The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 25, 1889, Image 2

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Overcoats !
Although having but very few on
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Attention Farmers !
And Stockman I havo just rocoived a frosh stock of
" Ravens Horse, Cattle and Poultry Food
I have sold in the last six years haudreJs of thin condition powder, and haTS jet
to hear the first complaint from nuy purchased. It will keep yonr hogs in health and
increase the fat. It will make the hens lay, It is the best thing for horses there is
iatse market- Try it. For Kale only by
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UVERY, FEED, &SALE STABLE.
iMorhart & Fulton's Old Stand, Webster St., Red Cloud, Neb.
HENDERSON BROS., Props.
Fine rigs, good horscn, board by day or week. Your patronage solicit
ed. Don't forget the place, east side of Webster
street, Kcd Clond.
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Weeeter Ceaatjr
rianeet' "prinaat to adjbnra
ment. Seventeen members prawn t.
G. W. Hummell in the chai""
The; miaatea of tik list meeting
vera read and; approved. ,
The annual settlement with the
county treasarer with the connty for
the yoir 188, 'presented to the board
together with the following endorse
ment of the committee on settlement.
' We, jour committee, do report that
we have examined the booki,vrecord,
accounts and vouchers, of the county
treasurer and find" the above statement
is correct.
J. L. Frame.
L. D.Thomas. J-Com
G. P. Catukb.
The report of the committee ac
cepted and the settlement approved
by the following vote on motion to
approve: leas. iHcianum, nareas,
Laird, Martin, Thomas, Wilder, Coon,
Hummell, Dickerson, Kaley, Frame,
Fish, Wells, Gather, .Tone., Heaton.
Nays. Garber.
The committee on settlement with
the county clerk made their report
and the .settlement was approved by
the board.
Proposition of Geo. L. Burr asking
$50 in consideration of the piblish
ing of the supervisors proceedings for
the year 1889 in the Blue Hill Times
Winner lost by the following vote.
Yeas. Laird. Martin and Fish.
Nays. McCallum, Barcus, Groves,
Thomas, Wilder, Coon, Dickerson,
Kaley. Garber, Frame. Wells, Gather,
Jones and Heaton.
On recommendation of the commit
ter on county property the poor farm
for the year 1889 was leased to Thom
as Anderson for the sum of 100 to
be paid Jan. 1, 1890, said Anderson
to give bond for $250 for the faith
ful performance of contract and pay
ment of the $100. Said farm to be
worked in a workmanlike manner and
kept clear of weeds. Contract to go
into effect when the bond is filed and
approved.
The following estimate of expenses
for the year 18S9 was presented to
the board and approved, aid estimate
being presented by Jos. Garber, chair
man of the committee of ways and
means.
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HENRY COOK
DEALER in
Drugs and Medicines
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Stationery,
Books, Etc.
Red Cloud, - Nebraska,
Comity Superiatemlcnt
Court expenses
Co. land court housu
Suiiervlsors services
Books and stationary
ITintitiK
Assessments
Special committee
Coroner
Guide Itock bridge bonds
County attorney
Poor house and County our
Incidental
County bridge
Roads
Insane
Clark bridge dubt
Kaldroad bond
Sinking fuml
County jail
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3090
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2000
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WeV'eeai iail committee, would I resume nor vem Hating ner ae-
wneitoStfreport that we have ex- nce Miss Fidelia. Sehaffnit and Misi
mineiMf investigated the proabeLl"E-WJ- Ki"S .X-unty SeHeMift
sights for a jail and would recommend j knNj agisted Professor Carraajf
ftW th i.il r hnilf at some coin! conducting the recitation. ..
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ob the court house square to be hrc-:
after selected. ,, We would further re
port that we have examined the plans
for a jahV and jailors residence sub
mitted by Mr. ' Lewis of the Pauley
Jail Building Co., and find them of
the dimensions and capacity that will
meet the neads of the county the said
plans and specifications accompanying
them will be submitted to the full
board by Mr. Lewis.
