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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1886)
ip&3P. Bs?r: - rv Si. ' ' - 4. F IE i:&y.s . .e-A'J'sf ..3iiMSB2HTj'j'jre.5w,v v..'.-2J--".;,E2s. -,--'. ;-r ? ...,K3r.:aEir,7; --wrf-.-, -v 'a; "-. - i--f-z:.en .$T--i- im Iie-V . 1 !" JH K'$r -'H - . -.. . -j-,r-vr: j -;aS i:-" '-erntai-w I I.I.M. II a ??T. .? .-.S &?!. i'-fijpjrjotiiv.'v, - ,5 "H.V .' "V .-. &,' IgppfsFP7 "?fpsass. l,25RJSVKrr"2.,BB5Sfi tSSsa afar- . 4' a. i' I J-' v I U i ir ft I W F . - "Hk? -:' . c. WALNUT GREEK. As it is the fanbion for correspond ents to mention that Spring is here, I will do the same. Mr. Murphy has mo.cd on the O'Brien farm. Mr. John Bay, from Ash Creek, ac companied Bro. Hummel last Sunday. Did you hear of": wo young Indies who took a wheelbarrow ride last week near Poplar Hill?. Perhaps it would he well to mention the fact that the-c area few ticks tak ine a spring walk for their health. S. W. Warnock's brother-in-law has been, looking for a farm hero. Beta. WEST INAVALE. Farmers ara busy in the fields put ting out their small grain. G. W. Rise has his new house almost completed. Mr. Fred Lawson, lately from Illi nois, has his house linisocd and is living in it. - F. M. DeLong is about through husking corn. J. M. Carnahan, who purchased the Weston farm, has arrived and is pre parin to move on the farm soon. We would like to hnar something more about the railroad that we used to hear so much about. U.vo. CROOKED CREEK. Aha! spring has come and it is the cirly bird that catches the worm. During the past fnc weather the farmers have been busy puttiutr in their grain and getting ready for planting corn. The country is fairly teeming with life and activity. D. F. Tennant's house is nearly ready for the plasterers, 'and soon lift will be living in his new mansion. Mrs. Win. Dickson has been quite sick for a short time past. Miss Ada Howard, of the city, is teaching the school in this district. Will some of the many readers of Thk Chief please tell us something of the southwestern railway that was going to do so much lor this county? As everybody is busy and news is scarce, I must close, wishing The Chief the compliments of the season I remain, a Bullkkoi.. CATHERTON. Miss Blaucho Gibson closed her school in Highland after a very suc cessful and satisfactory term. Helow wc give a few names ot those wh j re alized eflort whs success and merited great credit Flora Cramer, a short lesson in astronomy; llattic Cramer. Little Bo-Pccp; Knima Warner. "'Be Kind"; EdieBnttoti, "On the Banks of Tennessee;" Otto Wakemau, -'You Think I Dre Not Speak." Master Cowley, "John Logan in Congress." Then were the school and spectators given in the true spirit of elocutionary accomplisment. "The Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight," by Miss Gibson, after which the goodbye came, only to bring more -vividly to their minds th.it they-were separating from one that had so diligently discharged the duties entrusted to her, and one who had at all times so judiciously ndministcd such laws as would bo productive of good results and leave an impression, of a. moral nature in their minds and )ue that thought it right to discharge the duties which lie nearest you. Miss Gibson leaves with the entire respect of all. Mr. John Potter and wife, of tho great metropolis of the Republican Valley was driving in this part Sunday also Harry Feight and wife. Saint. COWLES. Splendid weather foi farm work, and farmers all busy. M. J. Turner is getting his new store house in readiness for busine.