The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 13, 1899, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ii
s3
n
'
h
A.
&i
y-
,.
.-'
'?
u
SI
HI
pi
it
&KU
H
t
-' ' ' tmm'K- - '- ' ""
" '" ' ' "'1- H IM1
VOLUME XXVII.
RED CLOUD, NEHRASKA, OCT. 13, 180J),
miiWiiimwiWimAmmmmMMfmmmmm -
fi3 W"W8Wil-il
NUMHBB 41
JESS?
Hi
When you pick oat
yoa Oatef Garments
for the Season yoa uiant
Them IH STYLE,
DON'T YOD?
Well then get the "Palmer
Garment and you will be sure
of it. Its the best we can find.
Come in and see this one.
Black Kersey, strapped back and front, trimmed with
small buttons, double breasted, shaped front,
satin lined throughout, only $12.25.
Don't Yoa Heed a Daek Goat? I
If so why not buy where you can get the best for the least
money. You can do it by buying at our store.
Our price is the mognet that draws.
Just received a large shipment of shoes which
are sure to please the wearer in price
and style. Don't forget the place.
The recent cold nights remind us of
m
BLHNKETS
We hae the largesn assortment in the valley both in cot
ton and wool, ranging in price from 50c to $8 per
pair. All blankets full double bed size.
Now is the time for
FALL and WINTER DRESSES
of all kinds. Having received our fall line of dress goods
comprising Novelties, French Orepons, Venetian cloth,
Mohair, Crocaded Wool and Silk Fancies in black
and colors, serges, Henriettas and cashmeres,
Plaids in Wool and silk, also a nice lot of
Worsteds very nice for school dresses.
"Calicobs ! Well I Guess So."
Just take a look at our center counters.
and 12 l-2c per yard.
4c, 5c, 6c, 10c HIS
"OUTING FLANNELS? OF COURSE.'9
One fourth oi the shelving on the north side of our store is
filled with choice patterns at 5c, 7c, 8c, 10c and
12 l-2o. Extra heavy for cloaks at 20c.
MINER BROS., Red Cloud
fi dVA .. Ak , .A.tsA,M.'
lliiiiljllii
Nebr.
I
iimmmimmmmimmvamkY3mirim
mMmmMMMmmmwmmwmmMmmwm
List of the Cast Tried and Verdicts Given
At the Regular Fall Term Held in
This City Last Week
Stnto of Nebraska vs Myron Lindsey,
Win. Sanderson nnd Chaa. Hunt; county
attorney In open court. Noll proH.
State of Nebraska vs Win. Leotecb,
Ray Nelson and Wm. Earnest Leotsch;
demurrer to Information sustained. Do
murr Bottling laws in case. Prisoners
discharged.
State of Nebraska vs Wm. Leetsch
a Peter Nelson; same entry as abovo.
Charles Lepin vs Geo. Coon, sheriff;
on mandate, Continued by agreement.
Traders Lumber Co. et al tb Chris. Fas
ler, county treasurer; injunction. Con
tinued by consent.
Garrow Kelly & Co. vs The Stato
Bank of Bine Hill; on appeal reinstat
ed. Defendants withdrew subject to
file answer nnd aro given leave to file de
mur lustnnter. Defendant given leave
to withdraw demnr. Plaintiff given
leave to amend petition by interlineation
instanter. Defendant given 10 days to
plead.
B. F. Mizor vs J. 8. Gilliam; on ap
peal. Loave giveu defendant to fllo nns
wor by noxt day. Motion to dismiss ap
peal. Rylanl Dlllard Bedford vs Red Cloud
Power Co. ot al; petition. Continued by
consent.
Nebraska Central Building Loan As
sociation vs E. W. Ross, administrator,
et al; for confirmation. Order to Bhow
causo next morning why Bale should not
be confirmed. Sale conflrmed and deed
ordered.
N. 8. Harwood vs Red Cloud Powr
Co.; petition in foreclosure. Continued
by agreement.
Sarah P. L. Nase vs Mary A. Wood
side, et el; for confirmation. Objections
to confirmation overruled. Defendants
except. Bale conflrmed and deed order
ed, .Defendant excepts. Exceptions al
lowed and given 40 days to prepare bill
of exceptions. Supersedes bond fixed by
court at 1200. '
Tho Mutual Benefit Lifelnsnranco Co.
vs Charles Brecht, et al; pending stay.
Default of all defendants taken. In
junction mado permanent.
John Blaino vs John A. Povor: redock-
eted. Demur sustained. Plaintiff given
lenvo to amend petition.
First Nationnl Bunk of Omaha vs Stnto
Bnnk of Blue Hill; suit on noto. Con
tinued by agreement.
Charles L. Mosley, executor, vs Dnnlol
Cook, etal; for confirmation Objections
to confirmation overruled. Sale con
firmed and deed ordored. Defendants
except. Exceptions allowed and given
40 days to prepare bill of exceptions.
