The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 09, 1884, Image 1

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"ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF LIBERTY," AND $1.30 A YEAR IS THE PRICE OF THE CHIEF.
VOL. XL
RED CLOUD, WEBSTER COUNTY, NEB., FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1884.
NO 40.
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RED CLOUD CHIEF
EVERY FBIDAY BY
A. C. HOSMER.
bates of sunssirnox:
Ont copy, one year. - - - $1 50
One copy, six months. - "5.
One copy, four months. - 50.
Entered at the I'onofflee in Red Cloud u mat
ter of the second class.
couxty officfus.
John P. Bnyha. County Clerk.
Chas. Bu-rhciw, County Trea-urer.
Geo. 0. Yeisei, County Judge.
J. W. Warren, Sheriff.
Chas. W. Springer, Superintendent of
Public Instruction.
C. P. Rmker, County Surveyor.
J.M. Mo-ftia, County Coroner.
J. E. Smith, )
Jacob L Miller, v County Coin.
Jno. McCallum. S
Business Directory.
THE
: Hairy
T
J. A. FOWLER, Propreltor.
(J Firt tlimr north of the National
Bank. Reel Cluml.
p E. McKEEBY.M. D.,
PHYSICIAN -VXD SURGEON,
' ilmcr.-Fip-i Itr k of CVwk's lnur Mure.
Oflice liours fnmi Mi 1" "'-. 1 ' a"''" to i
p. nu ltt-leiK-e 3 Mockb wet ol court liou
ItEDCLOfl). - - - NEBRASKA,
T D. DEXXEY M. IX,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and sleeping room over
book's drug .tre.
n DAMERELL, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ReiI Cijovv, Nebbaska.
Owci: Over thehiew ioetoi5ce.
DR
C. CHENCK,
PHYSCIAN AND SURGEON,
Oivi.i, Nebraska.
Professional culU pmmptly attended.
Office At reMdenco &mle $-."!
S. EMIGH,
DENTIST.
Ipermanently located in Red Cloud
Neh.. overState Bank. 17-3m
tt
Dr. H. A. Baird,
S
RESIDENT DEMIST.
liED CLOUD,
NEBRASKA.
Frank R. Gump,
A ATTORNEY AT ZAW.
REIfdTOD. NEB.
Collections receive Prompt attention.
OrMCB Over thetnevr'pottoSce building.
Q R.CHANEY,
1
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
State Bank block. Red Cloud. Neh
C. W. Kai.ky. J. L. Kaley.
Kaley Bros.
.A TTORNEYS AT LAW.
RED CLOUD, NEB.
Agents for the B. & M. R. R. Land
edwin c. hawley,
Attorney At Law,
BED CLOUD.
NEB
J. S. GILHAM,
A TTOEXEY AXD COCKSELOR AT LAW.
Offic opposite City Dmp Storr.
BED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA
O. C ae. Ja- McNeny
Case & McNeny,
ATTORNEYS A OOUN.-ELORS AT T.AW.
V.'il vractiee in all the Court? of thi? State
snd northern Kanw- C"llrctioiiw wellilu
i pa ted bnine5! carefully n4 effirienUyaUeud
edto. OrriCK:-First door south of National
Bnk. ut. nin. RED CLOUD. N EB.
Lkti Mookk.
Rob.V. Shirkt
Cashier
Pret'dent.
'.::: Bank i U U
RED CLOUD. XEB.
Special Attention Given to Collec
tion.
lilBEClUKS:
Biles Garher. Levi Moore.
R. D. June. F. E. (joble.
P.obt. T. Shiest.
Bu- and ?ell Exchange. 3Iake col
lections. Discount Notes and do a
General Banking Buine6.
Interest Allowed ox all Time
Deposits
Alyok&wealy
Slate & Monroe Sts.Chicag
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for leci - J-C -il tBzrriHft
ISittioeKW. v wi-i
u facuu, csr-tAwiH
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prrrta vr Ac&trvr Uiw, -J Vicji
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Lsadin
Siors
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Reliable Furniture and Undertaking House
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Opposite Postofflce. My stock of Furniture and Mortuary Goods, is
the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE ever brought to the .
the Republican Valley and my prices can not fail to please.
It; A I, ESTATE
LOANS!
On Farm Property !
