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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1890)
5Cg8iTriTW!IHIIilllWM ,UM s f; I II 1 r ! V. C. AlWIt, lrnrlein Frtekift May iH,'iat. 4 AttOOBTHIMU. vtffM Tfcarae Call Ik Lffftiata- HHfMliir. For some weeka p asscd it haa boon aid that there onghl to ho an eitra session of the legislature for the pur pone of reaedjing aome of the crying evil prevalent this late, and in view of thia faet Gov. Thayer ban called an eatra session for the fifth of Jne,at which tiiuo they will act upon, among other things, that great est of hnjabngs, the board of trans pertatlon, which ia eortainly a note upon the body politic. Since its or ganisation earns fow yearn ago it has not done ono commendable act for the relief of the pcoplo of Nebraska. These men are aupponcd to ait nn judgen, pure an i elean, botwoon tho people and corporations, but instead of that they have been putting on ago ny at the capital cmeonced behind a nice little eatery of $2000 each, tak ing in all ef the aoft anapa offered by the railroadi, and giving tbo pcoplo Ike cel4 shonlder. It haa not bcon only a few days ago that metnbera of the board were galavanting over the state hunting and riding around in tho private earn of the various mana gers of the roads and thia too at tho eipcnie of the people. No wonder that Gov. Thayer haa risen up in bin dignity and convened the legislature I to repeal the law that forced upon the people of Nebraska sueb an unholy outfit aa the board of transportation. The board ia anything but impar tial, in faot, the pass abuse is quite prevalent and the mombora of tho board seemed to havo an unlimited supply to throw around over this ooun ty. Aa far as the adjustment of ratea on railraads are eoneorned, we shall have more to say later on, but the board of transportation nuisance ought to be abolished, and tho alli ance of Webator and adjoining coun ties should procure petitions to that effect at onoe. The people have a right to howl and howl lustily at such wrongs and Gov. Thayer is to bo con gratulated for hia part in trying to root out the evil. The Australian ballot system is another good thing and Tm Uiiick puts itaelf on record as in favor of that system of taking the votes of the people as a protection against sn much pol'tieal ohicanery. It is time that the down trodden pcoplo of tho stale had a chance in common with tho bal ance ot mankind Tub Omar want the legislators to go to Lincoln and do their duty and the people demand it or there will be such an overhaul ing among the politicians that (tonic thing mill drop and drop hard. Mark the prophecy. The first elephant immigrant leneh ed our shores in February, 17!S. Now we have as many elepiiiiuts of one kind und another as there, are pul itieiuns in Nebraska. State leiirmil' Oh, no! Mr, ifourual, the politician Mill have tho per cent over tho ele phant. You forgot to mention the aggregation of 70 thnt met at Lincoln the other day. The owner of thnt ear load of eggs that went through a bridge in IVnn pylvania the other duy i now trying to uinlo the Railroad hell out. State Journal. We should judge that they vu-ro trying to "hatch" up some M-hcme to make money. The Omaha Dee ha a 70,000 libel Miit on it hand. Wu bave no doubt but what ltusvwiiter will come out on top. A good newspaper net art a sort of a "dUitifectiiut" and it a part of il.s duty to purge the city or county from 1 tne rottenness of flume who prey upon thu people for a livelihood. Not the Mime us in holy wiit, for in Nebraska, a muu knowetli tlut thu wind bluwetli 24 hours from thu couth and then turus and blows 24 hour from the north, and vice versa every day in the week until each purtieulai" hair on,a mans' head U iunocuo dcs. suetude. lied, Clowd ia fast Untuning gre.it.' Over 1105,000 improvement have been mapped out for the next few din with other important features in view, not withstanding that a few kickers are trying to hold thu town back. Got. Thayer haa made tho greatest kit alkie life by calling an extra scv- ait at tkt legislature if for nothing ' Im that !' effect the repeal of the law Movlding for a board of transfer- UtiM. RURAL RUKBLfflQS. IflWIT KOTII IT COBlIttOMDIKTI (Jflialh and iHturratlNa; lltma from II rellena r ihet.'oMMir. Irmvnle Sews. Wo aro needing rain very bad in these parts. 0. Ifuntor shipped six carloads of stock from here Sunday. Mr Holdrcgeis rsising his houso and having a foundation put under it. Mr Wolcnlt snd wife spent Sunday with his sister (Mrs Wilson) who lives near lied L'lond. Mr U W Knight and wife attended Mcmoral services nt litd Cloud Sun day. Mr Ayers is building a new barn. Mr Oliustcad is building a lino two storey house and a cistern that will hold eighty barrel of water and other improvements ntnl when through will havo as lino a place as there is around. Mr Worthington took thu tram for Cul. and Mr Kenyon for Washing ton Sunday morning. If thiii dont find its way to the waste basket you msy expect to hear again from .Iohiaii. I'riMs Hernia. Farmers on Farmers Creek are much discouraged. Small grain not growing as it ought, corn not coming up well and Squirrels taking what has come, Mr Fainter is re-listing his. Mothor Van in not expected to live, a cancer is tho terrible malady. Mr tiulliford has bought another quarter section, and it in understood that he is about to trado it all off, hopo ho will get lots of money then ho can "priuklo a little of it at theso headquarter. V. 1. M. HlHdt'ii. IJ Lees littlo girl is quite sick with pneumonia. C