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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1891)
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Tliey I'oiuid lflcKciIiHii ior lcrll1y and Rcprlinand Boyd. The unterrified of Webster county met in conclave at Blue Hill last Sat urday over Louis Shutnan's saloon. After the boys had got through dis cussing the various flavors of the drink?, T. J. Ward was made chair man of the temporary organization. Tho usual temporary business being disposed of the temporary organization was made permanent with W. A. Gar rison as .secretary. Chairman Ward addressed the convention and irave them some good sound democratic doctrine together with the history of the organization of the parly in Web ster count fifteen eiia ago, ami ! monished the boys to "keep moving on the way." Tha convention settled down to business and It. McXeny, T. J. Ward and R. S. Proudfit were elected dele gates to the Judicial convention, 11. G. Koehleranu E. Hilton delegates to the state convention. The scramble for places on the tick et was not as noticeable as in some other conventions and as a con sequence of there being no one anx ious for office on the democratic lick ic it was thought advisable bj the convention to place the matter in the hands of a nominating committee to secure good and available candidalcs to make ap the ticket. The commit tee so chosen are B. F. Mixer, T. J. Ward, B. .MeXcny, n. G. Kochler and C. L. Pope. After the regular routine of buai- uess was through, the house went into cetacies over the following resolutions. I The following resolutions were read rand went through with a whoop and a J jell: I Whereas, The democrat .party of the state of Nebraska does now advocate the reduction of freight and passengrer rates on railroads traversing our Etate. and has frequently pledged to the people it given tne power, mat tne great bar nacle should beremoved and that lavs wolud be enacted removing the possibili ty of an unjust discrimination to an overburdened and oppressed people: ncd we, the democrat party of Web ster county, in convention assembled, to verify I be party's sincerity in its utter ance to bo relieve the people, unhesita tingly and without equivocation censures GoTemor James E. Boyd for vetoing the Newberry bill, therebr preventing its be coming a law and shouldering the re the Price of Liberty," and One Dollar a year is Webster County, Neb., Friday, Seitemhku US TALK Children's PANTS 25c to $1.75 Per pair Underwear 25c to $2,50 . '- per garment Tailor-Made Suits made in the house ! 25 to $40 h Wiener the sponsibility on our party for tho unfnith fulness of keeping its pledge; and farther, that we desire to place tho responsibility an that of nn individual rather than tho party. Resolved, That wo denouco the con spiracy of certain stnto officials in taking tho ndvnntngo of techninhties in law to over-rule the will of tho peoploffUio treat stnto in displacing Governor James K. lioyd from the executiy air. for the tiino preventing hi cuting tho functions of tho offi vernor of our state, and especially uo wo censure Judge Xorval and Cobb of the supreme bench of tho stato for their partisan and tho prejudiced decision in the Thayer vs. Boyd caso that they deserve the contempt of th people of Nebraska for their ac tion in overturning the settled construc tion of tho consution, reversing .ill legal precedence flf the sake of contin uing in power a f petty office holders and unscrupolus political tricksters; we heartily indorse irnny of tho demands and principles ndopted by the national independent party, claiming for ourselves tho Hrtt to advocate tho reformation of , that part of the constitution and laws as , would bo conducive of tho highest pa triotism ami best interest of the farmer, mechanic and tho wage worker, nnd that j the democratic party, nntional, btato and j local, is tho natural" alley of tho indo ' pendent people's nartv; that wo a-n par ty, and perhaps without an individual ex ception, contributed means, and onr sup port at the last general election to the success of the candidates named by the convention of tho independent jKirly, giving success to such in a great