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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1894)
7tt:58S.3SLS Ji THE RK1) CLOUD CHIEF, UtiD CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1894. ...-V...TSJS,.-. :i Mi f.: 'it. 45 iF I? f x'S IVORY 50AP TOR CLOTHES. tub pnooTcn & gamqlk co, oint. THE COUNTRY NEWS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS OF NEWS. FnriiUliril tijr Our A Me Corp of Country orrepoiiIriila, Kuptc lally furilli Header of The chief Aniboy. Rain is needed in this part. lUv. Scmor preached in the grove Sunday. Oscar Patmor was id thid city Sun day. Mr. Frssc atd wifo from Stanford, Nrb., nro visiting thoir Ron Fred Franc. Mr, Joo Baker and family was h Ring in this part Sunday. Tilly Rasser is staying nidi her sis ter Mrs. Holcomb. Ilarvy Cox is attending the insti tute. Mr. S. Bruncr and family atttnded meeting Sunday at this plaoo. Mr. Mann our export onion raiser and school tuarin was out to church Sunday. Frank Fri-jbie was looking aftor his brido Snnday. Tho choir will meet at Godlip Nas sers Saturday evening. Georgia Fraso is still very danger our and is under tho enro of Dr. Dam erell. Wo hope for his recovery soon. Chas. Frisbip and wifo were visiting in Guida Hock Sunduy. Mr. MoKinnoy's father is visiting him at prcscn'. Mr. McKinnoy and wifo wore visit ing near Guido Rook Sunday. Mr. Cutter is threshing Ins wheat this week. John Hulcpine is the happy papa of a baby girl. Stlllwnfcr. Miss Lulu Albin is attending tho institnto. Mrs. Dud Robinson ezpeels to go to Iowa Foon on n visit. Miss Mary Fishcl of Otoo county has arrived, greatly to tho delight t.f Dave and .leui for now thoy will batch no more. Mr, Robinson is hore improving his place. Ho cxpscts to movo his family as soon us he can miko tho orange incuts. Messr Croxlon and Molley brought their new thresher down from Blue Mill lust Monday. Wm Guthrie's littlo daughter, aged about 1J j cars, died on Monday night at 12 'clock, with tha brain fever. This was a fad Mow to tho devoted parents. Tho remains weio iutencd in the Thompson cemetery. SlMl'HON. I I Ktnlo l.luc. Weather hot and dry but corn is till growing niuily. Mi, Modlin d cd last Sunday aad was buiicd Monday at Walnut Cicek comctcry. Mr. Tolnnd's brother of Logansport, Ind. nud his family were visiting visit ing him the lirst of tlia week. Srmo body helped cat three and ono half gallons of ice cream. News kcrpH getliiig scarcer and "" soarcer and limes aro so dull. When Ifaxty was tick, wo exta hrr Outo'ia. When the n as a Child, tho ciled fcr Castorla. When slid became 31133, rIio cIuiir to Castor!. Whoa the bJ Children, tho gavo Uivin Cattorl Ilnllor's Little German Pills art the superior of many mid nro txoalUd ly Bouv. They nro unit-griping and do m t nantenta. Thoir uio stimulates tha Ut. r and correct th billion condition of tl.e atamaoh. Yhsynr sugHr-coatd, small In sU, nnd nr tho ruldirst nud m. t rffuottve cathartic that can bo need. 1 iy thorn once and you will uter want o twa any other, gold by Deyo & Orlce, IHiidcii. The early corn needs rain. Will Strieker has a sprained anklo W. 1). Cramer wont to Omaha Tucs day. Buy Grandstuff is happ;. ; ha rides a now safety. Tho farmers aro feeling very much discouraged. Frank Croncr rodo his whcol to Hastings Monday. N'spcl wants )ou to call and sat his sample bicycle Miss Rosa Thorn attended tha in stitute at Red Cloud. Mr. Reed of Hastings Is the guest of Frank and Charlio Croncr. Quito a number attendid Masonic lodge at llluo Hill Friday eveaiag, W. T. K.rr.floy of Blue Hill was doing business in th's city Taasday. