The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 20, 1886, Image 7

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City Drug Store.
el our jirict-s on
PAINTS and OILS
I'.i-forv iuicli;tMiijr -Ncw..r.'. :m- Ii.miI-lirt-r
for :ill kimN .f
MACIIIXK OILS,
At Itottom prift't. .!,! nc:-l a iin it.tlisv
tl inHiiti-iI I);i1iii;iII(.ii Insert I'ouili'i.
tl'.oisciiecn) IiiifiiHi Jnrpl--
Kcll()rr & Co.
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I can loan inonev on imp roved faun
AT 8 PER CENT.
ton iwul vo.i ,!, im-in .11,,., l-i,L:it the!
end of any year and cut off the interest
I 'ay up the debt in
INSTALLMENTS
a great deal easier way than to leave
the wnolo amount coming due. all in a
chunk. Consult your own interest and
mtke your farm loan- at the Lot
term- to yourself and 3011 will get the
be-t terms in my ollice.
i. W. Hahki'i:.
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Red Cloud Markets.
Winter '.VItc.it jov.r.
Sil:ii; Wlu-.it x,i:
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o.u- iir.j,i7.
U'tilcy iiw.ui .:-.
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UtitrlM'ii'f.liM-K '!':
8 Per Cent Farm Loan.
The Nebraska Farm Lo.mi Ctl. will
nake vou n loan on von farm at
t might S per cent and furnish the J
money without any delay. Call on
Likmii 111 the K'-d Cloud National Hank
Kuildmg.
THE CHIEF
Has Moved to Now Quarters Just!
Opposite Our Old Throe Story
Print Shop.
Tiii:Ciiii:i ofl'ico has been moved to
new tpiai ter- ju-t opposite nir ld of-I
fice. on east side of Webster stieet
where we shall be pleased to meet our
old and new friends. This move has
been hi ought about to facilitate the
election of live new biick store 100ms
To those who owe u- or subscription
or othe.wise we shall In-glad to have
them call at once, in fact we nee;', and
want, the money due u-. We have ear
ned many a longtime. I'lea.-e call at
once.
CITY NEWS.
L. 11. Hi's 1 has letuincd home Ivan-
sa-.
Fisaxic (t.Mi- was
111 r.eatriee this
weeK,
Ann 1vam:v has letuincd from Cali
fornia. .Ioii.n II. Siiikkv was doing Umahi
this week.
T:i: Crcat Kasiein show will be in
cit on the first.
Dr. KmHiII and family spent Sunday
in the country.
Wt: are indebted to .J. .M. Maylield !
for some nice melons. j
.1. M. Yoi'xu f the Chicago Store is
east buying fall stock.
Tin: south wa:d school house is
being repaired internally.
yn. Dkhk, of I'iatt county. Illinois,
hits located 111 lied Cloud.
C. WinxKi: of the Colden Kaglc store
is in the east buying goods.
F.n Iliuin vnu w.i" 0:1 the sick li-"t
during the fore part ol the week.
"all at the First National I.ank for
.
Jl nrr t'fwt iul-rit Hirni lriniw. Ml f
"r, ,. ,, 11 , .
CoiNd. going, gone the old name
buildings aie jiassing on the back,
trcets.
.1. L. Mu.i.r.u will move into the room
lately occupied by the lhhaet until hi
new biick ii built.
A mvn alleged to be insane on "spe
cial subject-,' wa- before the ccmniis
sioneis Wclne-dav.
Hi:.ni:y M uki:u 1 building :i Hue
liouse on U farm. II. L. Tinker is
doing the artistic woik.
W11.1. .Mo-m:n's familiar face wa to
be seen on our streets this week. IVdl
is getting rich out at Norton.
Fkvxk DtcKriisox has moved his
stand to the east side of the street to
make room for brick buildings.
Wi: didn't coon it. but we are under
obligations to our old friend. C. C.
Coon, for an elegant watermelon of his
own raising. It was delicious.
Fiiaxk Smith has returned to lied
Cloud. The Homesteader at Akron,
Colorado, he says is geting ' along
nicelv.
Wr.aieundci obligations to Kobt.
W. Furnas for a. very beautiful compli
mentary tickets to the state fair to take
place at Lincoln Sept. 10 to IT.
Ocu friend A. (5. Titus, has moved
into the Walswoith property. Mr.
Titus has come to Nebraska to stay
and Tin: Chiki is glad to chronicle the
fact.
M. S. Bu.Liti) and family moved
Wednesday night to ludianola where
they will live in the futui e. ranching
it. We are sorry to loose our friends
lrom Ked Cloud.
. Wk notice by a California paoer that
V. W. Kaley. representing thetivi
and Yrs. Gardner and Miss Ford, rep
resenting the Hdtiitt, on the editorial
exclusion, arc in California Inning a
good time.
