Tr -,eSsS ,r tjs ftTS' ?E- J.'" I" - r - " THE RED CLOUD CHIEF: The Red C THE ICO CUXM) CHIEF .tea PruLlSHKD EVERY THURSDAY AT BID CLOUD, ITZBEASEA. r U BY ""W m rJA -xstc - imiiii - - laWlP. Pli IP " a8-5! HOCfDLJ it !,H STa k k I R f 55 u r. 1 . M. L. THOMAS. ftfltcrniatl Proprietor. $2.00 per year, In7ariao!v:s Ad?ance SuWrlbets who do notrercivr their ki per regmlnrly. will contcr a fn vor ly notify in uxor the fact at once. i Corrc-'bondence folicitcd frwn .111 t.artf of , the County ana State, on n,ntter of svnera.1 interest. Iu no cac arc wc rcjponpiolc for tho vlcn or opinions of our correspondent. NVodo rotyablui anonymou IctterJ and coinniuuicntimK. ALWAYS give jour name. LOCAL NOTICES to secure insertion n uf l.e hnndedin ai early ns Wednesday morning. Official Directory. r(jp.r5.siuNALi A. S. Paddock. Beatrice. Alvin Snunder. Omaha. Thomas J. Mnion IJ.M Senator U. .S'. Kenator Itejireaentativc EXECUTIVE. ALBIXI'S NANCE. 8. 0 Alex-uwicr. F. W. l.ieitkc S.M. Bnrtlcti Governor. I Soc.of Stnte. ' Auditor. Treasurer ..!. Dilwurtli. Atfy Ocn . jl. Thomj.j-on. Lincoln. Sui: Pub. InKtruc JUDIC1AKY. :o. 15. Like. Omaha Anui'iiCobb. Lincwln, Sniii'l Maxwell. Platumouth Chief Jxsticc. J Aiiiociate Jus. WEiJSTEU COUNTY. J. A.Tulleye. County Clerk. r.. li. Jones. .J. 11. Willcox. J.U. Post. A A. Pope. li. H. Shcrar. W.K. Thorn, U. V. Uall, ") J. II. Luce. A. fi. Crary . I Treanurer. Probate Judge. FheriC". School Kup't. Coroner. County Surveyor County Commiacioners CIIUIU'II HIUKCTOKV. X7 A PTIST -Rkt. O. O YEISEIf P.r-t or Sciv cet; in the Court Houc ihe 2nd niiat -ilh Sabbath in each itiouth mnrninp and evening- At fuido ltock tho2id tiab Ijath tuoniini; and evening. METHODIST; Kxv. C. HEILLY. Tub tor; Services in tho Church wi.h Habbulh. alternating morning uud evening with tho Presbyterian jcrvicc?. Sit. Plcsinant every two week? nt 11 a. in corn' Nov. 10 1S7S. Penny Ciork. Kr. :i at 3 p. m.' 0k Cit-ek at 3 jviu. every two week nlternaiirg. -T-REHYTEltlAN. lttv. J.M. PRY.SK .L. Pastor; t.'frv.ees in tho Church each Snbba'h iilturnaliiic morning and evening with tho Methodist rcrviceJ. Uuion Pmycr meeting every Tlsurtdn) vt-nirg. Hubbnth School crry Sabbath morning ntlOA. u. Closer ntU. Mis. li. A. H(iVAiii, Supt. Anlvnl nuil I)(inrltirr of -llnilx from lli KimI iloiul I. O. Ji.tti.i. Knn.nc. leaves Tucsilnyy, Thursdays jjnd Saiuidaii" atis i' iu.."airjis Molllla). Uchichdajt u 1 Friduj atti p ui. JUKKt.. ICanta.-i. li.vc v.ond.iji', U'ednc". ilnyn mill Frid:i)A at" a. in, arrives 'luca dnyc. Thurci.iyt iturf Suhi'ayit at (' p. m. flicf oj-en fiom 1- in. until 1 p. m. Miii'yys. All rcKi.tcrc(f innjier niu.-tr b- in'v7 .5 p in ,! nry ror bu'it,o.'. vloe3 at T 12 p. m No crJcra id4.erf on Suii'y. M. H.McNtrT. P. M. SOCIEriKS. I. O. O. F. Hkh Ci."ui) I.odiik. No. 64 I 0 OF l'K FasiiiiM'-ts'very "ataniay uicnt in 'the .Ma-oinc Hall. . iicrhet other Loige3arecnti:illy invited uiui.i.. 15tun.X l. -'. 1I..Pottkk Scc'y. Air. & A" m- A CitACiTy Loim;e No. f3 He Clnmi. c Neb inettc- Fiifnv cviuius on or 1m; TtT fore full moon. ViMtinc brother, in Kd standing, are e-idially invited o-ttend. J.CALYKltl W.M. I.t is Sec'y. JfivrinGm HwJcy, A TTOSXEY AND rOU i:llob at law. Office 1st door West of Red Cloud Drug Store. USD CLOUD NEB. WELL BOllING. 