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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1898)
2', ,,M:!iiiMziiif!mti!mmm'mmmr vm ifcut ."trt "- , ,i&fvMWs ir THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY. SiiiPT. 23. 1898. iimtldm i.lLiiJMtfr-BWPMSF MPBHMWrTMrSK7ff3HffS SnE 9ImmIB S wiw mfmmv-immmtn mmm " '' "'' " ' '" A Royal nakei tb food par, wfaoltione .ad (Utlclout. ruffuui Absolutely Pure ROTAl IAKINO POWMK CO., htw VOK. AROUND TOWN. Kinost Welsoh Crook. has gone to Crlpplo CITY NEWS. of Blue Illll was hero h. Chris Fnsslor this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Johu 0. Ycisor of Ouialm wore here this woek. Clom Urunor of Cowlcs was a pleas nnt caller this week. Jos. Ktibick and wife went to Mc- Cook the first of the weik. Mrs. Wm. ZolufT left Wednesday for Omaha to visit with her parents. Mrs. R. W. Fldlor was visiting with . W. Smith and family this week. Clarence Kizer and wife of Oak, this state are here visiting his parents. Mrs. V. U.Shuraach of Marion, Iowa, is here visiting with Paul Storey and wife. Something now in heaters. "Tho Retort". Call at W. W. Wright's and .-see it. Win, Parkes and wifo aud Miss Sarah Knowles are taking in tho Omaha ox position. W. E.Thorne and F. W. McLaugh lin of Bladen wore here attending court this week. For Salk 3,000 bushels of old corn J. W. Wallin, 4 miles northwest of Bed Cloud. W. W. Wright has tho finest'lino of stoves in tho valley. Call and see thorn and get prices. L. M. Crabill and wife and Miss Clara McMillan are attending tho expo sition at Omaha this week. Will Letson of Oeadwood, South Da kota, is hero. J. W. Smith returned Thursday from a trip to Chase county. Full lino of stool ranges at W. W. Wright's hardware store. MissMaggio Barkloy left Saturday far a visit at Murshatltown, Iowa. Ldwlu Emlgh is spending tht week taking in the exposition at Omaha. James Morrison of Superior was hero for a short time the last of tho week. Everybody aud the Rod Cloud baud attended the reunion nt Superior this week. Havoyou seen J. O. Butler's now lino of fi-A horse blankets, fur and lilush robes. Don't buy a steel range or cook stove until you see W. W. Wright and get his prices. Mrs. Frank Smith and Miss Joslo Igou loft Wednesday for a visit at tho exposition. Mrs. C. J. Pope loft Monday morning to visit with fricuds at Deadwood, South Dakota. OJacob Reigle returned Monday nigh t from a several weeks sojourn at his former old home in Pennsylvania. "Richard Gray, accompanied by his father, was up from Superior Friday night and returned Saturday morning. Robes, did you say? Plush robes dog robes, wolf robes, goat robes, lap robes but no mink robes, at J. O. But ler's. "We are making a display of tho finest lino of hats ever brought to Red Cloud. Come in and see them. TnE Cowden Kaxey Clothing Co. Tho annual convention of the Ropub. lican Valley Baptist association was h9ld hero this week, with a largo num. her of delog-tes present. If you waut a good cheap heater this winter, call at W. W. Wright's and seo tho new "Retort" heater. Burns slack nnd keeps fire forty-eight hours. V. H. Scrivner, real estate man, will sell your farm for you for a rea sonable por cent, or will trado your farms for Missouri lands. Address, V. H. Scrivner, Red Cloud, Nebr. Don't tail to see Fogel & Hutchinson for rnlM-s and blankets. They are show inff tin' lamest and most up to date stock over shown in Red Cloud. Chase & Bishop's robes aud G-A horso blan kets. Correct Underwriting in all its 1 branches. Over twonty-fivo years ox porionco. Old lino and mutual com panies represented. None but tho best. Call and see mo. Ch as. Schafk tut, Rod Cloud, Neb. Those noticed who wore ticketed for Omaha Wednesday woro Mrs. Geo. W Lindsoy, Mrs. Van Baron and daughter, Gertie Fuller, Mrs. Goo. B. Lea, Mrs, W. B. Roby and daughter Helen, Mrs, Thos. Wilborn and Miss Angio Wllborn. A very pleasant marrlago ceremony in which tho contracting parties woro Mr. John Mcllalo and Miss Claudlo Carr, took place at tho homo of Mrs, Isaac Cowloy near Bladen Tuesday -evening at 0 o'clock, Rev. G. W. Hum mel oflliciating. Tho Chief extends best wishes. Tho reception tendered to Ralph Popo undor tho auspicos of tho G. A. R. on last Saturday night was a very pleasant affair and consisted of numorous well . worded speeches by many of our citi zens and Bomo well rondered pieces by Uio band. Mr. Popo In turn gave a 3r (unresting description of lifo on . board our battleships. Poultry car on track every two weeks regular frtm now on. Watch this spuco for date and prices. Noxt oar Monday afternoon, Sept. 20, nt B. &M. depot, Red Cloud, Nobr. Prices paid in cash, liens Co per pound, spring chlokens.'OJo; old cocks, 11.80 por'doz.; ducks and treese, 4o, turkeys, 5o.