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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1907)
bl r M S i X Watc Specials ; WttjggP- - v Elgin, Waltham, South Bend, Rockford and Hamilton movements. A line of watches having just the watch you need, at the price you feel is right. ffitrnnninr Bring1 kinds. We nBBEgESgggazasgansEmg Newhouse Brothers, Jewelers and Optometrists. NEWS OF NEBRASKA. ELEVATOR SIDETKACK DISPUTE i Missouri Pacific Denies Right of Com mission to Order One. Lincoln, Nos. 111. In an answer linn ssitli the slate railway commis sion the .Missouii I'acilic railio.i.t tie uies the jiiiisdietion of the i ononis Dion .u inuii) essentials. The cuiumis nloii tieeiitl ordeied that a sh'.etiack he coustiucled at the town oi Mai. ley foi the uccomiuodiitlou of a coop.'ia live grain company, but the road in uists that the courts alone can coin-, pi- such action. The lallroad uiso a.s- , Herts that the commission has no jails diction, because the grain (ou'.p.uiv and the wulinud compiiuj are both mi gagi'd in interstate commerce. It Is also alleged in the argument tlieie is no necessity for additional elevator lacilitics at .lunle. There uietwoother elesators and the o-op-frntie company hns complained tluu these are luriilshed facilities not given to the complainant and that this con stitutes discrimination. The old niiestlon or elevator rights, long a bone of contention In N'ebru.ska. Is involved. WANTED, STEWARD FOR INSANE Buccesior to H. C. Haverly Must Be Single and Experienced. Hasting Nov., Nov. 18. 11. C ilaverly, stess'ard or the hospital inr liihune, svhl retire fioni bis phu c Dee. .1 (o take the management of the Host wick hotel, and thus far no .satisfac tory person has been rouiiit to succeed him. Nunieious applications have been made lor Mr. Ilasrl's place, 111! it is understood none quite, meet the requirements, svhlch call for a young inuii or experience ami lie inusi lie unmarried. (iovernor Sheldon is endearing to udhere strictly to the rule eitahlksliml by Governor Deitrleh, which prohtldts iiuiliilaliilng in slate institution.-! the families of subordinate official. WARE MUST GO TO JAIL DEC. 15. Mandate Fixes That as Date When He Mutt Begin Sentence. Omuha, Nov. It;. Unless Itov. (1. 0. Wure, formerly uctor of the Kplaeo- We have a particular ly strong line of good watches at prices to save you money. Sil ver, Silverine, Gold Filled and Gold Cases us work of all do it right Burlington pal chun h at Deadwood, eonslcled of (Oiisplrac lo defiaud the governnien' out of land. els a pardon from tie piCbiileiit. he will have lo spend one ear in the Uoiiglns county jail, be giunlni; Dec. l.'i. The inandale lroni the eh cuit court of appeals svas re ceived by Clerk Iloyt of the federal district court. Waie Is ordered to , siiriender himself within thirty dsijs. Big Attendance at Agricultural School. I Lincoln, Nov. IS. The second sveek of the I'lilveislty School of Ag ilcultiire Is a surprise in the number ot attendants to the oflielals of the school. The attend- , mice at this time is I'ti'.i. At the sane' time a year ago the attend ance was I'.mi. AmoiiK them are a lot' o the old students, svhieli Is very gratifying to the oflielals. Among those registered is Oeurge N. Shorey. a m-adiiate in I'.tni of Harvard and or the ilai said lass- school, lie Is takiui; the course in agriculture and will he graduated next year. Office for South Omaha Man. Lincoln, Nos. IS. K. M. Stupleton of South Omaha has been tendered the appoint inent of examiner of teachers' papers for county certificates b Su peiliitendeiit Meitrleu. An appoint ment is made necessary to this po sition, so Mi Mclirien said, by rea son of the resignation of Mrs Me itrleu. The salary will be agieed up on by Mr. Mclirien and Mr. Stupleton, as the legislature so -arraiiKed Hie ap propriation for the superintendent', of lieu that it cull be used in the dls cietlon of the supeilnteudent. Adventists Move to Hastings. I liastiiiRS, Neb.. Nos. IS. The of lice of the staif conference of the Sev enth Da Adventis's bus been moved ,110111 Collet 'view to llasilims. and is , now established In the new Nebraska ' i onference IiuIMIiih hi ('(illee addl- tion. The Ndvi'titlsls have a large