The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 25, 1881, Image 1

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ItL'SrXESS DIRECTORY.
J.K.Smith.
Prm't ltt Nat. Bunk
Ketrice Neb.
S. C. Smith.
Ch7 1ft Nat.IUnk
Deatrtct) Neb.
SMITH BROTHERS,
BANKEES,
RED CLOUD, NEB.,
Trandnct a jtncral bankinc biwinrM. buy and
tell county warrant. alo County. Preciact and
NIiwl Dirtnet IJuni.
XtKitUle lana inortcagee. buy and ell ror
eicn Kxrbanro. . ...
TJ-Sptcjal uttention civen to coluctioni.
KErKHENOKs-Iiit Nat. Bank New York. Oma
ha Nat. Bank. O rath a.
SMITH BROS.
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Case & McNenv,
A TlOUNI.Yis AMI rot'NKKLOItS AT LAW.
Will nractire in all the Court of thi State and
Northern Kam-a. Collecfu.ni as well u litiira-tt-d
businwi" car-tully and efficiently attended to.
(ii-ncc- On WVbiter fctrcct. one dor north
of iarber'is Store,
kki) ci.oL'1), yr.n.
J. S. GILHAM,
A ITOKNJ'Y AND COUN.SKI.OR AT LAW.
Office one door north of Kiilcy liros.
RED CLOUD. X ERR ASK A.
Edwin C. Hawley.
A TTOIINEV AND 00UNHEIX)R AT LAW.
Omci:: 1st door south ofSiaitli Bros.
BED CLOUD, 1EB.
Laird & Smith,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW.
IlAirriNtss, - Nkbuaska.
Will practice in all the Court of the State.
Prompt auction Kiven to ail buacs onUuited
to his care, julyl-7
U.S. K4I.T.
C. W. Klkt.
Red Cloa-i. Neb.
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iiluouiineton.
Kebraikft.
KALEY BROS.,
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TTORNEYS AT LAW A REAL ESTATX
AdKNTX.
Will practirp in all the CourU in Ncbratka
and northern Kanf.i collection promptly at
tendid to and corrcKiidencc folicitud.
ED CLOUD, Kotrask.
A'.jo. .'.ecuis for B. A M. R. U. Lands.
ELBERT A. HAIX RI. D.
Physician & Surgeon,
RED CLOUD, NKH.
A5igtnnl Surei-on II. if- M. H. IL IL C. Office
over Johnson A CrP'dry goods -tore. Keii
drncc over Pf rkiiu A. MitchellV dtore. 196ia
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Physician and Surgeon,
ItfcD CLOUD. XBB.
Will pay upecinl attention to Obntetric and
diffatei ol nui-4i Al-o Kcnrral and special
Kuiccry. I)iiiK of the Kye and Ear. Chargus
modfrate. OtriceirerJhoicrV Drun Store.
Kriidtnuo 4th tnuse north of school hcup.
25-1-y
EIR. V. SCHEKCK,
Physician & Surgeon,
SJ:i CLOUD, NLItRASKA.
Professional calls promptly attended.
Office: over FherwoodV slorc. 8-.rl
Dr. H. A. Baird,
RESIDE1TTJDENTIST.
KED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
W. $. EICHARDSOJT,
DEALEKIN
LIVE STOCK.
KEIi CLOUD. NKBRASKA.
'IiKhp't rnnrket price paid fur hoes cod cattle.
Guide Rock House,
J. It. SAltlX, Propr,
Cl'IDE 110BK, NEBRASKA.
This llocise has just ln-en rcSiltcd and
nevly furn:-hod throughout.
GI0D SAMI'ME 3J00M
fv Uk' aoojnimodutiou of oocnmercul
meti. 49 tf
0 TO
HEItfRY COOS'S
at the(
Red Cloud
Drug Store,
TO BCY THE
PUREST DRUCS
and Finest Chemicals
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Also, Paints Oils and Dye Stalk, No
tions Bihles,
Books & Stationery
Tobacco. Cigars, Lamps, fcc.
PATENT .MEDICINES
ordered for parties who may want anything
not csually kept in the valley.
COME one and all and iret ynSr good, and
ask for BOOKS from the circttlating library
IIEXftV COOK,
IrKsi5t and Pbrsacti,
EED CLOUD.
:e6raska.
BIG PAY!
AGCIVTS
WANTBIT
For tie Tastst SELLlVtS of the Age.-
FOUNDATIONS OF' SUCCESS.
axd laws or teads. A CYCLOPEDIA OF
Business "ii- florins
The Secret of SCOCESS in Life. The Laws of
Trade. Leral JTotms. HoW to Transact Bvinerj
VaJuab1 Tablei. Social Etiqnct. Parlisen
tary Uf-re. How to Cooa;t Pnblifc Meet'.cct
LogdeeOrderf Societies: It a Complete
iQiletoSCCeB9. Acbte- Ukine
47 to 73 Orders pet ITek. A Faailr Neeesrity.
