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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Notice in thu ColumnlQ Cent a Line
Oflicijil Directory
CONGRESSIOSAL.
"VT. Tip'oa. lircwnville. U.S. Senator.
- VT. Hitchcock. Omaha, U. S. Senator.
Lorenzo Crounic. Representative.
EXFCUTIVE.
11. '.V. Furni. Brrwnrille, Gorsrnor.
J. J. i'aa. Lincoln. S. o! State.
J. B Wtera. Ikctrfce. Auditor.
II. A. Ko-nie. ColujLaa. Trwunrer.
.1. II. V.Vhter Ueatrlce. Atty Ocn.
J. 51. McKenaie. Lincoln. Sat. ?cb. Iusirue.
JUDICIARY.
Heo. Tt. LA-is. Omaha. Chief Jvtiee.
Dan1;an:t.Nohrik!CUy.. i,oc;4tc Ju..
Sani'J Maxwell. PIumouthJAWOC,lc
TCEtfSTEIt COUNTY.
J. A. Julleyi.
E. II. ne.
I. W. Tulleys.
It. C. Bill.
It. S. K3U7.
I,. I". .VunjI.
County Clerk.
Treasurer.
Probate .Iiutee.
Sheriff.
School Hnp'i.
forttnrr.
County ereyor
W. .. Thorn.
A. M. Hnrdy.l
O. W. JUU. V
F. fattiisn. 1
County Coinmywloset.-.
Arrival nna Dppr.rsnrp of Kail
riin tiic stcJ "iuii p.o.
J 0:1 ata Leaves Monday's
V.L..U' ?, KntlarTa m.
Mail chtfcd 'J t. ro. iriw Tues
day Thursday and Saturday':-7 p m.
IIabvaiip leaves Tueidav's and
Fridwv'- C p. m. arrive: Tm-dayV
and F.iday'sS p. 111. .Mail closed
i$ p. UJ.
Fka:.TCI.I.V, jrnin-j cast, Monday's
::tm! Thursday's 2 p. :u. Goin. wet
Tuesday's and Friday's 10 a. 111
Pleasant Hill leave.- Thursday? G
, . n. Arrive Wednesday's- p.m.
Mail chcd 9 p. ta.
.Tkwki.l. Kann. arrives Friday'
12 m. I.AN4VCS Friday 1 p. in.
RrrFEL, Kana, arrive-- Thursday's
12 a.m. L:ave3 Thursday I p. m
Office open from 4 untiil G p. m.
fumlayj.
All reai.-terel matter inut he in
the evening Lefore the mails leave
M. II. McNrrr. P. M.
:oncri:gat!0N"aL crirucu
fthv'jfis cj'cij Af.-t and third Sab
Lhtlus of each moi.th t Red Cloud
and fnavj!f. 10 n'clncjc A. 3t at
Red Cteud. 2 o'cl-H-lc V 3X at In
avaV. ICvoty M'cotid and fourth
.uMititho at Uatln and Harmony
l'ipciiici& Rirv. A. Maxwkll,
Va-:ur.
RAITIST CnrRClL Rev. Thos.
Mrxi.'v. Pa-mr. Service every
limit h Sahlmth a 71 1. M.
Sabpath S( nonL evcrj' Sabbath
UlOIIlilig 2t 11 a. Jt
'J .1. Q. POTTEU, Snpt.
Prayer meetins Sabbath and Thur--djiy
cveiiincs Ail ht-ll at the jchool
lijt?eju-t t m'l. cA' tt'n.
rich O'ter. by
the cin or
A'-o fresh
duZ4't
at l . Attn.
hreml, .. cakes, confectionary, &c
Ni-i :Um; for the litt'e f.dk--, at
tie lV-t Office. Call and :ouk at
' them.
le-t nnl chi'srest as-ortment of
Statluni-ry in town at the Post" Office.
Go to the Pa-t OiTice ftr paper,
pen?, pMN'ii?, !iiti.'. tVc &c
Goto Shercr's for your drugs,
Patint tnctiiriisc &e.
Ctimlii's. 'be taM and purest in
tr.n, t Geo. Zeiss'.