A. H. Kalev, chm. "
31. W. Dickerson.
W. U. Barccs. j-Com.
L. D Thomas. j
G. P. Catiier. J
J. L. Frame moved that the com
mittee on jail proceed to let the con
trast for building jail to the Pauley
Jail Building Co. at $10,000 accord
ing to the plans and specifications
presented to the board by said com
pany. On motion the committee on jail
wa authorized to get two or three oi
of the best mechanics in the city to
meet with them and examine the
plans, xpecificatittns, contract, &r ,
submitted with the Pauley Jail Co's
bid yn jail and suggest any improve
ments to the same that they may
deem advisable, ,
Board adjourned until Jan. 24th.
at 9 o'clock, a. m.
JANSS,
I. V TULLEYS. M. 1)
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HaObeal
OMOEOHATHICrilYslciAN. U.S. Ex
amining Surceon. Office opposite First
el Bank. KeaClotid. Nebraska.
Careale diseases treated iiynuMI.
C W. KALBV. J. L. Kalkv.
KALKY ItUOS.
A TTORNEYS AT LAW . Agents (or the B.
r ft M.R. K. lauds. Oflcc on Webster street
tea Cloud. Nebraska.
O. C. CASK, Jas. McX KN V,
CASE&.McNENY.
A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
Ik WIU practice In all courts ol this state
OolIectleBs as well as litigated business raretul-
to. Abstracts furnist-
v aaa cmeleatl v attrmdi
eaeaaMUcattea.
Omrc-Orer First National
CtowtKek
Bank, tad
fcjlcrt's extract of tar and vild cherry is
safe, reliable aad stauaat miwdy forcouirhs.
": fbniiMiiitis,aiftaiiuiaiidallthroattroutlc4
lMHreUccaa benefit consumption. Try H
ad te eusnlaced. Kver' bottle amntcil:
price 48 cents and St per bottle. Sold by all
dnimfetx. Preiared by the Eaiinert lniprie-
wmrj .v, v saw iu.
D. B. Spanogle,
Real Estate
and Loan Age
Red Cloud.
BON TON
cnur PAB5ii.eAK?.
InHrt Strmfght 8 Per Ctit.
Can pay part er all of principal at
any year aad atop interest Well se
cure netee bocht. Insurance in
,: fti cempanics.
-x C. F. Cathu,
;'' Red Cle., Neb.
jOficc oTet post oticc .
Pr. Jaqurs ttcnaaa worm eake? Ocsimrl
BARBER Shop
AND
BATH ROOM,
HUTCHISONS EDGELL. Vtopt.
First doer north of Cily Bakery, re
fitted ami thoroughly equipped. We
reapectfully aolicii vour
KtiaranteeinKMltjjf.tio in every cmw.
OUR MOTTo. Will be to nlemwall
Total 91800
Petition from county officials ask
ng that the court house be furnished
with water from the system of water
works now in use in the city of
lied Clond laid over until the next
meeting of the board .
On motion 1700 granted to M. B.
McXitt for deputy Hre for the year
1689 to be paid from the fees of the
office.
Petition for a road in Harmony
township signed by Frank Wheat and
others laid over indefinitely.
Action regarding the opening of a
road between Webster and Nuckolls
counties referred to .county attorney.
Board now adjourned to Jan. 23d,
at 9 a. m.
Red Cloud, Jan. 23d, 1889.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Entire board present. G. W.
Hummell chairman.
On petition $100 was granted to
Walnut Creek township to be used in
building a bridge on section line be
tween seetioas 5 and 8, town 1, range
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Petition for a road in Harmony
township signed by A. D. Karnes
aad others laid over until the next
meeting.
The following oficial bonds were
approved:
W. D. Hall, Constable, Glenwood tf
Beaj. F. Hudson, OHRDNe. 19.
John Zshn, O U B D No. 43.
J. D. Cariamaa, trtaeurer, Beaver
Creek township.
