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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1914)
r'J?rtf &&&&& RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF r ' ia m:- a: $. h $sv Era . tAr. ? !a 'IT WWAW.W.VAWWW.V; HOMENEWS Bulletin of Tho Week's Doings v.v.v.v Alstot wns In Hustings Mon- Jack day. Win. Reoves wns In Hastings Mon ti ay. frank Able spent Monday In Hast ings. Robt McBride is In Lincoln tills week. Leo DoTour was up from Guide Rock Friday. Roy Ilasslngcr was In Hustings. Monday. Carl Norclin of Superior was in town Saturday. Earl Hall was in Hastings Monday on business. C. G. Pitney was down from lua valo Tuesday. nil... ........tf (.nmiillssiollLU'9 Were 111 session Monday. John Rutledge went to Blue Hill Monday morning. E R Slawson went to Lincoln Sat urday on business. George Hutchison was in Cowles Monday on business. Mrs. Barbara Pharcs is homo from Lincoln aud Chicago. Tho W. H. C. will meet Saturday ufternoon at 3 o'clock. Albert Wocrnor of Superior was in town Thursday evening. Attorney H. W. Stewart left Monday for Fiemont on business. C. W. Dow left Friday for his homo nt Now Castlo. Wyoming. Meredith llutlcr was a passenger to Hastings Monday morning. Don't miss the Hand Concert at the opera house Friday evening. W. W. Richards of Guide Rock was In town Monday on business. J. II. Bailey went to Kansas City Monday morning on business. U. C. Wolfe is able to be about again after h short sick spell. Tho lareest lino of rugs in the city on display at Miner Bros. Co. -Mr. Baker and family moved Into Mrs. Earner's residence Tuesday. Paul Fiedler of McCook spent the last of the week hero with friends. t t ni.rUtintt nrrlved homo the last of the week. from his eastern trip, J. F. Grimes of Blue Hill is visiting his son, Ned Grimes, and wife this week. ' .I.K. Chaueywnd wife are vjsltlng their sons who reside at Superior this this week. Attorneys Maurer and Blacklcdgo and Geo. W. Hummol went to Lincoln Tuesday morning. John Wolfe or wneeier, -, was horo the last of the week visiting his father, H. C. Wolfe. Ron Gibson and family have moved to Franklin at which place thoy will mako their future home. Mrs. Mary Sanderson rciuruuu m her home at Grand Island Monday after visiting relatives hero. C W. Fogle and wlfo arrived the first of the week for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Silver Longtln. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Silvey of Inavale spent Sunday In this city with her parents, Lon Wonderly and wlfo. I P. Gce of Fremont, Grand Secre tary of the I O.'O.F. lodge was here Monday attending the district meet- ing. A. M. Shambaugh returned to his home at Bostwlok Monday after visit ing with John Weesner and wifo a few dais. v ..n.lnrstand that some of Charllo Rust's friends aro "booming" htm for mayor and Unit he is now busy writing his platform. Dan Garber, Grand Marshal of tho IOO. F. Grand Lodge, was down from Rlverton Monday attending the big meeting held hero. WlUScrlvner and Frank Peterson went to Grafton, Monday morning to submit bids for the new school house to be built at that place. m .T. A. Burden's Spring Millinery opening of the latest fashions In the millinery line, will be held Saturday, March 14th. Beta's orchestra will play. Frank John of Grand Island, Grand Master of the 1. 0. O. F. Graud Lodge here Monday attending the dis trict meeting held by the Odd Fellows lodge. T. W. White will sell at public auction live miles southeast of Rcil Cloud, Tuesday, March 10th, 31 head ofeattle,4beadof horses and other articles. Mattio Hunderupp of Franklin wns ' visiting with A. H. Carpenter and femllv over Sunday. The lauy was en route to Kansas City at which she will mako her futuro home. We havo on hand now a carload of Genuine Minnesota Red River Early ri.i Qwi ' Potatoes ' These are best table potato and the only kind for Tako your cream to J. O. Caldwoll. Will Bear went to Omaha yesterday. Frank Cowdon was In Superior Fil day Will Mmintford