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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1901)
- i-wnnnLr frt - ,tvwMWjfJvw4,l -J S- j Proposition I Wo havo just put it n comploto lino of tho nnichly known Parker Lucky Curve Jointless Fountain Pen with Anti-Break Cap. To distribute theso ns rapidly as possible wo niako tho fol lowing proposition. Como Ret n pen, tako It out, try it, if it don't suit return it and try another. If you fall to iind ono satisfactory your monoy will bo cbcoi fully refunded. Pens from $1.50 up. Jiemhoiise Bros. Red Cloud, Neb. ijifHm7MfHf1Nf'Ht1'1m'm'mT1W! WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Stove repairs tit W. W. Wright's. A now lino of lino china at Tho Fair. 0. F. Cither wasin Guide Uock Mon day. A No. 1 good work shirt for 40c at The Fair. For anything in tho hardware lino go to Wright's. Geo. Hollister spoilt Sunday with friends at McCook. . Mrs. A. J. Hayos was lioro from Guido Uock tills week. The linest lino of stoves in the valley can bo found at Wright's. F. W. Cowden, wife and little daugh ter visited with friends at SuporUr Sundaj. Simon VonUooningtif Unsomout was in tho city Wednesday and mado us a pleasant cull. Now is tho timo to got, Hobes and Blankets. You can find all styles and j prices at Mutton l)llliliill!l!fcvl(ilvloIvtivlWibljl(ll I This Warm Weather Won't Last Always ! You had better get ready for winter. The best way to do this is to get one of those I Heaters i 4 we have then in stock. And fGook Stoves! Well the finest in the market is the large square oven line. Thomas White's Stoves and Ranges ! You can't makoa mistake in buying this line of stoves. They are fuel severs and the price is right. Come in and let us show, you over out complete line. It will interest you and do you good if you purchase. Our price on 6-in stove s e s S f c- S $ fi fe s-fife 6" C-. & fe fe fe fe fi fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe X fe fe fe fe fe fe fe 6-in Elbows 10c. MORHART Bros. Hardware Co. fi- rS MORE OR LESS PERSONAL. Si J coal for 10 days and a car of corn at Caldwell'?. 1 Tin: Cuiek nnd tho Toledo Hlado 0110 year for 91 25. J. R. Morcor returned liomo from a visit enst Saturday night. F. V. Taylor and wife stnrtod on their southern journey Saturday. Ostrich tips, wings, birds, quills and fancy fenthors at cost at Tho Fair. 3 Mrs. Robert MoBrido has gono to Koarnoy whoro sho will join her husband. Havo you scon tho up to date Dlank ots and Robes. Butlers is the plnce to ft nil them. Pasteur's "Blackleglno" for tho pre vention of black-leg in cattle for sale by (Jotting tho Druggist. Whon you want nails, screws, bolts, barb wire or ptiything else in tho hard ware lino call on V. V. Wright Tho B. & M. havo graders at work preparatory to tho laylug of iron for a house switch track north of the do- pot. Farm loans at 5 per cent Interest on good improved land. C. F. Gather, otlico over (Jotting's drug store, Red Cloud, Neb. Geo. Hndoll left Sunday night for tho western part of this state nnd Colo rado on a cloak selling tour for Hadull's Cash Store. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Kidd after n pleasant visit lioro with relatives havo returnod to thoir homo at Soda lin, Missouri. Robcsl Robes!! Robcstl! For tho next sixty days you can buy Blankets and Robes at a snctilico price at J. O. Butlers harness shop. x Mrs. Dr. G. E. MeKeoby who has boon visiting with friends hero for some time past has returned to her homo nt Guthrlt, Oklahoma. Geo. 11. Ovoring returned Saturday from a protracted visit in Maine and other points of interest in the Now Enghud states. Ho also visited Wash ington, Buffalo nnd tho exposition ami other eastern cities. The Juniors of the high school will give a sock social in Dnmerell's hall Friday evening, Oetobor 18th. Admis sion twice tho size of your sock. Re freshments