The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 30, 1891, Image 1

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Boots, Shoes and Rubber
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Hats and Caps ?
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wMiesale prices if so call on
Pope Bros.
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SUCCESSORS TO 1L A. HANDY.
Lumber and Goal
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JAf AKV, 189.
From Oklahoma' border,
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Let the boomers inT
JAXL'AUT, 1891.
From Boston to Tacotna
RingB a doleful shout
Wm sUrve in Oklahoma
Unless you help us outr
Irrlaallea.
It seeais to u that our baiiieas
en and faraicrj shoald aiake an ef
fort to bring about a fystew of irriga
tion for Webster county. It is cer
tainly the only wean b; which the
great agricultural problvai can be
solved, inasmuch as the rainfall can
not always Ik. depended upon to give
the soil a suficient moisture that will
cope with the blighting effects of the
hot winds which are quite prevailctit
in this sectiou. Now is the time to
act and if our farmers and business
men will co-opcratc in this matter it
will soon be brought to a sat factory
climax, and the fattre of eropr- will
soon be a thing of the past The peo
ple cannot afford to let the imortsat
matter rest idly, but hoild at once
pnt forth the proper efforts to make
it an assured fact. A company should
be formed immediately for that pnr
poec. A meeting shonld be called at
Red Clend to discuss the matter not
later than February. Reniem1cr that
irrigation is the salvation of the coun
try. "It is a general caase for lamenta
tion on the part of many," says the
Kdgar Post, "that few newspapers in
these days, especially local weeklies,
express decided opinions on subjects
cf general discussion, more particular
ly matters touching home politics and
local affairs. The question is often
asked why it is that newspapers are
not more generally outspoken in all
their beliefs. The answer to this
question in a word is: people don't
want that kind of paper. Some will
insist that this is not a faet, and that
a far as they arc concerned they
want to see a paper express decided
opinions. This is andeniably true as
long as the editor agree with them,
but as soon as he rant ceunter to their
cherishel views no matter how trifling
the difference, there is a decided fall
ing off in their admiration for news
papers with opinions, and the chances
are the next move would be the seek
ing of the ofice with the blood eurd-
ling request to : stop my paper," or
fwrhaptrtha more dastardly revenge
of secretly working against the busi
ness interests of the pajicr for the
simple reason that the editor had opin
ions of his own and was not afraid to
express them. This i not true of all
men by any means, but every commun
ity has enough of this element to
make the rule applicable as a general
principle. There it ao question but a
maaly straight forward course is the
one to pursue, but at the same time
the actioas of many who erhaps do
not suspect of themselves, put a pre
mium on hypocracy and by their deal
ings with men tacitly encourage de
ceit and double dealings. This does
not app.3 alone to newspapers but to
every line of business."
A rail i oid man has invented a
new clock that will he of great advan
tage to engineers ia running tram
Thcdial plate and the figures are large
and so is the hour aad minute hands
As a train whirls by a station the
hour and miunte hands whirl aroaad
like a flash to the correct mememt
and a red ball's eye fashes into the
dial. Five minutes later the red
light tarns green, and in five minutes
more th green light disappears. The
engineer an th aext traia following
can tell exactly to the moment how
maay minutes ahead is the ttain that
preeccea him. The cfoek is a per
fect timekeeper aad when the traia
passes draft the sigaal light.
Tohaccs chewers stand ap! We
are reqaesfcc to iafarm yoa whs at
tend church, that yoar praseaeewwald
ha mare appreciated if 30a wauM da
yaar 4tehawia' ' outside the eaurek,
aad ant disgrace yearaclf aas the house
T Gaa hy abating the few last seats
ia the rear emi ef the chares with
that juice, aaft Is he spilled aa Ne
Waaka's !. Axtell KefaUieaa.
Beaaacae is the si
efln
Remedy these hy acis DtWiet a lit
tie early risers aad yaar headache ai
sen. The faectits Httla pel
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Price of Liberty' and
Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday, January 30.
Hew la Kill a Taw.
