The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 06, 1894, Page 4, Image 4
swieKWjssfflcaiiw iiwuitifSIBUc dlUUmiVXJSIlSMflMte Vil T , T-t.ir.-.)l...lTr Lii.-iJj.niMi m Minimi 'i mil I iiiiggaai,'iaaiHliVia"JW HIMHUIM1M'WI.'IIMIWI til mil, ,,"" pwisaaarsysy Jt-'X: r-, -v a- l THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOTTD, NERTIASKA. FRIDAY. APRIL 6, 1894. -viTusa twit r re dci' ha th hM Wf. die rei ha) hci 1 aft ret Btil yei th not mi to foi ibi Bli- ml a nel BhJ ob a ha ex' df hi ha CI as W J -ni Pt m J a at S' if tl J 3 ?'" '? f 1 fi. 3?. THE CHIEF A.C.iIosmkr, Kdltor. IunorTAtT, AMt IkaI Editor. Till! EDITOR' 9 AY. Gr.M-.rur. HutcKEMmKir. and Miaa Pollard oro becoming quite noted in their clTorta to show ono another up. CLr.rr.LAKD has vetoed tho seigniorage bill, thus waking a great many unhappy people, and especially tho free silver democrats of tho west Coxr.t to Cap Houcbin, "Como where my lovo lies dreaming." Can Houchin to Coxoy, "Yes, yea. I'll be there. We've got 'em. Claim everything." IIo.v. CiiuricH Howk commander of tho Grand Army of tho Republic of Ne braska, will speak at Dladcn on tho 13th. He will bo greeted with a great many old aoldior boys at that time. Now that Governor Crounso ban Btat od that ho would not bo a candldato for a second torm, wo want to say that( whilo Micro nro many other gentlemen quallllod for tho plnco, Tur. Chief is in favor of Ex-Sonator Paddock. A man of vast oxpcrlonco and ono who would reflect credit upon the state, not only at home, but nationally. O.v last Tuesday tho managers of tho populist party mot in Red Cloud for the purpDBo of reorganizing the county alli ance Captain Houchin was selected ns tho chalrmnn for tho ensuing year. The Ciiikc wnsunablo to gain mnny facts in regard to tho organization of tho county nllinnco from tho fact that it was done in sccrot session. John Duss, who lived in Webster county ton yenrs ngo, and afterwards wont to Ponnsylvnuin wheroho joined the "Economitcs" took Coxey's army in out of tho cold tho other day and fod them at Economy, Pa. John la bound to get up ii reputation. When in this county ho farmed it, but finally saw muro tnonoy in joining the Economitcs and thoro ho in now, with plonty of money and gonornl boFR nf tho Bociety. Dr. Elbert A. Hnll,nurgeon and oculist fonherly of this place, now of McCook, Nebrtiekn, will bo at tho Holland Houso in Hod Cloud, Saturday and Monday, April 7 nud U, for treatment of any dla cae of tho eyo ear, throat and nose, also for i tho fitting nud furnishing of spec tacles und eye glasses of any style de sired' It you nre sulTcring with any disease of tho oyo, ear, throat nnd nose, or defcciivo vision of any character whatever, call and sco mo at the Holland houno, Suttirduy nnd Monday, April 7 nnd 9. No chargo for examination. ii Tlio Earlier symptoms of dyspepsia, such nfl distress uftcr eating, heartburn, nnd occasional headache, should not bo neglected. Tnko Hood's Sarsapnrills if you wish to bo cared. Hooil'd rills curb all Liver lilt, Billions nos, Jnundico, Indlgoition, Sick Head actio. Tho managers of the Croto Chautauqua expecting u largo ntton dunco this year, oixl preparations huvo been mado accord iugly. Au unusually good progrum !b offered, Tho regular classes have, as formorly, able lecturers nnd leadcra, former workers who nro uioro or less identified with tho Crote APBembly, will bo on bund, nud now names huvo boon added to tho progrum. Sovoral now features will bo introduced. Thoeo at tending tho Assembly for tho session will bovo all tho ndvantago of a sumer school at less than one-fourth tho oxpenso. In factCroto is the only resort wo know of whoro NobrnsUaus can spend a vacation almost ns cho.ip ns ut eonio. Thero will bo a grand campllro ut tho G. A. R. ball in llladon, Friday evuning, April 1.1th, with Dept. commander, Church Howe, us spcakor. Nothing will bo left undone by tho boys to mnko this tho grandest campllro evor hold in 131a don. Everybody is cordially invited to come. J. ii. urnnustuir, r. u. Tho Oxnnrd licet Sugar Company of Grand Island announces that they havo already contracted for 11,000 ncreo of nugar beets for tho coming seuMin and thoy will continue to tuko contractu up to Mny llrst, nt which time they will close their books. Thoy expressly do iro only tho best of farmoru to contract, who