was In Blue Hill Wcilucsdny. See the complete line of rugs nt Miner Bros. Co. Art Briidslmw of Blooinington was in town tills week. Joe Md'atlum went to Hustings Wednesday nun ning. Gus llnliugraln went to Hastings Wednesday morning. Closing out sale of Harness. See me for Bat gains. P. L Hansen, udv ,1. A. Burden and Roy Sattley have put up new awnings in front of their stores. R. E Mattison, Commercial Superin tendent of the Lincoln Telephone Co., of Lincoln vwis in town this week. "The Octoroon" at tho Topeo next Wednesday and Thursday, March llth aud 12th. Regular pi ices 10 and n cts. Curtis Goer and Tart Sherman left today for Campbell and Lawrence where they will repair the phone lines I am again ready to mako farm loans promptly and on attractive' terms Solo agent for Trevett, Mattis & Baker. .1. H. B.ui.ev. I havo the best rate in the county on farm loans. See mo and he convinced My motto prompt service. A. T. Vai.ki:ii. Peoplo that believe In home trade soil tho Red Cloud Cigars as they aro tho best D cent cigar iu the world. In other towns they get 10 cents for this cigar. adv FOR SALE Horses, mares and mules from 3 to r years old; Rome alfalfa hay and seed and hay tools of all kinds. Also cattle wanted to pas ture. 11. A. Roats. , Mosdnmcs Grant Turner and Clias Eldredgennd Mrs. Geo. Tophatu of Blue Hill were called to Sterling, Illi nois, Wednesday evening by the death of thoir sister-in law, Mrs. Paul Moetle. G. L. Canllcld and wifo left Sunday for Blue Springs, Missouri, whore they will make their futuro home. I'hey were accompanied by thoir son, Ralph Cantleldaud wlfo who will visit II1CU1. - Mrs. J. A. Burden's Spring Millinery opeuiug will be held Saturday, March llth. Prof. Beta's orchestra will fur- uisli the music from 3 to 4 m the afternoon and from 7,o 8 in tho even ing. Everybody iuvlted. Sheriff Hedge wns called to the de- not Wednesday morning ioiatce.cpargu of a crazy man who got off tho No. 1.1 train. Tho man had a thru ticket from Kansas City to California mid had Sr.O in money. He is being held here" In jail. On March Oth at the Opera Homo Red Cloud's Concert bund will give a concert which will bo followed by n 40 inlnuto farce comedy plnyetto. You should not miss It. Admission 20o to all. Tickets will bo on sale at Cook's City Council Holds Monthly Meeting Tim City Council met on Tuesday evening with Mayor Saunders and Councllmeii Foe, Criins and Storey, present, and Cowden absent. Minutes of the meeting of Feb. 3 1, red and approved. Moved by Foe and seconded by Crans Unit the Hewer proposition he submitted at general election and cierk instructed to havo Bitmc placed on bal lot. Carried. Report of S. R Flonince read and approved. The following judges of election were appointed: lut ward Judges: E. .1. Pulsipher, Chrk Stevens, Geo Trine. Clerks: Joe Barta, t). M. Abel. 2d ward Judges: C. C. McConkoy, Geo. Hutchison, J. M. Burgess. Clerks: C. E. Reigle, J.J. Garber. Election 1st, City Hall. 2nd, Fire man's hall. L. M. Crabill appeared before the council for the purpose of talking over the street car proposition. Tho following claims were allowed: Guy Zeigler $120 00 CHI Jay 75 00 W. A. Patten 70 00 'LoydPegg 0 00 Elmer Vauirhan 11 00 JoeBarta 1 75 S.R. Florance 361 38 O.C. Teel 39 53 E.H.Weber 83 20 J. W. Auld, Treus ua 00 MutualOil Co 17 85 11 awkeyc Compound Co 211 12 Mayer Coal Co 159 80 Sunderland Mucky Supply Co.. 17 45 CraneCo 48 30 Grunt Christy bb bu A. C. Hoamer 7 85 Geo. Clauaon 3 00 Clarence Lewis 7 10 C. F. Wallin 5 25 Saunders Bros 2 50 F. G. Turnuro 3 13 B. W. Stewart, trustee 1 05 J City Treasurer's Statement Just lecelvcd n ear of Fancy Early Ohio Potatoes. 81.10 per bushel. Tur nuro t Son. I. O. (). F.Ginud Lodge Is attracting some of the membeis of tho otder to Bed Cloud. Frank Albertson wont up this uioiuiiig and u number, including C. Hunter, Frank Bossemeyor and L. Brodstone will go up this evening. Monday's Superior impress. Weal fcstutc lrnnsfcij. Real HstiitoTratisfoiH for Week end ing March 3rd, UUI. Compiled by M. W. Cailer, Bonded Abstiaclor, Red Cloud, Nebraska. A. E. Turner, single, to W. E. ami .Mary Karnes, tied, lots 3, I, Blk. 8, Kaloy & Jackson- Add to Red Cloud $ t Albert V. Rust otal to John 11. THE GREATEST SHIRT TALE ww vma wMiiwr&ivgsmxm 'ilBW.