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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
I " """ p m. NEWS OP NEBRASKA. II 1 i k TOM WORRALL, FOUND DEAD 'la.MMlnMi -f .- I -- ,v "n urain man ana uemocrn Swallows Acid. Lincoln, Dec. 30. Tliorana Worrall, obo of tho beat known grum men and Domocrnt3 or Nebraska, was iouud dead In bis oiilce here. An emutj hot. tlo that had contained earbouc acid was found by hla side A letter was found on bis desk directed to Ins wue and another directed to his son So far as has been Known, .Mr Wor rail was not in any dltllculty, financial or .otherwise, serious enough to war rant his action. In a letter to State Chairman Allen of the Democratic committee, Worrall declared that the pain in his head hud become Insufferable. Letter to hh won and Mrs. Woirall ennvejed the l name liiiortn.itton por m'ciuI inmitlts be has bet n in ill health. Two j cars ago Worrall led the al tatlon against the alleged giain tins' which resulted in tho suits stait i b Senator Norris Mrown, who was Han uttotnej general. Some Good Offers in EFUND OF TAXES DEMANDED Union Pacific Wants Money Paid Un- I I ITS ?'" '.Illfllltl M..P Jl) 'l1l IT.lt... I) .nil!.. . -.-.-.... . . . ,. . v ... V W1IIW1I I LlLIIIU dcr Protest Returned. j yiiuiiiui, ui't, ox. i ne union I'.ionii 'iijlroad, through Its ta connnisslon r, A w Sc rllmcr. has demanded of the slate Measurer $22 015.07. mono. paid' In as state taxes to tho .nlou.s counties under itrolest. TrtM.Mirei Uriau ha acknowledged receipt ol the demand, but in reply to It said he did not know that tho money sent to him by the county treasufcrs had boon l paid to them by tho ralhoads. its the r, innnej irom me irensuieih is not ideu iineu. As a reason for the nrotest. auioiiK others, the railroad enumerates that tho state hoard of assessment ldused to equalize the value of land; that it utvi'v.iiuuii wie ranroao propeny, 'that other property is under-valued in , omparison The same kind of a nro- (test has been made to the aiious lounty treasurers through which the rnnrl rntifc In iififth inefiinni. Iinwui'iu' jy,taxes hav been paid in full. V HER AND SON PROVE ALIBI Kllel fixim- Mre ClinL C..t I l. RxV" Tfcl .U.S. I .our. jii.ii V'" d&fi efe Cln Thinri. Milford Nib.. Dee. 30. The iiittuost lover the body of Mrs. Frank t'milli Was attended bv people fioni jeuur jrobsing, irieuo. uoicuesior aim lather sin rounding towns. Man wit iiossos were examined h'-fore the roio- rier's jury, but the thooiy asHimert bv llhe Jur that tlie father or sou Might l(iossess inlormatlon lliai would tluow igiu on i no Kutiject was apparently '!niodO(i by prool that both were ab rent fiom the farm when the deed waj jrobably perpetrated. The Juiy will leconvene t the pleasure of County littorney Mc Kelly, who has lit en Mif- lerinc tiom a severe attack of Hit IVn JRoRW BOY CHOSEN PRESIDENT l...i r. m.I.I cu.i. -f CI-.1. !..; ,. vl rtuwvr tit.h.uu n imc wuiiiur I) V M C. A f.nnffi-fnr I " " MtVmihrt Dee. 30 - The boss' umfer- riV'r ln" Yo",,i; ''" s Cliri.-Uiin as kfr ln of ike vtale elected th" fol 'if. .iCIW ii w Pi nulfli.ti I .Viitn.t V im " '1JT..1..I V. ,.1 . l..tf (.. ..l.l..,. m IHH'I I Wl l , lll-'V nil- Jfl '-I'liJll ' and .MUekell, I,inrohi; er-oiil Ue rsiden! Ciaience King, I'l'-niotit, cretan (ieo:.'e Sugniman, Omaha iMMlant serntr.ty. Will Shelton, f'uu Jd Cltv lieud usher, Walker sieu- Rni Mahtinus. Sheritfs Meet at Hastings. Hastings. Neb.. Dee 30 The N'ij fcliska Assoc, at ion of Sheiifis met in lie (oineiition here The i;.cibei w.is more of a social naiui" than bii.-iiu-'-'s All it-itoi weie entei lied at a banquet by Sheriff Mi- teiv of Adams count . The tollow ofiicci!" wire elected: Pf'-ldent. feies Wnnkel. Grand Is-land; icj ,ident. J C. McQIeery, lla'tiim.s. jctaij and treuMiier, Ceoie lJ.ige, ov.i The next coinenllou will be fi in Lincoln. IlSearrh for Olson Child Futile. !l ...ti V.li Ilf "7 'I'llii i.l .1 pr.li. l.llli iuii. m- " . -'v' - " ....