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Official Directory.
COKGRE8SIONAL.
A. 8. Paddock. Beatrice. TJ. Seaater
Alrln Sanadarf. Omaha, U. a. Negator.
TkbBM J. Majors ReirreceaUtiTe.
BXECUITVE.
ALBIXT'S KAT7CE. Governor.
B.J. Alexander, 6ec.of Stat.
F. W Liedlke Auditor.
G.M. KarUett Treaanrer,
C. J. Pilwortb. Att'x Gen.
ft. R. TboBi on. Lincoln. Sup. Tub. I attraction
JUDIC1AKY.
Ie.n. Like.OmaTia. Chief Jiftice.
A aaa. a Cobb. Lincoln. I Aneiiit Jn
Han 'J Maxwell. PLtamouth, J Aoc,a "-
WEitSTKR COUNTY.
J. A.TiiHejK. Coantr Clerk.
K. II. .Ton. Treasurer.
J. R. Willror. Prolate Jnd.
J. W. Warrrn. Fbaaiff.
A A.Pojt. School hui'U
. It. Phrrar Cornner.
W. K. Tborr.e. County Surrey or.
Q. W- Ball. )
1.. H. Loe. Const? Commissioner.
A. H. Crarj I
CHIIK'II UIBEtTOKT,
EPISCOPAL SERVICES, the fir-t Sunday
of eatb moiitb. Rev. Joseph Iaivc,
cficiatius.
BAPTIST; Rrv. O.O. VEI8ER. PaMor.
fierv en in tbn Court Hourc tbe 2nd
wild 4th 5ablmtb in each month moraine anil
arming-. At fluid Rock the lit and 2d Eabbalh
moraine and evening.
METHODIST: Rnr. C REILLY. Pwtor;
Hervicee in tbe Church ra -b Sabbath,'
alternating- rooming and evening with the
l'mbytenan acrvics.
Mt. I'leauant cTcry two woekp at 11 a. in
oom'g Nov. 101878. Penny Cruck. Kr.3 at 3
p. as.' Oak Creek at 3 p. m. every two week
altercatinr.
FRESBYTERIAN. Rkv. J. M. PRYSC
PitRtor: Service in the Church each Sab
fcatk altersatinjf morniuc and evening: with the
Hathodift service)
CONGREGATIONAL: IUv. GEO. REST,
I'artor. hervicen in the Court Uouae the
3ft and 3d Habbath in each month.
Uoiea Prayer meeting every Thursday evening.
Sabbath School every Sabbath morninc at 10
A?u. afotatll.
Mn. JI. A. HoKian.Supt-
SOCIETIES.
I.O. O. F.
Rkd Cl"ud Loiicic. No. G4 I 0 0 F
.nects every Saturday night in the
'.Masonic ila.ll. Jtfembera ci other
hvdgci arc cordially invit'd to attenrf.
I. STKIK. N. U.
C. H- POTTKR Scc'y.
A.r. & a in.
JV CfiAKiTy LoiCKKn.53 Rerf Clouo". Neb.
m mecU Frirfay rveniucs on or before full
xnoon. V'lHitiiifc brothers, in irood rtand-
' iuBv are cordluily invited f. attend.
J. CALVERT W. ii.
I.Sthk Scc'y.
WELL BORING
BY
W 6l Oa B, Harvey,
Are pteparcd at all times to bore oi
drill wells.
R.ttcB llcasonablc.
TNAVALE - - NEBRASKA
VALLEY
HOUSE
Fred C. WintoK, Vrop.
J! ED CLOUD, .... KEB.
CITYMEATMARKT
J. WILHELMSON
Proprietor
Red Cloud
Neb
Willpay the high ok t eaah price for hides.
rrcBt Meat eaiBlBtly Ob 1Ibi1
UVBRV
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Feed &r Sale Stable9
J. D. Post, Propr.
KED GLOUD, NEB.
