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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1892)
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No. 133 local freiRhtto Oxfoid dally except Hunday COO am No. 134 local freight from Oxford dally except xlnilny RilSpm CUKKENT NEWS. Cotting's Btioky fly j.apcr. Sticky fly paper at Deyo's. Corn is looking ycry fine. Cloth bound books only 20 cents at Dcyo's. Subscribe for your campaign papers at Dojo's. L. II. Dcyo sells tbo best inachino oil on tho market. Doyo sells tho best remedy an earth for barb wire cuts. For fino tobacco, cigars, candies &c., go to J. O. Lindlcy's. Don't forget that Calmcs keeps all kinds of confections, bread, etc. Cotting has tho best machine oil and tho cheapest in tho market. N Cloth bound books 20 cents each or three for 50 conts at Cotting's. Sco Osoar Patmor before buying flour. He has made a big reduction. Macaulcy's History of England only $1.60, 5 vol. cloth bound, at Dc yo's. Farm loans at six per cent option to pay after two years. D. B. SrAN- OQLE. Tho B. & M. has commenced dig ging trenches to connect tho water mains with tho city' water. F. V. Taylor, allows no ono to bcII more goods than ho doe?, at prices that arc low, for good goods. Cotting has the finest assortment of books bound in cloth that was cvor shown in tho city and only 20cts per volume or three for 50 cents. Young man do you want a practica education? If so, attend tho Beatrice Business, Normal and Short-hand Col lege. Send for catalogue 51-4 Mrs. K. Skccn has deoldod to lease tho commodious rooms underneath the F. & M. bank, instead of taking the room formerly ocoupied by tho First National bank. The Burt Dramatic" Co. will placo upon tho boardsduring fair week a new and interesting repertoire at Opera House. tf, It. B. Fulton, Manager. Get Hero quick ! Parasols and umbrella handles wanted at J. S. Youno & Co's. New millinery Stoic. Mrs. K. Skcen, has opened "up a new millinery storo under tho F, & M. bank, and is ready to sell goods. Sho has all of tho latest and most beauti ful shapes. Sho will mako it an ob ject to keep tho very finest goods, trimmed in tho latest stjles. . '- Bright jmoplo nro tho quickest to roc ognlzo a good thing Riid buy It. Wo jell '.lots of bright people the Uttlo Early 11 - eers. If yon are not bright those pills will make yon ho. O. L. 'Jotting. For Cab to any Part of .tho City Leavo orders with J. O. Lindley. 1 will fill your iinUr pruupily, and give jou good sorvice J. II. Cl.iNE, Prop. Horoo Tor Sale. A good thrco-y car-old horso for sale .cheap, for cash or on timo. Inquiro at this office. For Stilo First-class Now Mali Safety Bicycle Address, Fiunk W. Cowden, Red Cloud, Nebr, SHOES out at :$i.95 AROUND TOWN. Mr. C. II. Potter has returned home. L. P. Albright was in Lincoln this week. John II. Shircy was in Bed Cloud, Sunday. Missllctta Abol expects to visit in Hasting in a few days. Judgo Gasliu was in lied Cloud on business this week. Quito a largo number of Bed Cloud pcoplo expect to go to Denver this week. Be Eoaial: And a attend tho dime social in J. W. Warren's grovo next Tuesday evening. Mrs. 0. II. Truman, left this morn ing, for Kansas City, to spend a month with a friend. Owners of threshing machines should consult Cotting tho druggist before buying their oil. i Rev. Gen. O. Yciser will occupy th pulpit at tho Baptist church next Sun-' day morning at 10:30 a. m. Supervisor Garber, has put in very substantial bridgo across Crook-ydown ed creek north of tho eity. Charlie Dickerson hired a livery rig Sunday and took his best girl to Ina vale. ilo report r a nico time. Walter Sherwood has resigned bin position in MeCook and accepted ono in tho F. & M. bank of this city. Tho Adelphian Quartette, of Crete will givo ono of their concorts in the Congregational church tho 15th of tho month. No other Sarsaparilla possesses the Combination, Proportion, and process which mako Hoods Sarsaparilla pecu liar to itself. Tho steam thresher is heard in tho distance, and its littlo toot-a-toot fills ono with thoughts of tho bursting bins of golden grain. I. Frisbio and Geo. P. Gather camo in this week and made tho Big Chief ''heap tickled" by renewing for tho G. F. W, for another year. Our boys and girls: Send them to Bcatrico Business College, Normal and Shorthand sehnol. Fall term be gins August 29th. Sond for cata logue. 