yffCTn;.,MJLgivfc.'. :au-- -. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEB. 2, 1894. 5 M4. 4 : THE CHIEF A. O. Uohmkh, IMItor. I.auoyTait, Aiet laical KOItor. ALL PRINTED AT IIOMB taiiix of :oxTvr. Pago 1 Weather roiwrt. Twenty years bonco. Essay on boys, etc. " 2-Htudy In Scarlet. " .'I -Foreign und domestic nowo. Corbcttnnd Mitchell prize fight. Pittsburg rioters. Market reports, etc. " 4 Correspondence, editorial and other matter. " G City newB of various kinds. " 0 Educational coIhiiiii and school apportionment. Capt. Egbert's lottor. Supervisors proceedings. Legal notices and general nuws. . " 7-Miscollniiy. " 8 Tnlmiigo'H sermon. Tin: HOITOITH SAV. E.Mrntoi; William and 1'riuco mark have kissed and inudo up, Gormuny is now saved. Bis and PiiCHiDKNT Dot.r. of Hawaii still holds the fort . and is evidently a larger man than Orover Cleveland. Tho pcoplo over in Kansas seem to huvo a "Now Lease" of life. Lcwclling Hon t socui to appreciate it, However. Fiiom tho Omaha lice's figures, that paper certainly is in tho load, and thoro is moro truth than poetry in thosoliguros The income tax cecum to bo a thorn in tho side of our domocratio brethren. Thoy want to let go of it but do not know how. One thing Is certain, it Russia, India and tho Argentine Ilcpublio out rival wo Nebraskans in tho production of wheat, wo can uxpiato matters by falling back on tho augur beet industry. It would bo a shnino to dispol prize fighting altogothor, and thereby provent the illustrutcd peiiodicnls from clothing tho leading pollticiaus in pugilistic at tiro, and malting such ludicrous pic tures. Jp.n Wakd says ho can't sco why this country needs to bo enlarged by tho ac quisition of moro torritory, when it is al ready so largo that Uncle Orover can't (rot around fast enough with tho olllets. He's about right. Theke seems tn bo a great deal of use less discussion over tho Wilson bill. Why not pass it at onco. tho industries of the country could not bo worm, oil than they are now, while suspended between failuio and tho democratic problem of fioetrado. The logical conclusion after n careful consideration of Mayor Woir'a otTorts to onforco tho law to exclude tho profli gate from Lincoln, would bo that Lin coin would bo eomo bettor off but the women much woreo. Thoy havo to go but where! Ood only knows. I r thoro was an athletic club in the world, who would securo tho services of Jim Corbett and somo rival, and bo eo be nign as to tender tho receipts of tho en gagement to charity and roliet funds for thousands of hulf starved pooplo, they would certainly bo public benefactors. Tub Cuur predicts thut the republi can party will havo what is known as a walk away next fall in tho election of congressmen. Tho republican party him tho reputation of doing something at least., They were never known to Icnyo tho country in just such a shape us it is at prosont. Oun esteemed luuloiupurury across tho way seems to havo becomo perturbed in spirit over a little uewslot that appeared in our columns lust weok, and immedi ately tho nowspapor fur began assuming u foliao nttitudo. Now, Coxy, old boy, don't cull us unkind names, wo uro not ubo to it, but come over, and we'll sot up the river wuter. IIknky Ludlow the utuible editor of tho Campbell Press gavo tho town butcher a good sond off, in n recent issuo of thut papor, und tho butcher thrushed Henry. A nowspapor man is subjoot to many of tho Ills thut tlesh is heir to, but noxt timo that that butcher jumps ou to Hen ry, he will havo found out that ho Jumped on to tho wrong animal und we would udviso him to "steer" clear of Henry- Tiuhe is a numo suggested for con gressman from this district next fall. It in that of tho talented Wnckstoniun Hon. James McNony. Tiik Ciiikk does not hesitutoto express its choice for con gressman next fall, and when wo suggest tho numo of Jan. MuNeny, there is no doubt bat thut it meets with universal approval, irrespective