The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 20, 1902, Image 4

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furnished on application.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
State Ticket.
For tiovoruor,
J. II, MICIKT,
Of Polk County.
For Lieutenant Qorortior,
K. O M'OII.TON,
Of Dauflaa County,
for Secretary of Mate,
OBOKUK w. MAitan,
Of Klcbardion County,
For Htata Treasurer,
I'KTKH MOKTKN1KN,
Of Valley County,
for Statu Auditor'
CIIAKI.RS WK8TON,
Of Sheridan County.
For Attarncy (Icnoral,
KHANK N. IMtOUT,
Of ()R(C Cautity.
For CouimtHhliiiirr Public I.iuulnniid llulldliidH,
IlKOltdK I). KOl.I.MEIt,
Of Nurkotla County.
Far SiietltitPtileut Public luatructlou,
WILLIAM K FOWI.KIt,
Of WanliliiRtou County.
Congressional Ticket
For ConKri'Kimni, Atli Dlitrlct,
U W. NOUltlH,
Of lied Wl.low County.
County Ticket.
For Keprcotitatlvc 4lth Dlitrlct,
CIIAUI.KS HUNTKIt.
Of InaTaloTowiixtilp.
For County AtOrncy,
K. U OVKUMAN,
or lied Cloud, ad Ward.
For Commlnloucr, lit Dltt ,
F. C JOHNSON,
Of Stillwater 1'recltu't.
For Commlhkloucr, llli DUt.,
K II SMITH,
of ltivl Cloud IVrlurt
The populist county convi ntion will
meet in tins city tumoiK v. The pits
tut imUeiitionsiue t.,:ii .Jnlui (J. I'ottor
of llii city will lie the iiniuiimout
eholet' ol the convention n their can
didate for county attorney,
tJ. M I.Hiiiberthon, it pioiiiinetit tit
(otney and well known politician ol
Nelinnk., died suddenly in the Palmer
HciiHO in Chicago Sunday morning
Mr. Ltmbortson was for nnny years
Unled States attorney for tho district
of Nebraska, and Inter was assistant
secretary of the treasury. His death
will bo regretted by all lovers of truth
and justice.
John H, Mickey of Osceola, fanner,
banker, old soldier, and a pioneer, was
nominated for governor on tho thir
teenth ballot. Tho convention could
havo made no hotter choice. John II.
Mieuoy is a clean, honest and upright
man. Ho hits had no connection with
tho Hartley se.ardal, and is In no way
connected with the taiiroad ring. He
was bcrn on a farm near Burlington,
la , where ho attended school until the
civil war broke out. While yet a mere
hoy he enlisted in Comany 1), Eighth
Iowa civnlry, and served until August,
1805
Special Train to Denver.
Tho Htttlington will run a special
train to Denver for the International
Sunday School convention, leaving
Omaha 015 p. m , Wedno.-dnj, Juno
25 to connect t Lincoln with the
evangel special fioin St. Louis. Special
train will leave Lincoln about 7 .110 p in.
Standard steepeis and tourist sleepers
will bo carried. Ueseivntions should
bo made early with W. Honnell, city
passenger and ticket agent, Burlington
Koulo, Lincoln.
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0 SPRING
i 1902
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GALUSHA, WESCOTT A STOREY MEN.
You can most always distinguish the man that buys his clothing of us by the swagger,
stylish ensemble of his garments.
It' one thing to wear cloth and another thing to war clothe that int.
You sec both kinds on the street every day. Between the kind of clothing that's thrown
together and the kind that's tailor ready made, the kind we tell, there's a wide difference.
The money saved on the first kind is like what the old Arab said about buying cheap meat,
that "When it boils you'll smell what you have saved." Our
Kuppenhelmer Clothing Guaranteed !
is the clothing you are looking for. During June we propose to sell clothing if price will
induce you to buy. We arc offering a great suit in
BOYS9 COAT, PANTS AND VEST AT S2.50.
Red Cloud is going to celebrate the 4th of July. You can't celebrate properly without one
of our Suits, Fancy Shirts, Nobby Hat, and Stylish Enamel Shoes. Remember the Dutchess
Trousers. 50c a rip, 10c a button.
Galusha, Wescdtt & Storey.
Bard of Equalltatlau.
Hoard of equalization mot in regular
lussion, all present.