2-3t Tho Y. P. S. C. E. of the Congrcga tional church will have a social in J. Wr. Warren's grovo, next Tuesday evening Aug. 9. Ico ercam and cake ten cents. Miss Loua Bellows, loaves to-morrow for Denycr whore sho expects friends from Canada to join, her, T and together expect to spend ten dajs in tho mountains. About thirty-seven Red Cloud pco plo wont to Lincoln this week to hear McKinloy Bill talk on tho tariff. 1'jvcry mothers son ot tlicui camo back conyinced that ho was ono of tho most ablo mm in America to-day, D n't forget tho vVubstor county fair. This jear will bo tho most pro lific of any for sovorul seasons and consequently the fair will bo much better, besides every effort is being put forth to mako it fo by tho man agement. The county should build a bridgo at or near tlio Red Cloud mill for the accomodation of tho peoplo who ojmo to Rod Cloud fo trade Also thero ought to bo ono built at Aniboy. Tho bridges aro necessary and ought to be onnslruotcd. Thirty-fivo lodges havo been inVitod for tio A. 0 U. W. picnio which takes plaoo in this city on tho 18th. Grandmastor Tato will bo hero and wo believe that an immense crowd will be hero also.' The people can prepare to sco a big crowd on that occasion. Ice Cream ODD AND ENDS Go to Calmcs' for ico cream. Mrs. McBrido is visiting in Iowa. G. R, Chancy is homo from Denver Editor Grccnlco is homo from Don vcr. llcv. E. L. Ely was in Omaha this week. J. A. Tulloys leaves tonight for Dcnycr. C. W. Kaloy and wifo go to Denver tomorrow night, Postmaster Warren and wifo arc in Lincoln visiting. Mrs. D. F. McFarland was In Re publican city this week, Abo Garber is homo from Hot Springs much improved in health. Park Perry has gono to MiohiganyyMo fortuno and in this way tho whero ho will reside in tho futuro; If you want all kinds of job print ing The Chief offico is tho plico to to ect it. jWm. Mitchell, accompanied by his who ana iamuy, wcro in nca viouu this week. Tho band bovs will eivo another lone of their interesting danecs on tho rcvenincrof Am?. IRtli. II. M. Martin was suddonty called to Elgin this week by tho sovcrs sick ness of Mrs. Martin's father. Attorney J. II. Randill and wifo and child havo arrived from Iowa. Mr. Randall has now settled down to tho'realitics of practicing law in Ne braska with tho thormomotor at 90 jn tho shade. Jeff Ward is making tho best yfrec had i rcct commissioner Red Cloud has and deserves much crodit for his able soryiccs. Ho recently graded the hill noar Davo lludd's houso and jtas put it in shapo so people can drivo it without difficulty. On Thursday evening, at 7:30, Mr. Henry Gilham, was married to Miss, If Sarah Tulloys, daughter of our well known citizen, Dr. L W. Tulloys. Kov. E. J, Randall officiating. The liappy couplo have both lived in Web ster county for a numbor of years and aro well and promently known and es teemed by all who have tho ploasuro of their acquaintance: The Chief extonds congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilham and wishes them much happiness, . Mi.. - S. E. Prentiss, proprietor 'of the In aval o Farm and breeder of tho IIol stoin Frcsian cattle, has just sold his fino herd of puro bred Holstein Fro- siau cattlo (o Williamson & Marshall of Beaver City: This herd, though small in numbers, contains porno of tho best blood of tho county, headed by a grandson of tho great Gcrbcn 4th whoso reoord of 80 pounds of milk in a singlo day, and 32 pounds of butter in a week, put hor on tho top sholf. Mr, Prentiss is an enterprising ranchman and should be congratulat ed on his efforts to improvo tho stock of tho county, Mrs. L. It. Fatton, Rookford, 111., writes "From personal experienoe I can recom mend DeWitt's Sarsaparilla, a care for Impure blood and general debility." About next Monday, wo presumo tho new dam across tho Republican will bo commoncod. Tho now pany are rapidly progressing will their business and The Chief feoll crtain that with its reopening and JLwith tho enterprising men bohind tho Inriil.lnl Mint ll, mill xnn.innnn .. pVJ.UH NHV UW.U ..... bUIUUJVLIUU U a now era of prosperity for Red Cloud, as it is certainly ono of the best water powers in Nebraska, and when onco properly utilized by other commercial and manufacturing inter ests, thero will spring up big induce ments for peoplo to niovo horo. Tbo mill and clcctrio light plant will be in full operation by Oct. 1st at least. Our pcoplo ought to feel highly da ted over tho project. Highest of all In Learening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889 ABSOLUTELY PURE at Calines. THE GREAT WEST An Seen by the Rev. E. I, of IIiUCHy. Ely, K (Article 3.) 