The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 14, 1881, Image 1

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THE CHIEF.
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BED CLOUD, WKBSTERCQ. NKBRASKA. THURSDAY. APK1L U. 1SS1. m
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Burlington Route !
Port! the miuf Mtranlefvltn between T?rbraka
poikU and kit (oidu Edttof AJiuri Kirer. i
fuMifin takltc tnu Itao er. ma I
jo. Kirer at I'latUiaouth
tit'r ftlM
feattsmontli Steel Bridge,
Which ha Utrlr hecn rotnpletrd. j
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Where elicc coonttinji are made In anion depo
t or all roistt JVorth tjut Hndiuth. Trams by
ibu note tart in Xfhratka are there
for tree frum the rwiou accidenti
whirh m fruinrutly d lay trnim
m cvtninc thruufhinitn the tnuuu-
taid. and wtttnzrTf are thiu
jure of ujakinr god euu
crctiouo when thej
take the . A .M.
rvute rait.
Through Tickets
AT
f LOWEST RATES
in force in lheFtatr.au well full and reliallr
infornration truirrd. can he had u;ot arplica
tion to L. A"il. U. K. At.i.U at any uf the
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yOA U TUrJl 1". Proprietor,
BD CLOUD. - NEBRASKA.
'Xc publie i.- cordially invited to call I
and get a Clean Shave, Shampoo 01 '
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the lijsiiex rfylo of the art. Shop at ;
j Curr's IHlIianl Hall, Ked Cloud.
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Wagon Company,
aiAXUFACraXBS OP
Farmd
WAGONS
Buggies & Phaetons.
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We do not Want Agents
TTT OFTEK OCE.
Stafidard Trade Vehicles,
to Tiir: TKAsr.
jTork that has an establLfhed rcpuia-ti-,a,
and that can be handlel with ea
isfaction, bth to buyer and idler.
Scadibr desists and prices to
- liOBIXSOS' AVAGOX CO.
j-l Cinifhjnati. Ohio.
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ni'SIXESS DIRECTORY.
O.C.Cisr. Jajucct.
Cask & McNeny,
v TTOKKiri jlki) cxnxrua3AT law.
i Will idit ia all the Cixm of tht Htale aad
I Snrtbrra Kan4. Collection at U a Htic
. tM ba.ineet car.fnUr aad eStctretlr ettwaded t.
Urricac- On WeUter SlrejC ewe 4r serta
f tiarberV twr".
I KI.I ClXtVl. STSl.
J. S. GILHAM,
A TTOESEV AXD OfUXSELon AT LAW.
0ur one door north of-JCaley J3ro.
RED CLOUD.
NEBRASKA.
W. C. REILLY,
ATTORNEY AND COU5SBLOH AT LAW.
ANO KCALCSTATK OCZT.
Bad Clowd. Keb.
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, wwPxojept Attestion Girt to Cotlertiea.
-w j.t. ifirrra ttmd ti..rf
Drur Sture.
' Edwin C. Hawlev.
I . TTA-.ITV x-t rvirrrre at taw
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Office orcr Farley's Drs Store.
JBIDCLOTO,
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James Laird,
A TTOBNtT AND CO C SB WW. AT UW.
Kill practice is all the CoarU of thaHtata.
I'nBit attention gireu to all hutin ttrmtel
to h care. jt7-
II. S. KALKr.
0. W. KiutT,
Kcd Clond. N'eb.
J. L- Kalt.
Uloaiiacton,
XcbrajkA.
KALEY BROS.,
A
TTOttXETB AT LAVT Jt REAL WTAT1
AOKXTS.
Will r'artife in all the Coarti in !CTk
url n.Tihrrn Knnj: eollecti'm ruujitly t
teedtd to and corxr!oridcriec oliriti-L
I2D CLOUD. Ktkrasb.
Alio. Atent. for E. Jt M. R. B. lndc
j ELBERT A. AIX M. P.
tAHAsyKipysxcian & Surgeon,
ltKli CIX)UI, NEft.
1 Awu-tAii! ?anre.n B. J- M. . U. IL 0. OBe
over Johnnon Ji Crl dry rood (tora. Bei
! deuce m er Pcrkius Jt MiUheI3 (tore. limi
J. X. HOSEKA,
-ECLECTIC-
IB. D.
' Physician and Surgeon,
lliD CLOUD. SKB.