F. C. Wi.nto.v will be "at home'' in
the stieet after this week. His busi
ness will be moved into the street un
til the new brick is up, when be will
move into the buildintj now occupied
bv K. K. Shercr & Co.
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.'.ivv ;-it nv iiL JJLH2l
.vsr v:?7?Vfrj,v.
ii JLJ W -yx w ni ri ,
PICK-XTPS.
Uriel; for sale at the Chicago Lum
lier Yard.
Call at the First National Haul: for
Si per cent, interest farm loans. -Jtf
If any . tate can beat Nebraska on
corn, let them come foith and show
up. Thkkk was a surprise party on Mi3
Caroline Xowhousc on Tuesday eyen
i". J. JI. K i:i.r.or.(j & Co. have started
the foundation to their brick store on
4th Avenue.
Tin-: India-' 15. JI. M. society will
meet with .Mr.-.. Hicks Tuesdav August
2;..: !;",, . ,.
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in this city, .July 31. FraCochman.and
Mi's Kva Cochran.
Tin: lied Cloud JJ. j;. C. and the
nioomiimton nine measiiied ba. in
the diamond Thursday. The score
stood 'j to 'J in favor of lied Cloud.
Ji:o. W. JIacki: ofCuide Hock, "was
a pleasant caller at thc-e -team head
quarters on Wednesday.
Look out for our annual pri.e draw
ing. We shall give our s'ib-cribers
something tangible this year.
Tim: Sons of Veteian-: band i-practicing
eyery night nearly, and the boy.-propo-e
to haye a iir-t-da band.
I'oN'r foiget that Till. Cilli.F office
has been moved light aero-- the street
fiom our old thiee story ptintshop.
L'ev. Ceo. . Vei-er will preach in
the I'lesbytonan church next Sabbath
m oining I'siial serices inhe evening.
f Jreirg iv ICyseraie about to establish j
a gram ch-vatoi at Jiawrence, a new
station twelve milca e:i-t ol I'.Iue Hill.
'. W. Francis loit a valuable cow
Jla-t Satuiday, being .struck by light
"'K d.uing .he sevne thunderstorm
01 n. u iay.
Clo-ing out sale of house plants, for
the ne.t ten day.-. .Mrs. .1. II. Smith
will sell her plants at . per dozen, or
10 cent- apiece.
Don't forget to call and witness the
great slaughter of high prices this week
at the great cash baiga in house of K.
L. Willi- Sz Co.
Oi.ivKit Down-,' little child has been
very sick for the last few daw-. .Mr,
Downs' familv hae been sick nioieor
less since .lune first.
M. W. .Mann and wife, of Texas, were
the guests of Frank Taylor ami wife
this week. .Mr. Mann and wife an-old
friends of Mrs. Taylor.
Divi.nk sen ice with music will be
held in the Catholic Church. Ked
Cloud, on Sunday the li-'nd i: .-taut,
Joseph Clery, pastor.
FlUToit LfDi.ow has our Minp.ilhy.
He is moving his oflice into Yeiseia
old oflice. We went through the seige
this week. 1 t's 1 ts of fun.
lr Tin-: Ciin-:r is not quite as newsy
as usual lay it to the fact that we have
been moving for four days. Next week
we shall be loaded for bear.
.M MMtiKD. by Kev. Ceorge S. Davis,
at the lesidence of the bride's parents
south of Ulue 1 1 ill, Aug. ;.th, W. K.
Carter. .Jr. to Miss Dolhe Conrad.
Tin: ice plant h as vanished into thin
vapor. It is entirely gone. We hope
that some one will go into tli2 business
on a luge scale next year. We like to
keyp cool.
Kev. K. II. Kut'.er of Fxeter, Neb.
is expected to preach in the Congrega
tional church nevt Sunday morning
and evening. The public is cordially
united.
hv wouldn't it be a good idea lor
'the M'intnr to s terotvpe that plug hat,
: ' . . '
to save wear and tear? It's about the
oldest thing,., the country and ought j $.,0 .iml .. WQ1 (hc . lhc
to be p.eserved. j check hm h(J reiurilg
1 iiosk owing us must come up and , lc (liliorcm.e to the Io0,er.
settle, we cannot carry you longer. It ! -..
takes money to mil a printing office' Call a', the Ktr-t National I Junk lot
and lots of it. Come in friends and i per cent, interust farm loan-. .!lf
make a .-mall depo-it. , TZ .. 4n
.... ,v . . r x- Salo of Galloway Cattle,
lho iMstnct camp meeting for Nor
ton Di-t.Noithwest Kansas Confeioncei Annual sale of Galloway cattle, on
will be held at Long Island. IC:in , from , "sUrJ---v- Au-,M -1' jU 0,u, 'c,ock ''
the :,d to l.Uh. of Sent. ISm',. Agio.-!"1' wilUell at public auction, at
ions time is anticipated. Come one j --v firm lu' ,Ca norlh OI I:etl Clmu!'
j njj '41 head of Galloway cattle, and cows
' Ti!k prohibition convention held in ! l" wlf l,-v lhc imported. bull. Fair
this citv last Thursdav was quite large-jHo' Also a cross bred bull. Kob
lv attJnded. but nothing of coa;,, J Key will be sold at the s.unv tune and
;. ., .,o .1-,.,., ,), ., w l....... i,.v,r,l Phu-c. Terms, twelve months nine on
UUVIIVV ik- V. . s v. ,v 1
of except to appoint delegates to the j
state prohibition convention.
