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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1886)
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M H V V JZT B- SC All Sums AMOUNTI1SIC $5 or MOHE, ;Ourpods are all marked iii "olain figures at the Lowest prices and with this big discount besides, enables you to buy at less than wholesale cost i . V F .vi -j- D S of P (D S o a o of ca CD w O D k - $ 5 worth of Goods you only pay us 10 c a u u ti i4. 4i 4 8 12 16 20 24 o o p CD P H P CD P o o p CD p - I O O O CO CD W CD d o P CD t3- P J CD tr CD CD CO c W O o A V . T Tliis great opportunity o.ly happens once in a life time that you can buy first-class goods, for less than New York Wholesale Cost. You can not afford to . .-;- miss it. uome eariy wnne tne siock is complete IS 3 QP -3 l'a r ttr u. 1 Gre a nne m m m, THE CHICAGO STORE. r-- The Red Cloud Chief FKIDAY. JANUARY 1. 1RSG. . To iho hoard !of dirclor.: 'with sutniiit nir T - v 'J? t- I.. b"- ;c-.'. ..?i i- " -2 E2 -ufc .r.' 3,- i. - va? && Ropoxt of the Public Schools. I here- ruport of the school? of lied Cloud for the term ending, J)ei 25, 1885. Total number enrolled du ing term, 471; on roll at present, 4? s average daily attendance, 340; seating capacity needed at present 428; desks wo have, including new school build in, 377; number of desks Heeded aadly 51. The lack of room hn been a great bar to the success of the school and yet. the work of the term has been in a de- , gree satisfactory. We were interrupted ( by diphtheria but that interruption was of short duration. "We have been Rurnrised aa well a disappointed at not : having the pleasure of seeing the mem bers of this board and the patrons in .our schools much more frequently t ' than we have; we have recorded visits ; from three members, and a call of a feVminutes from another. The most astonishing fact, however, is that two . of our teachers have not had the pleas- 4,ure of becoming personally acquainted rs wfthall the members of the board. . They-have labored three months and n three weeks f6r you and have never f Iguiade your acquaintance. The patrons V. J ' 71 TlPf COIll nrtllivan im1I3 Iiai.. !... f -. . ' the purj)osenf making announcements v . i; . We nri ffratpfnt fn biml ofo o11 and should be pleased to publish a long .list of visitors and speak in glowing .fg htbis oi me iniercti mat is taken m ' . "lhesqhools) but w were born too near v 4le Geonre Washimrton homes! nari tn &t?x!l$& doUiat untilUiatinterest is manifest- S5: -F -t5:Kv?r-v ""'her of this board should .3L 2 Si ? v 'tWlt tlie SchrmU. Oonm Mini lpnrn Irnm observation jusi. wliat is being done. You ojui know th't truths in no other , nuaK yvur cnucisois anu your il ISJ'i Lft-AJ. 5. "1. 1.5' .- !, riy 5. .' . ?!;". L.-.?3 tr.itt b?yv:,i T. iy 'i.-T k5 w - coattci?; we are the tmployes. you ihe mpjoyers.. Tiie good people of Rod Ctmrf have selected you U fill this po- -tiimvbecMJ5e of vour integrity and botieety of purpose, because they be lieve tkkt Von inil nArfirni thi 'dntta .tk"Su? to"jfboaowith the same EaVTK2e,l,-Ti1 y?vPlorin i3i ka;; ,;i , i&' JiV-A'l Wl Hi MilMllI I I IBM hMi & -" iribifour Atomhs, or t lt, w- that sUtetVowed a busit t i nose per- J would ask Uue beard :iv, dur- tho year f Straus- - m jp.MS: ixpat&he jutfenent of child of y -s .t" vjv -jr. - j . . -v: ;.-iiwjnix.iM ounnmr,c nxiMHr; oraenpaNevtpac njiTimmt rT)UTcTiatjpjjiM'iiiaiKhae or rPHHrtrj upon va ou wilt leM'to beat' .ipont .Var !. .-Jt.w .