A ft w LV'Utity Warr.uit? wanted at
OtXiihy VVlLLCOX.
Save ywir mowy these hard times
by jruing to Wi-lcox. who will save
ymi money n your tae.3.
The iV.m-Tte Sevitis Machme
i aclnnwllsed by all competent
ud.c to bf the tc-t machine now be-
1 me-the public.
WANTED.
To purchase for Cash, fU head of
.rpnmr
Cn'ves and earl:t:.t;s, Irom o
to IS tncnths ri houre (r
ILvs.-ku Run's.,
4 11. :K Fa-t of Red Cloud.
.
ITctics to 7cacr:.
Notice i- herebv civen. That I will
examine nil J rsens who may dtsireto j
ofier themeive-J as candidates for
teachers rf the piimary or cixiinmn
fchtHils of the cuunt, at my office in
Red Cloud, on the firt aturdavtfi
AiiiiUit, ovunbi'r, February and
31y. II. S. Kalkv.
S.TUI tO
Nek ?"? Crcnl:
Sewing Machine; alo terms t agfnt?
. r.) if you mtat: Lushiess and really
-wimt an .agency.
I tk-tht-motIind of informing the
tl;c publ'c tuat T have sold my- stock
of Hardware to 3Iosrs Mitchel & Mo
:?
Hiart, of this place. ArJ all those
1 : ,!,.- U. klA ,,
"H""V "'
will confer a favor by caning and s t-
leing either with cah or by noteras
1 wish to square up the book..
24 w2 31. B. McNitt.
i i - r- . i
Notice.
To whom H may concern. All per
sons are hcrby notifisd that the M P.
R. R. Company have become tired of
this wholesale slaughter upsn their j
timber, in the Republican Valley.
And from this time forward we
propose to protect oar own interests,
and by so doing we think we sh 11
protect the best iutcrcss of the.set
ilcrs, as wcare convinced that there i
no timber in the Valley to spare.
Epciaily t be drawn oat of the State
or cut iato lumber, or in any manner
wasted. Ami wc hope ail "good citi
zens w?J -coasider these matters care
fully, and lewd us their iniueace to
protect what timber there way be left.
J. D. Lon RIDGE,
lasd Com'r. M. P.Railwsy.
Co. Superintendent, j tuat Rerenzen & Co., arc sjfling off
rr,T 7i , their entire stock of Groceries-, Cloth-
It. II. .Johnson. Crete. . n . 01 . ti
ars of the Domestic ,OJ! "-'" at " -lU,"
HAS THIS.
The advertising rates for pace in
TtiE Cimrjlbr the ycaf IS75. will be
as follows:
One column, per year - $75 00
One-half column do 40.00
One fourth column 25.00
Bunncs Cards, , 8.00
do when in.mrted for short
time, per month, I..50
Local 00; ices (third page) to regu
lar advertiew, 5 cents per line for
each insertion.
Tracisiect notice?, per line, 10 ct.
Under I he head of ,,SpeciaLj'" set
in solid Nonpareil, notices will be in
serted for 25 cents an inch or IeAJ, for
each insertion. This last form we wirh
to introduce to those who want to sell
or buy stock, land, or for the general
wants of the community.
Legal notices at Statute rates. At
torneys and oSccrs of the law will be
hell responsible for the legal notice-
they hand in.
Lodge. and other Associations will
be charged 5 cents per line for all
notices not of interest to the general
I Tiubiic. " .
i Standing advertisement anIIo"cafr-j
: from reguiar advertisers payable at
i the Cnd of each quarter.
..5tj1!; Jni,n
"" ei.-..a:Ki u.. l. iiu.u ...
advance.
These rate. will be adbrd,to, ex
cept as reganl-5 filling coutraets.
No perKjn need a-k an3' deduction
cr di-cotmt from the above rates or
tonditiorrt.
W. N. Richardson h is a large sun
ply of -ecd, corn on hand, for $l,o0
per bushel. 23-m3.
NEW GOODS !
A fresh stock of Dry Goods and
Groceries will be sold at bottom prices
at the Grange Store.
IhtXD ii litis for Iirh ! You can
buy a good kip pair of boots for four
dollars at -the Grange Store.
