The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 20, 1888, Image 5
r i & t ffo gcg rL:::; fc A. C HOSXER, 2roprietr. Published every Fritkij ::ii)riiiji from the office in the Moon ISIoek, Itwl Cloud, Xeli. POWDER Absolutely Pure, Tins iv. -Vr ne.cr ...: Mrel of jnire strength and lnl- ir--i ., imkiv jcoaoaiical Ihaa The ordinar. k:'i-' : :' -an:it leoIdm coni-noa -unh;h. iu-t r -..' ; .i- tet short v.ethtalum or i'm.Ji-.'- jnvdorv Sold only means. i:'YAL liAill.v; ro'iV:EiiCO. i w-ti: rtt t, v. cir Republican Ootmtj Convention. The republic!! vleetr- of "Webster county. Nebraska, are rjnetod to .-end delegates ij ;: ci,:y i-uiveiition to be held at the court house in Bed Cloud, on saturdav. :.:at o. lSS. at 1 o'clock p. m.. Miid convention being called fW the pur o-e of select ing nine delegates to rttei.i the state convention at Omaha. May If), and also nine delegates to attend the con gressional district convention. It is recommended that the town ship primaries fur the election of delegates to the counlv convention be held Tuesday. 3ia 1st. The various townships are entitled to one delegate at larpe and one dele gare for every fifty votes or major fraction thereof cast for Samuel Max well at the la;t general election, as follows: lied Cloud. 1st waid 4 lied Cloud. 2d ward 4 lied Cloud, township Guide llock 4 Heaver Creek - tiliw2it5r. ..... .......... Oak Creek - ti ariitiifi ....-.-.--- ....... Jj i'leasawt Hill - 1 'otsdani Gleawd Inavrfe...., Cathertoa -A nraw?ny - Walnut Civrt .. .- By order utt iiBaLtlee J). F. TrraT. A. J. KnirsET. Sertefiirj Chairman. Oliver Bowms ?yj: lie hs one mere hair to his estate. 31is Cirne I'isii ha? accepted a position with the Ckic.-igo Store. Charley Bea'. of Hepublican City spciit Sunday with his paicutsin this city. City Engineer Petersen, of the water works La moved to the south end of the city. 'Jiuf' Ilubbeli, postmaster at Hubbell. Neb., is amoug old friends in this city Friday. Bev.F. 31. Williams preaches his farewell sermon Sunday morning at the Baptist church. A new restaurant has beeu estab lished in tho buiiding just north of 3Ia2uires blacksmith shop. Alex Bentlcy :- building a fine fence around his property in the ?ast part of the oiu which he recently purchased of A. J. Lorfchart. lied Cloud vriii have another propo sition to -vote bonds for a big railroad in a few days. 3Iark our words. A boom for lied Cloud i- certain. If our citizens want to be enter- twisiiMr let them put r. dollar a week :r..J ...,.. ntnnrc: f,...' lied Cloud Who will work up this) I scheme? TT r ' r . t J Have yon forgotten tr.e fact that. , . r T,. r . e reserved seats for Pinafore will; , . , . - , n'-.'tfpn on sale tomorrow morninfr . the J ...A - at Cutting s urug score. If so. paste this in vour hat and be there at 0 , , 1 . " - j t j. o clock tomorrow morning and select , , . a good choice seat without extra chanre. F f royal js&is 3 Miss Clara Dickerson has returned from Iowa. Pearl Skeon spent Sunday at TVom er. Kansas. Fred and Frank Sleeper were in the city Sunday. Eli Perkins, the noted lecturer was in the city Sunday. Hacker & Parker have been adding new shelving to the interior. FA. Durrie, formerly of this city was among old friends Sunday. Tickets for Pinafore all placed at 50 cents. No extra charge for reserv ed scats. Park T atson is a prospective can didate for the oSee of engineer of the water work. Clara Euleman's young friends sur- : i v . i " i i'ijm'u ucr jiionuav anu au eu- joyable time was had. The street commissioner is filing up U ebster street so that the water will run off. A good idea. 3Irs. G. W. Dow is visiting in Hold red e. G. W. now wanders around the city looking lost. Sleeper & Sons, our prominent car riage manufacturers, sold and shipped one of their fine buggies to Hastings on Tuesday. Norton, Kansas. Odd Fellows, will celebrate on the 2Gtk. Sixteen lodges have been invited and a grand time is anticipated. Mrs. A. J. Uriggs is in the city and will be at the rehearsal of Pina fore to-night and to-morrow night to si::g her part of Josephine. E. F. Highland and A. J. Welch have purchased an addition near. I. H. ReuisbergV residence and will rlatt it into an addition to the city. Don't forget that tickets will be placed on sale