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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1882)
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SPECIAL BARGAINS! al the Store of F.tfEWHOUSE, RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. )of Berlin Zephyr?, Midnight Zephyn, iaxoajr wool, OMtlaad wool, Shet- laud Flo, Ueriuanlowa Wool And Woolen Knitiug Yarn Hoode, Mittene, Children Coate Ac., Ac.,' ALL OF OU2 OWN MANUFACTURE. A full line of HOSIER, DRY GOODS, AND NOTIONS. Aleo Urge andiplendid aMortment of TOYS and CHRISTMAS Gifts. fv AfV. BxllXUlj JL mwm w w , DXAUW I Choioa Family Groceries, TEAS, COFFEES, CANNED GOODS. TOBACCO. CIGARS, BREAD. CAKES, PIES, FLOUR, MEAL, Ac, Fruit a Specialty. Butter and oggr taken fn exchange. Patronage solicited. Two dooss north Smith Bro.'a Bank. RED CLOUD, - - - NEB. Proprietor eftfce City Drug Store. as stuua: Drugs Medicines. Paints. Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of lUkMTS, YAUP SHADES, WICKS, COMBS BRUSHES AG. rdmic ftoKeiUi a4 thankfully rwtlvsA I alasaro tMlsri ! rtMk f sAm! I sskt. latatto sa FktrTk ah BSD CLOUD. NKB. R. X.. TINKER. (MMMvUO.A.Bnvm) DftALKRXX Parlor, Bedrosm an xrratBw FURNITURE, Cackrts, Cmromorv Picture Framri, 1 Mattrkmrs, Etc ksj test Aim iissmiy aaa RD)(3L0D, Harness Shop, J. L. MILLER J?? - m, ,''? ." "jISwrJJx: a ssBBi i 1 s ssa buhi'V t man? -con-; jEiijwKira" ; A4,V.JltaaamsaJryWma i Tf M Mm : . m. t I m. m' hmnmml . m, t T p. , M.B.MNnv. r.M. FRIDAY, DECEMRER Sf.llil and Rttftiacae Maaager. Local and Personal Affairs. 0. C. Gate is able to be out again. All kind of fresh crackers cheap at N. Edwaii Chriftmas tree at the Congregation al church Christmas night. Wo understand that the Guide Rock paper will be issued next week. A large invoire of clocks iust re ceived at G. 8. Albright's. Chautauqua circle meets Tuesday, Jan. 2d. at Rev. J. K. Harris. Choice dried fruits of all kinds at N. Edwards. Beat brands of tobacco and cigars for sale by N. Eowakds Roby it selling choice winter apDles at 40 cents a peck 13,25 per. bbl. Even-body and all his wife' relations were in town Inn Saturday buymz things for the hollidays. Finest lot of all kinds of fancy candy for sale by N. Edwards. Rotters, eenuine knives. $3.25 per dozzen at Gore's storo opposite Boys Home Hotel. Watertown, Courtland and Newton spring wagous, for sale by epanogle & Funk. We have the best brand of flour at all times on hand warranted N. Edwards. There will be a social at Mrs. Todd's this Friday eve, Dec 29. All are cor dially invited to attend. Any one wanting a (rood wind mill on favorable terms will do well to call at this office. Go to G. 8. Albright's jewelry eetab- lishsaent and see the new goods that he has just received. All the merchants of Red Cloud seemed to have enjoyed a brisk holli day trade. Before you buy your clothing, boots and shoes, please call and see mv lines and get prices. J. G. Petter. Mr. Simons, formerly with Smith Bros, of this place, now of Belleville, Kansas, spent Christmas in town. QueenEware The largest and best assorted stock in the city, for sale cneap m r. Edwards. Fr REea men, women, weak and :i,i -uji-i--,, -.:uM, . ,.i t-:i sickly children, without a rival. Will not cause headache. Brown's Iron Bitters. A farm for sale or trade. Will ell on easy terms, or will trade for stock. Inquire at the Poet office. We have just received a fine lot of glassware, for sale cheap. N. Edwards A rue assistant to nature in restor ing the system to perfect health, thus enabling it to resist disease, is