The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 25, 1889, Image 4
m or ?"? yHJtE. -,-., , 3T T qa?s . aAa' ar v-nv-; 3a-i JiW ;r -. LLUHIHHJHI II IJL'J.IiaM frosgngg.j-g.LJgggjirrjiia.'fljrwr'" f J ' T3 L TWEJ y W I in i! Si VI 11 ji l "Sfeef TTT F 1 r 3 i J W-, -. m s - To help cany off those rent- bargains that have been coming for the past ten days of American and foreign production, all the k -V. I '.I 5 DEY GOODS, DRESS GOODS AND THIMB1INGS TO MATcH. J s. - - . - -r.- ' : aifc,ta' 8eT- .t, swap: A IB S i r y at iU0 D I u I ! ;b i & Flannels. Bankets, Comforts, Underwear and Black Hosiery warranted not to fade. An elegant stock of shawls and woolen w nib. LADIES' SHOES in all grades and sizes. A good shoo for 1.50. Men's and Boy s Boots & Shoes. ir -w, ,n-..'. n i fo.'- or flip O A! Henderson Keel School house shoe. The Little lied School house she is now si: years old and last year was worn by Lwo himV 1 T: i We .iko W .a he sion. o, t.ic ''dchMimi. Call alld Peeiis aud wc wiil do you Good. Best goods and lowest prices guaranteed e. nossr Vroprlotoi PcMWliftS .v Krilav jiinT.ns fr.'tn tli. :.iv.o r.tth... i-i ur... 'x'tviv.s Ithuii'ith fni!. . I'rtt I I" '!. N '- Sf're Ticket, ror.i ' -j .'! ' r r. i.. mhvaIj,oi .httrdciiumy. Ft i Rrvt' t it.i'i 1'ii:m r-iti". rilAS. t: V"1 M'ii.i. it l'ois County. -. I "1, '.'I'ijiT. : (tis'ci count: . cngressiona. For Coivrr-s'! vl I) irv-t. ("I'KUT L l.V'.-. RsDubli&ii County Ticket. rfirflT'K, li. .. .x: Br T rra? ITT. ;eok(;ew. HU.MMKL. Ffcr.ImlKC, 'DAVIUF.TKw'XKKY ForMieriff, CIIAS. A. TKKl.. Fr SuperJuti'i u -:it c f .'ehool-. MISS i:. J. K1NC, Bljr.-nrvfvr, V. K. TIIolSNK. Pfcr Ccroi" DK. r.St HKNCiC. The ebt.tion vr;C crier j, t t'ir.' dat. t ifc' rilacc Xov thc Ijlting out- fit led uiy Sicicns and receive a Waterloo. AleKeebv v;ill If we had ever defrauded our broth er out oi' a f.rm. we might had the proper repcipitc to run u prohibition -hoodie paper. Plumb, did you not do this? J. 1. Ilt'neyeutt iu his last week's issue comes out flat-footed in favor of the republican ticket. The Herald 19 an independent paper, hut his judg ment iu the luaUrr of politics is ex cellent. We congratulate him on his manly ntand. The bolters and democrats are do ing their utmost t cause a break in the republican ranks so that the dem ocratic candidate for treasurer will stand a show of being elected. While wc consider that the republicans have an easy victory it would be well to ktcp a igilant watch and see that ctcv rtp'ibi;. an votes a straight tick et, ficirge Hummel is as competent for the office of treanurer as is his op ponent and he w.-.? honestly and fairly nominated at the county convention and it is the duty of every republican in the county to ntand by him and so that Lc la oiccted. Cowles Her at. Mr. Plumb, of the Hlmet. a paper that has failed to mako a living under any of it management mnceit was started, takes occasion to say that the First Nitional Bunk has "a chattle mortgage on us. Of course that is a 1h as there is n" imch a document on record against us, but then it is in line with Plumb's recent sell out for beoJle to the big 8. He has goto orr to the irorst outfit in the county and having violated his conscience (if he ever had any) in selling out for beodL and then hing about it has to aid another lie on top of it by saying tt-t: c b n'. had as moncaged. We did have fonio icnpect for Plumb at one time, but a man who will fail and beat t ho ppople nut of money to the tTT ni' .rvo'.il hundred dollars with ocr r.:a at ion lWfc much of a man, ad : for u we don't know hut what i voui i ue .