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. White of Droken Bow are vhiting friends in this vioin ity. Some of the wheelmen went to Red Cloud and others went swimming Sun day. Tho young people's meeting at the Baptist church Sunday evening drew quito a croud. A. I'. Johnson ncd wife, C. K. flicks and wife took a drivo down on Kim Creek Sunday. Several of our enterprising farmer? shipped a carload of hogs to Omaha Tuesday morning. Mr.. L C.Kcith who has been visit. i'ig friends at this place returned to her home at Wilcox Tuesday evening Hector, you tarn dog, what for you chew tnv shot h, shirts, collars and cuffs Kirby says ho is minus about tea dol lars worth. Thoro must bo somo attraction in Red Cloud for some of tho bos who ride wheels as thoy make frequent trips to tho county scat. List Saturday tho Bladen nine went to Campbell to play ball with the Cumpbell nino, at the end of the gimo tho scoro stood 21 to 44 in fayo')f Bladen. Guide Rock. Guido Rock needs more rain or it will all dry up. The most of tha Guido Rock people went courting last week. Mrs. Hurley Vicrs, Mrs. Lou Teach worth and Miss True Vicrs drove over to Red Cloud Wednesday to attend tho teachers institute. Guido Rook and Rod Cloud plajcd ball Tuesday and now Gu'do Rook bo j s aro sotting up the cigars all be. auso thoy wero winners. Mr, A. G. Grubcr went to Lincoln Sunday on business. Two couple of our Guide Rock peo plo wero immersed to their hearts con tent at Amboy one day last week. Tho prcaohcr being detained at home thet booame very anxious, yelled, "Oh glory, l'v found ill" and took a tum ble. M. Lovitt is doing business in Wayno county this week. Mrs. Mooro beenmo very aick while in Red Cloud last week but is better at this writing. Mrs. Shophard returned Tuesday frctn a few daja vist with her mother iu Red Cloud. Jim Hich is riding a new byoiole. Lawyer Cluffin was on our streets Wednesday. X. Z Q. lllltlll. Andrtw Arcxon is visiting in Iowa. O.to Ucnsen wold somo hogs the first of tho wetk. Mr. Dckey was doing business iu Bladen Saturday. Henry Rumbaugh wis in our vie iuity Wednesday. Mr. Phillips was iu our community on business, Mcintosh Rros. wcro thrashing in our neighborhood this work. Mrs,. Brooks was visiting at C. II. Wilson's tho first of the we.k. Otto Pus master and family wire doing business in lied Cloud Wednes day. Mis Izzio Marker is homo from school. Sho has been going to the noimal at Fremont. Rev. Roan and C. II. Wilson sold tho Harvey bojs an'oebuuchof steers Monday. Rv Hancock dlivcred a very in tarcsting pcruion Sunday to a largo congregation. Rye is mjkiug about fivo bushels to tho acre and oats about three. There was a barrel of fun at the gumoof b.ll at 0. E Kmipj'b lat Situtday between the Huskcra and Hayseeds. U No Hoo. Children Cry for PltChCr CattOr! COUNTY LLOLSLATUUE A BRIEF MENTION OF THEIR DOINGS. HIIIm Allowed -Hupon r Commit-tcrn-Aml Other Note of Intercut to the l'voplr. On motion tho application of the citizens of school district 33. to renew their bond of i'KK) and to cancel on the treasurer's books tho bond tux levied tor 1 893 was referred to tho committee on school bonds and mandamus. A motion by Best that tho board deviate from, former years and collect all delinquent taxes to tho best ad vantage of tho court, not celling a precedent for any your was lost. Tho country treasurer was authorized to correot tho assessment of Samuel Fuller for 1893 erroneously placed at 9387 when it should havo been $187 and to collect tax on that basts. M. Finkcnbiiulcr complained that tho no J nw 1 and sw 1 nw and c J