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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1895)
F'5WiKa35SSaj!SS!S I cm is- THE BED CLOUD OHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. FKH. i5. 1895 rmMmtm-mmmm EDITORIAL NOTES. Uk.vi.ral McNulta has Leon appoint ed receiver of tho whisky trust. Aid and relief and roliof and aid are the principal topics under discussion at thoprctKsnt time. ' Tiii: Hnrrolt Scotl murderers are all released on hall, and the Lord only knows what expeneo tho state will f?o to before thoy aro properly punished. Tin: many woeful taleH of poverty stricken Nebraska that tind currency iu eastern papers, are a droadful blaok eye to' Nebraska nnd nhonanza-fortho south. Tin: groat Bht for tho Omaha post odlco Is ended and Euclid Martin a lead or of the famoua boltorB' who left the demo-pop convention in Omaha last October ia to ho ttys future Omaha post master. It is iilto probable that Kx-oil-ln-epoctor Hilton will make a mean and vhprous tllfbt before ho will relinquish his urasp on tho little wad of otato iiiunoy ho may have. Mr. Hilton thinkH ho booh hia wav clear. SiNcr.our lust Ibmum our locul wcuthor jiroRnoBtlcator has figured out that tho dust that blow with tho enow last week Wednesday camo from China, whoro tho Japanese aro kicking up a dust with tho Chlnamon'B pigtails. I'r.iMtiiKNT Olkvp.lanii haa borrowed huuthor 8r,000,000 in gold, increasing tho jiubllc debt in two yoara 8105,000,. 000. Hiirritton tloemiRod tho dobt Z'lU, 000.000. Vorily, democratic freo trade means fiho that you must net tho coun try Into debt frPfly as will. Tiik r-pirtH from various parte of tho Unitxd Stab a and foreign countries show that lust wooU'h utorui waH very fur reaching. Iu tho United States, bliz zards and heavy snows wore tho rule everywhere, i-xcopt in California, whllo in Europe tho heaviest snows of tho wintur foil topxtromo dopths. The next important event for Rod Cloud will be tho city election. It will bo fraught with tho usual amount of sang froid, provided tho weathor is ex tremoly frigid. The salary that tho mayoralty carries with It, along with tho honors conferred, will no doubt bring forth many candidates for that ofllco. Tins week Tiik Chief received the 5th biennial report of the institute for feeble minded youth located at Beatrice. Dr. J. T. Armstrong the able superintendent hews that humane institution to be in good shape, which is a deserveing com pliment to his skill in earing for the poor children whose reason is bereft He is doing a work that is commendable, and one that but few people could handle as ably as he. He is the right man in the right plaoe, and it ia luoky that he can't be removed'by the governor as it would be a great calamity to the atate. The bill presented by Dr. McKeeby relative to physicians and surgeons whioh has already passed the second reading in the senate is at first glance a very decided menace t tha medical fr. ternity of Nebraska. The motive of the bill however is purely in the interest of that fraternity, and ia intended to ex clude hereafter the Many quack doctors and imposters whioh annual!? come to the atate and praotloe a short time with out expense to themselves. Dr. Mc Keeby will we to it that the bill will not become a law before any clause derogga toryto the interest of doctors now prac ticing in the state is removed. The doc tor ovidently loves his fraternity too well to permit any'legielature contrary to its interests. When the county board passed a res olution, aoveral weeks Bince, placing Wobater county on tho list of those countios not aakiug uld, their decision was mot with general favor by tho poo pie of tho county. Tiik Chief sustained thoir uctlon, at thnttimo and has not ex coediogly regretted it inasmuch as tho resolution at that tlmo was prudont and appropriate. Moreover tho resolution hasboen greatly misconBtruod, for in stead of representing Webstor county as not in nood of aid, tho resolution simply notified Secretary Luchlon of tho fact 'that Webster county had not as yet beon placed on the list of counties whioh solicited relief. ThiB was not a move howover to prevent