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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1912)
t p It Farmers9 Institute .-jtt-rJ'-v?i?!SlA.-afeal "wi .-j - -- - -.-..-.. VOLUME XXXX. rVWWWWWIrWWUWWWVt Correspondents kvwvwvwmV KANSAS PICKUPS (h'HOM SMITH COUNTY) Grandpa McKim Is visiting at the home of Wm. Hooper's this week. Mr. Hooper and Mr. McKim were neigh bors in Canada forty years ago. E. E Spurrier is over to Andrew Upp's putting up a building for their auto. Mr. Oarborand Frank Starr of Leb anon were iu this vicinity last week buying cattle to ship. Rev. Rose and Mr. Henderson of lied -Cloud came out to A. V. Upp's and got ten bushels of peaches Thursday. Jess Green and family visited with Mrs. Geo. Heateu one day the passed week. The Pawnee Ladies 'Aid met with Airs. F. M Brown Thursday of -last week, Mr. and Mis. Albeit Musteimuu spent Sunday at the home ul thus. Hooper's. Mr. and Mr. J. (J. Peterson left lust Friday for u two weeks visit with their daughter Mrs. Claude Duun at Happy vide, Colorado. COWLES Art Vance, Kollaud Kltchey. Fred Vance aud Clias. iJennetf-went to Bidden Wednesday to assist Guide Rook iu their game of ball with Hoi st eiu on the 'fait; grounds. ' ' ( V A. T. Vauce came down from Hust ings 'Tuesday to look after his inter ests on the farm. F. A. Good and daughter Gertrude Started lor Chicago Friday. Gertrude intends to take a graduate course iu the Kindergatteu work. The uunual meeting of the Cowles district of the Gleuwoud Telephone Co., was held Tuesday iu the A. O. U. W , hall. They decided to favor at the annual meeting at lilue Hill to have a regular assessment of ten doll ars per year. Mrs. Cuas. Benuett left for au ex tended visit with her sister at Bailey ville, Kausas. Mrs. Davis uccuiupau led her as far as Hastings. Wm Thomas Sr., and wife from llird City are here visiting friends and relatives. CMtreftatltRal Chrch Netjcet. "The pictures of four men at their -wits end" or "The Last Kesott," will be the subject Suuday morning. Bun day school at 10 Subject of address Sunday evening: "The Candidate Mid-week service cm Wednesday even- dng at 7:30. .Subject: "Prayer for Ministers and Missionaries". Remem ber that from now 011 the evening .meetings will begiu at 7:30. Joiin J. Baynk, Pastor. ' i BE ON THE 'H w It ig true that you f savings if deposited in ii jjggElByicleBBBBBBfcBm M HEHIBBPSbH r J00 """ -bst iBi!ifciBB5Px''TiKBV5BwM53 jli- 9IMIHB9B9Bs9tRDiH are ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN NOT to lose them when you deposit where you have the additional protection ol the State Guaranty Law. Such protection is offered you 0 If is niirAlv "cfnnrl hiiainAaa" in Aannait urVinrn . b W UAti .f a4 altoAliiAlvr ifitaranAail nMAAfitiA in niAV v '' fwu m owavukei uaiaiiteu vrokuvii(iii jw- ff JT erence to placing money ,ili tees noimng.. ,ilji The State Guaranty Law is behind every dollar de- titt posited in this bank, and when you open an account here, 0 you are ON THE SAFE SIDE. . $ WEBSTER COUNTY BANK b RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA ' November 19, 20, HLbbbbbbbbbLbHiI H LLI H mmmmmmWmmmwmmmmmVmmjmmmmMmmmmm BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI Um BBH 11 BttlBHkHiHl ' 1 rlBf Jr;B "" ., 1 1 ' 'frr "WMB BBBBBBBBM--" .