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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1884)
ft. -37 -i ..-; v & MM1 isyjjgrie&saggS ?3s?2rs"sa! waft -".-- - I-?. i ( l il ft I I 1 I :i m 1 4 A :i St n i ?. fe f f ,' f- i ' I r ..5-:, -j. ' 3fHi Red Cloud Chief FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. 1S84. A, C. HOSMER Proprietor To .all who subscribe for Tiik CutCF now, or pay up their subscription, from thin dale until November 1, will re ceive a fine portrait of Blaine and Lo gan. Recollect our campaign offer of five month for 50 cent, or The Chxl'F and your choice of either the Chicago Tribune, Iutcr Ocean, Toledo Blade, or Philadelphia Prcs, until November 1st, for ojily 75 cent. Don't forget it. Either one of the papers are worth twice the money asked for them. Malar and Wb Hah. The next meeting of the Blaine and Logan Club will be held at Ited Cloud on Tuesday the 20th of August, at 7:30 Good Kpertkers ill be in attendance at that time. The place of meeting will be announced hereafter. By order of executive committee. CITY BREVITIES A. F. Lockhaut will go to Iowa this week. Mil. Buioosaud wife spent &mday in Guide Rock. Mn, C A. Stocklvo is going east in a few weeks on a visit. ' Mr. Bradley, of Iowa, in vixiting Mr. Kinney, and family. There whs a party at Noble San ford's on Tuesday night. Mils. Fred Uemmell spent a few days in the country this week. Hok. Jam eh Laird wuh in Red Cloud Monday, looking after, his candidacy. Mr. G. R. Ciianey wan on the sick list during the early part of the week. Mrs. Joishely.n' who Inus been ill for a few days pant, is rapidly recovering. O.v e of the Sherwood farms south of town was sold the other day for $3000. Harvest is over and for the last few day our town has been crowded with people. The young folks had a very pleasant picnic at J I. B. Simons! farm on last Thursday. Mrs. Fred Hu.mmei.i. and Mrs. Roy Hutchison will toon eo to .Sterling, Xcb., on a visit. Rev. E. T. Hi.oomfield, a noted di vine from New York, filled Rev. Har ris' pulpit, on last Sunday. Ji. A. Howard received a pension from the government the other day of $'J40. He is therefore happy. This is to notify yon that Gates &. Bohauan sell ice and deliver it free to anv part of the citv. Call on them. M. Biknly has u-aded his house and lot for a farm ii miles south, ami has moved up town into Mr. Sherwood's house. F. M. Hamakkr was in Kansas this week and bought HO head of hogs for Mr. Wm. Gate, our stock dealer. Hogs were delivered Monday. 8. V. Ludlow received a pension from the government the other day, amounting to $1800. This will be a great help to the good brother. A. F. LocKiivirr has bought Mr. Waterman's farm near this .city, and we presume will make a "horncy fisted tiller of the soil" out of himself. The Rev. 1). Sebastian Joihm. of Ohio, wi'I preach at the Congregation al church next Sabbath at 11 o clock a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Rev. But w.n Chcvenne. occunied the Baptist pulpit Sunday. Mr. B. is a forcible speaker, and those who had the pleasure of hearing him were much pleased. Mrs. L. H. Fort, wife of our deputy county clerk, and children, arrived laat Friday. They are now comfort ably situated in Mr. Forrester's house on Seward street. One day recently forty commercial men registered at the Holland House, saying nothing about those who put up at the othsr hotels. Who says Red Cloud is no; metropolitan. Mr. Waterman is now duly install ed in the livery stable business. He intends making some extensive im provement soon and put his stable on au equality with any in the state. The citizens of Red Cloud should or ganize a building association. This would be one of the most desirable in stitutions that could be possibley start ed. Let some of the leading men look the matter up. Mr. W. E. Jackson has a fine grove on his premises. It is only about eight years old, This shows what our people can expect who will make the effort to set out trees. Every owner of property should put out trees. The Red Cloud creamery made 15, 000 pounds of butter in the month of July, or seven and one-half tons, for which they paid out $1050 for cream. The corresponding mouth in 1SS3 the amount made was 10,300 pounds. We believe that it has been decided to have a sidewalk commencing from the end of the one north of The Chief office, running to Fifth avenue, thence to the M. E. church, then north again up to the terminus of Seward street, J. H. Smith was a greatly surprised man the other day, when he beard that a supposed dead brother, whom he had not seen for thirty years was liv ing iu California." Mr. S; feels happy, notwithstanding that his wife is in Minnesota, and he isa forlorn widower Mrs. McKinkey living in sehool dis irict 9, while out driving, had the mis fortune of having, her team run? away. ..Fortunately she was not injured, but retty badly scared. Ode of the horses- was severely injured. She Sac&tbeen attending a picnic lfx. w .'