The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 24, 1890, Image 4

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THE CHIEF,
Friday, Oel. S4, ISM.
Entered at the feet Mk la Bed Cloud, Neb.,
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ELECTBIC SPAKKS.
A saad hat ellaaer far IS cents
IJ Stahl's.
Lamps aid laateras at Deyos.
John Shirej was ia the city this
week.
D.M.Piatt was in Denver this
week.
School books, tablets and slates at
Deyos.
The best specticles made arc sold
by Deyo.
Latest styles in carpets at F. V
Taylor's.
A new line of picture mouldings at
F. V. Taylors.
County Clerk Ranney was in Blue
Hill this week.
Trunks and Yalices, elegant stock.
UeNitt a Galuha.
If you want the beat buy the White
for aale by F. V. Taylor.
Do not fail to call and see ay stock
of window shades. F. V. Taylor,
We have the over coats for you
this fill. McNitt & Galusha.
We have the best suit you ever
saw for $6,50. McNitt & Galusha.
The place to sec a line of men's
flannel shirts is at McNitt & Galusha.
We carry the largest stock and sell
at prices sthat suits. McNitt & Gal
usha. Oar stock is complete in our lines
prices about half the usual. McNitt
& Galusha.
F. P. Shields of Blue Hill was a
caller at the headquarters of the Big
Injun this week.
Underwear, you never saw as nice
a stock and the low prices catch you.
McNitt & Galusha.
The Nebraska and Kansas Farm
Lnan Co. want all the good farm
loans they can get. tf
Go to Deyos drug store and you
will find laap chimneys of every size
style, and shape Bade.
Anything in the line of furniture
carpets, window shades, etc., at lowest
prices at F. V. Taylor's.
Bead MeNitt & Galusha's new ad
in this issue. It will always pay to
read what they have to say.
Deyo say his trade is good and we
know why. It is because he is sell
ing floods at hard time prices.
N. E. Worlcy, who has lived in
Webster county for some years has
gone to Iowa to live for a year.
If you arc going to buy a carpet
you will save money and get the
best by callta on if. V. Taylor.
Mr. Ludiwig of New York, was in
the city this week. He is the brother
in law of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kalcy.
Although everybody cries hard
times, Wiener has his store crowded
fuller with goods than any season be
fore. J. H. Bailey has $50,000 to loan on
good farm and city property. Farm
loans eight per- cent aid less. City
ten per cent
Loans made Itoaw ra tcs of interes
by the Nebraska & Kansas Farm Loan
Co. Money ready as soon as papers
are signed. tf
J. H. Bailey has $50,000 to loan on
good farm and city property. Farm
loans eight pel cent and' less. City
ton per cent
If you desire your watches, clocks,
and jewelry repaired by an expert
hand leave them with T. . Penman
in Cottiag'g Drug Store. 52tf
Cofins wood eloth and metalic cas
kets of the best grades and lowest
pnees. intelligent care of the dead
a specialty by F V Taylor.
uo to meruit cc uaiasna ior a
tailor made suits. We will save you
from five to tea dollars. This is the
reason we take so many orders.
If you want weaving donc call on
Wm. Huffman, Bed 'Cloud or leave
orders at Chas. Schaffoit's. A11 kind
of carpet weaving done on short no
tice. John My ere, lately of the Democrat
has gone into partnership with Jud
Bailey iajthe abstract and real estate
business. We wish the new firm
success.
It is hard to get good and reliable
boots and shoes, C. Wiener has some
that he can guarantee and sell at no
higher prices thai are asked for in
ferior goods.
Mrs. Mary Aultx, J. W. Corbett,
Jack Farrel, J. L. Beeves, F. J. Car
penter and Mrs. J. L. Davis, have all
added to the joy of the editor by ad
ding their aaaes to the Great Family
Weekly.
If you want jour name, monogram
emblem of any lodge, or any other de
sign cutting on your watch, it will be
quickly and artistically done byleare
ing it with T. E. Penman at Cottirg's
arng siort. 02if
A little girl in this city 4 years of
age, who attends the fXiad'ergartea
school, remarked to her mother: "wr
r-ave jus lota off an at school." To
which her mether asked, "do yea
whisper?" Ne we dent whisper. "We
jet' eaUe at each ether."