Au. the members of the Methodic j C I- Winfbkv. Auctioneer,
church are earnestly requested to be! Call at the Firs Na'ional Kink for
present at the church 011 Thursday sj per cent jntcre5l f,irm loans. 3tf
evening Am. 20th. A love feast will,
be conducted bv tlie pastor, and the Brick! Brick!
vearlv statement of the church will be j Ve have ju-t finished burning am th.
made. The quarterly conference are' r kii - excellent bnek and invite
especially desired to be present. contractors and nit others
Wk understand that Mr. Moon, he' wishing the same to call and ex
gcntleman who i putting up the new amine our brick and satisfy them
brick block in this eitv, is a prominent (selves of the quality of the same. A
stockholder and director in the Rock ' evidence of their merits the bnck
Island road. We hope this is not an buildings of this city are oilered. Kv
idie minor, for if such were the case ery building is constructed with brick
we would live in hopes of seeing the from our yard with but one exception
Kock Island coining soon. If it is so, and we oilier the testimony of ihe
we will nut another brick in our ash
pile.
Aj'Koi'OsiTiox for waterworks will
be submitted soon we understand. Al
ready, we presume, there is opposition j
to tiis movement, as there alwavs is'
to movements that are of vital im-!
nortance to the city. Good water'
works might bo the means of saving '
thousands of dollars to the citv in case I
u,uu"" . uu:u lo luc m cae
a conflagration should ever take place !
111 our city irtually. as we now are :
we are without a means to save our
property. This is entirely wrong. The
I city should be protected against lire.
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TID-BITS.
A nuclei's rain on Tue-sd.ty.
Urick for sale at tlie Citicago hum
her Yard.
Mils. K. Skkhn has returnod from
her visit to Dcs Moines, Iowa.
Call at the First Natiou.tl Hank for
S per cent, interest farm loans. 3tf
A i:i:otmi:ic of .Mr. M. ll. lientley,
from California, is in the city.
Jok IlKi'isi.'to::. :i clerk in A
LauterbachV, 1- vi-iiing in Lincoln,
Illinois.
Tin: thermometer has been way up
there in the hundreds this week, which
made sweltering humanity very un
happy. I 'nor. A. LrCi.uti-.vuov, of Fremont
Neb., was in o-ir city Tuesday. .Mr. C.
in a candidate for state superintendent
of public iiistiuetion.
The king of bargain buyers and bar
gain sellers at Featherly's old stand.
Cad and get ,p; ices. Come and get
your goods at the cash bargain house
of i:. L. Willis & Co.
I'm: luiid lightning on Inst Friday
night made a call at .Lie Warren's
hide tree-, but .Joe, like J'ip V.m
! Winkle, was asleep lor twenty years.
appaiently, and did not hear it.
Uric o'd friend, Vint Williams, of
ICans.i-. ha.- our thank-: fur three fine
watermelon-. c'ome again Vint. Other
people will rec-ie tlie eternal grati
tude of the devil and editor Iv turning
into llie-e steam headcpi.utui- all their
spare watermelons.
II. W. i:o--and wife morn the h3 of
iheir ounge.-t chrltl, Nathan C . who
difd on la-t Friday evening, after an
illne.- of only four day-. The funeral
occurred on Sunday morning. Aug. I "J
They have the -ympalhy of the com
iii'Tuity in their beie.ivement
Mi-.- Km ma Ci:v:j:. who h.i- ben
i-iting her -i-ter. .Mr J .1. L. Kaley,
for the jast thiee mouths, wjs nillel
suddenly home on telegram S mday
announcing the j-erious illne-s of her
father. Many of the friendi .-he made
while iiere. accompanied her to the
depot to see her off.
A change has been made thii week
in the feed store on Main avenue, W.
K. I'ryc having sold the bu-inr-s to I
.1. I'd;uap and 'har!e Howard, form
erly pai-enirer condtictci- on the 15. l
M. Me--r-. Kelkuap .0 Howard have
many friends here, and will undotihl
edlv do a thriving btisiiuss. JA'CooV
Cnzltt.
Conductor iicll.uap is veil-known in
Ked Cloud and has been an intim.o
friend and acquaintance of tlie wntei
of this ai tide for many year-. .Judd
will make a success of anything he
undertake-. Always courteous ami
obliging in fact ju-t such a man a
vou would wi-h to tie to.
