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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1884)
V" H i W- t"- ih I VI i 1 f f r 4 a & Y The Red Cloud Chief A.C. HOSMER, Proprietor ffR rmY QfT. 0 I St I. iT&irTnThfc'AKiT Trains pass Red Cloud going east as follows: 5 '4,) passenger 7 55 p. m. o4, passenger n 30 p.m. 2So 84, accommodation 7 10 a.m. No G, p-wenger G 30 a. m. Going west trains pass Ked Cloud as follows: No ?,, passenger, arrives G 00 a. m. No 3J passenger departs... 8 00 a. m. No 5, passenger, departs... 8 00 p. m. No SI accomodation arrive 1 55 p. rn Trains 3, 39, 4, 84. and 40 run daily. Other trains run daily except Sunday. Senator Lkmlcrscn and other Epoaiers ttIH address the citizens cf Sea Chad and WofcaUr count7 on the political Issues of the day, Octchor 23. CITV MtEVlTIES Commissioners met Monday. J CD. Bulkwap has moved to Has tings. T. J. WitiGHT goes to Glenwood, la., soon. F. Klett lias moved into the rear of his billiard hall. Will Mitchell has been on the sick lirtt, but is recovering. M. W. Dickkkson' and wife have gone to Denver on a pleasure trip. T. C. Hackku was ill the first of the week, but is again on duty at his store. J. L. Miller, county commihsioner was on the disabled list the first of the week. U. II. Maktatt has bought Dr. Mo sena's residence. They will move there soon. Miss 3n human is building a new house south of Mr. Wolf 's residence in Jackson's addition. Wugive a little room in our columns to-day to Fred llouchin, the anti-mon- op orator, of Garfield. Ellis and Gertie fShirey, and Mr. Dibble and wife, relatives of Rob and John Shi rev, are in the city visiting. Mr. Van Horn, who moved here last week from Iowa, will move into Mr. Ormsby's property on Seward street. William Barrett, of Judson, Kan sas, is the happiest man in Kansas. It's a. girl and weighs the usual number of pounds. Skats have been put into the lower Red Cloud school h 3e. There was no bchool there this week in conse quence. The First National Bank building is progressing and will boon bo a perma nent fixture. Brick laying will soon commence. This week the population of Red Cloud has been increased by several little babes, notices of which will be found elsewhere. W. B. ltocv is the father of a bounc ing baby boy, which came to Red Cloud Sunday. It tipped the beam at the standard weight. Ba.hnkv M ei huh is again going the rounds of our city peddling milk. .Barney is prepared to furnish the peo ple with the best of milk. Mauuikd, at Red Cloud, Neb., Oct., 1st, J8S4, by Rev. Geo. O. Yeiser, Mr. Henry Elder and Miss Rebecca Lind ley, all of lied Cloud, Neb. N. B. Downey is going to start a cheese factory at Guide Rock. A good point we should judge. Guide Rock is a thrifty town and is full of enterpris ing citizens. The people seem to be favorably im pressed with the idea of building a poor house for the county. It is a 110-eessit- and The Chief hopes that the plan will be brought before the people at once. Miss Sanfoud, teacher in the prim ary department of the ublic school, was so ill several days this week as to necessitate a vacation on her part. Her place was filled for the time by Miss Maggie McAlpine. Signal. The other day at Goldworth's sale in Kansas a little dispute arose, and two men, our informant said, jounced up on Attorney Gates., of Salem, and gave him a number of severe blows. How ever the fuss was settled without great injury. On October 23, Senator Manderson and other noted speakers are billed for Red Cloud. They are billed by the State Republican Central Committee. The county committee should make the necessary arrangements for a big time and a big crowd. W. A. Butler, who was aceidenily shot last week, is stdl in a doubtful condition. The ball has not yet been found. His limbs below the waist are paralyzed to the extent that he hasu't the least sense of feeling in them. It is earnestly hoped by all that he will recover. Isnterpmc. Editor Warren, of the Argus, is supremely jubilant, and all