Hay of eddlers a often and as
mueh as poible.
j Denounce yoar merchant Itccause
they make a fsir proit on Hood.
Glory iu the downfall of a man who
has done much to baild np the town.
Make out your town a very bad
plaee and stab it every time yo can .
Kefaxe to unite in any scheme for the
betterment of the people.
If a stranger comes to your town
tell him every thing is overdone aad
predict a general crash in the near
future.
Keep up divided public sentiment
on the methods ef increasing busi
ness. If you are a merchant, don't adver
tise iu your home paper bat buy a
rubber stamp and use it. It may save
you a few dimes and make your letter
heads and wrapping papers look as
though you were doing business in a
one-hore town.
Oar etaUa.
Win a the instinct of revenge is
absent, there is a decided distinction
in the haman heart to cause death,
even by legal methods. A very in
teresting case of this jvtermiHed re
volt of the mind against taking life is
that of Judge George Stipp of the
circuit court in an Illinois district.
It became his duty to pass sentence
on the Ottawa murderer. Ford, and. ia
the effort to do it, his mind gave
away. Day and night he fancies
that he is being pursued by men who
try to take h;s life.
This man has been a distinguished
criminal lawyer and has debated on
questions involving the life and death
of many men. As judge he has been
highly esteemed, the only criticisms
being made on him were on account
of his manifest reluctance at all times
to pass the death sentence. This re
luctance was increased by the execu
tion by hanging of a relative ia
another Btatc. This kinsuan was
conclusively proved innoscci.t at a
later day. of the crime for which he
was hanged. After thi the judge
was continually tormented lst he
should condemn to the gallows some
innocent map. Probably this feeling
is much more common among judges
than is generally known. A great
many sheriff's arc tormented with it.
Not long ago a sheriff died at an ex
ecution from heart trouble.
TLc whole scheme of capital execu
tion docs violence to human nature.
A "" civilisation win reject it. a
' wiser woAti ,f government will refuse
to couMiiit judicial murder. Kx.
Draarlea' tab life.
On last Friday, Thos. J. Beal, one
of the oldest settlers of Webster coun
ty, departed this life after many years
of usefulness. A few months ago he
left his city home aad went on ta his
farm near Red Cloud for the purpose
of looking after his interests more
carefully, and all went along nicely
until a few days ago when he took a
severe cold, and being of a rugged dis
position thought but little of it. al
though a man of almost three score
add seven, but it began growing worse
day by day, and becoming alarmed he
called the family physician, but too
late, aad finally the disease overpow
ered him aad ''death claimed him as
t
' his own." Mr. Beal was an exem
plary man and had been a lifelong
cfcri"t'". tavi"S caasecrated himself
te the cause of Christianity -in early
life and lived it day by day, it being a
source of great eemfert to him ia his
declining year. His death was
qaite sadden, it having been leas thaa
ten days from the time he was takee
sick until dissolution had taken place.
He moved to Red Claud ia 72 aad had
lived here daring that period, aad
was aa active member of the 51. E.
chares ef this citv. Uis death is a
sad blow to his aged consort, aad Miyjftnther aetiee. They knew better if1
sea, Mr. erg. Ileal, whe hare the
sympathy ef the eemmaaity in the'r
hoar of treahle. The remiaa were
fallowed te their bet resting place is
Red Claad cemetery hy a large aasa
ber ef scrrewim?, fiieads ami relatirca
ea last Saturday afteraeea. the Bee. !
E. J. Randall esfriatiag Tat Caisr j
extrada its sympathy W the bereaved j
frieaaaaad rdatirac ef the deeeasedJ
Mr. F. W. Rbkeidee f FairfrU,
NeV hasdeeidea W hcaie ia Bed
Chmd. in the huut aad aaee
at "the ream nreapiea by Wi
Werfaager. Mr.B. Isaama
experieace mi
TawCaiKr
ami hesaeaks far
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One Dollar a year is
The M. K. pmtraeted meeting i
till in progress, and may continue
taraaga thi week.
