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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1905)
fii'J.-. I'm Growing Old Fast And you know why, too. It's those gray hairs! Don't you know that Ayer's Hair Vigor restores color to gray hair? Well it docs. And It never fails, either. It stops falling hair also, and keeps the scalp clean and healthy. Do not grow old too fasti MI ham up1 Ajer'n Hnlr Vlpnr for many jAr hiiiI I hIhmiIiI Imlpt'il M aorr; to t l. f.r t! to (In wltliiilit It. It ke('" tnjr liHlr from turning urn jr. nml ul kiM my ftcnlpclran i,d linlhj."li.ti. I'ttsviKU), Canyon City. Dregou. MdO by J. O. Ay or Co.. Lowell, llui. aiio manui.oiursr. 01 SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. yers REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Treasurer: :a:. Fkaiim Blue Hill JFbr County (Jlork: Jo UN J. Gakiikk Red Cloud For Sheriff: ill. I. Heduk Hod Cloud Twp For County Judge: i.U. Khknky Cowlos For Suporiiitoiif Ii3iit : "Jilts Nm.li: Castoii Rod Cloud For Surveyor: Bki. H. OviutiNd Rod Cloud For Coronor: tyb. H. T. Ham Cowles For Commissioner, 1st district: .Ja mks 0 vehm an Red Cloud Twp Yur Commissioner, 1th district: T. J. I hai-man Elm Crook Twp Corporation Limits Extended. The city council mot Tuosduy ovon-:Jig-, Mayor Dickenson prosldlug. 'Council men present, Cathor, Parker, "Varreu and Wolfe Councilman Warron presented a jjotition asking the council to submit m the votors of said city a proposi ti ou to voto bonds in the sum of ton thousand dollars for the purposo of establishing an electric light plant. .After due consideration the matter us laid over to some future mooting. On motion it was voted to call u naass meeting of the citizens, to bo ftuld at the court houso on tho first Tuesday evening in Octobor, for tho purpose of considering tho electric .light proposition. Councilman Wolfe introduced a resolution, which was adopted, provid ing a cliango in tho boundary lines of "Jhls city so as to bring within the cor porate limits several tracts of out 3yhu lots which by all rights should 3o within tho city limits. Among tho tracts included aro tho Gtathwiiitq tract lying west of town, 'tho tract south of tho cemetery to tho mulroud, all of tho railroad property. The wist corporation lino is extended straight north from the southeast cor 3wr of C. , II. Kaloy's residence prop fty. including same, a part of Mrs. harbor's pasture, Uulllford's addition, Iho M. B Comer property. On tho wost side north of the Onthwalto tract xji included tho J. L. Kaley ton aero ttraet, part of tho Skoon property all of ttto C. II Potter property and follow 64: a lino straight north along tho west lino of the same to tho corpora tion road, including tho Win. Mucker, Jesso Mooro, Heal, W. J Porry, Reins borg, lirakollold, Highland it Wolsch addition, etc. Pendleton In the Tolls. JJ. D Poudlotou, who was arrostotl hero ti fow wooks uro on a charge of kidnapping a young Missouri girl, and was roloasod bocauso of thoro bolng no grouuds for holding him, Is undor arrest in Kansas City, whoi o ho is bolng prosocutul upon tho churgo of having ombozzlod $700 from his om ployors, as woll as having stolon a largo quantity of merchandise, which is said to havo boon storod in this city. It is now thought by thoso who havo watched tho case that tho chargo upon wl'iioh Pendleton was arrested hero was trumped tip in order to socuro his detention until tho Missouri authori ties could investigato tho embezzled matter. However, as neither tho rob bery nor embezzlement chargo whs placed against Pendleton horo ho was released and roturnod to Kans-is City, whoro he is now undor arrest. Those later tlnvolopemouts in the caso justify tho action of the authorities horo in releasing Pendleton on tho kidnapping charge. Commissioners' Proceedings. Rod Cloud, Sept. 18, 1105. Board mot pursuant to adjourn