Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1882)
s Nt ,r? as? r - -ifccr;9ir. snifc- js BBSeWPPIBaWlaii"" IWH ia,ai.tatV "Sm itaMBa -:5- . - -j,-' rss???''' ik-jwSai . T - ... w MffiMWIl am W'jti'kj:njrtlW!twMltw.i-j,iVh iH) upim j natwmmiaiMy ijX' j:jifciiwoifriii)iikftia ? -.- y - -mmmmmmm0m9ma sni " Wm. H. HOWE, K0EXT Full R3QRUD BRESBIS W0DXOU. These will arv both solid Wheel, standard mills-fully warranted first-class In every respect Also furnishes first-cla MET A L1C PUMPS. KcrniEscr. Mitchell fc Morhart. t , e Red Cloud Chier son tv-oruat; "rHWl &,&-!, y NM l IflNl iesaiesMaa "- "ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF LIBERTY," AND $LoO A YEAR IS THE PRICE OFTHE CHIEF. Red Cloud, Kd, G if ford, Cowlcs. or ad dress. WM. II. HOWE, 5-3m Cowlca, Neb. VOL. X. RED CLOUD, WKBSTER COUNTY NK.BIUKA. FKIDAY. UECEMUKK. !5 ISS2, NO. 10. 'ttt to j'jiiVJi.iori.ii,in Wii riMilin MWw " ' ' -'" " riBalTS!flBe3"f,yw3KMlBinL " " &r " - t?sriV?Wfct. -iGe&fU . jSevamaaaj- ""'- f. W-S t- J.-fc J - w The f b . r. ! 'RELUBLE SELF-CURE. C A raWin rrrrlpttoB af af tfc- JEJa. d. tTwafraa.aMgJJse jff In plain aeslraeoTelopsW. Umsslataraa Mir DR. WAM) A CO., THE DISEASES OF YOUTH andMANHOOO ACUIDE'O HEALTH WITH OUT MEDICINE. BT A rilYSH.IA nl Srr'l crrlctice. ttr-n't tmtMa ymii Hfift'i itii rfjn, r.nt rtt tlil H.tok nii stblit f)HjrVa. 1'rvkcrtfilloni frtr u1 F'eeltle )lrl Hum. ur. wtilrfi It niKr. Tflc Ucl'. A4i!rM TMC FUBUSHR, 0 234. MltwMh, Wik Mlver Watrh,HI-mWfM4rrtl.t4. .Irrl )lat mr kHQM li nrseeb Lm(. Jlkw A B0ltra. 00ft 5 SH0T.WM t rrri'l rrducH lr. ''p1 tcip fur tnr JCw X fCm;i.T. A (TX. SM Mu mr lllli. (MftllfJ, f"lfll veciscirjiAAfs FREE foe TRIAL An onflln nnJ p4r or far Armnu iMirilitK and Umtvn. to of ruoUf(oi r7or,orATa1lr. salt dt lD4urnunD. z&- ovrr. ork.atcl. lory forty thoaaaad ,1. Ucor.t rJTTinS lie fur r-ottir ou trial "of WlFllU. AddrsM, Ot.M, W. HAiXJN. oor.Clwkdt. 4 Calfeoaa klaom, CtACAOiQ, UIA iMnrauon. -THE- m I R i 'l i Is now mode for Uio fonr'h jcar od1 has a record of tmqmiliOcd tucccss. Jt was tho lirrit in:du nnd has been brought to piTP'clion whilo enmpct i:ir andiinitntiii inudiinca huvebcen nuulo for only one or two ecusoiw :nd Home of them aro cdvertiscil tlii year for the fir.t time It uses Fin-ill iiiespeiiHVO cord, rp'cr Hills to b lid everv buiidlo and M-'LST hVilAM.R AND LEvST i ilACillMi lu Uio 1-u.iid't. .v.y mo vl.obuvri Uio DKEniNO J'A'Kft ji voids every chanco of trou t,:o i r failiuo 5:i the harvctt. CKICACO. Jfmpf rtcrtrn'iicf The CarpTi'pr tens vr iirot ins""irrtnnl a oir!y as lM'O at TJrat t'flnir- . Vt 1 .irRi.iixubcr orjc&rthrxi3:it.lTi CuiraxTJ n 0-ji.s ."oct4 auJ Uoucrul Oiflto Utl "Wcrcealc-, Haas., Tj. 3. A, WilU Trtach cn-r n:'d Warerocma In KCW Y0."k (Mo. 7 V.t FoJiteanlh Slret). Lsndcn, Isdn-s CL Petersburg C"y cf Mexico, Brr"n, Baixelowi L'zrauL'y rii t x -j : 15'. Tirfrctka i'i p' y loni.I of Maanfactnr, Ait) c;nrurtr"t lo cf tsd-ii"1 CZ3A3SS. J vrY l3lr,,f WAnRAKTU U,z -.IT YZARS. jio.st ui..tr.R .:3.i.?: rir th CHrrTKaO.-i lu f . r m m 1.lv tl cr I lii v.in. V-..-tto t " lilry JnrtJta l.'o a-j'! Iu3.misu.it as Vt ui-r you citt a tin-to. .OVER 100 STYLES, Kasftac lu iiricrrt.ni CCO.i 0 to JI.2CO 00iilovr A Iranllfnl lCO-pv fAtalotua. Oin flue ri t-r in.MSHlkcii, t,H.W KliKK to iut ay purchasi'so. AJ.Upss or J1 vpun 1 1 CATJESra. W'- f-.i- n TUTTS "TElSISSilSI la eampoaed of lltibl uad JlueiUuioua wA et,hieuraniiMt lias akwtaiaaw aftaia Lmagu, xpectoita tke crM anattcr thatouUecUiu th lirucchialTubtsauUliinuaa othlna: cotlrB, which rell ta rUttw Uit cAUat Ihu coufb. la elcaiaa tbtlanorU Impnrltlra, atiratari"' tlkaaa