The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 18, 1884, Image 5

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The Red Cloud Chief
A. C KCSMER,
Proprietor
FRIDAY, APRIL is. LSS4.
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rii-Y in: i: vines.
Tiik Masonic brethren have a new
lump to hang out on meeting nights.
Ahout twenty new houses have been
erected since January I, in Red Cloud.
Po.stmastei: MrXinr is making ar
rangement to build a new residence.
Palmer Way's hardware store sold a
carload of barhed wire during last
-week.
John M. Yorxo, of Iliverton was in
town Friday. He was the guest of It.
V. Shi rev.
John MrauAY is building a house
for Codman &. Whitney, at heir ranch
near town
Mr. Linih.ky lias moved into Mr.
'otter's new house near the new Bap
tist Church.
F. It. Glmp and wife have now gone
to housekeeping in the south-west
part of the city.
Tin: Nebr.i-ka Lumber Company j
have put in a ard at Blooinington
within the !a-t few das.
The city council have raided the li
cense of street fakirs and peddlers to
$5 and I0, we undei.-tand. per day.
Tim Rev. C. E. D.idleigh occupied
the M. E. Church pulpit Sunday night,
and lectured Monday night at the
i-ame place.
Dr. Emkjh ha- had a serious time in
the hist few weeks with the neuralgia.
lie is getting better now and is able to
be in his otnee. J
The fence around the court-house j
park will be an ornament to the city,
mid the commissioners justly deserve
credit for having the same built.
We notice by the market reports
that hogs have taken a tumble from
former prices. They are selling now
for about $.").."i0 in Red Cloud.
Henry Poor wishes t announce,
that he is piepared to herd cattle at 1
jier head for the sca-on, salt furnished
He i- located three miles north of In
nvalc. Hr.MriiREY Smith is now smiling
contentedly. 11 was a girl, and lluiu
jihrey is the happiest man that evei
-et tout on Xebiaska soil. Jt is the
regular weight.
CHA.ti.i.Y Winirey's latest was bom j
on Easter Sunday, ami its a hoy and
-weigh.- yj pounus. Charles is setting j
np the cigais and is e.viicme.y happy
over the new arrival.
Mr. Cif.s. Marvin is the lucky father
of a bouncing baby girl, which arrived
in this city Saturday evening. Charley .
,s said to be anion- the happiest men
jn Red G!ou.I. I -ual x.eignt.
Tin: city council at their Z
Thur-day night i. ued license to Harry j
Peight, ami J. S. Ruthrock to run sa
loons. The Hastings men and Mr.
Klett's petitions were 1 ejected.
The eitizensshould commence clean
ing up the streets ami alleys. We
notice that a gi eat many ol them are
heavily laden with dbrh. Don't pile
rtufi'into the streets but bum it up
jiml get it out of the way.
'I'm.- l. ..."!-,' aid .-.icietv of the M. E.
Clmr
i;,l Tlmrsdav niht. after a bnet ill
ness caused by heart disease. The fun
eral services occured on Friday after
noon, and was largely attended. The
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riii-..;. iiocnnr
Mu. Deisti.emieu, of Illinois, has pui-
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chasd Postmasier McNitts ic-ideuce.
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ami win iini;"i.""""" -
him to Red Cloud
ir.. t t CinMisviiMV has now cot
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hi-cheese factories in operation and
Jl . , , . , . .. ,,wltlti,n
w be busy loi the next lew months!
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akiiiL' the best cheese that is maut -
in m
in Xebnu-ka.
i ,-i i.i.l, !, t,o
Ur. l.lliliiiiji;iiiii ...i- ...
satisfaction of knowing that he took
first premi um over al 1 competitors at
the Xebraska state lair held at Omaha
in 1SS3. This alone is a source of g. oat
....: r.,...;..., . Mr. i' but he proposes
M. ill ,riv. a Jinine-e f--tival tne iurniiure, oeoiung. aim oiner am- . - . " taken lor a lloatmg log, imt lor thelact
ch will give a japanic i-"- ... ..... . .. . it market ince. Mr. Gates is an en-!.,....;. . .. 1 .i..i
-, .-. w . ....11 i, ,i.v,.,i ,",, cic- too nuincroii- 10 mention, at. mr- inai n imnnm-ni?, wiew w two imm-,
Vnnl 29. U alter.- w. 11 be Urcssi a in .... . .. . , ,,., uir.r. nri, .,.,,, .! nniims ml .-....;. 1 ...,.1 ii.., .....,. ,l-..,,,w,-....-i.,
, . .., ,..:ii i. tis. li.-hoin .o., Kansas. liiuiMlav, .-.-. .-. ,- -, - U1U ,.,...,....,. .totw... ..,,.,........
