The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 13, 1882, Image 2

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All Through trains am equipped with
new and elegant
mum riumciii
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Cant or the latest designs.
THROUGH TICKET8 AT LOWEST
Aro on sale at all principal stations,
where passengers can obtain informa
tion as to routes, rates and connect
ions, and can secure sleeping car ac
comodations. QUICK TIME,
8UKE CONNECTIONS,
NO DELAYS,
As trains run to and from Union de
pots at all principal points.
P. S. EUSTIS,
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Vegetable Mead.
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RED CI.OUD.NKDUASRA.
A cool refreshing mramer drink, warranted,
purely TecetaLle. Uanpla bottle on trial.
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Choice Family Groceries,
JSTEAS,
COFFEES.
CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO. CIGARS,
BREAD.
- CAKES,
PIES,
FLOUlt,
MEAL, Ac,
Fruit a Specialty.
Butter and eggs taken in exchange.
Patronage solicited. Two doors north
Smith Dro.'s Bunk.
RED CLOUD, - - - NEB.
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Templeton Bros.,
Company,
GUIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA,
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Building
Material
AND COAL.
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Cigar. Tobacco,
- Fiaie CoaircctioBierjr,
FlBur. 1ce, &c
Pnro Applo Cider always on Tap.
Eijaset Caf)i Prise Paid ftr BatUr aai Iff.
Country produce bought and sold.
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
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? hop let doar wait of Webstar Coaaty Baak.
BID CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
SHAVING, SHAMPOOING,
)axd(
HCair Cutting
in the highest style of the
Tonsorial Art.
COJS AND GET A CLEAN SHAE.
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P. H. O'Connor,
Wboleaale aai BaUtt Dealer i
up, vms t cms.
Also, Sample Room fur the accom
modation of the public.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
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BED CLOUD, IfEB.
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SMITH BROTHERS,
BANKERS,
MED CLOUD, NB.,
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BMITHBROa
L. P. Ai.rrioht, JL T. Bmrnsr,
President. Cashier.
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BETTLOUD, NEB.
Moxrr To Ix)AK on Real Estate. Buy
and sell Exchange and do a general
Banking business.
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W. II. Sraoaa, O. E. MoKssit
Attorneys At Law,
red cloud, - - neb.
Jfajr fea eoatu1t4 ia Kacliik or Garaaa.
Collaetioaa will recaira prompt attantioa.
OFPICE-1 Joorweitof Stale laak or Rad
Cloud.
0. C. Cats. Jas. McMaar.
Case & McNeny,
A TTORBXY8 AND COUNSELORS AT LAW.
Will r-raetlra in all tba Conrtf of Oili Htato aai
Northf rn Kanae. Colleclion aa wall lltlfa
tad business car-lally aadeBriciitlr aUtadadta.
Orricr:- Ob Webatar Btratt. una door aortk
ofUarber'eBtoie,
KKD CLOUD. NKB.
J. S. GILHAM,
A TT0K.NKV AKD CODSSELOR AT LAW.
Office one door north of Kulry llro.
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA:
Edwin C. Hawley,
A TTOBNBY C0UM8BI.0B AT LAW.
Office: Over Mc Farland'a store.
fiED CLOUS, VXB.
Laird & Smith,
attorneys and counselors at law.
Hastings, - Nebraska.
Will rractica in all tka Covrti of tka Stata.
Prompt attantioa tivaa to all kadaaaa eatnuted
to kia ears. lalyl-i
J. L.Kit it.
filoomlBctoa.
Naaraaka.
C. W. K vrt.
Raaaoad.Nak.
KALEY BROS.,
A TTOBBBT8 AT LAW a REAL BSTATB
AHEKTR.
Will praetlra ta all tka Coart la Xekruka
and Bortbfira Kaaa: eolleetinai imaipU at
tended to aad arre rondeaee Mlicited.
SSS CLOTO, Kslntxi.
Alto. Aceats For B. A MVB. B. Leade.
M Dr. H. A. Baird,
RESIDENDENTIST.
BED CLOUD,
NEBRASKA.