Bond of Francia L. Linn. O H R D
So. 21 rejectee!
These elaime were aUewed
riattfc Frees Ga.,
Bed Cloud, Jan. 24th, '89.
Board met as adjourned, full board
present. ''ailed to order by G. W.
Hummel.
The following reports now came
before the board:
We, your jail committee, beg leave
to report that we selected a carpenter
and brick layer among the best men
in that occupation to go over the
plans and specifications submitted by
the Pauley Jail Co., and they report
to us that they have gone carcfullv
over the plans and specifications and
to the best of their Knowledge report
them complete excepts few variations
which tho board can amend, and claim
it among the best they luve seen and
think it well worth our cousiaeration.
And we'your committee recommend
the adoption by this board of the
plans and specifications presented by
Mr. Lewis, agent of the Pauley Jail
company.
A. II. Kaley, chr'm. )
31. W. Dickerson. vCom.
W. II. Barcum. j
We, the undersigned being mem
bers of the jail committee recommend
that the board do not let the contract
for building a jail in this county for
at least thirty daya. While we think
the Pauley Jail Company will build us
a good jail for $10,000 as per plans
and specifications presented with
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ineir u:u we ucucva mai oy advertis
ing and waiting we arc likely to get
the same jail that said company pro
poses to build for less money. If ww
should have to pay the $10,000 for
the same kind of a jail after vaitinp
we can still have our jail built an soon
as though we let the contract now,
and at the same time know that we
have done what lay in our power to
get a jail for the people at the lowest
possible figure. We believe in giving
all jail men a chance to bid so that
we can get a good jail for the least
money.
G. P. Catiier. .,
LI). Tiiomas. tom
The motion of Supervisor Frann-
that jail committee be instructed to
contract with Pauley Jail Company
for the building of a jail and sheriff's
residence for the sum of 10,000 ac
cording to plans and specifications
submitted by Mr. Lewis, agent of said
company, was then taken up and
passed by the following vote.
Yeas. Barcus, Coon, Hummel,
Dickerson, Kaley. Garber. Frame,
Fish, Wells, Jeaes aad Heaton.
Nays. McCallum, Groves, Laird,
Martin, Thomas, Wilder and Catber
Board then adjourned to Jan. 25th
at 10 a. m.
Mis E Campbell, the ladv whom
the school board emplorel as one of
our assistant teachers, commenced her
duties on Wcusday moraine. Mis
Campbell was formerly a student ef
the State Normal school at Pern.
Mr. aad Mrs. Winters were pleasant
and welcome callers at our school last
Friday. Messrs Spanogle and Marsh
members of the school board were also
welcome callers in all the rooms of the
high school building. Come again
gentlemen, as all visitors whether
school officers or others, are welcome.
oVoLRENETWHOli;sE.C Kl,T0RS-
Teacher micellae.
Our next public teachers meeting
will be held in the high school Friday
evening at 7 30 o'clock January 25 to
which the public generally arc uiot
cordially invited. A clasa drill in
primary numbers will be conducted by
Mis Brakefi'Id after which there
will be such friendly criticism and re
marks as the departments during the
class drill may call forth.
The teachers duly appreciate the
deep interest maintained in these
meetings by the good people of Red
Cloud, as evinced by the vary large
attendance at each meeting we have
had, and they earnestly hope for a
continuance of ineh interest in a
:ausc that cannot fail being produc
tive of pleasant and profitable results
for our schools. Tbe promotion of
the school's best interests is the only
motivn that prompted the organisa
tion of these meetings, aad pervades
their existence, directing every step
taken by the teachers in their efforts
to conduct the meetings to a successful
issue that our schools may. reap a per
manent benefit from them. To secure
such a very desirable result both
teachers and pupils look to parents
and school officers for that recognition
and encouragement morally due them
in their respective field of labor.
Hence we hope to see our usual
large attendance next Friday evening.
Respectfully,
John. F. Curran
Sup't.