meas ure as were elected: irat the denuncia tions nnd vituperations, condemnations and false accusations made by the inde pendents against the democratic party is deserving political chastiement. and especially do wo criticise the action of Hon. William Arthur McKeighan for the ingratitude ho exhibits to thej party making possible, at least for him, the honored positston h now holds. As a manager and drill master Capt. Dobbs has few superiors, abundant proof of which is shown in the fact that his splendid military drama, with over fifty people in the cast, difficult drills, reviews, battle and prison scene?, and the many beantitul tableaux, was prepared for a creditable rendition is only four rchersals and this without any assistance. His methods are peculiarly his own. but he ,tgeUf what he goes after evcrv time, and no mis take. After once sotting ont to accom plish a tasV. he leaves no stone unturn ed or detail untouched, until there is perfect whole. Th? play was well presented and prononncid bv coed judges to have been rendered is well as would have been dose by profes sionals. The camp netted neatly $100 wlrfch, considering the scarcity of pleaiure money, is very phasing to them. Capt, Ibb? will be rcmtnScT cd bv the cast and all who mn fci-m" (with the kindliest fecliBgsand hope to sec hub agaia. .Lyons .uemccrat. UA. vri: give us your judgment, in order and examine our stock. Boys' 60c Per pair, Men's Working Shirts 35 cents to $1.00 TRUNKS AT ALL PRICES! Clothier. Hand 3Imlc ICuln. Lew Soddcrburg, Chejnife, Wyo., sends the followill letter to The CuiKt'in regard to experiments of Prof McourrrVin his rfToits to produce rainWy artifical processes. Kvcdently from the tone of Lew's letter he was a skeptic but since has been Tully per suaded that rain can be forced from the clouds, even in dry Wyoming. The following is his letter and a short clipping form Chcynenc paper: Cheyenne, Sept. 2, 1S91. A. C. Hosmer, DcarSir. I send you the Cheyenne Daily Leader, where you can read all about Mr. Frank Mel bourne tlic rain king. 1, for my part, was one of the unbelievers, that a com mon man could a:complish so great a thing, but I was caught out a mils east from ciiy and by the time the rain had pelted me to the skin I could hardly get my breath, 1 began to think there was something in it, in fact it was t! e most rmarkablc rain slorm I was ever out in. Yours with respejt. L. SODUERBL'KG. The rain fell alike on the just and unjust yesterday. The firm blicvcrs and the doubting Thomasrs were all forced in out of the wet and those un able to find shelter were drenched to the skin by water, which while it may have been produced by artificial causes, was exceedingly unanimous in the qualitj of its wetnefs. The perceptible outlook for rain yesterday wa even less, taken alto gether than ithad been on the previous day. The prevailing wind wn pretty steadily from the north-west, an almost unprecedented quarter from which to get ram. During the forenoon rather threatening clouds were blown up but they drifted out of inpht below the horizon with a unanimity calculated to make any self-respecting nin producer's heart-ache Through out the Middle "f the day the sun shone brightly and the man who carried an. umbrella or gum cat was Bttnrally seofed m The ele mental conditions seemed estirely different from the previous day. Seh clouds as appeared were of a tncture which might be said to be indigenous to thi region The Tatter remariable conditions seemed wanting. Betting on the result waj against Jlelboarae. . i .it Investigate their merit. De Witt's Little Early Risen dootg-1;, cxae caueefLor pain, which account for their popukirty. Druggist my ttey would sot ran a drug store without (am fittle pills. 5vt the cloaks. tafki'tA. etc. at I Docker's dry g9ds and Btie kossc. the Price of The Chief. 