Brown's Iron Bi iters. Denver and New Orleans coal, the best in the world, for sale by Jones & Magee's lumber company, Red Cloud. Sherer's horse ran away with the buggy hut Monday and collided with a wagon load of brick, breaking the bugRy pretty badly. Tho horse did not mean any harm, he simply want ed to have a little Christmas frolic. THE WONDERFUL Elkaxoo. adver tised elsewhere, deserves the attention of all who delight in sweet sounds and goooTmusic. A rush of job wock at the Chief office the last ten days has caused a rather thi paper this week. Mr. F. Stiles, of Thomasville, ivas among the callers at the Chief office last Tuesday. Mr. Stiles will shortly move to Texas for a two years sojourn at the end of which time he expects to return to his (amain this county to reside. A SET of silver-plated tea spoons are offered in our advertising colum for only 56cts. The advertisers are re liable and the spoons as good as they ere cheap. Why don't some enterprising cuss start a cigar factory m Red Cloud. Plenty of pea vines and brown paper can be had cheap, and the enterprise might be made to pay, if honestly eoa ducttoL LAND LOANS. 1fMM UmLs lTnAM Al ABtMft ftWFin Nisaai Bank, of Rod Cload, wtrrsftakeyo taevy aesttanmon loan. lft-tf laorder taclose oat say 1 derta close ock of traak and valice k will be argely.to your interest ta examine say stock before purchasiag elsewhere. tst alaas goad at bottom Prices. J. L. Miriam Lorr.-On Waiaasdayafthi week, somewhere between Marsaa store and the railroad; two- shawls, oae- Mack aad rd meribot the other aptaia hlackahawl. The finder will he saita- Lhry rewarded by leaving them at the Wxa RKRASnaox. 17-tf GRAtfD BAIL Th0aMadof A. GarlaM rat io-, rand Army of the Re- wm give a Grand Ball aaslOya- atwsn saoaoa. lat, lt3v Ak loyaw of tha "Boya aa Tlwl)jpaw4RsfarVao, painata aha oocaawaBaisyahls ta alL J.X. m.: Ai H"j RsHsv V"RvRb"fR ff Democrat eontausesl a riewoftbetowm. TheRerGeo. O. Yeiaer will preach next Sabbath morning and eveaing at the Congregational church. J. G. Potter has just received tho Ur ge stock of Overcoats in the city, which he will sell at the lowest liviBg price. Cnll and see them. A aaajority of the Bewspapera all over the country do not issue a paper between the hollidays, but the Chief alwayv cornea out on time, "just as though nothing had happened." We are sorry to announce the fact that C. E. Putnam was compelled to make an assignment for the benefit of his creditors Ian week, and that his place of business have since been closed. Go to Jones A Magee's Lumber Com pany for your lumber and coal. They are sole agents for Denver and New Orleans coal, in Nebraska. t-f. The Blue Hill Times says that Mey ers A Garber bought and received over 63000 pounds of hog at that place hut Saturday week. The swine were ship ped to Denver. We understand that Spence Alexan der, of Wells P. O. went to Omaha on Monday of last week to answer to the charge of violating the United States revenue laws. Ho was accompanied by a deputy U. S. Marshall. No one can properly appreciate the rapidity, with which time flies unless they have a note maturing in the bank. A note in the bank which is sure to get ripe in thirty days, is the greatest known aunihilator of time. We've tried it. Go to John G. Potter's and look at his fine laree stock of Overcoats, and You will be sure to buy one to protect you from the cold wintry blasU. For sale cheap. Last Friday we received a call from Mr. J. O. Chamberlain, of Indiana, in company with Mr. H. Stevenson, of Inavale. Mr. Chamberlain will erect a cheese factory at Inavale next spring. and authorises us to say that it will be flash in the pan, but a saw thing. 