The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 22, 1889, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    n
M
I
f.
l.
.
I
4
11
i'
.V
t
x.
President Harrison is now gettiig
fettled down to business and is be
ginning to make appointments as
easily as his predecessor did. From
present indications he will le the
most distinguished picsident since
the great commander occupied the
chair,
Gov. Thayer is making one of the
best governors the state has ever pro
duced. He pays strict attention to
business and watches the interests of
the people with an uneiring eye. He
is a grand man and an excellent gov
ernor. If the people suffer any out
rages while John 51. Thayer is in
office it will be no fault of his.
With the opening of spring Ne
braska will see the largest emigration
set in for her borders that has ever
been known. The eastern people
have discovered that Nebraska is
about to become one of the most im
portant agricultural states in the
Union. The state presents great in
ducements to eastern people who arc
in search for good terms.
We notice by reference to th Am.
ericus, (Georgia) Daily Recorder, that
our old friends W. L. Glessner, C. L
Glcssnerand II. C. Storey have organ
ized the Amcricus Publishing Co.,
with a capital stock of $100,000.
These gentlemen have aided the up
building of Americus wonderfully,
and their efforts seem to be fully ap
preciated by the enterprising people
of that live city. We arc glad to ace
them succeed in their enterprise as
they are manifestly deserving.
The present legislature has been
one of the most expensive of any ses
sion since the state was organized, we
believe. High handed fraud seems
to be rampant on every hand. Num
erous and costly employes, hangers
on, etc., etc., and a lot of unecessary
help has been employed for the sole
purpose of bleeding the state of its
wealth. A "public treasury is a pub
lic trait" and not a public crib for
the support of every loafer in the
country. The standard of the legis
lature should be raised, and designing
politicians and tools should be rele
gated to the rear ranks, and a reward
put upon honesty and fidelity.
Recently there came to work in a
Brookfield family a Swedish woman,
who, hearing of a young woman's
trouble from insomonia, told her of
the practice of the people of her
country who are similarly afdictcd.
It was to take a napkin, dip it in ict
cold water, wring it slightly and lay it
across her eyes. The plan was fol
lowed and il worked like a charm.
The first night the girl slept four
hours without awaking, something
she had not done for several months.
At the end of tint time the napkin
had become dry. By wetting it again
she at one went to sleep, and it re
quired 'considerable force to awaken
her in the morning. Ex.
Ducker's cash Dry Goods House
"
We have just received our new Spring goods of all kinds. Come and see
our line of Henriettas in all the new Shades.
OK Pipppo f Latest Styles in Sattecn
15 PlGCGS of Bombay striPe
-
j.n
m
w
I-','
1 K Pipppc f French Ginghams.
10 PlPPftQ of Fancy and Plain Lincnt 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 have just received a fine line of black hosiery in
LADIES
MISSES
3c
CHILIJRENS
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 pi ices.
Next to First Natiooal Bank, Bed Cloud.
J. J. Ducker.
4
An exchange, who probably has
heard of the Twin of the "Big S" says
Wc haven't the pleasure of the ac
quaintance of the "what is it under
consideration, but what seems to ail
him is that he i determined to have
a fight with men who have something
more than several quarts of nothing
to fill in around the bump of self
esteem, and not having any more im
agination than a post-hole, he doesn't
know the difference between a little
plcuantry and a column and a half of
personal abuse, and whilo wc are poor
and war paint comes high, if he insists
on dealing in reminiscences and per
sonalities, we will accomodate him
with au accomodation oh which there
will he no flies."'
Hake It Fell, yittzy.
"In the office of Doctor McKeeby,
we were shown a few days ago a case
of Hotts disease, an affection of the
spine, Ac. Twin.
We have heard of moat every kind
of a disease that human flesh is heir
to, but the red beaded twin down the
way has discovered that man is afflict
ed at times with the "Uotts." Won
derful indeed that with all of the
great men of the day, that tbe dis
covcry of ''Botts" in man should be
left to an obscure country editor.
Potty ought to be in great u-tnaud at
the monopoly headquarters after the
above discovery for brain fillinir.
Answer ta Carreepeaateata
Patrons of this column will please bear
in mind that all "qnerriea" should be in
the office not later tnan Wednesday eve
ning to insure publication. No manu
scripts returned unless by special request.
All are invited to send in questions of in
terest. City, March 18th.
