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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1889)
ft Berg & Galusha ghe gtd kud Zhuf. t. C. nOKXEXl. NEW oooo ARE oooo Candidates ! Published every Friday morning from the oBee East hide Webster St., between, 4th and Mb Avenue, Bed Cloud, Neb. r Y Eh, Dock?? sBBBBBBBBBaV aiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBPLaB am mwmmw '"""LaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsWaiBsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBe W oooo FOR YOUR THE COSYKVTie.f. PATRONAGE ! Good Goods, Best Fitting, Low est Prices is their platform. THEY your support from these principles, they are the only firm handling the PATENT SHOULDER SUITS, And if once used, always used. Their stock this fall is better se lected than ever. Their line of ''Dress Sun" is larger than ever shown in the city heir lin All Wool suits for $8.50 are a little better than anyones, Go see them when you want goods at honest prices. HUGHES, BROWN & CO. & Reliable Real Estate Agents ! Investments tor noB-readents, profits large, quid;, and no risk. Invest Now to Catch the Incoming tide this fall rortIat.l op-'-rty is rapidlv advancing. Correrordence cheerfully answered. Hoard ol Immigration. Address firm, 30 Ali St., I'ortLiud. Oregon. G. .v. iVrbeck. Wilis G. Brown. HENRY DEALER IX WALL PAPER Paints, Oils. Varnish, Stationery, Books, Etc. Red Cloud, - Nebraska, New Jewelry Store. Webster St. west side, window S. M. SEAL, Prop. Jewelry, Watches, Clocks Spccticle a specialty. D. M. PLATT, Ileal Estate and Loan Broker, Real Estate bought and sold. Money Loaned on farm chattel and personal paper. Cenuty, Township and Sebool District Bonds Bought Lung time Commer cial paper, a specialty Also, solicits Collectibns Office in Kaley Block, over Perkin s Hard ware Store, Red Cloud. . a ajaaaaMaMaaappar HO ! THERE ! ! Boots shoes at Cost I am disposing of my entire stock of boots and shoes at cost in order to close them out - Now is your chance. . I AM GOING TO CLOSE OUT. J. 0000 ASK and Reference Lafayette Hu-xhes. Geo. II- Brown. COOK in Haines' furniture store. and Spectacles. Repairing Watches and fitting Call and see me, at Spokesfield's former stand, , -yvT y-k t t l.LiVjK, lea ViOUft. I POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. Mar. el ol pure itrecp&snd abolc.soraeiicss. mere economical lh?n the ordinary kind and canaot be sold in competion with ths rnaltitndes of low ten short weight aium or !hopMt nowdo". Sold only ai cans. KOYAL BAKING I OW IEB CO. lor. Wall street. K. Y. .1tv. VAUJl LOAS. I have the agency for ten different loan companies, and can give yon the benefit of any of their peculiar plans of xnak'n,: farm loan?. Therefore I can make a irui loan quicker and ai lower rates than any other agent in Webster county. I n.ake option loans or straight loans for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 years, also on first class city property. Compare my terms before placioe your farm loan, and save mon ey and regrets. G. W. Babker. Rear Red Clond Nat'l Bank. SPLINTERS Gathered Up by Chler Bepertcr fa And About the City and Ceemtr. W. X. Richardson is in Denver. Look on last page for city news. M. R. Bantley was in the west this week. I Read our new advertisements this week. Ira Sleeper was in Hastings this week. C. S. Sill and wife expect to move to Omaha soon. Mrs. A. L. Funk was in Orleans, visiting this week. Look at the fins display of box stationery at Cotting's. Mr. Altfhular was in Icwa tLis week visiting old friend?. The psssengcr trains from the cast Wednesday were all behind. The board of supervisors h&7e ad journed until November 12:h. Go to Cottinvs for yenr ii.k, tab lets, paper, pens, pene.ls, &c. H. S. Holconib one of Tiie Chief's oldest subscribers is in the city. The delinquent tax list will appear in The Chief this coining moath. Go". John M. Ti.r.yr -xis in the c.tr attending tLe solJ.&rs reunion. The father of Mr. J. H. Diehl liv ing near Cowles is visiting with him for a few days. The finest line of guns in the val ley just received a A. MorLart's, the popular hardware man, Red Cloud. Cane bottom chairs for 75 each at Haines' new furnishing emporium, west side of Webster street in Spokes field old stand, Red Clone. Featherly dc Aullz dealers in new cider, apples and peaches. Also crape juice at 50 cents a gallon. In F eatherly building. no5-tf Mr. J. F. Winters and family are home frdm the east, where they went to be at the bedside of Mr. Ft other, who died shortly after their arrival. J. Murray, the fair store m an will move into the wooden store room jnst moved north of the Moon block. He will oecupy his new quarters about October 1. Mrs. A. tt. Jester was quite sick this week. Ob her recovery Mr. Jes ter will go to Hebron where he has secured a god situation. W. wish him success. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hummell of Nsponee were in the city this week attending the soldiere reunion. The Great Family Meekly will folltw them on their return heme. Ths new cointy jail is now the property of the county, it having been accepted by the board. The jail is a handsome stmeture and is certainly a credit t the county. Hon. G. R. Chaney is being spoken of by numerous papeis in the district for comrreM. Mr. Chaney wonld sake a good congressman, and on that the peple would fel proud of. Troy Wells and A. D. Brown of Custer county were the guests of A. , . l'atmor dnnnc trie reunion. Thcv Yf nlr cnlnmvz rA Annn f-In.J3 I '' " w uiju muuuu intuue; n. "--'- saUefaction with the reunion. tepBfcMemBs.r Wetoter Couatj Meet Is CoaveaU.a aael NOMINATE COUNTS' OEFICIALS. Per, call the republican county conven tion met in this city today, (Friday. Sept, 20th) and proceeded to nominate candi dates for county offices. Tne convention was duly called to order and W. E, Thome of Bladen was chosen chairman and W. T. wonnaon oi Bowies, secretary. A com mittee ot five were fleeted on credentials and the convention adjourned until 1 p. m. &i(er owner tne convention reas sembled, and the committee on crecentials reported that they found thevarions del egation all right, and accordingly were accepted. The convention then proceeded to the nomination of candidates. C.L. Funek and Geo L. Burr were elec ted as tellers. Everything being in readiness the ballot was taken for county clerk which reelted in the nomination of II. D. Banney of Blue Hill by a vote of 69. The vote for treasurer resulted it the nomination of Geo. W. Hummell by 58 votes, Vor 6herifZ the vote stood 56 for Chas. A. Teel of Cowles, and he was declared the nominee of the convention. For county judge D. F. Trunkey of Amooy was the nnonimous choice by a vote of 71, The rules were then suspended and Miss Eva J. King was declared the unanimous choice of the convention for county su perintendent of publio instruction. W. E. Thorn was nominated county surveyor without opposition. m. acnencx was nominated for coroner unanimously. The ticket is one that is above reproach and Tht Chxst can support each and every man cherfallr and with a hearty good will. While Tbk Cbxzt would have been pleased to have seen all ot us nu merous friends nominated, yet there was only room for one person in each office and hence necessitated a failure on the part of many to secure the nomination. The out going officers have ail been faithful and competent, however they can restn-sured that the people have no rea son to complain of them as public ser vants. The following list are the members of the republican central committee for the ensuing year. Chaircnn D. B. Kpsnogle, KcJ Cloud. Hed Cloud townsnip Noble Sanford. Guide Rock J. W.Crary, Stillwater J. S. Wolf. Oak creek 1'. G. Dickinson. Potsdam J. S. White. Batin Jas Anderson. Red cloud lsi Ward M. B. McNiit. u ' 2JWtrd J. A.Tullejs. Pleasant Hill John Blaine. Catherton G. P. cather. Inavale E. H. Jones. Glen wood. Jas. Burden. Harmony Joan Stout. amut creek XL iiolarege. Line c. L. Fanck. Garfield Geo. F. Pop. Beaver crt-eL Juo. crimaa. Elm Creek c. E. Putman. State Deleijatis A. L. Funk. J. S. Hoover. J. c. Brjoks, W. 12. xhorne, R. A. Simpon. E. H. Jone. II. c. Scott. S. B. Sewmeyer. treo. L. Burr. John May. coHgre;onal D. P. Newcomer. Jas. McNeny. J. S. Gilham. J. si. chaffin, c. A. Teel. -Tames Burden, John Eckroot, H. A. Stevens, Wm. Arnold, G. R. chaney. See the painless dentists at the Gardner house. Teeth extracted or filled with'jjr paiu. Aniuciai teeth maae on :r.y psse o il ?-. silver, alluminum, Westou metal, five different grades rubber r.nd celluloid plates. From ten to 25 tee:h extract ed per minute without pain. Hun dreds of testimonials frra. the best people in Nebraska. Ciil early and secure appointments. Gov. Thayer and St-.ts Secretary Laws were in the city Friday. Read D. B. Hoards' aJvtrti.semcnt and loealn elsewhere in to-dys' paper. Red Cloud has been full of ftrans crs this week between the convention, reunion and Y. 31. C. A. delegates. Finest line of cutler in town and at prices- not equalled in Nebraska, at Pe.kins old stand. D. B. Heard. Oe who bnys good goods for little money, bujs wisely. Follow out say ing by baying at D. B. Heard's, Per kin'e aid stand. Now is the time to b-.hu. I can save you 25 percent on all building material, Bids solicettd. Perkins old stand. D. B. Eiakd. ing of a lady who kept a millinery store taat he "was glad t" ee her stocking up." The next time she met hiss she broke an umbrella ever bis hean aid sold him be w.is a brute. He want to the office and r-sd the item over exactly 109 times before he saw what s&ads her mad . Drs. Cave Smith 4b Co th painless dentists of Grand Island, Neb., who visited Red Cloud last vest, arrived her today and have loatfd tempo rarily at the Gardner Hrae until they can secure rooms. The Drs. make a specialty of extracting and filling teeth withaut pain. Having been located far the last four yean at Grand Island where they still make their headquarters. The? an known throusjbont Nebraska to be gentlemen and expert dentists Res idents of Red Cloud "desiring first class dntal work ahould consult ths . doctors before going elsewhere. j. The YORK Moon Red Cloud, Successors to the Western and Southern Look out for DRY GO BOOTS and SHOKS. We will sell you a good print for 5c a yd. And a good Gingham for 7c Ladies hose at 5c a pair, A nice dress button for2 l-2c a doz. 12 yards Linen Torchon Lace, 1 inch wide, tor zll cents. And while you are looking for Barg ins please remember that we sell the Be.-1 $1.50 Ladies' Shoe Made. Call and see usj and we will do you gcccc Thanks for past favors. Yours, CHAS.SCHAFFNIT. STORE. Block, iebraska, . . Mercantile Association. bargains n s, riu NOTIONS. . 7 L '! ,i j i I BULJ & & m m f.JL - d WWWMl '' I Ifllj &fe&J A- 4