The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 04, 1889, Image 10
tTV. J "v-at-- ff y jmm the trL. ..4 best mulefc. -"" w IP 1.S 1: ' Republican County Ticket. For Cleric. II. D, RANNKY. Tor Treasurer, GKOttfiE W. I1UMMKU For Judge, DAVID F. TKUNKEV ForSUeriff, CIIAS. A. TKEL. For Stipe lintencient of Schools, MISS E.J. KINC, For Surveyor, W. E. TIIOKXE. For Coroucr, DR. C. SCHENCK. CITY NEWS. Combs, tooth, nail and li:tir brushes at Deyo's. A fine lot of carpet warp at the New York Store. M. B. Edelman has departed for his southern home. Rev. W. S. Falkenburg and family go to Denver next Monday, their fu ture home. Deyo is selling albums 20 per cent cheaper now than you can buy them for during holidays. Ait Howard, manager of K. A. Hamiy's lumber yard leaves for a trip to Okis, Colorado, Saturday. Thi editorial force is indebted to Unci" C. C. Coon for one of his delic ious premium water melons. Deyo takes subscriptions for any paper or magazine published and saves you expense or sending. Are you going to buy a carpet If so do not fail to call and examine my stock and prices F. V. Taylor. You can't miss it if you buy a pock et knife at Cotting3. He has nothing but new good and his prices suit these close times. Ribbons, ribbons, ribbons. A big lot of remnants will be sold at less than half price, at the New York Store. I can save you big money on furni ture and carpets. 100 different pat terns of carpets cut without waste at F. V. Taylor'8. 100 groES nice dress buttons and others will be closed out at 2 cents a dozen. Don't miss this sale at the New York Store. Featherly & Aultz dealers in new cider, apples and peaches. Also grape juice at 50 cents a gallon. In Featherly building. no5-tf Now is the time to build. I can save you 25 percent on all building material, Bids solicated. Perkins old stand. D. B. Hisakd. It is said of our illustrious demo cratic contemporary that he divides the word push, "pu." He is evident ly a brother to the fellow who divides the word have "ha." The Fair store has removed into the frame building adjoining the Moon block and has just received a fresh stock of useful articles including crockery and glassware, etc., J. Mur ray, proprietor. Mr. Henry Ludlow who was a for mer employee of this office will go to Bleoroin-rton, Monday, to take a posi tion on the Echo ofjthatjjat. lenry is a good workman and ticho peo ple will find him a good hand. - On Sunday, October 6, while Jailor Myer wa3 feeding Heller, the coun terfeiter, the prisonei grabbed Myers and throw him into the corridor, bol ted the door and escaped. Van Ben son pae chase but could not capture the follow. Tom Jones' boy, Wallace, aped 7 years, while playing with Ed Smith's little two-year old son, climbed up and ot a loaded revolver, and discharged it, the ball taking effect in his right breast, making a serious, though not fatal wound. James M. Kincaid and Miss Jennie Lee were united in marriage Thurs day at Justice S. Wcet'p office. The grtoia is one of Dundy county's pros perous farmers and the bride is one of her fair maidens. The Pioneer joins tUpirmany friends in wishing them a Ji-ppy journey through life. B-n-cieiuan Pioneer. Lppoovan's display of fruit and cr- -n;iacntal trees, flowering shrubs vines etc, to saj the lesst was a graud euc- -ccss aud would convince the most skeptical that fruit trees will gro;v licro ami a look at the table ia the hall which was covered "with rr'0-"' pears, peaches, grapes, etc., i!I also eonviace one that the tra "" bear fruit hen.- in Webster count; s abundantly as in most of nr cart: r a states.". fUUUWCfffUf PURi pffRICEfe CREAM AKllli tQWDlf ItssttiMtriir excellence proven in million o lioiiitrs lor more than a quarter of a century, it is tisert ly the United Mates government, wi clurswd by ilie heads of the great universities an tbo Strongest, Purest, and most liealtluui. Dr. l'nics Cream Baking I'owdcr does not con tain ainonia, lime, or aluin, .sold only in cans. lltlCE BAKING 11IWDEK CO. NEW TOKK. CHICAGO. ST.LQQIS. Watch these columns for D. B. Heard's -'ad" next week he will sur prise you. In tne mean time go in and sec him and be will save you money. 