at Cotting's drug store next Thursday morning at 0 o'clock for Pinafore. Ticket? only 50 cents. No extra charge for reserved seats. With the Missouri Pacific and one other railway besides the B. & M.. lied Cloud ought to be happy. Now let u- turn our attention to enterprises and manufacturing. That's what counts. Elder Davis is buiiding the Second M. E. church in the south ward, up in nice s;lc. and when completed will be a credit to the citv. Iltv. Davis deserve- great credit for this piece of enterprise. The boaad of trade should imitate Hasting and organize an "Enteqirise Company'" to foster, introduce and aid manufacturing institutions in 2 eo:nii:;r to lied Cloud. Will the board act? The Ciiiki" thinks that the various auditions to the city should be taken into the corporation. Let the new council have the work done at once. Haley's addition. Yciscr's addition. Smith's addition. Fairview addition are all out and should be taken in out of the wet. C. Wiener, rite enterprising Golden Eagle Clothier, has been decorating the inrc-nor of his store room until he now has one of the finest stores in the state. He has had the walls papered and painted by our town artist. 3Ir. Yisscher, who has finished the work up iu the latest style of the art. On Sundaj-. Ed. Cook shot and wounded a pelican that measured 7 feet and i) inches from tip Co tip and oV feet from end of of tail to end of beak. His bill xas 13 inches long. It is a rare bird in this section. The bird could not fiy after being wound ed but fought th.ree boys for about two hours before thev killed it lliuricay and Jriday crcnmgs, April 2(1 and 27, are the dates set for the production of Pinafore Soats will be placed on sale soon Below we give the cast of characters with the excep tion of Dick Deadeye and Cousin Hel en which part will b assigned later. Josephine 3Irs A J Briggs Buttercup Mrs J 3IcDanieIs ilalph llackstraw C L Cottinc: Sir Joseph Porter KCB . . .A J Welch I Captain Corcoran A L Funk j 3Jftatswain R K Stowe Bttrtswain Mate G W Barker owici. uumii.s ana Aunt3: Jlos- mes. Edleman, Fort. 3Iyers. 31c- T ... .1 Ti IT T- 1 rr i,u"-m! "w- "-mn:, xvaiey, iiow- !ard. JliG5es. Sherman. Snanop ai-d- Misses. Sherman, S ' bellows, McMillan, .murh, , ... ' ' Spanogc. 3Iinr. brewer. Ne i c- 1 Tulleys. Newhousc. Letson. Spanogle, and ... " fc"rs: 3Iessrs, Stowe. 3Iitchcll 5;n t.i.0,. 7 . ' ,i V ' ' Barker, i'arker, Fultou, i'Icox, Highland, Howard, Eppstein and Howard. AHKOT. Amboy Neb. April 13. Special Correspondence. Chas. Frisbie is paiuting the addition to the mill. Al Decker went to Lawrence Thursday. UjJSclienck of Cowles was visiting friends in this city Tuesday. Farmers are busy putting in small iiraii! and potatoes. F. P. Heed had a fine stack of hay burned up last week children and matches were the cause. The hotel is some what rurdicd for -lecpMig rooms at present. The IJ. & 31. 11. 11. intend to add an addition to the passenger depct at this ;lace. Hats. PENXY CREE.H. Penny Creek, April ISth. Spec ial Correspondence. Weather pleas ant. 31i.-s Lizzie Brown has gone to Guide Jlock to spend the summer. "Jcems"' has left Penny Creek. rINs Nellie Saunders is visiting in lied Cloud this week. 31rs. Geo. Lindsey called on her little daughter liable Saunders, one day last week, and it being her little daughter's birthday she received many valuable presents from her mamma. The Mis-cs Saunders aod Huffman spent Sunday last in thu Gate City. rIi.-s Ada flilton-is working in iled Cloud now. Rev. Dedrieh. of lied Cloud, will preach at the "Dutch Flat" school Louse. April 20th, as Bro. Moore will be attending quarterly meeting in another place. Wm. Huffman has rented the Han thorn e place. Sylvester Day and family, of llsd Cloud, were the guests of Win. Hoff man one day last week. Fortioki. STBIXCTOWX. Stringtown. April ISth. Special Correspo! deuce. Themudhas driee up at last and the farmers are at work once more, the most of them arc done sowing oats and arc plowing foi corn. S. B. Hockett is in the city this week attending court. Mrs. J. C. Taylor is able to be around agiin. James Mefford expects a pension from the government soon. J. C. Taylor has lost most ail his boss with the cholera, and also 31 r. 3Iis Daisy Hockett is on the sick