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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1898)
W9t-TT-.-l?njn "?;. -rTrimrinurrii'iinjnn!0-&rvtatrrL JjBtAjriirit'Cir:njCKkJcrat,,tjujafc'mi'ivfWiii'i WAUaiawmnnnKiv.vv wmanmmmutnui A 5 tf j.C ,r I ''V': I" wnnuiH..u AuuMtmrnv)iu.wv wwowriwnu(ninMnmaaaHMi j"1 it if fe & fy ff riiiiiiiiiuniiijipj,)! '.' ''! H vS.-, hKkIsbhUpKuIB! -BjSB-ss? Bwl I H LbbbbbbV bbbbbbIbbI B al :siHliisBBBBs VOLUME XXVI. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. JSTOV. 18. 1808. NUMBER 46 PR ces Some Smaller Than Others. All Smaller Than Anybody's. Notions. Pius, lo pur paper. Urass pins, 4o per papor. Needles lo per paper. Hair Pins, 75 pins for Gc. Rubber hair pins. Silk fiuish elastic lOo pur yard. Pearl buttons, any sizo, Go por dozen. This is nn extra finish button, nil round, no odd shapes. Princess Hair Curlurs. Go. 7 spools Clark's thread for 25o. Furniture. A dry goods box is tho proper thing to ship goods in but it would hard I y bo tho proper thing in your bed room as n receptacle for clothing. Tho correct thing is a cli'.fllnolr. 18x88 solid oak, 6 drawer Chlfllnoir, 15.50. 18x83, solid oak, hat box, French plate mirror 19.60. Men's Apparel. Men's pant overalls, 75c. Men's overalls, extra weight, GOc. Men's dentins jumpers, 70c. Men's duck coats, $1 to $3. Mod's gloves, 25c to 91.40 per pair. Try a pair of our reindeer gloves. Mitts 25c to $1 25 per pair. ' Suspeudors, 10c. 8 pair extra heavy cotton socks for 25c. Wo guarantco theso goods tho hoariest weights over offered. Men's wool socks at 15c per pair. Men's boots, would ho goad value at H8.00, to closo out $2 per pair. Wo have just opened another invoico of men's shoos. TIiuho aro extra values. $1.25 to $4 per pair. Don't fail to examine our lino of men's underwear. BLANKETS. Our shipment of blanket for this season's trado was wits tho largest single shipment consisting of cvor 500 pairs. Tho most successful selling of good goods nt cheap prices has roduccd this number to about 100 pairs. 45c to 98.00 por pair. Table Linens. ix Linen Finish Damask, 18c. Union Damask, bleached, 80a. All Linen Damask, 40c. Many values in this department that onnnot bo dupli cated any whore. Dainties from 75c to 11.75. Tho finest stock of table linens and napkins to match in tho city. UNDEKWEAE. of 8o Wo bavo tho quality at the right price. Others claim it. Wo prove tnat wo navo it. Childron's camel hair, sizo 10 at Go each, raiso each fiizo. Complete lino of children's underwear in flooco lined and wool. Men's fleeced wear at 50c. Host valuoin tho city. Men's fleeced, a good valuo at 09c each. Mackintoshes. Sue our values in Men's Mackintoshes at 93.38. A ladies doublo capo volvot collar, bluo casbmoro mncklutojh for $8.25. Theso aro just tho sprap ol tho stock. GROCERIES. Granulated Sugar, 95.70, Subjoct to market fluctu ations. White Russian soap 0 bars for 25c. Santa Glaus soap 0 bars for 25o. Forn soap, 10 bars for 25o. Nlcklo packago Oatmeal, 4c. 8 pacsages lVarllno or 1770, 25c. Champion lyo, 5o per can. Lowls Lye, 8 cans for 25c. Minor's No. 1 patent flour, 05o, ovory saok guarantond. Old Stylo tobacco, 25o per pound. Mbreshaum tobacco, 80o por pound. - 0 pounds rico for 25c. 1 pail syrup, 1 gallon, tine, 85c. QUEENSWARE. ' We aro opening now goods daily in this stock. Prices that mako goods move Tea cups at 40c per set. Plates, 7-inch, at 40o por sot. Bowl and Pitcher, 70o. 4-piece glass set, 25o. Large Glass, 15c. 10-piece toilet sot, 93.00. 