DaWiU'a little early Tieera: oily
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On Thursday morning, Cct. 23
1890, Miss Carrie Spanoglc departed
this life, after almost three years
sickness. Dunne the last vcar she
suffered fivo paralytic strokes, and
survived them all, but her system
was so racked with long suffering that
she was unable to recover, and on
Thursday morning pissed rway in the
presence of her family, to the land
beyoad the blue, leaving a fead fath
er, a loving mother and other near
relatives to mourn her premature
death. The grief stricken family
have the sympathy of their many
friends in Bed Cloud. Time can on
ly heal the wound made in the house
hold by the Angel of Death. Mis?
Carrie had lived in Bed Cloud the
best portion of her life and had form
ed many acquaintances and friends
who will be sad to hear of her un
timely death, She was almost 25
years of age at the time of her death.
The funeral will occur this afternoon.
It is not often that The Chief is
called upon to announce the marriage
of deputy sheriffs, but this week we
have the extreme pleasure of announ
cing to our thousands of readers the
wedding nuptials of our ytung friend
O. C. Teel, brother of our worthy
sheriff, C. A. Teel, to Miss Mary Hil
lers, of Indianola, on the 19th inst.
by the Bey. Mr. Flook. The newly
married couple arrived in the city on
Monday where they will make their
future home. TnE Chief takes
pleasure in wishing them bon voyage
over the matrimonial sea, along with
their hosts of friends in this city and
Indianalo. May their days be many
and full of happiness.
The Gold medal contest on last
Friday evening was a splendid enter
tainment. There were eight contes
tants, among whom were Miss Pearl
Skeen and Blanche Sherman, euher
of which The CniEF believes was en
titled to the medal over ths young
lady that received it, altheagh she did
well. In fact the entire contest was
excellent and we were much pleased
over it. xna young laaies aestrve
much credit. The medal was awarded
so Miss Carrie'Bun of Juniata. Our
space is limited this weeK or we
should give a more extended report
of it
The beet sugar factory is a great
scheme, and our people should take
hold of the matter with energy. A
sugar refinery in Bed Cloud weuld be
an improvement that would benefit
the fanners as much as anything that
could be established here. Think of
the work that it would give our far
mers and laboring men a chance to
make money for themselves. With
the watch factory and a sugar factory
Bed Cloud would be way up. In an
other article in some future issue we
shall endeavor to give a good history
of i he process ot making sugar from
beets.
Frank Parker leaves this week to
make another commercial trip to the
Pacific coast. During Mr. P's. career
in Bed Cloud, he has won an enviable
reputation as a business manager, and
has recently recieved letters from
leading jobbers and manufactures,
complimenting his manner of business
transactions. The Chief feels grati
fied to know that Mr. Parker is one
of our best business men and presume
that he will not be out of business
long as he has had some very fine
offers. We shall always be pleased
to hear of his success.
Hark, do ye not hear? Hear what?
Why hear that little girl over at Vic
Fulton's say "hello pap." The little
one arrived on Tuesday night and
Vic is the happiest mortal on earth,
so much so that when he came down
town on Wednesday morning he
would say to the dry goods boxes on
the walk, "get out of the way of pap"
Also Grand-pap Goble is doing well,
and is somewhat elated as well as
Grand-pa Fulton. Our devil says he
smokes good cigars.
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Only a very few more days until
election day. Sec to it republicans
that you are not misled by men who
have no other desire than to get into
office by making you fine promises,
about lots of money and better times
It can't be done only in one way.
The business of the country will only
assume a better condition when ill of
this agitation is stopped. When that
is done we believe the moncv vaults
will be opened.
There will be a meeting held under
the. auspices of the non-partisan
league at the following times and
places:
Fulton school house in Walnut
Creek township Oct. 27, 7 p. m., Bcv
McVcy and others.
School house in District 52, Inavalc j
towuship Oct. 28, t p. in., Kev. J.
Bean and others.