A Fo'uiKitY. tn Monday a person
who came to Ked Cloud for the osten
sible purpose of making a pile playing
poker, mcscntcd a check to lho. ("anl-
ner, of the Gardner house, for $."VU in C
payment of board with .1. L. Miller's
name signed to it. Mr. Caidner took
the check and pie-entert it to the Fir.-t
National bank for payment, and on
close inspection the bank officials sus
pected the check was a forgery, and
sent it to Mi. Miller to know whether
it was genuine, that gentleman at once
pronounced it a forgery and the fellow
nrcsenting it was aken into custody,
but as no conclu-ive evidence ould be
secuted as to hi- guilt he was released
Tuesday. The click was drawn m
favor of John Thompson and counter
signed on the back to another party.
The party holding it claimed that he
bud been nlavinir noker for a stake of
all stuns. 5 per cent off for cash.
D. M. PLAIT.
brick masons of this city, Lincoln or
Keatnce. We are reach to contract
from one to nOO.OGO and to dc.
liver the same.'Uso sanp in any qimn-
tity
W. II. Ludlow .fc Sox.
Call at the First National Hank for
? Per oent- interest farm loans. 3tf
For Sale.
My entire stock of millinerv goods
am, tore fisurcs at a to h '
-.,. & 1? McBlslDE.
Urick for sale at the Ch icago Lum
ber Yard.
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ON THE ROAD.
The Proprietor of The Chiof Takes
J
a Fivo Weeks Visit Through
the Middle States. verv nicuiv ftMnd imi :ua-. -uid
,. .... , , , , ,,. J earlv ererv fanner hs fnw one t
On Ihur-day tiuiig, Julv h. Iin:, n , , , m
p,,,,,,. :r , 1 t 1 ,-l t I fowr or aaorrs ef iHJiia iUuiti. Tb
Chiki ani faiuih embarked on the L. ! . - . .
f , 1 11 m- - , 1 Farmiup liuin vf .Michigan was aricm -
it -M. cannon ball for Illinois nc
m: 1 : . 1. 1 ".; 1 I """ foff-t. hot tdav mn fsriita
.Miclii-au. hnrlv rndav morning our 1 . ... . . -
train arr'r.cd at Lincoln, and latei on
were .-needing .swiftlv on for the me
tropolii of Nebraska, that beautiful,
enterprising and growing city of
Omaha. The country from Ked Cloud
to Omaha is pretty well . known to
nio.-t ebra--kan- and we ned not
tliereiore oe-enbe it m toto. How -
,., frm ,1 ,, t . ;, c ,1 ,
ever, tor the benefit 01 tho-e who
t . .11.1 - m t
have not had the privilege of going
ea-twaro: t-r some year
. . .j .
I'l fc fc-v (flltl
all along the J. & M. and fr many
miles into the country, the land i
greatly improved and farmers are very
well to do. having their faring under a
fine state of cultivation, well slocked,
and pretty thoroughly set out with
young orchard- and ornniiietiud trees,
while their large field.- are groaning
with all kinds of cereal-, vegetables,
etc. The Nebraska fanner beats the
world for energy and ambition.
AT OMAHA
we boarded the I -nioii J'.icilie and
cro--ed the great bridge that -pans
the 'Kig Muddy" ami a few minutes
later were landed in Council Kltitrs in
our neighboring state of Iowa, where
after waiting a few hours we took the
(J. I.'i train for Chicago. All along
our journey we noticed with pleasure
the evident prosperity of the farming
cla--. The farmers in Iowa have
their farm-, mo-tlv well fenced, and
improved -ubtantially. but find it
much liaider to till the -oil than our
Nebra.-ka farmer do, we are told, et
the crop.- on our outward journey
lookcd-T.ell, the onh draw-back being
the scarcity of rain, something that
rarely occurs in Iowa. The town.- and
cities are very much the same 111 Iowa
as they are farther ca-t i. e. about at
standstill, their mo-t cnurpri-iiig btts-ine-s
men having adopted the west for
their abiding place in the future.
While tlii-. statement i.- not true in
every ca.-e it is generally so. The
country thioiigh which the Kock 1-1-aud
load passes is decidedly beautiful
and picturc-iiie. and i1- certainly a
vi'iy niee place to live, upon the
whole. At about 7. 'JO a. 111. .we ar
rived in Davenpoit ami-after a shoit
delay we again took up our journey
for Chicago. Cro.-sing the Mississip
pi which is about a mile wide at .Da
venport, we -oon reached the Illinois
shore, passing Covernofs j.-latid
where the United State- have located
large armories and arsenal- for the
manufacturing of munitions of war,
on an extensive plan. From .Kock
I -land one doe- not see a gieat deal
of the country, ;h portion- of it are
quite blufly, vet enough can he ob
served to show that Illiuoi- is .-till
farmed by indu-trious farmers, and
on a large cale. For mile- the rail
way skirt- along the Illinois river
and the Michigan and Illinois canal,
and mo-t of the towns and citie.