Supersedes bond fixed by court at $1(50.
Webster County vs L. Baum; petition
in attachment. Judgment for plaintiff
by stipulation on fllo for $500 nnd order
of sale of attached property.
Alice McDonald vs Geordann T.
Sampson, et al; pending stay. Settled
and costs paid.
Nebraska Loan & Trust Co. vs Louis
Schnman, et al; for confirmation. Sale
confirmed and deed ordered.
John P. Williams vs A. M. Walters
Investment Co. et al; suit on note. Con
tinued by consent.
Mary A. Starr vs Francis E. Payne;
petition in equity. Jury waived trial to
court. Court finds an issuo joined for
defendant as prayed for in his answer.
Plaintiff demands a now trial. Notlco
waived by defendant in open court.
Judgment vacated and new trial granted.
Peter Jensen for tho uso of Nols Sor
genson vs Andrew Erlckson; on appeal.
Motion to striko sustained. Defendant
given leavo to withdraw answer and file
general deninl. Jury empanelled and
sworn. After hearing evidence, argu
ment nnd council and charge of court,
jnry retired nnd brings in a verdict for
plaintiff for $154.
John B. Hillers vs Geo. O. Yelser, et
nt; petition in equity. Demur waived
and defendant given 1)0 days to answer.
Augusta Moede vs Lloyd Crabill; pe
tition for damages. Application for
continuance overruled, tho plaintiff ad
mitting in open court that tho absent
witness would testify to facts net out in
defendant's application. Case continued
nnd costs to (late taxed to defendunt.
Philip Hambsch vs First Methodist
Episcopal church of Blue Hill, Nebras
ka; forclosure of mortgage. Dismissed
and costs paid.
S. J. Whltten vs William R. Ander
son, et al; petition in foreclosure. Dis
missed without prejndlco nt plaintiff's
cost.
City of Red Cloud, Neb. vs F. & M.
Banking Co. et nl; petition in equity.
Defendant given 80 days to file amended
answer. Plaintiff given 10 days there
after to file reply.
Win. B. Bliss, executor, vs Rolert
Schultz, et al; petition in forclosure.
Default of all defendants taken except
Wm. Lanning, Duo plaintiff from de
fendunt, Robt. Schultz, $2420.89. Draw
yill Lnnning from aid defendant 120.28.
p?sj Draw 10 per cent on second lien. Decree
8J5JJJ of foreclosure and order of sale.
unnries xi. rouer vs iino. ju. uiiaiuu;
petition in foreclosure, Settled and dis
missed at plaintiff's cost. Complete rec-
J fel H
." Doctor, what is free alkali? ".
" The alkali used in the manufacture of soap is a strong chemical
and is destructive of animal and vegetable tissue.
" Pure soap is harmless, but when the soap is carelessly or dis
honestly made, alkali is left in it and it is then said to be free.' Soap
containing free alkali should not be used where it may do damage.
" In the medical profession, in sickness, in surgery and in the
hospitals we use Ivory Soap because it is pure and contains no
free alkali.",
IVORY SOAP IS 99, PER CENT. PURE.
COfYKMHT IMS THI FftOOTIft OAM HI CO CINCINNATI
PS2
ps
&l
ord waived. Plaintiff given lenvo to
withdraw files in case.
Thomas Emigh vs David Morrison; on
appeul. Continued.
Laura D. McNcer, et al vs D. M,
Osborne & Co. et nl; Injunction. Con
tinued for term.
Muscntiuu Mortgage and Trust Co. vs
C. W. McDonald, et nl; petition in
equity. Motion confessed nnd lenvu
given plaintiff to amend verification on
tile.
R. A. Simpson, trustee, vs Charles
Conrad, et nl; injunction. Continued
by agreement.
Peter Jenson vs Andrew Erlckson; pe
tition for damages. Continued by consent.
Phlnens Noble vs Nancy It. Noble; pe
tition for divorce. Divorce granted na
prayed foi,
JNouraska koan Trust uo. vb imoiboii
Phelps, et nl; petition in foreclosure. De
fault of all defendants tnken except S.G.
Patterson, Wm. Lawson and Chas. D.
Hutton. Court finds duo Salem G. Pat
terson, Wm. Lawson and Chas. D. Hut
ton, trustees, 1008.40. First lien draws
10 per cent. Due plaintiff 1102.85. Sec
ond Hen draws 10 per cent. Decree of
foreclosure nnd order of eule.
L. J. Lockridge vs Geo. Simon; on ap
peal. Motion to muke amended petition
moro specific overruled. Defendant
given 80 days to answer.
LeGrnnd B. Thorne vs Jennie E.
Thome; potttion lor divorce. Motion of
defendant sustained, rinlntitr given
lenvo to ro-file pleading instanter, Motion
to mako more specific sustained. Defen
dant excepts. Leavo given dofendnnt to
file nnswer instanter. Motion made for
suit money; court nllows defendant 100,
to bo paid into court for defendant's suit
monoy nnd attorney fees in ten days,
nnd continues the hearing m to title to
further suit money and trial of caeo.
