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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1889)
.. jgEtJ ssr- SggSirrrs ---- - r e3MSeoal3, i-i-WWfjnnraHMeBajSW" wnmniwwijwi'iin i. W" I " Mods caps only In etc at B. &G. I Oysters at brands kept. Ernst "W'clsch's. Beat iu preventative Hampton was in the The AMthi ally Ropatrttraa. j CAWLRI. This ii'wspap.r is now offe-ed t' J F. Ku-fmin h-ts moved JoOmsha ..: ',r nn'-.rf.-Un-p"h ' Trh'Tt h" vili fnra'C m business ..... ...., .-. ..--- f ?T p-r vnr, or 3f rents witii E (JiF.rd. i city on Monday, j AH winter goods I the pub! IW prioJ .1 :n n-t. "ft, pngae STATEMENT cr at your own say 15. & G. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thh ponder never varies. Aland of pnre rtrcngthand wholesomeness, more economical than the ordinary kind and cannot be sold m competiou with tha multitudes ot low test short lght alum or phosphate powdors. Sold only Incans. ltOYAL HAKJNG I'OWDEUCO. loc W'sdl street. K. Y. Oltv. e il-:.j';l can- i -l-pig' 7'ci1ui:i p:.t on wecic c . he gcd gbud 0i4 a. c nos9ir.it. I'roprictei I so at Ucmember a good solid over-coat can be bought of I. & G. for $1 .50! Overcoats at cost and more to at B. & G. Look at our jean pants for $'.00, warranted not to rip. B. &G. Joan Pants, warranted not to rip for only $1.00 at B. & G. Sleeper Bros regular days for grind ing are Wednesdays and Saturday. ' Old copper, iron, rags, etc., taken in trade for tinware at Adam Mor hart. 22tf Daniel K. Schenck has been ap pointed by the Governor as a notary. public. i Great bargains in Iiamburgs, hos ery and white trimmings at Mrs. K. Newhouse. All kinds of novelty braid, rick rack, braid, tinsel cord &c. &c. at Mrs. F. Newhouse. da: unties. and Siu vi-U friends here. nae I r mor-'i on Similes. It i? new and crapl"i in every detail, and is the best, chcapes-l and handsnme&t paper published in Nebraska. Send for Eample copy. G . S G bon returned lost Monday J There was a dune social at the Con- Tfcs Mctnal Life Insurance Co. OP KDT YOP.K. -RICHAnD A. MCCURDY, PacSSCHT. Tor tie rttr eziirc Stc Slit, 1EE8. Tatel Amtrtt. Wc-r. U- Dunn. "roati -nal chuich Feb. 20. Mrs. L. C Glford has gone to the Jrra- in isi. eastern rart of the state to attend ner , , fr.2M; ;n Scr?iul. . .itrr"; wedding, which takes place !o!irJ?t In forte. - earlv in March. $12C,0ST,IS3 39 Published rery 1'iiday moinliiR from the offic In the Moon Mock. Ked Cloud, Neb. Farm Loam. Interest from C to 1U per cent. Time from 1 to 7 years. Ca'l and investigate. G. W Barker. SPLINTERS Gathered I'p 1- Chief Brportrr la And About the Cltjr and County. '. series of tncti sell''".! house. I arrtivf 3 nrlap j far, roticirtwrlltrB. - .. ! rtl ; . , . :.. V.n tfAiim Imrn rf. ' l... . .....!. . .... Xuiaerc -t, railroad a,e being buiit " " " 'J " - . XumtiT - . in Kna? this sa-on on pP' r. The ' mains unabated. J lrrrta,tdl,rjBS ,rw.. trouble of lt"d Cl.-ud is we Hive had I j;cV. G. W. Hummel is holding a j :;: In for. - . too manv built en naner and not'' , ,..; , r ,,;, nt Kltn creek i3frrawtfBrItcj.tr, enouch on terra fit ma. Chief. ' l' ,. .J.r. ..,.n nni.rinr trill ?IV r : ' :i.i t.,i. h Gilfrd has gone yu a ie.v itimueis ij idiuunu ... - dirj Headlight. where he will remain several weekf. But friend when vou want to view J Itev. Steely and wife have returned f ij-.c 1.. ....n ln..n 1iap worn irom iujju tyuui, nut. i"i.j ctw.w holding meetings. A. A. Peak has returned from a trip to Oxford. Some ot our citizeus havo the Ore con fever. AMERICAN. s:.t;;.5oi . l,CtJ,Cii II us. ie i:.2 , rrMrtt frus. U tatrcrt. I Irrmtedtritcjtmr, to Omaha ' r"' J'dicj-noWrt. - I I i,sai il3414l 3 t M,t2S.l f.SU.tS2 it - i,;s;.fto si a metropolitan city with ilectric lights, water works and street rail roads, come 3'c hither, for Bed Cloud is "sich." Ilailroads will come and then Superior will be inferior. 