The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 04, 1902, Image 4
K - " ,N W ,, ,1 W Tfie Government sm- d t"xj B.i..n;iiVi -t iVV-s. jmtSJMJL Ut rO'rjg5y,'j2&. i Jfc- ' r I Is getting ready for some important Correspondence with Europe. -sifA jS. Just now here is some news that concerns your interests. -U . 'I t a a i l: n M ;& to iff A i to tti to U il to to 0 0 0 0 For &&&&-0?' f - THE CHIEF ruDLiiiEi nr C1I1KF I'UHMSHIKU COMPANY. One year... li month ..II DO 50 PUULISIIKI) EVKKY KH11IAY Kntoreil t tne pout omco nt Hod Cloud, Ncb.ai Hvcoudclaiimnll matter. AHVKItTISINO HATES: l'limWicd 011 iipilIcttloii. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State Ticket. I'or (Igvcrnor, .1. 11, MICKKY, Of I'olU County. Kor l.leulennnt Governor, E. U. M'UII.TON, Of DoiikIhn County. I'or Sferietnry of State, OKOKOK W. MAItStl, Of ltlelmrdsun County, For Stuto Trensurer, 1'ETEK MOUTKNSKN, Of Valley County. I'or Statu Auditor' CIIAUI.K3 WESTON, or. shurlilnu County, for Attorney (ienernl, KltANIC N. rilOL'T, of (Inku County. Kor Coiutulisloucr 1'iililiv l.nndsniid IIuIIiIIiikk liKOltOK t). r'OM.MEU, Of NurkollH County Kor Siipcrlntoiident Public luMriirtlou. WILLIAM K. KOWLEIt, Of Vithlnnton County. Congressional Ticket I'or Coniiresainau, Sth Ulntrlol, U. W. NOUltIS, Of Hed Wl.low County. County Ticket. For Itepreieutatlvo 44th UUtrlet, CUAKI.K9 HUNTK.lt. Of InaraloTownolilp. For County Attorney, K. U. OVKKMAN, Of Ited Cloud, ad Ward. For CoamlMloner, tit Dlit., F. C JOHNSON, Or Stillwater t'recluct. For Commlsiloner. 4th Dlit,, K. B. SMITH, Of Ited Cloud Precinct What makes tho happy relation bo twoon ruau and woman is an eternally iutorosting question, and a clover dis cussion of why marriages fail, presont ed by Uafford Piko in his article "The Woman's Side," is certain to be given tho vory wide consideration which has been given to that author's previous articles on tho discussion of woman versus man. Tho July Cosmopolitan seems to bo almost equally divided in interest between men and women. "An Experiment in Domestic limince" is another entirely novel article which will nppenl to women, while some kwouiy pages devoted to the ' Captains of Industry" will rceeivi' the consider ation of men in all classes of business. Tho Cosmopolitan hah undertaken to present a series of brief ckotehes ft the men who arc leaders in linanee, iiiuuii fictuusnnd commerce, nut prepared in an oU'imtid way, but by writer ot tho greatest ability who have an exact fcnou ledge of their Milj cts. While Ifcat prc has presented an cndlcs. mimbei of illustrations of the Mont Wee di-nstor, the illustrations in the Jgly C iMiinpolitau, printed on lint ptjiei with tho most careful art, give a cleat er idea of just what that disaster means than anything hitherto pre sent'tl. Bryan and the Reorganizes. Viom Hie si. I.ohIh (llolii) Democrat. Hryi.n, of course, was wise in refus ing the Nebraska fusion nomination for governor. He know his party would bo defeated In any case, and a dofont for him at the head of the state ticket would hit his prestigo vory hard. Tho fact, howevor, that both olements of the coalition wanted Ilryan to n. copt, aud t-o further fact thai tho conventions of tho democracy nnd the Next Thirty Days We are going to sell clothing if price will do it. We have too much stock. Going to reduce it by liberal reductions in price. We have twenty suits that sold from $io to $18 when sizes were complete. Onlv one or two sizes left of each lot. Going to sell them for so and 33A per cent off. Other lines for $3.00 off per suit. Boy's and Children suits go in this sale at cost. 100 pairs mens pants of the well known DUTCHESS LINE placed on sale at one third off. All our nobby suits go in this special sale. Come in and see us and don t overlook the fact that we sell Shoes. GALUSHA, WESCOTT & STOREY. ''"' ' populists in Kansas were overwhelm ingly Uryunitu in sentiment, show 11 situation which will give somo trouble to tho roorgiini.ers. Hrynn will never ho president, hut he rati nnd will throw obstacles in the way of any nnti-Hryiin democrat who attempts to reach that oflico in the next (ow yenrs. Price o! Meat Will Remain High. Prom Hie St. Joseph (luzette. "I don't expect incnt to got nny cheaper heforo Into next spring," said prumiuunt stoekimw. to a (Jnzetto to porter Sunday. "People who linvo thought Hint tlits trust agitation would bring down prices are mistaken. 