School house in District 47, Ina
vale township Oct 28, 7 p. m. Good
.speakers.
bchool house in Distnet 41, Pleas
ant Prairie, Inavale township Oct. 29,
7 p. a. Good speakers may be ex
pected. B. B. Fulton, Pres.
C. Schenck, Sec.
City Caacas
All republicans of the let. and
a warns are requested to meet in
joint caucus at the court house Oct
30th, at S p. m. for the purposo ot
placing in nomination a city assessor,
and one supervisor for each ward, and
transacting nnv other business that
ay be necessary. By order of cen
tral committee.
M. B. McNitt, 1st ward
n. A. Shinkle, 2d ward
The legal voters of the I rat ward,
of the iadcpcftweat party of Bed
Clowd, will aiect at tfce eaart hoe,
Oct. 25th, 1890 for the farpe f
plaeiacift aoaiaattoa:
Oae nperrisor.
Three jidges of tleetioa.
Two clerk of cleetia.
Twa comtaUes.
. . A. Toraq, Gta.
The Ca
In talking about the curroncy, and
why -money in scarce, some people
have an idea that the reason for all
ofjt is because McKeighan or some
other agitator, has not been elected
to congress. They imagine that if
he should'be elected that by saying
the mystie word used by the 40
thieves in the Arabian ICiighU eater-
tain men vis. "sesame" that the great
vaults of the goverameat will be
opcuei and aeh and avery individ
ual help himself to a fortiao. Iu a
great mistake. The cause of the
present, ensis, if there if any, is
caused by a few ofice seekers aid
agitators of the demagogue stripe who
arc going over 'the country advising
men who owe money to repudiate
their legal debts. Such talk as that
causes an unrest with the people, who
fall in with the imaginary doctrine,
or the 'casy road to wealth," and first
thing you know, the men who have
the money close up their deals, bank
therr wealth and wait before making
more investments until people bceome
less turbulent It docs not make any
difference whether a man has $50 or
$500,000 to loan, it is sate to say
that he will not loan that money wbeo
he thinks there is a chance to lose it
or that it will cest him half of it to
collect it. When the people learn
to let the mischief making and ever
lasting contemptible agitator severely
alone, then and only then will the
capitalist again resume his invest
ments and money become easy.
We have the best government on
earth, the best way of governing it,
and why do we allow ourselves to be
hoodwinked by a lot of dissatisfied
and disgruntled politicians and office
seekers. The facts must be looked
squarely in the face and it is a good
time to investigate before you cast
your vote for men who have failed in
all undertakings of life. Beware of
making mistakes.
Farawera Beware.
Only a few more days remaining
before election, and you must decide
in short time whether you are going
to vote for McKeighan, just because
he happens to be the nominee of the
independent and democratic tickets,
although unfitted for the position .
You all know that as compared with
Mr. Harlan, there is a vast difference
Mr. Harlani record is clean and pure
while Mac suffers from his record
while holding office in this county.
It is a great error for the electors to
vote for a man, whose record is bad
and who has been kaown as a politi
cal agitator for 20 year. New parties
who have well defined principle can
not afford to take up such men and
elect them to office, with the expec
tation that they can or will carry out
their principles, for if they do they
will be sadly left. The country has
been and is to day being cursed by
loud mouthed agitators who arc con
tinually working the people up to a
frenzy over alleged wrongs, which
exist only in the fertile minds of
some demagogue politician who wants
an office Tho peoplo of Webster
county can tiot afford to send MeKeigh
an to ccngress, if they do they will
a war s regret it Vote the republican
ticket and stay by the party that has
defended the interests of the poor
man and made the country what it is
to day, the best on earth. Don't
make a fatal mistake in voting for a
free trade democrat
At the speech of M. L. Wheat, on
Tuesday, at the McKeighan rally,
brought out many of the old time
worn democratic theories, and advo
cated free trade. Tho free trade
theory maybe all light in some coun
tries, but the American farmer does
not want much of it What he does
want however is a chance to supply
the home markets without having to
come in contact with all classes ef
cereals from other countries. The
intent of the McKinley bill fiom be
ginning to end is for that purpose.