-H. isuback, Shipper. Harry Michaels and wifo left tho (list of tho week for a visit in tho eastern part of tho state. Chas. Schaffuit is the only exclusive lire, lifo and accident insuranco agent in Webster county. J. R. Robinson and John Joter have gone to Putnam, Illinois, where thoy willspond tho wintor. Mrs. Wright formerly well known here as Miss Pearl Skeen was visiting friends hero this week. Roadinaster Wilborn received this wool: a railroad trlcycto whioh usos gas ollno for motive power. Hawley Mooro, formerly of this city, now ono of Uncle Sam's soldiers was hero this week visiting old friends. Special sale on robes, blankots and all wintor goods beginning Soptember 20th for 80 days only. J. O. Butler. Miss Helen Wright returned homo Friday night from a visit with Miss Ada Howard at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Chas. Schaffnit writes insurance on farm and city property against fire, lightning and tornadoes at lowest ratos. Andrew Berg, A. G. Willis and Jos. Garbor went to Superior 'Tuesday to attend tho republican senatorial convention. Dictrict Court Proceedings. Tho regular torm of tho distrlctcourt mot in this city last Monday, with Hon. F. B. Beall presiding, and tho following cases woro disposed of. Now England Loan & Trust Co. vs James R. Laird ot al; pending stay; dismissed and costs paid. Honry Koehlor, cashier, vs Herman Sohror et al; ponding stay; dropped from docket at plaintiff's cost. Now England' Loan & Trust Co. vs Oliver C. Cnso et al; ponding stay; dis missed and cost paid. Mary C. Vroom vb A. M. Walters ot al; pen ling stay; objections withdrawn; salo confirmed and docd ordored. ' W. O. Dlmmick vs Martha L. Robin son ot al; foreclosure of mortgage, dis missed at plaintiff's cost. Gcorgo R. Chancy vs Joseph Graves; appeal; trial to jut y; verdict for plain tiff for $40. Mutual Bonollt Lifo Insuranco Co. vs J tines McMahan ot al; ponding stay; salo continued and deed ordered, sur plus payablo to second lien; writ of possession ordered subject to crop of 1808. Joseph T. Murtagh vs James S. White et al; ponding stay; salo confirmed nnd deed ordorod; writ of possession order ed subject to crop of 1808. Phoonlx Mutual Lifo Insuranco Co vs David Parduu ot al; pending stay; salo confirmed and dood ordored, writ ot possession granted subjoct to crop of 1808. W.T. Auld vs Ryland Dillard Bod fordetal; for confirmation; salo con firmed and deed ordered; conttnuod as to matter of deficiency Judgment. Sarah P. L. Naso vs Mary A. Wood aide et al; potltlon in equity; caso dis missed as to Mary A. Woodsido; due plaintiff from Jamos M. Woodside on bond and taxes paldand intorost 11074; docroo of foreclosure andordor of salo; stay of ton months by agreement. Walter B. Collins ot al vs Georgo W. Houchln, otal; petition in equity; duo plaintiff on noto and mortgage 9510.80; decreo of foroclosuro und ordor of sale. J. W.O. Thiorman vs Bankors Na tional bank of Chicago; injunction; court finds for defendant that injunc tion granted should bo discharged: plaintiff oxcepts;oxccptions allowed and given 40 days to prepare bill; super sedeas bond fixed at 1200. Nebraska Loan & Trust Co. vs A. D. Jackson et al, foroclosuro of mortgage; Default of all defendants, takon ex cept Pottibone & Nixon';1 auo plaintiff from defendant A. D. Jackson 164853, subject to principal mortgage of 11600, with interest at 10 per cent from no People's Building Loau & Savings Association vs Jas. S. White et al; for confirmation; objootion overruled; salo confirmed and dood ordered. Defend atUoxcopts. Exception allowed and givon forty days to proparo bill. Su persedeas bond fixed at $200. Rosoana It. Shcoloy vs Harvoy W. Sawyer otnl; foreclosure of mortgago; duo plaintiff on noto and mortgage 8019.10. Decree of foroclosuro and or der of salo. John C. Fetzor vaO. O. Klingman & Co.; potitinn; trfol to court; court finds on Issues joined for plaintiff that thoro is duo him from dofendimt $1705.08. Judgment