The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 06, 1893, Image 4

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D U C K E R S
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Oui New Fall Cloaks
f that wants to buy a Fall Cloak. Prices are
THE CHIEF
Circulation,
1150.
A. 0. IIosmich, Kdltor.
LaiiotTait. Asst I-ocal Kdltor.
ALL PRINTED AT HOME
Republican Ticket.
For Troasurer
J.S.WU1TE.
For Clerk
L, 11. FOUr.
For Shorlff
JOnN RUNOHUY.
For Superintendent
D. M. HUNTER.
For County Judgo
D. P. TRUNKBY.
For Coroner
I.B.STANSKR.
For Sutveyor
W. E. THORNK.
Tho republicans, democrats und popu
lists have lull Btate tieketB in the Held
and tha campaign la now open.
Just now, 0 rover Cleveland is catch
ing tits from bis brethren for IiIb atti
tude on tho financial question. Grovor
and his party will wish they wcro in
t; -qHelenu before tho noxt four years pass.
tft After tan weeks of talk, the U. S. sen-
r'iii ia just whero it whb wiiou the special
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Sjpaasi0n commenced. j.wto cuuuuui
S but what thoir present record on nuan
i "clal mutters will go glimmering down
the agaa liko n thunderbolt from a clear
aky.
A telegram to tho Omuhu Beo from
Hastings Bays: Notico was filed iu tho
ofllco ot tho county clerk today by tho
governor that when tho call is muilo for
tho Novarabor olcctlon that a represent
ative for tho lloat district of Adams and
Webster counties bo included in thu
,11st, F. H. Harmon, the representative,
having left tho ntaln tor Oklahoma.
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Tho Biftnal is not a very reliable ru-
publican organ. It canto out Inst wrek
lauding tho populist ticket and Bcoring
tho republican tickut, bccauHo a caudi-
'Xa ltlA rkf llitii a-tlmm Iftfttrjii I i fitiv viiiita tt
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' being nominated. Tnr. Cuikk iIoch not
bollove that there is any room for the
assertions ot tho Signal hecauso Umbo
candidates that wero defoatcd, wcro de
feated fairly. Tho tiopulisis have no
ropresotitutivo from that locality and
thoro ia u largo following ot that party
in that vicintiy. Why should not the
populists kick Ijl'cuubo ot their not hav-
k ing representation in that locality? Tho
comparisons ot tho Signal nro frailty in
several regards, and nono' more ho than
tho advice to tho republicans to kick
over tho truces for an imaginary grievance.
TITE RED CLoUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD,
and Jackets are Immense. We invite everybody to come and see them,' as we are sure that
Tho campaign will bo short, but it
should be made vigorous, and there is
no doubt ot tha olectioa of tha republi
can ticket.
The republican ticket is ont that no
ona can place aay objection to. All of
tha candidates are fully competent to till
the ofllco for which they have been se
lected.
Our opponents ara making an effort to
crcato dissension among Guido Rock re
publicans bccauBO our friond, Dick (J ar
bor, failed to got the nomination for
sheriff, but the boys are too true repub
licans to bo led astray by such clamor.
In order to elect tho republican ticket,
a combined effort should bo mad by
tho loadors of tho party, and ovory indi
vidual who desires tho success of our
candidates, should seo to it that no ef
fort is left undone that will tend toward
thoir election.
Wanted!
37 mon wnntod at Doyo & Grico's drag
fclore next Monday morning, to buy a bot
tle of Halter's Barb Wiro Liniment, it ia
absolutely guaranteed.
Report of Bihool Dist. G8 for the
month ending September 20th, 1893,
Number of pupils enrolled, U9.
Average duily attendance, 23.
The untui of tltoao not nbiunt or
tardy are:
Januio and Jessie Hutton, Minnie
and Laura vValdron, Hannah and
JoBtph Wilhelrmon, Kditli Thomas,
Kiohard ltunchey, Klva Coleman,
Lena Wiokwiro, Vera Sutton, Miles
Doyal, Geo. Hofllebctvcr.
, S. fj. Fisher, teacher.
Hold Up J
Do you know that Wiener is celling
his calf and kip boots at Icbh than maim
facturorU coot price T Well, ho is, and
only has u few pair left. Get a pair bo
foro they ure all gone. Wiener, tho
Clothier.
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lowest that they haye been on the same grade of
Helen f Troy
Was a famous beauty; coming down to
tho prtBont time w find it clear complex
ion afl essential to correct bennty. Haller'H
Sarsapnrilla and Burdock Compound will
produce a beautiful clear skin. For sale
by Deyo Jk Grioe.
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Ml. Hop.
A now girl nt Jnko Williams.
Mr. Loose of Smith Center teaohes
our soven montlm torm this winter.
Improvements iu this part do not indi
cate hard times.
Mr. Growell that bought out John
Davis luet spring was here last week.
Albert Scrivnar traded for T. Sutton's
mules Inst week.
