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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1908)
Stato Historical Sjci'ty pdSnMiWK WnHnfnT lu&nmura QiIljWatANBi R 1" THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Eight Pages All Home Print I Subscription 1 vj a i tsai in Advance St9W7&t3f3f5fV&lJ&m' V VOLUME XXXVI. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, APRIL 21, 1908. NUMBER 1' iL X B DON'T FAIL TO READ. Schoal Beard Proceedings The outgoing school board in regu lar adjourned session Inst night trans acted the following business: Hed Cloud. Neb., April s:i. 'OS. At a regular adjourned meeting of the sehool board, 11. V. Halite presid ing. L. II. Fort secretary, K. .). Over ing, V. 11. Fulton, W. A. Sherwood and .1. C. Caldwell. A communication from 1 tenia rd Me Neny, attorney for C. F. Cati.cr et al, was read to the effect that "if the school board would adopt the resolu tion adopted at the mass convention held in the court house some time ago, that the case now pending in the dis trict court against the school district. " would be dismissed at the plaintiffs' costs. The board after -discussion and con sideration decided to do nothing in the matter. The follciwiiiL' resolution wa then adopted. Resolved, that the board of educa tion submit to C. V. father et al the following proposition of settlement of the case now pending: That if said Gather et al will at once dismis.s said case, said board of education will agree that a committee of three person, con sisting of State Sttpt. Meltrien, State Inspector of High schools Heed, and State Inspector of Normal .schools Downey shall select a location for said hehool building being continued only to locate said school house -south of 4th avenue and said board binds itself to abide by any location said commit tee shall select. Or said board further agrees that if said Cather et al are not pleased with above plan we agree upon thedismisal of said case to submit to the legal voters of said district a proposition to vote for a location for the building of said school house south of said tth avenue line. The location receiving the greater number of votes to be the location for said school building and we hereby further appoint a commit tee consisting of Overing. Fort. Fulton and Fro f. Mori t. to confer with said Cather et al with full power to carry out this resolution. The board then considered the fol lowing resolution which on motion was unanimously adopted: Hesolved. In view of the fact that there is now pending in district court theeaseof Cather et al vs. School District of the lied Cloud, in v hich the plain tiffs attempt to invalidate the bonds, saiil attempt being only a pretext to prevent the school board from exercising their legal authority in the matter of locating a school house, and furthermore, since such legal obstruction tends only to work a hardship upon the district, depriving our children of suit able school facilities, ruining their health by compelling them to attend sehool in rooms poorly lighted and ventilated, forcing us to lower oar eduea-. tional standard md thereby causing us to lose our prestige and recognition as a normal and university accredited sejiool; therefor', be it Resolved, by the board of ed ucation in regular adjourned mcctinir assembled that condi tions warrant and circum stance demand that at the ex piration of the present school year we temporarily dismiss all grades from Two to Six Inclu sive until more suitable quar ters can be found or until such a time when the plaint ill's will dismiss the suit or discontinue their blocking tactics, thus permitting the bonds to be hold and a new school house constructed. Nothing further appearing the board adjourned to meet (this) Friday night. cus managers have been surpassed this year and they are presenting the larg est, cleanest and most gorgeous enter tainment that has ever been given heretofore under canvas. No labor has been too hard, no ex pense too great, to gather together a brilliant array of everything that goes toward the making of a first class cir cus; 500 head of tine high spirited hor ses, over 300 human beings, many of them from foreign nations over he seas, all trained to perfection in their own special art, bareback riders, aerial artists, acrobats, jugglers and others too numerous to mention, besides the large and elaborate menagerie which has been secured at great expense and consists of a herd of trained olephants, camels, lions, tierce as in their native forest, tigers, leopards, an Asiatic Yak, imported direct from the land of Thi bet! and others, as equally interesting. The brilliant street parade will be given promptly at 10 p. in. N. M. Luce. Wednesday morning at his home on Fast Fighth avenue occurred the death of M. M. Luce, aged Im years, who moved here last fall from .Minnesota, of consumption and dropsy. The funeral takes place this afternoon from the M. F. church and will be con ducted by the Free .Masons, lie was the father of Miss Cora Clegg, a former resident of this city, hnd was a brother-in-law of Mrs. G. W. Lindsey. Campbell Bigger and Better than Ever before Astounding New Features The most Sensational Elephant Act in America Hed Gloud, Brothers F i7Hv, vwWNWwMifm mr.' . ti.iu m.i .mMJ-JLrf-s i rfmYit.1 ? rj sra2fflESEaE33- l&E&k$& ZV ZK&Sl' Shouis 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 pD, ApF. 27 -W-SW 'W-'W Died Suddenly. This community was shocked Mon day morning on learning of the sudden death of Mrs. Chas. Godsey while in pursuit of her household duties. Mr. and Mrs. Godsey returned from Alma that morning early where they had been visiting Mrs. Godsey's pareuts. About 10 o'clock she was sitting on the porch watching Daniel Garber trim ming the trees. A little while later she arose and went into the house, and u few seconds late'r Mr. Garber heard her coughing and groaning. He im mediately summoned Mr. Godsey. Immediate medical aid seemed of no avail. Upon Mr. Godsey's arrival lie asked her what was the matter and she said, -'Oh, nothing." These were almost the last words she spoke. Mr. and Mrs. Godsey moved here" from Alma about a year ago where they were married. The remains were ship ped to Alma for burial Monday even ing. We extend our heartfelt sympa thy to.Mr.Godsey and his many friends in their hour of bereavement. f Weather Report. The instrumental readings are from government standard instruments ex posed in the manner recommended by the chief of the weather bureau: g Temp'ral'rel jfjj'J? I 2 I - " ."I I If I J 4 ; al , I I W I r- r I : r a ; a. I ' 17 To ho . I sK I r. uiuiuiy IS 81 47 .00 NK Clear III S7 13 .(10 ' NK 'lear M HI 10 .00 1 SE Clear j 71 M .07 1 sB Cloudy Si 81 -19 ,U I SE Clear t si 3 00 , SW 1'. Cloudy KNIT UNDERWEAR For Early Spring and Summer i -.1 Ladies Ladies' long Sleeve Gauze Vest at 25c Ladies Sleeveless Gauze Vests at 10c, I'-JJj'e, lf 20c, 2.rc, 3fic, and 5C Ladies' Union Suits in gauze and tlsh net in the Set Snug style at 50c and Stiff Ladies' Long Sleeve close fitting entV or lace trimmed cu ff at 60c Children's Long sleeve and close tlttlng at the knee, union suit, at 25 t 5C Long sleeve Vests in gauze at 15 and 25c Knit Pant at 2Rc Sleeveless Vests at f 0 tt 25c Very respectfully, April 'S., 11108. Cn.s S. Lrni.ow, Co-Operative Observer. Almost Fatally Injured. Hoy Sanderson, aged 13, in attempt ing to hop on train No. lift Monday evening about 15:30, missed his hold and was dragged from the stock yards to the east end of the coal chutes. When picked up he was conscious, but sustained a broken rib on the left side, a broken collar bone and his skull was fractured in several places. .John Trans brought hint up town to Dr. Haines' otliee where a piece of bone the size of a live-cent piece was removed from his skull. The little fellow un derwent the doctor's operations quite manfully. It is to be regretted that the repeated warnings of the railroad companies and parents are not heeded by the young train jumpers. Numberless are the injuries received from 'tills practice, but they do not seem to be yjypQH5iwJ3t ic3A v. . '& Vy h . JCJK. ft TV( (( Ml t V I MLTbS?vf I I Will tfJK I I Jl,ijl 1 i ar A m Shew. Campbell Hros. 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