-cay; to give a mortgage tkan to receive ioods without equivalent. You must feel r"r' a just pretty ser 1'iiiuii. t-o t'i-nk thut vu ; yu nave ari.o , , -.. cheap, .lust think of it," ana tnen to he about it, cer- ta:r . -.a t l'giu'- to injury , Ops- no-i 'iiportant thing for voters to renumber is that Hnmmeil if elected wJu no . '.wrh a i-tms of interest on countv saci. jv. Iw ouf uhs any Insurance that if Kc t i u.'T is 3Uo;n, be will not pocket a I'm-;, revenue from interest on the peo ple 'nonej than they nefU to pav for aP th'iiv-rrkof thii oflico. Thut idea of taV-nsf thartlushfnnd oat of county poli tiE? Jia1? ranny warm friend and adherents in both parties, and the man who will intent himself with the salary which he I MfthfaUv and honeatls earns is the f niu for i hp farmers. Time are not flnh eswih o tlio tax payers can afford to pay inr. tnree r ionr iimra wnK ne ; tik von -BlneHIH TMncsWrnnner GAKE'IKEiS). I I TiarU!i:a u aggoner nas Dcen very - ! seriously but is convalescing. i - - - " Our tow minister, liev. 1' olden, failed to appear last Sabbath. ?lr. V'u llichardson who lost his t r .tly. will take his family, ox- ce;t the baby, to Iowa in the JM-ir iuturc Mrs. C. II. Smith has taken the uauj to raise. The ?i'hool house ia the AVaggoncr 'li.-tne. U progrtissinir finely. Mr. MclV.mcv and 3Ir. "White are doing the irorl:. llw. Silerh:s rented Win. Richard f on"? pi tt- for one year. W. S. B. INAVALK. liiavu.t. is prosperous. Several new arrivals of late, and among them is a brother-in-law and family f Mr. Saw3er, who will go into h;:siness with Mr. S. Also a new arrival of small dimensions at J. iJroonifield's, which will claim board and lodging for some time to come. and another fortune has fallen to L. C. Olmstead in the shape of another daughter and he sees in the far away future he will have no need for hired girls. E. A. VanDyke is occupying his new house on prospect hill overlook ing the town. Mrs. J. V. Turkington of Hebron made a short visit to aer parents, G. W. Knight. Mrs. Luce and Mrs. Hunter are en joying a visit from a sister from Wi3 conseii. Lector Kounty is giving good sat isfaction in teaching here but we hear an under current among the children that "he is pretty strict" but- the parents say well done. Wiliie, the littls son of Wm. Trons is slowly recovering from a long siege of sickness. Charley Barber and little eon of Alinena Kan. were calling on old friends and neighbors here. .Rex 1ADEN. "V. II. Persoii has been spending a week o- so iu Kanras visiting friends. C. K. Hicks is erecting a new house, barn and wind mill on his farm tour miles east of here. Alexander Davis is going to erect a new wind mill. Last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wheeler of Champion, Chase county Nebraska, arrived here. Mr. W. is do ing the carpenter work on Mr. Hick's house. H. D. Kellogne, living north of town, has traded his farm for a stock of general merchandise in Swanton, Neb. He advertises his stock for sale the 25th, after which he will re move to h;s future home. W. C. Wicks is adding more store room tn the building ocoupiid by Byrne Bros. The G. A. R. camp-fire was not al together a success, a great many were disappointed at not seeing the usual army fare of pork and beans. Quite a number from Red Cloud were here and added in making interesting speeches. We hope they will all S . Cewlm. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Latta are contem plating a trip to California for the benelit of Mrs. L's health. D-xvid Orr has moved three miles north west ofoowles. A. c. Teal started last Tuesday for his home in Red Willow county after a short viiit with relatives north of hi.ru. Rev. McVey pastor of tho cowles circuit of thoM.h. church has located in Cowles. Ho occupies the honso recently vacated by Mr. Orr. rholyceura will be commenced for the winter, Friday Oct 23th. Rev aicVey will preach at the it. E. chnrchSan3ay, Oct 27th nt 11 A.m. Krs.J.o. Waller and Mrs.G. W. Haj?r went to Franklin on Saturday last to at- lead their sister's weddinr. Amebioam waa: a Portnne. Is a coodbeatthy, pearly 6kln. Far aro a- vrnre f the T?lX J.iv2r snori iime tt taxes tor a rtuor Co cause blnti-hos nn tlm faisn and a dhrk greasy skin, tine bottln ot REG(53' lilAUm fUUIFIKK and IU.OOU M MKKli will rostorj t.'iL organ to its natural Hnd healthy ntr.to. anil oJainseths bio d ..' :ili iiinirt Ml is mt:i.ir wtih wonder ;' ,jw Vo I inirat2i; evryl'otllc.C. tWa- -ft-- -girJ, HAVE YOU Murray' t Ir THE IN If you have not it will pay you to cali and see the immense bargains- he has there. All the novelties that the eye could wish such as tinware. glassware, inks, paper, pencils, lamps, and in fact everything imaginable Come and see him. Gufftore & Honeyoutt Farm Loans AND INSURANCE. Over City Drug Store, - Red Cloud. Insiiraius written in the best companies, On one. Call and bee as 1'efoio making a Loan. Tbe Electric Light. We have several times mentioned the fact and do so again, that the city ought to own its own electric light plant. We believe that it could be put in for six or eight thous and dollars, and how long would it take to pay for it at the rate they are paying for lighting the streets now, orsides the city could light its streets much better being able to place lights on every street for the same expense that it costs now for sixteen arc lights. It is certainly a matter of much moment to the tax pavers. The citj mast be lighted and the cheapest way and best light is what is wanted. The plant could be run with the same amount of coal as it takes to run the vater works. The council should look into the matter at least. A New Seal. Thirty days hath September, April, Jnne, and November, all the rest have 31 excepting August, and we find by investigating the city records that bimocs makes it .-to. All that the big 8 care for Plumb is o nse him to do dirty work until after elec-t tion, and then they will drop him like they did Grant Lndlow when he ran the Helmet. m m Fas8lcr, and tne biz 8;bolters are making all klixW of promises to tho people In order to se cure votes. The result will be, if Fussier Is elected, that the money of the county will ro in to the possession of Usurer McKeeby and his guns, who will use it toloan to por farmers at exeensivo rites of Interest. McKeeby in his wild chase lor the county runes, li woncimrior his iianic, the farmers c Merciianis, uiroiiL'n which he expects to Re t hold of tlia eounty funds Mekeeby's mcord in the Aiiifiist I'ier--toil aud lleurv Teajnie cases is enough to damn him eternally with people who liaiethe jjoodofthccoiintyat heart. This rrv of the big 8 rinjr of "no other bank in the lilit" Is baxclv untrue. The K Si m. ban is making a deatli strule fortUe funds of tho comity, and hope to elect Facial Jnt for that purpose. The .acts are that the entire outfit of bolter. belonj: to the F. & 31. bank. They could r.o name tic republican nominee, hence tlty went into the democratic party and nr.med him. , A Cioot! Consh Syrnp. There t eotliiu- parents should be so rarftil about ;s .selecting a cotiii .sjnip. Ue.su.s' 'herryCoii!:lipri:p costs no more tuan me chi-ep and inferior nostrums tiirown on the market, t lie best i nue to j:ood. be sure and CctBKfJfJbTlIEltUY rOF'SJl yUUI. We