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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1894)
if I THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1894. fcN i THBCHIEF A. 0. Hdhmkh, ICilltor. IjAhotTait. Asst lrfra1 IWItor. ALL PRINTED AT HOME tabli: of covit.nts. l'ago 1 M. Dash'ti squibs. Wcnthor forecasts,, Correspondence from California. Other notes. " !-8tutly tn Scarlet. s't M " 'A News domestic nnd foreign. P-y Ejr Murkat reports. Etc. . Mr-' " '4 Correstiondonco from county procinctH, etc, " 5-City Nowh. " C Citizens' committoo report. Su- pnrviHora' proceedings. Letter from Mipnotiri. Other items. " 7 TnlmnKoXScrnion. " 8- Interesting letter trom dipt. Edgbort. Educational column. Odds and End, Etc. tiii: uniToirw hay. Mk. Caui.im.k.'h bonds uro nioro thon likely to got him into trouble. Tho American people do not fancy having tho nation ndd200,000,UOO indebtedness to Up nlrcudy largo war debt. If issued it will bo tho death-knoll of Urovor otal. Tiik CiiiKr has no desiro 10 enter into u controversy just ns to who should be nominatod for city oillccs, but wo do feel like saying that tho very best financiers in the city should bo delected for thoso places. Put men who nro admirably quuliticd for it, men who lmvo handled thoir own business with success, and tho people will say amen, Tho city owes about 910000 now, and tho work of pay iog it off is no child'n play. Ik our republican friends wero really looking for n Hrnt-olnFS niuu to succeed Attornoy-Gonorni Hastings, let them go to ltcd Cloud and tako JudgoMcNeny, whisktire and all. AdamH County Dem ocrat, Tiir. Ciiiup could say ntuon to tho abovo article with groat pleasure, and if we mlstako not, Mr McNony will mako his mnrk boforo mony youra either in tho state or as congressman. Uruntl MiinIchI At the opera house, February 13, 1891, under the auspices of tho S.of V cor not band. TAUT I. Ovorturo Nuggot Nell.... S of V Hand Malo Quartot Selection Tullfcys, Castor, Clurk and Albright. Violin Duot Air and Variations Hendricks nnd McNitt. Tuba Solo.... Rocked in Cradlo of Doop O. Patmor. Piano and Cornot Dream of Glory Smith nnd Clark. Quintot "Brass" Hunter's March Miller, Hondrick, West, Tulloyn, Patmor Cornet Solo-Cyclono Polku. . .11. Miller Violin nnd Piano.... Medley "Splinters" Margaret and Mary Minor. Quartet "llruss" Four Vagabonds WeBt, Miller, Wurron, Patmor. 1'ART II. Overturo Dramatic. . ,S of V Orchestra Ladies Quartot Last Night Martin, Wost, Smith, West. Trombone, Cornot. . .ChriBtmnB Chimee Miller nnd Hell. Violin Solo Lailu Hendrick Cornot, Violin nnd Piano Selection Millor, Hendrick, Doll. Doublo Quartet Nutural Spell Ladies and Malo Quartet. Vocal nnd Piano Evening Shades ut Sunset. Mandolin Club Selection Vance and Mcllrido Uros. Finalo-Tho Night Hell.... S of V Hand Dr. sawyer's Family Cure cares Stomnch troablo. Dr. Bawyor's family Care cures Liver complaint. Dr.Hwyer'a Family Cure cures Kidney tliffloalty. Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure cures Bowe trouble. ToriuN or Court Of tho tenth judicial district of NebruB ku for tho year 18DI. Adams county, March 19, equity; Juno 1, jury; November 1'-', jury. Franklin county, Fcbruury 'Jti, jury; August 7, jury. Harlan county, March 20, jury; Aug ust 20, jury. Kearney county, April. 10, jury; Sop. tembor 10, jury. Pholps county, April 21, jury; Septem ber 21, jury. Webster couuty, March 12, equity; July 0, jury; December 10, jury. Hustings, Nob., Jnnunry 1, 1891. F. 11. HnAi.L,Judge. t Mfunt is it? It is n bottlo. What is n bottle? Syrnp. Why do I bou it iu bo many housosY Becauso everybody likes it. What is it for? For Coughs, Colds and Cronp, Whooping Coogh nnd Consutnp tion. What lt its name? Parks' Cough Syrnp. Uo nnd see Sherwood & Albright for groceries. Market lleport. .m . (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat 8 Corn Oata o Rye Flax iiOgB. mi .,, -J "T)(('( Fat cows 1 COift0 Butter " Kggs Potatoes Ghlokena ,. doz. a xiWPayw, i i lb. 10 on :to 70 80 00 10 10 (S3 00 c uistmt!A. m:ws Aft FtirnHlictl by Our Country CorrcwpotHlcnt. Hinder:. How did you like the blizzard the i3d. F. W. McLaughliu spint Sunday at Campbell. Tho dime social at tho parsonage was well attended. Miss Addie Snow rolurnod Satur day evening from lied Cloud. In tho tio contest at Hicks' Satur day, N. E. Bottom of Ong oarried off tho prizo doll. A wolf hunt on Friday of this wck. Let ovcrybody turn out and have a good day's sport. Tho California woathor has had to liavo tar mufflers, mittens, stockings and shoes put on this week, If the Illaden Enterprise is a little lato in rrnohing its readers this week it is bocauio tho editor got licked. Loht A reward of ton dollars will bo given to tho person finding and returning McLaughlin's mustache. C. II art man and Jns. Burden re turned Friday frtm Omaha, where thoy had been purchasing gooda for tho new store. A dimo social at the rcsidenco of Mrs. France, and an address by the Hon. John II. l'owors at tho Q. A. R, hill were tho entertainments of Thurs day evoning, Last Saturday Mr, Paihby's littlo girl fell down tho stairway leading to tho cellar, itriking on tho head and side, bruising her considerably, Luck ily no bones worn broken. Guide Aock. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kisor are rejoic ing over tho advont of a littlo girl at heir home. Mips Lizzio Barrett and Mrs. Celia Saunders arc visiting in Guido llock this week. Mr, Martin who bought Dick 0 ar bor's livery barn, expect! to inovo to town as soon as the weather permits. Miss Graco Dalton and Nollio Soy- more wero in ltcd Cloud Friday and Saturday. Mr. ChtiB. Roland has bought Tom Malonoy's lunch room and oonfeotion cry store. It ia rumored that wc arc to have a new hotel here. A maRqucrado ball hore a week from to-night. Every body seems to have a bad oold. Very cold tht last two days. Iiuivulo. LitBt Tuesday night was the coldest night we have had this winter, Miss Emma Orchard was visiting tho Misses Nye of Red Cloud, Satur day and Sunday. Mr. Dick Aycra of Campbell was visiting W. G. Knight lust week. Thoro is to bo a lecture at the sahool-houso, Friday and Saturday nightH. Miss Lulu Barber spent Saturday at home. Miss Maudo Knight was visiting in Rod Cloud last week. Mr. IronB is in Red Cloud this week as the Board of Supervisors meet. Mr. Spaulding ia putting up ice this week. Inavalo can now boast of having a choir, come out to church and hear tho now choir next Sunday. The W. C. T. U. of Red Cloud came up and visited tho W. C. T. U. of this place last Thursday, RusTMCR Cowles. Wc aro having fine weather at pre sent, Mr. Latta's has movod to town. Our mcrobam's "Hurd" thinks stronger and deeper over the vuluo of kis hotel affair. Gcorgo Francis is lying very low at this writting with pneumonia. Miss Mablo Weller is qulto sick with inflainatory rheumatism. Tho party givon at Mis Maiy Savages by tho Dcgrco of honor was a suooess, Walter and Othol Garner of lnavale visited Arch Bosen last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ililldroth of Exeter visited their son and family at thia place, Tho week of prayer was observed bv tho M. E. and Congregational peoplo thoy hold their mcetin gs alternately at caoh of the two church buildinus during tho week. Tho prayer moot ing is continued at tho Cong. Ohuroh this week, Orange Blossom. First clnsacoodfl nnrl ronnnnnliln nrUno cunalwavabu found at W. V. WVlah' Mute Line. Miss Nell id 1'iokrcll went to her home near Webbor, Kin., last Satur day. Birdio Frazior has bocn on tho sick Hit for some time, but is slowly im proving. Frank and Ben Vandyko were tic king aloug the lino Saturday and Sunday. Somo of tho farmers have been plowing and some thought thoy would cut stalks, but this little blizzard will put a stop to all tbat. J. C. Foutz was out near North Branch buying corn this wcok, Thoro was to hava been a