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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1895)
I THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1805. . hUv w i i v l-tY l, Into of I'dtuli i ileum yarded put up to rlilo It ion for Baya he (loon not Icmocrttc putty will 'plankj nt Clovoland hns boon invited Rio Cotton States and Intorna- Ipoettion Soptorobor 18. rurted that 300 Cuban sym- ted from Tntnpn, Florida, je'p tko revolutionists. Iauma.v, or Cincinnati, has Jtod and qualified na U. S. "eneral vlco Olney resigned. Joation that now agitates tho llclnls 1h: "Who will run tho rlson ?" Thero Boetns to bo n con authority. bvorninont is ready to pay back lio tnw Editors of country pa- liuvo but littlo trouble to not Iks caBhod. otts rninfnlls of tho last ton ranvod Nebraska's crop. At pragn.of six inches lias fallen faa neodod tho most. Independent party has called Ltato convention fir August 28, to Lin Lincoln. Thoy havo allowed later county cloven delegates. litr, Venezuela government has or tho national Hag of that republic lialf mast for threo days, in uiomory tho lato Secretary of Stato Oreshain. Tiik govornmunt has deckled to patrol tie Florida coast, to keep an ojo on lili- iistoring oxpoditions to Cuba. Tito ilflor Raleigh has been assigned to do kin.Ni'.T saya if tho free sil- tho next democratic con .ill split tlio party. The Jmrty is now badly ripped up rso iiiucli so mat free silver lit least notning short of "free help them. ticker's Cash Dry Goods House! Our Ten Days' Special Sale Has been the best June sale we have ever had. People have realized that now is the time to buy; they have appreciated the bargains we are offering. We have decided to continue offering the same exceptional values in all the goods we have left, add several other attractive bargains in new goods. They will be cheaper than you can buy them again, as goods MS We will still continuo soiling whut wo huvo left of our DreBS Goods und Silk ut tho saruo bargain prices. ' Outing Flannels at 5c and 7J$c that are worth doublo tho ruouoy, Table Linens at cut prices. All our Crashes at cut pricea. Towels at cut prices. Bed Spreads at cut prices. It will pay you once, and Tub democrutio party Is about to Iobo its hold on Kontucky. Look out for 'I'nvnn nnvt Mlaftrlllrl llfia wnftftfl llltt AOAlin III1AM 1TIIBOUMII ,lU ... ...,. tho republican rnnks. Ilc'a Cinine l lune u Wheel. Of all tho nro it Inventions 01 tlilinnllulitfnrilHKc Tlic Kn-iiUit In the IiIojcIb. Ami It mull tlio nine. ' There's many a queer contrivance I lloM't kllllW Wlllcll U Ill-it Hut Jimi utvn triA it Metric Ami ou in.iy li.ivo iliu imt, Tlio telephone nml priming rcM Arcli uidy In their wuy. lint they can't hold c.imlto Totlm cjrloof tod.tv. Tim enuliii) nml tint tele ur;iih lot It would lio nillyiiiliicii, lint It you wmit to Imve a time, Tliecjclo hc.'ulithu Hut. They're lined tiv ep1o Kro.it ami muill, Ami peoplo of nil Hiirli, Tliiiilnptitrtanil tltu inlnliteri, Tim lawyers and tho sports: Tlic crunks nml cnink-i are rliUnt? tlicnt, The politicians, ton. Tim lilKliwnjini'H or IIoiik Koiik And tmtnpiol Knliiliiitoo. Tlio Indies ewui me tlit'in. And wear divided skirts; Tho Rlrl upon her cycle Oft with lior lover lllrtss Stnld matrons lock askance at her, And tain would stop tlio nhow Ot neat propcllliiK (cot and llmhs, As iiuhlens ecmo and co. Although I am not ono ot these, Acyriol will Ket, lint as I'm short ot ready cash, I don't know how. Jim yet; I'll bee. or heat, or horrow, Do untlilnt! lint stent. I'll peddlo or I'll speculate I'm hound to haven wheel, I may ho very foolish, Smite s.iv I am "dead wrong," lint I will fncii thnnnlverso In tills, mv Moleinn hoiik; No ilouhl I'll take, a ti.mhic, Ami m iv pcrhnpH uet hurt, lint I will liavtni cu'lr. ir 1 h.ivo to Hull my slilrta. Itantmil, III. M. A. Walsh. Tho fats and tho leanB crossed bats on tho diamond on Tuesday and for several hours fought to n llnish to gain points. Capt. Supp got his nine in tho Hold in great shnpo and Capt. Ted Saundors blow tho bugle for tlio "'totliur follers." A strango gentleman umpired. Tho gnmo was called at .'l:.'10 with Henry Clark in tho box and Churluy Milligan behind tho bat, Morris Stern toed tho homo plato anil Ted Saundors, or some other fellow on deck. I'orsperation roll ed olT tho manly brows of the players in profusion as Old Sol beat down upon them at 110 in the shade. It was lots of fun and at the first innings tho scoro stood about six to sKteon in favor of tho fats. Tho game waged long and furious ly under tho broiling sun and tho boys plajod. Suddenly a mighty cheer went up when homo fellow espied Al Aultz with a dray load of water. Tho plaern tho ins and outs all tnado a rush for Al. After quenching their thirst, tho gamo proceeded and when Tiik Citu:r reporter left tho score stood two to four do.en. It was a signal victory for tho fats and will bo remembered for three moons as tho greatest gamn that has m or been placed on thin reservation. Take j our wagon work to Staploton lie forges all irons for buggies out of tho bcht Norway iron, uses no malleable iron in repairing buggies. All the balanco of our Wash Goods at tho samo low prices, Printed Ducks at GJfo worth 12)Jc. Pongees At 8c, worth 10 and 18c. Carpets Bargains in Ingrain Carpots at ;Wc, ut 10c, at 47Kc Window Shades On Spring Rollers at 15, 20, 25 and HTtc that aro usually sold for double tho prico, Illlli to come as soon as possible, as many of these special bargains will be closed out at you will miss the best values that have ever been offered in Dry Goods, as we annot possibly replace these gtods A tolorably largo nudienco filled the Congregational church to hear Mrs. Richardson, a lawyer from Lincoln, loc turo on temperance last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Richardson brought out somo keen and woighty argumonts in favor of this movotnont, und urged tho necessity ot keeping tho causo constant ly boforo tho public with untiring ener gy, and not wait until their minds were engrossed In tho county, Btato or nation al elections, to ugitato tho question. Miss Uortha Kconoy of Cowles then do livored a vory pnthotis recitation, fol lowed by Miss Helon Fuller, also from Cowles. Hev. Mnxflold maintained that tho main source of help in abolishing in tomporanco rested with tho women, and not in the massos of tho people, unless brought into active harmony with othor forces; that tho subject had boon crowd ed nsido for others thought moro woighty, and that tho W. C. T. U. 1 should work in courtship with the church, ns their t-xistenco doponded largoly from that source. Ho closed with a confident prediction that wo shall see tho car ot temporanco movcBon glo riously. Rov. Spelman nddrcsscd his romarks particularly to tho ordor, and demon strated whero they hud mado progress as shown by history. Then, in compar ing tho pant clorgy with tho present, ho showed how our nnccstorial ministers used to sip around tho tablo thoir wine and gin us wo do with our tea and cofToo. Ho also traced tho ditTcrcnt ways, from tho origin of tho temperance movement as they first tried moral suasion, which failed; nor was tho prohibitory law considered tho best, out their power, as ho believed, was in influencing tho young peoplo to throw moral powers about tlioui. For, as ho said, wo havo tho laws and must havo Gomotfiing back of them, lio urged that any defects in tho past working should bo used as lessons and bo like l'oter tho Great, who profited by his dofeats and learned to conquer tho enemy. Ilia closing re marks wore thut God, as ho did in our lato war, would certainly compel us to wipe out this wrong, if neods be, by blood. Mrs. Uailey, who is district superin. tendont of Webster county, gavo a few timely romarks, Rov. Mattox also gavo a few appropriato words worthy to bo remembored, and desired them always to consider him on till) bido of temper ance. Wo feel that tho W C. T. U. is doing a noblo work, and from tlio time forty coven persons met in Morenn, N. V., 1808, to tho present time has been a blessing to tho human family and should, from a phjsiological or social standpoint, bo encouraged. Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder World's Pair Itlzhest Medal and Diploma. Indigo Blue Calicoes at 4c. Calcutta Blue Calicoes at 4Jc. Delaine Finish Black and White Calicoes at 44c Turkey Bed Figured Calicoes at 44c Checked Apron Ginghams at 4Jc, worth 8c. Special bargains in Fine Ginghams. Light Calicoes at 3jc Theso aro tho best values over of fered in this class of goods, Butterick's Patterns. Last Sunday morning, between olp,ht and nine o'clock, thirteen momborj of the Red Cloud Wheol Club gathered at tho club room on Wobstor street (in front of Sherwood it Albright's yrocory store), their faces radiant with tho an ticipation of a delightful run to Bladen, twonty-llvo miles noith, ovor to Ulue lilll and back to. Hod, Cloud. Tho boys started gallantly with a light breeze from tho south Whon going west tho lit at mllo tho wind began meeting them pretty hard, nnd whon going north tho next four or llvo miles, it struck thetn harder, nnd when out nbout ton inilos It got windy, and two or threo milos far ther on tho wind faced thorn so hard that a fow of tho boys thought they woro on tho wrong road and had bottor turn back. A voto was thought tho beat way ot settling tho ditllculty, nnd, tho mujority thinking thoy woro going ull right, tho balanco foil in lino nnd the crowd journoyed on. When ontoring Hladon, Iiart Wright made the quickest quarter (etiotch) you ever saw. A brok en crank caused an hour's dolay at that place Whon that articlo had been proporly fixed by tho villago blacksmith who, by tho wny, did a vory nont job tho journoy to Dluo Hill was begun, but us not half ilnishcd whon ono of thoso gontlo showers foil; one of those which, carried by a stiff brcczo, is kind onough to wet only ono sldo (tho out sido) of you. Harry Eck, Uladen's crackerjack, accompanied them to Ulue Hill, whero tho following registered, ull eafo and sound: Allio Albright, George Morhnrt, Charley Robinson, Homer Sher wood, Hugh Miner, Frank Cowdon.Jo Hlnir, Walter Shorwood, Ed Smith, Hen Mt'Farland, Charley Landmessor, Hart Wright and Koy Tait. After dinner ono of tho boys wanted to lead them homo by u now road, saying they would miss tho hills. The start was made, and ovorything went well for a while, but thoro was u forty knot broczo blowing with them, making it hard work to hold back, so they turned her Ioobo und hadn't gone many miles boforo they woro badly scattered in a country whero there woro plenty of roads to ride in. Tho first rider came in from tho north, tho not two camo In by tho fair ground, and others from tho east; in fact, thoy camo every road but tho right road. Not ono in tho thirteon camo in on tho road they should havo come, not even the bravo pilot. Nevertheless, tho hoys onjojed themselves hugely. The trip was marked by tho usual numbor of falls, but nothing moro serious tnnta sprained wrist, which tho owner is now tenderly nursing. Hold the "fort," tho "bells" nro "bolt on" tho "minor" riders wns tho tunoful lay of a lot of bicycle ridor, who recent ly went to tho mill and camo homo badly bruised. It was lots ot fun, but hard on tho muscles. Clearing salo prico on all tho bal anco ot our Summer Underwear. Many numbers will bo closed out ut halt their vulues. Muslins 4-4 Unbleached Muslin at 4c Pepperell II Unbleached Mus lin at 5c Soft Finish Bleached Muslin at 5c. Special values at 7c, worth 10c. Shirtings Special bargains at 3J, 7 and 10c por yard. at the prices we S. or V. Uantl Concert. Tho singers who havo volunteered to help tho S. of V. band in thoir grand musical soireo at the Mizer-Morhart opora house, Thursday evoning, Juno 27th, aro requested to moot at tho rest. donco of O. C. Roll immediately nftor the band concort Saturday evoning noxt. Tho following singers Bro requestod to be preeent: Lilho Smith, Nolllo Wost, Lois I'opo, Ulancho Sherman, Jessio McKoighan, Emma Graves, Hattio Ranney, Neilio Uennott. Jennio Hell, Nellie Hostwick, Kato Rotgle, Flosslo Hanney, Vnnco Foe, Josio Igou, Blanche Cummings, Ulancho Sellnrs. Oraco Fort, Nelllo Sharman. Susio Rife, Mameticale, Pearl Smith, Kay Lotson, Addio Rolgle, Clara Kellogg, Daisy Warron, Helen Roby, Lor a McUride, Mary Miner, Mrs. Jno. Dickorson, Mrs. Wm. West, Mrs. Haum, Mrs. Emma