"Will pay ircial attention tii ObotetrtCK and
liieac4 of wmuon Alo rrneral and Mcil
"urcerj Di'rutr of the roe and Ear. Charge
'inodirate. Office ocr therer Invg Store.
Jtcfidcnce. 4:h bouss north uf achool hooae.
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Dr. H. A. Baird,
resident dentist.
RED I'J.Ol'D,
NEBRASKA.
W. 2T. EICHAEDSOIT,
DEALER IN-
iLIVE STOCK.
j RED CLOUD. KKBItA&KA.
J 'Jtrhei: rsarkrt rriec liHuT bon and catlla.
J. E. Smith S. C.Bntra M.B.Tonaoit.
Pres. Fint Kat. Cah. Firt Late TcLer Firt
Bank. Beatrice NauBartk 5at- Bank Beat
Neb. I'eatriee Nab. rue Xeb.
BANKERS.
KED CLOUD, NEW.
"Will sikt rolled ion is anr Bart of the
United State Sell exchaate upoa the priaei-
pal eaatern oitio Loan money upon lmprore
farm KeeeiTe depo ita iulueet to Fi(kt 1
Allow interest urea time depuiiu. and tnu-
h in suiuaei 10 viKBi ena
act a ccneral Bakin buaiacM.
lUrtrcKocs: Omaha National Bsak. A.
S. Paddhck.l. JsSeaaion First National Bank
New York. CamriJceVallay Katioaal Baak.
Cambridfa New York.
HE1MRY COOK,
yaoTTiirroa exd clov
DRUGSTORE,
Axl Dealer It-
j
iOfUgS,
Medicinesi
HAifltS.
tl OUABUICUPO
iviko v nnmonco
All cct2 fat kt Line kept costtantly e
hand: and to which I isvHa tka aUestioa t
the rablic
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HENRY COCK.
EMIGH BROS.
MEAT MARKET
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HED CLOVD, KEB.
I J BC Uiuiltll w IX7S 1 aTAItVX4fW
isgffittata..
J lie sweeping tnle of prospenty is
shown by the immense increase of
business in the Patent Office, General
Land Office, Pension Office, and other
Departments of the Government.
Patent cases, Pcnsitm claims. Con
tested Land entries, or other business
placed itt the hands of PrestHrr & I
Green, Attorneys, 529 7th st, Wash
I ington D. C, wili iiaVe immediate at
tention.
Enclose stanro for inforrastioa.
SpR
THE CHIEF.
M. 1 THOMAS,
Eorroit
THUKSDAY. APRIL 14, ISfel.
'Old Ace"
Eagle ia dead.
the WLotm War
Ay excursion will be run from Lin
coln to Santa Fe Saw Mexico, the 20lh
of this month.
NnntAFKA hs nearly 100XX) women
of voting P- The late election
hhowE that onb one women in every
hundred had any desire to le ckuecd
sa a voter.
Lattst rfport front the Muouri
river, say that the water w slowly nb
fiidinp and no further damage m ex
pectetL Tliedflmaue to projerty at
Omaliaand Council Blnffii vu not
very great.
We understand that when C. Bonn,
of the defunct Oeborno County Kan
sas, Truth Teller wm in town a few
week ago. Doc Razee gobbled every
thing he had, from bin hat down to his
overshoes, for an old board bill of
three years standing. Jlirrrion Eagle.
Vexsor, niny the pods confound
him. has idsued his April bulletin, in
nhirh he gives us a snow storm "in
the far west," on the 25th and 26th inst.
As a set-off, he allows England to have
a rimilar blizzard a day or two later.
"Tljcjoontb'hesays, will end wet
and cold."
TUX Of KH1AUA.
Is Has profitable in Nebraska ? The
Fameu thinks it L, and would like to
hear from some one that has tried it.
It i a quick crop and one caMV to
handle, always bringing a very good
price.