1801 four miners wcro prospect ing in tho mountains of Montana and in a gulch whero Helena now stands found indications of gold but believ ing it was not thoro, in paying quanti ties threw up their work and stnrtod north to a point whero they hnd heard gold had bcon discovered. On the"way thoy met somo minors nturn dng from that placo who eonvincod ' them that it was useless to go farther. They then turned again to tho guloh Lwluoh thoy hid just left and gavo it tho very supgestivo and to thorn signigoant namo of Last Chance, Thoy stayed by it until cadi had foundations wcro laid of tho present beautiful and rich young city of Hclona. It is not easy to describo tho city, Tho first street and now tho main street was built up and down tho gulch. Tho main part of tho town now being where it opens out into tho Prickly Pear Vally which is about 12 by 20 miles in extent. From hero it is u narrow strcot running up tho guloh until it finnnlly tapors off to a point. Tho last milo tho streot is not more than 20 or 30 foot in width and is occupied by shanties. In tli'bmain part of tho eity strcots enter and cross tho main stroots at all sorts of angles and cutVes so it is Baid, and there is a complcto),'. absiJriqp of anything liko rcgularfeyM'cithciJtfn tho location or width of tffd '-Meets. Tho narrow streets and tall buildings reminded me of St. Paul, Minn. Besides this main gulch tho city now extends up thrco smaller gulches' and also extends out into tho valley whero there is more regularity in pla bout whero tho oity begins to apor off in tho main gulch to about two or thrco streets is Chinatown where about 700 or 800 of tho pcoplo live of whom our good Unole Sam thinks so much of that ho advises them to stay in China and oat rats and nico instead of coming to this "land of tho froo and tho homo of tho bravo" and being compelled to assooiato with coal miners, section men oco who aro liable nt any timo to tako a sudden notion to cut off their quoucf or hang up a few to a telegraph polo to bait tho orows. Seriously a chinaman's life is held in very littlo regard in that country and jot for certain kinds of work such as cooks they aro tho only ones to bo hod that aro to bo re lied upon and there aro many of them in Helena earning from $80 to $100 per month. In this vicinity is also the disroputablo part of tho city. Somo of the workmon will rcmombcr a dispute as to tho pronunciation of Helena. Whilo at Butto City 1 made tho acquaintance of a Helena man and when I called it Hclo'na ho said if I did that thoy would call mo tenderfoot una that J. must say Hd'cna a decided accent on tho first syllable. ' I think if I had not bcon told that by him that after seeing it I would havo put tho accent on tho second nvlbrtlo for the main Dart of town and com-IVtho first for Chinatown and vicinity, ' Tho Chincsolivo in miserable hovels huddled togethoi as I suppose thoy do inUic Chinatowns in all tho western cities. Ilolonu has a population of about 1400 is a beautiful placo to live if ono has tho income sufficient to meet tho expense, The mines just at this point aro exhausted although there aro several within a radius of 10 or 12 miles. Ono of tho principal places of interest is tho elegant now Hotel Broadwater aud Natatorium looatod out about 3 miles and reached by eloctrio cars, Theso aro surrounded by elegant grounds and makes a delightful nm mor resort. The Natatorium is built over a warm spring and the building is 300 feet in length 100 Tcot wido and 100 feet in height. Ono gets a fino view of tho oity and surrounding country by climbing Mount Helena which overlooks tho oity and is about 