Mjfift&M&aiaQtegRta&v; vte&.M;r.wrt7,varrf,Vj.'(r.,irAya?Ai 1 Subscription THE RED GLOID CHIEF Eight Pages An i Home Print If. vjja a z ear in Advance tiHSf3fiff!ff3i3MMltm VOLUME XXXV. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 25, 1907. NUMBER 4ii'r ..V r A V TWENTY YEARS 400 Items of News Found In The Chief of Twenty Years Ago This Week v v 4 0. L. Cutting hns returned homo. Mary Graves Is quite sick with diph theria. Charles I.uwhow returned homo Monday. Doctor Hall wont to Itluo Hill Mon day morning. Mrs. Kred Peterson is visiting rola lives in McCook. Mi.ss May llnmmcl, of Inavalo. was In the city today. I. 11. Hailey wont to (iuido Koek yesterday morning. Mrs. A. Morhart is visiting in Omaha for a couple of days. .James MoNony returned Monday morning from Lincoln. Sam Dyer has taken the position of policeman at the depot. Stewart Albright was up from Su perior Wednesday night. An outfit of graders are in the city. They eame in from tin south. The city council should have the streets marked and numbered. The standpipe is rising heavenward as fast as moi'tal man can erect it. K. A. Stowell will sell his household effects at the liberty pole Saturday. The beautiful snow, a few specks of which hi' observed Monday morning. D. I!. C.rice, supervisor of Putin township, has moved into the Mc M array property. Some enterprising young man should put in a toboggan slide. It would be great amusement. TJi;uel$Aui. iigh.t at the JVU-ihodi Episcopal church' corner didn't shine last night for some cause. Will the Council take down the lib erty pole? It is an eyesore. Let it be removed to the court house park. The north ward schools could not open up Tuesday morning until l(l::iil o'clock, owing to a scarcity of coal. C. W. Kaley's mother ami si.ster left I this morning for Titlin. O. C. W. ac companied them as far as l J aide Itook. I). M. IMatt is going to move a house from Cowles and put it on his farm near the city. Thus the environs do grow. Mr. Lockhart is putting in hydrants ns fast as possible. It is quite a par ticular job and has to be done with great care. J. H. Kellogg and wife return thanks to their many friends for the munificent presents received on the occasion of their wedding. Harry Allinsworth. night yardinastcr at the II. t M. depot, had his hand broken in two places while coupling cars Tuesday night. lied Cloud is badly in need of a city hall. Let the city council urge along the boom by making arrangements to build one next spring. The county clerk's ollieo on the south side of the court house pari; has been Jittod up with iron shutters and will be ready f"r occupancy in a few days. C. F. Iiobinson and his young bride and ('. W. father, wife and bab, left Tuesday morning, for Chicago, where they will enter into I ho grocery bus. iness. A gentleman from Kearney, who is boring for natural gas in that berg, was in Hod Cloud today looking up the prospects fordoing a similar job in this city. Next Monday evening llov. C. W. Wells, tho first regular preacher sent to lied Cloud, in 1871, will preach a pioneer sermon in the Methodist church. All old pioneers are invited. (Sow John M. Thayer arrived in the city Friday evening and is the guest of Kx".(iovornor (1 arbor. The Niii of Veterans' Hand met His Kxcellency at the depot and escorted him up town. A man by tho name of Chnrles Vel ker, working on Mike Donovan's sec tion on the H. A' M. was knocked oil' the handcar Saturday by a bar that fell off and got caught in the wheel while it was in motion, and was severely in jured. , The Gardner House bus team took a little run down by the depot this morning. Tom Ferris and another fel low were in the bus and when thev alighted, all spraddled out, it put one in mind of junebugs just 'shedding their coats. The other night the branch dry goods store of Athow & Young at Kivorton was boldly entered by bur glars and robbed of clothing, boots, shoes, etc., to the tune of at least SM00, if not more. All efforts to trace the burglars so far have been futile. Letter List. List of letters lemaining uncalled for at postollioo