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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1908)
t Tr r X V'.Y HFGOtum Thin is the most durable Roof and Barn Paint that is made and is also a wood preserver; color, a beautiful maroon. Guaranteed for 5 years. If you want the best : paint of any kind come and see us. (- L Gottin The Druggist. X LOGALETTES Dr. No .on went to Ltmra. ICas Thursday morning. Wanted Cattle and horse- to pas-'tup-. In .ulre at l New house'.- store. McFarland gives away the ' worth of groceries at the Tepee. Bead abcut it H C. Cutter shipped fifteen cars of cattle t the river market the first part of this week. This neighborhood was favored with an half iueh of rain Wednesday night. Ye farmer as well as we'un.s wear a smile. l)rs. ViVirick & Biddile, Eye, Mar, Nose und Throat Specialist?. Classes IHti-iI. Over Herman National Hank, Ha-'.iugj, Hose companies No. 1 and .', were out trying their wind last Friday even ing. No. I taking the honors by throwing water first. Thos Emmerton returned from Omaha last Friday cvenlnj where he had bee; for several weeks at the Dr. (JitYord Eye infirmary to have a catar act removed from his right eye. The op.rat.on was a success" one ami moi M-. Emmerton is able to see as wll as ever hu could, only that the oy- is weak yet. The wrestling match between (lion and Blacha at the Tepee Tuesday ever rng wtib witnessed by a goodl -sized audience. The first fall was won by 5ion in eighteen minutes. Gion also won the second fall in nine minutes. It will be remembered that a few weeks ago, the same men wrestled here and that Blecha was the victor then. This time Won seemed in better wind that' wen herebefore. Their work is clean and pleasing'. As it is drawing near the hot weather I am Clousing ovit Dried fruit At very low prices. It will pay you to call. i tra special prices on Flour in 500 lb lots. Fresh vege tables every day. STRAWBERRIES fresh every day. llefAtlltAIID The Grocer All the Phonos McFarlands Del Hheard of Ksbon. Iviis.Js.in town this week. Long wristed Lisle (Moves. r.Oc, at I". Ncwhouse's. Wanted -Copy of Chief dated lcb. OS, lints. Orrin Tuber came down from Blue Hill Tuesday. Mrs. August Boats, went to Beatrice last Saturday. Fred Burden returned home from Campbell Saturday. W. C. rralim made a business trip to Blue Hill Monday. J. S. (Milium is putting in :i hot air furnace in his residence. I. lend Hall of Cowles i, a business visitor in Ileil dloud this weik. 1'ranlc Watson came home from Bell ille, Kas., Wednesday night For Sale -A phonograph at a bar gain. Address 1'. (. l!o 2 Hi. Boy Tait has purchased the old Scatnmon property. Consideration ! S700. Miss Aileen (Jreen of Idaho is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Lyra (Jarber. this week. Mrs. (leore Hollister and daughter Marie visited friends in McCool: last week. Boy Whitakcr came in from Lincoln Monday and is visithig with home folks. " Household goods at private sale. Inquire at house. Mrs. W. A. Micr wood. .lames Dovvd. brother of Mrs. Van Camp, came in from Bobinson. 111.. Tuesday. Conductor 1'nulsou and Brukeman Perry Ivarg were retired from the ser vice by request this week. McCook Tribune. 'ol. M. A. Cole of Lebanon, Kas., was a business visitor in Bed Cloud Saturday. Fred Steffen's right hand is troub ling him quite considerably, being blood poisoned. I. I Block and wife of Lincoln were in the city last week, the guests of Joseph Topham. Wanted A girl for general house work. Inquire Mrs. I'hares, at V. Newhonse store. .1. 1 Hassinger of North Branch made us a pleasant business call Wednesday morning. The old soldiers of this district have again selected Bed Cloud as the place .for holding their reunion this fall. Marion Mercer and Lloyd Hincs went to Superior Saturday and assisted the band boys in the Frontier celebration. Mr-, Bessie Laughliu, trained nurse from Mercy hospital. Denver, is in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Barklev. Mrs. IN yer and daughter Clara re turned to their home in Hastings after visiting with the family of Distr'ct Clerk Hutchison. Two carriage loads of Boyal Neigh bors went to Cluide Hock Friday night to attend the initiation of candidates and partake at the banquet board. Mr.-. M. M. Messmore and som re turned to their home in Wyinore Wc lnesday morning after a few days' vis;t with Mr.-. .1. A. Toniliii'-oii. While painting in Doyle .V Uushee's sal )on Tuesday Bert Carr fell from a la birr, cutting his hand quite severely b, running it through a show eae. Tlu following themes will be used at th Baptist church next Sunday. In tbe morning "Self Elimination,"' in the evening. "Lesson on Kightous- Yost Butler The Butchers Dealers in Fresh, Salt and Cured Meats Phones, Country 10.' 