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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1897)
f to Us a" N I A. rcmS5!r5! icfpmvvm AVar ... W-rtnAi-a .". m "L-i 4u TT -.k ts,jimgp ' ''. HMBiaHIHIHH,HBaBHHBaaaaBaavaaBaBlBBaiiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaH VOLUME XXV. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. JUNE 2t, 1897. NUMBER 25 jmm&&w& w m$wmiiMZtfw$ fot Weather Coats and Vests, : m f.t: in P.r. 3' il7. STYLE. COMFORT. WEAR the $?' trinity Df perfect dressing Diagonals, j$j Skrges, Alpacas, Mohairs, Etc., just i from the factories. Nothing ' newer or yj fresher and the prices, they would seem Hi!'. M less than cost if we didn't know how to 3$ m buv. Todav is vour day for satisfaction. w. 1 i 1 Chicago Store. 1 Commisslaners Proceedings. Counly commlssioneis mot in regu lar session Juno 21it, with nil members present. Board adjourned in order in appraise, school lundri to meut again Tuesday morning at 0 o'clock. Boaid met Tuesday morning and ti'iinsiictcd tlit) following business: The following school lands woio ap praised as follows towit; nej sef85-l-0, vn ha $0.50 per note. (5 A H.inls appeared Imforc tho bonid and represented that ho was as sessed on mcrchandisu in tho village of Cowles for tho year 1804 at $1,500, 1800 at $1,400 ami 1890 at $800 and to- quested tho boat d to reduce the samu in pioportion to what othur merchan dise in .said village is assessed at. The county treasurer was instructed to ledueo the value of personal taxes of (J. A. Harris for tho your 1804 from $1000 to $1200; for 1805 from $1400 to $800 and for the year 1800 from $800 to $000 and collect taxes on said valua tion, ltu.siguation of S. K. (larbct-, toad BMMMSMWWiMSM m During the Month of June, I will sell everything at Reduced Prices. v" Sgeas m VS m ?j 2s3 lj Many ui tides at cost and some below cost. Come in and sou that I mean what I say ' 58 m G. A. Harris, Cowles, Neb. m g m The Kalby Shoe Co. m overseei District No. 1, was accepted. , Tho following oflicial bonds wore ap proved: James Hilkoy, food overseer district No. 44; John E. Jones, district No. 1;T. W. Bailoy distriut No. 38. A petition signed by F. A. Good, K. B. Thompson and M. B. Beeves was presented requesting that tho board offer n reword for the arrest of tho patties who lobbed thu storoof Fuller & Good at Cowles on the night of tho Uth of May, 1807. The board refused to offer a reward for aiit'tnf oald parties. x F. C. Buhchow administrator of the estate of A. Tobln appeared and rep resented that tho assessor assessed thoTobiu heirs in tho village of Blue Hill when it should have been in the precinct aud that tliero is an erroneous tux iimnutiting to $2.40 aud asked tho board to lofund said amount. The county treastuer was instiuctedto re fund said amount out of the Blue Hill special judgement lax. Tim county tieasuier was instructed to issue tux receipts to the following named parties in full for warrants hold by him as ticnsuiorto apply on ppisonul taxes: Johu Sewell 18i3;J. W.Norris 1803; M. 11. Warner 1888; I'. S. McOoire 1888: F. P. Shields 180l: Chas. Lyons 1802; J. A. Lopeman 1880. Tho counly clerk was iusltucted to ad vut Usu for bids lo build u poorhoimo ou tho poor farm suid bids to bo tiled on or befoio theOtli of July, 1807, i ho board reset ving tho right to lejticl any aud all bids. Tlio following school laud was ap praised towit: NwJ nwj 0-1 10 value 0.00 per ucie. Bornii adjourned lo moot Wednes day morning 20d at 0 a.m. A. Boats appeal ed before tho board aud represented that ho is assessed in Lluo township for tho years 1804 and 1805 on investments In real estate valued for tho year 1804 at $300 and for the year 1805 at $248, and nsked tho board to rodttco said taxes to a just assessment. 