mmmmmm- ttthmtrmfkuWUiaWlxksSSSi 1 . mm w-iMi yffw RB3i IITMHWWMXMMiMl TtF V 15 BTWPPWVfB3KEJWBW! T V Fv Wp1' r' TIIR RRD CLOUD CHIEF. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 1893. -mZr" "" " ' W.MBBkBt3" Wi. L ar 4 &) !i fcl V ! v1 5r !!, as w w immmmmmmmmmtt w n?g Wo make it a Point 3 '" ' To clean out nil uiiilcnlrnhlo nlook twice n year with n Ulgger Kail Stook ;; than ovor bought nt tlm lowcut prises ovur known. Wo are prepared ' J m to glvo (ho peoplo ot Webster county more for their money limn w " ever before AND 5 Bought of tin nro guaranteed to give satisfactory wrrice. You can m- look n long while beforo finding a better place to spend your money w ; for FOOTWKAH thnn with ub. -J g Blakesleo & Kaley. 3 Suiuu iuuiuimuiiuuiuiuiuiui m k k BRIEF MENTION. Politics? lots of cm Tho weather is still beautiful. Goo. Shoup is home from Kansas. W. W. Wright is homo from tho fair. Voto for those you know to be compo Unt. Uly Knight was over from Inavale this week. Thnd Arnold of Itosomont was in town this week. O. B. Gates a former resident of this placo is in the city. Road-master McFarland has returned from an eastern trip. T. C. Bean, of Akron Colorado, was a caller at this offlco Friday, Miss Kittle Lear of Riverton, wus visit ing f rioids in the city Monday. L.M.Kenyon and Ralph Hartwell of Inavala were in the city Tuesday. Robert Potter has returned home, after a few wooks visit in Plnttsmouth. Mr. Low Clapp's mother of Blooming ton, is visiting him here a few days. Chas. 8oely, of Dubuqo Iowa, was in the city over Sunday greeting old friends. Mrs. Hoftmqn and Mrs. Lyda Calmes havo roturned from a trip cast, and to tho fair. Charlie Dickorson is troubled with a serious attack of painful neuralgia in the face. James Scrolls, of Walnut Creek, was in town Saturday sizing up the coming eloction. A party of young folks went to Mr. Tennants near town to practice singing Friday night. Miss Mable Wright and Miss Maude Hord, of Cowles, wero doing shopping in this placo Saturday. From the large number of traveling men who visit this town, our merchants must handlo a great many goods. Don't fail to support our Webster county man, who is up for state honors. We don't often have such opportunities, and ho should have every voto in the county. Goo. Overing came home Tuesday night after a four hundred mile trip in Nebraska andKansas,,in tho interest ot tho Red Cloud Marble Works. George looks fat and saucy. Mr. Geo. Taylor an early settlor of this county, and whoso daughter was the first child born in the county, was in tho city a few days last week. Ho now lives in Sheridan county, Kansas, Barney Jones a fashionable tonsorial artist formerly of this place, but now of Superior wos in the city Tuesday; Bar ney is now a married man, and is much moro distinguished in appearance Last Saturday our city was filled with country folks, who were buying many provisions, fall clothing, oto. Our mer chants enjoyed a bettor trado than on any previous day for many months, The Red Cloud steam laundry of which P. A. Hanson is proprietor is by all means a nourishing institution. Thoy do their work neatly and with dispatch, and there aro no thieving Chinamon to deal with. They now employ a largo force end their business is stoadily increasing. Joseph McClelland who is homo from the fair at Chicago, had an opportunity to visit the residence of Mayor Harrison a few minutee after bis brutal assassino t tion. Ho snyB tho highest oxcitcmentpro vailed, and the Harrison residence was surrounded by thousands of sympathetic peoplo tho duy of tho fatal shooting. Tho evor soul-stirring tingle of the fire boll was heard Monday night, and tho stroots were soon swarmed with ex cited podostrians ondovoring to locato thuflro. Thoflro boys hastily secured the carts attuched them to somo wagons, and raced to tho south part ot town, wbero thoy found the old Coon property, now owned by Chas. Bessie, had been fired but the flames nearly extinguished Tbo fire was an incendiary, and probubly sot by some devilish villiun ot leisure, who simply wanted to see a tiro. One of our force, through the kindness ot a friend with a horso and buggy, was Hrivileired to attend a real, live, interest ing, literary society in Garfield townsnip, at the A mack bcIiooI-Iioubo Saturday night. Tho honBO was packod to satloty, the program was pleasing and instructive. Their president is .A W, Richardson, vico president J. H, Wolfp, secretary J. S. 8pringor,and treasurer Chas. Alios. Tho lyoeum is patronized by nn intelligent class of peoplo, and its oulcers are cult tured gentleman. It would bo protltablo . it many other nolghborhojds would start '' institutions ot this kind. CITV KLWb. bend buckwheat lit MuNitt ,. 