The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 02, 1892, Image 4

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Ibid Wall jeweler. It makes
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Peekt protesters Cottlss.s Prices.
Gate the asio store for holiday
ffcrtto fancy articles t the
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Oh Tuesday, twenty-one yean age,
Mr. Hugh Miner, ushered iato
this cold world, fllg parents in order
to properly commemorate the oecasioa
concluded that they weald give the
yoRRg Min a, proper dsnoastration of
the importance of arriving at man
hood's estate, by the aseans ef a' ear-
Sie party, Accordingly on Tues
ay evening, a large number of Haah'e
young friends from Superior and Red
CJoud, were iuvlted to a reception
aud daaee at the Masonie hall, in this
city, tvbcb an were congregated,
Hugh was taken in, and when he be
held the cav throne he conceived at
onee that he had been "kindly taken
in" for it then pepped into bis head
that he was 21 veers of ace. last '21
days too late to vote. As soon as 'cor
dial greetings aud congratulations
had been indulged in, the orchestra
played the grand maroh and the
young folks began indulging in the
bust waits and the fsioinating cxhil
orations of the dance, and kent it ud
until the small hours, when they were
escorted to the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Miner, and given a fine banquet.
Hugh was the recipient of numerous
tokens of friendship from his parents
and friends which he. valuea very
highly. Altogether it was a moat
pleasant affair and will long be re
membered by all present and especial
ly by the young man who enters upon
the responsibilties of life, and to
which the occasion was dedicated.
Cowlcs,
Thankee Ivinr services were held in the
CoflcrMAtfofiaT church, Rev. Richardson
of toe M. K. choreb, preaching the ser
mon. Vn account or the threatening
weather, the attendance was small.
The ladies of tbeafr.. church aervod
an excellent dinner and supper at the
eharoh which was well patronized, con
sidering the weather.
There were many family re-unions
where good cheer abounded.
Mrs. Piatt speat Thanksgiving and at
tended services with her children at
Franklin.
Miss Flora Brown, ohs of Hod Cloud's
teachers, was with her parent here for
ThankMlvins and over Uundtfv.
Mr. aad Mrs. buster, from near Frank
lin, are visiting with her twin daughters,
Mrs.Qeo.Hageraad Mrs. John Waller,
ana otner relatives.
When Baby was sick, we fare her Caetori. '
Vften she was a Child, she cried for Caatori.
YvTaen the became Xlas, aho clue to Oaatori.
When the had Children, ahe fare them Castorit,
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Whooping cough is abating,
Grain dealers are takiua in lanre a nan-
titles of eorn and oat.
Rev. Rlehardson began a protracted
meeting at the M. E. church on Sunday
the 27th. O.
On and after date B & M can make
rates to Buffalo and Sundance first
class, stfges from Clenrmonr to Buffa
lo and from Noorcraft to Sundance,
making connection with our trains.
A. GOMOVIR.
Vor iale.
A good firm of 160 r-crcs, within
five miles of Red Cloud, in a good
state of cultivating, w 11 watcrod,and
fenced. For term, address
P I. Oahpbntzr,
19-3tn South Lyon, Mich.
Glothiny Store
....WANTS TO SHOW YOU....
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Mrs. Frsd Newhouie has been
the siek list, bat is improving.
Wa never saw albums so eheap
ihfy are at (Jotting's this year.
D. F. Seanmea, helped out the
Greet FsmUy Wsekly tkls week.
Remember, Baker wire at $3 25 per
kiadred peuads at A. Merhart's.
We will pay you -27 eeuta for corn.
CatcAo Olotmikq Stork.
RcsaeaWtha ekildrea like toys
svitoeks. Cettins. hu lets ot them.
The rash for eres,m of the earth
fiomr still eentiuues at the new ware
hatse.
Farm Loans! t Abstracts!!
For fsrm loans be sure and call on
J. H. Bailey. '
fie is inline business to stay.
His rates are the cheapest offered.
His terms will suit you the best.
Ha has a number of plans to choose
from.