- " l macten wtm ihe Aateach- Ktywr . a bemeBftato Our M 4heK3hr of TEW iiMPf3P.lRRSre apXwxKii..ejBeweiBc HHa-JilllMtKel IflSS does not necessarily mean satisfaction. A thief would bo much better 8atisfied and have much more love for the court were it to place him on pleasant pic nic grounds instead ot the silent cell He may'mumur,but his murmurs have no force. Please consider for a mo ncnt the condition of things when one of those dear little ones comes ho'ue andstates how he has been abused by that wretched court, the school m.irm. The parent becomes irantic, solicits the sympathy of tht.ir neighbors who, when their attention is called to the matter, remember that their children, too, have been sorely abused, and the conclusion drawn in the heat of pas sion and from a child's version of the difficulty is that te:icher must go." She becomes an. ''offensive partisan" at ence. The teacher may have done just what was right or just what was wrong that cuts but a small iigurefor "I never liked her anvhotr, and she must go." ! This fact may bring very satisfactory results for the parent at present. Ho lias protcctcit ins cnuu anu leuis a worm of consolation in the result: he has ako taken revenge out of the teacher, by putting her to some inconvenience, but the fruits in store for that parent from protected disobedience can certainly not be of the most palatable kind. Dic tation after dictation is sent from pa rents based wholly upon the children' reports. This is in a measure as com ical as it is annoyiug. These dictations usually come from parents who closp by saying "I used to teach." I was forcibly reminded a few days ago of the benign intluence this remark should have upon the truly live teach er. About fourteen years ago I was serving an apprenticeship at the bench in a coach shop. About a week ago I went into the Ited Cloud carriage works to do a little work. To my utter surprise I learned that I could not reg ulate the modern jack-plane. Fourteen years has brought about wonderful improvements, not only in the trades but in the professions also, for progrss in the profession? makes progress pos sible in the trades. The child of twenty live years ago is not the same as th cne of to-day. The child of the east is not the same in every respect as the product of the plains. There seem? to to be a breadth of comprehension and rapid development in these products, iu jperfect harmony with the great prairies that lie stretching before them, -and an energy that vie with our sephyrsin strength? and resllesfncsi. These bits of advice contributed so generously by our friends who could .practice them years ago, are gratefully 1 received, and arc about of as little ser- nee io us as aavice to me operators oi a woolen mill would tie from the same taowee on the grounds that thev used -coepm ana Knit. M jk f.-'i -F- V'l A Shirt Factory. Mrs. G. N. M cl)aniels, of this city, has determined to open a .hirl factory iu this city. She has had years of ex perience in the business and feels con fident that she can give satisfaction. She guarantees shirts to lit as perfectly as those made in large lactones. Pat ronize iiorne and give Mrs. McDaniuls atrial. At present she. can be found at her residence in the uth part of city. Tako Notice The Traders Lumber Co., of this city. Mr. F. E. Gfble manager, is now fully prepared to furnish the people of the country adjacertto HcdCloud witn lumber, building material, lime, hair cement, hard and soft coal, etc , in any quantity desired and at the most reasonable rates. It will pay the peo ple of Webster, Smith and Jewell, counties, and in fact any and everyone in a radius of fifty miles of lied Cloud to get figures from the Traders lumber coiudauv if intending to build, as the company are hound to sell lumber at all hazards. When you wantanything in our line call and see us betoro buy ing elsewhero. TlUDHRS' LUMI'.EU Co. Per 1". K. Goiji.e. For Salo at a Bargain. A desirable residence in the citv of lied Cloud, Nebraska, being lots 13 14. 