1'or frenh fruit huc MuNltt. Bchool iiujijilieb Diyi & Cmcu. All kindu of liurdwurr utAVrigut'ii. The bent broad iu tbi' uity in Culini-i Window glusb, putty, &c, ut C'ottiup'i Capl. Bluine u! Cowleu in in luwn Tuesday. Go and hue Bhurwoufl & Albright lor groceries. Go to Gtilnibc for bruad, pit., ufcer., iw cream, itc Wall paper uad window cur.tint iX Cotticg's. New bay can be liud y Jot vow orders with McNitt. Cactus Tar Soup imly l wlii b cake at Cotlinp's. Buy your storec ol A. K.wi.Lrt and save moDt-y. The famous Gem eoiiks Lud rtrres at A. Morbtrt's. Heath k MillhriLiTf jtir,i for tile by Deyo & Grictv. The fixibRt line of S4orw is lie valley at A. Morbart's. McNitt will ttke egg in ercharge for flour, feed and oil A. M oh art has the finest line of lamps that we hare Been. When yon want a pood cooking or heating stove see W. W. Wright. A cab load of rock salt for sale at L P Albright's flour and feed store. Mies Clara Roas was visiting relative and friends in Campbell this week. Go to Calme's bakery for tobacco, ci gars, candies, fruits, bread, lunch, Ac, Underwear for everybody. The great est variety within reach of all. Chas Wiener. A. Morhart has just received his assort ment of lamps for this season, and they are fine ones. Wright's is the place to get your heat ing or cooking stoves, Don't fail to see tbem for bargains. C. L. Cotting has tho only stock of fine lamps in the city. New goods are expected this week. it you want a good lamp cheap, see Deyo &. Grice, They havo a new and complete assortment, "Orange Blossom" is a painless enre for rll diseases peculiar to women. Sold fresh by C. L.Cottiog. Subscribe for your newspapers, maga zines, etc., through Deyo fc Grice. They will save you postage and remit tance. Kill tho mites and other insects that infect your chicken house by UEing Car bolineum. Sold only by Cotting, tho druggist. Dr. L. D. Denney and wife left Wednes day night for Seattle, Washington, where the doctor expects to locate per manently. Go and see Wright's. They have the finest line ot heating stoves that have ever been brought to Red Cloud before See them before bnyiug, Wanted: Tho people of Red Cloud and vicinity to remember that tho Har vard Painless Dental Parlors aro hero to stay, in tho opera house block. Tho populist hold forth, forafow hours, at the Opera houso last Saturday after noon. Judge Holcomb, their candidate for supreme j udgo, made a lengthy speech on tho issues of the duy. The speech was a fair practical address, but many wero dissupointcd in judgo Holcomb us an orator. Hon. L, B, Irvln ot Orleans, mado an interesting address of about an hour, and tho rally was at an end. On last Sunday night L. C. Olmstoad and family and somo relatives, making nine in number, boarded tho west bound train for Santa Ana, California, whoro they will probubly rcsido in tho f uturo. Mr. Olmstead bus boon in poor hoalth for some timo, and thinks tho climate ot that country will provo beneficial to him. Santa Ana is whore Mr. Patmor, former ly of this place, resides und judging from the flattering lottors he frequently writes, Mr. Olmstead has mado no mistako in tho choico ot u good location. Tho Olm stead family is ono that Webster county oan ill afTord to loso, yet tho good will of The CiiiEr follows thorn, and hopes, their lifo thoro will be as ploasant and prof jtublo, as it was useful und honorubln bore, Our rjlioc Stot'K Is more comploto than ovor. Huy your shoes of us and got your monoy'B worth.' Chas. Wienor. OI!S AM i:MS. New goods at K M Martin t Sons New dress goods nt Mnrtin A- Son's. ! Soo those bargains nt Mnrtin A Son's. Al McCllntoc 1ms returned from the fair. Mrs. J. H. Smith was in Riverton thin week. Miss Retta Ayer is homo from tho world's fair. Mrs. Truman, of tho Nation, was in Alma this week. Full line of blankets and quilts at R' M.Martin A Son's. C. C. Cox and eon of Atuboy have re turned from tho fair. Have jou seen those all wool hose nt R.M. Martin A Son's? R. M Mnrtin A Son's for cloaksjspec iJ Kale Tueday and Wednesday. The T. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Liiy during tho month of November. Tltre will be somo horso races at tiit ftir ground Saturdoy the -Ithinst. Largest and best stock of underwear is Rt'd Cloud nt R. M. Mnrtin A. Son's, More cloaks at R. M. Mnrtin and Sons thus anyuhero in Webster county. Where do you get those nice fresh groceries! Why at R. M. Martin A Son'e. One or two obitunries were laid over this week on account of too much other work. Morgan Davis, who has been assisting in the rtelson bunk, returned home Thursday. The People's bank is increasing its business daily. Notice a nent card fer that institution in our columns. Wo will make a speciality ot cloaks and jackets this ecason. Don't fail to call in and get our prices. R.M. Mnrtin A Son. Messrs. Joseph and E. L. Freuden stein of Clinton, 111., old friends of e editor, were pleasant callers during his absence. The ladies of the Christian church of this city ha'o decided to give a dinner and their annual chicken pie supper on Thanksgiving day. The editor of this Great Family Weekly is homo again, after a refresh ing and profitable visit to the great world's fair and other points east, J. S. Logan, of Alma, court sten ographer for this district, made John Tomlineon a present of a pedigreed bird dog, a Lewelling setter, this week, val ued at eioo. For the third timo in side of a week the llro bell sounded, and the last time Wednosdny night, proved virtually a falso alarm, being only the burning of a manure pile, on the bottom east of town. Read Ducker's pago advertisement this week, and see the great bargains thoy nre offering. They are one of the most substantial firms in the state, und you can do no better than to call on them. Col. Daggolt, editor of tho Franklin Guard, accompanied by his daughter, camo down from Franklin Thursday to attend tho exercises at tho Congrega tional church, and whilo hero, made this offico a pleasant call. Tho Kirschbraun-Haskell butter and egg houBO of this place is rapidly bo coming very prosperous. Mr. Kings land, their genial manager, is establishing a good reputation as a thorough busi ness man, and his fair dealings provo satisfactory to all. Business at this office was novor more rushing than at present. Job work, election matter and promiscuous print ing ot various kinds kcop us going at our very best; hence, if we uro a little lato this week, tho reader will under stand tho circumstances. Word reached hero Wednesday to tho effect that Sidney Perkins, a former respected citizen of this place, died nt his homo in Denver, Colorado, on the 25th Inst., the result of a paralytic stroke. Mr. Perkins was at one timo in business in this city, and wob high ly respected as a citizen and for his magnanimous nature and devout Chris tian character. Ho was 76 yeurs old nt tho time ot his death. Wo would liko to havo ourcorreopond- outs ovor tho county sond their copy us regular as possible What wo want jb n good corps of correspondents during tho winter montliB. You need only devoto 15or20 minutes each week in detailing tho occurrences of your locality, und you must remombor that each one is read all over tho county with much in torest. Tiik Chirp gets many compli ments on its excellent corps of corres. pondonts, and hopes they will sond In their lettere. What might havo torminuted in a sorious knock down, hnd It not boen for tho Interforonco ot ofllcors, occurred in tho very midst of main strcot, Snturdny ufternoon. Frank Loroipo, and Van BonBon, had aoraodlsputo ooncorning tho iqudutinn ot smull debt for pasturugo, und betoro tho mutter could bo iimkably adjusted their iro vs nroiiBod, and Frnnk lundcd i Corbott awing on tho face of tho other, at tho samo timo liftod him slightly with his right foot, Van mado u vigorous I Fitlitt trMiiiirla Kitonnr folllt towurds resentment but just then others Interfered, and tho boyH wero com - !..