The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 08, 1905, Image 4

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Children
To succeed these days you
must have plenty of grit, cour
age, strength. How is it with
the children P Are they thin,
pale, delicate ? Do not forget
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You
know it makes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general health in every way.
Thn children cannot poulbly luvo Rood
ihtaith uuleti the tinweli tiro In proper condl
tton. A iliikRlih llvor RlTtttncuatPd tongue,
k4 lirnath, comtlpateil lion el Correct nil
thrio lir kItIiik mull laxatlvn doici of Arer'a
r;ili All vegetable augar coated.
Had by J. 0. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Ma,
Alio manufacturer! of
7 HAIR VIGOR.
vers
Anue CURE.
CIIEKRV PECTORAL
Before the Battle.
'Tomorrow afternoon and evening
r-e.ucu.ses will be hold in tho various
precincts of tho comity lo choose del
egates to tho Ropublican county con
tention, which moots at the court
bouse in this city next Monday morn
s' n at 11 o'clock.
Tho campaign for the nominations
Jhas been a clean one, and tho various
candidates aro to bo congratulated for
Alio fairness aud courtesy with which
fJiey havo treated each other.
The two most talked of candidates
tfor county troasuror aro W. C. Frahm
of Uluo Hill and V. II. Thomas, west
lied Cloud. Both aro good mon and
rihoTonghly competent, though Mr.
(Frahm scorns to havo a slight advaut
iiujcln the matter of location.
Por tho olllco of county olork thoro
zare three candidates from Rod Cloud
3chu J. Garbor, V. B. Fulton and E.
"T Ross, all good, clean men. Mr.
SFultou has boon engaged in tho lum
ber business horo for many years and
meeds uo introduction. John J. Gar
foar, prcsont doputy clerk, has lived
nn tho county sinoo it was organized,
i-iud his long oxporioncu as doputy in
ihe oillce well qualities him for tho
position. z.
JThero aro 11 vo candidal os for tho
xaoiniantiou for sheriff Win. Wolfo,
-C. C. McCoukoy and Ed A mack of Bed
Cloud; Oliver Hodge, north of Red
'Cloud, aud I. B. Colvin of Gnldo Rock.
iOlivor Hodgo mado a good raco four
jjpoars jigo and lost through no fault of
IliVs'Owii. EdAmackgavo Sheriff Mc
. Arthur a "run for his monoy" two
jpaars ago, nnd lost by a very small
margin. Wm Wolfo is tho woll known
blacksmith aud ono of tho most pop
ular youug mon in tho city. McCon
lkey and Colvin aro both old aud well
'known citizens of tho county aud will
.Si&vo thoir sharo of support in tho
o (invention.
-Judgo Albert H. Koonoy has mado a
339 ol record in tho office of county
.liadgo aud will undoubtedly rocolvo
the customary complimont of a ro
. nomination aud oloctiou, thoro boing
iuo opposiug.candidato announced thus
Ifac
fljJor county superintendent thoro nro
itwo candidates iu tho Hold Miss
sStella Duclcor and Mrs. Nolllo Castor.
The latter is tho daughtor of Judge S.
West and is a toaohor of sovoral years'
-exporienco. Miss Duoker is a gradu--uto
of tho University of Nobraska and
ill as taught iu high schools in this and
otier cities of tho state, as well as
&avlng done instituto work horo.
iFcrtho offices of surveyor and coro
ta.'CT mid commissioners for tho First
.:zad Fourth districts tharo havo boon
no candidates announced.
Think Well of John Garber.
iiast week's Lebanon Times has tho
Afollowing:
"We uotico in tho Rod Cloud Chief
Shct John Garbor is a candidate for
rtbe olllco of county clork of Wobstor
-.county, Nobraska, subject to tho ac
tion of tho Ropublican convention.
Mr. Garbor is a man woll qualified for
Mho olllco aud siuco our acquaintance
Nsvith him wo havo always found him
ito be a rofiued and oducatod gentle
itn tin."