1 he county treasurer was instructed to i educe tho valuation of said taxes for the year 1884 from $300 to $00 and for tho year 1805 from $248 to $59 and issue tax receict in full of said taxes. Hal i let Blown nppoaied and repott ed lo tho boaid that lots 11 aud 12, block 31, in Smith & Mooio's addition to lied Cloud is delinquent fot tho taxes for tho yoais 1887 to 1895 Inclu sive amounting lo $45.05 without la toiest ami asks tho boatd to Vcduco tho taxes on said lots to a just assessment. Tho county treasurer was instructed to issue a lax receipt hi full for said years tor tho sum of $30. In tho matter of delinquent taxes on lots 5 and 0 In block 1, in Lut.'s ad dition, delinquent for tho years 1881 lo 1805 inclusive, the board was nsked to strike off tho interest ou suid taxes. Tho treasurer was instructed to take thepiiucipal less tho interest on said lots nnd issue tax receipts for same. A petition signed by T. F. Jonos and others was presented asking for an ap propriation of $50 to repair and grado mail in Walnut creek, commencing at southwest corner of section 4, town 1, Halige, iiiuniug east to southwest ThM School Land Law. At thoieiMMit xnsilon of thu leglsln tine, an net was passed which does away with tho sale of educational, or school laud ou am,l after July 0, tho date it becomes a law. In an Interview with the county treasurer upon this subject, we learn that he has been instructed by Hon. J. V. Wolfo, commissioner of publio lands and buildings, that, if holders of lease contt acts desire to purchase such land or any pai t of it, complete application to purchase mut be tiled with the county tteasurer not later than tho close of the eighth day of July, By "complote application to pin- chase," it is tiudeistood, in tho lirst place, that only holders of lease con tracts aie entitled to purchase such lands. rally desiring lo purchase must illo his lease contract with tho county lioasurer ami sign application for appraisement and sale of land, and as soon as county commissioners or supoi visors (tho appraisers) nmko their rotuiu, tliero should bo paid: Lease rental lo ditto of application to pur chase; nt least ono-tonth of tho princi pal; interest on the remainder to the end of the year; give sixporceut (0 pot ct.) noU-s for unpaid principal. All must be dnno within the timeaboro mentioned, in order to constitute a legal tiling for purchase. Some have the impression that lease contractu may be transferred Into sale contracts at any time, aud that the cottier of three iu Walnut creek town-1 now law affects vacant land only. But Successors to A.H. KALBY. im -2 v s bee uur ux niooa and Chololate "J8s HI is iur-: Oxfords and Shoes. g ki We have a Bargain in Black or Tan Oxfords at $t.oo. v iz ,! Knrtr :ir.l EfTas l.'ikfin in exchnnfre for Shoes. & All kinds of renairintr neatlv done. Cincinnati Cash Shoe Store. m2 sSitairrtiwrrraww uammm s m uwrnflrci7fi'ffis KSW 2?MJ m -v ssfc H8 S2 ship. Tho player of petition wns grunted and $50 appropriated for said graJtfng. - - - Tho hoard adjourned to meet July 13, 1897. Food, undigested, is poison. Digest ed, it is life and sttenglh. Millions of us suffer from indigestion, but wo often don't know it. Wc think it Is something else. Even doctors often mistako the symptoms. Pale, thin people, who ate over worked, who need stioiigth, who seem in want of proper food, should take Shaker Digestive Cot dial. It is as tonishing what food will do when piopcrly digested. It will niakeyou strong,! cvlvcjou, sus tain you, make you fat, restore iour color, make muscle, brain libra, courage, eudiiiance, eueigy; Increase your power to throw off disease and keep you healHiy ami hapuy. Indigestion docs just tho opposite, hut indigestion can be cured ami pro vented with Shaker Digestive Coixlial. Sold by diuggists. Ttial bottles 10 cents. Boatd met Wednesday liiorulug with all members present. Board adjourned lo I o'clock p.m. in otder to appraise school laud. In the afternoon tho boaid returned school laud appiaisals as follows: uwj uwj lfl-t-12, value per aoro $5.00; swj ii wj 10-L12. value per acre $5; mvj swj 10-1-12, valuo per aoie$.j;Bwi swi 10 1 12, value' per aero $1; nej soj 30-2-12, value per aero $4.50; awj so iW-2-12, Value per acio $5; sej scj 80-2-12, valuo per acie$0. Tho road petition of Hans Skjelver and otheis was brought befoie tho bn.it d, luktng for tho location of a load commencing at the not theast corner of section 111 aud northwest corner of oe Wedding Bells. It has not been our pleasure to if put t so pleasant a wedding us Unit of our fellow townsman, Mr. Chas. II. Kaley to Mii Susie M. Hifo, which transpiied ou last Wednesday evonlng, June 23, at 8 30 o'clock, at tho resi dence of the biide's mother, Mrs. S.tvilla Hifo, tho Bev, Jamvs Matk Dai by of thoM. E. Chmcholliciatiug in his usual happy manner. A Ini go num. bet of invited guests were ptesent. Mr. Kuloy litis tesided in Webster county most of his life and is well known to our citl.eiin as an industrious go-ahead jnungmaii, and the possessor of 400 acres of as Hue land as is in Web ster county, while his hi idols one of Bed Cloud's f a vol 1 to oung ladies aud ugiadualu of the clans of 1)7 of our high school, tho iueiubsis of which ex tended to her an excellent, seieuade ou this is not tho case. Absolutely no school laud may be sold after the date mei.Uoned except for church, school Iioum', or cemetery purposes. Exist ing sale contracts am not molested. It is provided that nil nppralsenienls must bo reviewed by the bard of educational lauds aud funds, and if found to be out of proportion to the ti no value of the land, this board must appoint now appraisers and the land may then only bo sold on tho basis of this now appraisement: Hence the commissioners should take care to set the price of such lauds nt tho prico for which they would bo willing to soil, if they owned the laud: and Commis sioner Wolfe feels that it is n duty citi.eus owe, in pi election of tho school fund, to immediately infotm him of any errors in the valuation of such land. If desired, such information will bo treated as eonlidential and highly appreciated. Kenksaw, Nob., May 15, 1807. I have had a disordered stomach for sev eral years aud have spent many dollars for medicine, but found no relief until I was induced to try Hood's Saisu- purilla. This medicine has done me more good than any other. Mis Annie Currier. Resolutions of Sympathy. Wuehkas, The Supreme Master Woikman of the universe hnreennt to take from our midst the infant daughter of our esteemed and beloved sister Mrs. John Dickei son, therefore be it, Resolved; That Red Cloud No. 03 Degice of Honor, extend to sister Dlckorson and husband out- henitfolt sympathy in the hour of deepest sor row and bereavement, and commend them to Him who alouo can bind up the biokeu lienitnnil comfoit and sus tain thorn oven In tho darkest hunts, Resolved; That a copy of theso reso lutions be sent the family and also that copies bo sent to the county papers and be placed upon the minutes of this lodge. Lll.UK E OVKItlNO I'Kanuks A. Eami;s t Com. LYI.IA ROItltKll. Republican Club Meeting. There will bo a meeting of the Ked Cloud Republican Club at tho court house this evening, Juno 25th, at 8:30 for tho purpose of electing delegates to tho stnte league convention, to be held at Omaha Juno 20th, 1807. C. W. Kalev, Pres. D. M. Hunter, Sec. Card of Thanks. To the frlocds and neighbors who lu every way assisted us during tho short sickness nnd at burial of our baby girl, we desire to express our thnnks, and feci that their kindness to us helps to lighten our afllleUou. MK. AND MBS. J . C. DlOKEItSON. 