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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1892)
( m Duqkers Cash Dry Goods House j: . & 113". nu OPENKG PRICES CUT WAY DOWN ! SPRING DS AHE ADVERTISING PAYS! What we mean is not only to buy a space in a newspaper and fill it with leaders, but to sell the very best goods at prices so low that we will have a continuous advertisement amongst our customers. ;Ve seek prosperity by sharing it with others. m ES-S)ci imr 13 jmm Ladies' Shoes, Our prices are the Lowest and we guarantee them to give satisfaction. SPRING JACKETS AND CAPES ! Have received our Spring Jackets and Capes, see them. They will speak for themselves. . Ladies' and Children's Fast Black Hose 10c per pair and upwards. GEO. A. DUCKER Sc CO EDITORIAL NOTES. It has finally leaked out that the al liance party has been slyly winking at the democracy, and the democracy vice versa, with a view to carry out its first intention of consolidating the two parties to beat the republicans. The southern end is to carry the south and the northern end to help the de mocracy where they most need it, There is no question but what, the in dependent party was conceived in the ' bosom of democracy and reared in a democratic stronghold for the very purpose of breaking up the republican ' party, and as strange as it may seem " there an' some republicans who can not see but have been deluded into the belier that it was organized for other purposes, but gentlemen it was not, its only object was and is the dis ruptlonof the republican party in the interest of 'democracy. The city election is about upon us, and our people who have the the in terest of the city at heart, and its fu ture growth, should see to it that good men are puc into office. The Chief has been requested to name C. W. Kaley, for mayor, by many of his friends. Charley would be a good man for the place if he could be in duced to have it John Myers would make a good alderman tor the north ward, and for a real live man in the south ward we would suggest L. II. Devo. Give us men who will sec that our city wiil ride on the v rj cie-.t of.the wave f prosperity in 1'J2 That is wh'it is needed. The Paddock pure food bill has passed the senate. If this bill pass es as it should, the lower house, It will deal a death blow to adulterated food of all kinds. For years the people havf been imposed upon by all kinds of dangerous adulterations and now is a good time to stop it and Senator Pad docl's bill will do itif it becomes a law which it no doubt will. The newspaper men, and job pnnt- Fers should form an association to ouck the t-pe trust. Trusts of all -kinds have become numerous and rtiosejype foundries who stay out of the trust should be given the patronage of those who need type. Ifeyd is evidently holding the erndrs office without warrant of gpv- au- thority. . Our deniocraticcongress has failed so for to assist in buildiug up the new navy. The Hock Island surveyors arc on the route between Lincoln and Phil lipsburg, Kansas. Our New Are MM n.8k We Board Expense. Some few weeks ago it was stated by the Nation that the board of Su pervisors was cheaper than the com missioner system. The following ta ble will show the expense of that body from January '91 to Jan. '92: Thomas 8120 90 Laird 112 50 Miller 85 00 Holdrege and Irons TG 40 Huffman ., 78 00 Berg and Cather 98 10 Kessler 84 55 Rasser - 74 40 Hummel 94 70 I SarcuB aod Kindschor 8C 40 G. P. Cather 140 75 McCall 9G 90 Alyea 55 70 Patterson ". 103 40 Coon 71 50 Zimmerman 82 50 Crary 85 80 Fish 83 70 Total 1C22 70 The expense for salaries seems to be very extravagant, to say the least excessive. The statute governing the board, we believe allows not more than $75 per man, yet all but three have over drawn this amount from ten to $05 and still the board 'is less(?) ex pensive thau the commissioner sys tem. It don't look like it to The Chief. The Chief would heartily endorse the nomination of J; G. Tate for con gress. Mr. Tate is a sound republi can and probably has more staunch friends than any other one republican in the district. He would be a power in congress and would command re spect. Give us Tate. Col. A. L. Bixby of the Columbus Sentinel dedicates this touching senti ment to Congressman O. M. Kem of the third district: I can not sing the old song, For I am filled with woe; But I can howl calamity From h 1 to Broken Bow. State Journal. "The Chicago World Fair Committee' has passed a resolution that every person attending the ".tair'anaii take witn tnem a bottle qX "Hapaticnre" as a preventive from contracting blood, liter and kidney diseases, c. L. cotting. Tkli Is the Time. Do youwant a plow, or harrow? If so Peterson the impleaent man is headquarters for them. 2t The Wkltc IIe Stable. Tive American people are always inter ested ia anything that pertains, to the White House. We aro reliably informed that the stables osntain a fall assortment of different dregaand medicines r.nd they also (so the head gtooss. says) keep a bot tle of Hnller's Barb Wire Liniment which is the most successful lininufit ihey have over used. For sale by C. L. CoUiag. 