1$Y ww & 0. 8 Harvey Are pieparcd at allimcs to bore gi drill wells. Rues Reasonable. 'INAVALE NEBRASKA EK Wemple Dealer in Grocer- il ftll ell kinds of rocri and ccufec tionery cheaper than they can be bought cl-cwhere in the city of Hastings tSJlemcrabcr tho rlacfr South side- tho Kail Road Hastings Ncbr Mrs I- LeDiovt pasliiouable DreSS maker and Milliner, Latest sty les of Hats. Trimming!, Ze and Fancy Goods constantly, on 'hand. HASTIITC-S 1TEB Mrs. Beat! Joiison, SECOND STREET HASTINGS .... NSEEASEA. Fasluoaablt Drtssmaltr. - Has bad much'eipcrieaoe in 4reKmaklac luYinfftboroafcaly learned the trade in Eu rope. A liberal .patronise solicited. ftr voL.vr. L I MKES DIRECT Gil Y. Attorney atLaw J. S Uilham ATTORNEY AND COUNSFL- LUR AT LAW. CU IIV1I Practice in all the (JouU of tlis.Stte. Office h Mixci buili.i'ji upstair. RED CLOUD, - - - NEB J.R. Will cox ATTORNEY AT LAvarnlU. fi:Coramfs nionrr. Collection promptly ntten-lei to. Office one door outh of B run 'j More. BSD CLOUD - - 1?Z3 Geo. E.RANKN. A.C.I RAZEE BANKS & BRAZEE- La.wyers Money li in . c IJttU JJohrrx RED CLOUD .1 'j ; v ic v JAS. LAIRB, TTORNKlr AND COUNSELOR at law. Juniata Nebraska. ill practice in all the Courts of the M.ato. Prompt attention piven to all business entrusted to his care. Office on the cast hide Juniata Avenue. July 1 7 o. c: CASK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offi over Read's farniturj atqre. BED CLOUD, - - " "2B (.'ollccttutid made and prompt ice mtttcd. E. S. KALEY, gt. H.rt-M. It. It. Land. C. W. SALSY Nctnry Public f3 n ATTORNEVS at law, ASD SEAL SSTAT3 AGE27T3. Will practice in all the Courts in this State and Northern Knna-5. Collections promptly attended to and Corre.-poiideriee .solicited. J t'- 1. PHYSICIANS. J!. W. WJL'JLEY, HOAICOPATKICPHYSIClAn U. S. I'rusion Surgeon. Office two doors south of the Court House. RED CLOUD - HE3BASEA a. p. -Mcculloch l ' .. Cl ANnn.lSUitGEON. Eed Cloud, Nebrasia OSco ever Jchn son anfi Crcpi' RED CLOUD FURNITURE -STORE- J A . G'ALVKRT, Propiiator. Deals extensively in all kinds of fur uiture, such as Ruieaus, Rcadstead.s tables, Chair?, Alirrots, and in face everything to be found in a first-class furniture store. GIVE HDI A CALL. Red Cloud, ... neb 37-lyr Hotels VALLEY HOUS Proprietor RED CLOUD, .--- NEBy STe England HOUSE S. !. 170YES, - - Proprietor. Located iutbe center of the city. Guests stopping at this house, wiii secure the best of accommodations. HASTINGS NEB. SAM'L GARBER - DEaLElt IN Dry Goods and Groceries. BOOTS and SBMNES Hats. Caps & Rcafitj Marie Clothing ! We have ihe Largest5 Stock in the Vallty and will. not be undersold. GIVE US A CALL, ONK & ALL amfl Carber .- Red Cloud' JNeli "Eternal Vigilance is the. price of Liberty." and $2. QQ Wmemr is RED CLOUD, WKBSTER J. K.SviTtt K. C.Sxtrit M.B.TMfin-'. rc. Firt X-1. Cwh. Hrt Lte T. l.e r Firt I.'auk. Ilcatrice Nat. IJnk hat-IUnk ltl- Keb. Beatrice hcb. ne eb. jjm jhrors&jyionip5onf BANKERS, Wi 1 make collections in toy part ofthe Utiit"d States Sell exchange upon the principal Eastern cities Loan money up on itu Loved farms Receive depositasub ject to siglu drafts Allow interest upon time deno.