He furnishes abstraots with or
without loans. j
see mm if you want a loan or an
strsot, ,
Oftoe under P. & M. Bank.
corn
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M Will MVt 4UUU pounas on nana lor
MMtJt,
Jehu I. Watoaer and L. M. Vanes
ate new tusseribers to T Chih
thUwMk,
OejUinf deee net effer you goods in
haHty. He merely huis close, sells
leee, and wins yeur trade.
Call at the Music store and seo the
beautiful French Burl Walnut Piano,
which will be la this week.
A Mr load of Studokaker wagon
an4 buiiice. iust rMeived, and for
ale at the new warehouse by D. M.
PtATT. !
A. Merhart has ust reoelved n car
bad tf genuine baker barb wire, and
is selling It for $3.25 per 100 pounds
with staples.
The Hubbard concert to upsny held
fifth In the M. E. ehuroh ou Thurs
day evening, and was much enjoyed
by all reseat,
The Eagle published at Doniphan
bv L M. Auustine. an independent
paper (independent of all political par
flat; M a new project witn prospeots
at anacass.
ana junwiviu, uj b w.
la naw republiean paper iiiit atarted
Inthateity. The record bids fair to
be a genuine representative of thor
augh republicaniim. He will succeed.
It ia rumored, that our friend, Geo.
B. Holland, ia contemplating the
'hnildlagafn three story brick hotel
it the spring. Tm Chiif will al
waya ha pleased to hear of George's
(jMaaAagillf
,JVD. M; Hunter, our worthy county
Mparintandeat of public Instruction,
ia a tary happy man, and no wonder.
far It ia a bay aad weighs the usual
Mehraeka weight, which is a little
heavier than the weight of other
0. W.Kaley is erecting a now
crib.
We are indebted to J. H. Smith for
some of that celebrated Utah houoy.
J, A. Baum, of Geneva, has arrived
and will take position in Deyo A
U rice's drug store.
Ton Chief wants good correspon
dents in every township. Will some
reliable person send in tha news.
For pity's sake doa't growl and
grumble beoause, you are troubled
with indigestion. Mo good was ever
effected by snarling and fretting. Be a
man (unless yea hsjppon to be a women
and take Ayer'a Sarssparilla, which
will relieve you, whether man or wo
man. I.
lamvalc.
I sea that von have no eorresoondent
from Iaavale, ea will try and keep you
oatad.'-
Oft.
White thia has been
for the republican party, the Norwegiana
nave come tnrougn unhurt. They have
been faithful in the republican party,
and are so still.
Knute Nelson has been eleoted gover
nor of Minnesota. He stood Arm against
the combine of democrats and populists,
and so did Johnson of North Dakota and
Hougan ot Wisconsin, both for congress.
Whea I say Norwegian, I do not want
to be misunderstood, because they are aa
good an American citisen aa they are
Norwegian, ana u iney wasn't, they
would not have the reeoeat and sood will
of the American people in their respec
tive states.
Even Catherton townahln went renub-
lioan. We eleoted all eccept one. and
that one puts me in mind of a friend
who ones told me could help others but
not himself. Vucmo.
Good HffsjcstldH.
To the public at large:
Mow that election ie over people are
supposed to have returned to their senses.
I would like to call attention to tha
enterprise known as the Red aloud Pow
er and Milling Co. These gentlemen are
nsKing a large amount or their own
money by placing it at the mercy of the
high waters and treacherous sands of tha
Renablleaa river. Their obieot ia to utl-
Use the power that haa been praotically
going to waste for all these years, and
should they succeed, our city will soon
be brilliantly lighted indoors and out,
and all who are willing to avail them
selves of the opportunity may run their
shop maotnnery, suon as meat choppers,
cotfee mills, and all mechanics may run
tneir maoainery by eieotriclty, and I
would suggest the running of the print-,
ing presses be the eame power but for
the ctiespaesa or gaa in that locality.
But as the Big Ohikp remarked the other
day, wa are in for anything that will help
mo community, xney too may oe ex-
Their Holiday Goods
Consisting of FINE NECKWEAR of
every discription,
Silk Handkerchiefs from 25c to$2
The best shoe for $2.50 ever offered.