MmEzzamm
Commissioners' Proceedings.
Bod Cloud, August .'11, 1005.
Board of county commissioners mot
pursuant to adjournment, Mombors
prosont, Richard, Gorlach and Sawyor.
Resignation of Dr. R. F. Rainos as
county physician accoptod. Dr.Damor
oil was appointed to fill vacancy.
Chairman nppolntod Commissioners
Gorlach, Richard and Fogol to view
and appraise north half northwest
quarter 25-2-10 for salo.
Resignation of M. Doylo as O H R D
No. 2 accoptod. Oscar Emick was ap
pointed to fill vacancy aud bond ap.
proved.
D B. Stunkard was appointed O H
R D No 1.
Claim of N. E. Harvoy S3 for road
work rejected.
Claim of Joo Garbor for 8G 85 was
rejected.
J Sheriff was instructed to notify and
assist tho O II R D No 23 to open tho
public road through section 20-1-9, as
the caso was tried aud decidod in the
district court, has boon allowed aud
warrants havo boon drawn in favor of
tho land owners.
Tho following claims woro allowed
aud clork ordered to draw warants on
tho respective funds in payment of
same:
GENERAL FUND.
J B Carr, mowing court jard. .8 2 50
Omaha Printing Co, supplies. . 11 50
Ovtring Bros, tlagstono 5 50
W Richard, com'r service 11 00
S W Foe, sheriff foes Pondlo-
ton caso 5 00
G W Hutchison, olllco exp.... 11 1R
K II Gorlach, com'r service .... 7 30
II G Sawyor, com'r sorvico .... 72 20
A M Waltors, ofllco expouso.. 10 R0
W R Anderson, com'r sorvico.. 17 10
Dr R F Rainos, sorvico in
county court 1 10
Dr R F Rainos, same 2 10
A II Koonoy, foos and oxp.... 17 10
J A MoArthur, sheriff foos. . . . 101 15
M Durdin, constable foos 10 C5
Hammond & Stovons, supplies
county superintendent 22 85
L E Talt, printing 3G 50
Robinson & Burden, supplies. 7 20
BRIDGE FUND.
Joe Watson, bridge work 23 10
John W Towlo, on bridgo con
tract 1000 00
August Lampt.ian, b'dgo work 3 7R
Joo Homrick, same G 00
John Konzack, samo 13 50
Goo Bibby, samo 0 00
Chas McKoighan, samo 0 00
Geo Clauson, samo 02 50
Houry Clauson. samo 47 00
II G Sawyor, samo 00 00
Waltor Sanderson, samo 30 20
II G Sawyor, samo 20 00
ROAD FUND.
John Kinnison, chainmau.... 2 00
F A Kuohn, surveying 12 R0
Goo II Ovorlug, chainman .... 2 00
Josso Barlow, road work 1 50
Minutes road aud approved.
Board adjourned to moot Septem
ber 18.
Nike Donovan Robbed.
Miko Donovan has again becomo tho
tho victim of robbers. Miko rooms iu
tho building adjoining Horburgor's
restauraut on tho north, and either
last Friday or Saturday somoouo on
torod tho room during his absonco aud
took his gold watch and chain, valued
at $75, togothor with about $25 in cash
and somo valuable papers. Tho prop
erty was missed Saturday night or
Sunday morning oarly, and suspicion
foil upon Mrs. Hay, a young married
woman who camo hero rocontly with
her husband from Hastings and so
cured employment at Lindloy's res
taurant. Later sho wont to work as a
dishwasher and chambormaid at Hor
burgor's, but was discharged Satur
day, and sho and her husband woro at
tho dopot Sunday morning to tako tho
train for Guldo Rock, when Sheriff
MoArthur appoared and searchod
them and thoir baggago. No traco of
tho missing property '-was found, aud
thoy woro roloased.
