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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1893)
I! .J' i! THE RED COUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 1, 180. lrV rn v .- iM & ( .' Jk m mmmmmmmmmmm m w g Shoes, W'c have H Boots and Shoes Ourselves ! 3 ($8,000 worth) WHX XOT isi: " Wo will Bnorilieo our entire stock for i foro iniulu in Hod Cloud, and will meet any arnl nil competition. Remember wo guarantee REST GOODS. LOWEST ! PiUCi'.S, GREATEST VARIETY. ZZm Blakeslee & Kaley. 53 Hi Hi UiUiiUUiiUUiUiiUiUUiiU Hi Hi K :r xurate Abstracts of Title Alid SHpT iarm Loans Cllon J$H, Bailey, KM Cloud, , Neb LOCAL NEWS. J ,W. Bryant bus renewed for Tan Cii ur. mvo you seen those nobby suits at Wiliieft)? iBStWiuldell and sister arrived in the rPtiiii-nilnv. reCiiikp wants a good correspond- ontlin Blue Hill. Misallnttio Rnnnoy returned fromRiv crtohiThursduy. Do you want tho best shoo on earth? Wifcrier litis them. iarry Stroup went to Nelson ThumL'SH Audio Roiglo returns to Hebron '1 i rl Mii.i nn..1 1.. l..t.. .1. at day1, with a phonograph. Men's lino clothing made to order ut WitlWs Tailoring House. 'n o6. of V. band bojs left for Grand IsliidMonsJay to attend tho reunion. M' W. Dickorson will commenco buy inpiVggB and butter from farmers Sat- m5S J. S. Cromwell and daughter Grlwejpaid this ollico a pleasant call tkii.wiok. aUlmsido and serviceable clothing for max, iooys ana eliiiuien ai roasonuuie I 1 . . 1 t Pit ijeut Wiener's. B; Hicks one of our oldest subserib- .. .... . . . . . . i erf carac in this week aiU paid up uuiii January 1st, 1875. Tlinnks. xVv&Cullimoro tho eminent occulist wte itfiled Cloud this week to 1111 nnnp- ilk h rjctmtnt. Ho is doing a nice business. k l,tko lato novelties in hats and caps ft TiMjB, boj-H and children aro now on Biiio afftho Golden Eagle Clothing Store. jprayninn Smith has succeeded to tho ojfitoM driving business. Mr. Cozad hiv ngrcHigncd tho position owing to a rcviiouon in uiu tjuitir. AlrsjFrnncifl Drown who haB been ad judged" insano two or three times is iigan In a demented condition null will 'hiiVa'to go to the asylum ngaiu. llrau J. Sellars Ir.th birthday ocenred lntSturday August 20th. Sho accord iny"gavo n dinner to a numbor of in- vlwd guests, who wish her many more S5S ""happy years. Young man do you contemplate get ting married? Wiener the elothor will lit you out in style, and leave you with money enough to take your wifo to the Columbian Exposition, Tiik Cmr.r corps of correspondents aro not to bo excelled by any, and we hope that they will conlinuo to furnish their bright and nowsy letters week!) from all parts of tho county. We phould like to havo each one send in a weekly lotter when it is favorable. Tho Hod Cloud correspondent of tho State Journal does lied Cloud nn injust iroTwheu ho talks about white caps in Hod Cloud. Thoro aro nono and nevor hnve boon. Tho burn lug of tho house of pros titution, if it wai tho work of n uro bug, jt did not orainato from any so-sidled white caps. Ed. Itiloy, ono of tho criminals whom Deputy Sherilf TomliiiBon captured in Iuavalo somo uiontlis ago. turns out to bo ono of a gang who wero hired by an abstract firm to burn tho records of Harvey county, Kansas. Tho county ppent about twelve or llftjjLthousauil dollars befnru thoy tuinblouWiioTRlloy. Mr. Smith living in Kaiipas, and prop rietor of Smith's lake, about nino miles from lied Cloud, somo few yeais ago put oti)( line carp in the lake as well as having Htocked it with other valuable species of tho tinny tribe. It is a .beau tiful placo to llsh and go picnicking. Ho presented the editor hereof with a line Hpeciuinn of a German Carp. 'i'ho Professor is hero again. And we can truly say that we think it tho most hatidsomly finished cigar that wo ever ' paw in it's class. It is n clear Havanna tiller with a Sumatra wrapper us fluo an any of your ton cent cigars. It is with out question tho best Co cigar in Hod Cloud. If thoro is a lover of a good cigar in this vicinity that has not seen or tried it wo hopo ho will avail himself of his llrst opportunity of no doing, Don't . . forget the name or place, Deyo and Wm Crice, Cheap !2f a few nnil positively l'Mr.ItMM cash lit lower prices thnn over bo. CITY MUVS. Prof. Caster in homo from tlio world's fair. ( Mrs. F. G. Dlnkosleo is homo from the world's fair. M. C. Funkereon wn3 down from Dlue Hill