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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1889)
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Fine table?, reasonables rates, nice treatment, is onx mono. 'Come and see us. CITY LIVERY STABLE. McAvoy & Fart? el, Props, - Keep Fine Rigs and Good Teams At Reasonable Prices, , Commercial men and others will find this the best livery stable in the city. First door east of Holland House. ' r. RED CLOUD, NEB . ' ' m in Yuil ti 1 BITMMAI. HOTBS Hoi. Leoaard Swett, who died is Chicago Saturday, was one of the aot ed criauaal lawyers of Illinois. He waa of remarkable preaeaee, of aciad, of great aiagnetim at a speaker and well versed ia the law. He gained considerable aote as a politician, hav iag takes aa active stand f o the prin ciples of the republican parties from its organisation to the present While more or less conspicuous in Illinois polititics he never held bat one office in his life, that of member of the state senate from 185S to 18C2. This was the legislative chosen at the election of 1S5S, the year of the remarkable campaign between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas, and Mr. Swett was a conspicuous advocate of Mr. Lincoln for United States senator at that time and was after his warm, personal political friend. Aaaeaara' Valaatlea of Heraea, Mules and Cattle of Webster Ceanty. SeSgo 5" 3 2 SiZ 1 K tiigisHaaiiiayi Hor9gs t83ggg888888888S "" liiiiilgllllisl cattir I A.o-i7 9unAu J ATerage 1 gSg'JggSgSgsgSgag I Value. I ggsggEgsgfcgfcagsg I Mu!e3 -S8SegSg888888888 aUue- - - - CHEAP FOR CASH ! S F DEALER IK Dry Goods. Groceries, Millinery, fec., is again before the public with a large and choice line of goods, and is selling close for cash. Latest Styles in Millinery always on hand. THE TRAbERS LUMBER CO. WILL MAKE POSITIVELY - Lower than any yard in the world The Strike is Over ! And G. W. Dow invites youi attention to a few i e manv Plow beams Plow handles Lister shares Wagon bows Buggy springs Thimble sbeios Iron axels Bolster platen Box rods Horse shoes Pole coupling Ax handles articles he keeps in stock. Iron Steels Bolts Nots Washers Rivets Clevises Wrenches Spokes Felloes Bolsters Plows Breakers Double trees Single trees Neck yokes Cable chain Fcxk liwuiiles Buggy wheels Harrow timber Learner dashes Whip sockets Wagon breaks Blacksmith coal Spade handles Coulter hubs a Repairing of every description done with neatness and dispatch. Satisfactiaa guaranteed in every case. Aring cash in your purees and I will do x you good. G. W. Dow, ;- Blacksmith and Wagon Maker, - :..-'. ' RED CLOUD, NEB. Foele4 fcy a Xoeklas Bird. Under a tree near the porch, an old hen bad gathered her brood of in teresting balls of fluff and promissory feathers, some day to be real spring chickens. Between the porch and th tree, under which the old hen was delivering a noonday lecture to her thirteen children, lay a plump and religious looking cat. She was not one of oour scampish, frisky, half fledged cats, but a demure old tabby, too veil fed and perhaps too moral to even look with evil eye upon the spar rows in the bushes near by. She cer tainly was at the time I speak of when the mocking bird, whose cage hung on the adjoining piazza, waa moking a strange ditty out of "Hark! Hark! My Soul!" and "Dem Golden Slippers," combined as quiet and be nevolent as a cat can b. After awhile the mocking bird stop ped whistling, and apparently direct ed all bis attention to observing the scene before him. All at once there came from the mocking bird's cage the shrill pipe of a young chicken in pain. The old hen heard the cry, and in an instant had left her flock and flown with ruffled neck and wings out spread upon the sleepy cat The cat was terror stricken by the suddenness of the assault, and received several sharp pecks and scratches before she could get away. The old hen kept up the pursuit until the cat fled iato the hoiise. The mockmg bird, whose skilful imitation of a chicken's cry had caased the disUrWaca ehaerilj whistled: "There's a land that is fairer than day." Pittsburg Dispatch. MaSB-OTMSM. The celebrated stallion, Oaward, 2:25 by George Wilkes, he by Hemri, 2:19i, was sold to-day to J. S. Gilroy, of Pittsbarg, Pa., for 40,000. Onward was the property of Kob Pepper aad is considering one of the best sobs of George Wilkes. He has a number of gets in the 2:39 list r4errikl Prof. Curraa and Jadge Coin of Superior will leave for Topeka, Kaa., est Monday on a aissioa ia the in terests of the Order of Delphians. Though two stoaths have aot elapsed ajnee active work in organizing lodges was commenced yet great success has crowned the labors of those working in the interests