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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1893)
6a? V ' THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. OCT. !, 1891. j,iumnj;miAPr3r; a m w immmmm Wc have Boots and Shoes Ourselves ! 22 X ($8,000 worth) anil positively 3 g; WILL NOT UK lMi:itSOLI Wo will sacritleo our ontiro slock for ensh nt lowor prices llinn cvor bu S foro mndo in lied Cloud, nnd will meet any nnd ull cotniintition. ov Remember wo gunrnntee BEST uOoDS, LOWEST PRICKS, UKEATEST VAKIETY. g s Blakeslee & Kaley. 3 iiiiiiUUiuimuiiUiiiiiiUiiauiuiuiK 111111,1' MENTION. Socil buckwheat tit McNitt's. Mrr. C. U. Crouo is homo from Huron S. D. 13. W. I'rlco was down from McCook Friday. Iiiifls Mnrgarot Miner was in Superior, Tuesday. John Bnrsloy of Fnirmont wns on oar streets Tuesday. r. M. McKibbo,n of Oalciun, wns iu tho city Snturduy. II. B. Simons nnd wife go to 1'cnnoyl vnnin next Wednesdny. llornco Bpanoglo relnnnod from Chi cngo Tuesdftv evening. Vnn LeAvitt departed for l'ortirnd, Oregon, Tuesday evoning. Knndolpli McMilt and Win. Duckcr went to Lincoln Tuesday. Geo. MuCull and Joo Dandurand lsft for tlio world's fuir Tuesday. Miss Alfarotta Ayro loft for Chicago Tucsduy to seo the world's fair. A uak load of rock salt for salo at L "Albright's Hour and feed storo. Georgo Lindsoy nnd family have re turned homo from the world's fair. . Mr. Malindy has onr thanks for a re newal for tho Groat Family weekly. Tho W. C. T. U. will meot during the month of October with Mrs, C. J. Popo. Mayor Wiener and P. A. Bcachy, were in Denver this week taking in the sights. Mrs. E. G. Talbot nnd daughter Bortha nro homo srom a six months visit in Illinois. Fred MoKeeby loft this week for Oma ha whero ho will tako up his studies in medicine. T, J. Wcrd nnd Chris Fnssler wero in r attendance nt the state convention at Linco'n this week. yf '8 ,9 l0 imco R01 ynr n9ftt" ing ofcooking stoves. Don't fail to see them for bargains. In another column wo give n full re port of tho democratic, convention taken from tno Blue Hill Lender. Dan Lindsoy says thnt he knows that n mulo's heel is himlcr thnn his chin, from porsonnl contact with n Kansas mulo's feel. Mrs. David Harris, daughter of D. F. l Scnmmon, nccompnniod by her huobnnd, four dnusliters nnd one grandson, is viiit ing in tho city, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. E. Fnirfield nnd Mr. und MrB. Fred Subin of Guide Rock were tho guests of Mr, and Mrs J. M. Chaftlu Thursday. Go and see Wright's. They have the finest lino of heating stoves thnt hnvo over beon brought to Red Cloud boforc. Seo thorn beforo buying, Tho following nro now nnbscriberB this Y meek. A. Zjrwekh, L. Watorbsrry, A. ' James, W. James, Win. Robertson, W. A. Garrison and Wm. Athtrton. Iiepubllcnns feol rejoiced over their prospects this fall, for tho oloction of the ticket nnd it does look ns if there would.be a walk away for them. A. D. Grcon nd family have moved buck to Red Cloud und a:o located in tho Ernst Welch property. The Chirp welcomes them back to tho city. Mrs. Slaby who has been sick for somo wcoks died nt her horns in Kansas on Wednesday. The children and frionds 'hnvo tho sympnthy of the entire neigh- borhood in which they live in their great aflliction. Joo Cummins says tho world mny com- binotodown him, but they enn't do.it nnd ho pleasantly refers to tho fact that ho waBjniled this week, nnd whon he wns tried, ho wns relonsed. Will Pnrkor nnd wifo who hnvo boon visiting in Halt Lako for several montln hnvo returned home, fully satisfied thvt Red Cloud is the best city west of Om ehn, not excepting Donvor. f Mr. Wm. Athorlon and fnmely hnvo uovsd to this comity from Qiigo,and nte now bomiortnoiy