John Whitworwasin these parts last
woll boring wells.
E. ItoBoncrans has gone to Chicago for
conpla of weeks.
Clark Stevens is plastoring his new
Itouso thia week.
John Smith Is back from Oklahoma
Wm. Dollings hits sold out his share cf
a corn shellor to Sam Mout.
Tho republicans will hold a township
caucus on Friday evening, to nominnte
their candidates for all tha township
olllces.
Mr. Barrett raised 1.17 bushels of wheat.
M!eb Eva Smith ia teaching school
about live miles south of home.
Sabbath Bohool hero evoro Sunday
at ten o'clock Elder Horton will hold
services after Sunduy school noxt Sun
day. Mr. Guolcg lino 15 ncres of Rorgcm
cauo thnt lie In working up in syrup.
Old Unole Wm. Yamlyko is alto into
tho business.
Wm. RosencraitB has been otTored Gels.,
per huudrod for a bunch ot '.'0 hogs by
Mr. Hunter of Inavnlc.
Albert Hcrivnor has rcntod Jamos Rut
lera farm for next spring,
"I connidor Chamborlnin'B Cough Rom
fdy nupecltlo for croup. It fa very picas
aut to take, which la ono or thu tnost im
portant requisites where a cough remedy
is intended tor uso among children. I
Imvo known of cases of croup where I
know the lire of a little ono was snvod by
tli uho of Chamberlain's Couah Run.
rdy." J. J. LaGrango, druggist, Avocs,
Nob. fit) cent bottles (or sale by Deyo &
Grico.
At the cloB9 ot Mr. Pepper's address,
tho Adolphlnn Qttnrtotto, under the Kp
worth Lengnc, was a grand succour.
Lovora ot good music who were not pre
sent missed tho best ontortainmnnt of tho
seaRon, a concert never equaled before ox
copt by tho Lotus Glco Club. Washing
ton (Kan.) Republican.
The formula ot Ayer's Sarssparllla is
woll known to thu medical profoHsion, and
uaiyersnlly npprovtd, The roputation
of tho firm guarantees oxcolloncoand uni
formity in tho medicine, and tho world's
oxperionco for noarly halt n contury has
(ally demonstrated Its value.
NEBRASKA, FRIDAY,
GEO. A. DUCKER & CO.
From Our Exchanges.
Conductor Green has moved his fam
ily to Red Cloud and tho houso vacated
by him is now occupied by Conductor
Williums who moves here from Orleans.
Republican City Democrat.
Col. John Crans has sold his Red
Cloud eating houso to a gontlomnn from
Oskaloosa, Iowa. Adams County Dem
ocrat. S. 0. Dilloy was up from Rod Cloud,
Tuesday, sponding tho day with his
family. AdaniB County Democrat.
MrH. Anna Schnffcr in visiting with
her son Chancy who is now located at
Red Cloud, and has a run on tho 1). & M.
an brakeman. Chancy la a "hustler"
and knowB when ho has a fat thing.
Lebanon Journal,
Mrs. Pago Francis nnd her mother,
Mih. James Murphy ot Red Cloud, have
been visiting down in Seneca, Kansas.
bIiico tho middle of last week McCook
Tribune
Mra. Frank S. Roid was up from Red
Cloud Monday, on business and to brief
ly viHit her many friends. McCook Tri
bune Mrs. J. E. Gillespio was jn Rod Cloud
Tuesday, visiting frionds and consulting
Dr. Cullitnore, of Omaha. Republican
City Domocrnt.
J. D. and W. P. Fulton went to Red
Cloud this morning. Riverton Guard.
C. L. Cotting hns the only stock of
fino lamps in tha city. Now goods aro
oxpocted this week.
Republican Central Committee.
Tho memhorfl ot tho republican cen
tral committeo aro roiiucatotl to meet In
Red Cloud on Saturday, October 14th,
181)n, at one o'clock p. m. at the ofllco of
Randolph McNltt. All nro reiiucstod to
bo present.
S. E. Coad,
R. MoNitt, Chairman.
Secrotary.
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Dr.P. A. Skinner, of Toxnrkann, Arkan
sas, is an enthusiast in the praiso ot Chnm
berlain'a Pain Rnltn. He used it for rheu
matism, nnd aajs: "I found it to bo a most
xco!lent local remedy." For sale by
Deyo fc Grico.
New Kei'.nurant.
Mrs. J. A. Frame hns parohased the
city bakery and restuurnnt and solicits
your patronage. Fresh bread, pies und
cakes every dny.
Lost, strayed or Stolen.
A email bay pony, which left my prem
ises Wednesday night bouio time. Will
weigh between six und sevon hundred
poundB. A liberal roward will bo, paid
for the return of tho sumo to O. C. CaBo,
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
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For Painting
you nhoulil eco Frank P. Hadloy, Ho
does house, e!gn and carriago painting,
gla'ing, Ac.
