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THE REQ CLOUD CHIEF.
WEDNESDAY FEB. 17. 1875.
LTT&210X KAPLI CEOVE FAE1L
Maple G ro ve Fa rh. 1
Webster Co. Neb., Feb. 15 '75)
Ed. Chief: In your last Keeks is
Eue I raw an article on (be aid question,
nd as this aid teems to be the gener
al topic eft be day, I don t know bot
I shall ay a word or two on the sub
ject in reply to tho communication, as
there is no name to the article except
Farmer, I am at a loss to know who
to address; however I shall call him
or her farmer for the present
Now Mr. Farmer I dont know any
thing about this stock taking business
we have a Road Dic't Aid Society
in onr road district, (of five miles
prjoarc) with about one hundred and
fourty persons. We have- sent out
two agents who represent our district
as aid solicitors for seed, feed and
provisions. Now Mr. Farmer this is
no joint stock company or speculative
movement, but simply a protection
against starvation and nakedness. I
think such organizations in every
towmhip or road district would be
very appropriate, and then there
would be less "discord. Now Mr.
Farmer you Eay if you have bread
dont dabble in this aid,now that is a
mistake, I have a few neighbors who
have bread to eat and plcuty of water
to wath it down with, but how long
can a man subnist on bread and water,
besides you gay go out and chop wood,
I should like to see just such a man as
jon sent out to chop wood and the
only food you had to be bread and
water, or any other person who would
misrepresent things in tho grasshop
per regions to as to stop the flow of
aid to our suffering homesteaders.
Our friends in the East have not been
imposed upon, they say go and get
your share of tho aid, it is sent for
you. I have. already received a small
amount, but I needed it, and I shall
ask for it again as soon as I need it,
and I consider it no disgrace to ask
for aid if a person needs it.
You say there 'Is na- need of men
e-uffering if they will only work. I
beg leave to differ with you, if you
will show me a man that will hire
thoso destitute men, and give thorn
any more -than their board . for- their
work at pesqnt, I will consider you
have done more for tho suffering of
Nebraska than any. other person in the
United State, and you will hear of
less suffering. lam furnishing work
for two of thoso destitute men at fifty
cents per day and board, and they
are glad to put in every day they
possibly can ; they both have families
to support, and they prefer fifty cents
per day and board to living on bread
and water. And now Mr. Farmer I
shall leave you for the present, as I
have said about all that is necessary
on the aid question.
At the bottom of this article you
will find no num-de-plume, but my
real name. Hopeingyou will not get
offended at what Lbavo said I remain
Your most respectfully
D. S. Helvehk.
A IETTE FBOH GVDS'SOCK
Guide Rock, .Neb. 7
Feb. 13th, 75. J
Lately Discovered Parable Continued
ftvm last iccefc. j
Ed. CniEF: And Satan alsofur
jrished drink for his fullowcrs but it
quenched not their thirst ? the more
they drank the more they craved. It
was a sort of a liquid fire, and besides
that a filthy stuff that might be called
twill (though doubtful whether swiue
would driuL it) and wen also prostitu
ted heaven's best blessing to the vilest
uses, so that it was a great curse, and
this curse was found where there was
tobacco and whiskey. And men pass
ed laws (as they said) to regulate these
things. And they sold license to fa
loons and houses of ill-fame, to traffic
iu these same things. And Satan said
uuto his angels and agents : Fear ye
not ! .Ihavc pulled a blinder over the
ntsds jof men so that they have pass
. ed laws to protect instead of to punish
crime. Thus have 1 made them bid
defiance to tho laws f heaven. And
the universe was witness to a ghastly
horrid demoniacal yell of triumph.
And the mothers and the virtuous of
the land arrose with ou accord, re
monstrated and protested against
these things, and besoaght that those
laws might be reber&ed. But those
who were clothed with authority, and
b td charge of these things, sneered at
wotMt's rights and heeded them not.
