ty mrfi rf-yninimiii fnftnvanL ntainiTt inxBBlH'HHHBBRl THE RED CLOUD CHIEF I Subscription $1 a Year I in Advance Eight Pages All Home Print vSWRS VOLUME XXXVI. RED CLOUD, NBHKASKA. APKIL 10, 1908. NUMBER 15 TM f. m: ;ivw , i-. a. s Cin ELECTION. After an All-Day Battle the Vetera Deckle to Remain "Wet." The following men were elected Inst Tuesday: Mayor, T. 0. Caldwell. Treasurer, J. O. Hutlcr. Clerk, L. 11. Fort. Police judge, Clarence Iteod. City oiigiueer, Geo. H. Ovoring. Ed Amaek and Ed Pulsipher, alder man First ward. J. A. MeArthur, Second ward. P. V. Studebaker and Henry New house arc the new members of the school board. Q.uite a number of ladies participated in this light. J. A. MeArthur, the temperance candidate, defeated C. 1). Robinson in the north ward by 42 votes. All day the fight waxed strong, car riages and automobiles whlz.lng to and fro carrying the voters to the Kills. Now that the light is over it would behoove all citizen- to en-operate for the best interests of lied Cloud generally and for the school children particularly. COUNTY COURT NEWS. I VII.. Elmer H. Harvey vs. Ilcno l. Itus r.cll. Replevin. For pleading May t. Omaha Tent and Awning Co. vs. Hayes. Default. Judgment for plain tiff. Johu S. Brittain Dry Goods Co. vs. Hayc. Default. Judgment for plain tiff. Commercial Hank Rluu Hill vs. Paugh ct al. For trial and proof April I.V IMtOIIATi:. Estate of Thus. Raymond MeClure, a minor. Report of guardian approved and Hied. Estate of Richard N. Lewis, de ceased. Appraisers' commission in homestead matter to A. 1). Raker, J. R. Mattock and A. M. Simerson. trder to Straw Cause. Htatb or Nmiiuaka, I In ,,. , coniitvCoiin At tKUDir court I'L-Jii hi ni(M'Oiini court room Jn ana lorsstu county vwijna'ciijr, ajtii I at A. 1). 1908. In the mtttcr of tho estate of liiichti-1 u I. en K deceased. On reading anJ illinntlto petition of Onirics U Lcwln praying that the ItiHtriitncnt tiled on tho 1st day of April. WS, and i-iii tortliif; to tip the lnt Will and Testuineat of tlie ftuld dc ceased nay b proved, oppnivrd, protuteil. nl lowed nail recorded iw the lht Will Hiid Teitameui of the said Itat-huel K. Lewis. ilecvcEed, and that the execution of the in Htmraent may bo committed and the ml mlnlotratlon of said ebtate dihv te granted to Chnrlea L. Lewie ai executor Ordered, that Wednesday, the Jiml d) of Aj.rJI A. O. ltwri. atone o'clock p m.. i- aligned for tieaiJns f'd petition when all ptrhons Inter OBted In said matter may apju.-fir fit a futility ?onrt to ho held In and for Milt! county and nhow cauBe wJiy iho prayer of petition Miould not bo cianted ; and that notice of the rcndc-iicy of said petition and the henriiie thereof be eiven to all perKOHH lnterchted lit hiiid luxttcr. ty iul IlKliIrirt a copy of this order In 'I he ltcd Claud Chief, a wefttly newbpiiper printed 111 Mild count7 Or three ueeclvc weeks prloi KimiIiI day of t"srni(,'. I Vi Kiir-ns.Coiiit) .Indue fta.ul Ulti i Spfina 8 IQflQ (jM i 13UU yMWBB buiis Mffll 3 Nothing manufactured shows I i'ifl w'fll! ' so great an improvement as WM W' X Clothing. liach season shows VifB mm this more forcibly. va uP, ,5j 3 ? Wthn-MiJe Clothe J i This Spring's line is better than ever. i (llail to show you. ? I 1 PKUL STOREY pi Real Estate Transfers. For tho week ending Tuesday, April 8, furnished by the Fort Abstract Co., L. II. Fort, Manager. Uhas J Piatt to Rridget M Me Inercy, pt nc4, 2 1-11, wd 400 J T Denny et al to Warren L Denny et al, pt 3-3-0, pt 4-2-u, (10(1 ! 