The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 11, 1895, Image 4

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NERBASKA, FRIDAY. JAN. ll, 1895J
-Ducker's Cash Dry Goods House-
CLEARING
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We are offering the best bargains you have ever seen in
Dress Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Muslins,
Shirtings, Blankets, Cloaks, Carpets, Underwear, Hosiery and Shoes. It will pay you to see them
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Dress Goods.
& Wc have some numbers in
I Dress Goods that we arj
I clearing out at nearly half
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I it will save you money.
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4 Special Bargain in Muslin.
I Speciril Bargains in Shirtings
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All the balance ot our Wool
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Blankets at nearly halt price.
pf 65c Ingrain carpets at 38c
75c Ingrain Carpets at 45c
Special Bargains in Vable
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Underwear.
We have a number of odd
lots in Underwear that we are
going to sell at 50c on the $1
Now is the time to sort up
your underwear if you need
any.
Special Bargains in Calicoes.
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Hosiery.
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jL.aciies rieece nnea DiacK m
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lined hose at ) 2c per pair, p
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REMNANTS
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Cloaks and Jackets, Wl are, (losing out at exactly Half Price.
W ' loaKS ana jacKets, v l arc, wosing oui ai exactly nan rrice. .
Duckr's Cash Dry Goods House.
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Mr. ar If. TuUy j
Benjamin, SI IttourL
Good Advice
Quickly Followed
Cured of Rheumatism by
Hood's arsaparllla.
0. 1. Hood Co., Lowell, M mi. t
"I waa taken down with rheumatlim over a
vear uo. I m ilek for over tlx months.
Often I would hare tueb plm that I eooli
grdlr endure tnem. A friend came to ma sad
iliedmeto try Hood's BWiaparllla. Itok
n ethla word and cot a bottle ot It, and alnee
vo taken eight botaea ot It
It Ha Cured M
Whan too doctors could do ma nogoodwaaV
ever. Attar being benefited to much trom this
medicine I deicrlbe Hood'a Bartaparllla aa a
wonderful medicine. I alio advlte every ons
wko It Uoublad with rheumatUm not to be with-
Hood'sCurcs
out Hood'a Bartaparllla. I am a farmer, and
te medicine n giTtu a muvu uw u
a ia TMrionn mi wihr. uiuw. "
, Benjamin, Mliiourl.
Tii
Fsml
oye,
Gulf
tile
would
it we o
road wl
into 8ui
tho only
is to reai.1
to make
the oxpen
mont faoti
and will
Our niater
tho air if at
ot the take ii
down. We
uporior Sun Bays this Great
Weekly has a ween tincro in its
use they aro going to got the
road, and wants to wager a ailk
it will be therein two yean. We
ger ten tiloa and a paper collar
od a clothing atore, that the
ever be built, and much leas
It ia a great hoodoo, and
erne ot ita visionary buildera
ough bonuses along the line
take projectors well off at
ot the tax payers. The ce-
ia another fake institution
materaliso in 400 years.
ia building castles in
ven imagoes that either
ititutions will make aahow
sincerely hope Bro. New
Dn. L. H. BtcK baa received the ap
pointment ot pension examining surgeon
in Red Cloud.
Cono. McKeioiian waa this week ta
ken to Lincoln and placed under the
care ot a specialist for treatment of the
eyes, whioh are temporarily if not per
maaently impaired and were rapidly
growing worae. He haa had a long and
painful aiege and we aincerely hope the
treatment there will be beneficial.
im
moycr, that
perior when
ainco the Ci
lived to be mo;
courso they di
old, but the
may be able to visit Bu
road ia built (T) but
itian era, man haa not
than 100 years old, of
live B. O. to be 000 years
ir of Thb Cbi does
Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect
toanporaoaandasBeaennce. Ho.ebox.
not expect to livi that long, hence, will
have to deollntlha invitation, on ac
count ot other pilaaing business at that
tlnio. Tho cesaett factory was offered
to Red Cloud, bu: there could be no ev
idence found ot iy baoklng, hsnee it
went by the boards Red Cloud haa had
her stomach full otjgnterpriseeon paper,
and now wants soHSghing that she can
take hold of, look avwnd retain. She's
got tho money and Mil pay a good price
for anything of that and, but no others
need apply. See, BreuNewmeyer?