9K I Co HOBBS BEARS GOOD NEWS From the Crowd of People W ho Obtained a Free Sample of His Pills at C. L, COTTING'S DRUG STORE. All Bopott a Change for ,tho Bat- tor and Will Peraovero. m? thin 32, iii township 3, iiuith of range the occasion as did also tho young 12, u est of i ho 0th p. M., ami ru lining male f i lends of Mr. Kaloy . thimce south one-half inllu on the see-) Tho numerous friends of the newly tiou lino between said sections HI ami wedded couple take in cat plcusuio iu i ' iANDY CATHARTIC .oca7e KSTIMTiON io 4 25 50 ALL DRUGGISTS t lBQfU IITDf OpniD IVITDDn t cor f tmtot cxmttipUlon. rumrti r tht Idt.l Ijii-A ADuUuU l&Iil UUAllAri iDDU tl,f. rrrr crip nr vripr.b.l rsMc ruf nyflrnulU. fci.i r4ead bookUtfm. Ail. KTl'UMNU HKHLBV ISO.. CfctfMQ. Mtrfjil. crw Tork. jn.j ! Oiou section line as surveyed by W E, Thome county surveyor in the year 1800, After healing attorneys and panics InteicHlcd iu thoeaso the boaid took the inuttoi under advisement. The boaid liu adjourned to meet wishing Mr. and Mrs. O, 11, Kaloy much joy and a pleasant life full of joy and happiness. The wedding supper was composed of all of tho good tilings that "cheeih the heai I ami makes the iniiei man ic- Thilisday iiioi ning, June 21, attla. in. jolcu," The hiido and giooiu uoiopie- seuted with many beautiful gifts fioni Tim boatd met ou Thursday moiii ing uiili nil uiemheis picscnt. The boatd apptuised the following school land: nwi ne 10-0.12, value ?(i per a n. DeWitt'a Little Baly Risen, 1M ! HUM MM, then' many fiieiiilsainl lelatlons, and iu tact limy stmt out their wedded oaiotii' under the most favorable oil -cumstances and Tin; Chief's best wfsho go with ihem and hopca they may have one uoiitlnual jotiiuey of matrimonial pli-asute thiough life. Hood's Bills euro all liver ills. 2ru. i Notico to Builders. Notico is heroby given that the boaid of county commissioners of Webster county, Nebraska, wi) receive bids for the building of a Poor House ou the Boor Farm in Section 5, Town 2, Range 11, in Webster county, Nobiuska, ac cording to plans and specifications on tile iu the county clerk's olllco. Suid bhls to be liled in tho olllco of the County Clerk on orhcfurti the 10th day of July, 1S07, saiil hid to bo accom panied by a good and siifliciout bond. Tho boaid reserves tho right to reject any ami all bids. Dated at Rod Cloud, Nebraska, Juno 22d, 1807. L. 11. Four, County Clerk. ECKLEY. A. Spracher Is having his house ic modeled. Mrs, D. 11. RobiiiMon nnd famil) spent Sunday at G. M. Warnei's. Master Lloyd Wells and sister Ada pleasantly entertained sixteen of their little friends last Thursday afternoon. All leportu very lino time, Miss Nettle Fishel, of Otoe count, is hi'iu visiting relatives. - - "They are dandles" said Thus. Bowers, of the Ciooket, Texas, Enter pliso, while Wii.iug about l)u Witt's Little Early Riser., the famous little pills for Mel: headache and dIotd'is of tho stomach aud liver, C. L. Colling. aaWL MrMi flb alt n rv V JULIUS HOIM.U.D. Our fellow townswnn, Chas. i, Cot ting tho druggist, did not expect so soon to gut favorable icpoits from ap plicants who proem ed fiom him free samples of Dr. Hobhs Hpaiagtis Kldiley ruiB. Tho test9 maile so fur by Hie useis of the free samples, show that these re markable pills piudiice fa voi able re Milts with a degiee of quickness bete tofoie unknown in the tieatment of kidney, bladder ami blootl diseases, and allied ailnients. Those who have used them haVn been encouiaged to persevcio with tho tieatment, knowing that they could not expeeithe live dnjs tieatment con tained In thesamplobox, uotwfthstand-, ing the leiiiaikahle icsiilts obtained so far, would effect a complete cure. Kidney disease is of Impel eeptibln and In-ldlous giowtli; It tukus months to develop even the syifiptoiuv, Renson and epeiience suggest that it takes iiioio than a few days to gum. Foiv ii niiiiiij. ir. iiiiiiiv opuniKPS Kinney , 11 Its lii'iriti I lin irninl ii'ii I.- nl .i... u.t.I. r J -. , ", C. """niiiii nun, r,i01 iliiillrstdo-e i ho icMilu arn evidetitf;' fii.m the beginning The, AII(rlitfiilf': UHumi in mr-v Jiis IIHIIICO tnu patlout.jii'vf.v to continue their u?o until cured Tliiiy.'PiH are easy to take, easy to bpy, easy to CtVj gei.iiiiu iitniimiui iu goon results r. 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