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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1891)
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For A FEW DAYS Republican Citjr Ticket. We are going to sell PANTS II TO SELL PIT CHEJVP We have a new stock JUST IN, Styles, Better Goods FOR MAYOR, MANLY B. McNITT. FOR TREASURER, FRANK V. TAYLOR, FOR CLERK, BERT G. GRICE. TOR COUNCILMEN 1ST WARD, F. I). MARTIN, M. W. DICKEUSON. FOR COUNCILMEN 2l WARD, II. C. SCOTT. HOARD OF EDUCATION, GEO 0. YEISER. II. E. POND, L. P ALBRIGHT. Anoikcr Scandal. For the la&t few week? there lias been no little amount of EDITORIAL DRIFT. LOCAL DRIFT. :?. TlioPnrvr im? PomiKlicm im nAw Floor naint at Dtro'. crewsome . , . -..,.- -w , ulk about an old hoary headed mon- ir " ."V ' . J?jT: . " -. .ZZ " Dlw' DnUcr ana c?- l J ater prancing around in this countrv j purpose of paving the strelta. Keep J sansculotte with a gentle dame. lllE on gentlemen. If you want to dnve Next Sunday is Easter. Epgs will Chief has hunted the matter up this oat every tax payer in town just vote -i- a i. n m ,.. n ' a few thousand dollars more on them n .jfc. uuu a tbi.u wvi u- viu i. vu Riftoc of all ia 10 WEM FHICE THAN EVER ! V new in Pants WeUaveSOMETHIW Different than you ever wore before. Come and see our One Dollar Pant, never will rip, so long as you both do live together. McNitt & Galusha. American Seizor lite Biol. Tho London Eng., Iron and Steel Trade Review says: 'English ficisfcors are etill called for by ladies, but tailors and others using fccissors in their daily work have long since ceawed to look for the Sheffield mark. This is very signifi cant, nnd tho fact that an English tailor insists on American-made shears is a great slur upon us, as the very best ar ticlo is needed in cutting out garments. Ten years ago English sewsors brought double an apparently similar article of American make." Vet all tho long years during which our scissors manu facturers were struggling to reach their present proud place, tho American Cobdenite kept up his croaking about tho "robber Tariff," without which their very existence in the United States would probably havo been impossible American Economist. vfinn It U all tltl fn An nnv 9 n l-.-wn I vinced that the story is fairly true. . UD . t -f . . . .' But the mouth of scandal can never .have. Argus. be hushed, and w pretume that soon-1 Yes, The Chief is for anything er or later the whole trouble will end that will build up Red Cloud and cive in a horrible divorce which may be(0Ur labwing men a chance to earn a, beneficial to both parties before many j living. We can't ?ce much difference i more moons so wc give it publicity, j driving out people one way than It is a sorrowful thing to an editor to' another. If you do not give the have to report domestic troubles, yet J laborers something to do so that they this old felbw is guilty and should be can make a livine thev will have to ... r . I & ' Ml l r. i - r i r rni punished, aud for one, this papcrcek other homes, and thus depopu- vcu"'" ' "' '' anu ' 13J'- S. Rcckwith adds his name to the Great Family Weekly tor 1S91. All the latest tyle and new colors in spring wraps at R. M. Martin & Son's. The street "carlinc" was snow bound this week and could not make ! its regular route. ! The agricultural .-ociety will be I held this rear on the following dates Power. U. S. Gov't Report, A. 7, !$ Baking Powder A&SOUfTELY PURE m would be pleased to see him wiped up and punished as he richly deserves. We dislike to be compelled to give his name up, but as a public journal, wc feel compelled to warn the people against such a rascally, indescent old monstrocity, but we must, and here goes, and it is no more nor less a per sonage than Old Winter sitting bold ly in the lap of Miss Spring, right in late the city. The Chief does not believe in fossilism. The way to make a city grow is to do everything you can for it, push it to the front, nnd keep the ball rolling. Look at Beatrice. Eight years ago, or there abouts, was about the mzc of Rod Cloud, but by earnest endeavor, thor ough enterprise, pluck and energy, procured one manufactory after au- the face of the people. Such a fellow 'other, paved her streets, furnished We Give Them