- . .-.. .3 -.-. l-ct - ' ?fc 1 s3Jw.-?tfapr l. I-- - f . .x-jtjf .- KiSra V - T'. ? :, : . VtJ-lKSFsKZ : ? . ;.& :5 i -i ial ft . iD-ik .'-, vr-taM jsiantor. . - tl -& s-tt.,-! . Mr. Ltraif, we undu:sUi:Jt oing to t tnld a brick building near the rink. Mr. E. V. Rudrow goes to New Yc:L tu: Scj-Uaiberlst. an busing. Wk under:.in J ii.t D. I' 'Newcytri- er will be a candidate fr ropreser.t&' live The ladies' II. M. odiy will meet at Mr. S. Perkins', Tuesday afternoon, Augttst 12. Harvesting is over, and now the bum of the threshiug machine cn be heard in the distance. Now is the time to get your paper for tho campaign. The Chief will be sent to any address five mouths for W) cents. The question that is now agitatioK our voters in thi$ congressional distrii t "is who Glial1 be our next congrea.-!-mnii?" A. H. Br.ow.s has bought lots one and two on corner of Eighth avenue and Cedar street, and will soon build a residence. Red Clopd is going to have a real live circus in a few days. The little boys will again be happy 1 and so will the old boys. Mr. A. J. Welch has joined the Red Cloud Cornet Baud as coruetfct. Mr W. is a tine musician and can "toot" with the beet of them. Mrs. M. C Jackson of Aruboy lias gone to Indiana for a-i extended visit. It has been twenty fi ye years since she visited her native state. Mr. Wicks of WelU brought this of fice some very fine apples this week. The limbs were loaded. Every body can have fruit tlut will try to raise it. Mu. Joseph Swan, we understand, will soon make arrangements to start an eating house at Oxford. He is one of the best landlords in the state. In another place in The Chief will be found G ov. Dawes' proclamation in regard to the amendment that is to be voted on at the November election. R. V. Shirey went to Lincoln on Sat urday, evening and returned Tuesday. Mrs. Shircy's many friends will be glad to hear that her eyes are getting much better. The Saturday night concerts given by the Red Cloud cornet band are line and are appreciated by our citizens. The boys phi" wcli and are constantly impioving. J. Raney, threshed on Wednesday for Mr. F. H. Mellon. They threshed out 1119 bushels of oats in seven hours. Mr. Mellors has raised a largo crop and is therefore happy. TiiEi'i: is an awful amount of ma chinery sold in this city this season. Our agricultural implement (leaders have been verv busy, and have been working nigkt and day filling orders. The Omio Mail has changed from a democratic to a republican paper. Jack Scott has retired and Mr. E. M. Spaughey has been installed as editor. The paper is improved by the change. The second nine base ball outfit of this city played a match game with the Guide Rock club on last Friday, and as is usual with our boys they came out ahead. The score stood l'J to 2o in favor of Red Cloud. Bekc. &. McGuike, the two enterpris ing gentlemen formerly of this cit and now of Guide Rock, are doing a splendid business in that town, and much better than they anticipated. The Chief wishes them success. Howard Deishly is very happy. His extreme joy was caused from the ar rival of an heir on Saturday last. Tho smiles that played upon Grandpa Barklcv's face were the first indications that our reporter had of the event. Our friend C. Wiener, the well known Red Cloud clothing merchant has gone to Chicago for his fall stock of goods. He proposes to lay in the largest stock ever seen in Red Cloud. He is an energetic merchant and The Chief wishes him success. Bert Cromwell, who has been in the employ of Major Swan, at the B. & M, depot dining hall for the past two years, has left the city for a trip through the north-west, to visit friends and perhaps locate in business. His many friends hereabouts wish him "bon voyage." Mr. Ed. Suitor, formerly