Try some of that good Tea at the
Grange Store.
CSr-PRINTS! ZSrPRlNTS!
The nicesL Prints in town can be
lid at the Grange Store,
If you want lo get your Stationery
cheap co to the Po.t Office. 24.4
Read the new advertisement of
C. It. Jones, Juniata.
Granger's, ifj-ou want qocd tea,
coffee, sugar, and other grocries, call
at the Grange Store, next door to the
IW office. Jou G. Potter, Red
Cloud.
Go to Smith it Calvert for Furni
ture.
All kind of Dry Goods in large
supply and at reasonable rates at
Gabber k Co's.
Good warm fa!! and winter shawls
and dress rood-; at
G. & Co's.
A full stock of Boots and Shoes,
for the fall trade at
G & Co's.
Granger sT "if ybuT want your
Granger boots and .-.hoes, call at the
Gratme Store. Jonx G. Potter.
Kerosene, CO cents per gallon Gar
ber& Co.
Matches, o cents per box at Garber's.
Lamp chimneys, 3 ror 2octs at Gir
bcrs. Three bars soap, 25 cents, Garber &
Co.
Soda lOeor.ts per pound, at G arbors.
GRANGE- STORK
GOOD NEWS GOOD NEWS.
For the Farmers of Webster and.
Neighboring counties.
GRANGE STORE LV RED
CLOUD.
The store kept by John G. Potter
having been appointed by the County
Council a
GRANGE STORE,
Patrnn! of Hnb.indry wiil find it to
their interest to trade at the Grange
Store.
Don't forget the place Next dcor
to the Post Office.
J. G. POTTER, Red Cloud.
A full assortment of ladies shoes.
all the latest varieties at
G. & Co's,
Wanted. Every one to know.
is no humbug.
Ladies, call at B. & Co's, aad get
a nice dress pattern for 9c per yard.
New goods at the Grange Store.
j Jons G. Potter, Red Cloud.
"rauc . au" tce ,l "'
ihcrcr a,n tseKS Drags and Paints,
Grangers cat! and see if R. R.
.v. ; .!.. i.,... :- .u-
w""1 l'a " . .
vauev, an oiners snow it. r.verv
thing warated.
Dr. Thos. B. Williams wishes to
say that all who are indented to him
must call and settle by Jan. 1st, eith
er with the cssh, or Ly giving a note.
19-td.
Initial, Tinted papcracd envelopes
at the Post OSes.
24 w4
School crayoas for 35ct a box at the
Post Office. 24w4
If you want cheap reading go to
the Post Office. 24w4
tfASTSD.
Wheat, for which the highest
market price will be paid.
tf2I. W. N. RfCHARDSOS.
712ETZS.
Two thousand poaais of frk, at
th
Red Cloud Meat market, for
which 1 wiil pay the atgket eatii
price. Also soe Fat Cattle.
- 3a II. WjutatxE.
Rer. A. Maxwell will preach at
this place next Sabbath at the school
hoase at 10 o'dock 3. m. All are iavi
icd to attend.
Lieut. Nrjrrw of the atoth U. S.
Army, called on m Tuesday, he,
here distributing Government clothing
to the sufferer. De has the appear
ance of bei.g a fine man.
The young folk were amusing
themselves Sunday sliding down Post's
"old straw pile."
There will be another spelling
school a week from next Friday night.
W here ii G Hso u ? They are oing
to start a cheese factory there in the
Spring, and even the "devil" cant in
form ds where it i.
Bro. MacMurphy, why is the
Urrald "on the half sheii?" Grass
hoppers? 4iPap Ashbn.n" gave us a call
I Wednesday. He reports ba?inei
"looming up" in Rtverton, and trade
lively. Call again.
Stormy weather for the pat few
days, the "Gruund-IIog" did'nt put
-13 )) appcaraoae, or even look for his
shadow. ' ""
Bro. Babcock, of the Adams Co ,
Gazette will please except our thanks
fir past favors.
We have received several com
municatior.s this week of the "pugilis
tic kind," but or fighting editor being
absent we had to leave "em our.
