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r -- t H If JL t TT i T" wKStp J" f-- j i V t .J- - I i X - sV - Webster County. -- 0- .J- -. " min.T'tifPorn - nUi nrji -- ' RACING POINT - IN THE Republican ValWw -- jo:- S. GARBER & Co. DEALERS IN ttoneral Merchandise, C0N8IHTINO OF Dry Goods. Groceries. FURKITUBE, i Smth. Aid a Great Variety of other Articles. :0: Oae etk of Dry Goods has been se- eded with apecial reference to the wants ef the People, and consists in part of FINK DUES GOODS, CALICOES, BHOWN A BLKACHED MUS- - LINS, PRINTS, CHECKS, GINGHAMS. Ac &c. The Jjadies of Webster County and are respectfully invited to examine our etwek-o- f DRESS GOODS. Whieh we feci warranted in siying ts ikt JjUrtfMt and Matt Complete, ever tjru-h- t into Southwest Nebraska, and which will be sold at Prices that Defy Competition. We aleo keep on hand a Good Stock of READY MADE CItOTHlIVQ Of various klads and extra Qualities and for salo cither by the suit or single ftrtiole. SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, Aad everything else in that Line. Canae Fruits in VarietY. TIACe IrCHtiHUL---. TINWARE, STONE-WAR- E, . WOODEN-WAR- E. FLOUR & MEAL, .m. -- m WVii VCUii BOOTS & SHOES- - To to Mitt ike wants of everybody. W. vak to call the attention of the PaUieto the fact that we are coostaat-- y kwfi(i kMd a fag waaattweBt of Gwawa wkiek w will sell at M1 grlcca - Call owr Goods aat&atoMiitli S.ftAWERXO H THE RED- - CLOUD CHIEF. Police in this Column 10 Cewf u Line. Official Directory. CONQRESdlOHAL. T. W. Tijjtnrs. Brownville, U. S. venator. P.AV. UitPhrock, Omaha. U. S Senator. Lortnio Crounte, Representative. EXECUTIVE. R. W. Kurna. Urownville, Governor. J. J. tiier. Lincoln. Sec. ! State. J, B Weitera, Heatrice. Auditor. H. A. Konic. VlnBibM,' Treainrtr. J. R. Webter Beatrice. ' Att'y Oen. J. M. McKeniie. Line In. Sunt. Pub. Inttruc'n .JUDICIARY. Geo. IS. Like. Omaha. Chief Jistiee. Danir! ttantt. Nebraaka City. I t. Haamel Maxwell. Plattaaapath J A""e u- - WKrfSTER COUNTY. J. A. Taller i. County Clerk' K.' H. .(one, Treasurer. I. W. Talleys. Probate Judfe. II. C. Bill, Sheriff. II. 8. Kaley. School Hop'L L. F. Mamrl. Coroner. W. f.. I born, County Surveyor, A. M. Hardy. . w. jjaii. Co Bnty Commiialoner. F. MattMtm, Arrivals and Departures of Kails at the - Bed Cloud Post Office. Juniata and Red Cload, arriret Tuecday and Fridam, C o'clock p. a. Leave Wednondays and Saturday. 7 a. m Hebron and Franklin, arrire', going Went Taeedavi aad Friday. 6 p. s. Ler.Vediie-day- t aad Saturdays 7 a. in. Going Kan. Arrives Mon4ye and Thuralaya. 6 p. a. Leaves Tuesday and Fridays. 7 a. m. Center and Red Cloud. A rntcn Tues- days C n. m. Leave Wednesdays 7 a. rn. Jewell and Red Houd. Arrives Saturday!. 12 m. Leaves 1 p. m. All persnna wishing to Register letters, will pi ase hand them in iho evening before the mail leaves- - M. B McNITT. P. M. " Soap 10 cents per Ur. Matches thrown in, at Beuknzen k Co. Kkuosene 4Uct.", per gallon, at Garhkh'.s. California Dried Apples and Utah Peaches, at Kerenzen's. WhiteGsh and Codfish at Garber & Co's. LEATHER! LEATHER! The best Horse "Brushes in America, warranted to clean any horse without distinction oinatioua'tity, color, disposi- tion, or sex, at Beuenzen & Co's. Garden Srcd. Or-bo- and Keys at Beuenzen & Co. Reed Breaking Plows at MeNitt's for 27.50. m Light Calico ju.st received at Beuenzen & Co. Buoom Handles, Wire and Twine at McNitt's. Harrow Teeth, at the Hardware Store Reed Breaking Plows at McNitt's. Dog cheap. . . Large lot of Boots and Shoes jut G arrer & Co's. New Goods at MoNirr'sf New supply of Hardware at Berenzen & cv. m HEArs " of New Goods at Gauuer & Co's. Grain Sacks, for sale at McNitt's. The best Ax Handles in the country at Berenzen & Co's. Knives and Forks at MeNitt's, for the small sum of $1.15 per set. Grass Seed, all kinds at McNitt's. Fine assortment of Clocks, at S. G ARRER & Co's. A full stock of Door and Houe Trimmings at Granger pricos, at the Hardware Store. 3 lbs. Choice Rio Coffee for $1, at Garher's. MuNiti has received, and is receiving ( a large and complete stock of Farming Implements. 9 lbs. Light Brown Sugar for f)l, at Garher's. A fresh supply of that yard wide Cot- ton at J2J cents, at J.G. Potter. Large lot of assorted No. 1 Italian Violin, GuI't aud Banjo Strings, at Garrer's. A full stock of Dr. Jayr.c's Celebrated Family Mediciues, for sale at . ,, Garber 4 Co's. Crockery auaSttmewc jshejsn at Berenzen & Co. m For sale or rent. A house and lot in good locatioa.4nqaire of Willcox. ; s -- .j Granger suit of clothes for $7.75. at Berenzen & Co. Summer Clothing, dirt cheap, at a Berenzen Jfc Co. Rkmkmrer that MuNitt sells Im pie-mea- ts cheaper than Grangers, aud a better article. ts Britania Ware and a general stock of Crockery at Berenzen & Co. Oxyokr, Iowa made. More Summer Shoes. AH at BKRENZENS. Excellent Viniger only 40 cents per gal. at Mrs. Lutt's. Ice Cream and Lemonade on the Foarth, at ZcissV All thoM wishing grinding done at Red Cloud Mills before harvest, will please bring wood enough to grind the saaae. ) tf. WASTES, is 5,000 is CoantyWarraats cm Wcb- - nty, Neb., for Tchtch we will y.'ujrh.at aaarket nriea. AlWaOX JtTCLLKYS. hi a chaae far a good N t -- - -- j Warm weather, com growing? wheat ripeifiagand farmers looking j l!y. ( E. T. Feakn brought a couple talks of corn to town this week, which .stand-ju- st fee t high, without "pulling up" the leaved. )Tlti. he hay?, i- - the average height of the field, of temal aerea. I). S. IlKLVERN hitu-jft- st where we live, the oilier day, with a peek of Kurly