Tri v5v;W i& 'fafert "twh; . rijAeWI fW "WW ?, 'JWM A v Cloud Chief. "I. V RICE OF LIBERTY," AND $1.30 A YEAR IS THE PRICE OF THE CHIEF. rd' RED CLOLD, WEB3IER COUNTY, NEB., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1883. NO. 21. ' II i iiM: Sy JJiZSl I ! Li t BlBRIu Wj 'lXRHXLV4GILykcE IS THE sam xaaaBiaBBijmBiBK. . Afc .saife t JBBK A laasair MT'r . I.JL ml bU J "! i es orl Vetfril U nl thJ u hum a M. i'.ii nuy rpt lections.' tieiierat Imthk Dki-oiut SIMPS I Blue iifl 1ILUE1ULL .. ' .J Otntral Hal lMlb kt Lil T" con KninU Rruthri llBBflDh Nb R f.M.r.rj. First Ni Htnl. pi I'nuntr '.y; ift PJ . iri rr ff, w " W&M M r ttti.rlHld? . .1. .faa tar Jrtr i" JUr . l.. M Oft NMMW ' A ' teliR40M .f ..trial k, . ' L SImKnmm 3 V. K. UobU. U wi Issv. ,p ll Eiphtge. Make-eel fecniiifMlote end 4oi nklm Wlnese. ' ALJOWttii MI ALL TiiK f . i T 1 -i ; i : 73 r. a. ftMPfl3 t r..iwmt Eli COO&SDoA ' T v I fill Vesdauarhts Istifi 1 r: 'r' I1 ml ' MM m m . t . K z l m9mam!S9M n v Afl I, 1. " If If " I I I , rns nn k k a '-i4fe HA w- ... wt Uent'g .AHW 11 BMIMIAIH J & mmnn uji wmun Directory mi tOVK XEM. J ki.. . jp r- SrTEii Bl EDC ft nrl fvhiioi lithaac. 1I ,'Moor. '. 3.s:hkj mnciAN Bank. ri- llMPWlfll (MlwtlM, 'rra lmd$. it h5 HrkMl nm: H Tfrk City .Ml MoAta.V.rMt i Mr IBank I.JD, NEB. r M.OO(. SESH n yindur? ii . i ft iW. H-.W Vaili v .vVT' 'JESaa AND BEST STOCXqr --HOLIDAY- GIFTS ! " In the Republicai Valley. He has Books Toirfl I -' " 'F " F I i k Fancy i Toilet set h ' , le's Clothing House 'MILLINER Y At Cost. On Door West of the 8tate Bank. Place to buy Your Clothing ! E ARE MANUFACTURERSOF OTHINC ! s ktep on hand a well selected stockof S AND CAPS! urnishing Goods, Trunks auses. umorenas, occ, ;1 LL-3E SOLD AT 1H W rate: inUL SURPRISE THE POEPLE OF .cblCLOUD AND VICINITY. :o: Plaee-One Door Woit of the State lank of Red In the New State Bank Block. RED CLOUD, NEB. ID, IT. IXA w. MIX liilr M ion, r it China S ; ,r & V U. led Music boxes. Chamber sets .rernimeiVi PSf1 Perfumery boxes, Hanging lamps. ' Combs, s Brushes, ' Majolica warn V. .1 ,T w. i t".Tlw MHWtlyyU tem TinSiS&'V i j T J 1 i uiu; f M.ll'f 1-7 Wi-iT -t -. . Doll babies, v ft .i (KucdjU14. lffiffcv-. J '.'"Iiilj...i !tv aifi, . tf ,,' ,w -f i" vt. "k U VK M At 'fTmW ,"XMXi w I .1' tt. Mcnevtc l; prove u, with oj 'Of cut.'d nun lit j l-f f )a. nl t txv afi. SSi:T Ar! .;TTTi. ''...! J( wm Wmw v xeamDoaxs, XC.V &c., &0 . u . V. "tfCiW u Everyone Come ! HENRY COOK m Vl A Li tr pied, r, OED i't u CaD r w 1 K fl I . d S i M s - p; , 1 1 1 "OTTTS W 2 1 "S &fvl .iLa .2 4-jfT S R . 'bV:1 i II fi o y X r rri KVW 1IM f-Tim o 3 1AW ialll ' I4VB S m oi mmmm ELM & xj iliK - rll cct S i "UBBKrim &rn c - c? iiiyi'u- xlirl b u S !f M.-aUE?ULiW. 1BBI11BB O s f"1 fer -" im ess c? s tl I jo CD g ' 1 I ,' ! 1 y 1 " - Wm 1 . J JaTElXr 4 4 1 i . !: 1 -, t hi jbhI ill J f Ua7ZWIi I 1 MSI Fdur DdoraNI 1 I iMli K "t kM RJEDraLOTJIl,? . i. i-1 11 en mm lire .112 ' it . 