,) THE RED CLOUD CHIEF niiiujuiH.vfin.9k Subscription Eight Pages All Home Print $1 a Year in Advance tmmmwpmwfafswpxviam VOLUME XXXV. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, .JULY 20, 1907. NUMBER 30 6 '-y I COMMISSIONERS' DOINGS. County Redlstrlctcd-Big Batch of Old Claims AlUwed. lloiml of county commissioners met July 17 in regular session. Present, Commissioners Richard, Chaplin, An derson, Overman and Sawyer. Anderson, Chaplin and Riehurd were appointed to settle with the county treasurer, and Sawyer and Overman to Hettle with the balance of the county officers. Committees were appointed to ap praise school land as follows: Chaplin, Anderson and Overman, nS nv4 30-2-10; Richard, Overman and Sawyer, nw4 ne4 and ne4 nwt 2-1-lt; Overman, Sawyer and Richard, be4 set 21M-10; Anderson, Overman and Saw yer, net net 33-3-10: Anderson, lliehard and Chaplin, all 30-4-11. The bid of O. C. Teel for insuring the poor farm buildings and personal property was accepted, the amount to be curried being Sft.SOO. The following road overseers were appointed: Fred Lampman, No. lit; Louis llartman. No. 17. On motion the county was redistrict ed to comply with the new law, by making each precinct in the county (except cities and incorporated vil lages) a road district, and they will be numbered as follows; Oak Creek, No. 1; Potsdam, No. 3; Glenwood, II; Harmony, 4; Cathcrton, ft; llatin, 0; Kim Creek. 7; Stillwater, 8; Heaver Creek, It: Pleasant Hill. 10; Red Cloud, 11; Inavale, IS: Walnut Creek, 13; Line, 14; Garfield, 1.1; Guide Rock, 10. Hoard adjourned to do committee work. July 17, 11H)7. The committees appointed to settle with the county ollicers reported that they found the books to correspond with the statements submitted. The following claims were allowed on the general fund: T .1 Chaplin, com'r work.. . AV lliehard, com'r work.... W Richard, com'r work "V Richard, com'r work () 1) Hedge, sheriff ,1 (J Overman, com'r work Dr R T Hull, coroner .1 O Caldwell, coal ISernurd McNeny . (S A R hall, election I V Kdson, expenses 0 40 O C Teel, insurance 14.1 00 Albright Itros, chair 8 75 School Dist No. 8, election.... JS 00 Chief Pub Co. printing 13 75 3'aul Storey, clothing 15 50 Nation, printing 58 00 School Hist S3, election 5 00 A U Hosmcr, printing 75 50 A C Hosmer, printing .'IS 50 .1 (5 Overman, commissioner... 40 SO C N Lovercheck, labor 1 50 Thomas Rurdcn, election S 00 School Dist :t, election 10 00 Chief Pub Co, printing 7 (10 DrC F Kehler, medicine 17 00 Guide Rock Signal, printing.. S S5 O C Teel, insurance SIS S5 Neb Institute for Hllnd 10 II School Dist 10, election '. 5 00 School Dist IS, election 5 (10 L K Spence, printing II 50 1, II Rlucklcdge, Co Atty 80 85 L II Rlucklcdge, Co Atty 5 00 L II IMaekledge, Co Atty SI (10 L II Rlucklcdge, Co Atty 5 00 l)r V A Franklin, ined serv... 11 00 l)r Wegmanu, medicine 1 S5 Lee l)e Tour, otllce expense... nil SO Red Cloud City 110 :io Red Cloud City, water It 8S M Dunlin 4 00 Nellie West Caster, exp S4 07 Newhouse Rros,sherifr supplies 17 00 H K Grice, supplies SI 00 A C Hosmer, printing !I7 50 Chief, printing S7 00 ,1 (.5 Overman, com'r service... 51 10 R T Hall, coroner 10 80 (ieo W Hutchison, telephone.. IS 85 L I'J Talt. printing 75 3ft H H Grice, biipplies lot 70 W R Anderson, com'r H .'10 W R Anderson, com'r 40 70 W R Anderson, com'r S4 00 W R Anderson, com'r 13 00 V R Anderson, com'r '14 10 U G Sawyer, com'r 130 08 II 30 S7 SK) Sit lift 00 70 1440 70 17 SO 17 40 5 110 10 10 10 00 T J Chaplin, com'r 1 10 50 The following claims on the bridge fund were allowed: R S Proudtlt Lumber Co SU57 15 EACH GOT ONE I like it was all over, but Walls and , Kentucky volunteers, of which com ' Harris again scored, and the game was puny his younger brother, F. Houehiu Red ClOUd and Topcka GlantS Break I again a tie. was captain, ami served 18 months. Ecn on TWO Games In their half of the tenth the coons' Funerel services were held at the Ash ! I Wednesday's game with the Topeka llt?w hlank. "Ilraddy" hit safe and ' Creek M. 13. church, conducted by Rev. CiiantS was as near u farce as anvthing tf"t- down to first, but was caught nap- George Hummel, and interment was in IS feu : 1 u ' JC1 uianis was as near u mrce as unvt hint' " 7ft ooifld well be. The Red Cloud teuni ( ptkr nml went out. (Jriives, McCloskey ' the Waggoner cemetery 010 78 was handicapped by the absence of ' ! Walls hit safe, but were held tight ! Mrs-JatHCS Stone i - " Saunders, Lain and Rradbrook three "J " uuses, and it remained for Harris Adamson fc W G (J Hoit .... Saunders Rros Saunders Hros Geo Clauson .. Lee Arnett Al Turner , F G Dey Pope Itros 31 lift J they had a hard time trying to keep Cloud 10, (limits The claim of 11. E. MeFarland for , the score down Unit low. Cook rent and groceries, the same being an of Rloomiiigton caught in place old book account and not ordered by nf Saunders.and he was responsible for ' county board, was rejected. several of the bases gained bv the' ! 