For sale only at Wiener's.
Wckstcr
County (Supplies
1SB3.
for
Fine Dress Caps of every style and quality.
The farmers are all busy husking com.
Mr. Olmatead mads a business trip to
Dloomington Monday.
peeted to use tbe same power and use
their own energies, thus saved to tha
spread of the Gospel. Visitors to our
city in anotheryeAr will ride in eleotrio
atreet can. The Bed Cloud mill use
over 1600 worth ot raw material, beetdea
1U elevator will be able to handle all the
surplus grab of the county,
Now. m the event of their success, how
many of our people are willing to aban
don the old bowl of money quaffora and
join with me in a few words of commen
dation toward loose gentlemen and
w
arc to
Mi
Thousands of lives are saved aaau
ally by tha use of Ayer'a Cherry
i Pectoral In the use of croup and
wheepiag eaugb the Feotorial haa a
eat marvelous effect, it allaya inlama
ilea, frees tha obstructed air pssssges
and centrals tha desire to cough.
fciareelluB the new Photographer
haa been doing a rushing business
ef lata. Those who have not visited
his gallery should call aad see his
lae work and get prices. Instantsn
eats process used, cloudy weather no
disadvantage. He will make Red
Gtendhls permanent home. Every
body made welcome.
Kdttor Greenlee of tha Democrat,
haa purchased the. Blue Hill Leader.
t Mr. Greenlee is an able editor and
vwlll make a aueeeee of the Leader.
' Mr. Shields tha founder, aad who has
w owned and ran It since the Irst issue,
face to Chicago where he will go into
Vt wvelaeoe. Tm Chiif hopes both
r .if sjonMcmsn win oe more tnau success
m M in. their new buslnesskeffbrts, ,
K-HV ; ftkartii Halauaa ia m. RaA ft I mid ho.
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course our peonie are an inter
i his well-fare.' A number of
acb Charlev started to leara the
V Wkar'aiude, and he did well, as our
iifPv tt MWau,naw. nets one or tne
fcffi . nWeit eonuelsswrs in hts.lina west of
OeaaheaadftemailUISBuilamstsrt
x v. c'aei.m ma vwsw a jsr m, m w
"$Ii sejsjeaMesi in muaing one ar tne
basiuawar bMtaeesia nta uieue.
Thsy win nave tne new elevator com
pleted thia week. Who says Iaavale ia
not on the boom.
Mr. Irons haa his new house most done.
Whea finished it will be the ineat honse
in town.
Miss Florence Sawyer was home from
Franklin to spend Thankaglvlng with her
parents, returning Monday.
Miss Maud Knight went to Alma to
spend a week with her sister, Mrs. Turk
ington. Mr. irons is having an addition built
to his house on his farm last east of
town. BS
Tha winter term of school commenced
laat Monday with Mies Laura MoBride aa
taasner. .
There waa a daaee at Mr. Sharp's laat
Saturday night. All report a good time.
xnere waa one young isiiow wno juw
?ot horns from a daaee In time for break
sat Sunday morning.
If this don't Audita way to tha waste
basket, you may bear again from
Apron Strikes.
Prairie Gob.
As we have beau silent for some time
we will coma again.
The weather la Una for. busking corn
and tha fanners are all improving the
time from .early morn till late at nignt.
Onlv ona man. aa far aa wa know, nas
finished gathering, and Mr. Peok is the
lucky men.
Mrs. W. A. Hogate, who haa been eat-farina-
for alone tuna with the dread dl-
aeaee, consumption, la sinking very rapid-
. iiogata is a young marriea
woman, well beloved ana nigniy
IT.
well done, you have been faithful in
tnis, we nope you may become million
aires, for wealth ia tha hands ot enter
prise is what our oounty needs.
Now while you ponder over this I will
try to dream ot Red Cloud aa a city of
10,000 inhabitants and our beantiful
Eralrie dotted all over. with two story
ouses. Yours for enterprise,
A. N. Fathor.
Tho Bepublican City Independent
haa ohangedrfrom a Peoples Indepen
dent paper to pure domqeratoy. A
queer change of heart.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Notice la herebv clven that until Janaarv 1st.
