The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 29, 1889, Image 4

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The Omaha Republican demands
.. - . ..r i .:unn1n .be chanced
mat inc name ui w
to"8odam." Why not go the entire
porcine and call it "Sodamned."
That eminent legislator, Spccht, of
Omaha, should introduce a little bin
tothat effect at once. Or as it is
somewhat late for new hills he cculd
tack it to the appropriation bill winch
might cover all the ground that may
he necessary to carry what legislation
may have been forgotten. mucoid
Journal.
Ve Know Ikr Fellow.
There is a natural born humorist at
Bed Cloud. He announced excitedly
the other day that he had made an
important discovery of coal, and vol
unteered to show the place He was
followed by an enthusiastic crowd all
over town, when he led the way to a
coal yard. He is still at large, al
though largo bodies of armed men are
scouring the country for aim. Kan
sas Cits Star.
The' above item we take from the
Helmet, which wants to know "the
name of the man whose fame has gone
abroad in the land?"
We know the fellow whose fame is
thus spread abroad, but we can't give
it up for nothing. The secret is
worth money. ATe will also state that
his lair is invulnerable.
The nomination of two ladies for
the school board by the republican
caucus Tuesday night ii an innovation
on the usual HtaMj of affairs in the
city. However, The Chief would be
pleased to see them elected, and be
lieves that they would attend to the
duties of the office fully as well as the
sterner sex.
The thunder pumper down the
Btrect bewails his Tate, and says it
was a typographical error in the mat
ter of "Botts vciuc the Twin-"
Minchart might have been "disposed"
but our rcliiiious editor attributes it
to unalloyed ignorance, solely. The
"B" box is too far Jrom -the "P ' box
for that kind of ? typographical error,
Mctzy,old saw.
The. man who was captured in Og
des and brought to Miuden Neb. as
the original'Zimnicriii.ui, proved to be
Win. H, "Yelvington, the murderer's
double. The similarity in features,
lameness and other traits was so great
that Yelvington r(arrowly escaped the
nalter intended for Zimmerman.
Mindcn will not enjoy a choke for
Eomo time. Bee.
TllE ClllKF would call the attention
of our citizens to the necessity of vot
jn for only the best men next Tues
day, men who will be careful or the
city's finances, men who will guard
the city's interests with a jealous e"c,
men who will fill their respective
places without fear or fav- r. and lastly
for men who will sec lo it that the
ordinances are rigidly enforced. We
want and mnst have goyd timber next
year, and it will depend largely upon
the people whether we have good of
ficers or not.
An intreped moulder of public
opinion lias commenced a crusade
against the evil bustlo. The bustle is
Xaceply enshrined in the hearts of our
'conatrywonicn, and in the lan
guage of the lamented Douglas,
lot no ruthlees hand disturb it."
The bustle is an animal hard to down.
Many a printer man has tried it be
fore and failed failed ingleriously.
But the bustle continue to dc business
s
at the old stand An English man-of
-war would not withstand one-half the
bombarding the bustle has triumphed
against. Ex.
New garden truck onthe market. Bed
Cloud is metropolitan in everything.
She is the only city in the valley that
enjoys electric lights and street tail
ways. She has water wcrks and great
projects of every kind, but this is not
the only thing she excels in, besides
having five newspapers, a double
headed calf, a real live Twin, she has
her markets supplied every morning
with all kinds of fine table vegetables
such as the most fastidious epicurian
delight to behold. Great city this,
and when the oil well blooms in the
spring our neighbors will be green
eyed with jealously over our
pects.
pros-
The cock and bull
ie cock and bull stones of the
,nK.t i:.: r n
T ,;i .i. i i ii icei "r5- " Mt -d cc: Mrs. Tait,
laird that have been Tegularlv manu- e . a? t v-
r . i - , , " . Secretary, Mrs. McNitt, Treasurer-
factnrcdnt mtertals bv some of the r ,. . ' irsurt-r
,,. !-. i i ' lt. Executive committee, Mrs. Kombt,
great editors who hate -'Jim.' are.. .. . ' "U.-Ul
rnn1?i?Yrn1v n - I..-. I. It- C,
....-. -v... ... wv uil uksx. j xi.euntis
his Washington pin sician, who stand
verv near the Load nf 1,U mUU:r. w" "" Jl?' i'nc.Fai:y me
m that city. He ?avs it is untrue
' fc . s-3
fWthmnmmnn'.n.;nJ :..,?