free. Come ono, come all nnd encourage tho Juniors to try again. The ortter of the Eastern Star gave a reception and banquet on Monday in honor of Mrs. Dr. MeKeoby of Guth rie, Oklahoma, a former member of tho order hero. Tho nlT'tir was as usual with anything theso ladies get up a very pleasant occasion. The Cowilen-Kaley Clothing Cj, have placed a huge and nttistio sign at tho corner north of Peterson's imple ment houso which advertises them selves and the Solz' shoes. They know how to advertise, both with printer's ink and otherwise. The W. R. 0 will hold a memorial servioo at G, A. R. hall for thoir do ceased sister, Kate Judson, Saturday, October 17, at 4 p.m. Comrades of tho G. A. R. and relatives, friends and ac quaintances of the deceased and her bereaved husband are invited to attend. E. B. Knight, Fres. The Salvation Army which has held forth here for several weeks, broke camp the first of the week and depart ed. Whether their prayers of saving grace was a benefit to our town which they designated as the most wicked placo they had visited, we know not, but they didn't do any harm. A mass meeting of tho "untorrifled" democrats was held in'this city Thurs day night. Wo understand that sev eral resolutions condemning fusion were adopted. We can't understand why any democrat should feel dissatis. lied after tho treatment they received at tho hands of tho Into "pop" conven tion. Tho members of the Methodist church nnd friends gave u welcome reception to tho now pastor, C. L. Hamilton and family Thursday evening. Tho deco ration wus in pink nnd very tastefully arranged. Tlioso present made tho pastor and his family welcome and be came acquainted. Light refreshments woio served. On Saturday las Miss Loin Copied nUaini'il her fifteenth bltthday and her young frionds from this city and from around her honto northwest of town united in giving her a surprise. This was tactfully arranged so thai the sur prise win complete Tho u-iitul pas time went tinifnged in and tlioso pies out weio served with a tine lino of re freshment. Rev. Dean of tho Congregationnl church iwas lately tondoted n call from the First Pi eshyterian church nt Wavno to become their p-istor. A meeting was eallol to confer with the members nnd Mr, i)jan stated that if it was their desire tli.it he stay and that if it was to tho interest of the chinch work ho would do so Tho feeling shown by tho mumboi'i in the maitor was so evi dent as to hU retention that he decided o remain, although tho call caniott with it almost double tho salary lecoivod LOCALLY For sale bills call at this ofllco. Mrs. J. 11. Elllngcr left Saturday for Wymote. Tho Chikk nnd Chicago Inter Ocean onoyonr for $1.2fi. P. A. Hansen joft Snturdar for a visit with friends at Woodruff, this state. J. S Benuchamp and wlfo loft Thurs day morning for n protracted visit cast. Dr. Robert DamerolUs having a line brick walk put down at his property west of town. Don't forget that tho placo to buy children's, ladies' and men's under wear cheap is at Tho Fair. 2 Musical. Tho CongregntlonallstH will glvo n dime ciitoitulumoiit at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. L Colling next Tues day evening nt 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to nil. Tho fol lowing prograninto will bo rendorod: Violin solo-l'Iano accompaniment J.O. Mcr. Trlo--"l'It rut, I'll I'nt" Misses SloaebrcaLcr, CottliiK, Coomb. Quartette --'rctinncola Plckiitilnj-" The Mimes Stoncbrcakcr, Messrs Collins niul Dickson. 