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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1891)
tsj. tits - . . .t'. g -r. ' W i?M 'J5Sft9-i .- T-1ii! J'S ! - v. " Mth - . UTJLIh 1 ETmS'iSv- .2'w tASiS , si 8&?if?s v '" i57f4i --,T"vv.Xi. IJy A. C. Hosmer. McNitt & Galusha, . X Want you to $8.00, Suits in Men's Sizes before Boys' and Children's Suits We sell Underwear Cheaper than anyone in the city. Our line of " Is a little nicer than you are used to looking at. Silk Handkerchiefs of every description at correct prices. Now is the Time! W' BBB a mi 1! il WILL. m Watches, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW' VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. Rcaairia a apeetalt) . I aaa tacatctl la Catllafrt avrae; Marc, Wt Mc Wcaeter Street. Call aaa act) aw aefare yaa 4ed4ctb)-. NEBRASKA ,-s -- FARM LOAN CO. PAID UP (X4PnJLJ50,000. t Tr!A TTessi &BdattkrM tou can get we asea nue. yoa eaa sjst yoar ateecy lauaediateljr weceaecaBaayoarappi mm arire vaatha aex all e iatenat aad priedsalls asanas at m aatae interest jtayssaa. jaainflMMaseaaBaacaaBaer Ked Cloud, Neb. jaawatflBaftwaPv) WANTEDl WaaaeataaHal Fnmitnre HI SSX&ss. . SSEsJ? vl -r?" CLOUD, NEB see their 6.50, 5.Q0, $3.75 For winter wear from $1 UWWIf. JHflO PBUMAff, SELL YOU Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, &c. & KANSAS. ecewae ym pi be dealing direct with Ike lead f orer the eaaatry fee seaas om be to an. ear aad it desiiec weeaasiYe m sure rase, save Albany, New York. OOZAD& tea saaa exaaatae smbt C3VMliK they've feaad a geld miat wear fcasV aawag saaahas aawl esssjtam aaaawa aa II Git fc,Sli,s,2 KCSfoA &&sgSgl U J UUUIUI, JUHh IMOTTHICTffljILJl .. iMumiOmj ti. ,i. lPlBfjsf: 'BJWb an'l'sjaa fj l&t2 1 aaav.BMaaaaaaB ""sTS2.rt?. a 'tjjjBjaj - .;. . ... -"- .-.. - -- -. ,v-iav. --&'. . ii,-i i j',?c,w.-t,i---.-jM5. -.- st- aamaaaraaMaamaawaaaajaaw i r. ' ';1'' v.-V-;'JS'T.'ff .'H-i jSPSf .ri'-.-' :--'- ;;,.-l.T-i-; " " i." " Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty," and One Dollar a year is I buying. to $16. D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agen Red Cloud. Miles T. Hayes' Patent - Collar ! For ale by J. O. BUTLER Keel Cloud, Buckeye Hainea. drop. 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The year will therefore go down the ages ax a aeaiorabh one aot oalj oa the ac count of shortages in crops, bat as the jear that brought forth a great ap bearal in the political areas. The floan:ial world has been somewha t de ranged and the abseicc of this neces (tarjr commodity has momentarily cur tailed the exchange of commerce on as largo a scale as woald have oc curred had there been plenty of cir culating medium on hand. Many ac cidents and other fatalities have taken place daring the year just gone oat and thousand and one other thiagsthata causes man to shudder, aad make him very thankful that he is still ia the flesh. Let as hope that 1891 will bring good crops and abuadaace of moisture, the restoration of the atoncy market, fewer accidents and a geaersl release of all the woes that mrb is heir to, that the basinets horisoa of lted Cloud may brighten, and that a new era of prosperity aad success will dawn upon oar people. With these few remarks the Grert Faaily Week- 'HMUvv MVW ! CtC J VSJV readers a happy New Year. vt ita One thing is certain that the com ing legislature should be more liberal with the sharitable iastitutioas of the state, than its predecessor was. Ia many instances the state institutions were handicapped in their efforts to auiolorute the misery of the aflictod who come under their oaro. If there is one thing above another that makes a state great in the estimation of the world, it is the care that it gives to afiicted haaanity within its bor ders. Money spent that way is not thrown away, but is spent in a good and glorious cause. The state talks of raisiag $500,000 for aa exhihitioa of its products in the World's Fair, yet how much more important is it to look after tho unfortunate f rst, aad then the World's. Fair. Therefore the tate should do the right thing ia the matter of appropriation for charit able iastitutioas Irst aad thoa raiso 500.000 for the Chicago World's Fair. On the same sabject the State Journal says: An attack will prob ably be made during the session of the legislature npna the 'State charities " Tne expenditure of menoy ia sobools, asylams and refora itorics should aot be looked apon as a pablio charity, but as a business investment. It is cheaper and better t maiataia eea tral asylums for the insaae thaa to leave this clas of persoas to