10 piece decorated sot, 92.75. A handsomo lino of imported novelties in Havlland, Limogues, and Austrian china. Suitablo for Xraas tfl- Miner - Bros. County Commissioners Couunis-ilonerx met on Monday, No vember 14th, pi event F. E. Payne, chairman; V. A. May, Juioinn Vance, Geo P Webber, K B. Smith and J. P. Hale, county elotk. lloaid puici't'di'd to settle with the rations load ov.'imi'k of the county us follows: K. V. Shirley, cr Ices mcrscer .. A. Ilrmlv. from Inuvnln township for tnnd be tween sections 7 and 8 2 12, and hoaid V. A.Htiollonklrk, ilu 100 T. V. Mctlrccr, do SIX); Itiinril iiilliiiiiMiii.t In iiiiwit Tlitli'uilii v. i require, that the light of way he signed , Nl),,ml)m. , ,. lilir.lla llllll llilllilh III! iiillllH I ' CONTINUKI) NKXT WKKK. aai no 17 (W . 8 i-i (.12 ro Allowed so to npOnllowcd .181 ... 30 CO 97 00 9.15 allowed 0 IB 30 M (U lowed 27 63 SO 00 a) no allowed V 15 4 60 allowed IN) . 80 OU 10 20 allowed 7 Vfl 2S O) allowed 18 03 88.75 allowed 25 50 4 68 allowed 1 68 30 95 allowed 27 83 A.J.Uuy, V. II. Slilrloy, A. K. llnrrlH, ' Jos. Gcnoreiu. ' 1.. l Cotio, " J. T. Mills. J. llrctllmucr, " 1' W l(. " Jno. I.nrtcjr, " Win. iTotler, W. II. KoseticratiB, " J II. Ilninllton, K. Alloa. " . C. II. Mill., " (Irani Houcliln. " L. J. LocktIJgc, ' J. II. Uaiigcrt, " Henry Bclillcbtman " V. A. Dlckcrxon, balanced. To tho commissioners of Webster county: Your petitioner, It. L. Alyca, ns agent for John W. Moon, respect fully presents that on tho 11th day of October, 1808, a distress warrant for taxes, issued by the treasurer of Web ster county against tho Farmers and Merchants Banking company was sorved upon your petitioner, aLd thero by was taicon a safo, tho proporty of John W. Moon, (hen alive, now dead, with an administrator in this county. Affiant alleges that the taxes for which said safo was taken, woro not taxes against the bank property nor against tho property of John W. Moon, who was the owner of tho safo. That on ac count of tho issuing of such distress warrant your petitioner has been re quired to pay 910 for tho hauling of ono safo wnich was lovied upon in tho sum of 91000. Your petitioner respectfully presonts therefore that ho 1b outitled to a refund of tho taxes so paid amount ing to 92G2, together with tho cost of transportation of such safo amounting to 910. It. L. Alyka, Agent. State of Nebraska, Webster county: Subscribed in my prcsonco and sworn to before mo this 14th day of Novem ber, 1808. J, P. Hale, County Clerk. Frank Kuohn, county surveyor: Bt order of tho county board of com missioners now in session, you aro di tected to survey a county road between sections 31 and 32, Red Clou 1 Township. Board adjournod to moot Tuesday, November 15, 1808, at 0 a. m. bofoic any action bo taken Bond of A. 1). Kuir.oy, county attor ney, approved. Bond of Geo. llagau, assessor Guide Hock, approved. Bond of T. W. Williams nppinvcd ti i .. r ti -i .i..i.. . .. ...Li.. ..t.i.. " ..., .,. .. ., vim ,u, i-mn.ium. um.uj , ,,,. r ...I. .. .i..... ...... I IV IVt l'PHJVUU. Boi ! of O. K Conrid, coiiot'ili'e Potsdam, approved. Petition of J. Q. Adams ni.il othci for public