The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 18, 1884, Image 4

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The Red Cloud Chikf
A.C. HOSMER,
Proprietor
FRIDAY. APRIL 18. 1884
The I'rimarfe.
Every republican in Webster county
should make an effort to attend the
primaries on Saturday, so that .-atisfac-tory
results may be had. It is neces
sary that a full delegation from each
precinct be selected to the county con
vention on Monday, April 21, so that
we may have a fair representation to
select our delegates to the state con
vention. Then let every republican
turn out Saturday to the primaries.
.
The County Convention.
On Monday, Apiil 2, will occur the
republican county convention fr the
purpose of selecting delegates to the
tate and district conventions. This
convention should be carried on
Kjuarely and satisfactorily to the re
publicans of Webster county. Tin:
Cjui:f hopes that a full delegation from
each precinct will be sent in. Don't tor
get the date, Monday, April 21.
COWLES.
Cowles is still prospering.
Spring is here at hist.
Qhe first game of croquet was played
on hist Saturday.
The school at Cowles commenced
Monday with Miss Annie Pearson at
the helm.
A gent from Iowa purchased the
Fisher farm one day last week for the
um of $3UU0. He wants to purchase
another farm.
Uncle Tommy Quinn has returned
to his farm, b'ringing with him his
cousin who will farm the place this
yeaL
GUIDE ROCK.
Everything on the boom.
A petition is lining circulated for the
licensing of another saloon.
Dr. Patten has just returned home
from a professional tour.
New buildings are looming up indif
ferent parts of town.
The Shuman block will be occupied
by Col. Ziegler, grocer, and V. S.
Knapp, drug"it, each doing business
for himself but occupying the same
room.
Patten it Co's. saloon stands idle at
present owing to some defect in the li
cense for which they paid 500. It is
to be hoped, however, that the matter
may soon be adjusted.
liave you heard about that "monster
of the;deep" recently seen in the clas
sic waters of the .Republican river?
Don't bite at it, noble Chief.
lhe famous Ililtz family will give us
a peep into the other world to-night.
Mr. Endley, principal of ourschools,
is already gaining good opinions of the
patrons thereof.
Mr. Strohm, of Red Cloud, is survey
ing lots in and around our town.
K. D. Parker, formerly of Nuckolls
county has become a resident of Guide
Ilock.
Since writing the above the show has
pulled down its bills and Patten it Co.
have opened their saloon.
Verily, this :a a strange world we in
habit. Itot'KET.
AVhntTlie Others Say.
The article which appeared in Tun
Chief of the 28th, from Blue Hill,
seems to invite an answer. In the
first place, why did we say professors
for the two here and one allied Cloud
Simply because they are professors in
spite of the dime literature which at
tracted the attention of the fair writer
from Blue Hill. Tis strange that the
people were so busy they could not at
tend a teachers' association in their
own town, but still should set a spy to
watch the teachers from abroad. The
fair damsel who wrote that article
seems to be quite free with the funds
of the mite society of that place per
haps she is treasurer. But, however,
any little sum which can be sent to us
will be greatfully received, as a few
more trips like that will soon bankrupt
us. As regards the dinner, perhaps we
don't know a good meal from a poor
one, but we think the next time we go
to Blue Hill we will take our corn
bread and sorghum molasses with us
so as to be sure to have something de
cent to eat. We will give in to the
writer as to the scolloped oysters, as
we think probably the was one of the
charming waitresses who attended to
lhe wants of the party fiom Inavale,
and probably knew more about the
"get up" of the dinner than we did.
That the oy?ters were scolloped we are
sure; as, although we got no oysters,
we got something which very 'much
resembled a small scollop. However,
if we had it to do over again we would
much rather pay the price and let the
landlord eat the dinner, or perhaps the
writer of the other article. That the
judges of the debate did not decide ac
cording to the argument is a fabrica
tion equal to those of Eli Perkins and
need no further comment. That there
were three others in the room who
would have decided the other way we
do not believe, Mr. Watkins included
among them. That Mr. Smith violated
the mips of rhetoric more than Mr.