Keep it on hand at all tunes. C. L, Cottius, Dm;; gist. NOW FOR : USINSSS. There is but ene place to buy hard ware in town, as every sensible man 3aves money when he hi a chacce, and I will guarantee to save yeu mon ey en anything in the Hardware, Stoves or Tinware iine. Remember D. ft. Heard, Perkins' old stand. A niuet' at tinware siren awar wiwi ' evtry purchase of 1 r over. BEEN TO store n irs s air MOON BLOCK. Farm Loans we can gie lietter terms than any Dr. Jaque's German worm cakes destroy worms and lemove-t titeiu frvm tlies)s tern . Kite pleasant antt eiferti ve. Good mothers use Dr. Winchell's teething syrup for children with colds, sore throats, aud to regulate the bowls. Uncle Sam's nerve and bono lini ment will rellev, t prains. bruises, neuralgia and rheumatism, 1. L. Field, "o. S3 Fast Ma ple at. Dr. Jackue 's condition powders the best fr horses, eatt'e, t-os ana poidtry. Get the boBfc. Hilorts daylight liver pills, for sour otoniacli, to:pid liver aud ladiKetion, Cure your cougns and colds with Eilerts tar and wild cherry. All druQ;isti keep t. Large bottles fifty ceutaand one dollar. HaDDyHome blood purifier Is the people's popular medicine for purifyinjc tho kloeu and malarial diseases etc. Large bottles olty cents ana one couar. City Republican Caaca The republican voters of the 1st and 2nd wards are requested to meet in joint cau cus at the court honse on Wednesday eve ning Oct 30th nt 7.30 pm for the purpose of nominating an asseaoor and one super viser aad two justices for each ward and any other business that may be necessery. M. B. McNrrr. J. A. TUIXBTR. Committeeman 1st and 2nd ward. ing opportunity now offered to secure your Tablets, Books, Slates, Pencils and other school supplies while the stock is complete. LETT it B you that tin 13 the time to select from the finest line line of sclool tablets in the city- C. L. COTTING. j Druggist an Bookseller. liilllil I m Uiiili m BSaatP1 a?itfa nffinrffi Va3fr- a rfiL MOON BLOCK. THE TRALERS LUMBE WlL MAKIC m s I IK" W" v POSITIVE I Lower than any F. V. TA KEEPS TnE 'jfcar.n r limit In the city at prices if in want of anytbi o in his line. Opposita First National Bank, Red Clond. K. V.Shiue, Pres. Henrt CLARKE.Vice-rres. .7 so. 11. Siiihhv, Cashier) HOWARD U. UATHER, As&ibtani Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BAN! Red Cloud. CAPITAL,, transact a general banking business, buy aad sell county warrants, al county, precinct and school district bond. Tuv and sell iorMru exc'han"& DIRECTORS: Jas. BIcNeny. J. A. Tulleys, John JK. ahirey. Henry Clark, Hacker & Parker, THE GROCERS - RED CLOUD, NEB. Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud, L. H. FORT, Haaager. Ahmt vmmtm Furnished to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHORT NOTICE. l9JJMtrncorilsund oneoftheaost complete set of At atra4beokslatkeaUte.weguaraQteesaUsfactlon. Yoar faTors sfllcited AU orders tiled pronprJy. lo.ow dollar bond ttled aad approved. Address or call on J. C. WARNER. REAL ESTATE AGENT Have lands of all kinds to sell or trade for etoefc or mortgage notes. property to sell or trade. Farm Loans made quick and easy Office ovei McFarland's store. New Billiad Hall I P. L. Jeffers, Proprietor, RED CLOUD, Fino tables, reasonable rates, nice treatnu..., r ' iWW " - 2W1 s Red Cloud, Nob O. tt V X r- V ?U3V yard in l i .-.gtjj-ntj-jags3tafJB i . . tccki rr rxz fS V. FINEST L'XE OV K H ft 3'd that al! can afford to buy r Mi."ii Jt-'jc. . Nebraska. &75,CK i W. Lindsev. II. V. Shirey. E. F. Highland. A tjemrnryb of Title r L. H. FORT Manager, Red Cloud, Neb. Town NFPRASKi - reditu. Come atu aoo at. Q