a conduct or on the B. fc. M., and well and favor ably known to our citizens, has been rusticating on the U. P. Ry. for a while but has now returned to his first love, and will take a position as "Diamond'' engineer on the B. it M. Ed. has tho heartfelt wishes of his friends here. Who w11 be our representatives? This county should think twice, and then select the men who will be the most fitting for the position. We want good solid men for representatives, and those who are .known to be good straight republicans. The Chief be lieves that aggressive men should be selected, men who will work for the people without fear or favor. Prof. Schindelmeissek, of Lincolu, a piano tuner, widely known through out the southern portion of the state, has, during the hist week, been stay ing among us, and by his good work and gentlemanly bearing, has won the good will of the community. The pro fessor expects to Tisit this place regu larly hereafter, and our citizens will no doubt be only too glad to reserve their work for him. Blue Hill is one of the most flour ishing town3 in the west. Its business men are enterprising to a dot. Enter prise is what makes towns grow and become important. The enterprising merchants of Red Cloud are what have made Red Cloud what it is to day; one of the most flourishing cities 1 idjKebraska. Inv fact the towns in Webster countv are made up of that class of citizens: Push is the watch- Success is.- certain. sv, ---,. - y - - . I -w. i - . !- " r- X r X.i Hank MoorcI"? Jfi Denver th! week Mftav A. L. Fuyjc U vwitinic in Den vcr. J. 0 Cn.AMKEKX.tx ha returned from Deirrar. A. A-VvnU'tifrl a 30C Jp'ii v' honfti on V.djdav. Mw J. A. Fowi.cfe haa been on the nick lit for a few tUyi. Gates i Boiiasa.v, killed a fine calf this week. It was a daisy. A Bio cucumber wan presented to our reporter by A. Curnming. C IHckwire w threshing north-west of town with hi new Case Agitator. The examination at the Institute will commence on Friday, Augunt 15. A. J. Mtissis about to build a large burn. The old oi b too primitive (or Andy. THKouth-ea't chimney on the court house recently struck by lightning ha i been repaired. PitoF. Xah.m. will addrH the in-ti-tutc on Thursday. August 14, on elo cution. Reading in the evening. Mil Dow.vev. cheec maker for Mr. J. O. Cliamberlin at the Indian Creek factory, is kept very busy, with cheese mnkintr. The Mc.-a (J. S. Albright, L. II Wallace and C J. PUtt. have been put tine more windows In the rink, and otherwise improving it intern.iJly. The B. fc M. arc now running two freight trains daily over the Oxford fc Kenesaw cut off. Passenger trains will probably be put on in the near future. Theke will be a lrture in the Pres byterian church, Ausrmt S. S p. m. by W. F. C. Hassan. Prof of Mathematics tate university of Colorado. Subject two years in Japan. Tme Teachers' institute, has been of a very interesting nature. We have not however the. room to men tion the workings of it thin week. Will give full nnrtieulars next week. Hugh Stevenson was in the city this week. Ho has just returned from the great North-west. Mr. H is very prominently mentioned as float repre sentative from Webster and Franklin counties. It w'iiA reported that the B.t M. sur veyors were in tho city on Saturday last for the purpose of going over the proposed Rod Cloud and Kansas South western. Soon Red Cloud will have plenty of railroad outlets. Theiik will be a basket meeting giv en by the M. E. church, one mile south of the Inavale bridge, on Dry creek, Sunday, August 10, 18S4, on Joe Jones' farm. Everybody invited to come Preaching in morning and afternoon. Communion services at f P. M. Kalky Bitos, of this city, have heen selected by the U. S. eommi.sioners of Nebraska, to collect specimens of grain etc., for the World's Industrial and Cot ton Centennial. All grain calculated as specimons should be cut clo."o to the ground, and cut with care. .Xono but the best should be brought in. Chaklie Pi.att now toots through the $80 tuba recently purchased by the band. The boys have received a fine lot of new music, and are improving with remarkable rapidity. Thero is a strong talk of a second band organi zation to be composed of younger ma terial. G'o in boys, the more the mer rier. O.v Sunday last pome 500 people '-urned out to make a still more thour ough search for the lost child on Pen nev creek