fits ! Xo one object to having a neat fitting boot or nlioc, HENCE OUR POPULARITY i Wc invite you to come In and get acquainted and cc our good. Buy a fine pair of shoes for Easter ! Take home the best plowshoe in town ! Ituy the balden and older children Miincthitic neat, nice, durable liny good of n that arc rally warranted and will be repair ed Tree or charge in fine they fail to give tniUfacllon. All ooods Clean, New. Fresh and CHEAP. Blakhsleg & Hatch Proprietor of the Cincinnati Shoe Store. A .Voted Place Tor Riot. Now Orleans has mado a record for mobs. On September 1, 1S71, the White Lviiguo called a meoting to pro- tost ngiainst tho administration of Govornor Kellogg, who was lawfully elected two years before. Kellogg was a Republican nnd tho White League did not want that kind of an ad ministration. Fourteen police were killed and about forty wounded in the riot, and Governor Kellogg was driven to tho custom house to seek refuge. President Grant sont General Emory to New Orleans and Governor Kellogg was ngnin recognized as Governor. On tho 4th of January, 1S73, the White League made another attack on tho Republican State government. Gener al Sherman wns sent to New Orleans this time nnd he soon made short work of tho insurrection. The roport of Gen end Sheridan showed that from 1S71, to 1 S7C, .TT00 itorons, nearly all colored, had been murdered in Louisiana for political reasons. Tho United States Government has nevocyot shown much ability or energy to protect the colord men of the South ern States, and thousands of them have been murdered from tho close of the war to the present time The little Kingdom of Italy may teach the govern ment a lesson in its prompt action in demanding reparation for the lynching of tho eleven Italians last Saturday. is only deserving of such treatment as he will get in the next few days, and that is severely warmed up. What is Castoria is Dr. Samael Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing: Syrups and Castor OIL It 1h Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's FriesuL Castoria. CMfcvia la a exccSeat mtdJcte f or ehn Ta. atcthCT bare 1 1 Udly toiA me eg to good affect taci uair abDAnft. Xte. G. C Omoob. LowbC, CsjearlA k tb heat remedy f ce ckSdren of hic& I &m acquainted. I feopc th djr U Bot t r dz&si bea isotbers wiU eoarider the real taterret of their chSdrea. aad a CwfnrU ta stcfid of tbtvjiriou quack aartraBBwUcb r I'li'TjlrcTTi IrViinl iinn.lij riTUcniniTi. raoryhiBf. aootfeiac TTBp & other toilful AesZa d-Yira their throau. thereby andtatg them to pcesxtsre czmrecn D. J. T. J&KMUM, COBTmJ, Xrt. TX Castoria. "CMtrtrUfcsowrHfcdjtptedtocb&'inillMt I rcoomaead fe sperMjr to&sT-praoipttaB kaevata lae. H. X.AXCMXX.1L Du 111 So. Oxford St, Eroottja, K. T- OmTfkjmtaUm ia ths chOdTcs's dermrt saeat bT cpotea tic of their expsi eacc fa their oetride pnedee irfch Caftcri. mad miibexfb ve cmly baro aaosc osr xat&Cml 9B&fiie vhaS is kao-ra at regal prpdsctK,Te( vare free to coefesB that the xseria of Caatorik hu won as toleokwi faTwnpoati. tc C Sxtth, Prrt x The fact the question of submitting the Dohring soa controversey to arbitra tion, promises to interfere with tho pro jKsed western trip of President Harrison may be fairly construed as moaning that the administration is disposed to regard with favor the suggestion of Lord Salis bury. Otherwise there would be no ne cessity for delay, but if arbitration is de termined on. the president Trill naturally wish to have a part in formulating the conditions under which it shall be con ducted. It doe? not seem that this need to be a very diflicult task. Sinco our government has already presented the questions it would desire judgment on. and only two or three of these are ob jected or asked to be modified by the British government, it woutd appear that the administration is very desirous to arrive at an agreement, and as the tone of the last dispatch of Lord Salis bury indicated a similar feeling on the part of the Bitish government, there is reason to regard the prospect for a set tlement of this dispute as being favorable. Omaha Bee. Snow Pointer. It has been reported that the sun has crossed the line. Wc knew that Old Sol had been doing something from the condition of the weather in