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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1889)
-.. .--'-4J.yyaf tt.---t.M,. , V , rn 'I j "S R Cheaper AND More for Less Money Wiener, 1ILEADE CLOTHIER Of Southern Nebraska, Offers buyers in need of following lines, Better Goods and at Lower Price than ever, Ind it will save you money if you will call and examine" stock and prices of Lis v. lothing. iF Man's Tiirnisliiiio' froorls. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Truiiks and Valises, We are always ready to make good any errors, or refund money for goods, if upon e.Taminaion they are found dif ferent than represented, t C. 3.ED CLOUO. J.irfC;rfWf- C. HMnB. Prrletai jblltbed every F May ewrnf njc from the offlce Kast Side Web'er St., between 4th and Mb er.ee. Red Cloud. Neb. I tave the agency for ten different loan companies, and can give you the benefit of any of their peculiar plans ot making farm loans. Therefore I can make a farm loan quicker and at lower rates than any other agent in "Webster county. I make option loans or straight loans for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, C, or 7 years," also on first class city property. Compare my terms before piacinc your farm loan, and save mon ev and resrrets. G. W. Bakkeu. " Eear Ked Cloud "atl Bank. SPLINTERS Catlierod rj by Ciller Reporter In And Alout Hie CItr and County. Get vour hair cut at Stmglej's bar ber shop. Pid vou notice the parade Wednes day night. For correct fitting clothing go to Ben: & Gaiurha. Look at those fur trimed overcoats j it Berg & Galusha's Furniture of all kinds cheaper than ever at F. v. Taylor's. ,- , ill ni..-wi5 nr? nld at the X .i. uv- "- , , t Tirioos I ..-.. u-u... j- V nne tine oi jeans, wi.-imci.- . nannels at the -evr iork.cwic. Uert Tennant savs he must have the J CIUEF and hands us the velvet for the , amf. Kememoer Uerg v '.raiusaa arc mi taly merchants that sell the ''Patent Shoulder suits. I 3cr fc Galusha don't let price3 j ta ;n rhp wav of a sale, small ' oSt9 suits them : 2 00 rjuvs an overcoat Galusha's that other people imagine thy are getting bargins in at $3.50 i oan save you big money on fnrni tar and carpets. 1H different pat- i terns of oarpots eut witbomt waste at r. T. Taylor's. Tho Golden Eagle as nsual has a laKe stoe of gloe d mittens. B-finrf all kinds of goods in iare 'vie fstbiea bis m oa an sou TKv, UaatWP-. m9mTtl SnsMaws fa wtB4 eantnf4a haa nvada ge4. cheaper grades there at rock DOttom prices. iw t Better I pRHv72m7xif& amnimmmf before goods are worn. WIENER, WYMORE The New York Store is headquar ters for the the best makes of boots and shoes. Don't spend a dollar for anything in the clothing line untill yea ex amine prices and qualities at Berg & Galusha's Featherly & Aulta dealers in new cider, apples and peaches. Also grape juice at 50 cents a gallon. In Featherly building. no5-tf The new Michael Strogoff is as far superior to his competitors as the sun is to the satellites. This play -will live when the thousands of frothy ef fusiens which now Sood the stage shall have passed away and are for gotten. Persons buying clothing are always in fear of being taken in, but when they can deal with an honorable house like the Golden Kagle has proven in the last six years this fear vanishes. C. Wiener has always made good anything that is not satis factory. Goods are so'd by him on their merits. Kansas is awakening. The felly of prohibition, with its tram of unlicen sed drug stores and whisky joints, have aroused the people, and in ev ery county where the issue was made, resubmission carried the day. It is tbe dawn of c01nCHm sense. Omaha Bee What wiil you do eta. is asked with all the clothing. every season nff V-:nr,r K.,t rl,nn r.no .oi !,., evr loriC'" v,."