because he has an heiress to his estate. It arrived on Monday morning and weighs the us ual number of pounds. The father is doing well. The Chief congratulates its contemporary on the advent of the little maiden into his family. While in Red Cloud last Sunday we called upon our friend Dr. Hall, and found the doctor at home. We always like to meet and talk with such men as he. The doctor is an enthusiast in his profession oue who strives to excell; one who keeps pace with the strides of progress in his profession, and does not hang on to the old-line notions and theories that have long since been ex ploded. The doctor makes a specialty of surgery, and'Uiis operating room is as complete as any in the state this is not an exaceratiou out a i&ct.uruan gone to Mis- fioun. S Pkrkinv and wife have from Denver. return cd A T. Stili.l 1,.. got his lumber y ird nearly com. '!. Miw. W. A. Wav, wife of our hard ware man is' in the city. W. A. Way has bought the Yisscher property in the north end. M. S. Maii?h and family will go to Iowa this week on a vi-dt. There was a pleasant .-ocinl at Rev Brown's residence, Monday nignt. J he I. O. O. F. brethren contem plate building a hall in the near future. Vis-.cher, the painter, is decorating some window curtain-j for Mary alt & Co's. new store room. Rev. Geo. II. Brown will preach at Guide Rock Baptist Church Sunday af ternoon, at 3:30 sharp. The cannon lull west on Tuesday was delayed by the wrecking of a freight train on the cist end. A. (Jami'Jjell, superintendent west ern division of the B. fc M. pawed through the city on Wednesday. W. II. SruoiiM K;Q. has been tem porarily on the sick Ii-,1, threatened un iever nut is again on the tapis. Christian Sunday-school at IOo'clock next Sunday, Oct. 12. Preaching nt eleven o'clock by Father Newcomb, of Fairfield. Severt Knutson and Mis Anna Hulberaon, of Batin were united in marriage on this week by Rev. Brown, of Blue Hill. .Mr and Mrs Josselyn returned Wed nesday from their eastern trip. Mr. J. fays he found no place that pleases him w-ll a,s Red Cloud. J. R. McCoun expects to open a drug store near the passenger depot as soon as the building now being built in that vicinity is completed. Rev. J. D. Cochran, of Ros.-ville; 111., will preach at the Congregational chur;h next Sabbath at 1 1 o'clock, a.m. All are cordially invited to attend. Baitist Church Sunday services : Sunday-school at lo a. m.; preaching at 11. No services in the evening 0:1 ac count of temperance mass meeting at the M. E. church. Qt'irc a number of divorce cases ap pear on the docket for the October term of the district couit. There are also Gl civil and live criminal cases. A few less than last term. Oscar PatmoR brought a sugar beet to this ollice that weighed Impounds. This beet beats the beet that beat the first beet presented this season. WiU some one boat this beet. Messrs. Frisiui: JcSkeen are Mill putting the best Hour on the market that ! to be had for tnc money. We hear 1 . customers speak of a quality they sell for $1.00 per sack. Vifis'ciiER is mad. The l.Uc-t addi tion to his family is a girl tivt; 1:. all. He wanted a little painter, ttiueioro he is wrathy. The little cherub arrived Monday in time for dinner. A. Morris, of Laporte, Indiana, a friend of G. R. Chancy, was in the city this week hunting up a location for a drug house. He is extensively inter ested in the business in Indiana. The Sunday school concert at the M. E. church Sunday night hist w:is excellent, and the children acquitted themselves in good style. These Sun day school entertainments are very pleasant and entertaining. The Ladies.' Aid Society will meet at Mrs. William Parkes' on Friday after noon. A general invitation is extend ed to all the members to be present on this occasion, as arrangements will be made at this meeting for the anniver sary. A. McIntosh will have a big sale of stock on toe I: Sth of October. He will sell 140 head of line cattle, and 10 hors es. Terms six months F. M. Ham aker, thes'ock