The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 22, 1884, Image 5

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Te'Red Cloud Chief
FRIDAY, AUGl'aT 22, 1884
A. C. HQ8MER
Proprietor
Ho James Laikd, was nominated on
f first ballot, at the congrcdbionr.! con
vention on Wednesday, by a vote of 89
to f4. Gnslin would not go into the con
vention The convention was very en
thusiastic and the delegates all felt jub
ilant CITY 1SK2VITJES
Miw. R. MITCHKI.L, is Yiaitinc thid
week in Crete.
L. H. Haskins has a 1 10 acres of
corn. It looks well.
A. I. ticMUKKi: has pre-empted 320
acres of land Sioux county.
Tjjliu: will be a Sunday-school pic
nic on the 2Jth of August.
W. Rowland, of Carlcton, Xeb., is
visiting his friend, L. L. Feltham.
.A T. Oumsky has bought the Latta
property located on Seward street.
A coon boy can secure a situation in
this oifiec. We want an apprentice.
1). M. Odou of Ohio, is in Red Cloud.
Ale U au old friend of W. 1. Watson.
Mils'. S. W. Sickly is spending the
week in Franklin, selling lace goods.
llEV. Fa'jjij.kCllky will hold mass
:it the Cathdic church next Sunday at
the usual hour.
A yol'no lad about twelve years old
hailing fiom Illinois, landed in Red
Cloud, on Tuesday.
Rkv. Joii.v Fleming will preach next
Sabbath, inorniiig and evening, in the
Presbyterian church.
W. J i. Smith of Minden, vice-pres-dent
of the Nebraska lumber company
was in the city this week.
The Ladies' 13. If. M. nociecty will
meet at the "residence of Mrs. A. U.
Becker. Tuesday, August 20.
J. A. Ti'lleys, and several of the
Masonic brethren, instituted a new
!M:isonic lodge at Guide Hock.
S. W.Sekly has given up his fruit
stand and is engaged in canvassing for
bibb's and other valuable books.
Misses Maude McConnell and Min
nie McCann, of McCook, were in the
city over Sunday, visiting friends.
IjAsr Friday Mcssr. Gates, Ormsby,
Dickenson, and Feight went out in the
country and bagged CS prairie chickens,
Thj: Woman's Relief Corps will have
a hoc al at Mrs. J. L. Miller's, Monday,
August 25. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to everybody.
The calico ball given by the Red
Cloud cornet band on Wednesday
night, was a grand success, A good
crowd was present and a general good
time was the result.
A ijusy lot of men can be found at
tiro Golden Fugle, ni irking out goods
just bought. The fall stock will com
prise everything to be found in a iirst
class clothing and boot and shoo store,
from the cheapest to the best.
The republican primaries at Red
Cloud and Blue Hill on Saturday were
fought with no small amount of excite
ment. In two instances war was de
clared on the natives, but finally quiet
ed down, and voting wns carried on se
renely.!
Our friend, A. Durrie, formerly of
Red Cloud, and a brother of F. A. Dur
rie, our popular It. &, M. agent, will go
to Chicago September 4, where he will
commence a three years course of
study for the ministry, in the Presby
terian Theological Seminary.
Jack Schimmel, superintendent's
clerk, and Mr. Dwyer, freight dcxpatch
er N Y C & 11 R lly have been doing
the city as the guests of couductor I J
BeliK.p and 6 1) Worden. The gentle
men express themselves .is delighted
with our city and its surroundings.
C. Wienei:, ouj prominent Red
Cloud clothing merchant, has just re
turned from the east, where he has
laid in one of the most extensive lines
ogcnt's clothing, etc., ever brought
fiixto the Republican valley. Mr. W
fe is an enterprising merchant and wcJ
wih lnm success.
' P. Barclay, the energetic and popu
lar drayman, became so enamored
with the circus the other day ;that he
lias a little menagerie of his own. The
first contribution lis a wild coyote,
captured among the sandhills near
McCook, and presented to "Dad" by
Conductor A. J. Palmer.
Our young friend, E D Herrick, has
during this shown us some tine speci
mens of wood engraving'which he has
i done for door plates. He is a genius,
and an expert at the business. Sever
al of our citizens can testify to the
merit of his work, as he has ma le sev
eral plates for our people. He present
ed the editor of The Chief with a
handsome door plate neatly engraved.