A Mr. Tilton of "ew York called at
the Faumeu ofiice lust weed in search of
information that would lead to the fiax
growing parts of yebras'ka, as well as
thc.amounts grown and acreage. As
near as we can leant there was grown
Ie.-?s than 100,000 bushels in the state
in 1SS0, yet in the United States there
was grown all together a little over 9,
000,000 bushels, Iowa raised about
twice as much as Nebraska, and Illi
nois more tlian Nebraska and Iowa
together. Kansas grows a large
amount, but just how much we arc un
able to say. Knziias however consid
ers Hax one of her best crops. If it
pays to raise it in Kansas, why will it
not pay tu this state. The expense ofl
harvesting flax is no greater than that
of wheat or oats, and is much easier
marketed. Mr. Tilton tells us lie is
buying now to ship to the old country
and gives it as his opinion that the flax
market will be good for a number of
years to come ; says the demand now
is much greater than the supply, and
is liable to be for some time. There is
one thing certain, it don't pay to raise
wheat in this state, and yet it is very
necessary that farmers should have
sonic crop to turn ofi' in the fall, and
before the corn crop comes in, and if
flax is more profitable than wheat or
oats, it is the crop for our fanners to
raise. We should be pleased to hear
from some of those that have tried flax
culture in Nebraska, and will 1
pleased to publish any informatioa
we can get. Xeb. Fori
1X302 fill P1KLDUT2UT.
ExEctrnvE Office. l
Lincoln-, Nesl, April 4, 18S1. j
To yeopU of Xebratht:
With the return of more genial days,
after a winter of unusnal severity, it is
a pleasing duty to announce the ap
proach of Arbor Day, which, by official
recognition and established custom, is
st apart and devoted to tree planting
throughout the State of Nebraska.
The common welfare requires unre
mitting zeal in this direction. It
seems needless however, to suggest the
benefits that may be derived from an
abundant growth of timber om oar
prolific "prairies.
Therefore, in harmony with the ac
tion of the State Board of Agriculture,
I, Albinus Nance, Governor of the
State of Nebraska, do hereby designate
the third Wednesday of April, 1881.
to be especially devoted to planting
forest, fruit and ornamental trees,
vineyards, shrubs and flowers com
bining the useful and the beautiful in
improving and beautifying omr hoaaaa;
aim in uic penormance ot un agree
able duty, I invite the co-operation of
all clasees-and professions, requcstkg
everyone-to plant dilligcntlv on the
day designated and on every other fr-
"vorable occasion during the early day
of spring.
-Let it be remembered that those
who plant trees build iivisg oMr
Hierrts to their own industry, ami. are
benefactors of mankind while Vnifct
ting themselves.
In testimony thereof, I hare here
unto set my hand aud caused to he
amxea ine great seal oT the StaU ef
Nebraska. Done at Iineelu thk 4th
davof r,-l A Ti iT
18E4X.J ALBLNUSANCE, Gov. j
S. J. Alesaxber, Sccy of State. .
Oil VAUIMTUI
Waskhcctos AprilSM&I.
I The Capitol at lite proent tiro if l
, the office keeker's Mecca. Hither
have gathered the patriot who moni-
. feat interne enthusiasm m-their efforts
ito get a rust Uttcc at tne corners or
aeenre aotae place where they caa he
fed out of the geemsaajit crih. Let
mc give roar r dent a picture of ose
seaucc,atthe Wliite House. At ten
o'clock we are met at the ouuisc door
by the smiling attendant wbo bid us
good morning, and in ocr innocence
we enter congratulating ouraelvf that
we Itave the start of the hungry horde,
but pausing through the Hall and up
the stairs to the executive waiting
room we find ourselves egregiously
sold, for the crowd ia there and has
taken possession of every seal, while
numbers are standing, smoking, filling
the room and hall with reeking fumes
of cheap cigxre. One shows the
obliging clerk whose daty it is to
listen to the wants of and woea of this
motley crowd, ltk papers, which bear
tike endorsement in strange hiero
glyphics of the member of the Pat.
Murphy Lie Awakes declaring that be
is just the man to be Postmaster at
ilardscrabble. Another has the sig
natures of all the good men ia his
town. They really hope that the
President will send him to one of the
Cannibal Isles or anywhere dec. Ut
terly useless commnnity can spare
him and no one will miss him or
mourn his absence when he has gone.
Here is a woman who wants an extra
session 01 congress, sne is uuKing
and waiting. Past girlhood and well
iuto the forties. Site is not handsome,
has four front teeth that have been
dropped somewhere. She carries a
paper box full of documents and is
able to satisfy the president in just two
minutes that an extra session is neces
sary. Here is a man wno looks
strange and liaggard. He has a pat
ent for saving the nation and he must
see the President "right away." The
good Matured attendant assures him
that it is impossible and suggests that
he put his wishes on paper which he
proceeds to do and hands in ten pages
of foolscap to be consigned to the
Presidential waste basket. The most
confirmed opponent of civil service
will be satisfied in an hour's visit to
the Executive Mansion or to the
offices of members of the Cabinet, that
a check must be put upon this greed
for office by a fixity of ita tenure,
Itascd 0:1 competency and good be
haviour. The country can never
stand this strain when its population
shall have reached 100,000,000 and the
Nation's life will be more and more
endangered until the brakes arc ap
plied. Postmaster-General James has a
letter from Dr. Slaghorn, the postmaster-general
of the German Empire,
congratulating him upon his promo
tion to the head of the postal service
of the United States, a compliment
that is the more valuable from the
fact that it is purely personal and
without the formality which attends
official correspondence.