'Nuff ccd. Mrs. L. H. Fort is home from her eastern visit. Nuts, fresh candies, etc., kept at Ernst Welsh's. Furniture of all kinds cheaper than vcratF. V. Taylor's. Get 3'our meals at the Farmers Eat ing house. E. "Wclseli. Money to loan at a living rate of interest by I). M. Blatt. Great bargains in woolen dress goods, at Mrs. F. Newhousc. Jack Adams of Superior was in the city the othor day a guc.'-t of John Young. Don't forget to go to W. L. Haines when you want furniture. He keeps a tine line. Doc McKceby and Seward Garbcr were in Superior this week looking A up railroads. WJ There is no doubt but what there is coal in Bed Cloud and money S should be raised to prospect for same. If you want Early May wheat or White Bussian oats for seed call on L. 11. Bust, at the city feed store. "Will Parks has succeeded in organ izing a "Liar's Club" with some prominent individuals as officers. D. B. Fpanoglc was out looking up Bed Cloud's interest the other day. If there's a man in the city that can do more good work than he we don't know it. Cntr,la- Oliver McCall lir- Take j'our old copper ware, iron, rage, etc., to Morhart who will ex change tinawre for the same. tf . Peak Sisters at the opera house, Tuesday evening, March 5th, for the benefit of the Episcopal church. 1 wish to bu3- county bonds, school district bonds, also, countv and city warrants. D. M. Platt. J. G . Potter has moved into his new dwelling north of The Chief residence, at the head of Cedar street. The ladies B. II. M. society will have a special meeting Tuesday after noon March, fith at Mrs. S. Perkins. Come prepared to work. Ed W. Halm, of Bed Cloud, arriv ed yctterday with his goods and chat tels, and will bocoinc a citizen of But ler. David City Tribune. When in Bed Cloud call at the furniture store of F. V. Taylor, Oppo site the post office, and pick you out a fine kithcn or parlor suit. Dave Stroup, one of the fine saloon keepers, was closed up on Tuesday. Dave has been running in bad luck latebj. He ha.-, opened up again. On Wednesday evening, Grace and Chailcy Fort entertained her little friends Vy a donkey social. It was a pleasant event and the little folks en joyed it hugely. Today is Longfellows anniversary, and in order to commemorate the day the Y. M. C. A- folks and the public schools will listen to a brief biogra phy of that gentleman by Hon. G. B. Chancy. G. W. Lindsey's packing interest, have .-o broadened out that he finds it necessary to put up large quantities of ice and consequently has, or will have. :;00l) ton? put in before the tlt.iw. Wo an" glad to see him and his important industry flourish. Diirinti the test of the water works mislil Have KrHiiltMl lu a IVrcck. On Saturday last, the train from Hastings to Bed Cloud had orders to pass the up freight which had been delayed at Ayr.. Orders are scat in such cases to both conductor and en gineer, but the former has the man agement of the train and the engin eer is cspected to obey him. Bv some oversight or forgetfulncss the con ductor, M. O. McClure neglect td to observe the order and ran n to Blue Hill. Luckily the freight was enough later than was expecttd so that it had not left the station here, but Mr. McTlurc saw that the oversight was fatal to him and at once sent in his resignation from this place. Times-Winner. FF.XX CHEEK. John Bcuuchatup is up ani around again. A better at- Sehoel is doing line. tendanae than ever. C. Gust isited school last wrek. Squire Funck holds court these days and deals out justice in great hhape. George Hutchison and Anna Fogle were married Febuary, 17, C. L. do inc the job. Everybody moving. Soft weather and lots of it. Jim BeauchamD ntarts to erect every Saturday evening. Uncle Billt. Ash THE ASSETS AIE IIVESTEI AS FIUIWS: BaniN anJ JtortMTM. - - fl?.l?.t; W I'cl.l Matf a J cthf r M-ctritlM, flH.ClS.TM 14 Era! I'stttr and Loan oa roUtt- mi, ..... t;i,:!,i:i 31 C'aIi in Caaia aaj Trat Cob- icnifs at latrrrot. . - f,S13j;; 60 Istrrrtt arrrnrd. PrradaiB! 