Webster county from securing relief, but merely what was doomed proper county legislation at that time. It might be in order also to stato that tho populists on the board were not directly instrumental in socur ing the passago of this resolution as haB been reported; but Supervisor Watt of Guide Rock u very substantial ropubli can was the author. Since the resolu tion was passed tho board haa beon the object of sevoro critijism, but poople who understand that the resolution aim ply meant that Webster county at that time had not askod for relief, will take in the situation at a glance, and not at tribute great blamo to the county board. Mueh of life's misery is doe to indhraa. tlon; for who can be happy with a pain in his stomaohf As a eorrootive and etrengtbener of tho alimentary organs, Ayer's Pills are invaluable, their use being always attended with marked benefit. . For Rent . A good houao with barn -0.-W. Kaley The Beet Factory Project ilck For several weeks Rod Cloud has been talking sugar beot factory oarnestly and almost constantly. Wo fool that we are truthful and have no intention of dis couraging whon wo assort, that whllo tho project is not entirely u failure it is at this writing very uncertain if not a thing of tho pant. Wo hope not. Wo certoinly need such enterprises in Red Cloud, but an undertaking of such tremondous propor tions as this, suggests tho fact that, in Its enthusiasm, Rod Cloud might bitoolf more than sho can chow. Ae a result of Messrs. Miner and Hackor'B visit to Chicago, soversl meet ings or tho committee wore hold, heie iu conjunction with tho nmyor and city council. The proposition of Kopporl & Co,, was reconsidered and iinnthor sub mitted to thorn which was like this: Red Cloud to Kive Kopperl & Co., U0 acres of land for building purposes, $25. 000 in cash, and Its support to secure tho necessary subscription of boots which is 10,000 tons tho lattor to bo paid tho llrst two years. Tho direct unswor to this proposition of tho Rod Cloud gontlotuon was tho accoptanco of tho same, on tho condition that c 250 would bo sobBcribod with which to conduct an immodluto canvass for boots. Whon the required ninount was neurly subscribed Mr. A. Hansl of tho Kopporl Co. camo to Red Cloud, lust Tuesduy. Another meeting of tho committee with mayor and coun cil whs hold that night, at which Mr. IlnnBl was prcsontcd. No detlnite conclusion was reached however, and Wednesday night Mr. Hunsl addressed a large number of citizens at tho opera houso on the bcot culture mibjoct. Mr. Hansl is a cultured gontloman of Euro pean birth, and until recontly has al ways beon u banker. Ho hue great am bition, is ongor for investments, and to capitalizo ontorprisos. Several of his associates assisted by European capital now wish to establish eugur factories in Nebraska and tho spirit exhibitod by the Red Cloud gentlemen naturally led Mr. Hansl to believe that tho deal would bo easily consummated, and thoy would orcct u 100 ton factory in Red Cloud tho coming spring. There aro soveral impediments in tho way of the establishment of tho factory nt present, chiof among which is tho vot ing of tho bonds, which would not bo negotiable unless voted under u law making tho establishment of sugar fac tories an internal improvement. Such a law prevails in Kansas, and snch a bill will bo presented to the Nebraska legis lature, permitting the bonding of cities for the establishment of sugar factories Should we secure tho passago of such a bill which will douDtless be several weeks we can proceed to business pro. vided the Kopperl Co., is willing, but it seems tho heighth of folly to have the country turned upsido-down soliciting beet subscriptions when the auccoss of the project is yet to be determined by uncertain legislation. However the Red Cloud augar beet faotory enthusiasm will oxporience tem porary lull, and should matters come about right, thore is no doubt of the earnest intention of Kopporol & Co., to establish the factory, and certainly no doubt of the willingness ef our citizens to put forth every reasonable effort to enure it. A merchant in Red Cloud, who recont ly became convorted