A week ago !at Sundiy, and
Monday we were visited by about 150
Omaha and Otoe Indians. They were
leturuing from a hunt, and were- well
loaded with robes and meat, we were
fortunate enough to get four nice robes
at quite a reasonable figure.
Juniata or the Guzilte portion of
it is very much exerei.ed to know
what to do with a part of her popula
tion, that is to say that portion who
are "neither hay nor grass" neither
boys nor men. Better lariat them out
during a cold spell and perhaps they'll
be in ag-od condition to appreciate a
scrraoh. 1 tint tite way wc co don
in the aJej
Kenesaw is going to wake up
Mr Kntipp is going to leave. There
vuttf be "something in a name." Still
wc haidly think our town would be
any livelier should
the
'seven
Sleepers" leave us.
A public fpiritcd gentleman in
Hastings says that if the farmers of
his vicinity will co into fhix raising to
a considerable extent, ho will put up
a rope factory and fi-ix mill. Rogues
take notice and give Hasting? a wide
berth.
Mr. Aycrs the proprietor of the
LaClede lljtiio had the misfortune
last night to lo-e a fine targj bay
horses, he got ent in the stable and
broke his le and had to be killed.
Mr. Avers lost the mate to this horsj
Iaat winter by a runaway.
The Hastings Jmmnl his an ac
count of a man named Koopman who
has been "rai-ing caia," generally.
He fir?t drove his wife out of doors
and destroyed her c'othinsr, funiturc
Arc, to the amount of $200 He then
finished by taking some half-baked
bread from the oven and ttamp'in it
over the floor. The Mar-dial has a
warrant for his arrest, but he is not to
be found. Surely such a man should
be punished, albeit he was probably
drunk when he did-theact
, The spel.ing school at this plac
last Friday eve, was one of th ise good
social old times that reminds one of
former days. The house was filled to
its utmost with both old and yoang.
Dariac spelling the best of order was
observed. Nearly all present took a
part in the exercises. During recess
it' was unanimous an J a more social
and lively time, is seldom had in these
parts or any other, in fact all seemed
merry and happy. After recess spell-
lit a f XT tY O A. 1-kaa 1 . .. . i.
...bou. viuc,
most exc!tiug part ot the exercises.".. v-v cJajsajfifworkiBst people of
TI,. t., j i ,. ,
lhe rans gradually became thtnncd
till finally none were left but Misses
Sarah and E::zj Tulleys. After a long
and annarent fruitless attemnt to snell "
... , , i
ukc ui uium uoan, me lormer gave
way !e:ving t?-c latter champion of the
field. With a few appropriate remarks
the speh'ir.s: closed, all feeling that it
was good to b there.
1TAS2IS3.
WEBB-CUDDY. At the Valley
Hou-e, on Tuesday Jan. 23, 31 a.
javlos T. Webb of Republican
City, and 3Iiss Jessie Cuddy of
Burr Oak, Kan., by I. W. Tulleys
Probate Judge.
We wish :o congratulate oar friend
3Ir. Webb, in the selectioa he has
made among the many cicj girls we
have in car village.
If you want a good deaa shave asd
your r air cut in the latest style ro and
give "Bur." Hauaer a call.
Valentines! Valentines.! ! At the
PostOice. Cotnwaa fancy.
m
AOTsxttyrs rax to win.
Tharsday free eatertaiaaKst for
the Aid Society.
Friday aMascmeats fro abroad.
SaUrday aigat privatd knp.
Saaday aigkt heard aa ableser-f
iefiverei by Rer. Taos. Mazknr.
Moaday T. T. Webb "set eai
apL"
Tuesday fltwaiy evy body 'Taj
ap.