whra eafeaie by ataa,nvigoi. ataa the ctrcnlaUon of Uood, mid traceatha Bronaa7ira. MIKht elda often eanll eamawmwtlon. Itiut?nna:'roaatw-gla akaaa. Apply ike rcn4jr promptly A aoatot tweitr j&trs wrrmata tba asertion that arcmey fwa ever ew itl that la aa prompt initaeffMUMTBTTS EXFCCTIMIIT. A alible Uoao ndtca Uta pblrrm, BuUiuca indaiainaUoa.iu.iisu u-ic-l.l-cur-atJeoj4 cUtiaateoouch. A plcaaamt eral,tH draaa tnka It readily. For Crwp It i tmTWlwabte an i attout J hr sn erery family. In acnit 81 Bflttlf. . TT'S PILLS ACT PiCCTLY1Qni?LlvBr Carra Clttlsa amd KeTer. yprpala. filcIaMcacbc,iUlltaa Cllc,CxiaUpai tie. XUtr tamatiam, nita, PaluttatttoK taa Heart, icxuaM,Tm-pta I4rr,ua Fataaala IrrecwIariUaa. If yo 4a not feel cryrlI,"aiine!cpiUtbeJJiBia aUssalataataa teiach,r'orrllfprtitf.iiaprUTiortotb aystrnt. Trie.. 3S Murray StWnf. WWniTE HHI TtlTT'S MMVAl FtEE."- DH.EE1TDEES01T M A eW Wyaalatte fttrcat, Kaaaaa City, . Aomoruca dt iae bibic 10 11 eat Cbroalc,2rrvoa aad Private XH , ScmlBil Wcaktttta (.mgit LMal,8excsl DtiUiylmtrtruU aMBrr) aaa au inptataaewa loaaar Hare. Also, Filea, Tape-wersa, 'RbcHBiayfia- Aathiea. JMleaar. TTrinarr aaa SMa Daa, aaa. ate. CnwsBBwaaawa erBaaaryrefasda. Caarpsalow. CKertaMB TaAaeaaaateTat-aharttraefhiaafaMorfceaafc age- No iajartoaa aatiiclana aaad. Ko Aeta-Maaa frotabaalBcaa. gtata yarcaaaaaaaeadtuHii aaa. CosaaUauoB fe aaa toaldcartaL pertoaallT ar ay lettar. AaVKMa-rar aawk wa ftmtiairi aal dwedaiaafiahaeikl-tei.iFafiaaleaia flail aiaa para, far twalxatatnia. K.B. Dr. Baaaeraaa tea' Tagaiar waaaate ra taaciHaa. OreTyiaawi moa HlaOicafa. taTMyfraaltTaWMmal aa. ,aai,aacrtpaaaia akvT haalc 9 w SB flPte AMUIiKVt, mam BBNnri rrM HI 1 mwimi ar?ir S'pS 'P'fbniiiijraaayrMJai mftii Ceo. R. Brock Sl Co. Bankers. OUIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA. &d preKftlr rriit4. BoyA4aU tetWa exriuac. mCFBRKXCKS: ui'at. B.ric. Lincoln Nb. Kon&tu Brot. lAskm. N-w York. Abo aceoU for tk Ibqim filctmiktp Line. R. E. Vonm, Prw't . II. Asblvr. Octtitr, Jobn Mor V. i'rw't Frank Orab-tM. AVt Uit'r, First National Bank- RED CLOUD, NEB. Trpnc s gtncnl finnkinf buln, hoy b4 ' el Cunt7 wrnt. Ala Conntr. I'r riort and Hrliool DUtriet boodi. Buy and tell Foreign xehaf . DIRECTOR.?; R. . Moor. C. W. Mother. John ifo4r. K COatealt Rtebardaon. R.A.8rMPSpN. Notary 1'abtle, F. A. SWEEZY. 1 ttornay at Law. Blue Hill Bank. SIMPSOU & SWEEZY, BLUE HILL. WEBSTER CO., NEB. A Genrral Banking ButlneM Trantaetad. Ej.K-iaU'are alren to Coltaettoni. Fans Loaua at L" Kato. School tfoada Boochl and bold COUntRPONDESTS: Konulte Brothara Banker. Saw York City: Hank. Qraaba Nabraika. Lti Mroi!. Pris.'i!enL L. P. ALCatouT. Yiee-I'rraidtaU Koar. V. Hniaay. Cablar. Sim W OF BED CLOUD, RED CLOUD. NED. Spsolal Attention Given te Celteo tlon. DinECIORS: J.W. Bnikwooo. 8tLi 0aa. Ltvi Moon. L. P. ALaiioar. Robt. V.Shibit. Buy nnd null ExchiuiKC. lections. Discount Notes (.ioneml BHitking BusiuefS. Isteuest Allowed ok I)r:iosiTH. Make col Aiid do a ALL TlMB W. II. Strohh. O. E. McKllBT STKOHM & JIcKEEBY, Attorneys At Law, red cloud, - neb. Jtfay bs eontulted in EncUh or Oestaao. Collcctionawilt reeetre prompt attention. OFFICK-ldotrestcf SUle bank of Red Cloud. J. C. Oil. Jaa-JloNalT. Case & McNbny. A TTOUIKYS AND COl'N.SELOXS AT LAW. Will rractiea in all the Court of thia Ktata and Northaro Kanraa. Collcrtloni aa well a litiga tadbutinesiearrlHlly and efficiectly atleodadta. Orrica:- On Wtbatar tract. una doer aarta of Oaxkar'ablora. EEt CLOUD, XKn. J. I.. Kaj.t. Dlooicinftoa. Ncbraaka. 