nro entirely capable of taking tho very best cure of their orop. Tho llxed 1rico is fKi.OO per ton, delivered nt Grund slnnd, for nil beets showing twelvo per cont of sacoharino matter and a purity coefficient of eighty. Blank contracts can bo had, or any further information, by corresponding with tha Oxnurd Boot Hiignr Company at Urand island, ow i Tho best fitting clothing on earth go to tho Chicago (Store; olegout stock of square cut contp, padded shoulders, vents BUrr breasts, correct in every particular. No ono oxcopt us can show you such goouB, ewengo bioro. When Baby wh tick, we cave her Oactoria. When aba waa a Child, alto cried for CaaiorU. When aho became Miss, ahe clung to Caatorta. When aba bad Children, ahe gave them Caatorla, Whon you get ready to buy children clothing come and eoo us look nt our combination suits extra pair of pants nnd cap given with every suit. Chicago Clothing Co, GENERAL NEWS. HE GOT THE MONEY, A, 0. U. W JUBILEE, CITt WATER, Houso Burglarized, Going to Eu rope, A Narrow Escape. CITY ELECTION. Durolars On Tuesday afternoon, during the gloaming, burglars entered tha residence of Miss Mollio Ferris on North Seward street, by prying the dtor open, and proceeded to ransaok the house for valuables which they succeeded ia finding. They hunted up two wslohc?, rings, pint, and other jewelry, and then decamped, getting away in plenty of tnno to evade the officers and cover their tracks seeming, ly. Oc Wcdnosday, however, Sheriff Hunchy arrested a suspect at Guide Hook and brought him to this city, where ho was held for tho crime. It would bo well for people who have valuable jewelry, etc., to put it in a sccuro placo and not leave it around on places exposed to viow, for bur glars know putty well where to look for such things and got them quite easily as a general rule. . GoiNd to Kinioi'K. Last week our reporter failed, by some error, to make mention of tho departuro of Mr. Geo. W. Darker and his mother to Etie, Pa., their future home. Mr. Barker and mother had lived in Hcd Cloud a great many years nnd were vary high ly respected. George, by persistent effort and closo attention to business, built up a very lucrativo law business hero. He is a young man of sterling qualities and will inako his mark in tho world. The Chief wiehes him prosperity in his new field. Wo un derstand that he will sail for Europe on tho Mill, where he goes for a year's rocroation beforo settling down to business perplexities again. Ho ex pects to travel through all the princi pal nations of the Orient before re turning to America. A Namiow Escape. The other day, Jas. T. Emigh, living north of lied Cloud about six milos, had a very narrow escapo from sevrre injury. He was riding on a largo drill, drilling in oats, whon his doublo team of two mules and two horses bocatnc fright ened and ran away. Mr. Emigh lost his hold on one of tho lines, but held otto the other ono and was dragged for a coasidcrable distance and badly, though not seriously injured, but had it not bcon for Stcycn Morrison run ning befoio tho team at his own peril, and thereby stopping them in thoir wild career, Mr. Emigh might have been uioro seriously injured. It was a very oloso oall for Mr. E, who is a largo ninn, and, of course, could not handle himself as caBy as ho might havo dono had ho bcon 20 years younger. .. Hk Got tiik Money. A follow now living over in Kansas, and who formerly lived in this county, depart ed henco sometimo in 1885, leaving behind him soino personal tax, which ho supposed ho had escaped paying, but it remained for our new oounty treasurer, J. S. White, to disabuso bis mind of tho fact, A fow days ago he sent a draft to tho treasurer for sever al dollars to bo applied on land. Tho treasurer got tho draft quiotly cashed, then sat down and wrote Mr. Man that ho owod sumo personal tax, and unless ho could show receipts for same, tho money would bo applied on tho personal tax. Tho fellow, in a roturn letter, claimed everything but could not show up, and hoped that ho would be able to wash his hands sf Webster county, but Mr, White hold fast to tho money and thereby sayrd Webstar county a goodly number of dollais tliat sho would havo been beat on out of had it not bon for his watchful oye. Tiik Election. On last Tuesday, tho city election lor municipal' officers for tho next fiscal year took place, and as a result the following officers wero cleoted: For Major, W. B. Itoby; O.ty Clerk, Will P. West; forTreasur ir, U. W. Dow; Police Judge, Sam'l West. Alderman, first ward, Ed Pulsipher, second ward, It, si, Martin. The ofiiocrs i-Kct aro men ot sterling worth and will fill their offices with credit, to the city, if our judgment is not at fault.