1 don't know whether tho pncKers have a trust or not, but that makes no dif ference. "Meat is high because feed is high and cheap feed will not begin to nfl'cet moat prices before next spring. "Tho farmers are gotting most of tho benefit of tho high prices. Cuttle and hogs haven't been so high beforo in many yenrs. They aro getting high prices bceiuiso they demand thorn. Tho corn they feed costs money "Now, suppose thero is a big corn crop this year and the farmers have plenty of hogs to feed it to. Tho corn won't lie fed befoie November. Then it takes about ,ix months for tho stock to bo prepared for market. Tho cheap corn will not bo for sale as live slock beforo April or May, nud consequently cheap meat can't be expected until thou." District Court Proceedings In tho term of tho district court hold in Webstar county July 1 and 2. The Muscntlao Mortgago company vs C. W. McDonald et at; plaintiff giv en thirty days to plead to the answer of the defendant. Geo. L. Gulliford vs Douglas J. Myers receiver, appeal; motion of defendants to strike part of plaintiff's reply over ruled, defendant excepts; jury waived and trial to court; court finds at titno this action defendant had a special ownership in property replevined and was and is entitlod to tho possession of tho same; court finds valuo of property to bo 112 Court finds he has sustained damages by reason of unlawful roten Hon in tho sum of one cent. Motion for now trial ovorruled Plaintiff ex cepts. Judgment on findings. Plain tiff excepts. Forty days given to pro pare and present bill of exceptions. John T. Robinson vs Hugh W. (iulli. ford, Lucy Gulliford mid Geo. I,, Gulli fold. Foreclosure. Trial to court Court 1'uuls for defendants. Action di'tiusscd A. C. Sauford guardian of Charles W. Sanford, Anna Smiford and Sarah J Saufoid vs. hoard ot county coin-mi-sioiiei:,. Injunction. Mntiou to re M'liri defendants to elect ovenuled l'.allltltl event Mntmn In iiiil.-.. overruled. I'laiutill excepts. Plain till given leave to inply iiistattter. i'l'ial to court on the issues joined and on the evidence court Hints tor defend ant. Motion for new trial overruled. Piuintill c.vepts. Pminttll excepts. Judgment on llnding. h juiietion a piayed for denied mid action dimlM'd at plainiiirs cost. Pmlntill excepts Koity days mven to memm. anil pi omit bill of exceptions riuper.Midea bond iied at e.'UO. Hales Smith lnveuietit Co. - II A. Stevens and Charlotte 1-3 Snen. l'o revive Judgment. Continued foiteim- The Occidental ilttilding nud Loan Association v Attie IS Swetzy anil Frank A. Swec.y. Foreclosure. Trial. On issues joined, court linds there is dun plniutilV on notes mid mortgage t!l75; interest (1 per cont ; first lien. Do creo of foreolusuro aud order of sale. Stny of fifteen months by ngreemout of parlies; also complete record waived. Audrow Krickson vs, Willis F. John son ot al. Dismissed on motion ot plaintiff without prejudice. Massachusetts Mutual Lifo Insur ance Co. vs. Neamiah L. 1). Smith ot al. On mandate. On motion of plaintiff Frank Amnck mndo party defendant. Default of Frank Amuck taken. Trial to court. On tho issues joined court linds there is duo plaintiff on notes aud mortgago the sum of 11150.00. Inter est at 10 per cent 1st lien. Decree of foreclosure and order of salo. Allen II. Carpeuler vs. City of Red Cloud. Damage. On motion of de fendant it is ordered that plaintiff sub mit his person for physical exbinina tiou to any reputable physician sug gested by defendant. Drs. liecK and Crcighton submitted or suggested by dofoudant. Approved by court. Said examination to bo made nt convenience of parties. Chas. F. Gather as administrator of ostato of DeJay Judson vs Robert Dam orell, Kdwnrd Pulsipher nnd John Tom linson. Action for conversion. Mo tion to tnake answer more specific de nied. Plaintiff excepts. I'laiutill given twenty days to reply. Josephine Lamboru vs. Frank Lam- born. Divorce Trial to court. Upan hearing it is ordered and adjudged by tho court that tho defendant pay into court as suit money and alimony pend ente lite tho sum of 3150, pay.tblo ns follows: $50 within ten days; ?50 in sixty days and J50 in ninety days. Of tho first $50, plaintiff's attorneys sunll bo allowed $'10, and of tho second $50 tho further sum of $15; tho remainder to bo paid to plaintiff for support of herself and minor children. It is fur ther ordered that defendant pay costs of officers. The case gonerally contin ued until October term of court. Etta Fowler vs. Frank Fowler. Di vorce. Default of defendant taken. Trial to court. Court finds facta stated in petition true. Prayer of pe tition granted upon payment of costs. Elmer U. Overman vs Joseph C Warner et al. Dismissed as to Fred Pease. Default of all other defendants Court finds due plaintiff on tax sale certificate and tax lien the sum of SU0.