-its and transact a general Ranking business. EFF.RKNcr.s; Omaha National Rank Hon. A.. l'aldoc'. U. . enator: First Nat. Rank, New Jfork, Cambridge Val ley N.L Rank, Cambridge, N. Y. nmmm save yo-r money by bming your Iron. steel, Nails and Shelf hardware of MO WEIt Y fc 'J RR ELL. They sell cheaper than any other housj iu the state. 1st Street, Tastings Neb. AL' XANDBR Drive ttic best Stage line in .he we If von want to go from LOW K LI j JUNIATA TO II Vi'( v; TO RVXi CLOUD RIVERI'OA' J'LOO'vllAnM'O V .urn i cKArruB KlJWhV Or any point on the Rrputilietu or olnumu rivers take this line and you willfiml lively drivers an I low rates. tages leave, Hasting and Lowell at eicht 'clock A. iM. on Tursdays, Thursdays and aturdsj, and rt'Mirn at five o'clock I. M. on Mondays, Wednesdays and P-iidays. USEFUL AND BEAUTIFUL. The Nebraska Farmery pulili.h.sl at Lincoln, Neb , stnrts out upon its third volume with full vignr. Its readers all pcnk very higlily of it, and agree that it contains much that i useful to the fanner, us well as the mechanic, or the merchant. Ladies like its bright page., as it tells them about tho flowers and shrubs, or how to make all the pastry, and ten thousand thing needed about the house. Its pages are illuminated .by cuts of stock of the most approved breeds, and its columns are filled with letters from the best agricultural wri ters in the State. "We are clubbing it with our paper at a very low rate. Call at our office and examine a copy, or send stamp to its publisher for a sample. rj,v & V -COOK1SO OB HEATING New Excelsior Oil Stove. Just the Thin- for Light IlaMttkerptHK Tt nill r.ruil, Tt.uwt, and TLiVo letter tbn iOl W.id Store, ten'l for Circular. AGENTS WANTED. COLEMAN GAS APPAEATUS AND OIL CO.. 7R Mahkvt Sr., - - Cmcico, Iix. ejMgjjj.-L.ij,ii mmmammmmmmm Tho ?rrot Cure furl Wla, Iwlinontlon, Biliooa IloJ.vle, liter I'mni 'aint, IVier and Ague, Genarai IM'ilit r. au J all coairlaln urstoiuacli, liter A plc on the newly diacoarai dedicated BELTS. piiccipleol ABSORPTION. No IrnF. No Dortor Illllt. Sfiiit fur rirrtilan, drlb inp the A!-ntka Our al the ipviluJuni it iseautlnglu thaaciaaeaof I riif UyrtKiitln llrt, $' i- rr ai:d Aiir Itc It, S9. 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StavF noivwki g-afcfc j the price of the Red Ch IIDKSDAY. MAIi- 6 (.la B. Finch Is preaching ta I &saaJa--aB--------a The RIoMihartoi) Ghw haadl rut tint riilAnfaaKi1 """ - ! The Si r -j:iv iJ-aavu;c dney Jet sir tl w over-run, over estimated. The Adam County Grand found indictments against ekveri he Olive rani;. Tbcir trial will tl place at Hasting, Marck 30th. Tlie Daily Gatette, cdifd published by C. C. Babcoek, Hasti Neb. is the !ate.t new?pajer ventt It is neatly printed and chow en prise, but whether it will prove to a s'0:ce3 fininc'illr remiini to seen. Tt look Tilden two years to get at1 Pel ton for irvimf to buv electa votes Akron, O., Beacon. And it will take him a good more than tw.i years to get over that i?, over the attempt to buy c!i oral votes Omaha Republic n And it wilt take luui lorcver tnd a . at dty longer t) buy himself into whilo house. the Wo notice the fuliowicg ta the Iowa City Republican: "Edwin C. Hawlcy, oac of last years graduates fron the law department and one of the young men who wait ed just for amu'enest and to teat tcht-r power of endaranoe, from this city to .Muscatine, ha been elected mayor of Red CI ml Nebraska. Ilia frie'r.ds hero rejoice in his succe.