McVeagh, like Mrs. Partington's Ike,
never opens his mouth but he puts
his foot in it. Tha t he did try to bluff
the President by saying that he coukl
not remain in the Cabinet if the ap
pointment of W. E. Chandler was
made, is without doubt true, and it is
apparent that he would now like to
find an easy way of taki ng it all hack ;
Chandler however wi 11 not ask to have
his name withdrawn to please Mc
Yeagh, nor is the Pliskat williff he
should do so. It may a well he con
sidered settled, m the outset, that Gen
eral Garfield is to be Prsetdent.
The Senate galleries are packed
everyday with visitors who watch
with interest the moremente of the
Democratic obstt uetiealrts. Seoator
Mahose, smaH ia stature bat roll of
eloquence, is firing hot shot into the
bourbon camp. He declares, that the
day of bourhoc serfdom, m Virginia is
past, aad she balance of his life shall
he givesi ia defence of a free and wa
tramellea ballot, and of the right ef
every hmm to have his vote counted.
Mr. J. 8. Brown, the President's pri
vate secretary, is a native of this city.
tne soa ox a carpenter, list Swday
Hk
schooi teacner insured him to
higher than carpenter's work and gave
him instractioa in Latin which the
boy learned at night after liaodtrng
carpenters tools through the day.
After a year er two of study he ad
vised him to learn short-hand. To!
this art he devoted himself with pa
tience aad industry, always practesmg
after tha day's labor. Thus he worked
on till at length he was employed by
Garfield to write for him evenhafsL
Being expert he was engaged to go to
Mentor, where he .survived the
office-hunters ; and moves up to a
salary of $33)0 per year. He has also
acquired an interest in a sheep ranch
at lvanpah, Greenwood Coantv. Kan
sas. Hekof the rkbt staff to ranks
himself felt in the worhL
vsursireete are suu inroneed wua
Congressmen and these bright balmy
oays inetr uKues are seen nding or
promenading oar avenues. The rea
son why so man v members wkh their
families linger here is that the weather J
son to severe lor tbbib to retotrn ta
their Northern homoo, especially
m
cases wnere xaasr wi
are delicate.
Theattrate carnage of ex-Prosiacot
Hayes is still seen on our street bar
ing been left ok he retiring Srvm the
7awif oain- Jtm
dent for a month, mmdfal of the a
vt ace noose lor tae mcomintr frest-
convenience lie hinteelfvnui ax asriar
the fa
bency,
the first few wecka by this mcam-!
irxxss.
Women's Column.
TstaerJajaa iaeetaaart ft ta a. afdVe
bm f the ewaatr a4 t all have a
1 aaaal risat t wm ta 5a tVe tftvrweatva mt
f taw yt will kaW aicaeaif raeaaeWe
for aarUu tkat m; atar la tkte
or tot tUw a4 atateaa af
tlessa.
Westward the rtar of cventhiag
takes its way," write; a Boston friend,
and I am remindrd of this bv compar
ing the action of the last legislate re in j
Maine and Nebraska, in Maine a, bill
conferring acbool-sutfragc on women,
although supported by a petition sixty
yards long with a double row of names
was indefinitely postponed amid "loud
apfriaoee." In Nebraska, the woman
suffrage amendment was passed by a
majority of forty -six of those -voting
upon it, and the bill allowing wotnea
to vote at school election was passed
without a word being said against iL
The new achool law ia a complete
change iu many respects. It was pre
pared by a gentleman who has made
educational systems a study, and who
has been from the early butory of our
state associated with it educational
progress, aud it is doubtless as the re
sult of his convictious of tlie ucccilie
of our schools that he ha embodied in
the law provisions enabling all women
owning property or having children of
school age to vote in all school mat
ters. So the women of Nebra-ka have had
greatness thrust upon them and now
are they ready to enter upon their new
privileges with appreciation and en
thusiasm ?
