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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1888)
mr V :.'r ': v i J.ED CLOUD WE-STEI-: COUNTY. N".3. Fs OAYSEPT.2" 18S8- 4 CHARLES TVTENEE, 'JjH'E nn3!W2 ii.:t:i ; ' ! - "I V' . roprieio: It hi- b"-?n iL-c v -vol th:t w. -tora Kansas is ih: KIen from which .raJ-1 f ..her A Jam BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ,. A. IT. Becker i- in the cit,. Coroner Sch.nk i in the citv t were um CH to- Co- m Clothier and Tailor. EADER IN Low Prices. j Red Cloud and Wymon Berg & Galusha, evening reun- Have their fall goods semly all in. ev;r was there shorn in Red Goad i A Better Selected Stockof Suits "We tloifi claizn :o sho yon :he largest stock, but xre not ol- CLAIM, bnt are pre pared to demonstrated the fact that weiave ) Best Goods! Nicest patterns, and iiore than all the only Patent Shoulders in the city.. These goods .ire all made for ns remember. Besides bis tine line of coods, we carry the CHEAPEST TRUCK in the city, for -wheaVon gei a fall suit for $3 'tis only truck bet the people cry for them, o we keep them. Children and Boys' Clothing ! Abe. Kaley has returned from Ittmbus. J. M. Chains, uf Gui.Je Rock i the eity. A. J . Kenney left Sunday evening for Iowa. Tra Sleeper returned from las: evenintr. K. Skeen Las returned from his trip to Arkansas. M. W. Dickerson and wife have re turned from L.neolu. Mrs. J. II. Smith of Norton. Kans . is visitiut: in the city. People are bringing in their stock for exhibition at the fair. S. T. Reed, and wife of Cassopolis, Mich., are ic the city today. Mrs. L. F. 3IarkelI has received another invoice of millinery goods. R. V Shirey and family have re turned home from York, Nebraska. Ed. Gibbs has his new hack re painted, and it now looks very neat. D. Kesler returned hist from his trip to the Columbus ion. Rev. G. S. Divis is in the city pre paring to move to Lincoln where he will make his future home. F. F. Pearge, of Diller, Nebraska, editor of the Jefferson county Record, was in the city this morning. All interested in the organization of a Chautauqua circle will meet at Mrs. C V. Kaley's Tuesday evening. Miss Julia McCartney, formerly of this place, but lately of Clark, NeD.. is visiting her parents in this city. Miss Montie Tulleys. gave a party last Friday evening in honor of Miss Eva. Bayha, of L Iby, Kansas, who is visit lg her, . lLv. W. P. TieUworth, of Hardy wil -r- ach in the Preb terian church neso Sunday morn: lg and evening. Al5 are invited. A herd of about 330 head of cattle passed through the city Sunday on their way to Norton county, Kansas, where they are to be fed this winter. Even the little children have caught the inspiration that Harrison and Morton are to be elected and vou can hear them singing. . 7r Hurrah for Harrison, lie's the qiu, It I can't vo.e. my ftlior can. Will Yeiser has purchased the Red Cloud Tank Line of Chas Webb, and will take possession the 1-: of Octo ber. Charley goes to Canon City. Colorado, tc stare a new line. We ! arc sorrv to loose him from our midst j I but hope he may have a bright future in his new location. We wish Will success in his new undertaking. W. N. Kiug the young man who has been doing up the city and conn-j ni ranGmotJir hr fur f..ulin:r with G'Itn .n- wint-saps. Tiw n imp of the uont.cal tree under vli:-h Mrs. Adam was be guiled : just smith of th river in Ham ilton county . The Cuming sword th..t guarded tr.o tr of life has ben stolen bv the Indian- ir the cowboy, but the I bur-tree i.- tii ro fr':n which Mrs. Kve nuttuf M-iurvd i it fashionable but! somewhat "ant . weiring apparel It Onio j is dead nriv-prKiMy winterkilled-but iike our old llav. it is still then.