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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1889)
j I F I VSF ' UN EL - ?tS- ' 'a w V jgaas&ss&sffi r- - - ' ' Vol. 17. .A. . v LTiAKrji t.vsvihXvt iaasnvjuysg"-i r4r ri'm-;:,n(in Cheaper F AND O sA-sc3as-i tfi , 1 More for Less Money Wiener, 11 PE CLOTHIER Of Southern Nebraska, Offers buyers in need of following es, Better Goods and at Lower 4v,v. Price than ever, ., And it- will save you monoy if you will call and examine stock and prices of Iiin Clothing, Mens Furni wiling Goods, Boots aixii Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, We are always ivady to l.-ake good any errors, or refund money for good?, if iipi-n examination they are found dif ferent than represeiiied, before goods are -worn. v 0 r1 RED CLOlir. Warner ROfPO Boots iliiiJ Boots Rut 6i ! We have rraaovtd to our NEW QUARTERS jnstNerth of the F. fc M Bank and now have the Largest Stock of Boots snd Shoes Ever seen in Red Cloud, and they will bo sold at prices that will make Ci them go fa&t. in fact wo are going to f - Selrl&r Goods Cheap for Cash ! Wc have the largest slosk Red Cloud, - M - w. 1 ,WIU?I I .'r Kaaaa! aaaaaaai V . WIENER, WYMORE. I! & mi Wolfanger, 0 U Shoes Shoes and warrant our stock. HI BBBm sggggsagi Webster County, Neb., Friday. Octobek. 18, CITY CLATTER. Handed by Oar Alert Itcport-r, and Prepared for Onr Header. Who is this tlnck HcKeeby dad. The H-oile call so bold. Is he the trader of this tare, Whose clothes -ms liuetl with -old? O es my clnl d he is thejnan Willi -toekeis fullofold. And his o!d ;-as to flee" his man, , is jetting kiudVr oid. Alice Jlctcalf received the medal at tlic Dcuiorest contest the other niahi. Two town bovs were arrested on Monday for some inbdeumor but were released. G. R. Chancy, has just returned from an extended trip to the moun tains and Salt Lake. The nicest and best line of kid gloves in the city at the New York Store. Come and let me figure on your bills of lumber. I cdn make it an object for you. R. A. Handy. Mr. E. H. Calkins, son of R. R. Pitney of Inavale, was a caller at this office last Friday. He lives in St. Louis. Mrs J. T. McKinnon of Franklin accompanied by her friend Mrs. C. B. Northam of the same place were in the oity. on Saturday last, guests of their former teachers Mr and Mrs A. K. Goudy. Plumb's little "Saul Aanointed" piece in the Helmet was decidedly a sickley effort to cast slime on Mr. Hummel, a gentleman who is his su perior in every shape or form. Seme men will do any thing for boodle. Ladies, for a nice shoe and a per fect fit try the C. M. Henderson's & Co and Stribley & Co to fit all. Children shoes of all kinds. Roots and shoes for men and bo-". Best goods and lowest prires guaranteed at the New York stcre. Persons buying clothing are always in fear of being taken in, but when they can deal with an honorable house like the Golden Eagle has proven in the last six years this fear vanishes. C. Wiener has always made good anything that is not satis factory. Good are so'.d by him on their merits. What a surprising amount of gall Dock McKeebv, displayed by trying to sneak a prosy in the congressional convention lat Monday. A man that imagined that he owned so much and had so little, ought to go and soak his heal in the slop pail. Dock Mc Keeby has ccrtainlv got more cheek than any man that we know of, unless it may be the balance of his crowd of bums. However both the committee on credentials and the convention see ing the bare faced attempt to steal a seat in the convention, forced the docWey to a seat in the gallery. Poor dock, he's on his last legs, politically, but we presume his pockets arc lined with gold, taken from the poor people who have had occasion to borrow money of him when h was taking ten per cent bonus and throe or four per cent a month, on loans. IIcre'H Ver Barb Wire. Adam Morhart the popular hard ware man has just received a car load of Glidden barb vriro, wlucr. ho diX, going to sell very close for cash. Call and sec him at