John Blain and daaghler, Jennie,
left on the moraiat of the 2i!th fo.- a
visit at St. laal, Mia.
The Y. I'. S. C. K. will obervctne Yrk dcpartiucBt. The meeting J
Endeavor dav, next Snndav, Feb. lt, m an interesting one from start to
Rev. H. D. llatt, i to preaeh an ap
propriate sermon at 1 1 a. m.
The Christian hadeavor movement
a hhtttry of ten tr deve!
opment, of niece.-- and useful In eft.
The ladies of Cow lea are doing
what they eaa to supply the needy,
near as with clothing aad have alo
eat a package of good MM.ond hand
clethiag te thoM more needy in Cha.-s
Co.
The friends af Mr. Losea Wright,
will be pleaded to leara that since re
moving from here to Long Beach,
Mbs bi health has become better
thaa it has feon for f ve years pa.-L
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Blaaea.
Hall wa- at Ulue
V. s.
Hill lat
visiting
Fridav.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold are
with their daughter Mrs. V. S. Hall.
The boy who idiot Mr. Burden- dog
Kng, did not do a first ela job a-
the dug still lives.
.'The literary la Friday eniug
was well attended. The question for
this Friday exeniug Jan. I'M rendxed
that ebra.-ka as an agriculture .-late
is a failure.
Considerable comment by the tax
payers has Ut-n made on the action of
the newlv elected towiihii trea-urrr
urawing an me lowiiMiip mone ti,c city was broaght out. The meet
(alKMit tl(l0) out of the bank of Bla-iin(. closed with a grand ball and ban
man in Glcnwood township and de-!,Uct bn nighto The banquet was
positing it with the First National spread in the city hall and roers
Bank of Blue Hill in 1'otidam town- ai,l for L0O. John Wil-on pre-icd
ship. S .
Cars) af Taaaka.
The undersigned firm. Warner A:
Wolfanger. wish to extend to the wt
ple of Red Cloud and Web-ter county,
their hearty thank- for the liberal
li'ilfiliini rtfivail fmtii fin-In ilnrilitr
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their vears of biiMiiesi in Il loml i
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and thev may re.-t a.-uml that theV'
will b
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h' Kitidiv rvniemiHTeil. In lea.
iug Rel Cloud we only do so in order
to increase and iulnnie our m-oik' fi
Usiness. otherwise we would Im glad
i-rwi.-e we would Im glad
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n. Uealsowi-h to s.ivi
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pie of Red Cloud, and i
to remain hen.
that the iienti
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a large line of the same goods which J
1 .. 1 11 1 r it 1 , a huge success in every reiect and
we have handled so sueees-fiiUv, and ' ' '
t 1 r .1 . .1 1 I thoroughly enjoved bv all. The
we feel safe 111 saving that the people! .. ...
Mi 11.. 1 -11 c 1 1 i .grand ball at the new A. O. l-v .
of lied ( loud will find him worthy of
their Mtronaw
Truly Yours,
Warneu ec Woi.anji:r.
We sell mere of IMS itt little ris-1
era thaa any other pill; their action j
Is so easy, do aot grip or cause pain,
are the best regulator of the liver, j
stomach and bowles. 2 '
C. L. Cottixu. .'
Illustrated leetHre on China iu the
M. K. church Monday night. Februaiy
2d, by Rev. J. jH- Morley. sev-n year
missiiHiary to China. Yon caHt
fonl to miss this entertainment.
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will be interesting, instructive and
amnsing. An hoar amid the sceaes f ,
the Flowery Kingdom: a Chinese wei-
ding, all rtien ih nt-tnmes: Chines;
lml dispensing sweet mnie. aaej
ami hear how the professional match j
makers do the carting for the vonng I
people. Admisnn f.V ehiWren i
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cent.-, adults iU cents.