1 1 it r K. . t ..BK t ' 11 1 j ri-'a af , UJNUJSHTAJ HA'. , . M if. j-- 'J5: :'R. E. HAI Any person wishing to purchase goods in the Millinery line will save from 25 TO 50 m mi By calling at the Mil linery Store of Miss May Bronner I have a splendid assort ment of new and dessr able goods which I in- tend to sell at Afctual Wholesale Prices! I nnv 110 filit Miclf-worn kioJ to dv ccivc tlio puoplo with, which you will Hpprocliitu wlion you pxnininc my utock. I rric'ftfiilly iuvlte tlio Lmlit 0110 anil nil, to mil nnd uxmnino niy pxxR l'lciisu do ttol forpot Hint I wilt hull you Millinery at Wholcoulo Pi ices. Miss May Bronner, KKD CLOUD, NKB. Thrcn Doors North Stnto Dank. J. N. Bickards, Rial Eitftii & lusraao Ajul, RED CLOUD, NED. Will buv nnd noil lands, and inaurn town and farm property, attend to all kiiiur m coiivuyaiiciiiK. Torude Ianrtnes en rTotMi Ttrsu. Ofkick At Smith Bros. Farm Loan Agency, aTcummtngs, DKAI.KK IN Green Fruits, Vegetables &c. RED CLOUD, NEB. Aluo conducU a first cIms Rcntau rant, wlioro warm meals can be had at nil hour. Always keops on hand everything in lus lino that can lie had. Lemonade always on hnd, MaY First door south of Bherer's." THE CITY Drug Store ! R. R. Sherer, Prop. Mmim for Faints, OILS AND DRUGS. Proprietary Medlolnee a Speolalty. school soosmnoNsuFE&rm A new ni"vrll nrpnntor LAMP AND LAMP FIXTURES JUST HOTED Call and examlna nur CHOIOK MAJOLICA WjtKK. No iroubl. to ibow t oodi . re Store rth State Bank, 1ST EBE ASKA. Brackets and Mirrors. RS' GOODS. ESNAPE. RKAXj EHTAT12 LOANS! On Farm Property ! In Southern Nelirunka nnd Northern Kansas, at ft) and 9 per cent, interest Without Commission ! API'LY TO mill RED CLOUD, NEB. F. NEWHOUSE. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. )o( ierUfc.Zophyw, Midniuht Zephyrs, ly wool, nlietlanu wool, ohot- Flos. Uurmantown Wool id Woolen Knitlnc Yarn HnndH. Mittons. Children's iif, Cnni Aim An " All line of Muaicny, DRYQOOD8. , AND NOTIONS. did assortment MASQift. i I i'4LB0 ,rRe SMF WMka -ad oumn TIIK TEMPERA XCK WAVE. Commabl4tla,I Thn wavo oftemporanco socnis to be flouting o'er Red Cloud and wo trust thn day i not far distant when we shall hchnld tho horizon hnKhten and the day star of temperance shall dawn, and intemperance will sink into obliv on, The Union temperance mvetinif at the M. E. Church was a grand sue cess and the people contributed large ly to the temperance work in Red Cloud. Another glorious meeting whs held in thn Congregational Church on , December 13, and we hud (he pleasure of lixtcning to Mr. Laura Fixeu, noted nnd popular upcaker who wan welcomed by the ladies of the W. C. T. U., by decorating the chnrch with flowers and flags, and welcoming her with well selocted songs. Hhe deliver ed ait eloquent discourse that held the audience spell bound oicept when her sarcastic anecdotes caused tho audi ence to. roar with laughter. As sh closed her address nnd returned to her oat she was greeted with cheore. The ushers then waited upon the audience, and received large collection, efter which Mrs. Dodd sang "Where is my boy to-night," tho audience joining ia the thorons. We hope the coming: winter will afford us many -such bone ileial and nleueatit entertainments. Ikmb. HARLAN, KANSAS. Tho pcoplo of our town were some what alarmed a short time ago by prairie Are which caught