-s.' ' To Homestaaiors ail Oibsn. The following telegram, received last night may be ofintere.it to many who have 4,Njuated"on B. & M. landi in this State. The recent decision of he Secretary of the Interior uii thisMtbject has ctu-cl uuuy pjor peopl'j throunht Nebraska to wiiie i heir t:me anl money in endeavoiing to huld these lands under the pre emption act: Washington, March 3 The ca?e ofthe United States against the B. k M. Railroad Comuany, involving the the right ofthe United States to aa nul certain patents issued by it to the company for 1.200,000 acres of land iu Nebraska, was decided today by tho Supreme Court in favor of the company. The above we clip from the Lincoln .yrnaand publish for the beniftt of tho:-e who may be interested. During the excitement in regard to thoMi lauds last fummcr, wc were frtqucutl asked if it would be Btt'c for partits to fettle upon the Rail road land-, and we always gave a neg ative answer as we did not believe they would ever revert to the govern ment. Re also warned the people through tho paper we were then ed iting that they would throw their time and money away by locating upon tailrrad land, but many did it and were fooled. Cur Lotto: Scott Nebraska. March I'd, 187'J. j Editor Chief Items arc somewhat scarce on A uluut Creek just at pres ent Farmers are all ready to com mence their spring work with a will zt soon as the weather will permit. The weather has been very tastalixiog to as the whole of the pat aaoath, it would turn warm and partially thaw the ground and the farmers would say, Well oext M mday we will go at it in earnest, but A la! before the next Monday came we would be greet ed with a storm and a freeze up, and the commencement' of this month has not been mu h of an improvement en ... . . the past. Owing to dry weather ana other causes not more than half the usua amount of nljwtn? cinnn last fall the ruermenca U wr !,.,v that much mom to do this spring. The indications are that there will be considerable more wheat sown tbi spring than vual io this vioinity the coming soasen and about the usual amount of com and other grain. I wiil endeavor to obtain the acre age of each for pnbfieafion aooa. We are sow bsildiec a volteteer bridge asroes Walaet Creek, at the taorth east eoraer of atetteej tkirtx tows oee raage twelve, atad aaere, il the Co. Coaataissiowen will oaly do as the favor to locate a abort piece of road frim the line running between section! 22 and 23 to intersect what wa.a intcr.Hwl tn K rh atn-i nr nr. r,nnn.i;na.C(.Mn. IJ !n Smituu lt - -tiL .. - t. '1 .aii2s, u win nave a raism roau to Smith Center. Sneakinrnf r.v, T ,,! Tf 0nr Legislators have done anything to ! wrr?4 nrnvtdin nc mith a rmil Iv or road tax so that oar road work will eot all be aloe by a few iadividua!. Fcaricg I have taxed your patieeee too tar I wH Oesaat. Waiawt Creek, hy H. HoLMJEiMiE. T. J. Wright ef IeJieo Creek, M eim riaae 3itearihat ef tht Cuv, ealewthaaweehawaleieiWkaeaatte hMaawttfaawf f mm m wdtwmm tertlM aeame. Thia if the kie! ef "feWwiU" thataaekee tie feel good. rc he' 1 I an 1 :tl i.-- re b ,ti .