thereon are thoroughly enterprising,
ami full of different manufacturing
establishments, and here and there a
coal mine is to be m en. and that, too,
in nearly every town. Fuel i- pretty
cheap in Illinois Good grade- of
-oft coal sell at $L' to $2. 10. and hard
coal varying from "rO.lU to $7. People
do not have to burn corn in Illiuoi- in
the place of coal, a? fuel is in the
reach of all. La S.dle. Illinois, a
town of 1 1,000, there are all kinds of
manufacturing, glas- works, coal miue
ete.. and by far the mo-t dirty city we
ever saw for " one that bott-ts of being
better than it i-. It i- built upon a
-ide hill mostly, ami i- an;, thing but
a hatid-ome town, and yet it i- full of
vim and enterpri-e. and is lighted with
electric lights. About L'.'.'O we
reached Chicago, after having pacd
through some noted towns, among
which was Joliet, one of the most
flourishing little cities in Illinois. At
Chicago we found every train loaded
with Knights of 1'uhia- and their
friends, all bound fur Toronto. At
3:'J0 p. in. we boarded the Chicago &
Grand Trunk limited ?xpre-s. and at
3:'!." were whirling rapidiv along
through the environs of Chicago, and
making fast ttnte for the Hooier
state, where :nosipiitos ami ague go j
linked arm in arm. seeking whom
they may devour, the former presenting-
a bill at every opportunity, the
latter making you shake 'to look at it.
About the only towns of note that
one pa-e? through on the C. & G. T.
in Indiana are Valparaiso and Sjuth
Demi, the latter place being the home
of the revered vice president, .--ehuy-ier
Colfax, ami headquarters for the
.tudebaker wagon work-, and other
large manufacturing establishments.
South Dend is a very prosperous citv.
Farming in Indiana is very nine & the
same as in western states, only it is
not done on so large a scale. FJut
IN juciih;a.
one begins to -ee quite a change in
farming; from what one is accustomed
to seeiug in Nebraska. There corn
i is not rai-ed tarreiy at all tthat i- in
..'northern .Michitraa.1 u. ai-, ttr.
i botns MtWtiiuted for orn. Uos sr
look as if there had neer been tree
on them. Much of thi- is dtie t the!
ljer-c. frauce of the farmtug ela-x-. ai
mneh to the forest tires which have i
different time- i.is-ed
. .
tft rough tbe
statf with grit fnrr, eaHsinr death
and destruction un eerv hand. Hc-
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ivrou.- and in easy circumstance-. In
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"iuiiv 1 mucus iron cotun nenn, inu
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in rnim Duam on i.ave nnnu, ine
fences are made ot of heavy log and
stump-, the roi.s of which re (anted
up and make n iiupt-itetrable barrier
to the haicl -plitter' (hog-) of that
-Ute. The couuiry is among the mo-t
desirable to travel nad pre -rut charm
ing scenery on every hand. At l'J.30
Sunday morning' wo arrived at Flint.
Michigan, one of the handsome-1 cit
ies we have ever locked upon. Fverv
eiti.en. renter or otherwi-e, trie- t
outdo hi- neighbor in keeping his res
denee premi-es clean and tastefully
decorated, and in front of nearly ev
ery residence the lawn extends into
the street from fifteen to tweuiv feet,
and by the plentiful ue of water
from the water works they are con
stantly kept green and fresh. The
re-ideuces are also verv fine, as niaiiv
very wealthy citizens make their abid
ing pl.jee there. The streets are
paved with block pavement, the side
walks are ol manufactured (lags tone,
and for a city of ll'.OOO it is certainly
hard to beat. The Flint ami Thread
liv eis pass through the city making
the water supply plentiful. The city
is lighted with electricity at a co-t of
several thou-and dollars per year.
eight or nine tliou-atid dollar- we
believe It is certainly a very hand
some place, and a desirable place for a
man of menu1-in Jive in. After a
week's visit in Flint we dropped in at
Otter Lake, where wu visited for sev
eral davs. Here the country i- wood
ed and onl partiailv farmed, but i
list being settled. It ii rough and
very rolling, similar in m.tnv instances
to the country surrounding Ked Cloud
From Utter Lake we went to Fort
Huron, and from there to Carauuville
and 1'oit Huiiulac on Lake Huron,
both quite small cities. Carsonville
is a railroad town, while Sanalac is a
lake town and a very pretty place to
while away a few hours "picking up
shell-," etc.. and boat riding, all of
which wc did. From Fanalae we make
a short trip to Sand Keach to vi-it
iricuds. Sand Keach is located on
Lake Huron, also, and is a very pret
tily located city of about l.."00 popu
lation. The 1'nited State- govern
ment has located a life saving station
there, and has spent several million
dollars in making a harbor of refuge
for stranded or -tonu caught jdiips.
