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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1892)
ejj."" .wy&tjft ym BTyryT' rf,YT,,.gy,::?Mff swawi "far: t fwiyttwtiTft.1 At'awyjMiBiffla sbct ..'., .U, . ! i THE CHIEF ruMUwCft Weekly. Friday, Oct 88 lttl SflfiftS ua Refnifcllciin National Ticket. For rrcaldr nt, HKNJ.lIARUlftON, For VletPresldcnt WHITKIAW MBIBt For Congressman eth District W. K. ANBHKWB. Stato Ticket. For Governor, LOHKNZO CROUNSK. For Lieutenant Governor. T. J. MAJORS. For Secretary of Btatc, JOHNC.ALLKN. FAHd.tor.KUoENKMooBK r"Trt"UrCr.T.B. HARTLEY. For Attorney fleneral, , ClBUKUK II. HAHTINtiS. For ConmlHloBer of I'ublie lands and Hldf, A. It. IIUMI'llRKY. ForBapcrtntcnilent ol l'ubllo Instruction, A. K. UOUDV. For Btato Senator, TAUsnN( For Float IteprcMntatlto, WM. UHOWW. County Ticket. For Representative 4 llh district, JOHN IHeOAIiljUM For County Aitomoy, HANDOLPII IVcNITT For Coroner. It will bo tbo proper thing for the toteri to vote early on election day. The tickets will bo nearly 40 inches loner, and in order to vote expedi tiously, you will have to vote prompt 1 0tMn navltr Atttl nttnfil fliA men. Irvine, tho man who shot and kill ed' C. K. Montcomery in Lincoln last winter was brought to trial on tho charge of murder and after a ten daya trial ho was declared not guilty. Montgomery was accused of soduoing Irvino's wife Only elovon days until cleotion day In those few lot every republican en deavor to bring in now recruits to help swell tho republican majority for Andrews, tao county, state and National tiokot. Every voter should get out and voto. wlfo be The Independents claim that An drews' speech in this city lost him (Andrews) COO votos, nrid at tho fame time tbey are very angry because he used language that exposed Mr. Mo Keiguan's perfidy, how tho query comes if his speech was such that it cost him 500 votes why should they (the independents) bo mad, when it should be causo .for gratification? The facts aro that Andrews did ntfl lose a vote but by his straight for ward talk, and tho way ho knuoked the bombast out of our independent friend made moro votes than ho lost. Then, again, why should MoKeighan kick because Nr. Andrews is alleged to have used abusivo language, when he (MoKeighan) took tho inititary and commenced tho war in his very first specoh at Hastings and thon at But toe. In both of thoso places ho be labored Mr. Andrews with all kinds of epithets, so thoso say who wcro there The truo condition of affairs are about like this: Mr. Andrews is gaining votes every day and with re newed republican enthusiasm such as displayed in lied Cloud n v.cek oo Thursday, Mr, MoKuighau well knows that ho is at his ropes end. as Mr. Andrews will no doubt bo elected. It is not tho nbuso thoy care for, but it is tho liklihood of looting Mo Koighan that Btrikcs them in n tender plaee. Salt wont savo McKoighan this time Tho fates havo decreed it and he must bo relegated to tho rear ranks whilo ah abler and moro vigor ous man takes his plaoo in congress. RIGHT NOW! We want to show you what values we are giving in BOYS' SUITs and OVERCOATS For the price. We want to show you our Overcoats in Cheap as well as Dress Overcoats. No one can show you such a line in this county. We bought, while in market, a large line of these goods AT A, CXJT PRICE, In one instance at a reduction of FIVE DOLLARS PER COAT. We shall close them out at same CUT PRICE. The sad intollisenco that the of President Harrison is dead will reeeiyed with proiound regret by ev erv lotfal American citizen, one was a lady who was held in tho highest osteon for hor noblo deeds. The President will havo tho sympathy of the nation in his great bereavement Judge (Jrounso is a man, whom the people of Nebraska should feel proud ti honor. He is an honorable nan, aid ft harsh thing cannot bo said of him by any one. The samo eat be said of our cntiro tiokot, in the state aid oonnty. No hotter men exist than is composed of the republican ticket, -gags ' Our frieliofof the Nation says the renublioai menov banc! made s big- ger show than tho poor debt-burdeied farmers. How about tho farmers ia the republican lino? There wero more aotual furmers in tho republican line than in the independent lines, and what is bolter thoy have made r their prosperity by tho swoat of their brows. Thcro is no. causo for crying calamity in Nebraska now. A voto lor Vnn Wyok moans a vote for a man who is almost a millionaire, besides it is a voto for a mas who is devoid of priuoiplos who it is alleged took up homesteads in violation of of tho homostoad lav.