The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 28, 1888, Image 5

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OSJfER.
i'ii rictor.
'ied every Friday morning frr-ts the ofiice
.. t-e Moon Block, Eed Cloud, "tb.
To "hi-SHber!btrs
For the hist twelve months we have
waited pat. ntly for the harvest to
come again, and during that time ,
hav caf'ed many of our subscribers. '
ow that tin- harvest has come we
uope oar guoacnoers wno are in ar
rears will PAY
BLPcBLICAN DAT-
The Republicans of Web&tcr County
Jollify. Jk Bis Crowd and m Gnnd
Time Thursday Isbl.
One o: the grandest reDdblican
Soldiers Uc union.
One of the most interesting i
turts of th- fair is the soldier's re .
ion. ThtcUiih the tiforts of the G
R"s of this city the scheme
b ought about to inaugurate a nn
ment that wind mike a perman
I - - T T t.
US PRO.MPTLY.,Satnci:C!:i P ieai'iorLaa;Zittnof tae Id soldiers
,-. . ure to witns- in tne srreat state pi
Lorn-m at once ana pav up arrear-' , , , ..
- i l . " , ebra-ka took place ia this citv
agts there bv return the compliment. ,, . , , - . "
t. l. i ii . Thursday ni'ht. The agricultural
tteha.e h'.std voa now help us. . , w , " .
,- ,rr " - , r societv nad set anart Thursaav for
Uuronicei-ui) stair in the Moon' - , . . ,
repuDiican aav. ana wen it nnzai oe
block, north nd.
POWDEI
Absolutely Pure
Cabinet i h-tos 2 per dozen a:
Bradbrook"-
Ea l'rkr- his had four vhips stol
en fren hitr this week.
31 i.- E Bay ha returned to her
hcae in t' -:bi. Kansas this morning.
Cabinet photos $2 per dozen at
Bracbrook"-.
Mr?. J. A. Burgess of Wisconsin.
, :s the iru- t --f C. L
' wif i
Southern Nebra-ka. and to that
iuvitatiin we-r- tended to ail th
old aulaitRj to coat- to Bed Cloud
rinir our fair thi ve.k. About tL
hundr d uf th' :ravc boys respor
and .vere comf rabh located i:i '
r.unc5 wher- ruey enjoyed i :
dav- .it th' r at t e o: old time cj .
life. The en.- r-! routine of a -d'er"
iif - ? i rd enough at best.
the eld id t- like to zo thro
re works and
Thli powrler sever varirs M.-
- -e rtiand wholesotamesi, n -
; j. til ordinary kmd andcUiU-.it soid in
i-ireZ03 with tha mu'utudcs 1 t rhort
Uutalumor hosphaie powjnr-. iMonly
EOTAL U.vEIVG I V. Lt CO.
IfCWallsTct. -ty
Pc"e!lJradbrot.f.
nncal
2 rs. .v-j.ni
Saladen
was thrown rut "f a vehicle at a meet-
calltd sucli as they were thicker than
bees all day. Hundreds upon hun
dred' wore in the city and the day
was one of jreat rejoicing and the
enthusiasm was something unusual in
Nebraska. At niciit the republican
Inr. At,3 .. t nrVtnwx nniMrf rtnfi '
tiuu -uu .u uw...- uw. w thenouif xruawMie in orcer
appropriate banners; k frr:.h rh. ajeniorfes of th
day? vears ai.'i' l,eu to be a soh.
mean: more il.dn t.j dress up in
clothe.- Jt-i .-at j. muketfora
wiii!':n git.- L fat of the 1m
However the i-.u'-"f eamp Iif
the fa r :- '.:.- h-ve been few. i r.
bov- h.- put t::j tinie in teiling fu
storif?. n' .it uk foeeches. eat.:..
It was simply the ' L hardtack, iust for t.
outcropping of uch enthusiasm as ' f f - rL a 1Uer cr
i r :i- 1.2 .X. .
of Ambov. - l"e re?"DIIt--aa tuulu -"-"'has nuK-n-oea for a loan tin..
whn sure of victory.