Jlo-- e potatoes, as larjre a-- J a iuiii'h Ct. The bl.,w rather .,ta-- ercd u, but after tuature (leliberation coridudeU that we had lettt'r try and survive. Hon. H. S. Kai.ky ha one to Peru to attend the meeting of the Board of Trustees, of the Normal lustitiite, of! which body be is a member. At the last meetinir Mr. Kaicy was honored by being called on to be the orator of the occasion. Dr. "Al." Tulle ys has gone to uiaha to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge, A. F. and A. M. j Mr. 0'Sulliva.v, of Riverton inti- mates in hid letter published elsewhere, that the people of Franklin are trying to throw di-cre- upon the Riverton cele- bration, in order to turn attention to Franklin. We are inclined to think that be is a little hasty in his judgement, a our Franklin friends have always shown a fair and liberal spirit when talking or writing to us about their Riverton neighbors. ( Last Tueiday tho children of the Red Cloud school held a pic-ni- e at the Stone Ford. Just after noun twelve wagon loads of the prettiest livelic.--t, happiest, honest, youngsters that cm be found in the State, left the school houe fur the pic-ni- e grouu'K and enjoyed themselves an only children cmj Enjoy yourselves while you cm, little one- -. DuH'xn the.week we were glad to meet Mr. M earns, and .Mr. Borin, both of Oak Creek precinct, and wide awake farmers. Come again, and in the mean- time send down word as to what you are doing up there. J. Q. Potter offers for sale, Stone cut to order at the Stone Foid. Stone uncut at 40 cents per perch, delivered at Red Cloud Cor CO cents per pel eh. tf Geo. Zeiss will have a.fnll supply of Ice Cream and Lemonade for hi- - Fourth of July customer., ready at all houri from early morn till dewy eve. and uutil the beams of another Mm shcd9 thoir light abroad. Don't foryet thin. 'It John Sauin, Esq., of Guide Rock, was in town yesterday with a gentleman from Nemaha county, whom h induced to locate in Town 2, II 9. That's the way to do it get them here, show the land, and the country will soon be sot-tie- d up. By the way, Mr. Sabiu is the first to renew his subscription for another ycar, with tho "requisite. A good ex- - ample is worthy ol being followed. Fred Hummel has just mado a nice lot of Bologna Sausage which can be found at the meat market ; also fresh beef and pork constantly on hand. Try and live whilo you' do live. H. S. Kaley, some weeks since, gathered a fine lot of fossil in the Solo- mon Valley, which can now be seen at his office. These things are the petrified remains of animals or reptiles that were living and breathing ages before the foot of aaan ever pressed the earth's green sod. We would like to give the names of some of those specimens but freely own that we don't know enough to do so. Mr. Kaley is something of a geolo- gist, and takes pride and pleasure in be making collections. Any one finding any fossils will do well to bring them to his office where he will be glad to label of and put on exhibition. Aoreearle to notice in th iF.r the cititens of Red Clou vicn met to consider the n of estab lishing a Cemetery. O too, J. Q. Potter was elected chai aad II. S. Kaley secretary'. On of Mr. D. Lutz a committee of thr appointed to view grounds and proposals for location of Ccmete; 'Jommitteo are appointed were Mess Lots, Ira on Sleeper aud Judge Kir A) On mo-tae- et lion, meeting adjourr.ei on th . eve of July 11, at the' of H. S. . .... rA Kaley at S o clock, "ff ,. J0IINQ.ER, Pre. II. b. tVALETTTSeC. There vcill he no this office next tccekfor, on$. the principal 04 tchofe time tcitt be talc ed and sise oTue CuiE! ( On Tusdiy evcninfflM. Lee Eetell, arrived at Red Cloud nftaphio. (She for a lady of intelligence mm ref aemeHt, ana wilt oe an uaelul flHtioa to our social circles. J my (We are glad to IcarvSaitfiroafh my the exertions of Representative CrtraneH can the mail service between Red Cloud and the railroad will not be decreased after July 1st, as was at first apprehended. The contract was let for once a week only, but that was before service was put on for semi-week- ly mail. ) of TnE Lincoln Daffs Blade is received, aud we find it to be as keen as its name indicates it should be. Mj. Caffrey is the man who wields what ffaay prove to life be the dangerous weapon if any oue gets his path. The great thorough-far- e of travel for Soath-wer- t Nebraska passes through Red Closd, aad we have ample oppor-taoit- y to judge soiaewhat ofthe iacreaae of iww'gratio this year over lat, and should ay that it ts fully twice as heavy. CHAS. K. JONivV CASH PRICE LIST. .- - iol i Un ana aner Biay iifl, i prices for CASH : j r.o,JeB SfRr F,uf. ,,.. ,wt Creata of the Valley. " " Z.j Bet Uto Cof!""'3! fr 1(f) Standard "A" Sugar. Vi V fur 1 u) Extra C White " 3 " 8U - 1 () Hro-.v- Su;ar " 11 ll't Rt synj. its I f. i..,. 1'J oi.d " ' 76 lU-i- i Fine Cut Tobacc'. icrtb "..-. 