Watkins did is not so. Both spoke rap
idly and in as short a time as possible,
and if either violated the rules vcrv
aiuch they are to be pardoned. Anil
as to the effrontery of Mr. Smith in
claiming another speech, after the
base ungcntlemanly way in which Mr.
Watkins handled the subject, intro
ducing a new line of argument which
had but little bearing on the subject,
he certainly is to be excused if, indeed,
there is anything to excuse. But in
lear of bringing up further controversy
in regard to this matter we will dose,
signing as beforo A Teacher.
EDI CREEK.
Farmers are busy plowing for corn. We see.
some of the fanners are planting tixes which
enhance the price of their farms.
Another wild fire swept across the prairie
without much damage.
Farmers expect a large crop of small grain.
.lohiiLaertv is shelling his com and expects
to shin it.
Mr. Arnold has commenced to build. Sam
. lumbers is building the house for film. j
I lt"n !tQ ii,..iii ..ii.il ffattti i wniiiri' ?ltt:!fW Iff 1
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pjirtng fever, T.vw.
INAVALE.
Easter lias lia-sed and till the cold weather
lingers. Small i;r:iin is nearly all sown lioeer,
and wane few ae jlo ins for corn.
Mr. W..T. Vance Iiavliijrlieeoiiie Possessed of
a few eons will move Into town and spend his
time in milking the muiu. and rtmnin the town,
tor this and otner favors w e are de otedly tlauik
fid. Mr. E, II. Palmer had the misfortune to lose a
valuable row-one day l.-Lst week, eaused hy its
trying to knock the cughie nil the track.
II. 1'almer is havim; Lis house painted. Kise&
Harvey are the artists. Mr. Uise is an ejert in
this. And, although it is somewhat out of his
line, Mr. Harvey is hard to beat.
Use limvalecncese factor' started on the 7th
with over ;ou pounds of milk aud has continued
to luciea-e every day until last accounts it had
soiutt.iuiK over pounds per I:i.
U.S. l.aee h.u re.i.rned from 'his trip. He
has been dohiK the east this winter, aud ionics
back looking mote like a fiist-elass dude than
ever in fact, our other dude has decided to take
a back seat having been totalv eclipsed" Ve
will feed htm on whey strain this summer.
JJrof. I. O. Walker was ai;aiu seen perambu
lating our streets on the holv Sabbath. t
Hairy Mat kell, of Itivertoii. spent last Satur
day aud Sunday with Inavale friends.
.Miss J.eima .Joaes, of this place, who lias been
isitiii; friends in Ited (loud, came home hist
Su iKiay.
1MJ. Smith, who has been on the sick list for
some time i:a.s been Jadvised bv the doctors to
tiael lor his health, as a confluence he will
lcaeiis tor a tune.
The McCrar liro., of Indiana, an building a
store room here, vvticii tliev e.icct to ocenpv
very soon with an immense stock of nearlv ev
eivihuij;. They ate enterprising; ouii,' Katle
liiui and bound to succeed.
Mr. V .derm in, of lted Cloud, 1ms. pun-hased
of Mr. Hani, what was lontierlv known as the
latd place. We are alas i;lail to welcome
such enterprising young men. but we would like
to know why it is the young ladies give luavale
such a wide berth.
A party at the lesidence of Mr. D. S. firoatt on
the Mil was thoroughly enjoved bv the voting
people. Your corrcsKndent,ovving to the fact
that that the two elder children were down with
the horse mumps did not attend.
Mr. Dow ne;, :ui c.'eit in cheese liiakiiipjfroiii
Ohio, has armed ami will take charge of tne In
dian Creek factory the coming summer.
Coining events cast their shadows before and
weteel as though a great sli:ulow was already
upon lis, perhaps ere we write again something
of interest will liave taken place.
X. X. Arr-ou.o.
New Advertisements.