1 1 IHIIW in and we guarantee prices TO BE TEMPTING. . . We are showing-a verv Chevron Suiting, have just in a LINE CHILDREN'S 3?inc calf shoes at Wieaer's. Also Kangaroo, Cordovian, Kaniolas. Also plow shoes at 85cts per pair. W. W. Wright. I am now located and will have my stock in shape to wait upon e&stoniers about the first of next week, I ask each and everyone to call ami look over my stock of hardware and I will try and treat you fairly. Pou'i for get the place, Kaley block. Garden Seed. Oscar Patmor has just received a BIG supply of garden seeds. Go and see him at Perkins and Mitchell': old sand. The Girl of the Future. mow, donn, u l sny yes" it's on one Yon had rnnilitllin will rnn nrnmtsn? better say yes well, it's that you'll get rvw ww mm w r 4 mw v fcJ s me a bottle of Bailer's Pain P aralyzer. Why! Because it's the best thing for headache and rheumatism I ever heard of and then it's so nice for babies when they hve tho colic and diarrhea. For 6alo by C.L. Cotting. Deyo is already having a nice wall paper trade. His stock is new, the rc-y latest styles, and pricci Hie lowest. Take your prescriptions to Dcvo's drug store, where they vrili bo pre pared with the greatest skill szH irn' purest drugs. Bays an old physician who has practiced medicine 40 years: "I guarantee thero is not a case of blood liver or kidney disease in the world but what "Hepaticure" will positively cure. C. L. cotting, - i For Sale or Trade. A choice farm of 1G0 acres, 4 miles from town, good frame house, 80 acres in cultivation, all tillable but about. 10 acres timbc Easy terms or will trade ' D. J. Myers. i-d Clsud, Ncbr. Why have chills, ague and fever, suffer Sflvk. sd take gallons of nauseous drugs tatfOffiMfh.' If you keep "Hepaticure" in your . home ajafke it to regulate and purify ihe great organs lC life, blood, liv ,ex and -kidneysj you ,wiu ' neVf? o sick. 1?his we will guarantee. .C.L. Cotting, mm t mUmm9 Neifte and M.ver Fill. Act on & ajr principle regulating tha liver, stomach jaud bowels' through the nerves. A new gicayery. Dr. Miles' pills speedily cure bileufcftuS, bad taste, totpid liver, piles, i5-Dntipai-ia. fn eqnaled for men, women, children.' &uaU est, mildest, surest! fid doses,. 25 cts spring ,- -m . .- Handsome Line ot JNew INovelties in Henriettas, joeaiora vorus. &c. They are worth OF LADIES AND SHOES, When you want furniture or under taking goods, it will pay you to see F. V. Taylor, who keeps only the best goods and sells them as reasonable as others ask for the inferior article. It is a fixed and immutable law that to have good, sound health one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. There is no shorter or surer route than by a course of Do Witt's Sarsaparilla. C. lu Cotting. Frank Fuller of Bed Cloud was ar rested laet woek on the charge of stealing a horse. He had sold the horse to J. N. Bent, but as Bent had failed to to pav in full, Fuller took the horse without process of law. The preliminary trial was held Mon day before Justice West, and Mr. Ful ler was bound over to District Court. Men must he careful how they collect debts. Report of the Condition or the Hunk of Cowlt'i. OF COWLE3. In the state of Nebraska, at the. close of busi ness. March Mil, Iff'. KKSQUICCES. KoausniuJiHx-nuiitR 3U,777 a) lliu from National Hank 47 15 JJeal estate, furniture ami futures. ... 2344 14 Current expenses and taxes paid rnsi &z iwcKsaml otner casli items 104 31 Bills ol other' Ilauks 1010 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels. Specie 43G00 Total 19.2GI v LTAUILITIKd. Capital stock paid in 10,000 oo UniliviJeil protit IC78 as IndJ viJual deposits subject to check.. 1S84 37 Tjrnectrytjcatcsof deposit DM5 00 Duetr-Kati'' i Unnks 2 83 Note and MiU rfr-diseouiiteil 12S0 00 Bills pajaMe 2300 OO T ' . I?A'I If ? .ti oi t i. ..:.u of Wi.tar S3. I, r il. sii. y. avt.r cijsi lx tjf tlic at'ovi :i;irsu(l I'ii , m -.nle!ui.j .' Kir th.it tho ai-nvt: :. :rcf..k.:u i ru- t ;! bri -i my knrmeii;;c i!i'l I'ftlr. .: !. -ihrt, aciiii i.isliier. N.i.3,,u- -'i-i-iviun lolN'ioi'ime Inn lull, iteyofJU' .' : Jons Kuxtxr. lJotar' lubllc PRINCE ARTHUR Will serve a limited number of choice marcs this season. He ia.C yearo Jd nnd strongly built, 15.V hands high and a natural trotier, J and has an excellent pedigree, T. .W. MoraxVille, Prop. , ' Red Cloud, Neb. Goods h ".T !. TT seeing. I Children's Shoes, B. F. DEALER I1T WAMDWABS, glTOYBg & ffiHTTSyAIRIE.;, To the citizens of Red Cloud and Vicinity: I resrJectfully invite you to call and see nie, get prices, and get acquainted. I expect to sell some goods in Red Cloud and vicinity and you will not know how Cheap I can sell my line of goods until you examine my stock and get prices. TO THE FARMERS 1 wish to say .that as soon as I can learn tho necessities of the trade hers jolt can buy anything you want the line of Agricultural Inplcmciits, Ilurventcrs, Wagons and Buic, CSy-Keep an eye on this space, it will change each week. The balance is yet to be told. Yours respectfully, B. F. GIBSON. FURNITURE AND SHItfKLE & AULTZ, Props. Dealers in new and SECOND - HANDfurniturk, In the Stern Building. We shall liavo bargains that will pay you to investigate ia our second-hand department. AUC HON EVERY SATURDAY. On Saturday commencing at 1 P. M we shall have auction, to which we invite the public who aro interested in procuring good bargain?. We buy and tell SecoiuMiand ood on communion. RED TRANSFER LINE " S. I. COZAI, Proprietor. All hauling intrusted to me will be promptly attended to. THE TRADERS WILL POSITIVELY Lpwer .than any .. T 1f- --1 ".- 1 N GIBSON, AUCTION SALE! CLOUD LUMBER CO. MAKJK yar in trje wqrld 4 l t4 ''i-j; . i i ;