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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1892)
:w v A. u ? Hi I 1 i I u I AC m i .P.. " uft W2(K':'i.r I KMWmi9S9 JlotkSbbI Whatis&is mil anyhow ? It il the Oily bow (ring) which MumC be pulled from the watch. To be had only with Jas. Bom Filled Md other watch cases JH SfMsnod with this trade mark. W Ask your jeweler for pamphlet KtyitoneWmtchOucCo rniuiuiu-iiu THE CHIEF Friday, Nt. It ! Ivery state uffioer on the re pub liaaa tieketweleoted. The Omaha Daily l'ublio an inde peadeat paper hts gono to the wall, aid still there's more to follow. Nebraska will inoreaso her popul tioaAby iamlgration moro than fifty per teat daring the next two years. It has been rumored that Friz Rloaardsoa, Ospt Houohin, and many leaser lights are aspirants for tho Red dead pest-office. fUBBBBaa BBS SSBB Eevery Republican should gird on his arawr aad stand firm in tho faith. A defeat is only temporary but tho good work of the republican party is aet dead and will never die. Aa effort Is being put forward sinoo the election, by tho domoorats, to leer the National allianoo, and ttkerwise capture that institution 18181188! that it is a domooratio adjunct. There are a great many reforms that the next legislature should look alter, aad oao of those reforms should k ta simplify the Australian ballot jstem. It is cumbersome in many reefeeta. Cert shuoking is all tho rage but kaskers are Boaroe, and in many iastanees oan not bo scoured for lore or monoy, yet a political party said before eleotion that thcro wore a million tramps in tho country. All ready our politicians aro trying U surmise who will be tho next post- ter of Red Cloud. A groat many ear people would nrofcr Sam Tom- ,H BmSji attr mb ft na ftlilo mnnp ! AAn. J0W . JpSartau wo should liko to soo bim ap- .t.ij.r 4J. WB WW Ml. M. IIMIIUI . WM' MKaWVFr ' - pelated. The democrats are very joyful at preseat, but in a few weeks people will be clamoring for that party to put lata execution some of the reforms that they hajo boon howling about and wkea they fail as they surely will, ,tkea hear them roar. After January 1, 1803, the Adams KiarasB Company will suooeod tho Wells-Fargo Express on the Burling' toa Roate. This ohango will bo hailed with satisfaction at least if the aw company will reduce tho out rageous prices whioh havo made tho Fargo Company woaltby. The republicans of Nebraska and Kansas aro certainly to bo congratu lated on tho turn of tho tido. Two years ago both states wcro overwhelm ingly iadopondent, and by a soratch are independent yet as far as tho leg islature is concerned, but in each the republicans havo rcducod tho ma jorities from ton to fifty thousand. It will bo worth the whilo of every ae of our readers to notioo tho re wort of" the Farmors & Merchants BaakiBg Company, in another place ia to-dav's Ciiikk. It is a matter of aeagratulation to see that ourbusi ness mea aad farmers are reaping the raealta of a bounteous crop and a praitable business as the bank's baii esa plainly shows, thcro being some , thing like $112,000 deposits on hand. It is a souroo of gratification to our paeal to Bee the volumo of business inertaslas; as it is an evldenoo of re taraiag prosperity. M eera buekm wanted. Oan use with a without teams. Henry C. Cuttkb, Red Cloud, Nebr. Ednc&ttbnal Department. W WMtlwAwi .! D. M. HUNTER, Edllaw. j MWHlttltllMMflltMMM Program The program of tcaohers' meeting to bo held at Bladen, Nov. 26th, is as follows: Motto: "Our meetings are what wo make them." 11 a. m. opening exeroises. Questions or paper on life of Roynolda Millie MoCall. Qaestloas or paper on life of John son Josie Miller. Questions or papor on life of Hay den Ethol Parks. Questions or paper on life of Burns Emily L. Robinson. Questions or paper on life of The Montgolfiers Laura Laird. Quotations from Burns' poems- All tcaohers. MUSIC. Discussion of third months' work in Page's Theory and Fraetice: First week Jos. 0. Hall. decond week Nora MoCall, Third week Minnie Yeasea. Fourth week W. H. Grant. MUSIC. Disoussion