mention of which full par ticulars appeared in bust week's Chief, like efforts, like results, the missing lit tle one was no where to be found and up to the hour of our going to press no tidings have as yet been received. So far as mystery is concerned this caso out-rivals the famous Charley Ross case. Rumoks reach us of still another wrecking of the cast bou ml Cannon Ball train, this time at or near Wymore. The entire train being derailed, happily however without loss of life or limb The above is siin ply a rumor and we give it to our readers for what it may be worth. This makes five times within the past six weeks that these cowardly attempts" have been made. Hemp necktie parties may be expected along the line of the A. & N. if this business continues. Red Cloud should certainly have some protection against fire. It is a very careless thing to do for our peo ple to go along without any protection whatever. It would not be a bad idea to form a bucket brigade, and also a hook and ladder company. Either could be done without much expense, and in case of fire would be the means of saving a great deal of monc' to our town. Let some of our people look af ter this important matter, for such it is without a doubt. Tae following officers were installed in Charity Lodge 53, A. F. .'and A. M. Red Cloud, on Friday, August 1, 1S84. W. H. Strohm. W." M. J. R. Wilcox, S. W. "Wm. Letson, J. W. W. X. Richardson, Treasurer. J. P. Bayha, Secretary. James Potter, S. D. W. I). Forrester, J. D. M. B. McXitt. S. S. Ira Sleepery J. S. Wm. Parkes, Tyler. The two eastern rows of pens of the depot stock yards have been taken down and the material moved to Bas tings. We understand Mr.'E. L. Hos ford, the genial and popular manager of the Red Cloud stock yards, having filled that position for the past two vears, is now about to make Hastings h's futureliekdquarters and wi'I still re-" main in charge of the Red Cloud yard, and will have the Hastings and Wy mere yards in addition. We are pleased to- hear of Ed's' deserved promotion.' - - -.--. i V p - . , i '"- . V 4kJdVS3E!4 '"' - Hi. .'' -2.. Ofr-SSLZ-J . - , " . - f . .. ,,sW,if.l .SfafiL jT ia y-.tst-Kt -- . ;-- ;ek..rK.f rmm--,. .. x&?-i vfLOv-'-Ti...-. -- -r ..if.-isai J. Btnut of Cowl tircbKi a J I Caw Agitator of A. A. i'ofx;1t Saiar day. W. M. Gt?r of Colorado, hem taken &? poMtUon of night operator at the j Wr totMkrjt&s-J Ua. J. O Ch-Nr-htt tnii urt citiree UxAorj a S2a Creek. THK2E will be a hooting match m how day. Our sportsmen will plcxte' take notice. Ktx. Fathee Cixjiry will hold mJUM ,U the Caihohc church on Saturday, at ,t 1 .., the uual hour. It U rumored that one of oar youn j trtr.ii will turn thi- fnatrjrnnui.il tiircjrsL' before rnanv more moons. Wm. DxtKUttON.of tlv firxnof Onu-i by tt 1) icfcernon. went to Denver Sun day ami tvill return SAtunlay. T. J. JloaHOt rold hi tr.ea: morktt to Delcforgue & Seller on Tlurdny. We hope the boys will meet with ,ur- Q, K. Wooi of tht city, h been appi:ntcd ajjent for the Continental iii'tirancc campany. He will call on the people in a few d ty.i. O.v Monday nhrht, MIm McBride, gave one of her intercrtiu entertain inent? :tt the court-house hall to a fair audience. The reading ws fine nd appreciated by those nrc-ent. Ot'K friend Ceo. Diald, luw liecmne manager in chief of the abstract bul nei.?, and is now giving it hi undivided attention. George has got the vim to do w haiever he undertakes, and we feel a.s-ureil that this will be no excep tion to the general rule. The store owned by O. P. Wiggins and his nephew Win. Wiggins at Coro na, t'l., C3 miles eat of Denver, w:i" iles troy cd by tire the night of Augut 3, about 10 o'clock. Fire caused by the explosion of a lamp. Nothing was saved from the stock but the pot of fice department, a few shelf good, some few sacks of feed, and the money drawers. The .xtock was insured but not the building. Mr. Win. Wiggins is well known in this vicinity, his fam ily reiiding near here. He lost all his personal effect. A Duki.. A ripple of excitement whs caused by a scratching match on the cast aide on Wednesday. Two best in three, distance sixty feet, and lots of fun. When time wan called and the canibatauts culled up to the grand stand, some fellow was unkind enough to say that it was " first blood for Cleveland." Tho Marquis of !ooc berrv rules were omitted. Prof. Xaiui. lias tho most