auctioneer, will cry the sale, which will take place in Red Cloud. On Friday afternoon, October IT, the ladies aid society of the M. E. church will celebrate their third anniversary at Mrs. R. Mitchell's residence. The members and ladies of the church, and all interested in the work are cordially invited to be present. At Geo. Winton's sale qn Saturday, cattle sold well. He sold 56 head which netted nearly $2000. They were sold at Richardson's stock y mis by F. M. Hamaker, auctioneer. There have been some extensive sales of stock this season in Webster county. One of the most pleasant parties that we have had the pleasure of at tending lately was the ball at the rink on last Friday night. The crowd was meagre owing to the rain, but was still large enough to make the entertain ment pleasant. The Red Cloud Quar tet is to be congratulated on the suc cess of their first entertainment. Hosford fc Yocng have purchased two acres of land in Patmor's addition and will at once erect yards and poul try houses. They propose to go into the business of raising fine species of poultry, and especially Plymouth Rocks. The Chief will be pleased to see the firm succeed beyond their most sanguine expectations. T his is a new enterprise for Red Cloud and will be fully appreciated by our people. Mr. James M. Pryse was in Minne apolis and St. Paul Monday and Tues day on business connected with the new illustrated paper he intends pub lishing. The success of the Arid has given him confidence to start a similar paper, illustrated weekly, in the west, with a heavy plant of steam printing machinery. The first number will probably be issued some time next month. The illustrations wpl be fur nished hy Mr. A. R. Hurtt. Prexott E. W". "Ferguson has Only six, baWe in Red Cloud this weak. 5. V. Lcdlow is the father of a fine baby boy. Twelve Merino btirkis for sale. In quire 01 Watt Chambers. Read F. M. Hamaker'a card as auc tioneer in another column. Jack Frot called Wednesday night on the people of Welter county. The band boy have. some fine silver lamps; for their caps. They are nobby. There will be a grand masquerade on skates at the rink about November 12th. The cheapest and also the le.t un derwear can be found at the Golden Eagle. Mies Ira "Sleeper left ih '.eek for an extended visit to Grand Rapids, Michigan. C. W. Hill, of Pennsylvania, was in the city Wednesday. He gave us a ph'upant call, Owing to want of space the anti monop ticket was crowded out but will appfar next week. A stock of .000 to select from in over coats atjthe Golden Eagle, ranging in prices from $2.50 to $25.00. The earnings of the Red Cloud post office for the last mx months, ending September 30, was $1,743.10- The biggest thing out Wiener's shirt. It makes a nobby sign and took over ten yards to make it. C. M. Storey will start a foed store in Lutz's building south of the rink The Chief wishes him success. On Tuesday a polar wave struck this vicinity. During the night consider able sleet fell but did no damage. For Sale. 25 thorough -bred Mer ino rams, three miles north of C'owles, S-tf H. J. SiiELDo.v.Cowles, Neb. School Districts officers needing recoid book should call at the County Superintendent's olfice and see sam pler Another fine daughter at Richard Turner's, weighing about nine pounds. Mother and babe are J)Oth doing very well. Tun Republican Valley fair uHooci ation will give a two jday's exhibition at Superior October 15 and 16. Every body invited. On Wednesday afternoon a little child of Win. EaniM had its arm brok en by the accidental overturning of tho baby carriage. Read Seimtor Ingall's speech on the inside of to-day's paper. There is also other important political news of inter es on'J'ne inside. T C ICimsey, of Dundcy county, sent .1 II Smith of this county a pumpkin that weighed fifty pounds. Pretty good for Western Nebraska. Miss Bertha L Eiiacch, sister of Prof. Ebamrh, has arrived in the city from Missouri, and will make Red Cloud her homo for the pre?Mit. W B Rom bought