Tills is not Donovan's first experi
ence witli thiovos. About five years
ago, when ho was section foreman on
tho Burlington horo, ho buriod ?1G00
in a tin can in a corner of tho tool
house. When ho wont to look for his
monoy it was gouo. Tho money was
novor recovered.
Miko has offered a reward of $50 for
tho arrost of tho porpotrators of tho
latest theft.
Industrial Parade.
Ono of tho proposed features of tho
coming stroot fair is an industrial pa
rado which will includo handsomely
docoratod wagons, carriages and floats
representing ovory business houso in
tho city aud as many of our farmer
friends as can bo inducod to tako part.
As a special iuducomont to farmers to
enter tho parado a 850 surroy will bo
given as a prizo for tho best decorated
farm wagon. Other prizes will also bo
offorod, aud tho parado will undoubt
edly bo tho handsomest aud bost over
soon in Rod Cloud.
Tho Parkor Amusement Co. has flvo
carnival companies on tho road, aud
thoir "Fairylaud" company Is tho now
est and bost of thorn all. Thoro will
also bo various amusomontsasido from
thoso furnished by the company, in
cluding all kinds of sports.
Geed Nan for the Place.
Tho Bladon Eutorpriso says:
"Wm Wolfo of Rod Cloud was in
town yesterday nmking the acquaint
ance of tho votorb In this neck o' tho
woods. Mr Wolfo Is a candldato for
tho nomination forshoriff at tho hands
of tho Ropublican county convention.
Wo know of no ono whom wo aro more
pleased to recommend for this posi
tion than this gentleman, whoso char
acter is above reproach. Mr. Wolfo,
if givon tho nomination aud elected,
will mako ono of tho best sheriffs
Wobstor county lias ovor had."
Had "Snakes."
Not in his boots, howovcr, but up
his pants leg. Ridgo Leggett went out
hunting Sunday, aud while chnsiug
through some tall grass in search of
tho covotod prairio chickens a bluo
racor about soven foot long crawled up
ids pants leg. When Ridgo folt tho
cold, clammy reptilo moving up his
trousor loc ho began dancing a horn
pipe Unit lasted until his snakeship
was dislodged. Ridgo was so surprised
that he allowed tho snako to oscapo
unhurt, but badly scared.
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TWENTY YEARS AGO
Items of News Found In The
Chief of Twenty Years Ago
This Week
Tho fair grounds aro now fenced.
F. Bradbrook has returned from
Iowa.
J S. Gilham was in Lincoln this
week.
School opened Mondny with 3G0 pu
pils in attendance.
Mrs. B. F. Mixer has been on tho sick
list for a few days.
The anti monopolists will hold a
county convention.
C. Wionor's now brick building is
uearing completion.
Doputy Postmastor Frank Quigloy
was in Lincoln this wook.
Excavation was begun this wook for
Houry Cook's now building.
Tho subject of township organization
for this county is boing agitated.
A. Campbell, division superintend
ent of tho B. & M., was In town Mon
day. Ed Wiener has ombarkod in tho sta
tionery aud nows business with Walter
Klooman.
Tho contract for the brick work on
tho new school building has been lot
to Ross & Co.
A. S. Marsh has sold his gonoral
merchandise buinos3 to Athow fe
Young of Rlverton.
D. G. Walker and family leave soon
for Victoria, British Columbia, where
thoy will mako thoir homo.
A Mr. Dougherty, living uoar Hicks,
discharged a gun into his big too and
Dr. Damoroll amputated it.
Last Friday Marvin Marsh received
word that ho had drawn a prizo of $1,
200 in the Louisiana lottery.
Whilo at Beatrlco last wook Hiram
Hicks was robbod of his pooketbook
containing $7 and his return ticket.
Jim Hubboll, who has for a number
of years beon In tho grain businoss
horo, will opon a bank at Guido Rock
Mrs. C. E. Wood lost hor gold watch
Friday night, but found it again Sat
urday morning near tho Forguson res
idence D. B. Spanoglo, prosldont of tho
Western Implement company, loft for
tho west this wook to establish brauch
houses,
A couple of gonuino cowboys woro
on our streets Saturday. Thoy have
bocomo a raro sight in this section of
tho country.