large numbers of which put in there
cveryyycar.t-jI'Ssl year the life saving
station saved over 'JO wrecks that oc
curred ofi" the harbor. The working
of the station are complete in vwry
respect and a ship would find it hard
to be wrecked with a very great ljw
of life before help would be tendered
fiom the station, that i- within reas
onable dl-tauei- of the shore. The
government ha- aYQ erected and
maintain a large and c".en-ive light
house, built out about .1 mih and a
quarter from the -h 'to. the light of
which can be een. in clear wentlter
about twenty-five mil-.
l.vkj; lit no?
is oiieof the mosi beautiful bodie- f
water that wv hae aver un the
pleasure of ob-ervinf. and i- -aid to
be the deejH-s. one in ihe whole chain
ofjake-. During the year many -hips
pa-s over it- blue crested bo-om. loaded
with lumber nnd freight of all de
scription. Pleasure boat riding i in
dulged in to a great extent, and a man
who loved to fi-h could do so on Lake
Huron until he became .-caly. After
lingering for several days along the
lake banks feasting on the -'extremely
beautiful" we reluctantly lek the
plaei water- of Huron on oar home
ward journey, reaching Chirac Au-i;u-t
"", and frvm there we started on
a brief vi-it u. Clinton, illinoi.-. our
old home, where - vi-itcd fr a week
among old friends nnd relative-, re
turning home to GixTft country on the
11th iu-tfln;. Ail through Michigan.
Jndiajia. Iihttois. Iowa, and Kansas
the farmers were t-oinplsiaittsr of the
drouth, vrhit-h in llKind? and Ia
has been quite sTerff. In Iowa near
Griunell the fanners complain of mt
great quantity of rain for about ehrht j
weeks, while in Illinois: they were
about five weeks withontruiu. and in
Michigan it was soeiethini: like four
weeks withont a rain fall. In Nebras
ka, however, rain seoius to have f.ior
ed us. as plenty has fallen to insure a
good erop of eorn. In all the states
that we have traver-ed during our
journey, laying; aiidc the- fact Uiat
they are well to do. wel prefcr'our oJrn
Nebraska tate to any of them. H t
ceruinly the home uf the joor man.
nd the srnnien of all -utricultural di-
f trick- that re hare eier lain otr eyc
hwu. Thcoautrv i all ewmj. and
,' ,
i for wr faninuc with greater reaK
. -
' Neuraskii brat? the mrsu.
,m
1 ,, . - T'Xt Trt-
HAPPY HOLLOW .
Mr. A. Johnson i- hauliii krmlxsr
1 fwr bis new hotfec.
Mr. Fnnk ? hotui 'u tntck by
I IttrKintrw. -4ih r-t mf Wi i imtin .
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a td uoor.
Mr l'eter Hill It a ow nludmiH,
wbieh makes the water rtow without
much trouble.
Mr. liirch who -Jive wow on -ecuon
10, utH soon more bs faati'y withm
J in 1 let- oi Htite Hill.
Mr. F. V iater 1 mnkin; grestt im
prtivemen; nrouml hi premises.
Mr. II. M Slater is building a new
houe for Mr. I. Comd.
Mr. C. "- l'rookn expects to rir
hi- heep hou- noon
Mr. F. 0. "i'ater -hook hc moisture
offef hi- feet on last Wednesday morn
nig for Warren couutv, Illinois, wbira
he cxpcL- u meet his better half He
will be gone two weks. Hon
JUDi3
Coin is boojiutu'
l'armar- are happy.
FxM i4ov ifu j- ibeonlur of the day.
K. Waher s doiig the thioehfuj; in
thw Mirt of the cottntry.
James Craper sohl hts farm to M. K.
Kentley Inst week.
Win. lvjiin waa o ttte kfc Ust last
week.
We -ee iKir nial oyorseei has been
lepnirtiiic the iw.uls A thitx niiich
neeileil in thb locality.
The school Uyard ot district "o. 1U.
nrrt ready to begin boihlmg a- soou m
the bide are all in. The 1k.u- will hj
one of the !n-sl in .""ntith coo nt v.
We worder it Kro. Huivurn ts rttil
shaking with the- ague.
s- C. John-oii's uiber i- here riuitt
lih-Dir He neein- to bo delight d
wub th coitutry.
F j Sioul. .- si-ters link been h toe
from the en.-t.
The boy--..in I Mr. Hamilton' water
niefoos are not g.od.
Jane,- ''nivts says thoru is n sntit
innny pigs dying with h.irrhon. J T.
MO'.e bt all hi nm Mr. i'rtMnee has
Uift n great many.
Mr. Tnoniat Kynn has about ilK)
acres fnced ho tijhl, uml ho is nirtk
mg it pay. Sm.