It the hair Is falling out ai.d turning
gray, tha glunda of the skiu need stlmu
lntingnnd color-food, and the best remedy
and stimulant Is Hull's Hair Renewer,
OCT. (i, 1893.
Garment.
ADDITIONAL, LOCAL.
Wright Thornburg is back from Oklgt1
homn.
Miss lllanch Sollars is on tho sick list
this week.
J. S. Whito of Uluo Hill was in Red
Cloud Thursday.
Miss McCouas of Esbon, Kan., wns in
tho city this week.
Morris Stern uud wifo left to day for
trip to tho world's fair.
Uart Fulton and Jako Miller wero in
Guido Rock Thursday.
Go to Wrights for achool-houso heat
ing stoves. Rest in Rod Cloud.
Bring your job work to Tua Chief if
you want gaod work ut reasonable prices.
Mr. A. Tyson who has been visiting in
Red Cloud roturnod to Genovu, Nebr.,
this week.
Miss Jennie Doll und little sister uc-.
companied Mr. Geo. Warren und wifo t
tho warld's fuir
Miss Mublo Crans und littlo siBter
Miygurct, loft Thursday for a long visit
to tho world's fair.
Mr. Williams, tho hardware man, hae
painted his store front, which greatly
beautifies its appearance.
Tho wifo of Wm. Richardson who has
resided in Garllald tawnship for many
ycarB,;dlcd in thia city on Monday und
wan buroid on Wednesday. Sho was
tho daughter ot L. Ua.llart.
Whilo our reporter was visiting BIuo
Hill the other day ho received u mil."
scriptlon from tho now firm of Garrison
t Hopka, and found them to bo very
pleasant gentlemen and doing nn excel
lent business.
The Boyd & Overing marble works is
to Red Claud a public boncfuctor. Not
withstanding the present democratic
pressure, thoir work is steadily increas
ing, nnd they now employ u largo force
ut tho shop, and koop sovoral represent
atives on tho road nil tho time.
The morning session of tho convention
was opened by Dudly Buck's arrangement
ot ''Annio Laurie," sung by tho Adelphinn
Quartette ot Nebraska. They appeared
sovoral Units throughout tho program in
a number ot gleos. sung with gront musi
cal success. Philadelphia (Pa.) Daily
Times.
A joint oaucus of Ilia republican
voters of tho flt and Eocond wards of
tho city of Red Cloud, Nchr., is called
to meet at tho court-houso Monday
evening t 8 o'clock p. m., Oetober
22nd, 180.1, for tho purpose of placing
iu nomination, ono supoivisor, two
constables, two justices of the peace
and ono tw,t8or, and transact any
other necessary business. It. Ii Vuv
ton, Chairman Committee.
we can please anybody
At tho closo ot Mr. Pepper's address,
. tlurfdelnhinn Male Quartette, of Nebrns-
fa appeared and sang a translated version
nf tho Spanish Studcut soni; in splendid
stylo. It was lively and caught the crowd
who applauded fully tivo tninutos, insist
ing upon an encore. President Cook, how
ever, do; ired to mako nn announcement,
which ho did, nnd then said tho quartette
would sing ngain at tho closo, which np-
. penpeu lite nuuionce. a nor an uuureBS
(JJyjPresidont Eliot, of Harvard College
K the Adelphiun Quartette closed tho pro
gram by singing "Tho Throe Fishors," a
beautiful song full of harmony, with great
expression. Tho Adolphian Quartette,
which pang at tho convention last night,
will sing at tho meeting this morning.
Tho gentlemen composing it nro pleasant
young mon and talented singers, having a
great nnmo in tho west, which they bear
out horo by thoir good singing. Daily
Saratoginn, Saratoga, N. Y,
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Market Report.
((.'Directed Weekly.)
9
Wheat
3015
20 25
ao
Corn ,
Oato.
Rye.
Flax
70
Hogs n Goan 7o
Fat cows l G02 00
Butter ia
Eggs 14
I'otatoeB 75
Chickens doz. 1 75
Turkeys lb. 0
In tho Adelphians, Nebraska has one of
tho finest ranle quartettes in tho west
Tho gentlemen composing it nre sure of
an ovation from nuy Chautauqua audience.
-Omaha (Neb.) Daily Boo.
HoocTs''Cures
Mr, c. b. sterner j
It Can't Bo Beaton.
-fo think that Hood's Sarsaparllla caa&ot
1)0 beaton. My wire suffered with Hcrafala on
the sldo ol her head. Wo wcro told it would taka
months, porliapsayeartacurolt,butone bottle o
Hood's Sarsaparllla
healed tho aoros all up and they have w&
troubled her since." ft U. Bmiwm, ttlMaea.
Carroll County, Iowa. " wwe
Hood'i I WllBCuroallUYerllU.UHiouaueHi. ",.
jaiinrtic iPoMWion sick UeaUacke. aSfcJ
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