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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1888)
Grand Republican Jollification Monday night, Nov. 12. Fireworks, Illuminations, Speeches. &c. Everybody turn out and jolify. N w i ,-ri i if " -aSTi r '" mi POWDEB Absolutely Pure, This prwdr never varies. MarTel of pure Jtrensth and whole!omcn-i, more ecouomlcal than the ordinary kind and cannot be sold in eompetlon with th multitude of low t-st short Wit alum or phosphate pWdon. Sold only means. KOYAL liAKINK IOWIKi:CO. H Wall street. N. Y. ;lty gte rd gland Plmf, :. IIOhXKR. I'roprlfloi SPLINTERS Gathered Up by Chirr Koporlcra la And About llin Cltjr and County. Farm I.Mim. Interest from 6 to 10 per cent. Time from 1 to 7 years. Call and investigate. G. V Baukkk. Canon City coal at Kdleman's only 8.00. Buy Ujitcaof Perkins & Mitchell. JSurc to please. Such a nice line of bankets at Per kins & Mitchell. Every thing in the grocery line at Perkins & Mitchell's. Canon City nut coal at Kdleman's only $0.50. Best thing out for cook ing stoves. On last Friday evening the ladies W. II. C. gave an apple butter social t Mrs. McNitt's. Extract of Almond, rose, lemon, vanilla, banana, celery and peach at Perkins & Mitchell. Halloween is past so fix up your property for another year and get your lumber at Kdleman's. Have you had any of that Uji tea of Perkins & Mitchell. It is superior to anything yet offered the trade. Dick Tinker, one of Red Cloud's best aiayors, was down from McCook on Wednesday visiting old friends. Fot the next ten days The Chief will take corn on subscription. Those who desire to pay up canp ay in corn. The ladies benevolent society held a "kettledrum" at the Masonic hall last Thursday evening. It was a grand success. Mrrricd at Red Cloud, Neb., Nov. 5lh, 1SSS, Mr. Noah ( Ransdcll and Mis Tillie Peterson, both of Harlan county, Nebraska, Judgo Swcezy offi ciating. Married at R.d Cloud, Nov. Sth, 18SS, by Rev. Geo. O. Yeiser, Mr. Geo. E. Whitelcad, of Orleans, Ne braska, and Miss Katie Strange, of lied Cloud, Nebraska. A big crowd was in the city on last Saturday. The strcots wero just lined with people all day. It was the largost number of people that has been in the city for many a day. The Ladies Red Cloud Benovolent Society call a meeting at Masonic hall, Monday, November 12th, at 2:P0 p m, for the election of officers. All members are requested to be present. On Snday evening the wild geese were nying over me cny in targe numbers. The electric lights attract ed them to that extent that they came down so low that several of our sports men winjed a half dozen or wore be fore the geese caught on. Several jrcntlemcn are hero now putting in the incandescent wires for the new lights. Nearly every resi dence in the city as well as a large number of business houses have taken the lamps. The company expects to have it in ruuning order by December 1st, 1SSS. It will take twenty miles of wire fo the new lights. W. H. Barcus has been returned from Beaver Creek, and G. W. Hum mell from Line, as members of the Board of Supervisors. Both of these genilesaen'a scalps were wanted by a few disgruntled politicians in their respective townships, but they got there all the same by large majorities and we arc glad to hear of it. One day last week Frank Dicker son fold his Tcstuarant to our friend Ernst Welsch. Ernst is one of the beet restaurant mtn that ever came to the city and will run the business in such s manner as to make it decid edly fettcccssf uL Under his manage ment the West Side ResUmrAmt will become a desirable recart for tnese who thirst after MfttAhg gtti Jta It is too much Goorgc Holland Wc claim everything B F Mirer. I am headed for Salt lake Jeff Ward I am feeling very bad, boys Sam Tern pi fc Oli! my, boys ! my pile is gone. G. W. Lindsey did it with my little letter Sacfc ville West to G rover. J W Moon is in the city The jail proposition carried The bounty on woIvcb carried Uji tea at Perkins & Mitchell's. J M Young is back