Wcdaeodaj J. G.a reeetrei
J?. " -
I
23i CIcol t'Kie? Cc, Ail Stdft
IX ACC0U5T "WITI1 S. GASBEEACa
1S74. Dr. Cn
Oct. 2Ttb. to f odj per J. Barrrt f3?l
- .. Wj l9 j m
Dceird.byCuh
Dec Hts. to Sharper onler
" ubaB5JlfaeoB-erSlrl
- ky bi tb drie-i pp! lid
by 31 It dricl Deckei UH
17th o ctvl per Joe Brw f
iDih to Uaioa per onJer
- 21t to cxxU vt Uamaitoa
" 10 lr tad flr M 3
" 10 flanr ytt UtU J
to beasji per erJcr
- bycah
782
72
57
13 !H
21.17 ?U7
Dee. 21f : to oar fl-3 fceaw . -
fcoa73cwtprKreeJt
" " ta fl mr S1.35. bcaiw 75. bacca p
l5orwezta) Sw
Dec-M U beao 73. fisar 2IJ
rxrJ.J Fori . 210
" 10 10 ihg bean Jay Fori "5
" to Soar xer sterner - 135
" to Soar eL55 beoa 51.70 (per
Yeasoa) 1 2i
Dec 2ith 10 a-mr $265 bvran I J W
per Riae other 6 0
25U to guxar x eciSLie to Hat:eoa 1 UJ
Dec :Sth to floor pera'treettpr onler 1JS
" ; " Vaasha ' 1 "
.. .. uownJ 1 35
Jeuaingt "
" - " " Iiaall
" - M Hoashia "
" 30 " fcterner
"31 Yenso
Jan. tth. 175. by eah
Jan SJ to good per Jce Brown "
ZJ ly iwocksajurati,70
IH
L35
13
1.35
15
2126
243
5if
-SIM 2t6G
The aboveds a true stated eatbf 4
count up to Jin. 20th, 1375 J of
Webster Co , Aid Society. ",
S. Gabbeb & CoM
Per L C. Mick.
TbiAc PahUc:
The above is taken from Garber &
Co's , books, and is a correct state
meut of the business transaction -i, be
tween said firm and the Webster Co."
i Aid Society. And in explanation, I
wish to state, that the fruit sold to
Garber, was not received from the
State Aid Society, but that the fruit
and the most of the money thus ex
pen Jed was received from my friends
in the State of Ohio. And further
that the provisions furnished by Gar
ber were distributed at a time we had
no supplies oa hand from the State
Aid Society. Peter McNitt.
m
For Tafii:tr:
I urn composed ot20 tetters.
My II, 3, 12, 0, is a mechanics imple
ment My 9, 3. S, 16, 17, is sometimes spoil
eJ by printers.
My 2, 7, 3, 17, is a sound produced by
the elements.
My 1, 10. 3, 20, 5, is what we all hope
to see soon.
My 5, 7, 13, 9, should be served for
dinner.
My 15, 10, 3, 17, is an unpleasant sen
sation, My 7, 15, 14, IS, II, is what young
men will have to do or nev. r many.
My whole is an appellation applied to
this entire community. 11. F. Lutz.
An.-wer next we.fc.
GTJISS BOCZ SCHOOL SSPOST.
Report of school taught iu District
No. 1 at Guide Rock for the month of
January.
Number pupils, 29
A veragc attendance, 2G
:"
'Per cent of attendance, S9
Neither absent nor tardy this month
.Mary Sabin. Eddie Garber
Allen Rich.
Perfect in scholarship and deport
ment. Mary Sabin Jennie Mathias
Mary Parker Frank Bailey
Oliver Detour.
Jcdsox Bailev Teacher.
ErTssxoirTrsiis.
Mr Cook was in town last Saturday.
John S. Silver arrived in town lat
Fri-lay from hi-journey, wi h a sample
of dry goods which he sold to"H. 0.
LohfT& Bro.
Cap. Isaac Shepardson, came back
from the East yesterday.
Business dull at the Riverton
Hose.
Grant Precinct polled ?2 votes last
Saturday. 76 votes were cast for
bonds and tax. Bcjimer.
C-)09np?rdv.AB!jlr3ntd.A,I
wiu irir jiujk aauwta m:xe more moDty
(at work forn.. In their own tocatitie5.durinjr
thctr spare moment, or all the time, than at
anything cLe. Ue offer esnployjnpot. that
will pay handsomely for every hoar's work.
run particulars, term". Jtc. sant free. Send
nsyouf addresaatoaec Don't deUy. Now
is the time. Don t look for work or basines
elsewhere, until you hare ieir&ed w&-t wr
offer. U. fc7isox Jc Co., Portland. Maine.