11, 189 IT OVER ! Pants Men's Pants to $3 per Men's Flannel SHIFTS $1 to 3.50 RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES Lower than Elsewhere. LHJermany has at last withdrawn its restriction on American pork, and now the American hog can enter the Teu tonic realms under due inspection. Tire republicans (the present admins tration) doing it bc.t to give the farmers a good market for his product-) and with reciprocity on one side, a good protective tariff and an excell ent diplomitic corps to watch their interests abroad the projcrity of the farmer will be at hand. The republi cans have done more for th fanner in the last six months than the inde pendent party can ever do for them by all of their great colamity howlingi. Some of the independent hriug ucrs feel very ierions just bow foffcSir that the republican and democrat will fuse. Wat if they did? It would be no more that the indepen dents and democrats did Iat year, but there is considerable difference whog ox i: gored. Tho republicans will. not need any aid this fall to down the independent as their cause is fal disappearing. All it needs to com- pletely wipe it out j to investigate it? principles and the roaaaer in which they propose to ccdKt the nffau of the state, asd lh fho fcc '-bee i t ' 2L-rw T ;5S5T?R2 whL a lanre number of thalr.Ui Mem at the uowies essTMt arw aw" jura ' v at work trji'aela IritBB.wkii tktit That job, hewerw wilt W a Iiird se whlnriato'liae btkV la alliasa IV TjIU ( !. --l,i -C The democrau act at Blue Hill Keighan and bow they clain be Hx$ fc. .Uk utuW4K .a..- -- cues theaa the cold shoulder. AH aseaer of th C L. S. C ad say oae iatereted ia th wo'k are H9t coidiallr laTited t aeeat at the h?me of 31 rs. J. C Warner na Moadar Ten;g, Stpt. 14. 1S31. The ladependeat i a sw fr e- tablbhed at Cowley, ay W. C. Thora- t. Tl,tM fV. cj i saaae isdieat'-. "- VHMfc- mts. v --.w - -- l 100 new aac pop-alar tfirels with nbntiTsmre Hiaitratiozxc tact Tsti5 . -..- ... . U il . rn w.iJ W ,.t.. -t vw'-.i.3 '- "-' W)kj fna Hj ceat to 3.00 per voIhsbc Call aad look thcat ncr. there a political -aart n arrtk tkaf ith Mm Jeie Warren trchr.p ht.Ir of the b4 Jii th use it more fradT ar-aXifM ilia tie Every e w asking ptat ltanap w Uw ft rzisvl TU IndcpendenU? We sicif Mt ieaueithe rtuaJoa at Krt CVid j Arjtstiue IUaM is ti of i Isextweek. Kt?7LK. tasirs;Hcr,alrk tlcrvit-at-s" lat Saturday and proccded to roaatj Tic NefcraAaa4 Kaau jsteraUte j W) per capita. Tata lit tort of McKcighaa'aad pound Doyd in whole- rcaaioaiaat KHJlvrnd, tae-fetadfosc- prpr'r ka h Vttttriitfns' .some and language of no UBcertain ct city ia s-wtkers Xftbra. Th.dcot cr - ,i $ t rel fT meaning. The deaccrats elected Mc- dat arc Set'teaibrr 15 tIccl . o with t& f ! !? to do so justly, 7 oc to $7 pair, Men's Shoes i)0c to $6 pur pair Gloves and Mittens of Every description. Low Prices . i fafMMl .Honey Hiitl I'lvrtl) or It. The Tress prints t'.niiy oCKUry Foster' 5t4tmcnt ahuwiog th amount of pr capita circulation of mongj in the I'nited i"latos for eTcry )car uncr 8j'J. It will djuhtlr supriM? th follower of the I'offcr and l'o!k typr of agitator? to Icatn that thi conntry h more money per cipiti in cuculstion today than at any t'inc in th? put tiurtv Years tint ll n a lact. anl a. cry important fact, in the gnrrally propcron condition of our national affairs. Wc often hear people "peak cf times during the eiril war when money was plentiful. Tbo bigheu amount I IB circulafon daring the war wa m 18C5. It wa then f'-'0.57 pr capita. To-day the circulation U 123.15 per capita. Krcrr dollar of it i worth nlO ccuU to the man wLo ha it, aad the Kpublican party prepoy r to ccop it o. New York Pe SnntMlc. Wc are bavej rg plenty of rain of late. jrr JiunJcr 0Bt t,, Kanw city SBaay j Mn, HartweH, ,Mary Vsndyi-. and r lnBtic wcot &, ?ut fair f:om jjere tj,j? tt i G. WKig1rt'ifB Ahtf liMwt Mis. Mar Hawai-l catae home Sanday !roa her visit io Ioa. aniay Iron ner visit io Iowa. j t, it v. nw J. C. Drooi w on our t-tlby iIJ is &U dne!r. Mr. Albert W ibos and b Ltzpe ot. MsadiT, 5jl.ftn! mitiTS -.-! -. .-..--- r4 neti lxL Tsrjai t i wri. Ltfd rTTrBr Tl fr i ' " The rate oa all rtIrod i fmt ttt'ntj, tz-i at tajoaj rWi $ i iktj firtfcercaad tris. tjau: aci e t; jot ' a wk with tka &y. Ya atd tsr , faasily will hi welfasse Osaba Be- , The "TeBe Scont' t t cyJ plj, reuretiex fo Snt to it. jDwnag ti-r xay aawr t (if tun Dbb as4 hi exotlJcst Mr adJ "nl; Iw. W AT5 ZZ . yi w rm m rKu 9 . am - : .. " " r. T-'l Vr .. 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