loonwi on ineir inrm just south of Rod Cloud, known ns the Dan Lindsey farm. Tint Chut bids them welcome to tho city and county. Bart Wright hnB returned from n business Htny of a week in Omnhu, nnd while- there witnessed tho burning of tho grout oporifhoiiBO of thut plnco. Mr. Wright says that accordingly tho Omit- jl ha ilro Borvico is not in it with Red Cloud Tho government surveyors wore thought to bs railroad mirvejoro, and our pcoplo wero somewhat dolighted, BiippoBiug that thoro wns ti hopa for n new rnllroad lit Rod Cloud, but thoir NIicb woro dashed to smithcreomi whon It yUS IUUIIIOU mv " " "WC (jUVW I -n......1 .tttit it man w.m ... ernmeiit surveyors, wmmmmn n? w ?2 ! a lew citit news. A. Morhnrt for stoves. For fresh fruit seo MoNitt. School supplies Doyo fc Grico. Tho best broad in tho city nt Cnimcs Oo nnd see Shorwood & Albright for groceries. Oo to Cnlmos for bread, pies, enkeo, ice cream, dtc. John Stevonsof McCook Sundnycd in Rod Cloud. Miss Em Burkor is horns visiting for n fow dnys. Tcath & Milligun'B paint for salo by Deyoit Grico. Dr. F. W. Chamborlnin wna iu Hnr vard this week. Tho finest lino of Stoves in tho valley at A. Morhnrt's. McNitt will tako eggs in exchnngo for Hour, feed nnd oil. Miss Mnbol Wright of Cowlcs was in the city Saturday. W. A. McKinzio of McCook, was on our strcots Friday. D. J. Myers nnd L. P. Albright woro in Lincoln this week. A . Morhurt will snvo you money on heating nnd cooking stoves. C. G. Norris nnd Geo. Martin of Bluo Hill woro in tho city Tuosdny. Mrs. J. W. Sherwood returned Tues day from hor visit in Wisconsin. Whon you want n good cooking or heating stove see W. W. Wright. Blnkesleo & Kaley hnvo been fitting tho intorior of thoir store this week. Mri. Fred Maber of Suporior, is visit ing her daughter Mrs. Will Lindsay. Go to Cuimo's bakery for tobucco, ci gars, candies, fruits, bread, lunch, Ac. Earl Tonnnnt wont to Bluo Hill Mon day to work for tho Chicago Photo Co. If you want a good lump cheap, seo Deyo & Grico. Thoy huvo a new nnd comploto assortment, M. A. Fishor, ono of Red Cloud's for mer residents, but now of Grand Islund, is in the city this weok. Attornoy Chnffln's correspondence has footed up, for tho pant fow days, nn aver ago of fifty lotters per day. Wright tho hnrdwuro mnn Buys ho sold 11 stoves in a day and ti half and has lots moro to soli. Call and see them. Row Mr. Hull and family hnvo arrived in Red Cloud whero Mr. Hull will tako up tho pastorial work of tho M. E church. A pair of shoes wero left by mistnko in Mrs. Isaac Ludlow's buggy the other day. Tho owner can have the same by calling on her. J. Ted more Colvin, tho popular piano tuner of Hastings, left Inst Wednesdny for Superior und other points, having finished his work hero. J, II. Davis it Son sold tho Campbell property in tho south wnrd to Mrs. Knox this week. Ho also Bold 10 ucrcs of lnnd in Jowol county. Wnntcd: The pcoplo of Red Cloud nnd vicinity to remember that tho Har vard Painless Dental Parlors aro hers to stay, in tho opera house block. The editorof this Great Family Week ly und Lawyer Chaflln woro in Rlvorton this week and found that prosperous littlo city doing n nico business Mrs. Haskins, Mother of L. A. Hask ing, left Tuesday for hor old homo in Wisconsin after spending n pleasant visit of two months in this county. Tun Cmnr hopes its county corres pondence will not forgot it as wo should Mike to hnvo good reports weekly if pos sible, und it not us often ns possible. Guido Rock has been furnishing most of tho Bonsations during tho last ton dnys. During Hint period sovernl critn inaln havo bct'n arrcatod in that vicinity and lodged in jail in this city. On tho 27th duy of Septombor. Dell Oltnstead, formorly