It protects the product of the Ameri
can farmer against the invasion of
foreign raised farm products.
McKeighan is a free trade demo
crat, and if the people uant absolute
free trade McKeighan will do his ut
most if elected-, to help the democratic
party saddle a much worse curse upon
this country than is agitating it today.
What we want is a reduction of the
tariff on certain articles and the Mc
Kinley bill has done the ' work. The
farmers should not be led astray by
such utter foolishness. The scheme
is democratic through and through.
McKeighan says he will make a
speech to our people on the 6th, two
days after his election to congress.
Better, perhaps, that he did not count
his chickens before they were hatch
ed inasmuch as he is liable not to
grace the halls of congress from this
district this year. Mr. Harlan will
do the honors for the second district
at Washington, notwithstanding the
attempt of the Ictnocacy to stoal
fifty congressmen by bold gerrymand
erinj; schemes and othci questionable
methods. Republicans should coa
muuc wit h themselves and try and
find out why they are supporting a
democrat whea there is but little to
be gained, and besides there is a irood
and honorable man on the republican
ticket who can, and will do more for
the people than can Mr. McKeighan.
Think taice. boys, before you help
the democratic party into power.
W. R. Thome, -oae' of Webster
county's oldest citiieos, an old pioneer
and the republican candidate f-
representative, was in this part of the
couwj'imsweeK. Mr. Tnorae is aa
abjjrnnd honest man, aaiaa whom we
aP kuow to be fnllj fitted to hold the J
rocnnncilYlA fuieilin f t.:.1. f, ' .1
.urvUc.w,w vciiiva vi ivgiBiator. xacr
people of Webster county, in their
intercourse with Mr. Thome dariag
tae nineteen years wLicb he nas lived
here hare foaad him to be a maa af
the people and one who ia felly eega
uint of the needs of the farmer aJ
business man
The people ef Weh-1r the rcasoa that he will aot haadlc
ster eoaaty should see that he it seat
to the legislature as much depeadaoa
having good mea there to see thaf the
aeeded legislatioa is pushed through.
In the battle for congressman, etc
doa't forget the ameadmeat ia regard I
prohibition. This is aa importaat I
rf meads of the causa
8J1H7mte,t fact thai it
should be aueeeaafulVlf.jew desire
te nave tae smiauaisui, isaiiff
tUtitlsanriflrtawywutfjiH;
ITEMS OF
A good rain oceored Moady
Mr. S. F. Spokesfield waa in Hebrei
this week. v
Dick Ferris has been on the list bat
is getting better. - -
Mrs. Frank Hall of Niagara, N. T.
is ia the eity visiting friends.
The sugar beets raised in this vie
iafty are of an excellent character,
Mr. Johnson, of New York, a broth
er of Mrs. II.fi. Pond is in the eity.
u. it. unaney, is out rn the east
part ot the state making ooapaiga
speeches.
C. Jehnson and Lee Wells of Min-
del, were over this week looking up
McKeighan s record.
jr. iu ivooic is Duuaing aheds on
the ranch north of the city for feed
ing stock this winter.
A dwelling house on J. L. Miner's
farm 21 miles west of the eity. was
qurned last Friday night
Jack rarrel raised 500 bushels of
corn this year. Jack is one of those
lusky fellows that always make mon
ey.
The delegates hunting up McKeigh
an s record arc still coming in from
all parts of the district and going
back satisfied that they can't vote for
him.
Bichard N. Travel lick and M. L.
Wheat were in the city this week.
They were here in the interests of the
Knightr. of Labor of which they are
grand officers.
Mr. Jewell of Guide Bock, aged
86 years, the father of Mrs. A. Gar
ber and Mrs. Alex Crary, died on
Wednesday. Bev. Geo. O. Yeiser
preached tho funeral sermon.
The contest for a silver medal Sat
urday night was quite successful.
Blanch Sellers received the medal.
Besides the contests, the audience
was entertained by music from the
violin by Earnest Jones, Fay and
Thad McNitt
Don't forget to vote for John B.