4e- ftrr4 and iatraaUt. Itc, $3.4M'? lir.Os;fii3 ; , r.it V.mkt . , AnuJ. r.inuH aw"". it. f.-4.tti.4? $36i,m; f4..?n 17 OUJ7.h 4i7,O.SCS. . ejeM.l 15 lUVn; 4K.lSt.lM . T.MO.IW KOUERT A. CRANNISS Vice PmUcn:. NAAC 1 LLOYD. Hi Vnffmidrct. WILLIAM J. KAVTON. - Sccmaiy. W. F. Allen, general agent for Ne braska. Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, office over First National Baak, corner Farnam dt 13th et., Om aha, Neb. Aiiuili. r Clianie For l'n. 'What are the piospects for the ex tension of the Missouri Pacific in the state during the coming summer?" 'The Missouri Pacific is anxious and willing to extend its lines where ever the business will justify it. If business opens up well in Nebraska this spring the Missouri Pacific will build some road in this st:tc during the summer Just how many miles and in what direction is a matter that will have to be determined later." The following from Church Howe to an Omaha Beptiblican reporter fur nishes Bed Cloud people with a rail road lead that they should not heed lessly cast aside. If the proper effort is rut forth on the part of our enterprising gentlemen the Missouri Pacific can be secured, and The Chief knows of no better wa-, than to ser.d a de.cgation to Church Howe, who can do more for cd Cloud than an other man in the state of Nebraska. A delegation should be sent at once and with a good fat bonus protruding from our pockets as a sweetener Bed Cloud -:an get the M. P. By. This is our road. Come! Come! : ow is the acceptod time. Ht-d l"iil Will': tl Tlirui. There i again ome intercut beinu manifested in Bfd Cloud in regard to the jtrobablf m'tvoments of tboj JUD&OX. Joseph Henry Cor, sob of Henry and Cora Cox, departed this life Feb. 10th, and was buried on the 18th. at Orio cemetery. The child was a year aud seven months old. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of their neighbors and friends, The snow on the ground makes it look as though winter was going to stay with us a while yet. The literary at the Star of Hope was well attended. The question for di.-cussion was, "Resolved that the negro has sufforcd more at the hands of the white man than the Indian. The M. E. quarterly meeting will be held at the Lone Star school nouse first Saturday and Sunday in March. All are invited to attend. Sll. PLEASANT MAMIE. Quite a winter but much warmer. B. K. Orchard and family arc at home on the farm. Miss Maud Orchard is attending school at 1 uavale. J. Uuchleiter, Sen., will move his family to Superior toon. Mrs. J. B. Cleghorn died on Feb. 2lid, ifter m.iny months of ill health of consumption. Mrs. C. came three years ago and had l manv fricmU anion" those who had Uocfc Island and Santa Fe r.uiruads 1 1 d; .icqua5ntanct. Sbc eaVC9 Miss Mollie Cook is visiting id ths north part of the state. The district court has adjourned until the April term. D. B. Spanogle went to Lincoln this week in the interest of Red Clond. There is not the least doubt but what Red Cloud will boom in the pring. The jail committee met last Satur day to consider plans and specifica tions for the jail. Every thing was found to be satisfactory. It now seems that in a spirit of firmness, the candidates for post-office favors should cither submit to election, or convene and draw cits for the golden egg. The clnctiou idea seems to be a good one and the lucky fellow could then rest easy. The Famous Peak Sisters will be presented at the opera hou.'