The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 30, 1888, Image 4
-$ axiSK5s."av iFTfcf T MOON BLOCK MILLINER x STORE Jfv. L F. MARK ELL PEPPERY PACKEJRS. , They Propose to Salt Down W. O. j Bartle For His Alleged Lies. . -J f m hand a Fine and Fashionable Hik reasonable Millinery Goods Prices will be reasonable at all times Keeps on of BSSSSSsBBSSSSSSlSfiFSkk -- JesSSSBSSSSSBE P v -VSBBSBBSBSsaSiMa!' lt .;-, VMJJTJJ . DENTIST. RED CLOUD Fine office wo NEBRASKA. a Specialty .Laughing Gas always on hand J-.u sM H CLARKE, President, Albany. N. Y. J. A. TULLBYS, V ice 'J""a' j, V.8HIBEY. Treasurer. NEBRASKA & KANSAS. FARM LOAN CO PAID UP CAPI2AL,$50,000. Red Cloud, Neb. - Albany, New York. DIRECTORS: H. Clarke, Albaiy. New York Geo K. Beach, Balaton Spa, N.Y. VV. H. kiibH. Alliai.y, X. Y. E. S. Frtncis, Pittsiield, Mas B.V.Sliirey l.M. l'latt K.V. His!iland. J. A. Iuliey M. B. McXit MONEY LCANED. Ou ia;uove.l lanus in ebrp- k:i aad Kmikis. Moucv furnished a froon th sWurity is approved Principal and interest payable in Red Cloud C. L. (JOTTING Will compountt your perscriptions and recipes and with the purest drugs. C L CUTTING accurate Will show you the finest and latest patterns of wall paper and window shades in t he maret and guarantee prices L C0TT1NG Will 11 o-.imix--! p amts tinted leads warrant them oils brushes etc and: - St LoiIs Mem DragHira Before tie Exchange Bold A Sons Will Have Satisfaction. T 1 I :0TTJNG has a complete sto of books .stationery and inncy C L CUTTING will treat all alikeand be glad to show you goods at an A. COOK, Till: VKTKltAX Boot and Siiok Dealer Is now receiving the largest line of Fine Boots & Shoes Ever brought to this market If you want a nice durable boot or shoe call on him. East side Webster St, goods. time? Farmers d Merchants BANKING CO., A general banking business trans, acted in all its branches. BBREI FAia 88 MB MS. FARM i.OAXS A SPECIALTY. Three or live years trniajti! K v rent, single mortipise. N delay .i fecuriii' iihuu'v. wssbBB kPSIISSbssbsssW a 2s3IhrsssssI ' HLflflflsssH Barb Wire S:i;i !;irl-r. tIUK(TOK trfO !:. ;iii!.i!iit. h. . . Yfiwr. V. S. Carlirr. rKltKSW)XIKNT. Konntz Pro.. ... Ni-w York, Titv First National Hank. - Omaha, XeS Frt Nsumitai Ibuik. Lincoln. Nhe 1IK.C. k..ioi:iax, kK!JTlT. Xitroni Oxhle for the painless -xi met ion of teeth constantly on liai.il. AU work uiianuiUfil. Koeins ir.t-r Cot line's litxiA Store, Ki'U Cloud, Nebra.ska. SatTo I. W. 1UI.I.KYS.M. I) OM KOIIATHIO PHYSICIAN. lS. KX- nnilliillgSiinn'Oil. Office ntinoiite First Tonal llank, Ketl CIoiul. xebmska. Chroitk diaeaM-s treated ly mail. C. Y. Kai.kv, J. I- Kai.ev. KA1.KY IIKOS. TTORXEYS AT LAW. Agents fur the II. hinds. Oliceou'NYli ti-rstri'i-t i-liniska. A TTORXEYS A &M.K. R Red Cloud, Xeln BH Other Kansas City Men Worked Up Bartle Attempt to Qualify Hii Aaeertioos. St. Loci3, March 27. The pork pickers of 8t Louis signed and presented the fol lowing to the members of the Merchants1 Exchange, who are in special session on the subject: Whereas, It was stated in the public prints that William G. liartle, a member of the Ex change, testillsd before a committee of Con gress in reply to a question by the committee: "Did you. while you were packing hogs la St. Louis with a large Southern trade, use cholera bogs and put them into the food product?" and answered "I did and so did erery other packer," and Wherxas, It is also stated that on cross ex amination said William G. Bartle testified that he had cut hogs into hams. eta. knowing them to be diseased, just as every other packer did; Now, therefore, believing these statements to be false and knowing that such charges, if not decidedly denied, will cause untold losses not only to the material interests of the soun try, for these reasons we respectfully ask your board to investigate the matter and if the re ports in the papers are correct, expel not only William G. liartle. but all others who assisted in this fearful libel on the honor and integrity of a very large number of the members of this exchange. To tins tho directors returned answer that the packers should make specific charges and state what rule of the ex change had been violated. William 6. Bartle, the much-abused pork packer, who returned from the East last night, said: "In the telegraphic dispatches from Washington under date of March 24, rotating in part to what I stated before the House Committee on Agriculture, in refer ence to the packing of pork in this coun