Wc notice with pleasure the appoint
ment of Randolph McNitt aa chairman
ot the committee on public schools, and
his belonging to several important com
mlttees. P.O. Wilder ia also properly
recognised and belongs to the committee
on internal improvements, revenue and
taxation and other committees. Our
repreeentatlvea are all right.
Rev. E. L. Ely, who formerly preached
in the Congregational church in thia
city but recently moved to Omaha haa
commenced ths publication ot "The
Round Up" a small pamphlet, which is
devoted to religious news ot that denom
ination. It ta a sprightly paper "and is
ably edited and typographically neat.
The Chief wishes the "Round Up" the
greatest amount of success.
iOWsl
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The Blair Courier and the Beaver
City Tribune both came to the Great
Family Weekly headquarters last week
minuBof sufficient ink to be read with
out holding them Sunward. What ia
the runtter boys, has the drouth struck
your ink keg or have the devils refused
to labor on democratic promises?
Durum) this week Mayor W. B. Roby
Durchaaed the feed business of M. B.
McNitt. Mr. Roby is well known in
Webster county having resided here for
many years, and The Chief takea pleas
ure in again introducing him to the
business public and at the same time
wishing him an abundance ot success.
The Superior Journal says, "Evident
ly the Chief haa a bad case ot sour
i apes. No bond scheme in it. Sot a
and is asked, or a dollar in any form
until ths road ia completed. Let it be
proposed to run the road twenty-four
miles west, and see if the cat is wild."
Our esteemed ooadjutator, Bro. Stine,
of the Superior Journal ia the author of
the above. Bro. Stine haa our commis
eration. He says "not a bond ia asked,
or a dollar in any form, until the road ia
completed." That fact alone gives the
whole thing away Bro. Stine. Ot course
it is ot no concernment ot ours, but we
would adyise you to take the proposition
in homoeopathic doses, if you do not de
sire to have your townsmen fleeced out
of their good money.
Most people can not afford to experi
ment. They want immediate relief.
That's why they use One Minute Cosgb
Curs.
Till!: peoplo ot
experiencing a very
siege in searching for
townsman, Mr. Barret
posed to have been kill
ical enemiea. Lynchin
g rocs in the south is
when that method ia'pi
insnt citizens in fair old
about time to call a
thia stats are
ua and painful
e ot their fellow
tt, who is sup-
by some pollt-
worthless ne-
d enough but
iced on prom-
ebraska, it is
n thoy, saying rurtnor mat i wus
itrnngorand no friend 'what over, but
1 1 was ready to rnnko friends with
it desired and accepted, adding
her and expressly it eho was a slnglo
as it appearou to me, as l am a
e man and looking for a woman.
letter was responded to in about
oeka with thanks for tho informa-
tiOitvherein shosaid: "Dear friend, I
marriod woman ot 43, but havo
up daughters, the oldest ia 20
tronu and capable of doinc all do
work, and it I wantod a good
I should como down to her, eho
one of hor daughters." Sho
s Now is Your Chance 3L
S"- TO RIIV 2i
yea
mef
wont
will
sald't
ture m
couslii
stand
not lis.
est dattf
halt
A recent letter trom
eenting Kopperl St Co.
L. Miner chairman of t!
selected to confer with tki
concerning the sugar beev
this place, atatesthatbusii
diverts his attention at pi
ho will endeavor to arrange a;
the committee in the near
nger repre-
icago to J.
oommlttes
gentleman
factory at
elsewhere
, buttbat
aU with
ire.
The biennial and Inaugural addresses
by the new and old governors were able
documents, and touched every state
affair ot importance. Gov. Crounse'a
bienial waa rather a lengthy document,
but Gov. Holcomb'a inaugural covered
much the aame ground andahowed deep
thought, thorough understanding and
careful preparation. The inagural ex
ercises were beautiful and impressive,
and very largely attended by the elite ot
the capitol city and the fnenda ot the
retiring and ingoing afncials.