-s, and anyone wanting to put a stock ot goods in a good place would do well to see him. Frank Beers, the boss plasterer, is this week putting the finishing touches on G. W. Hacer's new resi dence T. J. Ward merits the thanks of the members and friends ot the M. K. Church in Cowlcs for his successful efforts in securing lots from the I. t M. on which to build a church. Tne B. & M. are also entitled ti thanks for their HlHirahty. C. C. Bennett left on Wednesday for a visit to his old home at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. E. M Peamm shipped his household goods and stock Thursday last to In dianob. Neb-aska. where he has a claim. Mrs. W. T. Evans is visiting her mother at Humboldt this week. Thomas Finish shipped two cars of cattle and one car of bogs to Chicago Monday. Will Schenek was in Blue Hill Sat urday. Josh Fuller took in Red Cloud last 0VUCUJ. Married, at the bride's resilience J ,(J puij MJ . .0 d.iys' notic0 wiUl near Cowles, April 15. by 1 lev. C. .0ut extra cost. Look to your best Hummel. Mr. S. B. Smith to Mrs. interests and call on meat my office Hannah Haney. The union of this , over First National B ink. - mrthv counle has the heartv approval and best wishes ofyour correspondent. G.V.Hat;.:r on Tuesday last r - ceivedaiot r- ".""- . .. . .. mrntflirii which he buusht of . li.Jrorrcster, hi Ilea ciouo. Thomas Hodgson luis. we iiiulcr UiKirosel his meat market in Cowke, wilh the view oT engpr.? in other tnwiiiess. TboBias Taul is now in h new lunltl inRwliereaio keeps on lianrt a '$ upply of oceriejpd confectionery. Good cigaw "iflWwHj. : ;; JjthxHaxchet. -, .L'-i. v. -' 3P-3SaftftL-v r -? V v 't - . ' - - r :. . - ARKANSAS. Buadfokd, Ai:k, April 13, 1886. Friend Hosmek: Again I take up my pen to let van know that I am still on the top of the green earth been here almost three months and no chills yet except northern chills which we felt considerable about the 2nd and 3rd of April, 6 degress of freezing. That was the coldest we have had for a month. I finished planting'corn yes terday would have finished on the tenth, but it rained Saturday afternoon and put a stop to our work, have had a great deal of rain through latter part of March and the fore part of April the last two or three days have been very beautiful and warm, nice growing weather. Our early nlanted corn coming up nicely; oate three to foir inches high: garden in nice shape peas, radishes and lettuce, four inches high, soon be ready for the table and company. 1 must say a little, about our society, as this heretofore has been omitted, and some of you may think we have none, but you are 'eft when you think so. We organized Sunday school (Methodist) at our school house half from my place"three weeks ago and sent for Cook's lesson helns, same as we used in Nebraska. Last Sunday our school numbered 75 scholars, it being rather unpleasantly cool day for this neighborhood and some claim only about half a turn out. A Iter school we listened to a very ple:Lant and well handled discourse from our Baptist minister, Key. Thos. Mason. We have a very good class of something