C. L. CO TTING,
Curries the largest stock of Wall Paper and Window Shades
in Webster county. In order to reduce stock to
make room for nevr croods he is making a
SPECIAL CUT
On
banners; i .
formed upon Gth avenue, near the ;
court Lou-e and marched to Webster
street, thtnee ?outh to Geo. Gates"
Lo;t:ng and rcs;oaCt. whtelcd there and marched
i north. Waen near the oost once the
Geo. V." L-.ndsev. our enterpiisini: i the ord-r wa jtven to let co the nr--
j pack-r. a - ast Sunday for
J weeks v.s::.
i Cab x.i.1 pi.. .to 2 per
reverai
dozei:
ins: at that , jce the other nicht and
r -t t i' t
anc -ueu a lusnace oi comou--
tibie material has never been witae;-
Cloud.
L
ed :u lit-
me siat can never oe iorsouec t ; . . . .. t rtf .,.
t
bad.
y li-ju-
.bunt
i was in a precarious concition.
on
?.. T. Shirey has one of the iine:t
trcttirg norf-es in the count; .
A. J- Kenney and wif..- h .
turned.
Ales Beatlev's little boy br
ar while playiiig .a the str.
TridiT.
3Ir. L. F Markell left toca-. forSt-
Loti vbere she z es to be;, her mil
lisirj goods.
Lsv; P. Mcrton sent $12,000 to the
yellcw fever fufurtrs. Cleveland
5.3:: $10,000 to the democratic cam
paign tommittee.
Eev. W. 5. Faulkner, the new pas
I'TT c-f the M E church will be here
a-d occupy the pulpit nest Sabbath,
bothacrcing and evening.
A.l the ladies' equestrian t-a.cc
Thursday the premiums were award
er i lollops: -la" .xlmer. nrst pre
niur:: Pt-an ker.. d: Lulu T-.ttter
2d. There were f-ur contestants.
C. E- 'ebb wishes to return
tisaks to the people of Bed Cloud.
:c? their liberal patronage to him
whil encaced in the kero-erie ana
"asoline business in this city His
been very
mi he takes this or-portuni-
oue and all.
What i the is of paying $40.00
for a suit hen ou can get one oi
those "patent shoulder" suits of Berg
: Galusha that ft equally as well for
$25.00.
'.-.,. 'hllJ i,0 i ana cc..p?ec eve
iii 't.au u. i -
displays of our democratic brethren
so far in the shade that thev will be
i i
r
.- it more attest,
e organization ---
T'r,.-. r. , .,.,,.,. f..;. ; lo.'r
.u. fiurti.. LUJULV 11 3 1.1. .it... t . . . .
. . . . . unable to r-turn auric:: :ne Daian
attendra ana .ir:e crowds have been i . ' , ,.
-II-1.-1 t ' -f the campaign. iror fully one
ta. ' iiresci;L c.i r- .av. ime luu ituui: ... , r ti
i: , " , ! t.a!f hour tne heavens were full
I . ; nre bans of everv ciscrintion aim Lhe ;
r- lery ceortmt.:.t is comramnveiv wen . . . ,. . , ,
ni-t, . ' . , .. " , : lustv cheennc: trm fuhv four thou-
success uf the display. Aftey thei
disnlav of fire works on the street s
We have l t the space to give
extend. '1 uc-JC" t of the reunion
it i.: .u.v
iainz. ia iu i-ac , .i. l ,
c: :v v
tiest Week
mjd. p-rn. . -lit and nestfall arntti.
ce . . -t . ... j , ; v: ..-
The bo- t i: aiu-a-.s be welcomed r
Red Clo-d. icA viii be enterta -
. -i-i. a:
iu tbe oe-' un'T possible. -: -.
f thfdr ..uri-'Ws a vcr irrow less.
orices of manv ch- :ce patterns of these
foods. Ii you wish tj pper this fall
don't fail to rake advantage of this
off r
:rt:a liaeof Decorated VinJow Shade? to eelec: fron.
Crayons. Paint?. Oils. Drags, a alvsya oa hini.
Hacker & Parker,
THE GROCERS.