of party nililiu . tlons. There is a gentleman whoso po. Ilticul horn bus nover yet tooted tho put utunt noteti of tho chronic utllco booker. Indeed hm modehty, ono of his most promlneut churacUiristic:', forbears. No ono doubts his ability, or quistiouohis integrity. For yeurs ho has nour ished in nu oxteuaive law practice bore, ovor preserving tho clean stable charac ttr, to which ih duo much of this high esteem in which he is hold, and much of (he prosperity ho now onjoys. Ho is young in yoars, yut not too young, Ho JI is tho topical description of physical and intellectual perfection. Vet that is ' ubt all. Should our Jim bo elected to ' 'congress. thoFitth congressional district -of Nebraska, would bo assured of uu nil- ministration which would prove profit able, nnd.wo would havo a staunch rep. resentative of which wo could foel proud. His prominence in tho front ranks of thu NnbruBku bar, his tirolesri egorts to servo his trusts judiciously, his Intellectual attainments und stability of churaoter frould ussuro us this, and utter tho most borough consideration there is not u niun in-tho district, whom wo consider mawjwi "r iiiwc vroi'vu iHtiion. y NlJHIJItltA. Si'AVS An I'uriiUlicil by Our Country ;urr:ipuii(lciilN. South bide. Mies Ada Hilton and Mr. John NVolfti were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Throckmarten latt Saturday. Piter McNitt had ono of his cows butchered lust Saturday, Chas. Turner doing the work. Henry Hiohmond of lied Cloud, was visiting Willie Raskins last Sun day. Messrs. Turner and Throokruort'sn urn putting up ico this week. Mr Hudd ha rented the farm just Vacated by Mr Dickcrson, and will movo on soon. Keep still boys John Marsdcn is riding with Undo Lush. How natural it looks to sec Emma Leigh driving her horse and curt again. Geo. Lavorly enmo near gcttinp drowned last Tutsdiy, whi'e getuiif? out ice. Wo HUpjiose that Oeurgt thinks his sins arc washed away. Ammiaiutta. See Myers Ntulo Line. Miss Mattio Leisure is on tho sick list. Mr. and Mrs Katcllff arc happy over tho advent of a little girl at their homo. Mrs. Stanton is expected honn this week from Govo Co. Kuusat. whore alio has been visiting. Tho news came from Webber, that Miss Pickcll is very sick again. D. H. Dillon has returned ftom tin couBt and every ono is glud to see him once acaiti. ulr. Foutz and Mr. Toland traded liorses last week, and now Mr. Tolii.d drivia n nutch team. Mr. Fishburns family are having tho mumps. Willard Moon and C. E. Kony liaye purchased a magio lantern, and gone to Smith county. Willow Creek. The spelling school last week be tween Pleasaut Hidgo and Willow Creek shools was another victory foi he latter school. Williow Creek and Pleasant Hill will luvo another night of spelling in he near future. Most of tho people have been bus for tho la t fow days putting up ice. La Grippe is once mors in this neighborhood. Joe Brubaker has been visiting in the W' s em partof the st te. Fred Hon ia going to farm hiB fathers plueo next year. oomo people will work harder after night than in the daytimo. Charles. Brubakor will work tho Cutter farm next year. Clois Jackson expects to work with llcnr) Rrubaktr for the next year. Mr. T. T. Lao expeots to ruih twe crops of corn of! from tho same laud this year. Ho is huskiug one ef tbim new. A young son has come to cheer the hearts of Mr. and Mrs Fred Blauky Fred Fraso wus building an ice house tho fimt part of the weok. He expscts to till it this week. A brother-in-law of Mr. Blankn is hero on a visit. He expects to stay neveral da. ltv. Smith of Cowlcs will talk to the pcoplo of Willow creek some night in tho near future. Mrs. Wilder i9 doing a great deal for tho'ahristian cause in our Sunday school hero. GUANDMA. Willow Creek. Mr. Judd Whito from south of the tiver whs visiting his sister Mrs. 11. B. Drubxkcr Suuday. Ben Bruncr was up on tho Piatt visiting relatives at Phillips, iur. tjranuurg