likn 3f members, mostly Methodists, and a number one Sabbath school. Our public school will com mence IsL of July ami continue six months. Our fruit prospects are very god for every variety except peaches which will not be more than half a crop, owing to the l:itc warm weather about the holidays, which cansee the buds to begin to swell, and then a very severe cold spell set in immediately after and froze a great many of the early varieties. Cherries, peaches, pears, early apples and plums are all out in full bloom. I was considerably amused this evening while making my usual week ly perusal ofyour most valuable Ciiikk, while looking over tho list of corres pondents, (which is about the first thing after the wrapper is oil') I see Bro. 'Sid' ofJudsoii, is ttil! among, the living, and shoving the pencil as usual. Now "Sid" don't be too sure about us coming back shaking with the ague a? you say, tj God's country. From the description you give in your article I should rather say deliver me. In your lirst paragraph you say "suow all week and tho roads Jver' bad," and in your last paragraph you say quite a number ofyour neighbors are still on the sick ust, which implies they have been sick for some time. Now ''Sid" don't get mad and i, oil' the handle when I say there arc none of us, (wiiii-h means 10 in family) on the sick list, and I don't know of any ex cept Mr. Allen, an old gentleman oyer Su years of age, who is somewhat feeble. About snow and mud. Well, yes, a little mud. but no snow. Now, Bro. Sidj will you just step out on my north porch todav while the thcr momefer registers 75 in the shade and take a seat there long enough for me to point out to you a portion of Paradise- Looking to the northeast some or 3 of a mile lies the crowing crops; some 40 rods northeast lies the fisb pond with a beautiful grove ot oaks partly surrounds it; north from the house some GO rods is the orchard, some 10 rods from where we sit are my early apple trees all coye: ed' with bloom; quite near us in the beautiful green grassy yard are a row of May cherry trees, six to eight inches thick which surround the dwelling, and are all out in full bloom. Just east of the porch is our garden filled with all kinds of spring dowers. Now Sid how do you like the 'ooks of that. See those peas almost ready to bloom; lettuce, radishes, beets, tomatoes, etc, set out although small, asparagras nearly large enough to 'eat. The strawberries, raspberries and grapes all putting forth their rich and fra grant buds. Just a little beyond the cherry trees is a box on a polo tilled with thu-e nice little martin birds which we hear singing their sweet songs of praise to the all wonderful being who has made us a Paradise on earth. Now, l?ro. Sid, don't talk to me anymore about shaking with the chills in God's country, nor walk off onour ear at u hat I have 'aid, but for a moment u. contract Cods country with Paradise Oakdale Farm on the mountain. I). $. Hei.vkkn. Wantkd. A young girl to help do general house work. One who cmi sleep at home preferred. Inquire at the Golden Eaule Clothing Store. Farm Loans. Farm loans negotiated. Farm loans . - .;. ,,, laiK ftin . reasonable ratos on sotMi j,Ci?cnal or phattc! security. Also J f:irn, joan. maile at lowest rate? of lnlm&u C- R CVTHEE, I 35tf Abstract Office. Kett Clouu. ; Nnw is the time to :;etyotir furci-J ture. Car !oad just receivcU at Forrester's. 4 Notico is herob-r civen that W. P. Overman Is oar antbonzed ool ector WoUopd'.tfcOfcwtoorocelvo nooefiemhim w vnmitij r spood, Ab nwt bvro wtt as danA. Wk":" -..: "Is ""-..' "- .'" r-.ts.?sr i'". .' . X- '."W5dJvt- A'"A-;:. ' . -. " ' !j ...