1 (0 ,'Jooi " " " M I'lu.' .t Fmokinc in auie ratio .... . Choice Japan Tea. per tt . . - 'M : everything in stock proportionately low. Call and Exaiiiinr ntocli mid IVite At My New Store Building 2nd Door North of Post Offics, Juniata Avenue, JUNIATA, - - - - - -- j BBKA5K- - "HARDWARE! I would call the attention of the Farmers of Webster and adjoining counties to the lact that I have on hand good assortment of FA KJiliJW IMF LE MEN TS, Ari'l am ton-ti- nt ly reetivinz lot f PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, REAPERS MuWERj?, awl RAKES, among vi hich will be fount! the EXCELSIOR REAPER A: MOWER, HOLLINGSWUKTH PACIFIC and HAMILTON Sl'LKV H.W RAKES, 1'or which I am -- ole Agent for Web-te- r and Franklin Counties, Nebraska, ami Jewell and Smith counties, Kana-- . OTSS L. Kuut!. C:s:;! L!24-k- , ICE. ICE. ICE, . ICE, ICE. ICE, At Geo. Zeis-'- s One per poun-I- . The stock on hind i- - large ami of tho bet and purest rjuaiity. Try it. 2-1- ( We arc informed from reliable sources that a bridge his been put in over Thirty-T- wo mile creek, on the road between Red Cloud and Hasting", aud that the road between thee points is in good or-d- r for travel. )A h large amount of teamiuj; pa-s- e over thi- - ro.iti', it will b good news to all concerutd. From Mr. Po toy-- -, of Hamony pre- cinct, we learn Mut tho Fourth will be appropriately observed by the good eiti- - ens of that place, under the auspices of the Grupgcrs. Tt is proposed to hold a basket pic-ni- c at ThofnVs Grove, to which all the Grangers of the count' are invited, a well as the general public. In the afternoonand evening there will be a dance. Mr. S. S. Wells has the largest gar- den in the county, consisting of thirteen acres, entirely devoted to market garden- ing. He takes from two to four loads of produce to the railroad each week. Mr. Hoffman is just opening up a stock of dry goods and groceries at Wells. This will be a great convenience to the citizens ?f Harmony. About nil tke land is taken up in Har- mony, and that by actual settlers, but somo of the best land in the county can bought of the railroad company. Crops all look well, wheat heading out and corn in tip-to- p condition. Plenty new potatoes and "garden sa-s- " in uulimitable abundance. Matteson is slowly improving in health. Liberty Creek, Juno 22, 1874. Editor Chief: Items are pretty scarce here in our part of the county. Nw settlers arc coming in every week; Government land nearly all taken; Some buying railroad land which they get very favorable terms. We have some splendid farming lands here, crops ara looking well. I think our corner bids fait t beeomn cqaal to, if not aheadof some of oar neighboring townshipsm, well most everything useful. All we need now is a railroad through some "pari ofYnc-eCKat- to enable, us to ship oar produce to aa owtern aarket, bat I ope we will not pe con boais to get k. Yours Ae. f F. B. - LiNCOLKNebraska, Jsm 22-- 1 1S74. I take this-- method of expreesiag aiy gratitude to yoa and other old aeighbers the kindness shown to vae a few days ago when at home. 1 feel wore thaa gratified to think, that wb.es I retara to home, that I am greetsd fey U of old neighbors with a hearty tJT,w1 rfilrirfof thatiaaa wha I return touts' Cloud, and share with yoa all the duties incumbrent upon all good citizens in building up a peaceab'e aad good com- munity. I certainly hnve reason to feel proud to believe that I have the repeet so many of my won iuiimate and nearest neighbor.- -, whom L have hvl daily transactions with. And allow me here to say that whatever my statiou in may be, or wherever my lot may be cast, I shall never forget the respect and obligations I owe to my long tried friends, and I desire to class among tho-- e friends all without any excep- tions of my old neighbors of Webster county, who knew me best. You will please for me give ray heat wj?bes t0 frien(j.. Very Truly, Silas Garber. .ii .ii -- .i i. .u rn a a wm bun yuuus ci mu lunuwmy ;wl Japan T. pt r Rj 10 " " " RUk , UhoceY. II. " " ! ,0 ; lft) ' Mfliuin lO Choiee Iiupereal " l t J w Vinetr. pcric.il. ! Oil. '' ! Pickled Pork per tb . 10 R.iron - 11 Nail, rate, per ft . 6 f j j j i ! 1 BATTLES. cliraNisi. DANCE, DANCE! On Friday uight July ."'l. there will be a Grand Ball at Ed. Smith's new stone building. Dance will be continued through the Fourth. The RivcrtoiTiJwT It-il- l Club will play the Red Cloud Citib, at Red Cloud next Saturday. M. .. ..... Tbs towu is ovidently a success. And fcr an independent burg, having no claim upon county or state for official favor stand- - upon its own merits as a businoss and manufacturing center of a good territory. New buildings nnb-in- g pu-he- d forward as rapidly as work- - men can carry tLr"'j3evcral fine stone dwelling-- , JjrsTCsoTwhieh are appear- ing above ground, when completed, will give the town a snug appeal ance Two hotel', a large general store, and black smith shop are, and have been, in active operation, and arrangements are being made for others. Wc took n pcop at tho splendid mill building of Valentine and ShcphcnLon, which was framed and nearly enclosed. The exact dimensions we did not note, but is a three-frtor- y above the water-hous- e, in upon a firm rock foundation, and we arc informed the proprietors will not be siiariti!; in makinc it afirt eli-- s flour ing mill in every particular. Franklin Guard. SAiTSsas o? rsssrsa county. In behalf of Red Cloud Grange I cor dially invite you and jour friends to meet us at the Masonic Hall on the morning of the 4th day of July, at 10 a. m., in full regalia. B. K Swift, W. M. n't forcet that Zeiss will have any Lemonade on the Fourth. if. Wanted. 50 perch of hard Stoae, at the south bank of Rock Ford, -- 2 wiles south-we- st of Red. Cloud, before the 25th of June. Bring samples to Red Cloud Mills. . 48-t- f Farsn Pork at the City Meat Market at ten cents p"cr pound. 4a-4- t Fresh Oranges aud Lemons jn-- t re- ceived at Gkorob Zeis-'- . - zsszi Uatt! The best Lime in the market, or sale four toiles west of Red Cloud, bv 45td Geo. Row. JtaNkt'i - Fersojw wanting then- - ai leave them at McNitt's Hardware "r Good sews Tor bachelors 1 For Bake Kettles, or lhrtck Ores, go to McNrxTS. McCormick's Advasee BtJfJUlw, bet Cotahtwew Rerad Mowar ia.thc warM.' FortersM s partieukm al oa or address D. 8. Helvmx, K4 CJoBd. Nebraska. 