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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1892)
:zsj3;gjaar !0W! '-Mv"! '"" ?'" 'm X'tn'i f hi' ! (. ! srfssaur yywJfifctwyiiNiyiMiwiw"t' , .-,wiMi'-iiiwW"W - -...- - -ilia I i . i wliraMIII III! ii IIITT TTTTinrr caunmi-ti .iwf.--.. 1 j t t era -" xw WBnjffMlBMMBBCWy-W11 I 'aPg:Wi HWW"r"w,a ' - tf ' I JBZ Ml'? JUMMIMk tei itt f f .'IS I I tf nTU T2 -VHX T TSTUMerowd wa immonjc, but aa wonderful I up miuaj pvui nviw iivii uvimvw Pafclleacel Weekly. Friday Jane 1.T, IStt. ahtcrtatlaa, . 91 Per Aaaum rlaklr la JaAvaaea If noteeM In airaBee, after Nil data Mafch ID, m, tha price will to at .as. e stared at tha 1'oat Offlea la Red cloud, Neb., aa nan mtuer or iae second ciass Mmtwwi, teaaallcaa National Ticket. o President, -.-.--.. ror'Vlaa-rmMaat WttlTfaXAW pall, rf Cotmsstaaatta District .LAIVMMNM. TOT myNEAPOLIIA Bfoaraskaae ajr lac Hawdrctfi Vblt Ike !f ertkem Metropolis. Ob last Tuesday sight the editor of Tiro Ctiiir, along with several othen of Red Cloud's republican!, wended their wa j to the B. M. depot for the purpose of taking passage to Min neapolis, for the purpose of attending the National republican convention. In due Beaton Oaaha wal reached and there the Red Clood contingent was compelled to wait tin hours for a orth bound train. After taking in oar owa capital city, the hour for tho departure of the convention train catno and at 5:45 the train pulled out of the Oaaha Webster street depot, loaded with enthuslastie republicans who were determined on talking lor their favorite eandidates. . After riding all aight the train pulled into Minneapo-l lis at 6:30 and then the soramblo for hotel aeeonmodatloDs comtaenocd. The Red Cloud people were, however, amen sore fortunate than many othen, as they secured very nice quar ters 1n the Bruiswiek Hotel, many thanks far which an due Mr. Walt BeelcyiieoretAry of the etato central isoaaUtee. This gentleman leased tha entire house and the Nobraskans were therefore fortunato enough to have comfortable accommodations. Nothing was accomplished on Mon day, excopt tDme very Bice politieal starring hetweon the different adher ents of Harrisoi, Blaise, Ac. . The first session of the convention was of very little consequence, the only work done was the election of tempertry oflcere, and the convention then adjourned until Wednesday, and then the jennanent offeers were elec ted, Hon. William MoKinlcy of Ohio, being the unanimous choice of tho convention for chairman, and was es corted to the chair amid tho applause coming from twelve to fifteen thous and voices. Another adjournment waa taken antil Thursday and then the actual test developed Mr. Har rison's strength. The vote was taken upon the adoption of tho majority and minority reports of the oomtmttco on credentials, The majority report cmi nated from tho Harrison supporters and was carried by a good majority, and then it was that tbo Blaine men for. Wo should liko to go on and tell of all tho pleasant things about the convention- and tho great leaders of the party present and the thous and beautiful things about tho twin cities, but tho crowded condition of our oolumns forbids, hence wo must closo by saying that it was tho grand est republican and most enthusiastio national convention ever held by the greatest party known to modern times and that tho c'aty of Minneapolis is to bo congratulated on her hospital! fty extended, to all. Tho railway facil ities woro splendid, tho creaH'. E, & Li. V. fry route as well as tho "Q" hauled their passengers in good shape thoir trains arriving promptly. Theso roads arc always looking after the comfort and convenience of their patrons and this timo was no excep tion to tho rule. In short tho minu tin of .tho convention was nicely managed and everything passed off to the entire satisfaction of 'all I1AtorMlller.s On Wednesday evening, Juno 8, '92 at tho house of tho brido Ooeurrcd tho marriage of Wm. MeAvoy and Mrs. Mary Miller, in tho presence of a goodly number of inyited friends, Rev. Geo. 0. Yoisor officiating. Af ter many congratulations" nd good wishes being extended tho guests wcro invited to tho supper room where aa elegant luncheon was served. Many rare and beautiful souveairs wero ptesenced by tho friends, Mri and Mrs. MoAvoy Itayo been residents f this city for a number of years past and their geniality have wen