ef International Coarse of Btate Course of study. Teaohing Reading Floreaoe Bean. " Language Jno. A. Hall. ' Spelling J.E.HammoBd. MUSIC. Dlsoub'ion of difficulties met with in aotual soh.ool work, (query box), MU8I0 PJOURNMINT. Th Nafinn.l School Singer is used at our meetings. Tho number in attendance tne teachors' meetings this fall is as fol lows: Golds Rook 24; Bladen 23; Red Cloud 42; Bluo Hill 21 tcaohers. Miss Ella Van Woort's sohool in district No. 4G will have appropriate oxcrcises in observance of Thanks giving day. All schools should have somo exercises suitablo forThanks riving. We find a good program for Thanks giving exeraisos given in the North Western Journal of Education for November. Program for Tlitmksglvlag Day. Red Cloud, Nkiir., Nov. 17, 1892. Tcaohers: It is in lino with edu cational progress and tho teaching of patriotism that Thanksgiving Day be rocogniied by the schools. On Wed nesday afternoon, Nov. 23d, the fol lowing program could be used by every sohool. The program is oopied from the North Western Journal of Education for November. Lot us teach tho childron to bo thankful to Him "from whom all blessings flow." (This program ia taken from a very complete program found In "Special Day Exeroises," by H. It. Fattengill, Lansing, Mlsh. This is a pamphlet con taining numerous exercises. Tho schools should not fail to ob sorve this day in this Columbian year. If possible havo something for every child. The exorcises should be hold in tho sohool house on the af ternoon preceding Thanksgiving. Tho room should be decorated with autumn loaves, evergreons, red ber ries, etc Clusters of red, white, and yellow corn may be tastily arranged; also bunchcB of wheat, oats, grass, sunflowers, pumpkins, turnips, beats, eto. A flag should bo draped aoross tho wall abovo the tcaohor's desk. If thcro are any poor people in the neighborhood or town, suggost to the children that esoh one bring an ap plo, potato, turnip, loaf of bread, pie, somo artiole of clothing not outworn. These may bo distributed under di rection of teacher, l'aOORAM. 1. Song "America" by the Bohool. 2. President's proclamation read. 3. Governor's proclamation read. 4. Invocation and responses: Teacher: Let us remember amid all our many blessings to bo thank ful to the good Father of all mercies who has spared us to en joy anothorThanksgiviag festival, Pupils: Enter into His gatea vjth thanksgiving and into His court with praisf ; bo thankful unto Him and bless His natuo. Teacher: The year past has been oho whose blessiug far ounua borod its ills. We shoaU remem ber to-day tits many comforts and target its 'few trials. tPirst with dqyodt and earnest hearts we, Bliould give praiso to tho Giver of every perfect gift. Pupils: O,' give thanks unto the Lord for He is good; for his mer cy endureth forever. ', RIGHT NOW! We want to show you what values we are BOYS' SUITs and OVERCOATS. For the price. We want to show you our Overcoats in Cheap as well as Dress Overcoats. No one can show you such a line in this county. We bought, while in market, a large line ot these goods AX A CUT PRICE. In one instance at a reduction of FIVE DOLLARS PER COAT. We shall close them out at same CUT PRICE. In - We show a large stock and - v SW Rhh - PRICES. " ; ' We bought a "job" in Men's Underwear at a very low price enabling us to sell you Two of the Best suits for $2 you ever saw. Extra good weight and very desirable patterns in Duck Lind, and Leather Coats. We undersell all competitors. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. a.mA Tbaobbr: Next with hearts over flowing with gratitude, remember the parents and friends, whose devotion and earnest labors for ub, whose love and cheer have united s. Pupilb: W. live for those who love us, Ear those who know us true, For the heaven that shines abevo us And awaits our spirits, too; For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrongs that need resistance, For the future in that distance, And the good that we oan do. Ebbay "Why is Thanksgiving Day Observed." 6. "Harvest hymn," J O. Whittior. 