4? t TTQrT?oTrrvnilrir"gHr'if ixr,' delivered at the mill in Red Cloud. 42tf J. Q Pc tier will a? cnth for logs delivered at his mill in Red Cloud. 43 Berenzen fc Co. have jut received a nice lot of Spring Sbawls, and nice Balmorels. If you want a cheap Corn Flow go to McNjtt, be sfls lower than acy other man in the valley, for cah. Easy riding Saddle California tree, from $S, up. At Oerenzej? k Co. l'CRE Linsred Oil, $L30 per gaBow,' at Sherer k Brown's. SrADis $1. $1.35, $1.50. Shovek Rarry all the iame. at 3exenzen k Co'. Red Cloud Retail Market COKRZCTED WEEKLY BY (1ARRKR Co. Omietl Si.r'-,- , fs a lolUr Tit- - j v nee rutr .......... t C CotFee SusirM Tj VI!nr r'off'.'.i Hfjr- - ! S Drlr H,nn ..... jms Choice ItlO Ctfec S I UiVc M OunwderlVa , m .":::.t I w . t' iyn H , Young Hyoti 1.00 C I. . 1 k! 1. i . i. , ci'ie jit'ai i- - Smoked ShouMers 12 Butter - 152( rC& mj Hour. Meridiai do XXXX, U bruti Rod Flannels.... vnayOaj White do 5060 Twilled do . 60 Brown Shirting .... ! 1(18 pracue and Merrnuac Prints 12J ('oiutuon Prints - 10 t'rown Demins .... ........... ........ 23 fiiC " Brown"DekVD7".V.7!!!!"2327 23 Jall'1J -- ,f Heavy Boots 2 90W-- " SO Liht Boots 4 507 50 Heavy Shoes. 2 002 75 III' 4 v'r Riverton Retail Market COUREOl ED WEEKLY RY II. C LOUFK. Cruhed Sugar foradelkr .i..0it 1 tOnec sugar. ............... ...... i ellow Coffee Suear U Choice Rio Coffee - 3 u:... ci i.v oj Tea per tt Ji.OOO'l.'H Butter per It lf(H.20 Eggs per dozen 10 Flannels per yard 4(K50 Brown Shirting per yard in(rJ7 j rlSL! I j Common Prints 10 Brown He tin is 20 Heavy Browtj Ducking 27 RoottaudShneiftucii) per pair.. $2(it5 Womeiis Shoes per pair f2((t!$3 NaiN per lb 7J(.Ssr r:;:iAii2D lzttss list. I.i-- t of unclaimed letters remainiug in his office, May 3 1st 1874 : Miss Ada P. Buck. Miss Matilda Taylor. Mr. Albert Cochron. Geo. W. Barngrover. Fran- - Fa find rick. Daxid L. Uroit. H. F. Galusha. Girrmand OInn. Chas. A. 'feel. 3. M. B. McNitt, P. M. BASGAINSIIT SSAL SSTAIl" 1 130 acres of land within 3 miles of Red Cloud, pr.ee $200. 160 acres within 1 miles of Red Cloud, 20 aeres broke, -- price $25u 160 acres within i n tics of R'.'d Cloud, 20 acres broke, good running water, price f GOO. One Lot in Red (Jloud, Houo with three rooms, eellar uuder house, good well of water, price $100. Four lots, and hou-- e with nine rooms, cellar full size of hoii'-e- , good well of water, price $1200. Al-- o many other choice lands, lots, and house.-- on favorable terms. Apply to Rioliard-o- n fc Tulley, at the Court House in Red Utoud. 'n48-t- f' HARDWARE ! .HARDVfARF! A Flsws, Plows ! I am now ready to supply the public with all kinds of Hardware. Consisting part of ROCK ISLAND. PEKIN. GARDEN CITY, CLIPPER. REED BREAKING PLOW.FUR8T BRADLEY, and BLACK HAWK WALKING CULTIVATOR, BROWNS and CLIMAX CORN PLANTERS, DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS, WOOD, IRON BEAM, SCOTCH & FRIEDMAN'S PAT ENT HARROWS. BULKY HAY RAKES, 1XCXL- - STOR REVOLVING. RAKES, GRAIN CRADLES, GRASS SCYTHES. Ami eTenrtMar C Wy Kpftaa IMPLEMENT STOKE. Vi:wawawawawawawBBHBWjBwa m,B"P'"aaaaaa"Rp?w 'X&UA DOCK TflaajaHaMfajBii e PENTKis aW MJBptBaBwr Pacfcat as4 TiaH CatS Slave, Tlrawarc, CARRLGE BOLTS, all fcafths aad size. v raHKkrrtl.. M. B McMTT, RED CLOUD, - XEBKASKA. - Ia. Cledo House. Rid Cloud. Nebraska. M.:3Ar. . t. - - - Pisjiljisr. IIO.U n" n"4 na ce-- B rc3t'-- i ana rrrarau! , i,,l,I.,,nll( raml,. .t. u.-- m.,.u as.. i and alt ir- Unlo MM fnmi. will Im ' lh Ho!tl. iiUic iiou&i:, sz:s5X zzzz. jia., - - - raanaTci, FRANKLIN. NEB. C x Accommodation Xccvy -- Mi MiN H. A. 5Iunscll, WouUl reapectfallr inform tha IJi f R4 Cloud and viriaitx taal U art parrdto aiecute order Air lYtlLIIIMJQRT, Dress-Makin- g AND PLAIN SEWING if all Kin. OnhandaaJ foraa a 9a ataortaaMt af LACES. VEILS, KID GLOVES. LADIES HATS. Ae. Mitt S. A. BUNSELL, .tUJaaJIaU. UlMmt U . RED CLOUD, -- - - NKH. GOTO Piatt's Plmtt'a. DRUG STORE For your DRUGS, PAINTS. OILS. GLASS. Ac And you will get then cheaper than' Elsewhere. STOlffS MASON. H C. WEIEN. Woul-- I announre to the .ip!e nf HrA Cliuvl anil vicinity that he ! preartl lu tk all klada urMaoD Work, on itiurt nutic n.l raaoaaba term. Alt unlrrt mar t Inltat thUoAcort hU miIpt)O0 I mile north rant of Red CluiaJ. Srr.'JO. town "i range 10 weU Maxwell 4 Dinget VTUh to inform the i)Jic that thy hava tual ritriiir prvjurtion tj aanufaetar Lime, end will kp on hnd a FULL SUPPLY to tuo t tb demand of thafuMIo. which will lold at fmnnnH ratfi. wtcinriPiw)cr flie Place Pivc aailri wen of Rn! Clout, bridge oa fieath aiieoi ' j River. Merchant Tmilmr Would respectfully inform tho paopla of Jiaiiaaaaod-vrctnif- y that fas Vter paronafBBbaUofwarki. hia'lW., on short treBVJBPJamuabli tutmm. ' U:i Tt is 6Mrrtfti, mi aU Wtrk Wirraatsi. Shop, west of Ucrenzen k CVs. Sttxw. CltjrWoail Mukiat FRED D. HUMMEL, Has just opened n Meat Market oa Webster street, next door south of Park' Shoe Shop, where he will keep aad sail, fresh meats of all kind. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR BEEF CATTLE, HOGS, AND HIDES. Ref Claud, - - - - CHA L MILLEM, CARPENTER 4 MILDER, Woald raaMetfallr iaFora the eitiaawtofKad Cload aad rieialt that be U prepared o do all ork la hie Use on enort aytie aa4 SJavfw mACmU. VtlMka, msmsssssBBsamwBmmmmmmsa JOHN - H . jafaMMIMaMafcaaar-- iBaaaaaaaaaaaaaH ''Q.J r rz,jr3r&5 5. 5? - '"fljg"3B5k 'faajakaaawT lEEiy - w " cjir v : " AND " x e.- !. fsay a. U Vr S:Y " V STABLE- - ' JeWATA, 9 . ft -- , c 9 s L Ai y srS -- v ( n