no J section 34, 1.11, is erroneously as sessed. On motion ho was instructed to pay tho tax under protest and pre sent bill for excess. Tho committee on school bonds recommended tho rejection of the pe tition of residents of school dislrirt 33, laid on the table. Tho personal taxes of A T Reed for 18S5 0 7 and 8 wero stricken from the tux list on his statement that he had paid ilicin and lost his receipt. Tho committee on poor farm was instructed to lease said furm reserving the right to erect buildings. Tho repoit of Treasurer White was read and approved. Moved und seconded that the county treasurer be instructed not to enforce tho collodion of B F Reed's personal taxes of 1881 from B F Reed, stepson of A T Reed Motion carried. Moved and seconded thai Messer. McNitt and Fussier bo notified to ap pear before this boird, answering to money paid to them under protest. Motion amended that they be re quested to appear before the bcuid at 10 o'clock a, m. Amendment caincd Original motion put as amended and carried. Now comes Mr, Kly and states to the board that he thinks that he paid the county his taxes for tho year 18S7 nnd ISS8. amounting to !)fl(), assessed in Guide R'ick, and ask tho board to itriKo tho sumo from tho books Motion made and seconded that tho county treasurer be ordered to pro ceed to collect tho personal taxes of Mr Ely Motion carried Mr. Fasslcr appears before tho board and makes his statement regarding takes paid under urotcst, and after due consideration n motion was made and carried that Mr Fussier bo excused and bo allowed to co home nnd not required to appear by tomorrow morning as ordered by the board. Motion rnado to adjourn to meet to morrow morning ut 8 a m Thursday morning July 12, 1891 board met pursuant to adjournment, Jacob Kindschei noting chairman, II members present. Jacob Kindschcr, chairman, makes statement or bridge committco regard ing tho old Guido Rock bridge To tho Hon. board of supervisors I hereby make a statement of moneys and credits takon iu for lumber on old Guido Rock bridge since last meeting. J. KlNDSGUKR, Ch'm Bridgo Com. Arctta check (10 CO ' 1 HO Itccelpt fur publication of brliUo 2 .V) I'nld WmH.iwjerfor work 4 do Total 18 Ml m ir. ttec'cl money ami IuiiiIht. And credited tho sauio on my claim Chair appointed ns committco to examine and report on same, Lai id and Zimmerman. Committee report ub follows: Wo, your committco tocxamino this account, find it correct. W C Laird, V C Zimmerman Moved nnd carried that the report of tho committo be approved. Committco ou school lands and mandamus reported Moved and carried than the report of tho committee bo approved. Now comes M i McNitt nnd C Fussier ns requested by tho board nnd muko statement regarding taxes paid under protest, and alter duo consider ution they agreed to turn over to J S White, tho present county treasurer, tho money held by thorn in tuxes under protest. Motion mado nnd sccondod that the personal tux of W H Giwits, assessed in the yoarlS!(2 at 80. bu reduced to It!, being an croupous assessment Motion cniried Now at this time R C Rest inukcs application to tho board, asking the board In reduce the ntscssmcntnn no 1 IlTi 1, 12. assessed for tho veur 13'Jl to J R ante and assessed ut $110. Moved and seconded that tho assess mctit for tho year 1891 bo reducer! from $110 to $205 nnd clerk ordered to coircct tho assessors books and ex tend tax accordingly Motion oarriec'i Motion mado and eairied thnt llui personal luxe? of G II Sanderson be rcfcried to the committco on tuxes. Committee on taxes mnko report on taxes us lollows: Wo, vour