1'lft in Solo Vm Ariljcmiiie, Miss Mabel Howard. Duett "Sweethearts mid Hoses," Mrs. I'ope and Mm. Demi. Itccllntlou "lloti'c UmUnck llullt," I.lllle Ovorlng. Solo-"The Letter r.dited with Illnck." Mr. V. K. Hayes, l'lano Solo "Vnlse Caprice," Miss I'lorcuco CottlliK. Qunrtetlc "ItorcK Kitted by the bunslilne," Miss Cutting, Mr. Dear., Mosua Cottlng mid Dickson. Heading Longfellow's "Lady Wentworth" In pantomime. Farm Insurance !' German - Insurance - Co. OF FREEPORT, ILL. , ;The largest old line company in the west. Farmers Mutual Ins Co. Of Nebraska, of Lincoln. Lnrgcsl mutual in tho sttito with. over 300 policies in Webster Conity. fO. C. Teel, Agt., Ri.n Cloud, Ni.uka&ka. GUIDE ROCK. Recently arrived nt tho home of Amos Dillon, north of town, a daugh ter and nt the homo of John Hagan, a soa. W. H. Sawyer lost one of his horses Monday, supposedly from feeding cane. Quite a nutnbor of hogs have died in this vicinity recently. A. H. Jones has traded his farm for a farm in Oklahoma. ' Arthur Barons and family from Blue Hill were visiting their parents Mon day. Mis. 8. E. Gautschy returned to her home in Norton county, Kansas, Sat urday. Mart Hagan started Monday for In dianola, Iowa. Survoyor Kuehn was doing some work in town Tuesday. E. J. Moore has commenced a new brick store building on tho corntr north of the Signal office 50x60. Quite a number attended tho funeral of L. D. Oatnian at Red Cloud Wednes day. L. Drink's houso is nearing comple tion, I. U. Colvin takes subscriptions for several papers. Wm. Holz received a letter from his son William whom ho has not heard from in about two years. Shoriff Wells was in town today sum moning election boards. JUDSON, KANSAS. Thoio was quite a crowd nt tho old ssttlet's leunlon and it was quite enter taining to hear tho old settlers toll thoir. experience, Mr. Murphy of Red Cloud and Mr. Holcomb aiid wife of Walnut creek attended tho old settlers reunion at Judson. After tha speaking was over Mrs, Roseticrans took the pictuio of tho group, Clay Weaver bought a span of year ling mules nt Hub 'Henry's sale. Tin pries paid was 8150 cash. Mr, and Mrs, Mountford wore nt Judson last week. Eldsr Tyrgort of the M, E, church will preach at tho now ohtitch next Sunday night and qunrtorty conference will be Jield on Monday morning Everybody invited to attoiid thW meet lug, Elder Tyrgort is n g'jod tullsor. How Are Your ICIdneyt t Dr. Ilobbi' Bparaaui Plllt cure all kldnojr lll ito free Add. BWrilug Kemedjr Co .Cbiraso or Commissioners' Proceedings. Hoard of county commissioners met in regular session. Present, Overman, Irons, Wells, and May, chairman; Hale, clerk. The following road ovcrseeis wero appointed: H. W. Hubbard Road Dlst. No. 11) Geo. W. Dnker " " ' 0 Elmer Paisons " " 43 Louis Waterbtiry was appointed con stable for Potsdam precinct. The following oillclal bonds wero ap proved: Chus. Goll Overseer Dlst. 20 Geo. W. Milker " " 5 II. W. Hubbittd " " 111 Elmer Putsons " " -III Also Louis Wnterbury, constable Pots dam precinct. October , 1001. Road petition of F. M. Harlow' laid over for waiver of damages. Petition of Jan. McCartney for road on section 20 1-11, laid over lor waiver of damages. Petition of J. W. Ogg nnd others to open road on southwest quarter section l!l-l-ll,giantfd. Statements of .1 . P. Hale, county clerk: E. W. Coplen, superintendent of county poor far mil I. W. Edson, county judge, were examined and approved. On motion, E. W. Coplen was em ployed as Htipeilnteiulent of the county poor farm for three years beginning March 1, 1001, at four hundred and fifty dollars per annum, payable quarterly. Tho vote was, for Incienslng salary: Irons, Wells, May; for leaving it nt $ 100.00, Vance, Oveiinau. On motion thecertiiicateof the county board In the matter of the application of Jos. Davidson for admission to tho Ne braska Boldieis and Sailors' home watt ordered feigned by the chairman. October U, 1001. On motion Wells, Overman and Vance were appointed ns 11 committee to view road between sections 2-1M1 mid U5-U 11, with power to act. On motion .his. llurden, clerk of tho district court was authorized and in structed to make indexes to judgment record for four cents per lino, total not to exceed $200 00. Statement of J. P. Hale, county clork, for tho third quarter 11)01: July 1, balance. 