lantern show at tho school houso in Dist. 138 one night last week, but tht professor and bis lantern failed to appears. Tho Christian Endeavor society at North Branch received three' letters from Miss Piokctt in Japan, The first was tl feet long, tho second nine feet long and tho third soyen feoi long. They wero read Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock, January 21. South Side. Weather is very cold at prcsont. Low Hummel is ablo to ba out again. Burt Rickcrson mado a visit in those parts sinoo his return from Iowa. Grandpa Tumor sold his latgo hog last week. It weighed 500 pounds, Tho danco at Mr. Sutton's was largely attended. Tuff was on the safe sido for music, thero being six fiddlers present. Alpiiaretta. See Myers Batln. E. 1'ayno entertained company Sat urday evening. MisB Dora Marker was the guest of her uncln, J. ilson Sunday. Thero was no preaching at New Virginia last Sunday. Johnny Markor was tho guest of Wm. Brcthaur Saturday evening. Miss Spanoglo spent Saturday and Sunday at her homo in ltcd Cloud. Floyd Pitney was the guest of Clar ido Wilson Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Brethaur is hauling wood from the Littlo Blue river. A gentleman by tho namo of Mat kins will moyo on to the farm juit va cated by Arthur'Wilsnn, Wm Brethaucr is trying to rent a farm, Ho did not get that new bug gy for nothing. C. F. Cather, Wm. Crabill. S. Lind 8cy, and the Sorgcnsen boys aro all feeding a goodly number of eattlo this winter. The spelling school at tho Andcr son sohool-houso Friday night was a complete success. Tho re was a largo erowd present, spelled down once, took a recces, and Miss. Saycr announced that tho sohool children would tako a prominent part. The sohool No, 3!) carrico. away tho laurols. IIai'PV-Go-Luckv. we ' Stutc Creek. ' ' Mr. Iko Orewoll, Mr. Fogle, and others hava gone west prospecting. Wo did not loam whoro only that they wont about 120 miles. We expect mat tuoy win roiurn soon as ovcry one who leaves here always comes book aga'n. Two prospectors from North Branch wero on tho creek a few days ago try ing to worn up a land aeal ot some kind. Mr. Itolfc and Mr. Francis from tho cast, was on our crook last wsek on legal business. Many of tho dancers went to prayer meeting Thursday night instead of our danco. We learn that there will be meeting next Thursday night, at Mr. Jrs. Fruit has bought him a rarm south-west of here of 80 acres coating $800. Thou Hitchcock has bought 80 aorcs in tho samo section for $700. Lon Francis has bought 1G0 acres north and west one mile. I did not learn the price. Mr, Baker of Burr Oak was visiting bis old neighbor John Newland last weok. Hay sells for $2.50 hero or $4 in Red Oloud and $5 in Lebanon. Fat cows, $2 per hundred, hogs $4.50 to $5, corn 20 to 23 cents. Mr. Muster has agreed to run the Uoblo rauoh for auothor year. Ho has char co of nuito a number of homea one Hundred head of cattle, nearly nil j black, over one hundred hoad of good hogs and several shoals and pigs, has sold over $100 worth sinoo last Juno, paying all expense of hired help, oto., with hogs. Occasional. When in Riverton bo sum und stop at tho UankB houso. 81.00 nor dav. Liv- rv in connection. By far the moat Dlena. VTuawawaawawawawawaHawavRlawvw Jf. L. Chtuvrtnt Leonard, Mo, In Agony ' 15 Years WltTTsalt Rheum Hood's taraaparllla Gave Perfect Cure. "C. I. Hood &Co., Lowell, Moss.i " Hood's Barsaparllla Is an excellent madlelne. I had eciema la my left leg (or fifteen years. Fart of the time my leg was one mass of scabs, anil about erery week corruption would Rather under tho skin and the scabs would slough off. The Itching and Burning sensation made me suffer Indescribable agonies. I spent a great deal of money for different rem edies but did not get relief. About a year ago, leading physicians advised m to take Hood's Barsaparllla. 