the last three or four days. It beats hades how it suows in Ne braska, says our devil. During the mow blocLade our busi ness men kept the flies off of each other by snowballing. It was not an uncommon thing to see a snow bank from three to six feet deep this week. It is said to be the worst snow that ever prevailed in the Republican Valley. The B. & M. railway has not run any trains intoKed Cloud for nearly a week. The snow, while it may have in jured a great many herds of cattle, more or less, still it will he of incal cublc benefit to the farmers in the way of starting grass sooner and pre paring the soil for the spring work. On account of the snow storm there was no school on Wednesday. Xo mails in lied Cloud for so long a time that people began to think that they were living in the good dajs spoken of by Bellamy. Most of our citizens have been pul ing in hard licks in shoveling snow off of their respective sidewalks. We hereby give notice that wc can uot publish any spring poems for sev eral weeks on the "beautiful snow." employment for her own citizen? and many others, as a consequence from a town about the present pop ulation of Bed . Cloud, built herself up until today she has 10,000 pop ulation, and is still not one better whit situated than Bed Cloud. Xo the 'tax ridden " theory is not good. Bed Cloud does not oc cuoutrh to hurt her. and if people stand around an croak for fear of doing something for the city, why he will never be an3'thing more than a hamlet. The history of the world is that no city ever JLproipcrcd without taking chances: Look at Lincoln. Omaha, Beatrice, Chicago, New York, and many lesser cities, all with a crowded indebtedness from $100,000 to almo.-t that many millions. Of course The Chief appreciates the hard time?, but no city ever prospered that did not or could not furnish employment in one way or the other for the toil ing masses. The rich can live but the laboring classes must be given a chance to earn a living or go where they can. Which will it be for Hcd j Cloud? l-.i -t . .1 licisravc me streets, and corner. then people will then come marching ''ON TO RED CLOUD"' Xolire. Mr O. H. Truman will deliver a lecture on the subject of Labor and its interest at the court-house on Fri day evening, the 3d day of April, 1391, at S o'clock p. m. Same will be conducted under the auspices of the Labor Organization cf Webster county. All are cordial ly invited to come. A special invita tion is extended to ladies, and scats will be reserved. Come one; come all. Br Order Committee. Undertaking by F. V. Taylor who has had jea.s of practical cxpcriucc in the scientific care of the dead and is bvttor prepared than ever to con duct the business in all its branches. Last Saturday evening. Bev. D. L. McBride joined in wedlock Mr. Frank G. Ives and Miss Jennie Harding of our city. The groom is one of the Burling ton's steady freight conductors, recently moved here from Bd Cloud, the bride an estimable young lady, sister of Mrs. C W. Bronson. Prosperity and happiness be their portion. McCook Tribune After years of experience we sake the intelligent care of the dead a specialty, and are prepared to attend all eUs in the city or country. F. V. Taylor, funeral director. Mrs. U. G. Harriet and daughter, Mrs. J. H. Woolaoufh. of Mirnapoiis, Minn-, were guest of their ooasis,Mrs. Alx Bentley lasl week. You nrc JlMnkcn. The report that White Feather, an Indian, married Mth Flora Emcrton of Bed Cioad, isdenied by the Fair- bury World, which says that the red ! man in question is in Fairbary and still single on account of the hard heart edness uf the county judge, who re fused to issue the necessary marriace license. Omaha Bee. The parti, s above mentioned arc married, but they procured their lieense in Kansas. But we under stand that it is a re of 'married in haste to repent at leisure." Gu Bydien of Grover, Colorado, n a former citizen of Bed Cloud. i the guest of Andrew Berg and family. Sir. B. has been sick for some weeks and comes to Bed Cloud to at. recapcr- Eabalzsmg and lntelltgr at tare of the dead a specially by Cozad & Co. who carry a fall Hn: of eofics rad caskets, robts, etc. and are f ally pre pared to take charge of funerals ia the city and country, AtTatlors old