an employe of thin olllce was married to MrB. E. Gorman of Red Cloud. Tho coromony occurred nt Elwood, Nob., their future homo. Albert Wright, aged XI, and Curl Christinsen, ugod 18 years, wero arrested in Guido Rock Monday, for burglary, nnd brought to this city and jailed. Thoy robbed Mr. Viors' houso. Wright is said to bo an experienced hand at tho business. What Elo You TftUe Medioino for? Booar?o yon nro sick ond want to g3t 'veil, or btcnuse you wish to nrovmt illnojs. Tlwn remsmbor Ihnt Ilood'rt tiarBiiparlllu cures all discuses caused by impure blood. Purely vegetable Hood's Pills 25o. Cheap 5s AM) i:nr,. All kinds of Imrdwaro nt Wright's Window glnse, putty, Ac, nt Colting'ii. llobt. Potior wan in Omaha thin week. N. W. Klngsland wns in Bsatrico Sun day. Bert Tenuunt wns in Bluo Hill wsek. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Pateo left for Iown Monday. Wull paper and window curtains nt Cotting's. Chas. SchntTnlt was in Guide Hock this week. Cactus Tar Soap only 5 cents ti cake nt Cotting's. A. It. Kuloy is going to the world's fair this week. M. Stern, of Hastings, was on our streets this week. C.W. Kaley and A. Gnlushn were in Lincoln this week. Latham Boyd, of Bladon, wns n picas nnt caller Monday. Mrs. Nowcomer, of Bluo Hill, was in Red Cloud Monday. Editor Warren and family wont to th J worlds fair yesterduy. A. M. Walters, of Blue Hill, wns in Red Cloud this wsek. A. II. Crnry, of Guido Rock, was in Red Cloud this week. C. II. Potter nnd family go world's fair this week. to tlif E. O. Parker, of Guido Rock, was in Red Cloud this week. John Dickerson and IHigh Minor wero in Superior this week. Mr. W. H. HolTman and duughter mndo thiB olllco a pleasant call Monday. C. G. DorBey, of Beatrice, receiver of tho Red Cloud National bank is in the city. Underwear for over j body. Tho great est variety within reach of ull. Chas. Wiener. James Peterson, the implement mnn, has a flno olllco fitted up in his new building. Mrs. E. O. Talbott and A. II. Crnry cumo in this weok nnd helped ub out financially. Wm. Montgcn hns gono to Woodlawn, Kansas, to visit friends und relatives n coupio weeks. S. F. Spokcsflsld hnB moved his dry goods store to tho room occupiod by tho Chicago store. Isaac Crowley of Bladen, ono of our most prosperous farmers, was a pleas ant cal.'er this weok. The Chicago Storo haa moved into tho room lntoly occupiod by Spokes Hold's dry goods store. Chancey Warner arrived homo from Lincoln this week on horse-back. Ho rodo through in 2J days. Miss Christman of Missouri Valley, who has been visiting Miss Mabol Crnns for somo timo, loft for hor homo Monday morning. Kill tho mites and other insects that infect your chicken houso by using Car bolineum. Sold only by Cotting, tho druggist. Wm. II. Fullor, tho voritablo Arkan sas traveler, has urrived homo from Arkansas where he hits boen sojourning for somo months. In tho last issuo, wo neglected to ox plain that in roforonco to an adjustment made by Dick Gray nt Rosomont, ho mndo the adjustment for the Homo of Now York instead of the Phonix. Mr. Klngsland, manager of tho Kirschbraun-Haskoll Produco Co., re ports business increasing. Tho firm is a very rolinble ono nnd thoir mnnnger !b a very pleasant gentlomun to deal with. Bluo Hill is blessed with ono of the best hotels in tho country. Mr. John eon, its pleasant proprietor, has spont a large sum of money fitting up tho old "Commorcinl" house, und is now enjoy ing nn excollont trude which is on the increase Thoro can bo no health for either mind or body so long ns tho blood is vitiated. Clennse thovitnl ourront from nil impur ities by tho tiBo of Ayor's Snruaparilln. Thir medicine recruits tho wnstsd ener gies, strengthens tho nerves, nnd