2.100 Lena llanden to Warren Ij Den noy ct al, pt 3-3-0, pt 1 2-0, qcd 1M)0 Itcrthu Farquar to Warren L Denny et al, p. 3-3-0, pt 1-2-0, (jed 2500 Orrin W Tabor to First Natl Rank Rhus Hill, nw 13-2-12, wd :.000 Chas Renger to R C Chevalier, no 10-3-11, wd ISO'J Maria E Weiricks et ill to Nelson Rnrg, n2 sw4 30-4-12, wd Geo A Gueeh et al to J A Me Arthur, sw 17-2-10, wd 3200 f.500 110 5000 3250 300 Chas W Cowley to Norman Ford, lot 7, Rlk 2, Spence's add Rla den. wd John It Plain to Joan A Penman und i se 1-2-10, wd Caroline Rarfkneeht to .1 C Nash et al lots t, .". in 8, lot 1 in 17. and lot 1 in IS, all in 1-0. wd A F Siebra.ss to Jacob (loll, lots 1, 2, 3, Rlk 7, liohrer's add Itlue Hill, A F Siebrass to Jacob (loll et al lots I. 2,3, Rlk 15, Rlue Hill, wd 00 S 10,300 Mortgages Hied, S5180. Mortgages released, S12005. m WILLOW CREEK. Mrs. Royee is on the sick list. Vera Rrubaker is an iuvalid, cause rheumatism. Jim Doyle was in St. Joe last week with his fat stock. Royd Harrington in putting in fence posts two foot thick. Seems like everybody is setting out ii few trees this spring. W. Harrington wasr-bnyiug hay of Chas. Norris Monday. A. C. Jackson has a lame shoulder. Its causing him a merry time. John Maliek, wife and daughter were driving on the creek Sunday. Such days as Tuesday are powerful bad for sehoolmarms who ride bicycles. Mr. and Mrs. C. Adamson are Sun day school delegates to (.tilde Rook convention this week. E. Ashby and family were auto rid ing last Friday, an old friend from Hastings came down. Uncle Geo. Raker was looking after road work on the creek last Friday. M. Price is deputy overseer. M. Price is deputy overseer. ., I IIW vlll"vl f f J 5::a!Ka!D'XnnKS3s s ? Wedding Bells. 3 ft M Jones-Strickland. On Tuesday evening at the residence of Thos. F. Jones, in Walnut Creek Township, occurred the marriage of his eldest daughter, Miss Sara, to Mr. Frank Strickland. The families own and occupy adjoining farms, and are among the thrifty, prosperous people of that line part of Webster county. The ceremony was at 8 o'clock p. 111. so prompt that the contracting parties entered the ceremonial room and were in place while the clock was yet strik ing the hour. The service was the, usual religious one of the church of the ollleiating minister, and was pro nounced by Rev. I. W. Edson, of lied Cloud. .Many beautiful gifts were re ceived, vnne of great excellence mid utility. From abroad, in attendance were Mrs. Rurnett, of McCook, Mrs. Worthcn, from Hebron, Mrs. Nelson, from Shiekley, and others whose names the writer failed, to obtain. Mr. and Mrs. Strickland had all pre liminaries arranged for occupancy of a eo.y home on the Ilinkius farm west of Iiiavalc. and there their friends will doubtless lind them, as a score of visits is nlreadv promised. It is plensii.g to note that these young people, among 14 Ml mi r For Early Spring and Ladies Ladies" long Sleeve Gauze Vest at 25c Ladies' Sleeveless Gauze Vests at 10c, 12Jje, 15 20uii25e, 35c, und 5C Ladies1 Union Suits in gauze and ilsh net in the Set Snug style at ' 50C &Ml $! Ladles' Long Sleeve close fitting cuff or lace trimmed cull' at 60c Jfm In American beauty st,i. 786 Chamois skin oiovcs, long wristed, at &3.00 KtUmiioo Cort Co., Makers . . . HOSB-Ladies' and Children's Ladies In tans, blacks and greys, in plain or fancy, from 10c to 45c Children's In tans and blacks at 15 and 25c White Goods A nice line of white goods in all