-.. it-. ... . polled to "Ulg up ?J.uo a ploco. Whon ou0 juiiuuto'a socio.1 tcrop costs $3.00, times uio truly hard. W. C. T. MnnTiMi. At tho M. K. cluirch Sunday night the ladies of tho W. 0. T. T, held services, with singing of their own iclections by the cheir, and an addre.s by Rev. Mclrin I'utman. The lioiuc wis packed to the utmost, and many were compelled to remain standing during the exer cists. The address by llev. l'utuian, was expected to be, considering the auspices of which he was speaking, on extolling and complimenting that organization, and giving some of their ideas, and what they had accomplished, But to the surprise of every one, Mr. Puttuan choie is his theme, the sub. ject of dancing, lie handled the sub ject ably hoirever, and although he was very rabid in his views, the ad dress was thoroughly enjoyed br a largo portion of the audience. Seriously Injuhkd. While Mr. K. P. Chance, and wife, living near Cowles, were on their way to Red Clomd this morning, Mrs. Chance steod up in the wagoe, and attempted te fix the wraps more securely about her. Owing to the cold wind sho wns much bundled up, and the buegleiouic weight of tho olothcs with tho motion of the wagon threw her out behind the horses. In falling, she struck the lines and scared the horsps cauaiag them to start suddenly, and before iiir. uuaace coum caicii his wile er check the team, the hind wheel of tho heavy lumber wagoi had passed over her abdomen, She was lifted to the wagon and taken to town to Mrs. Sapp'e boarding house. Dr. McKochy was summoned, and while the naticat is in a critical coidition, she is receiv ing careful medical attention. Sad Death nv Suiche. A few days ago Deputy Sheriff Tomlinioo took a patient to the asylum at Lin coln, and the authorities there pos itively refused to admit him, as they alleged the number of patients there then exceeded their accommodations by thirty or more. John was persis tent however, and through a personal interview with the governor, he final ly secured his influence, in making room for the patient, not without a promise however, that he would remove that patient 01 his first trip to Lin coln again. In the meantime Mrs. Kmma Cunningham, living at Amboy, had been adjudged insane by tho board of insanity, and John, well knowing the circumstances at Lincoln, sougkt to briag her to the jail in lied Cloud, where such unfortunates are usually conGncd before being taken te the Lincoln asylumn. Mrs Cunningham's case was a peculiar ene, inasmuch as sho was at tines perfectly rational, and deplored hcr.own condition bitter ly. Hence, when she was asked to go to Red Cleud, she refused saying that she realy desired te go to the asjluin, but not to the jail. It would bo well to stato here, that she had been mar ried to her husband but two months, and he protested vigorously against her going anywhere, until a place could be had for her in (he asylum in Liucoln; as a consequence ho agreed to guard her olosely till arngtments wero made for her uafo keeping, and but for unscruplnus management, she would have been in a few days, safely cared for in Liucoln. But such was not her destiny, and early Wednesday morning wherein it is said her mind was in tho worst condition, sho nent her husband to the mill on some er rand, nnd hastily securing a short rope went to a small cavo near by, tied tho rope aound her neck, aud attaching it to a rafter overhead, threw her weight on the rope, and literally died of strangulation, sno was tounu soon after in a half lying postuie, and all efforts towirds reiuoitation wero made but of no avail. Sho died about i) a. m. one had not declared her in tention to sucidc, although hIio had nnny strange hallucinations; only a few days ago ahe eauio te lied Cloud on foot, and was tukqn book. Mr. and Mrs, Cunniugiiam camo