fcA:?X:Kcmx!&iKi!&,Xtt; as THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Subscription Eight Pages All Home Print $1 a Year in Advance m&?imm!Wi.W3eim k; m lifoLUME XXXV. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, SEl'TEM 15EU 27, 1907. NUMBER CUf &' YIWV.S .CTkt TiT 'aw m mm ilWiftOTli I'MimiM. m M IP u TWENTY YEARS AGO litems of News Found In Tho LiO-1!.!. f Tmnnt Vntiro Arfn iiwV"" ."...., ....w nthis Wcok V V V rai'Vrine liiyiUL' is pretty near done. Br. r Taylor's limine Is nearly done. 1 IK,1 , V ..V. . . ,x . ... .,.HX .., jr. w. v.. ...... .ft, . L. T. Albright wont to Oumhii .Moii- f ilnv. - i M lilncfin L 1tritittii lilt: w4mt IVI f f I Hit I tl JV'ho Methodist Hpisenpal church is !dM.jf i now out of debt. dSjf-l'ark Wiithon is now night police- Ssi." mo iepoi. KW". - Hiehurdson will ship live curs OTili cuttle tomorrow. $W$h P. Albriuht l'iivc a card Albright gave party Wednesday evening. IwVThc standpipc will' be here in a few rthys. it win ue seventy ieetiiign. i'M.T. It. Wnnl. noLtmiistor nf t'oivlos. fc?frPs in the city on business Monday. Skwi'SVA Kt.rit. rnlHvnv is til bit located in tch: " v MFC. L. Cntting, who has been lu'Wls- xm? .sonsin ior neariv iwo inoiuu.s. mis re- ! 'IH. ', ittrned. v;. ''8. V. Spokeslleld has moved his fam- RmM'' y "l tMe ros,u,ni:u Jus w"t of At HefWprnev WeUard's. iMMfimTraininaster Dauehy will move into ftwra'Hiie house now occupied by L. II. Wal Mwlnee in a few days. few'' There ,s iin effort being made by our iSiiif.'Vouiiir oeonle to rent the Moon block jiall for a club room. Pr Dr. Dumerell was called to Walnut. BM, Kans., today, to the bedside of a bro w5& it. i... i I'JvJ"iwi wnii is very uiw. MftVJjYe editor's wife, Mrs. A. C. llosmer, ik'Mand children, will leave Tuesday iilu-nt Sfisftfr a short visit in Craig, Mo. i;?Wohn KcllBB lms ffner mM$. the S. of V. band boys ously yiveii the use of MW the S. of V. band boy Whitson's hardware miwrmforc. JK. M. Perkins will move his hard Kwftvare stock into the room now occupied WwV Shcrcr's old stock about the loth or HI Mir.tli of October. XMl The meeting of the business, men at L&mllie council chamber last night to in- gvestigate railway projects was unite largely attended. .1. L. Miller has purelia-i'd the II. T. lliinn X Co. hariii'ss shon mid nmvoil 1?., ,. ... ,.,.. , ,. t'i nie siofu in ms iiiiiiusoiue siiire room on Webs'.er street. t An effort will be put forth, we un derstand, in a few days, to incorporate' a canning factory and get it in running order for the fruit season. City Marshal Warner was hunting ta crook on Saturday, who is wanted ?in Franklin for robbing the brewery till, but the fellow got away. The foundation for the standpipe is about completed. All of the water mains on hand have been laid ijow and the work of putting in hydrants will commence. The 15. ,v M. is bringing back its men to this city and i preparing to make an important division of Jlt-d Cloud as soon as the Uulo bridge is completed. Several- jnnw trains will then be put on. On last Wednesday evening, Septem ber li.'l. I'ev. Oeorge O. Veiser united in marriage, Frank P. Snow, of Salem, Kans., and Miss Lena It. Itrowu, of New Hampshire. The ceremony took place at the Holland House, The residence owned by the late Mrs. Kidd took tire on Saturday afternoon and was consumed before aid could be extended. Frank Uigley occupied the house, but fortunately got everything out with but little damage. The prop erty was worth from 5400 to SWO, fully Insured. It comes put up in a collnpsifrir ,tube with a nozzle, easy to ' appl to the soreness and inflammation, for any form of piles, It soothes and relieves pain, itching and burning. Man Zan Pile Remedy, Price 50c. Guam steed. FINISH OF BASEBALL TOURNAMENT. Red Cloud Wins Two Games from Suncr lorSccond Game Was a Shutout. Friday and Saturday were the last two days of tho lied Cloud baseball tournament, which commenced Mon day of last week. On each of the last two days the homo team played and defeated the Interior aggregation from Superior. Friday, by a score of 1 to II, and Saturday by a score of 13 too. FrldnyS game was an interesting one for the spectators as well as for i the players. Kleven innings had to be nlnvi'il to (li'i-iiln tln ti.mii The (r.