9 9 Our Walnut correspondent "Den nis" is a rattler. He gets up a very spicy communication and is a good contributor. The Clusf always appreciates such items. f 9-9 The recently imported Missouri donkey who manages the big S sheet, with a mortgage larger than the pa per has been braying again this week. You'd better go to Denver again, docky, and skake your cloven feet again with, with well with the boys, of course. Sl. E. Chareli Appointment. The Nebraska conference of the M. . church in session at York, Neb., have made the following appoint ments for Webster county: Bed Cloud Rev. . A. Randall. Cowles Rev. Jno. P. McVey, Bine Hill Rev. Leander Morrison. Guide Rook Rev. C. B. Lenfest. Inavale Rev. A. L. Folden. At the democratic convention Thursday, the following ticket was placed in the field: For Clerk. Pat McGuire. For Treasurer C. Fassler. For Sheriff Reese Thompson. For Judge T. J. Ward, For Surveyor Frank Keuhn. Mrs. King and Dr. Schenck repub lican nominees were endorsed by the democrats as county superintendent and coroner. The gentlemen nomi nated are good average democrats but of course cannot expect to be elected in a good strong republican county, especially when they have to buck as good a ticket as has been placed in the field by the republicans. mated for Life. On last Tuesday evening at the res idence of Mr. Milon Wilson near this city occurred the marriage of their accomplished daughter, Miss Clara to Mr. Chas. M. Myers, of Plcasaut Hill, Rev. C. E. Taggart officiating. The young couple are well and favor ably known in this ciiy and their hosts of friends take pleasure in con gratulating them on the event and hope that their union in wedlock will prove one of years of happiness to both alike, that life's troubled waters may be made smoother by the conjugal ties that bind them for life. The happy couple were the recipients of numerous presents. After the wed ding feast had bem spread and the numerous guests had partaken there of the newly made twain departed for their new home at Anibo , which had been prepared prior to the wedding, at which place they will m.-ke their future home. The Chief wishes them much happiness and prosperity. Republican C'aueux. The republican electors of Red Cloud township will meet at the fair grounds October 19th, 1SS9 at 2 p. m. to nom- iuate town officers. N. Sanford, Committeeman. Begs Clicrry Conxli Kjrup. Is giving splendid siti.f-ctiou to ;e trade and the sales are posiUvly marvelous, v.lildi can be accounted for in no oth-r wir except that it is without doubt the bet on the rcarXct. Ask for and be sure you get the genuine. We fcw.n u- C. L. CSItlLA Z.rt.Slat. Notice is hereby given that I wil examine all persons v?ho may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the public shools of this onnnty, at Red Cloud, on the third Saturday of each month. Eva. J. Kixa. Coant Sop't. ggjBTtfW Hang your banners on the- outer wall, The coming man is named McCall. There are times and ngnin there are other times and Saturday, September 28, wan one of the times inasmuch as twenty fonrof the democrat of Walnut creek gathered themselves together at one time under one roof for the porpose of electing a delegates to help nominate Webster county's first set of democratic officers And to nominate a townM.ip ticket, i ne tut-i lowing delegates were elected, A. McC'tll W. W. McCrary, X. C. San ford. The fol lowing township ticket was nominated, ' supervisor A. McCaH.; Clerk, W. W. Mc Crary, justices, J. M. Stoddard ank A. C. Sanford, Assessor, F. D. Hutchinson, Treasurer Elian Goble, Constp.bk'3 Frank Stokes and John Mitchell, road overseers A. Pardon and Robt. Mitchell. Thr. fore going nominations for town board can come squarely before thi people on tiu