restores health to tho dubilltutod system. A corps of government Burvoyors, in churgo of Chief Towi.on havo bocn locn- ted on the river bottom for a few days, f ot tho purposo of running lines, and preparing othor points for u now map for tho use of tho government. They loavotodny for n point east of Red Cloud and then will work north to Hastings. A WsHhliiiB in laiKli Society, Or. unv othor society, ia not n success unless yen buy your wedding suit of Wiener. Ho makes n specialty of them. .r-;,7tri mtm .A. ", "-'". " :iiAiL .. v. "-rh. "i1w u . S. I. --!, -.t MTOKrsS.----- Our HIioo Slock Is moro comploto than over. Buy you shoes of us nnd got your monoy'ii wortl Chas. Woner. ....... s ' TO 'OKHIlOM)fl:NTS During llio next two xvcflu; cnrrcsiMHuleutH will please sciul. alleori't'spoiulenec Inleiiilcd for publication to ICoj Tail, local editor, at the editor will be alt Mjtffor two we mDr T Oini l'uiiue Sci for two weeks, uiiLtc Schools. Tho timo hns nnived when any successful ef forts toward intellectual cultivation, deserve tho consideration and praise of the people generally, and it is uni versally known that tho brilliant rep resentative of any profession, is an indcfutigablo worker, anil tho rssult of scrupulous application. Tho suc cessful journalist, tho nstuto politi cian, tho progressive physician, tho brilliant lawysr, tho vcrsatilo theolog ian, and the scholastic author, hnvo all at ono time labored under identically tho same peculiar adversities which attend tho young student when he ontors elementary algebra, or gets his first lm.sons in "Salus," Thus our at- taafinn is called to tho various TaiOilf achievements in educational work in this country and we point with pride to the public schools of lied Cloud. It una our pleasure tho othor day to cola few minutts nt the upper school md whilo thuro gathered a fow points which ccnainiy ucscrves mora iuhu casual notice, and bespeak for tho pub lic schools of Red Cloud a grand fu ture. Tho schools are at present pre sided over by a throughly compotont eorps of teachers, tho patrons arc well plcacsd with the pupils' progress, and tho schools havo never since thoir founding been in a moro prosperous and highly satisfactorily condition than thoy are nt the present time. Of Inst years graduates of which tho re were ton, five aro successful teaohcrs at tho present timo with lucrative salaries, and four of them aro in col lege striving to attain a still higher knowledge of difficult branches, nnd promote the educational welfare of tho country generally. This simply shows that when young peoplo close their school career in Rod Cloud, they enter thoir respective fields of labor with sanguine enthusiasm and proves conclusively that their instruction in school hns been something useful and something that pertained to culture and refinement. The senior clats which will graduate this year, consist of ten bright joung ladies and gentle men, who are striving for excellence In tho commencement exercised at the close of school. Tho present faculty is comprised of tho following well- known educators. Piof. G. M. Castor, Supt.; Miss C. A. Uoiby, principal; Mrs. Cato, nsst, priuoipnl; Miss Jennie Wuddcl, room 1; Miss Lulu Warner, room 3; Mibs Ncllio Wost, room 2; Miss Mary Nyo, room 1. In tho south school Prof. II. C. ProbaBco is principal. Miss Delia Solinilnit is teacher in room .); Mi&s )jra Henderson in room 2; Miss Laura Willinms in room 1. Tho kin dergarten is successfully taught hj 3Iiss llhoda Waddtll. In -all duo re spect to Prof. Caster it will not be insipid to state that ho is a polished gentleman of much erudition having graduated at Harvard nnd has since been engaged in educational work both here and iu Europo. His