to the use of print ers' ink, says that he is now willing to be taken into full fellowship as a genuine believer in that article, as he has abund antly proven within the laat few weeks. Before ho commenced its use bia busi ness was quiet, but sinco that date he haa had peoplo come to his store who were never inside the door and did not know that suoh a store existed. Moral: Use printers' ink judiciously, advertise what you havo, and have what you ad vertise whon peoplo come, and kooping everlastingly at it will evontually bring success. No man can shut himself up in his store in those days of progreesion and oxpoct peoplo to come and trade with him it he does not havo enterprise onough in him to lot the poople know what he has for sale through the med ium of the publio press. A man who thinks advertising does not pay is at least a thousand years behind the per iod. Subject of sermons at The Church of Christ Saturday Feb. 1G, ia Faith and how it operates. Sundaysa. m., Chris tian Soldiers; p. m., Life and Death. Monday, a marriage that io not a fail ure. Tuesday, How to Become a Chris tian. Wednesday, Deceitful Character of Sin. Thursday, a Sermon to Secret Society Peoplo. Friday, The Measure of Man's Love to God. All are cordial ly invited to hoar Evangelist Finch from night to night. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hnlt'e Catarrh Cnre. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. uneuey for the last If, years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction nnd financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West A Troax, Wholesale Drnggists. To- &L', ", W",d,DK' K,nu(" Marvin, Wholesale Drnggists, Toledo, O. Hall s Catarrh Care is taken internally aotiag directly opoa the blood and mu cons surfaces of the system. Prioe 76e. per bottle, Sold by all druggists. Tes timonials free. SCHOOL CLIPPINGS. No recess during this week. The thormometer and attendance ris es this week. Tho fourth room has hold the banner for two weeks. Tho nrlthmotio class aro preparing for an examination bo mo time next weok. Miss Jennie Dllloy and McDonald Popo were visitors of the fifth room Inst Friday. Gymnastics in the ninth grndo tiro good recreations, why not give thorn to tho whole school? Tho physiology class took thoir 11 mil examination Mondny and coiumoncod Tuesday with book-kcoping. Physical goography uftor comploting thoir linal examination Tuesday, will take American Lltoruturo soon. Oirls who can not leavo tho boys ulono in school have no room thoro quoth one of tho toachors lust Tuosduy. Monday forenoon Rosco Cnthor occu pied the judicial Boat of tho Virgil class while tho Professor took tho role of a pupil. Tho following porsons listonod to the exorcises Tuesday. Mesdames Warnor Howard, Winters. Miss Cook and L. P. Albright Sonlor Hefllebower in trying to imi tate Virgil's discription of a storm at Boa, injured his throat so as to bo hurdly ablo to speak. During the Wednesday recitation in Chomistry ono senior was forced to bid tho toachor a fond adieu for speuking whon not spoken to. Tho physics class after socuring tho vulunblo (?) assistance of ono chomistry lad, succeeded in doing some electro plating on pennies, for souvonirs. Y On Valontino day tho pupils nt tho south school had n box in each room whoro tho scholars placed thoir lottors during tho day, and werodistributed In tho teachers at night, Manday noon some sneak thief stolo a dime from a solution prepared by tho ph)Bics cIusb for cloctro-plating, al though the Professor made stringent efforts to discover tho thief he hao failod to find any cluoyot. In olden times wo are told that man somotimoB becamo so attached to their sovorign, as to lay down thoir lives for him, but Wednesday wo wore surprised to hoar that a lad of the nineteenth con tury would wear some ono else's stripes on his back. A little contention among the girls is floating, aa to who can sing highest and loudest. It isyery pleasant(T) to witness. We imagine that one of these three gifted wouldbo Patti's was the au thor of the lettor to the rich Californian. Perhaps they all had a band in it. Lincoln's birthday was