The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 24, 1889, Image 5

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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This poller never varies. Marvel ol pure
rxe2st!ianti -whoksociciiess, rr.ore economical
ttaa tie ordinary kind and cannot be sold xa
cwcpetics -nr: tha nu'tilsdes of low test short
Isht alum or pkosphiie powdors. Sold only
iscaaa. KOYAL BAKLN'O TOWDEKCO.
1 Wall street. N. Y. citv.
glit jed Sjoiul Tjritf.
A. c. nost.ni:.
Proariccat
Pnblishul evry rrid.ay morning frfQ the office
Ek side iVebo-r sc, between 4th and oth
Avenue. Eed Cloud. 'eb.
Farm Loaa.
Interest from 6 to 10 per cent.
Time from 1 to 7 years. Ca!I and
investigate. G. W. Barker.
SPLINTERS
CatMered Cp by Chief Reporter ti
lad About tlie City ana1 Coaaty.
Hail storm last night.
$ will bay a good harrow at A. L.
Funk's.
Deyo takes subscription for any
paper published.
Plain linen scrim tor fancy work at
Mrs. Newhouse's.
A L . Funk has had his dwelling
house nicely paintod.
The firemen's festival held last
Friday evening was a grand success.
Henry Cook is now engaged in
building an addition to his residence.
Mrs. "ewhonse has had a porch
built on her house, occupied by C. F.
Cathcr.
Umphenour makes a specialty of
plowing and cultivating gardens and
orchards. 43tf
The latest designs in laces. Swiss
embroideries and Hamburg at Mrs.
Newhouse.
Fred Sleeper and family have moved
to Omaha where Fred h?s a good job
at his trade
Squire Pond of Kansas is in the
ity. He is talking of starting a
jewelry store here.
H. C. Liilibricge, and old friend of
Harry E. Pond, stopped at the Pond
residence ever Sabbath.
All kinds noTeity braid, rick-rack,
featberedce, gilt and silver braid, and
tiasel at 3Irs, Newhouse.
The young folks held a pienie on
tie Kaley farm on Indian creek last
Saturday. They report a niee time.
The best assortment of white
goods, challis, summer flannels, sa
teens, and ginghams at Mrs. New
house. Bemember that Deyo has a regis
tered clerk eo your prescriptions can
be filled accurately at any time at his
store.
Rev. A S. Fos of Delia Pa., will
prsaeh in the Presbyterian church
this following Sabbath morning and
-evening.
C L. Cofiag is now engaged :n
building a new dwelling house. He
has the foundation laid and tne lum
ber on -the ground.
W. H. Howe of Cowlcs one of our
oldest subscribers was in Red Cloud
Saturday. He has been laid np sev
eral weeks with sciatica, but is recov
ering slowly.
Cal Keaady has taken a position
with our popular barbers. Hutchison
& Edgell, and is learning to sling
lather. By the way Hutchison &
Edsell have their tousorial parlors
fixed ud in nice style. The beys are
hard to beat in their profession.
Miss Carrie Bron of Red Cloud
who has been visiting here for some
cavs returned home this evening.
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by s ninar o.iem ..u.fc.-Y abcnt 590.000. showias plainly thac'uxade nappy. . ; u. i
to sec her depart ad vriil warily ,,!. i,iTe c0"5dence 't. their! , i. F. -rraskey -daddy araft"spd
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Get Deyo's pi ices on paints and
oils.
Frank Cowden was in the city this
week.
G. R. Chiney has arrived home
from the far west.
S. T. VanHorn came down from
Blue Hill Monday.
Mr. Kenyon Skcen who has been
east on business has returned home.
Over 250 ladies trimmed hats sold
this spring at Young's C. O. D. Em
porium. James McKinley of Iowa, a rela
tive of y. E. Worley, was in the city
this week.
The smiling counteeance of Gus.
Lauterbach, of Colby, was visible in
this vicinity Sunday.