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RACING POINT- IN THE

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S. GARBER & Co.DEALERS IN

ttoneral Merchandise,

C0N8IHTINO OF

Dry Goods.

Groceries.

FURKITUBE,

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Oae etk of Dry Goods has been se-

eded with apecial reference to thewants ef the People, and consists in

part ofFINK DUES GOODS, CALICOES,

BHOWN A BLKACHED MUS--

LINS, PRINTS, CHECKS,GINGHAMS. Ac &c.

The Jjadies of Webster County andare respectfully invited to examine our

etwek-o- f

DRESS GOODS.

Whieh we feci warranted in siying ts

ikt JjUrtfMt and Matt Complete, evertjru-h- t into Southwest Nebraska, and

which will be sold at Prices that

Defy Competition.

We aleo keep on hand a Good Stock ofREADY MADE

CItOTHlIVQ

Of various klads and extra Qualities

and for salo cither by the suit or single

ftrtiole.

SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES,

Aad everything else in that Line.

Canae Fruits in VarietY.

TIACe IrCHtiHUL---.

TINWARE,

STONE-WAR- E,

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FLOUR & MEAL,.m. --mWVii VCUii

BOOTS & SHOES- -

To to Mitt ike wants of everybody.

W. vak to call the attention of thePaUieto the fact that we are coostaat-- y

kwfi(i kMd a fag waaattweBt ofGwawa wkiek w will sell at

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Call owr Goods

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THE RED- - CLOUD CHIEF.

Police in this Column 10 Cewf u Line.

Official Directory.

CONQRESdlOHAL.

T. W. Tijjtnrs. Brownville, U. S. venator.P.AV. UitPhrock, Omaha. U. S Senator.Lortnio Crounte, Representative.

EXECUTIVE.

R. W. Kurna. Urownville, Governor.J. J. tiier. Lincoln. Sec. ! State.J, B Weitera, Heatrice. Auditor.H. A. Konic. VlnBibM,' Treainrtr.J. R. Webter Beatrice. ' Att'y Oen.J. M. McKeniie. Line In. Sunt. Pub. Inttruc'n

.JUDICIARY.

Geo. IS. Like. Omaha. Chief Jistiee.Danir! ttantt. Nebraaka City. I t.Haamel Maxwell. Plattaaapath J A""e u- -

WKrfSTER COUNTY.

J. A. Taller i. County Clerk'K.' H. .(one, Treasurer.I. W. Talleys. Probate Judfe.II. C. Bill, Sheriff.II. 8. Kaley. School Hop'LL. F. Mamrl. Coroner.W. f.. I born, County Surveyor,A. M. Hardy.

. w. jjaii. Co Bnty Commiialoner.F. MattMtm,

Arrivals and Departures of Kails at the- Bed Cloud Post Office.

Juniata and Red Cload, arriret Tuecday andFridam, C o'clock p. a. Leave Wednondaysand Saturday. 7 a. m

Hebron and Franklin, arrire', going WentTaeedavi aad Friday. 6 p. s. Ler.Vediie-day- t

aad Saturdays 7 a. in.Going Kan. Arrives Mon4ye and Thuralaya.

6 p. a. Leaves Tuesday and Fridays. 7 a. m.Center and Red Cloud. A rntcn Tues-

days C n. m. Leave Wednesdays 7 a. rn.Jewell and Red Houd. Arrives Saturday!.

12 m. Leaves 1 p. m.All persnna wishing to Register letters, will

pi ase hand them in iho evening before themail leaves- -

M. B McNITT. P. M."

Soap 10 cents per Ur. Matchesthrown in, at

Beuknzen k Co.

Kkuosene 4Uct.", per gallon, atGarhkh'.s.

California Dried Apples and UtahPeaches, at

Kerenzen's.

WhiteGsh and Codfish atGarber & Co's.

LEATHER! LEATHER!The best Horse "Brushes in America,

warranted to clean any horse withoutdistinction oinatioua'tity, color, disposi-

tion, or sex, atBeuenzen & Co's.

Garden Srcd. Or-bo- and Keys atBeuenzen & Co.

Reed Breaking Plows at MeNitt's for

27.50.m

Light Calico ju.st received atBeuenzen & Co.

Buoom Handles, Wire and Twine atMcNitt's.

Harrow Teeth, at the HardwareStore

Reed Breaking Plows at McNitt's.Dog cheap. . .

Large lot of Boots and Shoes jutG arrer & Co's.

New Goods at MoNirr'sfNew supply of Hardware at Berenzen

& cv.m

HEArs " of New Goods atGauuer & Co's.

Grain Sacks, for sale at McNitt's.

The best Ax Handles in the countryat Berenzen & Co's.

Knives and Forks at MeNitt's, forthe small sum of $1.15 per set.

Grass Seed, all kinds at McNitt's.

Fine assortment of Clocks, atS. G ARRER & Co's.

A full stock of Door and HoueTrimmings at Granger pricos, at theHardware Store.

3 lbs. Choice Rio Coffee for $1, atGarher's.

MuNiti has received, and is receiving (a large and complete stock of FarmingImplements.

9 lbs. Light Brown Sugar for f)l, atGarher's.

A fresh supply of that yard wide Cot-ton at J2J cents, at J.G. Potter.

Large lot of assorted No. 1 ItalianViolin, GuI't aud Banjo Strings, at

Garrer's.A full stock of Dr. Jayr.c's Celebrated

Family Mediciues, for sale at. ,, Garber 4 Co's.

Crockery auaSttmewc jshejsn atBerenzen & Co.

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For sale or rent. A house and lot ingood locatioa.4nqaire of Willcox.

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Granger suit of clothes for $7.75. atBerenzen & Co.