-, and who drew two salaries, while ncing as a United States Army officer and U. S. Senator. If 'that is the cibo, ho should not be elected, be causo he is trying to hoodwink tho farmets and make them believe that ho is with them, when the opposite is truo. Our domoeratio brother of the Dem ocrat, in his artiolo on the joint de bate, evidently in keeping witk the shoulder strikers of the democratic and independent parties, tries to mis lead the people in regard to the crowd present, by saying that delegations eame from Tccutnsea and Haigltr. Teoumsoh 1b out of the diitriet aid no delegation came in from there, if they did tuey were MoKeigbai follow era. As far no delegations were con cerned, as many indopondonts eame ii on tho trains as republicans, and as to the alleged abuse of Mr. MoKeighan by Mr. Androws is concerned, the faots romaine that in tho opening debates JMoKciKban commenced It, and when ho found that he had caught a Tartar, ho began to plead the baby act, by dirootiou of bis party man agers in order to gain sympathy, and if possible draw back the hosts of voter who havo loft him and are still leaving him tor a better man. There were several men in the and ieneo who tore elf MoKeighan badges before MoKoighan's eyes and put on Andrews' bndges. and that is the way that tho ahuso lost Androws votos. The avalanche has ootumonccd and by the nixht nf tho eighth, it will load Andrews into congr-s. As to Mo Keighau's disoussion uf tho politioal situatiop it was the eatuo old oheBtnut ' of thirty years ago, nothing new in it. After tho debates arc over, and a re fusal to conduot them further from fear or otherwise, and in tho light that tho challenge canto from Mo Keighan, it lookti liU baby talk, to plead abuse nt thin time, when in , both ' inslanors MoKeighan was the gjressor, as fur ns I ho ohallcngo and idibo wcro concerned. You will fail in your duty if you do not eo W. W. Wright before you buy a heating or cooking stove, lie has the pueat lino in the valley. j Victory Ibr'Anilrows. When McKciuhan was challenged to continuo tho joint discussions at Holdredgo tho republican commit tec asked that tho chailcngo bo either ac eepted or refusod at Hod Cloud in order that the debates could continuo right along, but up to tbo present timo Mr. MoKeighan nor any of tho independent committco has answorcd it and Mr. Androws and tho republi can committee aooopts tho silonco as a refusal to continuo tho debates, and arrangements havo been inado whero by Mr. Andrews' tituo will bo occu pied betweon this and election. It is evidont that McKoighan and his managers fully roalizo that thoy havo boon worsted at every turn in tho road and havo no desiro to con tinue furtbor. Thcro silcnoo is a taoit aoknowlcdgcmont of defeat. When tho ohallcngo to Mr. Andrews was mado tho independents littlo knew the result. Had thoy but realited Mr. Andrews' nhility to up hold and defend tho republican pnrty the ohallengo would have never bcon issued. The debates havo resulted in much good to the republican party and the Nebraskan is only sorry that tho in dependents havo not accepted tho ohallcngo to conttnuo them. m braikan. PRICES In fine dress suits we are strictly in it ! In - Men's - Underwear We show a large stock and SftKhh - We bought a "job" in Men's Underwear at a very low price enabling us to sell you Two of the Best Suits for $2 you ever saw. Extra good weight and very desirable patterns in Duck Lind and Leather Coats. We undersell all competitors. CHICAGO CLOTHING STORE. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Just think of it, 180 tin manufact ories in old England havo closed down on account of tho McKinloy bill and yot tho frco traders say that tho bill is an injury, to Atnotica. Most of thoso factories will movo to this country and givo employment to Americans. If frco traders succeed this fall, a now tarifl bill will bo en acted and tin will bo on tho froo list and then Amorican manufactories will elose and English ones will opon, and Amorican workmon will bo out of employment. This ia a caso where tho tarifl protects Americans, and do velopes American interests. Andrews is for proteotion and McKoighan is a free trader. Vote for Androws. lct every republican ana ovory friend of proteotion, cast their votes for men wnom thoy know will stay by the good oause, and especially Ameri ca! prosperity. MoKeighan will vote for free trade whilo Andrews will vote for protection to Amcrioan in dustries and American laboring raon. The 'republican tiokot from President dowi to eounty attorney aro pledged to stand by the laborer, and nil classes of American laborers as woll as Amor lean industries. Do not bo doccived by false beacon lights, such as tho demooratio and independents parties, if olosely followed would lead you up on the worst shoals of American ad versity that has over boon known. F. O. 81ater, one of Webster county's