a potato digger the other day in Chicago. He thinks it's a bonanza. It does its work well and i a groat labor saving machine. The bloody shirt is hoisted this time in front of the Golden Eagle Clothing store and is the largest ever made. It means war oiv high prices and defies competition. Uncle Levi Moore showed this of fice a specimen of the second crop of grapes raided on his vines this season. The second raising were as nice as the first in even particular. C J Platt and G S Albright are now sole owners of the rink. These two young men have the necessary vim and enterprise to make the rink a grand success. The Chief wishes them pros perity. In all probability there will be a change of time on the B. it M. Sunday or at no latejdatc. The way the trains are now run is not altogether satisfac tory even to the oompany. The mail after Sunday, we understand, will be rceived in the day time. The other night while Joo Garber and wife were driving home in thoir wagon and when near the bridge south of tticir farm, the horses became fright ened and being in a bad place, Mrs. G. became alarmed and jumped out injuring herself quite severely. The nomination of Stickle for con gress by the Dem-fusion party does not give entire satisfaction to the members hereabouts. There is a great deal of kicking and many of the brethren declare that they will vote for Laird rather than vote for Stickle. G. S. Albright, the leading jeweler of Red Cloud, informs the people of Webster and adjacent counties through the medium of the "Great and Good" Chief that he is now receiving his large stock of jewelry, by far the moat complete line ever brought into Red Cloud. Read his advertisement in an other column. On last Monday night Rev. Geo. H. Brown and his estimable wife were married twentv years. Their friend in this city learned of the fact and about one hundred made it a point to spend thp eveninc with them. They received Manv valuable and substan tial tokens of friendship from thoe present. The evening was greatlv en joyed by all present. In another column of to-day's Chief will be found the statement of the con dition of the Red Cloud National Bank. The business of this bank s constantly increasing and justiv merits the same. The managers are affable and gentle marly, and by strict and careful hnsi noss tact nave succeeded in tmildine una substantial business. The Chief can fully recommend the Red Cloud Na tional Bank to all who desire to deposit their money with a snfn intitntinn Tfc will pay all to carefully peruse their statement If yon want a souare meal, as fruit, vejretahles. etc.. of any kind you should c'j)n A. Cummings on door south yfSherer's drugstore. lie "keeps the best of everything it xeuonabte price H Gt 5Itpj. The other'niht a prominent young man wh'-m we will call tfogc went in to the country to aee h. jrirl and bring her to a dance, which took place recently in our aly. True love ne'er did runstraighu for if the partitn could agTce tho old folks wouhl turow a nr b land into the serenity of their lore dreams, and so it r;w on thu ixxaAion After arriving at hi 4wccthcrt' man sion by ihe rippling Crooked Creek he remarked itwici a fine evening. Oh.yei eaid he. And the miles that played around and over their fares told of "the dreams that were pAjain? through heir mmd. "Would vou co to the dance this evening" akrd Bogg. with one of hi ?weete-t j-mirks. I will ajk ma,' -ud the little charmer When she returned her face ws not wreathed in .sunny funics a it wn hen the beau ideal of her heart Ar rived, but on the contrary it vrore an aspect of disappointment which plain ly told Boggi that the old folks kicked. She couldn t go unless some other girl went, and thus they were situated that other girl is always in the way. Finally Bogg got both young ladies in the buggy and was flying to tewn in liable. After the ball the homeward journey was conmenced and tin girli were landed at home the bit one first and the first one last. Finally as the hours came and