-m.., -. .-..v... v,uv, v.!. ni ! ilk a . I .- Af nnnia Awn was. r-r st rw n rx 1 n. i iiiu j)iJCM:;i'uuc aic .iv uunu Jt inc ' lend of the season v do not wonderl i!l'u . 1 l"c ',"",: i. ,, Vai imiuces ine uoiuen r.aj:ie to jaT pri such heavy tocks. reople appre , pinto fir- stnets and ni'iTi mr.rp rlip ciate big stock and much mc Jow prices that are aavays m riven bv C. U'iener. Ti,e Buckeye Mate, xhe republicans in Cleveland are in retirement this evening. Foraker run from S00 to 1.300 votes behind his ticket hereabonts. In fact he was cut by republicans in nearly ev- of Ber &;ery one oi the juu precincts in tne county. Late this evening the im- pression prevails here that the demo crats have a majority of two in tbe house of representatives and poss'bly a majority of two in tbe senatt. If kbis sboald prov tb ease tht demo crats will saceeed Henry B. Payne. also democrats in the United States senate. Omaha Republican. far a aiam asm and a bbk fftajViltaw tWC. M. Ia4sa' 0a tllriblafi0tvttn. Oilirwj) ktw f ll kial. jHttv ail abaw for aal Wym. Beat fills ant lowest prices araaiaateed at the Nw Tark ster. 9 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder neer varies. Man el of pure drengtb and w holoonieiiesN more economical than the ordinary kind :wd cannot be sold 1:1 comp-tion with th. multitudes of low te?t hort weight alum or phasphat poudors. Sold only means. KOYAL UaKIM roWDEKCO. )(W Wall street. X. Y. Oitv. CIT7 CLATTER. Raaflrd by Our Alert ICeportt-rn nud Prepared lor Oar Headers, On Oar Back. IV.tcnt applied for." nh.Do:kt'i-.' Jkxxlle did. Jr. our name is Pcni.is. A Waterloo and r his one. Bolters are in the majority. The fight ioer. I.etshaTS tvk Tlie otlier fellows had the jtravel train. It was a old aay for straight republicans. riumb can now pay off those milk checks. Political piracy did tin work on Tuesday. TbedeleRation from Denvrr did the work. Fanners can now htwk tlieir corn in peace. Irvine cumniings has gone to Beatrice to lire. ihe battle was hard fought and we were "ta ken in." Ed. Highland and family ere In the city this week. 'MVitleedle German band" did the business Tuevlay. It was funny to watch the democrats vote as they shot. Gen, Trainer an old lied cloud boy was in the citv this week. We always said that Fassler would be elected didn't we docky. Fraud, corruption, money and numerous bolt ers electee r ivier. We now bur' the hatchet leaving the handle stn ins out tor future use. The treat republican party still lie, not- withstandins Ceo. Hummel's defeat. We met the enemy, in fact we met them most too mucn to reel very It" tow weeic. llumb is in the soup from this on. A proaib- ition paper that works for a democrat is no good, K. J. Soloman Invaded our sanctum this week and left a couple of shiners for this Great Fam ily weekly. The county funds willl) in poskion ofW, X. lUchanlson and ou'flt for the next two years. Tne people aia it. There's no one that ran flop quicker than us. We are for Fassler (now that he's elected) be cause we nave to be. Wcaie indehtel to Clark catlier for enough precious metal to pay for the Great Family eeKiy one year. -rnaniis Ir. Moranville has moved his office from the S!veir buildins to Mr, Bentley'sbiilMins, first door norm oithk chief omce Tlie democrat party is triu:n:di:i-i. The Chi ki has no