enterprising farmers, called in this wook and subscribed for tho Great Family Weekly. By tho way Mr, Slater has just returuod from a thirty days visit to his old homo in Pennsylvania. Grippo JLh Grippo During the prevalenco of tho the pan seasons it waun notineablo foot that those who dopendod on Dr. King's new uisoovery, not only lind n spoecly re covery, but esonned nil tho troublosomo after affects of tho malady. This reme dy seems to havo n pcculinc powor in ef fecting rapid cures not only in cases of La Grippe, bat in nil dUmiHOH of throat, ohest, and lungs, and has cured oases of aathma and hay fever of lour; standing. try u ana uo convinced. It won't illsup puiuu r too drug store. Trial bottles nt Cotting'a I Want to IZny Farina Parties having cheap faml lands for salo, improvod r unimproved oan find buyers by calling oii 1), B. Spanogle, Real Estato and lonn Agent, lied Cloud, Nob. A new stook of organs at tho muiio storo this week. Children Cry for Pltohcr't Cat torla. '1MJ1HH1H11IHHH Senators Paddoek and Manderaon are doiig effective campaign work in the western portions of the state, and caoh day's dispatches bring good ac counts from them. When recently they returned from a laborious and protracted session of the senate they scarcely waited to shake hands with fiiends, bit pulled off their ooats and wont into hard campaign work for the whole ticket. They desire to be re turned to the senate for honest public services worthily performed. Sutton Advertiser. mmmmmmmmmmmmmm,mmmmmcj On last evening, Thursday, about 700 people tiled the Opera House to hear the Hoi. O. F. Manderson U. S. Senator, address the people on tho politioal issiN of the day acoording to the repiblieai idea. The speeoh was oie fill of politioal meat, and of sound commoi seise. Bis audienee was fill of enthusiasm aid we believe that he accomplished much good in showing ii clever wav the fallacies of the democratio and independent parties, especially did he show the un bounded proepcrity of this ootintry,as against the hie aid cry that it was going to the logs as elaimed by tho opposition. We have said the Senator ai era of prosperity such as no other country ever knew His speech was one of the best ever de livered ii Red Cloud. i Sec Oscar Patmor before buying our. He has made a big reduo tion. There is ketter paint in the market thai the Lincoln mixed paint, sold by (Jotting. Stop Thief! Any one whose Watch has j mm bow (rinr ),will never have oc casion to use this time-honored cry. It is the only bow that cannot be twisted off the case, and is found only on Jas. Boss PUed and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark. Aik your Jmrtter Hr a pamphltt, or tad t the taaaufarcturut , KeystiM Watch Case MMLADBMHU. Co, Honest Bill Brown will be the next float ropresentativo of Adams aid Webstor counties and there is bo questioning the fact that he will make an ab'o one. He is a farmer and will look after tho interests of that class in the state legislature. He deserves and should receive the vote of overy republican or any other psitymau in the country. Nebraska! In view of the affliction that has re cently como to tbe President in the loss of his most excellent wife, there will bo appropriate services held in all the churches having pastors at 10:30. All aro cordially invited. BvOrdkr op Com. Will Johnson, of Fill moro eounty, is visiting with his uoole, Jos. Graves. Thoso IleatlHg Steves Thoso who fail to seo Wright's Heating Stovrs, will fail in their duty for he has tho tiuest heaters in the valley. And by the way ho will eell eooking stoves as cheap ai any store ii the valley. Call and see him. Sheet music kept in stook at mukic store. It the Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Be newer is unquestionably tho best pre servativo of the hair. It is also cur ative of dandruff, totter and all sealp affections. Dennis Finn, lias renouneed his allegiance to our old friend, Queen Vic, and has become a oitisen of the United States. Dennis came from the Green Islo, Abraksun I.IhcoIm Abraham Lincoln's physioian, the emi nent Dr. Holland, who attended, him in his last moments, wheat the brave man's life was fast ebbi&g away, stated that it was not the direct molt of fatal shot of "Booth" but the reduced physical condition of the presi dent due to the enormous strain upon his nervous system j that if be had taken the necessary precautions to have kept his blood, liver and kidneys ia a sound and healthy condition, recovery would have beon certain, and that the remedy he always recommended waa Hepatiourt, the Groat English blood and liver tonlo, as it is absolutely certain to core all these troubles. For sals by Deyo, tf Catarrh in tho head is a constitution al disease, and requires a oonstltnttoaal remedy like Hood's HaraapariUa, to a cure. effect Children Cry for Pltcher't Cagtoii Wanted. A few good farm loans, six per cont intorcst. No second mortgage. D. B Sl'ANOULE. Children cry for .'