on findings. PlinoyE. Griflln vs L.C. (Jtlbort; for couhmatlon; salo confirmed and dood oidcred. Van Bonson vs J. W. Runchoy ot al; petition for damages; motion for sub stitution overruled. Demurrer over ruled. Pettibono & Nixon vs J. G. Brown ot al; for confirmation; sale confirmed and deed ordered, Ezra H. Uniloy vs Daniel McLaugh lin; for continuation; salo confirmed and docd ordered. Andrew J. Hummel vs Mnry J. Kal eyotal; foreclosure of mortgage, do fault of all defendants taken oxcopt Tool; court finds thoro is duo plaintiff on noto and mortgago from Mary J. and Abraham II. Kaley $508.70. Docroo of foroclosuro and ordor of salo. De fendant Tee! oxcopts; givon forty dajs to proparo bill of exceptions. Super sedeas bond fixed at $200. Pottibone & Nixon vs Jas. G. Brown; for confirmation; sale confirmed and deed ordored. Charlos Rood vs Isaphont Rood otal; for confirmation; salo confirmed and deed ordered. Mary A. Starr vs Francis E. Payno; potition in equity; motion ovorruled, defondant given thirty days to answer. Deere Wells & Co. vs Wm. L. Fry ot al; appoal; dofault of defendants en tered; caso submitted to court; court finds at commencement of this action plaintiff had a special ownership in proporty in question and was entitled to satno and assesses damages at ono conton findings. Capt. O. W. Knight Dead. One by one the old settlors of Web ster county aro passing away and this clmo death's grim reaper has takon for its own one of our old and most re spected citizens, G. W. Knight of Ina- vale, who passed away from tho cares of this life on Tuesday, September 20 tb. 1 Om Coanterc I Are Loaded I I fft: I With good things for Clothing i Buyers. See our line of Men's Suits at $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $7.0C( and $8.00 Mr. G. W. Knight was born at Lon vember 1, 1897; stay of twelve months don, Canada, May Gth 1884, and moved by agreement; duo Pettibono & Nixon Tho Union Fire Insurance Company in tbo boat tnutuaL Combine, risks; in installments 8 per cent. J. H. SMITH, Special Agent. Vern Bishop has gone to his home at Long Island, Kansas, and will go from thero to Peoria, Illinois, where he will study to become a jo woler. Rev. Darby of this city and Rov. Day of Cowles, left Tuesday morning for Fairbury to attoud the M. E. confer ence held at that place this woek. When looking for a harness, don't fail to see Fogel & Hutchinson, thoy carry a complete stock of light and heavy harness. Prices and quality can't bo beat. Lost Lap duster, on Sunday, Sep tember 18, on road west of stand pipe. Finder please leave same at Sherwood oY Albright's store or with J. H. Kel logg aud get suitable reward. J. U. Smith writes combined insur anco for a te.rm of five years at 3 por cent. On schools houses, churches and farm property on the installment plan. Drop him a card at Red Cloud, Neb. More than twenty million freo sam pies of DeWitt'-i Witch Ilnzol Salvo havo been destributed by tho manfac tutors What betterproof of their con fidence in ik merits do ydu waut? It cures pile., burns, scalds, tares, in the shortest space of time. C L. Cotting, Tho Oxford Register nhn tells of a farmer in that section experiment of feeding his who tried tho chickens on saw dust, with tho result t mt with .ono brood hatched he got ten vith wooden legs and one woodpecker Tbo other fellows stand no show when ho Is around and havo unnninously voted him tho belt as champion prevaricator of tho state. Tho first school row o the season has takon placo in tbo south ward school and it is reported that tho head of that institution licked oL of George Stowart's boys, a little fallow, with a cowhiao until tho blood ran down his legs. Tho father of tholoy gavo tho principal verbal notlco t&at If such a thing occurred again lio ( wid expect to loso a gonorous supply f red blood. Closing Out Sale I li ivo decided to close out my entire lock of dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, c tp's, notions, groceries, hardware, que .