- i fore. Our Poitutistrcjj had a very ?:verc attack of bilious fever, and wj qut'c low for ssvcral djys. I utn happy to uess of importance. Wm. Rust, lately of M noon, ill. , is located on e 1-2 Hc. , T. 3, R. 1 J. lie has completed a fine frame houe ) 'Jxi!S, nhiclt adds greatly to the com- ! fort, convenience uud appearance of his farm. ., ,, , II. bu.ler. who wai rasenl Mrs. W ly j-ummoucd to the bedatdtf of ulicof her iitcrs. in caunder. Cj whohru been very ill, returned llu othir dy Mr?. Fu ler reports her ri.-.cr ai rapt I ; ly (vjtivalccing. i Ytting ami old cnj'y themselves! hugely nt the hinging aud del uting ' exercises whicli are cjud tcted at tlie! clwul house Wednesday and F.iday evenings of each week. Fifteen mem ' bors have a'ready joitie 1 the society. Tho subject for debate two weeks ag was: Resolved, that Women baa ninr.ir.ilitn.n thnn mnnarncarui n " The question after bciag dicued with mo little ability on both side was a: length decided in favor of tho afSr mative. Of cour-w it h needless to sa iiiu uu'Jtui nciu an siiiiu uitii. i .i... i.. j..,., .-. n ..: t.. An csiay was also rea1 by Mr. jme) entitled, 'The Widow and Widower.' s It was well written, sensible and witty 1 a anu pirticuiariy app lmoIo to the voung bloods of the day. Thub-, ject last week w,S -Rer.-d. tim U t 1 .w. .w.. ... ..,..,.. cueo. tivc. it ws de.M.1.1 I., ,I,a ,. I r ahe is about axjin attendtng to Qu t Matter Mem, l0 househola an official dut,, .q uu Uck wu. Mr. Wm Cather ha gone back to , (q , m of BflDfy a tiii(.iiv. ji. ., iv uuwiu i uvi.i i I must not forcct tn uien'ivi w.iret , H. , ..,.. ... i ' r . ! by the inevitable ahindig which, bavinz a series of rclieeoit mee"n;j ' . ,, , . , r m i , . t- ioiag to tha muJtn chango in tho atMr. Mnckny s rc:iJeuce. h.tcrcirst ' J , T , tii . ,, . weather, wai prematurely brought t are hehl every two .-?, Me-r ' Carnci and Brown ofthe M.E Churn ,act, . , .. ,. ,, ., :, , ,, Please give tha mmua of your ofiico officiating. Also the Rev. Mr. Prv .... . , t. , ,i..t i r .i , vh04e buiiuess it to set the type and oi lieu LIouiJ preacliL! every fourth! Sun..? nt ti ..hnrfftn w.l 1,, wo iupro, U inti;rctt4 ia lit at 1 1 a. m. Now that the Asesor "ill soin hi going his annual rounds let every maa have his property hat ready to hand io aad sead bits on to the next. Jor UEN. GRANT once had a nrivatci ecrlary ag,inst whom rumo-a of ,li. ofan oScc vhu JC n,2rc.jr . honest proccedmj: wt-r. whinnered , r . i i t Whet did Grant do? Why he pul , frczo) you wooM hare wiahed.--on a pair of cow hide b rn. whi-jh ' a? prayed for one bbst from the id wcre t.nned and unuufacturcd in fit- j lm lv'c.0( tonk ,' J J .-topped down nd out. 'I tM -n had .i orjaIC secn....ar,. a7Jlfn.t wilom XM , uiost positive and ilanasing evidune appears to me eiuvt tliit li I elng and rei-eiviag cipher dispatch es, through mem ol Which -e hojwd . ! to '-hist hi dear unci.- into ?, Pr.i. ' . '- . c !..-.' : i dential chair. Did Tilden prepare to "hut' his nephew? boiar.y. lie simply desounccd ioor Peltnn. and at last aceoonu the ancle n; nenhew j were living in the same house a lor ingjy asyou pleae. and prohabiy ?rn pathizing With each ohcr over the rcdicalotu sn4 long carrd atrirnde in which thej' find theeisve. Ex Hie im Xtess. Ed. Chief. Weather m pleaamet agaia,xand farmers will ooa comucace to till the fertile soiL Mr. Alio Janice, ?nd family haTe re turned from their vi-it to UL Wilts j :r. j:j 4 . :.t. .v. r!jr rx jcwnz aumiwwuow T.,1 '." !n-TO;ul the fimily. so he U keeping bsch- reason unknown. !