There are a number of bet, some.
ef them ehl cneach te W vounz men, '
whe ssake a haaiaess rf geiag into! U ha-been ramered that J. C
the priatieg isSee sad tawiag t. aad ; Waraer received aid eat ef the ear ef
otherwise betheries; ear ptiatera aaI . Ac that I araght frem Jeha
stealiag the time that- heleags to w. XJ H -We
hone tht will u it withont 1 ated tft the aeedy ef the Saany Side
i- momu Mlf stea te think. Ne
maa or eev eaa t tve wkh seme
aae ataadiaa: ever aad ulkiag te him. !
If yea have aaaiaess with oar printers
cael them eet aad traaaaet it r waH
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The ninth annual coarcatsoa of
the Nibrasla Volunteer Firemen'
Atsxicistiiui v held at liraad talaud -on
TaccJav aad Wednelay. Ge.. K. .
Corcoran, J, V. Hdcr and W. D.J
Fisher, wtre tbe rrjrerutativr of
inish snd a great deal
of work wa
done for the good of the
Bf-ociatioa.
John Wilson, of Kearney, re
elected president: F. W. Crvw, of St.
1'aul, vice-president; A.J. Toatltti.oh
of Itrd Cloud, crmid vice prridcat;
I Geo. F. Corconn. rc-electd aecrriarj,
W. II. Havrif, of Fremont, re-elected
lreanrer. The new InMrd of control
conn.-:- of (Jco F. Cicoran, York,
chairman; A J. Tomlinaon, lied
Cload; W. II. llaivn, Fremont, F. II.
Haillie, Grand Inland; Ira Jhnop.
Kea.uey; W. II. I'icLen, I'Utu
mouth; C. C. Km, Strttmburg.
The next annual meeting of the as
sociation will be held at Frecioat, the!
third Tuesday in January 18!lJ
The contest for the meetini: wa a
j spirited one between Fremont and
Kearney. Fremont winning n account
! 0f its central location. The matter of
locating the next annual tournament .
WBf. rtifctcd to the board of control to'
locate in any city offering samVicnt
inducement fer it. The matter will
j probably be decided in a few weeks.
j The Fire wen of Grand Island did
thcmsclvr.-proud in entertaining the
visitiog delegate The v!iitoti were
welcomed by Mayor IM.it t and the
town thrown open to them. A grand
parade was given Wednesday after
noon in which all the fire apparatus of
I as president of the banquet. Will
iam (icddes of ttrand Island filled
the place of toat master to perfection
, C. F. Bcutlcy, of Grand Inland, ic
, sponded to the sentiment "Our
Guest-" F. W. Crew, of t. Paul, an
swered the toa-t Fire." S. II. Soin
bcrer. of Wahuo rrponded to the
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call of 'IIo-. J. D. Moore, of Grand
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island. rcMoiiucu to me ioa?i "ine
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ladies. t.naries rinsr ol fniialia.
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responded to the toast
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Annual Convention."
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who made many pleaaant aequaiatan
ce, who will long remember ths hos
pitality of tLe Grand Island firemen
and ci:zcns, all of whom held a warm
place in th heart of every fireman iu
Xt.braska. York Democrat
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From znd after this date until farther
notice, the icgular meeting vt James
A. Garfield l'o No. So. defsrtment
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jor .co., 'j. .1. ii , win vr ! is
I Monday evening on or before each
fell moon at 7:30 p. m. and two weeks
thereafter at - p. m.
G. W. Knight, 1. C.
C. Sehrnck, A djt.
o.r f rfeads slieuid give IeWiUs
eeagh aad ceatumptiea eere a trial,
Ne dtsappniatmenc fellows the etc ef
th reliable medieiae, aad it merita.
tB praise received frem all who as
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Hiaaer. New I wih te ey that
Wsraer sever received
kerael frees the ear ar aartbia
that T breeght here, hat did pey is
J te help aay the exaeaeee ef
fHtiae; ii here. I-STam garta,
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Overcoats
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Underwear,
On sums of
This sale will
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a lar aaarkrf aad ianenaal rwaaarleart
H wmM Mar aell cns
Blank Books and Stationery also !
C L. COTTING.
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