The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 24, 1899, Image 1

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VOLUME xxvir.
KBD CLOUD, NEBRASKA, NOV. 21, 18i)i),
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THE LARGEST STOOK.
1 Purchased fop Gash.
Bought at Opportune Times.
A clearing snlo, wo moan an nctunl clearing snlc. No marking up
prices and then soiling nt old prices, but n discount
from regular soiling prices.
gtl Cloaks, Jackets and Capes.
Res) Our immonso fall trado lias broken linos anil sizes. Rntlior than
IS? stock up on sizes wo aro going to placo our ontiro stock of Cloaks.
iu' Jackets and capes on special snlo at prices that mean a saving of
Zxi from 82.00 to 83.00 on each garment.
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iwJ Mon's Floeco Lined Undorwoar, good weight, regular 40c grado, vM
!a sneclal clearing salo, 83c. Children's Gnmol Hair Undorwear size 10 m
S2 regular price 0c, special salo nt 8c, ralso of 8c on a sizo.
Men's Boots.
25 pairs Mon's Boots, sizo 0 at $1.50 per pair. A few
pairs No. 8, 9 and 10 at 12.00 per pair. Zi
Thoso aro only a few of tho many values wo aro offering, Special tJ
salo prices on KM
j Dress Goods. gp
Carpets, . p
tag Duck Coats, G$
Si Starle Dry Goods. M
Outing Flannels,
Oueensware, M
Shoes, j
Men's Gloves, jgf)
Underwear, g
Overalls. s
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SI Furniture. Jg
H OTJtfc SPECIAL J3AX,& 1
cY2 Mnn ntrtiia tnaf no 1n na nnnila nt'A Vinin frt Bnlllnrv i
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE. TRICES
PAID IN EITHER CASH OR TRADE.
Jffiner Bros., Hed Gload, Jieb.
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City Dray and Express Line.
B, 3AC. ROSS. PROP,
Goods Delivered to any part of the city.
Charges as low as the Lowest
CITY AGENTS FOR ADAUS EXPRESS CO.
TELEPHONE NO. 52.
The Red Cloud Chief
and Weekly InterOcean
One Year for $1.2$,
Commissioners' Proceedings.
Rkd Cloud, Nov. II, U00.
Bonrd of county eoininisaioners met
pmsuant to adjoin niiient. Members
prient: Jerome Vance, Geo. P. Weber,
Wm. Irons; Win. A. May. Chin.; J. P.
Halo, clerk.
Petition of Thos. Rhodes and othois
for road commencing nt tlio township
lino between sections f and 0, thenco
running one mllo nouth between said
sections in town '2, rango Vi, Petition
was granted as prayed for.
On motion, W. II. Rosencraus wns In
structed to expend not to exceed if 15.00,
in opening tho road on section lino be
tween sections ill! aud 31, town t, rango
11.
Potltion of Thos. Emigh and others for
road on section lino between section 0
and 7, town 2, rango 10, roferred to
Vnnco nnd Weber.
Petition of S. Birch nnd othors to open
up road commencing nt tho southeast
corner of section 0-2-1'J, laid over for
right of way.
Board now adjourned.
November 15th, 0 n. in.: board met: all
members present.
On motion, E. B. Smith was ordered
to tako Thos. Quinn to tho poor house.
Petition of M. J. Sheldon nnd others
to open up rond commencing at tho
northwest quarter of 32-2-10, running
thenco south ono mllo between sections
81 and 32, referred to Smith and Irons.
On motion, clerk was instructed to issue
county warrant to Clans Rose for f 14.50
us refund of illegal taxes.
Board now adjourned to meot Novem
ber 10th, nt 0 a. in.
November 10th, 0 n, m.; board met; all
members present.
Now comes E. U. Overman, nttornov
for Harry McCormel, and files an ob
jection to opening of rond nt tho north
east comer of 7-1-9, and runnhiK thenco
south between sections 7 and 8, and 17
and 18 and terminating nt tho Republi
can river, in Webster county, Nebraska.
On motion, tho objection wns snstnined.
J no. Benrdsloy, of Smith county, Kan
sas, presents a claim for $88.35. Clerk
wns ordered to draw warrant for differ
ence In claim between Webster county,
.Nebraska, and Smith county, Knnsas.
On motion, J. U. Meyer was allowed
$250 for grading road between sections 7
nnd 18, town 2, rango 12.
Tho following communication was
read:
Blue Hill, Neb., Nov. 15, '00.
To tho Honorable Board of County
Commissioners: Tho statutes provide
that the county board shall establish an
ofliee at tho county sent for the county
attorney, and, having it deputy reeldont
nt tho county sent, I request your Hon
orable Body to to tako tho necessary stops
to establish such an offlce. A. D. Ran
noy, County Attorney.
On motion, E. B. Smith wns author
ized to furnish rooms for deputy county
attorney as prayed for.
Bond of A. H. Knley, for justicoof
peace in Red Clond city, was approved.
Boud of F. Honchin, as assessor In
Qarfiold procinot, approved.
Tho couuty lwnrd being convinced
that it is for tho public good, on motion,
ordored that a public road be opened and
worked commencing at tho northeast
corner of 7-1-9, Webster county, Nebras
ka, and running thenco wrath on tho eec
tion line to the southeait corner of said
section 7, thenco west on the south sec
tion lino of sold section to tho Republi
can river.
Moved and carried that tho county
treasurer is hereby Instructed to release
judgment in district clerk's ottico against
L. Baum, upon pnyment of $50.08; nnd
also authorizing county treasurer to issuo
tax receipt for t bo year 1890 for same,
reducing tho tax of $53.05 to $50.