-. ' ti i ; j -r '-- r.'.i . - - "w- 1 ' . "w wt . j- v i- - .3 -.. v -c. ,- ; -iti.. .i -rTT :. . .,,r vr.n,na.v.. ck yi. . j-w -j - .ji..". t --. - s5t s .H.-E-y; ; .--rrr4tJtv.. ? . jss&iieM4r:- -: ,. ::-'r.-SNfeaarat: --- '- -" .: -- . y . . - - - -- -- -- - .- r--;i:TaiK!'T'''l 'A X'X'5er-2,r!;J--ii.j a,w. "-. . '. "J.tsr.'j.f. a PW I g : ". --- . --, -T W.. -5 'J!-MZlL-iy - - -.-- -, . --V.T.- -- y -Jk...'-- -THE BEST TONIC. This medicine, cosiblninjj Iron Ith para rczcUMe tonic. qulcKiy :td rorapK-:;iy ('rra Dyspepsia, InllrtloB, eahaews I nim Hle4, .Malar la,l hills aia even ana .rarauna. . Jt Is an un!ailin itxatdv for Diseases of tho CMaeya aa4 I.irer. It ii invaluable for I:caa.-s rxciihar to Women, and all w ho lead M.-lcr;Uirr lives. Itdocs nc: injure the teeth, cauw hcadache.nr .imducc constf ration iAIrr Iron medicinrt do. IU'tirichesand jnrifics the blood, stimulate -thcfljrnitc.nld the cvdrnllaUon of food, re eves Heartburn and IMrhing, and ttrcugth cn the muscles and nervw. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Ixrfc;( L'.cr$rj Ac., it has no tqual. a?r The ernulne has alove trade mark til 2roMd red lines on vrari.T. Take no othtf UU r7 im'iK" l1irL ().. BlLTIOKE,tf Resolutions of Respect and Sym pathy. Whkkkah. by tlm death 0! our vx-pre-idfut. Mrs. Delta M. Warner, the W. .'. T. V. of Ked Cloud mourns the loss 01 one of its uobleM and most faithful members. Therefore be It Jtcsolvcil. That we bear 'jratelul testimony to her consistent Christian character, to her ear nest labors and cheerful sacrifice In the cause of Christ and temperance, to her faithful discharge of duty as an onlcer, ami to her kind, gentle and synipathi.lii. charitable disposition as a ft lend Her unselfish devotion to the cause of temjer ance will ever remain fresh In the im-mon of her co-workers, and serve a an Incentive to us to strive for a greater consecration in our work, and while we mourn our hiss we als.i rrjolce that she is resting from her labors, and now realizing the joy and MM of heaven. Wherea-, her death Is a far greater loss to her husband, miiis and daughters, therefore be It lCcsolved, That we extend to them our heart felt ympaih, praying our Heavenly Kither may help them bear this go; it sorrow, and cheer their desolate hearts by fulllllMig ids promise, "as one whom his. mother eomfortcth, so will 1 comfort jou.'' Resolved. As a fnarU of respect to our respect to our sister's jtivmory wo will for one month ear on our white riblKMis theeiublem of mourn- 1!) Ied, That a copvof these resolutions be presented to the family, al.