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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1888)
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REDUCTION, ot the people's bur dens and buyers irt i BUY AS YOU VOTEInteliigently As candidates for your patronage we invite an examinations of our record in regard to low prices since we commenced business six months ago. We promise you in the future. as in the past, tHe best in cjuality, the most in quanity. and the lowest prices to all, and behind our promises stands the Nicest selected stock of u; Hats and Caps, Gents Furnishing urooas and the jsjsst fitting clothing ever shown. Remember this that we v. nanewngthe rAluiNl bHUULUER SUITS ; i Berg & e i lfluHW' J." - MfT of customers from overcharge and misstatements. for -everyone. bugbear taxprofits are the only merchants in the city. Galusha, The Chicago Store Clothiers. Only few wore day heforo clro tion and it ia ahaolutcly ncrcsstry that the rcpublirsn of W rlmtcr conn ty atay liy their ticket. Hcmembcr that thin year of all yearn the party should try and flurry the statu for th entire ticket. The republican of Wcbstor county ahould not forget that thia ia ihr year for electing a V, S. Hrnator, and it ia imperative that the Legislature ahould be republican, therefore take eare and do not bo led astray by falne gods, but atay by your colon. Vote th. republican ticket, thua assuring yourself and Mends of pros peroua times during the neit four yean. Vote the democratic ticket ad rest assured that you will hare to pan through just auch another four year as you have juat gone through with. Protection nukes the country and free trade kilta it. The democracy hare an idea that John NeShaae can carry the atate of Nebraska. Ilia chaacea in that di rection are Juat about aa good for election to that rcaponaible position at he ia of having wings, which is an impossibility with the democrats. Got; Thayer, the people's candidate, will receive a much larger majority than ever before. The signs of the times are that Harrison and Morton will aurely be elected on the Gth. From all over the land the "Glad tidings of Great Joy" are coming in thiok and fast in favor or General Ilarriaon and there will be suoh a scattering of democrat- iodrybonea in November aa was never heard of before. Let 'em rat tle. 'Bab for Ilarriaon and Morton. Hastings, the democratie nominee for Congress in this district, if elect ed, oould not do the good for the din- trict in two years that "Our Jim" can in one month; Why? Simply be cause, it takes a man two wars to learn tho rope6 of Congreas before he is even respected by the other and older membera of that bodv. Mr. Laird ia the right man in tho right plaee. Tho voters of the country should stop and think several times before catting their votea for Grover Cleve land and the demooratio party. Dur ing the lut four years under demo cratic administration tho entire coun try hu been a drag, business hu been unsettled, and in fact nil sorts oftrafto hu been stnpilcd by the continual barpings of the democracy on the tariff question. Compare the good timu under republican admin istration and then pause before east ing your tote for democracy and free trade. What Rod Cloud needs mora than anything else, is manufacturing in stitutions. Wc have) fooled away about Ive years now trying to get railroads, and have failed, now Ict'a get manufacturing institutions, 4c, and go right ahead building up tho oiiy, and not wait for railways. If we gel tho manufacturing iuetltutions railroads will come to us. Don't fool away any more time trying to get something we can't and tumour attention towards manufacturing, something that will build up the town'a interests and increue the pop ulation; T Dm menwMICM.. Whatever the local differences are among republicans, it sUndsallin hand to bo careful what they do. The facta are, that if republicans should become lukewarm on account of not having the right kind of men nomin ated, or men to just suit them, there is danger of enough democrats slip ping into oftee to secure the aeit legislature, and that would be decid edly distuteful to the republican over the state. In our own eounty the democrats think they have a fghting chance to fleet their candi dates, and if t'ao republicans do not enthuse a little more there may be a possibility, though not a probability, that they may eleet one man. Let tho republican yoteis got to the front threw tf their leatkergy fnptro to work far Dm whole repuUeaa tick et, ettitj, aUta Mi ASUcial. J ust received 250 pieces of Unbleached Muslin containing 84 yds each for 50c a piece. And 250 pieces of same goods containing 17 yds each for $1 a piece. full yard wide and the been able to offer at the price. Come soon as they will have the best Cotton Shirting at 10c per yard, that you have ever seen. In a few days we will have the best value, for the money, in Ladies Vests and Drawers, ever offered in the count) . We have a nice line of r-jThe Argus lsst week, wo presume unintentionally cast a reflection on County Clerk Bailey in reforenco to the eounty printing. Mr. Bailoy's understanding, and in fact it hu so been understood at all times, by him, that he was to de liver all orders of the board for printing to Mr. Warren of tho Argus, as distributing sgent, and has dono so to tho best of his ability, not having tho authority as he thinks, to do anything else, without violating the board's orders, even after Mr. Warren's refusal to act in the capac ity of distributing agent of the coun ty printing, tuk vmtv &u no Ight to make u to tho county pr int- ing any further than to do Mr. Bail ey justice. We are satisled fully in the matter as far u Tib Gmtr is concerned. We give Mr. Bsiley's statement of the case below. In order to remove a misapprehen sion that may etist regarding county printing i make tnia statement: Jan uary 11th, 1888, the county board in atructed me as county clerk to hsnd in all orders for county printing to the Webster County Argus. Since then I have acted under their order and will continue to do ao until other wise ordered by the board. 