Editor. How many aldermen arc
there to be elected at the next city
election in the south ward. JoHNV.
Two. The terms of both expire.
Amboy, March ISth.
Mr. Editor. When was St Patrick
barn, Erin.
He was born in Scotland 372 A. D.
Thomasvillc, March 10th.
Mr. Editor. What is the popula
tion of Webster county at the pres
ent time. Farmel.
We can only give an approximate
idea, in tho absence of official figures,
and that is about 14,000. The last
census in 1885 gave the county a
population of almost 11,000.
Inavale, March 20th.
Mr. Editor. What are Botts' in a
man? I never heard of such a thing
wntil recently, and then I saw it in
the "Big 8." Is there any such
thing? Cbossbones.
No. It should have been Potts'
disease of the spine. The intellectual
department of the outfit failed to con
sult their dictionary when writing the
article.
Bladen, March 15th.
Mr. Editor. Please inform me
through your paper when the board
of supervisors meet again.
CtoDnorPER,
April 2d is the time set to meet.
Ye; Hca all Bight.
Mr. Simons, representing the Kcd
Clond Republican, was a visitor in
Glide Hock one day last week, also
the week previous. Mr. S. is, wc be
lieve, the Syndicate's tacitly admitted
candidate for sheriff in the campaign
to be. What's the m?ttcr with Mr.
V Scett, "the people's candidate?" Just
as like as not "he's all right." There
" is in fact nothing wrong with any of
thepretent officers except that they
are ia aid the fellows who are poaad
iae away oa them are out bnt would
like to be ia. That is the whole
story in a nut shell. Guide Rock
Siatoaa deaies the soft impeach
teat yet it' rtmaias a fact that he
wants it, ana wants it badly, bnt he
wbf probably have wioge before he
Besmfcllcaa Caaeaa.
There will be a jo'nt cast us of the
republican electors in the 1st and 2d
wards of the city of Red Cloud at the
court house, Tuesday evening, March
2Cth, at S p. m. for the purpose of
nominating a city ticket.
M.B. McNitt. iC0
Mrs. Sally Mallory, of Long Pine,
celebrated her 106th birthday yester
day. She has been a Methodist
church member for ninty-fonr years.
A few weeks a-o her adopted rob.
aged S3, was reclaimed. She is hap
py to think that her boy has quit sow
iBg his wild oats and has settled down
ia life Ex.
Are yoa going to buy a carpet
so do not fail to call aad examine
stock and prices F. V . Taj ler.
Klsle'a Letter f e Halite.
Red Cloud, March 19th, '39.
Dear friend Hall. Taking it for
granted that you would like to hear
from me, I will proceed to inform you
that we girls are getting ready for a
good time this coming spring and sum
mer and if our health and strength
continues to improve in the next com
ing season as favorably as it has done
in the past, thanks to a kind Provi
dence. Well to tell you the truth wc
girls (that is Grace, Edith and my
self) arc just dying to make a run
down, bnt you see there arc more
things than money matters to be con
sidered, in leaving town just at the
present. There's the new toilet and
one hundred and one other things.
Oh! by the way have you seen those
new vails? Ain't thoy horrid, but
then they arc all the rage, and they
are so cheap that you can get one for
a mere song, and I imagine I would
look like old Mother Goose in one.
but one might as well be out of the
world as to be out of fashion.
Oh! yes, Hallic, not changing the
subject from vails to engagements too
sudden, the time has come, my dear
schoolmate, that I am engaged to a
real live man, and he is just too nice
for anything, and his first name is
well I will not mention it just yet, as
there is, many a slip, etc, you know
aad for fear that all the other fellows
would naturally feel green in raonopo,
lizing blank's affianced I will state
wc are fast friends. There are not
many girls in town that don't cast
iheeps eyes at blank, but then it is
only natural, they not knowing that I
have clinched his heart. Oh! yes,
we have a new y. m. in town who is
decidedly nice, but don't mention this
so that Harry (oh, now I have told)
will find it out
L W. is looking up a location.
How much be will be misted by us
all, you can well imagine, Dave is the
lame old sixpensc. I don't know why
the Red Cload girls don't set their
caps for him. One of our crowd has
joined the innumeraole throng of
Benedicts I dropped a silent tear.