BLADEN.
Though not a siibicrtbor to any Ked
Cloud paper jet. I will take th risk to
drop you a fow itom.
Il-'rvestiug is a thmg jf thu post and
attacking i- nearly so. and threshing 1
thc order of the iay.
The turnout of small gram in rati or
light, still there will bw enough to null
to keep the vvolt trom the doo: give
the newsjMiper men a boot get a l.iw
-laples -uch as tobacco ami whisky
and n few luxuries such as groc rios
and a few other traps for the table
Our country 'ti-i of ihee, -weet land
ol libertv '' that wo propo-e to speak,
and more particularly about the new
town and propectiye (;ity of Kladcn,
wk.ere the ritixciit an: a free and go
ahead community.
lUaden h now booming and bound
to Imohi more and more. There i- fn
2i sjrry botel up am! occupied and
doubtb'-s the wearv traveler could al
ready lip aecotnnnHl,Ued with fool for
iiuiii and bea-t.
There two lumber yards m full
bhi-t. with nice oilicea in which to ;llo
uj the chink, mid a conwnodion? ele
vator in the course of controction,and
foundntioiH for-evrra! dwelIing-lroe
etc , -ooii to gf up
'lite ground- are leveled up 111 good
shape for th iron t bo jut down on
the new railroad sio'otnu'k- laiil and
station Iiou biilt. which will all be
tlone -0011. then the iron 'iios-" will by
seen prancing down the road with n
train of live p:da tar-, filled with
the elite of the ea-Uru citio-, or a wes
tern iKjtmd exctir-nii to - tho elo
phant. Kut n it will not he long until
Mme gay ndyonturcr y-ith a one
horse printing i- will be printing
2x1 newapaoer at Kbub-n, heiubl thy
'Iladn Windi-ua" r ioiite other
cusji of 41 niune.
Tlie umtii r term r the I'lauiview
ci Jhk1 Mjutti of here h cb-el. and Uie
teacher h returned lo her homo u
ICarwi. followed by the wiho
of s.hrlr and otro- wtn highly
nppre.mttd her irtipai tinltty it hiving
become so common for teachers to be
partial toward t!t children of the neb
and popular. Tho Ull and winter term
ha j'en b-t to a Mr Adam- who p
jaiiJto be a gentleman, and will
doubtless folio u) the impartial pre
cedent Mr. McCallum i Imildiug a large
larn. probably tlo iHrgestarMltbe Iwyt
in the county. It 1 really a bis bam.
oni by a lh, ntfin, finarioftllT, p!v
iriallv and vial!v for w huh praise
the Lord.
F hay prbibT vvritton 01 tough to
initiate me. atd for fear and more
wou'il tire 3011 r roadors. tnd if nny ouc
of them wouM like to know what old
hloefchend wrtethi?, I will rrfer thorn
to the Olp -cr-vt' u
Caxed. i)n Tiinrsday evening a
number of frtoiMb of IJov. eorgr ' i
Veiier, rx-oinr jtldst? comer?: led
at the Holland Umitts pertof Te
Jtnlse wae then irtviied to lop " a " w
moment u - a pArty on boine 1
but wa- cmpit4iy itirprael when T J
X. Hickard. li . approached and ou
behalf of the ritivn of Ked Qoul pre
sented bin: with r. -olwl gol Jv-.-tll
tHony ennr aceomparue! by brief lu
lisrhlr jnter-tinc reierfcT to -ffhich
Hi ll-nrr freJingly ronliot. After a
iK?t time peni in social eonrere the
part; dherid.
To sell ;toi-! flower than anyone
dare- is wir utotto. All e a-fc i an
invettgatijii i( price and pood? la-
momber ont penny anyed 1 two p"
nis wrn'"d.1 Watch out foranoibt-r
raiMl -peettil sile in a few day? .it the
eaiih bargain imit of
K. L. VCiuas k ('.
I itar.- for sab a fiue thorrugh-bre!
short h m boll, two year old, bred in
lilinnis. A vcrv fine antnnl, with 3
j srood peligr?e, and a fine breeder, a
h. calves on mr place nllhow. ror
tirlhcr nacltcular call on or address
I II. French, Cowles, eb. al4
COWLES,
Tiii ucinity ta fvorol th an
other fine run on Tucday.
lArmer. are more hopeful a to corn
erop tbtn Sail, tbe recant ram. hirlni;
doi more (or them thn wa thought
povbi.
31 t. VAw&n rmvlixsd over 5 1 . 1 00 from
the sde Of h.r catUo kwt wcofc.
G. A. IatU t) hauling .-done from
thu place for the fouiulAtton Ami lx.c
mout of a Urgo bni. which wc under
stand 19 to be built thU M
J M ttest ha p4irohacsl from Kct.