ment. Members present Fogel, An derson and CJcrlach. Chairman Saw yer being absent, Fogel was chosen chairman pro tern. Anderson, Gerlaoh and Fogel woro appointed a committee to confer with Adams county commissioners on bridge work on lino between Webster and Adams counties. Board adjourned to moot Septem ber 11). Soptombor 19. ' Board mot pursuant to adjournment Mombors present Gorlach, Richard, Fogol and Anderson. Fogel chairman pro torn. Resignation of A. E. Sutton as O H R D No. .1 was accoptod. Richard, Gorlach and Fogol woro appointed a committee to appraise oj no .'IG-l-O forsalo. On motion tho following claims woro audited and allowed and warrants ordered drawn on their respective funds: GENERAL FUND. Morhart Bros, hardware 8 70 CO Saunders Bros.lumbor 55 Will Sullivan coal 8 00 Albright Bros casket etc .'10 00 Omaha Printing Co supplies .... 8 75 Hammond & Stephens Co sup plies for supt 4 11 C LCottingMipplios ,1 .'10 E A Croightou oxaminiug sus- poctod small pox caso fi 00 F II Gorlach com service 7 70 Joe Fogol sumo 0 20 W R Antlorso'n sumo 11 10 W Richard samo 11 50 DniDOE FUND J F Watt bridge work '22 75 F Boom hauling lumber and bridgo work 13 50 Chas Wolman hauling lumber for bridgo work 0 00 John W Towlo to apply on bridgo work 1000 00 John S Marsh bridgo hardware 14 10 Chicago Lumber Co Bluo Hill Home Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings," the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. , ROYAL BAKING POWDEa CO., NEW YORK. bridge material Ill 50 ROAD FUND. Barney Sutton road work 7 GO A E Sutton road work 2(5 00 E R Shoror road work 7 00 Board adjourned. Resolutions. Whoroas, tho Mothodist Episcopal church of Rod Cloud, Nebraska, has boon greatly assisted and encouraged by acts of kindness as woll as in a financial way, both in tho building and dedication of said church by tho pastors and congregations of our sis tor churchos, by tho Grand Army of tho Republic and tho Woman's Roliof Corps of tho city of Red Cloud, privato individuals and by tho citizons of Rod Cloud gouorally; and Whoroas, wo desiro to express our gratitude and appreciation of their kindnoss and assistance, bo it thoro foro, Resolved that tho congregation of tho First Mothodist Episcopal church of Rod Cloud do hereby express to thoir brothren and sistors of tho churchos of Rod Cloud, to tho Grand Army of tho Republic and Woman's Roliof Corps, and to the citizons of Red Cloud gouorally, thoir sincere thanks for tho assistance given said church in a llnaucial way and for the valuable and able assistanco of said pastors and members of other churches in singing and otherwise assisting in tho dedication said church that wo especially extend our thahks to Mrs Charles Footo of Milwaukeo, Wis., sister of Mrs. James, who fre quently visits hor sons, D W. and F. G. Turiuiro and her daughter, Mrs. Taylor of this city, for hor generous gift to said church in memory of her father, Stephen P. Compton. May wo express tho hopo to you all that your good doods may return unto you many fold, ovou as broad cast upon tho waters. Mus. GEonoE Lindsey Mas. Aaron Conover Mrs. E. U. Overman Com.a Real Estate Transfers. Trausfors for week onding Wednes day, Aug. .10, furnished by J. H. Bailey of Webster County Abstract company. Fred E Billington and wifo to Curtis Boal lots 8 and 0 block 7 Cowlos wd 8 400 W S Ashby and wifo to J Harry Eggloston lots 1(5 and 17 block 7 Bohror add to Bluo Hill wd 700 Frank Wholan aud wifo to O B Wright lots 4 aud 5 block 8 Bladen wd 1200 Frod Bradbrook adm'r. to Har riot A Milligan lots 21 to 21 block 9 R R add to Rod Cloud qcd 112 Harriot A Milligan to John and Rosa Wilmot samo wd 225 Sarah Saltxman to Jacob Snltz man lots 9, 10 11 block 1 Jack son add to Roil Cloud wd 1 Thos II Quigglo and wifo to Chicngo Lumber Co lot 13 block 12 Rosomont wd G5 John Hartman to II E Broman v2 swl 11-4-9 wd 250 