' Dick Storey, the genial and efficient
telegraph and freight clerk in the B &
M office at Denver, has a leave of ab
sence and is visiting his many friends
in Red Cloud and along the line. On
his return he will be accompanied by
his brother John, the courteous and
y popular clerk in the Red Cloud drug
store. John expects to be aljsent a
week or ten days, and will take in the
sights of Denver and a trip among the
Rockies.
Pkof. Hampton, principal of the
Franklin -Academy, and Prof. Hars-
1 . ArtUncoma irtetifllttrtn IfliUIP
,fur office a pleasant call, on Thursday
""fct. This institution we were iuforni-
pa is prospering finely. Mr. Harsbarg-
u-4jr is a fine penman and has charge of
d . 1 J ..f nf Via ooarl-
tue ousiness ueyatnucui, w c-.
emy. In another column of to day'a
paper will be found Ian advertisement
for the academy, and to all who desire
to attend school, we would suggest that
a. wise plan would be to send to Prof.
Hampton for a catalogue.
weut west on Thun-
day.
Will MncHELiv.ne in Denver last
week. .
R. I). Jo.nes .went eastTuesday night
on business.
(his Zimmerma.v will go to Philadel
phia, Pa., Jo live.
Alfred Deckek made final proof
on his homestead.
Mrs. Roy Hitcjiisox went on a visit
to Sterling, Tuesday.
The senatorial contention has been
called for August 30.
Mas. S M Cupf was viaitiug in Burr
Oak the fore part of the week.
H. A. Eddy, of Canada, is visiting
his brother, P. Eddy of Inavale.
A thobough-bred Merino buck for
sale. Inquire of J. W. Chambers.
L. E. Mautis, of the Orleans Sentinel,
called at our office the first of the wek.
We must say that Pullman, Mack,
&, Co's circus is first-class iu every par
ticular. Walter Kleama.v. of TChicago, has
tuken a position with our friend C.
Wiener as clerk.
We learn that Mrs. John Moore is
rapidly regaining her health, under the
beneficial climate of Colorado.
Red Cloud lodge, I O 0 F, went to
Blue Hill to asrit iu instituting a
lodjje at that place on Thursday night.
U.vcle Levi Moore placed some
fine specimens of apples on our table
this week. They were raised in his
orchard in this city.
Dr. L. D. Desney and witc left on
Wednesday, for their future home in
China. The Chief expects to hear
from the doctor accasionally.
A good school teacher wanted in
district 8, Line precinct, school to com
mence first Monday in September.
Address or will on H. B. Simons.
Ocr colored friend, John Foster,
brought to this office, a wild sunflower
stock, that beats the world. It's about
ten feet tall and eight or ten inches
around.
A. J. Means, is the boss corn raiser
so far. He gave us specimens that
measured fifteen inches in length. The
ears were well filled. Can some one
beat it?'
Fred Perry followed the circus to
Guide Rock through the solicitations
of the street candy fakir. Parental
authority intervened and the kid now
reposes beneath the paternal roof.
On Sunday evening a wheat stack
belonging to C E Putnam, near Cowles,
was struck by lightning and totally de
stroyed. Loss al)out$40, fully insured
in the Continental insurance company.
W.E.Jackson is an extremely hap
py man. The cause of all this pleas
antness is the fact that he is called
grandpa. It' a grand son and was
born to Mr and Mrs J. M. Taylor, on
Sundaj
Mrs. R. V. Siurey, who has been in
Lincoln, under medical treatment for
granulation of the oyes, has been al
most cured. She came home and re
mained until Thursday, when she re
turned for further rcatment.
Lightnio struck R. B. Fulton's resi
dence on Sunday night, and the elec
tric fluid run down in their sleeping
apartment, but fortunately the family
escaped without injury, with the ex
ception of Mr. Fulton's mother who
was badly frightened by the report anof
the shock.
The chicken law is now out aud our
sportsmen are enjoying a harvest. The
Chief is under obligation to Messrs. A.
T. Ormsby and M. W. Dickerson for
two fine prairie chickens, which were
killed on Friday, the result of the first
shooting. Many thanks boys, they
were excellent.
James G. Blaise does not propose to
stand idly by and let democratic news
papers basely slander tho fair namo of
his wife, or himself, and consequently
has sued the Indianapolis Sentinel for
$50,000 damages for libelious articles
which recently appeared in that sheet
defaming his wife's character. Blaine
has got the pluck, and no man or set
of men can slander him with impuni
ty, and not go unpunished.