complete mastery over his rich and powerful voice. He delighted his audience with several of his own poetical produc tions, best of which was the "Beggar Uoy." This beautiful poem is equal iu freshness and sentiment, and sti pe noi in poetic merit, to any over written by our favorite, Will Carlton. Wo believe Mr. Xadal is the only elo cutionist in the country who adds to the charms of bis fine voice and native genius for reading a repertoire of his own productions. Chmigo Inter Ocean. On Wednesday las't while Mr. M. R. Bcntly, of this city was driving in the' country, he called on his friend, Oliver McCall, living in Line precinct whom he found very busily engaged in farm duties. Mr.. McCall has a tine orchard of some fifty trees, which Mr. Bently thinks will amount to at least seventy - 'live bushels, the largest yield probably ever produced in the county. He has also a tine lot of cattle, among which are a number of thorough-breds, and Mr. B. thinks he has the finest lot of spring calves he ever saw in the coun ty. He has 125 acres ofcorn that will go not less than seventy-five bushels to the acre. He has one of the finest farms in the county, and why not, for he is a hard working man and understands his business. The Union Pacific surveyors have come and gone again. This time th cy have made a complete and permanent survey, and we understand that the road is almost an assured fact, or at least that seems to be the sentiment ol Uie surveyors. The officials of the road accompanied by Jay Gould have been looking over the eastern end of the extension, and we understand that they are satisfied with the prospect. The railroad as surveyed is said to be one of the best lines possible to be se cured in the state for a railroad to trav erse, and it seems plausible with all the advantages to be obtained there from, that the U. P. will build the road and the newspapers along the line seem to think that operations will be commenced on the same before the snow Hies again. A Dream Realized. For some months past John Parkes has been trying to get a good well bored on hi3 farm, but it so happened that he was only partially successful, until recently when he had a new one sunk, but as before only a small amount of water run in. The other night John, while sleeping as only a shoemaker can peacefully he dreamed that the well had suddenly opened a new vein, and was running over. John seemed to be struck forcibly with the dream, and determined to go and see if the dream was a sham, and straightway harnessed his bronchos to his sidebar, and drove out to his farm, where, lo ! and behold 1 his dream was realized, for the water was surely running out at the top of the well in a large stream. John was a happy man, and now believe that dreams are forerunners of coming events. Monday A. A. Pope delivered a J. I. Case Agitator to Tollysoo, Brvnglesoa & Nelson of Inavale precinct. Oryl4 KltTf On W4c4r atoat httn red of our 5 cilUem Ky 5ntlu0ett hcM a j:od oM titer jjwtshI pl lire war:v I ripplttoS bi nvtmbtt wa w. J Sa the. ft tKJ it W31 $ f the Uul ptrzji&nl Od I fevetuv nf th n- the iii ofliii d of wtfiu. which friipuld b duly picn to the 14- i 1 who hJul it to cnars. Urri mtn " p Kcr y, m ? i . 1. . .t a j-.-i . j.- tvo 4 ti itm & rtv4 t. UAJK" l mrW. ,,,w. '"! -P" "Pa l,fi? ' nd Xtc j t diwpprarrd pl urfTi. Us ' . . . . . . i all Hut rtiii uiu ao; i:now ne caruc i '' t tit? :rmer ex yrvnu AH la M " . , . , , ' tf.klrf-i.4. f fri. .l..l..; Affhd. idiM rt f--i1 "P011 ;,re " 7 ' -.v-.w.. ilo 41 M Vtjt'. Dtr vier. u. " c crarn -. Ac. In fact t w )t ihe ptactt ;r a nunxry inan-iiw wr' thoutrh net Ihtihc much of n ctr, fel glxd to think that wc cre there. Tlie Hel Cloud cornrt hand s jet , t 1 i ent and gve the pcnickr om tut- j ccllent rnuic, and ltrr on, the gy j thronu came to the citv. wher a Imrre f uurnUrr wetidrd thoir wy to the nnk " and enjoyed a ca1 hop. whicli ended the lay prot'flittg. I D. I)niiwy M. I), nml wiAi, if till city, Iiato mailni arraiigmantn by thich they will luava Ited Cluud on or alout August I5th, for San Francta( Cal ifornia, where they have enggol a j 'aire for Peking. China. Tltu Doctor i recently received an appointment fiom Hishop Wiley. President of the Metho dist ISoartl of Miwioiu a Physician to that city, and will Mil from San FrunL'iaca on Sentember I. The Doc- tor ban gained a good practice in thi. vicinity, and it will be with regret that his many friends learn of his intention ! to leave for a foretell shore. Huwuver his friend will wish nim all jK?iblc succccj in his new field of labor. Tin: Cim.r wishes the Doctor Mioce, pnn perity, and riches, in whatever laud ho may locate in the great future. This is indeed a good position lor the Doc tor, ami is the highest gift in the prov ince of the M. K. church, and war therefore a great surpri-o to tho doc tor on receiving tho same. 