-J,tfctM !;,,;. .r.t' :.''"ietings PSublc s
He has carefully examined the cae,
pronounces it indigestion, and pro:
iaet to have Mr. Laird in good ran-i
sing order by the time hi
SCI vices
are again needed on i
are again neeaea on the aoor of tie
fewe. State Journal.
An yon going to buy a carpet If!
Answers ( carraspaadeata,
Patrons of this column will pleaa bear
in mind that all MqaerriT 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 eend in questions of in
terest.
Salem, Kansas, March 25th.
Mr. Editor. I notice that you fel
lows over in Nebraska arc talking
about men having "Betts." Please
tell as what they arc.
Jayhawker.
We refer you to the "Big 8" Twin.
He's on.
Indian Creek, March 23d.
Mr. Editor.Please tell us in your
next issue what the word "jeel"
means, and oblige, as we have bad a
dispute over it. Lassie.
The only definition of the word that
wu can find is in Webster's diction'
ary . It's meaning there ie, "a morass
or a shallow lake."
lied Cloud, March 27.
Mr. Editor. When does the pres
ent P. M's. time expire. Please in
form us soon. A.xxious Candidate.
Wc cheerfully refer you to Mr.
Marsh, who will doubtless inform you
on the subject.
Bladen, March 28.
Mr. Editor. What is a "soul sleep
er?" There was a fellow up here the
other day from Red Cloud that moped
around considerably and we should
like to have you give us the meaning
so that wc may compare results and
sec for ourselves what ailed him.
Main Pillar.
Hc'j a fellow that goes to bed with
his boots on and don't get up till
noon.
"Listen to My Tale of Woe."
PART 1.
Enters Chief Fugleman into the
sanctum sanctorium of the Octopod.
C. F. to Twin. Ah! most brilliant
flame ol Darwin's theory, how doth
the affair3 of this great combine
flourish?
Twin to Chief Fugleman. Yc
Gods, the shockels which thou hast
laid out for me in thy imagination
have failed to materialize.
The gang in chorus. Jehossiphat,
we'll have to ante up again if such be
the case. It makes us sad.
The manager. 'Tis even so, mon
ey is what makes the mare go and a
game of poker so interesting, you
know, eh?
The gang. Hard indeed, cans't
thou not keep us out of this great
di-ftc-ulty?
Mogul. 'Twcrc well th?t I should
now inform my lords, that I must
have the stuff or the thing will sink.
Gang. Sink and be dashed.
Mogul. Thou shouldst remember
my lords "that they who dance must
pay the fiddler."
The Wasp. 'Tis well and be it
understood that if the lucre is not
forthcoming I will cease t- fiddle, and
then what in the d 1 will you do
for brains?
The gang. Ah! this doth smack
of egotism, and by the eternal if such
things continue thou shalt be "dis
posed.' Cries of "Bots" iroiu the hell box,
and the force appear on deck to a sin
gle man with tears of joy at the pros
pect. Exit Outfit.
TAltT 2.
Enter Main Guy. Don't thou
know my eight well tried friends that
this combine is running behind?
The Gang. We've hern en it.
Main Guy. 'Tis sad to think that
wc should still have to bolster it up
with so muoh nerve to manage it.
The Gang. What shall we do to
be saved?
Main Guy. Let's cut for deal.
The Gang. Such language doth
shock our refined taste. nd if re
peated, we'll all take a stack of blues.