Southern Nebras ka and Northern
Kansas, at Si and 9 per c ent. interest
Without Commission !
ATPEY TO
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RED CLOUD, NEB.
Dressmaking and Cutting I
Mrs. S. M. Cupp,
Is prvjiaivd to do all kinds of
Dressmaking,
FittiuE,
Cutting, Etc.
t lir residence, in tilt rear of L. B.inm'o store.
!ie N pn-part' to nuke, fit and rut dresses In the
latest and most approved fashions, at the most
re.iMiiuble prices All kind of sewing done.
Odl and oevlier when ouivant anything ''a the
drussnmkins line. uSMf
FINE CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS 'RgttPr BllfffflfiS!
Of Every Description Manufactured by I QD W
The Red Cloud Carriage Works,
IraSleeper, Manager,
WMiseonl thelest material the market affords In the manufacture of ourehiclM and
and thervliyijue s.tined a rideprvad reputation for pjixl work. Il.ivinu worked
a life-time at the husine-s, we feel warranted in cnamnteeini; entire satlv
faction. We are also prepared to do ail kinds of
Job Work and Repairing !
Horse-shoeing, Plow Work !
&c. at the most reasonable prices. All work warranted. None hut the best workman I
employed. Your orders :ire respectfully soliriteiL '
ZSr We are now located in OUK NEW MUCK
see all our friends and patron.
Nebraska
-DE A LEES IN
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLF5,
RED CLOUD,
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DRY LUMBER A SPECIALTY, THE BEST IN THE MARKET AND
SOLD T THEJLOWEST PKICK8.
BE
Dealers In
Fresh Meats,
Lard,
Red Ciucn, Nrn.
Cash paid for hide t rclt5.
BUY YOUR GOODS !
.A.T THE OLD
R. L.
New Goods Constantly Arriving.
Grand Ope Ring of Millinery Goods !
AT
Mrs.S. R.HcBride's,
THE
LEADING MILLINER!
The Largest and Finest assortment
of Millinery Goods ever brought
to the city. Don't forget to
COME wthteh CROWD.
Opposite Chicago Lumber Yard.
Agent for
By
BUILDING, where we will be clad to
RED
Lumber Co.,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS 4C.
NEBRASKA
v-BKSv ZrHHKBHE9kl
TINKER.
S. R. McBRIDE.
Patronize Home.
Patronizing Home you
can always get
At Same Prices I
That you will have to pay for
an inferior article shipped
in from the east. All of
our Buggies are
Warranted.
CLOUD CARRIAGE WORKS
F.I
HAMAKER,
Stock Auctioneer
Mow Located at Red Cloud,
Is now prepared to do a general auc
tioneering business, and will attend
and take charge of all kinds of Public
Sales in Welster and adjoining coun
ties at the moot
Eewlle Crajsntiia !
Having had fifteen years experience in
this line of business, he feels warranted
in iruarateeine entire satisfaction.
For terms apply to him at Miner's
Store, before you engage your man.
Telecraph and mail orders will re
ceive prompt attention. Your orders
respectfully solicted. 29-3m
R. E. Jfoere. Pre't John Moo e V. Prea 't
E. H. Anbler. Caehier
First National Bank
RED CLOUD. NEB.
Capital, . 50,000.
Transact a renernlbankisg hnine. boy and
ell County warrants. Alo Conntr. Pre
BCt and School District bonds, Buy aad sell
Foraixn Eichacce.
DIRECTOnS:
, -.- "oora. John Voore,
C IT. Moeher, R. u. Outcalt
IV. J Ricaanlson.
All Are Invited !
To Examine
THE
Large Stock !
or
MEN'S
YOUTHS
AND
BOYS'
Clothing,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,
Furnishing Goods
And the Finest Line
of
Ladies',
Misses',
Children's
Shoes
AT
The Golden Eagle
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As An Extra Induce
ment we oiler
Every Purchaser
of$15,$10and$5
a cnance to win
$20, $10 and$5
In gocis such as he may
want to Select Prize to "be
Drawn July 1, 1884.
c. WIENER.
State Bank Block.
Money refunded if the
goods are not found as
(represented on exam
ination. . .
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The Red Gloud Chief.
A.C HOBIMERy - - Proprietor
FRIDAY. MAY 9. 1884.