-i-lMW You Ever Heard McCalliim. wd, sivU IW 1-11.. 12000 iiono 3330 Chas .1. Ran, aud wilu to lleuiy Faiisch, wit, noj t !MD G. E. Chauiu and witu to N. E. Uuivey.qcd, mvj 30-!M2 John 11. McCalluiu and wlfo to Albeit W. Rust, vd, wJu ne.i Rosa Piuucls Jones and husband to BimiIiiIi Gi BorUold, wd, lots 10,20,21,22, 23, 21, Blk. 13, Red Cloud Funic S. Dow, Widow, to Charles V. Dow, wd, lots II, 1.1, 10, ','0, iim lot 18, 111k. L', Rlchardsoiis Addition to Red Cloud Futile S. Dow to Charles W. Dow, wd, no1.! U.'i-iMl Funic S. Dow to Auva Dow, wd, c)422 2.10 Fatiie S. Dow to Auva Dow, wd, b' lot 5, all lot 0, Blk. 8, Lo- Due's Addition to Bed Cloud... John 11. McCall aud wife to Bertha A. Boom, wd, ej nw'-j 0-311 Clara E. Heed to John Moiiia, wd, mv. 2--'-'J R. J. K'oehler and wlfo to Ralph A.Siiaucr, (icd,nwU 22-1-U... 1 James 11. Davis to Lillian F. Boluer, wd, lots 13, It, Blk. m, RodOioud 1S00 Carl Schmidt and wlfo to Percy 11. Larrlck, wd,oJ hoH 12-H-l'J Albert Whltiuoro and wlfo to IKJOO $400.00 Worth of Fine Dress Shirts at 48g - 68c ; 88e Three Big Assortments 48c Lot Includes Shirts Worth up to $1.00 - 68c Lot Includes Shirts Worth up to $1.25 88c Lot Includes Shirts from $1.25 to $1.75 These Shirts were bought last week by our buyer who has just returned from the Eastern market. They are the product of one of the best Shirt houses in the west. We will'guarantco every shirt sold to be perfect in fit and material. This sale starts Thursday Morning At 9 O'clock And Will Last 15 Days You'll Have To Hurry ? The Goiu(lenaley Clothin5 G- 1000 Mar. 3, 1914 Honorable Mayor and City Council, Red Cloud, Neb. Gentlemen: I oncloso statement cover ing receipts aud disbursements of my ofllco for the period from lei. 3, iuii to Mar. 3, 1014. Occupation Fund Amount on hand Feb. 3, '14.. 8 199 27 Mo receipts Disbursements BW o Balance Mar. 3, '14 8 91 C2 Water Fund , Amount on hand Feb.S.'ll... 271 22 No receipts. Disbursements 41 00 Emil lmhof, wd, nwJ.J, nwj.i, uK sw4, nw.(. nwtf bv.i 20-2- 9 James Mctrord and wife to Albert Whltmorc, wd, swj bwtf 23-1- 10 ! Mortgages Bled, 950,092.82. Mortgages released, 827,370.00, s vs.rWvV-HB' Red Cloud's Foremost Clothiers WvA 8000 2.10 The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. L. P. Albright Wednesday afternoon, March llth. For tho best 2.1 dinner, also short orders, pie, sandwiches and fresh oysters go to Warren's restaurant. 'What Is Needed To Move Red rim,.!"' win Iih tho subject Sunday morning attliMCongiogatlonal ( huioh. Congregational church. Tho pastor will preach as ii-mal I At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon Mrs. Armotta Nesbltt, organizor and lec turer for the W. C. T. U. will spoak In the Congregational church. All nre cordially Invited. Mrs. ArmotU Nesbltt temperance iooturer for tho W. C. T. U. will spoak at the Sunday evening service in the drug store. adv. lrr'wvE Ui I i HP',,fvE nwv-vrC 3rvl Chas. A. Schcllak the eilicient opera tor at the Topee, and who for some time past has devoted his leisure day light hours in pursuit of the festive locals for our esteemed contempoiary, is going about his duties this week with considerable more dignity than is usually displayed by oveu a Constable, duo to .the fact that on last Friday evening his wRo preieuted ilm with a baby girl. Notice. There will bo a meeting oi uiu County Farmers' Union at tho court house, Tuesday, Maich 11', at 10 o'clock and at 1:30 p. in. an open meet ing will bo held aud Carl Slatt will address the audience. Everybody in vited to attend. l lS V CHEESE Balance Mar. 3, '14 9 230 22 Water Levy Fund Amount on hand Fob 3, '14.. . .8 349 No receipts. Iso disbursements. Balanco Mar. 3, '14 8 349 20 General Fund Amount on hand Fob. 3, '14... 