Mrs. M. W. Dickerson was called to
Kirwin, Kan. this week by the seri
ous illness of her sister.
The farmers are all busily engaged
getting in their crops and hope to
reap a munificient harvest. Hope so.
25 per cent saved by buying your
white goods, lawns, challies, ging
hams, etc at Foung's C. O. D. Empor
ium. It is rumored that Seward Garber
intends resigning the secretaryship of
the board of transportation or that of
bank cashier.
The foundation of our new jail has
been commenced. It will not be Ions
before the jail will rise up in a shape
ly mass of brick and mortar.
It is rumored that Joe Garber is
to be appointed receiver of the land
office at McCook. Tue Chief would
like to see Joe get the appointment.
Joe Garber and Col. Hoover were
in Beatrice last Saturday interview
ing Senator Paddock on behalf of
their friends. We have not heard
the result of their visit.
W. N. Richardson has shipped 35
carloads of cattle this week, and has
65 more cars to ship making 100 cars
in all. which will aggregate over
1000 head. A good showing.
It is reported in the Omaha papers
that Dr. Janss has been arrested at
West Point fr some misdemeanor.
Whether it be true or not we do not
know furthur than the report.
The improved new high arm,
Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine,
lightest running lock stitch machine
in the world. For sale at Young's
C. O. D. Emporium.
In another place in today's paper
will be found the list of prizes to be
competed for by the firemen of thsstate
when they meet here in July. The
railroads have reduced the fare to the
tournament so tLat all can come, and
they'll be here.
M. S. Marsh left Thursday night fcr
various parts of the state to bill the
towns for the state tournament which
takes place in Red Cloud July 16, 17.
IS, and 19. The tournament will be
one of the grandest affairs ever held
in this part of the state.
Rev. Falkenburg has gone to Ches
ter, to attend the ministerial insti
tute. He will read a paper entitled
'The Origon of the Devil." aid ptov
ing that nobody else knows nothing
about the origon of his tatanic ma
jerty, we acknowlegt, that he does
not
John Tomlinsoa is Vept busy these
days writing for the tournament. He
has written over twelve hundred Ut
ters so far, and every day comes hun
dreds of inquiries from all parts of
the state and John answers all of
them which is no small job. He has
expended about $40 for postage up to
date.
Preparations are being rapidly
made by Garfield Post G. A R. and
the W. R. C. for memorial services.
Th people of the county should make
it a point to be in Red Cloud and
take part in the services. Forty-two
girls dressed in red. white and blue,
representing every state new and
old, will take part.
In another place in today's paper
will be found the report of the First
National" bank of this city. By re
ference thereto it will be tound that
that banking house leads all of its
competitors in solidity and volume of
business. The Shirey boys are affa
ble and courteous centlemen and
careful and scec
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The following letter was recieved
by A J. Tomlison, Chaiimaa of the
executive committee of the state tre
mens tournament to be held at Red
Cloud July 16, 17, 18, and 19:
Omaha, May 18. 1S89.
A. J. Tomlinson, Red Cloud.
Dear Sr: Refering to the 7th
annual Nebraska state firemen's tour
nament to be held at Red Cloud, July
16, 17, IS, and 19, inclusive, I take
pleasure in advising you that the fol
lowing rates will be made: From
points within 75 miles of Red Cloud,
one fare for the round trip From
points where fire companies are loca
ted, who will attend the meeting at
Red Cloud, one fare for the round
trip. All other territory in the state
of Nebraska not included ia the
above, at a rate of one fare and a
third on the certificate plan.
Yours Truly,
J. Francis.
General ticket and passenger agent
B. & M.
That Ererlartfac Bei-gaeld Case
Azaia.
On Monday Sheriff Scott was busi
ly engaged ia serving summons on J.
S. Kothr-jck, A. A. Pope, August
Cook, David Hefiebower. R. R.
Sherer, H. A Watson and Jak Mil
ler, bondsmn for J. S. Roekrock.