DR. C. SCHEN CK,
Physician L Surgeon,
COWLES, NEBRASKA.
Professional calls promptly attended.
Office: At residence near Cowles. 8-51
Paints,
9 COOK'S
Oils,
RED
'Glass,
CLOUD
Notions,
DRUG
Wall Paper,
STORE.
&e etc
SPECIAL BARGAINS I
at the Store of
F.MEWHOUSE,
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
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A large stock of German town Wool,
Zephyrs and Stocking Yarn, always
on hand.
SUMMER DREsTgOODS, LAWN8
AND PERCALES IN GREAT
VARIETY.
TOYS for the Chtldrea and Every
thing else yon need, at
NKWHOUSrS Store.
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THE CHIEF.
D.LUTZ,
EDITOR.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 13,1882.
Stat pu Wln Tlfct.
F.r (JorenMr.
JAMES W.DAWBH . Bailee:
For Lieatesaat Ooferaort
A. W. AOEK. Daailtea.
ForHecretarv ofStaU,
X. P. BOGOEN Laaeaater.
For TreaJBtar , ;
LOIlA! CLARK '. BaaaM.
For Aailtor.
JOHN WALLICII3 . Jlall.
FarCowmlnlooer ofPab. Laaii aai Baildinga
A. Q. KENDALL UowaH
For Attorsty Oeweral,
ISAAC POWKRS Dakota,
For Superintendent Pablie laatraetioa.
W. W. W. JONES Iaeatar
ForRneatoftbo Uairertltr.
C. U. OBUi: -. Laacaitar.
Rpublloarn County Tiokwt. .
For Rapreeentatlra.
R. D. RANNY Oak Creek.
ForCnmmiaeloner. 24 DUtricL
J- L. MILLER Bed Claai
Rapubllcan Snatrlal Tiokwt.
Far State Seaatar 2U Dirtriet.
JO9BFH0ARBER Red CToad.
riwt RwprMantatlv.
Far Float RepmeaUtire, 41at Dietriet.
C. C. CUAPIN BlvcrUa.
Farmers' Alllanea Tlokat.
For RepreeenUUre,
JOHN DRENZET, Red aoad.
For CommUeioner, 24 Dbtrkt.
C. C. COON...-.. ...-.OarSeld
For Senator 23d Die trict.
M0SB3 WILSON Qlenwood
For Float IUprejcaUUve 41it Diet.
A2kOS DEAN Frar.klin Co.
Democratic County Ticket.
For Representative.
B. fl.PROUDFIT t. QalJa Rock.
For CommUiioner 24 Dutrlet,
FRANK BUH1IOW Blaa Hill
For State Seaator 234 District.
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FRED LOHFF. ..Uivcrton
THE PLATFORM.
Resolvo!, that the republicans of Ne
braska in convention assembled, stjiml
py the fundnmental principles of the
republican party as unuueiated in an
unbroken lino of national and statu
fdatforms, the chief of which are free
abor; free speech; the right of every
qualified citizen to vote once at every
election and have that vote counted
under the restrictions of just and equi
table election laws; free, non-sectarian
schools; sound currency on a specie
basis, under national control; tho rais
ing of national revenues by taxation of
luxuries and articles of consumption
not essential to the comfort aud well
lrcingofthc people and from a tariff
on imports so adjusted as to protect
home labor and the investment of cap
ital in homo industries; and legislative
control of corporations.
Resolved, that we uphold and main
tain the enforcement by well consid
ered legislation of the clauso in our
state organic law that prohibits its un
just discriminations and extortions by
railroad corporations, while recogni
zing the importance of fostering and
protecting them as necessary factors
in our progress and prosperity; and
that wc trust to the honesty and cour
agoof the people, in their political ca-J
pacity, to repel encroachments of cor-
norate power upon the rights and priv
ilegcs of citizens on the one hand, and,
on the other, to deal justly and fairly
with all property interests under what
ever name or form, without unjust dis
crimination or extortion in the matter
of levying taxes, or regulating prices
of commodities or charges for services.