r record for economy and reform in rutl:i3 affairs and it vrill inaka tho oppo-ition hustle to boat them. Tho father and mother of IVm. McCrnry of Indiana are making him a visit. The father is reported at saying that he never saw anything like Nebraska and the moth er at saying that it beats the creation how a batch keeps house. The cry is, 'Still they come." A new Democrat is registered at Alf McCalls, bearing the euphonious r.ame of Grover Citvelaad Mcoall. Had Alf st nj the cigars as he should have dono Dennis would neyer have told the young man's name. A prominent citizen of Inavale 6ecms to be between several fires. The night of the republican convention he came homo from Red clond and sacruly promised Sanford that he would vote the democrat ticket this fall. The next morning he promised his wife that be would vote the prohid ticket and now certain parties have notified him that they will scald him if he bolts the republican nomi nation. The good wife and Sanford both refute to release him from his promises and what in thunder is the poor fellow going to do. It is a common remark on Buffalo croek that if Walnut creek raises enough monoy to fix up their grave yard without, holding festivals and jollification of like character for them to come over and Buffalo will see what they can do for them in the way of voluntary contributions. It looks very much like dancing on the graves of the dead. Walnut creek has a democrat. wUhin her gates who voted for Jackson in 1828 and has continued to so vote ever since; not for Jackson but the democratic ticket. Wm. Reeves who has had charge of J. c. Holcomb's hacienda for the past sea son starts for the west in a few days in search of a homestead. The chances are that after viewing that boundless prairie he will came bounding baek. Last weeks Republican says "all things come to him that waits." The outlook is that unless things change and very radic ally at that the only thing that will come to most of us will be tho 6horiff. As usual my name is Dksmb. Tt'kat m Fertune. Is a goodbealthy, pearly skin. Few are a ware of the short time it takes for a disor dercd liver to cause blotches on the face and a dark greasv skin. One bottle of HEGOS' BLOOD l'UUIFIfiK and BLOOD MAKKK will restore this oriran to its natural and healthv state, and cleanse the blood of all impurities It is iiice:iti' with wouderiid success We guarantee every bottle, C. L.Cotting, Druggist- BLADE!!. Wallace Andrews, of MtPleasant, Pa, is here on a business trip. The Congrsgationalists of this place will hold communion 'services next Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Ackley of Junkta has been spending a few days with friends of this place. Miss Zellcr who has been visiting her parents in Washington county Kansas returcd to this place last Sat urday, Sir. Wm. Huffman's niece returned to her home in Nebraska City last week. There will be a Sunday school con cert next Sunday in the G. A. R. hall. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Clark of Hitch cock county are visiting their daugh ter Mrs. John Burnett of this place this week. A Mr. Perry has rented Robt. White's blacksmith shop an J will at tend to te wants of the farmers of this vicinity, He comes well rcccom mended as being a No. 1 smith and an accommodating fellow. Give Jhim a call. Sadie. A G4 Coach ttjrup. Tliero is nothing parents should be sa careful about as selecting a cough syrup. Beggs Cherry Cough Sprup costs bo rnnru than tlics cheep and inferior nostrums thrown on the market. The best is ntn to good, be sure and getr)EGG'CHEKKY COUGH SYKUr. We keep it en hand at all times. C. L, Cotting, Druggist. 