This space belongs to
DR- SHEEER
OF TnE
rar
IruS STORE,
Who is too busy to write an "Ad."
MILLER & SEATON,
Contractors
& Builders.
RED CLOUD, NEB.
Will make estimates aud take contracts
for all kinds of building.
HARNESS SHOP
Br
J. L- MILLER
Keeps constantly on hand a full line of
Harness Collars, Saddles, Whips,
Horse-Blankets, Combs, Brush
es, Harness Oil and cvery
thinc usually kept in
a first-class shop. '
Two doors north of the bank.
TIyc Highest Cash Price Paid for Sides
aai Furs.
ERRORS OF YOUTH
A rentleman who rafiercd for Tears froaa nerv
osa debility .Protcature decay, and all thceffects
of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suf
feriBs; humanity, send free to all who need it.
the recipe and directions for making the simple
remeny by bich ie was cured. Sufferers wish
iac to profit by the advertiser's experience eaa
do so by addressing in perfect confidence.
Jihn B. Ogden. 42 Cedar ttreet New York.
PATENTS
and how to obtain them. Pcaapfclet
. flree, upon receipt of Stamp for post
age. Address
GILMORE, SMITH & CO.
Sciieitatr vf PattnU,
$tar Palpt OJict, Wathbfittm. D. C
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys at-Law.
D. S. COOMBS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Tied Cloud. Neb.
Office in Court Douse- Money to loan on
improved farms.
W. C. REILLY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Red Cloud. Neb.
CA-Prompt Attention Given to Collections.
Orrica Over Jonaaos Catrs Store, with C.
II. POTTER.
JAS. LAIRD.
ftTTOKNEY AND COUNSELOR
(pi, at law. Juniata Ncbrapka. Will prao
tice in all the Courts of the f-tatn.
Prompt attention given to all business
entrusted to his care. Office on the
cast-side Juniata Avenue. July 7
J. S. GILHAM,
ATIORNEY and counselor
AT LAW. '
Office one door north of Kaley Bros.
RED CLOUD, - - - NEB
J. It. Will cox,
ATTORNEY AT LAw andU. S: Commis
sioner. Collections promptly atttudod to.
Office one door north of Chief Office.
ED CLOTO - - - NS2
o. c: CASE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over
Reed's furniture store.
BED CLOUS, 1TZB
Collections made and promptly remitted.
E. S.EALET,
Act. B. & M. R. R. Land.
C. W. KALEY
Nctury Public.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW and real es
tate Agents. Will practice in all the
CourtH inthis State and Northern Kan.
Collections promptly attended to and
Correspondence solicited.
Red Cloud Neb.
Edwin C. Hwley?
ATTORNEY AND iXWN
SELORAT LAW.
Office 1st door West of Red Cloud
Drug Store.
BED CLOUD - KEB.
PHYSICIANS.
Jt. W. TVLLETS,
H0WCE0PATK1C PHYSICIAN,
U. S. Pension Surgeon.
SSTOkfice oyer KaleyiKros. law office
EEI CLOUD. NEERASSA
Dr A. F DAILEY,
Sata-con Dentist, offico over Johnson if- Crops
store. Red Cloud, K-b. Latest improved in
struments. Satsf.ction guaranteed or money
refunded. Charges reasonable. 47-tf
W. N. Richardson. S. Garber.
Richardson & Garber,
DEALERS IN
LIVE STOCK-
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
.-0.
Highest market price paid for hogs and cattle.
J. E. Smith S. C. Smith M.B.THnmEov.
Pres. First Nat. Cash. First Late Teller First
Bank. Beatrice Nat. Bank Nat-Bank Beat
Neb. Beatrice Neb. rite Neb.
Srora & f hompson,
BANKERS,
RED CI-OILD A Elf
Will make collections in any part of the
United States Sell exchange upoa the princi
pal eastern oitie Loan money upon improved
fnrmE Receive deposits subject to sljbt drafts
Allow interest upen time deposits and trans
act a general Banking business.