try, there is an error as to what I stated concerning Jacob Dold & Sons, of Kansas City. I never suggested or intimated that the foreman of that firm had recently bought 2,'JOO smothered hogs, '.vhich were put into the tanks and went into prime steam lard, rendered by that firm. The substance of what I did say was that the foreman of Dold & Sons, who gave his name to me as Martin, said that while he was foreman of unother concern be had tanked out in cue season for that house 2, 200 smothered hogs and put the product amongst prime steam lard. In justice to Dold & Sous, I must say that their packing house is far above the average for cleanli ness. Their foreman took me through the bulking room and I take pleasure in saying that I found the same in .first-class order and condition. I have been misrepresent ed through the public press as to my testi mony before the Congressional Committee, but whatever I then stated I am ready to verify in whatever form the investigation may come. The people are deeply concerned in this matter irrespective of tho wishes or interests of contending factions." A SERIOUS REFLECTION. Kansas City, Mo., March 27. The pork packers or Kansas City are very indignant at tho libelous statement made by Yv". O. Bartle, of St. Louis, in tho lard hearing at Washington on Saturday. They state that the assertion that Jacob Dold & Sons used diseased and "smothered" bogs in the manufacture of lard is net only absolutely false but is a serious reflection on every packer'in the city as well as an injustice to the Stock Yards Company. Bnrtle's state ment is not only denounced as an unwar ranted misrepresentation by packers in this city, but Chicago and Louisville packers have taken up the matter and will also make it quito warm for the man from St. Louis. The local packers will hold a meeting to-day, which will be called by Chairman Fowler, and the matter will be discussed and equitable action taken. At the offices of Jacob Dold & Sons yes terday Mr. Jacob Dold, Jr., and his man ager, Sir. Jennings, were busily engaged in preparing evidence to be presented to the House committcoat the next meeting of that body. Mr. Dold said: "The wires are in a wretched condition in the East to day, and we have been unable to get any thing from our representatives at Wash ington. We have telegraphed our lawyers to obtain a verbatim report of Mr. Battle's statement beforo the committee, and until that is received wo can do nothing of im portance. We arc starting at the base of the matter and will get all the evidence, and then rush it through. We regard this as a slander upon every packor here and also upon Kansas City." Messrs. Armour and Fowler called upon Mr. Dold yesterday. They were consider ably worked up over the matter and ex pressed their feelings very forcibly. Thomas Rooncy, the official meat in spector, makes a statement on oath that Bartle's assertions were false. JACOIl UOLI, R., INDIGNANT. Wicuita, Kan., March 27. Jacob Dold, Sr., who is engaged on the construction of a packing house in this city, when asked regarding the statement of W. G. Bartle, of St. Louis, before the House Agricultural Committee, said : "I wish to tell the public in general that the statement of Bartle is not in any respect true, and that he is an infamous liar. Wo have never bought a smothered hog, but wc have sold them to dcssicaling establishments wheu they have died on our bands. Nor have we etrei bought any hogs that knowingly were not well and healthy. And moreover we never offer any thing for salo that we will not uso ourselves. Bartle must know that what he said was not true false in every respect. We have already authorized our attorneys to commence legal proceedings against this calumniator, as such lies will injure any mail's business lor the tint being." 4. CD 2 A. O. BERG. Al. GALUSIIA. Berg & Galusha, HA1 done HAVE PURCHASED THE DEPARTMENT ! Of the Chicago Store ! And are now ready to sell Cloth ing, Furnishing: Goods, &c. We are bound to please you- and solicit a share of your patronage. Old stand on Fourth Av., Red Cloud Our ole friends are cordially invited to call and see us 4- 2 CD. 3 3 3 wrw Y RED CLOUD NURSERIES Red Cloud, (Webster count),) 1 Nebraska The largest home grown stock in Southwestern, Nebraska. We arc ottering no untri&l fruits or high piiceti novelties of any kind. First class stock of Fruit, rlnnle ami Lawn Tit'cs, counts ting of Apples, pears, cherries, plums; apricots, pc-rsimons, sot maple, horse chestnut, cut lenf weeping birch, oak leaf Mt ash, W J Mt ash Balm of Gileacl, Wiers c 1 maple. Am sweet chestnut, Rus Mulberry, Catalpa, and Wis weeping wiiiow "TV .