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" Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty," and One Dollar a year is the Price of The Chief.
By A. C. Hosmer.
Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday, Noyember ,7 1890.
Voi. IB. No. 15
WE ABE NOT
Running for Congress
BUT WE ARE RUX.MXO A FIRST-CLASS
Dry Goods
1 3HOTSE
W I' 'i'J-'J7
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And mean lo sell goods cheaper
than before
We carry a complete line of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, &c.
And make a specialt) of
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Dress Goods, Cloaks and Jackets,
Our line of Plushes in Jackets and Sacks are
all that any one could ask for.
Ako, a complete line of Ladies Cloth Gar
ments in Jackets and Newmarkets.
Children's Glcaks and Jackets in all sizes and
prices, in stripes, checks and plain goods.
Wc invite the attention of the public before
buying elsewhere.
R. M. MARTIN & SON.
Moon Block, Red Cloud.
Higfaeat of all a LetYeamf Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aaf . 17, 1SS9.
Baking
Pomler
ABSOUIIBiar PURE
Nebraska.
Written for TiiRCiiur
Broad are are her smillne Tlstas,
And her soil pays rich return to persevering
toll.
Her skle are clear and bright, and never sun
A fairer, happier land e'er ihuue uKn.
Her Iron pathways pierce and penetrate
To every section ol Urn prosperous state.
O'er prairies wide, and over many a blooming
field.
Where all her senerous acres gladly yield
To manly effort s sufficient store
To bless our homes and cheer a foreign shore
These are the arteries that pulke with trade and
busy traffic.
And hae kindly made the whilome desert bios
sob as the rose.
And st-eiies of beauty to the eye disclose,
wudded the plains with d iadems and crowns
Of stirrinc cities and of thriving towns,
Upon whose teeming htreets a restless throng,
On business or on pleasurr , rush along.
And passenger ana heavy freighted trains
Swell with fresh vleoralfher throbbing veins.
Where once was but a wilderness, we si-e
The evidence of bright prosperity.
When war's alarm echoed o'er the land.
Her sturdy sons obeyed the stern command
Tliat bid them risk their fortunes ana their
lives.
With sad farewell to children homes and wives,
They buckled on the cinor. hurried hence.
Fought for their country, bled in Itn defence,
.suffered the hell of sountbern prison pen.
Or, maimed for life, returned to home again;
Und now they raise ami fan the patriot name.
And bow their head with reverence to the
name
Of Lincoln; and that honored name e'er shall
Proudly survive In the state's capital.
The red man roams the arid plains no more.
Driving the maddened buffalo before.
Or seek!", with bow and arrow, the coyote.
in uukjr vauev, or in araw remote.
Or hunts, with leaping heart, the frighted deer.
un ruggeu nuisiue or hi canyon arear.
I he Indian with his tribes has taken flight
lief ore the blazes of civilization's Itch.
And sought a home, a home that suits him
best.
In the deserted w lids of the far west
leaving the white man master of the plain.
Monarch of all this great and wide domain.
Come out and see us ye who think Nebraska
Is but a dreary waste, like bleak Alaska,
Scared by the burning winds that scorch the
south.
As dry and barren, desolate by drouth.
tinti.
A place not lit for human habitation.
And jou will Una a people noble, klud.
inteliiKent. ana cuiuirea.
While fruitful fields groan
and rptind.
an 'neath their full
atiimdince.
Our lowing herds arc numbered to redundance.
And all things here beneath eur goldeu skies.
Conspire to make an earthly paradise.
Edgar Thokmk.
Tanguiiade, November 7. 1890.
Christmas is Coming
BUT
T. C. Hacker
east.
19 homo from the
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WSSSXaUkJSt,
THE JEWELER, IS HERE, WITH THE FIXEST EIXE OF
vSfBr
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silverware, &c.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Lulu Potter was in Bladen last
Sunday.
Isaac David was adjuged insane
this week.
D. F. Scamniou has raised some
legant celery this fall.
Geo. P. Cather has just returned
from a visit to Massachusetts.
C. W. Barnes of the Indianola
Times was in the city this week.
There has been a new smokestack
put up at the city engine houMt
The post office windows received a
black eye from the wind Sunday
night.
At the cold medal contest last
Friday night, Bertha Brown received
the medal.
Jacob Hartiuan, was adjudged in
sance Monday and is now in the
county jail.
W. B. Roby ha gone west asnin
for a few days. He is a strong be
liever in irrigation.
The-fall trade of our merchants i
picking up nicely and they seem to
be doing a good business.
Now that the battle's over, and the
smoke has cleared an ay, we -ee
several pdit'cians, calmy waiting for
another dav.
G. 11. Chancy was in Lincoln this
week.