0. Vf. rtat.r. Red Cloud. Nek. KALEY BROS., A TTORNEYS AT LAW 4 REAL XSTATX " AOENTS. Wilt rractiea In all lha t'ouHa la Nermikk ami nmthrrn Knn: colleciiot. irosotly at tended to aud corrtontenca tolicitod. D CLOUS. Kebntka. Ato. Accnti for D. A M. R. B. Land. J. S. GILHAM, A TTORSKY ASD COtnCSKLOR AT LAW. Office opxsile City Dnig Store. RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. Edwin C. Hawley, A TTORJJEY k COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office Over Me Farland's store. bsd cloud, job. Laird & Smith, a ttorhkys akd counselors at law. Hastings, - Nebraska. Will rractiea In all tha CoarU of tka Stata. Proaapt atteation circa t all oariaeaa aatraeted to his eare. ialyl-7 r Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDEHTJDEHTIST. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. . DR. C. SCHEftCK. Physician & Surgecrn, OOWLES, XEBRASCA. Frofeeeional calle promptlv attended. Office: At residence near Cowlea. 8-51 HENEY Faints, COOK'o Oil., 9 BED Gla. CXOTJB Notions, DRUG p Wall Fkper, STORE, 4c.-4a V M- THE CHIEF. KlIB D.Ltrrz, EDITOR. FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 1. 1882 RAIL ROAD FIGHT. The war goca bravely on. The at- al.-eady very j-eat, will he augmented tempt to effect n jieacc Saturday Dee. to a degree not ey toforeaee. 2, waa unucceful. The mccUng wm isrERvirw with alex. mitc.ifj.l. held at the office of President Keep.l Milwaukee, Wis, Dec 3,-Alexan-ofthcNorthwOTtern road. Tho north- dcr Mitchell, of the Chicago. Milvati- wcnicrn rou was rcprccntetl by Mr. kce A Ft. Tatil road Litm! in an inter t i . v"""""'- ",- "-- - v.,n ..nM. -,i t,..i ir.. I-.. cc&"u 1Am roAti, nuiicii, 111 att inter ffcric,j Ule drafting of preamble and Keop, pre-ldent, and Marvin Hughitt, v5cw reglirdinK lhe Iailroad wn.f w rcomuona of rpU-t on the drath of Mce-pn-ameni ana general manager; The Rock I.land hy Hugh Riddle, prcflident, and It R. Cihle, vice prod- ,,, -n,t ..nr.! m.nn ..!. s.n i dent and general manager; the St Paul & Omaha by II. H. Porter, preaident, and E. W. WintoriiHsistant to the pren ident; the Milwaukee A Sl Paul by a a wai at a..nu r jiikwii, preaiuen ami a. H. mcrrill. manager and the Minneap- olw 6c St. Louih, by R. R. Cable, prcsi- ocnt. jnc mccung was called to or der at II o'clock, and adjourned at 12 20. The last person to arrive and the first to Icavo was Mr. Porter. ' The Inter-Ocean hss been favored with tho only official record of the " rtM . .k meeting, and is authorised to say that atter tne gonticmen present had spent some time in informal talk and the examination of a map of the northwest Mr. Keep stated the object of the meet ing. Tho St Paul and Omaha people nt onco made a proposition for the di- fwyinn irtnr.itn.it ..ml . t? ... .vm wi iviiuwij nou wuiiiu arrange- menta with the lines built into the ' Omaha's territory, allowing all compa panies the same right over the line (Chippwa Valley dc Superior) that arc enjoyed by the Chicago, Milwaukee it St. Paul company, and placing a man in charge of nil tru flic and operations of the line, to sec that the irniHc seeks it3 natural outlet, and to make a fair division of the strictly competitive traffic. They also proposed to build no moro lines north of Eau Claire or west of a lino hounded by the Wisconsin Central railroad. In case the business of tho country demanded any exten sions, tho St. Paul & Omaha company agreed to build such extensions and would make a fair and equitable divis ion of the traflio reached by those lines with tho Milwaukee & St. Paul compa ny. Some time was taken up in explain ing tho above propositions and mak ing them clear to Mr. Mitchell, who is not as fully posted in regard to the present di.llicuKies as