Randolph McNitt float wlresenta
tive from Webster and Adaaslfountiss
is doing some hard work in taallsgisla-
ture, and attracting favorable i
He has introduced several ictj
and promising bills, including oj
corning township organization,
ot vast concern and importance
sntioo.
rtant
con-
Jcbis
laral-
W know vaatly mors about Nat
newspapers, their edition, and
worth, ainoe the Nebraska Editor !i
established, than ever before. You I
the Editor is to the newspaper f raUri
of this stats just what any worthy
ternal organ is to the organization
represents.
Ir Red Cloud seoures the pro
sugar beet factory, the Rock Island
R., and a few other important local so
terprises, The Chief will order a new
nerfectins press and half a dozen lino
type machines. Ahem I
Dr. Price's CrMm Baklag Powder
A Mrs Qrsss Crsaa 4 Tartar Pewsar.
ANTHONY SCHAEFEb AGAIN.
This TIM his Story.
As it appeared in The CsiEFlast wsek
any one would think that I corresponded
with Bt. Louis women. But beware ot
St. Louis women. Ws have women in
Red Cloud if I ahould desire to have any
thlnar to do with them. Neither did I
seek a woman by mail aa the Globs
Democrat atated. But Miss Wieldt is a
bright and admirable young lady of
Xenla, 111., ths daughter ot a prosperous
German farmer,, whose acquaintance I
mads in the following way: My laat
year's beet crop was the best of all the
patrons contracted for by the Grand
Island factory, and in consequence was
so fins as to be printed by the Evening
press of ths west
Ths Germania, german paper of
Wlllmonge, Wis., took it up also and it
waa in that paper that Mrs. Wieldt read
that A. Sci.sefer had ths best beet crop.
She thought I was her cousin, August
Bchasfsr'sad wrote ms a very delightful
letter and was glad to hear that hsr
cousin was is this country. Shs gave me
her maiden same anp Ibe place ahe came
from, I 'suppose to that her cousin
Would know when It cam from, but
stated at ths olos. of the letter that hsr
cousin's nam wis August Wlsldt and
hoped that I vttiuld bat the klndasss to
.newer her ietter. I kept her letter
bout two wejeks when I concluded to
wer ths letter and 1st us iaay Know
tl was nfe relation ot hers, in faof
at my nana was Anthony and not
ust Md caWs from a different state
me i
ler "sho wanted to see my pic-
o could tell whether I was her
only joking" said "eho could
od deal of jokes, but I should
lso she said "Lizzie, tho old
r would liko to seo my pho-
ered her letter, whorein I
tied to my business and can
me for a week, as this was
but it hor daughter could
p hor mind to como west, I
ng to pay hor fare, and f ur-
1 1 was not in possession
but would have ono of
I received one of tho pho-
ter. In a short time Usj
ung lady came and I waa
hted. It was the moth-
that eho could marry
a g od German man,
living among all En-
they don't like to boo
and therefore we
married to En-
n as I had my photo
with a letter to hor
the daughter. The
ploaseu witn my
with the picture,
writing a few let-
on tho 19th ot
wrote that she
ix weeks, provid-
posod in sending
he said eho would
e before she saw
not but If we
Aall Paper 2
JET AT YOUR OWN PRICE. g
; In order to clean up my rack and make room for
new stock that is now arriving, I oiler all my
; remnants at most any price to close them
g out. You can paper a small bedroom
g; i for fifty cents, and perhrpB less.
Larger rooms in proportion.
Come and see.
C. I. COTTIISIG.
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Ldo,
lldren
kally.
to." 1
said,"
not leave'
now sprite
really mii
would be jf;
ther satd,
of any plot
them takeV,
os of her de
photo of the'
very much I
erB earnest w
her daughter
she said, "wet
glish people at;
us prosper as It
hate to see our
llsh people." '11
taken I sent ou
mother, and also
mother was m1
writings and
mother and daugl
tore together, and
May, Miss Wie
would come in abo
ins I would do as I
her a ticket to com
not promts to marrj
whether she liked tar
were both suited,'!
weeks shs would mart
ments for that time en;
her fare. Perhaps nc'.
do different under the
oes. Just before hi)
wrote she would etonV
St. Louis ss it might i)
would never see her slat
she left home and stopiV
At that time the strike.
shs was delayed, so ehe'.v
with Dr. Brook's wife's
short time ah said ahe bi
and had to have an operal
and could not work.
ed to so to a summer rssm
her to help tak care ot r
that la the rssson ins aeiay.
ah claimed. On the first f
shv wrote from St. Josef
would take bar journey fori
oon aa ah returned to St. 1
net hear anything from hoi
time and again I wrote to
that ahe bad failed to keep
and said they were responsible
amount ot money I had aent fth
said they must send it back. T.'
er wrote m that I ahould write
da and crave me the address
brother, where shs staid and aak
ths same if ah did not waif to
Fartrj Loaiis
Abstracts,
ESPI oan furnish you a Farm Loin
at Lowest Rate. 'V
STl can furnish the money with
out delay,
t3TI oan furniah you an Atstraot
with or without a Loan.
