The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 17, 1905, Image 4

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REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.
Majority of Old Members of City
Administration Renominated.
Tho Republican city convention mot
"Tuesday evening and placed in nomi
nation tho following ticket:
jMayor-E. V. Hoss.
City Clerk -L. II. Fort.
City Treasurer-J. O. Hut lor.
Police JudgoClarence Rood.
I-'or Cuuncilmuu Kirst ward, Wil
liam Wolfo; Second ward, G J. War
run. For Members School Uoard Full
Jerin, W A Sherwood and J. O. Cald
well; for unc.vpitcd term, 13..I. OvcriiiK
The convention was called to meet
jt tho court house at 8 p. m Owing to
v,he fact that repairs wore being made
-in tho court room an adjournment was
taken to tho Firemen's hall.
City Chairman D 11. Knley called
tho convention to order and read tho
n II.
Ou motion C. F. Cather was mado
Siermauont ohainnau and Ooorgo II.
.Ovoring secretary.
Tho credentials of tho twelve dolo
gates from tho First ward and seven
icon delegatus fn)m tho Second ward
woro presented and accepted, all being
.present.
On tho informal ballot for mayor
B W. Koss received 12 votes, J. H.
Mercer 7, .1. O. Caldwoll fi, W. X. Rich
ardson 2 and 1j. A Huskins, .1. W. Kin
sol and Or. Croightou 1 each
On tho Hist formal ballot Ross re--ceivod
11, Moi cor 7, Caldwell .", Rich
ardson 2, Croightou 1.
Second formal bnllot Ross l(i, Mer
ger J), Caldwoll 'A, Croightou I.
E. W. Ross was thou declared tho
nominee of the convention for mayor.
L.. II. Fort received 111 of the '27 votes
vrast ou tho informal ballot for city
clerk, and on motion tho rules woro
vusponded and ho was declared tho
--annul mous choico of tho convention
ior 'ity clerk
Ou tho informal ballot for city
treasurer J 0. Uutlor reeuived 2r of
"lhv 2d votes cast and upon suspension
of tho rules was declared tho unani
mous choico of tho convention.
Clarence Reed received tliu nomina
tion for police judge on the second
formal ballot
J2 U. Overman hero introduced a
resolution declaring that it was tho
sense of tho convention that tho next
city council should either issue bonds
o tho amount of 810,000 for tho pur
pose of installing a municipal electric
Sighting plant within tho next fiscal
jroar, or grant u franchise for tho same
purpose to some private corporation.
J.S Gilhnm oll'orod an amondmont
-calling for a mass mooting of citizens
Xo bo held within the next two months,
in order to get tho sentiment of thocom
annuity in tho matter. Tho amend-
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FARM LOANS
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Kansas 6 Nebraska.
I don't ask you to sec all
other town agents first and
then drop them cold.
If you choose, see me
FIRST or LAST, and I
think we can, deal.
J. H. BAILEY,
RED CLOUD, - - NKHUASKA
ment was accepted by Mr Overman
and was adopted.
A recoss was thou taken to allow tho
delegates from each ward to namo can
didates for councilman.
The Fir.st ward delegates nominated
Win. Wolfo to succeed A A Frame
George .7. Warren was nominated to
succeed himself in tho Second ward
Tho convention then resolved itself
into u mass meeting of tho school dis
trict for tho purpose of nominating
candidates for members of tho school
board.
W A. Sherwood and J. O Caldwoll
were nominated to (111 the vacancies
caused by tho expiration of tho terms
ofT C. Hacker and 10 W Ross. I .T.
Ovoring was nominated to III) ilio un
expired term of T. la Penman.
I) II. Kaley and Goorgo II Ovoring
woro ro elected as chairman and socio-
J tary, respectively, of tho city central
committee, and tho convention adjourned
Real Estate Transfers.
Transfers for week ending Wednes
day, Moh. Hi, furnished by J. 11. Hailoy
of Webster County Abstract company.