is his general manager. Mr. Mitchell said he was not prepared to give any decisive an swer until he had submitted the prop osition ol the Omaha people to his board of directors in Now York The tenor of his remarks was such as to in dicate that his people were not dis posed to relinquish any of the Chippe wa fe Superior line business. An adjournment was then had until Ericay, December 8th, when another meeting will be held at the Windsor hotel, New York. The conferenco was a very quiet one, and none but the above propositions wcro proposed or discused. In fact, there .was hardly anything that could bo called discus sion, as the propositions of tho Omaha people were of such a nature that no other question could be considered un til they were settled. The result of tins meeting will in no manner cause any change in tho rates that aro now established. There is not likely to be auy further cut on business from the west, simply for the reason that rates are now as low as it is possi ble to make thorn and charge anvthing at all. The attention of the Omaha people was called by a reporter to the stite ment of Mr. Meyers, assistant general manager of the St Paul road, wherein he stated that he was present at a con ference between Messrs. Porter and Merrill, at which Mr. Porter agreed to pool Eau Claire, Menominee and Still water business, and afterward repudia ted it beeause the St. Paul people would not include Minneapolis busi ness. This the Omaha peoplo deny in the most emphatic manner, and state that bo pooling arrangement was mad for the reason that Mr. Porter from the start, maintained that all points should be pooled in gross upon equal terms all ronnd. When Mr. Mcrrill declined to include Minneapolis busi ness Mr. Porter refused to pool anv business. Mr .Merrill, however, pro posed and agreed to maintain rates from Em Claire. To this Mr. Porter gave his .approval, and it was to this agreement that Mr. Winter referred in his telegram to Mr. Merril, wherein he called the hatter's attention to a cut that was being made at Eau Clare TheOaaaha people say that Mr. Mer ril, has endeavored to make it appear thatMr. Winter's telegram weri detaceofa! pooling arrangemenL The "frets, however, as above ataxl Jw ihat it was simply b - nans ie set to wlm jrates. The Osa-aU people also aay ., ti Milweke St Paul road claiiBs thai they wW bMkKi . ValleTreS TotAiIseyreidT tfetav' pt- r.two years was weortaMesl taVfmuu k. l'jUi..f.- .. -w. MW Fm;mxr Mret e .r- 3 -.civ X Agreement with the Mi'uV:co S Paul people. While it cannot be Utod u fct, yet m ttill more thn likely that tlte Illinois Central rod will today make cut rate from Chicaj;" to Oinah. T!ii ill force the low pool to abandon the neutral tand they are at present trying to tnainuin. If th? iool i bro ken the Central Iowa it Northwestern traffic agreement mutt fall to piece al to. So the outlook for the next ten . days i fraught with difficulties, and the damace to the Ultimate huaineM njKhu "porter demand are unjiteL My cotnptny claim tho right to ex . '1 Lu,jhL. illto -.. r,4rt of the sca into ai3 p.irt 01 "'t - country where ueccity ,eeuw to do - mitll( t atiK wj,ere tho condition- of the miiinfrt. &ai-pu iitti i,flt fVitmtfitA. lion. ThcleinanNof the Omaha ro.ui ttr0 10mt.lhng the people aill not in- j0rg ,,Jfcttmne ony ,onotH)ly and i,!ch rates If thev an carried out r " but one thing can result, the aerioua crippling of tho railroad in teres is of the country." Mr. Mitchell had not come to any deiirmte conclusion, hut those who aru in a position to know say that ho will not agree to what Por- j ter jj "refruining from appropria ting