- K&)Uttv that left beie al noon to f foi the lost child of Olai Olson jW'turiied with no fuithr clue as h wbereabouih of liitle I.tllie mujiutcht tf obbUicles and bun lies av8wlicie (he body might he? hid nil Mauh'd catefully, but Willi vail minqhnm Saloons Close Doors. Iiiiinghiini, Ala.. .Inn. I. With tho shrieks of (he huiidieds of lies of industrial Hiriuliiglium. ail ing tho advent of the new jear, saloon in the city iloed Its ll sine die. Today was the time Rii prohibition to go Into effect Wise counties of Alabama In fl local elections have been hold i'L il... ...it. Tlii.rfi U'm'.i iivilnCll ounties of the stale that closed ( ins of the saloons peiiimneutly. leaves seventeen counties in the ii which liquor can be sold for r year. One year from today tho state becomes piohibitlon by F. NEWHOUSE Seasonable Articles J I ft 'S.l Dress Goods i ' 1 fy i. r 1 ' I! Al 1 XcpJ Nothing nicer for a Cliri-Sl-mas present than a nice dress. While I haven't the largest stock of Dress Goods, have taken great pains in selecting my 6tock and would be pleased to show you before buying elsewhere. A nice line of Suitings in plain or plaids from 27 inches wide to 32 inches wide ; some of these are arc part wool, at 15c to 30c A better grade than the above, 36 inches wide, from 30c to 50c All wools in 36, 44 and 54 inches wide, from, per yard, 50c to $1.25 Art Linens A nice line of art linens, consisting of centerpieces in round or square. Pure Linen Mexican drawn work at remarkably low prices in DOILIES, TRAY CLOTHS, SCARFS, CEN TERPIECES, LUNCH CLOTHS. All new imported goods. Outings A full line of Outings in all weights from 8 f-3c to 15c Hand Bags Children's Leather Hand Bags with the 3 lucky signs- painted in colors at 25c. Ladies' Imitation Leather Hand Bags at 25c. Ladies' Imitation Leather Hand Bags with coin purse, card case and looking glass, 50c to $1.25. Ladies' Genuine All-Leather Hand Bags with coin purse and card case, from $1.00 to $3.50. Gloves Golf Gloves in all colors and weightsat 25 and 50c Wool Jersey Gloves, self fleeced or silk lined at 50c Ladies' Mittens with fancy back and ribbon bow at wrist at 50c. Infants' wear A nice line of Infants' En glish Bedford Cord Long Coals, lined, Cape on some is rrnbroidcrcd. Long Coats with Cape, trimmed with silk braid and Cluny lace, prices from $1.25 to $3.50 Infants' Long Skirt with insertion and lace around bot tom at 50c to 75c Also a nice line of Infants' Long Dresses made of a good grade of long cloth and India linen lace, trimmed with lace and embroidery insertion around bottom, each 75c to $3.50 Infants' Bear Skin Hood, Cro cheted Hood, Baby Jackets, Bootees, Rubber Diapers, Wool Hose and Wool or Cotton Vests. Yarns I have the largest, cheapest and most complete stock of Yarns in the city. Fleisher's Shetland Floss in all colors at 10c per skein, 3 for 25c. Saxony at 8c. Fleisher's Imported Zephyr at 12k per skein, r, .7 ,a,rge line of Fleisher's Knitting Worsted and Meishers Spanish Yarns always on hand. Knit Goods In Scarfs, Fascinators, Hoods, Baby Jackets and blippers. ' J Collars We have all the newest styles in Collars. Flan en Lace Berthas Flanen Collars, Silk Embroidered Col lars, Oriental Lace Collars. Handkerchiefs Children's Picture Handkerchiefs. Ladies' hand kerchiefs with hemstitched border from sc to "sc Ladies Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with lace and hemstitched and embroidery borders, from 20c to 50c Our Doll Drawing Mrs. Henry Deiderich received the largest doll for holding the largest number of tickets. Mrs. Oliver Noble of Walnut Creek Precinct received the next for holding the first lucky number No. 584. And the other doll has not yet been called for. This ' doll will be given to the person holding ticket No. 1013 as soon as it is presented.TIiook your tickets over you may have it. J(F J-J AZF, an established reputation for cor w i-i i- v i-j ryinp. tjie largest and most com plete line of LACES AND EMBROIDERIES in L Webster county. This month's Butter ick Patterns are 10c and 15c none higher. Q I H64fr I ' l I W ' I I ! BMh, " m l mr.r - ,..:'--' jjrj. . .,... 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