15, 1G. 17, IS, 19, '20. in block IS, origin al town of lied Cloud, with house having four rooms and good cellar good well and pump, 115 fruit trees on place, various kinds, nearly all bear ing, also small fruits bearing; 42 shade trees on and surrounding the place; blue grass in front of house. A delightful residence and good location nextsquare north-west of court house. Also three lots next square north of school house. 2n;l ward.. All can be bought at a bargain. Inquire of J. P. Uaviia. Caunty Clerk. A new hog remedy sure preventa tive against hog cholera. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or mone refunded For sale by Ferguson it Co. Cranberries at Ballard's New York store. Maple syrup at Ballard's New York store. Holiday confectionery at the post office. For bargains in dry goods go to Mrs Xewhous's. The choicest oysters at Ballard's Xew York Store. Go to Ballard's New York store for fine groceries. It is no wonder that the Golden Eacle sends out-so manv large bun nloc Tt.lwri rrtti swin rmf n rrtrtri x?a?,. Hence. we would I -i.i- ..: ... , ,.:-... -!?- ?x .i .-i-i .t -..-- . . ... .wic sun in iiivn s situs, iur co-iv auu vb and patrons to visit usl upwanis. Overcoats from $215 and icciiwvuiM. ,Huui jrouracuooi, Know j upwanis. j. uh m rang none, ana vou win &m hetter qualirlodo sdecttt what hooli be ckme. Kmectfully yours, , dj wocnerd'e otber. - This & Co drug 4.1f. it-T TT1' "7 - jxtv nt ouL Yo at"'. - IR1IUI" 5W 1 Jit P jHOTIIi .fWBBI BHtkMl UBHI. k .. . mr uk -F. ,j-zr: - "- pwanl Canon City coal at Piatt Jc Frees'. Scarlet wool underwear at 50 cents and upwards at the Golden Eagle clothing store. The Golden Eigle sells the best man's boot for $2 ever sold in the county, and their Selz boots -and shoos in all grades cannot be beat lor quality andtpnee anywhere. Lumbei, coal, etc, as cheap as anv where in the city, at Piatt Jc Free' Imber.Taris.. jF freth choice candies go to Klee Jft-O-3 JU fSlatticinI Batik f 'jevi Moore. I'reloViit. sila CarlKT.Vlc-l'r. Itolit. V Shirey. Cashier. Jno K. Stiircy. AHtat 'aliier. Capital $50,000 Special Attention Civen to fr ' Collections DIRKCrORS las CarlitT. Levi Moore, It. V R. I. Join W K. .sjjirey. Hliiri'v. Buv and sell Kxchan; Make eo'Icctions and dr. General Banking Business Interest allowed mi time deposits ... " :; 4 xv xV ' E&7Jl jgasi gTHaJJgaMrBrf'Jj a n MIIIL WmammM vsBHWlUB9xBuPvtiv eSpCiI all XJSrBBCJ3(P' Call on K iceman it Wiener at the post office for choice, and always fresh, imported, Key West and domestic cigars. Call at Bradbrook's 4th avenue Gal lery and have a negative taken at once so as to give me time to finish them and not be disappointed. Buying 25c worth of goods will give you a chance to get an album and toilet case free ot charge at K.LEMAN it WEI.VER. For Salo. One six foot oval front show case. C. L. Cotti.nt.. Cabinets at $4.00 per dozen, C.ird. for $2 50 per dozen until after the Holidays at Bradhrook's Gallery. Coal, lime, hair, etc, at Piatt it Frees lumber yards. Don't fool yourself and think you have found the finest stock of Christ mas goods in town until you have icon Cotting's display. Simons' auction room is open for argaius at all times. Xew York buckwheat floui at Ballard's New York Store Uncle Sam's harne?s oil in any quantity, at Cottins. Call at Simon' auction room on 4th Avenue and secure rood bargains. 3181. REPORT or TirKco.vinTiojror tiik Red Cloud National Bank AT RKI) CLOUD, In thctateof Ncliraika. at th5 cUi9 of bwl ur. I!C.2I, 1M3. Rr.Ot'RCK9. Loan ami dlvroHti: ..... .... OvrrilrciJt L. S. ton1t crnrc rinmlatirm other lork. lotid, atid mortrarr Dae front 3fitimel rrrt? aprnti . Dim.