sutiUui linn aim several other buildings In lourse of lonMructl!!. Last sveek the conference opened a printing of j lb i? for the publication of the official i paper ami oilier mailer. All depart ment secretaries have opened offices here. Harrison Clarke Writes Governor. Lincoln, Nov. Hi.IIarrlson Clarke, ItM - ssj f j' flit XvS. 17 .Jkwi.i.h VKr Watch Inspectors. who Is to hang on Dec. i:j. addressed a letter lo Governor Sheldon asking permission to solicit Hinds among tho convicts to employ an attorney for proscenium his case for commutation to Hie seutince. Clarke is a negro, and was convicted of the murder of Htrcet Car Conductor Floury of Oniuhn. 'PHONE RATE WAR TO STOP Position of Railroad Commission la Likely to Prevent Them. Llncolu, Nov. Hi. -Their request for hotter houis during which night rates for telephone service may be in effect svas denied the Nebraska and Independent Telephone companies by the railroad commission. The com mission, howeser, was agreeable to a lequest that where a call Is put in during the day and auswcied at night, n day rule may be charged. The telephone companies In several iltles have at times applied for per mission to make a leductiou In charge of from hi to 5 cents which svas plainly to shut out competition. The board holds that such applications must be accompanied svltli statement's that the proposed charges will ho ( oinpeusatoiy, for the purpose of using the sumo as n basis for arriving at geiieial emu ges. The telephone com panies will not jump at this oppor tunity, It Ik thought, and the position of the htm ru svlll shut out rate slash ing. 1 The independent coinpmilf notified the commission Dial their lines in Iowa and Kansas have abolished night rates and have changed the maximum time for the ordinary couveiKatlon I rom five to three minutes. They say this svlll probably disturb Interstate uiles. No request for abolishing nlKht rates svas made hut the companies 'ay, lc on I rial, fhe present condition proves tioiihb !onie. Inter they svlll ask for the privilege of doing away 1 with night rates in Nebraska entirely. IN SUPREME COURT Boyd County Land Case Being Argued at Lincoln. Lincoln, Nov, 18. Settler ou Boyd county land which was part or the al lot mum uiHile the stale for school purposes by the government are hav ' ing what they hope svlll be their final ' inning before the board of educational hiiu.s mm lUiiGa. Arguments on the valuo o: ttie land wore iuado hy M. V. Huirlngton uud Sunford Barker and by the legal dopartinont of the state on hehalt or the land commissioner's depaitinent. The controversy has re solved itself into a determination of the amount of money to ho paid lor the laud by the settlers. The settlers occupied land on the old Kott Ktindull reservation before any survey was innde. The govern !iient tin n ,d apart some of the laud for the state for school purposes and gave the state the right to luaUe tho choice. Umd Commissioner .1. V. Wolfe made the selections and with out Intending to do so took land upon which settlers had located. At the tunc there wiih no desire to deprive them of their holding, hut when It was found that the descriptions fur- nlshed infringed upon the rights of set tlers, the piesont controvorss had lis inception. CREAMERY MEN WIN FIGHT Railroads Must Use More Care in Handling Cream Shipments. Lincoln, Nos. Hi. The creamery men of the stale won u victory when the state uillioad hoard directed tho ralhoads to waybill nil ereain ship ments nnd handle tho creamery busi ness with the same care glsen any other kind id' business. It further directed the railroad. lo build in Omaha a shed not less than !ui:i feet lo protect ereain i ami inuii the weather In general the mil onds aie instructed to tine more cure I,. udling en-aiii shipments. Bank Examiners Begin Work. I Lincoln. Nov. IS State bunk eam Iners will today he sent from Llmoln to their illfliient districts to begin examiuatlnns heloro the end of the yeai. This Is in accordance with ae tion taken b the state banking board lollowlug Ibe calling In of the 'iitn Iners some weeks nun. The law re ipihes at least one esiimliiai mil of en-li bank a year. Some of the esani in is have toi I, s banks to examine he roic the Urst oi ttie sear Executive Mansion Sold. Lincoln. Nov. I.