Q E. McKEEBY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEOX,
Oitick. First door west of Cook's drug store.
Ofiice hours from!) to 12 a. in.. I loJ. and T to 8
p. in. Kesidence : blocks west of court lioiwe.
ICED CLOUD. - - - XEISKASKA.
LEG Ah NOTICE.
, USTICE Ul'SINMiSS IX COCXTV COUIJT
liefore (!'irge (). Wiser. County .Judge in
?nd for Webster eountv aud Slate ot Nebraska.
Isaac X. Taj lor
s.
T. A. MrCrcarv
Said defendant will take "notice that said
Plaintiff lias commenced an action in said court,
fortlie puipoe of n-roveiingtlie sum of thirty
six dollars ilue on an account for board, and that
on the 17th day of March, IfaSI. said George O.
Wiser. County .fudge in and for said Webster
county, Nebraska, issued an oi der of attachment
against you for said amount, ami that under said
order the Iiurliuglou and .Missouri Kiver Itail
road Company have been attached asgarnisht-es.
. on are further required to appear and answer
sam cans on or neiore .May m, liw. at mo ciovk
a. m.. to which time saiil cause lias been ad
journed l order of said court, and tnat if you
fail to apiK-ar judgment will be rendered against
joii for said amount and costs and said railroad
company held liable for any amount due aud
owing to von bv them. Isa m; V. T i.oit.
I'er"Case& MeNeny, his attorneys
Dated at Ked Cloud, Nb.. Api il 1C, ltfei.
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FINAL I'KOOF NOTICE.
Land OfBce. Hlooinington. NVb.. April 12. lfSi.
NOTICE IS HEKEI'.Y GIVEN THAT THE
follow nig-nauied settler has filed notice of
Ids intention to make final proof in sunpoit of
his claim, and that aid proof will be made before
Clerk District Court. Webster count". . at Ked
Cloud. Neb., on Monday. Mav a;, lssi, i.:
JOSEPH C.TAYLOI",
on H'd entry' Xo. (tfi. for the east hf of ne qr of
section a:, township l. north of It lowest. lie
names the following witnesses to prove ids con
tinuous residence upou, mid cultivation of said
hind, viz: Henry Hull. Oeorge DeWitt. Thomas
Jliunphirv, Solo.i Wiguiiis. all id Guide Itook,
.Nebraska. S. W. SW1TZKK, Eegister.
aprlfmayjG
Wm, gates
DEALER IN
RED CLOUD, NE3.
Is now fully prepared
to buy CATTLE and
HOG-S, for which.
he will pay the
HIGHEST PRECES!
See him before you buy, it w ill pay you.
Hew OrTlco and Yards-soo ssos.
dough's Patent
WROUGHT IROH PUMPS
Are conceded by all to stand without
a rival for Cheapness, Simplicity,
Durability and Perfect Working.
Lay aside the old wooden pump that
belongs to tne age of wooden plows,
wooden forks and wooden shoes, and
get nice, lilit and handy iron pump,
that will compare with the plows .and
other implements of our time, dough's
Patent Wrought Iron Pump, is not
only perfect in its working, but needs
no repairs, and will last as long as a
crow liar. Look atamplc set on Web
ster street, in Public well. For sale by
D. C WALKER,
IIEI) CLOUD, NEB.,
J?ule
Agent for Webster Count v. Xeb.
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Qq? r-ce the pump before you buy
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Mrs. S. R.
THE
LEADIN
HAVING
The Largest I The Leading !
And the Oldest Established
Miilinery store in - Red Cloud,
New Goods,
Largest Assortment in the city !
PRICES THE LOWEST !
Opposite Chicago Lumber Yard.
Agent for BuiiericLs Patterns-
S. R. McBRIDEr.
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DEALER IN
ry Boons an
Calicoes, G-ingliams, Muslins, Hambnrgs,
Laces, Notions, Hosiery, Ribbons, Etc.