road nn the not Hi tid(i f sections 8 and 5-1-11 granted, Petition of J. O Brooks for an ap propriation of 950 was allowed $14. Petition of A. W. Houcliln for a bridge on section lino between ncoilons 20 and 35-1-11 reforred to J. Vance. Claim of Juo. Borgeusen for 9500 damages, tho appraisers appointed by tho county clerk appraisad damages on sections 81 and 82-2-12 at 910. Thu county clerk is horeby author ized to correspond with thu county clerk of Smith oounty, Kansas, to open up a road betwoon Smith and Webster counties. It is hereby ordered that tho county treasurer pay to Wm. Rigglns 94.50 out of warrant No. 8 drawn in favor of John Banks. Claim of A. Boats for 93 rejocted. Tho following claims wcro presented and allowed forjudges and cluksof election f-lrrTirinrTTTTTT-nnn Board met pursuant to adjournment on Tuesday, Novomber 1G. with nil members and tho countv olerk and county attorney in attondanco. It is horeby ordorod by tho county board that tho road running oast and west betweon section 85 8-11 and sec-tlon'2-2-11, betweon the nronertv own- edlby Frank Stroble on tho north and Wm. Dickson on tho south, bo opon ed, and tho road upon tho land of said Frank Stroblo is hereby vacated, held for naught, and declared no road, tho intention boinjr to , vacato tho road aoross tho farm of Frank Stroblo and not to vacato tho road established on tho said section lino botwoon said sec tions. Red Cloud, Neb., Nov. 6. Wo your commlttoo appointed to in vestigate the matter of the claim of M. R. Bentley for damages sustained by rottson of changing the water courso botwoen sections 8 and 4, town 1, range nine, one half mile north of Guide Rook, would respectfully report that we have viewed road and land in ques tion and in our opinion olaimant is en titled to tho sum of 980 for damages. WM . A. Mat. Jrkomk Vakob, Committee. On motion the report was accepted. Board adjourned to meet Wednes day, November 10, at 0 a.m. Board mot pursuant to adjournment all members present. Tho petition of C. W. Kaloy and oth ers of October 4th, to open road on set 8-3-11, between 31 nnd 81, is hereby k considtii'd mill ihu pxlitlou is ivjuottd. The petition of J. Jenyun and others 0. II. Teachwortli, Judge election... L. Andrewi. do J. D. Potter, do . S. Illiotlker. do . J. A. "alley, do Wm. Vanderfclct, do L. Uangert, do n. W. Hubbard, do D. F. Hudion, do . It. II. Qulgglo, do A. W. Choat. do D. P. Woodward, do Chat. Allot, do II. C. Wolf, do Grant Houcliln. do J. C. Waller. do II. L. Ilopklm, do O. O. Cox do Wra. Waller, do II.C.Errct, do C. M. Drown, do Joo Saladon, do Len Wllmot, do L. A. Haaktni, do B.W.Copeleu, do O. D. Uedge, do T. J. Bhcrer, do L. Campbell, do W. Itedrua, do J. It. Harrington, do W. McClure. do Wm. It. Anderson, do D. Dyrne, do H. K. Cuaplln, do T. P. Jamei, do It. E. Mitchell, do B. K. Orchard, do W.D. Kenyon, do II. D. Dayli, do U. F. May, ao P.O.O'Bcrg, do O. Haller, do A. Wheat, do 0. 0. Btout, do W. II. Patterson, do 8. W. Foe. do 8. F. Spokoiflold, do T.J.Ward, do O, W, Saundors, do O. F. Newhouec, do Samuel Wet, do O. Iletgle, do J. Stabenow, do O. L. Pope, do A. n. Krlegiman, do P. M.l'hllllpi, clerk or election. Leo Detour, do II. II, Thompion, Chae. Molley, Geo, P. Weber, F. O. Johntou, Austin Itlley, A. K. Hofs, Qeo. F. Pope, Wm. A. Kent, Frank Friable, F. A. Good, W. D. Corner, B. T. Foo, W. A. Maynard, r. A. Kuebn, W. P. Kenody, t. Maurer. 