Keep the
mest
line of
Teas and Coffees
county ana always turn
fair. "
out to the
On Wtd..t-da afternoon Mr. Fish
er's boy while trying to jump on to a
covere d hat k caught his foot in the
wheel and before the team could be
stopped haa h.s leg 50 badly injured
tha t it had to be taken off above the
knee. It i- a serious accident and
the famik havc the sympathy of the
commumtv
Whf1!. :j
wesf. ;ti.
l:cs hzre.
j: ntirth. east, sou:!
u'-elf comfoitabitr
first clas
H ...- - i Xebniska It
Cabinet photos $2 per dozen at
Bradbrook's
huadreas t-t peonle went to tne opera I
, ;t-ttron:zin
house where rlons. -J as. Mcen. " ji"jjfc qj2, ..
5. Gilham. and ethers made crand re- j wnv ,
publican speeches that were calccla-j T is ;h
tec to make this great republican ! m, rite. I"-
love feast a souree of Eauch pleasure i p as ;nt ao
as well as solid comfort to the mind, i Chicar".
Tl.n r....l, t--.- nVa ;.nlnr!i rind ! ta-l t"xr
i , . . 5fiilv fopiilar. ai.d : reroute tvcic! .'
full of republican meat such as aemo- - -
- r ii r ! woil p.-led tr .'.einr take.
;rats can not refute successfully. It- It? pa-5eBrfr u1, were buill , ,.
was certainly grand and the repubii- f,re..iv r . j - ne bv the Pul-r.w
cans feel proud of their efforts, aud I psinc C.ir... !ichisa ruara .
they have every reason to feel that i that tne- ir tKrf'ct and con : f-
hurrah f-r ;ripvrrv '-.-" a- he best tast- "
ii
tht
itV.
NEW GOODS
AT THE
'are !. tht- peop. -it:.-
reliable, saft: ..
a-' T limited rive1
i ii
.oc pn-ction win: an t
.. .-':. L u- make it un
biis relations have
T r
Z.-Ie3fta
tv cf :hai.k:ni
CI. v.Iand .Shot.
On Wo '.taiT evenm? -s-hilt.' the i way. ana wita one grana
a.,-.,.- . Jdr',.!.!:,,.. Harrison. -Morton and success the ! mnt thnr,iV'h -zperience can su- -
with skv rocstts and Roman candles i meeting adjourned
Western A- Southern
mam nun,
-DELVLEBs IX-
;d r.o c i.viiirnce for the cot
Take Xotlc.
Ail lauds and town loti on which
the tait are not paid before October
1. will be advertised for tx sale.
M. B. McKitt,
Treasurer.
some Bourbon shot ene through a
plate lass in the postofnee building,
taking tht tp of Cleveland's head
off. Th:s wtll be the case also in
November.
Letters remaining in the postoSce
at Red Cloud. Webster county. Ne
braska. for the week ending, Sept.
24th, 1SSS.
GENTLEMEN.
A. Austin. y. C. Boemar.
Ora Quigley. S. L. Vlite .
LADIES.
Rachel Brown, Rosanna Burr,
Mrs. John Faried.
These letters will be sent to the
deal letter ofioe Oct. 24th, if not
called for before. A. S. Habsh,
Post 3Iister.
and service fth" traveling publif
been ov.-rlovk-'d In addition v
-ecuUr f-ase'Car equipment. thr
in servicr- a hue of superb rec.i
hair cars: n. p-n? or expense h-ii-
-.
neen 5rrt"
i niosx res.iui
uciPS c: thf
to make these ca.r
.' -i cmfort-assurini:
hfir class In Ame-
We ask the p'i
spect Gur new stock vf fall and win
tcz goccc. which are now in shape to
c shown. We are proud of our store
and stock and think the public will
say we have caue to bo when they
see them. Come everybody and see
the finest ana mest complete assort
ment of clothing, hats and caps, boots j
and shoes and furnishing ever shown
Wednesday was democratie day at
the fair and our good friends turned
out about 500 strong and did their
level best to make a showing for
Grover C, and well they did for if
the way the wind blows shows the
lav of the straws Cleveland is certain
ly on his last legs, or in other words
. ' Llairison and Morton are sure to be
elected, and of course their display
Nothing clipped but i
r. tnn Trn-n
.ii im. .... - t...
the amirs, thev have crown acais
Remember the Golden Eaule alway
leads, never fellows. Always the
largest stock,the finest goods and low-j
est pnees Once nora v,c say come
and see ns.