-e Tues day evening, March 5th., by the home talent of Bed Cloud, in which will be. presented someofathe finest selections from our oldest authors, Mozart, Beth oven etc. All those that want to help a good cause and enjoy a good hearty laugh will not fail to attend. Railroad ! Fare One Cent a Mile I have this day concludtxJ to open up A Cash House, February 1, 1889, T.will run a strictly cash house. Please call and note my prices. It will be a greater cut on price? than on, cent a mile by the railroad company. I vrUl positively NOT sell one cent's worth of goods on time. If any goods that aell for 15c or two for 25c. I will sell for 12c. fca Will make exact change so you see you will save 20 per cent by trading at a StricUy Cash House. You will not have to help pay bad accounts. As a credit business is run all customer hare to pay more for goods to help pay the looses of bad debt. I ctn do'businesa for less profit for cash, and that is what I am go ingtodo Sell Strictly for Cash or Produce ! So come and see me and you will say that I have struck the right key note to that great hereafter which means in a commercial way great success in business. All will aay we have found the place and the man to trade with. Come, come, ccme and see me I will do you good. Great Cash House, no goods sold on time bring your cash or produce and trade with the best house in Southern Neb. B. F. MIZEK, The Opera House Cash Grccer. YOUNGS C. 0. D. EMPORIUM. LADIES OurStock of Millinery Will be on hand about April 1 We have engaged a first-class Trimmer from the E.ist that will sjive vou the Latest Styles at prices that will enable every Lady to buy a New Spring Hat chased at auction the famous stallions ,on Wedn-sday solid stream of water was thrown litty leet over me new belonging to the Ked Cloud breeding association, paying therefore $900. They are beauties. Our old friend 1). C. Smelscr receiv ed the other day a treasury warrant for $4S0, for back pension and a no-:- .!, i,nraf tor Uncle Sam would settle on him a monthly stipend of jY $5.00. "VVe presume that the "Scorpion" who writes heavy editorials for the "weakly thing" knows how it is him self "when he speaks about it being cheaper to move than pay rent" if the story be true about his house rent. Frank Tenant sole twenty-one head of hozs the other day that averaged 31 G pounds each. He realized $14.22 -per head, or $293.02 for the lot. Frank is one of the thrifty farmers of Webster county. They were sold to Mr Cutter in Cowlcs. The Chief furnished most of the items for the last -'weakly whinr" and the Argus, the court report, Between the two papers the sublun ary outGt mauaged to get enough items, with his old plates, to get its paper out by Saturday night. TIior. Vaughn sold his farm of 307 n: .i. rvnwlnv nn Mondav acres to nuiui. v.v".-. . .' for $3500. Mr. Vaughn is one of ' our best farmers but has been impreg nated with the Oklahoma fever and will so there as soon as possible. N c shall be sorry to lose mm irom "u stcr county. Frank Tcnnant, one of The Chief's banner subscribers called in one day this week and made us happy. Frank is one of those whole soulcd men who believe that the printer should have hi. dues, and therefore keeps his nr id ahead from a year to a hall. bank building which is over sixty feet high. This. Was done by direct pressure alone aud only SO pounds at that. It is estimated that with direct pressure and stand pipe pressure a stream could be thrown 300 feet eas- Captain Uouclnn. a poor hut Hon orable old soldier, received the joyful news this week that the government - - had granted him a pension lor scrvi- .11 11! tins spring me ia nani-a ocng c- i,lls.K:llltl ad two little bovs besides pecteJ to iiiov... from Snpet.or, the I mnnb(,r of ,,.olhtfrs and si8teI8 who first named from lsoii. Ked Clou-! .j wUh the tLought that is a beautiful little city and in ' j their loss is her et-rnal gain. The respect, a progressive one. In :hc'ains ;vcre uke1 t0 J0bnson coun acquirement of modern conveniences. , , , fc