-nswarn and salt. 1 must sell to pay indebtedness. It will pay every farm rticnll in and get somo of theoo bargains, I will sell my entire stock at n big) discount for cash. A good cluuice for somo one with capital to engage lu business. I will Bell the building or rent it. 0. A HAaHW, CowIm, NeVaslw. $81.00 and attornoy fees 18.10 to be taxed as costs; decreo of foreclosure and order of salo. Joaenh and Marr Habacek vs Doml- nictrronaska ot at; potltlon In equity; loavo givon defondant to answer in stantcr. C. L. Mosloy, executor vs Daniel Cook otal; potition in equity; default of all defendants taken; duo plain tiff $1604.19; docroo of foreblosuro and order of salo. Audrow Arterburn vs Scott Arter burn; potition in attachment; dismissed and costs paid. Pcop'ti's Building, Loan and Savings Association vs Casper Weguian ot al; foreclosure of mortgage; court finds on joint issue plaintiff's claim fully paid and satis lied; defendant has paid plain tiff $130 in excess of amount duo; due dofondant from plaintiff $180; judg ment on findings at plaintiff's cost; plaintiff oxcopts. City of Red Cloud vs Farmers and Merchants Banking Co. et al; petition; continued by agreoment in opon court. Stato Bank of Hartford vs Johann F. Peterson ot al; petition in equity; set tled and dismissed and costs paid. Nebraska Loan & Trust Co. vs John Gilbert et al; foroclosuro of mortgage; dofault of John Gilbort takon; due G. W. Dow for taxes paid $50.77 and at torneys foes $5.07 taxed as costs; due Pettibono & Nixon $48.10, and attor ney's fees $4 81 taxod as costs; duo plaintiff from defondant John Gilbert $100.00 second lien, subject to prlucipnl mortgage oi ei.ow, witn ten per cont interest from August, 1800; due Trud ors Lumber Company from Gilbort $458.21 at 7 per cunt interest from Au gust 20, 1898, third lion. Decreo of foreclosure und order of salo. Stay of twelve mouths by agreoment of all parties except Pettibono & Nixon. Nebraska Loan und Trust company vs Margaret R. McCall ot al; foreclos ure of mortgago; Fred Olmstoad ap pointed guardian ad litim for McCall and required to answer instanter; demurrer overruled; plaiutiff given 1j0 days to answer, O. Kuebler vs Ludwig Schmidt ot al; petition in attachment; settled and dis missed at plaintiff'.-: cost. Nebraska Loan & Trust Company vs John Mcilalu utal;fiii'i)('liMiiru of mort gage; emuinuedjdef.itidttut given thirty days to answer. Emilia J. Duckcr vs Francis Wobbor mint ul :il; petition in forncltisurc; do fault nf all (U'f.iinlaiits taken; duo plaintiff u noiu mill inm-tg.tgu $:l'i; d.'erti' of fi-ruclisiiu- and oi-diirnf stile. Win-fir Wlek v o. A. R diiuson: disposition of .-.in-plus money, motion sustained. Union Central Life Insurance Co. vs John L. SDrlnirer et al. uendlnir fv mUj confirmed and deed ordered-. to Michigan at an early age and went from thero to Minnesota in 1857, and was married to Emiline B. Ives In 1859. To this union were born four children, threo of whom 'am .till living. no wont into tho army in April, 1861, joining'' the 1st Minnesota regi ment from which he was mustered out in threo months aud immediately rein listed in tho 3d Minnesota regiment and roso stop by stop until ho became captain. Ho served in tho army four years. At tho closo of tho war ho wont to Michigan and lived thero until tho year 1871, when ho camo to Webster county, Nebraska, and has lived hero over slnco and for twbnty-ono years was postmaster at Inavalo. Ho was converted and united with tho M.E. ehurch in I860, and has remained n faithful member of thosamo until his death. From his first settlement in this county ho has boon nctivo in Sunday school and church work and by his in lluonco and means helped to carry for ward tho cnuso of Christ aud at tho time of his death was president of tho board of trustees ot the now M. E. church in Inavalo. Ho had a great desire to seo a church at Inavalo and gavo liberally to its erection, but did not live long to enjoy its blessed privileges. The funeral services wore held in tbo church nt Inavaleon Thursday morning Rev. Ulaekwoll officiating aftor which tbo romains were laid to rest in Red Cloud cemetery. ALL BARGAINS, EVERY ONE OP THEM. Couideo-Kaley Clothing Co. One Price Clothiers. Wiener's OldJStakd. mmmmmimimmm r-T-rm:& m 'Ti.