fi;;ht a.Hint stniishtd-mocr.it' but is not particularly in favor of intuitu? Glory enough for o:ie day. ch iriey -ath:r was iiettsvtea ior-.npeiviorin tlie iut ward. He had a "roe that lie co ild not down i)r. Sloninvil'e ::its u under obligation to him for a vainer l.ir the Ureal r auiily Weekly. The doctor is Luiidms up a nice piacuee in t lit city. Tin-ttii;or of ihi paper left Thur..I.iv morning for Illinois, thinkius that a Chans'-of climate would be beneficial to his hea'th after Tuesda's election. riuir.b is reioiiible in part for the rlrs.-tion of a democrat, and tli- defeat ot a u:ul tem perance man. The prohibitionists wjl settle his hah we think. Tlie lK)ltins faction ieiit hundreil-. of dollars on elet tion, having jwid a hish as .") for votes in tin-, city and it is said that thev purchased one entire township. The battleisover and we haeleen whipped. We submit to the voice of the i-fople w no are responsible fur the elec-ion of a democrat. We are sorry, but it can't tn helped. Oar friend Estey Tat lor has joined tne innu mamble band of itenedicts. liak E.tev. mav vou and your bride Iie a Ions and prosiieroiis life, JNthe best wish of thectiikk. K. m. Martin V on liave irot their pw "wnU in lKwitlon ami w-ll have one r tht. tin.-sf iirr gntMls stores in tht- west. Hoth are eiericnceil dry goods men and we wish them success. If till bolters will now work, anil ix-ndmnr.v just as trfs'ly for the. unbuilding of Jed t'louil i51." the1-' did for thr t tioti of Fas-ler, lied cioud viit in; on ai g unom tK-fore many dv j . ;. s . . . uyeorw iiiuiiiuei I eTil'I Hit lie Still -.."'"' v,- '""'i pre. nouesi ami up- right men m Webster county, and will sn r til i ?ti .wit i if titi til;i(. ,!. t... .... i. . by all kinds of iHIitica! filth b Ids onnonenr.,. The railroad comjiauv .should remove 3Ir. Doucliv frcm his ofllcc of tntin-master. for try ing to coerce the railroad men int? voting for men v.hom they did not desire. This isa free country and r,o s-r of men should bo allmvpd to force men into toting against their principle. The i . .M. c A. meeting in the M. E church last Sabbath was a grand .succe- and the work ers in that good caue ?eem to be thorouchly enthused with a desirj to make the world bet ter. It is a worthy institution and th cause a uoble one to espouse. It should be well gup. Iortsl m fced cloud. Departed This Life. Dr. K. H-She emiv of Webster ronntv'a nif. est citizens, and one of the pioneers or tbe state died ?.t his residence Mindaymernlnj at about rix. v uuciv. i uk utcijr was weu-Knowa to IMCt of ur citizens, and enjoyed th respect C the cuiuinunuv. jie nu lor inuj Tears eBOJ in the practice of medicine la this eKraaa joyed a lneratiue patrooaxe. He ahw wi ana ran wbk m bow xieyo rac Were I number of years. Finally hla Beakh aaf and he was coanelled toeuift nan life forontlM 0rdareua.bat hUbraUhstlU coatinued to fall, aad hotaalty nnenaihta to uir iBSTiuoie aaa inwtu zreai 114 earth v tho land beyond the blae. Mar ho reat ia mm His orrowloc CaaH heaitfeir tyapathr iUr aad of the frtaaoo haro the mnyia tut. their hour of troublo. Jtf;Bsl1f7, . 4. BWa4ta. A ia Crasft fctast at tt ,WiieTroai (ltu fl.OO nr yi at J ( Sow Tark flam bbybI ..A.SKanSamwmnCrJjS'- Tawnahls) Ofncaro. Tha fallowiaa; township offleart war aiaaasd Toaaday for tka ensuing year. BlDCLOCDltT WABD. Foa, Saparriaor. C lekaaak, J us tie of Penan. 