from the east A heathen Chinese was in Hit city, last Tuesday The First National bank wants county warrants We will buy county warrants The First National bank Dave Zerwekh , of Colby, was in Red Cloud, this week J C Brooks lost three head of cat tle by feeding on stalks S W Coon of Republics City, was in Red Cloud, this week Hot and cold lunches at all hours at Ernst Wehch's restaurant. Tor extra select oysters go to E. Wclsch's, Dickerson's old fitand. Wanted county warrants at the First National bank, Red Cloud C. S. Sill has had his residence en livened by a fresh coat of paint. We want county warrants The First National Rank, Red Cloud John Tomlinson, who was slightly injured the other day, is out again. President Cleveland has designated November 2!Hh as Thanksgiving da-. Eastern hard coal is cheap now to what it will be, only $M at Kdle man's. Fresh oysters received three times per week at K. Wclsch's, Dickerson's old stand. Canon City nut coal at Edlcman's only $0 50. Rest thing out for cook ing stoves. Mrs Frank Tcnnant, who has been absent in the west for several weeks has returned Ernst Welsch invites his friends to call and see him at Frank Dicker son's old stand. Rev. Case, of Aim a, will preach in the Baptist church Sunday morning. Nov. 11th, at 10:30. On the -JiMi Red Cloud braves will wade through turkev and grease, by order of the president. Frank Fausler, who was murdered at Hastings last Friday night, was hurried Sunday in this city. The Chautauqua circle meets with Mrs. C. W. Kaloy. Tuesday evening, Nov. Kith, at 7::i0 o'clock. For Rent. A good house, with -I rooms, conveniently located, with good we'll. Apply to this office, tf For nice oyster stews, fries, A:c , call at the West Side Restaurant. Ehnst Welsch, Prop. The election passed off very quietly in this city on last Tuesday, the ex citement did not run as high as usual. Mrs Fansler desires to return her thanks to the kind friends who assis ted her during her late bereavement Don't forget that the old settlers reunion will take place on the Kith in this'citr. Every old settler in the county should try and be present. On Saturday, Sunday and Monday Kansas and Nebraska real estate took a big turn (in the air we mean) and demanded the attention of our citi reus. The rcads leading to Red Cloud have been fixed up in good shape, thanks to our friend, Charley, by di rection of the town board of Red Cloud township. Drs Cave, Smith & Co, the great painless dentists, of Cincinati, Ohio, will be at the Gardner House. Red Cloud, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, Nov 12. 13. 14 Miss Lillie Smith, the "Little Mus ical Wonder" of Red Cloud, presided at the diano during the entertain- ment at the Opera House Monday ! and Tuesday evening, to the entire satisfaction of the large audience. On last Friday afternoon the ban on Wm Outhwaite's place west of the city, took fire and burned to the ground before assistance could be rendered. Fortunately everything was out of the barn at the time nak- j inv tIA ln:a irtnnr tlirn. nr fitn tii?i. ,.." rt "' On last Thursday night, while our foreman. Lou Kenney. was running off the last side of the Great Familr ! Weekly, on a of the distributing rol - lors jumped from its accustomed ..l. -;.t, ,c. ,i..,-..i!.j . , Ping over it, thus wrenching off the standards holding tne main shaft, dis- abliug the press for i few davs. ami should nur tariff ho lt ),:,..i- V aar caWriW. .1I V. j u.l .