list. There was an czhibition at the Amaek school house last Saturday vzt and all had a nice time. Littl Eva liolmgrain saug "the Drunk ard's lone child" without the help of anyone. John W. Dangherty kilied win: is .lupposed to be the first possum that was ever killed in this county. pR.ur.iE Dnu. HIGHLAND. Highland. April 13th. Special Correspondence. Oat are about all sewn. John 3Ierrill. Wm. and Dave Strawnmand went to 3Iankato for a bill of fruit trees this week." Considerable outlaying land will be enclosed for pasture this spring. We are sorry to have misrepresent ed Bro. Alfred Burgess in a former communication as we don't believe he could be tempted to tiade on Sun da3 but don't tackle him on a week day unless you want to trade. 3Irs. Hi Boyce is convalescent. Enoch. CATIIEBTOS Joe Budei intends going to 3Ion tana soon. School has again commenced in thii district with Miss Spanogle as teacher. Sunday school is held at the Fire Star school house every Sunday at elercn o'clock a. m. 3Irs. E. A. Kehler. of Bladen, spent a few days with Mrs. C. Lewis last week. A prairie fire came near destroying all of 3Ir. 31crcelles buildings. Peo ple should be more careful aboafc set ting fires where there is a high wind. 3Ir. E. J. Soloman was called out t attend one of Wm. Lewis's horses., wnich wa juite sick, a few nights since. Mr. Soloman makes it a point to get around on time. Diana. Judson, Kan., April ISth. Spec ial Correspondence. Mr. Bliefniek is the happiest man in Kansas be cause it is a girl of the usual weight. We understand that Mr. Jake Wil liams and Mrs Emma Tane were unit ed in marriage last Thursday. School in district No. 00 will close next Friday after a term of seven months. 3Ir. Wm. Barrett has much improv ed the lojirsof his residence by plant ing evergreens. Henry Steffin commenced planting corn on April 0th. Tonsow Francis has rented the farm known as the Andy Berg faun. Chintz Bra. Goodiand, Kan.. -April ISth. Special from our wandering corres pondent. As you requested me to let 3011 know what kind of a country thi was over here I will try and tell you. After you cross the Hepublican at Orleans and get across the Smoky you find as good a farming country as one could wish to see. The coun try is one level prairie from Ahnena, Kansas, to Burlington. Colorado. Get on a wind mill 50 feet high and you can look over the country for 50 miles or more. Every foot of country in the north tier of counties in Kan sas is t:.ken up and nearly all of the rest. Have not seen but three frame houses on farms since we left Norton. All od houses and some of them built two stories high. Colby is go ing to be the laigest town in western Kansas. There are between 40 and 50 new houses going up now. We load 53 miles Saturday and only had to cross three draws and did not necessarily have to cross them. It is the lcrele.it country I ever saw. It is a new country and has not farmed much. Cattle and horses are all look ing fine and have lived off of buffalo grass all winter. We will bt- in Col orado if nothing happens. Every town of 200 or more iuhabitants ha got at least one if not two newspaper; it seems as though ever- town you come to is having a big boom. Towns of 150 inhabitants put lots up as high n from $100 to 500. In Colby lots range from $30 to $5,000. I saw one faru: of 320 acres all under cultivation without a draw in it. You could get on any corner of it and look all over it. You may hear from me again when I get in Colorado. Until theu I remain yours as evei, John K. Kesleu. Uehorning Notlca. I ran riehr rn your cattle as cheap as any n;:;:. on cirlh. See me before j-cu make r.:iy contract. S. B. LlGIITFOOT. w-t! Tied Cloud Neb. List your property with us. Gump it Warner, Opera house block. P.V.VITKE. GoM s-aiture for 00 hoai o: cattle t mile- Iroia tSiis city, ord water and fine pasture. Call at J. T. Eniigh's meat market Bed Cloud. 4 t w C 1 B! I.' :. ! .:.. 1 .1. . ". :.. !:. t 2 ;.'-" 1 -'. .. -.i-. ...t. 1-21-. o 1" ;,' !.( -.!! .5,ii!..-.ir iv tJ'i-;.-! 1 .'. I natl.t- Iutiy u.-o of t:"i . it.i . '.. (f." Dr. .'