THE RED GLOID CHIEF I Subscription Eight Page es I X All Home Print I 3i a i car in Advance tlUPMiMUIMMtJIMUWJIWWiy VOI i MB XXXVI. RED CLOUD, NBBUASKA, APRIL 17. UM8. NUMBER Hi MflHIft v . r r i : H ,1 District tnrt Prtceeititte At the time of going to press the fol lowing cases had received a hearing: Hurnham, Hanna, Mungcr & Co. vs. Alfred Hadell & Co. Verdict for de fendant. Edward It. Cowles vs. John O. Yeiscr et al. April 13, order to show cause by April 1ft. April l.r., order extended to April 17. Samplinur Clock Co. vb. Alfred Hadell A' Co. Anneal dismissed at defendant's costs. llurton T. Judson et al vs. Mary S Creighton et al. Case continued. Chas. S. Olmstedo vs. Citv of Red Cloud. Verdict of S'-'.OOO damages for plaintiff. Providence Jewelry Co. vs. Win. A. Smith. Case continued. Cha4. T. Smith vs. City of lied Cloud. Leave to file reply. Continued. Elizabeth Hughes vs. Merrill Hughes. Defendant given leave to llle answer in tauter. John Olson vs. 1!. D. Russell. Case dismissed on motion of defendant. Lucas M. Woods v. .lolm A. Denton et al. Defendants given :so daos to Hie answer. Clias H. Potter s David Morrison. Defendant given leave to answer. Plaintiff excepts. E. K. Harvey vs. Reno 1). Russell. Defendant to file answer instanter. Iowa Hour and Cattle Powder Co. vs. A. A. Ford. Defendant given leave to take further deposition. J. M. Hellers vs. Marion Xeal et al Application of plaintiff for a hearing by the court on the equitable defense and hearing had on the answer and reply. In the matter of the application of Edwin B. Rogers, administrator of estate of Annie E. Rogers, for license to sell real estate. April t:th, order to show cause why sale should not he confirmed. April 14th, sale continued. Louisa Corbctt et al. vs. Levi L. Hart et al. Sale confirmed, Lena Sohwenka vs Andrew (). Brick won. Damages lor jsajwiu r imuuaii. Judgment on findings. t Chus. Ournoy e't al vs. School Dis trict of the City of Red Cloud, H. P. Jlaincs'ct al. Motion to make more Hpscific overruled. Pluintifl to file re ply April 20. Trial set for April al. State of Nebraska vs. C. J. Wilbon. Continued for term. Nebraska Stale It. V L. Assn. vs. Mary Winfrey et al. Iternarri Mc Ncny appointed guardian. Decree of foreclosure Darl Rttntcli vs. C. O. Pitney. De fendant irivon leave to file answer in stanter. In the matter of the estate f Cath erine H. Manspeaker. I.ieen-e to sell granted. Cuardian to give bond in the sum of ?.00. Victor R. Fulton vs. Mildred Fulton et al. E. P. Overman appointed guar dian for Mildred and Robert Fulton, minors. AdelbertT. Walker vs. Ralph Me Call. Plaintiff given leave to file peti tion instanter. Mary i. Watt and Ceo. I.. Watt. Divorce granted at plaintiffs cost. Chas. F. Blily vs. Edwin II. Palmer as adm. Demurrer of defendant, Eva Myers, sustained. Plaintiff excepts. Chas. F. (iund vs. Christian Koehler et al. Continued. Elmer C. Howe v. Win. H. Aowe. Leave given sheriff to return writ of attachment. Always Hustling. In this advanced ago of civilization, there is so much competition in every Hue of business and entertainment, that it is only the most enterprising that succeed. Nearly every yfcar some circus closes or consolidates with some other: this year several are closing, and why? Rccause competition has become so strong that it takes only the shrewd est and keenest business men to keep up with the onward rush and take out a circus that will he up to date in every respect and satisfy and please the tastes of the people today. Men who intend to cater to this gen eration in any line of entertainment must he up und doing all the time, no laggards can stay in tins race, for race is what it amounts to; and there is not a day, week, or month in the whole year that the energetic Campbell Hrothcrs can set aside