the territory of the other line." Thw will continue the war an indefi nute length of lime. Sunday In NewYerk. New York, December 3. The new tip,lrti wwi code went into elfect to diiy. While the police were uuouetionablv very active during the tl iy their ef foiU wre not directed in Mtich u man ner aa to clict prsistj from nnch crp 8onn ns heartily support the provis ions ol tne new coue. .Many urrrptx i wen nir.de, but iieituer liquor selling nor drunkeucsii n .ipe.trcd to decrer.se to any extent. Cigar stores were gen erally closed and many proprietors hang put placards ridiculing the new law. Muhh of their busine went to tho drug utoru-". Tho busine?4 of bar bers was limited to hotola wbcru the ciutotnors uniformly claimed they were guexL. Eighteen of nineteen drivers Bent out hy tho Adams Fxpress during the morning were arrested. The law haa boon enforced in such a way as to make it odiotm, with a view of securing its early appeal. About five hundred arrests were made on the chargo of deserting the Sabbath. Com p.tratively few liquor dealers were se cured milkmen, butchers, bakers, gro cers', newspaper venders, barlmrs, rag pickers and hebrcw itorekcepers mak ing up the number. A laborer em ployed by the steam heating company was the first person arrested. In Brooklyn even drug stores were closed and a sacred concert stopped in the evening nnd tho promoters arrested, Harry Hill among the number Lo:, The poor editor who ha to in dite matter for the co lumns of bis pa per Xolen.1 Votena- If he writes or se lects religious sentiment or matter the non-religionist swear that the editor is a fool and he'll stop his paper if this preaching is not "dried tip," and if no moral sentiment finds expression in his paper, the religionist sees nothing in it to satisfy the longing of his mind atiti would just itleave have no paper at all, and so it goes from week to neck. If the editor finds himself iuclinod to strive to inspire his raiders to aspira tions of goodness and higher and no bler types of life then he is dubbed as a methodist cxhorler, or prcsbyterian tract publisher, or somu other equally pleasant or envious character or per sonage. What then shall we write or what shall we do so that all who read shall with one accord proclaim, "good fellow that's sensible that paper is worth reading etc, etc. "Oh, wad some power the giftio gic tie, To see ourselves as others seo u." Burns must heve been thinking of the trials stud teoubles of an editor's calling when he penned the foregoing couplet. We can conceive of no other clav of forlorn humanity to whom the senti ment is so applicable .n to tli-n Who shall deliver u l:n - i tlA-ic of tot all consilium-.; til J. . win snau enioi" us to coMrciv-- o. thine to write t meet the longing OS all who long to sjhj all their own idea appear in editorials of tiie paper, Lui domt know what they are, but tha' they are not what they find pn..t4t Well we'll laV asde the pen and r nut and commune witn nature an J th-1 - cal surroundings, and see whaiwe shall met, tmd hear what we "hati hear, aad then return again with the burden ot owgathermgS ttfsubosit for the criti- cieus of the everwatUng critic. As wc j open the dobr to step forth, Hope stares us in the face with7 tt rfgr in hk awouth, and we become inspired witSa aad id, aad retura to- petftray k ia Vty eawacteri wiik the' pen- A raamwisafence opens to oar rerienoft, ee rerifW, and wt'MoUa 'fifawjf. yovtibM maiaW tribpW aiir-W awerrj base of Im? ioVn tisa. lamr hr& AmfmknU I ft see taer asnare MktW n !