1 did so and have taken fire not- Hood's'sCures ties. Now all the aorcs, scabs and pain hart vanished and I am enjoying perfect health. I think Hood's 8arsaparlllals second to none and gladly recommend It to alt suffering humanity." II. L. Cukuvbont, Leonard, Missouri. Hood'a Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25c. Judson. Young pooplo enjoy themselves this winter rb something is going on almost ovory night A fow neighbors gathered at Mr. James Billings' on Monday night and hud a good time Thoro was a surpriso party at C. W. Barrott'son Tuesday evoning, und all report n good time. On Wodnosdny ovoning thoro was an oyster supper at Chus. Davis' with quite n crowd out. On Thursday evening thero was a prayer-mooting at Morions. Ilov. Hum mol presided and thoro waB a largo at- tondanco It is desired to hold the noxt ono at the homo of Mr. Lonzo Francis next Thursday cvo. On Friday ovoning thoro wub n play party combined with music and singers at Mr. Scrivncr's. Ono of tho Smith County Journal, forco was in this neck o' the woods this wcok looking after tho Journal's intorest. Wm. Relihan sold a car-load ot cattle in Lobanon this week. If ono wants to sea his neighbors let it bo known that you want to bny a horso nnd pay the cash down and thoy will Euroly give you a call. Every ono is through husking corn, und thoso tbat are not through it is certainly thoir own fuult with such weather as we huvo had. Mr. Guthrie and wifo wero visiting at Mr. Mountford's last week. Mr. Horb Barber was visiting at Mr. Billings last wcok. Mr. Mclnroy sold his old corn to Thos. Ryan at 23 cts per bushel. F. L. Smith is hauling corn to Bray lock ut Womor at 25 cts. Sin. For Farm Loans uutli side Echoes. 'Slightly colder. Miss Maudo Moek is attending school in Red Cloud, llov. Hummel intends to start a re vival meeting in Pleasant Dale soon. Miss Emma Leigh can bo seon onco moro in this vicinity. Chas. Isom has oomplctcd his new, house, Tho young folks enjoyed a pleasant danco at Tuff Sutton's Friday night. L. A, Haskins is moro handsome than ovor sinco his rcoovcry from tho rheumatism. Ho has also lost somo avoirdupois. Thero will be a wolf chase Friday by over one in the oountry, and will start from John Marsdon's plaee at 10 a, ni. dtlllwuter. Yesterday, January 23, was the coldest day of tho season. Mrs, II. B. Thompson is very sick with pneumonia. Bud Robinson's tobtn ran away Mon day morning. After running through two or thrco wire fences thoy wero caught w'thout muoh damage, Mr. O. W. Kaloy of Rod Oloud is having a new houso built on the old Dolph Oroxton plaoo, which he bought last summer,. Bud Robinson will farm tho same this summer. Mr. Brubaker of Willow orcek has organized a singing class at tho school houso in Dist. DG, with twenty-soven scholars. Elder L II. Humphreys, paator of the Christian church at Geneva, com monced a scries ef meetings at the Lun solionl houpe this wok and will con tiuuo two or three wocks. SUCTON. an? m it! mmmrom riwl vmi nclr W' JS XM. T Vll v,,. 5 Yes, wc have them from 4 nice J-IuMft Lamp tor m 5E: 25c to a fine Library Lamp for $6.00. J25 5n A Beautiful Decorated Vase Lamp for $1.50. r25 E: A fine Parlor Lamp for $1.00. a A good Tubular Lantern for 50c. 5 "We have greatly reduced prices on the Victor Central Draft Lamps. jj: Don't neglect to bring us your Prescriptions, if ; you aesire purity ot material ana accuracy ZZZ E; m dispensing. 25 2: r t COTTING " SllliUlUllllUUitUiiiilUIUUUUUUiUii n -m. wl jT And a cold one too, But we have a bigger snap for people who want a Heating Stove. We have a few heaters left from our Winter Stock that we are closing out at Come in if you want a Heater. They all go ! We would rather carry over the money than to carry over the stoves. We are in it on Barb Wire also i The best at the lowest price on earth for the Next - 30 - Baker Wire $2.85, Glidden $2.75. Dutch Creek. A lonesome school niarui. I am teaohing on Dutch Flat among the kids and enjoyed my work very much until tho big boys began to come