Wilcox for county attorney. He
has been a citizen of Bed Cloud for a
number of years, and in fact every
since the county was settled, and is
as well know as any man in the county
He makes a good officer.
Tho committee on sugar beet fac
tory were in Grand Island this week,
and laid before Mr. Oxtord, Bed
Cloud's proposition, backing the
same up with a liberal bonus. Bed
Cloud is bound to get to the front
and her proposition ior the refinery is
such that the Grand Island folks
will take notice of it. We will
know the result in about tao weeks.
There has been several attempts
made of late to blacken Judge Trunk
cy'8 character by men who are op
posed to him in politics. Mr. Trunk
ey has done nothing more than his
duty in showing the records and ex
pediting the work of those who came
to look over the records. He would,
and in fact is duty bound to assist
any and every one who may wish to
look up the records of his court.
Don't slur a man because he docs his
duty.
The chautauqua circle meets at
Mr; Albrights on Monday evening,
Oct, 27, at 7:30 sharp. Bcmember
the tuition fee, 50 cts.
Mus. Faura E. Dennev, Scc'y.
The officers of the respective non
partisan leagues ot Bed Cloud town
ship arc requested to meet at the
court house Saturday, Nov. 1st, at 2
p. m. sharp.
A. B. Peirce. Com.
Acts at once, never fails. DeWitt's
coagli and consumption care. A
remedy for asthma, aud that feverish
condition which accompanies a severe
cold. Sold by Cotting. 6
Paint Skop.
Carriage, sign and house painting
Hard wood Gnish, graining, etc, Shop
opposite Piatt's Lumber Yard. Al
work guaranteed .
C. MYERS.
I am giving a good kol meal
for IS cent. J D siafcl.
Dray Line.
People who desire dray ing done
with promptness and dispatch should
always hire John Barkley's teams.
John is an old hand at the business
and will do your work well . Terms
reasonable. 1-tf .,
Constipation poisons the blood; De
Witt's little early risers cure consti
pation. The cause removed, the
disease is gons. Sold by Cotting. 7
Oil and Gaoolinc.
ii. x. oimons nas just receivca a
car load of Daisy White Oil, the finest
and best kerosene on the market, and
sells it at the same prices as other oil
is 6old at lie handles nothing but
the best oils and gasoline. Save
your orders for him and get the best
goods. jfe'
Our friends should give DeW&'s
cough and consumption cure a trial.
No disappointment follows the uxe of
this reliable medicine, and it nicritg,
the praise received from all who uste
it a
Headache is the direct rcaalt of In
digestion and stomach 'disorders.
Remedy these by using DeWitt's lit
tle early risers and your headache dis
appears. The favorite little pill
everywhere. Sold by Cottiaj;. S
Organs & sewing machines, and all
kinds of sewing machine supplies.
Needles for all kinds of machiaes
kept in stock at Cozad & CVa. farai
tarc store.
YoubuJHgh will not last all wtater
Yoa will not e kept awake at Bight;
-.You vill get immediate relief if.
loa will use DeWitt's cough aad
coasaatptioa cure. Sold by Cottiag 4
Now is the time whea voa will want
toftyomr children ouUwith shoes.
G. Wieaer has still a large liae left
aad will sell them at leaa than mm
waatea aad ehildreas' shoes hereafter.
Wanted
Wasted, to trade several desirahle
pieces of towa property, far terse.
aad cattle. R W GcuiroftD.
Faraiture aad aaderiahtas seeds
at hedreek prices at Coaad Ce's
A aew iaTeien of earaet
jaat received it Cozad dV Ce's
farai
twcsii vdfrtaktBK
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IN TIMES
Like These,
Everybody Must Be Saving.
We are willing to help you do it, and haye
used every effort our long experience in this
business has given us to buy good serviceable
goods for ready cash, obtaining many bar
gains, which we will give you the benefit of.
No house in the state can offer you lower pri-
ces, ana but tew, a larger stock ot (clothing,
Boots, and Shoes to
trouble for us to show
C. WIENER,
Go Idn Eagle Clothing House.
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jmmmmmmV
Mysterious Disappearance.