Did you hear anything drap. Well
kinder.
Mrs. Mary Patten of Alma, was in
the city this weak.
Last Sunday night was the cold
snap of the season.
The city da-is arc going to have
the stand pipe p-iinted.
The republican party received its
Waterloo at the polls last Tuesday.
Thanksgiving is the next holiday.
Preparrt your turkeys for the festal
day.
It snowed in Nebraska last Tues
day, at any rate it was a cold day for
republican..
Geo. Coon, one of our most in
austrious farmers has purchased the
Jay Pope farm.
The Borean blasts arc upon us
once more, and we live in the fear of
our coal bills. Selah.
F. P. Shields of the Alliance
Knight came out in flying colors over
McKeighati's election.
Considerable money has changed
hands over election and the lucky
cubs is therefore happy.
In another column will be found
an original poem from our old time
The holidays are coming on apace
and the merry jingle of old Santa
Claus' sleigh bells will soon interest
the children.
E. W. Ferguson and Sam Miller
have made this Great Familv Week
ly happy by recent acquisitions to
the Bin Injun's purse. Thanks.
The ladiej aid society of the M. E.
church was entertained last Friday
by Mrs. J. W. Sherwood. The next
meeting will be at Mrs. Dr. Damet
ell. Rev. H. D. Piatt of Cowles, com
menced his third year with the Con
gregational church of that place. He
We Are Sick !
McNitt & Galusha
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RED CLOUD, NEB.
"JU-CIU-GAX
McKclckaa r Wefcalcr '!
to Oar Hfoxt Caagrcwuaaa
Th People Have Halt.
The election is over and McKcigh
an is elected to congress. During
the campaign the fight waced against
him has been bitter and long, but
Mac filially triumphed. As far as
this paper is concerned, it fought him
on purely political grounds, and has
no apologies to make concerning its
course therein. We did what we
could to elect Mr Harlan, and he
wu defeated by Mr. McKeighan, and
wc ate satisfied. Baring all political
prejudices THE ClIltK blievei that
Mr. McKeiuhau will make a good
and faithful public servant, doing all
that is in his power to help the pen
pie. While we did all wc could to
defeat him, we cheerfully submit to
the voice of the people, and along
with the crowd, wc holler ''Hurrah,
for Mi-chi-gan."
Perhaps tht lesson taught republi
cans, will learn them a iact. name
ly: that they can not trifle with the
interests of the people too much
There is no doubt but what the re
publican party has done moro for the
people than any other, yet, such high
handed frauds as the state board of
transporation, is alone enough', to
cause an uprising of the people.
There is no use of mincing matters
and the boys will have to learn
Then again, that little bolt last fall
by which George Hummel, was de
feated cost the republicans, Web-
stfoooWnYng'sWo d&l1 witffriJut Ye,
main facts just the same.
am
is
Vate af Weteter County.
FOU GOVERNOH.
I, D lticharils. rrp
I IMJ j u ficin
P 1 OWlij 1II1b
BLIa)ne. pro
LIEUT. GOVEBSOB
1 M AJ or4 TCP
AlfX EtCSkf (ICW a !
Propose to sell
SUITS AND
1Z
OVERCOAT
For less money than anyone this year.
Goods neverwerc offered so cheap in mark
as this year, on account of this fact.
Wfc HAVE
an unusually large stock,
oeirer sun man you ever
Bran
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Wo shall ajll
OOllffllt DCIO
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Ever Keen in Red Claud, and I shall cll It at price that all can
afford to buy. Sly saods arc ALL XEW.
Kes:tirin? :i specially. I ant located la Catling's lira Store, an
Wot Side Webster Street. Call and sec mc bcrorc jraa
decide to bay.
Hq 1
There !
is a very pleasant gentleman
doing good work.
The democratic papers are nw
telling the people that an era of
prosperity is in store for thm be
cause they have elected a majority of
the next congress.
Wo are sorry to learn that Mrs.
Thos. J. Deal has just passed through
stroke of paralysis which has left
her in a serious condition. We hope
she may fully recover.
Lumber is on the free list exclaims
a free trader. How the d I do
you know it? Well didn't I see
O'Flarity carrying off four dry gooes
boxes the other night.
The following sad eyed barnyard
poeti w.t-? wiiiteu bj our ldevil"
Wlien vislnmof iet
P.ts over our lo;-
We licir fnnii the kitchen
av, are jou coin;; tu milk that cow?