oi uuiuc nock is canvassing this vicinnity for fruit trees. Mr Will Brubaker is teaohing sing ing sohool at tho Wilson-Wells school house. Several land buyers havo been in ho community lately, Miss Flora Jackson it going to xehool at PI -asuiit Hill. lleniy Biubakcr and Hob Adam ton, huvo beou putting up ico this v ok. Tho Bruncr bovs havo all been siok with tlio sore throat. Geo. Francis is stok with Pneu munia. Mrs Hathaway was very 'biok last IVITK, Mis M llio Ackcrson (Xco Smiih) f Frontio' county is rihiting friends in tins noighboihood. She was at ono titnti ono cf Webster's mostvauled ti'iioliHrs. Mr. Cos is teaehino: ono of tlm best trms of school evor taught on Willow Crotk. Mamtoiiia. Mlllwutvr. Fred hmiso. Gurlojk is building a now Will and Hob Jamos aro visiting in Blito'llill this week. J. 11. and Will Cozier took in the town of Mt. Clair last Monday, E C ChriRty and wifo of Guide llnuk attended meeting nt I lie Luniui 8"linol house last Sunday. F, A Killuugh lud u salo lust week wh ch was well attended and every thing brought, a gojid piior. W. H. Middluton and family of Nuokolls county wcro viMting at Mrs. M's parents, 'I'hos. Finny's lott week. amrdON, Illuden. E. II. Cox und Win MoCord up id wood river last Frinay. will spend about u week visiting W lit Tho rel.i- tivM. F. V. McLaughlin altci.lctia parl at Win. Householders 1-st 1'iidn) evening. J L Grand staff sold two carload of fat cattle Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kochler norved oysters to a few of their friends at their residence Friday evening. W. A. Hiker rccoiyed a carload of ice tho forepart of tho week and com tnenced to till his ioe house. The danco Friday evening in Hart man's building was well attended and it wus very pleaant social affair. Mrs. Shottenkirk and duughtit; Pearl aro under tho doctor's care with la gripp Thos.'Bimlcn received the sad ticwi that his brother who resides in Iudi ana had died. Bladen bus the matonal for a g.io' band. Lot Inr go bn)s. Mr.". Wash Becd received a tele grim Saturday saying that her broth or was hin' at point of death ta hi homo in Iowa. She started immedi ately, expecting to reach him before he passed away. Mr. P. llorton shipped somo hog? and eattlc Tuesday morning, and among the cattle was a steer that weighed 2020 pnunds; tho largest ever shipped from here. Our druggist hus been trying to have the grip this week. A surprise parly at W. 12 ThornoV Wednesday evening was tho amuse ment for the young folks. Have a iiond time? Well you just hot! Hut Hicks and Snow wasn't re pre- emeu. Tho Hon. John Powers, opened tho fall campaign lat Friday night at iho G. A. it. In his talk ho told how tho allianco had gone into hiber nation, also that ho believed in pol itical education. He then proceeded to reorganize tho alliance into a political school, and presented them with tho populist's primer. W, H. Deck who r.in on the people's independent tioket for Lieut. Gnvcr norwill speak his piece this Friday evening. Mrs. Kellie, secretary of the state alliance, was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Grandstatl last Friday. She read a well composed letter at the mcting of tho reorganization of the si ianee Friday evening. For Farm Loans nt. iiopc. Tho spolliog school at this plaoo wus quit" a success. Frank Bean was ohxu.pion speller. Al Cooper is hauling n ood from the Blue. Miss Spanoglc spont Saturday and Sunday wnh Mrs Lews. Miss Kurchner closed a successful term of chool last Friday. Mrs Swihart is visiting at Mrs. John Wilson's. A number of young people gathered at Mrs Phillips' last Tuesday even ing. All report a good time. Mr C. F KelVy and wife attonded church in Now Va. last Sunday. Mrs Elliott, who has been siok is convalescent. The young people of this commun ity have bcon attending tho litoraries at Thompson crock, Sadie Wilbur is visiting in ll'inois, Sallif. H. Otto. After htring some w'ntcr