AdireM f;r Circulars and SPECIL Terras;
ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO. "
CHICAGO ILLS.
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OF.
ST. LOUIS JOT.
THE CHIEF.
M. L. THOMAS, - EDITOR.
THURSDAY, AUG. 25, 1881.
The RepuhlicHii State Central Com
mittee is called to meet at the Com
tnercinl hotel in Lincoln the 31st day
of August, at 2 o'clock p. ni.
The latest news from the president
is very discouraging, as it is apparent
that he is growing weaker day by day.
Dr. Townscnd, health officer of the
District of Columbia thinks that Gar
field will not live longer than until
next Sunday or Mondav.
LinNYESTIQATlOK.
The board of county commissioners,
after reading the open letters publish-
ji I tit rt nit' !- -L l rittiMi itt
trn.mirr.r IMnifr lmvn . locfiliwl ff,
have an investigation, and lciiru if i
there is any leakage in county affairs.
At their recent meeting they passed a
resolution authorising the appoint
ment of a commission of throe expert
accountants, to examine the books of i
the clerk and treasurer, and see if
there was anything crooked. Lincoln
Journal.
It fcems from the abovo that it is
not unlawful for the commissioners of
Lancaster county to appoint a com
mittee to examine into the affairs of
the county, neither do they try to shirk
their plain duty by asking anyone to
come forward and swear that they
believe that something is wrong. If
there was any doubt in the minds ot
the people of Webster county that the
commissioners refused an investiga
tion because thoy knew there had
been crookedness, the reading of the
above will remove that doubt, especi
ally when we take into consideration
the fact, of which there is an abun
dant proof, that those asking an in
vestigation of the affairs of this county
agreed to pay the entire expense of
said investigation in cose no crooked
ness was discovered, provided the
commissioners vrould agree to psy to
the investigators a sum equal to the
amount the people of the county had
been defrauded out. of in the last eight
j'cars by dishonest
bv dishonest and incompetent
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, olncials. If there is a citizen
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the actions of mie of the countvi
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oflicers for the last six months, audi
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county affairs, that person is Mircly
blinded by prejudice.
OUR C0S2SS?0NDS:ir AMONG
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KENT.
Estf.6 Tare, Colorado, Aug., 22, 1S81.
The tourist meets a succession of
surprises as he journeys from point to
point in this scenic region, the once
great American desert. I wish it
were possible to gire your readers a
picture of the region aKjug the line of
the Union Pacific IL R., from Denver
to LongmonL Great wheat fields,
yellow and goldea, ready for the reap
er, spread out like x great ea far as
the eye cin reach. In the distance,
snow-capped mountains lift their
hoary ii-cads into the purest of ether.
"Tenderfeet" in their innocence visi
ting Chw state, imagine its great source
of wealth is iu the mines, but a trip
though the Cache La Pondre farming
ditfriits. aud thence to the southward
along the foot hills through the fertile
valley of the St. Vain will disipate all
such illusions. No finer vheat is
grown in the world than here, usder
a splendid system of irrigation, the
crop this year yielding from la to 40
bushels to the acre. A phvee with the
driver is the seat of lionor, and a
Concord coach with six spanking
mnnnfdin ctnulj n,3 llltrft Vnirr !
handling the ribbons means business.
Estes Park, a silver-rimmed basin
about IQ ik?s square, surrounded by
the grim old crests of the Rockies, is
36 miles away. The route is an ever
changing scene of panoramic views,
winding along cry& streams,
through cool amd quiet glens, by the
side of great mountains, threading the
recesses of pine forests, and over tor
tuous mountain passes, the great
monarchs of the range lifting then
heads thousands of feet above, while
cool breezes sweep through the great
pines, Hilling the air with a weird
music, like the chorus of a thousand
muffled Aeolian harps. On and On,
sometimes creeping over shelving
rocks with scarce a foot-hold for the 1
horses, where a mistake of few
incises would send horses, coaehy and
contents over the precipice into the
awful chasm below. Would I cpukl
picture to youx readers my fist view
ofEstesPark, tins western Eden, as
out six horses cisse dashing out
through rocky ledges into these great
meadows, verdure-clad, ih moun
tain streams bopf of the smnr fields,
dashing madly -through cfcuntain.of eternal silence, our eVes rsfcging
gorgesytir rippling through mcjfiiows
glory stolen from the fading
S bright-,
Fhc sham
Jiess of the .setting sun.- The
green wmle o.d Long's peak, snow- gray of
Capped; 14,271 feat inch, crowned IskW hnmo
peak with a crown of gold, a halo of.ourinin
crack of the driver'. whip echoes from
crag to peak, and our fix howci turn
into a keen gallop, dash through the
park, bringing up at the hotel, where
we were met by our old friend Stetson
formerly of the Aitor House, who
known how to keep a hotel and fur
niithcs his guests with a pread that
will satis fv the most fastidious epicure.