Mrs. John A. Clarke was a great
sufferer from indigestion and sick
headache. She left her home last
Saturday to hay a bottle of DeWitt's
LitUe Early Risers, took a dose and
her headache disappeared as myster
iously as it came. Try them; sold bv
C. L. Cotting.
Small in size, great in results: De
Witt's little early risers. Best pill
for constipation, best for sick head
ache, best for sour stomach . Sold by
letting.
We sell more of DeWitt' little ris
ers than any other pill; their action
Is so easy, do not grip or cause pain,
are the best regulator of the liver,
stomach and bowles. 2
C. L. Cotti.no.
Itch, mango, and scratches oa hamaa o
animals cared ia thirty miaates by Wool
ford's sanitary Lotion. This never fails,
sold by L B. D.fo draffffist. Bed Cloud
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SkeiiaTa Sale,
Notice is herebvjdren, that under and bv vir
tue of aa order of mIc Issued from the offleeof
li If. Fort, Clerk of the District Court of the
Klfihth Judicial District, mlthln and for Web
eouaty, Nebraska, upon a decree In an action
Itendinir, therein, wherein, the National Lnan
and Trust Company (Incorporated are plain
tiffs and against John I. Patten aad anna fat
ten Defendants. I shall offer for aale a public
vendue, to the highest bidder for cash hi band,
at the east door oftb. eourthonse at Itcd Cloud.
in said Webster eouatv, Kebrasl a, that betas
the building wherein the last term of said court
waslioldenlonthe
94th day af Xar. A. D. ISM,
at 9 o'clock a. a, of said day, the talowinc des
cribed property fowit: The north twenty-six
36 feet of lot fourteen 14 la block four In
the towa of Guide Rock, Webster county. Ne
braska. (Uvea nnder my hand this 21 t day of
October A. D. 18. f
C. a, Taac Sheriff,
O.C.TKBL.Depaty.
C. F. Mcf S mw, Italutiff 's Attorney. 13-aod
SfcerlaTa Hale.
Notice Is hereby given, that nnder and by vir
tue of aa order of sale rtstred f rom the office of
LflFort. Clerk of the District Court of the
Eighth JndleJal District, within aad for Wel
MerrouBtv.Nebraskak.aDMi a decree Inaa ac
tion nemlinc therein, wherein. The Phoenix
Mutual ute lararance ueanaay
ararance Ceapaay arol'bUntlff
and azainst the estate of Louis I'erry deceased.
defendant. I shall fer for sale at public ven
dae, to the htjrhest aMeer for cash la hand, at
taeeaatiMorof tkeemnt house at KeaCfeod.
in s.Vd Webster county, Nebraska, (that being
the bmldlmr waerela the last term of said court
thebmldlmrwuerel
was botdeai mi tae
S4th aster efer. A. D. IS,
at 9 o'clock a, m. of sawl day. the followiujr dec
crtbed pioaetty to-wlt; Tae south half of the
eath.east qaamr aad tae nertaeast quarter of
tae snath east quarter and the asata-eaat quar
ter ef the aerth-eakt quarter of sectlea twenty
four (34) la towasMp oae 1 aerr. In range
ten 1. west of six a. m. la Webster county.
Nebraska. Citvea aader ary aaad this slst
day ot October, a. D. ISM. .
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you our goods.
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I'roclamailen.
Wjiriiba, A Joint resolution was adop
ted liy the Icjmlntiire ot tho state or Ne
braska, at the twenty-drst session thereof",
and approved March 3utli, A. 1). irw.
proposing an amendment to Section Thir
teen (13) or Article Six (C) or the consti
tution or said Mate; that said section as
amended sliall reatl as follow, to-wlt :
Hectlonl: Thut section thirteen fim of ar.
tide six (6) or Hie constitution of the state
of NeornsKA be aineiuled so as to read as fol
lows: Section 13: The Judges of the supreme
conrt shall each receive a salary or thirty-five
hundred dollars lajzM per annum
and tho Judges of the district court
shall receive a salary of three thous
and dollars II3.WO iter annum, and
tho salary of each shall be payable quar
terly. Section 3: Each person voting in fa
vor of this amendment shall have writ
ten ot printed upon this ballot the follow-
111
"For the proposed amendment to the
constitution. relaliuK to the salary ef
Judges of the supremo and district
coun."