Aad the women seting no hope in the
cfekralry of the age, and ihe seemingly
rpSfccrieas inactivity of matt io the.
tight direction, aad in the courts of
earth, they have, gathered ia bands
aad with faith ia the justness of their
caase; they have, catered into these
very deas of infamy, and, rebuked and
- expostaktod with the dealers in de
KtTttctioa, aal when that faikd, they
Itave.ftppealed to the court of heaven.
Aad the oppoeers quoted I!, sayiag,
. "Thesewouiaa art out of their ulace.'
Tfcea their, pkoe iTto eee head taken.
, - v irawUhe woothc of their children, the
lotbiag froa their bodies aad kaowl
edf e fro their ariads, aad themselves
Miferuyr for tha acaeasar.ei oFJile, to'.
jurakfc aMaa with which ta bay-tii-"
, - Sacca a&a wki-sk-y; aad to receive the
ifelthifaat. AadJAe LotS was greatly
that which is not 'bread, and your la
bor for that which eathfieth not. Turn
now your fields into wheat and corn,
and put these evil things far from you,
and be separate and defile not your
selves any more, and I will bless you,
and cause my face to shine upon you,
and prosper you." But many exclaim
ed, "we cannot, for our systems are so
saturated with what we have used that
it craves their filthy affinities." And
Satan said, evil done ye bad and faith
ful servants, enter into to the experi
ence of all the ills it is in my power to
grant, and your doings will surely
bring upon you.' And there was
weeping and wailing even on earth.
And to those who sell their souls, and
trade in license to do iniquity, what
shall be the measure of their remorse
for the ills they have caused and done,
that shall burn as a fire forever and
ever. C. L.
SUPPOSED 2ft722)Z3.
A Woman Found Outside of Her Eovse
With Eer Threat Cut.
We.are informed that Mrs. Philip
Kleintcrger was found outside of the
door, with her throat cut, and dead.
She resided 2 miles from Fontcnelle,
She was a young weman, and bad
been married but a short time, hav
ing lived with her husband in a most
loving manner since her marriage.
There was no knife near the de
sascd when found, and it is suppos
ed that some one had attempted to
violate her person, and having failed
in that, they then killed their victim.
The husband of tho lady who was
found dead, had gone to Bell Creek
to transact some business.
TJfc officers arc now working up the
case, and will give further particulars
as soon as received. Fremont Herald.
State Fair Premium for 1S75.
The Nebraska State Board of Agricul
ture will hold its annual fair at Omaha
in September next, the exact days yet
to bo fixedan 1 announced. The premi
lht has been greatly enlarged in. every
respect, in number and prico of pre
mium Two premiums of $500 cash each
for the largest flock of puro blood long
and short wool sheep brought into the
state is offered.
One hundred dollars is offered for
the best one acre of sugar beets ; fifty
dollars for the best half acre ; twenty
five dollars for the best fourth of an
acre, and ten dollars for the best tenth
of an acre.
Arbor day is fixed- on tho third
Wednesday of April next. Seventy
five dollars is offered to the individual
putting out the greatest number of
trees on that day, to include fruit, for
est and evergreens, and of any and all
varieties. Fifty dollars for the great
est number of hardwood forest trees,
and ten dollars for the greatest nutu
of treo cuttings. Nursery planters
cannot compete.
Forty dollars for the best acre of
corn ; thirty dollars for the best acre
of fall wheat; the samo for spring
wheat ; twenty-five dollars for the best
aero of oats; twenty-five dollars for tho
best acre of barley; twenty-five dollars
for the best acre of flax, and twenty
dollars for the best yield of potatoes.
Fifty dollars each for each essay on
fencing, roads, power for farm opera
tions, one hundred dollars each fur
essay on wool growing, and sugar beet
culture.
On speed, twenty one hundred dol
lars are offered, the principal purss
eleven hundred dollars.
For particulars address the society,
Plattsmouth, Neb.
Martin Dunham, Act'g Pros.
D. H. Wheeler, Sec.
Omaha Republican.
STATENEWS.
Brick made of Blue River clay pro
nounced equal to the celebrated Mil
waukee brick are to be manufactured
next spring by the Cretans
Lead ore, a specimen of which is
said to have assayed 92; per cent of
lead, has been discovered iu. Valley
county. N
They claim a vein of coal two feet
thick in Burt county, precise location
still kept a profound mystery.? Ex.