9 SOUTH WEST COBNES. The so called democratic caucus of Walnut creek, came off on the 28th. It was composed of representatives of all-political creeds, except republican ism. The democrats took the nomi nations for the hest offices, dealing them out two to a family, but did not seem to have cnougli good men, even at that, for all the officos, so they en dorsed one republican nomination, and nominated a few republicans. Alf savs, "we have to depend on republi can votns.'" The caucus declared their independence of free trade England, j and their willingness for represen tatives to retire to private life, even if he decs threaten to run for a' second term in the Webster county' congress ''in spite of 'ell;" and Den's will tell you the rest. Obsmvkb. A Srrr.p of Pmper Suvcs Her Life. It was just an srdinary scrap of wrap ping paper, bnt it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physiciaes that she was incurable and could not live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper sue read of Dr. Kng's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle': it helped her, site bought a large bottle; it helped her more, bought anoth er and grow better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. Fhr full particn arss?nd stamp to W. H. Cole, druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bo't ties of this won derful discovery free at Henry Cook's drag storo 4 There will be a musical and conun drum social at Mrs. "m. CV.ther,s next Tuesday evening, 0:t. S. Everybody ci'iae and bring your friends. Music by some of Red Cloud's most accom jlihed pianists. Cake and ice cream refreshments. IiUpppHT. This is what you ought to have, in fact, vou must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because thev linil it not, Thons- ands upon thousands of dollars arc ai,fu. annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon, and yet it may ba had by all. e guarantee that elec tric bitters, if used according to direc iiocs and the use persisted in, will bring you good digestion and oust the demon dyspepsia and install instead enpepsy. We recommend electric bitters for dys pepsia aud .ill diseass of liver, stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50c. and $1.00 per bottle by Henry Cook, druggist. 4 PBOEATK NOTICE. State of Xehnsira V. !?t.T county. Notice is hereby Kiveti to all M;i-son: having 1. Ims and tTmuiiuN auinst Ciiatl-tt v O, 1-L-i late of WVhs'tr coimtt, uiveuoi.d. that th; tiai" fixed for lllins claims against said etate, li .six months from the lt day of Octotor in), all such jHTons are retrr:l to i,re,ent thrir ch'imswttl; tlnv voucher to in' count., judjjeof said ."oiintvrtt his ollic; therein, on or befor1 the 1st day of April 1RTO -uid t' claims so filed will 1 heard l-foretlis-iiil judi:e on the :at J-.v of April lo'.o, .it 1! v:ocu a. in. Dated September 2ith 18-J. FKA"K A, SWEE.T. County Judge. 5 5 ' c w i , fc -tv - 2 '' 19 ft :" PERFECT 9Vmiett. y'S-MA CURE FOR Z.W f- "f" VS B -Z H MALARIA CJtrVi i7...:z:::: WMJV JloovcfB Addition. -S 7 IS J9-Onepaekageot StskreTiSbt ' ... W 7 a Bittkm will BiAtoraegmlloo of the best t.-. 2 To 1- S 2D FlUns in the Stomacfa. Fever and Agae. aad ? ., , ? 76 W. W 20 tMwoaeapadcaM&MbraRRiftsoraeBtbT f Z i5 S ? ?5 maa.pcitiKoprcp.id. 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Huntington, the railway magnate, does not work on Saturday or Sunday, bet-atw of lii natural religious fooling. 1I says ho isn't curtain whether Saturday or Sunday i thu day appointed by divine decree for rest, so he ol3e.ws both. In liii:Talo rccnfTj .Ioi;-i (Inibn eti:lifr and wife. (Jerrn.ir.s. c-u'bnitud tho twenty-fifth anniversary of thoir marriage. One feature of the event was a nalk to tho church where they , were married, folior.it oy wcjvc ot their children and ono grandchild. An old man living in We'dsporr, N". Y., wanted to be bur! d I j . barrel wiion he died, and although ho had had theb-irrtsl inhi- house for n'netecn lonir vears hi wife managed tho j funeral to Hui'' herself nd Iifl went into a fifteen dollar cof.in instead of ' , ...... , $, iiic uarrui. Th?re is in New York no rnoro tirelero theater-goer than Colonel Ioh Ingerso'.l. It is said thr he has seen over one hundred performances tho last i year, lie is inere lonu ot eemedy anu Jt i speetacuiar picec5 th.m of hich trac 4 ' dy, ir..i he Uuihs eoiiMtn.dl y at the funny charaet-.rs, or . - . or pas- 8-i.'C5. t - T.i ?.. .1 rM t Alien: is a youn;r m;i:-nM muy in r.Icer''jn. Ira . wpj i-.a-'-.r.ue e.uirmor. Sh n- r.o rea- V hr "7i,ile aud j v.IU c:ittt:r'.vit!i !. Ii:i !