Resolved, that the policy of the state
board of lands and buildings, favoring
the leasing for terms of years, of our
school, university aud agricultural col
lege lands, at a fair rental, in prefer
ence to selling the same, under the op
tion given by law, meets with our ap
proval, as the best possible means of
preserving the heritage of our children
and providing regular and ever incrcaa-
ing revenues lor eoucauonai purposes,
CAMPAIGN IX 2D CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
, The Republican Central Committee
have arraored the following appoint
ments for republican speakers ia the
secona congressional atsincc:
The Hon. James Laird, candidate
for congress, will address tho dtisem
at 2 P, H. and 7:30r. M.
At Seward October th. at 7:30 p. K.
At Ulysses, October 10th, at 7:30 p.
x.
At David City, October 10th, at 7:30
P.M.
At Rising. October Uth, at 2 p. m.
At Osceola, October Iltb, at 7:J0 P.
M. -At
Aurora, October 13th, at 7:S0 FJf.
At York, October 13th, at 7:30 P. M
At wuoer uctober ,I4tn, at 7:30 r
x.
At Friendtille October 14th, at 7:30
p.x
At Geneva, October lttav,at 2 p. aa.
At Fairmont, October Mta, at 7:30
p, m.
At day Ceatre, Octoaar 17ta, at S p.
At Edgar, October 17th. at 7 30 n, at.
At Fairbury, October lata, at 7 30 p.
At Alexandria, October 19tia, atS p.
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At Hebron, October lkXh, at 7 XTp.
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THE PRICE OF LIBERTY,'
will accompany Mr. Laird and add
the people on etch occasion; aud
At Rirerton, October 23d, at at 2
m.
At Bloominrton October 23d, at 7 20.
p. m.
At Alma, October 24th, at 2 p. m.
At Orleaiu, October 24th, at 7 20 p.
m.
At Arapahoe, October 25th, at I p
m.
At Bearer City, October 2ith, at 7
-!
30 p.m. N
At Indtanola. Oct. 2ft th, at 2 p ni.
At McCook, Oct. 26th at 7 20 p. m.
At Culbertson, Oct. 27th at 3 30 p. m.
At Phelps Centre, Oct. 2Stb at 3 20
p. m.
At Mindcn. Oct. 30th at 3 30 p. m.
Hon. O. W. Collins, Hon. G. M.
Larnbertsnn, Ceti. George S. Smith,
and other ominent speakers will ac
company Mr. Laird and address the
people,
Local committcs will please seenre
suitable halls for the speakers, and Ke
that the meetings are thoroughly, ad
vertised in their respective localities.
Appointments for other speakers will
be announced in the future.
Papers in district pleae copy.
Geo. W. E. Dorsey,
Chairman State Central Committee.
J. B. McDowell,
Chairman Second Cong. Central
Committee.
A VERY OLD SETTLER
who was nous- is xeijraska in l.HII.
Wo believe Judgo Kinney, of Ne
braska City, lays claim to bting tho
father of the first white child born in
Nebraska. Tho Judge's son, if our
memory serves u right, was lorn in
Omaha Bellevuc, in 1854. But here
comes another boy (?) who lays it over
Mr. Kinney's son just ten years, hav
ing first seen the light of day on the
Pawnee rcsrvation in Nebraska, No
vember 12, 1844; The old se!tlcr is now
a resident of St. Joseph. Mu., and is
very lonesome, ami desires to know if
there nre any soldiers who fought for
the union, who were born in Nubraskn.
Wc herewith publish this letter in
full, but we hardly think he will find
the man he is looking for:
Sr. Joskimi, fo., Oct. 2, 18S2.
Hon. Secretary of Stale, Lincoln,
Nebraska Dear Sir: Have you knowl
edge of any person born in Nebraska,
that wos a soldier in the army of tho
union, during the war of 1861 to 1S6.7
I would be very glad to know ofeany
others besides myself. I was born in
Nebraska November 12, LSI I, my
father at the time being a government
blacksmith for the Pawneo Indians.