Adams county proposes to attach to
itself all that portioa of Hall south of
the Platte. It makes about three
townships.
They also urge General Ord to con
tinue in his efforts to obtain the issu
ance of army rations and seed by the
government.
A cepy of this testimonial and peti
tion has been forwarded to Congress
man Crounse. Hepublicam.
-Wett Point expect to- hare a flax
mi!!, a wagon and agricultural implement-
factor, and a flouring mill with
40 run of drone when spring opens.
I. W. Micorcf the Omaha RepMi
can recently received tho noaunatioa
for council man of the J bird ward in
Omaha.'
"Pickle" Butler has been heard
from via the Chief of Police ia Louts
viXe. Ky. But hk Lincoa ereditojs
do not want to see him bad eaough to
send for rata.
The testimonial retaras. the warmest
J thanks to the Sate Belief Society for
p. o visions and cloth mg already recair-
jjed." The extreme cTestitutioar of the
eouaty js shown -from the fact that'hs
jeitfere have to depead' entirely ap;a
tapplkc received through tha state
aldsacMtjr.
Mr. B. M. Brakcr, (Gen. Bick)
has sold out his interests in the Lin
coln Spy nd has gone to Washington
to spend the winter.
Hon. Dan. S. Parmelee, of this
state who killed Tom. Keeler recently,
the particular of which were publish
ed in this paper, will probably secape
without having a trial as the grand
jury have failed to find a bill against
him. This is without doubt a clear
case of justifiable homicide. K. Press.
J. D. Calhoun, formerly of the
Brownvillc Democrat, but latterly en
gaged in running a saw mill in Frank
lin county, is now employed on the
Lincoln Blade.
The appointment was made entirely
without the General's knowledge,
however, and the probabilites are that
he will not accept it, as his Nebraska
interests will need his presence' at
home. Journal.
Lieut. O'Brien, who went with
clothing to the grasshoppered of Har
lan county,- returned yesterday, and
brought with him a testimonial and
petition, addressed to General Ord,
signed by all the voters of Harlan
county.
Wo saw a young boy, yesterday,
who weighed 150 pounds, measured
four feet in height, and was only fif
teen years old. His checks puffed
out like two inflated balloons, and,
taking into consideration the cheeky
appearance, we advise this young
man to start out as an insurance
agent. Journal.
The House passed a relief bill on
Wednesday, after spending nearly all
day in discussing the various propo-:
sltions. The bill provides fi.r the issu
ing of $50,000 State bonds, the pro
ceeds to bo used for buying seed for
the destitute in our grasshoppered
district, and appoints Governor Gar
bcr, ex-Governor Sauudeis, Treas.
MoBride, Hon. Chuch Howe, and
Gen. Bemick, as a board to disburse
and distribute the fund. Press.
- Friend Kilburn has his nose and
face badly skinned. He says it was
getting out of a buggy, but we fear
that is a whopper. It looks like the
Lowell Register map bally illustrat
ed. Some think it is an illustration
of the county seat fight. Adams
Gazette.
Lieutenant 0 Brien, who went to
Harlan county with clothing for the
grasshopper suffeies, has returned,
and reports that he was unable to shoe
the Swedes and Norwegian of .several
settlements, owing to the fact that he
had no number thirteens and four-
teens. Omaha Republican.
Gen. Jno. M. Thayer has been ap
pointed aid confirmed Governor of
Wyoming Territory. While his ac
ceptance of this post will rob our city
of one of her most distinguished citi
zens, we congratulate him and ih
people of Wyoming upon tho appoint
ment. No better man for the position
could have been selected. He has,
upon the field as a soldier, and in the
U. S. Senate as a Representative from
Nebraska, established a reputation
that does honor to Nebraska, and the
whole west.
