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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1892)
V ! J. HE CHIEF Pulillahcd Weekly. IR a. t ....... .... i tann innnj! iiMnj , Hltcrtptlon, . ,$1 Per Annum InTrlMr in Advance U not palJ "In ndvmicd, ftflcr Ihli (Into Mnrch f 18, t8W, llio price Mill bo Sl.'tf. Bnleretl at the I'oit Olllco In Heit Cloud, Not). (Id llittll Hinuvi we uiv n v.. . - EDITOBCAfc NOTES. .W'll ". ho Pattilpptyrirciudcntial boom lias the wobijfe " :k: " Th Jgbt th( i i-W -i I The Now YtorVIflfcWet sconis i, a .: groituaiiy iaur to bo r Now York will bV. repTOflontcd ,tho Ohio delegation to Chicago Calvin S. Dried. in by GrovciT, Pussoy j Isaac Pussoy Gray. would inako tako" polilfc'allj. Cleveland and a "fat J Mr. Hill inay novor bo bo. attractive i as ho hau been, but ho will know a great deal moro. Has tho Governor of Iowa a long I enough Democratic record to bo ono of tho Holes in tho Democratic race i for nomination ? Mr. Clovcland has written a letter Baying ho ingoing to Texas in tho fall I to fish for tarpln. Just now ho is i fishing for something clso. ! Governor llussoll of Massachusetts, doesn't want it but he has not made an affidavit yet to tho c fleet that he oould not bo coaxed. Thoro's not much difforonoo in spelling but in both respects tlicro is an infinato difforoneo botweon tho Gorman voto and tho German voto. It will bo a cold day when Mr. Clovoland withdraws from tho Presi dential nomination contest, and wo don't have wuoh cold weather after tho first of May. Tho Democrats havo a choice lino of rainbow candidates for President including Boies, Palmer, Fuller Mor rison, Campboll, Biioc, Pattison and Russell. If anybody ban discovered from their platform what kind of monoy ! the Illinois democrats want, ho confer a favor by sending a map diagram ot it to tuts otuco. will and It is a good thing tlut tho democrat ic convention is yet a month away, as Honri Wattcrson has not yet decided who it is to bo, What that decision eventuates the convontion may appro priately convene. Horse Gossip. At the Nebraska Association of Trotting Horso Urcedcrs to bo held at. Linden Trco Park, Iluatrico, August 9th to 12th, tho enterics aro larger than any previous year, showing that tlio breeding interest is steadily marching onward to sucosjs. The yoarling trotting race has 5 enterics aniongiWhich is Dlack Jim, by Max imum dam bv Ladd's Security, owned by John Gilbert, llod Glcud, Nobras- The two year old pacing raco has 9 entries among which is Fcnorato by Pcllotior, dam Handmaid by Onward, alia owned by our townsman John Gilbert. Fcncrato is a fino individual and highly bred and ought to win in his class. Tho stako fur tho yearling trot has twontt -throo enterics whioh shows that Nebraska is alivo to tho interest of developing tho baby trotters. Tho 2:'J7 pace has fivo entries, Tho H year old trot 2:50 class has 18. Tho 3 year old trot has 20. Tho 3 year eld 2:10 class has 10. Tho 3 year old 2:50 class has 20. Tho 4 year old trot 2:40 class has 10. Free for all stallion raco B. Tho 2 year old trot' 3:00 class hsB 19 entries. Tho 2:45 class pao'ng lias 8. Tho Yearling Futurity -has 14. The value of this purao is about $2,500. The 2:40. stallion class has 11. Wo notioe that W. J. Emigh's horso Lyeurgtis is ontcred in tho 2:24 class Durso 1160 to bo trotted at Knoxville, Iowa, some Urns this sum mer, Lycurgus has many friends hero and we hopo bo will bo able to win it. lied Cloud is to havo a Gontlcman's Driving club. Tho improvomont of tho brocd of horses in our county means the addi tion of so much moro value to our industries. You can't afford to breed to a scrub horso unless you aro a very wealthy man, Axtoll has a sot of harness trimmed with aluminum. A singlo colt may makn his ownor both rioh and famous. , It takes plenty of good feed to grow colts productively. Noarly GOO harness mcotings havo claimed datos for 1892. Dovolopmont outs quite a figure in tho valuo or tho trotter. Budd Doblo thinks the trotting rec ord will bo reduced to 2:07 this sea son. J. W. Porter of Ticondcroga has sold an Aristos jnuro to Samuel Brad Icy of Lime Bock, Conn. Now York's open air horso show last wook was a fashionable aueccss. W. II. Doblc, father of Budd Dqble, is 77 years old and halo and hoarty. Diroot and Hal Pointor will fight it out at tho Buffalo Circuit mooting. To Aid Nebraska. Tho Burlington & Missouri River Rnilroad has prepared and now has roady for distribution a now hand book, treating of tho opportunities whioh Nebraska, northwestern Kansas nnd eastern Colorado offer to farmors, business