for them awidoxiroloof friends who earnestly dosiro a fuluro At Appinsss and pros perity. McKeighan is now busily trying to explain tho Hastings Cadotship ap pointment and thq ton dollar feo attachment. It will tako a good many explanations to satisfy tho peo ple It was simply unheard of. Bargain In Summer Goads. I havo iust received a new line in white, black arid other summer dress goods, parasols, sun umbrellas, Hosiery, Maslip, Jfcoit underwear, corsets, ladies' misses', and children's waists, ladies mitts, nice assortment Prfl80nt!of blaoktTouncint?s and laces, ham- burg and swiss cmhxoidory, h an dicer chiefs, ore., etc, Ntw is tho time to buy. Call and sco mo. lC-flt F. NxwnotjBK. Joo Hartley of Atkinson, Holt county, Nebraska, will bo a candidate boforo tho republican Stato conven tion foi state treasurer. Mr. Bartley is a very pleasant gentleman and from what wo know of him would fill tho office admirably. Makes the Weak Strong TIio marked benefit which people In run down or weakened stato ol health derlre (rum Tlood's Barsaparllla, conclusively prorci tho claim that thl medicine " makes tho weak strong." It does not act liko a ttlamlant, Imparling Cctltlous strength fiom which there must follow a reaction ot greater weakness than before, but In t!'0 most natural way Hood's Darsaparllla otcrcomes that tired feel ing, creates aa appetlto, purines tha blood, and, la short, tires treat bodily, ame, saeatal aad dltestlva strength. Fagged Out 11 tart aPng I was completely fatted out My strength left mo and I felt sick and ml. cranio all the time, so. that I could hardly, attend to my business. I took one bottle o Ilood'a Barsapartlla, and It cured me. There Is nothing like It." K. 0. Bkoom, Editor. Enterprise, Bclletllle, Mich. "I derlTed Tcry much benefit from Ilood'a flarsaparllla, which I took for General debility. It built me right up, and gavo me aa excel- lentappetlte." Eo.JKtKs,Mt8aTaie,Md. N. B. It you deeldo to tako Hood's Barsa partlla do not bo Induced to buy aaytbUi alas lastead. Insist upon hating Hood's Sarsapariila BoldbyandnwiUU. S1 slxforSS. Prtfandealy by 0. I HOOD 0O4 ApothtearlM,tiawU, MM. 100 Dotas Ona Dollar To the- parrrrs! h. c. scon, Invites tho Farpicrn or Webster nnd adjacent counties to his Inrgo nnd varied stock ol' Agricultural Gobds Such as Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Plows, Harrows, Mowing Machines. &c. See him before buying for bargains. Try Cactus oil for brab wire cuts It in tho most healing romody in the world. Sold only by Deyo tho Drag-gist. m GO TO THE J5ity $atoy and Restaurant For fro It Broad rics All kinds of cakes, candles, Nuts, cigars, and fresh Frultc, etc. Meals and LrUricJb. i all jh.ou.rs Boarding and Lodging. Fresh Oystora and Ice CFflam in Season. Jos Herburger, Prop. Nebraska Rett Cloud, The platform adoptod by tho repub lican convention at Minneapolis, along with a full deecrintion will be-found on the insido of today's paper. Tho' platform is broad enough and sound daough on all subjects for every loyal Amerioanto stand upon. Head it carefully and then dcolaro yourself to bo a beliover in sound government espoused by tho grandest party in this country, vis: tho republican party. :- ffl MM II UW I .AW jmW bUmMWMS 0 - - Blaine's Advlco. To the Republicans of tttV Country: The resolution, energy and persis tence which enyk'ed the proceedings of the convention nt Minneapolis, will, if turned against tho common foo, win tho election in November. All minor differences should bo merged in tho duty of evory republi can to do all in his power to cl6et tho tioket today nominated by tho Nation-J al republican convention. Jameh 0. Blaine. The Calf Shoes Wioner sells of the best mado and tho prices cheap as tho cheapest are aa Harrison and Motel. There is a poetio sound in tbo names of tho two national standard boarors of tho republican party, that fills ono with enthusiasm and virtually insures thoir clootion. Two names above all others in our oountry. Nothing can stop them from being elootcd 1b .No vember. Harrison tho statesman, and Rucklcn'a Aralcea alve The Beet Salve in the world for oats. Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Bnlt Bhann. fever Rami. TnttAr. Chanced hands. OhUblalM. Corns, and all other Skin Ernptlone, mt,A nfhitivAiv eiitea nlles. or no nay re quired. It U apajantoed to glvaperfaet atisf action or money rof unded, Priea IB oents per box, forssjapy u. ts. iyw. 9 Bids Wanted. Bids will be received up to noon on tho 25th day of Juno 1892 for fur nishing material subjeot to the approv al of the board of trustees for feie ing the Bed Cloud Cemetery, to la nlniln three kinds of fence, 1st Iron, 2nd wood and Iron, 3rd wood 160 rods long moro or loss. Iho right is re served to reject any or an uiun. B. B. Fulton, Clerk. I Want to Bay Farms Parties having cheap farm lands for sale, improved or unimproved can find buyers by calling on D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agent, Red Cloud, Neb. Garden Seeds. Osear Patmor has just received a BIO supply of garden scods. Go and see him at Perkins and Mitchell's old sand. ee Keeacr'a gupalles. A. Mohart, the hardware man, trill hereafter keep all kinds of Beo Keep er's supplies. Mail order filled promptly: tf. Gasoline Stoves. The best in tho world, for salo at, A. MonART's. 40-tr Go and see W. (V. Wright for all kinds of shelf and heavy hardware, Ao. Ho does all kinds of Job work and has competent tinners omployed. IWhilo there, look at thoso world beat ers. The dry air Uioanablo refr igcr-ators. .......... , , alffilsslft. a h fnBns M&XttWlML. I HO THERE J. O. UlJTLi)n, -T11E- HARNESS MAN Is better prepared than ever to sell you all kinds of harness collars, s,adlery, etc In the Tinker Building. IIo lina the rr..t alnrlc In litis nS-l nl Ilia vallv. mad will make It sm luducemcntto trada wa... mrnmwmmt RED CLOUD Roid tho diplomat. Where could two irn.. ii,.. !, ... v,n. r fi, txad that the country honors .ln.ft.1 fcBlt,f. .,i-Un. .J .r. mo" ? Starting from the moro hum- O - 1 - L , Friday moraine's session, Mr. Ham- eon was nominated on tho first ballot by a vote ot 535. Blaino recoived 182 1-0 and McKinley 182, with a fow scattering votes. The mention of the names of Harrison and Blaino was the signal for great applause which lasted about thirty minutes, tho enthusiasm was so grest that it just took the. moro . mention of tho two great leaders' names to mako a tremendous wavo ot enthusiasm travel over tho great sea of admirers who thronged every nook and corner of the great building. It was a great time and a greater con vention, and ten minutes after tho battle every republican of cithor iao tlon had their coats off and wero loud ly praising the wisdom of tho conven tion which nominated tho nest presi dent and vice-president of tho United States, vis Benjamin Harmson and WuiTELAW Reid. All hail to the standard bearers of the groatest and noblest political party ever organised the graBd old republioan party. Sue cses is ours in November. ' Minneapolis is a great city and did herself proud in caring for her guests. The city is among the prettiest and eleanest in our republio and every at tention possible was shown to the dole gates and visitors. During tho recesses between each soiBion the vis itor took in the sights of which Minneapolis Is noted. Tho big mills tho fine buildings, the falls, Lake Minnetenka, Lake Harriet, Lake CaJ howi, the parks, the beautiful streets e,, 6e., were All in turn visited by the visiter and every attentit give bio walks of life, stop by step they havo climbed to tho pinnacle of fame and this in tho land of tho free, for in no other land is it possibio for men to gain their way to prominenco except by traditional blood, must he born great to aohiovo greatness, but in Am erica our greatest men como from tho humbler walks, and suoh aro tho standard bearers of tho republican party for 1802. Hurrah for Harrison and Held. - ! TRANSFER LINE IS. J, COZAD, Proprietor. All hauling intrusted to, me will be promptly attended to. a.mammf OSCAR PATMOR, Has Moved his l?lour and Fec'd Store of the Perkins & Mitchel building . Nothing but the best goods kept; Call an -1 when yon want anything in my line see me Fire, Lightning and Tornado Insurance ! I Coluuibua Day. Tho proposal that tho publio schools of America lead in tho commemoration of Columbus day is ono of tho most sonsible suggestions that has boon mado for appropriately marking tho four-hundreth anniversary of our ex istence as tho Amorioan raoo. There is an especial fitness 'in giving this prominenco to tho American publio school. There aro many reasons' why every friend of frco education should aid in. nuking tho Columbus day ex orcises a marked buoocss. The day will bo put to tho highest education