The Kearney papers bring us an ac
count of the death of a young girl at
that place, under circumstances strong
ly implicating her mother as having
literally stamped her to death. The
testimony is strongly against the
mother, who has heretofore manifest
ed brutal characteristics, and it is said
attempted to poison the girl about a.
year ago, and to starve her wncc to
that the girl would gather and cat
scraps from the slop bucket of the
Harold House, and was often fed by
neighbors. As might be expected,
there is , much feeling against the
mother. Stale Journal.
Monday Fob. 1st., was a gala day
in Brownvillc. The cxteniou of the
M. P. Road fiom Neb. city to Brown
rille was completed aud made ready
for trains the previous Saturday, and
on Monday the first passenger train
arrived at B. with about CO gentle
men on board, anions them the Mayor
and Alderman of Neb. city. Among
the distinguished visitors were Hon."
Silas Garbur, who was -the guest of
Gov. Furaas. T. P. Kennard and.
Major Coifing of Lincoln, and many
others. The train left Brawnville at
2 p. m. on its return trip.
Browaville saw the happiest day of
its existence on Monday Feb. 1st.
She is no longer "out in the cold."
VICK'S
FLOBAL GUIDE
FOR :S75.
Published .Quarterly. January
Number just issued, and contains over
100 Pace?, 500 Engravinps, descrip
tions of wore than 500 of our . bct
Iflowers-and Vegetables, with direc
tioas for Culture, Colored Plate, etc.
The most ascful aad elegant work of
the kiad ia tha world. Only 25 cents
for tie year. Pablu&ed in English
aad Genua.
Aedreiar JAMES VICK,
. Rochester, N. Y.
WMSW1CK &,
BANKERS,
mJBArlJ ESTATE.
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WtamH rti li airwa la'Cell ueaa, iff-
DENVER IIOOSK
:31
D. W. DALTON , - - - Prop.
HASTINGS, NEBRASKA.
ThU hall hu lately been fitted up with ta
bles of the ben manufacture.
Choice Winej.Linuor aad Cwtan at the bar
PROCTOR HOUSE,
G. D. PROCTOR. Proprietor,
22320K, 17222A3ZA.
The Traveling Public Will findthi Hotel to
be fint claw iu every rwpect.
aa-Carriaee ruo daily to Bclricere. the
enarert Station on the St. Joe A V. U It. B
Cily Meat Market.
MARK H. WARNER,
Has ju?t opened a Meat Market on
Webster Street, next door south of
Park'rt Shor Sb p where he will keep
and sell fresh meats of all kiudd.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PIi)
FOR BEE&OATILH, HOGS,
AtiP-.
" t
Neb.
Red Cloud. - - -
BILLIARD PARLOR.
T. R. LEE, ,
Hastings, - - - Nebraska.
Thi o'tablishmrnt ha jnt been fitteil up
ingoo'l stile, anil is just the ilace totnjoy
a jrume of ttilliard. ',
The best su;i!iw attho bar. 49-otn
&' ffl Entire
.La'e Cashier 1st Nat Hank, Clarimla, Iowa.l
BANKER.
HASTINGS, - - - NEBRASKA.
Exchange bought and sold on all
cities of the United States and Europe.
(GtuiSy Warrant,
COUNTY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Hought and So fit.
References l Permission :
11. K. Aukx, President Cook Co. National
Hank, ('hicago.
N. L .Mohsk. President FirstNalional uank.
I'liirinila. Iura.
Jtm.v Ukkksiiau. Cuhier I'aeiCs National
P.ank. Council II luff. Iowa.
( 0. Caupk.ntkh. (lorcrcor State of Iowa.
C. IjIMikuuax. Clerk Superior Court, Iowa.
6-Gin
THE DOMESTIC !
BEST. BN I
WHY?
Least difficulty in learning it
Least skill required to use it.
Least labor to work it. -Least
care to keep it'in order.
Least trouble to change it,5,
J east changing required.
Does fine work equal to any other.
Does heavier work than others.
Does heavy work easily.
Does everything well.
Does nothing ill or grudgingly. .
Gives satisfaction,
Exceeds expectation.
Justifies the praise it-everywhere
receives.
A few days' trial solicited.
II. U.JOU5MK,TniT. Ageat,
Crete, Hek.