1R93. aealed bids will bo recelretl bv the county
board ot supervisors ot Webster county, Ne
braska, (or supplies to be furnished said county
lor tne year in ana 10 do oraerea irom time to
time as needed, blda to be accompanied by.a
good and sufficient bond to Webstrr county In
case contract Is lot guaranteeing UHhtul pcr-
lormance orcowrac.
Tbe following: is a list ol supplies required
and the manner ot bidding, all bids to be filed
with the county clerk.
12.C0O note heads, printed and ruled, 7 lbs per
' so.ooo envelopes, No. 10 XXX printed, white,
per thousand. -
20.000 envelopes. No. OS J XXX printed, white,
per thousand.
IJthocronli warrants per tbousaad.
8 quires records plain paae per.book.
8 quires records printed head per book.
4 quires records printed head per book.
o quires records printed bead per book.
8 quires record. printed page per boos.
6 quires records plain page per book.
0 quires records printed page per boo.
All records to be lull bound extra Russian
ends, bands and'tront canvass cover, 4u pound
Byron Weston first-class linen ledger paper.
Leon Isaac's pens No. 1 per grou.
Ioii Isaae'a pens No, a per gross.
l.eon Isaac's pens No. 10 per gross.
lon Isaac's utns No. 9 tier arosa.
.Lead pencils, Faber's No. , hexagon rubber
tips per gross.
Lead pencils, Faber's red and bine per dozen.
Knbbur bands No. 11 varlzated ner 1.000.
Rubber erasers (ink ana pencil) Faber's per
dozen.
Figuring tabs 6xR loo each per thousand.
Figuring tabs exio loo each per thousand.
Carter's carmine Ink per pint.
Stoddard's copy Ink per quart.
Abstract Jrgal cap ie lb Crane extra per
ream.
Abstract legal cap 18 lb fine ruled.
Abstract legal " is lbs Crane extra per
ream. .. . ...
Mcunrs paper lasieners rouna neaas o. i
per box.
McUlll's paper fasteners reund heads No. a
per box. .
reeuoMBnn rciw aa. ivmiu t.uoca.
Perfection letter files per file.
Olobe document boxes Uxi)ixiM per dozen.
Globe document boxes lOxiUxaH perdozen.
fllobta document boxes WxiilXM oer dozen.
Chattel mortgage files, with strings, per
dozen.
Itoad overseers receipt book, 100 In book, per
oozen
All the new styles SEAL PLUSH GOODS
Dress Goods, Lined and Unlined,
in Kid, Dog and Mocha, elegant goods.
Dress Suits of every description.
Itoad lists, extra material per dozen.
aa noil books. BOO votea each for lssa ner bor
Tax receipts, original, duplicate and triplicate
OVERCOATS of all styles and prices. Ele
gant line to select from.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR every description
Don'tpay OOota and tl for Sam'l Orr Overalls for there is no
use wasting your money.
T. E. PENMAN,
IN COTTINO'S DRUGSTORE.
ssunjma
Educational Department.
D. M. HUaiTEnt, Editor.
Ah
Ki-
as " viartey v
'.V. vearsagbCI
respected by all hot aoqualataneeawho
sympathize witn her in her affliction.
Mrs. Hogate ia a member of tbe Baptist
church and a consistent Christian.
Miss Fannie Douglas, a lady, friend of
Mr. and Mrs. Klrcheval, who has been
visiting here for some time, resumed her
trip Tuesday for San Franoisee, Cal.,
where she expects to spend the winter
with her staler.
The school nt Prairie Gem opened Mon
day with Mr. Keith aa teaeeer.