Well to tell yoa the truth Bed Cload,
is a little oa the quiet order just now
it being Leal, but you wait until the
matrimonial market blooms ia the
spring when tome of oar old maids
will be cinied off to the matrimonial
sacrifice and then won't that he joy-
girls wc called on wore just dying of
envy one could sec it in their vory
eves. Well, ta ta. K
The date for tho
Home Missionary convention to be
held at Red Cloud i.- fixed for March
29th. This quite an important meet'
ing as representatives from 2.'i Con
grcgational churches arc expected to
be present. The ino:t prominent
feature of the convention will be the
lecture in the evening by Kcv. Jos.
Tho assessors of tho several town
ships in Webster county, met at the
county clerk's oflico in compliance with
l:-.v. at 2 o'clock n.m. on Tuesdav.
Congrt'jNitional ! .March 10. lSgj). The meeting wa
called to order and on motion O. R.
Dinvus was rnado chairman and S. Vaa
i'oran of Guido Hock was made secretary.
On motion tho chairman appointed
Simpon of Oak Creek. Stout ot Har
mony, aad Diugco of Walnut Creek as
a committee on personal property.
Tho committee appointed on real
estate were Bailey of Heaver Creek.
rLKAWANT
Quite a good deal
Of McltlC.VI
m4 In Var miaa.
in
At ti convention of ot4 aoUllsra Wa
our neighborhood, but Dr. Ienncr, ' lUinoad, Mrrh ;th, ly, th foiWmW
worker, l having pre.it '" i00"'-! unanimous adoptae
' lEfVftll!v.l fl . Ilia HhM
-- - u;iavH mi
T. Duryca, 1). O., formerly of Boston
but now pastor of the First Congrc-1 Hinkle of Inavatc, and Walker of Pota-
gational church of Omaha. Or. "ut-, ""
n ia nn nf tli finoat rmK.if Alnr I ' ' Committee On Teal CtatO reCOCB-
in tqc west and will interest all who
attend.
Henry Cook, the popular propric.
ter of the City Pharmacy, has receiv
ed one of the most elegant lines of
wall paper ever brought to Kcd Cloud.
It is now house cleaning time and
the ladies arc cordially invited to
call and see his new styles. They arc
beautiful. Come early and get our
choice.
or later rt to IIrntn.
We have before us a book entitled,
Life With The Trotters, by John
Splan the noted driver who has had
more valuable horsed in his charge
mended that real rttato in tbe couaty
bo a-c4sed oa aa average of $3 per
acre, which was adopted.
Committee on personal property rec
ommended rates be observed by taa
several assessors in assessing personal
property, which was adopted.
Tho following valuations were agreed
upon xi the basis of assessment for the
year 1883.
.Stallions fSO to $500.
Hore $5 to HO.
Cattle-r.' to flO.
Mulc flOtoflU.
Sheep SO cents per bead.
Hogs flper head.
Steam engines, including boilers
fair cash value.
Fire and burglar proof safes fair
cash value.
Billiard, pigeon-hole, bagatelle, er
other similar tables lair cash valaa.
Carriages and waffoaeot whatsoever
kind-f5 to 75.
Watches and clocks fl to 950.
I Sewing or knitting macaiaes f 1 ta
i10.
I'mno-fortee 910 to 9100.
:c-' .Mdodeons aad organs 95 to 990.
X. wMAfcvt ma9 iL& 9 i it ii il
,i i uumij uu mo iKKiijnivi Uicrv
the skillful
success.
They have been holding a series of
meetiags at Ono, Ktis, the past
two weeks of which a great deal of
good baa been accumulated.
Farmers are sowing wheat and oats.
Mr. Stevens ha moved on tho
Maple Grove farm.
L. Haskins ha moved mi the Sher
wood farm and is thinking now how
he will demolish the sunflower.".
Squire Fuack seems to bo givibg
eqatty ia all cac tried before him.
8. h. Leoeard has purchased a
phietca from the prudent Squire
Faaek. Gukm.
rwi.js.
L. C. Gilbert and family have re
taraed from Kxcter.
Briec France sod his Mti
started Taartday of lat w;ck
Frank
BFith a
tumttal-
tratlitn .a .iqthofU-! to tU'tfW for
liliS from th Tsriou town la ,
Nurkoll. dihI KrnUn rwuitU la ?!
rnkfi. ami Smith ! JaM HNtU ta
KnA. for ll location of th flri
uuftl inW tato O A R. ranaton t I
h!il not Utr iln Jjl. 15, !;. 4
tltst th cuanctt t mrJ t b
i tract "with tho town offering th tt la
lur;Lnint fur th location of ! r
union, iti lii) to t ffttJ aJ eea
luViwJ on or lWt't May lf 17.