Willie Bacni w-.sTyears old list
Saturday afternoon and in honor of
the event, he h.id a birth day part,
the.- all enjoyed a very good time and
ho ncivrd ininv tiresenta.
m . -1 ?11 . . 1 -
1 lie cnantauqua circle win mceL at , , -
Mrs Ootting's. Monday Nov. 10th, j N ;w thaf electno 19 oyer, let the
at 730 ' i people kettle uov n to tne peaceful
LDKA E DESSEV Sec'v 'avocations of life and in the meantime
- . ex. resurect the watch factorj and sugr
.mere wince a meuiuic ui iu uifiIOTr snlipmn. i a dn
a meeunc 01
equal suffrage society at the residence
of Mis. J. A. Tait on Wednesday.
November 12th, at 2 -o'clock p. w.
All invited. J. A. Tait, Scc'y.
Tom . Penman has just received a
fine stock of jewelerv, silverware.
something for itcd Cloud or not?
On last Thursda) evening, Nov. 30,
Wm V. Law and Margtrct Scott,
daughter of Ex-sheriff Scott of this
c:tv, wore united in marriage by the
Rev. Ii. D. Piatt of Cowles. Tt
W II Keck. Ind.
(1 W Woodby. pro 33
SECRETARY OF STATE
J C Allen, rep a
F W tjprairuc, den 21x1
CM Ma berry, Ind 13
Chas Watt, pro a
STATE TREASURER
J w 1 1 1 1 1 P nrix)
WKtiMiiinK. ueaa r
JV Wolte.iiid l
II W Hardy, pro 30
STATE AUDITOR
T II Benton, rcu &
It B Waliiulst, oeni -13
jaulf. ind Iiart
AFitch, pro 31
ATTOaNEY CIKSERAL.
CW Hastings, rrp &'
.1 W lllucin. dem vm
.1 W Ef&erton. Ind 12
F P Wirttin, pro W
COMMISSIONER PUR I5D AND UUXiS
A K Humphrey, rrp tSS
J HlKler. aeffl 99
WF Wrifsht.lad 12
C Olson, pro
SCPT. PTJBIJC IX8TRCCTION
A tL CfOuny rcpa 94
CI KieitHtrawr, rtem t!H
A I 'all maml, Ind j 1-43
Mary KMorgaa. pro 30
CON0RES8
iiAriui re p. . w
W A McK-lgaan. ind 1380
Lnlalnwr. pro
STATS SENATOR 2GTH DIST.
SOBalnl. rp
K P Bonnell. dem
n lsn, Ind, ......... ..........
RErRESENTATIVK 41 DIST.
W ETh'irne. r;p
Aujtin Ui'oy. Ind
REPRESENTATIVE 40 DUCT.
a H ,. sirncr, rp.... ............
C O Wilson, ind....... .
COUJTTY ATTOKEY
J n WllJcu, rep 2
IILHopki s, ind
SUPERVISORS.
Id rioul-S W Foe.
ReJClotd-l KIer.
tiuldi lUtc'x A H Crary.
'tlllwaUT-'l M Miller.
Bit I ii II A HolTinan.
lUrmoay W fl rtiien--n.
Inava!c-H It Ho'drrj;.'.'
rottilain Philip Zlianiernnn.
Mm reek L l Ihotn.
IJur t; W Huremrl.
1 leasaut I1U1 John lisr.
In overcoats the price is from SI to S3
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a?J
In underwear we catch th'm Come and see.
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1344
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S F. SPOKESFIELD has eveiything in
'the Drj' Goods and Grocer' line and sells
CHEAP FOR CASH,
Try him if you want square dealing.
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Ke4 Ulotid, where he will Make it his t. 1500 vcsra before its face wi
r Ht;
Jtaiejr, "Um Worked
R. V.Siiiuky, Frcs.
Hexuy CLARKE,Vice-Pris. L. H. Fort. Gashnr
Kl.Lls 1. SiilR2rt Assistant Cashier
ClMWlaafa
Music Veeper rtjana.
Roll call Quotation Da spweh.
Answer to questiona on "aatroaoeay
ia Oct. Xa of the Chautauquan.
SixqueMioos on the required readings
by Mra. Deyo.
Muc V
Bidiaffbgr
Wonfc."
Debate by Mr. Kaley aad Mr. AlbrifSiL
9ueatk: Was Wat Fyler'a iBewrrcc
tioo joatinaWe?
Critic report by Mr. Cotting.
THIRD DAT.
headquarters. He is traTelliag audi- aeeH ia lhim Bcctioa u u 332." JM
tor for the Howell Bre. His tern- m0lt bc anj oWcr thaB go. ef Ar TMlb toUj-CBrMBt alissi News.
tory lies west ef this ity. noetieal chestauts wt cxaeet t re- ..Aawwewto -silwr qaeatioa" ia Oct.