'Ilto doctor is well qualified for the otlice to which c is appointed. (arllelil Tost. Jfo. KOSurprivnl and Captaifil. At a regular meeting, with out pots "properly guarded," we had transact ed our regular business. There being no cause for alarm, we were lighting over the battles of bygone days, when our out-posts were suddenly attacked and overpowered by the ladies' Relief Corp?, armed with tin cups and plates, inarching to the music of the coffeepot who demanded an unconditional atir render of the Post. Our commander's appetite being good, his stomach over coming his valor, surrtnd!od; and chivalrous as it may serm. we pro cccded to avert the calamity by ab sorbing the ladies' ammunition, con histing of hot cotFec, sandwiches, cake, etc., and what in army parliance would have been considered disastrous to the cause. It was. a surprise long to lo re membered and the most pleasautit has been our lot to enjoy. After some ap propriate remarks by the Rev. Com rade Brown and other, and singing some of the old camp songs, all repair ed to their homes, feeling that it was good to bo there. Tin Fair. The Webster county agricultural so ciety are bound to havo a No. 1 fair this year. The 700 spoken of lat week us necessary to buy tho present grounds has been raised, and the asso ciation will soon bu transformed into a duly incorporated association under the state law. This will give the asso ciation funds by which they can fence the grounds and make other improve ments. Let every farmer, every me chanic, every laborer, every merchant and every lady in the county make dil ligeut efforts to take "Otne article to the fair for exhibition. Tho farmers should tAlcc pains and pick out some of their best grain, vegetables, fruits, etc., for fair, and not only that make arrang ments now to haye some of their best stock on exhibition. Let every body boom the fair, its bound to be a success this year. m m Tom j patreai aim! friaiU, I wish to say before leaving you that I thank you for the past favors and the respect which you hae shown me dur ing the past two years that I have been among you. It b with a feeling of re gret that I leave you, but in view of the field before me and the opportunity offered, I am fully decided to go and accept a position at Peking, China. We will sail about Sept, 1st. In view ot the above facts I desire all those indebted to me, to call at once md settle as it will be to your interests to settle with me personally. L. D. Dexxky. A correctiox. In the notice of dis trict 56 last week it should le 36. In four years teaching in Nebraska the teacher has never seen a kinder or better people or a better board of di rectors. To them and tc Kent's and Street's districts the teacher returns his gratitude and love for kind treatment during ten months teaching. They ex cell all others for kind treatment to the aged. Dear friends, farewell. Z. B. Rookjoc. A. A Pope is bavins very beary trade om the Case Agitator and,, new Woodbmry power He delivered one to L. . Johnson k J. A. WiMted at Bloomington last Saturday and has ohm to delivered at Biyextoa and oat at Trsnklin this mekr 1 - I AtuvTftyair. X"? tVSfotft. M: A O htl si kafcf rUxn 4 ceri h!Htk tttt!j mSt3ftl wM, XSsri tw Un-j M f?i Ikm mmsac4t 1 fcstir". roM, trHi Jsd j S pj4 &, at Ut tby ttftumU Wj U . l il tW Df kt tfet Ufot jw! mJi cw$Amu. m ... . .. L. , . .. .. . 1 . .--pm j vV', n vflhacMpn tjj,,1 vflh 54. Udir VHh ltr ri J Usi. tm j ricttrd t2 fwT H 1 wtl yr wrtwAajf, ieMr &.rJi rfm jverfojT$tm a miif hxtrw' f : ... 1. . ,a.. . "' ,Hi a?" " ' CA"' 4" lpm 1 a, rart uf ihv &. Umiz mr imac mo: n f hrd J pcrkum lUi elrpiiAnU th mt avmpwcd f ful a"u- locrMtul4o fet cai thr trAt hrwt to r.Mit Wlr htt,xill fUlp. nl U mo imyU!$; trrct irA wet " lj mrtl mn ne. t bnef, r Wt !rt ol c A,'X mcimh. c lino -K vt if.il r.lfi.l iu1Ft nl ...