This hotel, finely located, U filled with
guest from all s-eclion", and every
day, parties drive, fish, hunt, go on
pic-nics, or mukc the accent of Long's
Peak or other mountain ranges. The
Park is divided into ranches, the hotel
anil about 5000 acres being ownwl by
the Earl of Dunraen, an Irish Mem
ber of Parliament.
There are several ranchmen run
ning large daries who have built cot
tages tliat ore filled with guob the
entire summer. One of the finest
private houses in the Park, is "Elk
horn Lodge" on Fall River, owned by
W. E. James, Esq., whs? cottages are
full from spring to Dill. He has a
herd of 350 full blood Herefords. If
ontI refcrH a unvate house to the
"Otel, Lms IS the place to
top. Rates
arc from $9 to $12 per wevk.
Two
railroads arc pushing their way into
the Park and next year one can
leave Denver in the morning and
K"e at noon at Stetson's, upon game,
trout and all the delicacies of the
season. With railroad facilities, mine
host Stetson will need six times his
present space to accommodato his
guests. But we must scale Long's
Peak. Ponies are saddled, wraps and
provender -packed, the guide
gives the order to mount, and
we are oil", at 5 p. in., to ride 7 miles
to Lamb's at the b.tse of the moun
tain, where we rest our weary limbs
and dream of the triumphs of .the
coming day. With the morning dwn
all is astir. Breakfast is over and we
arc in the saddle, our eyes turned
upward to the deep gash in the moun
tain, and the overhanging rocks 2,000
feet high. Winding our way upward
the trees grow small and gnarled un
til we pass timber line. But the
llowers their beauties arc leyond
description, blooming year by year
for centuries, eeen only by the eye of
the great Creator. Pure mountain
streams dash madly low their rocky
bed, fed by the wasting snow and ice
thiit cover the nmuutaiu-Hdc from
f?. .- . . , ,
the ascent is a picture never to fade
i , ., r, ... e
I from the memo: v. Ino gilding of
generation to generation. Minrisc on
lrom l,ic "WJiuuiy. no RiUlmg
the grim old Peak, the glistening raw
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of the rising sun falling on the pure
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white show and ice, the light-, and
shadows .shimmering through
the
thick phiof, while all the plain lies
hushed in the drowsiness of the break
ing twilight, is a picture that no
master can put on canvass. The
earth, the sky, and sun-slnue seem like
a new creation.
Three miles from the top the guide
ordered us to dismount and leavo our
ponies, and now business begins, and
we thread our way under the shelving
rocks and over great boulders, scarce
ly daring to look down from our dizzy
height to the awful chasm below.
Faltering and shivering we pick our
way along amongst rocks that seem
ready to go pitching down the chasm
at tlie slightest touch. The rarefied
air sots our lungs to working like a
pair of bellows, while sjme of our par
ty find their heart beating like a lover
proposing to his sweet hearL The
cheering words of our guide ring out
among the ledges, inspiring us as we
almost despair of reaching the crest
of the peak. Jingling beneath the
rocks and boulders we hear but can
lwtsec the pure waters that rush
doaii the mountain side. The last
500 feet is very difficult and it takes ji
hour to stake the ascent, mtd eu-c
mistep would send the toursst into
the yawning chasm below a sUainilcss
mass of dead humanity. At length
tired and jaded we reach the crest of
peak which is made up of several
acres of boulders, the wind blowing a
perfect gale, the air being crisp and
cold, requiring all our wraps to make
us comforLiblc. The view from this
lofty summit is beyond description.
The eye tabes in a circumference of
300 miles. Snowy ranges on all sides
rear their head into cloudland. but we
overlook them all. How the heart
swells with joy as we rest our weary
limbs on the crest of this old sentinel
of the mid-continent. What a joy to
stand where the trinkling streams
starts for both oceans and to sec the
fringed ribboa of green marking the
flow of the Platte and other rivers,
with intervening mountains, lakes
and canons.
For our edification, xd to rxake
the view tscre grand and sublime,
a
little storm cloud came dashing up
the mountainside as if it would give
battle to the grim old monach.
Sharp lLtshcs of lightning played
:ig-rg -all about us making us feel
sensibly the electricity in the air.
Sireeprfcg en over the mountain, the
rain aoch ceased, the rind changed
and we' were treated to genuine
snow strm on the 3Ctir' f July.