-..... -... mrnvm IBM naill- 18401888. THE CBANaV) CRTS J VST LIKE MM CiBAftBFA IK A KM AGS. A Clean Swt-ea Fran tne raelde t Ike Atlantic. I'.rry Xortnern mate ,Wltn na r Two ICxerpiloaaCeea Kannalloan. Tin- Democrat ;iv II aj for (fan ana Look Drcldrdly Nick. Large Ualas In Sksatnern Male ported and a Ma.ld ft nth A beat Brskta. dory Kauash FerOat Bay and pu bllt an J abllant. Ciuodbyr, Crorer, Ceedby. Jfay j aar Shadow .'everCirew Leva. He Will New; Have Plenty efTJase to aa.'Flahln;. "Farewell! A long farewell, To all hi greatneiu; This in the state of man, Today he put forth The tender leaves of hopea, Tomorrow bloasoma, And Loan hist blushing honors Thick upon him; The third day comes a frost, A killing frost, And when he thinks good Ehmv man, full surely His greatness i ripening, Nips his root, And then ho falls, And when he follri, lie falls like Lucifer, Never to hope- ngnin." Let the.Kagle Near Who would have thought that there was such a Waterloo in ntore for the democrats The ni'ist san guine republican did not even dare to venture such a hope, the chances seemed too remote for even such a show for the great republican party six months ago, but behold the glor ious news, the people have had four years of democracy which has so fill ed them with disgust that they have shakcii off the barnacles and put on new clothes the republican party From east t4 west the olJ party has reasserted itself and has swept every thing before it, redeeming both the executive and lower house of Congress iuiu ii.t viuiciius wiin a goou repub lican majority in tho senate bringing back the government into the com plete control of the G O P This is glory enough for the republicans the victory being the greater over the fact that the republicans have not only overcome democracy but all of the numerous side issues of which there were many It is a noble victory and a just rebuke to the bold assertions of tho democratic party on the frco trade question The civil service fraud, the freo trade follacy, the demogoguery of the president, 1 the slnnsey pretext for vetoing pen sion bills, and the lack of backbone, to assert our national rights did much to bring about this wonderful change in the administration of pub lic affairs Just think of it routed all along the line Even now the in spiration has taken hold of the peo ple and raised them from a despon dent feeling, has alrcad imbued them with hfcpe, has commenced the revival of business and the whole land has put on even now an aspect of pros perity that has scarcely been heard of the last 4 years TlIB CHIEF looks for better times, now, and with a statesman in the presidential chair to wield the affairs of the government and a republican senate and house to back him there will be much good work done tor the benefit of the peo ple at least thero will not be any ten months sittings of Congress And not anything accomplished In Ne braska the republicans carried every thing. Dr. Janss, the eminent physician, accompanied by a portion of his staff, was in Red Cloud on Saturday as per announcement. The doctor is a vcrv pleasant gentleman and has an exten sive reputation as an M. D. He car ries with him over $3,000 in fine in struments of American and German make, and thus enabled to treat all cases that come before him. He re- maincd in Red Cloud but one day, but wc understand will return at stated intervals Ton to twcntj-fiv teoth extracted per xuinnte, absolutely without pain by Dr J, C. Cave ccv. painless dentist, at Gardcer houe. patent paicless operators, Chnrjrcs reasonable. ln -lnntlipr onlnrvn will hf frmnil 9 .... - - - 1 repoi t of tne Killing of t rank r ansler , ' a Hasting by Ed Hawkins, who it , will boremembercd was wanted some months ago by the police of Franklin j for breaking into the brewery at that 1 ' place. At that time Fansler befriend- anWw Unc3e Davie Orra dog a Inst led Hawkins, and the fellow must ISandAV. The deed was formerly an. iv. k ..ri t ..!.. .toi to kave neen eomasittesi bj two ' ,.,.,. ,, ,, , have killed his fneod m cold Mood, ., ! sow is tha time to haTe yoar eeiii ex-, , v tracted as we positively and abacUtaJy ensraatee to extract last witkoat Ua jhaMaaift. Drs. J. &Om 4 On. I5TAVALK. Oar town is alive with politics. We will be some what glad when the s ab ject of the town talk is changed. L. N. Edson and Ckarles Woodruff started for Iowa Friday. Mrs. E. B. Kniabt made a tying trip to Weeping Water last week. There was quits a number out Sun day evening to hear the Rev. More. Ed. Parkis was in town Sunday. Mrs. Call, of