stand. Call and see ibea. One of our city exchanges last week took occasi-in to say '-that the people wLo were clamoring for a non partisan ticket last 3 car were loudest for a fight this year." Xo wonder for every year since the non-part ian dodge ha; been worked, it has been instead of being non-paxtan, worked in the interest of the demo cratic party, and thus in a city ordin arily over one hundred or more re publicans has elected to all of the principal and paying offices, good, sound, democrats. The Chief is republican and always prrfcrs to vote for republicans, hence, it was for a straight republican ticket, for repub licans to support, and as many more tickets a there arc parties, prefenne to stand by the republican partv in its fall or prosperity. There is no fight on, and should not be. Let each mano to the polls, vote to suit his own idea, and then whcn the re sult is made known tathe public sub mit without any further cremeny and all will be pface, for submitting to the majority quietly is what you will have to- do ultimately. Beth tickets are composed of good men and which ever s elected will be satisfactory to The Chief althoagh we prefer the republican tirket. Pave Bed Cloud's streets! Why we bare belter natural strert than a great many more pretentious cities who have spent thousands of collars in paving. Argus. Yes, friend, oqr street, are fairh gnod. but ia their present condition they do not farnib food for our labor ing classes. The Cbiek does not be lieve tht jat simply paring the strreU would build Bed Cloud np, but that Eaay other enterprises that could be procared would. Economy Burkina fc Potter the hardware merchants have been closed up on ex ecutions by some eastern parties. Wc mean business and will under sell any dry goods houac in the coun ty ('all and be convinced. B. M. Martin & Son. If you want 'good job worl, doa't fail to call atTuE ClIIEK office. We guarantee everything wc do and charge all alike. Mens suits strong and sightly can be bought at Wiencr'sat $2.75 worth fu.f0 and from that up, bargains in all grades of goods bought this season. Anyone having lands to sell, or trade for Bed Cloud, Lincoln or Oma- na property or merchandise call at once on Kalev & Barker. Joe Comming, is again a free man, having been released from the pleas ant eoufince ot our beautiful baatilc. Joe says they have triud for eight consecutive times to down him bat failed. Joe has had at least seven month of comfort while confined in the jail. Temple of Fame at the opera house Thursday evening, April 2, 1S31. omen famous in the world a history, art literature, government, patriotism, charity, humanity will each plead to the "Goddess of Liberty" for a crown. Given for the benefit of the Congregational church. Admission 1.i, 25 and 35 cents. Wc have hoard that M. Stern con templates building a brick on his Some years ago, we believe Judtou. Mkwl Krfrf. One of our Kansas men wis in lied j Tho MhwiaS tlc report f Cloud one day last week when a man .Uebool diimt w TU, for the acolh living near BcJ Cloud mtt him and they began to talk politics when the Xcbraska man wanud to bet the Kan sas man f 10 that there wan not a tin mine in England. The poor Kana man had to stand the blu2 bccauc he didn't have the $10. Finally ltr Kansas man was lucky enough to bor row the money, then he returned thr bluff. Xow the Kansas man the bet is open and if the Xcbraska man accepts the St the Kanias man is willing; if the Xebra-ka man wins the money it shall bo donated to the poor of Bed Cloud, and if the Katmaa man wins it jhall be gtron t the pour of Smith Center O, yosl Wo can hold the stakes. Carl Wilson and itcr arc on the sick list this week. Mr. T. Pennington and wife of Col orado was vtmticg Mrs. Grave lat week. James Moblcy has a sale this wttik and it going to leave u. Mr. Geo. Docker it giving a lec ture on the bible uvery Sunday even ing at Orio. Some of our Smith county boys wa in Bed Cloud last week and drank something that made thorn aland on their heads inatoad of their feet, judg ending March lUh 1531. XuaWr enrolled 21; averag attendance 1 number of viMtn ', anonj; whom wa D. M. Hunter etunty mpenn Undent. Henry Wicgin, Edgar Wlggtna, Etta Coon, Gertie lVn, Aagie titih laud, Henry