of the order. Last week the most prominent edu cators of Iowa expressed their high appreciation of the merits of the Or der of Delphians and promised the existence of between 200 and 300 lodges of tbe order in the Buwkeye state by January 1 1800. From all sections of the country inquiries are being made in regard to the great ob jects of the Order of Delphians which when th teachers learn they will unanimously pronounce it the greai means by which their interests, and those of the profession generally are to attain that success which the gran deur of the teacher's work demands. Though the progressive spirit of education is recognized generally, the material interests of our public school system greatly improved, yet educa tors are not slo to notice that those interests that pertain to the teacher the most potent ot all factors in the production of educational results-are aot what they ought to be. In other words, the teacher is not surrounded by those conditions absolutely neces sary tu itis individual success profes sionally, socially and materially. Hence the great aim of the Delphians is to bring around the teacher such circumstances as are best calcu lated to promote his interests profes sionally; to stimulate him to that high standard of scholarship necessary to bring his school work to that degree of efficiency commensurate with the requirements of the progressive edu cational spirit of our time. The next six months will doubtless show a growth of the Order of Del phians unprecedented in the history of secret organizations. The matter will receive a prominent consideration at the approaching National Teachers' Association to be held in Nashville, Tennessee, next month. HackllH's Aralea Salve. Tlie best sa've in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns; and all skin eruptions, and positively cures, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to filve perfect satis faction, or maney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henry Cook. Notice is hereby given that I will examine all persona who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for Saturday of each month. I . w. XiVA. O. XUSQ. County Sup't 16 will buy a good harrow at A. L. Funk's. AIbny,H.T,J.A-TTJLLEY, VJoa-Pi isliSWt V.I NEBRASKA & KANSAS. FARM LOAN CO., PAID UP CAPIIALOfiOO Red Cloud, Neb. Albany, New York. DIRECTOKS: H. Clarke. Albany. New York Geo B. Beach, BalstonSpa N.Y. W. H. Bobeson, Albany, V. Y. E.- S. Francis, Pttklield, Mas B.V.8hirey D.M.Piatt E. K. Highland. J. A. Pulleys M.B.McX MONEY LCANED. On improved farms in Nebraska and Kansas. Blonev furnished as Boon as tot security is approved. Principal and interest payable in EeJ Cloud USE ONLY The MONARCH Mixed Paints ! -' This is guaranteed and proved by chemical analysis to be composed of strictly pore lead, zinc and linseed oil, with no adulterations of Barytes, whiting, alkalies water. The best is the cheapest. For sale by C. L. COTTING, Druggist. R. "V.Shieey, Pres. He.nrt CLAK,Vice-Prts. Jno. R. SHIREY.-Cashiar Howard B. Cathks, Assistant Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BAnK, Red Cisud, Nebraska. CAPITAL; - $75,000 Transact a general banking business, buy and sell county warrants. -"" county, precinct and school district bonds. Buy and sell foreign excLi- ' DIRECTORS: Jas. McNeny. J. ATTulleys, G. W. Lindsey. ft. V. Shirey. John RShirey. E. F. Highland. Henry Clarke, A. J. Kenncy. HENRY COOK DEALER IN WALL PAPER Paints, OUs, Varnish, Stationery, Books, Etc. Red Cloud, - Nebraska, m mm m Just received a fine and complete line of ewltonse teachers of the public schools of this county, at Red cloud, on the third Ladies' Summei Goods, Lace and Swiss Embroidery, rlouncings, Hamburgs, Laces, Jerseys, Chalnes, L-awnsr LBtCAIi FfOTICB. State ot ICDraskaJ WetaSerCouatyj'" ttedbtrictoourtttereofoftfce death Judl Tbe XeanskaLoaa aad Trust Oo., PlalatUL " v immea wuh. aoawua Wan his wife. Janes C. WAvvr DURA The abm used defeodaats rreaerteh Kn la Sateens the latest styles. Shirtings, 'ginghams, dress trim mings, nosiery ana gloves, raoas sola ax xne low est figures. SI S:!tariflr UBkaown.are hereby i that th mlmvn - iihl.M k .(.j ahnra ubmI rm i tS i? y aad the aefeuaants. JaafesVBMua 13 SSSVj"ea ?rl?uu n bu wife, ta ttm (331 In bMMkta oo. iTv riimi It 1 1 wm rt tSL i-.k aJssttK?sa!.,5a BuSLaSansssuuV T.hCSSSRJS?. P0 d i7,i:Trii'.ereir -,--.w- -r IC, V. TAYLOR, KSEPS TBI IIMX8TL1BS OF Furniture J JB tr. an-i-.nz:i irr-r?" -F"r .tr tewMtsrttJzr' an his wife, to the S&l'in the city at prices that all can afford to buy aad tohare mm I . if in want of anytbi ig in his line.;; ? Oapoeite First Natioaal Bank, Bed Cload. a i $ 5ft m JBo.M.Kagaa.rhlatal'iAttT.c u m