Martin. Mrs, llert Grico, Willis Fulton, Uert Grlce, Edgar Cotting, 0. S. Albright, U. G. Knight, Frank Cowdon, L. l Albright, Ralph Foe, Jno. Dickoisen, Edwin Emjgh, V. B. Fulton, C. L. Cotting, W. W. TulloyB, S. F. Spokosfleld, Wm. West, Goo. Ovoring, II. E. Pond, Chits. Winger, nnd all members of band. The downpour of last woek provented Hev. Muxllold from giving his sormon directed to tho graduates at tho allotted time, so was delivered last Sunday morn ing. Perhaps tho lato notico tho class receied was tho causo of tho small at tendance, but Uoy. Maxlleld gavo his address tho same ardor und spirit that ho would had they all been present. Ho biijb: The man who does not seek knowledge is wanting in a marked de gree, and, without any reflection upon our forefathers, this ngo is far ahead of its predecessors In cuituro, rollnomont, oducation. etc. not that they woro less gifted, but that wo havo bettor facilities to uso in attaining our end. In order to keep pace with tho tide of progress, training ot tlio littlo childron should begin early at homo. Small kindergar tens nro thus established, and when tho child has attained a proper ago for school ho has somowhnt of u superior knowlodgo already gainod. Wo aro all imitntionsj honco the importnnco ot sot ting an oxamplu that is suitablo to this growing generation. This, in a moasure, may bo gained by improving tho quality ot our teachers. Whon you look into tho matter, you will find thnt teachers, as a rule, uso the school-room as a stop ping stono to somothing highor. Vory fow of them dovoto their wholo lifo .to this vocation, bocnuso bottor salaries can bo obtained in othor fields which I Wo aro showing the best values you huve ovor soon in Shirt Waists At 50c Thoy are worth two or throo times that amount. Duck Suits at nearly halt prico. Spring Capes at half prico. Special bargains in Men's Shirts and OveraMs, Brownie Overalls at :t5cj thoy aro just tho thing. are selling them I aro not ns wearing on t ion). Then it is evident that to socuro f ,ho very cream of knowledge for the p upil, tho tonchor ought to- recolvo a compensation that will repay him for t' J0 past labors in at taining this end. 'm his conclusion tho class was oarged t o push docpor in tho channels of knowledge, and mako this only a stnrt in t'no broad Hold of acquitment. it. K. .NOTI-S. "Whoroure nil thoso peoplo going?" "Why, over to tho opora houso to hoar Sam Jones lecturo on "Got There and Stay Thoro;' thoy want to hear some thing thoy havo novor heard before." Tho timo is Wednesday night, Juno It). J Don't forget to buy tiokots at Dejo & Grico s drugstore. Mombers of young peoplo's socioty will pay Uflc for their tickots, and tell nil their frionds to at tend. Tho third quartorly mooting will oc cur on tho 22d and 2.'Jd. Rov. W. B. Alexander will bo with ub Saturday evening and hold Q. C. Mon day morning at 8:30. Arlington, Neb. Has No Equal Hood's Sarsaparllla For the Blood and Stomach. "I tako plenAtiro In recommending Ilood's Sarsaparllla for nny ailment of tha stomach or dlgoHtlvo organs, alio as a blood purifier; in fact, for these troubles I think Ilood's Sarsaparllla has no equal. I havo just finished a course of six bottles and it has dono mo a wondtrful amount of good. I am especially pleancd with tha benefit I havo dcrivod from it for nn ail ment ot tho spinal column, which caused a priokllnff sensation all over my body. My wife thought I would havo a stroke Hood' C aaraa- partita of paralysis, but I am C ures entirely cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla, and gladly recommond it. I oan trul 1 say I consider it tho best medicine." a. Blkpsinu, Arlington, Nebraska. Hnnri'e DM la nct harmoniously wltli S1UUU ti rlllS Uood'aSaManarilla. 2Bc Hood's HarjapartU. 26c until July 1st, and will are on the rise. Clearing Salo Prices on all our Hosiory. Mitts Special bargain in Black Silk Mitts at 1G and 25c. Umbrellas Sample lot ot Umbrollas at halt prico. I Also spocial bargains in Suspenders, Table Covers, Black Skirts, Embioideries, Laces, Sfr a !2ffJiuvo not tho apace to montioaV at. HRY 4.. i JOKER & COMPANY: 1 T ;