UtlUUnd. Paul Abulia, Alonzo Potter, lvctt Potter, Miner )'. Kent, Bayal Kent, StolW WtUoa, oiuc n iion, iiqtu .iunrii, uatpn Ppe, llcrtha lloufhtn aud Eugene Andru. arc t(HMully nld for their rocular attendance Parent are eerdially invito.! v vtait the chool and to oo-prat with us u try.ttg to seoiirc a regular attomianco &f pu piN, F. E. Wkui.!., Teacher XolU c of Tohii MrctiHg Xvticr ts littoly gtroa that tho regular town meeting of Plcaiaat Hilt township will b hfld at lha Plcaaanl Hill schiHil huue onTucaday, the 7th day f Aprtl,MB9!, beginning at 9 o'cltck a. m. of tal day. (I!A. D&AMIUW, TsOltrit. The crusader havf oontln4 t draw largo wagregaUona at thcM. K. chut eh TIn-t bav ueicd in In ing from the cuts and bnmo thry ' tcrrsting a great many r,f our peoak carry Sid. that he agreed, if our people would let him haye a saloon on the corner that he would put up a brick there. The Chief believes that he ought to be required to fill the contiact, und we hope he will comply with his former agreement. The Holland House under its pres ent management is fast building up a reputation as one of the best hotels in Xcbraska. The present manager, .Mr. A. 0 Fuller, has followed tbe business for a lifetime and under stands every department thoroughly. The Chief is pleased to note his prospeitty. We wish him all tbe success possible as he is very deser ving. The Bev. C. E. Taggert has re signed the pastorate of the Congre gational church and will go to Iowa. Mr. Taggert has made many friends while conducting his church work in T?f1 Plnnr? snit Trill en In 1,7a . ---- -- ... j, .v Inavnlc. Wc had quite a blizzard Tucaday. Eycry fellow and his boat girl waa out buggy riding Sunday. Maud Knight is homo from Alma, where she has been attending) school John Myers and wife and Mr. Hig were by and wife of Bod Cloud, guest of Mr. Prentice Sunday. G. W. Knight went to Bod Cloud Mondar. Hay if in great demand and fctcbra a good price thi spring. As the Kid i laid up with mump, ho ir not very well postod n the now this week Kid btvrntcn jeted the UtifwU 14 Sabbath and atll there aWtafSSf' follow. While lh.kCTii,sOu.c what novol yet t;lHktt effect of drawine a elaM if peopf( U lh church who could net bo prevailed sp on to go under d.ffrrtnt c rcursstanc? 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Last Saturday in coa,aeaj ratios fr?"V"1."' tm i . . uci tm iraoaj, jjim urae Jiall a The iRdcpcMalcat Ticket. On last Friday tbe ladepcadeat reitTS of the city met ia the opera hu and proceeded to pat ia noai Batin a foil tieVf-t as follows: Fr Mayor, M. II. Bentlev, For City CTerk T. J. Ward. For Treasurer Ueary Cook. For Ceuucilraes lit Ward, Chai. Cather, Kr&st Welsch, For Council at as 2ad Ward G. H. Whiton. For school board Mrs. O. C. C 3Irs. J. L. Miser x-i B. F. Mber. The above ticket it asaie sp ef 5 airly good nvss, aad if elected will adjoiaitter tbe air of tie city all bcr MAonrrcvrr of and Mn. I .VTS?. J?? The infant inn nf Mr louia Anderson w birrid t PraU S3? JllCA- " imncw m j xxstja cm i Twrr a - stxxiL. i rvcu hrow rsxs tLtcutt cxArs I CiU 4 Mw ., tw lAmtmg Cu tmrSm. i W'UTH Kir BSM. 3rr rie Geaa Ceaarlery last M'edneaday. S- Ur. Auyu4 Wovrsin is jrrtticy Letter. Otto fctocka ia wowtx ka oaU. 2t is all right aad should be practised, ! but when yoa carry it s far as toizbt. eiipple the growth of the city, the j it gees t far. We r ne. i'rU? ftt -,Y .15 . . . .I, : .t. i. . , swcABOiiera S7AXDARD OAVQM TMAjm-moarr movxttaot movtts Mra. tto-rrsaa fXi parch cf' T v& wiar-'i ifyyi trm m , potato. iMt W,7, Om. utj bM ! 1Z2 JcSalaawaaJussscca, ? e8Bt-1?' . - v T IT ,, . . aowiiiualtfas4arBC5wdi Mr, Lew li&asKMri ha axrrl js tt . . boeat tb Urg. UuT raJ AILT rxSTZXrMMm TMA1MM VrrrHc'r, twa;it.carmii8i. Xxm. ricfter ted Mic 02H IliiJr Tni m su i,. ,. i. j tl jrat ot Xra. Hifl Suadav virtue KTx-avtAamvmm'. 1 n r z ..j , ' .V ZZT. wr. xrjrTtarwt a x xzu Stock la'. Scatter katkMrfa.h!aW(. it wp. Wodsr if Ffccka rd Esata ka i 9 Um asKUasa on a tZurar teim.-tim. W IT V k Ww ji ar myijA ffiCjeaaraw. IVik'a Bad fey. of tkePe4sj Daring the storaa this week a:asT faraers iaM cattle. We Ieara that Geo. Dial living 6 a:il aortF lot .rbhead of 3 vear old steers. 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