from the en gine of the morning train. The citl- tens were soon at work, and by sudden alarm the professor aad student left their examinations and were soon studying the art of extignuishing fire. They soon had the fire under control, and returned to their wd'rk. Miss Henderson, a sister of one of our most rcsnected students, waa drowned while trying to crost the Sol- om on, near Gay lord, a short time ego The students' sympathies are extended to the bereft sister. Mr. E. Crouse returned from the U. B. Conference, held near Hastifige, Neb. He had a pleasant time. Mr. Joseph Meadows, who ha been in the employ of of the Central Branch Road, as U, S. mail agent, has returned home to receive tho benefits of the winter term of school. Sohool closed last Tuesday by giving a pub Ho rhetorical at night, which wae pronounced by the hearers te be the grandest ever given at this place. The next morning the studouU returned homo to enjoy the vacation. Mr. Howell, of Downs, came andsur veyed ground for a lumber yard. He has already shipped several care of lumber, coal, etc A new paper has just started at thie place, called the Harlan Chit, It U a ortnunte name and we predict its fu ture success. ' . . A LITERARY REPUBLIC. "Fifty millions of people, mostly fools," waa Carlylo's pointed way of . putting it. The now brilliantly success full Literary Revolution which a few months ago was supposed to be per-' manently doomed assumes the oppo site, the people are not mostly fools, but that they want good books instead or trash, and the "Literary Republic" is the result. Every reader is a voter, liullou in tho first election are to be csst by postal card), before Januury 1. 1884. Tho following are the first "can didates" for honors: ' George Rawlinson. History of the Seven Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World." In three large 12tno volumes, about 2.400 pages, with pro lino and firio illustratiois, Price re duced from cigntoen to tnree dollars. John Ruskin. "Modern raititcrs" and "Stones of Venice." in five hand some 12mo. volumes, about 3,500 pag es, with many illustrations. Price re duced from thirty to four dollars. Guitot and DeWitt "History or France, from the earliest times to 1848." Translated from the French. Profusely illustrated. In five large llimo. volumes, about 4,000. Price re duced from thirty-six to five dollars. Henri Van Laun. "Complete His tory of French Literature." In two large 12mo. volumes, abont 1000 pages. Price reduced from seven dollars and u half to one dollar and a half. Tho candidate stand separately. Vote for those you want, one or all. It will take 10.000 votes for each to elect. The 10,000 being received, tho booka described will be published during the present winter on tho term stated. Xfo money is asked in advance. You can receive and examido the books be fore paying for them. A specimen number of the Irying Library, giving samples of type, paper, and other par ticulars, will be sent free to any appli cant. Address John B. Alden, pubUs tt, 18 Veisey St., Kew Yuck- u .,, V VJ A1 -astf V 1 .' &"" , & -JM to.. r? .?? J y 'jAwm i-'sfTj''T'y eafafafafafafafaS