' Eseboetio Agemts-Waatet
Ladies send toXETcago office '-tot aTT
decant tasnion oook. ::-.
BY
A. B. HAWER. -
At the Billiard Hall, Red Cloud.
Shaving, Shampooing and Hair-Cutting-
ia the bighest style of the
Art. 17-td
EUREKA!
Tho ssderiisaed ku jut coapleted his
NEW BUUDI-N-G,
And furahbvKt vitfc a Fall 5 apply of
I)KY GOODS.
G!MCBSIES.
HATSl
S2AXf7-U3S CLSTZZV9,
BOOTS, SHOES, FANCY
XOT1&X& ETC.
I frot uhUu LOX m the LOWEST.
TOK CASK. . ''
aT'.CaU ud ixuum lK7CWir.- ,
. M. 'SiBATiiOK,-
sun ico;
tsr
NEW GOODS!
. J fi. POTTER
Takes this method to Inform the Public that he hat Just
opened up a new and complete Stock of
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
Contigtina m part of -CALICOES,
DARK, LIGHT .t PINK,
CUAMBHES, DKLAINKS, LAWNS.
DKKSS TIU 31 .MINOS & LININGS,
CORSETS Jfc SKI UTS, VAILS & GLOVES.
ISLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS
TABLE LINENS. & TOWELING.
PANTS, OVEK-ALLS k SHIRTING,
1SOOTS cV SHOES, If ATS A CAPS,
COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS of all Kinds, '
Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers,
"' ?f- Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
FLOUR, MEAL & BACON-
And everything usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods & Grocery Store.
-T. G. Potter, -
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
THE CHICAGO
AT
HASTINGS,
Keeps constantly on hani the largest stock of Dry Pine Lumber in the
West. Also
2XiariS, MOUt.lI3iGS, MJIE
TARRED PAPER,
and all kinds of
ltUIIildliVCt MATERIAL,
Our stock is well selected and purchased direct from the rafts, and will be
sold as low as the lowest.
O.
NEW HARDWARE STORE !
WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL
MITCHELL & M0RIIRT
Ilavc opened a new store and have jut received a full and com plctc stock of
IIAKDWAajE, Cutlery, Carpenter and
"... FARMING TOOLS. -
COAL and WOOD STOVES. We have also a Tin Shop connected
with our Store. We manufacturo Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware.
Our Stock is LARGE and well assorted, and we will deal as low as any
house west of Lincoln.
Call and See Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
Opposite the Lumber Yard.
Red Cloud, -
LUMBER LUMBER
::. W. L; VANALSTYNE
PIKE LUMBER, LATH, SHINCELS
Doors, Blinds
Sash Mouldings
Lime, Tarred Paper. Etc
And every Article usually kept in a Km Cla Luaiber Yard.
I GUARANTEE TO DUPLICATE ANY BILL THAT CAN BE GO!
AT J5NIATA OR HASTINGS.
MVER FKEI
J. D. POST, Proprietor.
.'
Txriill94pUrt&s1&&Trrnl
tan teMtofiruh mm utfecdXcr
- Jirmrii&s tm short.
LUMBER YARD 1
NEB
O. OJL1VEU
Hastings, Nebraska.
- -
DEALKB IX
X.1M I MSI E ! !
Maxwell & Differ
.WUh ts iafersi ta pMi? tkU Uunr Hr
Idme. ad will kep trs. htsA
PULL SUPPLY
r .
tst ikn itmsai of ta V!Se. kkfe-
iilwMrt.'6Mklm.
the Place
I
Ttrm
irr iw
ri4a a
TBiMC.
NEW DRUG AND
GROCERY STORK
-IN
Kcd oud, - - - afeb.
Wo wLh toiuform the citizens of
Red Cloud that wo have a new tOck
of goods which we oiler at Graucr
prices.
Consisting of
DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS, VARNISHES
BRUSHES AND
ftNCY GOODS.
AUo a choice lot of
TEAS, and TOBACCOES,
PURE WINES and LIQUORS.