Louisville, Mo., is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. It Pitney. Quite a number from here went to Pleasant Prairie Friday night to hear I. B. Hampton speak. The young people of Inavale gave Miss Maude Orchard a surprise Toes day evening. A good time is report ed. PCTERBOV. SHERWOeA, KANSAS). Wm. Barnes laid up with the rheu matism. Mr. Shaw is putting down a well. Mr. Gentcr has sold his farm to Mr. Graham. He has moved to Kensington. R. C. Wilson bought three head of horses in Red Cloud last week. Whoa to that mule that turned down the railread track last Ihura day afternoon. Bro. Williamson preached at Orio Saturday evening aud Sunday to a crowded house. J. T. Stones will preach at Orio next Sabbath at 11 o'clock. All arc invited. We understand Mrs. Miller will teach the school in district 9 for a term of four months. Some of our boys were over to Red Cloud to the rally Thunday. Hatcuet. cowls:. G. M. Plumb moved to Red Cloud this week. Dr. Johnson has purchased the property formerly owned by W. T. Evans. R. I). Carrier has bought the property where he lives of L. C. Gil bert. Miss Minnie Petersen returned from Red Cloud the first of the week ftom a visit. Mis Jessie Polly, of Franklin county, was visiting last week with the families of J. D. Schcnck and G. T. Clark. Our schools arc progressing finely under the management of H. C. Pro basco and Miss Bessie Wright. Mrs. R. Adamson has received $2100 pension money. It was due Mr. Edson. She has been trying several years to get it. American. COWL KM. Special correspondence. Corn -0 cents. Several loads arriving daily. A. E. Malick, from near Guide Rock, was doing business in town last Thursday. Nobody dead or mamed since last week that wc know of, but look oat for a wedding in the near future. Uncle John Moore is feeding 200 of the finest steers that has been our privilege to inspect for many a day. C. E. Brittcu and family, residents of Ludcll, Kan., but formerly of this place, were visiting friends in this locality on Thursday. Mr. B. in tends to make a visit in Iowa before returning to his home. He reports matters in that country as being in a prosperous condition. Glad to see you Charlie. Come again. G. M. Stevens, Isa Paul, W. C. Hurd and Bob were taking in the sights at the county seat last Thurs day. Rev. Hart, of Franklin, expounded the scriptures to the eitiieas of Cowlcs last Sunday morning and eve ning, Mr. Page being absent. P- M. Ward and brother are visit ing with their brother-in-law A. C. Scott, in Edgar. Editor Ward and A. McCall were doing the city Thursday in beralf of the democratic ticket. That's right boys, now or never. Editor Plash's validictory appears in the Cowles Herald of November 2d. While we appreciate the import ance of his labors, we cannot help thinking that so far as the Cowles Publishing Company is concerned the enterprise has proved a financial fail ure. "It is useless to cast pearl be fore swine." Th Cowles) school, nnder the pro- fessorship of H. O. Probasco, is tak- : 1. .. .l. I.-.. .1.-t. f - the county. Mr. Probasco carries the I best certificate of any teacher in the eeaatv for discipline and tfcaronzfc work. Caaaot be excelled bv aay. Some miscrant nasi the asdaditT ta of our precuneal towasssen but stere .accent iarstigation shown it to be a mistake. We eoald probahly name the irautY party bat pradeeee warns " . . -H s to acstst. -EircBUCAjr. Caa City esal at Sikawtj OAatriKL. Fia weather still continues. The farmers are buy gathering corn. Oar post asatter has a new cellar. Ed. Assaek has returned from Mis souri. He thinks Nebraska is food eooagh for him. Dr. Jaass has been out to Me Frank Keat. It is to be hoped that he able to relieve him from the rulic- naat malady, which It a orc putzle to so asaay eminent surgeons. Ot.r Maid. List of letters remaining uncalled for at Bole pott office, Nov. 1st, 1S5S. Mr. McNatt, Mr. C. P. Brown. These letters will Ik sent to the dead letter oSce, Dec 1st, 15S3. if not called for before that time. N. L. D. Smith, P. M. Ji'ssftoa, atAasAjs