Rkfebkhkes: Omaha National Bank, A.
S. Taddeck, U. .S Senator; FirstXational Bank
New York, Cambridge Valley National Bank.
Cambridge New York.
PliMPLES.
I will Hail. Free, the recipe for n rimplo Veg
etable Balm that will remove the Tnn. Freck
cls. Pi'nrles and blotches, leaving the sk in soft,
clear and beautiful: alro instructions for produ
cing a luxariant growth or hair on a bald head
or smooth face. Address, cnolosirc a 3c. stamp
Ben. Vandelf Jc Co. 20 Ann street, N. Y.
OYERLEE3 & NOTES,
G IXItlL-
BLACKSMITHING,
.HOLSE SnOEHTG,
Job work. Plow, and all kinds o Repairing
Jeatly Done.
2forth Webster St.
RED CLOUD.
Red Cloud Mills!
We are prepared to do cus
tom work
flour Feed And Corn
Meal for Sale.
"Satisfaction guaranteed iu qual
ity of flour sold, and crsxoM work.
Farmers :hould be "particular to secure
the best of seed-wheat.
Potter & Frisbie-
Staadard t
that couaty
'ill
or
Pl&ttraoutb is to have an iron
road bridge across Old Muddy at
point the present summer.
rail
that The
plodcd
below
Government boat "Ciytie" ex
her boiler Iat Friday four miles
Nebraska City. Several persons
wai xiiiea outrtgtit and mmy
fccalded and otherwice injured.
J t JI
uaaiy
Gil Ian and Armstrong, two of the
Olive gang who were confined in the jail
at Plum Creek, secured a revolver and
bowie knife by fome means unknown,
captured the guard and fled to a more
E&lubriou5 clime.
The new time table of the B. & M.,
and its branches went into effect the last
day of June. The only chanco made is
on the Brownvillc branch. By the
change made, trains connect both at
Lincoln and Nebraska City fr Nemaha
City, and vice tcrsn.
Mark Twain told a newspaper report
cr that he was going abroad in order to
find a quiet place to write, where he
would not be disturbed once a day. It
is singular that it nevor occured to him
to remain at homo and secure a desk in a
store that doesn't advertise.
How much did it cost this county to
have a pole culvert put in acroe Elm
Creek at Hummcl's. with four loads of
manure from Humroels stable to cover
it two days work for one mas and
team only $75,00 ! The culvert went
out the first rain, and the hcvonty five
dollars went out (of the treasury) eoon
after.
A Rulo letter to tho Fall? City Globe
faye: "Tho seventeen year IncuBt ia al
most as thick down here as were the
grasshoppers once. They sing of Phar
aoh, aud have changed their coats since
coming out of the ground. One can see
their old clothes hanging on the bushes.
No fears arc entertained because of their
presence."
The new bounty law provides that
upon tho petition of 50 froeholders of
any county, the commissioners of that
county shall submit the quesuou to a
vote of the people at the uext succeed
ing election, when the ballots shall bo
printed ''For bounties," or "Against
bounties." If the election is in favor of
bounties $2 dollars a scalp shall be paid
for wolves, wild cats or coyotes.
The following law regarding a road
tax was parsed at. the last session of the
legislature: "Every male inhabitant in
eaoh road district, being over tho age of
twenty one years and under the sgo of
fifty years, except paupers, idiots and
lunatics, shall be assessed by the asecs
sors to pay a labor tax of three dollars.
Said tax may be paid in cash or com
muted for in labor in the manner pro
vided for in the act on roads. Persons
living in cities or incorporated villages,
who are liable by tho provisions of law
regulating cities or villages, to pay a poll
or labor tax, or work upon the streets
thereof, bhall not be assessed to pay tbe
tax provided for in this section.
From Scott.
Scott Neb., June 28th, 1879.
Ed. Cmrr. tinder the invigorating
influence of the last two weeks of favor
able weather small grain, especially
wheat, h&3 made rapid progress in re
covering from tbe damage it had sus
tained during the two preceeding weeks.