20th tear. The famous Star Span gled Banner makes a liberal offer to our subscribers elsewhere. The ban ner has been published for twenty years, is reliable, and sure to perform all its premises. Hou. Brad D. Slaughter, an old time employe of the State Journal, and well known in this county, is a candi date for Chief Clerk of the House of representatives. Being a personal friend of Brad, and knowing him to be well qualified for the position, this ed itor would like to see him "get there." The Concordia, Kansas, Republican says. "Boston Corbitt occupied the puipit last Sunday. I be sermon was listened to by a large congregation, and has been the subject of many fa vorable remarks." The Boston Corbitt spoken of above is the man who gave John Wilkes Booth his death wound. Cowue Neb., Dec 2S 1882. Ed. Chief: Monday the 18th inst. I bad the pleasure to unite in marriage Mr. Henry Waller of our town, with Mrs. 8arah J. Long, mother of Mrs. Bruner and Mrs Bon, of our commun ity. Th old people are comfortable in their pleasant home, with the best wishes, of their friends. Let their last days be their best. Yours Truly, R. A. Hamill. One of our Kansas exchangee, the Waterville Telegraph, a strong temper ance paper, advocates making a man as amenable to Taw when drunk as I when sober, and makes the following a t 1 a a mi lorcioie siaicmem: xne proniDiiary law has failed to stop the sale of li quor and there has been as much if not more drunken iu this part of the St. John vineyard as before. The pen alties of the old dram shop law are su superseded or are otherwise power less to reach these cases. Again, the passion for drinking, like other human passions, should be no excuse for crime. .Its excesses and abuses are just as injurious to society and the world as the abuse of other passion when it breaks the peace, strike down man, woman or child, of injures a dumb brute. We do not believe- in ta lcing the halter from the neck of a murderer becaase ha plead draakaa es in extenuation of his erima. A whole family iedowa in Nemaha uoanty. Rasa eating raw pork aaaaage. Will h aaver he learned that the peraaa who swaMowa uncooked pork take hi hfo ia hi hands? Trichina iafsalaiaark ssah olataly haisalas if thoroughly cooked. i Wtthoat a nkrojcoaa it i impossible to OMURfcuisa saca park frosa aeartay aeaL Tha hog apparently experien as ao ill eflact frosa trichaa hat trans planted to the human system these anisaalcaka eaas the most paiafal acdfiUal ofaTweases. Stat Journal Notiee-i harahy givaa that I wUl examine all per an who may desire teofer the slvat a eaadidates for teachers of the common school of Web ster county, at wry afifee in Red Cload onthanm sataraay oraacK Examiaatiota to cotaxaanca at t a. M. Do not ask for special examination. c. ir.snivGsa. Coaaty gapariataadaat of Pablic InaL ThahattasJvcHitha world fsrcwls, or, vicars, salt rheam. ferar aad all ama arapuoas, ana no ifcvaty care KMa.