Comci now C. W. Huschow and
asked to havo said valuation reduced
on fololwlnjj property, ileduotion
made as follows:
Lot 'J, block 1, Buschow's add to Blue
Hill reduced from 1500 to 1300.
Lotal and clof blk 2 Buschow add
to Blue Hill, reducod from 110 to 16.
East 3 4 of block 3, Buschow's add to
Bluo Hill, reduced from In to 13.
Lot 2, block 4, Buschow's add to Bluo
Hill, reduced from 15 to 13.
Out lots 6 and 0 reducod from 120 to
13.
Part sfj soc, 4 410 reduced from
44.60 to 14.80.
Northwest quarter section 10 4 10, re
duced from 1585 to 1570
South wost quarter 104 104680 to 1040.
On motion valuation of tho following
real property was ordered reduced,
nw, soc. 4 4 10, reduced from 1015 to
MX), no i 10 4 io, 1X300 to 1040. nw
15 4 10, 1040 to 1620.
Comes now F. Houchin and clnims
valuation oj tho improvements and in
vostmonis on educational lands in Ciar
liuld township tr too low, and asks
that tho following change bo made:
C. V. Knley, 11 1 10 raised from 1100
to (450
J. IS. Stansur, 21 1 10 raised from 843
to 114.'..
(leu. Amuck, 5 1 10, miaul from tSO
to 91U0.
(rant Suidlor, 15 3 10, raised from
10 to 930.
Hoard adjourned to meet June 11.
Board mot pursuant to adjournme it.
Comes C. F. Cathor and complains
his assessment too high on 'tW follow
ing desoribed property, and asks re
ductions, which on motion were made.
nwi stctlon 11 3 10 from S 425 to 400
" 29 3 10 from 1700 to 1600
r.wi ' 18 4 9 from 490 to 400
net " 18 4 0 from 440 to 420
Lot 14 block 14 Blue Hill 900 to 825
Motion mndo and carried that assess
ment of F. V. Taylor on tie l 10 raised
fioin $7 to $30
J. B. Staiiscr raised fiom $12 to $100.
(Slant Shidlcr, lease, " It) to 20.
(ten. Amack, raised from 50 to US
Hoard voted to make amount of (J.
W. King for imj roveinents on section
21 1 10 $51)
II mid Mljiiurned to meet June 12
Hoard inut pursuant to adjournment.
Motion made and carried that asses
mem of L. A. Hiiskins on lots !!4 and
35 in block 1, original town of Bed
Uoud, rtduced fioin $410 to $350.
Motiou tundu anil carried that assess
mom of C. V. Kaloy on iuvestmtn s
and improvements on secliou 11 1 10
raised from $100 to $300
Motion made and carried that assess,
ment on ne 21 4 9 reduced ftom $110
to 9350
Comes F Houchin and asks that as
sessment of Minnie Drake on of sw
22 1 10 rodutk'd from $100 to $120. On
motion foregoing reduced to $140.
Comes C. F. Cather and asks that as
sessment on 0000 aores of improved
laud assessed to him in 35 2 10 bo re
duced from $75 to 50, and 00.00 acres
assessed to J. B. Moon in saiuo section
bo reduced f ioiu $75 to $50. On motion
request granted,
Nehiaska Telephone Company as
segment in Webster county as listed by
the board by precincts:
Walnut creek 2 miles, $70
luavale -1 miles and 1 phone, $115
Pleasant Hill 11 miles, l phones, $125
Em Creek 0 miles, J210
Oak Creek 0 miles, $215
Hat moil 0 niiles and 1 phone, $210,
Guide Kock 7 miles and 1 phone, $250.
Haid adj mined to meet June 13
Hiard met pursuant to adjournment,
Motion made and carried that as-
sessed valuation of real estate in the
various precincts bo changed as fol
lows: (In these tables indicates increase
and - reduction.)
At. par Kate .--Valuation,
Acre. Base. F.C. Harare. Aflnf
F.C,
llefore.
oak Creek KM
PoUdara 341
Qlenwood .. .. 3 00
Harmony ......... 3.0J
Cathcrton.. 9 97
Batln a u
Kim Creek...... 8 89
Stillwater g.M
Bearer Creek.. 3.M
.13
1.00
1.00
.
.80
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-4
9
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15
07,715
7S.68B
64,798
6S.477
48,663
J,6S0
59,625
0i,97
61,115
46,518
87,811
51,958
99,055
3t.