inereiore, i, jonn i. Titayer, ov-
eruor 01 toe siaie ox aeora&ka, no
hereby Rive notice, in accordance with
section one 11 article fifteen 15 of
the constitution, and tha provisions of an
acientitieii: "An act to provide the manner
o: aroposln all amendments to the eon
stitNMon and submitting the same to the
lectors of the state." Approved Febru
ary 13th, A, I) , 1877, that said proposed
amendment will he submitted to thenaal-
inert voters ot tills state for approval
rejection, at the general election to tie
approva
or
held oa the Utb day
of ovember, A.
l.
In witness whereof f hove hereunto set
my hand and caused to be affixed the
great seal of the state ot Nebraska.
Done at Lincoln, this scth day of July
A. D. 1890. and the twenty-fourth year ef
the state, and of the independence of
the United States the one hundred fifteenth.
By the Governor. JOHN af. TIIAYKR.
BCWJAMIX Jt.COWDCBV.
ISral Secretary of State. torn
1880.
Iroclftmall)n.
Whf.bras, A joint resolution wa adop
ted by the lejcuUture of the state of Ne
braska, at the twenty-urt session thereof
and approved February 10th, A. J). 10,
proposinjr an amendment to me cosmitu
tlon of said state, and that said amend
ment shall read aa follows to-wlt:
Section I That at the ttcneral election
to be held on the Tueadav saccetdiag
the first Monday of Novmler, A. D.
1890. there hall le submitted to the
electors of this tate for approval or ra
jectjon an aioeodmejit to the roastitutJoe,
of Uiis state In words as follows. -I be
mancfactH4-e, ale aod keepimc for sI of
intnzicatlns IiqiKT as a teverac are for
ever Brouibiioj iu tuts sute. a d u
letrlslature shall nrorUle by law for tb.
enforcement of this provlloa." And there
shall ale at Mid efectioa be separately
submitted to the electors of this state
for their approval or rejection anamrwd-
BKnt to tae cotutitutioa nt the ute In
words as follows: The manufacture, sale
aad keeping for sale ef latoxicatlac Manors
as a beverage sfea-'l be licensed aad regulated
bylaw.
Section Z: At such elrctloa, oa tae aal
lea of each elector votlac for the r re i and
aaMBdmeuts to the co&stitutioa, ahall be
written or printed the words. Tor pr
posed sjaeafateat to the cesrstltoUca. pro
hibiting tho aoaafaetare. sale aad keep
ing ior auc oi icunicaiiRC uquers as a
beverage." or "Against tae proposed amend
meat te the eo&stitatioc pnreiDUls ike
manufacture, aale aad atpis for sale of ia
toxieali&c linuors as a beverage."
There ahall also be wno-a mr arfate4
oa the ballot d each elector votoas for
the proposed aaaeadmeat to the casta-.
tioa, the wards: mrr
meae to the osastltatJoa that tae
facture. sale asd Keepia for sale of ta
ttixlcatlag hVruors as a aeverac la this stale
saaH be Iterated or reaatea ay lav,"
or "Ataucse said nrvaesed
tae csRHt&stka that the mvnafartare,
aad aw plat; fr sale of letexicatlac
aaaaereoeesaau&e ueeaaM i
bylaw.'
aecssa 3r tf eifaer of tae
ed aaseaaaaeaas shall aa aawasad be
amjaiaj ox xe tunan vvtiac w us
avmUilBUUU LsaVwl aar. aaaaakJUl sawawawawaTmalaw
WsttfBBBsj, aauscaW f aBjaasjaja aWaaUasTVaaQ
an r artiaf.ru r the
!a stake.