costume, ami a cup. iwua.twt ..... ... .,to , r-.,-m. f.r oil do a guod bo-mess, liaxing located in About twelve leet 01 its leiigin wa- vis-
pre-ented to all taking supper. The V V t i V 1 - iRnl ciond toiiy. The Ciiikk hearti- . ' ' "'.djn-t under the siinace ol
- . 111.;., ,i !..t, ing I want to uo ea-t. 1 lus house is "- x" "u lu l,l-- """ ,,v- 1.1 MVIlLr .....1 ;t S,...11U eanab e o
entertamnieut will be .. 1t.ecl.u1J1. .f ,y him to thp city JMld ,,,,, .utr, l etolt )f lhe
The daughter of Mr. J. A. Grawlord , , v.TIIIlt,v ty, knowinc that competition in hi; Wati r.'lui.king at Mr. R. with large,
.. " . . . ., . :.,..,..,. 'a bnet ibne-.s. l.ieboav was broight - I
... ,- -,.,: r;to Red Ciou i for mterm mt, and tn KF.i'ORrot the lied 1 louu scnoois mr tinneii ior some time, wuen u occuien ( i,:iV(h: with hurt, taking oilhis coat and
in Pennsylvania ,s d.-s.rous oi s a. iiu t, irni o yiarcU U) Mr. B iIey to try tho eilect on the j ,,,.; it the Dm.tor, while ho was
afoundrv 111 Red ('loud. Ihe proper.1 I 8er,,ent of a shot from his gun which li.iiirii-ulIWl. Xot onlv did the spirits
lid should be extended to him. We , ee of Mr. J. Ii. in.tli 0.1 tuid-ij ; ? s sS ?? ? ' '' liappcned to have with him- He lm , ..,r,,0v eoat. hut thev took par-
l -o ov v fuiitv in Red Cloud for :l ; afternoon at two oclocx. Jue grief , 3 r Jr- se g accordingly took caiclul aim and hied, ticuhir delight in pulling hi's hair and
'! e, .' ,,. ... ,, ,.,.. fn, stricken pircnts and sorrowing rela- rFl..,.yils ' ?A ? 2 fs T. J and though at tne di-tauce ot t.ut a lew 0:n :uu otherwise maltreating him to
1 .untliy. Let even ehoit be made to ( I ,vnliMtl,v of lhe mn!lv " j ,r? f y. 5 1 rod- from its mark, without any notice- hi, ,,-eatdi-comf.ture. This little trans-
. l.;.-. r.i !,-, il it. lie true lliat, . 1 . . I-...CC 3- " .- .,t.l. ,,0....t ..il,..r rli.m 1 1 t tin, iviwl. . .: 1 .. . p
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M.-uiiiciiiis""""".'!" - - 1 r .. 1 . . ,1 :.. .1.;. .!.,.: .,...1 1 - - . .t'. ..i.,. ...., --.v ....... .-iciioii eieaieu ureal amusement ior
, - ... ,,( ,;,.,r nidlUS III iniMin, Ol IWI-, IWIJW s.tu-
.1... ..1.. .... in 1 iliirniK ol colllIlilT -' ' i...... i 1...1.,,,..
liiu unuuu.,:! 10 .....--- -- .j
I M'ind is eoniiii" to Red l ' u 1 v'"1 '.' -1'14- ""f - w"iBW mi, i.wuo v. ni. i'ui",a ( .ur. liaiiey no one kui iwiiui, urn wimi
jnier, we unc ers . . s " , J lieves that it is highlv improper for the whose punctualitv and attendance are , kind of a "reptile it wa.- he encountered
Cloud with the intention oi Ma 1. g authorities 'to grant license to IbO; der.ortment "yr,, and scholarship i we will not attempt to explain. Re-
chrar manufactory. Hehas ceitaino , - . ; . ' mains loiiud in arioiis place- 111 .i-
. ..- v 1 .. . 1-.. f.,r. such institutions, giving them the priv-1, 90 or ui.waids in a scale of UK). , ., .-., .,.: . ... ,1.,,
found the best iioiut in .Nebraska Iorj- ' a 1 1 ' brasl;a and Kansas point to the con-
. inj we Wflcoluc Hcao U rob the people. Sucn schemes- High School. Myra Jirexer, Gertie .j,,,,,,,,, that all this v.t area has been
SUCh ail Cllterpils ,. .,,. l,f.cn clmnlil I,., .unt mi mwl 1K.1 nnril Rriil-i.rin!i1 r-irvii, Vnwir lic.-.in W'.ilL-. .,t .. Iiiim tin, luitti 1111 of !i "rent. 111.