It is an old score reopened. Some
years ago Mr. Bergflsld came to the
eity and purchased liquor at Roth
rock's saloon, and oa the road home,
became so intoxicated that he upset
his wagoa and killed himself. The
case has been tried several times and
finally went to the supreme court
where we understand it was dismissed
Now ccmes Jno. O. Yeiser. as guar
dian ad litem for the minor heirs and
reopens the case for the children in
the district court. The proposition
now is to ecover damages eff of the
bondsmen for the killing of the fath
er through the intoxicants alleged to
have been procuied of Rothrock.
allraaas Jtcalau
The Chief during its career in the
last 17 years has built more railroads
than anyone in the Gate City of the
Republican valley. The Chief aid
ed in building the only road we have,
and has always been ready and wil
ling and with its influence in buil
ding an others that might come this
way, yet tvithout the concerted ac
tion of our entire community nothing
can be accomplished in the line of
enterprises, where money is at stake.
By reference to a Hasting? paper we
notice that the Grand Islam! railway
is to be built to the southwest.
What is the matter with oar people
that we can not make an effort to g.-t
it? If railroads will make Red Cloud
let's get them, if net, hold oar peace.
Bird cages at Deyo's.
Frank Quigley has taken a position
with C. Wiener, the clothier.
R. M. Martin's Arabian horse
whirU has been sick for a few days
died Wednesday.
M. S. Marsh has moved his bil
liard hall iat the room latelp eceu
pied by N. Lotgton as a saloon. It is
a Bice plsce for a billiard hall.
Marshal Shiaklt returned from
Kearney this week, where h had
been, for the pwpoee of takisg John
j Laaaing to the reform school.
Lost at the Asaboy mills, a little
leather colored haad-satchel. eoataiii-
iog a pair of scissor, a bottle of eam-J
ohor. thimble, etc. Finder wilH
please leave it at The Chief off ce.
The "Outiag Club" were omi in
the cold world all night Taesday
night indulgiag in aquat'c sport", etc.
The crew was a sleepy looking outfit
the next morning, but we understand
they had enough fun to pay for all
the loss of sleep.
The B. fc M. freight headquarters
have written Chairman Tamlinson
that all fire apparatus' intended for
the tourmanent at Red Cload will be
transmitted free of charge each way
provided, the departmerts that uesire
iuch favors report to Mr. Tomlinson
bv June 10.
A large number of our Red Cloud I
ladies and gentlemen picknicked at
Amboy grove on Wednesday. AH
had a grand time. Nearly 40 people
weri on the grounds. Fishins was
sfel bankers, and the principal spor;, but the piscator-' perpetuating the memories or those
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WIXPIELB FALJ
Sht Three. Ttsmea hj Ms Xelft-hher
am Bea, hat Likely Keener.
The Vraaii Serf a, hat att Xeea
Mrtally Fatal. h Arrestee.
On Wednesday morning Red Cloud
was thrown into a fever of excite
ment by John Wilhelmson appearing
op our street in an excited manner,
announcing that Van Benson, while
quarreling with Winfield Palmer, had
shot and wounded him three time,
and supposed that he was fatally in
jured. Finally prosecuting attornftv
Willcox got out the necessary pape.s
for Benson's arrest, and Sheriff Scote;
Joe Warner and H. B. Simons went
out to Van Benson's farm, eight
miles north-west of Red Cloud and
arrested him. He was brought Co
this city and held for trial before
Judge Barker, the state producing the
only evidence, introinced, which was
enough to hold him however, until
toe district court. His bond
fixed at 13500.
was
It is difficult to tell the cause of
the rumpus any further than the two
men, whose farms adjoin each other
have been it ous for several years, as
is alleged, and have been quarreling
over one thing and another uatil i
fiaauly culminated in the shooting
affray of Wednesday. The cause of
Wednesday's trouole it seems was
over a hog that Palmer had lost and
claimed that Benson had it. 'This
Benson denied, and says he offered
Palmer $25 if he could prove it.