- Jt m togira XaaaaA Saaaa, Barsa. laaaaadna. In if ikiaa a I i k ill l-aa-a, - JT:r. aralart aaaninn nr asfairr lathaa am af aaaaa aaaaa . - "'aw : -- SIMIIfla a TllinTT imsTsTaliTl , w . w 1 PaMaS ; IaaaaMaaaaaaltSlla.mar.1L aV at aaaVBBfaVBB" aaTal aM BSaaf af aTSaaaaaaaaaaV aVaaaaalafl frj aa ftst setiaf School teachers are aatfalrj in Webster eeaaiy this viater. al SBSsabsta of sahoaf hnarsli ara -gafcdhypetitian te leach In tbrfroirn districts. Let it he remembered that a asesahrr of the board mast obtain a pe titioa aiaweil by two thirds of the vot in the district before ha can lcr!lr comateaec school in the district, Will school offcers aad those who may apply for certificates please ob serve the change in place of hold in it examinatioas. We have taken this step for several reason. Sometimes we go to a town to bold aa examina tion and no one comes; again some one is liable to leave Ute town where the examination is to be held and go to the county seat the same day. 8a we conclude that if all the examina tions are at the court hoase on the first Saturday of every month, at no other place and no other time unleat publicly advertised, there will be aa need of misunderstandings hereafter. The state uperintendant has callad a meeting of county Supts. at Hastings Dec. S. Question of vital impor tance in the school system of our state will be dUcussed. Countv Sunt. Teachers at present engaged in Web ster County. Dku , Dirt. JTums. 2d Edith Dean 1 J Q Cornell 2 ProfDJudson " Mrs J nelson " EUaV Holmes " Mollie Young " Ella Putnam 27 W D Cillett 28 No School 29 " " 20 Ella Polly 31 Mary McCallum 32 Mary Uogata 33 No School 34 No School 36 S 8 Woodward 3t Mrs A J Clula Emma Haire No Pchool C Ainsworth Eugeue Hunter No School Mr Paul (clos'd) 37 J J Shalton Mark Nobl M No School 10 H F Cooper 11 U 0 Knight HWABskr 13 Sarah Fisher 14 Mina Conrad 15 Frank Phillip) 16 Harvey Bailey 17 Mrs F Brook 18 N 8 D Smith 20 Liszie Davis 40 A ShaJshurg'r 41 No School 42 Mr E A Tattle 43 No School 44 " " 4a E M Pearson 46 No Teacher 47Nofcho3l 48 " " 49 8 J Noble (cl'd 21 No Teacher eng'd 50 Mary King 22 Millie Vineyard .r! No School 24 Nannie Smith 25 W W Wcstfall 54 No School 55 Nathan H Jones 5G A Smith (closad) 58 Flora Scely 52 W J Vance 53 Clara King 69 H M Luce 70 Lizzie Haire 71 A M Austin 72 No School 73 K A Hamil 74 Eva J King 75 No School 76 " u 77 Vict'a Morton 65 J C Brooks 68 Gertie Sherer 59 J R Snee fiU Alice B Stiles 61 No School 62 " 63 Rosa Walker 64 No School 66 No Teacher If any errors are found n the above list, I will thank any one to inform rue by postal card and the mutake will be properly acknowledged. Co. Svft. Asaarttenmant af Sohaoi tflanay. The following amounts have beeu apportioned to the several districts in Webtcr Co., Nebraska, for December, 18S2. Amount Rcc'd from State, 12,575,77 Fines and licenoes, $6,00 Fraction rem'g from June ap. $ ,10 Total Amount apportioned Fraction remaining, Dirt. AwL m. 1 $91,66 37 2 269,90 39 3 39,84 40 4 39,84 41 5 42,20 42 6 26,49" 43 7 21,78 44 S 30,42 46 9 48,48 47 10 32,78 49 11 21,00 50 12 40,63 51 13 31,99 52 14 28,85 53 15 43,77 54 16. 31,20 5& 1? 50,06 5 IS 42,3 M 3&t2 fs 21 34,14 $0 22 34,3 St 34 19,43 St 35 3M4 S3 35 . 3IJt Si 27 33,73 C5 3$ 30,42 SS 29 427 SS Z0 33,33 St II 32,78 7S 32 4UA3 71 33 24.14 72 31 3IA1 73 33 ,t5 74 36 3I,3S 73 76 3I.99 77 XsMsPBRaRLXfljUl w 9tv9ValwVfiJ$R Charubi W.Rr m $28137 $281,67 . $,20 $2,581,87 Asm. $39,84 23,35 28,06 227 37,49 28,06 19.43 2,4 17,86 33,13 ga,35 26,49 23,63 4zjo 3i 32,73 t,7S Jt47 37y4t M.7S 31.73 S4,tt 3M7 33,13 31,93 19,43 37JT 43.33 KM S5.70 54,33 173 asvM rmf All aerton saSwc cojda. asthiua. broochkia. IssaoT or any atfectiaa uT4ha throat htncsL ara raaoesiaa ka aH al Cook' a rag tata aaat aat a Irial of Da. 