the inef ficient eare of the counties. Jt Is cheaper to educate the bliaa aad tie deaf aad the daab than to alltw one half of them U grew ap ia a life tf idleacss aad misery. It is cheaper to reform ieatTrigjble veaths ia the iav aastrisl scheola tha to maintain thea ia the psnitcatiary whea they grew te manhood. It is cheaper tetraia the feeble miaded ap to a coaditiea tf self eDpnott thaa to allow the U he tome public charge threagh all their lives. Aad so tn threagh the lit. As a business propositioa it ia heistr U provide for a vigorous system ef state tdaeatieaal aad rertcmaterj ta slitatita thaa to leave the week a he alJF tal'y and aia teat hy wdividaalo ami ear ptlttieal divieieea. Thai the weak ahoaM he dene ia a prepttitiosi rs airias; ao dtatte, - A feUew the saaee JaV nlaesal a It it most important, at this jaac tarc that tht results of a liberal vie terj should he perfectly andersteod. ttrtae trst plaee,vthe ltheral pertj are aaeaifteally committed to the pritt eipleef aarestrieted recipncity with the Uaited Sutes, providing there is aa csptetatioa that saeh a propositioa will he acceded to. Kceiprocity im plies a perfect and unrestricted rx ehaagc of every aataral product and every maaafavtured article, the effect of which woald be that commerce ahall be as aarestrieted aloag the whole foar tkousaad miles of border liac as it is aow betweea the states ef the Uaioa of the provinces of the Do minioa. The consequences of th obliteration of the commercial barrier will be that the area of the trade of the United States eould be doubled; while, inasmuch as an enormous de vclopement would follow in Canada from the opcu market which would thus be afforded in this country, the volume of trade woald increase ia the same manner, with the same rapidity, aad with the proft as it increased with the opening of the western states. It will rest largely with the Americans themselves to share in the profits of this development, as they already are largely in the individual possession of lands, timber limits and mineral locations in Canada. These they eould further increase for hy the liberality of the laws they oan possess themselves, by purchase, of any prop erty that promises a large return un der the changed circumstances. Free raw material from all parts of the Do minion, greatly aeeded to cheapen maaafaetarea for export, produced at r. . o-v -a - selves, aad by the necessary develop ment affording them a market for American manufactures, is a result the value of whieh surely no one csa aestiia, as growing out or a recipro cal arrangement between the two coaatries, at ao eest of political dis. tarbaaee to either. Kraatu Wimsa ia North Aaerivaa Review for Janu- 3Ir. Cone of Guide Rock, u school tcachvr, was brought to lied Cioad oa last Saturday, charged with a too severs paaishment of a pupil. He was discharged as not guilty. Child ren are tender now a davs, and the school teachers arc arrested and threateaed with dire vcesrcatiee for whippiag a refractory papil, but ia the good old days, when the "Big In- jua' went to the "decs trial" school, it was aot aa aticoataoa thing for a teaehtr to kaook down aad mop the floor with a bad papil and it was all right, aad when the papil .went home instead of getting sympathy he re ceived the second flogging for haviag been whipped at school. A vsst difercace then aud now. Spare the rod. and spoil the child. Lathe Boyd, Peter Sailor, and Wa. Snyder, of Bladen were arrested and brought to the county sest on charge of bnakinr; into the G. A. R. hall at that place. It seems ihst the hove had had a dance ia the- hall and hired the janitor te light it up, aying aothing aheat the priee to le paid. He charged them $1.00. This they refased to pay aad he locked their or gaa ia the hall aad woald But let them have t. The beys by some metaa catered the hall aad tetk the trgaa cat, aad ia cvetcaaeact were arretted. Their rate was coatiaaed aatil Jan. IS, before Jadgt Traakey. Q- M. Plamh, who hat been edit ing the Med Clead Repablicaa, tatea- aiUy a repablicaa paper, has deserted i tht party aad hit newspaper at the saawe time aad will jtta G. Jt. GiBtaa Mtpsjhjishiaf eUXew BepaW Ht, a pffshihst:a trgaa at Liattla. WhM will atetantef tht Red dead ptasrieat Thiafalfs aaa hcea eerf at aaa aetata aava tfcaafl a it mm laajiattalMak the Price of The Chief. 