A VKKTZSIXG : Cbeitp ; Good : Sxte-
inatie. All persons who contemplate
si-tkinc cuntract wiU ueirjpaprfrs for the in
sertion of adrertbemeats aotJl send 25
eeau to Oeo P. Riwx.l A Co.. 41 Park Row.
New ork. for their FAiIPiILET-3UuK
(mrjr-eratl edition). eonUiaiac luti of
over 10U0 newspapers za&ntimls. show.ng
the cost. Adi-crtxraeotA taken for Icidi:
papers in aaay Sutia at a tr cucnJoayre
aacuoafroai pabluera' rates. tirrraiBxit
HEW Y0PK"TRTsilFc,
The Leaiia Aaerieaa Mew3?aa;r."
The Mesa Advert JJa)iella.
Daily. 10 a year. Seai-wekly. $L Weekly $2
tx fr t th hieiler.
Specials Copies aal Adrerinac Ft
tree. Weely.lac!uajof 30 or mare, only
il. potajre paid. Addreas Tk Taisc.it, N.Y
Republican River
STAGE LINE.
'
T. T. TZ2, Jrwpistar.
Regalar trias viS be ctodeWtweea
JUNIATA zai BED CLOl'D,
I sltaRbe aeas4 ta
aaoa the daTS
Cfe-d at fi a. M aa Ma4ayirlai
oavsaa jrmjmff, hm way
w at s a iaaaABB' w mmm.m. m a
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SatniaTs:
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1 1 lnh ' 1 1 1 i i r 11 due 1 60
WU .. Jwi.-v
THE iVIF YORK LEDGER
For aiaveteeeti years thu Gmt Lite
rary Paper has ba a wekoae tW tor
at oar fire-idc; a&l is all that period
not one sentence line or word, has ap- j
peared in its colama- to which serious
objection could be found. Of a asi
oraly high moral tone, it incalcates a
tate for readicgtand lis youag read
crs intuitively learn ro abhor vice, and
to love all that is beautiful and Itruc
Filled each week with" the choicest IV
eaws Stories, Sketches, News Items
4c, it is sure to become iadbpensibla
tp every family in which it finds its
way. Mr. Bonner prtmises to make
it better than ever for 1373, and what
he promises h? more than fulfilU. For
specimen copy address Robert Bonner
New York.
GODEYS LADY'S BOOK.
We feel that we would be doing onr
subscribers an injustice d:i we not call
their attention to this intrinsically good
Magatine, and charming Chromo, The
Rescue, which is given to each yearly
subscriber. Rad the Prospectus, and
if yon hive never seen a copy of tie
Magsxine, ecml 25 cents to L. A. GO
DEY, Phil-ideiph a, Pa , for a copey.
TTi: miW-.
n 1TABY PUBLIC.
Conveyancing and all other Notarial
Business will receive prompt attention.
S5?Dcpositions promptly and corrof
ly taken. Address,
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
Music for Schools.
Are cive partienlar attention to the seltct
injofMasic fir school purpo:cs. Teaehen
favorias u th their ordc nectl only state
what elrtAS of ramie they deirs. an4 we de
fire, and we wilt niarantee to make them a
sfttii&ctory selection.
GET THE BEST.
The BrtiXEWSha13ic;inrBook:
Fairy Echoe. .... .. Price, J CO
The Beat Stan-la rd ."e'3ot S-o;r Book:
The Son? Echo - -... Friee. 75
The Best I'iano Instructor:
I'cter'a Electic .. -.Price, 3 2T.
The Bc3. Betd Oran lottructor :
Kinket' .w McthoJ-JTiee. 2 39
vu. o--t T - -; f ih-"Voicc :
I.u.Mei.';; SchooJ for the Voice Prico, 3 50
The Best UaiUr Initructr:
Worrstirs Oaitar . rnce, 1 jO
The Best Collect "on for JIale" Voice. :
Sacccrfcst Price.l 50
The Bcst'oll-rtion for i!ixel Volce-i:
Xe Plus Ultra (Uee BokPrice 1 50
The Be; Collection fjr Church Jc Home:
The Cluster Price. I 00
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