thisVcartoeclil.se all former efforts 1c was brought around for the pur-
,- , w,,,.,.,, t linn I i-c ol getting ;i clear title to tli2 cr.i
in making cheese, success to nun. 1 .- ot
" . ,, .,., 'cern. The cloud on the title 'wa-
Mk. Rizown, a Lincoln gentlc.nan, h hUmM , a irre,u,iirUv oJ n0
has bought a lot on lounh Ajci. tie, I f tll0iy who is now 0,.
near the Gardner lloibe. and wi U-u it rf crcanien. ; Mftk
a marble factory. Ibis a splendid lo- j Qf
adionfor.Mr. Brown as tlre is noiThecro;u .g m
.mi ivorlrs in mis ui. "' "- '-
,.,, ; ,. RiMiublicaii A alley. '1 he . .. , , . ,. ., , Unly a lew more 01 tho all wool suits the examination is made, lhopn.o
not in me ftq'ul " - .1 points, fne butter made at 'the Red , , ., ,,. , , , r , , , . tt e .
Chikk wlcoins Mr. Brown to Red . . which 0. W iencr reduced troin SI( and e?avs to bo lead at the hrst union
Cloud, and hopes he will secure tmj-Cloml creamery is supenor to a . to?1J ,o ieh.uI .a U)o GolJen j. , tei!ipril,Ko mce'ing which is held af-
great.1 ;nco.n;iennt in his entei- great deal oi Use creamery outtcrmade j,ic. Qvt.r -njiU v,ilVL. been sold since mr ihey arc received. By order of the-
:Le. . nt other points. " l.it-t week, tooicry", Mi:. K. Ii. W,ikner, Pres.
L. N. Eiisox of Cowles has moved to
Red Cloud.
Cam. and seer the new goods at Mrs.
XewhoiiM"s. 36-4
Clark Story has sold his stage line
to E. V. Rudrow.
Harrows with 4U steel teeth only $7
Spanogle fc Funk.
A new new breaking plows at Mo r
hart it Fulton's for $lfi each. 3ti-tf
Grant Lrm.ow, formerly of The
Chirp office, is in the city on a visit.
Another lot of tho-e 2.' cent hats
just opened at the leading millinery
store. J. A. Fowlkr.
The ladies call upon Mrs. J. A. Fow
l.:r for the latest styles in elegant mil
linery. Bargains' in children-hats this week
at the leading milliuciy stoie, J. A.
Fowler.
Auitou Day was duly observed by the
Red Cloud Public Schools.
About 100
trees weie set out.
We are glad to hear that Attorney
Chaflin of Guide Rock, is doing a nour
ishing business in that city.
A i.i. kinds of ladies' and children's
laces and neckwear at Mrs. Xew
house's. A full a-sortment; cheap for
cash. 6-4
You can secure extraordinary bargain-:
in children's dre hats and bon
nets thi-. week at the Loading Millin
erv Stoie. J. A: Fowler.
vl- ,.,,, l.oivti sniim v..i-v run siimis i
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;.iiifni''rt'.ii'iwis ivim-it mil in--
miens oi Aoiwax o.it-, wne.tt ami ia.-
li.v liv r Iter' wiio brou-'ht tliem
ie.in Air. iirn, wno i.hiu.mi i.am
M i MV,IV OIKMMI l-wuiw v I ,'-"- 1
from Xorwav xmie few mouths ago.
Rerc. t McGrntE, will probaly be .1
:u.tt. f Sl, ujn ito biisine-s spec
tthition at Loup City. The boys are
t,i,i hands at the mercantile busme-s.
Mr. Hamaker. was in Kansas this
week, and bought 02 head of hogs for
.Mr. Win. !ates, our new stock dealer.
Mr. Gates is pushing matters in the stock
business.
The ladies should call and see Mrs. 1
Xewhou-e's slock of now goods. A
complete line of die goods, dry
goods, and in fact everything that the
ladies could desire. o()-4
M is Laura McDaniels, a well known
young lady of this city, died on Monday
evening alter an illness of several
months. Her parents have the sym
pathy olthe community.
The people of Webst-r county will
take notice, that RSo t.Kes become de
nm,m..u y;nv jj,jt :im y,- draw
ten ner cent, intercit thereafter. Save
your money by calling at once on Treas-
;iror UllaCliov and paying your taxes.
