as though not satisfied with his present dug-out, he is making him another. Though sojue people pretend to say that he thinks Ins children have been de frauded of their rightful iuheritacce and he has come back to attend to it. Sometimes such matters would be more satisfactorily adjusted if attend ed by a ghostly presence, and if there be st'ch a thing ?s coming back to earth, be would be the man to ome. for in his lifetime he always threat ened dire vengeance on any one who he thought was trying to injure him and his. We propose to make up a patty to go out and interview him to the end that his grievance, whatever it is, may be redressed, and his un quiet spirit may rest in peace. BET8EY ' -. ' ' i Jlppltlon's Journal for '78 During the year 1S78 a series of il lusinted papera vri.l be given, the geiivr.il character of which will dc-t-ciibe The American at Work. These paper will give graphic and vivid descriptions aceoiupauiod by suitable engraving, of many of the new industries and now enterprises of rim rntintr. They will not consist of dry details, but will be eminently pic itrrarmr and readable. The first o of the aeries which appears in the Janu ary number, under the title of Up Among the Spider; Or, How the Great Bridge is Built. being a uraphie and richly illustrated description of the building of the great surfpenMon bridge ovar ths East Kiver, between New York and Brook lyn, affords a good example of the plan. The department of Fiction for 1878 will be unusually stirring "Zfy Ctlia't Arbor," the bast novel of the season, will bs continued. In an early number will appear the first uortion of a ne novel by Mrs. Annie Edwards, author of "Archie LotoII," "Ought wo to Visit Her," etc.. entitled JET: Hor Face, or Her Fortune. Novelettes and stories of American life will be given by Cbrittian Reid, Coustance Fenimore Woolson, Albert Rhode-1, Rebecca Harding Pavis, Ed ward Bellamy, Johu Esten Cooke, Horace E. Scudder, Barnet Phillips, and other well-known writers. The purpose of Appliton's Journal is to be always fresh, enter taining, vivacious, suggestive; to give stirring fiction ; pictorial illustrations of plaeesand industries; descriptions of out-of t he-way phases of life; es says upon boeial, literary and art top ics ; dramatic sketches af odventure ; entertai ing gossip about distinguished people; articles that exhibit the chauges, whether growth or decline, among different people. Tkums : 25 cents per number; $3 per annum, postage prepaid by the publishers. A club of five copies for one year, $12. Descriptive circulars, showing club rates, will be sent upou application, free. D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, New York. Subscriptions to the above received at this office. The Public Schools. Office op Supt. Puij. Ins., 1 Lincoln, Neb. ) Comparative statistics of public schools for tho years ending April 1st, 1870 and 1877: Counties reporting, 1S70, 31 ; 1877, 61. Districts organized, 137U, 797, 1877, 2,4JG. Children between 5 and 21, 1870, 32,589; 1877, 92.101. Children enrolled in schools, 1870. 12,719; 1877, 5G.774. Number of graded schools, 1870, 30; 1877, 04. Numbor ot uncraded ichools, 1S70, 53G; 1877, 2,4:12 Tsachera oiu--ployed, n70, 5:JG; 1S77, 3 392. Av erngc mmil'cr of days by each teacher, 1870,70; 1877,98. Average alari-s of lnahs, pel mouth, 1870, 28 1G; 1S77, $3 4G. Average .salaries of fc ma lo. per mouth, 1870.33.72; 1877, $31.80. Apportioned from state tax, 1870, $20,303.23; 1877, ?S9.573 90. Apportioned pemaueut fund, 1870, $13,034 90; 1877, 98.459 39 Paid teachers dining the year Ks70, $57. 