Thomas Emortou and wifo to Eu geno Emorton ni'4 nw4 2.'M-10 wd 1 Total 85225 Mortgages tiled $4150 Mortgages released $5(500 Mrs. "Tom" Lain Is Dead. Mrs. Julia Lain, wifo of John Lain, dlod onrly Monday morning after an Illness of but a very few days. Fun oral sorvicos wore hold at tho homo Wednosday aftornoon at four o'clock, couductotl by Row E. C. Davis, of tho Christian church. Miss Julia Andorson was born near Rod Onk, la , twenty-two years ago. Sho came to Rod Cloud a fow months ago, and on July 17, 1905, was marriod to John Lain of this city. Bosidos hor husband, sho is survived by hor father, mother, throo sistors and two brothors. $ There Will Be . . . I "Things Doirvg" m m m m N E. Church Dedicated. Tho now M. E. church building was dedicated last Sunday with apnropri ato coromonlos. Josoph W. Powell, organizer of tho Brothorhood of St Paul, was tho principal speaker. Be fore tho ceremonies closed plodgos amounting to $5,500, more than onough to clear tho indobtodno's, woro rocolved. Tho ceremonies woro very largely attondod. In Red Cloud, September 25th to 30th Going to have the best show ever. The business men of Red Cloud will see to it that everybody who comes 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 ycur headquarters. Whether you buy goods or not, You Will Be Welcome ma-23433ttc-efrt&e-ett -s 7i m m m m m m PAIL STOREY 15he CLOTHIER UfUtiUtibUtftbUAfcUAbittUUtfibbiLL jT'PtSzkvjbIB M. A. Albrightp S6e Grocer -SELLS- "'1i.. Red Cloud, First ' duality ' Goods AT Reasonable 3 Prices Nebraska TTiiimiiii7iTiirnfli?pfpirr(rii BEFORE YOU BUILD That House or Burn, or store that Coal, it will save you money and give you a lot of satisfaction if you will call and get prices ami see the stock of SAUNDERS BROTHERS, PHONE 6o. red CLOUD, NEB. Dry Lumber and Gonnlno Maltland Coal a Specialty LIVE STOCK MARKETS T KANSAS CITY. VHE WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY, ROBINSON A COMPANY, tlVC STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. wothors, $4.75 to 4.90; choico owes $4 25 to 4.50. "Under Two FIa4s.M Coming soon, "Tho Favorites," Arington's Comodlaus, ono night only, Monday, Soptombor 25. in tho great four act drama, "Under Two Flags." Spocialtios between acts. No waits, uo raiso in prices -15, 25 and .15 cents. Seats on salo at Kngols' jewelry storo. CPPIOES AT OHIOAOO, KAN8A8 OITY, OMAHA, SIOUX OITY, 8T. J08EPH AND DENVER. Kansas City, Sept. 19. Rocoipts of cattlo thus far this week aro 22,900; last wook, 41,900; last year, 41,7.'10. Monday's market for beef steers was slow but generally steady; cows steady to strong; bulls steady; voals steady. Stockers and feeders woro dull with prices unovon. Best grados hold steady but others wero irregularly lower. Washouts on some of tho eastern roads caused them to refuse shipments and this had a depressing effect on tho market. For beof steers today trade was active and prices steady to strong. Cows and heifers sold strong to 10 cents hiKhor: bulls steady; veals stoady. Stockers and feeders showod more llfo aud woro fully steady. ' Receipts of hogs thus far this week aro 7700; last wook, 10,200; last year, 9700 Monday's market was 5 cents hlghor aud today again strong to 5 cents higher with bulk of sales from 85 35 to 5.50; top 5.52. Recolpts of sheep thus far this week aro 0700; last wook, 14,800; last year, 22,800 Monday's market was stoady and today's trade again steady. Wo (mote choice lambs, 87.75 to 0.90.' 1 choice yearlings, $5 to 5.',)5; choico ' Local Grain Market. (Furnished by J. P. Delaney.) Friday, Sept. 22. Wheat G5C White shelled corn 42c Mixed shollod Corn' 40o Yellow Corn 40c Ear Corn Oats 20c Kjo 40c Barley 28c That Settle's It. When a Colorado sand stono walk is laid that nettles it. See Ovoring Bros. &Oo. for prices. Popular Flavors in Summer Drinks and Ice Cream The Bon Ton W. S. BENSE, Proprietor. -