Summer Clothing, dirt cheap, at aBerenzen Jfc Co.

Rkmkmrer that MuNitt sells Im pie-mea- ts

cheaper than Grangers, aud abetter article. ts

Britania Ware and a general stockof Crockery at Berenzen & Co.

Oxyokr, Iowa made.More Summer Shoes. AH at

BKRENZENS.

Excellent Viniger only 40 cents pergal. at Mrs. Lutt's.

Ice Cream and Lemonade on theFoarth, at ZcissV

All thoM wishing grinding done atRed Cloud Mills before harvest, willplease bring wood enough to grind thesaaae. ) tf.

WASTES, is5,000 is CoantyWarraats cm Wcb--

nty, Neb., for Tchtch we willy.'ujrh.at aaarket nriea.

AlWaOX JtTCLLKYS.

hi a chaae far a goodN t

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-- jWarm weather, com growing? wheat

ripeifiagand farmers looking j l!y.

( E. T. Feakn brought a couple talksof corn to town this week, which .stand-ju- st

fee t high, without "pullingup" the leaved. )Tlti. he hay?, i- - theaverage height of the field, of temalaerea.

I). S. IlKLVERN hitu-jft- st where welive, the oilier day, with a peek of KurlyJlo-- e potatoes, as larjre a-- J a iuiii'h Ct.The bl.,w rather .,ta-- ercd u, but aftertuature (leliberation coridudeU that wehad lettt'r try and survive.

Hon. H. S. Kai.ky ha one to Peruto attend the meeting of the Board ofTrustees, of the Normal lustitiite, of!which body be is a member. At thelast meetinir Mr. Kaicy was honored bybeing called on to be the orator of theoccasion.

Dr. "Al." Tulle ys has gone touiaha to attend the meeting of the

Grand Lodge, A. F. and A. M. jMr. 0'Sulliva.v, of Riverton inti-

mates in hid letter published elsewhere,that the people of Franklin are trying tothrow di-cre- upon the Riverton cele-

bration, in order to turn attention toFranklin. We are inclined to think thatbe is a little hasty in his judgement, aour Franklin friends have always showna fair and liberal spirit when talking orwriting to us about their Rivertonneighbors.

( Last Tueiday tho children of theRed Cloud school held a pic-ni- e at theStone Ford. Just after noun twelvewagon loads of the prettiest livelic.--t,

happiest, honest, youngsters that cm befound in the State, left the school houefur the pic-ni- e grouu'K and enjoyedthemselves an only children cmj Enjoyyourselves while you cm, little one- -.

DuH'xn the.week we were glad tomeet Mr. M earns, and .Mr. Borin, bothof Oak Creek precinct, and wide awakefarmers. Come again, and in the mean-time send down word as to what you aredoing up there.

J. Q. Potter offers for sale, Stonecut to order at the Stone Foid. Stoneuncut at 40 cents per perch, delivered atRed Cloud Cor CO cents per pel eh. tf

Geo. Zeiss will have a.fnll supply ofIce Cream and Lemonade for hi- - Fourthof July customer., ready at all hourifrom early morn till dewy eve. and uutilthe beams of another Mm shcd9 thoirlight abroad. Don't foryet thin. 'It

John Sauin, Esq., of Guide Rock,was in town yesterday with a gentlemanfrom Nemaha county, whom h inducedto locate in Town 2, II 9. That's theway to do it get them here, show theland, and the country will soon be sot-tie- d

up. By the way, Mr. Sabiu is thefirst to renew his subscription for anotherycar, with tho "requisite. A good ex- -

ample is worthy ol being followed.

Fred Hummel has just mado a nicelot of Bologna Sausage which can befound at the meat market ; also freshbeef and pork constantly on hand. Tryand live whilo you' do live.

H. S. Kaley, some weeks since,gathered a fine lot of fossil in the Solo-

mon Valley, which can now be seen athis office. These things are the petrifiedremains of animals or reptiles that wereliving and breathing ages before the footof aaan ever pressed the earth's greensod. We would like to give the namesof some of those specimens but freelyown that we don't know enough to doso. Mr. Kaley is something of a geolo-

gist, and takes pride and pleasure in bemaking collections. Any one findingany fossils will do well to bring them tohis office where he will be glad to label ofand put on exhibition.

Aoreearle to notice in th iF.rthe cititens of Red Clou vicnmet to consider the n of establishing a Cemetery. O too, J. Q.Potter was elected chai aad II. S.Kaley secretary'. On of Mr. D.Lutz a committee of thr appointedto view grounds and proposalsfor location of Ccmete; 'Jommitteo are

appointed were Mess Lots, Ira on

Sleeper aud Judge Kir A) On mo-tae- et

lion, meeting adjourr.ei on th .eve of July 11, at the' of H. S.

. .... rAKaley at S o clock, "ff ,.

J0IINQ.ER, Pre.II. b. tVALETTTSeC.

There vcill he nothis office next tccekfor,on$. the principal 04

tchofe time tcitt be talced

and sise oTue CuiE!

( On Tusdiy evcninfflM. Lee Eetell,arrived at Red Cloud nftaphio. (She for

a lady of intelligence mm refaemeHt,ana wilt oe an uaelul flHtioa to oursocial circles. J my

(We are glad to IcarvSaitfiroafhmy

the exertions of Representative CrtraneH canthe mail service between Red Cloud andthe railroad will not be decreased afterJuly 1st, as was at first apprehended.The contract was let for once a weekonly, but that was before service wasput on for semi-week- ly mail. )

ofTnE Lincoln Daffs Blade is received,

aud we find it to be as keen as its nameindicates it should be. Mj. Caffrey isthe man who wields what ffaay prove to lifebe the dangerous weapon if any oue gets

his path.

The great thorough-far- e of travel forSoath-wer- t Nebraska passes throughRed Closd, aad we have ample oppor-taoit- y

to judge soiaewhat ofthe iacreaaeof iww'gratio this year over lat, andshould ay that it ts fully twice as heavy.

CHAS. K. JONivV

CASH PRICE LIST.

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prices for CASH :

jr.o,JeB SfRr F,uf. ,,.. ,wt

Creata of the Valley. " " Z.jBet Uto Cof!""'3! fr 1(f)

Standard "A" Sugar. Vi V fur 1 u)

Extra C White " 3 " 8U - 1 ()Hro-.v- Su;ar " 11 ll'tRt synj. its I f. i..,. 1'J

oi.d " ' 76lU-i-i Fine Cut Tobacc'. icrtb "..-. 1 (0,'Jooi " " " MI'lu.' .t Fmokinc in auie ratio .... .Choice Japan Tea. per tt . . - 'M

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everything in stock proportionately low.