Enters His Boyal Nibs, a $1,000
stockholder, with heavy visage and
live stock countenance and says:
Wait till the clouds roll by, Docky"
and wc elect our man for county
treasurer and then if sh don't swim
let her go to hades. I'm tired, lets
adjourn for liquid refreshments. All
in favor say "I." And they all said
I but the Twin, who .was standing on
the office stool slnsing "Feed my
Lambs'' to the tune of "Just before
the Battle Mother."
The equal suffrage society met at
the residence of Mrs. Tait. The fol-
Iowingi officers were elected. Mrs.
e. J 1 -,
cneranoa, i rcsiuc
:nt; Mrs. Baird, 1st
Mrs. Brewer.
5 f j a 1 1
rk..: . i i
xunc a spmieu uiscussion ensued
Tfl rirte enk(.-. . T - 1l -1.
- .frtooI election which is soon to take
r iiapvr .. i , ,
w -
tTTv?: """ FlL,F'cu m oraer 10
ell
as entertaining to take tip some sub
ject at each meeting to discuss. The
secretary was instructed to obtain the
nseofa law book, that we might be
vi. io batter inform n-l- --
;r inform ourselves c
aws nnder which we I
Ms. A. J. Tait, Sec
cerninr the laws nnder which we lir
..v.m. v-mss a ,. aJVH
Wmw
TO ISBE WOWt. CAR.
Bed (lead Boaadte beosTss, If
Canals, Xalaral Cias, Ax., will
Make It.
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Two weeks ago an effort was put on
foot to construct the Red Cloud canal
for the purpose of furnishing a mag
nificent water power for manufactur
ing purposes. This is great scheme
and should be pushed through to com-J
pletion. Now on top of that the Red
Cloud Improvement company has
nearly all the capital stock raised and
will soon have the machinery on the
ground to bore for gas, oil, coal and
in fact anything that may be under
neath the Gate City of the valley.
There is not much doubt but what
coal may be found, and perhaps gas or
kerosene, auyhow it will pay to bore
and the people arc dead in earnest
aboat it this time. TllE CHIEF is
pleased to sec the people interested.
Tae City Election.
The republican caucus Tuesday
evening selected the following officers.
For Mayor. D. B. Spanogle.
For Treasurer. T. C. Hacker.
For Clerk. L. II. Fort.
For city Engineer. II. Anderson.
For Aldermen 1st ward. Fred
Hummell and Dave Rudd.
For Alderman 2d ward. A. II.
Kalcy.
For members of the school board.
Mrs. R. M. Martin aud Mrs. I. S
Seal.
The ticket is a good one and no
doubt will be elected.
Tin- Peoples Caucus
The democratic portion of our city
who favor Geo. Holland for mayor,
met last Wednesday evening at the
Court House and put the following
gentlemen in nomination for city of
ficers: For Mayor. Geo. Holland.
For Trca3urci. C. H. Porter.
For Clerk. Howard B. Cather.
a-
For Alderman 2d ward. L
Wallace.
For Aldermen 1st ward. II
II.
II.
Eastcrday and G. W. Lindy.
For members of Board of Educa
tion. J. A. TulleysandC. F. Cather.
There were nineteen of the unter
rificd assembled, hardly- -tough to fill
the offices as the above tit-net would
indicate.
The Thlrsl Deal.
The Union Labor party nominate a
third city ticket.
For Mayor B. F. Mizcr.
For Treasurer S. F. Spokcsfield.
For Clerk A. H. Lincberger.
For Aldermen First ward F. A
Shinkle, Ed Pulsipher
Second Ward--II EnSanfor-l
Political favors flow easy this spring
in Bed Cloud Every body seems to
have ths municipal fever
J u dees asWI Clerks rElertlea.
Judges of clccticn, 1st ward. John
W. Myers, J. O. Lindley and John
Lightfoot.
Clerks of election, 1st ward. W.
G. Smith, R. D. Yeiser.
Judges of election, 2d ward. James
Murray, Samuel West and Jacob
Post.
Clerks of election, 2d ward. 0. R.
Downs and Sam Garbcr.
