The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 07, 1892, Image 1

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By A. C. Hosmkr.
We have seen them and they are all right,
And we find them square!
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Dry Goods, Groceries,
Clothing and Shoes,
- ' And this fall will make a specialty oi
CLOAKS AND OVERCOATS
Having secured the best assortment ever shown in Webster County. Call and
See the pictures given away with $10 and $25 worth of goods.
A sack of Amboy White Loaf Flour given free with every $25 worth of goods.
R. M. MARTIN & SON,
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" ATT011NEY AT LAW,
Moon Block, . RED CLOUD, NEB.
Collections promptly attended to, nnd
correspondence solicited.
-DANDOLPII jioNITT,
ATTORNEY,
Moon Block, RKD CLOUD, NKB.
' Collections promptly attended to.
C V. HADLEY,
Painter and Paper Hunger,
Satisfaction guarnntoecl.
RED CLOUD, - NEBKASKA.
I W. TULLEYS, M. D.
' ' Homoeopathic Pliyitclnn,
Rf fprfn;' : NclnitKtt.
pnicp opposite Vlrst Nntlonnl ponk.
;iroplfi tj)ii'ne ffpatei) by ma.
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4m;lloii-er,
Wed Cloud, - NkhuaiJica,
Will Qttend ka!o nt rcusoniible lljfiircK, Hatls-
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fl. E. POND,
Conveyancer, Real Etlnte,
Loan, Iiuurancc, nnd Pen
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office ovjhsrspokesfields
'stoke.
Red Cloud, cbraiku.
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yoll and ( we if yon dcAtu, slipqlibiry
flowers orfruttatook. You will And prof.
table to aee me.
II. E. POND.
Eternal Vigilance is
Ps Peakw JT?$&
Js-'sL cvl 2sJ&s4
h HMk Vif
We are prepared to show a first-class
D. B. Spanoge,
PvhAL -ESTATK
AND L CAN Agknt
Red Cloud.
Mortgage Loans
TJEJMHS.
Int. I.liiil qr Amount Louiiuri:
, S-TOO.OO to 810,OoaQC).
2f. Speiirlty:
Fnrtn lotna ttortlj t lenst doublo
tl(0 amount lonnoU,
3d. Title;
C'oinplolo abstrncl ftom tho Unit
ed Hiatus dowq to tho borrower,
MM Teriim fr Joun:
Fio (.t) tp tt-n lo) yaiTB. E.xon
Hioit nt mnturity without cost to
eiUiefaotury borrowert.
5lli Rule of lntereKi:
Eilit(fi)per cent, nnnunlly, on
April, July, October or Docotn
ber 1st,
Gilt Pluce of Payment:
Intercut and prinoipnl mado payn
bio at your home bank, allowing
borrower to take tip ,hiq i)uta tit
H??. V.ffP fic payrooat. P ''
HlVevlal Privilege:
Pttrltnlipoymont in nny amount nt
nny time with robnto of intorot,
ovltlonccdby written agreement,
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rnivmiDff mat, puv pnymentB
CoU on or Atlilrosp,
I. J. IWyerM,
Red Cloud,- Neb.
Over Deyo'u Drutf Store.
the Price of Liberty,"
Red Cloud, Webster County,
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Kooil orflianl.u room roilili'iice, Moro Imllillmj
VJX4 ), u biorlci lilijlii i' liarii, 30x711 mill IOxho.
1011 ronrnl; erlba. slutleu, itc. U tenant
ioiis, tilt ami grist mill, both witter power;
bounded 011 two Hides liya spb-ndbl HtreHin.
I. mil rtMlchnnd producllvouM jilssUslpiil b(tt-
'i?'."' "i'.'!,)Ll!i",or' Hlro w',tcr bsMhy sltuattou.
1 rice, tH&ouo,
10) nerci, CO In rtiUIvntlon, orchard, wnnll
liiiiifcs, Wo. AllKoud land, i'ricu, 150 per
HCIU.
Ofo acrei. nno In oultUatlon. Tlio I fit funn In
1 11U0.1 fiiuuty. Oiiiluubticam, soil llrbt-Uiisi
l'lll'O, KW0.
FOR TRADE.
Wl .'Ipri.ft nt firm tnml .1.. ullln.. l.n.IUA H.
1M IVI'lTlflV. IIAn rnn I.. ..... ..........
Mock (it Jewelry, und town property ill tlm
Inifitof Mnnmiiith Hprliiss, Arknns.iH.for real
filiitH In or ttrmnid Ited ('loud, for (iiulier In-
mriiiuuuiiou uuovo iiroperty uudresi,
CAPT. A, Ij, COOPER,
Itlnmmotli bprliiKi, Ark.