Tho youug ladies who go watormolon
"cooulug" and mako a poop show of
pooplo's housos ought to bo ashamed
of themselves.
Mrs. Sarah Williams, who lives about
six milos southwest of Rod Cloud, lute
boon frequently aunoyod of late by a
night prowlor who has mado sovoral
attempts to ontor hor homo at unsea
sonable hours. Tho other night sho
J took a shot at tho prowler, and 'when
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2i There Will Be
"Things
In Red Cloud,
September 25th to 50th
Going to have the best show ever. The
business men of Red Cloud will see to it
that everybody who conies will be well
treated.
THIS STORE is going to make a spe
cial effort to entertain visitors. The
entire line of Clothing, Hats, Shoes,
Furnishings, and in fact everything that
a man or boy wears, will be in place and
you are invited to pass a little of your
time in examining them. Make the
store your headquarters. Whether you
buy goods or not,
Yoi Will Be Welcome
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BEFORE YOU BUILD
That House or Barn, or storo that Coal, it will savo you
monoy and give you a lot of satisfaction if you will cnll and
get prices aud seo tho stock of
SAUNDERS BROTHERS,
PHONE 60. red CLOUD, NEB.
Dry Lumber and Gcnnlnc Maltland Coal a Specialty
ho fled he left behind somo papers
bearing his name which will bo used
against him if ho continues his unwel
come visits.
A couple of our loan brokers who
held a chattol mortgigo on somocattlo
belonging to a German farmer living
sovoral milos west of town, in company
with Constable Watt Chambers, wont
out to levy on tho property. Tho ownor
of tho cattlo was not at homo,'so tho
constablo and brokers gathered up tho
llvo stock and started for town. In tho
vicinity of Indian crook thoy mot the
irato Gorman, who was armod with a
shotgun. When tho trio behold tho
gun thoy abandoned tho cattlo and
flod,
CowLES-Father Waller and G. T.
Clark aro on tho sick list. . . . Dr. Lino
bargor Is spending tho week in Rod
Cloud. . . .Asa Kurd's sick children aro
recovering.... There was a pleasant
surprise party Tuesday ovening at tho
homo of David Paul In honor of his
53d birthday.
In a vale Tho Pooplo's Lumber Co.
is what wo talk of now....Chailoy
Piatt and T J. Moshor woro up from
Red Cloud this week.... Ed Kellogg
waB on our streets ono day last wook
....Allen Ayors and wife, who hiivo
been In Tennessee for tho past year,
havo returned horo temporarily. Thoy
will soil out thoir property horo and
return to Tennessee to llvo. . . A. Arno
son Is suffering with a soro hand .... A
party consisting of tho father, mother,
sister and brother of H. N. Holdrogo
arrived horo ono day last wook from
Missouri. Thoy coutomplato settling
h' ro.
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CLOTHIER
M. A. Albright,
J5he Grocer
-SELLS-
First 3 Quality ' Goods
AT
Reasonable 3 Prices
Nebraska
Andy Means Is Dead.
Just as wo go to press wo learn that
Andrew J. Means, ono of tho oldest and
most highly respected citizens of Red
Cloud, died very suddenly this morn
ing. He was taken sick last Saturday.
Mr. Means was prominent in secret
society circles and was ono of tho old
est Odd Follows in tho state. Ho was
a member of Pioneer lodge No. 25, 1.
O. O. F., Franklin; Wobstor encamp
mout No. 25, Faith Robekali lodge No.
19, Calautho lodge No. 29, K. of P.; M.
W. A. lodge No. G08, aud Gurflold Post
No. 80, G. A. R. He is survived by
throo sons and two daughters. At this
hour no arrangements for tho funeral
had boon mado.
Popular Flavors in
Summer
Drinks
and
Ice Cream
The Bon Ton
W. S. BBNSB, Proprietor.
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