U m. WoalniAU. of Xaponce. the buibl
ing formerly occuptctl by Wool nun JL
Son a a hAriwarc store.
Yottr correjpomioa; took a tnp fcvu
.voek ikroogh the regiou $ country of
which Civ th or ton . tho cooler, aud ro
Iorls the crn crop as tho bwi ccn
anywhere thu? ean.
T. J. Warl h.s urcilol a neat Mtt'c
latrtt ou hio town property.
J. II. Rrowrt h bulhlltig an addition
to ftis barn.
Va. t'tllbrtl i. utth'ing tho -ink by
tonuK corn m it.
A party of ytKia folk from Cowlc
enUtMl cx H. W. Kroucrh on uud.
evutring but. nnl made the melon
j Hilly Moucham woui Satunluy even
ing to Hel Oioml, ami returned Sun
ihiy evening.
F.N. I'-chnrdfcou attembd th pro
hiltitvon convention at Lincoln the
ISih and 19th a a dulugato from Web
ster otumty. r N. U not afrahl to
tlk out in mevilMtr.
la. tifunl kt tmyitag a wtpM Inircd Ou
hia h ranch. I I (.
Ifnrni Loantc
l'nrio loatM tjnttmtl. Form Ikmum
mi imt fcivomble term. Ixmii oau
be ptua U givmg 9i lnya nytieo nith
wtt eu cl lok to your bi-t
llitir-4B d rail imi mo at my OlfbiH
o,tr Firai 4iuiiwtl Hnnfc.
l. H. iA.vxfi.ii.
wi..t u my eiMMlomplntod alouou
Yum liil riottd I ttftr my hotel and
fnl lani for ab at cot for the uU
thirty day. .s. Hai"u.
llouao for uml. Vpply to C. II.
Potter, t'otnl b-ilding-, plenty of
water and near tho business (tortion
oflhecitj. Ijj.tt
n.Aiil.lvil in A -al. lot. "2V etc. per
gallon dehverod free In any part of ihe
city Twit delivrieft d.ii!y. c'ntu tnut
lur at atnrohv U a. in and i p. m.
.W U ' K. IC.iit-.itiui&Ci'.
A gomt team of hor for nale. In
piiru of Joaupb tlruvi?, Kxl Cloud. 1
Freh home mudu tamlies ni tl. W
Chile's. Call and v him
Brick tut aide at thu Cliuagu Lttui
ber Yaid.
If you w I1.11 to soil your lur in or town
property call on Jonhfit (J)i.vViw,
I'-Ul Hc! Chtml, Nol.
Try tho Ily fvwmg Machiuu. It
in the liiuvt niAclone that U nitubw
Foi salo by F. V, Taylor thu ea-t sldo
fuuiture nitui, lied CloitC.
Summer drer. g(HtlT biWitA, wbitti
gtxK!-, hamburi(, grout v.inly of Ini'tit
ho-iury panu-wWi, glove f,tn, eta. ote
etc Will bo ebwed oiilntu ..lorifuie
at, Mr- F. Xowhoue. l'lctwegivu u
a cull.
Itch ami nrratehea "of every kind
rtirel in 3i iiimuto by Woolford'a
Siinitary Lotion. le no other. Thi
never faibf. SobI by Fjrguon V Co drug
gi-t. Itxl Cloud. JO'iy
Tiir. bjat ami ch'apot line f laso
Ha in burp , and everldstiug trinimitigt
at Mrs. NenhouaoV
IIuMtY CKti: now ha the mct
complute fUtek of wiill piper, hadj-,
etc , in the Republican Valley.
I'm. sdii n-ntur, iemoii:idu( ginger
ale. birch boor, ou. tit (J W. UllneV
All treh mid nine fall and n-n him.
A go.rfl fami br fab or ti-tit. Aa
ftirnlHhed Applr to Jrph Craviw
Httl Cloud. Xi-b. $0 if
A M'h lm of dir good will be sold
btii very ehoap 41 Mr4. XnhotM.
L.olni' tbeup hMiery at Mr. X
boue. 10 IxJ, Wieinirn pslolfice new
ilntMl if you want th9 freloat eigar6
tobnero. cdnrt. the bite ntfwi pr
pvrnHitd periodical, etc. Ii kyiiin tho
bojl i . city. Don't forgot it.
L W. JW linn aoeifatta; fat nil the
lending machine-. 4'p n I'oiirtli
Aremie rioor bnk imthUug, it3
lor the &tiet waelior fn Uo hml
cull on J. W. Warren anl aik to jtj.
the Praitiitii washer. AgonU, hero U
vour chance, if you wiih to maka
moer in a legiuuiate trar.
'. Woop, 'in'l Agent.
" feodiog scer for nle by .Moore t
c'arlner, 11 tmI1 outh of "owle.
Tli teer- vim fd corn every day
la-t wiuirr a:d to pnugc and are it
flijo f ndi't n i'Iyi
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
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