Ohc word brought on another and
finally Benson pulled a 32 Smith k
Wesson revolver on Palmer, shooting
him three times, twice in the abdo
man. and once in the shoulder, mak
ing serious wounds, though not neces
sarially fatal ones. A number of
conflicting stories were reported, but
our reporter was unanle to sift the
fracas any further, than it was caus
ed from general bid blood on both
sides. What the result will be is
hard to tell. Benson is still in cus
tody of Sheriff Scott, having failed so
far, to give his bond.
the Tocmx AJIKrr.
The Flreatea of the State Maklac Bis
Preaaratlaaa for Their Tearaaaieat
to heHela la Ke dead oa tbe 16,
IT, IS,aaal9thor Jaly.
The firemen of the state ate now
busily engaged in making prejora
tioas for a grind time in this cisy at
their annual tournament on the ISih,
17th, ISth and 19th of July. The
home company are getting every
thing in readiness to recieve the boys
and the affair is going to be one rr?nd
of pleasure for the various fire d
prjtments of the state Mr. John
Toinlinson, chairman of the touroa
msni committee, reports that numer
ous fire departments will be here and
that number or prominent gentle
men and state ofEcials will also be
here. Every at racgement for the- ac
commodation of the firemen aad
(guests- will be made-, aad Mr. To re it n-
son will gladly answer all letters of
inquiry iu regard ae anything in re
ference to the toaraameat Every
body should make arrangements to
be hers- aad witaes te of the grand
est eveats that has ever oeearrei ia
tbe state.
rrai
hr aSM4 Past.
1st Members of the G. A. R. and
all ex soldiers will sseet at G. A. R.
hall m May 30th 19 at 12:30 p. m.
sharp.
2a i. Liae f saa'ch will forst in
front ef G. A. R hall on 4th ansaae.
head sf column to the east.
3rd Line of aaarch begin ciag at
4th avenue marching to Webster
street thenee north to 7th avenut,
Theacewest haltisgm front f high
school building, thence to Seward
street, thence soath to 1st wara school
building, thencv to cemetery.
4th. After the ceremoaies. line
wiil form and march btk to the
wrVidTceremon wTbe" ?
given to the unkuown dead by 42 lit-;
tie girls, represent, the 42 states
bv strewing Sowers and makin-
short and appropriate address".
Teachers and pupils are requested
meet at their
resj-ectiv?
school
buildings at 12:30 r.
ana torra in
frtPT
line of march. All civic societies '
and citizens are requested to farm in!
line of march and assist in decorat:nsr
the graves of our dead soldiers, thus
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CLOTHING HOUSE,
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Seersucker coats and vests,
Alpacca coats and vests,
Prices from 81.35 to 85.
I guarantee you bottom prices on
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Red Cloud and Wymore.
New Billiard Hall!
P. L. Jeffers, Proprietor,
Sleeper's BIock, - - RED CLOUD,
Fine tables, reasonables rates, nice treatment, is oar motto. Come and see us.
The Strike is Over !
And S. W. Dow invites youx attention to-s few of he maay
articles-he keeps iu stock.
Flow beams
Plow handles
Lister shares
Wagon bows
Buggy springs
Thimble sheifts
Iron axels
Bolster plate
Box rods
Horse shoe
Pole coupling
Ax handles
Iron
Steels
Bolts
Xots
Washers
Wr-nches
Spoils
Fell
Breakers
Repairing cf every dccriptioa.dniie with neatness anddisp-ttch. Satisfactiaa)
guaranteed in every case. Arine cash in your purses ami I will do
vou enod.
G. W. Dow,
Blacksmith and Wagon Maker,
EED CLOUD, NEB.
GUMP & WARNER,
REAL ESTATE&L0AH BROKERS
Call and examine our bargains. Correspond-
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