men nnd investors. ' This bonk hai boon gotten out for tho information ot eastern pcoplo, particularly thoso who havo friends west of tho Missouri: it is written in a ploasant, easily understood style, by ono who thoroughly knows his subject, and is oonfidctitia ly reenmmonded as likely to stimulate immigration to a very considerable extent. It pictures Nebraska and those por tions of Kansas nnd Colorada adjaoont to it, not as they might be, but as they arc. It is thought that tho best method nf distributing these hand books is as follows: Parties in Kansas Nebraska and Colorada, having friends in tho cast who aro likely to bo interested in such litorattiro as this, aro invitod to send tho names and addrcsnes of theso Utter to Mr, S. Francis, Gon'i Pason per & Tickot Agent, Burlington Routo Omaha, Nob., who will take pleasuro in forwarding, postpaid, to suoh ad dresses as many copies as desired. The rich Italian' mountain portion of our district will bo a snono of min ing activity in this Miction. Tho American Flag group will rcceivo at tention from tho company formed in Nebraska. G. R, Chano& will bo re membered by our pcoplo as the at- Dyspepsia Intense To When you hoar a spontaneous howl for Clovoland from any particular sec tion of tho country, iOou scratch around in tho underbrusbiawhilo you will find somo man who"" held fiomo high oflioo under him inciting Clovc land enthusiasm. C tornoy from Red Cloud who visited us last year. Wo wish him unbounded succoss in his mining ventures, Tin Cup Times. We are ploascd to add that Mr. Chanoy is largely interested in tho Amorioan flag group of lodo mines, consisting of nino claims, and cover ing tho whole of one of tho rich Ital ian group of mountains, on tho Load villo, Aspen and Crcedo Cleft, about 30 miles south of Aspen, and 60 miles north of Crocdo. They aro said to bo tho richest and most prosperous group or mines in that seotlon. The com pany has a tunnel of over 100 feet and will bogin work with a vim when spring opens, Mr. Chanoy and family expect to spend most of the summer there. A now town si to has boon lo cated near tho group and a lively timo is expected there this summor. A Chicago oompaay with f 2,000,000 capital and an ABpen company with 100,000, havo olaims near this group and aro interested in tho town site, Few people hare suffered tnore severely from dyspepsia than Mr. E. A. MeMabon, n well known grocer of Btaunton.Va. Hoiay.ii " Before 1878 1 was In excellent health, weigh ing over 260 pounds. In that year an ailment developed Into acute dyspepsia, and soon I was reduced to 161 pounds, suffering burning sensations In the ttotnacii, palpitation of tho heart, nausea, and Indigestion. I conld not sleep, lost alt heart In my work, had fits of melancholia, and for days at a time I would have welcomed death. I became morose, sullen and Irritable, and for eight years life was a burden. 1 tried many physicians and many remedies. One day a workman employed by mo suggested that I take ft a Hood's S35 oonenng iila. I did so, and before taking the wholo et a tmttle 1 began to feel llko a new nan. Tho terrible pains to which I had been subjected, ceased, tho palpitation ot tho heart subsided, my stomach became easier, nausea disap peared, and my entire system began to tone up. with resuming strength came activity of mind and body. Before the fifth bottle was taken I had regained my former weight and natural condition. 1 am today well and I ascribe It to taking Hood's 8arsaparllla." N. n. It you decide to tako Hood's Barsa lurllla do not bo Induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold by lt druRRliU. l iliforgj. Prepared only by C. I. IIOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mm. 100 Doses Ons Dollar M.....M.M...MW.W1M1....WH My Listers. aro tho stuff. Tho Scandia lister is tho best mado and can be found only at Janes Peterson's tho Implement man, lieu uioud, web. 333 3 bushels of corn for whioh will pay highest market price. Flou the pampers. H. C. SCOTT, Invites tlio runner of Webster nnd ndjncctit count lei to III largo nnd vuried stock or Agricultural Goods Such as Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Plows, Harrows, Mowing Machines. &c. See him before buying for bargains. GO TO THE 8 Years J5ity $akepy and ijtestaupant For Ire li Brend Pies All kinds of eitkcs, vnndlca, Nuts, cigars, nnd fresh I-'rultc, cte. Meals and Lunch all hours Boarding and Lodging. Fresh Oystoiu and Ice Grnam in Sanami Med Clot id, Season. Jos Herburgek, Prop. Nebraska, given In exchange Osoau Fatmor. money. To loan on Watches Diamonds and Jewelry. Will