-. - snake . that she tinii in the wood, and lias I .. . ...1 ..... 1 - ,?.,.. t..- ....... rt... I LIlt:U 5l3Vf3l.H ... LI13U1 !' .r-fcr. Vllt.17 J she captureii a Iarjjo .alcu tl.at seized her hand. Thii la-ty did not experi- ence any trouble from its fanjs and continued her sport of capturi'iy them. Sac seem-? to h.ivu a .-.lrano power over ,ropti!e,-. and it is seldom that ther olTer anv rfisiaiir. ,'1l -Mr. Woltf. fie fa"ious violinist. has been for six yyars rani:an to the King of the X.tl--ris.U "The Kinfj," he says, "has been a good patron to music, and is a most appre ciative auditor. I well reniem'-T when I was Grst presented to his Majesty. At that time I hdan abnormally dark complexion, and the Kinjr saluted mo with the words: V.io is t!:i hlackr crow? What does he want with me?' But alter I had played his Jlajesty tbunk'd me very kiniiiy.'" Hi- en ChamLo-s. .no dauIt'cr o!A the noted Scotch divine. lives in EunJa bui'jjh. 111 one of tins jtest sections of tho rity. Her he a e-,nists if a few rooms in an alloy. The il'MinknnesF. pov-'rtv and suffenn " of men and won.ea distress her. biit she is con- j3ta:it!y with tho falicn. Every night j she "-: out into tho lanes of the city j with her lantern to liht her way be- J fore hfi and she never :vturn3 to lier I ! q:.iois xvithouL uuo or iuuro yirls or women she 11.1s taken from the street. J The. ? pooplc lore hr. and she is ! never molested or insulted. m 9 "A LITTLE NONSENSE. ' "What's the reason you don't 3tart your raft? Are you waiting for mora water?" asked a native of the an cient citizen. "Yes, that's what we rafter," said the latter. Brown "I thought you were a vegetarian, but I hear you ea mutton.' Robinson ' I am not a bigoted vegetarian. I only eat tho meat of such animals as live on vege table food." Texas Siftings. "O. how stupid you are!" ejacu lated Mrs. Foofoo. n h-T daughter Jennio made some opaquo remark. "I don't believe you know taj difference between a whale and a fried oyster." I "Yes I do." said Jennie, "one's cooked 1 70 ana tne other isn't." Bessie "I'm sure Mr. Concord whispered something to Dolly about me last nighL" Jennie "I could have told what it was from the move ment of his lips, no matter how low he whispered." Bosoie "So you couldn't. You know he always talks through his nose." Town Topics. Mary 'George. I have hard you spoken of frequeut.'y as a successful bueisess man." "I aia that. Why?" "Well, considering Ilia f-.c ihat you have been visiting me for three years. I think you should maintain your rep- iw futatlon and talk business." He main- ul ', tained his reputation. Neoraska State "" j Journal. S I Willie (regretfully) "I'd like just f j awfully to kiss you. Gracie. but I'spect o j it wouldn't do. You know your mam jjJ l ma said you mustn't never kiss the Iboys." Oracw "les. that s what's ' she -aid. That is. it's about what bho said. I "member just :is well! She I says to me. she saj-3: 'Gracie. don't you ever let mo see you kissin' the hoy-.' Mamma, she's jrone over to , Mrs. Brlby's.' Chicago Tribune. A woman called at police hcad- quarters tho other day. and reported ; that her husband was missing. "When did you see him last?"' asked an Oiliccr. "lesterday morning. lie went up to tho tbi'vi story to get a memorandum out of the insMe "ockct of my dress, hang""- ;i in-ct. and' But tho of.r r .ti f'u - !ior i'f t- the no rnre. He imi-.'i'. wutiuuis nouso. d-. -!' I to tbc 'nto -1 r. rnor 1 ve.i roln third tory. and art h he lu-ard issue fro clanation: "Thanl" t. .. uuitv i,ne sp .; ;r .? i 3 imsa- it at last!" luffliudbaad. X. Y- Ledger. I 'tfsZ-Je?, fy. A ., SlVrf-'V