-o copies for publica tioii be furnished the oapers ot our city and I he Xew Itepuhlic. l!v order of the W. C.T. L. A ici: line of dry j;oods will be sold but very cheap at Mrs. Xcwhouse's. Inscki: your property with Unas. Schaflhit. IJed Cloud, cb .".Otf Tin: best and cheapest line of lace Hamburg's, and everlasting trimmings at y rs. XewhouseV Another invoice of wall paper just received at Colting's. Don't buy your paint until voti have examined the meriu of I no Kinj; Tinted head, sold by Cottiuj:. Fou Sai.k. j)lete. " A IuUire of A jjood bakery, all coui- lust-clasa opportunity. S. F. Sl'OKI-i-FIKl.D, lied CIcuil. Neb. 31-tf Window shades made to order at Colli ng's. Go to G. W, Kline's for fresh home made candies, cigars, etc. Ladies' cheap hosiery at Mrs New- house's. Call ami see the new hardwan firm ot K. Ii. Shercr & Co. tf Come and see tho ten cent wall p: pdr at Henry Cook'--. Foi: sale or rent A i:ood store room in south HeJ Cloud. A first-class lo cation for a competent business man. Inquire of V. F. Jackson. .'iJitf Hkxky Cook now has the most complete stock of wall paper, shades, etc., in the Republican Valle Another car load of Illinois coal at M. W. Dickcrson's. Two rooms Jor rent. Inquire of V D. Forrester. J.4.NUKSK girl wanted at D. &. M eating house. Good wapes. For the lightest and best linker barb wire call on R. R. Pherer it Co. tf Nothing to beat the low oven Jewel vapcr stove, at R. R. Shcrer Jt Co's hardware store. tf Tho finest line of shirts and under wear at the Golden Ha:I'. See the celebrated Crown Jewel yapor stovea at R. R. hcer it Co's. hardware store. o3tf Notico of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership existing between I'clly Bros it Co., of the Amboy Mills, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Puli.y Raos. it "0. Notico. All that want a square meal on short notice go to the .Star restaurant. Virm meals at all lmrs. P.vkk Waton, Proprietor. Roys' long hose at the Golden Fagle Denver to Chicago, Denver to Kansas City. Denver to Omaha, Omaha tc Chicago, Kansas City to Chicago, Omaha to St. Louis. BEST LINE FROM WEST T.O EAST! SURE CONNECTIONS LOW RATES BACCACC CHECKED THROUGH. Through tickets oyer the EuHiny ton Route ere for 929 by tha Union ?2c!flc1 rnvcr ui R'o Cranrfs ?"! a!! cthrr principal raHvvays artcf by sl afjcnt3 of Iho "Burisnston For further information, W:y u nv airit. or fa - . . p s. EiMrnt, Cirx tvz Jkr, IsUsI s w jpffBfll WM BBBBBSSSSBBBBSI auvblrr 1 MMaHaW n j. 1 - -. o - n zz. x 'j. CD 4 z . 2 7? o " r -; ? S Li "53 - 'J. - -S ' C T. "2. tL ; " 5 ." tn y. (D u 2.s ' O Z r-r 5' Z- 7T 'pr 1 CilfPi In and 'around Red Cloud, THE GATE CITY j Of the great Republican valley. Buy your nomes wmie property is cneap. D. B. SPANOG-LE Fnrm Loans Nogotiatod. onsis ting of tho finest lino of Ladie's and Gent's FINE SHOES. Ever brought to Rod Cloud. Wo mako a specialty of tho cele brated Reynolds' Bros, shoes Also wo keep a fulljino of tho la mous Rocicford shoo, which we warrant. All our goods aro warranted to.givo satis faction; and our pri ces aro the VERY LOWEST SEE ITS BEFORE BUYING! Itch nni cratch of every kin.l cured !.i .'iJ minutes by Woolfonis SaniUirV Lotion. Uso no other. Tin never fail-:. SoUl by Fersu?on i Co dru' gist. 11 Cloud. '-ly Legal Notice. Jmf : ur.n. iefk.viat. will tk.r -itv uat oa ihr liUi rtay M Areil. 1SK. MlaHa A- Ijotb. plstatlS b-rrj. kl br ri-mKS m tit- ilKlrict oiri of Wettrr mtiir. 31..I rf-ivr of-MhicfcsrPte -UalM a Uttutt liA nst nr IwUtTT- 1K? 3li& itJT Ol M3T. IS-'-. XILDUA Lonu. Ptalnlta, ! Legal Notico. ( ftAiKriu the Lroswl ci alUf 3l atnc rn i .&S,SSJJStvSLm vUlBti2 Tor more itos ttre y?tr AJa lo HZL2.i.V jti r- vac i I-STYLESJR 1HL UVJ5 PERFECT MATERIACSni n B SUPERIOR rs-ihtr. f Ailurr to rrvilIc and taMtual traBir- .... .