Here ou ttnY lofty peak in th region
over mountains; canons and the green
the endless plains, we Iheugfct
kindred ami friends, and :h
osthcaxtecave thanks to God
for the finest land oa Which1 the sun j
ever shone. Weary and foot-sore we
leave this mount of olwcrvation anJ
for home by slow aud steady piei w
are helped by our guide down deep
declivities or along icy culche. r
creep on hands and knees under
shelving rocks, till we reach timber
line and our horse just as night is
shutting in, and there comi-s over u
the chilling thought of being lost m
the mountains, bul our nble guide
orders us to lay down th rohn and J
trut to our faithful ponies, so taking j
it by faith we sit serenely riding i
and waiting, and at 1 1 o'clock roach '
Stetson's to dnum of peril
and
triumphs that will never
ten by any of our party.
U- lurgot-
PlIlK-i.
There will be an excursion from
Superior to Lincoln on Tuesday, u'.
30th, iSbl, aud return on the follow
ing day. The fare for the round trip
from Red Cloud, Guide Rock, Super
ior and Hardy will be 13.00. The
proceeds will go toward building a
Presbyterian church at Superior.
Itefreshments will be furnUhed on
the trtin at reasonable prices, and
every one who, buys a ticket will be
provided with a comfortable seat. All
who wish to visit the capital city
should avail themsclve of this oppor
tunity to secure cheap transportn
Lion.
Tickets for sale at Henry Cook's
drug store.
Prog&m of Sabbath S&ool C7oati. to fee
Hold at Slue Hill Tuesday and TTcd-
sesdij August 30 and 31, 1831.
TVESDAY EVE.MNO.
Devotional exercise at 7:30 p. ni
Address of Welcome by Ifov. Ii. U.
Heudel of Blue Hill.
Response by J. E. Smith, Pres. Cv.,
Convention.
Praise Service and short addresses,
by Rev. J. T. Mihier and others. Mis
celuucous busine.-s.
Devotional exercises at 0 p. in.
Diseu.viiou, duties of Superintend
dants, opened by IL B. Kamiy of Oak
Creek.
Report of Superintendants and
others upon S. S., wotfc.
Discussion. "What cm we do foi
the conversion of our scholars,"
opened by Rev. Munger of Siler
Lake. - Kecis.
BASKEr D'lSKEK.
Devotional exercises at I;J8 p. :n.
Pong Service.
Children. hour conducted by Rev.
Lewis Barr.
Thank offering collection for expen
ses of Sabbath School work.
Question JJrauer.
Biing Vxospel Hymns combined.
An effort will be iniido to secure the
service of Sabbath School worker
from abroad. Let every S. S , jn th'
County, especially those in the north
portion, be represented.
7 Per Cent. Money to Loan !
Money to prove up with on final re
ceipt, of on deeded land at 7 per cent.
and l-f)2 per cent, commission", or a
straight y per cent, no oon:mi-i6n'.
Jvo. Iv. Willtox.
Office next door to Chief office. 30tf
The importance of Inventors em
ploying proper Attorney- to attend to
eaes before the Patent office, is
shown fcc the contest now going on in
relation to the Telephone and other
valuable inventions.
Those wiro wish their cases carefully
attended to should correspond with
rRESBREV GREEN,
Washington, D. C.
(Send stamp for circular.)
Republican Ccust7 CcnTentlsn.
The Republican County Convention
in and for Webster County will be
bold at the Court Houc ita Red Cloud
on Saturday Sept, 3d. ISS1, at 1
o'clock p. m., fur the purpose of
placing in nomination candidates for
the following offices, to witr
County Clerk,
County Treaitrrer,
Sheriff,
County Jtttlge.
County Commissioner 1st District.
Superintendent Public Schools,
County Surveyor,
Corona,
And co select delegates to State and
Judical Convention and to transact
such other busines as may come
before . The several precincts in the I
cotiRiy re eiuuieu to tne ionowmg
representation based upon the vote
for Lieut. Gov.
Precincts, Votes, No. Delegates.
Red Cloud 2SS "10
Guide Rock, 156 ' " 5
Stillwater, 61 " " 2
Oak Creek, ii " " 2
Potsdam, 53 w ' 2
Batin, 32 " 1
Glenwood, 57 2
Haw-nT, C6' " 2
Inavale, bOT 3
Walnut Creek, 36' " 1
Elnf Creek. 59 " 2
rier&int Hill. 52 " 2
Primaries for the purpose of eleot
imdelegates will' Be heJd at the nsual
voting places in'the several precincts,
en Saturday August 27, 1361, at 2
o'clock p. ni.
cr order of Republican County
Cental Committee.
W. IL Stkohx, Ch'n.
Ix brfr.fcing the I'iucsly Asii Bit
tees lefi)rhd public, we claim that it
is one ofttie best remedies extant for
the prevention and'eure of all diseases j
Wt&WlMiL A4A .V ..!. Ar. J
usinS them according to directions
they will keep the system in a strong,
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,1
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