Tho following claims weio allowed
and clerk ordered to draw warrants on
thesovoial fniuls for same:
CJnijulNiBrt, iRfundJltcjfal tuxea.. . t U 64
Chug. McCoy, road work , )f) ut
Will, Wolfe, blacksmlililiiu . ,.
T. D. Hose, dnnmtfn on rojil , " go 0,1
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CO. HufKiuun, road work...
U. 11. But, appraiser..
Orchard Sclmitk, rond work SCO
J. W.Ilonvr, " tooo
A. A. Cooper, rond work 2 00
O.o. Ctmi'lt)t..'t)lnckiiiltMln( ; &o
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J. Whlpkej,
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C.J. Wnio "
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l. A, Dickey "
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II. Austin "
W. O.aillmm "
MlkoHlrob'o "
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J. W. Boonor "
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Win. Irons, lombcx S3 HO
John Horplmtn, rond work W 00
JohuCopIey " " 2175
D.Lnr " ' SO 07
W.J.Eslop.h hd 7IJ
tioo Hose, brltlfio work, 0 89 0M
W. V, Knilin " " t)o0
V. 8. Hull, lumber 141 07
J. E. Hlrucs, road work 2.1 70
t. U. Cars, " " 12 60
8. Sanndera, brldRo woik 0 73
F.Kuchn " " 3 60
Alien Corponter" " 5 00
Win. Campbell " " 3 00
W. H. Botonorans ' It 00
Mltchel llros,, supplies at 10
Andrew Boderllnd, rood work 1 00
JooTaylor " " Kl 00
8. Saunders, noUccraan 3 00
John Clark, road work 40 00
Traders Lumber Co., lumber 17 12
Ed Modcalf. road work 2 2-1
H.C.Scott " " 225
W, S. Aibby, printing tax list 70 15
Lewis Cnitlr, jaitlco peace (ecu..... 0 60
Ward ii Oo , supplies, ballot, oto K0 70
Lozeil Andrews. Jadgo election 4 00
Y, M. I'hllllps, "
J. 11. Potter '
Lo DoTour, clork "
K. B. Garbcr " "
W.H.Norrls, JudRO "
W. 11. Hykcr " "
W, Illchurds " "
K.B.Strltkland, clork "
H. II. TliorupSon "
W II, Hubbard, Judge '
J, lt.Crozler " '
0. A. Wells "
T, llonRcrt, clerk "
II. CWrlRht " '
It. II.(JolKl0,jUdK0 '
U.K. Woodboad" '
B. WaU " '
Anetin Hllcy "
Geo. Jtoso " '
II. O. Wolfe ' '
lhoi.Etnertou ' '
Frank Alios "
W. A. Kent, clerk '
W J l.lppcncott " '
AN Godwin, ?udgo
UW Fuller " '
J D Waller
J HQreenhalgb.cletk '
A II Bright " '
O M Brown, judge
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J A l'ayor, clerk '
B Mottcr "
Jacob Oood "
Goo II KanU.Judiro '
W A i)o!nhoy "
WABhottonklrk, clork
V O Ulckenaon " '
I.AIIusklns, Judgo '
II a Itoyoo "
W Tlirooknortor
W 1" Knchn, clerk
W O Bheuoli
A Itrierco Jude
E W Coplcn
A J Means
F C Ub clork
F E Mnurcr
j F Buckles Judgo
Itobt Harris
Joe Havel
Isaac Thomas clork
A II Auffmaa
AW Cox Jadgo
j It Hoon
W A Majors
P J Daffy clerk
E D Crlty
TJ Blankenbakor Judtfo
MOFdlton
It K Mitchell
A It Davis clerk
O W Davis
(J K Orchard Jndgo
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M D Kunyon
U O KnfKht clerk
O V Harvoy
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W J Mathsuoy Jug-do
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When the practice of economy is a necessity, the
cost of the soap used in a year is an important item.
The grocer who has an eye to larger profits, may not
suggest Ivory Soap, but you insist on having it. Ivory
Soap is pure soap, through and through. That makes
it the most economical and best.
IT FLOATS.
CepYSIOHT IMS SY THC PROCTIS OAMIll CO CINCINNATI
HEMcIlrlde
IC It Fulton
JATnlleyo clork
II Nenhouso
OCTccl canvas election board
wwTnllej'B ,
J V Halo
BD Walto witnons fen Nelson rata ,
Oltockhlll
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IiAHawloy
ni' Hudson
O A Guthrie
Bay Nelson
V 11 flnthrin
John Green
l'otor Britten
KHProadflt lumber
State Journal Co. supplies ....
j V Halo rccordliiK bounds
J A Koohler ball rent election
OL Cottlns supplies
Tradors Lumber Co. coal
cas Duffy fees eipousos cto
j I'EKllofrton repairing booth
wGBolner
O L Olmsted lnsauo citto
Omaha Printing Co. printing
J V Meyers road grading I CI
HarryMcCormal bolplng survey
J 1' Halo part numerical index ,'
E vr Coplon stock for poor farm , .
Tnrnuro Bros, supplies
A II Fierce fliltig booth
LDwella sheriff fee),...,
O w Knley tail rout
School Dlstriot No 0 hall rent f I
LETaltpilntlng ,
jus llardon oxpcusAS cto 1
wL Pollard sheriff foes ,
GuyBocora
L J Lockrldgo appraiser,., ,
EKuohn s'lrvojor
HO lloyco 832
Ed Hilton road work...
wDGreonlco
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Austin Hostel) Co. grader blndo..
L E 8 pence printing
Henry Ands hall rent $(
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F D Drawbridge road work IIS 03 ,
GeoChapot 3125
Jas Hllky 34 75
Fwatt 3185
J T Mills MOO
John Copley 22 6j. ..,...,
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BertTennant , 4 60
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