-ha-;, twaseeWattbeailer IseWisabe rrBr mimt9Tmrfrf ttw. a1 alorc-irid wttJti-f to brar !):r myotic word pronounce that cban-e the nxuvX Ui wife- W' e the taia in lore, the dtttant patli pursue, thry Urry only a bncf !. and our er behold a corntnjc train, ab!e and low paced, Tlia ciiyof the dtmd lrea"r A ncf cl.arn&i houx? m mu and oc cupied, and we reflect that the picture t . . or Mtioramn lhl h,n ivmnl brfore : our mindi U but one of the u.1 recur m w 1 rin"fepiod of mortal life. IweklMwi tf 2s?h; m tlU iuii f I Leftta. S3 A. r.ul4.XM OaIjj.,, in lhiJ nlUc. f ,. inooJ Kf tv.T- iu i it- i i i . Tt) toe U.M., Vanleuj and Brelh - creu rffChrnty Lodge No. M A: F. " r- Ycttrbotnmtttcc to whom was re- Bro. Mnniel Gartwr, a member of this , lodge who dleit Oct. Il'th l. nuke i l !' ,,,1nv.i"S rP ltml wcomnuutl Jthcttdopttonofttieaame. ; Whereo, Almiyhtv Go-1. the Ail Wi.e mid cupreme "architect of the , uuiveree, hy a dupenvition of Ini di- . . .,... ,i.J r, ... .i.,i. '.'.. i ..ii n.nvl1tHfM ,1. fttllinl Intrtl lit II. worthy brother Samuel 'Garoor, ' died Oct. pjth ISisi uuis .iiiiuiia .iiv i.itiii v, iti, vru. who I Therefore, bo it rtvohl 1st, that in tne ueatn ol liro. &tuitiiM daroer, uio lodge has lost a worthy brother, highly esteemed by the craft, ami honored hy tne fraternity. 2. That by his energy, xcal, and promptness in Uumiioh, he has v.'uu a nam ever to be inscribed on the tres tle bo.nd of fame, and etict from tin the coininci.d.ition that his urines claim at our h.tnda. .. That we deeply deplore his lo as a brother, and most eUectiouatcy t sympalutfe with llio bereavetl fnuniy, relutives, and friends, and can only cay tlmt he who tempers the wind to the fhorn lamb, looks down with infinite compnnsiou upon the widow ami llio t fathertu4 in the hour of their desola-j tion. and that the grirut architect will fold the arm of his love and protec-j TlOll iirounu tuose woo put iwuir iruci in him. 4. That a copy of theo prramble. and r"oliitious Im; preiMitisI to the fuiiilv of the ilci'Med brotiir. al-o a eonv'to the KmI Clo.ul CillM' anl ' Welter county ArgtH, for publica tion. M. B. MrNitt. ' J. P. B.syha. J. A. Tullevs. . Com. Tho bitsinus excitement nt Red Cloud at present seems to le tho wash machine business Last Monday eve ning after we had shown and tested the 'Tettitt Magic" to a number of inter ested persons, with satisfactory success jdicriiT Warren met us and assured us that our nrichine business was doomed b iniors.dt!rrt liv mm f.ir aiinorlnr for which Sol Hopper had the ancy. 'martial recently held in Washington Wo felt a deep concern in tho matter to inquire into the conduit of Cpt. and went at once to see what we Alfred Hopkina in leaving tho Pensa might think or the chances of defeat of. cola navy yard when yello.v frvcr our pet washer. On our arrival and made Its appenrenco, an order wa i inquiry Sol said, thfir machine would "cd to day dismissing the officer. be in shortly. Presently J. Murray came and asked if wc had wen his new washing machine. Being answered in the "negative, he proceeded to bring it forth and operate it, and expatiate up on its merits and superior charms. We listened and we looked, for we elt as if our financial failure or success hung on the opinion we should form of the competing morits of the detb'e before us. One brief glance brought relief, though they and other promi nent Red Cloudcrs .imon? them our business coadjutor insisted on its s. pcrior taking points. We then ami there resolved iwldly to challenge them to open, fair and public compar ison, and feeling that thry will not dare to accept it, we hero pnK-laiui that if they will and win we will deed them their choice county of our tcrri- har-ul 'ttlo wll. do. tory in the