4l 33 No receipts. Disbursements; 330 00 Balanco Mnr. 3, '14 3 78 33 Electric Light Fund Amouut on hand Fob. 3, '14 . . .81313 00 Receipts lOOlJHl 2315 32 Disbursements 108531 Balance Mar. 3. '14 9 1230 CI Electric LightLevy Pond Amount on hand Feb. 3, '14.. . .8 497 90 No receipts No disbursements. Balance Mar. 3, '14 497 00 Judgment Fund Amount on hand Feb. 3, '14... 8 200 00 No receipts No disbursements Balanco Mar. 3. '11 200 0 Firemen's Fund Amount ou baud Fob. 3, '14... .8 22 4.1 No receipts No disbursements Balanco Mar. 3. '14 8 22 45 Recapitulation Occupation Fund 9 M 0 Water,Pund ' ,230 22 Water Levy Fund 349 20 General Fund 78 33 Electrlo Light Fund 1280 01 Electric Light Levy Fund 497 90 Judgment Fund 200 00 Firemen's Fund J Amount on hand Mar.3, 'l4f...2C9 73 No Registered Warrants outstanding. S. R. Flobanob, City Treasurer. UJ Weesner, Perry & Go. Wish to Announce the Arrival of the New Sprint Coats. Wool Dress Goods silks. White, fiflflds. Laces and Embroideries 1 ladies of Red Cloud Anrl manv other lines of New Spring Merchandise. All these goods are now fMtlv for vour inspection and we cordially invite all the and vicinity to call and see them. The Coats never were as pretty as they are this spring, and we have them in all the ,., .riarlM such as Tanco. Kine Blue, Mahagony, Kelly -Green, etc. You will find we are showing you exactly the Coats they are showing in all the large cities, nnrl w spll them for about 1-3 less. In the better Coats, we have no two alike. .mm m Vk 1 1 111 l J - . I a sk AJ f A We have some beautiful new Wool Uress Uoods in all me new snaaes mcnuuucu in the Plain Wool Crepes, Crepe Ratines and Brocaded Crepss, etc. In Silks we have the new Crepe Meteors, CrepeDeChene, Silk Poplins and Foulards in both plain colors and also the dainty flowers and figures that are so popular this spring. A new stock of Trimming Silks, All Over Laces, Braids, etc. When we took our Annual Inventory on February 1st, we found many broken lines of goods which we are going to close out at a big reduction in price. . place Good Cheese le Healthy Wo offer the following varieties: Cream chces-s, pound 25c Brick cheese, pound 2Bo Swiss cheese, pound 930c Llmberyer cheeie 30c McLu.-enslmp cheeso. per jiv ISo thcOJ adv B. E. IWeFariand All the Phones Weather Report for February Temperature: Mean 27.4 degrees, maximum ill on tho 21, minimum 10 be low zero on the 24th. Precipitation: Total 0.00 inches; total snowfall 0 3-8 inches. Number of days clear 12, partly cloudy 6, cloudy 10. Dates of sleet 20th and 22nd. Prevailing wind direction N W 9 days. Chas. S. Ludlow, Observer. One lot of M-ln GlnKhams that were lEc per yard, go at 9o Ono lot of Plain" Color ShlrtltiRs, worth 10c yard for One lot of Galatae Cloth yard, go at 4 Pieces Mossallno Finish Satoens -wutch sold at 20c yd, go at FJC 0 Pieces Cotton Corduroy, good lino of colors, worth 25c yd, now 18c 3 Pieces of 15c Crepe, yard ' 10c 9c worth 15c tOc WO llBVO I'V'K'Mf 12 Ladles' Suits l"t which sold at Slo.oO to J30.00 a Suit. We aro going; to close them out at yt price which means 97.BOto9IS.OO The sizes run from 31 to 45 aud tho colors are blank, grey tpu and navy bluo. 20j;Jeccs of Fancy Silk Ribbons about 4'ln wido In good lino of colors, worth lOo yd now - 8c We have a few sots of furs left which 'go at - - H IfrlCB 303 Remnants of all hinds or goods Ztfjbm Calico to Silks. These aio an marked except tho Calicos ,t - a r-nvw i . .- 8 Pieces of 20-in Silk Poplins ana Wool Ohallles, worth 50 yd, - 3C We are going lo make a general house cleaning of our stock and you will many other bargains on sale which are not mentioned here. find WMm's PcrsUr. Tho recent act of April 19th, 1908 gives to all soldiers' widows a pension 112 per month. Fred Maurer, the atJ orn ey, has all necessary blanks. I Weesner, Perry likWfAl 8 Co. JvnAWVE lWWAt 3vvWH $ i . K ! u i. ' seed.-Weestfer, Perry & Lo. 0 n .,! ml'W " ywMjgiiijyhai1' mil11