Mv father was born at Lavaltric, Can
ada, and my mother in G.illia county,
Ohio. I enlisted August 27. 1803, ns" a
private, in Co., G. Fifteenth Kniibas
cavalry, and was discharged therefrom
asrirst sergoant, Oc4olwr 10, l&eV. X
havo lived in St. Joseph since 1841.
V ery respectfully yours,
Jxo. Aarxoip.
Wc have already alluded to the
encomiums passed on the manage
ment of the Chief since our ownership
of it, and would not havo added this
but for tho facts that additional compli
ments of a high order, havo found
voluntary expression, especially in re
lation to our local department, and wc
deem it would be injustice to all con
cerned, to take to ourselves att the
credit, for this success. Providence
has been kind in sending to us in the
very beginning of our guidance of the
paper, so able and faithful a foreman
as our Andrew J. Clute, Jr., to whose
-1
inventive genius, and skill in his
chosen art, the Cuisr's readers are in
debted for much of the attraction and
interest they find in our columns of
our combined old and young efforts,
As heretofore intimated, discerning
readers will notice a difference in the
spirit and vein of articles, and judge
of their sourco accordingly. While
ourselves are given to much of spirit
ual, or religious thought and senti
ment and ideas most common to more
advanced age. Mr. C, is full of those
vivacities, and mirth-provoking quota
tions, and originalities, which so aptly
amuse and interest our rising and
rapidly increasing 4Voung America."
Frealamatlan
Whereat, a joint resolution was a
dopted by tlie Legislature of Nebraska
at the sixteenth session thereof, and
approved Febuary 36, 1881. proposing
an asaendnent to section anc(l)irticle
sevea (7). of the Constiteitien of said
State, and that said section as amend
ed shall read as follows, to-wit:
"Sec 1. Every person of the age
of twenty-one years or upwards, belong
ing to either of the following classes,
who shall have resided iif this state six
montae, and ia the county, precinct or
ward for the term provided by law,
hall be an elector:
First. Citizens of the United States'
Second, Persons of foreign birth who
shall have declared their intention to
become citizens conformably to the
laws of the United states on the subject
of naturalisation, at least thirty days
prior to an election."
Therefore, I, Albinos Nance Governor
of the State of Nebraska, do hereby
give notice in aceordanee with section
one (1), article fifteea (IS), of the Cont
citation and the provejioag of an ac
ea titled an Act tepremde the aaanner
of proposiag anteadatwats to the Con
stitatKMiaod sabmitiag the same to
the electors of this otate,"approved
Feb. 13, 1877, that said proposed a
aaeadtaaat will be seibwiUea to the
aalified voters of this State for ratifi
cation or rejectiea atuhe general elec
tkm to be held 00 taa?th day of No
vember. 1883.
Ia Witness Waetjef, laereaato-set
astaaal rnati to aeantxeel the
atai.sWaia aaaaaatLaV
itla taaa Ja ef Jalj-a. as
w-
GlOUD
1D $LSO A YEAR IS THE
THE COMET.
Nashville, Txx.Oct. 5. Tliia morn-
' ing at 4.-30 Mr. Barnard dUcorered that
the nucleus in the Crul comet
had
the
separated into three fragments,
largest eti mated at 1S.OCO miles in
length. The space between the frag
ments of the nucleus is estimated at
2.000 mile. Ycaterday raorning Mr.
Barnard observed thai the nucleus had
assumed the form of a Iog strip, not
lav than 24,000 miles in length and
3,000 in breadth.
Cincinnati, Oct. 5. Professor Wil
son, of the Cincinnati olrralory. cor
roborates the statement coming from
Nashville of the separation of the nuc
leus of the comet into three fragments.
His statement of their aire, in part,
agrees with , that made at Nnahtillo.
The disturlmnee makes no difTeranco
in the appearance of the comet to tho
naked eye.
DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CON
VENTION. The democrats of the 23d senatorial
district, held their convention at the
court house, on Saturday, Oct. 7, "1882,
Judge R. N. Simontou of Nuckolls
count as chairman, and Jacob Rosen
thal of Webster, as secretary. After
the usual proceeding. O. C Cue. of
Red Cloud, was unanimously nominat
ed for senator.