at Red Cloud, Neb. fortius week ending October 17, '07. Charles Xolaud. Alice Wright. Those will lm sont to the dead letter otllco October HI. 11)07, if not called for before. When calling for above please say "advertised." T. C. Hacker. I M. A Chance tor You. .lust to introduce it. the publishers are offering for only 50 cents to send tlu1 Daily State Journal, except Sun day, from now until January I, 11108: with Sunday 7. cents. These are Jittle over half price offers, and will attract thousands of new readers. Tho paper will stop coming on Jan uary 1st without notice from you. Whv not send in a half dollar and see I what a great volume of reading mat- (.! vim mil. fin' viiiii mniiiM''.' Soilin hlir " . , ' . . v . events ate hannemmr m Nebraska and , you should keep posted by reading the paper that can toll the whole truth about everything and everybody. Subscriptions received at this office. Imitortant Decision In Damage Case. An exceptionally interesting cas-o was the damage suit of lssau Shep hclifton against ("'corgi' A. Clopiue. (5. W. Clopiue and David Clopiue. in the district court of Franklin county at Hloomington, Neb., which came to a conclusion last week, Hoth parties in the suit are farmers living in the Republican river valley, and the plaintiff, who lived on the lower por- turn of tho valley, alleged that tho water Hooding from the land of the Clopines, who live above him, did con sidcrable damage to his land and pro perty each year, and he sought for damages. The ease has been pending for several years, and at trial last week a large number of witnesses were on the stand for both sides. The members of the jury were driven through the Republican river valley to view the scene of controversy. The case was argued before the jury by Attorney W. S. Morland of McCook Neb., and Attorney A. 11. Hryan of I'lpomingtou, for the plaintiff, and Attorney Owslev. Wilson of Lincoln, and Attorney J. A. 1 lllack of Has tings for the .defendants. Attorneys Horsey and Mcllrew were also employ ed by this defense. After being out fifteen minutes the jury rendered a verdict in favor of the defendants. The matters involved in this case ale of general interest thoughout the state of Nebraska, and especially in the Republican valley, where similar con ditions are quite common. The court held that defendants were not respon sible for the laws of nature, and that the statutes of the state could not re quire them to provide means to divert the water from its natural course. A rather unusual feature of the ease was that three of tho four attorneys w ho presented the case to the jury were frontiersmen in that part of the country. Attorney W. ,s. Morland, who won the famous Dewey murder case in Thomas county. Kansas, for the defense. J. A. I'. lllack and Owsley WiNon were on the plains in i ST'.' They lived a cowboy life and spent much time at hunting bnllalo. Wilson hunt ing this now almost extinct animal for the Denver market. Attorneys lllack and Wilson were broncho busters in their early days, and both have tamed many wild horses which they lassoed on the plains. Lincoln Dailv Star. Do you know that Pinosalve Carbol ivd acts like a poultice in drawing out iiillammiition and poison'.' It is an tiseptic. For cuts, burns, cracked hands, ei.vema it Is immediate relief. 25c. Sold by Henry Cook. Band Cencert. The Citizens' Concert Hand will hold a band concert at the opera house to night, under the direction of Alvln Snapp. 25 cents will be charged for admission. Following is the program which will bo rendered: K1I18T PA 111. Mnrch. "Parndc of tho PreUel CliiV S.K.Morrl tSul.. "tVIiyn .lohmilo CmcH MarcliltiK Homo." .IiilUn Kilwitrds. Cornel Solo. The t'linrmer" Polfcu LotiN lloox. Ma. Maiuov Mkiukii. Contralto Solo, "Little Hoy IHne." .Joyce. .Mill. ilKHSIE WlillT iSAI'l1. Mnri'11, "Cnpltolu." V. H. I.oney. sr. ox is pa it r. Mitrcli, "Connnonwenlth. It H Hull, 'flection from the Mmlonl Comedy, "The I'm pli.i." .Ion B. Ilamtril. t'oncci t Wnlt. 'S l In " Waller ltotlt. joiriino (nmrivlte. HeldellicrK Stein Souk from "Tliu rlnceor IMHoti." (ntstnv t.nder. llrr .Mlililiuiuli. 