- ll.p 1 iii ii 1 if .... ' r ... , ., -. ' ' M BmmJKwmm BT l tA JBmMMMMT MMBABT mMMMWMraMMMMBB)MMBSs,MBM"MBj-MBSMBBBBBBBfl B-iBjl-"; 1 1 . "''Mw'-'-fV'TlY ""HP" 1 'i TiBML!jBfcj!S2Ba2IftZIlBSww'Mi-BBBBBBM Proposed r t-. K12Z'SZ Rep CtoUD, Nkiiii., Oe. 1st, 11)12' Gents: The proposed Conit House. to be voted upon this fall at the No vember Election, you may describe as follows: The building belug a two story with basement, l'iri' Proof: Size 84 x 81 feet ou the grouud. The build ing will be finished up in modern style, provided with heat, plumbing and ven tilation. The basement will contain County Surveyor's room, County Superintend ent's room, ladies toilet room, gents toilet room, historical room, four stor age vaults, vault for County Superin tendent, vault for County Surveyor, and Sheriff's entrance. First Floor will contain County Treasurer's room with vault, County Clerk's room with vault, future Comi ty Recorder's room with vault, Probate Court room and County Judge's room' with vault, County Commissioners room and Abstract room. m SAFE SIDE S are not likely to lose your any good bank--but you ) 1 1 Hi here. in a bank that guaran- M WW m J r .n j I lilT- --111 1 1 jffl- 21 and 22, 1912 dH.. -""' - - ygziiggMf-oiyyg ... . 4 Newspaper Hat filves THe Newt Flfty KKD CLOUD, NK lift A.SK A, m&&: :Tgaipc3?r New Court House For Webster ra'.rL.a Pun I I I I FLOOR PLANS OF THE The M'fond story will 'contain 'two Jury 100ms, County Attorney's room, with vault, County Sheriff's room, Clerk of the District Court's room with vuult, two witness looms, Judge of the District Court, District Court 100111 to seat about 2f0 people, there will be ladies aud geut's toilet room for second floor corridor, also pi ovide toilets for each jury room aud the Judge of the District Court. The style of tlia buildiifa is carried out iu Colouiul design, cut of which will show for itself. Youis Truly i E. IV. Ross, , County Clerk. The above picture and description of the proposed new court house for Webster county will quite definitely Inform the general public us to what the board of county commissioners propose to erect provided the vote is favorable. This method of proceed 11 re Commissioners Proceedings Rr.n Ci.oui, Nkiiii,, Oct. 1, 1912. Board of County Commissioners met in regular session. All members pres ent. In the matter or road petition of Uurrett, lluile.v, Shuck et. ul, for'n public road 011 Suction 22-1-u. and the remoustiance llled by IJciii' et 11 1, ro mon strati nu against said romt came mi mi iiuiimiK, iim uui uviueuce lie Ing piesonred, and upon due consider ation of l ho Roaid, it was moved and seconded that the above petition be and is hereby rejected. .Motion carr ied. Iu the iiialUr of the petition of A. j.l. Bruirg and otlicis asking 1 lie County l" j. 1 umiril to divide llwiver Creek 1'own if) I ship into two mail dlstiluts dlvidiug it ' . m. 4 . . . Xorlh mid South the east linlf to bo No 2 und the West half to b No. 2J-, coming on to bo heard, r.ftor due con sideration of the same, on motion the above petition was granted us prayed jforiusuld petitlou. Motion enrried. - tw Week Each Yew Ftr tl.5t. OCTOHEll , HUB. w'" k 1 ifim i1 P"VjWfr HEW COURT HOUSE ought to make u strong uppcal to every thoughtful voter when he comes to give his intelligent judgment iu the Viitlng booth. We know exactly just what kind of a building is contemplat ed, we know how largo it is, we know that it is ample fur the needs of this county for years to come, we know that it will not cost to exceed seventy five thousand dollars. This county has long realized that the ueed of a new building is urgent, that our records are gradually being destroyed and that all of them are iu danger but the county as a whole has not heretofore made up its mind just what kind of a building is ueeded, how much it will cost or how the money should bo raised. We believe