Arkani.ment.- are being made to run
the express right through fioni Ciiicago
to Red Cloud and transfer here instead
of at Pacific Junction. 1 lus would be
j !uIv.lMtus.L. mvr lh(. pie.lt
( Il:iat.rtlf lr!UI.fpiill:, !lt tl1:lt town an.l
UalM llXl,ld x,:
There is talk of putting up a line
brick building on the ea.-t side of Web--ter
street.coiiinicneingon the corner of
Weh-ter street and Fotiith Avenue'
T'ds would be a splendid place for a
building, and we hope Gov. G.irber
and others interested will build there
PriiMi- Sale The undeii-:ed will
-ell at public sa. . the following : The
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Nat onal Hou-e and six lots and all
Pronnetor. 1 otis, t 'shorn to., Kas.
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On lliursdav. April Id, Alvi.i P.
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Smith, onlv child ol Mr. and Mi- W.
It. Smith, of Moid,,,, agvl nine months
a-id three d ivs. depirted this life alter
' ll- -"ull "
ta-id three d ivs. depirted this life after
a brief ilhie-s. T.ie bodv was broight
dest bereavement.
SEVE.tM. of-lho people in this scc-
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tion have got badlv ro)cd in on lhe
o -
j gambling; schemes that are permitted
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-tut. xiiir.r iit;-
mitted tostooin the citv. It is trm
that people ought to be smart enough
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not to get their lingers burned bv the.
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I llllMliii, tint. mi.. 1 .--i iiiiuuc luim r-J
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imiiisaiuw iiwi uiu wwsusi.uotw:" :u
plan-able that the iiusiispeotiu:
easily "guiied" into the game.
The Red Cloud Creanieiy wa sld
"erin - '"' varsuay, ana wa
ljonht in by the nrese.it proprietcrs
, Mcsnane & fechroeder. 1 tie sher.ti i
at Sheriff s sale last Toarsday, and was
I IO IllUkb ...,.' 1.11 .V, Vlll V. 1.1.1. 11,7, lLf iji 1.IXV.11V.1... WI1111V ' ..ll... -.,. .--, ...1.1. ...I. V.l till!.. ..... .,.-'.. ". .. -....v ...
i moms in i tenver :inii tinier liiiiw rrntii. - ... . i ... .
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F. B. Smith has returned from Iowa.
Harrows CO steel teeth i'J, Spanogle
it Funk.
District ou rt sets May 9. Don't
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fo,et:
vAi. I'Ci.'KiNS, lost a vaiuaoie horse
one day this week.
Tonguki.kss cultivators, only $19,
Spanogle k Funk.
Xo charges for trimming at the lead
ing millinery store.
Bargains, bargains in clothing and
underwear at J. G. Potter's. 2t
R. L. Tinker and wife were visiting
in Guide Rock over Sunday.
A nice line of hoots anil shoes will
be sold cheap at J. G. Potter's. t
The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs.
Ball .r.i's, Wednesday, April 23.
Rev. Father Clkky held Easter ser
vices at the C.ithulic church Sundav.
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Di:y goods, groceries clothing, boots
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and shoes, all verv cheap at J. G. Pot -
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1 he various churches m Red Cloud ,
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served Easter with appropriate ser-
ol
vices
I,orai.e. G.u.Dow-has a three i,,, . . -
. c , . Cloud a chance to secure some line
and one-quarter wagon of nis own' , . , , ... ,
. . , .,tl- dramatic talent, and we will not have
make for sale. ,-Jltf , . . . . . ., .,
. , , , . . ' to put no in tne future with snide
LtsiER Sundav was dulv celebrated, , . , e , . , ,
. ,, .... , .; ... , shows. Aside horn this the bovs pro-
m Red ( loud. Lgs siillered to a great i ... . x, , " ,
, . " . poe to lit up the lloor so that it can be
extent on this occasion. , ., . . . ...
.... ... u-ed as a roller skating rink. This will
Goods Chea!'. Anything that vou . . . . . ?
... . . i . .i i , le a means of furnishing our fun lov-
mav want will be sold at the lowest . . ?
cash prices at J. G. Potters. 2t
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ami:ii. A hov 1; vears old would '
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hke to find a place with a good farmer,
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stock f.uni prefeietl .
i.ii- hi tin.
Golden Eagle
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x or. um s ..in ii.i.iti; itjuii 11111 iivh-i
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.1 .!.. .11.1. .iiritn.nlliiir t ui .-l.tii'. 11 ifli
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the IlieiOUIOi'.a IlOlse IlllOlC. AlllSIC
hath charms, etc.
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how prices and square dealing will
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aiwavs win. oii can see tin.-, ov the
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tne melodio.-.s noise mioic. Alusit
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..s,tu, ;-'. - I p;:UU incident; D. II. Kalev, Yicc
tiie Golden La;gle clothing store 1 sell- , j.j,,,,. Jom ,. .ntarv.