On the whole wheat and oats Icok much
better than we thought possible for them
twe weeks sgo, yet their is no doubt but
the yield will be considerable diminished
but to what extent the thresher only will
tell..
Mr. Frank Pi'grim who lost hi3 wife
some two or three weeks ago from heart
disease, loft hs yesterday morning for his
old borne in New York having previ-
ously sold his homestead and other
effects.
Base ball, match game Friday between
the Walnut Creek second nine, and the
Buffalo Creek club: result in favor of
the second nine.
H. lioldridge lost a valuable mare
last Tuesday dropped dead iu the field
while cultivatiag corn.
Our neighbor W. T. Pardons has had
an addition to his family, it is a boy,
mother and child are doing well.
I notice inquiries in our county paper
pflnccrninp the state nf nnr Atrricultaral
Society, aad whether we were going to
have a county Fair this fall or not.
There has been two or three meetings of,
the society called the past winter and
spring to re-organiza the society and pre
pare for a fair this fall, numerous 'y at
tended each time by the President, Sec
retary, and on3 of the board of mana
gers, at the last of which it was deter
mined to try to hold a fair on the 1st
2d and 3d of October, since which wc
have heard nothing about it, but I pre
sume there will be a fair however, as the
nnmawkna otfAnrianM nf tlsrt ? fi
Red Ciond and vicmitv inJIeatA rbp'r
interest in the matter the fair will follow
as a.matter of course.
Agriola.
The Harks cosnty
defeat railroad boads in
we miM our patm.
The following u froaa E. F. 8upkea
of Crete, an old Burxryhiaa who tkor
ousblj atdfrataada kia bmairjesa. and
perhaps h remirkj atajr be of sv to
some of our readers: """
StAsn&bli Car sf Saall Frsit.
Now that etLawberrie are doae fruit'
tnp. run a cultivator throajh them,
caasioK rowa of plaata a foot ia width.
! Repeat tbe cultivation once a week for
- 1 t .1 Ml ft
six weca wnen iney win wiaany reqaire
little further care until November, when
they ehould be mulched for wiater. If
the plants in the rows are two years old
would cut the old rows out with the cul
tivator, and leave the yeuager plant in
the middle, to form new rows. If the
plants are in matted beds too short for
cultivator, they must be spaded out
,evinS row- foot wide 2 fcet ,art-
Th3 i0(yi Ume bere t0 'eas 'the
Potation by taking up plants with a
ball of earth to each and resettinf them
near oy. vve frequently take up punts
with a spadeful of earth which being
immediately reset again is as well as be
fore. If the tops arc above four iache
in ' height -would mow them off with a
scythe before transplanting. Tbe tall
leaf stalks of manj varieties are pretty
certain to wilt down and tax the plant,
cut back, new leave are quickly formed
and less loss of plants sustained.
The past three weeks have been very
favorable fcr transplanting strawberries
we have set about an acre, and if damp
weather favors will still further increase
our plantations. Two years ago acre,
set the last days of June, plants one foot
in rows 3 feet, made such a growth that
iu September the ground was aearly
covered with plants. If dry weather
fallows planting, and a slight shade is
Bceded, a haadful of graaa sjraaa wifi be
found cheapest and most efieieot.
We found the Kentucky profitable
this season and will largely increase our
plantation of it.
If your plants . bloomed freel? and
without known cause failed to set fruit
you may infer that they are Pittillate
and need some Stawauate variety plant
ed among them ia proportions of one to
three.
Strawbeirics arc grown with such case,
if planted in long row.", and tended with
a cultivator with shields, same as small
corn, that each farmer should have at
least 2000 plan's. They are not likely to
sell for lesi than 20 cents a quart for
some ycarf), at this price they arc very
profitable. They may bo set when the
weather h favorable from April 1st, to
Oct. 10th. If taken up with a spadeful
of earth and immediately reset nearly
all can be moved in dry weather. If plants
are received from a distance end tho
weather turns dry, mttlch lightly with
green grass. Set from the same depth
grown. E. F. Stephens.