Or E. U. SPANOQE,
Red. Clout!, A'cM '
DO Iraise
I PEEP
I BUY
LIVE
YOU I -hip I STOCK?
It so It will be to you interest to ablp to tho
SIEfiEL, WELCH ft CLAWSON
X.IVK STOCK COMMISSION CO.,
Kansas Olty ftook Yards.
THEY
give your ahlpmnnta
their peraonal atten
tlon, keep you posted
by wire or Dicer:
WILL
furnish you money
at reduced rates.
F4pi LOAN'S
Clienpeat ever offered In tills
county.
KtriilKlit S iUr fan Annuul lut
tom viu e?iu U vV" " "
8tilVV l.ilier ecu He ml.
Anuuiil htvreHt with ontlou.
I.01111H unide 0 ner rent by
imyliiK caidi caiiiiiimalon or 1 l.il
per cent. J. II. RAIEEY,
llfd a!lnnl. IVcli.
Ill u u 11 ntlorF&. Mil auk
and One Dollar a year
Neb., Friday, Oct.
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MOHEY SAVED IS MONET MAUK,
8 to 60 centt on ewry dollar you jnd.
Writ for oar rmmboUi UaulogM. eoo.paxe
book.eooUlnlHUItutraUoaandtlTlBilowMtBun
book.eonUlnlBK Ultutratloa and itylof loweat sun
nftctonn' price, with manufactsrara' discount
aadlaportad IttloUMUnlUdStatM. OrooarUa,
HnnMihnlA fltsAm. Vnrnltnrs. dothlav. iMAimm
f tanrklndofcoodaand aappUM Bsnufactured
and Uenta' Clothlafaod ramiaalng flood, Dri
tiood. WklU flood. Dry flood. Hat, Cap,
Boot and oao, Ulor, Notion, Olaatware,
BtatlootrjLWatth, Clock, Jawalry, Mltrtrware,
BnictM, Wktpa. Afrteilttiral latplwiaata, to.
ONlTr rUUTXLAm GOODS. Catalosn aant
on raealpt of 88 awta for aiprimta. Wiaratba
only cosctrn whtckMlUat aaafactnTtra' prtc,
allowtu tha btrtr tka aaaaa dlacoont tLat tba
wanuiacwmr
artr rlraa to th wnolaaal tayar. W
i all jfooda aa rapraaantad; It not foand
t ratandad. Qooda aant 67 azprata or
guaraataa I
mo. moa
frtlgUt, wltaprtTUeftot xateatIon bafor pay.
loj. A. KABPKN A CO.,
iaifawj avwn, wawago, 111.
WE WILL PAY
nlary of S to $50 pr WMk to GOQD aaanta
to repretent na In arary connty, and atll our eaarat
UnofI4erchandla,tmvm(aturaNprlcM. Vmut
JHW who Wt stsart aurtofjiMT kiso
rrLY. Catalogaa and paruealan aaat on raealpt
ooulo,prM.a,.AKABpFN4co
1 Qulccy HUaat, Chicago, in.
mSti&SSS&L dirtrof the Xktney.
ana prompt raeuaraa tnotUl tie taken to
preyant aerloua tronWo.
D plaesM can be earecl
DR. J. IA. MCLKAN't
Kfmm KIDNEY BALK
WMR0,00
JONES, HE PS THE FBEIGHT.
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AceaU Wanted. Stad far Tama, 4L
FARMIRI ICJr9
J a4 WaiwhaaM Btalci.
JOMU or lUUUlROjr, llakuit,I,7,
Ik
'niltZi'. "Kf""! "ngni'a itMaaa
552P'bete,! l rie ' Xr bottle. Batkl
2eent stamp for book or hlnti. how Ufivtf
and care tkese dJstresdlniTeSiifiSriL. W W-
is the Price of The Chief.
7, 1892.
FBIE TRADE FACTS.
One Day' Kanerleaee ta tka LI fa af
Santk Ban4 Carpantar.
The late Deiiel Coster will be remeni.
bared by older reiideats of South Band
as a first class csnenter sad good
Democrat, He lira ea the northeast
eeraer of If aha sad South streets, and
aoate of his children yet live la this
county. No carpenter ia South Bend net
better wages than he oeaaaaaded. May
8, 1858 (whloh please remember was iu
those good old Democratio free trade
times before the war), Mr. Castor did a
day's csraentar work fop th lot un
t-u ; .. , ;.. ""
vum srownaeia ana was credited on
l tuuV. IL.n i.u .a .