8 Bayles, H. A. Shinkle, Constable, J. J, Nya KBD CLOCD 2D. WABD. A. H. Kaley, Snperrisor. U. A.Howard, Assessor. Samuel West, Justice of Peace. Geo. Barker, J. C. Warner, Constable. W. W. Gilbert KED CLOUD TOWNSHIP. R. L. Alyea, Supervisor, H. A. McCune, Assessor. A. J. Means, Justice of Peace. X. Sanford ' Frank Barber Constable. Thomas Jones, Henry Gilham, Clerk. J. H. Remsberg, Treasurer. GLENWOOD. John Rezner, Assessor. Isaac Fish, supervisor. George Way, Justice of Peace. A. Williams, " " A. Sammerson, Constable. Harvey Springer, Cha3. E. Hicks, Clerk. A. P. Johnson, Treas. BEAVER CREEK, W. H. Barcus, Supervisor. Amos Dillon, Assessor. A. P. Ragan, Justice of Peace. John Zahn, " J. J. Buster, Constable. J. 1). Anderson G. H. Payne, Clerk. Casper Metzner, Treasurer. CATIIERTUX. G. P. Catlier, Supervisor. Otto Skjelver, Assessor. J. B. Wisecarvcr, Justice of Peace. H. Lnmbreicht A. A. Cooper, Constable. J. D. Painter L. G. Genereatix, Clerk. E. J. Peterson, Treasurer. POTSDAM, Philip Zimmerman, Supervisor. C. A. Davis assessor. William Tuffer, Justice of Peace. I. O. Martin, T. H. Delahoyde, Constable. Earl. Wetmore W. G. Parker, Clerk. A. Kopisch, Treasurer. BATIX. John Bean, Supervisor. A. H. Alexander, Assessor. Jas. Anderson, Justice of Peace. W.B. Cramer " Isaac: Cowley, Constable. J. O. Werner C. H. Rust, Clerk. S. Lindquest, Treasurer. GARFIELD. George E. Coon, Supervisor. James McCartney, Assessor. Thoo Etnerton Justice of Peace. Francis Houchin, " " E. A. King, Constable. C. F. Hansen, Geo. F. Pope, Clerk. N. B. W'agoner, Treasurer. LINE. Carl Gust, Supervisor. W. P. Knehn Assessor, Peter McNitt, Justice of Peace. A. S. Porter, L. A. Haskins, Constable. W. P. Kuehn. R. Turner, Clerk. Daniel Snider, Treasurer. IIAKMONY. Wm. Patterson, Supervisor. J. 31. Bowen, Assessor. Albert Smith Justice of Peace. Geo. Space ' " Chas. Richardson. Constable. Oscar Potter " Nelson Bam, Clerk. David Carpenter, Treasurer. 1VALXCT CKEEK. Alfred McCaH, Supervisor. David Dingee, Assessor. J. M. Stoddard, Justice of Peace. A. C. Sanford. J. W. Mitchell, Constable. Frank Stocks, " W. W. McCrary, Clerk. E. B. Goble, Treasnrer. OAK CREEK. W. C. Laird, Supervisor. John Simpson. Assessor, A. J. Stevens. Justice of Peace. S. H. Shirley L. H. Haines. Constable. Luther Brown, " D. A. Anderson. Clerk. A. L. Riley, Treasurer. IXAVALE. E. H. Jones, Supervisor. Wm. F. Renkle, Assessor. O. B. Harvey, Justice of Peace. N. . Harvey, . " Ckas. Hanter. Coastabla. Was. Jeflrey, Consubk. E. A. Van Dyke, Clerk. B. K. Orohard, Treajarcr. aruxwATrnx. Jamas Groves, Supervisor. L.D. Walla, fLBtMUavIi M. W. ffwwkr. OsMtaMa, . A. Valla, J. L. Wolt Clerk. Wm 4oTawo)wOTf Berg & Are PRICES ON Suits, Overcoats, 1 Underwear, 5 hats, Caps, Gloves, ANE MITTENS That will interest you THIS GUIDE ROCK. Donald McCallum Supervisor. S. Van Dora, Assessor. E. O. Parker, Justice of Peace. E. D. Orm E. M. Parker. Constable. Wm. Montgomery. " J. W. Robinson. Clerk. I. W. Crary, Treasurer. rLEASANT HILL. T. G. Wilder, Supervisor. J. M. Steelev, Assessor. Samuel Miller, Justice of Peace. John Blaine, A. H. Carpenter. Constable. J. L. Fuller, C. C. Cox, Clerk. F. A. Good, Treasurer. ELM CREEK. Wm. H. Howe, Supervisor. John Poyer, Assessor. H. T. Rose, Justice of Peace. Thos. Prather Thos. Crouch, Constable. John Parrish, " G. W. Francis, Clerk. S. Walz, Treasurer. Gone Democratic. Returns from ali counties of Iowa by full vote or estimated majorities, indicate the election of Boies, demo cratic candidate for governor, by a small plurality, probably not over 3000 The vote is running ?o close, with so many unexpected changes, that al most the entire vote trill have to he known before definite results