- 55; interest 10 per cent; attorneys fee 111 05; first lion. Decree of foreclosure and order of sale. Tho Farmers & Mechanics Bank Co. vs. J.S. Largent, J. L Garrison ana tho Lincoln Importing horse Co. Up. on examination of defendant J. S Lar gont court finds ho has money and property which should lirst bo applied on this judgment, to tho amount of WW- which said sum is directed to be paid to th j clerk of court within fifteen days from this date to bo applied on said judgment ami costs. Further hearing continued to tho next term of court. 'lhu tut mors iV Mechanics Hank Co. s .laiie lv (i.u'l'ison. J. L. Garrison ami tlio Lincoln Importing liorso Co. i.u:u coiiiiuiieii lor tne term. Jcflcrson and Booze. When '1 nomas Jillei-Miu drafted the Declaration ot Independence he had no idea tliut l'JG jonis theieullerueelebia li hi to eoiiiiueinorate its adoption would depend, for Icrvuiu patiiotism, upon tho illugiii.iiie flow of unconsti tutional booze. lie mndo no provhiou in that docu ment ugainst the tiiuo wlnjii the strong wings of the American eaglo would have to lie soaked in tim f,um (J olll. lawi , liuule no provision foi loading the puiuil bud into tho lu.soiu ot a ".-uaue stoie, ' ot j dning tho "Utopian I 1'neit was a tune when thu Bird of Liberti could clutch u parcel of point ed allows and spread out over tho siripe-covereu siiicju f1Co from tho smell of gin-fizz or whiskey our. There was some evidence to support the theory of continued potency but, unfortunately, Mr. Jefferson never got his prophetic eye focused on tho condi tions prevailing in Clay Contor. Clay Center Times. Bottom have been rencheil this week at my studio To clean up all odds and omN befoie moving I wili sell any untrained pieces in Pastel and Water Colors AT iYOUR OWN PRICE; J Take tho picture you want aud 3 pay what it is worth to nm. 'I'liU doner is HONA FIDE A special; J surprise in store for all purchasers J of artists outfits or studios. This is 4 a genuine Bargain Sale. ARQABKIGET, The Artist, a i UP STAIRS, Damerell Block RED CLOUD, NEB. I ..4 Real Estate Transfers. Tho following transfers, furnished by tho Wobster County Abstract Co., woro mndo during tho past week: Thaddous B. Myers and wife to Ada L. Carpenter, w d, lots 1, 2 and .'I, block U, I tin vale 5 100 Mary J Starr to David Wide man, w d, ne 1 .'5 11 2S00 Ann Eliza Pollard to Willie J. Haskins, w V i ne nnit n nw29 1 11 l'JOO James N. Brown and others to Willie J. Haskins, w d, ni ne and n nw 29 1 11 .. 1200 Francis Reidlor and others to F. E. Goble, q c d, set 14 2 10 1000 Sarah E. Reynolds to John Soucek, se 31 4 11. 2350 Total . .... Mortgages tiled, 13400. Mortgages reloased, 17425. W350 It's Cool in Colorado. July 1 to 13, August 1 to 14, 23, 24, 30, 81, September 1 to 10. On the above days the Burlington will sell round trip tickets to Colorado at extraordinary low rates. It's cool in Colorado all summer long, and there are hundreds of resorts in the Rockies whore one may escape from tho heat of the plains and spend an alltogethor delightful vacation. A card to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. will bring you a good supply of Colorado booklets thnt will help you plan your trip. Low Rates to the Black Hills. Tho Rtiiiiugton Route has announced low rates to tho Black liills of South Dakota for the following date: July 1 to 13. August 1 to 14, 23, 21, W, 31. Sep lombur 1 to 10. On other days until Sep tember 15 low lates somewhat higher than thoic in effect on :he above 111111". will be offeied. Sylvan Like, iiot Springs, Dead vs uod, L"ndCity, SpcM (Mi and a number of other point in tl o Iliack Ili!N tire well worth visiting. Any Burlington Rout" njent will bo glad to etll you more about those exclusion Prizes for Pictures. To advertise Nobmskn the Burling ton Route wants photographs of Neb raska farm and .stock scene-, nud lots of them. Pn.o ranging from $5 to c'.'o In cash, and including tup- to Chi cago, St. Lotii--, Denver and tlirnugh the Black Hill-, have