430 80 0f the mainstays, and the colored boys 15 00 were also a little "oiV."' The final score 5S was 13 to 0 in favor of the Giants, and to get u clean tlnee bagger which scored all three of them and the game was over, the final score being, Red The claim of Herbert P Ruck of SS Giants, although the pitching had a. '. for coyote bounty was rejected. I good deal to do with it. Oscar Rur- ; Wf'iBt&G&felCto&mkMS Deaths and Funerals. X w&fflyiJMWAv&xsfflxww; ,l Mrs. Stone, widow of .Judge James Stone, died Tuesday evening at the home of her son-in-law, Andrew Upp, iu Smith county Kans. Funeral ser vices were held at Mount IIopu church Friday morning, conducted by Rev. George Hummel. The 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson died Monday eve ning and was buried the same night.. The death certificate gave bowel com plaint as the cause. The claim of the Smith Premier routrhs started to uninire. and there 1 Typewriter Co was rejected and the I was considerable kicking on his decis- William AIIS0. machine ordered returned. i ions, particularly by the visitors from William Allsopdicd sometime during The petition of C. F. Guild and others , Cowles, Inavale and Guide Rock, who Saturday night and was found dead in asking for u special election to vote a were anxious to seethe Red Cloud boys his bed Sunday morning. Funeral ser levy of five mills for three years to j smothered. P.urroughs was finally re- vices were held at the Ash Creek M. 1-3. build u court house was referred to placed bv -lack Waller of Cowles. who church Tuesday afternoon, under the the eountv attornev. emnnelled t1u Red Timid bnv.x In nut. ausniecS of the .Masons, of whieh i On motion all bids were rejected for out six men in one inning. Iloyd Smith, deceased was a member. The sermon and cultivated 00 acres of corn once the sidewalk as submitted. at third, made two put-outs and one was preached by Rev. George II uiiunel, ( over, and put up six acres of alfalfa. II. II. Holdredge's bond was approv- assist in this inning, neither of which who was assisted by Revs. Cressmau Mrs. Steadman has been sick so much ed as justice of the peace. was allowed, the Giants scoring six d Austin. A very largo attendance this season that it was impossible for The claim of Mrs. L. MeFarland was runs after the should have been re-1 of friends and relatives were present him to get in the field. That was A Brotherly Act. Guide Rock Signal: On last Friday, seventeen M. W. A, boys and neighbors of II. E. Steadtntin compelled the Red Cloud boys to put auspices of the Masons, of which order went to his place with teams and tools reduced from 37.30 to 531. Sft. HoAi'd adjourned to August 7, 1110" Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending Tuesday, July S4, furnished by the Fort Ab stract Co., L. II. Fort, Mannger. Alfred Decker to W V Anderson Its 5, 0, 7, blk 10, Cowles SlftftO J Thomas to D C Hradford, pt lot 13 blk 3, Rohrer'sadd Rlnellill Sft Daniel CRradfordtoChicugoLuin Co.pt It 13, nil 13 14 1ft blk 3, Rohrer's add Hhie Hill 2000 E A Ivrug et nl to S G Stunser, pt nw4sw4 21, 1, 10 30 Hannah J Crow to Caroline llarf- houcht, pt se sw 3, 1, II S500 Chas F Gund to Win G Hoffman ' ne4 11,3, 11 0200 Herbert llawley to S. L)gmi, lot 1, Huwley's sub dv Itlue Hill.. Louisa llancy to Charlotte Leigh, Its 7, 8, It, blk 10 LeDuc's add to Red Cloud Christian Koehler to First Nat Rank Hlue Hill, qcd sw4 3,3.10 Connecticut Trust it Safe Dep Co to Derginan, ne4 SO, 3, 12 Martin R Corner to LouisuHnney pt sw4 30, S 11 tired. at the services. practical fraternallsm--tlie kind of The score in this game was 13 to 0 in ' William Allsop was born in the town brotherly love told about in the gooil favor of the Giants. ' or Relpher, Derbyshire, England, on