011 baud July fees August fees .. . Sap'oinber fees ..8T)S8.C0 . 1!28 10 . 1-12 00 . 188 40 .$1017 00 $!)7G 00 .. 175 00 177 75 ail) 80 Total Clerk's salary Clerk's deputy ..... Extra help In otlice , Mnlnnce on hand. . Total . . 81017 0 I, J. P. Hale, cou n lv clerk, do hereby eeitify tho above Htntemout it a true nnd corn et nci'ount of nil moneys nnd fees received nnd paid out by mn for the third quarter ending Sept. !10, 1001. Witness my hand and ollicial seal this 1st day of October, 1901. 31 al J. P. Halk, Co. Clerk. Statement of I. W. Edson, county judge, of Webster county: Fees for July 49.50 Fees for August.;. 72 03 Fees for Soptembor 70.80 .Total $102 33 Fees first quarter .WOO 21 Fees second quarter 188.98 Collection on fee list 1000 109 20 Total .492.M Fees third quarter 19 88 Total collection in 1001 681.72 I hereby certify that above is a true and complete report of all fees collect ed In his ofllco for periods named. seal I. W. Edson, Co. Judge. Roport of E. W. Copelen, suporin tendent of county poor farm. Expense for third quarter t 414.88 Receipts 288.88 Expense in excess of Recopts.,.. 150 DO Tho above report is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. E. W. CorELKN, Supt. Tho following claims wore allowed nnd warrants ordered drawn on the several funds to pay same: A. Campbell, claim for $75 00 hiring attorney in tho McCormal road case For allowing claim in 'full Wells and Irons. For allowing 840, Overman, Vanco nnd May. 810 allowed. I. V. Edson, phono rent ,. .,... 7 70 ynnce&orucnson.tlircsliliiB on poor farm, 31 IS Y.. V, Copelen, ImlBiiro on salary. 1H Til 1'lrttt A'l'rccs Co., lumber , .. 11 fclieVerAUoynolilg. mual for poor farm. , 11 CI W. W. Ward, I'llnllns . 91 i) Tiirnuro Utos.. merchandise , 41 fi Jn, llurden, clerk's lees 48 h' .1, lMIa'p. ollleo cxpoiuu S3 10 Wolfe tVnlclliieoii.ropfilrlni; J.O. Ilutlcr,morcliaiidls4for poor . ... 1 f htate Journal Co., snppllo 111 DO H. r Mirer. Rood for poor SD W) Jm. Wilt, euro ot Wind Kb! ,. . f 10 CUas. HotUo, reporter Insane caio .... 9 00 P.Cowuen, good for poor B 1ft A.J. Hayes, merchandise for poor ..., ,,80 00 W. A. Mltoholl, supplies 1180 John llcnkor, wltudm Insane ciuo 100 A. Itlloy, lumber 7 48 Win. Hosoncrans, road wort 8 00 H.Clauson. bridge work 1800 II, Wright, witness lima no rate 4 0) M C, Shorman, brldfo work 160 Ja. lletiry. road work l-03 O.E Christy, road work , 6 SS Dun Hudson, wltnem fees. . 4 00 Geo. bUwart. brlduo work. , , 3M M.C. bhormau, oonMab'.o fees. , 4 7li btste1 Journal Co, supplies. .. U8 (0 John Wolfe, labor on Jail . ,,... 10&0 K. McFa land, moichandhe for poor .... 13 16 Jas Wilt, wltticta Insane caso 8 4 10 Hobt Uainerell, medical did poor...,,.... 10 00 Young Men's Clothing' ! We have this season an exceptional fine line of young men's nobby suits made with special care in Varsity styles and regular styles. Shoulders made to fit and the coat built up to fit the form. at up to $12.00. M See our Ryton and Varsity 4tOyERCOHTS Just th.c thing for all good dressers. WE - SELL - "SELZ" - SHOES. See our 50c all Wool Fleeced Underwear. Gouiden-Kaley - dotting - Go. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. b II lllacltlcil(0, ntty lllSrtllo ciiio 3 IK) JnN Ilurdou, olnrk's fees ,.. ... .. 800 I, V, Tulluja, doctor Insanu case Ml O l' Aloraufllle.iloator poor 10 DO l'lntt & Frees Co, lumber 4UU 6J H I.ludsoy, roud work IB 7 12 U Overman, ollleo rout ami phono .... 18 0(1, Win Irani, oouiiuisulouer 2103 WriMoMIIIan, i.rlntlnu , 2" BO ChaaZalnian. road work 25 00 J F Qoocl.nidso for poor 2J 00 LETalt, printing " L D Wells, foot and exponiea 914 00 Geo Olanion, bridge work 03 oo Wm rjolswortb. road work ,.. " ' Jas Klnoaid, read work 0 60 WLMcMUtan, printing WmC Uay, commissioner '. 