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I wiU giva a short tNstimsajtialrsaartafsaeh, a J saw The good aaople af Asahoy and vi cinity got up a tree on Saturday e?ea ing, Dec 23. en which there was a tr display of thing substantial and other wise, and which was. altogether, an enjoyable a fair. The Rev. Mr. Young was the recipient of some valuable presents from the tree, and soma mon ey contributed by those prenni. The large and comfortable school hou was well filled, but not crowded, and the distribution of presents waa made quietly, while good order and good faaliag prevailed, although some of the little lolk would have bee nbetter sav tsaan had they been allowed to make their owa selection. The people of Willow creek made their diplay oa Monday eveaing at the school house in district 34- Their tree was loaded with presents, and aaade a very fine show, but the houtc was crowded so uncomfortably full aa to detract somewhat from the enjoy ment of the occasion. Tho Willow creek ers aUo in a substantial manner remembered their preacher, Rev. Jacob HocketL While there is much to commend in our way of distributing present, from a Christmas tree, there ia one custom siast which I protest; a custom which committees of arrangement might generally prevent I allude to the custom of making sport for the many at the expanse of a few, by giv iag saoh presents as are neither need ed nor deaired. For example, nresen Uag vary dimiautive garments, not large aaoug h for anything hat a small -4a partita who hav no doll, nor iaaai afona. The excuse for it "U is so many," "kindly intended" or that it is so "suggestive." Surges live of what? I have a vivid recollec tion of my own happv(?) feeling when I was the recipient of a small suit for which 1 had no earthly us and was not likely to have. Years have passed and tha fair douers are widely sepem ted, one liviag in a dintaot state; while I have a small garment carefully kid away, not a a sad reminder of a loved little one departed, but as a me mccD of days when friendship were formed which I would not have bro ken, a they were a little naughty. I freely forgive them, feeling thatthi-y would not intentionally inflict pain on any one for the amusement of others; and should either of them chauoa to read this, I wish them to know that this is written in a kindly spirit, with a wish to discourage the habit in others Such sport is akin to that which hoys somatinica enjoy when they tie an o!d oyster can to a dog's tail "just for fun." I have firmiy resolved that if ever a dog eom to me with mi oys ter can and a rtring in his mouth, aud liu'd them down at my feet, then turn around and by unuifotakiiMc ftigiur, in dicate that he wan Li mc to tio the can to hi tiil, I'll do it; but not under any other circumtLnnces. I am reliably informed that they hid a magnificent tree, and a very pleasant time at Cowlcs on Christmas night, winding up with a dance. The people of Cowles usually make a suc cess of what they undertake, unlem they undertake samethin lmpomntile. Wishing the Chief abundant success, I close. Spectator. CLOTO RA1XZT. WnieatofO 0 45 eta. OaU aOcis. CornSO eta. Potatoes 35 (V45 cts. Fat CatUe-33 00 A 3 25 per cwt. Fat Hogs-14 75 (5 5 25 - " Butter 30 eta. Eggs 25 eta. Chicken 32 00 3 2 50 pr dot. Turkeys-5 0$ 4i per pound. Chattel Hartajag Sata. Vatisa h karaav ciraa taat br vktaa af ta rkattalaiartaacaaaataH Marr Mk. 19SI m4 laittcaarU lSBt. aad Mr liH ta tfca nSea f taa Coa7 Clark af Walter aeaatr Kaataa ka March Mik US3 aa4 laaiaajkar Uik 1TJ a A tsacataal r Oaart A. Wat U W. M. Straha aUaerta Oaakar. rasrtit4.