- Tho election was a sp'r ited one, bul without a jar, as fur as tho combatants were concerned, but tho atiifo for tho various' fffi'ei was perceptibly vigoroui and exciting. In tho first ward tha regular republican nominee Joo Kubick for alderman was beaten by Ed Pulsipher, tho nom inee on the citizens ticket, by four votes. The mayoralty race was fraught with more then general interest, as both of the aspirants wero popular mon and good republicans. Mr. Itoby, won the raoo over his opponent .Mr. Ocntly, by Ivo votes. Mr. Itoby was the republican nominco and Mr. Bent Icy headed the citizens ticket. Both gentlemen wero well qualified to fill tho office and for that reason their ftiendi turned out in forco to give them their support. The Ciurr is satisfied with th election and boliovcs that tho city, will not havo reason to regret tho result. A Narrow Escape. On last Saturday afternoon a man by the namo of O'Connor living in tho north west part of this connty attempted to start home in his buggy wirh n spirit ed span of mules hitched to it. Wheth er the mules wore full or tho man we cannot say, but any way, tho mules ran off and in perambulating up the street the buggy polo was wrecked, and so was O'Conncr in his efforts M get out of tho ve hicle and was only rescued from bin perilous condition by the bravery of men who risked their own lives to save him from bodily icjury or perhaps death. Tho mules wero final ly stopped iu their mulish careor, and the min disentangled and the buggy taken te the blacksmith shop for re pairs. When it was finished Mr. 0 went to the barn and got bis mules and started with them to the blacksmith shop to hitch on to the buggy again, but bo had only got well started, when he fell down and the mules dragged dim from tho Holland houso to tho Btato, bank building on his stomach, where bo was again res cued. It was a very olose call for the man and it is the wonder of all that ho did not recciyo serious injury from tho way he was dragged around by the team. He finally got flirted for home and we presume reached thero safely, A. 0. U. W. Juim.BE On the lGth of this month Grand Master Workman J. G. Tate, will bo in Rid Cloud by special invitation of Hod Cloud lodge No. CO A. O. U. W., and deliver to tho members one of his elo quent spoechea on ono of the grandest ordors that has over bcon born into the fratornal world. A goodly num ber of novices will be invited to take part in this meeting and also learn of tho order. Tho lodgo in Ited Cloud has the reputation of being at tho head of tho order in tho state in more ways than one, and to dato has on its roster 191 members in good stand ing, and from ono to a dozen applica tions eaoh evening. On tho Sunday previous (April 15th) will be A. 0. U. W. day at the congregational church at wbioh Itevs. Tato and El; will ad dresB the brethren of tho order. The Chief ia much pleased with tho growth and prospeots ef Ited Cloud lodge A. O, I'. W., as the editor was ono who helped ic forth in its birth and infanoy in Red Cloud about eight years ago. : ,n Cm WatiJR. Red Cloud seems to havo struok it rich as far as city water is concerned if we aro tobelievo Mr, Robert Yates, who made an expert test of it ia this city. The gentle man was testing tho water for scien tific purposes, and freely stated that U-:d Cloud had tho most pure water that ho had discovered in tho west. Ho found it to contain only a very slight trace of magnesia, Tho city is certainly to be congratulated on hav ing suoh a fino supply of water, and our outgoing mayor and counoilmen as well aa thoso who hold over and were prominent in getting water, feel lated over tho test. The Chief has no kick coming over the city water if the supply is equal to the demand. ii .I Dr. Sawyer'a Pastilles used iu time will care any case of Female Weakness, Oct a free sample paokaga from tho following named droggist. Sold by Dayo &. Qrico. A gamo club baa been organized at Woat Point. Irregularities and all