depart d, and the hinge on the gate became weaker, the young man took leave of his darling, climbed 111 his vehicle and retraced his ntcps. Buily thinking over hia troubles Boegs fell asleep, and the hones sauntered along slowly, finally turning into a farm yard. There the young man slept until Old Sol came peeping up from behind tho hills in the east, just as the lady of the houe appeared at the door and asked what was wanted He smiled kept mum, whipped.up his team juid came into town about 8 a m. He don't nay much but keeps up a great thinking,for tear the boys will find out. Voters in Neiiraka, Under the constitution of Nebrasaka every male person of the age of 21 years and upward-, who shall have resided m the state six months, in the county foity days, and in the precinct, township or waid ten days, shall have the right to votc.l'ersons of foreign birth who shall have declared their intention to be come citizens conformably to the laws of the United States 011 the subject of naturalization, at least thirty das prior to the election, shall have the light to vote. The right of sutferagc includes the right to vote at any elec tion; whether presidential, otate, county city or village. At the latest accounts tho Riverton barber, W. A. Butler, who was acci dently shot by Max Fromuth, full par ticulars of which appeared in bust week's Chief, is failing rapidly, and but faint hopes, if any, are entertained of his recovery. A warrant has bean issued for the arrest of Fromuth, but thejwounded man and all the parties present at the time of the shooting, unanimously declare it Lto have been purely accidental, and without doubt such was the case, as the principals in the affair were warm personal friends. It'.is simply anothor chapter addedrto the, yohuno of fatal results from the careless and indiscriminate handling of firearms. For Sale. I olFer lor sale 'he build ing l now occupy as a Millinery store Price $2 ,100, rituatcd 1st door uorth of First National Bank. Also the build ing known as the Brown store, price $1250, 2nd door north of tho Argus of fico. Mrs. J. H. Fowler, Red Cloud, Neb. Card of Thaak. We extend thanks to the many friends who gave us substantial tokens of regard and kindly greetings on the j' 1 anniversary of our married life. " p occasion was worth to us about i 'j 111 family necessity, and time only C411 tell tho value in its social bearing. Rev. Geo. II. Bitow.v. Do you want anything in the boot and shoe line? if so go and buy Selz celebrated make at the Golden Eagle ' Silk cashimereand woolen mufflers and other fine neck wear at the Golden Eagle square dealing clothing storo. Sheet) for Sale. A limited number, (1000 head) of Spanish Merino ewes, for sale. Two and three year old. These sheep were raised by us in Webster county; are free from any disease, and are in ex cellent breeding condition. Will shear nine pounds. Also a few Wis consin and Vermont registered Meri no rams lor sale. Prices low, A Jare chance to start a feeding flock. Codman it Whitney, 9-4 w Guide Rock, Neb. Jojr.Joy to The World If you meet a man who looks as if he had lost all his friends, had his house burnt down and business des troyed, just make up your mind that h6 has the dyspepsia or his liver is out of order. The best thing you can do for such a woebegone individual is to advise him to go to A. Liud ley's drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic, which will cure him without fail. Also an in valuable rem edy for for pimples and blotches on the face. Only 50c a bottle. ASUrtlim; Dtecovery Physicians are often startled by re markable di-coveries. The fact that Dr. King's ycv Discovery for con sumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curingpntienta that thev lhave given up to die, lEiart- ling them to realize thtir and examine into the wonderful discovery. M U.,.1 dreds of our best phyi ng.it in their great practice ttles free rat Henrv Cooks Dn Regular size $1.00. SaeUea's The best salve Id Jbr cuts, bruises, sores, u