I) Hicks has como out in a fine now road cart. Mr Person and family aro spending a fow days with friends of llladcu. A nico littlo rain Friday night which brightened up things in great shape . Wes, Kyle and C Shalllobargcs loft Saturday evening for Orogon and Washington. Doctor Millar who thinks of loca ting hero was in town several days last week. II C Scott and Mr McKinli-y of lied Cloud were on our xtrecls Mon day of l.int week. Mr Trowbridgu of lllue Hill loaded a ear of out at hi plnun luht Monday. Two car load of cuttle wcie ship ped from here Monday by out-tern buy ers W K Mnl.uiighlin of Cliiongo spent last week with his brother of this place. Mrs K ClawNJu's mother arrived from Iowa lust Tuesday evening. Meiutunrbil nervines were held at the (I A It hall Sunday, lie v. Ingham delivering the addre.H, John McCullum is hauling tho lum ber for his now house. Tho Melodist hold their quarterly meeting Sunday May IS, ltev. Jones of Hastings filled thu pulpit morning 'and evening. Mrs Larax mother arrived last Sat urday from Virginia, and expects to spend tho summer with her daughter. 1 David living north-west of here is tho champion wolf slaver of these parts, ho came to town this morning enroutu for Hastings to claim this tiounty on the mx sculps hu curried with him. S Willow Crvt'li. Some nin and hail last Tuesday thu rain wat badly needed in this vi cinity, a the ground was getting very dry. Kd Cox who wa hurt two weeks ago is o he can bo out, we are glad to sea him getting wuli as he is a nice aud highly respected young mat. Mis Skiles who teaches suh:ol in tho I'leasnut Hill school home gives the best of satisfaction, Hiothcr Kit Ferguson will preach at Mt. Hope every two weeks at three o'clock, lp3 began thu ltth, last Sun day. Mr. Conyne has bought a lino rid ing horse of A 0 Hon. Ilenrv llrubaker tlk. of going wrt. Mrs .Ichmo Wilson is one of the lest drchrttualci iu this country and wo dislike to sco her leave, Mas i run a, TM)lur' firm. Jsa lUih. A liefer will be given FKKB to every purchaser oP 5.00 worth of goods at my store. C. WiifNKR. IMYitt's UttU early rl-en arts little pills thnt Oo iu tfiipu or mv path KmiUI, wy to lug. titkc, fitlV. Polila Colt' ii.i m & . When It Rains It Pours. The bottom is washed out on dry goods. Prices way down low. All nice clean dry goods. No shelf worn Old Stock. Now is your time to buy seasonable goods and save money. Wc arc selling lots of do as we claim. "LL" sheeting - &J cts. Table oil cloth 20 cts Head wraps from - 11.90 to $10 Cambrica ... r cts Good Gingham - Gets Sattecns from 7J to 30cla Calico - . I and (icts Silk Glnvca from 'JO els to CO cts Black hose from - 8 to fiOcts Coats thread - lets Carpet warp from 20 to 23 Socks . 3 pr 25 eta Good thread .... 2cts Lace Curtains, per pair $1.25 Pins ... lot , paper 20 yards shirting for - $1.00 Scrim Curtain goods ' MJcts Good Crash ... 5 ees Hlbbons, laces and fancy goods cheap The best line of Ch allies and Dress Corset - - - 40cts off Towls, lets goods you ever saw. Anything you want that money can 12 doien buttons for lets Shawls from (niets to $5 buy you oan get at our store. , , Ft. M. ttnrrirlii. The weather is extremely hot, dry, and windy. John llasolbachcr who i.i vitit i in OchMohich, Iowa, hiivh there is an abundaneo of ram. Thcro is some consolation in knowing that it rains somewhere. Tho Farmers Allisnco in thin pty cinct is in a flourishing condition. Nows is very source, everybody feeling too blue to gossip. JlMMIK. Ours U tho stock for you to look ut McNitt & Galushn, Tho Clothiers. Do not fail to call and sec my stock of window shades. 1 V. Tavi.ou. liny your millinory piodsnf Mrs S It Mollride at the Now York Store It. A. Handy will givo you (ho low est figures of anyone in town on lum ber. McNitt A Galusha havo tilled up their additional room with a fine lino of goods. The Nebraska and Kansas Farm Lnan Co. want all tho good farm loans thoy can got. tf Loans mado at low rates of interest by tho Nebraska & Ksiimss Farm Loan Co. Money ready as soon as papers are signed. tf Deyo is giving away to ladies sam ples of his special odors, we ran safely say thoy aro the finest perfumes we ever "smolcd." Feat'.icrlv & Aultt aro still selling vinegsr and tranlular juice. Call and see them. Good eider vinegar for 25 cents per gallon. Our spring stock of hats u.ul caps is now complete, consisting of every thing of tho late designs of nohbv poods.- McNitt A Gai.itsiia. Our $1.50 men's shoes can't be beat in thi United Stairs. In buttou.lace orconprccs. Trv a pair, at Chs. Schaffnit, Not York Store. For tho Prohibition Amendment llev. Sam Small will speak on tho Amendment at the Christian chinch Yednesday June 11th, afternoon and eveninvr. Tickets 25 cents. Manual Miller has put Walnut bt. in good condition. II does his votk well and does wt appear to show fa vorittsm. If you only grade one street a year it should be graded in sub stantial aaanner. The citiiena of Krd Cloud who own horses and rattle should not forgot' patienjo ceaves to be a virtue, uftcr a while, and if they do not take brttrr tare of their stock and Lep it up, some rne will keep it up for tlett t their expense. WE LEAD goods and want to sell more, and by making low prices we expect to We can save you from 5 to 20 per cent on all bills. Will give you a few prices on staple goods to meditate on. MARTIN 3c SON Moon Block, Mivrlrl" sialr. 1'inli't mill l.v vltiurtt itl nn rifYutlon liminl lir 1. II. Fori. ili'rkiitilitMiMrlct limit nl Hu. 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