Monday. Alex Stewart of Wymorc was in tho city Monday. Dick Orny and wifo woro Superior vis itors this week. J. S. Cromwell renowed for the Great Family Weekly. Geo. W. Darker is homo from tho Chi cago world's fair. Tho Misses Nyo roturned from Chica go Tuesday evening. John Knrnor and mother hnvo ro turned from Chicago. Mrs. C. L. Cotting and children are expected homo this week. in. Letson arrived from Dendwoodji b. D., luesday, and returned yesterday Mrs. Robt. AdaniBon isn miest nt tin. residence of Mrs. J. A. Tait this week The State Central committeo has called tho state convention for October "UJ this week to tako charge of hor school at that placo. P. A. Doachy, who has been visiting in tho eastern part of the stato, was in the city this week. Miss Carrie Drakefiold roturned to Hastings Wednesday to tako charge of her school in that city. Herbert Stone roturned from Orleans Wednesday, where ho was called by tho sickness of his father. Mrs. M. R. Dcntley was called to De- corn, Iowa, Wednesday by tho death of her father, L. h. Cook. Miss N'ellio West roturned Tuesday from a very pleasant trip to Chicago and Washington, D. C. A foinalo phrenologist has made many happy peoplo in Hod Cloud by giving them n vory happy future. Mrs. J. S. Cromwell and daughter Grace aro visiting at tho resideuco or D. F. McFarland this week. A. D. Green and J. S. Cromwell, two of tho D. ,fc M's. solid conductors, will soon move back to Red Cloud. Miss Lulu Warner camo homo from tho world's fair Wednesday, in ordor to be present at tho opening of school. Rev. H. D. Piatt and wifo. of Cowles mado a short stop in tho city Wednes day, while on tholr way homo from Franklin. The little son of Max Lustig, who has been visiting with M. Stem for a week or two, roturned Wednesday to his homo in Hastings. Mrs. Dorr, who has been spending soveral weeks with her daughter, Mrs. R. M. Cochrane in this citv. nceomnnn. ied by hor grandson, roturned to Fro inont Monday. Everybody takes Tin: Chif.f, and when you want to advertise, do not for get that our circulation is sworn to. AI bo, we do job work in all tho latest styles Tiik Cmrr is purely a homo paper. A fellow living near Guide Rock got nracked over tho head by a gambling outfit, and, had it not boon for a friend, tho fellow would probably have been "dono up." Ho went homo a wiser mini On last Monday, while Mr. L. Wil lianis was performing on a horizontal bar back of tho hardware store, he slipped and fell, striking his head on tho edge of a barrel and fracturing his skull, three pieces of which woro removed, Uo is ablo-to bo around again at present. Sinco Sells Pros, circus has gone, wo learn that thoro wero several gambling fakeH that nestled very close to the touts and did somo lirst-class robbing by var ious skin games. Soveral peoplo lost littlo sums of money by tho old shell game ami such tricks. Tin: Cimir has no sympathy for a fellow that will got picked up on a shell game, as tho public has been warned tiino and again against such matters. Dr. Laugh, has just returned home, where he has been for tho past five weeks attending tho World's Columbian Dental Congress in Chicago. Ho re ported the Congress a great biiccchi in every particular an opportunity of a life time. 'I hero wero 1,10." members, of which 11.') wero from foreign lauds, lopresonting nearly all nations from Greeeo to tho Hawaiian Islands. Many valuable papois were read and work per formed by the very best talent in the known world. The Doctor feels much elated over tho valuable information gained at thiB great convention of world wido dentists of eminent ability. ititmr itir.vno.v. Judgo West Is out after a Hovoro illneds Trainmaster Kenyon was iiuilio cltv X Monday. D. L. Lincoln of in tho city. Wymoro Sundajed A I Holdredgoof Hiverton wtiB on our streets Saturday. Austin Mathews was up from Super ior last Saturday. Miss Maggie Danieln, of Suporior, is visitinK in tho city. F. E. (loble and T.C. Hacker returned from Chicago Monday. Henry Clark wax quite sick this week, but is able to bo out again. ill. H. lh!)th i school M. H. Marsh and wife go to Chicago on to see tlio world's fair. il will commenco next Mondav. and tlio children will bo happy. A blind ninn entertained our citions on tlio stroets this week by singing. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ayers, of Inavale, wore visiting f rinds in tho city UiIb week. The peoplo of Hod Cloud Miould mow tlio tall grasi down nround their premises. John A tilt, now handles it completo lino of furniture, fresh niolons, fruit, otc. Our congressman, W. A. McKoighan voted against the repeal of tho Shoruiau bill. Mrs. Frank Martin and family are vis iting with her sister in Grand IbIiuhI this week. All kinds of commercial job printing at this ollice, wo cannot be oxcolled in prico or qunlity. ,Mrs. Henderson and daughters Dora " ',l n,on ,,('cin in ' nd Ednn, of Womor, KauBits, were irvl tllt3 """onm, whero a vat V Hed Cloud this week. Uonw smoko was ascending Mr. Goo. Higby of Smith Center, Kan sas, waB yisiting hia step-brother, II. C. IUchmond, this week. A littlo child of Al Hunt's died this week and was buried on Mondny. It was sick for threo or four wooks. G. It. Chancy and wifo left Rod Cloud tills week for an extended visit to tlioir old homo in South Hond, Indiann. Miss I.illio and Oertio Wnldren of Nor ton, Knnsn, arc visiting in tlio city this week, the guests of Mifs Laurn Smith. Mrs. Ackortnan and daughter of Camp bell, who have been visiting nt tho resi dence of G. W. Lindsey returned homo this week. Luthftr Rothrock and wifo and Miss Lottie Rothrock of Reynolds, Neb., war in Red Cloud this week, tho guost of It. D. Simmons. Geo. Matkin.tliosecond-lmnd furniture mnn was nn in Roil Willow conntv thi week and says that tho corn crop is veryTclou,1 mtteeiiH ,Uo of good repute and lino np there. Remember that L. P. Albright sells raoro flour than any other storo in Web stor county. If you want flour sco him, for bo keeps tho best. i. .v. meinour, wao nas oeen sponu-j Ing a few weeks nt Ottor Lnko and otlie Michigan towns, has returned homo en KT islied to live in Nebraska. J. 0. Lindloy, who roturnod homo from Indiana last week reports having seen many fine things in tho way of farming, but thinks Nebraska boats th world. X. R. Teel and family of Frontier county, wero visiting with O. C. Tool in this citt this week and with Mrs. Tool's relatives, Walter Shcrloy. of Stillwater township. Mr. AmoB Huffman and wifo of Wash ington, D. C, arrived Wednesday morn ing in response to a summons from his brother, Mr. Wm. IIulTman, of this city, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Jas. D. Glass roturned homo last Tuesday from a visit to hor mother in Hlairswllo, Pa., coming by Shelby ville, Ky for her son Arthur, and taking in tlio world's fair on her way homo. Rev, J. A. Chapin will preach his last Dortnon in tho M. E. church on the !ld. All are iuvited. Ho will dedicate the now church of Dostwick on the 10th, closing his year's labor beforo going to tho con ference, I.. M. Vanoo has taken down his street sign that stood at the edgo of tho side walk. It wan a righteous act, nnd now others ought to go and do likowieo. If the council wont do anything towards cloauing up the streets, tho merchants should. Mayor Wiener ia homo from Chicago, whoro lie wont some few days ago with his wife, for tho purpoHtof regaining her health. He informed us that she was improving rapidly. Tin: Cjiikf is pleased to note the tact and hopes she will fullly recover. The Sliormnn bill has been ropealod by tho house of roprosontativos by a big majority. The bill now L'oes to tho son. lltu. 1 no tree silver mon aro greatly Uis, courncd at tho action of the houso with out giving a proper substitute Tho llland bill was ujuuttd. Tho republicans this )oar ought to elect n full ticket if good, substantial men aio put up, Tho peoplo have id ready becoiuo exasperated cor many things that havo occurred in tho In-it six months nnd aro williug to change thnii otes to the party ot progress vi.: tho republican party. This woek L. Sodorburg, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, bought tho A. O. Dorg farm for which ho paid $'.J7uO. Evidently Mr. S. has not lost faith in lied Cloud or Ne braska. Mr. Koderburg, lived horo a few joars ago, but went to Choyeiino to work for tho liurllngton'railroad. Tiik Ciuei congratulates him on his purchase A rri'M.OIIVr. Tin: Ciiikp takes pleasure In nnnounc iiitf that it will send Tiik CuiKr ono yonr to every couple that gets married In Web ster county from the llrst of September lH'.KI, to tho llrst of September 18111, froo f charge, provided that they will send in their names to tl Is ofllo. It makes no iHlfercnco whether they nre rich or poor, whlto