1 have noth ing wMtever to do with tne lurtber dis tiibutiea of eounty printing. J. H. Bailbt, County Clerk. Red Cloud. Get. 15th, '88. n V.r SaJ. or Tnrfe. 640 acre of land in Loxan county, Nebruks, for sale or exchange for property in southern part of atate. Also 7ft head of young stock, as a wnole or in part to suit purchuer. A splendid opportunity for some one wno wait to go into stook business. near to an extensive range, in a good neighborhood. School and postelce one half mile. County seat seven wild. uvea iBprovemems, good noil, living water, close to line of railroad now being built. Mill site on the place. 95 acres in cultiva tion. Call on or address, W. F, KniUHJO, Red Cloud, Box 150. Nelraka. Notiee ia hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves u candidates for teachers of the public schools of this county, at Red Cloud, on the third Saturday of each month. Kva J . Kind. County Sup't. Furniture of all kinds cheaper than ever at F; V. Taylor's. Tte"EiUy Organ" is tho one to bay. It costs loss. Is tuteful,sub sUntia), well built, is superior ia tone ia any other. Call and mo the fiitev I at the reaiisace of Sada J. Bailey. BmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsY'E ffmHLBEt BmmmmmmmmmmmBmmnrmmmmmmmmmmmmmBBmw ffammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmffammCkmmmmmmm smmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmVElBmmSmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmV Ml2si' smmHP'Bmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm kmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaV3BBmmV1BmammWiBmmmmmmE- -,smmCBmmmmmmmmmmmlVSBmBmmlBirnU' ri .?- 2 vVWammmmmmmmmmffsmmmTffcSLr m aninininininEimffm5ffWB T PREPARE FOR WINTER. These muslins are a best value we have ever not last long. We Striped or checkered Cloaks and Short LOOK HBRB. When traveling north, cast, south or west, mako yourself comfoitablo by patronising a atrictly first clas line, The Chicago, Kansas tc Mcbro ka Hail way, "Kock Island Route" This thoroughfare is tho people's fa vorite, because it is reliable, safe and pleasant and with its limited flyer to Chicago, and connection with all tbo fast traina to Ht. Louis mako it univer sally popular, and the routo which all well posted travelers take. Its passenger trains wero built ex pressly for this line by tho l'ullman Palace Car Co., which ia a guarantee that they are as perfect and complete in everv detail as the best taste and moat thorough experience ran suggest, and no convenience for the comfort and service of tho traveling public hu been overlooked. In addition to its regular passenger equipment, there ia in service a line of superb reclining hair cars; no pains or expense having been spared to make theso cars the most restful and comfort-assuring ve hicles of their clus in America. Holders ot first class tickets can occupy seats in theso cars free. A colored porter accompanies each car to admin ister to the wants of the patrons, which makes them especially desirable for ladies and children traveling without escort. In fact, the C. K. A N. is the Great Free Reclining Chair Car Line west of the Missouri river. When you travel, to be absolutely comfortable, take the Chica Kansas & Nebraska Railway ."Rock Inland Route." Pull man's Palace Sleeping Cars on all night trains. QEO, O. AND R. D. YEISER, . MtorilKTOK Of TUX ffinir but! Ikitrul HE RED CiX)DD. NED. Complett) and only set of abstract bookrfn Webster county. Gruing and arming landa and city property for sale. BON TON BARBER Shop AND BATH BOOM, HUTC1IISOXAEDGELL, Props. First door north of City Bakery, re fitted and thoroughly equipped. We rSBDectfllllv inlirlf vnnr nilrnnaiHi guaranteeing sstisfation in every cac. Oca Motto: Will bo to pleaso all who eive n their tndn. All n.k douein a tirst-closs manner and in the latest iiut ol mo proieuiou. iiutciiinson A Emeu. II. C. CWH. Ja. Ml'.NkM'. Ciask monks v,' A n-UMSKlH Atll COPNKU)n,H AT I.AW ,f Mm prartlra Hi llauiirt ol tbU Mate :'ll.vt1oin a well in I mealed Im.ltiM raivtal- Ami minitv fftft.nii.i in ... .... ........ .. rlnnaiplUMtio. ilrii'K.-UiiT Klrit NatlmiAl (lank, h) C. W. Kalbv W.M.F.Y , .l U KAtrv. A TTOn NKVS AT LAM . ASjrnU for Ibc II. UKntc sx.KR.iaiM. onceauwebstrr iivt Cloud, Nebraska. I. W. TITLLKVS. II. n w OMOEOtlATHIC PHYSICIAN, IT.H. kx. jfMion! lUni, ReU Cloud. wel-nSka. CawBlc AisSAMi tmtsd by aua ajiBias oaunun. .una orDMHe t ml Wraps, and you cannot afford to buy one with out first seeing our stock. And for those who want something a little nicer, or made different from what we have in stock, wc will have be fore long a practical cloak man here from one of the largest cloak factories in the United States, with samples of everything new in cloaks and wraps for Children, Mises and Ladies. Watch this paper and hand bills for the dates. If there is anything in our line you wish to look at, come and see them, we will not try to force you to buy but want you to feel that if wc do not have just what you want wc will not get mad because you do not buy some-n thing else. Wc don't do business that way. J. J. DUCKER. Hacker THE GROCERS. Keep the finest line of Teas and Coffees In the City. MINER THE fti PIONEER " Dry Goods & Grocery House. Keep on hand a full line ot Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Groceries, &cf. And sell-them at the lowest living prices, call and sec them. A full line of carpets always on hand. New goods arriving daily. M te ili At Mrs. F. NE WHOUSES Beautiful assortment of Yarns, Zephyrs, Saxonv Shotland and German Knitting Yarns'in all the ml&d siple shades. NEW ERESS GOODS. SrSSJ3! !fr.."4 .- Jackets and Jerseys.- WKttatTerjn,itwifc laKetinB,yiPtdsulerebnilMclwtere. & Parker, BROS. W i r f illfc4if ''ySDVmM',tMM"'m' lit vt s t ,.' itUutje, to- i"aA. . ?wi8tiiaaattr