Even under the drawbacks of our
present school system, owing to the
liberality of the state and the faithful
exertions of the teachers, every child
of a good constitution and strong de
termination may obtain a fair educa
tion, but to every thoughtful educator
and oliservcr, the question mutt recur,
are the results obtained adequate to
the outlay ?
Mrs. Diaz says "whosoever would be
tranquil, let him not investigate," and
thi is tme with regard to our public
schools. By not investigating very
largely, we have been able to maintain
a tranquil conviction that "whatever
is, is right," and a patriotic Fourth of
July belief the public schools of Amer
ica are the particular institution
which i to place and hold her in the
vau of nations. Meanwhile the facts
arc that several foreign countries have
superior advantages and better results;
thnt private schooling in our land,
even among those who can illy afford
the expense, is largely on the increase,
owing to a belief that the public
schools are hurtful in many ways;
the graded schools in the cities, while
admirable in theory, prove a veritable
treadmill to both teachers and pupils;
that truancy or total neglect is fearful
common ; that the health of the pupil
is broken down, and special organs as
those of sight and speech iujured per
haps for life ; catarrh and other ser
ious troubles induced hy the bad air ;
the morals arc contaminated and de
praved habits allowed, and sometimes
the mind is permanently weakened by
the monotonous strain. By the time
the pupils have reached an age when
these circumstances would be less in
jurious, they are probably weary of
the dismal routine, and entirely dis
gusted with stady, the majority of
them escape from the restraints of the
school, with a bare smattering knowl
edge, without faculties trained for
sturdy application in the ssee of diffi
culties, aad without an eathusiasm for
having bees awak-
Theae are the evils of oar system in
general terms. In some sections these
arc exceptional disadvantages. In oth
em radrt idual finthMlness has proda
ced better results. Women are aow
beginning te share the rtposibiliUe
of school management, for they are
bow allowed to vote oa sehoal matters
ia fifteen states and territories, and a
great work may be done for the next
generation if women of wisdom and
leisure will open their eyes to the evils
that exist, trace them to their cauesa,
s lead a hand to rectify them. The
first dwty of the women af Nehnska ia
this directioa is hy their rotes at the
coming election to see that the govern
ment of the schools is placed in the
of these mast iced for H hy
Clara B. Gout.
Beatrice, Nebraska.
Twcaegrace smseihixjsl cannot he
greatly eacoaragssl by
sfork. Insaaarofthesl
beea introduced loeking to the pviag
w some am or ot&er of tae eteeure
tranchvete im. hat
has each legislatioa
nor tnere UkeUnoed of its foom-
Timm.
A similar sta4cmeot
by the If ew York
eapied hy
aow the
the fSiirtavn
Tistus. which wan bmi
repeats ic Jf the Tessa? cares so stale
the facoi.sHkchwtsaksethw sect that
the kgislatafe af Nseraaka, hy a
three-iitbs vote, he KiassnUed a swf
fcsgeimerdmcattethstposjnIsrTotej aadifthTnnwilisjBiusteheaetwkh-
oat honor as a prophet both la
cemitryasdaoroad.it might
the pewdscsioa that the TrtrniaiiirT
win ne nanpiea ay tfce aecaaaary coa-
ssitatiuHal adority csf thu nonclar
Tote.
1881
SPANOGLE&FUNK,
HEJDOUAETEIOS FOR '
A6RKULTURAL
Two Doors
RED CLOUD. -
Go To W.
Staple Fancy Groceries,
THE BEST
TOBACC & CIGAMS
IN TOWN. .U-SO
Choice Nuts, Fruit & Confections.
JssT'Fresh Fruits and Vegcubls Sold on CornmK-ion
KED CLOUD. NEB.
How Can I
BY BUYING MY
Fall and Winter Goods
MARSH !
Wliy I buy all my
fW III I Goods at what
they arc worth in Cash.
I sell them at a small profit.
I make no book account.
I have but one price.
Clear cash buyers get the
Unf Com and Examine Goods and g-t
ULUinU VficvSf at ijjjvV old stand, tho
"Up Town Store." Yours Respectfully,
A.
FOULKS
Hastings.
MANUFACTUaVEBS OF THE
ACME STEEL
TEEOSXY
Wire that will make a Visible Fence
s
PigTigkt, Bull flKvoag Horse High.
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