C. WlEXEB.
will amount to naught. However
thev did well and in the evening gave
" ' a crand parade and display of fire
works that did them credit as a party.
The managing editor was not present
to witnesi the affair but have been
told of it by many who say that it
was all that could be expected.
Farm Loans.
Lots of money to Loan on farms at
6 7. 7. S. 3-j. 9 and 10 per cent in
terest, for I. 2. 0.4,5. C. or 7 years.
Interest payable annually or semi-an
nually and principal payable all or :n
installments at any interest pay . -y ; hj , ,t th--1 t.ckets can ocil.
These terms ought to suit r v-t j seat5 :n ttiee crs free. A co!- -. 4
anybody. Call on or address me at por:er accompanies e.ich car to admin-
Red Cloud, Neb, Office in north end wter to tne want ot the patrons, wt.ier.
Moon block. G. W. Bakkeb. tnases them especially desirable in
ladies and cmldren traTeunc without
escort. In, fact, the C. K. & N. is tl e
Great Free Reclinine Chair Car Ltue
west of the Missouri river. When you
travel, to be absolutely comfortab e.
Uketb Cbic Knnsa3 & Nebraska
Railway, "Rock Uland Route." Pull
man's Palace Sleeping Cars on all
night trains.
JEWELL.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Legeett are
making a two weeks visit in Norton
county.
The Rev. Mi. Moore preached his
farewell sermon last Sabbath at Pleas
ant Grove.
The mad dog scare resulted in the
death of three dogs. McClellan's
dog took the rabies and bit two of E.
Lightfoot's and in order to prevent
any farther damage all were killed.
Mack Howard has returned to High
land, which leads U3 to conclude that
thincs are more to his taste here,
than among the shot gun aristocracy.
Art Leggett is the possessor of a
wonderful pipe. Hunt Young can
vouch for the truth of this.
John Merrill has purchased a new
wind mill, the Industrious, of A. L.
Funk.
Enoch.
Dry Goods and Notions,
and Leaders of Low Prices !
"all and see cur immense stock of Dry Gods, black and colored Cashmeres
from 25c to SOo per yard.
11- Wool Henrietta 50c pr yd. Dress Flannels from 25c to
75c pr yd. English and French Suitings from 10 to 25c
per yd. 600 yds fine new Satteens 12 l-2cpr yard.
in,000 Yait Best Fnots ior 5e.
Geo. E. Mitchell, of Kansas, well
inR BLOCK.-TBt coLut ; to a number of enr people. Tuesdav evening.
-- m T.5n r.n.-. ncfrv hr obtain-
trouble fcU "-' " r :"-' ' e
ins monev under xaise pretenaes oi
tAGLE.
ar "Gods are here. No
for us to cret them. We have toler
able good credit and have filled our
store with desirable goods bougnt di
rect from the manufacturer importer
and other first hands. Come and see
than they will please jou. and you
will Snd no sand in the pockets.
C. WlENEK.
JCDSON.
Quite a number of our citizens are
taking in the fair this week.
There was a social at Rev. J. T.
Stones on Friday evening: also on
Amil" Walner's baby is very sick.
L. Messick. principal of the Hayes
Kansas and Red Cloud parties by j City schools will lecture at the red
riving chattel mortgages on stock
already encumbered. He was ar
rested here by Sheriff Scott and held
for two or three days until his rela-
! tions fixed it up for him. It seems
that in this manner he had secured
M
CLOTHING: GL0THIN6:
CI thing for the farmer, laborer.
irL-hanic or merchant at the Western
and Sou hern Mercantile Association.
school house Saturday evening. Sub
ject. -'-The Facilities of the Union La
bor party." A large audience is expected.
Bro. Williamson will preach
Oriole next Saturday night.
Sid.
at
. mi....
1 somethinz like $3,000 fraudulently.