1M (.'nniet. .Mitrlon Muri-ir. '.M Cornet. llenrv 1'lmros. .". I Cornel. lieo. liiivlM. tth Cornet. March, "i". C II." (new ) Ai.wn SNArc "AmcilCrt." "C. C. II. I" (Citiens Concert Hand), tho tenth number on the program, is a now piece, written iand composed by Alvin Snapp, and will be produced in public for tho first tltnoat this concert. The band accompaniment for "Little J Joy Hluo." the fourth number on tho program, is also of Mr. Snapps compo sition. Tho performance will begin at :! o'clock. The public should turn out freely-to those band concerts, which will lie held regularly through the win ter. A good band is a valuable posses sion to any town, and Uod loud has one of the best, and it should be well supported. You will get poisonal en- jovment enough out of the concert to J .. ' easily repay yon tor the V cuts you spend for admission. The band has ar ranged to give a ThauUsgivingeoiicert, and another at Christmas. Head the Chief for announcements and programs of these concerts. On Saturday. October 10. the ladies of tho W. II. ('. wore inspected b Mrs. Luce of Republican ?ity. who was pleased to give lis a high compliment on our ritualistic work. After ad journment the corps retired to the res idence of Commander McConkey, where a bountiful supper was served to all present. A vote of thanks was given to our generous host and hostess. Here Is Relief for Women. Mother tlruy, a nurse in New York, I discovered an aromatic, pleasant herb cure for women's ills, called Australian Leaf. It is the only certain nnnthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses, backache, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail .'() cents. Sample free. Address, Th'c Mother tJrny Co., Ley Roy, N. Y. Lost. Lost ill the commercial world. If you do not hurry up anil enter college and get a place to work for your room and board you will lose a grand oppor tunity. Apply at business college ollliu' if you want to secure one of these places. Hurry up, first here first ser ved. : CHILDREN'S SUITS "Better Wear WEARBETTER" "''Pd m-cfx -i-i i jr&r?i t si 'f'lrt VKi ', 'v. m vh ' Copirltl'l l0T s' PillJK I rlier it Co, PAUL IV BADLY INJURED IN RUNAWAY Mrs. Dr. Hall Sustains Broken Arm Sen Lleyd Also Injured. While Mrs. Dr. Hall, wife of tho present county coroner, was driving near Cowles Sunday evening with her son Lloyd, the horses became unman - ngcable and ran away. In the mean - I time a singletree broke, lotting the tongue fall to the ground, which made ini'ttor.s worse. The horses wore brought to a stop by a hitching rack in front of tho Right Place (llennett .V Straeder's store) in Cowles, throwing out Mrs. Hall and her son, clashing tho former against a heavy chain and breaking her right arm between tho elbow and tho right shoulder. and bad lv stunning and bruising her son. Tho buggy was utterly demolished. Parties who witnessed the runaway say that it was a miracle that both were not killed, considering the circumstances of tho accident. Special Bargains In Norton County. Kansas, Farm Lands. Norton county, Kansas, is located in the great corn, wheat and alfalfa coun try of northern Kansas, and Lenora is on the north fork of the Solomon river, at the present terminal of the central branch of the .Missouri Pacific railway. 1 1 miles south of Oronoque, on the H. X M. railway, ami HI miles south of Dellvalo on the Rock Island railway. Here are some splendid bar gains in farm lands: .120 acres located two and one-half miles from town, so acres under plow, small Improvement, fine water. 100 acres of wire fence, heavy giowth of bluestein grass- some rough pasture. A splendid stock and grain farm. It is a simp. Price. 312. 10 per acre. ::.'