-iine Saturday was too much like taking candy from babies to arouse much en thusiasm. The Superior team was made up almost entirely of hired players, among them a few league men, collected for the express purpose of erasing Itcd Cloud from the biiso hn.11 map. Kcd Cloud is still there. Superior bad three different men in the pitcher's box. but the homo bat ters hit them all. The Superior men showed by an occasional brilliant play that they knew something of good ball playing, but tho Ked Cloud team taught them a lot more. Graves urn-1 pired the game. The grandstand was not nearly large enough to accomo date all the spectators at Saturday's game. Ked Cloud woli five out of the six games played during the tournament, thus rivaling their performance dur ing the Chautauqua, when they w-jm . eight out of the nine games played. The games played during thotourna-, ment. with the result of each, was as follows: lied Cloud, '.Ulurr Oak 1. IluiT Oak 0, lied Cloud -'. Red Cloud 7, I lard v 0. lied Cloud H, Hardy :t. , Game Laws of the State. The game season in this state open ed a week ago last Sunday Sep tember l.. The open season for prairie chickens, wild pigeons, doves and plo ver closes November 30, and the open season for ducks, geese, brunts, cranes, snipe and other game waterfowls docs not close until next spring April 10. The open season for fish is from April 1 to November 15. A number of re strictions are placed upon tho killmgof game, however, even in the open sea son, to prevent tho extinction of game fowls and fish. The present law limits the ainouutof game that may bo killed or caught in one day by one person as follows: wild geese or prairie chickens 10: game birds of any other varieties. :.'.; tls.li . -M. Game cannot be killed be fore daylight, nor later than one-half hour after sundown, nor with any "tlier weapons thnn an ordinary shoulder gun or pistol, nor with a steel or other hard pointed bullet. Fish must not be caught except in the ordinary manner, with rod and line, nor with more than live hooks to a line. The line for eaeli violation of the game laws is $. lor each bird, animal or fish unlawful ly taken or had in possession, or the offender may be imprisoned in tin, county jail for a period of ten days for each bird, animal or fish unlawfully taken or had in possession. There is no open season for swan or white crane. The open season for quail is from the 15th to the 30th of November. Deer, antelope, beaver, squirrels and song and insectivorous birds cannot be killed at any time. Real Estate Transfers. For. the week ending Tuesday, September 10. furnished by the Fort Abstract Co., L. II, Fort. Manager. Lillian M Shuck to Joseph Sala- diu, uw Hi. 1, 10 ...?. ... . f .lino, Christian Iveoblor to. las Mcllride Us r,. 7. s blk II. Coule.s ... . s.'.u John Fish to (Jeo Frit.. w. nel'l. I 1 11 I'lIMM) Edna A Oatinau to J o Caldwell Us 1, .',.. I, .l.blk.T.'. Red Cloud pt n w nw 1, 1, II iino I, F Stoddard to Fdna A Stod dard, Its 1, 'J, ;t, blk ., Illuu Hill , 1.100 Geo Solomau toCM Hamilton, its 1,2, :t, 1 add, Itladeu ClOO Earl Norris to Thos C Loreu.en, pi sw kw rt, 1 , 1 1 j . 1200 Lyman Serl to Franz 0 llnschow so II. 4. HI Hli.-.O Chas .1 Smith to (Jeo W Simpson s sw :ifl. i, io :rjoo W A Adams to school dist No 84 pt ne, no 0, s, 0 .10 Alfred McCall et al to Farmers Jnil Telephone Co, It P, blk II, Aed Cloud,.. '. I'-MO Stephen L Anderson to Andrew .1 Mefford, Its 13, 14, 15, 10, 17 10, blk 2; south Moon's add R C U.'