wo arc again enjoying lessant weather. Friend J. C. Brooks and iamily 'mvo moved baok to thoir former homo. He could not stay awiy Irom his Scandinavian friends. Mr. Luw-on is holding meetings hero this week; He is a hard woikcr, did anxious to eayc sinners for Chrst. John Lao wh, has lived with Otto Skjelvor for four years, has moved hnmii tolivo with Ins mothor who he ivill help run tho farm. Harvoy Bros, shipped a car-load if hou'S. Thoy aro rustlcrn and don't you forgot it G. E BringolRon is restless while hi best girl is away visiting. A son has arrivod at the homo of Mr, Lindgrccn, all aro doing weM. VlKINCl. IMCBHBIlt Hill. John Hoardslee killed a beef yesterday. Farmois aro holding onto their corn. Mr. Gibson's toam ran away Monday and hroho the tongue, ruined tho side boards and spilled u hog out ot the wmkoii. Tho young folks onjoyod a pleasant niiiK ut Mrs. Hilton's on last Saturday nijiht. Thoro was an oyatcr supper ut Mrs, Witwer's Thursday eveninir. Wo rerot to noto that somo corres- iinnrlnnt Impmiia Inn mit.n Inat. wnnlr imtl I said in thoir little nrticloentitlud"l)utcu Cicek ' Homo thiiiKB that did not Found will. If it had reference to our Fleiemm firovo teacher they nre talking of ono of llio most rellnca and well cultured girln in tho utate. 1'eoplo aro nearly woll of tho la grippe. Wo are all stuck on Tub Ciller. John Witwer gavo n pleasant danco Monday night und it wnu onjoyod by u largo crowd. Hilton and CoIIIuh f ur nlbued tho munic and W. II. Lowis did the calling. Evoryono danced to their satisfaction. Fred Ureeohbull'H son und wifu ot Cub tex county, Nebraska, who hare been visiting hero n couple of weeks, returned Wodncoday morning, What'H tho mattor with tho boys on Dutch Flat? Lots of tliciu uro losing thoir moustaches. It's too cold weather fur thut. 9iBw. jiiiPPl- Mr. H. H. Wall Like a Miracle Pains in Side and Breast Despaired of Help, but Mood's Sartaparltla Cured. "C. I. Hood - Co., Lowell, Mms.:. " I am glad to state my son's experience with Hood's Sarsaparllla, as It was the means ot lay ing hU life. Last fall tie was taken 111 with palai In his breast and side. He had the best medical attendance possible, and waa treated by the doctors for some time, but did not realize any relief. He could not lay down day or night, and Hood'sCures our hopes were fast falling. My aged mother advised a trial ot Hood's Sarsaparllla. Ho com menced taking the medicine, and to our Creat Astonishment, one bottle cured him ot his pains and restored him to perfect health. This case has been looked upon by many In this Ylclnlly as nothing short ot a miracle." II. II. Walls, Oswego, Kansas. Hood's Pills euro liver Ills, constipation, blllonncss, Jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion. Cowlcs. Considering the cry of a general depression throughout tho couutrv, it behooves us to sai that the business of the past month has greatly excelled our expectations. Our merchants are cnioyinK a iroou trauo as also our stock and grain men are paying the highest market price and making fre quent shipments. Considerable sickness is rcportcd'm tho surrounding country, but fortun ately our little city is blessed w th an over productionof thoso cla in u' su perior exocllcnoy in the medical pro fession, oi abling a nujurity of our en ergetic neighbors to be on tho move. Dr. IIot rccntly performed a verv critical thouuh successful surgical op eration for J. 1. Sprinkle, which Mrs. Sprinkle sas was claimed bv fume of tho doctors of Ued Cloud and Uasttngi- as being a very doubtful undertaking Mrs. Ed. Reed of Chicago ariivcd last week in rcsponso to a telegram that tier tatner, u. v. rrancis was dangerously ill. At the present writ ing he is convalescing and considered nut of danger. William Trobaugh, ono of our rus tlinu farmors, will bid farewell to Ne braska within a few diys and try the relative of Oklahoma. Sam Fuller recently made a flying trip to