can be ascertained. It is probable that the republican state ticket, with the ex ception of Hutchinson, is elected by a small margin. sQmaha Republican. e m - ' - Glass and putty at l'eyo's. Combs, tooth, nail and hair brushes at Deyo's. Look at that natural wool under wear at Berg & Galusha's Overcoats cheaper at Berg & Galu sha's than any where in the city. Farmers when yon come te tawa take a little time and examine Berg 4 Oalnsna's pricea. Deye ia eelKag albaaa 20 per cent ckeaper now than yon can bay them for daring kolidays. Deye takes snbseriptions for any paper er magaiiae pinliakeel and aavea pew enpeaes at sealing. WamngiTeVnCtarjaT nne jew rer tie earn nana ears er earn, an I alz mantle rer tie eeeena1 beet if de livered to this oSee before Jannary 1,1890. Galusha Making WEEK Come and let me figure on ir bills of lumber. I can make t ..u object for yon. It. A. Handy. Are yoa going to buy a carpet. If so do not fail to call aad examine aw stock and prices F. V. Taylor. Our universal low .rices ar; what catch the large buyers from outer towns. The last ten weeks they have been quite numerous with us. Berg k Galcsha. The best eastern and western coal, always kept on hand and at lowest prices at R. A. Handys Remember we sell a melton over coat for $10.00 that other people ask $20.00 for. Berg & Galisha. LEOAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska i . Webster county s- In the district court Hereof of the cicala judicial district. h Tlie Xebraka Loan and Trust Co. plaintiff. v- Charles 31. San Iberz. Tlie Keen Five-Cents taMup-3 ISank, ;. 1. Cither. William E. .Tach ion, and the First .Vatlsnal Uank of White water, Wisconsin. def"iidants. otick or Sl'IT. The above naned defendant, the Firat Ka tininil Bank of Whitewater, Wisconsin, is nere bv notiHt-d that the above named plaintiff has filed In the above named court, its petition asain: it. and tl.e other defendants above ea rned, the object and prayer or which are to fore close two mortjjaes bearinsr date February 1st ISSC. executed by the defendant, Charles x Sandberjr. on- to the plaintiff and one to thede fendant. the Keene h i ve-Cea: Savings bank, on lhe followini: described real estate situate in tlie cou-ty of Webter. in the state of NVhrasta towit: The soiith-we, quarter f 4) of jectiou twenty-two (i)and Uie north-eat quarter (V) of section tenty--iRnt(2s) a' in township three 3) nortli. and rane twelve (i ) west of the sixth principal meridian, and to have saiu real estate YOU. the Firt -lU10l::il hint- nf V:'a.fo- Wi.M:or.siii. are further notified that vou are re quired to appear an- answer said jH"tltioa on oV before Mondaj, t!ie sixteenth ltithl day ot De cember, 1S!) Thk NEntLsKv Lew xynTcrsTCn. and TirEKer-NE Five-Cb1 Satixos I?axk. ity-no. 3t. Kayan. their atty. Hi'r LEKAt, WSTICE. State of Nebraska, . Webster County, i ,s mdidaftlstrict0100''1" thMt0' iheelgntn TtoXebnuikaLoan aadTnw: Oonrany, plaia- rs rtioebo j. Ballard, Martin 3. Ballard tir ins. buid.Ueori:eK.Chayney.IJ2zlii ' rJJSf hu wife, and Charlea Th. rnttTiS nlrf vrpir-M iw awm . TJe nar4 rnasani FT , jard aad Mania B.nMllra7nav J are f" 'o nauae aaavea - - -- baauedlatkeaaar mmZS apMnnnaBa aaaiaet tkeatand tteothrr d JEtZEEEm aaaieitheobjertand prye' .JtSSSTS Joiweaawrtipbeartar .lTSftiaw! In dascribed real mttt ! ot Webster in the state aS3KSM nf NeeraflBa. win. j FMmsFM to Sp trnmaMaT 25alalWBmtmmmm 9m V cember. liie. . Wma' BiJBas 'imtiigWX,OTl0C' J m ; ' .1 -. i I i r h . V . nwaw- -s ia-Hr i SKA IXM 4W " tiatfratqr. ia II m " j. -s b m.