.fcclicr'sCastorlas Educational Department. 9. M. HUNTER, Editor. amcocimmiCjnecc icniwej Columbus Day was eelobrated by tho Bed Cloud schools in an appropriato manner. At the time appointed in the afternoon a fow old soldiers and some ladies of tbe Belief Corps, lod by the Bed Cloud S. of V. band, marched from the G. A. B. hall to the school groinds to help tho pupils in the exercises of the day. The teachers had the pupils march from their respective rooms and form in line on the school ground, after tho reading of the President's Proclama tion by Mr. Simons, the stars and stripes were hoisted over the school buildlig aid all present joined in giving three cheers for our national emblem. The salute of tho flag by over four hundred joining patriots, the rising defenders of our trco in stitutions aid our country's honor, was a graid sight. America, was sing, after whleh all marched to tho grounds lorth of the Fireman's Hall to listen to ii address by Hon. Jas. Gilham, which was well suited for the oecasioi iuii or aistono interest, pa triotism ror the present, and bopo for the future. The band furnished some exoellent music A primary class song wm well rendered, Miss Alice Bcmsherg's reoitation of the Colum bia Ode was worthy of commenda tion. The exercises were all good aid Piof. Caster and his able corps of teachers deserve much credit for making the celebration a suoccss. Many of the schools of Wobster oonty celebrated Columbus day in a becoming manner. Thus another les son in patriotism has been given tho children and the observanoo of Oot. 21st, 1892 will be remembered by tho teachers and pupils of our sohoo's. The teacher's meeting at Bed Cloud was the best att Joded teacher's meet ing that we havo evor seen in this county. Forty-two teachers woro pre seat and all took: an active patt in this meeting, 'f fee program was well carried out. Tao query box contain ed questions of much intorpst to all present and brought forth muoh inter esting discussion IV o think that tho diseission of faculties mot with in actual sobool work ono of the best features of our meetings. If tho meetings continue to be as intercstinc as the three already pisv havo beon, mich advancement profwuionally will be mado by oor teachers during this sohool yoar. Touchers, bo th old and youug, tako and i n tores t in tho Beading Circle work as wol.l as other work of tbo program. Tl'lio stato courso of study always receives a full share of attention. Wo expoct a good, meeting at Blue Hill,, Oct. 20th, J. Murray the proprietor of tho Fair Store, has moved his largo stock of tinware, glassware, notions, baskets, stationery, candies, etc, into tho Moon block, just south of Dickerson's egg storo. He invites thoso who de siro anything in his line to call and oxamino his stook, He proposes to soil goods at very low figures. Ho is going to put in a large stock of all kinds of goods such as is usually kept in a racket store. Moon block, Bod Cloud. tf. Judge Gaslin was on our strcots this week. ,, i.i i First class work is dono at tho Golden Esgle Tailor Shop. VanBenson has hay for sale at $8.50 per ton. See him if yog want hay. tf Wbea Baby waa slek, s cava bsr CaatorU. Waea aha was s CaUd, aha cried for Csttoria. When aho beoaaM Mist, aha cluaf to Castoria. Whan sasnad CWarea, aba gavs them Caatoria. HffLlZi?!a,u dUwrderof the Kidney , f2?JKKS,n,,l,? " be taken to prevent serious trouble. p. J. H. MCLEAN'S LIVER MS KIDNEY BALM diSMriXP'J4, JtwUI oars Liver I)lor SSf'tKil"!' wf!BMj Bright 'a DUease 52S-PJf.,E?L-S2S? J bottle. Send 2Sn!iSffiJ&.bS ?r "ti. bow to live aaa cure these dlitneatng oomplatnU. THI DR. J. H. MCLEAN MED. CO T. UOUISB. MO. Bids Wanted. To whom it may concern: Notico ia hereby given that sealed proposals will be received, at the ofllce of tho county olerk of Webster county, Nebraska, up till noon, of November 2, 1802, for the purposeof building a pile brldtre, across " ct?k U ml, north of Cowles, on mnin road to Blue Hill, nooording to pinna and specifications herein stated, viu: Bridfc-o to be 50 foot long, 10 feet wide, four rows of piling, nnd 3 piling to each plor, pil ing to be 14 feet long, driven from 0 to 7 feot, same to be capped by 8x10, enps. Joice to be 3x12 Inches, laid 2 feet npurt. Floor to be laid with two inch plnnk. Also a railing on sides of bridge. All to bo dono in n workmanlike manner. Iho committee reserve tho right to ro jeot any or all bide. .. ( 1 KtMMKIIMirf Bridge Committee. G. W.Iummi:i r . . ., , . . (J. Kivnoiicit, Dated this I8tb day, ut Oot. lbtta. at