state of Nebraska. And if! r.zsi: f r rr3:r xsl Ktira they do not accept this fair challenge ! , Iboiamls of dollars ctu be sayetl .h.n doom it oviJe.,co ;.b."2sa-h-SjssSf!S2" are ashamed of their new device, as ' nv. Ifymi arc bilious, havo sallow we told thorn wc would Ikj. j complexion, poor apjctite, low anfl de- mmma pressed spirits, and generally debiiiu- v j i -. v . teJ, do not delay a moment, bo; goat Sepxt cftis 3ci CwiS-hMhfcr ti I1CII Mld '1T6 loltlc' of asat& tail2j See. 1st, ISM 'wonderful Electric Bitters, which nev- TEACHE63: Mrs. D. Ju.Ison, Miss E.cr fail to ciirv. and that for the trifling Y. Holmes', Miss E. A. Putnam and Mrs. O. II. Young. Whole number of scholars enrolled, 2SW. Average number lclonging, 263. Average daily attendence. 243. Per cent of attendence 361. Number of tardiness, 260, Number of visitors, 24. KOLL OF HONOR The roll this month, comprise the names Of those pupil who havo Ivcn ei S.t-rvb -ft fcriTy. Ml nil 'r. A. Lui.i Wi.i.r, !.j-i, V.h.i.,., Ka Wuim-r, Je&Me 'VV jni, Jhn .ie j'rauh Kalie Rigfe. Carrie JNewhote Came McBndc, Su-ie Harris, r.ora Covken- ila I, .Myra Brcwvr, t..r I'imortTra- y -,-cnT, Marshall lrlfy, (lia.. Ketge I..lj: diner. H.:.ry LnrLor.r, J n.a v' c.e , v its. I--ni, Ch-ju Djw. trrEtiMEiiun: jzn. Ad.li? Kigh tr.tb T ibys, Ba Ty ha, Lavilla Marsh, iVutak Strohn, Gracie For!es, Lafayette Parks, Chaun cy Warner. Loyd &chardoi. Roll f Gardner, Job Baily. seco.vo rax. ipt Darle Sbcrer, Ida KI4d, Carrie Ha, Tee, Cora CUne, Xora Jfiee, Fannie Bedwai. Cisa Bedieat, Laura Seat la. Carrie aTrdd. Armie Heard, Gay Dows, Sertie Thosess, Lo4 Biyha, Jobn TaNeyw, Inrm FheJee. Bertie GanSser. CreeerVrry, Charlie 5ice, Joaiick- Afiesw Fras Heasri. JaMstfde. Ray j on. Hnr-y IVrry. Ifcahen WiUcw, KJifN-th Ker?o, Nt lltt. U'tl!' J pother. RWy Cnlrcr. iVnry McXiu, Thad McNitV, BUncl $Utt, Aub Floyd, Dor Ktckerwjn. Uay Lc4-k. i A hce Thorn px vnthU fUlly, Ruth 1 iw. Flor Ludlo." UitA RirtVv Laa4la Down. - J- - --- - M - D Jctwx. Principal, j XieJaWiA;?!jriJr rrssjlru TktX Notice U hereby giu that M. J. Harcnur did on the Itth Ly f D- cetnbtr &i fi! ht apphcaUun pray ing w a permit to m?h uo,uor tor we j"yiswi. liiiatT o'clock r at the '.wu! !.r. r -..i. . .t .. u tim and place for th hriiiS of ' y ohjcvtion. DfotteaU or n-mon or rTftoo txitncra bleu Edwin C lluixx, Clerk of board of TruUc. A BRIDb'd WEDDING WARNING. We're married, they say, and jru think you have won me. Well, take thta white veil from siy head ami look on m; Here, mattcrto vexjou, and matter lo grieve yon; llrre's doubt to dbtrml you, and f.uth toUdicrc you; I am ill. vou , common rarthi common dew; Be warv, and mold me to row, not true.' Ah. shake out tho flmy thing, fold afW fold. And he if you havo mo to ktcp and to hold; Ixxk ch' on my heart, ace the wont of lt .iining. It is not your to-day for the yeter- day' winning; Th. p.ut M not mine I am too nrud to borrow The future will tell u. what thalt be to-morrow. We're married! I'm plighted to hold up your praie. As th turf at your feet dews it hand ful of dairies; That way lirs my honor and my pub tay of pride. But, mark jou, if grcrner gran urow cither side, I (diall know it, und keeping the Iwdy with you. Shall walk in my spirit with feet on the dew! W r married! O pray that our :nvc on not i.oi 1 hao wing fastened down a a ia tud hid under my veil; Thev are iuptle as light, you can never und. them, You may make them your pride, you may .co but to rue thmn, And Kpite'of all claaping, and spite of all hands, I can slip like a shadow, a dream from your hand. . I As the result of tho naval co i rt mar I Hopkins was commander of the yard FUI FLTl?