rbeaps, fey- er sores, tetter, bnfy, ch0 hlams, corns, ptMM, SJM positively cu o mt re- quirea. it tmwif MtK- taction, or nefei. vPrK25 cents per Hsiy Cook. .ri" "i- v vc itRr- p-.) : WLW unwa 4spaiw iSSSSw. sF.it isHFAvB zxmm. m s "jkBBK ViBn mrmji QS''Kw-tfi Wr JiB'j ,, 'e.. F iiiBKf 1k- X3. j r I,- ?ure JtLr 'cal'" fcnsiik, jr BoaWs, brt DunHHsK 'warn -iM. -a vmtKtm. w SllnSSSSSfSSlBSSSSBlSSSlSSlSSEBi4CB0(taiBV &' EIX HILL. One moro cood tain, and 5a time ir piowmz. thrrching noxtly all dwr Corn npomng (at, ml U on do U cather. There w x man cmv from Iow out 10 Web-ter county aod iookd it over and then went back wl tber 1 a cruwd of mn gtlf :d Afsmxl him to har what be had Ut j ixrtt tho county They &.!: J him lwu U soil nd w hat kimi of crtf- of UrmA amd oati th-y rad. He toid Uom Vfaer had gucd crop out hoftf.an'1 thft -R-ini-e-l U know nhat kind of con rro they had o'lt there ami Ha t4d thei not to ak alxxil xls: corn Uk lh ' more crn HioVtng oit pAt tiir ltlc: tlian there n x&fod in liml csMttlv He was not far wnm fei th oar corn haTo grown loo f: frr tH? -HtK-t We can tee good og e ol oora sticking om bejund the shuck. Joseph Kurr ! le wl a fuir price Ar hi farm and ho thmkt ho ought to haw more. The farmer in the vicinity f Cowle have -ehctcl a htmler yard at Cowlea and everyone shing lumber can get it thcap of that cotuMuy. Rev Bntlin is one of tho bui rorn and sorghum raiyers wehrtve, he pJnttt el one acre of can ami imulo ont; hundred and ixty-four galluiru of choice mol.v-es. Mr. Heyuolds has his new hnft en cloted. Ecal DittUMi-i. ' ' - - INAVAIJL The late heavy rain have material ly damaged tho hay that mm not j stacueu Mr. Baldwin, a former resident of this community, but now of Olelt. thi- state, mi visiting friends 111 this city !at week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs L C Olmstuad, a boy. All parties doing finely. Died, Sept. 29. Kl-ie, youngou child of 0. B. and Mary Harvey Tho be reaved pare.it have the sympathy of the entire neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer, of Red Cloud were visiting relatives here last week. J S Brooks, of Edgar, ha decided to J locate here and start a harnons shop. He is building a reulence now. L. N. Edon will start this week for Weeping Water, to bring up his hord of cattle, which have upent the sum mer down there. Mr. Chambcrlin has returned from Denver. He disposed of his eheoie at that place to a uoiul advantage. At present he ir uiflcnng from diim ague. Iut is recovering rapidly under the ef ficient care of Dr. A. J. Weston, of West Inava'.e Lou Sheldon, brother of L. C. Olm Stcad is visiting relative beio. The boys will not ride bo fast through the streets hereafter. It only costs them 6. There arc foveva! gentlemen of leis ure around here just now. As this a new business to me you will have to excuse the brevity of the correspondence. Susan Blkckkr. r.i.M ritKMK. Abundance of rain. Hay harvest U over. Mr. Vanpatten i again with us. We understand there will bo some families from Illinois here soon, who will iettlo m our midt. Tho west is all the rage with our young men. Several have already gone and returned, and more are going. Mr. Gray lias moved in his new house. He is having a well bored. He He will make that his future home. Joseph Bun has a good farm under cultivation: a grove of 4000 ah tree; a good sod hou-e; windmill; stables, .'beds, and pasture fenced, which he offers at low figures. Last Saturday night the barn of Mr. Hollerman became ignited Irom some unknown caue. Mr. Hoflerrnan and family slumbered peacefully all that night, and in tho morning upon going out beheld their lnrn, 600 bushels of grain, and tour horses rcductid to ash es. Los $2000, insurance 1 1000. Rover. (iAUFIf.LU The first week of October is gone and still no frost, who could ask for nicer fail weather than this and yet the chronic grumbler will find something to crack on. Some have not finished having yet. The family of Frank Smith were quite ick during last week