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The very pleasant holidays having
fed on the wings of time, and school
work having been resumed, we have
settled down to werk in earnest. Se
that we earnestly hope that at the
elote of 1SS9 we may realise the pleas
iag aad profile ble result of a diligent
it is I application to cur studies as true stud
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asOHRDNe. 22 reearnel teluun
by James Greree far want ef j
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Oar high aeheol enrollment has
reached 115, 8 new pupils having beea
enrelled last week.
Misa Culbertsoa whe, far a short
time, took Mine HeJVwtt's place ia
the hif room, is now teaching in room
Ne. 3,
A mmnher ef ear pajpUe have fermed
a skating dab which canes d the ab
sence ef several large beys last Friday
afteraeee. The Friday aearneee ex
eemami faasel et ae newel.
neefeajrittemAeJl
pewt tWChriefnaee heli-
daya with her toetW atNeUeai, Sek;
Artlelca or littH Warm Maay TU
TTaaMAf.
The Egyptians, whose history, ae
recorded on thoir monuments and In
their writing, is the most ancient of
any with which we an acquainted,
habitually wore broad belta of one
kind or another. These girdles were
used by both sexes, and, we are In
formed by Prof. Macalister. were wore
tight, this being apparently the cause
of tho remarkably slim waists which
aro so characteristic a feature of the
sculptures and paintings of tho ancient
Egyptians. The breadth of their
girdles varied considerably, but thoy.
wero usually broad and made of linen.
Tho women appeared to have frequent
ly worn two distinct girdles, one high
up, immediately below the bosom,
whilo the other was placed lower. Just
abovo tho hip-bone. There is no rea
son to supposo that the one round the
waist proper was used to support any
part of the clothing. The Semitic
races, who derived their civilisation:
mainly from the Egyptians, also were
girdles as part of their ordinary eoe
tutne. With regard to the Jews aad
Phoenician-, we may remark that fir
dies, which were worn by both eexee,
wero recognized as being of benefit In
assisting active exertion. As an lav
stance of this, the case of Elijah
may bo quoted ficeond Klagt.
xriiL. 45 where It la
that the prophet
up his loins" to run before Ahab. Aa
is mentioned elsewhere la 8erlgmnre
Elijah wore a leathern girdle, ami tmt
words in tbe original, whlehhavehemw
translated "girled up." aaoeid he
rather "tightened up." ami cam ha
rendered more exactly by taeLaJia
titer comtrinxil than usual the Kagtlah
translation, which might lead to the
erroneous impression that wulliag wp
of the skirts was xaeaal The girding
up of the loins referred (o elsewhere sn
the Old Teataaeat fer example, with
regard to the ceremoaiee eeeerred aft
the feast of the Pi
bo signification, aad
the connection between seam giffdlaw
and active exertlen. The Are toihea
of our own day wear girdles from their
earliest infaaey. aad we are iafi
by Prof, ftoberteoa Smith that la
case of the rrirslns they are
tight as a matter ef rusinaailltv. He
farther tells ne that whom he hlmaatf
traveled in aa Are dram ha was In
structed always te draw hie gtrdla
"r" ' t rfrnfs leisc raaaiemfi la
the East, at the areeeet
characteristic of a diaaslate.
Ia the nrivacy aff
KirU is either
Many etssilar
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(Late of Berlin)
PRESIDENPOF THE
Nebraska State Medical
and Surgical Institute
WILL BE IN-
RED CLOUD,
At the Holland House, Monday,
January 28, 1889.
Hacker & Parker,
THE GROCERS.
Keep the finest !inc of
and Coffees
In the City.
Teas
REAL ESTATE&L0AN BROKERS
Call and examine our bargains. Correspond-
ence solicited,
GUJIP & WARNER.
Opera House Block Red Cloud
C. SC
HENCK.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
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Collections, Taxes Paid, &c.
Office with the County Judge, Moon Block
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
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ha taedgarsyee hay hi a
GREAT BARGAINS!
GOODS SOLD CHEAPER
THAN EVER AT
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