--. fVInkol 4 u.rt W fJClUU An uutidr, tt Air, fre ct htbfUon o( ariI aton ll ! yoml alt KMtb dMibt the Vrct m4 inwl aricd h tn al tj? rW It. F Xadiu A M., Utc prftr rhetoric .nd cUxtitHm in the Oitcu; MtHrojmhun Cotts, tl! Apjoar t Rh1 Cloud, Aucut !1. 14, in hU j titio iul rcfimnl r.ntertAtmncmt, in duding hU tttimitAlle chirAclcr ct tioas, and cmbrACiog the hole xn;tf of dramattcAl and oratorical effort TH entertainment compn- Unh tho .. . 1 .1... -. . ... 1 .. Mulcnu.. lbt, d.i, IMttfM r ijiiakoflpearc and 0t bible or utt mirth-prtivokmjr biirMqtie, the deliv ery is always idined, scholarly and artistic. The first jurt i datotnl to didactic, dramatic and tragic reading, and the .ecoud part to dialect rvctial and his wonderful impersonation of chara't?r Thoo who object to the t.ge, and who, thotefore, have few up porluniuc to hear the 1 reAtlon of jo etry conyctly Interpreted And tho var ioti! tvpes of character efiectivolv jtr tr.iel. will take pleasure in bearing Mr Xadnl. Aborning for tho moment thu manners and facial utprcin of tho character be represents, ha i en abled to bring out and tndividu&ttje each character with the greatest joi. blc force. rUOOKKU IKKMi. Weather fine for haying. Corn is looking better thu ycr than for a few years paM. Harvesting is all done in thl part of the country. J. C. Warner has finished harvcliug and threshing. Charles (ftirnoy has !ecn wry buay for two or three weeks past, cutting gram for the neighbors. Mis Ktta Jvinford ami Arthur How. ard are attending the institute at Kcd (loud. Arthur is going to the Frank lin academy the lirnt of September. The two bridge between here and town ought to be looked after, an the high waters have damagod them con siderablv. A. B. Pierce's donkey can ho braid ''Hounding his A' from morning till 1 i thl. Mr. N Sntiford wiu quite nick for few das lint week. Wolves are very thick and should be hunted. We saw one or two of the neighbor drawing gniin last Sunday. Jim Kmigh is cutting hU inlHct, of which he ha 20 acret. Mr. Dickson old a fine bull, only a year old, for M last week. Rats are getting to be a bother. Rev. "Hampton, of the Franklin Academy wm iu thti neighborhood gathering up student for the chool Pl.Tr.KKt!. -' - r - - - - r v t' UVWK KUC U. P. Surveyors are still hovering around. Mrs. Hall and Mini Garbcr, of Iowa, arc visiting A brain Garbcr and family. A. J. Haoea is off on a tour through Kansas and we all hum his handsome smiling face. The new Occidental opened Monday morning a a hotel. The building and furniture are almost entirely new, and everything indicate that Mr. and Mr. GruGb have struck a rich lead. Tho Guide Rock nine 'chawed up tho Stillwater nine !a;t Wednesday, T to 13. But the Stillwater will go for our boys on the Ctb. at Guide Itock, and do them up perhaps, and perhaps nut. Tho Red Cloud necond nine played the Guide Rock second nine here Ut Friday. The day was all that could be desired, with its gentle warmlh and mellow light of what emed U be an autumnal sun, while an invigorating breeze tirr,ed the locks and rustled the coming mustaches of the boy an they marched to the ground in 6i' atonal tyle. To add zest to the aftVir, the little rootem from !Ud Cloud of fered to bet their last nickel that they would get awav with our boy jut too too. In addition to all that, our citi zens of both exe and all conditions turned out en mtut to witnoM tbia conteat between the young athletes from the two mot important town along the Republican. Jarow Blair stepped nimbly forth as catcher, while Paul Iliare. of The Chiei. took his taud a pitcher; M. A. Albright re sponded to the call for hort-up, and little Charlie Garber held Mm base ; Henry Ludlow, al-o of Tiik Chiw, took second ba.e. while Bert Brewer occupied third. The active Loom Ken ney, ofthe v4rjriMtook left field, the sprightly Lee Tinker the center, while the widVasrake Charles Kaley held the right. For a few rounds the chances were deciMlj against the Red Cloud's, bets being offered on the Guide Rocks with few takers. Bat as the bright eed damseb chered tfee 'plavers, and" as no ont really knew which nine they prefered, the HlUe Clouds spread tbernseivea, and soon began to retrieve. But few acooeots occurred, ana- a better natured set of boys on botk sides coule not be foand. Sosaevery fine dknlays of scientiic knowlf-dce of the noble gssse were ex hibited by both nines, and after a hot- Jy contested trial or their reepecme merit it was anaouncssl to the specta tors that tbBed Ckmfc feed saiae4 the day score 23 to If. Bat. "deer boys, wear year littress meekly, lor omr boys nay try tq oa ci", s4 ibea look out. Xocxtr. A -& B iwstf'WBWMI Sty f j jp '$ i. A-r ? tht fuma-, .W' tii4 t C44tls4, &W. it -jj.4 1 Aa. tek $ 9 l!M996i !0Ua&v W&& t?rf 3 sw mvtxk htx -. 