12!'-r
in i:lstweeivs i,i.iK. we sia.eu uai ;;,,,f (: s Aibright, John R.
boy's shirt were.-old at tne 'W-'t Shirt.v ,1J. M. Kalov, L. JI. Wallace, U.
Eagle clothing store at S2.."0 when it'j pj.jt.
shouldhave read box's suits at $2.,"0 I ..
and Up. j Was t'ic fork Out ?
Why pay old fashioned high prices. The Guide Rock Sif)ml of last week
elsewhere when you can buy first class I publishes the following story in rcfer
goods at the Golden Eagle at low i ence to a "big snake" that was said to
piices and h.ue good.- warranted :. have been seen in the Republican river
repre-ented. I near that village. The Siifwtl vouches
For Sale. Sheriff Warren has ten I for the ver.icitv of the discoverer of the
t twelve horses and mules which he
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wishes to uispose 01. J'arues uesinngj
to buy either will do wed to call on jsuii ot a too vnni imagination, jiow
iiim at onoe. n.'.O-tf j ever, litre it is, and our readers can
Akror Day, on last Welne-day, was
aimropriatelv observed i.i Webster
counlv.andwearegind to learn that !
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many trees were set out, tne re-u.t of .
which uill bj in a few years handsome
tiees winch will beautify tiie city and
countrv
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j us-, icai'iici
Association met at
Red Cloud. April 12, 1'M. The pro -
gram will be the same at the next meet -
in" -is tint of piil 12 I-s 'rjie
...r,5n thn.l of um-Uou- to n,:vlce
l the Association interesting" Adjourned
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to meet the second Saturdav in Mav.
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er' ha5 -,,t hi' -van,!! offirc :I,,d ci
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1 I'll' H'i ""I 1- wow iciim hi inn uu
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cattle and hoi's, and nav vou tne lugh -
line of business will be of much bene -
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fit to the farmers, as thev have already
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e.in.ed. we pre.-ume. In another col-
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uinn we can in, auciition 01 out ii..io -
. I() M, (;at0 advertisement. See
him befoie you sell your hog-.
him befoie vou sell vour hog-
U.S. To ol M8
M In 1 -J 4-J r.. .-7
lt In 1 i 0-' M.ni
1-Ws t:;! .".I 4-1 M
Isl'y I oil 40 Jlr4
.aiitit' Sinitli
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I A. ralu:an
Gertie Siierer
laiini li:tinl
a.
iMit
' er, Gardie Wiihelm, Honor Wilhehn,
George X'ewhouse, Hugh Miner, Leroy
Miller.
Second Intermediate. Minnie Pe
terson. First Interinedi.de. Dariie Shore r,
Bertie Thomas., Willie Mosher.
Second Primary Mattie Calmtis.
Murray Kcigle.
First Pr;mar3'. Andrew ICIett.
D. .Irosox, Principal.
It Jl.E OF HONOlt
,oiititti.iL. Tint iiiimn. it iiwin imniic 1 . . ...1 & 1 - - 1. .
C. Craw has succeeded in producing I lI,le or ll-l Clou. . and 2 lor tne
an earlv peach blow potato, the bc-Tt , 'wl Ust' -rs. Judsoti, Mr.-, lodd,
varietv"crows.. Yields IU0 bu.from one laa Mrs. Sirmger are appointed .mdg
bushe'l oftseed. Ripens about middle ; cs. The eays will be hindeo to Mrs.
of August. Sold by I). Featherly. Red Judson, each one accompanied by tho
Cloud ;Robmson Bros., Bhii Hill; J :im0 oi'ihe writer in a sealed onvc-
Iiow 11. vu iw;i
An Opera IIhum- and Skating Rink in
Ked Cloml.
During this week plans have been
formulated for the building of an opera
f,
f house i
JThish
se and skating Rink in Red Cloud.
is been a long needed institution
in this city, and at last some of our en
terprising and public spirited young
men have taken the matter into their
hands and will commence the erection
of a building 40x100 feet on the lots
jvl north oi L. JJaum s residence on
ebster street. We do not see how a
a more beneficial enterprise could
have been started in Red Cloud, one
too, that will return" the stockholders
big money on their investment. The
company will be known as the Red
Cloud Building Association, and the
stockholder and incorporators are
John Shi rev. L. H. Wallace, (J. S. Al-
liriidit lliv., Ti'.il.- .ii, 1 ('!,.. !.,, ll.,f
.-....., w..v viui i. mill Ulidlil t 1 Mil.
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i iiic boys propo-e to make a line hall
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J with twenty feet ceilings, and put in a
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goon stae ami scenerv so inai me Cil-
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ien- of Red Cloud will have a nlace to
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sro and hear ei.i .1.. .:'i. :-- with .some
ilr,ri-nr nf i r, iitV-ivt Tin.' n'tll ...i !...!
i nig people wun a nost oi aniiisemcnts.