those pains and diatresaing dlseaaas peculiar to women are eared by Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles. Mild yet a powerful henler. Said by Deyo & Orice. Up to 1805 Charleston, S. C, had n larger commerce than Nev York. 1 1 1 1 1 Money, kklll and t-xperuune snunot Im prove Dr, Sawyer' PastilUs for dlifAse peenliar to women. Bend to Joar drag gist foe free saaip'e. Bold by Dayo Qriee, DEATH AT THE POLLS. NE KILLED AND FIVE INJURED IN KANSAS CITY RIOTS. Mow Than Ona Hundred BhoU Wcra Fired Caused by Fued lletwren Catho lic arnd the A. I. A. Election Itcturna From Kidms Colorado, nud Mcbraaka. KAK8A8 City, April 1. Tho American Protective association and tho Catholics camo together In u bloody conflict nt tho polls hero Tuesday. It cannot bo stated which side Is responsible for tho affray, ns tho partisans of each loudly chnrgo tho other with being tho full cnuso of all tho trouble Moro than 100 shots wero exchanged between tho combatants in less than that mnny seconds, nnd when tho firing ceased tho following named wero lying dead, dying or injured on tho pavement: Killed. Mike Cam.ahas, city slriownlk inspec tor, shot through the right side. Fatally Injured. Harry Fowler, laborer, shot through the back. CouBroinnunn,contractor, shot through the kidneys. Jerry 1'nte, deputy constable, shot In tho face. Rllghtljr Wounded. Patrick Fleming, shot in left shoulder. John McUoveru, laborer, shot throti((li the right nrm. Tho riot thnt resulted bo f ntally wns tho climax of n scries of smaller riots that took placo at other points earlier in tho day between tho samo opposing re ligious factions. Tho riot took place on tho Southwest boulevard very closo to police station No. U, nnd thoso who took part in it had been heated to tho fighting temper by roporta that had been hourly arriving nt the station of brawls at othor polling places. Only nn hour beforo it was known that John Qooloy, a stone mason, was Bhot in tho back nnd fore head by William Henry Walker nt a voting plnco nt tho corner of Fifth nnd Campbell streets, and tho row was re garding tho principles of tho Amoricau Protectivo association, to which Uoolcy wna violently opposed. Thnt Oooloy was not instantly killed wns duo simply to tho fact thnt tho pistol used was u moro toy of 23 calibre. IxjuiI Threat of Mobbing. Tho Americnn Protectivo Association, which supported "Webster Davis, tho Republican cundidnto for mayor, had their workers ut tho different polling places nnd thoy distributed in somo pre cincts their own tickets, bearing their enndidnto's namo nnd decorated with tho American flag. Jim Pryor, n Fifth ward iwlitician, antagonistic to tho American Protectivo Association, who supiwrtod Frank Johnson, tho lnbor factional Democratic candidate, was ac tivo nt tho bend of 50 constables which ho got Justice Latshaw to appoint Mon day night. It was said by somo that these constables wero, many of them, ir responsible characters nnd wero solely tho cnuso of tho trouble. Consequently thero wero loud threats of mobbing thorn beforo thoy wero got to headquar ters after tho bloody riot was over. llattlo Won or Short Duration. It is claimed that ono of Pryor's fol lowers fired tho first shot. Tho ono was Miko Callahan and bo was a dead man tho next moment. Then tho battlo began, the deputy constables nt this poll ing booth nnd tho workers of nil tho political factions crowded together in a solid mns.s nlwut 100 strong and every one seemed to lw armed. For a minute or two tho discharge of weapons sounded liko a volley of musketry by a regiment. Hundreds of citizens gathered at every point of vontngo to witness tho battle, which, however, was of short duration. Tho onlookers trembled with excitement. Mnny of tho residents nlong tho boule vard added to tho general feeling of terror by leaning from their windows, shouting nnd gesticulating wildly. In lens than live minutes from tho timo tho first shot was fired, however, tho blue coats from station No. 8 had appcarod upon the sccuo and quieted the disturb ance. With their firist approach tho fighting iwliticnl workers ceased hostili ties and mado a quick effort to hldotliler weapons. About a dozen nrrests havo been made in connection with tho riotiug on tho boulevnrd nnd tho polico aro working on evidenco which thoy havo gathered from tho men now under arrest