,Capan Gens.
The following extracts from the elo
qunt speech- of Gen. Oglesby, before the
Illinois state convention, are worthy
to be repeated from every stump in
the coming campaign:
"Oh! how we have stood by the na
tional credit; how we have stood by the
national honor; how we have bnilded
up the national gTory ! Gentlemen,
do not talk about the past record 'of the
republican party, the record is not past.
Cries of "No. no," and applause. It
is like the sermon on the mount. It is
like the ten commandments. Are those
now in the pjitt? Applause. The re
cord of the republican party is still !e
ing made. It i3still expanding. How
can a record be past when you are liv
ing upon it? When you are marching
upon it today, when everv -gentleman
in my presence feels in his inmost heart,
when he comes to reHect upon it, that
he is lifted up and dignified by it? There
is no niau who is not proud ofit. It is
not a past record, it is an everlasting
record that will never be past.
"You trust the banner to my keep
ing, according to the usage and cubtonx
of political parties, while it is yet a vic
torious flag. A long line of republican
governers has filled the office of chief
executive of the stite of Illinois. You
then present it to me unsullied by de
feat. Shall I be equal to the duty you
impose and bear it on another victory?
Cries of "Yes." Shall I promise you
here and now that I will do that? "Be
patient, have confidence, faith and hope
while 1 tell that I will land it safely
there. Cheers. 1
"We can never become so perfect
that it will not always be a matter of
local interest as to what our legislation
shall continue to be. In that field I
shall do as I have done heretofore, re
membering that the duties are delegat
ed to three department-;, remembering
that not confusing the boundaries of
executive, judicial and legislative de
partmentd of the state. I shall remem
ber always to consult the legislative de
partment, I shall remember always to
consult the judicial department, and I
shall remember also that it will be very
acceptable and agreeable to the execu
tive department to be consulted by the
other two. Applause and laugnter.l
"The first national republican plat
form was laid deep in the hearts of the
people, as the basis, the foundation up
on which the structure was afterwards
to be erected which those other six na
tional republican platforms exemplify
in this country today. Firm and solid
as the foundation of the Libyian coast
and the grand pyramids of Egypt, built
by the ingenuity and art of man thou
sands and thousands of years ago, those
grand structures, fixed upon a basis
that will never yield, were built to stand
for all time. So republican principles,
as exemplified in the six succeeding
national platforms, were based upon
the first one, as the pyramids in the
Libyan desert were based upon their
impregnable and eternal foundations."
Applause,
AMERICAN' NEWSPAPERS IX 1884.
From the edition of Messrs. Geo. P.
Rowell & Co's American Newspaper
Directory, now in press, it appears that
the newspapers and periodicals of all
kinds at present issued in the United
States and Canada reach a grand total
of 13,402. This is a net gain of pre
cisely 1,600 during the last twelve
months, and exhibits an increase of
5.618 over the total number published
just ten years since. The increase in
18 1 4 over the total for 1873 was 493.
During the past year the dailies have
iucreaed from 1,138 to 1,254; the week
lies from 9,06:1 1 10,028; and the month
lies from 1,091 to 1,499. The greates
increase is in the Western States. 111
nois; for instance, now shows 1,009 pa
pers in place of last year's total of 904.
while Missouri issues 604 instead of the
523 reported in 1883. Other leading
Western States also exhibit a great per
centage of increase. The total number
of papers in New York State is 1,523
against 1,399 in 18SS. Canada has
shared in the general increase.
Excited TaoMuri.
All over the land are going into ecs
t.sy over Dr. King's New Discovery
for consumption. Their unlooked for
recovery by the timely use of this
great life 6aving remedy, causes them
to go noarly wild in its praise. It is
guaranteed to positively cure severe
coughs, colds, asthma, ha- fever,
bronchitis, hoarseness, or any affection
of the throat and lungs. Trial bottles
free at Henry Cook's drug store.
Large size $1.00. 2
. .
Griggs' GlvnriM Sahre.
The best on earth can truly be said
of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a
sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds,
burns, wounda, and all other sore
Will poeitive.ly cure piles, tetter and
all skin eruptions. Satisfaction gtiar
anteed or money refunded. Onfy 25
cents. For sale by A. Lindloy.
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