..:. ' -w. .f 2Jc'W Ilwifort', r.Iav.. says: "j;...iii iruncriSitMl many tlioi -.s-iu:7s of Ajer 1'iIN, it: my ora-:iiv. I cau ii.!n-itatiiijily iro::ouuce tZieui tin best cnljarrie in use." T5if Masiaclmsf tts State Assayer, Dr. A. A. lLirs. -Ttitiu.H : "I have made a i-.irt'.'i!t aunlysis of Ayer's Pills. They ontaiu thu active principles of wcll kauwn tlruiis, isolated from inert matte-, which plan is, chemically speaking, of jrrcat inijortanco to their usefulness. It insures activity, certainty, and uni formity of effect. Ayer'a Pills contain no metallic or mineral substance, but tho virtues of vegetable remedies in skillful combinatisn." Ayer's Pills, Pupated by Dr. J. C.AyeTfc Co., Lowell, Vms. BoM ty all PmIts la lUJId A nasal injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's caUrah remedy-. Price 50cts. for sale by L.C ttiu?. Farm to Bent. A farm with 135 acres under plow frame house, granary and stable, wind mill, etc' Enquire at elevator. Are you made miserable by indiges tion, constipation, dizziness, loss of ap petite, yellow skin? Shiloh's ritalizer is a positive care. For sale by C. L. Coiting. iaLiiiW --" al B WE Getting This That will inrcrest .- - Before Berg & The Chicago Store, Clothiers. GUMP & WAEXEE, REAL E8TA7E&LQM BPMERS Negotiate Loans, Pay Taxes, Insurance Wntten, Call and examine our bargains. Corresond- ence solicited, GUMP & WABXER, Opera House Block Red Cloud Geo. O. Reiser & Go., AGENTS 30 OOO acres Land for Sale. Improved Forms, unimproved Lands. Business Houses, Residences and Tow nLotS Go to Winton's for Caskets and Cof fins. Why will you cough when Shiloh's cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts, 50, cts 1, for sale by C. L. Cot ling. "Hackmetack" a lasting and fra grant perfume, at 25 cts. C. L. Cotting If ycu would have a desirahle head of hair, use Halls vegetable hair renew er, the most wonderful discovery of modern times for the hair and scalp. Brace Up. Yon are feeling depressed, your ap petite in poor, you are bothered with headache, you are nervoasstand gener ally out of sort?, and want to brace ud. Brace up but not with stimulants, prins medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis cheap whisk, and which stimulant you ior an hour ud then leave you in a worse condition tnan before. What you want is an al terative that will purify ycur blood, start healthy action of liver and kid neys, restore yitalty, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in electric bitters, and only 50cts a bottle at Henry Cooks. English Spavin liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from' horses, Blood Spavsn, Curb3, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles Sprains, Sore and Swollen Threat from whatever cause. Coughs, Etc.- Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted. sold by Veyo & Dorr, .unggist. ARE in Goods Week' be to vour to examine Buying' ! Galuslia fWU l.l 'J We have customers for costing from $300 to $2,000. houc3 Bring in your property. Gump & Warner, Opera house block. A Dtetiagalriied Clergyman's Tatf nr.ouy. Rt It M rick.iift. President of t Motto if t Prntofcitit Choreh ot Santa Carolina. wn!c from Greenville: " Alnt four years ago 1 was attackad witL what ihc phyAicians pronounced neuralfn rhi-u mutism, aooompankd wita erysipeLiK My apjwtitc tailed me cntircy, and I h.id an intormitting pulse and very invgukir luttsitioua of th heart. A tef rible paa fooa wme into By chett and , hoii!.itH. and T became ao helpless that I Vald attoml to no baineaa at alL Tba p&iu Ttrrre moibIe, and would PometiaieB pass from nw port of my body to another. Finally th- erysipelas brolce out oa my lett hand nnd arm. and produced aucb swell ing. 1 T7ni tur eighteen month- afflicted in this way. and of coarse nsed a great many kim!f medicines, but notbraggat uc relief Friends finally persuaded as to try Swift's Specific I noticed adVcided inpmrrnient rritil.? talcing the first hotels. I continued its usf nntil I had takes AhiMtt ne do-n tattles, vhen 1 found myself ound and writ apiin. -viih no sign ot dis ease left rxctpt a RtiiTses in my haad, a retail t of the orysipe.if While taktsg the mrdicme I pttBrfd en r.n ait rage tws pound- of !esli per vck ! think 8. 8. 8. a Taluablr mtiicite. nnd I frequently recommend it to dt frititis-" Wr:te to tho SnrT fc'rnrrFio c, Atlaabt. &.. for a TrtL- tn Bl.md sasi Diaisssss. Msikd if ee U ny.nm." W kW W w M -oL-i maw " i&; xv-rrv y,::,"iu