pay cash for -old gold and 'silver. Fine watch work. Ar tistio letter, emblem and monogram engraving. Full lino of fine watohos clocks, jewelry silvcrwaro spectacles and etc T. K. 1'inmsn. In Ootting'a Drug Store. Hall! Hall! Hall I u. Jh. rond, will writo mil insur ance in ono of tho best companies rep resented in the west as cheap as any. The Morgan horso has lpng boen noted as the road horse par excellence, and the localities where they are to be found are haunted by buyers of roadsters. The Morgan bred stallion, Blaok Hawk Willi m HO THERE J. O. I1UTLI3R, THK HARNESS MAN Is better prepared than ever to sell you all kinds of harness collars, eadlery, etc In tlio Tinker nulldliiir. lie list the aratM Mock in till part nl tho vnlly, and will make It an ludncenient to tradw with him. and tho development of their TnfSrSlSX Who has washed hisacc 'n a tin wash dish bearing the impriut of an Amorioan manufacturer.' Who ever saw the smoke ourling out of an American tin faotory whr-ro anything but a oleKinley tin baugo was made. Hastings Domocrat. It boats tho world how anxious dem ocrats are to injure anything that is American. It seems to us that no matter what politioal party it was, that would onhanoo tho valuo of American industries, we should try and uphold it. If foreigners want to Boll thoir goods in America lot thorn oomo over hero and manufacture them Tin plates aro boing manufactured in the United 8tatcs now, and soon will bo one of our greatest industries un dor tho MoKinloy act, but demooratio freetraders in order to make political capital for their party, would not lies itato to injuro tho groatcst industries in order to bo suqccssful. Tho abovo artiole itf'a, sample of thoir perfidy. Tho thermometer is Bteadily rising, you will want lighter clothing under woer, Ac. Wiener has made all pre parations to Bupply your demands, his stock is largo and prices low. Our frie nd, T. J. Ward, who wo mentioned last week as a prospective candidate for congress in this district on the democratic ticket, received several letters this week, from party friends, urging his oandldacy, T. J. is, and has boen a lifo long demoorat and boars no mark of mugwumpiBm in his breast, hence ho has decided that ho cannot go MeKcighan. Tho demoorats oould do no bettor than nominato Mr. Ward. ivo properties. Tho nico part of it is the town is named aftor Mr. Chanoy. It is Ohanoy, Colorado, and a postoffioe will be established there by June first hotel, store, and other conveniences aro already providod for. Wo wish the enterprise success. A store, hotol, saloon and postoffico and papor aro among the project ed additions to Italian mountain this season. Thoro is oortainly mineral onough in that country to entitle it to all this and moro. Here's to tho City of Chancy. Tin Cup Times. It is rumored that forty families aro on their way to Chanoy, noar Italian mountain. Tho whole district will flourish tint year in spite of tho low prico of silyer. Tin Cup Times. . . Humane Society's Work. In all large cities are branches of the Humane Society founded by Berg. A horse is discovered badly galled or is out or Injured, at onoe a society member com mands ita rest and tha immediate appli cation ot Halter's Barb Wiira Liniment whioh experienoe has shown is the beat made. For sale by Cotting. The Fairfield Collose Summor Nor mal begins July 5th, a six weeks term The course inoludcs branches for each of the tbrco grades of coitifi cates. Board is placed at the low rate of $2.50. Experienced instruct ors aro employed. Hero is an excel- tention of breeders is called to this horse He can be seen at the stable of J. C. Holcomb north of Holland Houbo. Tho nppqintmont, of West Point Cadet. at'Hatings, 'tlio other day, by Congressman MoKcrghan is very un satisfactory l tho people, and especi ally to tlio Independent purty, ns it appears' tn'liavo huon mado for tho purpose of paying u. politioal debt to Banker Kcohler of Dluo Hill. It is vroll known thai lio Kuohlers of Dluo Hill toro their political shirts to eloot MeKcighan, and tho appointment of thoir relative, Bon Kuihler is looked upon as payment for that help. It is well known fact that tho appoint ment war pledged to another, and in ordor to keep him out $10 was charged for alleged examination fees. Some thing unhcared of heretofore, and of course those who wcro not well healed financially could not get in the inside, as did the banker's relativo, and there fore the independents fool as if thoy had boen sola out. " It is a fixed and immutable law that to hare good sound health one mosi have pare rieh and abnadant