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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1892)
iwffiiIHBwrimui,j"r-,gfc v4vr- ' ;-. 7 iiiiiui liwuinijii ii ;jy"y;iffji'iw TWHW " TT" 1 u M F, I ' f 1?: r. ' hi .v. '.: A v.. k i Slow Sale Goods! Odds and Ends of Stock ! Odds sizes and Shopworn Goods' The above liuvc been placed on counters In our More and will ' be nold below Actunl Cost. You can find many genuine Blaeslge B. Sc M. R. R. Time Table. , , TnklnR effect Nov. fi, Trans earning jtassonscrs fcavo Hcd Cloud as follows: KA8T VIA HABTINU9, No. is PaenpcrtolWitljiK, - nWp.m. M, 121 Vrelgl for HiMtlnivt - aii.in, AimiVK. Passenger Irom Hastings rlYts 0:41 n. in. , KABT VIA. WVMPIIK. unh and Chicago dally no it I'ameniHir to Kansas Cltv and 10:30 a. m Atchison, dally. 9:20,1). in. . UOINO WKST. no, 13 Passenger for Denver and In termediate points, dally, 7:30 a.m. No. IS, Passenger for Denver, dally, 7 no p. m. OXFORD AMI HEI CI.OUD ACCOMMODATION. No. 133Ioc4 freight to Oxford, dally except Sunday.. C:00am No. 134 local freight from Oxford Uygy except Hdnday Htisptn M...MM....W..ro............... CURRENT NEWS. Croquets sots at Doyo's. Londoudory mineral water at Doyo's F. A. Swcezy was in the city this week. Hammocks and Crofjuot scIb at Cot tings. l'atont rucdiomos of all kinds at Doyo's. Devo'e 15 cent wall paper is tho finest in toflm. Paints apd oils, "brushed varnishes &o ., at Doyo's. A. S. Marsh is up again, aftor quite a serious illness. M. A. Fisher, of McCook wa in tho city this week. Fine neck wear a specialty at Chi cago clothing store. For oorreet fitting clothing go Chicago olothing store. Wo have tho best stock of hats the oiiy. Chicago store. Harry Pond has money to ldun first class city property. E. W. Andrews adds his namo to in on to tho Groat Family Weekly. For nobby suits tho Chicago cloth in Btore takes first rank. For fino tobacco, cigars, candies dec, go to rT. O. Lindloy's. The pienio at Smith's grove last Sanday was a grand sucocss. Tho board of supervisors met this week as a board of equalization, Go to tho Chicago clothing store for pants of every inscription. W. W. Wright has been "whooping her. up" with tho whooping eough, See Oscar Patmor before buying flour. He bars made, a big reduction. Cotting sells tho best paints and iols in the markot. Don't forgot it. Farm loans at six per cent option to pay after two years. D. B. Span ogle. Cotting has some of the finest wall gaper ever shown in the oity. Call aod SCO. Tho Lincoln mixed paints sold by Cotting are tho best in tho market. We guarantee them. F. V. Taylor, allow no one to sell moro goods than ho does, at pricos that are low, for good goods. Don't buy your wall papor until you bavo seen tho best stock in town which is to bo found at Doyo's. Wall paper and curtain trado is brisk at Cotting's, tho fino selection and fair prices plcaso tho customers Remember tho Chioago olothing storo takes measures for tailor mado olothing, guarantee a perfect fit or no sale. Children's shirt waists can bo found at Wiener's, Tho celebrated "Mothers Friend" costs no moro than inferior makes. L. 11. Doyo is in the lend on the wall payer trade, and his largo block latest; styles and low pricos will kcop him in tho lead. H. A. Shinklo hag purchased tho interests of John Aultz in tho second hand store. Mr. S, is a" rustlor and Tup, Chief wishes him succoss. That Quiok Meal Vapor Stove, sold by W. W. Wright is tho best in tho market, furnishes tho most heat and uses ono third less gasolino. It is simply porfectiou and eolipses all oth er stov-H tliut use gasoline. If you ucsiro to sco tho finest gas oline stovo that has over been produc ed you will bo obligod to call on W, W. Wright, tho hardwaro man in the Kaley blook. It is tho Quiok Meal Vq'por Stoyo and discounts all others of lb,o tamo prioo, . ' Binder For Sale. Good Estealy bindor for sale cheap. anaiira oi v.'v, afuhkuv. 