und it is prob able that further arrests will bo made soon. No further disturbanco has oc curred and it is thought thero will bo no further trouble Returns received in dicate that Webster Davis, tho straight Republican candidate for mayor, has been elected by a good round majority over till tickots, carrying with him tho entire Republican ticket. Ili-iuli!li'itn Ulect Chicago Aldermen, Ciiit'ACio, April 4. Tho returns show that tho Republicans havo elected 2U aldermen, tho Democrats 11, Seven Republicans succeed Democrats, two Democrat! succeed Republicans. In tho town election tho Democrats carried tho entiro westsido ticket and threo out of four offices in tho south town. Tho Re publicans carry tho north town by 6,000. Tho proposition for tho annexation of tho towns of Evunston and Morgan Park to tho city of Chicago carried by over 20,000. KaiiUM nml Oltlnliouut Return. Kansas City, .April 4. Dispatches from nll.ovcr tho states of Kansas nnd Oklahoma go to show thnt but with fow exceptions, where party lines wero dis tinctly drawn, tho Republicans have elected their tickots. At Atchison, Kan., tho entiro Republican ticket with tho ex ception of two members of tho city council was elected. No opposition was mado to the Republican nominees nt Lawronco, Kan. WUconsIn Iteturn. Milwaukee, April 4. Elections vrero held throughout Wiscousiu. In Raclno Democrats elect treasurer, Republicans elect otbor officers, four out of Bovon al dermen. Populists get two aldermen, Democrats ono. Beloit, Richland, Hud ion, Orouoinowoco, Kenosha, Shellsburg, tkuto and Sparta went Republican. Education ! Amusement ! Instruction ! 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A dry goods store and saloon at Ba sin, Boyd county, woro burglarized. Exporienoe nnd money cannot improve Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure, beeauie it radically cares Dyspepsia, Liver com plaint and Kidney diffioolty. Sold by Deyo & Qriee. The archbishop of York once gave a banquet which cost 9150,000. Try a bottle of Dr. Sawyer's Family Clare and you will be convinced that it will onre all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bowel difficulties. Tho schools of Randolph are closed ponding au abatemont of the measles plague. Dr, Sawyer's Family Cure onrca Atom aoh trouble. Dr. Sawyer'a Family Care cores Liver complaints, oures Kidney difficulty. Bold by Deyo & Qrioe. "Tho Lord loves a cheerful liar" seems to be tho way some returning fisherman, who shall be nameless, appear to think it 'reads. Ilcadacke and Indigestion Can be cared . If yon don't believe It try Begg'a Little Giant Pills, gold and war' listed by Deyo k Qriee. jRetir ! Seriks will be Issued Weekly. CALL at our store and gat a punch ticket. For ovory purchaso figures will bo can celled until fhn nmnnnt f vmir mirntinnn 12.50. You will then be given Part and thus continue until you have so- EXPENSE. can secure them as rapidly as you PAPER 12 cents will buy something a little more choice. White Lead and Mixed Paints at Lowest prices. - ..........m......m. Emigration - Agent. .County, Neukaska. Attend to Crounso Declines ft Renomlimtlon. Ldjooln, Neb., March 8t. Governor Crounso sprung n political sonsntlon thta afternoon by giving to b public a lottor addressed to Lioutonant Majors, in which he asserted positively that ho would not be a candldato for ro-electiou. Xebnuk Knlghta Templar Meet, Norfolk, April 4. Tho 32nd mooting of the grand commandry, Knighta Templar of Nebraska, was opened in this city Tuesday evening, B. V. R. Owen presiding. Slxtoen out of tho 23 commandories of tho stato aro repre sented by about 100 delegates. New Indnitry For NobraiUu Farmer. Gordon, Neb., April 4. Tho German Chicory company of O'Neill has closed contract with tho farmors in this vicinity to put In a dry kiln, costing $0,000, in consideration of tho farmors cultivating 560 acres of chicory. This is a now in dustry, from which farmers hero expect greut ndvantago. Aiklug For n Ilecrlvor. Omaha, Murch M. Robert, II. Hamil ton, attorney of Kausos City represent ing $1,800,000 bonds of tho American National Waterworks company of Kan bbh City held in tho east, was beforo Judge Caldwell risking a receiver for the company. Cajdwell said ho would boos designate a timo for the hearing. JU Ii f I . M t ia V :a. UlWiM M&. fat ,.i &! A r t V1-