I 'I lui Aiitnrimtcn i.. .1 ni.. li. sr i...l
- 4 iimiui' 1 i( iiiniin wuu ililil
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1 he Cnii:r hopes that the stockholders
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will make a nimt oi monv out ot their
j scheme, and we heaitily join in with
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"it '. i.inv i.- in mi- t iti.v-us 10 n isioii
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them all the succ.1
po.-sible and a lib-
er.il return
from their investment.
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I Lhe building will cost 111 the neignbor-
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hood ol .v-luOJ and will be a credit to
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1 he following are the olhcers: C. J.
L. IT H'-i11mi. 'IVfi'Liiwr
j vast reptile, or we should be inclined
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to the beiiei mat tne story was tne re-
'judge i r themselves :
'A genuine old-fashioned -:iake story
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come.-to i.ur notice tin- hu-k . I mi
lv when we near anvtiiing ol iliis ki
iilsUli it ,,, 0'ur mllldf umi(M. ,
I sua!
nd
he
,,,, ion the p-utv saul to have seen
; the sight had Kept Hie cork out ol his
j jug too long at a time, or was not po
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01 character to which 'tne fatlier ol his
! ,.untrv' owe- much of hi- fame. Rut
j in ibis ca-e tne parlv cuco'.iuteuug hi-
'snake.-hii never indal;es in tne ardent
J :V,,! h'C "r"' ' ''.bcen que-
' iinnei :iiii j mil. ike to lie Wlie:e lie
i js kloWu. Several diivs ago Mr. Her-
bert Bailey while driving on the mer
! road betwton thelloiirin nnllsand the
j huge rock lrom winch our tow n derives
' :,'."e.- ul his attention attracted to
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...i.;..i. ,; .1.. ., c,,., ,. ,,. i, ,.. ilf..,
i "'""-" '"" ,"1 "" k "",.;., ..
. dark, proti mling ee.- that could hanl-
iv ! lliene,. to tbo-c if a -nake re-
"l uuliil,i 10 u.o.c ui .1 .h.iki, h
ni.uning ' I'lon.uv in the water with
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1 "L:1,1 (,ocl ""li ' " , wheii-
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. a)nd .dlvKa;" wlulhe
,,uii-' graceful movements of a snake
quick, graceful movements of a snake
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Wllcil ine w.i-'tiu nioveii on. mis eou-
1 few feet, dived down and -ilentiy di.-ap-
,' peared u.ider tiie water a short di.--
I tance below the dam which is thrown
'across the liver at that place. That
l the facts .are substantially a- related by
; ! . "l thc ho,n", "f, unriOU!
1 entiles, and it is possible that an oc
casjonal specimen may have escaped
the eeneraldestiuctiou of their species,
and .-till have their haunts in the sub
terranean rece-.-ea of the rocks and 1111-
1 . 1 . .., .iir.11. t ..ill ab il.l.Llll. IllUWitil IWU
exploied caverns along the streams ot , , n . '
the present da. . j some cough syrup, but it did me no
. jgood. I then tried Marsh's Golden
The Woman's Christian Temper-1 Iillsi' and was cured at once. It is a
ance Union offer a pri.e of $4 for tlieJeHbtfuI remedy." Henry L. Cook,
best essay on the causes and cure ot 1 '''"dui. Mo. ;
inteinneraiic written bv the vouic-l "I Iiavo used many cough remedies
t '
J , wjlich w;,j no, b0 0.K.C(1 t5ll nflcr
Tin ISlue Hill Affray.
The following item taken from the
Blue I lil' Time. throws a little more
light upon (he Cox-Tobin allray which
occured in that'town a few days since :
'Thc cause of the row nt Musehow's
saloon Saturday night March 29. which
ended in the death of one of our best
citizens, is not exactly known. Itsecms
there was a general knock down, there
being four or live in it. In the row
Mr. Tobin received a blow from a bil
liard cue, said to have been dealt by
Mr. Cox, which for a time made him
uneoneious. but was nwt thought to be
seriously hurt by his friends. The
wound on his head kept him confined
iii-doors, being able to stir around un
til Tuesday, when he became worse,
inllamation setting in. and on Wednes
day became uneoneious. Dr. Cook, of
Hastings, Dr. Spiekleineir and Dr.
Xaulteus were summoned, but nothing
could be done for him. He died in
great agony Thursday afternoon at li
o'clock. As soon as he was declared in
a critical condition, Mr. Cox was plac
ed under arrest. Fearing violence he
requested them to take him to Red
Cloud, which they did, and feeling in--ecuie
there, at his request they took
bun to Lincoln Friday morning. Mr.