2t Eg- ggg ! H- , J, 1 f-gg-gaB j-..gB.i ALL " bargains on this' counter. & Ialey. AROUND TOWN. Charley Kaloy is building an tion to his house, Fidelia Schaffnit is homo addi. from Qaincy visiting hor parents. Mr. Mirt Fcarn of Chester, Nebr. is visiting friends and relatives at this place Wo understand ho will return tho first of next week. Now let every republican bo firm( and with Mr. Andrews for our candi date for congress, wo can scoop Mr. MoKeighan. Mr. Androws it a clean man and fully ablo to represent this district. Miss Josio lgou left this weok for two or threo weeks' vacation in Missouri and Arkansas. Sho will vis it with her mother in Missouri, and thn with Mrs. Geo. Holland in Hot Springs, Ark. Ed. Johnson and wife camo to Red iCloud in tho winter some time. Dur ing tho foro part of the week Johnson anfi family, aftcs getting all they could on credit, departed for parts unknown. They are wanted hero by soveral. Tho city council has at last awak ened to tho faot that it docs not pay to put in board boxing for sewcrago, and have, consequently procured large drainago tile that will last a lifo time. That is a senoiblo conclusion to arrive at: Tho led Cloud Pcoplo who wont to Minneapolis will ever remember Mr. Williams of Grand Island, ono of tho delegates, for tbo many favors that ho extended to thira whilo there. Mr, tV. took caro of tho district in good shape. If any of our peoplo' know where there is a bed of good hard rock, suit able for ballasting railroads, tho B. & M. folks would like to know it, if such is in this county, or a erood bed of sharp gravel. Thoy proposo to bal-1 last their road, Tuir Chief is very much indobted to llev. E. L. Ely for the able and mastcraly report of the Commence ment exercises whio'a ho turnished for.its columns during tho editor's absence in Minneapolis, and other favors in the reportorial line. W. E. Andrews of Hastings, was nominated on tho republican ticket on Wednesday, at McCook, for congress. Mr. Andrews is an able soholar and a mtn peculiarly fitted to cope with McKcighan in a race for congrets, and will bo elected in November. Wo wish again to call attention of our stookmen to the salo of short horns at Superior, Nob., Saturday, Junp 25. Tbo salo will bo at tho creamery stables. This will bo a grand opportunity to get Borne fino cattlo at your own price. See ad in another column of this papor. Hon. T. J. Ward of this oity, .a propseotivo candidate for congress in this district on the demooratio ticket, leaves Saturday to help nominate the next candidate on tho demooratio ticket for president. Jeff is a Simon Puro Bourbon and is never so happy as when helping tho democrats to get there. Tho oity authorities should at once notify all property owners and others to clean up tho alleys. They are in a beastly condition and will bo the means of much sickness should thoy remain in this way any longer, Tho counoil should authorize Strcot Super visor Ward to seo that tho work is dono, Attention 1b called to tbo publln sale of short horned cattlo by.J.'W. Dean of Marvvillo, Mo., which will tako place at Superior, Neb,, Juno 25, 1892. He has been a prominent ex hibitor ut tho leading fairs for several years. Our stookmen should not fail to attend tho sale. Seo advertisement on anothor page of this issue. Tho Nebraska division of the league of Ameiioan wheelmen will hold their sooond annunal tournament at Hastings, Neb., July 4th and 5th. In addition to tho bioycle races, ar rangements havo been mado for a grand celebration en tho 4th, closing in the evening with a grand balloon asoon sion and a