the new styles of bars, stripes and plaids. If you are thinking of belts call and see my line of silk and leather belts. A bargain in all silk ribbons. A'os. 5 to 12 at 5c per yard while they last, At F. the best we have, decide to remain and tuku up their life work In this county; they will be sure to succeed because they will deserve success, and will know how to obtuiti It. Arncson-Polnts. Miss Sara Arncson and "Riz" Frank Points, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Points, of Walnut Creek, were united In marriage by Rev. George Hummel at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Arncson, at high noon on Wednesday, April 8 in this city. Only the relatives were present. They re ceived many valuable and costly pres ents. This young couple have many friends and commence their married life under very favorable conditions. Hchlcr-Boyd On Tuesday morning Mr. John 11. Royd and Miss May F. k'ehler of Rla den. were united in marriage by Judge I Edson at his olllce. Mr. Royd is the 'only son of 11. R. Royd. living near Rladcn. while Miss K'ehler Is a daugh ter of Dr. K'ehler of that town. This estimable young couple cntir married life with the best of prospects. 1 the gromn being a worker, intelligent and active, and the bride one of the most taleiitedaiid faithful young ladies to be found in the county. None doubt that they will succeed. Ethcrton -PeW Yesterday Judge Edson married James C. Ethcrton and l.illie M. Pcgg. 00 I IIIMIfthUWhAU 'v mj 1 mw m m ? Long sleeve and close Httlng at the knee, union bult, at 25,t BC J.orig sleeve Vests in gauze at,.,. .,.,!& ajAZSc Knit Pant at 25c Sleeveless Vests at 10 t 25c A woman is conscious of her superior appearance when she is wearing tin American Beauty Corset She knows she looks well then, that she is charmingly attractive and that her beauty is greatly enhanced because she is wearing a corset that produces such iiiagiillieent results. A corset that is designed for that purpose and ii the erca. lion of painstaking skill in every step of its manu facture. The woman who wears these dainty cor sets, "gets the habit" and will wear no other. To be. a good dresser, start right, that is at the foundation, the corset. Long Wristed Gloves Silk; black and colors, at NEWHOUSE'S B. F. Gately. While on u vlnit with his wife and stepson, L. C. Foss, at the homo of G 11. Michaels nine miles northwest of Red Cloud, Mr. II. F. Gately of Lin coln, an old friend of Mr. Michaels, was taken sick and died hist Saturday of apoplexy. Deceased was 02 years old, was born lu Roston. Came to Ne braska in 1877, locating at Crete. From there he moved to Lincoln, where he was employed in the R A. M yards for 21 years. Ills visit to Mr. Michaels was his lirst trip out of Lin coln limits during all those years. The remains were taken to Inavale Sunday and the funeral took place, at Lincoln Wednesday. The Hottentot Tot. If a Hottentot taught a Hottentot tot To tot ere the tot could totter j Ought the Hottentot tot Re taught to say "aught" Or naught," or what ought to lo I taught her'.' M 1 If to hoot and toot 11 Hottentot tot ' Re taught by a Hottentot tooter, Should the tooter get hot if the Hot tentot tot Hoot and tootat the Hottentot tutor.' Exchange. Ren Garber wont to Esboii Monday 1 night. v mrm irv , w Summer in, . v 1 ", K 'Hi 9 II Children's AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 62G Kalamuoo Coitet Co.. Makers $1.50 and $1 75 m. yard. A'os. 10 to 60 at IOC l I