committee on tax, have examined t!m ns?csmHit of S.irabH-ill on lots 1 to 7. Guido Hook, assessed in the year 1892 ami 1893. and find prop crty for tho year 1892 assessed at $100 and for (ho year 1893 usscsaed at $170 ns V r. Wutt is acquainted with the propirty and states thnt thcro ha liron in pi inn'nm'a '' Dr. Price's Cream baking Powder T mI4' Pair Hlgbot Atedalsad Dlpliaw, We, your committee, recommend the refunding to Sarah Halt tho sum of $1 on account of erroneous assessment. W A! Crabill. A H Spracher Moved and carried that the report of tho committoo bo adopted, Moved and carried that the board instruct the county attorney to consult with tho city attorney and innko a report, on tho poor in tho city, to re port by tomorrow at 8 o'clock a. m. Motion carried, Moved and a carried that the board adjourn to giva the committees titno to report until 4 o'clock p. m.Thursday Jan 1-', lH'Ji, 4 o'clock ii. m board met pursuant to adjournment, A II Hoffman, chair man, 10 members present, Committee on taxos make report as follows: Red Cloud, Nob., Julv 12, 1891- Wo. vour oommitteo on taxes in tho Geo Warren and McNitt trouble, find tho treasurer's records that GeoWarrcn received tho taxes on his warrant in the year 18.S7, leaves a balanco on the warrant of $1357 in McNitt's hands to bo applied on future tax, and the com mittee recommended to tho board that M B McNitt pay the balanco of $13,137 with interest from date. W M Crabill, ) . AHSprachcr, ?Com. AHKulcy. Moved and seconded that the report or the oommitteo bo approved. Ayes 14 Naysl Motion carried. In the matter of V S Hall's personal tax, moved and carried that the matter bo referred to the committee for furth er investigation, In tho matter of tho application of S A Redden regarding personal taxes Moved and carried ihat the report of the committee be approved. Committee on printing made report us follows: July 12, 181)1. to tho Hon board or Supervisors: We, your committco on printing, woula recommend IcttingTitE Nation havo tho delinquent tax list for the year 1804. A II Jprachcr, 1 P Hill. Com. W II Norris. ) Amendment made that tho word Red Cloud Chiof bo inserted in the motion instead of TllK Nation Amendment lost, Original motion put and carried, Committoo on settlement with tho sheriff and jailor made report. Moved and carried thnt the report of tho committco bo approved. Motion to adjourn to meet tomorrow morning at 8 a. m Friday morning July 13, 1894, 8 o'clock a. m. board mot pursuant to adjournment. J Kindschcr chairman. Iu members present' Committco on roads made report whuli was approved. Committco on official bonds reported fuvorubio on official bond of IIH Peck, O 11 It D No 0, whish was approved. Report of I) M Hunter county Supt. Moved and curried that report of com mittee bo approved. Now comes WT Auld and complains to tho board that in tho year 1887 he wus erroneously as csscd in Reaver Creek township. Moved and carried that tho same be rcforrcd to committee on taxes. Petition of Inavale township road, etc Moved that report of committco bo adopted Carried. Petition from BcavcrCrcek read etc Moycd that report of committco bo adopti'd Carried. Petition from Elm Creek read etc. Moved tho report of tho committee bo adopted carried. Petition from Elm Creek. Moved and carried that report of committco bo adopted. Petition from Guido Rock Moved and carried that report of committre be approved. Petition from Ratin township Moved and carried that report of com mittee bo approved. Roscmont petition. Moved and seconded that icport of committco be approved, motion maun that