The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 20, 1889, Image 4

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Jefferson Davis, tbe embodiment of
Ibe ''lost cause," kss buried in New
Orleans, last Wednesday under the
Jackson monument. How tbo spirit
of Old Ilickory must have writhed at
this desecration of his monument,
for it is on record that Jackson once
upon a time was in favor of hanging a
South Carolina conspirator who was
plotting against the government of
his country. But in these later days
treason is considered a virtue, and
the defenders of the nation are de
nounced as "coffee coolers," "mendi
cants," and such names as the most
bitter malignity can inspire.
Tke Great Cro Bin Trial.
The greatest trial that has been
known, for many years to the Ameri
can people, was the Cionin trial just
ended in Chicago, after over three
months deliberation. On last Friday
the case was given to the jury, and
from that time until the verdict was
rendered on Monday last, both sym
pathizer and opposer were on the qui
vlv'e to ascertain the result. The ver
dict, fixed life sentence upon Cough-lin,-Burke,
andO'Sullivan, which was
somewhat of a surprise, as it was
generally coucsded that it would have
to be a death sentence or an absolute
acquital. The verdict in behalf of
Keunze of three years, was a seiinus
blow to the "little German" who ex
pected to secure one of not .guilty, as
did Bcggs who wk-s :-et at liberty.
It was certainly a wry mixed up case
and it was almost impossible
for a jury to convict the men of be
ing the actual murderers, and do
justice to their own consciences.
The Chief does not believe in cap
ital punishment, except in very ex
treme cases, and docs rot believe in
if tlieu, tit any great extent and does
not. bc'ieve much more in. that kind of
circumstantial evidence that weaves
a -y ebb around a man's neck, principal
ly becjusc there's r. chance to make
a reputation for one'.? self. The evi
dence while it was extremely damag
ing the prisoners, yet much of
it seems to have been of that kind
that wwild not warrant the jury in
bringing in a verdict of capital pun
ishment. While four of the sus
pjcH bave been found guilty, yet
there remain jirave fears in the
minus of many that the real .
derers are still at large. T hile it is
a matter of conjecture with some as to
their guilt, it is morally certain
that the deep laid plot has not yet
been fully developed, and perhaps
never will be, and the real culprits
name will probably remm a mystery.
Nearly all colds are slight, at first
bet their tendency is to lower the
syatcm that the sufferer becomes a
ready victim to any prevalent disease
The use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in
the beginning of a cold, would guard
against this danger.
Everything suitable for Christmas g!f is
to b feund at Hemry Cook's. Hi stock is
very large and selected with great care to
especially please his patrons.
2811.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OP THE
First National Bank.
AT RED CLOUD.
In tbe State of Nebraska, at the close
ness. December 11, 1889.
BESOUBCES.
Loans and discounts
Oveniratts
U.S. bonds to et'ure circulation
Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages..
line ironi approved re- 1
sene sigents 14x0.
Dim from other National
Hanks 400,
Due from shite banks and bankers
Ileal estate, lumitureand nxtures
Current excuses and taxes paid
Premiums paid
Checks aim other cash items 1,379
Hills of other banks 705 00 1
Fractional p.ii:r currency,
nick-Isnnd cents 13 29
Specie 2.H70 7."
IaimI tender notes 2,000 00
Redemption fund witliU.S.trcas
(3iH.ricut.of circulation)
J.S9I
9.C3J
of busi-
130,313 06
5,785 17
18,7.-iO O0
-t,99ti 05
15,319 01
504 75
lV-ffi 'i
3,8S 2'
1,307 23
C,GCS40
ms:
Total $201,255 471
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 75,fi00 00
Surplus fund soooo
UmmiJed profit 8,301 74
National Hank botes outsUiudlni; 1C,75 00
IndUidual deports subject
to check 43.111 11
Demand certiHcatrs deposit 14,404 55 ) 57.r75 73
Notes and bills re-discountcd 10,00000
Dills payable 25,000 00
Tcl 5201,255 48
Slate of Nebraska. County of cbster, ss.
I,. Inn. ILShirey, Cashier oft lie aboe named
bank, do solcmulr swear that the aboo state
ment is true to tbe best of my knowledge and
belief. J no. R. Shirty, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before inc this 20th
day of December, l&o. O. C. Cask.
Notary l'ublic.
Correct Attest : .Tamfs McNkmy l
H011HRT V. miiiiry. VDlrector
.T. A. TULLKYK. I
SIIEKIFF'S SALK.
Notice is hereby git en that under and by vir
tue of an order of sale issued out of tbe district
court of tbo eighth Judicial district in and for
Webster county ebraj.ka upon a decree in an
action pending in said court wherein Nebraska
Loan KTnist co. is plaintiff and RobcrtD. Thorp
Martha o. Thorp JaneLapham EmimersoaTal
cot&Co.andStadcbakcr Bros. Manufacturing
Co. ure defendants, I shall offer for side at pub
lic endue for cash in band at the east door of
the court house in Red Cloud in said county,
that being the place where the last tern of said
court was holdedl on the 22th day of januarv,
1890 at two o'clock P.M. the following- describ
ed property to wit, the southwest quarter of
section twelve 12) in township four 4) north of
range twelve, 121 west of the 6 p m in Webster
county vebrasaa.
;Uen under my hand this 29th day of Deeen
ber 1839.
H.C.Scorr.bherlfl.
jko. M.IUttAX. Plaintiffs Attys. 21-6
SHEKIPF!i 8AI1E.
xotiee is hereby Riven that under and by vir
tue of an order of sale issued eut of the district
court of the eighth Judicial district Id and for
Webster county Nebraska upon a decree in an
-ction pending in said court, wherein Kdward
R. Hiiiige Ss plaintiff and Joseph W. Warreu
and Julia S. Warren are defendants, I shall of
fer for sale ?t public vendue for cash in hand
cast the at door of the court house In sa'd
county in Red Cload tliat beiug the place
where tho last term or said court was
holdtiu on the 22d day oi January 1890. at one
o'clock P. M. the following described property
to w it : The northeast quarter of section ta elve
12J iu township two 2 north range U west of
the 9th P. M. in Webster county, xebraftka.
civen under my band and seal this 19th day
of December 1889- L ,
H. C. Scott. Sheriff.
Cask& Mcseny, Plaintiffs attorneys. 31-5
A NEW HARDWARE
STORE
PERKINS & POTTER,
CaU the attention of the public .to their NEW STOBF, next
door to Lindsey's meat market, formerly occupied by
D. B. HEARD. A foil and complete stock of
Hardware, Tinware and stoves,
Bougkt at prices that must sell the goods. We guarantee to
to DISCOUNT any figures you can get elsewhere.
And propose to show you that we are in earnest. Call and
see us.
PERKINS & POTTER.,
rii ' WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK.
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