magnificent display of fire works, lloduccd railroad rates will be given JPirie Ice Uffeam at Gaines. , .T...... ..,,.., r.,..,.....,.v..,..............M..,. ..., QDDS AND ENDS Walt Sherwood was homo from McCook this weok. R. D; Bodford and Goo. O. Yeiscr aro in Omaha this week. - Sorvices next Sunday at tho Episco pal ehurch, morning and evening. Attorney McNitt was in Omaha this weok on legal businoss for the city. Say, aro we going to havo oar streets graveled, paved or curbod this year ? A. CalmcsJWill Kizer, and Moll Sherman aro again looatcd in ltod Cloud. II. M. Tinglcy is a now subscriber to The Chief for which ho has our thanks. A. ,0. Bclgt Who has bcon on tho sioK list for tho past week or Cwo, is mucil bettor. Hon. Tom Majors, flow stands a fair show to becomo tho next, govern or of Nebraska. Mrs. J. S. Cromwell and daughter Graco, wcro tho guests of Mrs, F. R. Gump thid week. W. J. Orchard, wifo and son from Exoter, aro Visiting R. K. Orchard of Inavalo this weok. W. B. lloby, of Ilaiglcr is in tho city. Ho say his county will go re publican this year. Harry Miller and S. E. Cotfad are in David City this week attending tho state encampmont S. of Vs. P. W. Shoa is a mighty good demo crat, but believes that tho greatest re publican paper on earth isTuit Chief. Mr, J. W. Bogenricf mado the Big In jtfr happy thiawcok by an addition to its gold mino for Tuc Chief for '02. Rccso Thotopspn and Mr. Bprachcr of Cowlcs, along with their families, wcro guests at Tub Cuief offlco this week. Mrs. S. U. Bcokwith and ohildron leavo Saturday morning for Bolvidicr to visit Mrs. W. L. Haines, formerly of this place. Dr; Damerell, C. Hi Potter, Jas, McNcny and G. R.' Chancy ' wero in Omaha this week attending- United States court. The merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is not aooidontal but is the result of careful study and experiment by edu cated pharmacists. Don't forgot that, if you havo not already dono so, you ought to begin to think of what you ar goiog to ex hibit at our next fair. Our cornet band has been hired by Campbell people for tho 4th. Wo can assuro tho pcoplo of ihat city that they will have good music. A large number of our prominent republicans went to McCook;this weok for tho purposo of nomination tho next congressman from the 5th'. The city should appoint a marshal. Tub Chief bolicves that Colonel Win froy would mako a good one. He is a constable arid could work tho two lo go thtr. ev. E. L. Ely, loft this week for Cortland, 111., and later for Helena, Montana, whero ho goes as a delcgato to tho National convention of the A. 0. u. w. Prof. Caster, who has nobly filled tho position of superintendent of our citypublla schools, goes cast this week to tako a summer courso of study at Harvard. The Webster county fair associa tion will bo tho best equipped for an exhibition this yoar it ever has. Re momber that ycu ehbuld now begin to make preparation for an exhibit. The Btreot sprinkler now makes the rounds and tbo cooling effect of tho water as it is let looso upon tho streets is a pleasant reminder that tho uso of water for such purposes is all right. Tho other day tho eity nrrcstod a man for canvassing. Ho was jailed. On Saturday he was released on a writ of habeas corpus issued from tbo U. S. court. Ilia a pity that our eity morchants oaa't be protected from those agents who generally represent shoddy nouses and'soll poor goods for high'p'ricea. '' On last Sunday Chris Christiansen living in ' Inavalo township, near Franklin township, left his premises and tried to piok n quarrel wilh John Mattiflon by Betting Jits dog on Mat tison's catt)e,rand when robuked for his audacity, Christiansen drew a re volver and shot MatMson in the arm, Tho sheriff was notified of tho