- wvsa vu tu uivnuuriu aioro fi.ou.
uv tm ennrgeu wua tne following uemst
yarda calico, WMo t n
e yard lawn, Ho 1 18
pound coftaeiUfar.UMc I w
Uponndsad.aail,7o si
JW fill
Deducting Mr. Custer's credit for lib
day's work this transaction left hint in
debt 3.60.
If the foregoing transaction had taken
place May IS, 1803, under Republican
protection, It would hare been yastly in
Mr. Custer's fayor. He would hare re
ceived $3 for bis day's work instead of
$1.60, aad his same purchases would have
cost him 1.08 instead ef $4.10. Instead
of going in debt 13.60 he would have had
4.08 to his credit, equal to two and two
third days' free trade wages.-South
Bead (Ind.) Tribune.
INTERESTING TO FARMER3.
One Taw's Wark Onder tk MaKlnley
latlfft .,
The Importatioas of farm products in
aatural or manufactured condition
fell all aver 130,000,800 la value during
the first fall year of tka MoKinley law.
aero are some 01 ueagares:
laperts Redaction
UvoaalsulsM. as,7M,p
gMr... mim
Flai, hemp,
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fnilt,ate 19,m,el
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maats,ato.... r.01114
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in ISM. oflmaort.
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Tobacco, ll.710tH
VegaUale... . ,4U74
Wool. Bnn.
faoturad and
eamaaofac
tared. Tl,8iflH 6WS3.T00 10,5.',MU
The ezporfs of farm productious in
creased nearly $150,000,000 iu tho flnt
full year under the MoKinley law and
reciprocity. Here are some of the figures:
Riporta Etierta locremcd
IqTwo. InlSVS. axporti.
Cattle.., 01,911,131 aSag.oM g,S38,WI
Wheat aad
flour. 101812.074 BS.TM.415 L!t.4tOJI'.l
Cotton aso.m.TW ssi.ttiAi i,vaya
arutu ,obsI7 s,sss,iis
Hops 1.U0.ST1 t,U0fiO
Meats UMB.S30 UOOftJsa
Beed S,S37,HM 25BJ8a
VeceUbles.... 157.04 l,8S9,lt
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"Bait Oruruaaatt" la the kind af ball
Sir. Cleveland la reported a finding innat
aSTactUa for (Ithlng at Bnaaard'a liny.
Ill frlaada In the watt nra uInj; the
Paopla'a party na their Hell Oruunm't,
and hope to catch enough Zlepubllcuii
votea with It to daprlra tka arand old
party of tba electoral votea of eerluin
atate which hara nlwaya been Itepuli
llcan. Ilence a vote wltk tka raopln'i
party merely mean vat to aid tho
Uamoerat.
Tka ranaere At SatUfled.
The MoKinley bill increased tho tarlil
on the farm products, oats 15 cents per
bushel, barley 80 cents, wheat S3 cents,
wool 11 to 13 cents per pound. Every
thing that the farmer raises is bow pro
tected. As o consequence farmers of
Manitoba arc thrown out of the Amer
ican market aad the prices of thoso
articles in Manitoba arovery ranch re
duced; oats selling for 14 cents prr
bushel, barl"y 18 cents, wheat 80 and ill
cents, woo) 11 cents, and everything
correspondingly low nnd without pur
chasers. In the meantime tho farmery
of the Unttt'l States are doing a much
larger business, are getting good price,
paying off tho mortgages on their fanni
and listening to the calamity towlcrt
who say "tariff is a ts and if you do
not buy you cancA'sel), and trying to
convince h "poor fannor" thnt ho if
tflA to denth. They know that the
cost of plov.s and other agricultural
machinery is less than ever beom
They further kuovv that Uo. price of
wheat was not botoy. $1 for many
years until ding Mr. Cleveland h
tery0f 9lc?, and that the first year of
General Harrison's term it again uvo.-i!
to$l.
It was and la and always wilt ba tho
policy of tka Republican party to protrrl
the American wage earner aa agalmt the
fsrelgn wanufactnrar by a ganaroua tnrll)
aa' Importat'iin. It waa and la ami ul
waya will ba tba policy of tha Damocrntli
party ta reduce the rate of wage by en
forcing tka kerety of free trade for Hit
protectlea af tka foreign manufacturer
and tka panperlslag af tka American
Wage earner. ' - "
Vol.20. No. U
OEMOCnATIC "HARMONy. '
flenernt Rlchlm 011 tho Management af
tho Dcinovrutlo Campaign.