1891. t'smftea. Mr Weleett Lat jot received aews of the desth ef her sifter Mrs. Fuller, age about 7 at Verawat. Mis. W. has the Under ay apathy tf her frirndV. ' The M. K. SamUy sabtej latere ting service ia their chare i en Christ mas eve. Music, reeitatieat est., filed the early part ef the evening. A erosa 1 at Uttt rrscted instead of a tree, and the dUtrihation of the pre, cut hanging from the cross, r placed aaderaeath il, "was spirited aad excit:ng. The Coiigregatioualita had a sort of family gathering for dinner on Christmas day. It was intruded to include all the families reprvceatcd in the hurch and Sunday school, and although some few had made Micir arrangements, a large numiier gathered, and had a most excellent dinner, good music, and a very enjoy able season of good cheer and christ ian fellowship, a regular eoagrega tional iovefeasl to he long remem bered. . W. II. last Good by old jesr. Mrs. A. V. Johnson and Lea Bur nett arc on the sick list. A full turn out vbh reported at the Plain View Chrislmus tree. The alliance of Harmony gave a sirc viuri;iiu4s aner ai tie Har mony school house. h. II. Ar.'hcr and wife of (Hell, arc spending the holidays with her parent Mr. and Mrs. A. Caaffaan. Miss Minnie Cauffmaa rctaraed home after several months visit wittj her sister ia Odell Neb., ;A.'t fc!L4?rtlHtff twit tyfe them the inittca(s) Christmas eve. Mr. l'robasco is speeding the Holiday vacation at his home in Blue Hill and Miss Lialy with hr? parents in Kansas, The young men who stole the organ from the G. A. R. hall are liable to get themselves into trouble as it is not business vlo ft other peo ples locks with keys, sorry to see the loys in trouble but it will probsbly teach them a lesson. S . Pope Bros, sre getting their store in shspe and when coaplcted will have one of the nicest stores ia Red Cioad. They are mea who arc thorough ruatlcr after trade. Those sre the men who wia. They will have tne of the largest stocks of goods in the val ley. A few necks ago Tiik Cmir had an item about holding revival servi ces ia a certan place which we raggest cd that as it was a strong democratic town the result of the aext elcctioa woald show if any tf the brethren were soaadly ooaverted. This pro voked the editors of aa cxehaage to ask the question, 'can a democrat W a christian?" Well, brother, it is a little doubtful uader ordinary cirenm stances. Some of them may get into heaven and -'tread the pearly streets of the New Jerusalem," hot it will only he through the kindness tf geed oid l'cter who is sappeeed to he the gaardian at the gates. Tub Caiar believes ia the doctrine that whea a maa is staadly converted the fact that he has catered apta a new life will acsbewa by b daily walk aad etaversation. Wc may err ia jadg acat, hat acctrdiaf te tht htt ssghi at hart wt believe that ia eeitr ! he a f all fledged chrittiaa a aaa awaat he aeecessorily he a seaad repahli tea. Aad wt have araisraiit aatlv trity fee thisriht here ia Red Chad Oat ef the leading aemssrats ia this city, whea he heard ehat amstshsref his party had precattd csattrsitfj, aid: "Xcw je felltw taiak yta aevepUjcd k U im Mrm waavflf fawfavaawaVw Aaaa IhinfWwitlWdenagial nttsf dear thr tditer tf bkalatatj Whsf is RnSlaTlM CaettviaatDr. tCaUI4rwa.lt fwr II It rioawaat. Ita MUlleaa eMetaera. fcverfoli care tottalaa; trwahtsja. aawelav arlvlaa; ataMay tweia Is the Ckllarwa'a Castoria. llOO Uiaraam aaat Wlatl CaMw. Caaaiiwa nlaaww) aaalamitetta the lawtl, tigalalu law) awajwMaaa . . , .. .. . 1. . . -.- ' ' m i rArZTTHmmwt,m i n ! 1 1 in ii an ami aanaasl taflaaafl ataaaat aJnanW akaisasaa a. flfaaa waaans avmataas aawaar aaaaawaam. aaaaaaTaa aaa aaaa. a.Q.c,fnMiii at a. taaam U. a. Lvanam HlBcatwBassaajakaVV Oaaariatoib.uiMaiyrwaaaaaaf "OavsjaeamaseastM aaaaaei eaasit akatmr.j-)BU4. 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Mr. Aatiby it haewa wsdefjr hi aMc aaat oteer statee aaa asaaker s7 furt aad vhsor. ai every toiae k aumsthiaaef has aswy. ne ef the leva Ft aad the area thsae tea asma towa AJkaana dates fresa has est it tana asj the teatea af wlSsa tat aaaa aa aaaa from the saaaawaiat ef or wmaraaUy "trae to Jkor. TM) .--J 'awaaaaaBBSaai nsntrefwas BEE Vol 18. No. 23. && aava Pro Nebraska. R. A. HANDV. gaaraaHii la lalHf fwMaf ansa lay CasaaitoiaawiajtWiiawlaailawaajl OaaftorlaV cu Mxrouawmm IAaUhawS. '---: anuVaaaaaam haaalaaa flflfejB4naaaaaaaaaaauE inaaaaawF and Goal - - Nebnska. Tht ! erterly teavsatUa sf the Wekater cae4r W. & T 11 held at RUdea hVc. K aad )? M there were a eeeehrrs fw shf m4, the aeetie$ were iattreetias; sad prefltoUa. The teheef tUMt f totee aad the fsairU flfm G4 Ttapiara famiahsd aesse Mrtlkst aiajM- Rcpertt wtf fteeived 1m aha awitas, tat toyaf Up; s u tftal aadpriNi wrrh, asela! parity hifedily eed health mmA f4 itliiii. 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