Polls in 1st ward to be at C. D.
McMillian's shop.
Polls in 2d ward to bo at Court
House.
CarslafTkaaks.
Scott, Neb., March 25th, '80.
I wish to return ray hoartfelt thanks
to the friends and neighbors for their
kind assistance in the rcacnt sickness
and death of my little boy.
Vixa Pafl.
HarM Bill .
Tun Chief would inform the own
ers of stallions that we are prepared
to print all kinds of horse bills on
short notice and at reasonable rates.
Sec us before you get your bills.
CWLMj
K. Gilford has returned from Oma
ha. Peter Hill has gone to Iowa.
Farming and gardening hive com
menced around.
Mrs. John Waller is sick.
E. S. Bced, who has been in Chi-
cago the past six months learning den tardy, Myrtle Andcrsoa. Krnraat Aa
tistry, returned to Cowles on laat Sat-1 dcrson, Eva Hiiwn, Mifli- Slbj
urdav. i
J. L. Fuller and A. A. Peak have Whittivcr, Lizzie Slaby. Etgeae Ao
pone to Hastincs and Kearney to huntdnMf Ch. Bro,at ciarone. Beards
carpenter wors.
Mrs. John Peterson is quite sick.
B. Adamson has purchased a new
double carriage of C. W. Fuller.
Mits Nettie Paden will teach the
Willow creek school this spring.
AXKUCAX.
Irs: !! leant
Fred Hummel wants his friends to
know that he has piles of f ae river
ice for tale which he wiU oner to the
trade in season. Reserve year ar-
eers for him.
I can aave yes hi aaaaey an farai
tare aad earpeas. 1M drJarentaat-
Bailie's Letter lo E:lc. vend in Yoar Sitae.
March 2."i:l, '5?. A' ' runvatioa of old .o!dier held
Tl ... , , ' . st Red Cloud. .March 6th. 1$5V, the follow
Dear hlhie. In xn hurry to read te twM,;u..on , namnn.oIr sdopted.
your most welcome letter, which ar-
rived at high noon. Heft tae dinner
1 111 t '
tauie uncerimoniouiy tornow uicuy
I recognized that old fam.liar hand-
c i
writing. To sav that I was delighted ,
upon receipt of a letter from ou.!llSd B,,t !nt"r l? l'1' 15 VT' nJ
, . , ! that ttie council be etnpowrreU to con-
would but faintly e.pro it. how L, tract with the town oScria.: th b.t is-
long to come to lied Cloud while the
. , , , .... .
girls are there, for well 1
Elsie starts out to
it means fun for the
times to me arc worth a -ca&oii at
Long Branch. I could only see jour
fair face and lovely form for a whole
day, after reading your descriptive
letter of how loveiy ou looked when
out callinir, but von cannot itnacine
-' I
all the pretty new things I havr, new I
aresses ana luces ana ribbon. gtiore,
and enough of other things almost to
start an eatern opening, and all these
because of a visit from a wcasoncd up
old man, who i.- comitis; ihU nest
month to spend the summer at our
cottage. Hope he will enjoy the new
things as well as I do. He i worth
a clean million. Do you catch ou? j
iirii ri i .ii ,.r 1.1 r: t.
"v" uuw "- au ot mi ",u """"'
gcttingon anyway? Oh, by the way!
is Mr. Bcachy married yet? I heard
quite awhile ago that he had gone
east for his bride, but I didn't be
lieve it at the time, do you know that
he once told me hN bride -hould l
as beautiful as the Queen of Shelu, -r
the anoient Ceopttri.t. and Ikt form
should rival that of llehes, in grace
fulness, but I always imagined tltat
diamonds, sealskin and sable? would
cut quite a figure in capturing th
gallant Mr. B. What say ou? Well
I trully must confess, that the girl- of
Bed Cloud arc most awfully dull. :nl
unattiactive, or something of that ort,
to let such catches as 1. K. and I.