Ij E Sponco to Trustees of M E
church of Hladon, lot Hi, block
:t, lilndon, wd S 700
United States to II S Hrooks nol
2-2-12, pat
W 1) Groenloo to Robert Fausch
so I and ell sw I 27-2-1) wd 7200
Chris Fassloi to Phillip Fussier
KiuJswl in. Ml, wd :1U00
Phillip Fussier to Chris Fussier
i.ii'!hy1 lot 11, wd
Libbio II Potts to C F Guild nwl
18-1-0, wd :noo
J G Hrowu to Lewis R Clapplots
10, II and IS, block 2-, Red
Cloud, wd 850
L R Clapp to II C Errot lots 1, f.
andO, block 12, S & M add to
Red Cloud, wd COO
Chris Kuohaus to F M Schroder
s2 so t 'A 'A !), wd 2.'!00
Chris Uiorhuus to Win Strieker
and John Jones, sol 15 Ml! wd WOO
John W Allen to August Pruuko
sol s2 nwl 122 and n2 nwl 27-1-0,
wd 10000
Lewis Wut erbury toJohaun Pohl
lots 1 to 1 block 1, UIuo Hill,
wd 1100
Henry Fox Jr. to Win A Voight
w2 7-1-12, wd li:w
Verlindii Lut. to Henry A Fearu
lots 1, u and 7 Patmor add to
Red Cloud, wd 1000
Sarah .1 Tabor to Henry II Lum
brotch no 1 2-2-12 wd 15000
Christian Christ cuson to Mngino
E Hollistor nol 0 2-12 wd 15100
Reuben Kcagle to Mary E Croigh
tou uc! 20-1-11, wd :i300
cully closed Wednesday boforo Mr.
Chambers rotumod to his homo in
Hastings to make arrangements to
como to Rod Cloud to take charge of
tho work. Tho now contract calls for
au expenditure of i(5,r00, to bo paid in
live monthly payments of $1,000 each
and tho last payment of $1,500 on com
pletion and acceptance of the building.
A part of the foundation laid last fall
will bo rebuilt anil there will bo a fow
minor changes from the original plans
Mr. Chambers is a builder of largo
oxperienco and has suporintendo I tho
construction of some of tho best build
ings in Hastings and vicinity. Ho will
return to Red Cloud the llrst of next
week and work will bo immediately
begun u the completion of tho build
ing Took Civil Service Examination.
Fifteen applicants fo rural route
carriers look tho civil service exami
nation at Red Cloud lasl Saturday.
They wore: Charles L Fulwidor and
Samuel II Buzzard of Blue Hill; (,'lias
P. Davis of Bladen, Albert Kind-chcr,
Charles F Scherbacher. William S.
Jackson, Wendell S Lambert, Geo. W.
Fairlleld, William P Round Lloyd
C Funpihar, Cieo W Crow, Henry G
Britton, William I). Hail, Chester C.
Dunbar and Eli W. Fowler all of
Guide Rock and vicinity.
Blft Transfers of Heal Estate.
Tho real estate transfers for tho
week ending March 1" show a heavy
i increase over tho preceding week,
.1000 which J. II Bailey said was the largest
'list he had over transcribed in ono
week Last week's total was u little
over 70,000. Twenty-eighth transfers'
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w. iiii-i t.utjfi nuw.t 41 IUUII VII. 'OI,JLtJ,
which indicates that tho real estate
dealers are enjoying a season of un
precedented prosperity.