Call and Exaiiiinr ntocli mid IViteAt My New Store Building 2nd Door North of Post Offics,

Juniata Avenue,

JUNIATA, - - - - - -- j BBKA5K- -

"HARDWARE!I would call the attention of the Farmers of Webster and adjoining counties

to the lact that I have on hand good assortment of

FA KJiliJW IMF LE MEN TS,Ari'l am ton-ti- nt ly reetivinz lot f

PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, REAPERS MuWERj?, awl RAKES,

among vi hich will be fount! the

EXCELSIOR REAPER A: MOWER, HOLLINGSWUKTH PACIFIC andHAMILTON Sl'LKV H.W RAKES,

1'or which I am -- ole Agent for Web-te- r and Franklin Counties, Nebraska,ami Jewell and Smith counties, Kana-- .

OTSS L.Kuut!. C:s:;! L!24-k- ,

ICE. ICE.ICE, . ICE,

ICE. ICE,At Geo. Zeis-'- s One per poun-I- .

The stock on hind i- - large ami of thobet and purest rjuaiity. Try it. 2-1-

( We arc informed from reliable sourcesthat a bridge his been put in over Thirty-T-

wo mile creek, on the road betweenRed Cloud and Hasting", aud that theroad between thee points is in good or-d- r

for travel. )A h large amount ofteamiuj; pa-s- e over thi- - ro.iti', it will b

good news to all concerutd.

From Mr. Po toy-- -, of Hamony pre-

cinct, we learn Mut tho Fourth will beappropriately observed by the good eiti- -

ens of that place, under the auspices ofthe Grupgcrs. Tt is proposed to hold abasket pic-ni- c at ThofnVs Grove, towhich all the Grangers of the count' areinvited, a well as the general public.In the afternoonand evening there willbe a dance.

Mr. S. S. Wells has the largest gar-

den in the county, consisting of thirteenacres, entirely devoted to market garden-ing. He takes from two to four loadsof produce to the railroad each week.

Mr. Hoffman is just opening up astock ofdry goods and groceries at Wells.This will be a great convenience to thecitizens ?f Harmony.

About nil tke land is taken up in Har-

mony, and that by actual settlers, butsomo of the best land in the county can

bought of the railroad company.Crops all look well, wheat heading out

and corn in tip-to- p condition. Plentynew potatoes and "garden sa-s- " in

uulimitable abundance.Matteson is slowly improving in health.

Liberty Creek, Juno 22, 1874.Editor Chief: Items are pretty

scarce here in our part of the county.Nw settlers arc coming in every week;Government land nearly all taken; Some

buying railroad land which they getvery favorable terms. We have some

splendid farming lands here, crops aralooking well. I think our corner bidsfait t beeomn cqaal to, if not aheadofsome of oar neighboring townshipsm,well most everything useful. All weneed now is a railroad through some"pari ofYnc-eCKat- to enable, us to shipoar produce to aa owtern aarket, bat I

ope we will not pe conboais to get k. Yours Ae. f F. B.

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LiNCOLKNebraska, Jsm 22-- 1 1S74.I take this-- method of expreesiag aiy

gratitude to yoa and other old aeighbersthe kindness shown to vae a few days

ago when at home. 1 feel wore thaagratified to think, that wb.es I retara to

home, that I am greetsd fey U ofold neighbors with a hearty

tJT,w1 rfilrirfof thatiaaa wha Ireturn touts'

Cloud, and share with yoa all the dutiesincumbrent upon all good citizens inbuilding up a peaceab'e aad good com-

munity. I certainly hnve reason to feelproud to believe that I have the repeet

so many of my won iuiimate andnearest neighbor.--, whom L have hvldaily transactions with. And allow mehere to say that whatever my statiou in

may be, or wherever my lot may becast, I shall never forget the respectand obligations I owe to my long triedfriends, and I desire to class amongtho-- e friends all without any excep-

tions of my old neighbors of Webstercounty, who knew me best.

You will please for me give ray heatwj?bes t0 frien(j..

Very Truly, Silas Garber.

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Pickled Pork per tb . 10

R.iron - 11

Nail, rate, per ft . 6

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DANCE, DANCE!

On Friday uight July ."'l. there will

be a Grand Ball at Ed. Smith's newstone building. Dance will be continuedthrough the Fourth.

The RivcrtoiTiJwT It-il- l Club will

play the Red Cloud Citib, at Red Cloudnext Saturday.

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Tbs towu is ovidently a success. And

fcr an independent burg, having noclaim upon county or state for officialfavor stand- - upon its own merits as abusinoss and manufacturing center of agood territory. New buildings nnb-in- g

pu-he- d forward as rapidly as work- -

men can carry tLr"'j3evcral fine stonedwelling-- , JjrsTCsoTwhieh are appear-ing above ground, when completed, willgive the town a snug appeal ance Twohotel', a large general store, and blacksmith shop are, and have been, in activeoperation, and arrangements are beingmade for others.

Wc took n pcop at tho splendid millbuilding of Valentine and ShcphcnLon,which was framed and nearly enclosed.The exact dimensions we did not note,but is a three-frtor- y above the water-hous- e, in

upon a firm rock foundation, andwe arc informed the proprietors will notbe siiariti!; in makinc it afirt eli-- s flouring mill in every particular. FranklinGuard.

SAiTSsas o? rsssrsa county.In behalf of Red Cloud Grange I cor

dially invite you and jour friends tomeet us at the Masonic Hall on themorning of the 4th day of July, at 10 a.

m., in full regalia.B. K Swift, W. M.

n't forcet that Zeiss will have any

Lemonade on the Fourth. if.

Wanted. 50 perch of hard Stoae,at the south bank of Rock Ford, -- 2wiles south-we- st of Red. Cloud, beforethe 25th of June. Bring samples to RedCloud Mills. . 48-t- f

Farsn Pork at the City Meat Marketat ten cents p"cr pound. 4a-4- t

Fresh Oranges aud Lemons jn-- t re-

ceived at Gkorob Zeis-'- .

- zsszi Uatt!The best Lime in the market, or sale

four toiles west of Red Cloud, bv45td Geo. Row.

JtaNkt'i-

Fersojw wanting then-- aileave them at McNitt's Hardware "r

Good sews Tor bachelors 1 For BakeKettles, or lhrtck Ores, go to

McNrxTS.