30,697
54,131
70.7M
T0.BS4
6I,U
M.3B
'&9.M0
39.CM
fl.8U
w,m
4I.OT
84.8M
6tM
48 810
33,833
36,199
i 111
.? ....
.63 ....
.00 ...
.01 -3
.80 -10
I'leaaant Illll
, 9.91
.3.86
.9.41
183
. 2.09
,318
lied Cloud.
Inarale
Walnut Creek
Line . ..
Qarfleld .
.75 ..
.70
.61
.75
.85
35
3
-4
Guide Hock...
,9.84
No chango In assessment of Bed
Cloud city, Guido Bock village and
Bluo Hill village.
Motion mado and carried that the
assessed valuation of personal property
bo changed as follows:
Valuation Valuation
an rniiiiil Itar n
--..- w.,.w.
by Aaseiior. Cent, by Hoard.
Oak Crock...
-116,788
116,985
Potsdam. ......
(llcnwood....
14,798
H.7J7
31.476
15,815
13.0(9
13,083
12,910
13,758
18,034
30.572
.10,408
15,864
17,272
8.506
11,557
"15,318
38,283
31,099
18.544
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8
8
10
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13
10
Harmony 14.088
CatlicrtOD ...
ll.SVO
tlatln
Kim Creek
Sllllti'r
Heaver Creek ..
I'learant Hill..
Ued Cloud .....
Inavale
Walnut Creek..
I.lno
(lartield
..... 13,903
l-9ll!
15.458
18.217
..... 18,70-J
. 30.I0S
13,983
18,775
7,6(13
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8
85
10.6W
Guide Hock 30,430
Hed Cloud city 38,a
Hluo Hill tIIUko 21 099
Oulde Hock village. . 18.541
Total valuation 1348,471 1358,781
On motion the board made tho fol
lowing levies for tho payment of school
district bonds:
School district No, 7, 5 mills; No. 9,
15 mills; No. 70, 10 mills, No. 77, 20
mills; No. 78, 3 mills; No. 83, 5 mills;
No 87, f mills.
On motion tho following levies were
mndo for county purposes:
IJoneral fund, 8 mills; soldiers' relief
fund, .3 mill; county insane fund, .5
mill; biiilge fund, 1 2 mill.; poor fund,
1 mill; road fund, I mills; railroad bond
fund, 1 5 mills total, lO.fi mills.
On motion foregoing levies wore ap
proved and cltik instructed to extend
on tax list for year VMi
Minutes were read and approved.
Boaid adjourned without date.
K S. (LvuiiKit, Clerk.
Commissionm' Procttdine?
Tho board of county commissioners
met in regular session Juno 10, with
members pre.s nt.
On motion K. J! Peterson was ap
pointed justice of tho peace for Cathor
ton precint.
I ' ro petition of (i. Hasohrook to
open road between sections 10 and It,
town 4, range 11, roferred tocommittee
Mai eh 10, Committee reported in tavor
f granting potition. Ueport adopted
anil road ordered platted.
Petition of T. Stratum and others to
open road on section line on west yido
of section 18, township 4, range 10, re
ferred to coinmitteo March 18. Com
mittee reported favorably. Ueport
adopted and road ordered plattod.
Petition of Amos (Just 1 ml others
tiled March 18 nnd referred to O. H.
WiN.ui and W. Hiohard, coinmitteo.
Committee report favorable to grant
ing potition as prnyed for and recom
mend building bridge 12 10 feet, 0 feet
high, to hu located between .-ections 10
and 17, township t, iniigo 11. Report
adopted and bit lm ordered built, en
On motion K J. Kmerion was ap
pointed I'VciMcr highwayi, road ills
tivit N'o 21, and bond appioved
Oi million Kliner l'aioni win ap
pointed overseer highway;-, road dis
trict N i. I, and bond approved.
The following olllcial bonds were
approved:
J. B. Wisocarver, overseer highways,
road district No. 41.
Joseph Horaerick, overseer high
ways, road district No. 4G
Motion made and carried that the
treasurer bo instructed to sell lot 7, in
block 9, Vance' addition to Guide
Hock, for 9370.
Adjourned to meet Juno 17.
Board mot pursuant to adjournment.
On motion the petition to divide road
district No. 37 was laid over.
On notion the road petition of E. M.