re sult, but too late to annrehoad Chris. tianBon who fbd to an adjoining state I tor security, n was wo Mcoia at" tempt oa Mr. Mittisen'a life. Epworlli Lcngue Convention. The Epworth Leoguo convention of Hastings District hold its' 'annual mooting at tho M. E. ohuroh'in this city on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Tho delegate bogan to arrive early on Monday morning and as tho beam of tho scales weighing their combinod mental and moral worth went down, tho indicator of tho spirits of the local committoes went up, as thoy thought of tho good things in storo for us. Tho weather was all that c6uld bo desired, Tho bright sun sfaino was reflected in brighter smiles and happier facos of old and young. As the mooting progressed enthusi asm and interest waxed moro fntonsc. Miss Anna Rundoll gave tho ad dress of wlecomo in a witty and wry pleasant manner. This was respond' cdbyltov. W. R. Jones, P. E. df tho district, after which tho address of tho evening was .given by Rov, II. A. Etvoll, president of the Distriot. His subject was, "Why tho Epworth Lcaguo is hotter adapted to our church than any other young people's society." no spoko appreciably of other de nominational sooiotins, whioh his ar guments wero most convincing, that for tho M. E. church nono can ap proach tho Epworth Loaguo in their ability to train and cduoato tho young. 1 At fivo o'clock tho next morning the early risers gathered at tho church for a pun-riso prayer mooting. Later on, tho program was taken up and soveral able and valuablo papers wcro prosootod, bearing on tho differ ent linos of work. Among our distinguished visitors! was B. L. Paine, M, D. of Lincoln, who interspersed tho exoroiscs with songs rendered in his own ploasing and inimitablo manner, In tho afternoon "a model Epworth Lcaguo dovotional mooting was con ducted by Dr. Paine, "Difficulties in tho work" as viewed from various standpoints was ably and forcibly dis cussed by various porsons. Mrs. E. J. Caso and Prof. O. M. Caster, of our city, eaoh favored the convention with practical, scholarly papers on tho "Literary Department of Work." Spaco forbids our entering moro definitely into a report saoh as tho morit of each deserves. In tho evening Miss dadio Carr of dgar and a youijR Junior of Hebron f,avo recitations, whioh scorned to do ight tho audience and eaoh wero heartily encored. Resolutions wero read by Rev. Burbank and other busi ness mattors attondod to. Tho closing address of tho conven tion was givon by Rev. 0. B. Lonfest. Ho spoko impressively and feelingly. Thus our frionds havo cdmo and cone. leaving behind them the fragraneo of ploasant memories, and taking with them, wo trust, happy thoughts and favorablo impressions of our homes and our city. "God Bless tho Epworthians." Red Cloud Public Schools. Items from tho onrtual report for the year ending Juno 3, 1892, Enrollment during tho year G23; per cent, of attondanco, 90; per cess of punctuality, 99; Number of days taught, 1711: avcraco daily attend ance 400. The following pupils ranked high est in their rcspootivo grades during tho year: Namo Grado Marking Donald Popo 12north sch'l 94 Willlo Kellogg 11 90 Maud Greenleo 10 ..94$ Wm. Heffel bower... 9 93 Harry Letson 8 96 Pidna Henderson.... 7 UJ Sadio Overing 0 95 Ella Cook 5 ..93 Jessie Hendorson... 4... 95 Graoo Kollogg 3 03 Alloc Coombs 2 95 Dollio Gordon 1.. 94 Iterbort May field... 8soutlisol'189 Stella Umphinour.. . 7 ....85 Carrio Eriokson U 87 Susio MoCord 5 91 Fay Toothaoro 4 91 Harvoy Snider. 3 ..92 Maud Short 2 9G Blanoho Osborn 1.. 