CT0LIK STATS 2TZWS.
Buyers at Schuyler are paying $2.05
for hogs.
Wilbcr has a woman who is accused of
bigamy.
Horse thieves are "working' the State
of Beatrice.
David City has a gret quantity of
cherries this year.
Many new buildings are going up in
Crete this summer.
Tho chintz bugs are nearly all destroy
ed by recent rains.
De Witt has been fooled and defraud
ed by an itinerant dispenser of pills.
Wild blackberries and strawberries arc
very abundant along Nemaha creek.
The hogs aad cattle about Weet
Point are troubled with cholera aad
black leg.
Ira Poling, of Pawaee City, sold a one
year old bog last week which weighed
500 pounds.
The deputy warden of the State Peni-
, tentiary brought in
ten prisoners from
! Cheyenne last week
Rattlesnakes are reported as being
numerous on" the prairies between Sidney
and the South Platte.
Gov. Nance has decided to have the
( county seat of Naace eaaty located at
the town of Fullerton.
Saline county reeeatly sold $26,000
worth of "boads for the purpose of erect
ing a large school baildiog.
Ex Governor Faraas say a taowaads ef
catalfa trees have been set oat ia jteauaha
ceunty, and are doing fiaely.
! State treasurer Barlette reports
that
", he has on hand $303,742.30 of State
funds. Of this astovat there will be re-
Quired $531,933. 77 withk thirty days.
We have been iaTorsaed that the tele
graph operator a Nebraska City was re
lieved frosa daty for sesHag tfce special
diepatchei for Tfce S w ef that city to aa
obscure sheet called Tke Pram.
C M. Mardoek, of Blae 8prings,
started fur Washingtos last week to have
certain matters ia the laws and inetrac-
! Uons relative to
the sale of the Otoe
.feeds adjusted in "the interest of the
settlers
A Dei Moines ruensr bu
ia reining a repctable ftrl at liacobu
It was the rseult of her handkerchief
flirtation which developed into a promise
of marriage. The ciri has a "bu; broth
er," who left Un Friday in search ef the
villi, aad took with him a revolver
Further developcmtnts can be looked
for.
lDt." Warner ia the nassc of a rHkra
who doped from PUttsatostb kt week
with a young lady named Gfise. He
has a wife in Waterloo, Iowa. The girl's
brother began a hearch fcr bts sister aad
found them in Dakota City hut Friday
Warner was put in jaiL He and the
girl took a room togelhe at a hotel, but
have not yet been married. Tar and
feather him.
Pierce county has a sensation. Oae
Sccley has been paying attentions to the
widow of R. S. Lucas, who has a bob old
enough to object to fuch wort. They
live on a farm, and the old woman rent
ed it to her sou recently, faying bIic was
going away for a year. But she secretly
married Sccley, and in the course of
several weeks broucht her husband to
the old Bomchtead. The son, Rcbcrt,
refused him admittance to tbe house; a
quarrel ensued, in which the rreeumpei
tuous husband got shot, and he now lies
in a critical condition at Pierce.
A Fremont girl ef Caucasian birth was
delivered of a black child laxt week, and
reports are current of her suiciding.
The first white child born in Nebraska,
is now twenty five years old. His name
is Kinney, and he lives in Nebsadta
City.
An appropriation has been secared for
the building of a fort on Niobrara river.
Tku will aaaks tbiac inf agaanaUa to
those who settle in that part of the
country. - .
Ex-Secretary of State, Tz-tchuck, is
not pining over tho loss of official great
ness, but is said to Ikj diligently follow
ing the plow on his farm ia Sarpy
county.
In April, 18,758 acres of government
(and were disposed of at the land office
at Norfolk, wcich amount is 8,000 acres
in excels of any previous month during
the year. This item shows the rapidi y
with which the Elk horn valley ia settling
up.