Anderson and others was referred to
the following committee: Overman,
Richard and Wilson.
On motion the board orderod a car
load of lumber from John Towle,
Omaha, Neb , to be delivered at
Cowles.
On motion the following claims of
assessors, etc , wero allowed and war
rants ordorcd drawn on the several
funds:
Grant Shldlor.Garficld precinct.. 07 70
A. W. Cox, Glenwood
91 60
05 GO
102 40
75 00
78 40
142 00
C. Duval, Catherton
John Bostock. Potsdam
E. J. Cox, Beaver Creek. .
W. A. Shoemakor.WalnutCreek
H. C. Seott, Hed Cloud
Geo. W. Hagan, Guide Hock
J. T. Lacy, Pleasant Hill.
J. E.Jackson, Line
E. H. foe, Elm Creek. . .
Howard Deisley, Inavale .
J. G. Ltitz, Harmony. . .
H.H.Qtiiggle.Oak Creek
J. W. Warren, Ued Cloud city
U Stenner, Batin
Louis Bangort, Stillwater
E S. Garber, part on tax list. ..
132 40
77 90
71 20
CO 80
83 40
71 20
03 00
175 20
78 00
74 40
400 00
On motion the county clerk was in
structed to draw vfarrants oq the gen
oral fund to county superintendent
and county attorney quarterly, in pay
ment of their salaries.
On motion report of E. W. Copelen,
overseer of poor farm was accepted.
Tho petition of G. H- Hasubrook et
al to open road between soctions 10
and 11 3 11 roferred to the following
committee: Wilson, Gerlach, May.
On motion tho olllcial bond of I. H.
Thomai for overseer road diftrict No.
US, approved .
Tho following claims wero allowed
and warrants ordered drawn on the
general fond: H. E. Girce, 804 40; J.
F Pegu S3 80; David Linlz?! 03.
Motion mado and carri it that board
ndj iiirn until 1-30 p. in June 13:1), in
order to usu forenoon of said d.iy lor
investigating county poor farm nnd
roads and investigation made.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
June 18
Ueport of board on inspection of poor
house and farm and viewing of roads
commencing at southeast corner sec
tion U3 'J u and along 33 etc.; and also
commencing at tho northwest corner
of section 28 and along soctions 29, 32,
and 33 2 11.
Motion mado and carried that K II.
Gerlach act as temporary chairman,
Motion made and carried that t eas
urer fell lots 9 and 10 in block 3, Hoh
let's add to Bluo Hill for 50j on the
dollar exclusive of treasurers fee and
taxes of 1001.
Motion made and carried Over
man is authorized to'bring pile driver
in and have it repaired.
Board adj turned to meet June 19.
Board met pursuant to ndjnimment
Motion mado and carried treasurer
refund $8.24, amount overp-ihl on
school tax which waiaisesed to school
district No. 45 and should have been
ane.ned to district N i.04 on si section
5-4-10.
In the road petition of W II Patter
son et nl, referred to couimiit'u of
Overman, Wilson and May, with powei
to act.
Iu ro petition to v-teate road acion
part of section 14-1-12, pitition granted
and Jensen allowed $5.
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NORTH BRANCH, KAS.
Tho country was visited with heavy
rains Saturday and Tuesday nights,
making many of the roads impassable.
A number of the North Branch teach
ers who were Rttnnriino- nm-m.i in
Mankato spont Sunday at home and
attended children's day exercises in tho
afternoon.
Miss Lucy Toland who has been in
Red Cloud foi some time, is snendinn- a
few days at homo.
Mr. Loren Stanley now fills the place
in Beeman'a store that was formerl
tilled by Oral Lamb. We are sorry to
lose Oral'a geniality, but wish Mr.
Stanley prolonged success.
Rev. John William will fill his nanl
appointment at the Methodist church
next Sunday.
Luke Dillon, owner of the nursery,
and his son Asa, started west on a can
vassing trip Monday morning.
Wo are sorry to chronicle tho death
of Mr. Alex. Pollock on the morning of
the 17th. Ho leaves a large family and
many friends to mourn his departure.
His daughter, Mis Eva Kropf, of
of Arapahoe, Nebraska, and his son
Wesley, who lives in Iowa, were home
before tho death occurred. The family
havo tho sympathy of the entire neigh
borhood.
Low Rates Northwest via Burlington Route.