4 rt:f w ?&, J4r l$ifc- h , mh lw U 1swft Hiy f && a4 wh fui io ry 3 9, Mt4 fff ft W tvt m ktjtc && I sr Hf irf $ri I t $mm$$ ft,, ijm jwlfes &pm 5 nits y i : i mnt i fekX . ?Nt tri i tlkftl I t 4WV fr- I !. wl v Mtsai S If oll5rtr hsb tnSl Mt st f4 lAja tm K TV j4v? i ft 44 'rw tet 4ir. Tif i T1 W4 d fe4 W4 JffA SAJfpl, Aiwi ri wfSS sH wr- rrrj $ frf ii pc3ii tjfr "Xm ii.thm aHtOOS lf . anl Uff $&lit ifm thwc I H tTWtv thmiifci 4 J trtiks hu 1 hrt tSifi im ?f UffW lvv tMftwf fei-erc! mttf Mle tuz.itiht Wf HL !fc3C&J Kf Vird s ivtmc tr-tidi 4,f'boA I hr tfrord y jn it mn i jrrrPt, bwt yw toj htr (itn Aan. Jt W. Hsu. Tk rfpl4in rlts f !t4 CUud prtHTtart rc T.tsI i t&l t th- rirt b it lt4 fli4t Jt SatunUy. Awgi 14 11. t "2 sfWl p m for tlw pai mi rEtw lrh c H"l drtlrsr! k repfel feJFr ptrottif t tk riUhtA oMty VnlUlcm. 1 tx htM hi ltl 04 . Momlay, .ljit 15, tt. W II SrfesittM. Mwmtwr f cHttal v.niii44t An. rwnMn aiantttig trtAU t$y nhoit nould tu in thoir rW t4 L 11 Itiui, UM (ItMld, fu tM .llt 3od. JptfrtMjr i tb prr Ume ljr fH ttinc . HI platti r tif xri U th nt &! w Thr Mnh :uo rr U k t tKn lo jftPcofi rmtt-h)uid f 4U. It cure t wtrt s.jf ff thSMl d pie, ind fofm 0' elt tti and fvi . r-.r jodo bv 11 miry iVok, For swelling. lnn. re. pU,f ls u Marh' rorld llnlmeoU Fr tale by llnirv C'k. J M. Allmi A Jthn Crawford ho are thi-htn)j In ivntth cowty rsft tho ywild of wttr wht very hpy Thc'y arc uing"a new J. I CuoAtUt ar tHirchMcl of A A. l'pc. Aio ?i wis atvlhi brother H Ham haTu tartl thotr nw C4 AatU utor they rwrt thp citd of whrt' fiavy. Tur. IM Cloud Mtll rs Kt0ie tbri They havw Ikh:i mlaiiMlnc for Home timi lo funnh a tualtty of tlour that would com par! UH th lc9l and hv now tntI anctADtabltf reputation. Tlifir White Lilly V wild bydvtlrr for I1.2S pr ck nd 1 iqual lo any forcit" flour in lh! mr ktt whirh li old (or $Q pt taak With thoir new miller Mr J tWmnctt tOKtinereuteud Uo rrrriimt of. their machinery tby am grtly tm proving their diri?ranl -jrartr of Hour. The peopls from th country t smiling over the mcp, whito lo made from Jted Cloud Mill flour SnutTus k tOftnvM s cigar si Unf ley'. 50-iw ! catuetl by dec-ypl ttH than j4pl generally are awaru of, In lh? hp of ore eye, itidigmtion, iieurafgia, rtf. If they cau betrayed bar? them nlb at one?. All kimla of filling) tnjftcd, at Parker' dental r0om otcr SSbwer's lnig atore. It U AbMitHtabk lo jfo through life with "mia' in if mouth, making the breath foul and m( fecting ths alomach. All kind a( ar3t fiaal tectli male at Parkrr dttat room, over Hhercr' dru$ Mir-. Lkavc your onlerf aw! Uuy will sl air time recsive lh bt attnUofi &a4t dcliverwi at your loor frvi of alWj New York jfroery mtul ijuemwafi house. tf Tim rrmfZrHU A quarter section of laiut for alir Price 1 1 100. Good od house with tt room, two well of water, lfJ hal trc, V) fruit tre, 2i.acr?i under ad ttvation, liWacrc fid pltw laod, it uatcil in Walnut Vrijk nrscinct. For further particulars inqulro at th A- ncc. u? Mh. Dsxv lus ret4ircI in liie few dar. ovr 40 tarsol ami m brcllas. If you want rcjamug in tiiat- line, cau on him. 3Ju DTTMaktMe. 31rs. G. S. Taylo U prtpsrc! to Ats all kind of drcmrsxaking 00 ldr w tice, and at reiuonablo rUt. On door eswt Cotnmerclal hou. JaUT TKC MHWT. A ChhntXng Rvty ifr &Tkim4 "W bare used alt yor Tcmk astringent with happy tk oC a mgle complaint lstise to it bas err reacht-d ns." (Jones 4 Jack, dmje gii, Jonstberrc i2o- "P.'esw itfxi m two dseA MrxiiV tonic wUJf:enl at ce. It works a tharm in dUub&e d 9mmtr -plaiBLLWard k YtoKtF &&. Pa:tbrMe. M Arh' tonk nrifsmt is for sale by H en ru Cook druprik, JCe4 C1omL I. quickly ceres dwrbts, dyiswUry. cbokra internum; ebeiera mm&m, sjmI the tmmm eoejsplai U eblMrsK. It Ss a dsUcfctfgl reeaWy Jcr. dd aad yoosf. rnmm WO AUL A MHKber U CUM&Xf birds- Cefl at tbe ftebjiost Uk teAm&cl OoMt lCUHflJsaJCKX a44w ' fM ! t' SEi r"TW fr1K ' y - t - Aae- vn?jCt5Jf; ""''Ss" .... -"" : - a - -.' .. iu. 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