While out on a picnic excursion
last Thursday one of our gallant j-oung
men was driving a team of horses aud
wagon, in which were several young
ladies. By some means the vehicle
was carelessly upset and the load was
unceremoniously spilled out, hurting
several seriously, but not dangerously.
It was quite fortunate that the accident
was not worse than it really was. The
accident was the only thing that mared
the pleasure of the party.
At the convention en Monday D.
P. Newcomer was made the unani
mous choice of the republicans of the
21st district for representative. This
was altogether proper, as Mr. Xow
comer has been a hard working and
enthusiastic supporter of republican
principles. He was received with en
thusiasm in this city, and arriving at
Blue Hill he was met by tha cornet
band of that city, aud 200 citizens, with
immense cheering and enthusiusm.
The Chief believes that the conven
tion made a wise selection for repre
sentative iu the person of Mr. New
comer.
The Sunday schools of Red Cloud
and as many others in the county as
may desire will hold a picnic on Au
gust 29. The exercises of the day will
begin at ten o'clock in one of the lare
er public meeting places intown,here
atter to be announced. A program for
the morning has been prepared con
sisting of singing, speaking, arid other
exercises, after which a procession will
be formed, and march to the grove
where a picnic dinner will be served.
The afternoon will be devoted to a
good time generally. Let all come
and.bring their baskets.- By order of
committee. llff
WiLLiAit Gat.
A DOUBLE TEAUEDY.
TV Tf TerrU, JWrnerly of Jtcd CJnscL, nar
AttzhU r.lfrai). tha tndt hi? own life by
the ballet route. -
The folVsing ilm we take from the
Onmha ?. :ftne !9th itwumL Th
aiuhor of the crim worked for sorno
weeks in the blair.-mith dtJpartmeM
of the Red Cloud carriage work in
this city, and was well known here:
"About a year ago there came to this
village a youngman named W. W.
Ferria, accompanied by his wife. Fer
ris engaged in blicksmithing at Hol
land's shop, and both boarded at the
Commercial hotel. When Tobias was
platteJ Ferris, aided by some friends
here, started a blacksmithhop at that
place Rndmoved his family there.
Ferris took lo drink occasionally, and
was jealous of his wife an, if stories
were true, not without cause. Matters
grew worse and worse and a separa
tion occurred, which resulted in Fer
risleaving Tobias'andjsuing his wife
for divorce. He returned to friend and
engaged in blacksmithingwith Martin
Holland.
For some days past Ferris has been
moody, and on yesterday was dri nking
quite heavily. At .about 7:30 in""the
evening he hired a team at one of the
livery atablcs, and started for Tobias,
some 19 miles disumt, which he drove
in one hour and a half.farriving there
at 9 o'clock. Arriving at the place
where his wife boarded, he remarked,
"a pleasant evening," and then re
quested that she step to the door, that
he wished to speak to her. No sooner
had she done this than he placed a
revolver to her head - and fired. He
then placed tho weapon to his temple
and in an instant was a corpse. The
ball was from a forty-four calibre re
volver, and entered the woman's fore
head nearly in the center. Sho lived
about an hour and a half. Ferris was
a little more successful in his own
cases; Placing the pistol to his right
templcjic died almost instantly. Re
port says that Ferris was a hard drink
or and abused his wife, and on th'o
other hand the woman was not noted
for chastity and Ferris grew jealous
and sought to drown his troubles in
drink, which terminated in the trage
dy enacted last evening. Coroner F.
E. Boot has been sent for, and an in
quest will be held to-day.
Little Dan etUl MiMlng-Where is Charlie
Kow?
Little Dan Wagonor's whereabouts
are still a mystery, notwitstanding the
thorough search that has been made in
the vicinity of his grand parents' resi
dence on Penny Creek by our citizens.
Theories whose name is legions, have
been advanced. The searchon Sun
day was as thorough as possible, but
certain parties claimed to have smell
ed peculiar odors in a particular local
ity n the premi ses , and afterwards
hints were openly made and also ap
peared 111 Jprint that the search had
not bewi as thorough as it should have
been. Howovcr on tho next day in
order to satisfy themselves and others
a party of neighbors made a still furth
er search in the odoriferous region,
and found a dead snake and a buzzard's
nest which fully accounted for the
odors noticed on Sunday. Tho camp
ers mentioned in a former issue of Tub
Ciuek have.lit out, and tho whole af
fair is as'mysterious as ever.