- XA'Ui . Ma A fine assortment of Mo.s. If. P. and climbing Hcney suckul?. both climbing and upright or tree. Aithc-as color? snowball, peonies red and white, bleeding heart, trumpet creeper, il.nvery almond, calaunnthus. s ringa anla. acssi'ia or moss loeust, eornus, wcgena, wisteria, va. creeper, eiemaw.-, ami a nuv evergreen assortment, -a.tr toek of small fruits is next t.tooniplete. consisting of raspberrios. dewberries. huckbierries. stnrvherrips.f'trraiits and "ooscbeirips. A line variety of grapes 1 to 2 year old, hedge plants of sag" smi privit- for ornamental iVnoing, forest ! ee" seedling for timber claims and groves of honey locu-t, soft maple, box elder, ash, Russian mulberry and catalpa. Call and see us wacn in need of any of the above stock ami we will endeavor to give you tbc best stock, at the lowest living price. Call early. Nursery A mile north of the city. Lopeman & Hagan. RED CLOTJD Tank line Cil Goapuy You can not bo better than to buy your. COAL OIL AND GASOLINE OF THEM They keep the best quality and sell at reas onable figures. De livered at your house free. C. E. Webb, Manager GUMP & WARNER, REAL ESTATE&LOAH BROKER Negotiate Loans, Pay Taxes, Insurance Written, Call and examine our bargains. Correspond ence solicited, GUMP & WARNER. Opera House Block Red Cloud fjeeal Nolle. District wart V:ster county lir.isk;i. Victoria Wnltney j -Xotkf to !it'ii-resik-nt Iluali I. Wliitiu-y, ) ilifi-mlut. To Husk I. Wliltuc;. nun It-M!cm lu-fenilaut Yon nrc hereby untitietl that on tlu-srtli day of Felmwrv Jjms a i Victoria Whitney iiltl a nti t.on:ipii -at you in t!ie ilitrict court of Webster com ty Xc:ra;.ka,llie,bjecta-iIir5iH,i ofwlticli :irs to obtain a divorce from yon on ilic-nniinls that you liaro willfully abandoned :!u; i.'aioiin without pNNi cause lor the term of two vcars last nast, and tluloiithc 'Jithtlay of .!iuiet.v4, and at divers other times you were guilty of ex treme emeltv toward this plaintiff, and that on or altout the J$th day of June Insi. and at divers other times .since that, you nave been uiltvof committing adultery. You are required to answer Mid n-ritioti on or before Monday the ath day of April ivvs. f. A. Sweczy, Yirrouu Wiiitxkv Her attorney, si-M A CAR LOAD ilakcriiarb Wire, the Best in land at LOW FIGURES. A. MORHART. the O. C. Cask, ,ias. JlrXKvv CASK ft McK KN Y. ' A TTORXEYS AXD COUNSELORS atf w JOHN t YEISEK. ?iliytn.v; '!SS?.''"'J tJivrJnia'WeKreet: A TToi: W.. .:-?""" J I!TCPIVtlenill R.il Cloud, Nebraska. Struck Against Stereotype. Erie, Fa., March ST. The uuion compos itors in the Jlorntrng Dtupateh and Jlermto offices struck to-day against the use of ste reotype plates of certain annual official statements, published in several papers, where the type is set in one office and ste reotypes of the matter ara sold to the othei offices. They demanded that the type be set in each office separate, or measure tho plates and charge for them at regular rates or 'composition, less the cost of ste reotyping. WgCer Thaa tirever Cleveland. Larned, Kan., March 27. An official dis patch from the General Land Office at Washington was yesterday received by Receiver Bickcl ordering the removal of Register Brownlee and the closing of the United States land office until the confirm ation of the newly appointed register. Brownlee refuses to surrender the office keys to Mr. Bickcl and seems determined to play the part of register, the President's executive order summarily deposing him to the contrary notwithstanding. City Harness Shop -BY J. L. MILLER DEALER IK dABNESS COLLARS, SADDLES HORSE-BLANKETS WHIPS evorv thinjr nsn.il kept in first class harness shop. QhO. O. AND K. D. IftiaiW PBOPWETORS Of THE Wentir Gout; Abslraei Oin. RED CLOUD. NEB- Complete and only set of abstract books in Webster county. Grazing ami ..rmhij; lands and city property for ale. Geo. O. ' A Ii w & Co.. fifE AGENTS 30 OOO acres Land for Sale. Improved Farms, unimproved Loads. Business Houses. Residences and Tow nLots The Importing Draft m- LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. 1 1 I lBSSk. fXlt sEtaP-Mij-IWkj' " wki i ls4sfMtfBl1sWisMrr g ?,v-' - A DIBuIHbssHIbssbssssssHNKiP y IMPOIITERS OI Pure-bred French Draft : (Percheron or Norman) AND CNCLMH SHIRC HCMMrs -- --w wwHWUBMUMowkonMoriMdhrati'! .1! wawsyjasar mn'mMrmim -- -ar js ' -"-.