mo po rtion bo laid over until 1 o'clock p. in. Curried Laid over until next meeting KuiucstnlJacobKindHchcr regarding tho Red Cloud bridgo, Moved and carried that rcpott bo aimovcd. Moved that tho bridec committee bo authorized to proceed to repair nnd fix tho Red Cloud bridge in ns good repair and condition as tho samo can he dono Carried. Motion to adjourn to meet at 1 p- tn. 1 p iu board mot pursuant to adjourn ment, A H Hoffman chairman 17 mem bers present, T E Penman appeared before tho board and state! that in the year 1893 ho was assessed for 800 in merchandise and that thoro is an erroneous asscss- uicnt of said merchandise of $000 in proportion to what other stooks were assessed at and asks tho bonrd to re dure tho taxos as nbovo stated from fSUO to $207 being an erroneous as sessment. Motion made that tho county refund T E Penman tho sum of $35.40 -Oar-ritd. Koport of committee wns adopted. A polition from Ourtlold townshiprec amended by bridgo commltteo to givo portions of Guido Rock bridge to that township, and that county alsoglve them W) wns duly enrried by tho bonrd. Tho board thon ndjourned until 8 o'clock Sutuidny morning. llonrd mot Suturdny morning us p?r itiljournmontj in members prosont. Tho potitlon of W. N. Richardson nnd J. S. llothroclc nailing a chango of Wal nut crook boundry, was roferred to committee on boundry llnee. In tho matter of tho etatomont of W. T. Auld, a motion to opprove was lost A notition and remonstrance from Gar- Hold township and Pleasant Hill was.o- &y ferrod to commlttoe on boundry, YOU CANT LIVE WITHOUT A IIVPPT H0WS Youn LIVER7' Wl I nvu I M UVCIf I areYour kidneys Allqht? DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? ARE YOU WEAK ANDTHIN? MARVELOUS SUCCESS has attended the use of Dr. J. H. McLEAN'S JBkr BALM. All who use It say it Is The Peerless Remedy for curing all ailments OF THE LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, FEMALE TROUBLES, RHEUMATISM AND BRIOHT'S DISEASE. For Salt by alt firtt-clatt diattrt. MICE, $1.00 A BOTTLC, Ths Dr. J. N. McLtan Midlclnt Co., st, Louis, Ma Report of Bottlemont with county judge wns approved. Tho motion nnd resolutions of Super visor Kindschcr, regarding tho Russian thistle in this country nnd its extermi nation wriB rend nnd ndoptod. Tho report of tho committee on the porsonal taxes of tho Pha-nlx Insurance company of Now York wns adopted. In tho matter of the personal taxes of J. F, Grimes, on motion was reforrod to committco on taxes. On tho Roscmont road petition, tho board docided to hoar the petition and retnonslrnnco August 14, Moved by Jacob Kindschcr thnt tho bonrd instruct the bridge committco to publish in ull tho county papers for at toast two weeks, a notice to parties run ning traction engines to carry planks to cross bridges and for tho protection of tbo bridges. The resolution wns crrricd. An adjournment wns tuken until 1 p. m. At 1 p. tn., board convened, Best in tho chair, and 12 members present. The following bills were allowod and ordered pnid: Geo J Wurren $ 20 00 Willcox & McMillan 29 75 J WUunchey 187 00 " " " 7fi W) i it ii .... .. .... .... ... ii ,1 .... .... .... .... ... a ii i, ii ii ,i Willcox Si McMillan.. '.'. ! J W Uunchey N K Robinson T E Penman 2 25 31 00 13 05 15 80 93 30 19 20 15 85 35 46 Kalley & Blakesloo 2 00 ACHosmer 28 00 " " " 48 00 " " " 7 CO " " " 50 00 D M Hunter 33 00 J L Grconlco 21 00 k II Fort 100 00 SWFoo 10 00 M L Finkenblnder 12 CO CBCrono 1105 8 C5 Henry Cook 7 25 Cuse & McNitt 5 00 PCZimmormnn 34 20 JFWntt 42 20 ChusSchultz 12 80 A D Sprnchor 22 20 WIIMonls 33 30 AMMcCall 40 40 t RG Lewis...