Death on theiRall
On Thursday morning, as the west
bound freight train was jrunning into
Amboy, they discovered the dead body
of a man lying near the track. The
matter was reported to Corouer Mo
sena of this city and an inquest held.
By papers on the body it was found
that the deceased's name was A. D.
Manger, of Kirwiu, Kansas, and that
he was bound for Omaha. He bought
his ticket at Republican City. He had
$15.07 on his person. The following is
the verdict of the Coroner's Jury:
State ot Nebraska, Webster county. At an In
qulsitlon bolden at Amboy. Webster county, on
tlie 'Jlst day of August. 1SS4. before mc, J. M.,
Mosena, coroner of .sulci couuty, up
on the body of A. D.J Manger, lying
dead, by the jurors whose names are hereto
subscribed, the said Jurors upon tfaeir oath say
that on the 20th or 2lst day of August, in the
night, the deceased, A. D. Manger, or the per
son found dead by said jurors, did come to his
death by being struck by the freight train go
ing cast on the morning train on the B. Si M. it.
K. in the State of Nebraska,
H. E. San ford, foreman, Rufus Miksch.
Gotlieb Kaper. Henry w. Ross.
Egbert T. Ta lor, Nelson Thclps.
J, M. Mosexa.
Coroner of Webster county. Neb.
The Red Cloud Marble and Granite
Works have recently received a large
invoice of utock from the east. We
take pleasure in saying that without
doubt Mr. Brown has the finest display
of finished work in Nebraf ka. Over 55
specimens are now on exhibition in
his rooms, corner 4th Avenue and Elm
street, consisting of American and im
ported marbles and granites, ranging
in price from ten to five hundred dol
lars. Mr. Brown also has a fine line
of the popular Blue Cottage monu
ments. The lettering and carving de
partment is under the charge of Mr.
Myers, who has few equals and no su
periors as a sculptor, Anyone need
marble work of any description will
find it to their interest to give Mr.
Brown a call.
Ix the Country On last Saturday
our reporter, in company with our
friend John Parkes, hied himself into
the country, for the purpose of view
ing the crops among other things. We
landed on Mr. P's farm and we mutt
say that it is nicely located, but has
not been worked very extensively for
ayeArortwo. There are a number
of handsome farms in this neighbor
hood, and we notice that every farmer
was 'doing his level best to improve
bklarid t
Wow m the time to get your fire
arms repaired. Oali-at Dtnx's. 51-tf
Tie Cesatjr Cvratiu
On but Monday pursuant to call the
! ropub1icam of Wehstor county ?-
Wet! m convention at tho court-home j
in Red Cloud. Every precinct in :H
county Tva. represented by the ouoU
f delegate allotted to each. At a fw
miuufos after eteion A. M., DA. !Cew
comer, chairman of the central com
mittee called the convention to order
and on motion of Hon. J. K. smith, of
Guide Rockw.14 called to the chair,
and F. B. Gump chosen as secretary.
On motion the chairmen of the dele
gations were instructed to present their
credentials to .he eh air. The following
delegations then reported:
Guide Rock J H Shugart, Jas. Watt,
C G Codman, J E Smith, J B Hamp
ton. Glenicood Joseph Graves, Isaac May.
Fobdam J W C Therman, I O Mar
tin, F A Sweezy, H B Munson.
Kim 0 Samuel Foe, W H Thom
as. Inavale A Arnison, W H Walters
Jas Campbell.
GarMiLU. H.' Warner, W. L. D.
Smith.
Walnut Creek Thomas Kennedy, M
C Fulton.
Oak Crerk-ll D Raney, G B Oatman.
StilltcaterC A Teel, J B Potter.
Line H B Simons, L L Auger.
Red Cloud G E McKoeby, -Levi
Moore, S West, W H Strohm, J H
FeTrnan, M W Dickerson, Fred Hum
mell, F R Gump, M B McNitt, H A
Howard, Jas Gilham, A H Kaley.
Batin J LFrarae, F Barta, John
Polinicky.
Harmony O E Ramey, G P Cather
PUtuatd HiUyi C Jackson, C C Cox
Robert Adamson.
After credentials had been placed in
hands ot the chair, a motion war offer
ed to make the temporary organization
unanimous and the samo was de
clared to be the sense of tho conven
tion. The convention then adjourned
until one o'clock p. m.