Gonoml ait'ltlea U ntil sarcastio aad
evidently still not "placated." Some
body nskod liim in Now York tha etaer
day if he waa going on the r-turnp. He
replied sarcastically: "Why thould I?
I belong to tho Hill crowd aad tha Hill
crowd don't iimouut to anything. That
was tho theory on which Cleveland was
nominated. Why should we Hill men
worry about tho election?
"Cleveland is till right, of course,
without Now York. Ho doesn't Beed
New York. Mr. Vilas (9 going to aarry
Wisconsin, Mr. Dickinson is going to
carry Michigan, Mr. Ilarrity is going to
carry Ponimylvntila, and Mr. Russell is
going to curry Mummchusetts. There la
no necessity for Now York, with all
these, states going for Cloveland, aad, of
course, tho Hill inon nro not necessary
to his Buecesi. Thin being so, why should
I or tiny obMr. Hill's friends get excited
ovor tho election? Thoy said wo ntnount
cd to nothing at Chicngo, Why should
wo amount to nny more now?"
"How many of tho soldier boys who
wcro in tho parndo do you think will
vote for Cleveland?" tha gonoral waa
asked.
"Very fow," ausworcd tho commander
of tho old Third coriw, with a shake sf
his head, "very fow."
PALMER'S PRAYER.
Tho Grand Army'a Bympatky with Presi
dent UarrUon.
On learning that President Harrison
would bo unablo to attend the O. A. B,
encampmont at Washington, owing to
tho serious illnoas of Mrs.,. Harrison,
Commaudor-in-chlof Palmer issued the
foltowingt
The painful circumstance which pre
vents tho president from attending tha
great reunion of tho veterans In Wash
ington is deeply regretted by all bis
comrades in arms, regardless of party.
He was a participant in tha grand re
view of tho arms in 1803, aad has taken
a deep interest in tho coming encamp
ment, and it was expected that ha would
not only participate in the march, wt&u
promises to bo the groat culmination of
tho great gatherings of tho Union voter
ans, but in all tho festivities of tho week. I
Tho critical illncsi of his belovod wife
has compelled him to remain by ker
bedside. Speaking out of tho deptk of
my heart, nnd voicing the feelings of al!
his comrades, wa pray that Ha wh f
rulcth nrnilea and nations give our presi
dent fjtrongth nnd fortitndo to bear km .
great afllictlon, and that the partner of 1
nia nro may bo restored to health. I
Tho Dcmorrntlo party, If Intrusted wltk
tho control of tho uiirvmment, le now
pleilced, t repent the tax on state bank
Ilium, with a Tletr to tutting lata clrcu
latlon nsnln, under such diverse legisla
tion n tho etntv may adopt, flood at
local bank Imiio. Only those who In tba
year beforo tha war oxperlenoed the In.
convenience anil lone attendant MB'
thu ma of such money can appreciate)'
what u return to thnt system Involved? !
Burrlson' r.etter of Acceptance.
AIhoji at I'ar.
When 11 national bunk closes its doors
tho notes benrincr its unrno am -tiiat an
valuable us thoso bearing the name of
tho best institution in tho country. This
Ih tho return of tho admirable Republic
an M'Sti'lU of national b&nklntr. and
this is the feyatcm which tha Chicago
convention dotnandod to have over
thrown. Tho crazy declaration of that
Douy in ruvor or a return to the aboav
limine system or banking in vogue, b
foro tho war. is an insult: to tlm Intalll
pew of tho peoplo nnd a menace to the
annnccs of tho country. Every vots
with tho Doraocrata or with the People's
purty means a rotnrn to tho wretched
syHtum of fctato bank currency whlnr
caused uillllona of dollars losses to far-
atcrs nnd othurs boforo thonriunit anlaai.
did system of safo nnd reliable curreaoy
vas uuyiRcu,
Tho MclCliiIcr 11111 Did It.
Tho decision of tho company knows
as Bait St Soim, tho owners of SalteJre ,
near Drailford, Utigland, to wladt 'aa
their affairs id tittribnted tiv tke.qqrpo
rution itself to tho McKitjllttw. The
chief busituna at tlw'qt)iic.tjVnjasl
1... m ...... tn ...- v.t ; .. .. 11.-1
An)e,rjcan,market, b,ut,Bitivn tho MqKJaYil
fy 'law was enacted the biuJnee,1wa"
are1 told, has iltnilnisliod to it liatk ,
of Its former pioportlous.Ntw Tadtv
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