-.!. .Irlrnf.m o iiw? -nwaa OI cifrw -(. Y are reaolrwi 10 ana -r MA tJI' ! - ... .,-rr,-r. o,zt wNTi-p I iunwe ot tnovjuc Uic I e.XtebnAka.Jefcn B. tiUmaziH in dbtnct&! from iu bn .! nvr tfcct ! VT3itT cirtxiA art i the rcibouU. Th t ani.'f r,tri7iiT tiiTrii iii. iviiiuiau -w-ifr -- x ATimKn a tiv e( dlnaw- tmz& iZ tk I .t ..k. ..-. Dr J. S EMIGH DENTIST, Fine Office Work a Specialty. as 5wav C!ou. 1 h.vitt. OJBc rcr H-d r o M 00 Finns For sale. 4 Real Estato and Insutanco Agent. OfQoo ovor First National B ank A. COOK, DKALKR IX We have just reciev ed our new stock of SPRING GOODS ROCKFORD Pat Con Otid Administrator a Notico. JX-TATEOr.VHIW WflJiON. IErKAKH. It Ttw niwltr?isci baTlos bo-n a;to!3t-J atmintralflr ol tlw ot: ol Nell lcIoo. Jale ol WcL-tf r eointy. ud ai or Vtora.. lrxvil.lieyslrei isotlcc ttaj be rlH aj r3r b?lT9 lb" rrtnatf ceert c VfttMcr cocsty. at Itw oflVrr Ur t oonir J.cr, at lb Jr trfTa. Uw ti MockUv la Jsk fKXl, 15 at -whfrh time all r-crc teTlc claJbw asslnu xi4 cvn" anr wtil al rcnaeOeii U &un4 A3 claim asalat said titxte we. ftrteaieA at or l-rforc Uw Acm? tcr ft aM wut 1 t forerrtonctt AQ wsviaJ Isrtrfctl ta kiIA I tar rrtori to tsate IWlwulfalg jj- Thom.v AprK.y. AtkaiwWjaCgr. Isul April lah, ! J7l Prposal for Bids. t mas "sriii oe receiveu oy lac inef- i siuncu up w iy iti. iso. ior ujc chooi UuiJdus pr&ut location 1 10 a po&iuon ii muzz cisi ;itouucui 1 ntrrlt?r section .11. lOwn . f-smre IL or director rterrfe xt:zx anv or all lid. I. II. Knxv. M oJentor. H.SiiiTi!, Director. xaAjt- Boots 1 M ff"Mr i IV UIU ii'.Ub ' BED CARRIAGE V V V Wm W M m " i. cT.r Js BUGGIES, & SPRING WAGONS. ing purchased our stock arcdUc, prices wc arc able to place r r the market 1 hides cneapcr uiusi the cheapest. Buck Boards at Top buggies at Spring Wagons Phaetons - are also prepared toilo all kiiul of job and repair w rk at twttom prices. 01(1 buggies painted and ropairel nt reasonable rates. It will pay you to give us a roll and get our price before purchasing elsewhere NEW STOCK. Wall Paper and Window Shades. The greater part of my new spring Htork of thw k,h"Jm have arrived, and I hall take pleasure in showing giwiNai.l quoting prices to any who may call. My wall pupn sa l)oiiglit. directly from the Factory and the quality and bea ty of design cannot be mirpassed. I alrio have a full M k 1 PAINTS AND OILS I BtlU haiidlo tho "Klnjr Tlntod load nnd C B. Q. mUml pulntn. th Hoods Uftvo alwnyB Klvon HiitlnfHotlon, iuhI hvo ooon fully tontod in this raarKOt. A fuU lino of CniffH Uookn, ind Htntlotmry hi wityn on hand. C L COTTINCf. GUILFORD'S CASH HOUSE ! ' CoWLES, NEBRASKA. MENS BOOTS $1.75 -A Pli LADIES SHOE8 SI.OO AMD UP SUMMER roODS AT 6c AND UP Our prices on Cloth-' . Hoots, Shoes, Furn sh- ing goods, Hats, and Caps arc so low that none con undeasel) us. m mi be: 1 Give us a call CHEAP LUMBER 11 TH IMIER -WILL FIGURES ON LUMBER As low as can be bought from any dealer Earth. W E. 3atw. Vter-lTr 4F9WVv aAT " ."-( General BaldfMnfiHO0SSSS CLOUD WORKS harfrnins in PHAb all kinds ot vej, -i .'!' A m .. irHfc rHBra $35.00 $65 .00 $75,00 $100.00 at and be convinoed MARK- Slew & , mm m in 1 Wft . -i- " Ti Vaft'TrS SW?. --C . 4 ,AJI i-v, ?-. Trts-: .-( . TV - 4a 4 w i"S- - , -r . -i? B -- 3! "T . , J- " ja Z. . - ' -ifc TTJ -rf .c---?-: rVst-sr -; T" .- a ?i s-.- B fSSj-yr-s-v