AFTERNOON.
The convention reassembled at one
P. M. and was called to order by the
chairman, when tho delegates proceed
ed with the dispatch of business iu the
following order: Selecting officers and
delegates per call, commencing with
the selection of, (1st), on representative
21st district.
2. County commissioner.
3. Delegates to county convention.
4. Delegates to congressional conven
tion. 5. Delegates to judicial convention.
6. Delegates to senatorial convention.
7. Delegates to 41st district conven
tion. On motion W H Strohm, C G Cod
man, U D Raney, were choscu tellers,
after which Dr G E McKeeby in an ap
propriate speech, placed in nomina
tion for representative for 21st district,
the name of DP Newcomer, of Blue
Hill, which upon motion was made by
acclamation. Mr. Newcomer was then
loudly called for, and soon after made
his entrance through thetccnter aisle to
chairman's table amidst great applause
aud in a short and pointed speech pre
sented his thanks" to tho convention
for the honor just conferred upon him
by the delegates, assuring them that he
would endeavor to make them a Rood
representative and would labor for the
interest of his constituency without
fear or favor.
Tho names of I B Hampton and J H
Hobart were then placed in nomina
tion for commissioners for the first dis
trict. On vote being taken I B Hamp
ton was declared nominated the vote
standing:
Hampton 27
xxOD&rt 1 o
Hampton's majority 9
Mr. Hampton being called for arose
and thanked the convention for the
nomination.
After which the selection of delegates
for state, congressional, judicial, sena
torial and float conventions were made
with the following result:
State-W H Strohm, W N Richard
son, A L Funk, R V Shirey, E Cornett,
R A Simpson, C G Codman.
Congressional 3 8 Gilham, W E
Jackson, F R Gump, G E McKeeby,
M L Thomas, I O Martin, F A 8weexy,
J H Hoover.
Judicial J R Wilcox, C W Kaley, J
N Rickards, J A Tulleys, R A Simp
son, CG Wilson, Wash Reed, J E
Smith.
Senatorial A C Hosmer, E B Smith,
A T Ormsby, Samuel West, G R Chan
ey, H D Raney, F A Sweezy, J E
Smith.
Floal FA Sweezy, Thos. Kennedy,
F Itjffump, J L Frame, Samuel West,
J H Shugart, J H Ferman, H A How
ard. This delegation were instructed for
J L Kaley for float representative.
On motion the delegates were in
structed to cast votes for absentees
After the routinejbusiness had been
finished the following names were se
lected as central committee:
RedCloud-G E McKeeby, chair
man, and W H Strohm.
Guide Rock SB Newmeyer.
Stillwater John Blaine, Sr.
Oak Creek H D Raney.
Potsdam H B Munson. ,
Elm Creek H J Shelton.
Inavale W J Vance.
'Garfield M H Warner.
Pleasant Hill W ABrubaker.
Line H B Simons.
Batin J L Frame.
Glenwood Isaac Fish.
Walnut Creek Thomas Kennedy.
The business of the conventiom be
ing finished, the convection adjoiirned
without date.
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quite spirited and hud Wsread A J
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jratcs Mr KAlry T.a 'J -)SM'
.car 5iJ cben wvri r "
Sard- for the udk. A u
convention wa harmonlout anJ
out the usual hard feciinn dupUvii
in nrcvioiu cnvetitIcH. 1
At the cxamiiutionyjst Katun! .
following person received cvruficatr
Xame. Grade. Jiank.
Allie G Falconer....,
Dean T Smith
Nathan II Jones
Nellie Arnold........
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31 rs j A !&iiv
Carrie E BrakeSeld......2-
Emma Brownell .2......
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Myra B Brewer. ...2.
Leans Jone
xvrx lire wcr . o ns
Mrtry McKInnie.. 3. ., $6
Emma J Reynold 3 75
Iwrtb. Ove i ..3 16
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Bessie Hathaway 3. S5
Berton W Jones 3 7S
En. McCi.ritK ij the Ikka oat 'raier.
A specimen was laid on our table, thr
heads of which measured 12 inched.
They were very fine.
. m i ,m ,!- m
Wetater Ccasty ConTcatles.
A massconvention of the an ti mo
nopolists of Webster t-ounty will be
held at the court houso in Red Cloud
on Saturday, August 30, at ona o'clock
p. m. to elect delegates to the state and
other conventions, and trinsact any
other necessary business. By order of
the central committee...