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
Always keep on hrndfauirand umiplete line of the aboe oods, and will sell thciu
(BMEAP FIS (BASIS
All jjoods guaranteed as represented or money leiimdcd. yu land examine her stock before
before oti bin. Opposite State I'ank.
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Before you leave the city, and consider the
great opportunity now offered at
C& & SIT hhJ&& JES C'H my
BBi!3!gSai!gci5T!?CStrtgl
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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA,
Where Goods are Being Sold at
Hard-pan Prices.
That old adage, "Time is 'Money" will not do
at this stage ot the world, as MARSH will
and can sell you
More Goods for a Dollar
SPOT CASH!
Than any Store in Red Cloud, or elsewhere,
can'POSSIBLY DO when selling on
space. Recollect
That these "are not Mere Idle Words
BUT STANCH FACTS !
Come Everybody, Come tsiih the
crowd that daily thrcng Marsh's
Store in pursuit of Bargains !
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John Boesch,
BYlftia!, Ill-fc? fc2tfttsisa aiaw(1-;
McBride,
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How ratvlv tics iZws :i nmurr (oiiti-niptaif :i
newlv liafrmuil I'u-Iil with sttNfVi-tu.it? fir
v.allL-vir it :iiiImv hi'ir and tilt n -cI 1111
coiivciTti; lit'rv a furrow m iiiiti:M'li'it liei-:iii
llit Mirfaw nil') not tjnitc Ift'l. ami tfieiv a
lniiu-li r stiililili' :r3wn Into a lu.Jp havhi!;
ilnirin tilt- -oil a-nl m.1 ti'forc it for jariN. lie
.shaken Iii-i ;k-:iI saiilv ami Milu-s tlirrw v. as a
harrow that wmilil 1j the work jHTfiftlv; Iefl
iii" tin- roiili ilai-f: tuvakin up Hit- cluilo. ami
nut niilv piilvfilzltw tin M'H. hat tuniliiKit nwr
tin." s 1 M'l'tl hi that tin-. K all iimutl to an
even !i'ptli and without wasti. Itia the f.triiu-r
wlKiiiMstli-'-Acnii'" rnhiTiinjr fl.irrow. Clod
thIit anil Ii-.ch-rhasnoiiciif the ..nlni-.v. and
IbapiMiliii nt. for hi- fi-liN atw Mekil and
iiifllowi-ii Kirl hinoothfil and the .-m-i-iI iroierly
iir.ir.Mt. l-':i!I l.li.Wcd L'rolll.il Olvrialll. tlet'il- this
perfert work whiifi i-ilone ipiicklvaml without t
the need ot anv .priiiK plow iuu 'Ihi aNo i a ,
ciiimI initiator until the eorn is aboe twelve
inches in heiglim. 1 or xue iy
Amboy, Neb.
(i Iress Goods
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The Largest!
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AfD-LEADING !
MILLilS
En?
Now on display, the Largest Stock of EX-
CLUSIVE MILLINERY to be seen
in the Valley. Just opened a
a fine assortment of
irg:;gij:jga.r:
1F1W NEW
F
nn x GOODS VLU liHJU&y-.
Secured at a bargain and MARKED Af
PRICES that wall sell them without
much talk.
Children s Dress Bonnets a Specialty. Can.
give you the benefit of the Latest
Eastern Styles and Trimmings.
J. A. FOWLER. X
First Door North First National Bank.
T. C. HACKER,
STOLE III
SJCEZSnSLD'S
Groceries. 3,Red cloudj
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Groceries. M! Provisions, jrt Provisions.
. R Canned Fruits, lrr
Groceries. p;,w v Provislons-
ni Cigars, Etc., m
Groceries. ' Ynur intrmsip b rt-in-ctfuiiy soiic- 0 Provisions.
itoil. ?atL-fatiun uarantueil. -q
Marj-att & Co.,
DEALERS m
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Plain Rings,
Spectacles.
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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA,
We keep everything in the Jewelry
line. Repairing of every de
scription promptly done.
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Fancy Rings.
Castors, etc.
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