Tarveats. L Joha jL Taarer. O-
of She state af reesaaka, aa hmy
give aasjtJf la aaeareaasa snra
m flj arfJe Mara flif at tae
a ta. paavviaas ot laa ac aav
a act ta pravla. the saaaaer at
aame to Use ssrtars af ta
raaraarr XJta. A. D.
laax. aa. Hwaaasa aaseasmsrai
as!
ssaravti or iviacttaa at te aeaaral siiaUea
lake
i tass.
WANT
n ! cmji at our nrc ttnu
nil ctnc of
Miirlnary
mm
ftrwtafj Jmaclilrc, Organ. CMrpcl, rlc.
U fiplcic Ht wr
brancst of
Cincinnati Boot & Shoe House
WARNER &,
bo5t:c1?oe
Hmtc marked rfowH price tm Mtt Ihc limn :
laMllea Grwta Knee, aImsi) !! far ill A wr naw m-II for l VS.
MeRafcMt.MlWH) Mtl Tor riM will mw rll for .
LsmIItV lac Dongutu ilior. Ml wjr mW for 41, wr rll for ttl 11
Wr carrjr Ike Iwrgt l and Url
! sarjr nlwNf
By intyiuff of Us.
Jones & Evans,
m c:t:MR to iia Kt:it i.hi4i:h.
Dealer la
Groceries, Provisions
Canned Fruits, Etc.
Red Cloud, - Nebraska.
Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud,
L. II. FORT, Maaagor.
AfcMmets of Title.
Furnished to all Lands in Webtiter County, Accurately and
ON SHOUT ffOriUK.
Il.titi hail tn yrnr nxiwjrlrnr' fa totuity
fctract books In tin iLiit w Ku-r.ititt; lUtrtloti, Ywnr f"f itirjirt
AH orilfr MM iipunpttr.
City Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
W. A. McAVOY, Props,
First-class Rigs and Good Teams.
Boarding by clay or week, good hay and feed
for teams. Come and see us. W
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
BAILEY & MYERS,
Abstracters, Real Estate
and Farm Loan Agent.
Rkd Cloud, Nebraska.
Abstracts of titlo furnislitKl accurately and promptly.
Satisfaction Guarantied. 1 10,()00 bond HIjmI
THE TRADERS LUMBER CO.
WILL MAKK
Tf
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POSITIVELY
Lower than any yard in the world
Wekbr Street livery, hi id Sals M.
Erask AKueiin. Prop.
first-class rigs as pec I alt y
Boarding by tho flay, weJc, or month at roiaonaalw
rata. Farmers aro iimterl to ntop at our barn when in th
city. Special attention paid to tliir traie. Pricen for
single fording, aa low a anywhere in tho city. Don't for
get the place.
MeriaTa H1c.
IT otlee is hereby oven tfut under and by lr- )
i ue of aa order of se lud frm lk iO' nt I
U l. Fort, clerk of the Jltritt court f Uwr ,J
ludida! district, attain ! forV.JxJfrcoety,
Nebraska, rpoa a lrt? tn vt Mrttoa rn4c
thereia. hereto Wlllli Ht UMaf&UD swmI J
acalnstohn A. lWrwj. Xtri-.n-Uni, I tJl
offer for sale at pabllc vcnds. U Ww bizht z
bidder for rah fa band, at the ejt r of tut
courtasaae t Kd OcJ. In Virjttlor rwv,lf, 1
Nebraska, nhat l-rluc Out ImiUlitz Herrt3 tli i
last term of sabl court w foiifit) m lif
arUtai tor TafrleHhcr A. I. !
at 1 o'cioek p. m. of said dy. Ux fo4liit de.
crtbed preparty tuwttt Tfcr wtiltzt pMrtr
of sectioa tareaty-eKht (3t in ttriip lUf-m
(2) aorta, raaee iirm (If i r oiut:SH. fa
Webster eaaaty. Kebrauuk. Ueu mrr mj
hand this ZA day of Septrober A. 1 , lfT.
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tae of a caartf a mmvpvt dted ct5"ih Ay
af Jaly, lam.afMlda,y SseJ la ttr nflfce 4 tfee
roaatycarrk. Wrastrc ?. Xtbn, f im
19th day f Jaty, MV.aad rsecW4 by Jt.
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