() acres located three miles from town. HI. acres under plow, some rough land, but all covered with heavy growth of bluestein grass, no improve ments, small payment down, balance on long time at low rate of interest. Will make a fine home. Price, I.'i per acre. 100 acres located three miles from town, 80 acres now in wheat, 80 acres fenced with throe wires, SO acres pas ture witli living water, small amount of alfalfa ground. Will sell on easy terms, small paymei.ts and longtime ut low rate of interest. Well located. Price. S20 per acre. Write for list. Tell us what you want and how much of a payment you can make. We have all sl.cd tracts. We can sell you good farm lands at from 58 to S'.'O per acre, and most all of it. will grow good alfalfa. Kasy terms long time and low rate of interest. Ad dress, Lc.noiia Lami ami Low Co. II Lenora, Norton County, Kas. At any time during the day someone will be at Kier's carpenter shop to do ageut for the Pm.me,.s Unon Imto. all kinds of shop work, saw filing, auce Co., Lincoln, Neb., tho bsat -turning, etc. I surance company intue s'vtis. Mothers : there arc two important things to be considered when you buy children's clothes. First, the quality of the garments arc they serviceable and practical are they dressy and pretty and will they be be coming to your children. Second, the price arc you getting the full value for the money you pay. To economical mothers who want the very best clothes for their children at moderate prices we recommend Wearbctter garments. These arc the clothes that wear better . better fit better than any others. i Buster Hrown suits Sailor suits stvles. in a wide rane of fabrics, patterns and colorings. rJ act sn And don't forget that wc carry the school suits. STOREY, The Real Estate Transfers . For two weeks ending TuosuVim;, October 22, furnished by the Fort ' -struct Co., L. H. Fort, Manager. fane M Fox ot al to James M Me llride, It 0, bile 10, Cowles fc jm . William A Mimics to Charles A ; Wollmaii, ltstW.blk 10, M Hill, . ' " L,;!!, ,!:S,!:;?i' i tu Ui,,i c0,i Sarah J Vaughn to Max 10 lludctv Its I, '2, U, , blk 1, (Jnldo Rock, C ""o'' i ","?". V .?. V. ' I'T03' nt! () V Harvey toKK Harvey. ii'oS V, 2, I'J.qed ', o ! Harvey to I-J H Harvey, s fi,5.'r 12, qod .'....... Icier Routiorto F S llainiltonjno j 1 1 ( i .j Henry Hot, to Fred Mols. n no 7. 2 12. Harm Rose to L K Mathes. ft I, blk I, llusehow's add It Hil).. Minerva Ludlow to Fred New house, It 10, blk '.'It. Red Cloud, Chits Alsop to II (J Diigdale, qeil sw so .'12, s sw Mil, I. 10, qod John Rlirccnhalghlolra L. I'auT. pt Its I, 0,7, '.I, Hi, blk 2. qeel Cowles John R (Iroonhlgh to Ira LI'auT, Its l,.-i.,0,7,s,li,to1 blh2Cowios... Louie Forrigrone, ot al to An drew Dublin se no 27, I, lOqed. Henry M lloyd to Thomas J Sny der. pL ne. no IS, I. It.qcd ... Ransom I) Davis to Lacy 12 Car nahaii. sw 211,2, 12 L KTait to William W llicks.lt 1, 1.20,21, blk It, SmithV.MoocN add to Red Cloud t.n BfTf tf- ttu &(! l CiSLViV i a A v . .Tfjis t2T.-; twnry: Mernico F Pickering to Aduiusoo. . Wells, Its 1.2. blk 18, Hladen F.uiina Jones to Theodore Haw kins. 11 K). in :i. I, 12 .state of Neb to John R Froy.s sw no I. I. 1(1. qce Adolph (ioyer,to J IS Froy, s sw, ne 1. I. 10. qod '. John R I'rey (o Adolph Oeyer, o sw ne I, T, 10. qod '. Karl J Mruoh toTheodoro llawiiis, uw 10. sw sw lot H) .1. I. 12 ... Kewin K Murr to James Mef'or- mel. n nw sw mv lot :t in s.l.'. !-:t Its IT.. II. 7, so ne 7. !.'. .... Hell'ah II Hall to Junius Md'or- mol u nw sw nw It It, s't 1, '.i.qc.d Mary Mahreks to James McL'oe- inel. n nw sw nw It . s, 1 ,, Welliington A Franklin to Her bert llawlev, It 10. blk 11. HI ik inn : : John A Wolfe to James M Lock-1 hart, It 2, blk 17, Hladen Mortgages filed, SI 1000 1.1 Mortgages released. 25007 !'.. Don't worry about your klilneys--when you can obtain no days ticut iiiont pf Piiieules for SI. These- glol ulos bring relief in the first. irVAM'. Hackache, lumbago and rheumntissw yield quickly. If not satisfies! rcn money refunded. This is a fuii-otflrrs you can't lose. Sold by ILeury CkV&'.s. I drug store. m INSURANCE against Fire, Lightning, Cy clones und Windstorms, stv JNO. e. STANSER'L, iT.4X&M 1 i'A j ( ii-t; vim ' A t" i T'itTiA'J?, I SV -It,. T 1 t' roprriiM 1 . r.ii.t m tiuiut x a. ibic.cv look Eton Norfolk suits and other pretty g-i nnn largest and choicest line of Boys. ' l J r V ,;ij- t if Clothier. J l.i. I m m i Ht t t "V ;