- (loseinur (!eoiK L. Slieldon was not Hied thai the -ei utise mansion had been sold inr the delinquent taxes of IV.I'.i and unless lh' lase and eosts weie paid a lax 1 1 1 would be ts-Oled ill ( mill, r, I') law. The taxes ainounled to S.:.;:' '. I ami the Interest and cost lo s ' 1 1 The umiwlnu was purchiised in lmn 1S!i'.t. b the slate ironi I) 10 Thomp on. I'nited States uuihassador to Mi ico. lor $J0,'MM. $35,000 FIRE LOSS AT OMAHA Printincj Plants and Mitten Makers Arc Largest Losses. Oiuuhit, Nov. I'J. A lire slatting in the Festner i'riuliug company build 'uk, Klu'.i Howard .street, lesulled in a damage oi about $8.,)nn. i Tin llaini!. lompleiely destroyed tho ' slock ol the W. H. Mraiubleit Ihigrav nig company, on the third tloor; the l'okrok Publishing company, on the second llooi ; greatly damaged that of tho Festner I'llntliig complins, ou the first tloor and in the basement, and then spiead Into Ihe building to the east, nutting the second and third j lloors, occupied by Hie Omuha Mitten company. The Waters Print lug com pany svas considerably damaged by water, and tho Nebraska Tribune of fice and stock was partially damaged by lire and svater. H. V. Lane Gets Promotion. Omaha. Nov. I!). H. Vance Lane ' ha.s lesinned as vice president and SMMieinl manager ot the Nebraska Tel- I ephone company to assume the duties I of president of the Kocky Mountain ' Hell Telephone company, with head quarteis at Salt Lake, to svhlch po sh ion he has been elected. Ills res ignation lakes effect Dec. 1. . tfcbUli4ilbiblfaUtbUikfeUikfclbUo'tbbibibitbilolii'iiifcv SAY, niSTERl Do you know that it will pay YOU. n well us US, to buy your Duililhu? Mu terial litul Uoul at our yards? Not only that our prices averaoi: lower, or at loust as low, us those of our competit ors, but BKCAC.sfc we take especial euro of and proteut ull can be olassed as R E (iULAU CUSTO M B K S . PLATT & Coal. 5lplf'111T1V11,11,,,V1,,''p'ft'p,v,,,','' City Dray and F. W. BTUIKA VKIt, PROP. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowe CITY AGENTS FOR ADAMS EXPRESS CO. TELEPHONES, Residence i8S. Offic no,. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened if &YW-Wert Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impact MkivO.. It used to lit considered t!t wfl nrinury nnd bladder trouble.!) n.t is W- traccu 10 'is? m&wsjt. 1)llt UOSt 7WjrtlTl.. science ptotet ahol nearly all ilvfuto have their h'.'iCKVUf, in tkr di'M'r 10 these most mtarCwlT The kuiiftfi ciltw and purify thltttwil that is tlieir ftK. Thcrefoie. ssheti sourkidms.u- m; ()r ul,t ,(f ordci . sou can uudefMmc v (uicklv ymr entire body is uflectwj ji' how every organ seems to fail to do .v. duty I If you arc stck or " led imuiy, if;! taking the gte.it kidney icuicd. tr Kilmer s Sssanip-Kooi, occiui-c -w rs your kiduevs are well thes vsiU hclj nil theothei oig.nis to health. A- " wiP convince niisone. If sou an-sick ou can make no rwtf. take' liv fust doctoring sour kuUi.-c The mild .Hid the cstramdnui c'Jit: -a. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root, .In- 511-tST.. kidiu-v iciiieilv, w soon reu'vriS. Cl stands the highest foi its vsumU-r u : of the moil disttcssing cut'., .itijJsMilii mi its tnctil b .ill F-C'w.. druggists in liltv-ccnt K)!,Xx! and one dolho PttSiiK hollies. You im.vnSiS3fe2i3EH& have a imtde bottle nmnt'f?njr.rte"t- hy mail lice, also u pamphlet uH m. jn how to hud out it ou lull hH' bhidiler tioiihle. .Mention rU, vr.f.r: when wilting l lt. Kiliifr . . amR- hamtou.N. Y. li.iu'ttuukeanv ntirtAi.1 but rviuemhei tile n.ivue,. '? iiiirKc.. Or. Kilniei's Swatup-Kool. ami iftc iR ircss, Hinghaiutoii, N. Y..oncscrv bottle KOfRT OYSTER in every tering to dances a. stjle. Cn pnrties ant specialty Fresh Bread, Pies. Cakes, Candy am) Cigars. H -- The Bon Ton W. 5. Hl-NSE, Proprietor. smiiaaffi;ua;',3g E35EE E Do You Eat Meat? When yen nro hungry RnA wiinL somothig" nice in i uiont line, drop into n-.;x market. We Uiivi ihi'Vtrwi kind of Home-made Sausages nnd meats, tish, and j,i.rnn in season. We think, invrt almost know, that wek?; please you. Giv va : trial. Koon Bros Successor.'! to ROBINSON A. BURDr3i5. FREES CO. Lumber. Express Line ' i i,ro f. V V Hr. j j-