and then tho kids wore no longer company for me, I long for tho nights toeome when Georgo and Burt cDmcs up to Mr. Merrill's to talk with mo. I would liko to correspond with a few of the young men of Dutch Flat, but I am afraid Frank would not liko it, co I will havo to bo satisfied with go ing to tho parties, but, oh, how I wish it was leap year. A SUIISCRIUEU. Pleasant Hill. Weather, rather cool with some snow. The sickness is all over except the t'rip. Mrs. Engstrora has tho grip. Miss Mablo Morrill had a birthday party and received somo nice prcs ents. Ono was a nioo silver ring and several others. Tho girls all report a good time. Wc hear that Frank Slaby has rented a part of tho place that he rented of Mr. Moore to Mr. York, and Mr. Mouger has bought Geo. Coon's forty aores and contemplates building in tue spring. We wolomo him in our neighborhood. We hear that the boys had quite a time at Hunt Young's charivari the other night. Uncle Tom, A number of ships is called a fleet, A fleet of ships is callrd a flock, A flook of girls is called a bow. A bevy of wolves is cailed a pack, A pack of thiovos is called a gang, A gang of angols is called a host. A host of porpoises is called a shoal, a snoal ot buffaloes is called a troop. A troop of quails is called a covoy, A covey of beauties is called a galaxy A galaxy of rufliuns is culled a horde, A hordo of rubbish is called a hoap, A heap of oxen is called a drove. A drov of blackguards is called a mob, A mob of whales is called a school, A Bohool of worshipers is called a con gregation, A congregation of engineers is called a corps, A corps of robbers is called a band. A band of locusts is called a swarm, And a swarm of poeple is called a crowd. rouxD. Ono Package ot patent medloino bv J H. Smith. ' mmmmwmnTg for n TiHllin? r2 m.-sm. - -jj- - -w 3 Day A. MORHART & SON. South Ward. As for poultry George Hollister takes tho load. John Holcomb Jr. has bought him a fine span of mules. ' Mr. Rutlcdo is laving qWX timo wrestling with a severe oold. ik-, Georgo Stewart has ono of tho best stock farms in southern Nebraska. We understand that Mr. Fords' are soing to move into the William's property. MiBS Elsio Church of Denver, Col orado is hero visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Rcid. Mr. and Mra. Montanye arc homo again, after a month's visit to friends in Indiana. The section men nro tmctr fiii;nr. i. 1oa house. The ice is shipped hero rum vjamDnage. Jim Swearingcn is going to move aoross the streot, into the houso whoro Mj. Putney lives. MiS! Louise I'rill i hnmn frm Omaha to visit her friends, sho will return in about a month. Charley Mendonhall has been con- " Ined to tho house for some time, but wo aro glad to seo him out again. Engino 150 broke mam rod strap, nd Enginoer Anaon and Fireman, Clark have gone to McCook with her for repairs. Mrs. Frank Roid'c littlo girl has been very siok with lung fever but under Dr. Moranvillo's oaro is getting long niecly. Did you notico how dark it was Bunday night, It is no wonder when . threo Knights got out in ono night to tisit their friends. Tho scholars of rooms threo and fourof south ward, uave a hlrtlnUw surpriso party on Morris Groat, Mon day evening. All report a good time. .tuiiu owiionman Hank was doing some work ho took off bu nnnf nj 'est, When ho roturnod for them he louna tuoy wore gone, Henry Leo had taken thorn. Henrv was nvn..in oold wave soon. Capitolia, Tarni loans. i have a fow thousuml dollars of nri- Vain mnnov ( ! it """ ui !'" nllvoy7arstime or less. ' C'aBS rmB "K0. W. I3ARKEU. M I ,t ,CIM "oardlng Mr S. Rnvlnalnl... .- " tli ,.iTi- .i t "'.D"uo lo announce to -aTWVSSK CurtEvarm l.iinnvn..,.! . ho second-hand furniture lino. Seo himl - u ui t Liuui villi wnriT tn uiuo I'mnt. Ennii. 11T-I...1 . . a f y Over Post Office lKKdwre ttorv. wot iio Id MwHob. The NaahvllU .....T ' i. Li J tttfnvy- fa drown tH-w-: WBY ww -w wwawwi s 1 . li&IW yvrftaKSsfflftEi &L