73S.43; 1877, $457,048 70. Total expendituMs for all purpo-es. 1870, $103,930.84; 1877, $1027,192 21. Total value of j-chool property, 1870, $177,083.17; 1S77, $1,802,385.88 S. R. Thompson. State Supt. Pub. Ins. Lincoln. STATISTICS OF THE DISTRIBUTABLE SCHOOL FUND FOR 1877. From interest on bonds.. .$ 18,975.69 From int. on certificates... 16.589 20 From int. private certif.... From unpaid principal of school lands. From rents of school lands From one mill state tax... From Normal School en dowment fund Fractional remainder 745.00 54,467 21 2I,958.3U 66.084 07 327.22 3 75 $179,735 55 Deduct sund. appropri'ns 10,453.68 Total amount apportioned inl877 $169,281.88 S. R. Thompson, State Supt. Pub. Ins., Lincoln. A Card. Intending to get up a class ist instru mental musio in Red Cloud, I should be pleased to hear from any desiring instruction in the art. Recommenda tions, if required. Terms : Ten dol lars per twenty-four lessons; part payment in advance. 5-23tf Jami Pbtsi. Commissioners' Btport. Januart 18th, 1878. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present, G. W. Ball, L. H. Luce commissioners; J. A. Tulleys, clerk. Minutes of last four meetings read and approved. The following appoint ments were made to fall vacancies : assessors. E. Peters, Guido Rock precinct; N. Glick, Inavale precinct; H. C. Scott, Red Cloud precinct ; J. C. Holcomb, Walnut Creek precinct JUSTICES Or THE PEACE. A. L. Burton, iStillwater precinct ; Wm. Wilson, Inavale precinct; E. L. Grubb, Batin precinct; F. C. Bos chow, Potsdam precinct. CONSTABLES. B. Kuhn, Potsdam precinct; Jo reph Carr, Red Cloud precinct; Waa. Waller, Batin precinct. The board selected a list of sixty names to be drawn from for jurors for the February term, 1878. No venire to be iued for Grand Jurots. The following accounts were al lowed : J. A. Tulleyp. salary ..--...4100 00 Mrs. M. Kelley, wit Tees 2 70 The taxes of Mary A. Jones for 1S76 were ordered to be ctrieken from the tax list. Adjourned. Geo. W. Ball, Chr'n pro tern. J. A. Tulleys, Clerk. - -AVe advise all our readers n wiring barne, to u.se Uncle Baai's Harness Oil, as we think tit is the very best ar ticle to be had. 518-3m Mothers will find Dr. Winch ell's Teething Syrup jtit the medicine to have ia .the house for the cbiklres; it will curecoida, coughs, sore .tiroat nnrl w?nli p the bowels: tnr-k. SttM bv R. R. Sherer and 0. li. Pata 5-18-3m DlBTEHPIRS, COQghs. Cold, vers and most of the diseases which horses, cattle, sheep, bogs and poul try are subject to are readily over come and cured by using Uncle Sasa's Condition Powder iccordioa: to the plain directions. Sold by R. R- Sher er and C. H. Potter. 5 18-3ai Disbask and Death, when they reach our cwii homesteads, are too se rious for jesting, we uo our best en deavors to drive off the dread messen- itDPU anaa m ii.' Hvaiav h v- r: bi.kb r first approach of that fell destroyer. Consumption, in the shape of a cough iiisv vucj mm it ukwuw. .. eMignt coia as wen as uoie severe Bronchial or Catarrhal Cain plaints, we (should at once use Eilert'i Extract of Tar and Wild Cborry It has no superior in such cases. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. Sold by R. R. Sherer and C. H. Potter. 5 18 3m HASTINGS MARKKT3. V REPORTED BY NORTON & CO., SHIP PERS OF GRAIN AND LIV 8TOCK. ! Hastings, Neb., Jan. 25, '77. No. 1 Spring wheat bush... 78 No. 2 " ' " 7G Ear Corn new ........ ....Ij Shelled corn 17 Oats... . ...... lo xvye.. ....... .o to u Barley " 15 to 25 Broom Corn $ ton $60. to$75 Potatoes . bush......... 35 Beans "(white) 1.00 to 1 50 Castor Beans " 70 to 75 Buckwheat. ....... ............- .60 Live Hogs $ 100 lbs....$2.50 to $2.75 Dressed " " $3 25 to $3.50 Farmers, Look fltre. I will set hedge for all those wish ing work of that kind done, and in sure a stand of live Dlants. 