once if you waut bargains. What will you do with all the clothinir, etc.. is asked evory scison of C. Wiener, but when uuc sees tlut the piles of goods arc way down at the erjd of the sca.on wc do not woudcr what induces the Golden Eat-lc to lav Lin such heavy stocks. People appre ciate big stocks and much "more the low prices that are always given by C. Wiener. - A $50 watcli for 35. At one dollar per week. Call on L. U. Wallace, jewler and official watch examin er for B. &M. li. It. Book binding done at this office. If yon have any old books, bring them in. tf Cotting will sell yon all the Caxtoa Edi tion of 12 mo. books that yon want for 25 cts per copy ' "- 1t, GUIDE ItOCK. To Tin: Knrroit : This lias been a red letter day lor the eilieii r CniUe Koek, in that they liavt. had the it'easiiieof ahakiu the UmU 01' numerous candidates for ofllce. Hotli or the ureat parlies were reire'cnted. Now. no doubt e.uh aspirant rctumt-U home to MI his wife and babies tiiat he has a dead sure thin;; of it. lint it Noneof the bones of society that all o ' hticai aspirants air m-ire or less M:.eeptil)le to (lattery, and that theawraxe elector lacks the moral courage to express hi- real sentiment wIrii approached by :i would-be onicer. The vexed nutttiun of how we are goirgto purge ne polities ot Webster county or the bone of content!) n that lies in the way of bar inony, viz. the sinkin r fund, is o:i that'nay well einit) an -iLle- y 'n rf: i fie -irter Lut :;.itil ienio)d, ithja.t! to predict tiiat there will be more i lets dissatisiaction aiming the people. As mntter of fact it is a quction of do moment to the people. That is to say. so long as the public funds are accounted for by the treasurer the people are juet as well off with it in the hands of one man as in the hands of another. If Mr. A. deposits with the First National the people canuot borrow at a lower rate of interest than they could otherwise do. If Mr. It. deioeits witatlio K.iuujr & MtivLauts ua.i'c, tbt re sult would be precisely the same. All depends upon the fidelity of the treasurer, coupled with the availability of his bondsmen. Now while the writer believes that until a better system tan be devised. It would look better to saw up this bone of contention and distribute it among the various banks of the county, yetinredity our public money would be no safer. For to contend that it would be, is but to im peach the treasurer's bond. But it is not the safety of the deposits that has given rise to all this political tribulation, but the spirit of jeal ousy thr.t has been eigenJercd nmon? the friends of the two leading tanks of our county. The war cry on the one hand is, "anything to down the First National," while on the other is. "anything to handicap the Farmers and Mer chants," and like boys at school the two factions have taken each other by the ears, and are tug ging most savagely to see which party shall ain the mastery. Not many days since one of our democratic citi zens here was seen sawing theair with his anus and with features distorted, declaring that if Hummel should be elected the people would never eee another dollar of the Tunds that should pass into the hands of the said treasurer And while in Iteil Cloud on the toth inst, a mem- ler of the Republican party talked openly on the .street denouncing Hummel as a tool for the Firt National; said that Hummel could not n peat the multiplication tabic, and that Hummel could not write a sentence, gnniatiral, to which the writer addei "ly" in order to set this would-be gramanan to rights. Ami so the war gocson. nut what of the results. Here they are: November 5th w ill come and go and with it will come and go the greatest abortion known to rolitico-Surgico Jurisprudico in Webster comity. Oh ! it is the merest folly for our repub lican sore-heads to imagine that they can de feat the nominees se'ected by the people at our com ention. Of course it is but natural for the, leuwrMs to pi:a."h mor-l jrstro.v, ant' d ilarethPiria:ent'"ou.s ot voting, fer all time