Oklahoma and invested quite extensively in it" beautiful red soil and enormous blackjacks. For some time past onr esteemed friend and vory successful farmer, J. 11. Pocr, has been diPBatishrd and wiihing to lncato in a warmer, climate, or find a better producing soil, pur chased an excursion ticket to New Orleans, Louisiana. After making mnny stops, nnd looking through scv er.l diiTeront states, ho has returned to Webstf r count v a wiser and better satisfied man, John has take his land off the nnrkct and will stay with us yet a whilo. Win. Thomas has ranted hit farm bought property in town, ind will en gage in other business in tho near fu ture L. C. Gilbert of Exotor has been in our city sovcral days looking after his real estate, banking, lumber and other buincss that he is interested in, On Friday night, tho 120th ult tho post ottice was broke m'o and robbed of stamps and money lo the amnunt of $SC. Postmaster Storey was also re lieved of some of his goods, but can not tell the exact amount, Tho thief broke in at tho front window, Fecund his booty and escaped without tho least dctcotion, 11. A. Sinipcon of Blue Hill was looking after business in Cowlcs yos tordny. Tho Christian church choir are practicing for an cntcrtainuint that will bo presented to the publie in tho near future. United States Stook Inspoetor Gar field has been looking after business in this locality tlm past few days, Earl Paul ia trying his ability as school teacher this week in Dist. 22, whilo 11. D. Paul tho regular teanhor is taking oaro of a light attack of tho giip. ,U on glnnoing oyer t' e placidinus columns of (ho up wtuirs Golden con temporary, wo find the old familiar name of "Dennis" subscribed to quite n lengthy sio sompor tyrannis. Now is it possible that our dearly beloved and old timo tried democrat, Walnut creek Keeleyito, has forsaken his first lovo? Wo cannot bollovo that such is tho case. Our opinion in that Dennis is je.Bt trying to gratify tho whims of fome political mugwump that has or mny eivo him a passing smile, or it may he that ho is growing into a state inocuotts desuetude. Nasuv. Over Post Office sjBnfnmmmmmmfnmmmmmnfg S Did you ask for a Lamp ? S3 S Yes, wo have thorn from 4 nice Ilund Lamp for ZZZ ZZ t5! to u fine L.brary Lamp for $6 00. 2 g: A Beautiful Decorated JE; A fine Parlor Lamp for - A good Tubular Lantern for 50c. AVe have greatly reduced prices on the Victor - Central Draft Lamps. J ; Don't neglect to bring us your Prescriptions, if J g you desire purity of material and accuracy S ; in dispensing. ;5 C L COTTING lUiiUii iii ill Ui iii iiiiiiiiUiUiiiiiiiiiiiK A SNAP, And a cold one too, But we have a bigger snap for people who want a Heating Stove. We have a few heaters left from our Winter Stock that we are Come in if you want a Heater. They all go ! We would rather carry over the money than to carry over the .stoves. We are in it on Barb Wire also The bast tit the lowest price on earth for the Baker Wire $2.85, Glidden 2.75. A. MORHART & SON. i'ullicrion. Programmo of tho Cathorton Literary Club at tho meeting held January Gth nt tho residenco ot D. II. Larrick: Opening march A. V. Larrick. 'Chautauqua Matters. Secretary b report. Recitation, "Hoys' Hights'A. It. Lur rick. Recitation, "Catch tho Sunshine" A. R. Larrick. Song, "Sailing O'er the Leu" A. V. Larrick nnd C. If. Cather. Essay, "Henry VI 1I"-C. W. Cowley. Kssny' "Julius Caesar" C. C. D. Baker. Organ, "Home, Sweet Homo" A. V. Larrick. Essay, "Luoy Stono"-B. C. Cather. Essay "Abraham Lincoln" F. M. Knmoy. Song, "Tho Old Oaken Bucket" A. V. Larrick. Essay, "Roman History" L. D, Rimey. Organ, "Longing" C. H. Cather. Essay, "Murnus" P. S. Cather. Organ, Waltz A. V. Larrick. Essay, "John Howard " C. II. Cather. Duet, Violin and Organ L. D, Rjimoy nnd R. C. Clutter. Rccitution, "Casablanca" A. R rick. Lar- Rccitution, "Tbo Song of the Corn" H. P. Larrick. Duot, French hnrpa Brettheaur nnd