that the amount asked will build us a courthouse that will be a credit to the county and inkeeplng with our pros perous condition. We have no sympa thy with the idea that we should have three hundred thousand dollars for On motion the following claims were audited and allowed and the Clerk instructed to draw warrants cm their respective funds in full payment of same, Moliou carried. Oeneuai, Fund Edith L. McMcKeighan S.'k! 40 Elizabeth Harlan 2 00 Elizabeth Potter 2 00 Or. Hobl. Damerell 8 (Kl Fred Miurur .'J 00 (1. W. Hummel 48 00 11. Ohmstcile .". . 1)0 00 t V. Sclimidt 81) 10 Paul Storey al oil T.J. Chapiin 50 Co A. I). Haiiuey 1 .'!() Or. Nellie Manrer .'1 00 Hello Spanogld .IU SO II. J. Maurer .' !I(J (3ti Toj,itl Issued on (Junoi-al FutuldllH 80 UittnoE Fund Ij. Y. Suhinldt., 8 20 00 John S. Marsh 4.115 Fred Newman ft 50 John lieyke 41 00 Wm II. Sawyer 35 00 ?, PiTtr , 1" ' Count ''' this purpose. Wu do not believe in asking the taxpayers of the county to burden themselves just to make u show. The amount asked is ample for our needs The building as comtem plated will give us a safe place for all of our records, convenient rooms for the couuty oHicials aud there will be practically no cxpenie.ln its upkeep. The five mill levy for three years will pay for the building aud there will lie no bonds or iuterest to bother us or cause us worry. When the build ing is erected It will be paid for and posterity will not bo called upon to as sumc.any burdens or (debts. We be lieve that the proposition of the county commissioners is a good one and we aie confident that it will meet with overwhelming approval at the polls. Old papers 0 cents at this office. Albert Smith &, Sons of Superior wiU have their liig Polaud China Hog Sale October .')() h, 1012. See bills later. Widersheiu & Haunuy 3!)2 00 Total allowed f.108 03 On motion Hoard adjourned to Nov. 12, 1012. (skai.) E. W. Kos, County Clerk The Home Tmi The home town's the best town, what ever town It is, The fair town, the square town, for any kind of biz To llvo In, to give iu, to work iu, to play, To d,cll In, to sell iu, to buy day by day. The home town's tho best town, where- ever it ninv ho -To divain for. to -eheiuo for, Ho bring prosperity, 'L'oNlniut for, tu spout for, and not to inn it dow 11 For It's jour town and my town und ev'rybody's to'vn! When you look ut thuoatatng remem her iiolliiug everts as good ns the pic ture looks; If vou doubt thl stntement NUMHEH 40 CLOCKS A New Stock of Mantel and Parlor Clocks. E. H. Newhouse l Jmwalir an Ottmmmtrltt C.'JJ. &jQ. Watch Inspector A Numbtrof the Win ters Lecture Course SYLVESTER LONG'S LYCEUM CAREER young Orator Was Teacher Ii Dayton High Schools. Who would expect mathematician i be an orator? The man of flgins teals with cold facts, while the orator "seos visions." It remains true, bow ever, that one of the greatest of t younger orators on the lyceum plat form was a teacher of mathematics in the Dayton, O., high school only few years ago, when a lyceum maa ager heard him and at once mad SYLVESTliK A. LONG. him an offer of a three-year contract. This was tho beginning of S. A. Long's lyceum career. His success has been notable from tho first. Few men are better flttvd by natural en dowment for platform work. Those who have hoard Mr. Long will need only tho annoucemont of his coming to soeuro their presence again. Those who hvo not hoard him should not fall to do so, ruul thus become ac- , qualnted with one of the most In prcGslvo speakers on the American platl'01 ia. 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