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$1.50 to G.OO
A M Anitas to Win H Tabor, lots
i:i and 1 1 block 10 S A: M add to
Red Cloud, wd
Emily li Davis to A C Halo swl
.'12-2-10, wd
Edward H Funko to M W Horn
borger, sol and w2 nol 1-I1-!) wd
Miuy I'j Simpson to James F
Buckles no I 2I-.'M1 wd
Geo W Baylor to F W llarring
ton pt nol 20-2-11 wd
Lincoln Land Co to K B Bun
lots 5, 7 and S block Hi Vance
add to Guide Rock wd
10 Sponco to John Bodell lots Hi,
17 and IS, block 1 Sponco add
to Bladen wd
C B A- to Louis Sodorlin s2swl
20-l-.ll wd
Andrew Sodorlin t Louis Sodor
lin, same q.)d
EM Let nor to L E Warner sol
11-1 12 wd
SE Caldwoll toWilholma Bier
bans ol 0-M2
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Total 581,515
Y. M. C. A. Rally.
Sunday, March 2(i, promises t boa
big day for tho Christian forco in
our city. Tho state Y. M. C. A. will
hold meetings in tho various churches
in tho morning and in tho afternoon
and evening at the opera house. Tho
Tho work will bo under tho supervis
ion of State Secretary Bailey and ho
will bo assisted by a delegation from
Omaha and Hastings. Thero is no
grout or organization in tho world to
day than tho Young Men's Christian
Association. No movement since
Christ's timo has mot with greater
success in unifying tho forces for good.
Wo aro pleasod to welcome this baud
of workers and trust that they will bo
accorded a generous hearing and liolp.
Mako preparations to attond all those
( meetings Mr. llailoy is a strong
t speaker and his interest in young mou
is intense Bo sure to hoar him.
Contract Let for N. E. Church Building
I Tho contract for tho completion
of t lie now Methodist church building
Ins been lot to Mr. S J. Cluunbors of
Hastings, an uncle of Dr. E A. Thomas
of this city. Tho eou tract was praoti-
John Boom Hilled.
Tho following brief dispatch in Wed
nesday's World-Herald telN of the
accidental death of John Boom, at
Blue Hill, no particulars of which have
been received hero:
Bun: Him,, Nob, March M. John
Boom was killed hero today. His team
started to run away and throw him
from tho wagon. The wheel struck
his head and killed him instantly.
Joe Nan Married.
Joo E. Nan, formerly editor of Tin:
Ciiikp, was married on March 1, at
Minneapolis, Minn, to Miss Julia E
Binghntn. Tho bride and groom are
now residing at Lead, South Dakota,
whore Mr. Nan has accepted tho city
editorship of tho Black Hills Daily
Register
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CLOTHIER
Farm Loans
in both Nebraska and Kansas. To
mako sure that you can get lowest in
terest and best optional payments of
me, got tho very best terms you can of
others, and thou come and seo me. 1
am sure 1 will mako your loan.
C. F. C.VTiinn, Rod Cloud, Neb.
For Sale.
In Red Cloud, tho property of Mrs.
M. Gilroy, ono Iiouso and barn on .'1
lots in good condition; piano and
household furniture, all fully insured;
also ono cow. To bo sold at once.
House must be sold before furniture.
Farmers' Institute.
Tho Webster County Farmers.' Insti
tute will hold a session on March 2.'J.
Mr. O. Hull of Alma will address tho
institute on "Soil Tillage " Other
well-known speakers will also bo and
present and address tho meeting.
adpitionXlTocal.
Tin: Chikk and the Weekly State
Journal one year for $1, till March 1.
Cliarloy Mctiuirc, who is at Excelsior
Springs, Mo , taking treatment for
rheumatism, is reported to bo greatly
improved in health. His left hip had
become so drawn out of position that
an operation was necessary to replaco
it. Prior ti the operation ho had so
far recovered as to bo able to walk
without the aid of crutches.
D. C. and B. Bell, Louis Shiinp, U. T.
Jones and I. C. Shannon of the Lulm
lion Rural Telephone company nrrived
Wednesday to complete tho Lebanon
'phono lino as fur m the Burlington
tracks. Tno lino will ho carried from
tho tracks to tho Farmers' exchange by
the latter company and tho connection
i expected to bo completed this week.
Local tiraln Market.
(Furnished by J. P. Dolanoy )
Thursday, March 10.
Wheat 8(5o
White shelled corn ,Tc
' Mixed shollod Corn :i5o
Yellow Corn rG
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Oats 5ffc
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15he Grocer
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First 3 Quality 3 Goods
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Reasonable 3 Prices
Nebraska
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Horses and Mules!
Want to buy horses 1200 lbs
and up, fat; Mules lOOO lbs. and
up, fat. Will also buy a fancy
driver and nice fat top South
erners from 900 to lOOO lbs I
will be at SLABY'S BARN
Red Cloud, Neb.,
THURSDAY,
Mch.23
Frank Abbott.
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