honored with a few exorcises Tuesday afternoon at both schools. The north ward was giv en lifo sketches of Lincoln, patriotic selections, Lincoln's own sayings, Lin coln's address at Gettysburg, Lincolns literary tasks, and musical selections, why we honor Lincoln, and a talk by the professor, while tho south ward lis tened to war experienced during the late rebellion by D. Q. Oroat. Betty. Mrs. J. M. Sellars receivod a telegram Tuesday, announcing the serious illaees of her mother in Belvidere. Mrs. Sol lars hastoned to her mother's bodsido tho following morning, and reached her but a few hours before her death. Mrs. Downs is the mother of Olivor Downs formerly of this city, Mrs. W. M Points living south of Inavale, and Mrs. J M Sellars and Mrs. Joseph Fogel of this city. Her husband and youngest son Samuel of Oregon, and Mrs. John Robinson of Belvidoro also survive her. Mrs. Downs waaadovout christian wo man and loved by all who know her. From the Overland Mail, published at Uolyoke, Colorado, wo road tho mar riage of Mr. E. W. Varnoy and MIbs Jessie Visscher both of that city. Mies Visscher was formerly a woll known win some girl of this place. Both young poople are hold in high es teem at their home in Colorado. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised drug gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your name and address to H. E. Buoklen & Co., Chicago, and get a samplo box of Dr. King's New Life pills free as well as a oopy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor free. All of whioh Is guaran teed to do yon good and cost you noth ing at O. L. Cotting's drugstore. . For Sale. One toam of horso weighing 1200 pounds eaoh. For further informotion inquire of E. Lightfoot, blacksmith, first door south of tho laundry. -mil- ' Private Money to Loan. On good farms for 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 years time at roosonablo rates. Monoy always ready, ono mortgage, and no commission. Write to Geo. W. Barker, Erie, Penn. no 1-tt ...I i m ii i Postponement. Tke teachers' meeting that was an- nouneed to be held at Cowlos on Satur day was poetponod to Feb. 23d. D. M, Hukteb, Co, Suptt Spring edicine Is a necessity because the tonle of winter air Is gone, and milder weather, increased moisture, accumulated impurities In the blood and debilitated condition of the body, open tho way for that tired reeling, nervous troubles, and other ills, The skin, mucous membrano and the varions organs strive in vain to relievo the Im pure current of life. They all welcome ood's Sarsa parilla to assist Nature at this time when she most needs help, to purify ths blood, tone and strengthen tho laboring organs and build up the nerves. "After the grip I was left with terri ble weakness and palpitation of the heart. I took medicine from the doctor which did me no good. I also took other medicines wlthont any benefit nntll I be gan to use Hood's Bareaparllla. It cured me of dyspepsia with which I suffered ten years. It cured me of constipation Purifies The Blood which has troubled me a number of years. I feel thankful for the health I hive enjoyed and I owe it all to Hood's." J. W. Knioht, Lebanon, Nebrasks. Hfwwl'c Diffo Joe ater-dlnner pill ana rlOOa S PUIS family catharUc. 28c. Organized For Keller. On last Saturday aftornoon, n large numborof farmers mot in Judgo Duffy's office for tho purpose of taking stops to secure aid for tho dopendent of the county who aro unablo to secure provi sions otherwise. Stephon Bayles was elected Chairman, Chas. Schaffnit sec retary. In complianco' with tho recont act of tho legislature, tho following com mittee of relief was chosen: Jucob Kindechor, A. W. Cox, L. H. Fort.Chaa Schaffnit, Capt. Hoiichin, Bud NorriB O. R. Pitnoy and John Benuchamp. Tho action of tbo meeting was at one? forwarded to the state roliof association for action. HUB COMMITTEES. Red Cloud 1st ward A. O. Berg, Ed Pulsipher, W. N. Richardson. Red Cloud 2d ward-F. G. Blakalee, O. C. Teel Al Galusha. Rod Cloud township T. C. Hacker, Wm. Crabill Ed McCune. Line Al Decker, John Fox, S. Dick erson. Guriield-Frank Ailes, E.A.King A.J. White, Pleasant Hill