Pleasant Valley school will commence
next Monday it the board doesn't fall in
getting a teacher,
Borneo! the young bloods ot thia vici
nity went to Blue Bill laat Sunday even
ing to hear the nest man in charge ot the
Methodist pulpit and report being well
paid for their trouble,
Wm. Morrow will ship a oar of fine
hogs this week, all ot his own raising
and feeding, 60 is number. That ia the
way the farmers should haul their grain
to market
W. W. Hogate, Peter Paugh and J. W.
Kiroheval made a trip down, south of
Oowles Monday to appraise tha damages
on a' certain proposed road running south
from Mr. Latta's to Amboy. Tuesday
the aame parties came' to Ked Cloud and
filed their report '
Mr. Henry Lonabsrg haa aold his farm
to Mr. MeOreen. Consideration, fclfiOO.
Grand-pa Mllner returned to Lincoln
this week to spend tbe winter with his
tWlghtor. A Rsupkh.
OhjIdrtmOryfof
PJtohtr'tCarttr.ta
Program for Bole Reading cirolo,
Saturday evening, Deo. 17th, at
Amaok.s school-house, district 36.
Life of Thorwaldsen Miss Daisy
Graft. Llfo of Scott Ralph B.
Pope, Life of Beethoven John M.
Earner. Life of Wordsworth Miss
Edith Sorivencr. Life of Whitney
John L, Springer.
Reoess.
Talk on tho history ' of
the Constitution of U. 8, J.
L. Spiinger. Talk on book keeping-
John M. Earner. Talk on tho value
of the Anoiont History Frank S.
King.
(Question box.
Study of Pace, First and seo-
ond week of fourth month.
J no. M. Earner, Sec Protcm.
The two teachor's meetinRS st
Guide Rock and Bladen wore well at
tended and interesting. Mrs. Geo.
Burton waa chosen chairman of the
Guide Reck meeting, Mr. Jos. O. Hall
of tho Bladen mooting. At Bladen
Miss Mary iS. isealo was secretary.
The next county teaoherc meeting
will be held at Oowles, Doc. 17th.
Program will be sent to teaoherssoon
Many teachers report having
Thanksgiving exercises in their
sohools. v
A good plaoe for teachers to spend
their holiday vacation would be at the
State Teachers Association meeting at
Lincoln, Dec. 27, 28 and S9th.
The PMSHlaUen fMel Lionel
Is about 8,000, aad we would aay that
it least one half are troubled with some
affection on the throat and lungs, as these
omplalata are, according to statlstlos.
mors numerous mso oibws. v wowu
advise all our re adersnot to neglect the
nt ner tlinuiutnri
Keoelpts for payment under protest per 100.
ltedetnptlon certificates per 100.
Certificates ol acknowledgement per 100.
Certificates of character por toe.
Election notices tor 1893 per dozen.
uniciai Donas per iw.
uth ot omce per 100.
Road overseers annual settlement per 100.
Attachments district court per 1C3.
Attachment orders district court ner 100.
Aflldavlta asalost garnishee district court per
100.
AffldaTlta of renlevln district court ner lie.
Appearance bonds district court per 100.
Bonds for cost district court per ico.
May bonds district court per too.
Injunction bonds district court per 100.
Kenlevln bonds district court per ico.
Attachment bonds district court per 100.
Court wrapers, civil, district court per 109.
Couit wruicrii, criminal, district court per
100.
I'aptlons to trauscrlpt district court per 100.
CertlUcates to trauscrlpt district court per
too.
Captions and certificates totakedeiposltlon
district court per KX .......
Commission to take desposltlon district court
per K).
Notice to ta'e desposltlon district xourl per
hundred.
Declaration of Intention district court ner 100.
Returns of executions iilstrf. t court per 100.
Rxeeutloni on trauscrlpt district court per
loo.
final paper district court per too.
Junr and witness list district court per 1C0.
Order of delivery to replevin district court
per one hundred. t . ,
Trecipes district court per one hundred.
llecoKnlzauce ot criminal witness district
court per hundred.
Hummons original district court per cue hun
dred. Summons copy distrlot court per hundred.
Summons In error district court per one hun
dred. Subpoenas original district court per one hun
dred. Hubpcunas copy distrlot court per one hun
dred. Subpoenas In criminal cares district court per
one hundred.
Statements ot costs district court per one
hundred.