- from tfir "ational IU;irj Dtw from .Slate Ilanko aivJ bankm J Kcal tUK. lunnturraml ntliirm . . j Cum-iit exp?ni anl taxc paid . Prrtnltims alL . I Ctipck ann other cah ltn FrariJoaaliiaiwrcurrrnrT.nlckrli.and lcnnir .. ... Ia-ZaI ti-iifJer note Rrdf mjlhfn fund wh U. S. trranrer (.'ercjt. of rircnUtkm) 9 .n m tarn u 12JOB0W i m 47 99 ta y 3J013I 39774 IM 3 in MOB iom m Legal Notice. F STILES WILL TAKE NOTICE THAT OX the 2V1 tar of NormiNrr. l-O. Scunl Wot. a Jallce of the Trtuv of II Ooml l'rc cinc:. Welxter rtu:it. Nebraska, Lavd aa or iter of attachment for thenrii of v fa an art ion PemJlur before him wherein KinnimwMl Ta1cc & Co. arc Plaintiffs atd K Siiles L d?f--ndaat-1 and attached raoury! anacrwlit In tiw hand of f James ti neiinn and pimineeii aid H'iVKi to appear and answer coHccrninz money and credits in his hand beJonslnrtoa3d dcirawant. Jviid cauc teas con tinueil to Ute 5th dar of Jan nary. In, at 10 o'cJock x m. Emmkksox Tauvst & C. 3Wir By Kalcy Kkk.. their Attoi 'tcy. txiniLiTin. Capital :nck naW in ..f tii.rs m Mirpliw fund, Undh ttm m trlded profit National Bank notn fwjt-itandlns. .. to cheek .... . M3JKS '2 1 i7,M LVrmaod certiaile deposit TsS 2 j Iue to other National Hanks ... .... jm Note aad bITl rc-diicouated VK.IK ? Tn:-K: ' ...... 1154,721 X ateof ebraka. Ormty of WcUter.ji I. IL V. Sblrej. Cashier ot tfe aborc &aieJ reuut. no ot?mnir wear Uxat tfee abrne Perfect Idemnily, Xatoal teserre Kcad life Xoela;kQ. of Xew York. Xke LarxoU strotse:. cheapest asd mas sacecvsfal ojiea AMesnmect .vnciaiiaa la titewartd. Tonl eabrnhJp JasffitrT 1. 1V. erer2jW. Cottfcaict usac4 from $! t fM.M. ToMe Brsene fwid airray exceeds fealzsauiUscilaltin. aiH TT eec ! f yerxttcat tmemb'n. Far farther Is- tnent U true to I be bei of sr kaoIred m toilet. tejirt. V. .HjiiKKV. CaSiier. Subcribel aad swur&tn tefAmv tiait dar ot December. ISC W, . Uinu, Xotarr IoMle. .'orrcct Attest Ijrvt 3fcoBK. K. l. Joiei. -Irrevin. ltitiAEK.t A HAPPY NEW YEAR I take this method of thanking my ruHtoiners for Uw pant year for their patronage and goodwill, nliall rnrltmvor througli the coming year to make my Htock even mow com plete than it is now, and nne every precaution in coniimund ing prescription, and dwiwiiHing medieineH. My aim in to to make thin a first cla store in every particular a an In ducement to cah trade. I now iwiiu a $ir cah r.nnl to en h cuHtomer when thia amount in traded out the customer will receive $1.00 in goods fne. C. L. CO'iTING. DntTooisT .A: Bookskllku. ED GUILFORD I1tlvv CVVVI for men and boys. Overcoats at bottom prices G I !i pry Goods and Groceries. jFurnishing goods. ,Grloves:Mitts, Hos iery &c. IL GILFORD S Boots and shoe coarse and fine. from 50ots. tip o R D I will positively sell goods for carfi alter January 1st. All those knowing themselves indebt ed tTl rr)A TTrill please calland set tle by the above date. Probt4j Notic. ELxZABETI! H OIArTX HAS TW STH daj et Doarnfeer, IKS. tied her tWim Is tbe cot7 eowt of Webster rnty. Jtrftt.. biss xxmc oclker tkls tSml fttimaitia r. C&apla. Ute of Webur eentfr. Xex. 4.rf en r aboDeretaberlf.M.a4 aAkinc ttat ktler et KMwmnuw se cnaten ber. TimAir. Jaasarr the . iwc. m arpeizUil ttci it catwTTjnwtW.mMa30mmimtitraanwttm AUwrwaimmmi B1 ai vtoee ami MU4 tf tkqr m Wkm mrwmm4am4tmai Wool boots a specialty, jj F. D. HUTCHINSON, ft INAVALEt -. NEBRASKA. GE5EKAL VEALKtm DC Groceries proviwoiw, dry good?, and all art!c foimd in a It clam coontry irfore. Prodnc Uk, chance for goodu. Capaid for grain. t UMHdly fA ex- Store -wieners at tne poet oflke l9JkUCm itmHf K?fj CMJULKB.VFF5IT. ww. v. imn, c n V . i."'1-. .Vtrl -, w- "iM-i. , -. -T &r 2r if f -,3 aHCHtS.ttflBBK ," &m T&J&x ZK.JJZJ't 5 E..- t . S Hi jj imT" irTT iT" jwi'tf a" ; x m JS 4&y .- , -. . rr.. -h.iawwwwwwwwwmmjtxsrjB.