CSrSpecia! nttuntinn given to l)i
pciiMng of Medicines and IVusciip
ion?. We Dejy ompd'lio t in
Quality and in I' rice
it. r.iii:ri:r.
JOH
JACOB SON'S
HOTEL,
FEED, J :
SALE,
AND
t
LIVERY
STABLE,.
Jaaiaa. A4aMtO. !ffc
Watchmaker L Jeweller,
ZZD ZLyjD, TZ27TZ2 CC 7X77, 5T22.
IrttcaLr zttention rires t Ile-
pairis Fine Watches aad
Satisfaction Gntuutia.L
I. W. TULLE1H,
HOWEOPATHJCPHYSJCIAN
U. S. PENSION SUKOISON.
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Th ChcajMt irc"srij;r ia lis T7a:.
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TlIK MttPAaO fOST Vt M.UI. u
anireruHy nelcl t th Hlirt.
jieivt. inil ot!rifiini nnJ rhiprt
aflcraon new tpapf r lublUhl la ihc Sth
nt. It U tUpnhlirn In illtt, hlh
Ulrtt niiti hfi rf pUI n! ptriUiv4tK.
anil of tKtanl cait fi. Iu mrlit
rr-ortr rt pouj;lct). comprhtviT. (
rclUMc 1h aim of thi mmcrmit i.
h brcn. rml will b. to thjV n frh. T-r-oar.,
and .ptcj ncw'tt'T. with it tri m
onUnil Krw. ljr rral nl rratuWr
rt. nJ nTAjiiabl t citjr aa-l eonoirr j---rulT.
It l otto of tho bet oi fHly
varant hx a coaptaailr incraaiiac ttr
caUtion. tkiims orsutwcitnTro.v.
Uailt hrmitit prnnnm after J-tiu.rr
l.ltiieo rrc'lt-.- 4.'"
Dult U month -....-. . h
DaILY threa uucSU-..-. ..-.. - ).!
TJIK W'EKKLV M5T AND M WU
it a bn nlrf c 1 l tx ciM o!tuun pitt-t
tifthntUeuf h t!lr. rtl M)iit..tni sH tb
current tneml ami Joe newt of tho .
wltb rlunbU furoUu nl iltinpllc rf
rtiotxlruoe, lh1t ?or!r nf lh lar. f-lt
cat. fjJl lxi. aucfely. nt thr artloiM. an I
with mar lrt rriHirU vrparrl cifrr.lr f t
It country fAJr, nl e-refuilv rrt-. ;.
to tho hour of v I'rcw. Ttmwch iu h
errojc in it ki It no ibo Urt 2T
r la th country. trswalB hrtfuia
ouootthq chrw'Mt, the auna4tttrittuar
price txinx uuly
OJIK tK)t UXK. XVO HKTV CKMt-.
to which tu bft.ijtil H.trciKfrnl tn.ir.
to btt prevail, afUr J4iury 1. by the tHv
Iiher. in orsrI.-iuif with th li hfl c
lnti operation at that ilr. Ktrurti.r
Itxln-ruitnt' arcftlerrj trt uber hrr wh
r-fpr trtavll ih m-lo nfuurrtub rat
Itriititlancf miy bo in.iko elthrr
tlrn. eteit, ltt oIBmj onlcr. or rrLtr4
tetior.atcur tWk
Ml IfJtcn houM be RJ'lrfiMr.1 t lU
CIIIOACO 1'Or AM MAIL CU..sl aul m
Dcarlxirn strict.
Ii!iort.int but brif nrw tlor arn Hrit
nt tiuiu nil aru of tho r)untry. nnti
will be taken oi annymottMnnjutioatiin.
THE ALDINE COMPANY'S
Xew lnhlic?alins.
l OLD ONLY BY SUBSCaiPflOW.
TUKAUINK:TUKAHTJ0i;ilXLor
AMKltU'A.
ThU rplrmlM rntrrptl(i i nut Atily '!
ttitailK-il in ovcrr fpnlM'o. but i blnrf mi?
untljr lee!opfl nnd mrrl. 't l-ilr
tiwul wl'li'int a riral in llt hoto tcll f
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