P. C. HuniiLE, chairman.
F. Houcms, secretary . 2w
Aaothcr Good Far For Klr.
1C0 acres, located in. town 2rangc 2
south-east quartcr.scction 12, is olfercd
for sale for $2000,tor at $12.50 per acre.
125 acres of level plow land, good woll
of living water, house, stable, corrals,
etc Just eight miles nort-west of Red
Cloud. The farm is mortgaged ilor
$400, at 9 per cent., due in two years
from January. 15 acres of corn goes
with place. For particulars iuquiro at
this office. tf
Vote of Thames At tho closo of
the Institute, Mrs. AIlicG. Falconer of
fered the following, which was unan
imously adopted: Wherkas, We,
the teachers of Red Cloud Normal,
having enjoved the associations and
instructions of Superintendent Springer
Miss Eva J King, Mr John L Springer,
and Mr. L. L. Feltani, in their repec
tive classes: Resolved, that wo here
by express our heartfelt thanks for
their efforts in assisting us in prepar
ing for our future work, and we ex
tend to them our best wishes for their
success in their future fields of labor.
Sra.itorUl Convention.
Tho republican electors of '2tol Senatorial Dis
trict of Neliratka, arc miuenWil to m-ihI (h'lr
rntesfroin the novcrul counties thcrrlu to meet
in convention at Red Clouil. Nebraska, on Satur
day Aiicust SXh. 1884. at 2 o'clock n. in lor tlie
i.urpov ot placing in nomination a caimnmie
for Senutor.and transacting such other bm!n-
ai may properly com before It. Th several
counties are entlUed to representation as fol-
lows:
NuckolU 5: Franklin 8; webster-s.
Jam as McNkxv.Cbaixmax.
Resolution Resolved' that the Red
Cloud Lodge, Ho. 64. I 0 O F, tender
their sympathies to Brother M S Marsh
and family in their late bereavement
in the loss of their infant son.
F D Hummel, committee.
gTTiiE Red Cloud mills are doing ex
cellent work, and are running night
and day to their full capacity. We hear
their flour spoken of in neighboring
towns where it is sold aa being ot very
superiorjquality. This is as it should
be. He are glad to learn of the pros
perity of our home industries.
Car of barbed wire, cheap at Wlnt
on's, Rivcrton. 3-f
Those wishing building hardware can
make money by calling on Winton,
Rivcrtou. 3-tf
For cheap, good, sweet corned beef
go to Deleforgue fc Sellers', Mosher's
old stand. . 3.3w
A good timber claim for sale in
Sherman county, Nebraska, inquire
at this office for" partiuulars. tf
You can buy hardware, stoves, tin
ware, and all kinds of furniture at less
than Red Cloud prices at Winton's,
Rivcrton. 3-tf
If you want a square meal, as fruit,
vegetables, etc., of any kind you should
call on A. Cummings, one door south
of Sherer's drugstore. He keeps the
best of everything at reasonable prices.
See him. tf
Mr. Dany has repaired in the last
few days, oyer 40 parasols and um
brellas. If you want repairing in that
Hue, call on bim. 51-tf
Wholesale slaughter of groceries
glassware, woodenware, for the next
two weeks. I am going to close out
the above goods to make room for the
largest stock of dry goods ever seen in
Red Cloud. Also immense bargains in
dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes,
etc,, tor the .next two weeks. A. S.
Marsh, Bank Block. Red Cloud.
Thos. J, Mother hereby notifies all
persons indebted to him by account,
note, or otherwise, thcr must make
settlement within 30 days.
XcTrrfiive U.
If you are suffering with low and de
pressed sgirits, lose of appetite, general
debility, disordered blood, weak con
stitution, headache, or any disease of a
bilious nature, by all means procure a
bottle of electric bitters. You will be
surprised to see the rapid improve
ment that will follow; you will be in
spired with new life; strength and act
ivity will return; pain and misery will
cease, and henceforth you will rejoice
in the praise of electric bitters. Sold
at fifty cents a bottle by Heary Cook.