Rook. Mr. Steadman wishes to thank iiii'Iisoay's o.wir. j July 18, 1830. Re came to America with ' his brothers through these columns, ,. , . , , this parents in 1815, and lived for two and if an opportunity presents Itself ...... ...,V ., f,...... ...., .....V... X..W V,. and more exciting than that of the day before. Cook of llloomington, who caught for Red Cloud on Wednesday and contributed so iimlcriully to our defeat, caught a star game for the Gi ants and got his share of the hits. Walls and Harris of Superior, who oc cupied the points for Red Cloud, are certainly ball players, and it wus through their splendid hitting and base running that lied Cloud finally won out in the tenth inning of a hard fought game. In the first two innings it looked as years in Washington. I). C. In 1SI7 will be glad to return sucli favors both the family moved to Klllnghum county in spirit and in truth. Illinois, where hegrew to uiauhood, Iu ! 1373 he married Miss Helen Zcigler. Three children were born to this mar riage, two of whomCharles Allsop of this city and Mrs.Jane Dugdale of Gib ban, Neb., survive him. His first wife Attention Prohibitionists. All prohibition voters of Webster county, Nebraska, are hereby called to meet in the Court house in Red Cloud, on Tuesday, July 30. 1007, at 10 o'clock, died in 18011, and he was married again j for t)u, pni.p(m. arranging for the in 1872 to Mary J. Marshall, of Kfllnjj-1 pluuliijf of a ccuntv ticket in the field ham county Illinois. Ry this marriage i u,k.,. thl! ,lL.. pri,liurv i,;Wf to makc he was the father of one child, Mrs tl I ntl li ti.f.i , . m .. . ivureii wiiue. iiu ins uiiniiy lie plans for aggressive work, the election dt l JlikllttMkl Ililltll1lt(llik timl t, ilin I Mi. kh wiumu wwtiuuilkLVf tlllll lit I LUC , transaction of such other business as inni n-iii..... l,., is..,.,! n..:i i umt ...I..... .... .... though the Giants were going to huve , , ' 7 , u 7 ', i " ''ol,ie eru tiie meeting. jy or- ,, ,, ,. . ,, . , ne came io uiis couuiy, wnere ne nas 100 Total, Mortgages filed, S07ftft. Mortgages released, SI 1450. a walkaway. Harry Itrown, at first, MOO droPI)lMl two thrown balls, both of I which finally resulted iu scores, and Guy Rradbrook, who is ordinarily one 'of the surest throwers in the Red Cloud team, made three bad throws to first that resulted disastrously. Outside of this, Red Cloud played a good fielding game, but our boys seemed tobeufruid of taking chances on running buses. The colored boys scored three times in the first and twice in the second in ning. Red Cloud failed to score until the fifth inning, when they made three, Graves, Walls and Harris scoring. They collected two more in 700 17207 Now is the time to subscribe. since made his home. Mr. Allsop was converted to the .Methodist church in i 1802, and has been a consistent Chris- tian since that time. He was ever u . kind and loving husband and father, ' unci wus loved unci respected by all who ' knew him. Gcerfte Heuchln George Houchin was born May 27, der ot the executive committee. Ciias. Fri.wini:iit Chairman. A. V. Wii.so.n, Secretary. the seventh, tieing the score. The coons scored two in the ninth, and it looked i wur as u private in company II, 5Sd To The Public. Owing to the advance in the price of foodstuffs and the constantly dcereai ing profits in the restaurant business, I am compelled to abandon the policy of serving fifteen cent meals, and from 1831), in Kduiondston county county, now my regular price will be twenty Kentucky, unci died July lit, 1H07 aged fie cents. The price for day board 77 ycurs, 1 mouth und S days. He and lodging by the week will remain leuvos u wife unci eight children, six , the sume us heretofore. Thanking girls und two boys. Deceused hud been ,you for your patronage in the past and u member of the Ruptist church for und requesting u contltiuunce of the forty ycurs, He enlisted in the civil .same, 1 urn, yours to please, J. H. RoniNso.v. k .4 I 4 ... ;) , When you buy a Mower, buy a STANDARD, for the following reasons: You can line up the cutter bar when it drops back or out of line. You can make the sections register in the center of the guards. It has a cutter bar that never drops with the outer end, and the BEST FOOT LIFT that ever was made. I have them in 5, 6, 7 and 8 foot cut. Come and look them over. JAMBS PETERSON. , i . 'u-