3. W. Buckle, H. O. Hansen, Geo. Qreen, L. K. Spence, A. R. Datls, U. D. Reynolds, a. W. Hummell, O. P. Harrey, L. Q. Oenereux, Wm. Lewis, W.W.Page, W. L. Bennett, M. W, Roby, R, I). Uedford, O. II, I'Miie, W, t. Olluaio, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ft 00 4 03 7 30 4 00 7 60 4 00 4 no 4 00 8 10 4 00 - 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 (O 4 00 7 00 4 00 4 00 7 40 j. 4 00 0 00 0 30 4 00 4 00 4 00 0 80 4 00 4 00 fl 80 4 00 8 00 4 00 4 CO 4 (O 7 B0 4 00 4 00 ...4 00 .0 70 ...4 00 ...8 00 -.4 00 ...8 40 ...4 00 ...4 00 ... 4 00 ...4 00 ...0 10 ... 4 00 -. 4 10 M. 4 00 .- 2 00 ... 4 00 -.4 CO ...4 00 -400 ..-4 00 .... 4 00 ...4 00 .-4 00 .... 4 00 .... 8 40 ... 4 00 .... o W ...4 00 -.4 00 -.4 00 .-.4 00 -.4 00 4 00 4 00 .-.4 00 -4 00 4 00 4 00 400 .... 4 09 -400 4 00 400 400 400 400 400 400 403 400 Township Officers. Tho following is a comploto list of the asc"soij, j'lj'IcoHlnf the peuue, con- stables at l i o..il iverseeis of tho vari- t ,iot((l on November 8. A88KM8ORS. GuMc 11 01. 1, G 'o. llagau. BcuVcf Cm k T. M. Leo. Snihv.itor- 0c.r Ferdinand. O.il. Crcck-G B. O.itmim. Gatlii'ld -Chns Wolfe. Plensaill Hill Root. Adam.soii, Kim Crctk-K. Bnitler. Potndam August Buschow. Line J. W. Melntyro. Red Cloud Twp. William DlokRon. Baliu John Barta. Glenwood Geo. May. Walnut Crook II. 11. Hersh. Inavalo-O. W. Tabor. Cathet ton Wm. Bi otthauor. Harmony M. Fuller. Red Oloud City Joseph Warren. JU8TICK8 OP TUB rEAOK. Guide Reck K.Peters. Beaver Crook K. J. Cox. Stillwater M. M. Miller. Oak Creek W. O. Laird, G. B. Oat mnn. Garfield R. J. Skeon, K. A. Ring. Pleasant Hill F. A. Good, Miles Doyle. Potsdam O, K. Conrad, F. O. Bus chow. Lino R. Turner. Red Cloud Township J. Overman, Kd Dickson. Batln Bosmoth Stennor. Glenwood W. P. Clauson. Walnut Creek B. E. Ladd, Elmer Robertson. Inavale J. M. Joy, II. Holdrogo. Cathcrton B. J. Peterson, K. M. F. Grubb. Harmony John May. . CONSTABLES. Guide Rock I. B, Colvln, Goo. Co lumbia. Beaver Crook J. A. Hilkoy, C. D. Chri8inan, Still water Jno. Lomke. Oak Creek A. B, Bukor. Garfield R. Largent, Kli Houcliln. Pleasant 11(11 A. C. Jackson, G. A. Harris. ElmCrook-C. E Putnam, E. H. Foo. PoUdam-J W. McClaron, R. T. Williams. Lino R. Turner, K. W. Anderson. Red CloudTownship YancoSorgon son and Walter Gurnoy, tie; L. Smith. Batln Web Roynolds, Glenwood Henry Pound. Walnut Creek Charles Hickoy, Rob ert Moore. Inavale A. E. Wolcott. Catherton R. T. Payne, Otto Skjol ver. Harmony John Soucbeck. OVERSEKIIS FUBLIO HIGHWAYS. Guido Rock Dist. No. 8, Chris Co lumbia; No. 40, Frank Watt; No. 1, J. D. Jones; No. 58, Isaac Crow. Beaver Creek Dist. No, 48, Clayton Mill; No. 44, J. A. Hilkoy; No. 20, P. D. Grawberg and J. W. Rasser, tie; No. 45, J. H. Hamilton. Stlllwater-Dlst, No. 10, R. II. Allon; No. 22, G. Schroor; No. 18, Wm. Cro zier; No. 21, J. H. Bangert. Oak Creek Dist. No. 0, A. W. Choat; No. 28, 8. H. Shirloy; No. 27, J. R. Coon; No. 85,8. Walz. Garfield Dist. No. 02, J. C. Taylor; No. 0, Jno Clark; No. 20, Justin Bry ant; No. 24, Chas Wiggins. Pleasant Hill Dist. No. 80, Charles Fuller; No. 2, Ed. Holmes. Elm Creek Eist. No. 28, J. T. Mills, No. 17, A. Nlckerson. Line-Dlst. No. 12, W. H. Rosen orans; No. 01, H. 8. Boyce. Red Cloud Township Dist. No. 8, M. Martin; No, 10, Yanoe 8orgensen. Batln Dist. No. 87, Mike Stroble; No. 88, S.Llndquist. Glenwood Dist. No. 10, Jno. Boom er; No. 82, A. W. Cox; No. 34, Peter Duffy; No. 83, Wra. Johnson. Walnut Creek Dist. No, 10, G, N. Blankenbaker; No. 20, Chas. Burr Royal makes the Inod pure, wholesome and delicious. 