- WANT i-:d. 0 All kinds furs for which I wfll the highest prfy JfllKKKi PBICE. U BAUM. Trae Cast. All persons wishing to test the mer its of a great remedy one that will positively euro cotuniption. CHigha, eoMs, Asthma, Bronchitis, or rlfcctioti of the throat and lung', nro requests! to call at Henry Cook's drug store and got a trial tmttle of Dr, King'a Now Dicver Ir consumption free of cost. which will -how you what a regular sum of fifty cenu.- -Tr&tmr II. Cook. V:ce ! he rebr r- fcatlwjll tiamJs, xf fo)a3 aeari ' Zi rt tbmtinw rtsiijj'tt ! trftti f us pnitarr at sins iVA?f f M.Utr ceatr. ai B4 -J ea U Srt Atvid.r it lh te atk ! rjr. MT Aut ' A Hrmbei At - - . ii5l a OjarvrMy ta !(. krkt ! 9ry. AnL lair ! etbT. At " s w. ttr $it tirlT Jt rbt aat& .xi'uota'wi t phj - t V dt a. a t. W 'ars?- I t 1 iaaaaWSacaskip.M . saBBmmmmmmmml seeer vBAmr mM r Smmr .leT SmmW meaa .Cw'Wli.a it9Q 4hf aa- PaRXER's wm biisiil T'JwfJriww4irm vzizvszxJE .tfm. Tl. rjn PtaMM hI SBeeeBBBBBBBeaBeaVBBBawSSJB Sav .rtaSeeMv " .BmtJ Kw j !ntti'isetaTlB?er 'J t j.x fej 1 Mm I. ABBBB9rsVse "WwiT'PWPamTT XsaMt 'KJHJ, I aaaa itaaaxse rtf j t r. . r t.. tt ----Bia--f T!! SilMMryfca OJLAJUjJ mmUa vta;r a. enmVeemTfiaBmmmV ' ' " ' vm- Ma wm 3i"5 riaTiaafcu " aa ssMSjaamSaml MM "aWM. Mm mMkWWMM MMmwIM GINGERTONiC JZSte&'-'"' Kiitaaaalaawaataaiamiaraa'amaaaaaaaaaaafa &H JBmVml .sSammBMemeeeaVlamVnmeV.mV Jemamv a BMwL Cats Ta . taamfasesata efH. aJjHHSfifiBanl ,fl(F rSB??TiL?J'1'ilIV:W '-"""' '' JfaT m iami mmml ammi TlHWmmmf' W M WMp Immense L. H&TJM'S, (P. O. BUILDING.? n Immense Stock of Dry Good?, Clothing "And General Merchandise: BIG BARGAINS, MONEY SAVED : Coruo and Examine Goods and JPJSrC.ES; 1 HURRA HI J C.E. PUTNAM! WUhca to announce thai be aidl b , c t t U M UJ 4 a;:. Grtxcrups tie m arr at THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES. -coNsmtNO or- Teas, Sugar, Syrups, Canned Goods, EpcciaIK California Goods, Flour, Feed Corn and Oats. You will aUo find him at the M rUaml ftf UanZXTtUL BltO wbr y Will find everything in ih lo f STAPLE AND FANCY GROClIRIF. Such as Flour, from California,' MinncsotM Kansas and Nebraska, also Green1 and Dried Fruits. He has now in connec tion with the Grocery Business, A FIRST-CLASS BAEER Y.. Where you will lw,v ilnd a rhrlrr mr -f t; i ,ft j.ini Te3rsiae4lJv a fi jh." iwsrrr anu wuumi iniint iiiaoajn jms ur jor piwt WTnr niiti .'! a on'inushO ol tno wine and a many u ait a rait r NO TaOlTItaL.: TO MIIOW C.OOO.H ne-4 YOUWiTUl'LY, :USUFOBD fT. g sj ai " y m. i 1 1 , ., ii . hi.i .sgmiamUeyaWErmmmmT"imSmmmm"Sf . f'L3QMHMPael(H Tw9mmSammmammmeVsV 2-i.i'-- 4 t'f tVft,r"r7 eea ivnraHBlaC-k is Hi tJ' y aMK-ag fSfS! xtxkvfAti una h$ A stjandfi 7Zler:tt CmX t "' SSB3mmmm t-rtr aRfsamPQf 00RS W "SatrSJ.-ttEaaSJ!- atBaTlCjJamD-1 ' ' I afJH I 'Mi ' T I awammmmmmaaaaBmaaaaaaamammmmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamsSaeaai Jl nnaaianr isa Jt BBBB"TBy3amTawl,"Pll"y!yr"w4i Jr trim tu y T? Stock OTO- l JIFttlUH a iiar i! t pUMlp in Ifiaieje j new oiic a my fut hint C. E. PUTNAM. cr TMe - i 1 V , L imV JLrWi ITVaama "nt ; 3rfMa"B2"3r""f; naaaAaW x y&? r Tt eimKer7 WAGON CO. e , on tn o-.vn IetaTite PERFEOTION U H0AST1KG 4 DAatXO W Uj n-W v, -H CHARTER OAK- STOVES nd RANGES Ila amn u E seemr seasKem(L!BeeeemZ8eeeK.-BecAseaat?Ksa smUeleMBBmBenvv m?"-" ama aTaaayaaavyaaaa. a. Bv SPsaBW. WIWmWm9twimlt9twmwlf9ftfj-mTrrTr7T:lB VfcBfcsjrsjBjBBmajBjSjamjBjBJ .PPR5T " .i-- -; Am. MMBamSSaMeBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeBaaaiwi ' , tj.. r-. 3-, k5 . v. ? . -i;; '14 -- - - &' ."'-- JVSij-g UV -tm-. ts. -C -z.. ?3