1800 feet abovo it. The cost of living in Helena is ex tremely high. Tho .pastor of tho Congregational church said to mo that his salary of $1800 was no moro than $1000 would be in tho oast. Tho leading denominations of churches aro nearly all represented. Thero is a M. E. church and an M. E. church south, a Congregationalism Presbyterian, Baptist and somo others. Tho mooting of supremo lodgo A, O. U. W. was held in tho fino new Auditorium which has a seating capacity of probably 2000. Tho citi zens prosontcd tho members of tho supremo lodgo with souvoninj in tho shapo of a silver watah oharm with a stono set tho valuo of which was $23- 00 caoh and thoro were 113 of them. Tho meeting of tho supromo lodgo of A. O. U. W. called together ono of tho finest eonvontions to bo scon in this country. Men of tho highest standing and ability from 2G states and tho British possessions wcro thero doing business for noarly 300,000 workmen and their families. Tho affairs of tho order aro in so flourishing a condition that thoro woro no matters for serious consider ation except the regular reutino of business, Tho suocess of tho order has been marvellous but it is ac counted for whon wo sco tho class of mon conduoting its affairs and noto tho porfect system by which tho busi ness of tho ordor is carried on. Among all tho members of that body thero is no ono who stands higher or is hotter qualified for bis position, nor better ablo to set forth tho advantages of tho ordor than Ne braska's own Grand Master Tato, On Sunday most of tho city pulpits woro supplied by clergyman in attend ance nt this meoting tho writer sup plying tho pulpit of tho Congrega tional church. In tho afternoon memorial services wcro held in tho Methodist church for members of the supremo lodgo deceased sinoo tho last meeting addressed by Rov. Bano of California, Judge Trizzoll ofTonnos sco, Supremo Recorder Saokot and others; Tho A. 0. U. W. has paid over $38,000,000 to widows and or phans and other beneficiaries and during 1891 paid over $5,000,000. Who can moasuro tho amount of hopo and cheer this has brought to tbo widows and orphans in their hour of need. I left Helena on Monday tor Salt Lako City and arrived thero on Tues day morning. South of Helena wo pass through a tunnol through the mountain 0112 feet in length. At daylight on Tuesday morning wo were passing through tho Cache Valley in Utah tho bnest farming region 1 ever saw. Ono cannot cencoivo anything more porfect than it seems although it doubtless has its drawbacks. As wo pass tho littlo towns tho natives are on hand with strawberries so largo and fine that well I told ono man in Red Cloud how large they wero and ho lookod at mo so strangely that I be lievo ho thought I lied do I won't tako the chances again. Wo breakfasted in Ogden then ran down to Salt Lako whero I will begin next timo. Dilapidated! Well I huuld Sny Ho. Most people carry around with thorn a liver so dilapidated that it they should tee It they would take it tot a straw hat as quick as a llvor as a consequence they have n laino back and feel languid, ilaller's Fain I'aralyzor taken in con junction with Ilaller's German Fills, will make a new person 01 you ana eneat a complete care. For sale by O. L. Cot ting. There will bo a regular meeting of James A, Garfiold Post No. 80, next Monday night, Aug, 8, at 8:30. A full attendance desired. II, B. Simons, P. C. My head aches: my stomach is sour I can't sleep; have bod dreams, pain in dock mm union, uu'.ziueBt,BLuumjiuuuu. bilious, languid, dull and stupid. All thoso nro indications of malaria, blood, livor or kidnoy disease, deadly typhoid fovor, nil of which can bo 11 voided by using "Jlopglcuro." For salo by L. II. Doyo. Jim week. Hubble in tho city thin Other medioines might holp but to make assurance doubly sure use DoWitt'd Sarsaparilla to enrich, purify ftUl rooew the blood. C.L.OoUlpR- " Buckets Cash Dry Qcods House. Special Sale of Summer Goods. Boforolong we will begetting in our Fall Goods and we must havo more room. SUMMER GOODS must all go regard less of cost. SPECIAL BARGAIN IN Ladies' Ribbed Vests " Only 3c. Former price Sic. Men's V-j S ocks 5c per pair. 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