7. Recitation "We Thank Tbco." Pint Pupil: For gainful hours of pain and loss, For strength that grew beneath tho erase, For gold refined and freed from dross, We thank thse, Lord. Baoond Pupil: For cheerful ease and calm content, For hoars In gentle gladness spent, Bo awa& tbay ask not how they went. W. thank thai, Lopd, Third Popil: And, Oh for mflrfljea numberless tforeuecor in onr soul's distress, In perils we but dimly guess, We thank thee, Lord. A)); We have no words and little wit To frame such words as may befit Thy grace, a4 yt, J,hou knowest it. W. thank thee, Lord, 8. Song "Beulah Land." (Jospol Hymns, page 305, 0. Footio Bosponses. Let twelve girls, representing tho months, atk the questions ot twelve boys. OitUi Hav. you ont the wheat in the blowing iald, The barley, Mm 04J4, and the ryef The golden corn and the par rf For the winter daya are nigh. Boys: We have reaped thorn all from shore to shore, ,44 the grain is safe on the threshing Glrla: Hav. y0 gathered the berriea from the vtneat, And the fruit from tb jejphard WMsr The dew and the scent from the rose and the thyme the hire of the honey beeef oys: am..paeband the plum and the apple are aais, And the honey eomb.f rom tho mmc. d lowers. GUIs: Tho' wealth of the snowy cot toaaUs , And the gift of the sugar cano, In fine dress suits we are strictly in it ! Men's - Underwear CHICAGO 1M.1.W1 .1M1.M..M.M... b The savory herb and the nourishing root; There has been nothing given in vain I ft; We- have gathered tho harvest f row efrpre to shore And the measure is fnty and running o'er. Girls and Boys: Then lift ep tho head with song! And lift up tho hund with a glf tl To tho ancient Giver of old Tho spirit in gratitude lift! For tho joy and tho promise of spring For the hay and the clover sweet, Tho barley, the rye, and the oats. The rico, and the corn, and the wheat Tho cotton, and sugar, and fruit, The flower and tho line honey comb, Tho country, so fair and bo free, Tho blessing and glory of homo. The School: ThnnkPgivinglThankBiivingiThnnkB giving! Joyfully, gratefully call to God, To God, the "Preservor of men." The bountiful Father ot nil. 10. Aldrets Ly tho teacher or some patron. Additional nocm for radiations may be found from tuo ioems of Longfellow and ofuors aim 1 rom reuuers. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattoria. . Notice to Teachers. Notico is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer thom6olvcs us candidates for teaohors of tho publio schools of this couuty, at lied Cloud on tho third Saturday of caoh month. Special examinations will bo hold on tho Friday proceeding tho 3d Bat- nrday of caoh month. The standing rcnuircd for 2d and 3d grade oertifioatcj is tho same no grado below 70 por cent,, average 80 por eeut) for first grado certificate no -grado b'olow 80 per cent, ayerage 90 tier cont. in all branohos required by law. 1). M. Hunter, County Supt. Mi phlldrenCryfor Pitcher's Castor j, Dropped Dcud at a BanaHct attained fame ay one and riohes here, has been thus euddenlv called to the hereafter. Tho dootors said he died of heart failure. If hts blood j ligd&een pure his heart would have been i I LnalinsSfi fP1fA tlAnnflnilVA W lint It at I yoa banquet fcbVtiM t home upon to Jlnnnr nf hnrlM or Mban'Jlwi.fi.l nhrOAd by kings and potentate. Kverytbdyi netus ueputtpure. it Keeps me uver and kidneys puro and healthy; it gives the heart a healthy action; restores the nervous ffyatym. tioH by Doyo. tf ChlMrftflgryfo' Pltohsr'sCastorla. CLOTHING STORE. "-fcfcfcihhmtfciU,Adit4Mfci The Plain Truth Is good enough for Hood's Sarsaparil la, there 11 nd need of embolKsbmetit or Bonsationaliitil. Bithnly that Hood's Sarsaparilla docs, that tolls ihi story of its merit. If you have nov ar rcalizod its benofits a singlo bottle will convince you it is a good modi cino. Hoods Pills for thoir ccsys yet effi cient action. Sold by all druggist Price 25 cents. Next giving. Thursday will Everybody cat. bo Thanks- for $2.00 ever offered. For salo only at Wiener's. When Baby was sick, wo Rave her CutorU. When