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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1889)
EDITOUIAr, X The prohibition amendment in Ver mont was voted down on list Tues day. St. Patrick's day in the morning occurs on next Sunday morning. Tiic day will be appropriately observed. rt- s- .. . . .- -Si A s .-a"J. "J WV Ducker's cash Dry Goods House. On the inside of today's Cnii:? v.ill be found a good article on Oklahoma with a map of that territory. Hi Head The Lincoln Journal becomes bet ter and better every day. The facta are it publishes more news than many papers that claim to have superior facilities for gathering the news. That democratic hurrah legislature of Indiana has adjourned. If the Btate of Indiana doesn't redeem itself from democratic control at the next election it will be funny, for down right idocy, the Indiana democrat ic legislature takes the bun. The people of Red Cloud should make strenuous efforts to procure the soldiers re-union here. There is no doubt but what it will be a grand suc cess, as well as a great benefit to the city. The old soldiers should sec to it that Bed Cloud has a chance to bid for it. The legislature which has been in session fifty-four days to-day, at an expense of fifty thousand dollars will adjourn next week in all probability, the sixty expiring then. The work of the present legislature is a decided firce, and the people should set their seal of condemnation upon it. Our old friend and former co-laborer in the printing business of years gone by, Mr. L. II. Henry, editor of the Storm Lake (la) Tribune, has be come heir to a bouncing baby boy. We always supposed our friend would make his mark in the world, and he has now surpassed our most sanguine expectation?. Good, Henry, shake 857", and may the little fellow grow up and follow in the footsteps of his papa. The accident which turns the crank of the Chief machine thinks it is a funny matter, this makiug a $10,000 bridge cost $30,000. The tax payers think differently, however. The Twin. In the first place there is no likli hood of the bridge costing anywhere ncarnuch a figure, and perhaps before the trial is over it may cost less than the original amount. In the second place, we should like to know how much tax the "Twin " pays that he is so awfully interested in the bridge. It's wonderful how a three months resident should become so interested in the wcllfarc of the county, unless there is a hidden motive. Aaiwrn Co Correfiomlciit Bladen, Neb., March 11. Editor Chief. How many county others are there to elect uoxt Novem ber? '-I ant to Know.' Six, viz: Treasurer, sheriff comity superintendent, county clerk, judg and coroner. Amboy, Nek, March 9th, 'S!. Editor Chief. Please tell us how many war vessels the United States have, that would be of any use in rase of war? , Ex-Soldier. Not over fifty we believe .that arc able to do service. Tied Cloud, March 13th. Editor Chief. How many candi dates arc there for the lied Cloud poBtofficc. One of Them, As near as wo can learn there arc s of thirty who arc after it hot and heavyt and about one hundred who have asIingering longness for it, with several precincts to hear from. Guide Kock. March 12th. Editor Chief. I am a pretty fair Hooking young lady and would 1 kc to get man icd provided 1 could una the lent man: Please tell me Iiow 1 can loconplish that purpose. Sweet Sixteen. We know of no better way than to idvertisc in The CuiEr. Cowlcs, Neb., March 1:2th. Editor Chief. Please inform me through jour columns as to what pur pose ana lor what purpose was tne taper commonly known by us'farmers L ia llic S" luononlv started for? Inquisitiveness. The object of starting the sheer as kr as known, is generally supposed ihafe been for no other purpose Lan to acquire control of the county ices by its projectors. It is the ie clique that have been cudeavor- to get hold of the tunas tor tuc ,ten years. OKLAHOMA. - , i;. d instructive ac- n lnicrctuuh -- . -ii ...r in the column of int wm fi- . , Daily Helmet, beginning cwm, A 18. The aattrr w,il he iltlCKS- W . .tinned in short . . . ,..... weeks. Subscnoe av uu. week. . lOcif .i We have just received our new Spring goods of all kinds. Come and sec our line of Henriettas in all the new Shades. J a- w . k V--f ;. OK Pipppo Latest Styles in Satteens. r 1 J -i 1 K PipppQ f Bombay Stripes. -w f 4 I t . , , in - h-ti ' r. v r" i . ,. t'J' I -4 1 PlPPPQ French Ginghams. ..-Jt . 4 'j t 1 A PinnpQ of Fancy and Plain Linen Chambrays. , . " . : Big Pile of Worsted dress Goods of all kinds. Stacks of embroideries and insertings; seersuckers, plain and striped to match; dress ginghams in endless variety; calicos, shirtings, jeans, satinades, denams, tick ing, and everything in the dry goods . line. ' ?"',.."' "'.' . -We We liave just received a fine line of black hosiery in t- LADIES IMEISSESS 3c CSXnuXJItENS tif tftxt ' : . i t ii r tf-- ' Ti Pi .- iS t ;. '. that we will guarantee not to crock or fade, if they do we will give your money back. Wc have more dry goods and are selling them cheaper than any house in the west You cannot afford to buy anything in our line without first seeing our prices. "" . -. as & - 'i ; t . . ... i t Vf V i !-' ' ip -.: - Hf -.", -'"..-JH4-lJtfi V- ffii a . ! '. - ' WtemM -a' r.-t - tutu ,t t. jttmem. - "k. . t - - HWf -.? f-fl'w.i,,, - . P'I fc.au. . .- . 4 - J' . J. J. Ducker. .i8" V :- v -,,, Next to First National Bank, Eed Cloud. war sale. grffann horse to seU on tnnw 32-tf 2'S V 3 j-.s atthiJ".