'if &AKIN0 POWDER Absolutely Pure SQVM. SAKIHO rOWDf S CO.. MtW YORK. Cathurton Dist. No. 0, C. W. Llnd gren; No. 48, Ole Bcrgmnn. Harmony Dint. No. 42, Diok Rippin; No. 47, J. Travclploco; No. 18, A. Brady; No. 40, C. Bverllug. Potsdam Dist. No. 14, Win. Ilolchu; No. 50, Henry Schlichtmnn; No. 4tf, Jno. Huba ;ok; No. 20, Chas. Goll. m From Now Zealand. Rkkpton, N. Z., Nov. 28, 1806. I am very pleased to s,nto that sine I took tho agency of Chamberlain's medicines tho sale has been very large, more especially ot the Cough Remedy. In two years I have sold more of this particular remedy than of all other mokes for tho previous flvo years, As to its cfllcacj, I have bcon informod by scores of persons of tho good results they have received from It, and know its value from the use of it in my own household. It U nn pleasant to take that wn have to place tho bottlo boyond tho reach of the children. K. J. SOANTLEBDRV. For salo by II. B. Grico. Excursion to Hot Springs and Cus tor, S. D. On Novembor 22d tho Burlington Rotito will sell tickctH to Hot Springs and Custer, S. D., nt a rate of ono fare for tho round trip. Tickets limited to 80 days from date of salo. A. Conovkr, Agont. Cure boropula promptly and per manently by fa thorough courso of Hood's Sursaparllla. All forms Jof this painful disease yield to tho blood puri fying power of this wonderful medicine Hood's Fills are the best family ca thartic and liver tonio. Gontlo, reli able, sum. from cata InaVAlo Dist. No. 4, Geo, Gnrnori1 mwticinei w t n frt sfv....i m.. n s?L..t tvlll nrovtv a ii nu. ii.ajuii. vjifLniv:xiii. ni. i.nrm .me. ... 11V .,-.-,,- , ww.- eyrap,0 - W kuiibou. J J. II. WONDERFUL WORK. I make this statement for the sol purpose, of letting others know what wonderful work Aerial Medication does. I was deaf for test years; could not hear a clock tick when h14 close to my tars, and had catarrh so badly tkati I thought I could never bo cared. There was a very bad discharge from my can, nostrlk were very sore, tho discharge had a very dis agreeable odor, and the noises in my head were very distressing. I read In the papers of the wondirful cures that were being efleeted by the use of Aerial Medication, and I deeMei to try it. I used the treataeat about six weeks before I coald hear any better, bat Area that time on I improTed, aad aow ea hear at good as any one. Can go ia coeapasy asyl ea Joy artelf like others. Am cured of eataorh, aad the roaring in my head has: eeaied. Asa now strong and healthy; have et used the treatment for some time, and belieyo that X am permanently curjjg u Miss Edna Crat ton, Cogan Hous'q bor' , '.i ro'to Pai ForRUyor fjtM&hA ssndtosua-rete "BiliiUNl disss-, javoBVV:.. -T.trtiif e,. m ratW; " ""fee, Tor lO-MFflff"" a. i Oer LP it rtifMwtaV -MWMSi w,.sj Uffaya'' J C us iwiirfit fsTSB-siynit hi i issi serasii BBJBBBBiSwr PwwsSaTBjBjrTfTwp i iii mitt mt earn bioKwsjsjpj mm WlfiMjlsj ulewiiiii ji wju. "W i i mtmepas la ,r onnnBunfnmm! I, . SsswSstjlAttyfJi