h f Icral obsequies and interment took place. Mr. C. and his mottierlcss r ;es rem; lercd during the war. The such as electr.c lights, water works, street cjrs, telephone lines, etc., she j is abreast or ahcid of her neighbors, but in the acquirement of railroads she has been singulary and f.i tally unfortunate, sum we cry much doubt il her people even now appreciate the gravity of the situation or the extent to which the future of their city will be affected by the action of the rail roads in quotion. It. is given out on authority of those who arc supposed toknov that the Hock Inland will onlv conic to them on conditions that arc hard to control, and that the Santa Fc finds a preferable route De leaving the valley in Xuckoll.- county little one have the sympathy of the comuutnitv. M. Captain gets $271.20 back pension and jv monthly allowance henceforth of $0. He was one of those brave de serving soldiers and entitled to the sum. though small, that has been awarded him. Presiding Klder .loues occupied the First Meihodist church pulpit on Sab bath evening and delivered an able sermon. !y the way we notice un der the careful guidance of Kev.Tal kenburg, that the M. E. church is prospering and the congregation in creasing." Mr. F. is an able and log ical theologian, and gives evidence of a bricht future. Among other good features the church has one of the finest choirs in the state; aud that to- j a nortlnvcsteriv direction, the other in J IMKMER9 CUE Kit. G. H. McKinley, of Cawkcr City. Kanas, is stopping at his fathers for a couple ! weeks. Mr. Va:iDyke' sale was largely attended aud most everything sold well. E. II. Jones, who has been kept in the house for a couple of weeks, from having iargc cake of ice fall on bis foot, is -b!e to be around asrain. Oa ls.-t Monday evening the young and taking in tne town ui Lowies on ?f()Iks of thc ncJj:hborhooiJ C1ned in the way. Of course these rumors may j and gnTC Mn &n(f Mrs N E vVorlcy be set afloat for the purpose of gain-' - AU rt nav. ing extra inducements from lied ' jn a 00 t-i;uc Cloud, but hercitizons cannot afford Veare quits sorry to learn that to so regard it. If they do not get j MUt Carnahan jost quite a sam 0f one or thc other of these roads when j monev from his pocket whlle in at. they move forward they will probably tcndaUC(. at Mr variDykc's sale Sat ntver have better railroad f.icilitTes ; urtsav NlCK. than they have toda. Should either ! of these roads (the one extending in i .. i i i;. ai--At. .i.j ,. rtt - n VilVA lUlUil'U UU CtL Uifcil Mr. nether with good i:ouch. . .i ! i vrnnn: m, r .-....... .... -- ..! L-iirint .. .- . i .! -f------ cr wunguou ftl..u,wu - -asoutnwesteny airecuoii) cnooseio; . ..... Rrrftnt . n ... t church r. pleasant place to go. jmakc Cowles a prominent point on,.-. their line, the other would probably; Mr. June Ileiit now sing "hush bye do the same. This, with the central j Ua.v." All because i cirl. Ked Cloud is working hard for a ., i l r, :iUn n i)a filmnct raiiroau, auu is wiiun anythinc that is reasonable to acquire one. At present it seems to hare a innL- towards the Eock Island esten- Dr. Jutiss was in the city on Wed nesday. W. II. Hoilmau, the post matter at LJlaik'n vrns in the city Wednesday. S. W. Fulton, of Bladen was at the hub Wednesday on business of impor tance. The ladies social cuild of Graee E i.copnl church will meet at Mrs. Ketiuey's Fridnv afternoon March 1st. A iiuml'cr of our old soldier boys co :o B mien tonight for th purpose of taking 1-att in thc G. A. K. camp-tiro at tliai place. Mrs. Ferri, received word Tuesday that her sister, living in Wisconsin v a danseroujly sick- She left Wed nesday morning for that state. A. J Welch has feft foi McCook to take charceoflhe B. i.M. station at thst place. :r. W. and wife will al ways be kindly remembered