for rest or vaca tion. As soon as their season closes they begin to prepare their shows for the next season. From the day they go into winter quarters at Fairhnry, Neb., till they open in the spring, there is not a busier bunch of business men than these well known Campbell Itrotlieis. Their ell'oits of the past season are seen in the mammoth Consolidated Shows that will exhibit in Red Cloud on April 27. under water-proof tents in two big performances at a and s p. m. Don't forget the hig street parade at 10 a. in. MM) 3T.V) o:ioo 3000 Campbell Bigger and Better than Ever before Astounding New Features The most Sensational Elephant Act in America Hed Gload, Brothers ifSr3?'s(?JHjTi" Shoals Grand Spectac ular Street Pa rade at 10 a. m. 2 Performances 2 Rain or Shine At 1 and 8 p. m. Everything presented as advertised JIon., Apr. 27 AV'fWAai'WW Wrestllnft At the Tepee theatre next Tuesday ..... .1! ..... I..1. (.veiling. April -1. a wie.simiK mm;" will take place between Heorge (Hon of Aurora. Neb., and Richard McDon ald of Red Cloud. Ceorge (iion is the middleweight champion of the north west and is conceded to be one of the fastest men in his class In the state. Richard McDonald is a local man who lias won an enviable reputation in the eastern part of the state as a catch can wrestler. Tills contest will be a fast one and all lovers of good, clean .sport should attend. Prices .1.1c, f.nc and 7.-.C Tickets on sale at the Tepee. COUNTY COURT NEWS. rivn.. Commercial Rank vs Paugh et al. .ludgment for plaintiff. Receivers Westinghousc Co. vs City of Red Cloud. For answer May Itli. Sunderland Supply Co. vs City of Red Cloud. For answer May 4th. Kohmetseher vs Rose. Forcible dcten tion. For trill April 17th. Rlue Valley Merc. Co. vb Ncal. For trial April 17th. Albright vs Holmes, forcible deten tion. For .trial April 20th. rnoiiATn. Estate of Sophie L. Houdreuu. Pe tition for administration. Order of hearing May 6th. Estate of Richard N. Lewis. Ap praisers report of homestead filed. Decree of confirmation. 1.. Real Estate Transfers. For the week ending Tuesday, April l.-i, furnished hy the Fort Abstract Co. L. H. Fort, Manager. James P Hale to E Kailey, lot 5, Rlk 4, Red Cloud, .lames M Loekhort to William F Reiher, lots 1, 2, '. 4, lillc 0, Rladen and se nw sw 8-4-1 l,wd Chris Fasslcr to 0 W White; lots 3, 4, Rlk 8, Rohrcr's add to Rlue Hill, wd .1 P Hale to .lames Peterson, und 3' ne 4 ea nw4, na se, se se :t:t-;i-1 a, wd Altie E Rudd to William II Jen niugs, lots 17, 18, Rlk a, add to Itladen, wd Lincoln Land Co to Fred Maurer et al, lots 2., 20, 20, 30, Hlk :i, Ult add Red Cloud, wd Riehwrd II Mcrrett to Henry Sehlichtman, lots 1, a, Rlk 8. Hoover's add to Rlue Hill, wd 1800 Henry Sehliohtman to Annie 0 ruber, lots 1, 2, Rlk 8, Hoov er's add to Rlue Hill, wd 1"00 .John R Greenhalgh to Hugh H Hunter, u2nw 18-2-.i. wd IMiO William Montgomery to Charles S. Olinstcad, lot i, Rlk .". C.uide Rock, wd MH Edwin S Carbcr to Donald McCal lum. und 4 lots 12. i:t, 11. Rlk 12. and 7. if. Rlk in. Guide Rock wd C P. A () R R to City of Red Cloud part of lots in K v .1 add to R Co for street, qcd Ernest Welsh to City of Red Cloud, pt lots 111. .'JO, Rlk It, K v J add Red Cloud, deed lift Easter services lit tin? t'ongroatlonal church neJct Sunday. .Special sermon in the morning by the Pastor. In the evening the primary Sunday school class will give a short program fol lowed byn brief fennon. Extra music hy the choir hoth morning and even ing. All are cordially invited. 82 1,301 Mortgages filed, 8M100. Mortgages released, 9:i(t:t7.;io. The little seven-months old baby of Orrin Tabor of Rlue Hill died last Fri day and was buried Saturday near I nil vale. Rev. Hummel conducted the funeral services. 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