5-24 3m Wm. V. Bunnill. ITotice to Teacfiirs. Notice is herby given, That I will ex amine all persons who may desire to offer themselves an candidates for tea chers of the primary or common schools ol'Wcbster county, at Red Cloud on the first Saturday in the months of Feb. ruary, May, August, aud November. A. A. Pope, Co. Sup't. Reliable O. & C.'s Cough and Diphtheria remedy. C. II. Potter, agent. 5 18-2m One dose of O &C.'s Cough and Diptheria Remedy is sufficient to satisfy you of tht superior merits of the remedy and one bottle to euro the worst cold. C. H. Potter, agent. iu. Eooi3! Books!! Go o the Postoffice for your Schno; Books. 5-19tf Save your money by subscribing for any paper you waut, at the Postoffice. 0 Cssh paid for corn enquire at the Bed Cloud Mill. 17tf, SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES of all bizes, for all kind of Sewing Machines at the P. 0. (17tf.) "Thk best in us-." "0. & C.'s Camphorated 11 art shorn Liniment, for man or beast. It can be relied on at all times C. H. Potter, agent. 5-1P 2m Wtntfi 6,000 beef hides, for which the highest price will be paid. 5-21 if J.G. Pottkr. Hotel for Sale. The Guide Rock (louse and prop- ' erty connected therewith, is for sale on reasonable terms. 1'or iurtner partic ulars inquire of the proprietor or at this office. 5-23t4 Wm. Sabin, .Guide Rock, Nebraska. Star Ira. 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 seat, or be crushed by the wheel of progress. An article must possess real meritmust be what it is repre sented to be. Or, like the mushioom 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 on. 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. 0. H. Potter, ageBt 51Sfn1'- There is no earthly boon -sort precious than good health, and it be hooves its possessor to endeavor to re tain it. If you are assailed with such provoking ills as sick headaches, tor pid liver, sour stomach and a general feeling of weariness and disgust, don't go and commit suicide out - take Eilert'a Daylight's Liver Pills aid be cured. Sold by R. R. Sherer i C. H.Potter. 5 18-3 NOTICE. U. S.Land Ofien, Bloomiag too, Neb.; Jasaary 18th, 1878. - Complaint havtig beea entered at this ofice'by Perry Rakton agsiast Henry Phelps, for abaodowog. hk homestead entry, No. , dated ....... 18..., upon the omthiratt quarter, aeetie 14, towarip2 p, raage IMr, ia Webfter county. Nebraska, with a view to tat caaceBatia of and aatry : the aaid parties ara herehj "t moaed to appear at this aates sslM 27th dar of Febnury, 187S."at o'clock a. at., to resfwad afld farah testimony eoneeraiag said alleged abaadoBmeat. Webster Eatox, Register. Geo. W. Dorset, Receiver. Depositions in the above case will be taken before the couaty clerk of Web ster county,- Neb., on tha 22od day of February, 1878, at 9 a. m. Webster Eaton, Register. Geo. W. DRf et, Retetver. fClV.r..r . .:Snn At il.WMM. cutaneous eruptions zttzwm: cu2. An old physician retired from ac tive iractice. had placed in his hand-; by an Lst Indian u)i4on;,ry the for-1 moia or a simple vegetable reuit-iylor the pcedy and permanent cure of CooMimprion, Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asthma, and ail Throat snd Laag affection, al.o a jo.ii live a4 radical cure for Gen eral Debility and all nervous com plaint, Jtfcer having thoroughly tetctl ) its woaMferfal eurmtivc powers in thou ndj of &, feels it hw duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. The recipe will be sent free of charge, toait.who desire it, with full direo tfoBa for preparing and successfully using. Address, with tatup, nauiiog this paper, Dr. J U Stone, 44 N. Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. It IS worth more than its own we tht in pure cold, viz : O. &. C. 'a L Golden Cerate. It cure sore eyes. and old ehronic sores. Sold by C. H. Potter. 5-18-201 REPUBLICAN VALLEY UERD v OF BERKSHIRE!. Geo. II. Roberts, - - Prop'r. ' " Qrlcdnit "Harlan Count, Xeb. Fifty choice pigs for sale, from Sambo II, Chain py, Bismarck, Duke of Abwood, and D'l.raeli strains. Any one you prefer; Write lor particulars, guaranteed or no pav. no catalogue. Satisfaction 5-201 y Thompson House C. M. THOMPSON, Prop. Cor. 1st St and Burlington Ate., HASTINGS - NEBRASKA. free Steki to and from Cepoti . flr Roe Sample Room in connection with the House, for the accommoda tion of Commercial Men. jy26 Valley House. J. C Warrior Prop. RED CLOUD - NEBRASKA, Stages leave this House for tho north, south, cast and went. Leaves for R. R. on Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday of each week. The bestita blin in the Republican Valley. Liv ery rig furnished for conveying pass enger to any point at reasonable rates. 5-15-tf. THKY ARi: N, HERE YIFT. Post has the next thing to them in Fleetest Livkry and best Fkkii Stahi.e in Red Cloud. In connection with the Fkkii Stable ii a Fkeight- ! c h'Ji J. D POST, BED CLOUD. Red Cloud & Jew ell City Stage Line- Connecting at Red Cioud with the Republican Valley line, running straight to Hastings. BguThrce regular trips will be made eaob week, leaving Red Cloud the tame time the stage from Ilastiugs does. SOOSSXGSAHD GOOD TDEX SCADS OW THE EOAD. FARE REAS ON ABLE. JO-lv . D. H. GODFREY. HARNESS SHOP -BY J.L. ILLER Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Harness, Collars, Saddles, Whips, Hone Blanket, Combs, Brushes, Uaroes Oil and everything usually kept in a first-class shop. Tht Highs t Cash Price Paid fcr HidM aud Fva, Red Cloud Drug Store. -.? a H. POTTER, Prop. Keeps the largest sad beet stock of drugs, medicines, paints, and oil, to be found in the Repablksa valley. Jbb7 Prescriptions eareuUjf coatpotta ded, day or night 1D CLOUD, XX32ASXA. 12jy6m Red Cloud Mill's! We are prepared to do cas te werkv pi1 F Md Corn Mcl tir Sale. Satisfaction guaranteed It .uoKrv nf flnnr SOLD, and Ct'dTOM WORK. Farmers should be particalar to secure the best of secdwheat. Potter & Frisbie! aaaaaBBaavaaT'Ba&BKlBm WKSSCBtmfWKtS9ftmmmmmmmmmH Bap3222iLiil23JfcuLlBBBBBlRBaU M BADGER 1AJMBEK. VAKD 1 1 ' Lands For Sale. Wc arc now offtrioc t-i stc tc let ter term and ohc-sivrr tlnn cffW forCt all lands balofcsin.; to B t M. St. Joe & I). (X and Midland 1'aoac Rail Koad Conipsnir.n in WVbrter nd adioiuing coutitie5. W &o hare tome choioc claims for ?ale. Give u a calL Kaley Bro. Atiy A Keal -c Agt's Ked Cloud Neb. 52if SAM'L GAiiBBR DKaLER IN Dry Goods and Groceries- BOOTS and 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 4 Red CUud. Itfcb. ims rfounlj Janfc, aitTmsk, uiucovku, xkb. A General Banking Business TRANSACTED. MADE A SPECIALTY. Draft on Kurope bought aud ?old. AgentH for neural teamihii lines. SrHusiness entru-cd to u will bare Iirompt anil eareful attention. Yau Dy-;c &. Smeller Plabterers & Stonemasons. We are incrared to take contracts and do all kinds of work in our line at reasonable prices. S.iti faction puar antc'd, and all kind of stock and crain taken in exchaDye for woik. i- Cistern work a specialty. KtDdOlD - - XKHnARIA. 