Float convention held at same place.
Hon. P. A. Harman of Franklin, as
chairman. Mr. Fred Lohfi", of River
ton, was nnanimously nominated for
float representative.
Float representative committee 1683.
Franklin, L. H. Thorn; Wobster, Alc.t.
Bcutly. Addresses were made by
Messrs. O. C. Caso, Hon. F. A. Har
mon and Judge Simontou, after which
tho convention adjourned.
JAron Rosenthal, Scc'y.
FRANK JAMES VOLANTARILY
SURRENDERS.
From an article dated Kansas City,
Oct. .', wc gather what follows. At 5
o'clock, p. .v., Oct. 5, at Jefferson City.
Mo., the last of tho world-renowned,
out-lawcd Jnmei Brothers, Frank sur
rendered his arms and person to Gov.
Crittenden, with a doubtless confi
dence, that in consequence of this
movement, and his sworn allegiance
to the government, and loyalty to the
laws of the land, ho was to be restored
to full ritizenahip again. Lot all
watch closely the result of this inove
inenttjind see what lesson of wisdom
maylra gleaned therefrom. "
fMrs. MeBridc has removed her stock
of millinery goods, and will be found
one door south of Rosenthal's clothing
store.
hsA. S. Marsh has just retumed from
Ihc east with a very fine Mock of new
goods.
S. W. Seelv sells as good bread
can be found in this market.
as
Clething I Clething !
A fine lino of clothing just received,
and will lc sold at lottom prices. Call
nnd see them at J. G. Potter's.
Timber Notick All aro forbidden
removing any tiinier or fuel on the
farms known as the widow's Ross
farms. UwrimKY Smith.
1 largest
assortment of millinery
tootls to be found in
the city, at Mrs.
McBride's
Go to S. W. Seely's for No. 1 winter
wheat flour warranted.
v Dressmaking at Mrs. McBride's.
prThc ladies are invited to call and
I : .1 r-n ,!. .4 1U.1. 1
cxailliuv tut; ncn mil giMro uic icwr
ing millinery store one door north of
the bank.
A Banatlolant Aetien.
Thomiserable lyoks and fceling"of
those confined at desks or work tables,
are caused by weak Stomach, kidneys
or lowcls. Parker's Ginger Tonic with
out intoxicating has such a bencfictent
action on these organs and so cleanses
the poisouous matters from the system
that rosy checks and good health are
soon brought lmek again, Express.
Imarasstmentfer Mine and Vasty.
There is more strength-restoring
?owcr in a Itottle of Parkers Ginger
onic thau in bushel of malt or a gal.
of milk. As an appetizer, blood plrifi
er and kidney corrector, there is noth
ing like it, and invalids consequently
find it a wonderful invigorant.fot mind
and body. Commercial.
$50,000 To Loan
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PRICE OFTHE CHIEF.
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L. R&UM'S,
(P. O. BTJILDING.)
n Immense Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing
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BIG BARGAINS, MONEY SAVED I
Com and Examine Goods and
PJitlCES.
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C.E. PUTNAM!
W hcs to announce that be till hanga out at the old eland, and U aclling
Groceries the same aa cxrr at
THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES,
-CONSISTING OF
Teas, Sugar, Syrups, Canned Goods, Especially
California Goods, Flour, Feed Corn and
Oats.
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Will find everything in the line of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
Such as Flour, from California, Minnesota,
Kansas and Nebraska, also Green and
Dried Fruits. He has now in connec
tion with the Grocery Business,
A FIRST-CLASS BAKERY,
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cln? llnkory. and would ohcit 11 chare of tho public jtrtii!tgr.
Thanking you for for past favors and wihing a coniinnnuca
of the same aud as mnnv new ones an may Uwor htm
With a rail.
ST TStOITBIVE TO KHOW 300H
no-l YOURS TRULY,
0. E. PUTNAM.
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Stylwh Carriages, Fonrand fix Passengers,
Canopy Top Basket FhaeCOHa,
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Kail JSed ami Plain Side Wafoas,
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