but were improving at lost report. Two of John Campbell's boys have the typhoid fever. John Street has been suffering from an attack of neuralgia. It is getting rather thin when a man cannot go to his dinner, or leave his machinery over night where he is cut ting grass without having it torn to niepes, or his tools carried away, oh, would we not like to catch him, who ever he may be would we not give him particular fits, for by this time he must have more than his share of wrenches, bolts, bars, double trees and rake attachments. M. JLDPON Wlicat sowincis about over, of which there is a large acreage sown. There is some hay cut and not stacked yet, damaged by rain. Our mail from Red Cloud has not ar rived yet. R F King is pleaded because its a boy and weighs 0 pounds. Will Leaderbrand will have to set up the cigars, for its a boy and weighs ten pounds. Mrs. Hamilton, wife of our postmas ter has been sick for the past Trek- Rev. Olmstead preached at Fairview on Sunday last. Corn is nearly ready to crib. Gearge McMurray" has commenced ftading steers'. fsi.townsman, M. Sherman, has t -"-:-- .... ,, .- in rneignoornooa xor toe past few ?Ng wells. SC2JbTlBlLjMitwife has just re turned from Jm!&4hyisit to Illinois much pleated wjtk C .3ffl True Shirley anew boas. Meters. It Croticr Crswier, J. hMt IrMk to iMrit ft eptwtnr. Hayinn k jdkxit osrr v - John Stain ha t Idum for ' w bum raiMd.' v et Plenty of rain W week which 'M putue MHL IHJpP fTMUdlttlO0Sl.0SlUO I -f Z?Z pww , -bL-vn. "$r ?!"! CATnsftro Qivc m U fVntr x rh$ vc dcutk Mm thtm Grafts u tW rr$4 i a aT acsia. The SwUy fct v i r-rpr- i iar! at llAHTrw iat Wh?. te4K Ortnfevr 12. all ar nm)tQi twrtotl W 1 row J ami ft prs$?s4wg tmmuam My Wbm ym enm ihi mfwvt met ! vim &r u ixtml or SJ trsmmmc r!l lu AtUrr yon wm vJwmk U4 hmtztAn jiAora ctt; t.'cj-. ihmj Mr RifQtUk W& osrrlJ a i BMNfet. John itlKUloMi i knvtte a rr cwmn bw rfe bsl rwrijt W w 0 4 .liilK Jbr " ntwi r , , 5 m . yf A. AWaAmM md Wm McOvl lum Our p-4ifeMr hn tmeknM m $mm hug pamutv W. A. Flor l mreims km mrn m;r kk htut dw4IiA Ibr vomim- OUWLKh And till oar Utntu fattwovn. Hirv lVfc k. jwti'rifcAMMt tlc ttnjp of ivt ttio diuf4rr brK ! IwhUi a iori rrxHn hr mt pt in a t cle i-wrl. uCdrut. Mr VHlmn ka aUL hi- i(k 0 kanlwnry U M- K AuiWti Amtihor Ui i. dinar t Mtwlt; NkMw4rM turn, the cir. 1. ti N.jWxtt ljnttkt CojMny. Tue lHplo'. Iimlr ynnl Hs :t ceivid Trrnl t-nr tWhtiwW ltir. Gr-uu Is bvtv locrvoi hi tf.; 4rTai tor dailv. Mr lurfmrtn h 'Imwimit a ewr ll f ofttf from tlrt jlrt? to oiii Hit in tin" uet. Mr. Paul entruini'ir n iKt of hi- retaiivtw th- wek fam Vurfc county in tin 9iie Mr J W Piil rtt i(, Auboy, aiHl S K P!i . if Trtt-e wr lji guvt? of Dr Scheuct nul wtln lnt Sunday. Dr. Schunk h boti ihiwvt Inid tip with n lamj lrk fcr pevuntl dny- but we are glad to-ny tiwt he 10 xIhh-1 well Ngaiu. Ir S. Fih lui- rtrncd frnt br vuit in the ieUrn pri ot the iiui. Mr.- Jack -lit and Mr- Hrttltkir rt uinifsl frtMti thiMrctrn viet Ua Su urdav . G F Clark f petit ln-t Sndy itt Cow !. A V Peak ami Frank Tel have gone to the Ilatle (or nUo woek gooc him 1. Gowl hunlth prevails. Lirn.K HiTCwirr. UAItllLLII. I know a large majority of botii ri publicanti ani d moc-rat- ro li ftill M'nipHihy with thh muve to UreHk up Ho i-.ni himI Ring Rule, thev r ?'! llrcl of having ihe prfN'txtLi t their lanor Hlorhid I a few ilii:wiiel goblis umier protetfe of friwiwl-bip if the democratic leadei- tell tho truth about thu republican party, it .h-MiM be grappled from power if rrpublienn loaders tell the truth altit th demo cratic party, it "hould never bo allow m1 to co into youer. If etteh tIU the truth about tho other cortainlv thov are both unworthy of public trust. But the republican declare tho deiiiocnilie leader- he on their party and the dem ocrats return thecompluneni by wear ing the republican leaders lie on thifir party. When diverilil industry in lead of party adfiuuMter giverntnent That time U touiing in the near futuru (Mlucated, organized labor