4 43-ly NEW STORE. (At the Rod Cloud Mills) Is where you can f ct all kinds of Merchandise, aach it dry goods groceries hats & caps boots k siiofs &c. 4c. &c. Ac. 4c All of which will be sold cheap fsreaah. AIbo of LUMBEtf, A supply of LUMBKtf, latb, SBINGLES, &c always on hand. C. R POTTER, WIMTEB C. XERKAaaCA 5-7tf $45 vmtrv wiTra n m iJf- tn-wiadr.rrewJtJe ry order Oct fit Irtc J. B. Gmylord a Co CfeUo, XJ A. .XAT m VT.ATKB WATCRM. Orr mfTffinfi fiSEmZ a.CQciCa.Otaw' i? communtcauon from -.. .. RED CLOUD & SMITH UKMili Stage Line. Connectinf at Red Clood with the Republican River Stage Line. Three regular trip" a week, arriring and departing from Red Cloud at the same time the stage trom tne ranroaa doe. FARE VERY LOW. all J. 3. SUS20W, ?wp. BOn KEHEEPU StKHIU) HUD THE CAN T U,mLLm w lArfl Te i ifM far inrTn r M"Tf2 igsiar oocTwpoaaeau- u. m c L . aawau m. -.. IMWt --2ff--S BEEJODBIttL ra8RM ! ill x O avlgl3 t ea s i i& is- flu rwlfSSSfe:' pye BOOT MND SHOE SHOP! PARKS BROS.. Propritora. Thi firm ! a w tr,tr u Qodcvf th? tut te4t..j. ... ; : footed. All Kinds of Repairing Done With Neatness and Dispatch. S3uA har? of the pebite pctronajc rplft:lly K2wdtJL wort Jully warrn&ted. CilVi: l,n aud be ccBTiactd that i: to jcur PAA'KS Bi'OTIIERS, 29-if Rod Cloud. NEW DEPARTURE ! u iriia THE ONE has 5 removed o .oi ndSI. i. jiiki fins! 111 Avenue, i!' finl KVEBYTHlNG prt;iiiui to a Cri ! Ht. where you CLOTHING DRYCOOD3. GROCERIES. BOOTS &SHOE-, HATS S;CAPsv A'e- Ao., In THE HIGHEST CASH VRK'K PAID VOX all Country Pnwluce KMEMRKK the pl.ee when in HASTINGS, tad be iro aas .U Aaiow Mat, at ike BIGGEST tor in towa RED CLOUD SEL'T & NO ..MA : -C'lOOL. Tbc Winter form of thia Iu:itut.ou niK c miu en Tuesday. Dec. 11, 1S77, And will continue fxelv weeks uudtr he instruction of a mpimtml corp- cf icaclier. I'i M pi.hoo! rectit an opportunitr fr ptii' t cqi: a lrt alaas Ktig'ioh cJtiC4'i n it chcRjei jitfi ihn . n tl.i :n-ol of in alist a tiu'Tct. It i (iivMnd ifjio two dcnt'tn.tn:, oui fr x4tmt4 ! dcn'i ai-il younR tcacliur-, the oihor for vunt ieho?ra, ir isim vk c.ia read Quentiy ia ti: Fourth Uctder. TUITION it ftl.GOa term, ono kalf on oattrinj; thoNchoei, tin rtati4f it la middls of tho term. BOARD furni-hed at from $2 50 to $3 00 pr wk: firai ptcaie tikis as asxt payment. It u drmrable that puptit briif auca booka tlij ssti and b prekcnt tbe firat daj. IN3TKi;CTION GIVEN IS VOCAL JH'SIC. The teach-is wii' pr no paina to make thia acbcol-koaii afrssssW and pleaaaiit. aud will atrive to iotttl ia thi iniaaU of tka aapiii a aria iip!e of troth and rrc'.ituda. For further parttcuiars, Ac, addrau, Cuai. W. Srsisaam. or C Boats, fn'iaiaaal Red Cloud, Wtbtr Co., Nebr. Nor. 1577. R E MEMBEE TheR When jnn wiih to wbxcfib for all pari I Bend to your frirr.d" in tbe Eat, that tlle and prwloctivw Republican Valley. 'I HK UHlLa. vtia us isa columnn ( locls, is jost tbe pajxr you want for voarMltas that yss may know what i happening to ynnr neighbor THE ClillF, wtia f etlitmial nrtr; ia jui tht paper tbat you need in ordtr that yis isisr knw what of nTalinterett i occurriftr t hoa-.e and abroad. THE- I'HIKR. with ita larire and ratudiy 1 1r t:uir, tneoi in wann of advertiiera. n briag ipj fcsfori in rmd tbeir D0,iw. THE CH ItF. wiih its faci.iuw fcr JOB PHTr ING, haTins secored & fits! tas$ Ia just the Office where tGT 1 Cards, Posters, Letter -Heads?, Bill-Heads 3S etc Heads, ,NYEL01-En CIIW.ULA aod BLAK'I N''K3 e aay tpm of m JOB WORK. ' PARM ECS. MERCHANTS. TEiCHKRS. Pi?EArHE5. MECUANICS. & LABORERS, AND COM.MEF.CIAL MEN. HI find it to their i8tert to paimatze TUE CRIEF. vVhat bttsf Cbristiaas present than THH CHIEF. ONLY S2.00 A- YEAR! bTlNC NEB iU pnU i- U0O73 ?ist t al 0 fcir- All A TRIAL. ictcrrt to psirtotca c. Nebraska. iftaji, PRICE MAN, 4 T, A ! . T iomp- 4 AVP limits, rui;, Cloud C t a isfwaparer. TI1K CHUFwJta oi tnc coodiv. lajuti is pFx they mar know mTe of tai fm- icreamr a'CWlattos, u jaii is pa- lou ftinht. roa leant t get your 4 4