Haii eootirl! rcrv ih right to rj
nnj or all hlj at Uialr ditcrwtioa.
Hl,ftiM Uj Aomrsitt
Joa. Oun, Chm, U4 CUt4
If It. i?oK. hmUh Catr. Km.
A J Wtmtu, Htttr (Ms, Km.
W. H. Itw,.., MqjMtU,,, Xafc
l I (Jaoi, Kls-rtea. .
tr wui, aa mmrmittm
UU fHxm.Ma th. 1J. for tkt N
lowing itt&. u -wit
TMj too. of a 4airaJ m
hroqrvl
Flta Um ntrJUraloaroaV
Twntjr yJ qf txl 4lira4 oa
loaded ear U tke aew bora 'in Duad JC"wl
eoaaty. The rest of tbe fam.lj l Le2,.M,'lita mw'
during his 30 yearj connection with
the turf than any other driver. The
genial Jack tells his story in his us
ual charming and interesting way
which is pcculiary his orn. 31 r.
Budd Doblc gives the romantic his
tory of Goldsmith Maid the Queen of
the trotting turf for years, who
.tuw .w.u ,.. ... ........ "., r,lm.L .,.
ti . , ... ,,-" . - : - .
xUBDar wno sunas at inc nvaa oi nist All other personal aroaetlT at
profess;on as a colt handler, give al-
nable hints to horsemen and brcc-icr
as to their education. The book has
the endorsement of Mr. lichen
Boaner, which is sufficient to show!
ile value. Trice f 3: J. C. Holeomh !
is the agent for this county sabcrip-i
tion. received at this otnee.
jeia them this wk. Tbey har
lived here the past 15 yearn aad their
eld frieade regret te see them depart.
School closed last Fridar The
nag term will aegta after tare
par
ngia Mlirc rmimuiv sink. '.&.
with the ssae teach F?.niZV?i?-
fair valuation.
ma ee-
it is now stated that Mr. Si
aspires to the 31arshal'e portfolio, aa
there mere moaey ia it. How ahoai
t?ic earth ?
J. H.
week.
. ataaa 2a(l.
HI: of NVbruka, Wwtr oitr.
To vboa it rat j esacwrs. Th oasa
appoistad torirw aaarapor;
weeka aeatioa
era.
There was a mcetiag of t!c Teach
ere Aseaeiattoa lere last Satsrdaj,
trith agead aUeadaaee cf uackem
aad of visitors also. The ttachtn
seemed plaaeed to have the Timor
areeeat, aad the visitors wr w?ll
pleased to see that Wltr covsty
has saeh a good corps of Uacbm.
The lyceam zUt4 oa Ist Friday
aafht for the eeasea.
Eddie I'aal is able to U n?aa4
agaia.
Mr. Daaaerg hae Wilt aa d4iua
btjsirjrrit oppI t
camp in roTnlst rn
Tank Sat wtHji; Wek oagroaJ.
Htjiui.U icrcntvU tot brtdlmc rawila
wltbln thr qvartar cf m af tl
aVH.
riUbl! alnk. UaJa, H.
tm
wuwhs rh4ia or prlrm tttrmUf
to and ttum tfrouttii.
rV of tni; !
ft of rJa a4 o4itr aaaavwria
of trakK.
!o W4tk. n lb atrr km avat mt
m,tj s,t y,Ul h taataal to taa li, .
R. to ! ap4vI to raair praaaa.
Faih SsUKf astir ar mrmf
tt f tQt rvtaartaoa of U
a.rcj.
TVa ftWr abjt U ikm feftvisa
(litidaa.