been announced by J. Francis, general passenger agent. Omaha, who will -end ndditioual 111 f iiiiiatlon to anyone interested. Low Rate East. Tho Burlinpton Rmito announces a rato of e:W 1)5 to Providence, R, I., and return on account of tho IntornnMonnl Baptist Voting Pooplo's Union. Tickets on snlo July 0,7, and 8 For additional information nsk tho nearest Burlingtcn Route agent or write J. Francis, Gen eral Passenger ageut, Omaha, Nour. .a,',a,'a','a,S',a'S"S'-'-TS'-i'--S' PLATT & Chicago - Lumber - Yard. RED CLOUD, Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. DEALERS IN LUMBER and COAL. l3u.ildin.gs material, Bto. Red cloud. - - Nebraska Low Rates Northwest via Burlington Route. 840 for the round trip to Helena, Butte, Spokane and many other points from Omaha, Lincoln, Hastings, Grand Island and nearly all points on tho B. & M. R railroad. $15 for tho round trip to Tacoma, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver and Vic toria from the same points. Tickets on sale daily, July 11 to 21, 1002, good returning until September IS. Choi:e of routes. Stopovers al lowed on both going and returning trips. Ask the nearest Burlington Route agent for a folder or write J. Fkancis. Goneral Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. One Minute Couch Cure, cures. That U what It wu au4 tor Mother's Qirl. There exists often a very beotrtiful companionship between the mother and her daughter. The intimacy is frnuk, free and sympathetic. But some day the mother feds as If something had chilled this intimacy. The child is silent Atlfl ftfld. nntl cotiik tn dint, Iim. moiuer insicaa of seeking her. This change very often occur, when the young girl is crossing the bor der line of woman hood. She is mor bid, nervous, fe.ir. fill, as .she enters' upon this new ex perience The Use of nr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription ot such a tune will 1I0 more than re store the normal Iwl.iuce of mind and body. It establish the worn j 11 1 v function upou 1 basis of sound health, as well ns tumrote the imnc. tne, iiounsii tlie nerves, nnd promote the general physical health "Tw year- aco iy daughter s lie-.lth !ean lo fail " units Mrs nan .,ll .1! llr xllic.nl (irecii C". Wli "liicrWhniK that uml.l ,e lhcin;nt of was dune to h. . lirr but it wJ( 0f II0 use When lic tieeaii to ruiuiil.1111 clic was unite rtout. wem-hed 170 the picture of aood health, uiilll ntxjiil the .irc of fourteen, then in klx months he ns so run daw n her weiistit was liil l I fell I could not tfie het up a she wai, the only chl'.fl I had. nud 1 must say. Doc tor, that only lor your I'avonte l'rtcrition' my diuchter would have lwcn In her Crae to day When she had taken oueluU bottle the natural function was cstablMied ami we bought another one maldus only two bottles in all uud he completely recovered Since then shu is as well a can be " The Common Sense Medical Adviser. jooS pages, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of -A one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address br. R. V. Pierce, Birffalo, N. Y. mm. Jm m m t (t m e m to m to m to to to to to to to to JP , ?" ' FREES CO.. NEBRASKA. Mrs. Laura. S. Wbb. TH FlIlllWl WWWl !! Mtt Ctaba ot BTwtEwM eu. i dru44 th dvmjt ! Ilfs which wu fut fprchii5. I Mtic4 WIm of Cartful, aa4 dscldtd to try a UU Me I txpwkcd ioim rtlM tht Nnt month, to I kept on teUaj It for tfirts months sad now I nvtnitraiU with no phi mhI I nH Uk It off and on now until I have paucd the cUmax." Female weakness, disordered menses, falling of the womb and ovarian troubles do not wear off. They follow a woman to the change of life. Do not wait but take Wine of Cardui now and avoid the trou ble. Wine of Cardui never fails U benefit a suffering woman of any ago. Wine of Cardui relieved Mrs. Wobb when bIw was in dan ger. When yoo coma to the change of life Mrs. Webb's letter will meuu raoro to you than it does now. But you may now avoid the suffering sho endured. Druggists sell ?l hotfles of Wino of Cardui. ,WINEoFfJARDUL rin & f e-5-trtff Sfrtff-re?? S What Do iii You Eat for brcaklast. lb il 11 11 it ib 11 11 )i u ti il lb il U It Ml Ik ii ii li )l 11 11 0 U Ml 11 Ml 0 Mi ti Ilard lo find any J thinu this time of J 11 the year ? Try some 'ii 11 r "' Of ' 11 that line bacon ft 11 which we have and i which we are sufc i ing so cheap. ShererlBradshaw I Hutchors for Tho People. 13 '.:44444444444)4? 'k-