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my ttcr. anrr Jane, wasKi J'fwl a
few irin from Hvul tsrr t fil? am
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all correspondent, and I nould i.iw
havo the iapcrbut am to poor to pif
ior iu
Tlie republican had thctr cuctt
last Saturday night and elctod Mark
Warner and N nmh a dclrsain to
tho county convention. Tho arc i6in
Gaxlin men nroui-.l here, but ih
prevailing opinion is thai Juntme lll
get there all the satiu-
See my sister i juhilnut over the
proiect of a chece factory on Hull
Creek, and wu are well natWied with
the one in operation at llick pl
oflice. Mr Fik turning out some
splendid looking ehoee.
Our farmers are very biwy with ihrir
fall plowing and putting up their hay.
Latter occupation U progressing vr
slowly on account of tho frequent ram
Capt. Hnuchin think the antimo
nopo will carry evcrvthing Wforc
them in thit prccin.it, Gut wait until
November, and we guoi he will fiml
he is off bin base. SUiUX Janu.
HIUNK
We have been too busy for some
time past to chronicle the items ot this
vicinity. Had a good rain last Friday
and Sunday night.
Fall plowing is now the order of tho
dav.
1) A Andercon and wife, and Adam
Jamed and wife, from thr vicinity of
Ulue Hill, were visiting friends in hero
last w'ek. They wore accompanied by
it cousin of Mr. Anderson.
Mr. Jos. Purvis, of Monroe county,
Iowa, i viattmg his brother-in-law,
Adam Orr. lie in looking for a loca
tion, aud e hope that ho will nettle.
TheCariwell boys are having ajwind
mill and pump put up on their farm
this week. They are go-a-head boy.
Charles. Motley & Co. threshed 1210
bushels of oat one day !at week in
six and three-fourth hours.
'Squire Blaine ii having a new well
put down.
J. H'. Smith is making preparation
to move to bin farm.
Mr. Huston preached last Sabbath
afternoon, at the nchoo) house, and had
a good audience. He will preach at
the school bouse next Sunday at 4 p.
m.
L. D. Wells an T. C. Burnell havo
bought a new thresher. Tyuo.
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Tho weather is damp, which Is
bad
for having.
D, M. Matt, X. Sanf'inl, Mr. Harris,
and others haye cut their millet, and
the rain ha alout spoiled it.
Mi3 Brownell; a neice of William
Dicknon, has arrived in the county.
II. A. Howard is building a small
frame stable.
Wm. Dickson sold two cows but
week. ,
H. A. Howard wants a few calves
and a good hore.
Etta Sanford went to Guido Rock last
week.
For a few days after tho 15th it
sounded as if a small ukirmmh wa go
ing on by the sound of the ahot gun.
A. young man wrote from Missouri
and said tnatTho thought that state waa
ahead of Nebraska, jus the melon are
ripe and mo?t of the threshing i done.
Now, here, most of the threshing is
done and the melons arc ripe.
Show day was another 4th of July, as
everybody went to tho show.
PKTERJClJt.
WEST INAVALE.
Wo arc having rains for tno past
week.
Lasf-Friday there km a circu and
menagerie iu Rivcrton, and it rained
all the forenoon. A1kui noon the
clouds floated away and let the un
shine. Every body was anxious for a
little sport and decided to go and fee
the elephant. The afternoon was fair
and we had a tip top tunc, but there
are reverses in life, and o was there
with us. Abont the time the men
were hitching up their teams to atari
homo there was a cloud came up
from the souib-wcH and in a very
short!timc the rain wax nourini: down
in torrent, and nuite a oer cent, of
hail mixed with the rain. A few teams
bad left town and they had to take the
storm till tfcey could reach safety.
One load reached Mr. Lenord's, a few
took shelter under a bnk, and a few
reached house?" where they found ac
commodations, 4but they were thor
ouchly eoaked from head to foot, and
they looked like they were the relics of
a small cvclone.
Many thanks to John Barden for
Sunday dinner chickens. He is one of
the best gamesters in the county, apd
but few rabbits or chickens escape him
and hb hounds.
John Rise is visiting friends here.
Aust Hore.
The recent heavy storm did us bu t
little damage- The corn will be jnstaa
plenty and our farmers have a line
winter's job of husking before them.
The road is being kept hot by land
seekers.
' Our good natured, fun loving John
Bardon has been criticised by some of
the neighbors, for bunting on the Sab
bath, but Bardon says he does not see
as much harm in knocking over a few
stray chickens with a bit of a stick on
Saudayfas there is in going to a thiev
ing, lying circus. Yenly it looks aa if
the pot has no right to call the kettle
black.
gAilaa T Ayres has added so much to
his house that it now presents a very
resoectable appearance. The delight
ful display of llowers in frot of their
dwelling speak well lor Mrs. Ayrte'
energy and tare of the beautiful.