Leave given to file nnswer and reply as
to application for suit money. Motion
to strike parts of amended nnswer with
drawn nnd plainiff given leave to reply.
Mary Ralston vs Albert Ralston; peti
tion for divorce. Divorco granted as
prayed for and custody of child, Ednn
Jane, given to plaintiff.
Nels Anderson vs Solomon Yonng; on
appeal. Motion sustained.
John W. Robinson vs Ransom S.
Proudfit: petition for damages. Motion
confessed und plaintiff given leave to re
verify and file petition.
BnttistaPerona vs C. F. Albert; peti
tion in attachment. Continued by agree
ment. Roderick McBenth vs Louis Hartman,
petition to quiet title. Defendant given
U0 days to answer. Plaintiff given 00
days thereafter to reply.
Wallace W. Wright vs Aaron Conover
et al; foreclosure of mechanics lien. Mo
tion to strike deposition beennso certifi
cate has no revenue stamp sustained,
Defendants oxcept. Leavo given plain
tiff to fllo rtyly hixtanter.
Nnthan M.Dondna.etnlvsJefferson P.
Varrol, et al; petition In foreclosure. De
fault of nil defendants taken, Dne plain,
tiff on note and iiiortgnt,'o1459.00. Draws
10 per cent Interest. Decree of foreclos
ure nnd order of sale.
Delia E. .McCullutn vs John H. Mc
Cullum; petition for divorce. Property
rights settled ontsido of court. Divorco
grnntcd as prayed for. Custody of child
given and plaiutiff restored to her maiden
name. Plaintiff awarded judgment
ngultiBt defendant for $50, suit money
nnd costs of this enso.
Helen P. Peck vs Wm. R. Mnloney,
et al; petition In equity. Defnult of J,
P. Mnloney taken. Duo on tax sale cer
tificate $81.15. Draws lOpor cent. $8.11
for nttornoy fees to be taxed as costs.
Decree of foreclosure and order of sale.
Mary A. Starr vs Webster county; on
appeal, Continued by agreement.
Tho Red Cloud Inter-Stalo Fair As
sociation vs The Webster County Agri
cultural Society, ot al. Dismissed nnd
costs pam.
Skuw Elsworth Mfg Co. vs Wayne G.
Parkor et nl; Leave given to make
application for tho appointment of
receiver.
Preston B, Sibley, executor of Mary
E. Ensworth, deceased, vs John and
Sarah Zackery, et nl; for confirmation.
Conciliation held undor advisement.
The Eustern Banking Co. or Hastings,
Nebraska, vs Manuel F. Willing, etal;
pending stny. Settled and costs paid
Alfred C. Hosmer vs Bernard McNeny
nnd TIioh, Logan; on appeal. Plaintiff
given 20 days to plead.
Union Central Life Insurance Co. vs
Henry C. Scott, olnl; petition in foreclos
ure. Leave given plnmtiff to file supple
mental petition instanter. Defendant
given leave to file instanter. Duo plain
tiff on noto nnd mortgage and taxes paid,
$1482.05; draws 10 per cent interest; de
creo of foreclosure and order of sale.
James McNeny vs Thomas M. Logan;
on appeal. Leave given plaintiff to
plead in 20 days,
Anna Hadley et al vs Morris M. Stern
et al; petition for damages. Continued
by agreement.
The Mass. Mutual Life Ins. Co. vs N.
L. D. Sinlth.'ot nl; petition in foreclosure.
Motion overruled; defendant excepts;
lenvo given defendant to fllo nnswer In
stnnter; reply instanter; trial to court.
A. K. Haas vs Samuol Shirley, et nl;
injunction. Submitted on agreed state
ment of facts.
Allen H. Carpenter vs Austin A. Jef
frey; on appeal. It appearing to court
from motion and evidenco in enso that
the security on notes herein nro depre
ciating and liable to bo lost, pending;
suit, court appoints L, S. Wilson receiver
to tnke charge of Bald notes, on his giv
ing bond for $200, to be approved by
clerk of the district court. Clerk is or
dered to turn Bnid notes over to Bald Wil
son for collection and report at next
term of court.
How to Prevent Crouov
Wo have two cbildroo who aro stit
joct to attacks of croup, Whonovorau
attack is coming on my wlfoglves thorn
Chamberlains Cougn Roinody and It
always prevents an attack. It Is a
household necessity in this county and
no matter what else wo run out oft it
would not do to bo withmit ohamber
I n Ins Cough Remedy. Moro of It is,
old hero than all thootheroniurh meiU
.nes combined. J. M. Nioki.k Ar,
Niokle Bros., merchants. Nlr,um
For salobr H.I; price.. "
Pa.
CTj
i.