$40 for tho round trip to Helenn,
Butte, Spokano and many other point
from Omaha, Lincoln, Hastings, Grand
Island and nearly all points on tho B.
& M R railroad.
145 for the round trip to Tacomn,
Portland, Seattle, Vanoouvqr and Vic
toria from the same points.
Tickets on sale daily, July 11 to 21,
1902, good returning until Septerabir
10. Chohe of routes. Stopovers al
lowed on both going and returning
trips. Ask the nearest Burlington
Route agent for a folder or write
J- Francis.
General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Hronio Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund tbo money if it
fails to cure. E. W. Gi-nn.V m,.. ,,,,.,
is nii noh box 2."(
Bargain Babies.
If babies were for sale the most invet
erate bargain-hunting woman in the
world would not look for a bargain baby.
She would want the lest baby that could
be bought, regardless of price.
Every woman naturally craves n
healthy, handsome child, and her crav
ing can be gratified if she will but re
member that the child's health is her
own gift, and to give health she must
have It to give.
ril nMtiiMi
whose babies have
have nursed in strength
their first strong child
nfter using Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription. It
maternity, encouraging the appetite,
quieting the nerves and inducmK re'
freshing sleep. It gives the mother
strength to give her child, and makes
the baby's advent practically painless.
"Mv wife had tcfn ick nearly nit her lift?
f?'?.,.r " ,rlcte' f I'dcMburc Mc ant
Co Illinois Ho! : 167 "and nrter IrjfiiR t-urv!
hill? I couM think of I made lip my m b ,1 ?,
trv l-avortte 1'rcacnptlon ' I K'it Vfx t" ,V
uhuh my wife took a tablpooofi 1 1 iVe ,, ,
day until ihc batiy came " S
after takmu the f,r,l f-ottic. and when I al.y " U
born he we.Khi.-d niue and a half Jounds To
day he 1 six months old and neiRlil tw" iitv-two
pound. He Is an BoM a child as ai.y "l Q1 m
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
best and safest laxative for the use of
delicate women.
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Cloth .
Maker.
Real Eiutc Tramfaa.
Tho following; transfers, furni
shed
oy me weoste r County Abstract
were mado during the past week
Albert Whitmorn and wife to Al
bert Horn, w d, ni ni82 3 9 t
Hnry E. Cobbs and wife to Al
bert Horn, w d, s) ne 38 2 0
A. E. Smith to Frank 8. Nelson,
q c d. lots 6 and 7, block 8, tt tt
addition to Hed Cloud
Arthur B. Smith and wife to J.
A.T Bates, wd, npj 3 4 11
TheoJ Moelle and wife to John
A.Starkov, w d, lots 1 to C,
hlock 8, Hoover's addition to
Blue Hill
Robert M. Cochrane and "wife" to
Cora A Garbor, w d, w ne4
81 9 13 ' ... .
Otto T. Bannar'd. receiver,' to
Benj. F. Mizir, deed, eT 7 2 10..
Co.,
1000
1000
2000
4000
i
1200
3800
Total ,
Mortgages filed. W.OOO.'
..13000
Mortgages released, o,200.
Advertised Letters. ,
List of letters remaining uncalled for
at the postotlicoat Hed Cloud, Neb.
rnska. for the week ending June
19. 1902 ,
Millie Calvin. J. F. Magee,
'1 hese fU r will be sent to the dead
lettfi- offlcH July 3d, if not called
for before When calling for above
plensf say "advertised." T. C. Hack
er, Postmaster.
Mrs. Fred Unra.th,
PreaMcot I'miitt Clab, Beatea
Harbor, HIcb.
"After my fintbaby was born I did not
seem to rtjiln my strength although the
doctor gave me a tonic which he coasld
ered very superior, but instead of getting
better I grew weaker every day. My hus.
band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui
for a week and see what It would do for
me. I did take the medicine and was very
grateful to find my strength and health
slowly returning. In two weeks I was out
of bed and in a month 1 was able to take
up my usual duties. I am very enthuil
aitlc In its praise."
Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs
of generation for tho ordeal of preg
nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis
carriage. No woman who takes Wine
of Cardui need fear the coming of her
child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken
Wine of Cardui before her baby camo
she would not have beeu weakened as
she was. Her rapid recovery should
commend this great remedy to every
expectant mother. Wine of Cardui
regulates tho menstrual flow.
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