(0 Total S'.'D.IOO Mortgages filed, $14100 Commissioners Proceedings. Board mot September 17, pursuant to adjournment, with tho following members present: Overman, Chaliu. Sawyor and Anderson, C inuiissioner Richards being absent. County Judge Kdson cutne before tho board and stated that, in the matter of tho ostato or Mrs. Mnrguaretto Light foot he was hold by law to bo intoiest ed to such an otontthat his sitting as judge to tnuko decrees was not adniis sable and ho therefore asked thoap point ment of I). C. Tool to act in his place. On motion of Overman and second by Chalin, O. CTool was ap pointed to act as county judge in this cast. On motion, it was decided to buy u Smith-Premier typewriter for tho county dork's- olMce. J. J. Sehumm, of Oak Creek, came before tho board and stated that tho section lino road between sections 511 and .'13, town 4, rango 0, in Oak Creek precinct, lias been and now is wrong fully closed by Joseph Winzinger, who owns tho land on both sidos of it, and he, Sehumm, asks that tho road be opened for travol, which was ordered done by tho board. Tho petition was signed by Clas Phelps and Herman Lunko. Complaint was mad by Richard Turner that tilth and fUie carcasses of dead animals has beeuaud is being deposited along tho public road lead ing to the river bridge from Ked Cloud, and lie asks that the nuisance bo aba ted and that tho board tako proper action to abate and prevent the nui sance. On motion, the clerk was instructed to levy a tax of !) mills in School Dis trict No. Ill and .' mills in School Dis No. 82 for bond", and intoiest in each district. Overman, Sawyer and Anderson were appointed. ta ceuumi.tto to ap praise the southeast quarter in section HO, own 1, range 11. Tho board appointed tho following road ovorseors: District No. 20, Bart Minor; District No. 45, Oscar Monia; District No. 4.', Prod Monia. The bonds of A. A. Boron, J. J. Sehumm und Fred Monia wore ap proved. The following claims were allowed and Warrants ordered drawn on tho bridgo fund: John Welgle t 8 20 Chas Boom t 18 20 Piatt & Freose Lumber Co 2143 G? (Jeo Clauson 107 50 T A Thompson U 00 Bladen Lumbar Co 501 0!) Chicago Lumber Co ftl.'l 00 Al Turner 5 00 The following claims were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on tho general fund: J. P. Kropp, poor 7 01 J. P. Halo 87 2") O D I ledge UO 00 T.T Chaplin ;w 10 L 11 Blaeklodgo co attorney.... -17 20 J O Overman '. ... U) GO O D Hedge, ollico supplies 1) U." W Lioliard :ji .Tl V H Thomas, witnoss 2 00 fnmnlips "Ailk nil rnnirmpnts 1 -" "" m " For over thirty years," writes a gentleman in Los Angeles, " I have used Arbuclcles Coffee. Many times my family has tried other coffee only to come back to our old reliable, unchangeable-Arbuclcles.' No other coffee has this uniform never failing aroma, I care not at what price. I have often wished I could Jell you urn" Many other people have the same opinion. Arbucldet v the first routed packaged TW IJVJf JTffi. - . ITS 1 '' ."A X H Nellie Castor, co supt 75 00 Mrs. Whitukor 2 (X) II GSawyor 10 10 A II Kudd 2 00 Judges and clerks of oloctlon.. 117 50 Kloppiv Baillott, supplies 2.1110.7 Bluo Hill flrodept.... WM Welch Co.... W It Anderson H U Overman W II Thomas Henry Cook 5 00 as oo 28 SO 10 00 1 00 21 75 Boston Book Store I. 'I 00 0 W Hutchinson :iS 85 Fred Maurer 0 00 J W Mclutyro 50 00 Chas Cowley li 05 School dist2li 5 00 FL Hinos 1 00 Ed Ellsworth 18 20 L Shaw 1 80 Minnio Shaw (180 Henry Wicker 18 20 Jury list, April term 22JI 80 Cauviu'lsing board 18 00 M Dunlin...... 4 00 Adjourned. Council Proceedings. Council met last Saturday evening in City Clerk Fort's olllce with all mem bers present. A Mr. Pyle came before the council and stated that the standpipe needed re-scraping and painting, and as he mafic It his business to go over the state and do this kind of work, he sta ted that he would re-scrape and re paint the standpipe for 8-00. A motion was made by Councilman Dledcriekand seconded by Robinson, thattlie matter be referred to the city engineer, and lie was instructed to investigate the condition of the standpipe and make an estimate of the cost of the work. Mo tion was carried. in the matter of the bids for build ing street crossings and sidewalks that were advertised for, contracts were awarded to Studebaker fc Finkcnbind er, they agreeing to build such cross ings and sidewalks at the price esti mated by the city engineer, and they further agree to put in from one-eighth