- .vn Kvimiv-f-i ;:.) iVkH'. ?JUK? JUDSON. crop is rather light this Arc You 3G Easily Tired? Just remember that all your I strength must oome from your rood, ma you ever tninx or thatP Perhaps your musolea need more strength, or your nerves; or perhaps your stomach Is weak and cannot digest what you eat. . If you need more strength then take SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod.Liver Oil with Hypo- i phosphites. Tho oil la tho most easily onongoa or au rooas into strength ; and tho hypophos- pnites aro tno nest tonicn for tho norvos. SCOTT'S EMUL SION is tho oaalost and quickest cure for woak throata, for coughs of ovorykind, and for all oasos of de bility, woak nerves, and loss of flesh. joe. and $i.eo; til dmfgUu. SCOTT A aoWMB, ChMnbd, M.w York. IMWHIIIIMiniUIMIMMMIIMIII Tho peach year. Mt. Ingram's brother from Washing ton county is horo visiting. F. L. Smith sold threo loads of hogs la Inavalo to O Hunter last woek. Tho Hunduy school at Hopo is doing lino with Mr. Ingram as superinten dent. Miss Wilkinson must moan business. Sho was carrying tho gad to school lost Monday morning. A lady will preach at tho Hope school houso next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. It Is roportod at headquarters that E. Mountford got married but wo haven't seen any cigars yet. Thomas Hamer had his house plas tered last week. Noah Perry, of Red Cloud did tho work. Thoro Is a largo acrcago of winter wheat bolng sown this fall. Tbo ground is in lino conditiou for tho soed. Jas.Gillis bas tho framo of his barn up and will soon havo It enclosed. J. A. Reid and Oscar Provolt aro doing tho work. Wo understand that V.H. Scrivner has bought tho old rook on tho Fogel placo and will romovo it to bis placo. Consideration 30. J. L. Graves and Mr. Bolar of Cora started overland for Missouri and got as for as Mankato and returned homo becaiiso thero camo a thunder showor. Tho Sunday school picnio bald in J. M. Brown's grovo by tho Hopo and Lono Star schools of Kansas and tbo Buffalo crook school of Nebraska, was a grand success. Tho picnio was open ed with a song followed by prayer by Rov. tinldsworth. The address of wel come was delivered by Supl. Ingram, of tho Hopo school, and tho response by Supt. Hcrsh of Buffalo Creok. The recitations wero all well rendered nod the dlnnor was just splendid. The Hopj school had an ico oroatn stand the proceeds of which wont toward buying an organ for tho school. Chinch Duo. BLADEN. J. E. Yost drove over to Bluo Hill Saturday. C. E. Hicks nnd S. S, Whoolor trans acted business in Campbell Saturday. Friends from Roseland were gucst aw, the homo of Thos. Snyder Saturday. W. E. Thorne, V. 8. Hall and others aro attending court nt Red Cloud this week. l i J. EvYost it taarlag ais sew ftara palated. D. 8. Phelps is doing the work. Mlis Lulu Walker is spending a few days with Mrs. A. H.. Alexander of this placo. C. A. Eastorloy is over east of Blue Hill putting up a- houso on his father's farm. Jamos Burdon. and fumlly of Red Cloud Sundayed- with his patents at this placo. Miss Lizzie Sonjeck and lady friond of Red Cloud spent Sunday with Mrs. C A. Easterly. F. W. McLaughlin of JKnlphan was horo tho last of the-woek shaking hands with old frionds. Mrs. Strieker,, her son Will and" daughter Besslo left Monday to attend the exposition.. Quito a number took advantage of tho cheap railroad rates Wednesday to take in tho exposition. Ray Eck, who is working at Hold rego came homo Saturday morning to spend n fow days with his parents. Mrs. J. R. Horn has been qulto poor ly, having boon undor the doctor's caro for tho post weok. ' Jas. Richardson, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Will Bonnett, Mr. ana; Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Williams and daughter and a number of others attended tho Baptist yearly mooting which was hold in Red Cloud this, weok- -- BEAVER CREEK. Fine weather now since the rain. Farmors are all busy sowing whoat. D. M. Huntor is hauling lumber for a new houso on his farm. Alex Monia has reoontly had a coat of hard finish put on his houso. A. H. Sprachor has recontly had a cistorn dug and walled it with brick. Mrs. Lumm is no better. Sho is pro-, paring to go to Kansas City for treat ment. Mrs. Will Ogilvie was visiting her parents and other relatives near Eck ley last week. Edna and Mabol Woodsido wero summoned home to u,iro for their brother Edward, Elinor Woodsido has returned from' Colorado, and o fear is in the last stage of coutiiniptfon. Ho is confined to his bed all the time. Will Off took a trip u Cnlni-ado last weiik, returning Sunday. HoNvas ao conipanlod by Will Orr who lias been thero slnco last spring. R. J. Molntyro and w'fe roturned to meirnorae in Jewell county, Kansas, iaat Huniia;, (uretniog oeiBg 8llpH n awraat m ts wssaisfHiri. .I f 1 ' I M i ' I