7. IT, Jiailey,
Bonded Abstracter, Red Cloud, Neb.
essm
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in about two
madearange-
nt $17 to pay
man would
o circumstan-
eparture eho
e her sister in
pen that she
inymors. So
n St. Louis.
oke oat and
a position
ther. In a
a sore hand
performed
oke want
wanted
children;
urred ao
ptember
hat ah
west as
I did
a long
rents
raise,
r the
and
oth.
Liz-
her
rfor
aet
Lnd
I did bo, and in the meantime her par
entB wrote her and urged her to fulfill
her promises. On the that of December
I recoiyed a letter from her, that eho
would como in two weeks I answered
hor iotter and Bald, 1 would not wish hor
any more if it was not fcr her mothor.
In fact I think a good deal of Mrs.
Wieldt. I believe she is a good and
bright woman as ever lived. I received
a good many kind and affectionate let
ters from her. I am confident that it
Miss Wieldt does not eenfi me my money
her parents will do bo in time. She
again wroto on the Oth ot December that
she would surely be here pn tho 17th of
December. I was more phased than ov
er and bought sorao candy at Sherwood
He Albright's etoro and sect a ring which
I once bought for myself n number ot
years ago, but was as good aa now, in
fact I(wore it only a few times. On the
12th I received a letter again stating
that eho took a sevoro cold and could
not come for a few days, also eaid that
she ate tho candy and it was very nlco
and tho ring just line.
I waited a few days, and wroto again
and said it she was not seriously ill she
must come on or must seed the money
aa I did not want to wait any longer, as
it waa the close ot the yeat and I wantod
the matter settled. I waited until the
first of January for a lstter, and when
nothing came, wrote to the chief of po
lice a gentle letter, and sad to attend to
the matter and demanded the money.
In regard to her statement about ths
candy, in a letter to me dated December
ahe said: The ring just fits me and I
like it very much, and it ii also the first
ring I have ever worn, aid the candy
was very good,
Anthoht Schaeper.
G. F. Stapleton,
Blacksmith,
Makes a specially r Repairing
Buggies and Carriages.
Horss-shoenig and Plow Work prompt
ly attsnded to, and takes
pains shoeing
Trotting and Running Horses,
And all work expeoted of a first
class Smith.
Shop Hforth of marble Works.
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If yon nesd a good madieina to parity
your' 'blood, give nerve itrsngth and
build up yonr sntir system, take Hood's
Bartaparllla. It prevents siokness by
making pars blood,
Hood's Pills cure nsases, tiok headache
indigestion and billionsneii. 260,
Close to Death. A moat remar
kable inoideot occurred at the. doep
cut known asthe narrows near In avals.
A farmer driving a spaa of mulei at
tached to a heavy lumber wagon load
ed with honse-hold goods was on hifl
way to Chase county, and when just
in tho act of crossing the traok at the
placed named above, No. 63 a heavy
freight train emerged from the dee
cut aaa smashed into the ruraLui
Ths engine was managed by t
brave and popalar pair "Shop"
Toay", and both of these gentl
were a trifle agitated when they
the air full of rocking-chairs ooo
utensils, tinware, churns, feather be
wagons mules etc etc, bat of eoui
could nst stop the train in a bcoo
notioe. When the train atopy od,
poor laamer was disoovorod on
sow-catcher almost soared atto d
. m
dui otnerwise unhurt. Jae
were found 500 yards baok attao
to the front axle of the wagon, a
placidiously chewing grass along t
road. It was a very serious scare,1
waa disastrous to tho wagon and oe
tents, but no serious ininrv to tj
mules or their driver, 1
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