(a laaara ajraMaaarMa.M Haaavkfektkara tei 4atha aaaaaTstm ami. SUM. faifirtU DcSaalt kavriat kaaa saa la ska ai.4iaUaM aaaf iartaias. I M aaM tka acaaarty tk alaaartkaa ta-wik 0a Havas aaara aaakft x Ul aij. af B&aaavkm sa aaBkfeask gvkskflssaa taa staakA m4 BshaaapsBai SVJa vJk SS asjjassav aJsasws T"as w sjakssyway afftMiakarEa4fla4 Sakaaaka aa Tsssflaa ttk IlSk tfawaT iaaMfy. MB at QTiaair. al Vatisa tohatahy tra that M. J. HaiMStaaslaaam tha 11th dyef De iisah t4WaaWhss aajhatioa pray ravWsawaattaallHttior fortre- ta all tittior for ire- 1 aad cnesaiaal aar- 2T. iatha BaslClaaa Fri- , 1833 at 7 o'doek r. u. ai tha sea of Ra4sag k deslgsMtted a tha tisae a4 alaaa for tha heariar of aay objecitoaa, prwan as EtworC Hawux. of hoars of Btaksl BlanksII A full Tiaa Blanks (tha I af State Joaraal Osik, sadard hlaaka af the state) ara amaja kept for Ctucr olica, aaa at tha i sahi ai she umttbrnrntm aaM at ia J Owahsv nkkiaUowiaarisa aiaiaaaa Warzaaay m aa . m aa r aaaaa- aa , a a -Z-S - - - . Vaaaa Baaiv lSK'rWaa7ls:.'la4'5 aaaaaaar aaaaa. aaaaar aaaaaa faaaw . -U-v X-.-l ec - aaaaa. - .i saam a-Waijaaai. aaaaar. - - mat" . - - froa esaals r"" W L . Upaaayxai ratea . . w. aaaiaa aaaaaaaa, f W 1 1 W, lalajtw ak. R.-i. a-t. Ta aVat aad ' ' ' '.. 3fcaai IS aaaWatwa !. & Bail Haacr 'wr--7r- . aaaayaaj.aa.aay.a., ... m, , - - ' mmm AVtahfAV aaaaaw ftat aaWtT J -JL-aa. S-aa; f fmg aWBaaaj j a ah aWRarar aaaR ajakaTW' aWaarwaai, aaBaaaar aaaaa-aa mm ajaar aja saa - 'T ' .- r: -tl- r aasi SLaaaaaW. alLakSaaaV aaaa -- VaTL. R aa - - a- wtaau ubu mar. ataaart -aa aa naau aa. aaa aaa aaa aaaaaar aaaaaa aa aaa Ma aiafiaiaa :-At taa naideawa e tha is mUr. Mr. 1L W IUJ 4- MOaad . Dr.3tih iW. 7 S Q CTe44. Mr. R. Lom MONEY! MOMEYI ktesftehwa at 'sjajint ftrMhwaJi. is Rehmtht si tht vary hwt ntMtf RftsrasL We call the aUenUoa ofaH dirinc such acromwodallon, to the Um loaa department of oar bum, la which wc are still offering th beat in ducements to the public There is absolutely no cot to our cuttoutcni. No Cmi for abttract title: no (et for recording mortgage: no foesforuking acknowledgment, to loatM paid in deck or drafU urKKi which the borrowrr muit py a dlf count in order to grt the money, bit all loans paid in actual cxth, over cir counters without any deduction what ever. Iu placing our loan there unoto dious delay in submitting applications to eastern parties, as our facilities are such that we can dose all good loam on short notice. We are prepared to fill desirable loans at nine percent, utraigbt, with no charge of any nature winterer. Alii payments of interval and principal may be matlo at our Innk. ami will le sent ia the parties free of charge and interest notes returned to our ctutom mers. As to our promptness and fair deal ing we reffr to thoo with whom wc have placed loans (numbering at pre ent nearly tx hundred.) 0ll at our office, or address u through the mail. 21 tf SiMraox A Swkkzy. B!uc Hill. Nebraska. WAJLIa Has now Opened His Fall Stock of Goods, Consisting of Dress goods and Dress Trimmings, Cloaks. Dolmans JSJXl SHLA.W.LS ! Clothing, Blankets, Bed Comforts, ::' ' Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. Groceries, etc Will ITou Come? ONE PRICK AND JTJST A.S LOAV AS MON EY CAN" BUY TI-IE GOODS t YOURS, A, S. M. Pinal Praaf Matlaea. Laa4 01c at DlooBiaaum !fk.. D.31. Wi rTotie Uhrrb rla tkat th fHln aaaiH Millar ha 9Iwl notion cf hi Intent! . tnaaitflntJ prwif in mrporl l Me'ta. oJ that fall 9rit will b k4 bafor Trk of ULtrict Conrt al H Cloai N.L.. oa Sur4ar Jaaaarjr. "it. ISM. if WUIU WIIr. HM SSSf for taa outawf i Vi tactron 31 ta 3 north raa lo vt. Ita aamra IB folitwiar wltn In pMva bU rmttaaona rttilma oa ar4 ralUtattoa fa aid IbjvI. vizi Will iam Jtf. 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