The coaii.r )eislatare aiast kaoek ceive oa "beaattfal saow" aad the ZSPSntr n.
oat the state railway cosmissioa. 4iat rose of stuaaer frosi oar sanag ,-Qairid raadinf by Mm CottlaaT.
The tveonle are tired ol the fraud. poets. ; Musk; Tesner Hyaaaa.
Ilthasbeeaaa fje sore for tear?, Durh):, h?t . Thc cct; Papar--T Teleaeoaa'' ay Mm Max
land nstead of its aetiag as i ab:- 8boud fcavc mt of)tizt (f tht. eb uXmm-.i an-infc- w
ca owtlae
watehe?, c, which he Las opened happv conpic have the best wishes of
up in Cottiag's drag store. Mr. Pen-, the r.Grclll Family Wecklv" far
aiaa is a fiae workaian and will aiake lo and pro5peroas lif.
it win in Red Cloud. . . . . .L , B
xt r u n ii v t i t A little peiceofnpwa. The 'Star af
Mr. J. F. Holleaoach, fomerlv of j BathJehea" is now shiaiag ia the
this city, and for several vcars - touth..st portion of heavta's Uae
iMAaoB,igiw luwrtt aK This i to certify ihat it will
he
it
Thc Cawae. j
Several f our Ked Cloud (this
year repuhlicanit) went to Superior
just before rlcction, and made a tic
up with the deraocratrt by which they
pledge themselves and the party to
vote for Bonnell and Hoyd. (two demo
crats) if the democrat would vote for
Harlan, and against McKeiphsaii.
The trick leaked out in this city and
was !et down upon in good shape by
the republican. That kind of trades
acver helped the republican party.
Thc tie-up lost Mr. Harlan votes in
stead of uiakitit; them, for Ihc pcoplr
get tir I of -u?h peifidy T.'cn an
other cm' "f lon W -btr fount,
to the repjiblican? a th ptckiu
of the lat rcpublcan convention in
tins cuuntr. nd the free ue of p3
es by one of our prominent tt ofi-
rcrs on thc hru of tranpnrtion
The loard of transporation it'lT if
an rje-or. and with tlce th'ns
and the "my rented tolt of lat fall
o dsistfd the rpu bHcab ff the
coanty that thy concluded that "t
was time t' rebnke the high Landed
outrage bv public oS-l" and ther
hnhai- n; and wt can be said of
Wibtr county will apply to mar
others in the tatc Dtshoaest poli
ties may wis for a while batsooarr ar
later thy w.H run against Davy.
Jones' locker That's all.
NRHRASKA 5c KANSAS.
FAMM ILAN O
PAID UP QAln'jLt$Mf000.
Tak Vraallallit f Thns, nmwjrit l UmH ddaa
aad tnt ttif cru uvrni r lk'i ta
M yt can e th Jrrt ?
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SaAaa we raa alii rott lh"l-l tfta
raaat lBrr& ai vtlU1 i;all at t &, Ui if 4f4 mhi
jouwiiJ be pi--'! wStfi twfBaaRt UtUpw. 4 t iatiarf i
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Red Clour!, N;b.
AllKijiy, Kcw York.
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firsnational bank sz&ks:z
' . Halloweea was daly celebrated
. Y--r, -.- Avf -v- ioar tewa hova. Beer keg
Ari X A.e. l OaVJUO f featlBg ama,a tomm trtdr dry gooa,
r-"- o Minanl ktBlriitiT kttRiTirjui uv r1 dll innnl.r r-mr.fv i'c hnxra W?r StTCWb aroaad DTGM'SC
.:,n:v, precinct and school district Iwnds. Buv aad sell forcisa exchange oarfv, wagoas, baggies, e.. here, ' tended aaa esibraee4 at say aaacl
, V .-' " r Vhre, aad every where, aathoaseafeatarsf especially the -Wttie
s-nrea to aieTe ia au atrecueaa, ana
ehumb. civen bv the voaar uaies.l ae arse Jtf aassaioaa
K. . Ku rlitir baviRff Pnt tike tetter aJfwxycl'Eaajlaadbjr taa ifasiilsat
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DIRECTORS:
Jas. JIcNcny. J. A.Talley, G. W. Liasey. R. Y. Shirey.
. . Joha R. Shirey. B. F. Highlaad. '
. Heary Uiarte, A. J. rvway.
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wt will diseoaat aay price yew eaa
get from any other parties. 2t
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II. B. Siasoas has j'ut reeeire4 a
car lead ef Daisy WhiuOil, thefaeat
aaa heat kereaea oa the saarfcet, aa4
sells it at the saae prices a other oil
ia sold L He handles aaf hiag hat
the hest oils aad gsaaliaa. Save
3mr orders f.r hTsa aad get the heat
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