to one-fourth more cement than was specllcd by the city engineer. Councilman McCall was selected to go before the county commissioners and ask them to build the culvert across the road in the draw west of town. Councilman Dicderick introduced a resolution that sidewalks be built be fore a number of lots in the south ward, thereby completing the sidewalk from the main part of town to the depot. Clerk was instructed to draw a war rant on the general fund in favor of the county treasurer for SHU. 07. being the amount of taxes due on the F. iv M. building. Council granted William Tabor priv ilege' of cutting a stovepipe hole through the south wall of the F. Sr, M. bank building to connect with the chimney of the bank building. It is a well known fact that persons living in the pine forests do not suffer from kidney diseases. One dose of Pineules at night usually relieves backache. 30 days treatment SI, Your money money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Henry Cook's drug store. rit lhr Nf.linnnl Pittv Fnnfl I jiw. CiiiarAntift ' 3& f J i wmM&m.-A.N ' qavc thcm Anamon AnoTc POWER THWrURnroTMCWILOfd nES InTO THC GRfATEJT RICHEST couftTiyTHCSufiSHifics upon mSf.fr if IPOWERTHWTURriEDTHCWILOf- T .0 .3T , .7 V r ,. ... m- . -s j together. That it coiti you lot is due limply to our coffee bullae) bciag to 'much greater than any competitor, in fact, it it Urger than the next four largest firmi in the world combined. We naturally can and actually do give better coffee in ARIOSA than anyoneeue can give for the price; Being the ilaadard article it u told at the narrowed KitrjM of profit. Some grocers will try to sell you instead loose cotloc, which the Fulton Grocer Co- (Successors to John Grltieth) DEALERS IN Staole and Fancy Groceries i A full assortment of Seasonable Goods kept in Slock. Call and Sec Us. We will try to Please You. 425 Webster Street. Boll phono 102. hid. phono 1J letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at postoUico at Red Cloud, Neb for tho week onding Soptember 2G, '0v Stewart Bell. R A MnEachson. Mrs S P Snydor. , j . Thoso will bn sent to tho dead letttTj office October 10. 1U07, if not called for', before. When calling for above'ploiWv say "advertised." T. C. Hacikkk, PostmastWi .Mothers with little children 'neRic longer fear croup, colds or whoopiugSf cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syruj? tastes good. It works off tho cold through the, bowels, cuts.thc phlegm.,, clears the head. Forycnmg Mnij,oiir Guaranteed. Secure ii bottle at oiiee Sold by Henry CoolcVi drugstore.-' , STILLWATER ' Kufo Dorthio shellod corn Motidny,' morning. . tbfftff Parties from Hastingsvore hullhnj:' alfalfa in this neighborhood last weakr;- , Dava Tribel and family aro contem plating spending a few days at thir Bladen fair. j Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Richardson re turned Friday from a week's visit it Brown county, Kansas. Mrs. Charley Henderson has beein enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs. Shogart, and her mother, Mrs. Pkiimiv and also a brother, Mr. Pitman, all t Missouri. Mrfl. J. II. Groonlhnlgh expect U leave Friday morning for Fairlleld to inako a snort visit with old friends Sho will be accompanied by Mrs. Ah by of Mt. Hope. Mrs. John Kenzac and Mrs Dart Frlbel returned last Saturday from week's visit in Weeping Wator. They wgro accompanied on their return by their nophow, Emery Do Wolf, a form er resident of Stillwater, who moved from here sixtoon yaars ago. Mr. De Wolf has learned tho printer's trade in , tho last fow years, and has accepted iv position in the Aruus ollico at HevT Cloud, and began work there Mondny, Nv 9041. filrvl ril Wrfshinolnn. '.!v , .,- ;ov. sold in scaled! PACKAGES Q&V 'SWvTip v VsL tor your t M , roR your package bearing his name. Don't take it, neither the tools nor trie prir indicate its cup quality, Ne matter vrbue yom buy ArbucLIet' ARIOSA or what yoa pay for it. It's the tame old uaKorw ArbuckleaT ARIOSA Coffee. If your grocer wiM not supply, wike to "--. 1. - i . ARBUCKLE BE 'if-.