to come, for tho best men. Rut Holy Hoses! Who ever heard of a democrat voting for the best matt outside his own party? Let us legislate this abomination out ot the way uud then press on toward a higher plain of political harmony and true manliness. Hut who can tio this bet ter than the republican iarty of Nebraska? J. 31. CUAFriX. -9 The tenth annual convention of Young Mens Christian Associations, which is to be held at Omaha 24 to 27 inst, has enlisted the sympathy ami rc-ehed the nearty approval oticople, press, and pulpit through mt the state. Tuo Y. M.C. A is an institution that has come to stay, as is evidenced by its past record. It is need less to discuss at this late day the aim and pos sibility of the association: for we know full well, the field of usefulness which it occupies. The joung men who attend the convention from this town will, we feel assured, be more than re paid for the time and money expended. During the past few months, on account of the lethargy and indifference of a majority of the memUjers, the work of MieY.M.C, A. in Red Cloud has languished, and there has been .some talk of abandoning o unequal a flsht as a few hive h.dti.iivii.itai.i. r.utw say. no. WeUbeve it would be a great loss to the city to permit the Y. M. C.A. to go under; and we would advise very severe measures to oppose any such decis ion. AUerthe conventioa there wi!l be a pub lic mrjting at whhili the delegates will speak, aedat wnichLte c u-se torlhe f li'ire i d. ! diseased. A large and enthusiastic gathsrh.g should bj in attendance. - Progr.-.minc of the central Nebraska teachers association to be held at Hastings Nebraska, Oct, 1!. 168'.). Ioemn3 Session lOAi "t. Preaiuent's Aare -:; ) . B. Mnlns. Paper. Prof. L.W. Fike, Nelson. Iiitcrary E:erci--es in onr Schools. Discussion,.. Opened by Prof. Stormes. AFT1-.KNOOS Session. Paper, Prof. W. H. Wilson, Hastings, Col. Measurement of Time. Essay Mi-sHatiie Snodgrr.ss Hastings. Teaching Children to Think. Paper Prof. I C. McClelland. York. Paper Folding aud Drawing Each paper to be followed by a general discussion. J. B. Moxlux President. 0. C. Hubhell Chairman Ex. Com. All pocket knive tiiat I sell aro arrai.t ed. I do not pretend to sell at cost bat I sell lower than any house in town. C. L. COTTING. 1889. Ho, EVERYBODY Do you know that M ORHART A. Has the largest supply of STOVES in tlie yalley, both Heating and Cooking Stoves Of all descriptions. . Don't fail to see him if you want a stove for he will make you prices that can not help but make you buy if yon are in need. Also a fall line of Hardware, Tinware, Copperware, Nails, Etc. Barb Wire, In car load lets now on sale, in fact he has everything you could wish. Call and see him in Opera House block. Farmers Cook Your Feed. Bed Cloud - - Nebraska. H. CLARKE President, Albany, N.Y., J. A. TUIiI.EY;S' Vice-President Robi. V. SHIREY. Treasurer. NEBRASKA & KANSAS. w ah PAID UP CAPI1M,$50,000. Ked Cloud, Neb. Albany, New York. DIRECTORS: H. Clarke, Albany. New York Goo R. Beach, BalstonSpa N.Y. W. H. Robeson, Albany, X. Y. E. S. Francis, Pitteiield, Bias R.V.Shirey D.M.Piatt E. V, Highland. J, A. lulleys M.B.McNit MONEY LCANED. On improved farms in .Xebra-.ka and Ksn'.i&. Monev furnished as soon as the. security is approved. Principal and interest payable in Red Cloud CITY BAKERY Restaurant and Lunch Rooms. Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. Meals & Lunches We make fresh every day Ladyfiugers, Jelly Eolls, Dough nuts, Cookies, Bread, Cakes, Pies Buns. Etc. Boarding and lodging ty day or week. Jos. Herburgeb, Prop, BlV -" Tr stt 2fflBjflBlHH Boarding Horses' Peed Barn ! At i-casaaa'j'.e titer, Coso one or.d all. Mi' " i"WMTilliillliJiniirnM--iMiii ' I 111 I II I"" w -..- - :-......., r.' No. I?. 4 W Hh WtiSLA J?om There, W. W. Gilbert, ' Wishes to notify his Trie-ids that he ha3 leased the Watson Barn! Located cast of riatt &"Frccs Lnrater Yard wliero lie will keep cfT'S'-'wr isVKi.- - Tr?5! 0 J 1 iJ 3 Ml II etL' 5? W. t A i ) no. on 1 7 i. iL && : i