-., . ., , . , , TBc PacjTrs &? fcnw- c I ver tl0,et,5' s Fnday, tzazht by Pearson. Keciutbos ipiliin king, dialogues nd dedaiuations -PC3'"! . was the order of the day, after whiea : the teaches diuribatcd . aosae cards asoeg all the Achoiaw, advian- thcal ! as he'theeght proper. Adaaa Jaaaea' M aurecaaaeajp rety aiytaTwy tfee ether g, awaleau att eee feawd vt Thepiafhiaiahia wilheatlMiathe C.Cajtwjr wileaeve j ftaeae hose whieh he he tt 'See7. We have ." 1 aowtnjt wheal. lr Ncwmn i ia tVa ho buuc an 1 wid prove htmclf to U urc ful ccnirtus wc think. Mr Smith loik at smiltacly Ti uunttt;; he h omo apr hemt m of a pattnership. Wc are all xkm about p"f it tcfoa"ai though U I jttt (Win ' Mr S. loi a hre. U wy U w 5 n it tha m lUpot .fjr he Imi b rc ba ner ban expoxd. Mr. lUnjert, a brother to our juvil Bangert b-jy. oa See. il 3 J. hi ar rived from Mtaaxjnri. Ilia tatcationn 2i2 to rcuttia and locale ia our ticia- tty. and now aoasc of the tin aro trying to make thcaclree tbiak, he It bat such a bad looking fellow after alt. El. Moody will be more intcretd in the chcot. now hi little loy will be big enough to attend by and by. j Frahk Bonn's tchool, is Nuakollt .'county, hasclojcl. ,.. , . ... ,f... . . iKiv . . ,,. , . , ... ", i iiiatifli in ZltMlnrt nit 'li ' ,, ,. ... , . . , . ; lV9v. .iuuii jkiiu inruuK" nje;uu) a.'v.a aft a ;rgant2ng i. U. . 1. loogftd, ami waiuitc 9'xrc.ifuL Sknuo. KEQUUDA L2Tri2. NrUNDV NKIJUVhKA. March ,1d 1STU. J Ed. Chut. Since wo wrote you wvcral cvcnU ,,airc Jl'iroil ! !' 0I won'1 w"'c" wo wou,u ' Ha- haVC aloi-eJ abroad, hcDOrS We scad them for publication. Tlie public Kshool in thii uitrit 'a j progrcsing finely w.th about twenty- I unn. n f-Aiirt Arnriifif fill fttf ftltrtrt. n - ' as tack. Mr. Pcaron mIiod! clocd om wcc.k 3 ht .Fri,laJ'-1 There hsi been during the pat week eon-id crablc rieknesa anions the ,UTBWI,C c,c;ncni UJ ,,,,, CTl"" but t present they are Rurally ooa- valecenL ? f, t i -r.i.r, :... .. .1. t.,Z ,ir- ' ' " -ovu . ajF j treat lut Friday in tho chape efl a ' i. i:..i r it :.!.-.. i ! ntinifintia I ftiA i Cm a I eaaitAfti !coo for the besialt ef the rraWera cf your paper. PtDAOOOUE. Ncwdon'f, Mr. Pedagogtae, llnun don't "go lor" the the boy, for if you had been in their place last week rettin? out a naner in an oncn shell 'iDfvrnalregioM" of which yoj pcak irreverently.-VA.) 123 A2r 0?TAI ? If wc notice olorcly wc shall find that . , . . ne people wno arcnou popunr tn v ei I life arc lhoc that unJefrtasd tun 'only boy to talk it bow to ta loincr.4 raiic. iw is a very rnatoie gf- To be able io to direst eonTer- ia"o 00. iu viuja ou wn knowledce, bet to draw et the opis- ion and qeiekeai the tbfhu of thoac with wheee row talk thw is aa ccorapUahraWttt teJaae. It aaaket each a eeef rihrater te to the efrjeyaoeat of ail. aejal it lesveevith eech a pleaa aaM aeewe af haviac aa4 aewetbisr watch xhawwire fWi to hear. Tkt U very difareat freta the codomstf of ham beeej hon4 cr nbbd or heth. which Jeaeer 2e4h ftm carry ( away frees the pr eaece of a Seem sad tyraajca! talker. 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