10 80 Q A Wells, " "su JeromoVanoo " 3 28 JO Overman " M E A Crelgblon, medloal aid poor 72 00 Wolfe & Dickinson, repairing 89 OS JohnFosUr, Janitor 91 H The following claims were rejected: Anna Sapp, board and ear ot poor 7 00 Georga llorhart, Jury fees 100 W A Mitchell, " 100 FWCowden, ' 00 W I NfoMUlan, " 00 CbaaFort, " 00 AJesson, witness feet, 3 10 Harvey Farmer " . 20 JHBeott ' 90 DM Frame, Juror ...'. 100 HJBkeen, " 100 WmPKenady, " '. 00 JOCaldwell, " 100 Wm Parks, " 100 AJessen, wlinotsfees , 9 10 MrsAJosten " , 2 10 AFarnum, 2 40 OOTeel, " 100 jn Scott, " " 3 Board adjourned to November 12,. 1001. WOMER, KANSAS Womer has n ghost. Maybe you don't beliovo it, but it's trim just tho snmo. The spook lights can ho seea any hour of tho night in the building south of the dtorrfi Horace Ilurron gave ono of tho best nntertainmonth nt Wonior lab Friday night the tiwn bin ever md. Tho hojs Hnlil llnri' n wH n brhik, nut AFTER 3MVV0, POND'S EXTRACT Cools, Comforts and Heals the Skin, Enabling tho Most Tender Fica to Enjoy a Clots Shave Without Unpleasant Results, Avoid dangerous, Irritating Witch Hazel preparations, represented to be "tho same na" I6n6'8 15XTRACT, which easily sour and generally contain "wood alcohol," n doaaly poison. I lsssssssHsBsDl!L III 1 - SIM ;ArvrAAV,VvVV'VtfVAVV Some special bargains in Men's Suits and Overcoats at $4.50. $5' $5'50,' $6.00, $6.53 $7.00, , $7-50, and $8.oo.' . Mr. Onusbj's building U nearly coin ploted, llomsr ileigird is wotkmg on tho Onnsby building Ed. Mathos shipped ono car of caltlo and two of hogs this week. Now corn is on tho market nt Womer. Wonior pays tho highest market price for corn and wheat. Ans. Founds and J. Ro'aencrans were in the Center this week. The M. W. A. Lodge at Womer is 6n the boom. They now havo eJgntj-flvo full Hedged Woodmen. some of the sirls said ha nttr mean man because he said It was all wrong for a girl to wear her big oae dollar and a half bat so the people who sat back of her coald not see theper formanae. Come again Horace and all the women will take off their hat. The creamery is running tine. Lew Moore is running the mill and cream ery. - Mrs. Pounds is at home after a pleas ant visit with her daughter Mrs. Over miller. The school at Womet1 commenced Monday. Miss Belle Null is, the teacher. Mr. StuoKhouso has several Shetland ponies. They are neat little animals. Some of tho farmers are still sowing wheat. What is tlo matter with tho ball players. We often hear the boys speak of a little game. Do they mean ball game or is it some trick game? Tell us what it is boys, talk up and so will BllVAN. itEronr of tub condition ' OF TUB i STATE BANK OF RED CLOUD, , GlIAIlTUK, No.343,, Atltcd Cloud, In UioSlatoof Nobrankn.f it the. cjoMief liylnejSeitt3jtli, iw)i ltBSOUJIOBS, Loan And Discount , jjjs wff o;i .vuidfuiu, Kcuured mid unsecured...... ' bin 01 Current oxpemes una taxes pla ...,, 717 05 Duo from National State and I'rlvnto banks and baukors. ... ,tl. 03,110 CB Hills of other hanks . 3,VT9i hptclo . , 8.tljWI Legal Tender Note. , i,fiOQ ou Total cash on lmtid-...... ..... 71, 6M Bl Total .. .. ......, LUIIILITILS. Capital stork paid In.,........,,-.. . ,.m , tlU3,132 41 f 15.000 00 10,000 00 . 1.V68 71 nuu'iua luini-.... ........... ....... Undivided nroQts tWHIW Individual dioslts subject to chock .1CO.SIO CO Demand certlllcatca of do posit...... . . 031 68 Time cortlnratos of deposit. SI Oo Total Deposits .. ,..r............ 101,173 70' Total . . I1S8.133 41 Statb or Neiwabiu, lBa County of Webster. fM I, M. l'liict), Asst, Caslilor of tho ubovo named bank, do solomuly swear that (be Hoove siuivpieui i irue io me uost oi my Kuowl' pdito aud belief, ' 1 W. t; Auto. Director. M. Finch, Director, Hubicrlbed and sworn to before me this 9th day of Oct., 1001. A. O, SLunt, Notary' fHblle, ' 1 'J t ! 4 m ' 'W '" .v :! 1 l& ft VV' m 's-iV X "i it' 4 wf asjSssHsuwsnTi wi vwMw n.jbt" emhSKSSBSSi