AU tain at iu.i,f fcis Iwora rv
is,-. tr faa?. siMtaa' -US
d-ii. niU of fsBaaa. ?miimi
3nUt, . ssrt UAh4 trm
t 4-w4 s4 fet irw4 ta Usaa f
nag la rns'ioa
5ti feVJi rat t fmm aia4 if
St4r3t't h4, M m44t 1 1 1 1 1 f
K at.Fxf9L
AhrHfT al-.
fal. Vaara, Elsib.
a aw ! I
1 can aave yaa hig moaey oa farai- J P. S. We weat ant to make a few
tare aad carpets. 100 differeat pat-(calls this aiteraoea, aad evea yea
terns of carpets eut witheat Wawtoatlweadd Le earariaad to see hew ake we
F. V. Tajlft'is aU)fWUMan)CltiMaiaala
B . .. . , , -r i -- -f..
aiJcv was in itacein ti.,aeruia pst:tioa dalj aiffaaxt ard
-aiU ih cocatj eUrk of aaij ecrcstf praj-
, ; WMC tiat a roed t located m feCovs
tai3acj; at th sort&t roritf
ta nortS4t,ii qrartr if Ktk Wtu
il toatotrf rast tea flOl wrt.
iltct- rrazuc oiih two tsrvd aav4
Sat thr- ft i3JTsr. ,T, -m trrTtaa
Iicr btva ctkrj II sad 12. tataaaa
: 3t hsrvd sad igklj-tvo (itj)
nr. IQ, iiso sorth to itkia ';- W-Ifn-a
cya alrrca (111 aaat toi2i aat
bcis? is Webster eaastr. rtiraata hm
Xctift U Jx-rrbr r:-ra& ihit afci-r a-i lr t it
tv ct at onler j twj o? f tfc 4. t
loartoftbe elxth IclKiii t&urtrt ta ojkJ foe
Wbrfer txwjsty, ttir3ia. a9 a J?r?r b s
actios proilst ia -i-t cuort b-r ta tlxw&x. A.
raelipai:itiolJaffir-l XartrlfanV i
artia, W. E. JteXHXX. lt! CVa: mAOJu
BaaJt. J. o. rartn ai Eirjte Trcar ar !
Sradacts. I aaS oiler for sa at t"3" troii
tcrcaaa taa&t at tit? t-itt kr ef iVwat
hem.- m Betl Goexi ta vul t3ttT .fexi itissi
tar t4mcliTe ts lKr
r- .. -r -- --
at. m - tae toltemmr dmsJ tjtv-r-n-r 1
Lea tkr f aad Tfcasr Hi ain tb csS ti-Ui hrtn Or
IS
irai 01 aaicouJTsra. trrTteJ UToraitr sad
road.
for
el tac uarismm tjoxr.tr is s a w 54 b4 2r3 ia tie friaew et tkm
lBaanaai aaaaa h a aar aw wrjg as r- ar vz-x ; rr k t a is w
rfswawai,toTO?.iiarJBtfrai-rt. ozot aooa ef Falaj. A rS 13. lata.
of Usccttr.aa. ra 'rr rrtimr.'-- se reaa ta msatail
Ctvca aaear aey ba&4 tsi nx car XJ.-ct. rti ervmem faiiaSa l at
aa aaaaBBBaaV SaBBBa TT. . '" '
ssaert. .wosmi.IWJ.ii.m Ca.
to his hevse.
.... . . . ..
Graadma Ward weat to Kar Imi wu JZlI! -
Nraday to tee her daaghter, Mrs. A. ssai was...
C SoHt, whe is riek. TU Ust r,t , 9imn.
Rev. I'rss, pf Cambridge, rrrr k4 f &tlGtrir t ?Ar4isx aa3 s't
aa eaerlkat itntot t the CarT ' 'C tit mij wt, at ii
tieaal charcb ea lait c-'albith. h 4 f " "" ei wt
Jfcrr. flaat aajr Tfer4 Jft fr xus4 ! ai. i rri t Jt-
tse say yra j tT, si
K..-aW. W.M.V.. -...- .. .-- U '"- 1
.- -.M-. . v3T a", f-n-.
aaaaa at '.aarrmt --St
Mr. WiUar ta f-aMieg i Vrviy
jasft eaet of CewUic
Assi.hmx.
raaa. . rj,C, to-
rt flr
A feed farm hare U
MIS .
-tf
Ti. at. Js. tS " --
J lav peoiziifmmer mm Mtaaaa tMw aavt
'" ec-J fyViiiSj. iJ
The
r
Mrr rk. tl ut ...
- -V jf - - BBl -' " 1
I x 7 r. AZ vrjjt m
met -a Ma-I mU4i 4 a4
I
o
A
1
i .
5
I
af
-. ---
usirrumr
MjiaeaaaBk-z"ur:sKi