If The Chief could spare th Um
to call uMsi bis friecd Mr. Wortey,
1 Iti innr mn nkiefcL fisast tora fill-
ncs o delico "wtensit!on. Bex. ,
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Hall wits iu our town one day laH A
J. A. KobofU, of CUy rwitttr. NU
but who has -pem rv,t wf )4 .iimnier
m Tennee, was the Kuct of Mr. Ut
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W. A llnibakor h4 hmll a no.t Uv
tic rn!uln . n his farm.
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house' dnr.-ijc .Mm. Jnrli nU'me,t
on a isll, :l a. pimnttt tirpr Awaic
on her return. That is nUt Mr. J,
The Inn hoavy rain hav dm enl
siderable damage to the i-l uHnm In
this vicinity.
It Kra nu, has this week Hrelwrr
the lumber for, a cumtuodt.Hn m
tlrc Mfuxry Waller has recently Um over
forty bend of hug bydiseaso'hcietoforM
unknown here. Apniminenl symp
loin oHhejIisujue is constipation.
O. SV. WvU Utit fi the wet on
Tuesday Ial.Mth too view of Ukiog
a timber claim.
Our hiuiinoM men are all btiiUy en
gagetl ptrpnnng for the fall tnw.
l.trrt.K Hatciji.t.
Forty. 0rs UprrwnUllr flUtrtrl Cmr ( tnn
The republican electors of the 4 1st
representative district of Nebraska am
invited to u end delegates frn tho two
counticn comnomng natd district u
meet i t convention at Red Cloud,
U eUter county. Haturdny, Angina '.3.
I8S, t i o'clock p. in. for thf purHy
of placing in nomination a caodidntM
tor representative of naid dixtrict anl
iransaeliri': surh other btistueM s may
properly omo before id convefitioti.
Plio counties are entitled to represen
tation sj io"! ih ; Krankhn county S
voles, WeUi r county k vote.
Kuwts C. Hawikv.
Chairman Comtuitcte.
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FOB HAI.K
For alo Sr15 ale J'l Tlie Vallry
House and furniture It. Iaksiso, lt
Cloud.
'The proof of the pudding is thn eat
ing ihcvrM and ))ol j chitwinjr. tb
utrmg wlurli ttJ tho lag Therefore,
lake Pr. Jones reI clover tonic ll
cures all blood diMinlercrs, torpid liver
eirk headache, costveuew. and all di
of tho urinarp organs. Tlie Inyit appe
tizer amnionic known, rvild by A
Lindloy. at fifty cenU r loulc.
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A Kaern Urn Hlar.
Xevcr w.-w such a nub madi? for any
drug "tore as is now at Ubnry Cxdr
for a trial little of Dr. KingV now dis
covery for consumption, coughs and
colds. All pcron aUecled with asthma
bronchitis, hoarscne, severe coughs,
or any anViion of the throat and lung
can get a trul bottle of tbh great rem
edy free, by calling at above d rug sujre.
Regular size $1.00
In numberloM bul! Uneath the
skin is secreted Uie liquid euUtancw
which gives the hair i ti'xture, eolor
at once to become dry, JueircJc. brit
tle and gray. U that the rendition of
your hair? If so, apply Parser's hair
bal-am at once. It will restore the col-
v , jii.a sou mo uy renewing toe action
of nature. Tlie UUam u not an wL
not a dye, but an clegaut toflei article
highly appreciated because of iu clean
lines. ,
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How pn you expect to fed well, or
even enjoy life, when you go abont.
with a hacking cough? The fool, ja
hw wisdom, y there w no cure Ux
it,bntth wUc manhti him to A.
l ,eT,' dn,Ke. od get bouU
or Dr. Rigc.'sT a ikU& cure, n4 at
once get ts-i. A trial boUl cost
nothing.
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A ladjr died recently in ooe f oor
with LaFayeUe. The gxml General
must have devoted saof of k' tim to
tlie art, as thie adrfk ea more to th
50.000 rcporteI to ksra 4aeed wills
him. It rMuIrei rUid iHpnatioo
lo belters this, but none at all to W
the aswrtion that Urn timm that nuj
ber of udies hare used BeLacMt'e sod
saleraiu. and always kh osw fmuh.
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