McCormick's Advasee BtJfJUlw,bet Cotahtwew Rerad Mowar ia.thcwarM.' FortersM s partieukm aloa or address D. 8. Helvmx, K4CJoBd. Nebraska. 4? t

TTQrT?oTrrvnilrir"gHr'if ixr,'delivered at the mill in Red Cloud. 42tf

J. Q Pc tier will a? cnth for logs

delivered at his mill in Red Cloud. 43

Berenzen fc Co. have jut receiveda nice lot of Spring Sbawls, and niceBalmorels.

If you want a cheap Corn Flow go toMcNjtt, be sfls lower than acy otherman in the valley, for cah.

Easy riding Saddle California tree,from $S, up. At Oerenzej? k Co.

l'CRE Linsred Oil, $L30 per gaBow,'

at Sherer k Brown's.

SrADis $1. $1.35, $1.50. ShovekRarry all the iame. at

3exenzen k Co'.

Red Cloud Retail MarketCOKRZCTED WEEKLY BY (1ARRKR Co.

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, Young Hyoti 1.00C I. . 1 k! 1. i . i., ci'ie jit'ai i- -

Smoked ShouMers 12

Butter - 152(rC& mjHour. Meridiai

do XXXX, U brutiRod Flannels.... vnayOajWhite do 5060Twilled do . 60Brown Shirting .... ! 1(18

pracue and Merrnuac Prints 12J('oiutuon Prints - 10t'rown Demins .... ........... ........ 23

fiiC"Brown"DekVD7".V.7!!!!"2327

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Jall'1J -- ,fHeavy Boots 2 90W-- " SO

Liht Boots 4 507 50Heavy Shoes. 2 002 75

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Riverton Retail MarketCOUREOl ED WEEKLY RY II. C LOUFK.

Cruhed Sugar foradelkr .i..0it 1

tOnec sugar................ ...... iellow Coffee Suear U

Choice Rio Coffee - 3u:... cii.v ojTea per tt Ji.OOO'l.'HButter per It lf(H.20Eggs per dozen 10Flannels per yard 4(K50Brown Shirting per yard in(rJ7j rlSL! I jCommon Prints 10Brown He tin is 20Heavy Browtj Ducking 27RoottaudShneiftucii) per pair.. $2(it5Womeiis Shoes per pair f2((t!$3NaiN per lb 7J(.Ssr

r:;:iAii2D lzttss list.I.i-- t of unclaimed letters remainiug in

his office, May 3 1st 1874 :

Miss Ada P. Buck.Miss Matilda Taylor.Mr. Albert Cochron.Geo. W. Barngrover.Fran- - Fa find rick.Daxid L. Uroit.H. F. Galusha.Girrmand OInn.Chas. A. 'feel. 3.

M. B. McNitt, P. M.

BASGAINSIIT SSAL SSTAIl"1 130 acres of land within 3 miles of

Red Cloud, pr.ee $200. 160 acreswithin 1 miles of Red Cloud, 20 aeresbroke, -- price $25u 160 acres within

i n tics of R'.'d Cloud, 20 acres broke,good running water, price f GOO. OneLot in Red (Jloud, Houo with threerooms, eellar uuder house, good well ofwater, price $100. Four lots, andhou-- e with nine rooms, cellar full size ofhoii'-e- , good well of water, price $1200.

Al-- o many other choice lands, lots,and house.-- on favorable terms.

Apply to Rioliard-o- n fc Tulley, at theCourt House in Red Utoud. 'n48-t- f'

HARDWARE ! .HARDVfARF!A

Flsws, Plows !

I am now ready to supply the publicwith all kinds of Hardware. Consisting

part of

ROCK ISLAND.PEKIN. GARDEN

CITY, CLIPPER. REEDBREAKING PLOW.FUR8T

BRADLEY, and BLACKHAWK WALKING CULTIVATOR,

BROWNS and CLIMAX CORNPLANTERS, DOUBLESHOVEL PLOWS, WOOD,

IRON BEAM, SCOTCH& FRIEDMAN'S PAT

ENT HARROWS.

BULKY HAY RAKES, 1XCXL--STOR REVOLVING. RAKES,GRAIN CRADLES, GRASS

SCYTHES.

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IIO.Un" n"4 na ce-- B rc3t'-- i ana rrrarau!, i,,l,I.,,nll( raml,. .t. u.-- m.,.u as..

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FRANKLIN. NEB.C x Accommodation Xccvy -- Mi

MiN H. A. 5Iunscll,WouUl reapectfallr inform tha IJi f R4

Cloud and viriaitx taal U artparrdto aiecute order Air

lYtlLIIIMJQRT,Dress-Makin- g

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PLAIN SEWING if all Kin.OnhandaaJ foraa a 9a ataortaaMt af

LACES. VEILS,KID GLOVES.

LADIES HATS. Ae.

Mitt S. A. BUNSELL,.tUJaaJIaU. UlMmt U .

RED CLOUD, -- - - NKH.

GOTOPiatt's Plmtt'a.DRUG STORE

For yourDRUGS,

PAINTS.OILS.

GLASS. AcAnd you will get then cheaper than'

Elsewhere.

STOlffS MASON.H C. WEIEN.

Woul-- I announre to the .ip!e nf HrA Cliuvlanil vicinity that he ! preartl lu tk all kladaurMaoD Work, on itiurt nutic n.l raaoaabaterm. Alt unlrrt mar t Inltat thUoAcorthU miIpt)O0 I mile north rant of Red CluiaJ.Srr.'JO. town "i range 10 weU

Maxwell 4 DingetVTUh to inform the i)Jic that thy hava

tual ritriiir prvjurtion tj aanufaetarLime, end will kp on hnd a

FULL SUPPLYto tuo t tb demand of thafuMIo. which willlold at fmnnnH ratfi.

wtcinriPiw)cr flie PlacePivc aailri wen of Rn! Clout, bridge oa fieathaiieoi' jRiver.

Merchant TmilmrWould respectfully inform tho paopla

of Jiaiiaaaaod-vrctnif- y that fasVterparonafBBbaUofwarki. hia'lW.,on short treBVJBPJamuabli tutmm. '

U:i Tt is 6Mrrtfti, mi aU WtrkWirraatsi.

Shop, west of Ucrenzen k CVs. Sttxw.

CltjrWoail MukiatFRED D. HUMMEL,

Has just opened n Meat Market oaWebster street, next door south of Park'Shoe Shop, where he will keep aad sail,fresh meats of all kind.HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID

FOR BEEF CATTLE, HOGS,AND HIDES.

Ref Claud, - - - -

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