Sam Miller, Chas Ras ser A. N. Godwin. Cathorton F. E, Payne, G. P. Cather E. J. Peterson. Guide Rock Irvin Crary, J. W. Rob inson R, S. Proudfit. Batin-Jas. Buckles, C. II. Rust Wm. Hoffman. Stillwater W. B. Guthrie, A. II. Spracher Squire Hubbard. Walnnt-E. E. Ladd,. Geo. Hearon W. M. Points. Beaver CreekReese Thompson Mark Reeves Jeroaae Vance. Inavale Wm. Irons W. F. Renkel James Broooafield. Elm Creek E H. Foe, J. Harpham Peter Hill. Harmouy A M Ray, Geo, Hito, Was. Patterson. Potsdam Albert Kort Jacob Goll Barney Coon, Oak Creek Wm. Laird Austin Riley J. II. Carey. Glonwood Jos. L. Grandstaff, W. A. May, W. B. Householder. Poople needing aid will but have to call upon the members of the- sub-committees in their' respective townships as named above-. We might tell yon more about Ono Miunte Cough Cure, bat yon probably know that is cures a cough. Every one does who has nsed it. It is a perfect remedy for oongke, oolds hoarseness, It is an especial favorite for children, being pleasant to take and quick ia oaring. For Sale. A five year old horse, porfeotly sound, will work any place, weighs 1200 pounds, will sell on time it desired. Inquire of J. C. Myers. Painter. w sj li The sharp wind blew,. The tine snow flew, And sifted down bis neck; A cold be nursed, His system waa a wreck, For dootora' skill Ho got a bill At which he waa surprised; He wonders why Ue didn't buy That coat we advertised. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Better pay Wiener $20 for an overcoat than give it to the doo tor. Wiener sells overcoata now at wholesale cost, and they rango from 12 to $12. Tako your wagon work to Stapleton. He forges all irons for buggies out of the best Norway iron, uses no malleable iron in repairing buggies. Wiener has filled ono of his windows with shoes ranging in price up to I3.G0. You can have your choice for $1,25, Ue also has a counter full of better grades which be is offering at fl.cOpor pair. M H 8S $ HITCH UF! M. Hilt hrfnrn rou iln ... - m m .. - (j-j ., fv. ., mm, Q HnrncNs Shop n3 D f i Bi HsaMssH II hsBawaepflB rn And buy u set or Hand Wrt linVA nil tllintl n L-nn nnn1. t r . i " " - '"" Diu, "u iuubi huh ii, riy uois ana lap Dusters in season. Trimming and repairing on short notice. J. O. BUTLER,. PROPRIETOR, red cloud, nunn. FIFTEEN CARLOADS Heath Ac. Mllllgun's Paints. KansaB City and a Kansas City houso enjoys the distinction of having recoive J the largest single shipment of manufac tured paints ever mado in tho world, consisting of a solid nnd special train of flf toon carloads, woighing 3G0.O00 pomnds This train was run through from Chica go over tho Santa Fo road on special schedulo time of a little less than oigh toon hours, and now this enormous quantity of paints is stored in tho largo warohouBe of tho Campbell Glass & Paint Co. Tho shipment consisted of 18,102 gal lons of Heath & Milligan's prepared paints, 30,900 pounds of "Clitunx" and "railway" leads, 23,558 pounds of colors ground in oil and japan. Every gallon and evory pound of these goods were manufactured by tho Hoath & Milligan M'fg Co. of Chicago, which is now by far the largest manufacturer of high grndo paints in the world. Tho actual working time consumed by them at their factory in filling thisorder complete and ready for shipment, with out any previous preparation, or extra help, waa only sixty-three hours and fifteen minutes, and this without in any way interfering with other orders. The entire shipment was hauled by their own teams, and the fifteen cars loaded and read.v to go out in exactly seven houra and forth-eight minutes. Ths above is taken from the Kansas City Star Feb. 2., and the entire line ia for sale by Deyo & Grice. If the hair is falling out and taming gray, the glands of the skin need stimu lating and color-food, and the best rem edy and etimulaat is Hall's Hair Renewer. IMnslcKle and Social. to ee given by tbeS. of V. band at Bentley's hall, Saturday evening, February ), 1193. Fol lowing is the program: rXOOBAMMB. "Orudder Gardner's Picnic" (comlo) Rolllnsou. a. ofV. Band. Mandolin and Collar duett, HeNttt and Vance. Duett "Fly Little Dove" Clark and