pe culiar tasto for literary and education al work, and his assidious efforts in cooperation with tho efficient teachers under him has made tho schools what thoy are among tho best ia tho country. Tho total on rollment at the beginning of Inet month was 475 pupilc, but will now oxecod 500, with numerous matricu lations each week. In tho year ending 'no, there woro 3108 cages of tardiness; '91 not recorded; in tho year ending '92, the first year under the present suprintctidont, 1010; and tho last year through tho stronuous efforts of tho Buririntcudent and faculty, the UrJy marks woro rrduccd to (180. Prof. Caster has devised a plan to oncourage punotualitj by tho presen tation of banners to tho rooms re cording tho least tardiness, and in the Inst contest the ranks of Miss Njo ol tho north sshool, and Miss Bchaffnil ot tho south soJ.oo! wero necorded r(iinl honors, both being perfect iu attendance and punctuality. Laok ol'spjco precludes a thorough por trajnl of the various methods om ployed iu conducting tho schools, but wo can refer again with impunity to tho teuchcrj as the most able instruc tors, and without ono single cxooption thoy ate guicu witn wgii milleutuul attainments. Bod (Oloud is proud of hor sohoolJ, and under suoh favorable nusp'ccs es thoy nro now progressing, the Bed Cloud schools will goon be second to nono iu the state. '! sam w nnmn mmmmmmmro m m k. Cr. This We receive C- Fine 53 Clothingl Is That AV.il 1 catch you. WE HAVE OUR 1FALL HATS Elegant Stock, 5 . All the We want to show Chicago Clothing Store, Opposite iUiUauaaaiaiaUaaammiiiiUiUK WRIGHT ! WRIGHT ! WRIGHT ! Wright is the Man. He has the largest line of Stoves in Red Cloud. You ran not ad'ord lo mlN hccIiik Ills Mock before buying aw you will lose money. W. W. Wright, the Hardware Man. Jos. G. -lolcorc?b, -l'llOPUIISTOU 01? THE- Holland House Has tho best rigs in tho city Your orders solicited nnd fair treatinoiit guaranteed. North of the Holland House. Woiid'HrulrltutcH. Will nover bo lower than thoso quot ed by the Burlington Kouto for "Chi cago Day," Oct. 9th. Hound trip tick ets st less than half rates! Tickets arc good to return unlill Oct. 18th, and will bo on Bale Oct. Glh, 7th, and 8th. Seo tho Burlington local agont and ask him for full information, A Inz.le To many Indios is how to kcop thoir hnir iu curl on rainy )nyH. The solution is onsy. AbIc Doyo & Grico for Nonpar- eil llnir cur.er nuu tno puz?io win solved. bo Without a Competitor. Dr. Price's ;) Cream Baking Powder Is so far beyond other brands of baking powders in it! purity, wholcsomeness and leavening power that it is practi cally without a competitor. Adulteration. prevails to euch an extent that the consumer in many sections is at the mercy of the venders of the ammonia and alum baking powders Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only powder pre pared by a physician of high standing, and almost the only pure Cream of Tartar powder to be obtained, ' Week the stock of NOW IN ! new Stvls -i -. you our stock. 3 Postoffice. 2 Livery Stable, and tho most reasonable prides. Bara Hell. To euro tho itch take one box of Ilal lor'd Australian Salvo and thoroughly anoint tho body, uso Halter's Barsoparills four titnof n day for thirty days ond an abeoluto euro will follow. For aale by Doyo & Qrice. , The Lowet World'o Fair Katea Yet Announced. For "Chicago Day" (Oct. 0th) at tho Wnrld'n Fair, tho Burlington Route will toll round trip tickets to Chicago at leaa than half rutcs. Tickets aro- good to re turn until Out. 18th nnd will be on sale Out, Hth, 7th, and 8th. Ask tho Burling ton's local ugont for full information. r Jj 'I iii : ift I 1 I! w I l l' If ?V ! " ! Al fA 1 . i 'i i , ji :m " . !A. I ' jmw