or black, or what, all that is required is to send tho nnmes ill to this ollico with post onico address and be married in Webster county. ICvpuM W'aii County Com cation. Tlio Republican County Cential Com mitteo or Webster county, is hereby called to meet in tlio room over tlio post ollice in Red Cloud, on Saturday Sept. nth, 189.1, at 1 o'clock t It is urged that every member of the committee bo present. L. H. Four, Hk.nuvGii.iiam, Secy. Chairman. Where Our Head Leader Stood. "If therefore , silver lias been demon etized, I am in favor of reinonolizing it. If its coinage has been prohibited, 1 am in favor of ordering it to bo resumed. If it has boon restricted, I am in favor of having it enlarged." James G. Dlaine, in tho Bonato of tho United States, Feb roary 17th, 1878. See Myers An Eaulv MoitNimi Futr. -On Satur day morning, at OiIX), tho loud tintin nabulations of tho tiro alarm announced to tho rising Red Cloudians that n tiro was inprogresfl. Soon tho streets wero allvttywith mon fleeing in the direction aBt column of heavenward. On going to fourth avenue, it was dis cerned that ono of tho bagnios, known as tho Madam Etherton house, was on tire. The tiro company hastened to the rescue, but found that they did not havo hose enough to reach tho building, and by that time tlio building was enveloped in the llery elements and could not be saved. This is tho second time that this dwelling lias boon consumed. Homo have said that the tiro was incendiary, and that a supposed gang of white caps did the work. The fire mav havo been tho work of a lire bug, but The Ciiiki wishes to put its seal of condemnation upon arson, or any devilment of that kind, but does not believe that any sucli institution or society as "white caps" exist in Red Cloud, or over has been, the littlo whito circular to tho contrary. If tho building was fired, it was dono by somo our tilled with budge, or somo ono wiM '""tiv" WH rovongo on tho In es. and not by the citizons. Red do not tako tho law into their own hands for execution, although, in this caso, wo believe that such institutions havo had too much license in Red Cloud, and that tho olllcers havo been direlict in the prosecution of tho inmates. Tho furni- turo-r fT tlio bouse was saved. A Bask Hit. On last Tuesday tho Red Cloud ball team and that of Uluo Hill had a return game, in this city, which was a very interesting game nnd stood in favor of Red Cloud up to the 8th inning when tho umpire umpired it to Dlue Hill. Tho Ulue Hill club are nice young men, and know they wero beaten, but their umpiro did not like to boo the rec ord broken nnd so throwed it to Dlue Hill. Tiik Chief has seen many baso ball games of both littlo nnd great clubs but it never saw a follow that could count men out just by a swing of tho arm with out the bastmnn touching tho runner. Tho first part of tho garao wan excellent, nnd created much enthusiasm, but the last threo innings worn simply worked and not won. The two teams aro well matched and with fair umpiring neither ono would havo much of n walk-a-wny. Tiik Ciiiep hopes that tho next time the clubs play thoy will have a fairer umpire. A Had Cask On Tuesday afternoon Dr. Robert Damorcll and J. S. Emigh amputated' the limbs of Miss Lottie Ainnck, agod ninetoen years, or there about, nnd daughter of Mr. Tabor Amiok living cast of the city. Ono limb was amputated abovotho kneo and the other below. It seems that tho young lady has been sick for somo time and that the blood failed to circulate in tho low er portion of tlio limbs, and thoy becamo so discolored that her lifo was jeopardy unless her limbs wero amputa ted, and consequently it was dono on Tuesday aftornoon. Hopes tiro now en tertained that her lifo will bo spared. ii .. Lnck of vitality and color matter in tho bulbs causes tho hair to fallout and turn gray. Wo recommend Hall's Hair Re newer to prevent buldness and grayness. A littlo hoy of Mrs. McDonald's, living nunrh'ire, fell against a red hot stove and was fearfully burned, Thopninwns ter rible, and it was thought tho burn was so severe as to scar the child for lifo, I sold the lady a bottlo of Chamberlain's Pain Halm, which, after greasing the sole, sho applied, It won removed all tho tiro and oasod tho pain, and in ton days tho hoy was well, no trace of tho scar remaining. J. 1). McLaren, Keys port, Clinton Co., HI. For sale by Die iL Grlco. TIioho Womleii'nl falanU In Town!! If you wish to see them call ou Doyo ,V Once and iibIc for Hoggs Mttlo Giant Pills. Every bottle guaranteed, 23 m m mmmmmmmmmmm m m g It his AM e e 1H pz We receive Fine-Clothing S That will WE HAVE OUR 1FALL HATS H Allele : We want to show Chicago Clothing Stored " Opposite Postoffice. 