Corn gathering is the order of the day, but it does not require much crib room this year. Married at the residence of the bride's parents, Sunday, Nov. 4th, Mr. Sutherland and Miss Eva War rington, the Rev. Williamson officiat ing. Mr. Warrington had quite a mishap on Monday morning. He had bor rowed a table, loaded it in the wagon and his team started and run through the corn field, threw the table out o! the wagon and broke it. Then the tire came off the wheel and broke the spokes out, and Mr. Warrington didn't swear eithci. Su. MatlAN CBKKK. Corn husking is the news of the day. A. Mcintosh lost a cow lat week. Mr. and Mrs. Lav and Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson were visiting at Mr. Mctcalf's Sunday. Eliza Bennct is at New Virginia going to school. B. F. Reed lost a heifer last week. Miss Belle Mcintosh has a new side saddle Mr. Bradshaw has a new bui;gy. Mrs. Breaxen's sister is here on a visit from Kansas. Wc arc sorry to say that Mr. J. Jiskra is going to leave us. D. Hefflcbower has a new buggy. Frank Lindacy, of Rivcrton, was hero buying butcher stock last week. Mr. Alyea has completed his mill dam. The school bonds didn't carry. PKMSY CMKEBL. Weather pleasant. Husking corn is the ordr of the day. Every man, woman and child who is tall enough to reach an car of corn, is in the field. Even some of our Webster county teachers (ladies) arc at work in the field some day. Some of them have no school until December, so they say they can make more at work than play. And our object is to explain that the people in this vicinity are "rustlers." Corn will make about ten bushels to the acre in omc fields. No cabbage was raised in this vicin ity worth mentioning. Labon Aubusehow is fattening hogs and selling them. Mrs. Graves and son Louis have retHrncd from Stcl'a, Neb. John Fox has rented Nolle Norri place for the coming year. John Grves is on the sick list. George Hutchinson is a pleasant caller in this vicinity every .Sunday. Lida Huffman is taking a vtcation as her work does not begin until De cember. Geo. Hilton and wife arc visitinz in this locality. Chas. Gust has shut up the road by patting in a wire fence. Labon Aubuschon sold some calves last week . Some of the republicans in this vicinity got John McShanc's letter of acceptance asking them to give him their support. But no! no! No Mc Shane over Thayer. All kiads of dental work performed ab solutely without pain by Drs. J. C. CaTe A Co. painle dentits. at Gardner hoc-. Slo jday, Taasday and Wednesday, or. 1? 13, 14. Charge reasonable. Meadota, Mo., coal at Edlcman's only $6. For fresh oysters call on Joe lit r bargcr, at City Bakery. Huskiag gloves are all the style now. Every farmer has a pair. Goat skin patent husking gloves at Berg a Galasba a at only fifty cents. Canon City nut coal at Edlcman's only $6.50. Best thing oat for cook ing. Farmers take notice Call and see as before going aaywaere e!e to bay you Inmber for corn crib, Ac M. B. Edlexax. Lowest prices oa ship lap, stock j boards, sheeting aad all kiscs of hs- br at EdlecanV. Caaea City cat ewel at Edlcman's only KM. Beat taiag sni far iaeaAwvea. 4t ax- n na lAacnusjaat eaai ttxv;caMava ealy ffcSt Ben this ewt far cok izs t stove For r: class commercial iasmr! asee call ea Sill di Stowe. CaH aad as Drs. J. C Caaa t cavat ltd wis grtw yw i aaajn. daw-f wLA YvaaV AW" fat t waark aaa ijF aVj' ba 1 aaaaaBf awVAT aT"' "1aaV naav aaaW BaTd W ' dWAjdr5SjdBW' 'VaaaaaaaaaaT avnnnnnaBj aTWAWajaaT KaaaaaaB aavT aaaaaat aVaaaaaaaBSiSn Do Not be Deceived Bv others claiming xMADM OUR CLOTHING Is as well made as any put on the market, and our prices are (as every one says that has exmineci them) much lower than others ask for same quality of goods If you want cheap truck (and you need not cry for it either) we will sell you Men's Suits as Low as $2.50 And should you want "C them OV ERCOATS we have at all prices from the cheap Hitinet to tho fin silk lined good. 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