W. "CCt awuv. but there i-. luN ol
truth in tho ol i adau "Love tcoost
where it's sent.'' What ha become'
of the Sherwood l!ros? 1 don t be
lieve I have heard of their deaths or
marriage, have I? And also, .1. .1. I.
the affable and courteous K. C. coun
ter jumper. Now wouldn't tha be a
catch, and it might save him clerk
hire, for at least awhile. Ah! there
what's the matter with me getting my
new togs ready, and just a- that old
man comes in on the K. I. I'll board
the B. & M. for lied Cloud. So xou
caa savo foom for me, and then you
can tell me all about your engage
ment to Harry, A.c. Love to J race.
Edith and yourstlf. From yours
lovingly, and hoping to hear from you
soon, I remain your dear friend.
Hal.
;.itiii:i.n.
Mr. Stanscr is going to try sheep
raising on a small scale.
II. B. Brubakcr, formerly of I5cd
Cloud, now of Smith Center, with
whom Mrs. White of this vicinity ha
been visiting, feeh very much elated
because of the arriuil of a bran new
boy. Mr. B. will return to Bed
Cloud in the near future.
David Waggoner is the fond lather
often pounds of female felicity.
Jas. McCartney is having rather
hard luck with his horses having had
three sick in one week. They are all
better however. S. II. W.
jrnsov
Af'er a lingering illne of evcral
months John Ilamcr has parsed from
ha'.e a i!0od time. 5 d e-sincil roerro the riht
crowd, and such bl ..tx, hx etatimt,ot..
earth to try the vat realities of a fet.v- .- ,t ta.t ;4ntnHj ki rntmn-
,. , ,. . , . 1 "" J ' . S": .Jn tb-MiildtyofKl
never ending eternity on rridav, thept" ntw Tbat v-tion ni tukrnoa
22d inst. In talcing with him in re
gard to the future he said the way
was bright and clear nd he was
ready to go. Mr. Hamcr leaves thiee
children by his second wife, orpins.
as their mother died about three year.
ago. The bereaved children lave the
sympathy of the entire community.
The funeral sermon wa preached by
Bev. J. T. Stone , and was well at
tended. V B.
School report of Dit. No. -11, Lt
gao, Kansas, for the month ending,
March, 2-Jd. No. enroiltd 3' avorags
attendance 21. No not absent Jiir- j
quis Merrill Guv Mcrril. Thoe not
Hadah Lexis, Jennie Wells, Kenan
ley, 5Iarqais Merrill, Gay Mcrrn.,grt
Rheubn Lcwu. Cha. Andera,ii ---' ?tuuz maux imvry kh
r- r-L- - r tl' .r !t rlc te at.
leo. hittircr. rnnk Kittfvrrt jm sbm? i t sai 7h rj-ro
ocrt Lewi, hd Iewis. m ury Oiwck Kpr ijivm ?.
Liha HnrrjtA?f. Tncher.
Spwslat Xstlrr.
Tas law rqsir that srerjr ezrtcr.
tor, or ranlaa taat! rpo
fpc-f t
Co M...t. --.. ,.i.,
" " J - -
'. X& Mil SCi W&O hxr iven
to il uu rfsortr: t!aiaociiM a snubtti,
em eebcfoM April lut, is, txci'lrrpJ s-wefcterf frUfssats?
ansa issas at torr asasi . . .?- .-nr s-jja
K-5;rJ, that tb? council of sdrmnU-
f tJ,e varion town in Webster,
. . ... . .. .t a
uc.m atui transim countic- in so
!" &m,lB e""t"r "
Vin.-i- f,ir tn liwAliiiti of the first in.
Banl ih't -into O
R. ri'onion to b
donaat for tho location
ttu.cs t.J l:d-- to be open
of mid re
ported and coa-
to rr ject
J. Ii itntr, Chra Hyl Cloud .
II 15. Snwt, Smith Center, Ka.
A. J . Woot. Barr Oak, Kas.
W. S. Ulxjm. Snpcrior, Neb.
I) I.. Guoit, ItiTcrtou, Nb.