will do it. Now I Mippo-e ihev :tro loth correct for they are both dVhone-t and they prove it on each other conclusively, let ih tb . loin with the mnu and fill the odu w with penoiH of and for the people leaving thoe two good parties to indtil; in their favorale methods of electioneering that of befouling, bo sliming and black mMhng each other chanicter. If they kooji on a, piicccsful ly a- they have begun, there will be nothing left of thorn by the end of the campaign but a couple" of black upon F. Howcm., m 11 in.. Coanty ComHitlonn VrtttrAluz: Red Ci-orn, Neil, Oct. C, IfcSJ. Board of county romnu-siencpi met in regular e.sion, J E Smith and J L Miller, county commissioners. J 1 Bay ha, clerk.' Minutes of previous meeting rend and approved, after several correc tions made on record of Sept 23. ISM Petition for public road cist of north end of Guide Rock bridge across the Republican rivec, filed Sept. 1,1&M, by D. McCallum and others for the road to remain when it was first laid oir and now cleared oil oil atl D. Mc Cttllurn'.s land, was granted, providcl aid D. McCallum will execute and de liver to the county a dedication deed of said land occupied by tutul road. Said dedication wan duly executed and delivered to the lord and accepted by them and the road ordered established as per praver of -aid petition. Samuel Foe having declined to ervc aiOHKD No 2J. the loanl appoint ed Win. II. Thomas OH R D No 2, who filed his official bond which wa duly approved. Claim of W 11 B Stout referred to J W Warren. ehenfX, 'to l accounted "or in his bills of cosW. Also claim of W. Dany referred to him for payment out of C. II. fund. Tho lollowing claims audited and al lowed, and warrant ordered to be drawn on county road fund, to pay the same: TeiuTI:on Bros & C . Urtdje rznrial $ J7 w H .S rroupflt i Co. brldce inaZcrial . 135 VC The following claims audited and al lowed and warrants ordered to be drawn on county ceneral fund: Jamt O'Neal. crnct a:icr.M paapr 2J to I WTd7.TTk pbyoan arxl xmo- roi!onT vosTOktXj 5 ft) G E .MeKcrir. vnicr ir:yIcfcin sxol eorornisiKHjer mauUy z tti J liajbo. ferrioa cltrX and comrnb- sloner Insanity - ,. ......... ..... 3 00 A II Kalcy. poor bin 236 C W Spricer, 5rrIow SBprrtatcatSrot 11a CO Board ordered that an appropriation of twenty-five dollars ($23 or so much thcreof.a may be nece&fary U hereby made to purchase matenal to build a bridge in road district No, 25 to be paid when bridge is completed. County commtisioners ordered that .appropriation of thirty-five dollars o mucn thereof a.s may be ffTJtskpu rcha.se material to build iS.-XLju. .i:..r. v. it? - 1 - & tfnswrashZTSFav3 " -. o w T.,L,TlBStfil leted. pu until ayfm ordcoatr rs orders ie4c fc he with x the vot- E3 propMdoo im m u Mi f WrtHif rxska, at Ht 2 ion. lor ty bond t. xnl im- th poor Xmm A W f .utn. id (d draw thrtsMMto h kw. !TolMCt 0LlS,m4' SA7 ! wmfsom ft lJ 29mx I &o tlmoto fttya ,f&. HOLIDAY JS&K GIFTS ! G. S. ALBRIGHT TUB LEADI2JO Jewel OF RED CLOUD,1 In now rocolvinir hl Tl olldny Stock which for vnrloty nnd oxcollno In ovcry roopoot bottta tvny llnm of Jowolry over brought to thin cltyt ombrncco oomploto lino of WATCHES, Clocks, ISTeckchaias, Bracelets - Castors, Cake baskets, Pickle dishes, Toilet sets, 4 Knives Forks, k Spocns &c. And if yoa dsaire to ptxrchaa & Ca proftont, or any kind of a maoto for your frioad, mothor, fethar, hs tororwetfc4Murt,oOTr U tbUn to do o while my stock 5 I&rso and a gret variety of all 'rauszar of things to aetect &ots. He dpa 9?wy thinr the cemki wish or t& heart deir, from a$l dock to Xhm finest gold watobae. ' Be ? to call arxl I iria opect your ere O LOWFEMCBa - '? i, ' 't?-T IrMlSW w S$b i 3 er aara k - nmewmmm , , - 'rnTV "- ,-UECSt.. r JFV- VSr. .'' - " m 1 . . , t, T iHffw " 1 in f 1 t "y"r -, . . j- -.? t it ' M '.! j i fJ-l l U j j- Smiiel (Wis.) AtUL WOT UUBI t IB 3- 4V, S- -x V f . v ;-. t-1 o - - ' - , - " . t MV -. f.e. t?Is321l- 1 L " .iii-. --.. :33&M zm Esy,c -sa k. . - rr-,- -.-. .rw-rJB" f j r 'J