blood. There is mo shorter aor surer mate tha. by a coarse of DeWltfs Sarsaparllla. Organ At a Bargain. (Full faco) used But a short time, will bo sold at a ttaorifico' T. K. PctrHAN, llod Cloud Ncbr. Something About Benefactors, We often read that "lit was a rent bene factor to tho human raco," With good reason oould this bo applied to any one who contributes to tho leHaoninir ut the eviU to whioh fleMi is htlr to. Hhcuma tiam nnd uhroulo headache hnve been clnsaed as impossible of curt, yet science has finally demonstrated that they cam be oured, llallera Fain Paralyser taken In conjunction with Ualler'a German Pills, have effected moat extraordinary cures and has made life a comfort to many who never hoped for relief. For sale by Cot ting. .M..W.M.M.MM............WM..M lont opportunity for teachers to better qualify thomBcb Tuition, six dollars for the term. lualify thomBclTcs for thoir work. V cry truly yours, O.C. HUBDKLL. Mrs.L.K. 1'atton, Ilookford, 111., writes "From personal experienoe I can recom mend DeWltt'a Samaparllla, n cure for impure blood and general debility." Go and boo W. IV. Wright for all kinds o f sholf and heavy hardware, &o. Ho docs all kinds of Job work and has competent tinnors employed. Whilo there, look at those worla beat ers. Tho dry air Clcanablo refrigerators. A Hafu iuvuxtmunt, Wo guarantee yon will niiver bo Mick if n courno of "Hepatt ouro" Ih tnkun Hjirlii iukI fall. L. H. Deyn, . Wanted: Knergulio young man for office work; good references and $500 cash capital required; salary $100 por month and an interest in the bus iness. AddroBB, F. M.Hakter. !t Kearney, Neb. .r. ..,..,.... PRICE'S fiaaTOBaking Died in IfiUkat tf HoaM40 Yttn tbt Staiiiaifi Disease never successfully attacks n system with pure blood. De Witt's Sa' sanarilla makes pure, new blood and en riches the old. 0. L Cotting. Buggies And Spring Wagons. James Peterson, the implement man has just received a fine consign ment of buggies, and Bpring. wagons, whioh he will sell choap. If you desire to sco tho finest gas oline etovo that has over been produc ed you will bo obliged to call on W. W. Wright, the hardware man in the Kaley block. It is tho Quick Meal Vapor Stovo and discounts all others of tho tamo price. Garden Seeds. uscar ratmor has just received a BIG supply of garden seeds. Go and soe him at Perkins and Mitohell's old sand. FURNITURE AND AUCTION SALE ! SHIHKXE & AULTZ, Props. Dealers in NEW and SECOND - HAND furniture. In tho Stern Building. "VVe shall havo bargains that will pay you to investigate in 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 are interested in procuring good bargaiiiF. We buy nnd sell Secondhand Goods on coiiiiulNion. 8 II INKLE & A UJL TZ. RED CLOUD I Want to Buy Farms Parties having cheap farm lands for salo, improved or unimproved can find buyers by calling on I), B, Spanogle, Real Estato and Loan Agent, Bed Cloud, Neb. An unexpected demand on oustomer in prices often frigbton tho buyer, thiH can never happen at Wiener's Golden K.igle whero pricod aro al ways within tuaeh of all. ProBounccd Hopeless yet slaved. From a letter written by lira. Ada . Hard, ot Qroton.H. D., we quote: "Was taken with a bad oold, whioh settled on my langs, cough set in and finally termi nated la consumption. Foar doctors gave meap saying I oould live bat a short time I gave myself up to my Savior, determin ed if I could not stay with my friends oa earth to meet my absent ones above. My hothead was advised to get Dr. King's Mew Discovery for coughs and eoids, I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles j It has eared me, and thank Ood I am now a well and hearty women." Trial bottles free at Oottiag's drug store, regular alse, 6O0 and f 1. For gale. Some younn thoroughbred Rod Pol led Bulls, from imported stook, at my farm 6 miles north of Riverton, Frank lin couaty, Nebraska. 114. S, R. PoLtv. TRANSFER LINE S. X COZAD, Proprietor. All hauling intrusted to me -will be promptly attended to. pLOUE ANDPEEBWgE OSCAR PATMOR, Has Moved his Flour and Feed Store of" the Perkins & Mitchel building . Nothing but the best goods kept. Call i l see me wnen yon want anytmn in my line an rr fc Fire, Lightning and Tornado Insurance ! JHBBBBBBBBBflaBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeBBBBa- A. H. GRAY, The Insurance Man, - Red Cloud, Neb. Will Insure your property ugalnst Fire, lightning, and Tornado Also, will insure your crops against hail, He represents the best company on earth The old Continental of N Y. CITY OFFICE-With J. H. Smith 'lstHoor south of F & M bank. ('' tt ! t V A X A. , :''. n"