she was a Child, nho cried for Cuntoria. Yftm pbe fcccamp WJsj, jdje cluoj? to CMtoria. When she bad Children, she gave them Owtorla. The Population of Red Cloud Is about 3,000, and wo would say that at least ono nair are trou bled with some affection on the throat and lungs, as thoBe eompiaiuw sro, acooruing to statistic, more numerous thnn others. Wa wonld advise all our 't. nde'ra not tp rjegjeot the opportunity to canon tnoir aruggtstand get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs. Trial size free. Large bottles COota and $1. Sold by all drug gists, tf What shall it protit a man if he ain the whole world and then has the iyspepsia so bad that he can't enjoy any if ho good things it contains ? He won haVe'dysnepjra if he takes DeWitta LitUe Early 'iy itisere. rot sain at Jjottipgs You will fall in your duty if youdo not see W. W. Wright before you buy SeobiuK or uuukiuk nuire. no nas ine nest line in the valley. See Osoar Patuior before buying flour, Ho haa msdo n big rcduotion, 1016 U m-. Uctter raint in the market than tKo liin'c'olti'miioi paint, Wanted. A few good farm loans,,six per cont intprest. No kccobJ mortgaiie. D. B SpAWoqlb, tumnm giving in FOR SAliE OR TRADE. A Fine Thoreiuajh.brcd Pcrchen on Norman Stallion, Wo hive for sale or trade a thorough-bred ircheroh Nofman Stallion, . registered in the French and Ameri can stud books. French No. 297. American No. 43CC. Ho is a coal blaok and was imported by Singmas ter & Sons of Keokuk, Iowa. A good trade will be given to tho right parties, by calling at TnE Chief office. e 11 Drunkcncss, or the Liquor Habit Cured at Home In Ten Days by Administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It can be clvpn In n rrln nf hn. o mn r coffee or tea or In 'food without the knowledge lo patient. It Is absolutely harmless and will affect a permanent nnd speedy cure, whether the patlput Is a moderate drinker or an alchoijc wreck. It Iii been slven In thou jnds el cases, and In every Instant s per fect cure has followod. It never if alls. Iho system once impregnated wlehtiospclflc. It .zz "Vif" ru. u"r lmiiosiiniuiy ror uie iinuor appetite to (exist. Cures BUaranteed. 48 i.ne wk ot JiartlculHrs f rco. Address thoUoTden Specific Co., 185 Raco Street, Uluclimatl.O. The Daughters of Veterans will give an oystersupper in the K. P ball in Ie4 Ulond, next gatutday evening begining at b:BQ." An invitation iu extended to all, .ymmmmi State of Nobraska a ) Webster county, S Notice is hereby given to nil nnrcmiia having olnims nnd demands ngnlnst Mil ton Lester late of Webster county, ucuuaaou, uhvl tue time nzea ror tllino; uiaiuia njjijiuoi, Bum eHinte is six mor from the '"""i" ' Othdayof November 1899. nil suoh persons are required to present their claims with the vouchers to the County Judge of eald county nt his office thorein, on or before the Oth Day or June, 1S03. and all clainiB bo filled will be heard bo fore tho said Judgo on the 10th of June 1898, at a o'olock, p. m, James Duitv, Dated this 11th day qf rf pVer&i J . 1.. i..ii,;h. SherlfPs Sale, Notice Is hereby given, that under and by vlr the of an ordar t sale lisUed from the offloe of O. D. Crone Clerk ot the District Court of the SI' J,id,tal Platrlet. witliln and for Webster PSSSiSK". w'ff11,1! wherela Albert 0. Buroliam Lysander W.Tuilevs nun .inm.. n. nmu.n rn. Mrtners as liunhara, Xulioys and Company S1"' PI JW'"ti. 0 ilinsSsrMary Flan- the Court-hGuo at fled cloud, In said Wehntuf county, Nebrnsha, that belnK the M dlnS Wheio U til last trrm nl 1.1 ..i .... Vi.i. ! 0U the ., iiumrit, aoth Day of Dec. A. D. 1893 at one o'clock p. in., of said day, the fotlowlnir " r-i-.ji w-?.i. tir,Hncrtii'W6unu&rtertf nUnn Aioii is?ai ie"LH,K" contalnliiE ucdbrrtldstb mWf suney ono hundrea anil tottf w?nnni&.,nvDa"tU", l8h day ol Novem. b8fi.fJ.;!?93' . Kf.K.cooK, ahorltfr1 rtSfj5 ' U"B1SS' l a Ktlll's Attorney. T Tyr.71 5 iV f"",.yu,le.ei ror i-urance K. it?i??.IS?5-1B2iS.,aJ,lu'' "O'endsnts. I a W: 15 J I A "V f K. V fi tf '$L 4 y im ',&: 4( r .:.w. :.;- M iv aj WWH vtt .tzxsaFXs: iCA, t