onlv a fiw months ago from Alton, Kanis-, where it is said slit lias a son engiged in .1 sucoessful business. Tho case is cer tninly a std one, and crcatis goneral sympathy. It is ronly u pleasure to boo tho bright faces ot tho little children at the Kinder garton on noino plonsant day, when thoy we playing.. Their teacher, whom they nil adore, MIeb Rhoda Wnddoll, bus cul tivated their uaturo to that extent, that sho Iiub u romurktiblo control ovor them. and whon thoy go to their souts af tor . tormission, thoy march in by twos, in. ' porfoet ordor. Only u few yeurs hence. - - and thoy will go out to their vnrioim callings in lifo, and wo hope with honor to their parents and instructors mi m jmmnmmmmmm mm m m i The Chicago Clothing Store. S 5; Having recently moved into the room 5 5E formerly occupied by S. F. Spokesfield, JEJwe wish to call the attention of every r: close buyer in Webster county to this 3 gfact: 5 That yon arc buying goods S, in the dark without first S posting yourself as to Avhat5 honest prices mean. 3 gg No use of taking any merchant's 2 word for anything any more. Simply 32 gcomc and see who is doing the business gm Red Cloud, who has the most stock, 2 g;&c. We will sell you your rs FALL : This Season Tr: TT-i-i." g JbJxtrcmcly iiOAv Jtrices are 3 m any object to you. 3. g We want your money and will get if 3 5 you give us hnlf a chance, and willJ S in return give you More and Better 3 m ; Goods than any other merchant in3iy 5E; the city. Come and sec us. 3( I x B A. GALUSHA, Mgr.3 ri 73Ui iii iiiiUiUiiiiUiUiUuiiiUii Hi iii Ui K; ; J. L. Minkk, President. IIuhii MlXKIt, Asst. Cashier. ... , , people s tsaiiK 13 t-., r , Transact a General Banking Business, t Special attention given to Collections. Banking Office in Miner Rros Storo. jj Aoricui.tuiiIl Prospects. Now thnt tho wheat, tho oats, tho corn and tho majority ot tho agricultural products in thiscounty hnvo been limited, tho farm ers do not seem at all discouraged, but have employod this beautiful fall weath or in preparing for n better crop next season. Notwithstanding tho wheat crop was slim all around here, great crops of grain nre being sown all over the county. In ono corner of tho county near Cowlea, J. T. Mills has a Held of wheat of 120 acres, while in the opposite corner near Walnut creok, nnd Bouth of Riverton, farmers are putting in fields of wheat ranging from 100 to 200 acres; nil over the county the farmer is sowing groat fields of fall wheat, nnd in the spring they will be found cheerfully planting great fields ot corn, nnd it boing assurod that the chances for crops in Nebraska uro bottor each vonr, thoy will no doubt borowurded for their labor. . A Bitter Fight Is being waged by The Price Baking Powder o., against the use of ammonia and alum in baking powders by naming and exposing the guilty manufacturers, and tho services thus rendered arc being recognized by the popple, for they arc leaving severely alone all ammonia and alum baking powders and adopting Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder which is the only brand prepared by a physician of high standing, A puro Cream of Tartar Powder brought to tho highest degree of perfection, Freo from Ammonia, Alum, Lime or Any other adulteration, BILLS. 1 if Good Goods, S TIi.1.!.. JIZ2 "W. A. Sherwood, uosnier. '' , . J!$ or Ken uioua, NTt? A,rA ft To Uu Given Away! ' Tho Goldon Haglo Clothing Houso will, on Januury 1st, ISM, givo tho fol owing hundsomo articles away: 1 Now Homo Sowing Mnchino, vnluo (10; 1 eight day clock, vnluo $12; and $5 in,v cash, Evoryono should investigate this. Guoss on tho number of scods in tho largo squash ut our storo. Tho nearest gues gots n hundsomo Now Homo sow-, ing machino; tho next nearest an eight ilnv f'lni'lt! Ilin nnvt, .1 in mall. Th ' -"J - .. ....... w.. wmw... w , 6quash will bo cut opon January 1st. j For lNiliitlujr you should eeo Frank P. Hudloy. Ho does houso, sign uud carriage painting, glazing, Ac. It so, buy your wedding suit of tho Golden Euglo nnd drnw tho Now Homo sowing machine or tho clock. It will bo u good starter for you. n ; .& ' imi m Wjlks