Dlckersen. llscltation. Delected.. ..MlssBlnnthe Sherman. Ladles Quartett.., "Approach of spring" Mrs Diekersoo, Mrs. West, Lllllo Hmlth, Hello Hpanogfe. Violin solo Margaret Miner. KSrXBBnMXXTS, PAHT SKCOS. ' Vocal o! Miss Jennie Hell. Brass quartett. "The bugle horn," Hunting son Meisrs Jenkins. Bill, Dfelctrson, West. Vocal Holo M-lisJosie Igou, Cornet selo " MaUiilda Fantasia" Prof. Di C. Jonklns. "Forge in Uio forest, Idyll. II. Michaels 8. otV. band. Bynopsls. -Adagio -"Mfdalglit" -Lento-"Mornlug," represented by tile Mugs of tho birds In the forsst, Vivace, "By the Brook." representing a murmuring brook with the song of tho nlgutengale, cuckoo, lark and quail. The church bell then rings calling all to "Tho morning prayer." Tae blacksmith iutheferent then starts his forge and ihe ring of the mnril Is heard throughout the next raoTsment, fol lowed by a grand finale. "BMOn TKBWB BMOII." The Beaver City Times has sighted spring coming this way. Experience is a jewel and it hath need to be so, for it is often purchased at an infinite rate. Shakespeare. Modern education too often covers the lingers with rings, and at the same time cuta the sinews at the wrists. Sterling. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powfer World's Fair Highest Medal aad Mfto imwaiwm C. E. Putnam, Notaky Public, cowle8, - nebraska. Agent c Phoenix Insurance Co.l OF BROOKLYN. St. Paul Bankers Life! Insurance Co. REAL ESTATE All business intrusted to him will bo promptly attendedto, luaic ruuiiu ti v. Minrii n ii Made Harness or a Saddle nM.l ..-l fl ll T:M.. . . . Dry Creek More snow, lots of cold weather. Cha.i Thajcr and family have moved back to Inavale. Elmer Hobinson and wife, Daisy and May Roiencrans, and John Freeman were visiting at Alf Ourrcy's last Sun day. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Col lins, a bouncing boy. Tho recent storm canned many losses, among others Alf Curroy and Lonn Gurncy lost thoir mustache. Pua. Otto Oct. asoro throat and bo in fashion with tlio rest of up. Mrs Zimmerman who has been conGned to her room for somo time, is slowly improving, Ground-hog Day has passed and gone, and old ground-hoc saw his shadow tbo first a briirht and oaAu Saturday morning. Look out for more cold and snow. Somo ono expects to live on ice cream next summer judging from the ice being carried away from Mr Oath er's pond, Wednesday tho 6th this part of tho Republican vallov was visited by one of the most woaderful and severe snow or wind storms over known ia this part of the country. We cannfi ten n it was a snow storm or a wind storm, yet it may huvo been both, the wind was blowing with such a gale that it was impossible to learn if the snow was falling or not. The wind oomm-noed to blow from tho north with considerable force and causod the snow that was already on the surface to go drifting over the plains to find a hiding plaoe!in the fow ravines to hn found in Nebraska. No doubt tho art persons rosidina here who never saw the like before. This storm last ed about 20 hours fortunately no par ticular damage was done here, -but we are eager to hear about things else where. Persons who have been living here for 15 years or mpre may collect their thtughts and remember the large snowstorms of January 12, '88 and February '81 of whioh the recent one resembled very much. Eva. The list of letters remaining at tha post office uncalled for up to February 14. 1M)5: ' Davis, L E Johnson, Nora Mann, G C Nollette, Efrum The above lotters will be aont to tho dead letter ofllee Feb. 28, 1895. If not called for. Fa3k Cowden, Postmaster. ).M.MnMlw..... J H. 8MITH, laauraace Asrcnt. fSP.SW . NEBRABKA, I do a striotly farm insurance and invite all to see me. L. WINFREY, Auctioneer, Rid Cloud, NlBBABKA. Will attend sales at reaaonabla flguroi. Satis- wvuuu KUaUaUlMMXl 5CAVt Al I KAUt MARKsV .mu II1ITAIN A PlTIKfl n. " " " m "aj HWlIP Mni4 an t. . T.". iS" iS?iJf5?-fJ?n.l.Ire.- Also a catalogue of mwriin- KS.V,??t?K"'!f?V. fPlbsuiibarK.iHHIr.ae, liraed weskh largest rtrcnl world, ta ymiM itK is;,"UBt.0,niT. fWfl a yesr. Stasia fPJ?'.9'.' cents. 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