Thro gh the efforts of M. R. Bentley, j Qne jomj? horie 2 mule3; 2 cow.
the tnends ot .uitnceu were m, fl 2 horse5 f?r sale cheap.
2t Jos. Graves.
Direct from the Front.
Knoxvtlle, Tew., July 2, xsSS.
Tbe Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlesea I can cheerfully and tretS
fcHysay that S. S. S. is tie greatest blood
parmer oa earth. In 1SS4 I contracted
blood poison. Physicians treated me with
no good results. I took a half dozen diner
eat kinds of blood medicines, but, without
receiving anv pennanent relief ! I was in
duced to try 3. S. S. I began the first
bottle with the gravest doubts of success.
I had been so cftea deceived. Eat im
provement caxae, and I continued its use
until perfectly we!L I have since carried,
and have a healmy famuV. No trace of the
disease is seen. Swifts Specific did all
this for cc, and I am grateful. Yours
truly, J. S. Stradsl
Il3 Dale Ave.
Km?, Texas, June 23, i53S.
Tbe Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen A siiteen-year-old sou of
nine was afHkted with bad blood, and broke
cntwita an erupdon on various parts of bis
body. I put him to taking S. S. S., and a
few bottles cured him entirely. I live at
Lone Oak, but ny post-ofics is at Kemp.
Yours truly, W. S. Rosnfsos.
Three books tnailfd free on application.
AH druggists seE S. S. S.
Tee Swift Specific Co.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
New York, 756 Broadway.
For Sale.
I have 320 acres of fine farm land,
near the city, for sale, cheap . It's a
bargain to the right party.
Geo. Wiicton.
Best Carpet Warp, white, Sl.13, colored $1.23. See oar 10c Neckties. Get a dozen pair
Geod Hose tor 60c. Gents Linen Collars 10c. Tabte Linen 25 to 35c per yard.
See our 30c Suspenders. Working Jten'3 Shirts. Ure stock and good assortment, 3 Me
Mc. Get a nice LadW Shawl for :5c. See our stock ot Mosus. bleached and unWeacned.
A Splendid Je ua f or 30c. and a better one for 25c, worth 30 and -toe the world oTer. Je njej
and Parasols at half priee. Laces and Embroideries tha: you cant rest Velvets and elw
eens at onr low Prices .
500 Bolts of Ribbon at COST.
See our Ladies' Kid Gloves in all colors at Si. ow is the time to tcy your Blankets. Cao
forts. Cloaks, and Shawls, Cheap. See onr 35c ana 65c corsea. Thev win jsveyoa satHjaceon.
eoSlaBd see and Samine soeds . Highest prices paid for produce. It pays
trade at
The Western and Southern Mercantile AssociatioD
MASON'S OLD STAND"
Chas. Schaffnit, Manager.
school-BOOKS -school
AT-
of the
the
to help him out of his trouble, a fail
ure to do which would have sent him
! nr tTi mad for several Years. Mr.
iBentley is certainly deserving of!
ow 1 L t;, frt .. n.-.r. the matter was sefc-
UCU1..U. . "j
Auction! Auction!
I am ready and willing to attend all
sales in Webster, Smith and Jewell
-n ,,- :i, ...!-. !, -Pa;M . , ., .-. t.,11 j--t counties as auctioneer. -lerm very
iiepnurec, wm .-ucj4. ji "- " tied, not tna; -nitciicii "a ucstl,1" t reocble.
tion rally on Friday at
HENEY COOK,
The " Red Cloud " Druggist,
The Finest Line School Supplies
in the city.
fa5rjof any leniency but for the sake of
J. C. Waesib,
led Cloud Keb.
An Abolate Care.
Tbe Original Abietine Ointment is
onlv nut ud in larsre two ounce tin
boses, and is an absolute cure for old
sores, burnsT wounds, chapped bands,
and all skin eruptions. Will nositively
cure all kiads of piles. Ask for the
Original Abietine Ointment. Sold by
Henry Cook at 25 cents per box by
mail CO cts.
PLATT & FREES CO.,
LUMBER and GOAL.
Established in 1878.
Ihe largest retail yard in the RepublicaF
Valley. Prices low and grade- good
i
t
r:
his friends-