Cox's lears were groundless, as our
people are law abiding, and a great
deai of sympathy is expressed for all
parties. Charles Arnold, who received
some terrible brui-es about the head, is
still in a bad condition.
The funeral took place at the Ger
man Lutheran church last Frid-iv, and
was largely attended, there being a
la rue concourse of people present.
The funeral services weie conducted
by Rev. Brown, which, connected with
Mr. Tobin's death, were very impres
sive. Riisiness was almost at a stand
still in our town during the funeral,
nii-.r -ill nrnnr ln-mile liiiinr mi-r-nt
i "', , m ,'-,ur pi-opit. iicing pie-cni.
The preliminarv examination of Cox
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took place linn-day alternoon. Dis-
trict Attornev Morlan, as-i-ted. bv F.
.1 . . . .
A. .ueev. or the state: Senator Case
tor the defense. A huge crowd pack
ed all the available space of the hall.
There was no excitement connected
with the trial. The State examined all
its witnesses. The general opinion
-eemed to prevail with tho-e present
they would have to get better evidence
than was brought out at the examin
ation to convict Cox. The testimony
brought out the facts that
Tobin. when hurt, wa- mixed up in a
genera! low. although the opinion is
that Cox hit the blow, no one for a
-uretysaw the lick given. Cox, the
pii-oner. was present, accompanied by
Ii:.-wife and father. The court held
him committed to the county jail, for
trial at the next term of couit."
('ox is now incarcerated at Lincoln,
where he will be kept until the district
com t sets in Mav,
On last Saturdav night Dr. Hilt, and
j wiie gave a spiritual -eance at the
1 " '
coin t-ln aise. The evening".- entertain
ment was of a very inteie-ting nature
and d.iiring the time many wondorful
things occured that with the closc-t
scrutiny could not be detected by the
audience. The doctor selected a com-
I mittee of eight, consisting "of the fol
lowing named geinleinen. to a.-sist him
viz: A. J. Kcniiev, A. L. Funk, E. II.
Ambler. J. P. .faylui, Rev. O. C. Todd,
Geo. Dodd, John Moore, and J. L. Mil
ler. The lir-t trick was tho changing
of wine into water. The committee
weie'a-vmbled on the stage and each
were presented with what purported to
to be wine, and then out of the same
pitcher the doctor turned out . glass
of water. The deception was complete
J. P. IJayha was then called on to write
a few que.-tions which he carefullv
stowed away in his pockets and about
an hour atterwards the Doctors wile
while in a trance told him what he had
written eonectly. E. II. Ambler was
was thi'n taken into the cabinet and
the celebrated ning trick was gone
through with, whereby a ring which
was too sinajl to go over his head, was
made to do so, and from around his
neck was placed on his "arm while he
and the Doctor's hands were firmly
cla-ped. Geo. Dodd was not afraid to
die. and consequently was taken into
I tne cabinet where the .-pints played
were done such as slate writing, reeeiv
ing communications from departed
spirit, etc. On Monday evening the
Doctor exposed the whole business,
and then it was that the tricks were
made transparent to the average- citi
zen. The entertainments were very
pleasant and afforded the audience
much amusement.
"DELICHTFULI.."
Xo Mali cine (Jan be Compared lo Murdis
Golden Bnlmm.
"Last month I took a severe cold: I
coughed terribly and could not sleep
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in my lainny, wut none that could he
po-sihJy conn-.tred to Marsh's Golden
BaIsain."F. E. Anderson, Leaven
worth, Kansas.
"Please send me six dozen Marsh's
Golden Balsam. Evervbodv likes it
and all call for it,".M. W. Wilson,
druggist Burton, Mo.
Marsh s Golden Balsam, the famous
throat and lung medicine, and Maish's
Golden Blood and Liver Tonic, the
great blood and liver corrector, arc for
sale by Henry Conk, druugist. Red
Cloud. Large bottles. 50 cents .tnd $L
The committee appointed to meet
Radger.t Son, in reference to starting
a pump factory and foundry in Roil
Cloud concluded that the propositions
of the gentlemen were to steep to lie
considered. It seems that Badger &.
Son wanted $.'000 for the right to tiso
Clough patent in Xebraska, and the
same amount for the state of Kansas,
and would not sell one state without
the other. $1000 of this amount they
proposed to put in a factory and found
ry, along with others who might sub
scribe to start the enterprise. The
committee, however, thought that the
amount was too much, and unless oth
er arrangements could be made by
which the people could .secure the pat
ent right, there was no use in trying to
raise the required amount, and there
fore further negotiations were stopped
The price wanted for the use of tho
patent seems to bo rather high and ex
horbaut, but there are some gentlemen
in the city who were ready to go into
the scheme, believing that it would
have benefitted Red Cloud and been a
paying investment to the stockholders.