94 Roll of honor: Tho following pu pils wore neither absont nor tardy during, the entiro yoar: Willio .Kel logg, Luoy Eames, Olivo Greenlee, Willio Eames, Laura Boyd, Sherwood Albright, Orlando Bontloy, Earl Pond, Bella b'aincs, Eva Foster and Freddie lientlev. t ' Tho socond room of tho north school secured tho banner tho great est number ot times during tbo year, for tho "best at'ondanco. Thoso in tho honor roll se,t a-vVy? worthy ox ample during tho year, and it is hoped that many moro will be reoorded in this roll noxt year than there were' iUI II-.. -..-If..!!.. J. M. Cabtm, Supk r se COME AND MEN'S -AT- $2 3 5 7 9 ! r . AND 10 The above Mentions Suit' are) bargains. Our display of children and boys' suits' is a little the1iicest ClHCAGO CLOTHING STORE. Opposite fMfl Of Ctuickshank Topped Short Horn Cattle at Superior, Neb. Satdrdry, Jdiie 25, 1692. 22 cows and Heifers, 5 Bulk, This sale includes the top of my herd and contains Several good show animals. They are all nicely bred and good individuals. The females have all been bred to good Croiokshank bulls. They are all recorded or eligible to record. Tho AmlHe represented arc Mazurka, Yeans; Mary, Gwjtm and Blaam. Came to tho salo unil see n good lot of cattle. Teris ! months will he given on bankable paper hear lag tea per cent Interest, or two per cent oft for cash. Salo at 1 p . prompt. For catalogaes, address .T. W. BEAM, Jlaryville, Mo Col. F. M. WOODS, Auctioneer. WWW.1M..KWWWWM.WW... laden, Nebr. Hurrah! Hurrah for Beal I Hurrah for Bon Harrison 1 1 1 Crops in these parts sro looking fine. . Sailor & ShufBlebarger can givo you fire insmanse. Chas. Haller was in Omaha with' a ear of hogs last week. Mr. 8ailor of Indianola, has boon visiting his brother P. H. Sailor. J. M, Snow attended tho republi can ooayention at MeCook. Strawberry and iee oream supper ut tfyo G. A. R, ball Thursday evoning. Mr. Lotkhart from Washington is spending a few days with friends in this vieiaily. The Me8ha Bell firm of Bakiuinro, MdVaave sewied the order for tjio Congregational church bell, Rer. Griffith talk's of moving to Bluo Hill to reside as he oan not find a vacant house ia town. One of C. F. Kebler's ponies died last week. A great deal of grain'is coming in at present, Gund & Co. are paying as high as 35o for ooro. " Bladen and surrounding aountry was blessed with a fino shower of rain both "Saturday and Sunda nights. R, M, Coohrane, of Red Cloud, has secured the contract to build Mr. Graadstafl's nW rrouse and work will I? l 0iB, Childrei'a day was duly observed Mi SEE OUR SUITS .25 .75 . v? V .00 n .50 . .00 ,00 shown yet Post - office. ttlWlttjtgtMfllttttMl at tho congregational church whiet) was handsomely deoorated witfc flowers, Tho mingling of the soag of birds and tho voices of ohitdrea gavo it a ehcorful air. Tbo reeila tions and singing woro good, eat should havo boon thero to appreciate it. Tho houso was well filled. For Flour and Feed Go and seo L. P. Albright. He keeps tho best brands and sells his flour Just as cheap as othors. Also sells bard a and soft coal. Prices reasonable. Of fieo and soales, corner of Webster street and 4th avenue. What Stronger Proor is needed of the merit of Hood,a Sarsaparilla than tbo hundreds of let ters continually oomiag la telliag of mozvolloui cures it has ef eeted after all othor remedies bad failed ? Troly Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses peca liar ourativo powers aakaowa to other medioincs. riood's Pills euro constipatioa by restoring tho periBtaltio action of the alimentary canal. They are the best family cathartic. m On last Friday, a number of yoaag frionds nut at the home of Miss Blanoh Sellnrs, at 9 o'elook a. s aai from, there gathered in the grata south of tho river, and spent the day in tho most enjoyable ways, they re ported a Yory pleasant time ea tbair return in tho evening. Tbere wera about thirty present. fi 4 4,- 4' s . ' ;?: .1: "it. I -"I It t f) V $, $' 'it H