by our peojde. Mr. Ilarri-, tho new station agent to succeed Mr. A.J. WVlch at this I'l.ce anmtitl the duties oi hi office tday. The Chief welcome hira to Itfik Cloud. The entertainment Tuesday ni;ht at the Y. M.C. A. hall wa a craod Micve, ad the young ladies and gen tlcmen taking pirt thereiu did them selves credit. The Kfo reccipU were nearly $3'J. Four n.xv str h vo been added to the grand gaUxy of states o bi great American union, viz: North and South D.ikoU, Washington and Mont-ma, making a grand aggrega tion of i states all told. On Wednesday our firemen under theinstructions of water commissioner Fort, tapped four hydrams and threw four streams at once for the purpo of displaying to the board of un Jer wri'crs our ability to copa with eo flacratior. The gentlemen wre weU fatt'fied and have irdncrd the rate about one per ctnt. Red Clond ha a fine system of water works and should feel proad of them COME TO US FOR DRY GOODS Young's C. O. D. Emporium. location that place occupies in thc county, would give to it a prominence that would eventually result in ae- dine from here. A far better nd priving Ked Cloud of that which has md ad iof the Eailroad Mr. Clack Cje a concert at the Amack school house, Satirdaj aipht. Our c rptilent Bro. i having daile a . ' tussle with the r!enmatim. Mr. Ullery's have moivl to MiMou- surer road for the people of Ked Cloud j always been her chief honor ar would be the Northwestern from Oak, J vantage, namely, the possession i.;c onimiv. whic.i in all probability countv seat of Webster. lb will be extended in a westernly di- corporAtioas are proverbially uppu.cdf rection. as it has all the southern afid . to want the earth, and to not be back- j southwestern branches and extensions wanl about aking for it, but if Ked j P antl rOT Rent. Mr. Woolev hye moved on the farm vacated by Mr. Pvy. Yocno Maid CimUm awl Cl U. Cart Evans, oar tank line naaa, i doing a Sie buinen in that lioc Mff. Cart is doing bis beft to ple Hi costomers by tclliat only the best hua trat rvyi. Ht inQe iatfee tlon to ail patront and TTIE CHIaT wihe him fucc and proptrity. likely to wish for. The Cloud can obtain the assurance if a' from market. SO acres : way . Adssi Morhxrt. ear porclar hardi J dalr. uja no that ti rephiieaa ar in power aaia he ha jHercsistd to knock ui bottoca obx or bara wira axd from thi datf will Q fa.im.Ui barb wir I . , 1. Ul..r itN lltOlV IO WJSU lUf. " I IflUtt Wll UWifliu iuc ihumhh: ii a ,, i . l.ir HA flH UEEU r-l- I - . . T -. - il 4J,iv: iivia u.a,A.. wv - . " .--I ...lv.J r. mt .1 year ana a - SCTeteen Koek Island 11 a first class road but is Iroad, n0 matter what ,Cna,tion, , VltBlJ of wffJ aod wller. - fa of T senber to Aiit deBOCrat alm0st a settled thing that it will run . tke i-ompany may impose it would ; be ha: Uniieemlle or address 1 .rr iao pood, nf . Ti.t jciua. :- - - . f mm hcre to iveanivjin wwwntBe partox wisjoa xo accept ii w;ia-i TLi. iTTii but notwittwwww-w ' Jnrwd. Irat mlmWn, M ftflk clrfrti. . - J 1 ww -"- i w of niWfW I0Dle The Golden Eagle Tailoring Department J ust received a larjc and complete line of Piece Goods For Spring and Summer Wear ! A special offer the next 60 DAYS! J All wool suits made to order for 25, $27, $28 and 830. Pants that we have heretofore charged 10, 11 and 12 dollars tor will be sold for 8, 9, and ten dollars. We don't want you to think that we intend to do a cheap trade. The cause of this reduction is that we have bought these goods dirt cheap ' and intend to give our customers the benefit of the bargains, All who ccntcmplate wear ing clothes this spring should not fail to take advantage of this opportunity. r -.v. itwi M. tOBlM IMI MIV WOT MP WW mwBM vwi Kwob aaill G.WIENER, Prop. Wul HtltihtdiUiWeTr- ' WKU9mQfM.MHn tggoewaT. to retcra again ., fe'sl-i a- Lx'Bl t f i r r l -m ? f x n rt