It is to be honed that these gentlemen
will not let it drop through, if they
have faith in the future results that
they claim it would produce.
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An Evi'nins with tlio K:i;li-,h I'octs.
The Red Cloud Literary Society will
give an entertainment in the M. E.
Church, on Wednesday, April 2J.
INVOCATION".
Instrumental solo ..."rul)i
Stsli: IlAKlUS.
i.uinti-ttc nuirU' Song Tcnnxsou
1'iv.siiloittS AiMriv Mis- K. A. VirrxAsi
HVTIIKlSOCIirTV.
Unit ion SIiakesiHiare
A. Ileum.:.
Sewn At;i'3 of Man Slirkesiwaro
Ym.Tki:ai:ih:.v.
Ciirfi-.v Mn-t Not KhuiTo iiislit
("KltriK ItltAKKKIKI.U ANI I'AIU.IK VANCK.
I'Ai.nu: Xkwiiousk.
Selection Ilnrns
rAIUUi: III. -KhKIKUl.
Sol The Ilrook Tennyson
.Miis. e. C. Haw lev.
Hamlet's-SnUlo'iiiy Shakespearo
Ci:i:riK Siikiihii.
Duet Mu-:e anil Her Sister, Soiik-.
Mit. ani Mas. Toii.
.Mannion ami I) tnskti
Li 1 j. ik I.ktsON.
Select Reading
A. I l'LNK.
Solo Ivy (ireen
Kyan
Scott
Ilyrou
....Dickens.
Mil-. Ioni.
Itieliriril III Sliakusneare
W. V. O'lIUlKX.
All arc invited to be present.
EDUCATIONAL NOTES-
Miss Ida B. Allbert has engaged the
Riverton school for for the Summer
tenn. We congratulate Miss Allbert
on her success.s
Director's reports come in slowly and
several incorrect. The law makes it
the duty of the superintendent to use
dim diligence to have them correct, so
that parties must not take offence if
their reports go back to them for cor
rection. The teachers' association met at Re L
Cloud last Saturday. There were but
few in attendance, hut they had an in
teresting session and adjourned to meet
at Guide Rock, on the second Saturday
in May. Miss Eva J. King's essays on
"What teachers and parents should
read," is good and we hope to secure
its publication in the School Work. The
same program will be used at Guide
Rock as was intended far last meeting.
Examination for teachers on Satur
day, the I'.lth. Ignite a number of new
teachers are coining to the front this
spring. We shall publish them and
the district where they are at work as
soon :is we get the information fully.
There is a large increase of scholars
in the county. Last year district Xo. I
had iS pupils, now it has 132. Red
Cloud has 45.
Mr. A. B. Emily ami Miss IdaGarber
commenced school at Guide Rock.
Miss Annette Parsons commenced at
Cowles. C. W. S.
HERE AND THERE.
On account of recent illness ray
notes are quite limited this week. On
Monday a ride of seven miles south
east from Red Cloud brought us to the
farm of James Aniack. He has just
completed a new frame house at a cost
of $700. Other recent improvements
around this farm shows Mr. Amack to
be one of the enterprising gentlemen
for which Webster enmity is n tcd.
One mile farther north we arrive at
the home of another pleasant gentle
man, Mr. Wolf:;, with a new frame
house just being finished, and plenty
of other evidences of prosperity
abounding on his farm. One mile
west we came to tho residence of Mr.
C. M. Can field with whom we stopped
over night. Mr- C. and family have
been here only one year, and surely
the go-a-head enterprising farmers of
that section will never have reason to
regret his location among them, for
with his already new and comfortable
frame house, barns, out-houses, etc., he
demonstrates that he is of tho right
material for success. Four miles north
east from Red Cloud on Friday we pull
up at the farm of Mr. Wickwire, who is
building a now house and making oth
er substantial improvements on his.
school land. Mr. W. and family are
pleasant and genial folks to meet.
J. P. Walters.
Everybody Knows It
Everybody knows what Red Clover is
It has been used many years by tho
good old Gorman wdmen and physician,
for the blood, and is known as the best
blood purifier when properly prepared.
Combined with other medical herb and
roots it forms Dr. Jones' Red Clover
Tonic, which is good for all blood disor
ders, torpid liver, costives and sick:
headache. Sure cure for pimples. Ask;
A. Lindley druggist, for it. Only fiftj?
cents a bottle
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