Verdicts ot Jury district court per one hundred
Aimiavivs ana unuenaaings iororuerot at
tachment In lustlce court per one hundred.
hundred.
Affidavits for garnishee Justlct court per one
undred.
innnl liiitlcn court ner one hundred.
Complaluts justice court per one hundred.
Complaints far. contempt Justice court per
one hundred. . . . M
Kxecutlons Justice oourtier one hundred.
Mittimus In bailable cases Justice court per
one hundred. ... . . ..
Notice of constable sals Justice court per one
hundred. , . M
NoUce of garnishee Justice court per one
hundred.
Order ot attachments Justice court per one
hundred.
Order of sale of attached property Justice
court per one hundred. . M .
Order ot arrest Justice court per one hundred.
Recognizance to keep the peace Justice court
per one hundred. ...
IWfltVTtN SlUUIIiVt. 4U3HV9 WW p VUS UUU-
Jnul!
. Hummons original Justice
area.
court per one nun-
opportunity to oauon snwr aruggiai nna
git a, bottle ot Kemp's Balsam tor the
throat aad lunge. Trial sie free. Largs
bottles OOets aad tl.
gUU.
Bold by all drsg-
u
OhlWrwnOrytr
IHtohtftOwtrla,
uiinmona ennr liMtlce court ner one hundreu
flummoDS against garnishee Justice court per
one hundred, .... t
HubpoBoaa copy Justice court per one hundred.-
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U UD11 liapl unnuw juuev vuui ,'ci viw uuh-
,. im LIumu wM MHA hltnilM
Search warrants Just lee court per ouehuu-
T-f Ja.e.aM aw auti 1itlA muist
' .fjB4irtaklwijj order ef arrest Justlee court
viret ot Jury Justice .court per one bun
VJilreel Jery Justice eeurt per one hundred.
MHrlUHeiwrqwfa -
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,tseaNl reserves the right to reject
ISfS.
JSSs egggaSv'jYajS .ggggsiisgewsi
Not having room for quantity I have substitu
ted quality instead.,
Those 17)10 desire to make valuable and dainty
Christmas,
Birthday,
Or Wedding Presents
Will de well lay calllmg amd looking over my stock which Consists
or all kinds1 or Silver Novelties,
Gold and Silver Souvenir Spoons,
Pearl handled Knives and Forks in
Plush cases, Carving Sets in Plush cases,
All kinds or Ladles and Gent's Gold and Silver Watches and Jew
elry. Diamond Finger Kings from a diamond chip to a
diamond 1 ! karats In weight. You will And anything
pertaining to a flrst-clasa stock or Jewelry. Come
early and select, as my stock Is Running Over, The
priceo I Intend to dispose or my goods at .from
new until Christmas will allow you all to
, no ln the swim."
Remember I am in (Jotting's Drugstore, can do all of jour fine watch repair
ing and cut your names on anything yon purchase '
t HiafBiv
Cewtr CUrk.l
Blakeslee A Kaley, at the Cincin
nati Shoe Store, have seoured tho ser
vices of a first-class shoemaker aud
all wishing f no custom work or ro-
fiairiBg can be accommodated. Satis
action gusrsnteed.
Go and see Sherwood A Albright
for choice groceries, provisions, fruits,
candles, etc They keep no stale
goods. All fresh and tho best brand's.
You will find nothing better for
ohapped hands during" com husking
tine than Cactus Oil, sold only by
Deyo & Grick,
4 , Wanted.
A good boy to learn tho trade and. do
rraaoa. apnry at ua omce at onee.
Probate Notice.
BTATK OP NERASKA I
Webster Countjr. I
To all persons Interested In tho estate of Ale
unler CjuliKle, deceased.
Whereas, Alcetus itlley. on the aoth day ot
November, lsse, tiled bis vtrlllod petition In the
wuuty court ot our said county ot Webster,
wuumi mm. in Mm wugij uu or auoui tne IU
day ol Stay. 188, Intestate, and that said Ale"
totie
iodui luumiBui. kiiii inn nui m aw . .
ander Qulinrle. deceased, left estate In thin it
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