-. 30 20 AH Kaley 30 20 Jacob Kindscher 34 95 W Mlrons 22 40 AH HufTman 33 00 GWIIummol 27 CO WMCrabill 34 80 AWCox 33 CO RCBest 49 90 J S White 80 00 CBCrono C 85 GEMcKeoby 8 00 J W Runchoy l 15 Frank Muzol (5 50 Jus Hubacok 0 40 CE Conrml 13 50 0 1) Crone 12 20 GW Baker 3 00 GEMcKeoby 8 00 V Williams 3 CO " " 3 CO Traders Lumber Co Id 50 MC Shorman 4 00 WmHSawyor 10 CO John A Roid 2 fiO J F Wutt 20 50 W A Sceloy 2 80 Wm H Suwyor 7 50 ChuBSohultz 10 00 JS Persons 0 PO LoePersonH 3 00 Fred Plumb 3 75 KHPrnudllt 180 04 WO Laird 14 CO Jacob KinscLor 25 00 Win Irons 78 70 shine. Cycling is the popular The 1894 Columblas arc a realization of the ideal in bicycle construction a triumph of Amer ican skill and enterprise. Con stantly advancing in the line of progress, Columbias still maintain their proud position as the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un approached. v POPE A ueauiuui uiuiiraiea catalogue irte ai our agciKici, orbymiUlerlwoKintiumpi. tj DOES YOUR SLEEP RESTYOU? ARE YOU DULL AND BILIOUS? EI II Holdrcdge 13 00 FMHorriB 0 00 ZEGoorge 12 00 " " " 37 00 Lumbor 12 75 MC Fulton 17 50 A II Bowman 70 00 Thos Emershon 8 25 JSWhito 185 00 10 75 " " C8 40 SnmWest,cr 21 70 Geo May, cr 81 80 WCLnlrd 33 00 PHill 29 70 L II Fort, postngo and express. . 11 15 Jns Duffy iO r,0 SECozndcr 1 50 CEConradcr 20 00 Wm Barretter 85 00 Stato Journal Company 79 80 " " 1X195 " " " 12 10 " " " 83 44 " " 75 80 J. W Moore 50 00 JM Chnflln 10 00 L Konyon 11 20 OLWinfroy 10 15 A DRnnney 3 50 Chus L Guilford 9 00 World-Herald, Omnha r. 00 CCCowdon 4 80 CJPIntt 13 03 Snrnhllnll 4 00 HE Pond 4 80 Edwnrd Guilford 3 95 Geo.ECoon 1 10 JM McAllister 125 00 LP Albright 00 85 LP Albright f.2 10 Edward Gilford 3 95 FWMondonhall A 10 Charles Hodgson 0 70 CE Conrad 9 00 II II Holdridgo :t 50 11 II Holddrego G 30 F C Buschow 11 .'(0 L II Hummel) 49 CO GC Stout 75 00 A Hedco 107 00 rumes nicuurinoy Amos Dillon . EL Ely. trio Gon P Hogan 114 00 August Buschow 107 80 lITKoBO 75 40 LTGreonleo (55 00 JWWnrron 1G2 00 Jas Buckles 7G 80 David Dingeo CO CO C A Lothan 75 80 James Broomflold 05 0(U R II Allen 05 OJ A motion to rod uco J. F. Watt's bill for labor on bridge from $3 to 62 por day, prevailed. Tho claim of J. M. Chnflln for 820 for defending Chns. Dunn was reduced to 110 by tho committco and sustained by the board. Anderson Hedge's bill for assessinc in Rod Cloud township was 6cnled down 85 by tho committco and sustained by board. O. C. Stout, assessor in Harmony, township had his bill in 89 too much' and the board reducod it just I hat amount. Tho claim of Funnie Potts wno laid ovnr until noxt meeting for investiga tion. Tho commltteo roported thut they had found thnt Miss AnnaCockrall hud boon assessed twice in 1891, and recommended that tnx on treusurer'a books bo stricken off. Tho motion prevailed. Tho claim of 812 of Dr. I. W. Tulloys was referred to Bntln township. Tho claim of Morten & Peisigor foil (50 wan nfirriil In Rnlilinm mtur ....," mittco. Claim of Wm. Van for 82.10 was re ferred buck for corrections. Cluim of J. S. White for extra holp wus curried. Tho cluim of L. II. Fort for making assessors' books wns ullowcd. Cluim of W. E. Roynolds for 812.85 ordered to bo returned for complaining wilneeeos to pity. Board udj arned to meot August 21, 1891 ut 10 u. m. ap HERE is Health in the Wheel. Firm muscles, good complexion, and cheerful spirits are the result of plenty of out-door exercise and sun sport of the day. . Ride a Columbia MFG. CO., Uo.ton, Ntw York, Chtcago, llai ? JSf;.J ;:it l i!?J!SHS!!Si5. yr".Ty.r3?'g' -7mVaiww m