7i Ui ili iiiiiUUiiiiUiiiUUiiUUii iii Hi UiK Milk Wagon. Tho peoplo of Red Cloud will please tako notico that 1 will start a milk wagon about Sept. 1. Chan. Gurncy. Wantki) -Placo in hotel by woman of thirty. Address, Dox :t5, Intivale, Nobi . For tho next thirty days, in order to rcduoe my stock, I will mnko you spociat bargnins in buggipa.jA.MKH I'ktekson. Cam. at the Harvard Painless Dental Parlors and get acquainted with their methods of filling tooth without pain. A c'ak load of rock salt for sale at L PAIbriglit's ilour and feed store. Seed buckwheat at McNitt's. All kinds of hnrdworo at Wright's Oo nnd see Sherwood & Albright for groceries. When you want a good conking or honting Btove boo W. W. Wright. Goto Sherwood nnd Albright for your groceries. They keep tho best in town. First class goods and reasonable prices can always be found at W. W. Wright's hardware store. For Farm Loans Anyone wanting a drove or bored well should see James Peterson, tho pump anu windmill man. Thoso accomodating storekeepers, Sherwood & Albright tho grocors, study to please their customers. Call and boo them when in want of grocorlos. If saltcoBls one cont a pound and ham 11) cents, what would n bog bo worth that bad beon fed on Hnllor's Condition Powders? For sulo by Doyo & Grlco. Take Notice. To whom It may concern: You are hereby notified that 1 will not bo responsible for any bills , or any debts contracted by one Eddio Luco, my adopt ed Bin who has left my home, without my concent. All persons will tnko warn ing and govern themselves accordingly. Aug. &Jrd, lHiKJ, Makv E. Fisiiku. .i We havo yet to find any caso of bnrb wire cut that Haller's Barb Wiro Lini ment will not cure. Wo absolutely gunr untoe it and Deyo &. Grico will refuud tho cash for all proving unsatisfactory. HaI.I.HK PlKII'llIKTAUV Co. Cam. at Harvard Painlesn Dental Par lors, over Morhart's and havo your work dono without torture. When in Riverton bo sum and stop at tho Hanks house. 81.00 per day. Liv ory in connection. Dy far tho most pleas ant place in Riverton. ORPHICES tfA0Waking USJPowder: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammoula; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard the stock of catch you. 3 NOW IN ll lie w Styles. j you our stock. 2 The Demon of Dcupnlr Insomonia, nnd its twin brother Dys pepsia, are the offspring ot n disordered Htonmolu A positlvo cure is round in Regu'a Dandelion Dittei 8. Sold by Deyo &. Urico. Tratiftlcrn. (Furnished by J. V. Iialloy) E S Strickland to Hiram P. King wd lots II and 4 block lVances add toGuido Rock 81200 00 Alice Do Grofft and huslwind to Otto Maire wd lot '1 block 4 Hoovers mid to Blue Hill.... '.'50 00 United States to David G. Hag gard patent e no 8-311.. . John Smelsor et al to Ann Eliza Smclsorqcd nwjj 7-2-11 1 00 Samuel Kidd nnd wifo to Mary L. Slyer wd lots 17 to 21 block 21 Smith i. Moon's udd to Rod Cloud 800 00 United States to Sarah Sohorm erhorno patent sojj 20-4-0.... Annio J Chaflin and husband to Calvin F Moranville wdlots 12 nnd onst '.'2 foot lot 13 block 1 Tulbot's add to Gnido Rook.. . 800 00 Attie D Swoezy nnd husband to John H. Morgan wd pnrt lots 'Si and 20 block 1 Ulue Hill. . . 200 00 Total $3251 00 Among tho incidents of childhood that Btnnd out in bold relief, nn oar memory reverts to tho days when we were young, nono aro more prominent thnn severe sickness. Tho young mother vividly re members that it was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured hor of croup, and in turn administers to her own offspring and always with tho host results. For aale by Doyo & Grlce. In order to roduco stock, wo will Bell all faiioy rockors for 1i pur cent discount for IK) days. Now la tlio time it you want a nice rocker. F.V.l'Atrxjn. Over Post Office Tho Army UIU Is not tho ono that worrios ns but tlio doctor's bill. Keep a supply of Hoggs' Family Medicines on hrnd and roduce your doctor's bills Ho per cont. Sold by Deyo X Grico. Don't forgot it, that Morhart wants all of the old rags ho can buy, from this on. Don't forgot it and acll them to him. i ii