1). B. Phclp, or Phelps k Evans
stock growers, last week purchased of
Philip Clark, near O'Fallon", Lincoln
county, 12,000 pounds of wool, atd some
smaller lots from other panic?, making
in all about 20.000 pounds. Lincoln
county is destined to bocomo a great
sheep raisiug country.
PonruLTi:i: or siissi.
The followiug abstracts of census re
turns by counties for the year eading
March 3ltt, 1S7U, U furnished as by
-S. J. Alexander, Secretary of State, aad
may be relied upon as correct:
COUNTIES. POPnLAT'5.
Adams-...
Antelopo
Boone
Buffalo
Burt
Butler
Caas
vOO 8 r
8.1 02
2.178
2.626
6,878
5. 165
7.310
13.435
J, 775
1,218
9 373
5,960
9,095
696
3 208
3.871
4.061
1 1.579
36,557
8,760
4,137
626
2,982
9,629
753
622
6 375
6.478
4.193
264
3.246
L839
600
G,280
6,302
2,840
274
2,088
Cheycanc
Clay
Colfax.
Cuming .................
Cuter -
DakoU
DaWSOU ........;;
Xxixon .................. .
LrOuge ..............
Uouglas .....-.....
rulmore
Franklin
Frontier
Furnxs -...
Gage -.
Greeley
Gosper...4?.
nail.
Hamilton .....
A
Harlan.........
Hitchcock ...
Howard ...
Haves f
Jefferson.-.....-..-
avVCwT D &Jf
Keith
Knox ..............
I ITTuT'lij4r T I'TfT T -TS II
JjXawvOlD
sa9
18,675
2,017
4,280
4,625
1,000
10,504
2,964
13,863
5,899
1,275
p.684
7,587
5,023
963
12,433
12.417
4,392
13,528
9,389
1,120
1,480
Merrick...
Nance..
Nemaha.
Nuckolls
Pawnee.
imiat
PaeJpe.
Pierce..
Platte-
a tt . !,
Polk.-...
a.aaa a4
Red Willow ............
Rieciardson..... ... ..........
oajsne-..... ............. ....... m
Sarpy ... .. ....
Rwrmrl s.i
OCWaUU t "ii itiim imaijj
RkormkB T&
Staatoa
S19VX T
550
4.535
1,540
8,361
481
5947
7W
9.112
17,625
Thayer :.
Waakisgtoa ........
ayae ...
Webster ...
MHftaaa
York
UaKargaaiaed Territory.-..
Total
.So Ketsra. JCctbaatcd.
386.410
f Unrraaixri.
F- H- GOEE
DtULr IX
SOLID GOLD AXI rUTKD JEWItLJlT
faaUSBvar xri STtr?Uu Tart, ?;
Ux, eti.
Watches, Clocks Andj
JEWELR Y
RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA.
MSS O. M. TtHWE,
Vocal and Instrumental
SSJlCf
W.. T-. 7 i
Krafeicaee at Mr Lerl H ocr. Ran Ctta'a,
0 ATTTOT
lwIV--
S A.isrr sqtjlru! dealing.
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A These Mottoes have lcn atrictly obcrvcd by N. G. LIPDY aiaee atiirtig A
A ia buaJBOM her, and in tKa future as ia the paat. e prepac ta Q
a stick to thcts.aau ttterrby aUu to our aJrcUy urge sail A
T rapidly iucrea.-ing trade.
) Our stock of A
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
Iselmlc a large aad
Dry-goods,
J Groceries,
$ Boots. Shoes.
'YTA"is n ince
Taec gvui
vbV9a.o i tfion nviurccvi r
9
vAnd will Be Sold m the same way. So rc-i
0 i -r i v
member it you want to save money, and a
& select from a lame stock, you will 6
r please call on I
ft ' N. G. LIDDY. 0
Red CU"d icl. $
$ $
$ AST Country Produce taken in exchange.-)
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