-, and furnishes eid nee which the oldest in-( t habitants dare not dispute. The soil is just us fruitful as in -ye olden times.' and produce prodigiously. Sunflowers can be seen th.it will make a dozen. fence rails and a whole lot. of cord ' wood. Potatoes grow so big that they can only be roasted by building a fire . .. ... .. i on the wmuwaru siue and when one section is done waiting for the wind to change. Cabbage leaves are used for circus tents and hoop-poles are made out of timothy stalks. Jack rabbits grow as large as horses and the tail feathers of the wild goose make excellent fence posts, the wheat is larger than the corn in most states and it is dangerous to plant rye, as the roots have to be grubbed out be fore the pround can be plowed. A man planted a tirnup one mile from the railroad last summer, and the aiIroad company sued him for ob structing the way before the middle of July. Pie plant makes excellent bridge timbers, and pumpkins are in demand this winter for houses and j barns. Pea-pods are used for ferry boats on the Arkansas river.and onion seeds are nuch sought after, for wall ing up wells, and for terrace work. Rve straw when properly connected makes superior drainage pipes, and the husks of the berry, when provid ed with rockers make .unique baby cradle. North of Coolidge are sev eral lake of strained honey, and we seen showers cf rose water and "ologne in the earlv Dart of the vear. This a. mm settling of western Kansas is restor ing Eden to it.- primitive glory and man to his first estate. Ex. The Chicago store lOMMENCES THISWEEK with as fine a display of Dry Goods, boots & shoes, As were ever shown in Red Gloud. Prices the lowest. R. M. MAKTIN. MINER BROS, THE ii r We will save yen a dollar a sail from any other doihiag outfit in town. Come and see for yourselves ! Ym know what we have been doing all summer in tsjrard to prices. We are pre pared to do still mere thi tttL ( T-:?rt l l? - - m i vcia; .a iu tTTT rnririTlfi. nrnnnrt rArarrlir irtnr.i " r,i s ..t' ' t-..-r - .. ! pMlm. The 21st verse UUUU vtlrll ILi AAll AUULVUUb ill WUU polici court. Manager Hull, of the Paxton. from whom King received $10 on a draft drawn on the State National bank of Denver, Colo., failed to make a case before the jury sum moned to try the complaint A rer dict of not guilty was rendered, and Kingwas sent hack to jail untill Wei nesday next, when he will b azatn arraigned on the charge of hiving se cured $15 from Mr. Downing, of the Burlington & Missouri, ,n a check forged on a Bed Cloud back. Omaha -Republican. For the ben&gl of 'L. M. Barns" f and "Myrtle A. Lvman,"' I send a copy of an article tnat I clipped from a paper some years ago and pasted on a blank leaf in my bible and if you se1 fit to print it, several others can cut it from your columns and do like wise. Curious facts about the Bible. A prisoner confined in solitary confine ment obt3ined a copy of the Bible and by, three years careful study ob tained the following facts- The Bi ble contains 3.5S6.4S9 letters. 773.G92 words, 31,174 verses, 1,1S9 chapters, and 66 books. The word "and' occurs 4G,277 times: the word "Lord" occurs 1,S55 times; the word '-'reverend"' oc curs but once which is in the 9th verse of the 111th psalm; the middle the 8th verse of the 118th of the 7th chapter of Ezra contains all the let ters of the alphabet except the letter J. The finest chapter to reai is 26th chapter of the Acta of the Apostles. The 19th chapter of IL Kings and the 47th chapter of Isaiah are alike, the longest vewe is the 9th verse of the 8th chapter of Esther. The shortest verse is the 35th verse of the 11th chapter of StJoha. The 8th 15th, 21st and 31st Terse of the 107th Psalm1 end alike. Each verse of the 136th Psalm ends alike. There are no naaea or words cf more thaa six sylhbles. PIONEER 5F Dry Goods & Grocery House, Keep on Dry Goods, hand a full line of - '- ---.-aft- 3 :$ Boots, Shoes, dothing, ' - jjt Groceries, &e. And sell them at the lowest livihg prices. call and see them. A full line, of lwavs on hand. New goods arriving daily. - rf - lilLlU. 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