o. ureuuauer. Rccitution, "That Vallor Dog" C. W. Cowloy. Sonir. "Tho Star'' L. V. LarrieW Reading ot questions from tho Chuu- tuuqua. u. opanoglo. Duot, "Singing Chcrily" A. V. Lar rick and C. II. Cather. Heading ami questions on economy r . rj. x'uynu. Music. French harps, organ und violin --W. Bretthauor, J. Brotthauor, K. C. Clutter und L. D. Ramov. Assignment of topics for noxt meeting ut O. E. Ramey's, February 10th, 1891. Judson. Last Tuesday morning was first ci usin to a blizzard. Miss Lizzio Barrett was in Guido Hock lust week on a visit, S. C. Johnson and family wcro in Red Cloud last weok attending the funeral of Riley Hayes. Grandma Ilaresnapo is ablj to bo around again, Mr. J. Hilliard takes tho girls to meeting evory evening, Revs. Decks and Hooper havo been running a protracted meeting at Fair viow with good success. Misses Maggie and May Barrett wero visiting at Mr. Weaver's last bunday. Spelling Fchool at Lono Star evory Tuesday night. Clay Weaver was home on a visit Sunday. The wolf hunt in Logan township was a failure Two wolves wero start ed, but both got away. Nevertheless, there was feonio fun for the hunters, as throo or four Jack rabbits wcro captured. I. Loadabrand has a new hoy at his house. Poter said it took all liis time Tuesday night to krep up fire to keep the boy from freezing. Died, on Mr. Conover's farm, Mrs. Griflis with cancer. Sho was buried at Oriole cemetery on tho 24th inat. Bid. Vase Lamp for $1.50. 28 $1.00. ' r5 closing out at - 30 - Davs. Uiitiii. A. Akers was in Bludon Friday. Evcrrctt Bean was doinc business on tho creek Saturday. trank Crabill attended meeting at New Virginia Sunday. II... I i -i . . nuv. ijuuu was uwT.oirrk in Uuwlcs Monday. K,r Claudo Wilson was outV.Jhng on iriunas ounuay. Mibs Spsnoglo was the guest ot Mis. G. Lews Saturday. Win. Swihart is visiting near New Virginia this week. S. S. Lindcy and family wcro doing OUH1DC33 in ncu uiouu luesuay. E. Bean and family of Cowles wc vero tho guests or Ins father Sunday. Miss Christina, and Peter Hanson were c.illing in lied Cloud this week. Mr Matkins has moved onto the old Round's farm. Several of the young folks attended the spelling school at Mt. Hopo,. Oley Hansen and A. N. Wilson wcro transacting business in Red Cloud. 0. N Wi'son and family wero call crs of J. 0. Wilson Suuday. Littlo llanjc, tho youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson died eaily Friday morning with iuflnmation i of the Btomaoh. Ho was only sick about three days, ho was ugtd G years, 7 month and 17 days. Tho fun eral services wcro laid to rest Sunday in tho grave-yard on Mr. Genscn'o place The family havo tho sympathy of all their friends in their sad'bercavc ments. Stunnku. 1 i. Amboy. There aro a number sick with tho grip but all reported getting better. Tho debate between tho Red Cloid It's and tho Ambov Ivccutn waa grand success and all report a ood lime. 'Iho houso nas packod unt 1 standing room was soarco. Come again Red Cloud U's. On last Saturday niht tho young pcoplo had a parly nt 0. L. Lowis'. Tho houso was full of joung folks and all report a pleasant timo. There is a protracted meeting com nienced at Auiboy. It is hoped that there will be groat good done. ScRinw.ES. Ciiihlu llock. Mr. Jones and Mr. Bailw wem in . Red Cloud this week. t Mr. Vlindivor has returnril frnrnV-' Now York City whoro ho has beon taking medical lectures. Mr. and Mrs Montgomery are re joicing over tho arrival of a baby boy. Mr. Vicrs is nlowlv recovering rk a i !. B"P. IMitch rial. Nico weather. 1 hero was a danco wcrs Monday night. at John Whitt- . A. Saunders has their now house. movad into Ihere was quite a gathering at Mrs. Hilton's last Saturday night, All ic portagoodtiiuo. One of M, Saunders hovn imo Himnn from a horeo and recoived a bad bruin. OUUBCJ IV v,k nn f i 4 X X t V .A f nwmum.v'.Mi: a. ft' $' v .uwjiaaeaeiTOvrosRiiBiiaBCTjiti' y,esRTOwasBBR ij'asaaawa J IN w -W n x