Blt WILL t.K Lt!MD
Ujo noon Mor sih, 1U, for the fol-
". i-u:
I cii! Urn of hnv ili-ltterAj on
r"'-iu
F; ton of straw delivered on ground
Twenty cords of woi.nl drliTcrcd on
croaad.
tvcuriBj; 'Ji) tenia more or less t np
on ronnd:
Nufficicnt sapplv of pnro water for
crn in coonieiit plnce.
1 iuk for uatt-rtmc tock on ground.
h utablu roaiuN for holding tension
wnhm three quarter of a mils of ths
dvpnt.
Satiable 5in'-, tftnd. tc.
tin-larirn pnillon.
-
jbli-ili M'hedulf of pnc for bns rars
to and from irronnd-.
I'-icc- of me-il-, etc.
l'r.ot . of Kraiui and othr necessaries
of tt union.
In addition to tho nbove the amount of
money that will be donated to the O. A.
It. to b applied to reunion pnrpoie.
Fitrni-h mlllcient nnmbor of compe--r4t
-iird- for tho protection of ths
e imp
1 a abuxc subject to tho following condition-.
All fair- of uhatMoever kind. hore rse
ini;. ntropt fakr, gnmMini; and gamb
ling devices wheel' of fortune, politics)
iruetiiii;, etc.. mut be excluded from
ti- ;rmtd- d not allowed in town du
rn,r t ha reunion
. a'., d bnN mini bo accompanied bj
t;otd i:u! -ulilcietit bond, and addreied to
It ILFulto.
djt. Ii't.T S'nti Kennion. Kd Cloud.Neb.
CRIME IN FRANCE.
T4riilrtUltlieCrlmlaalaL'nilsrTwsalf
On Year of A.
Oi' SiJ.WW orunintiN arrostotl In Paris
1 in tho course of hut year tho figure
! lt.M!f Mtm- incredibly lnru 16.000
I h-ul in)', attained tho a'o of twentj.
Thon H just now an epidemic of crime
o! violoueo perpotratcd by younfj mon,
and if tho thieve and ivjiasslns at
pr-ent contlncd in French prison
weio sortetl tu-corilin to their ajjo. It
would bo found that tho very large
majority wore mado up of youths be
tween sixteen nnd twenty.
These statistic wcro supplied by ths
prosecuting counsol in tho last judicial
i'n:it!on that hut co mo beforo ths
1 i.r: mlrl, ri thoconrnnnf thntrlal
supplied tho explanation of tho fact.
It was a munlr easo of extraordinary
brutality. Tho victims woro an old
vromnn of sovonty-cij:ht and her lodff
er. tho organist of tho church, an old
:n.nof seventy. Tho criminal was the
son of tho parish bendle, and the
motive for tho murder wai mere theft.
'J"ho houc wan broken into at Bight,
tho old min struck down nnd left foi
dead on tho .Htnirea.o. and then tho old
woman was brutally murdered. Tha
hoardings of both a fmr hundred
francs were, carried olT, nnd tho thief
WMnnrre.-teil in bed tho snmo day with
tho money in his poMossion and his
clothc-i stained with blood.
At the trial it wa proved that a long
career of crime culminatrd in thishor
nV.o and raurconnry outraeo tho stI-
dnfo was convincing and tho jury
f"'d tho murderer Guilty with ex-
trniiatm' circumoiancc. jor.njrusn
reader th" verdict fcm inconceiva
ble. Kven for French readers it has to
be osplainod. and the explanation adds
to tho difllculty. Tho prisoner wat
only eighteen. Ho hail long, fair hair,
blue eye and thr face of a young firL
No wonder tho French prisons are full
of oui prxnoners. Ixadon Daily
Now.
(Hiratlon fr Urease.
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kki ' "'l with t!i-city fl'rlc fMil! cttr of
l.-l a 1 ;rui thJ liroriwi r- crntf Vy
a 'iiviimi viui nir in mwmr .m
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