al use if tho school children in every sootiou of tho oountry can be simul taneously commemorating the greatest event in secular history. The dedica tion of tbo exposition buildings and grounds will bo an event of great significance. But it is not sufficient tbe four-hundreth anniversary bo al lowed to pass with an observance of merely local scopo. The disoovery of the ndw world burdened uqmoasurably the horison of men of nations. Its effect was far reoching, the wholo order of tho European destin beina; transformed by it. Ik should be cele brated by n demonstration of equal oxtensiveness. If von do not want tbe earth, Wiener can pleaso you in anything you may want in clothing. For Salo at a Bargata. I desire to dispooo of the W H of seo. 10-1-12 in Webster Co. at ortoe, aa I need the money. Apply to JSdwara noma. Savanna, 111. for particulars, Bd Noble. Farm loans at lowest interest. fgtrfetly first-class loans at lower rates than has over been given in tnts coun ty before Option to pay part or all attend of any yeas. 0. F. Cathbr. Lost, A pair of cold eye-glasses, by Mil ton Lester, Finder will plotso leave at this office and rocjeivo a liberal toward. RjpSL Tho thermometer is steadily rising you will want lighter clothing under wear, ao. wioner has made an pre paratiens to supply your demands, his stook Is large ana prices low. .. . Iherlfl's Salo. Notiee is hereby given that under and by vlrtna of an order ot sale issued from the oSea of C. B. Crone clerk of the dis trict court of the tenth Judiolal district, within and for Webster county, Nebraska, upon a decree in an notion pending there in, wherein Zllph j S. Hubbard is plaintiff and against Henry MeCormal, James Mo Gcrmal and Anna MeCormal bis wife, Catherine Feltis, .John Feltis, Mary Mehuke, formerly afary MeCormal and Karl Mehuke, her husband, Wm. 13. Jackson, executor of tha last -will and testament of Henry MoOormal, deceased, and Kaley Brothers, defendents, I shall offer for sale at publio vendue to tbe highest bidder for cash m hand at the east door of the court house, at Red Cloud, in said Webster county, Ne braska, (that being the building wherein the last term ot said court was holden) on the fa day of Juno, 18&9, at one o'clock p. m. of said day the following described property towit: The north halt of the north west quarter and the south-west nuarter of the north-west quarter and lot three (3) all in eeotion elaht (8.) township No one north, ranjre nine west Cth t m. uivea under my hand this 6a aay or, May muz. The sale on the above described prop erty was continued to the 19th day of July 1803 for want of biddors. ST-30H T UK0. E. UOOH, HHPM1I, HAW BArtKEn, rit'f'a Atty. A i tfftft.i'T?.. )".. .'nt .r ' m. fcMk MmttMMtMSlMsSMiaMMMMMMMWiJSKSkyin-r-r. 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Will Insure your properly ugalnst Fire, Lightning, and Tornado j Also, will insure your crops against hail, He represents the best company on earth The old Continental of N. Y. CITY OFFICE-With J. H. SmUh 1st door south of F & M bank.' and lots e and 7 la block 7 village ot Bed Cloud. nour. Nebraska. Said sale sur. Dated June is, 18W. will remain open one .TAMK4 n.flAflB. Administrator of the Estate ot James talrd, daceased. 47-4t Hull: Hall! Hall I II. Ii Pond, will write Hail insur ance In one of tho best companies ren (o Mike thefr- eta, pleasait. tT c-J'CM-tCiaJk) west as ckesp s Dy;wjtj,iUiia tculip! all.' An unexpected demand on oustosaar in prices oftpn frighton the buyer, this can never happen at Wiener 'ai Golden KaajwltVro prices are it- Dissolution Notice. The nartnershlu heretofore existing between L. v. Gilbert. John Blaine and K. U yawcett as partners In lumber business lu Cowles. Web star eetwty, abrasks. and known as "Cowles 1AIISDW uorapaiij, u unauujr uuwiku dbiu- taai eeaasnt. nates anu accounts) aue u arm ol Oowlas Lumber Company are fn tha hands of John Blaino at thabank of bogles for pqljepyon, and he Is hereby author -g "" " ".pi mr . .l.r i - rFA- kU,I yMlMWMM y.iM.w..wyf.i .himm.. " You Come in We Sell the Goods," Wh W, WRIGHT, The Hardware Man, -Jletl Clotvd, Nc&rtirfea, Will sell you more goods for One Dollar than than any one m the Valley, It will pay yqu to see me, hefore, buying. fc W-s tt8WAk'lwte' mmmVmmmmM" ww.''!MwtrtciaiuM' nnittnt r T"" ""r""-TnniiTi" nnrr-'inrii'ii t .iwnin. mn Tjfn'rjmassi jwisajea1 mmmtiamtmmmai