1 Itoll .it ucss." Ottering for missions will be taken in the morning. C. A. Wilson. pastor. I Mr. and Mr-. P.ogart left lor Sheri dan, Wyo., Tuesday. Are you trving for the groceries at ' the Tepee, (ict on th.) qui. I Services at the Indian I ivek school house net Sunday at :: p m ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wuskom of llal scy, Ncbr., are visiting in this city. Miss Laura Harris returned from Missouri this morning, where she. has been going to school. The W. C. T. l, will meet at the home of Mrs. F. L. Hincs iu-t Wedncs- ' day afternoon at '.' o'clock-. (iuy liradbrook returned from Long Island, Kii., Wednesday where he has been visiting bis brother. Lloyd. Attorney .1. C. Sajlor ha- moved his j otlice from the Damerell buck to the. Morhart block-, north end. up stairs. The ladie- of the l ongregational j church will hold their monthly market ' Saturday May '.'lid, at Fulton -grocery. Uev. Cressnian has accepted an invi tation to preach the soldier- meiuor- ial sermon at Itiverton Sunday morn-' ing, May a I. ' Mr. and Mi-. W. C. Frahin and' Carrol Walter- went to Blue Hill Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs-. Walters. Mrs. Edith Finch of ray. Colo, after a short visit of ten days with friends and relatives at Inavale and lied Cloud, leaus Saturday for her home. Dr. Warrick the spceiali-t will meet cu ear, nose and throat patients' and those needing glasses properly fitted 1 at Dr. Damerell's otlice. in Kid Cloud.1 Tuesday May l'.ith. I Mrs. A. D. Williams of .Seattle,1 Wash., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Camp, is in the city and will leave for Lincoln in a few days to be with her mother, who is improving nicely after having undergone an operation. The Fraternal Aid had a grand time last evening, initiating four candidates. The band composed of the little school boys furnished the music for the even ing. A nice supper was served by the lodge and a general grand time was had by all present. The G. A. R. encampment last Fri day elected the following officers for this district: Commander, Ed. Rob bins, Red Cloud: S. V. Harry Lenley, P.loomington: ,1. V., E. M. Benson. Riverton; C. of A., Clapp of Riverton. Warren and Gard of Red Cloud. The Royal Male Quartet held forth at the opera house Monday evening and was greeted by a fair-sued aud ience. Some of the members of the quartet are exceptional artists in their chosen line. As a whole the quartet merited abetter patronage than they received here. The high school baseball team went to Itlue Hill last Monday and were de feated in a ten inning steal. Red Cloud got the worst end of the deal from start to finish, and had the game lasted another inning the umpire would probably have sent the Blue Hill bat ters to the basDs without even making them bat. V A Mother's Day service will be held at the Congregational church next Sunday morning. Come and wear a white llower in honor of your mother. The pastor will preach a MU'inon on 'The Influence and Klesslngs of a Fa.thful Mother." Some of the hymns to be sung are ".My Mother's Bible" and "My .Mother's Prayer." This will be a day long to be remembered. All cordially Invited. Several reports have reached this office that some one has been killing squirrels and birds along the river. This practice is strictly contrary to law. The persons doing' the killing' may find themselves in court unless the killing is stopped. The state laws are intended to protect the squirrels and song birds from wanton destruct ion and the penalties are heavy. Mrs. Ida Vose Woodbury, a mission ary among the mountain whites in the south land, is on her way to Franklin to spend the Sabbath. She will have to stay over in this city a few hours. The ladies of the Congregational church will hold an informal reception for her at n p. in., Saturday in the Congregational church. Mrs. Wood bury will give experiences of her work. Ladies from all churches are cordially invited to attend. Notice of Election to Vote on Choice of Location for School Building. Notice is hereby given to the quali fied voters of the school district of the city of Red Cloud, Webster county, Nebraska, being district No. '.', that on Tuesday, the second day of June, WOS, there will be held at The Farmers and Merchants Rank I'uilding, an election for the purpose of voting for a site 011 J which to build a school building in Our Boys' Clothes No use talking -a healthy Itoy will romp, wrestle and climb trees. You can't insure a Hoy's Clothes against wear and tear, but you can put oil' the day when you will nave to buy a new Suit, by getting the best Hoys' Clothes made.' in the first place. You'll find them lien - the best that can be found am w here the best that s made. Clothes that we can guarantee. Double Itreasted.. single Breasted and Norfolk Suits. The new Spring cut Handsome stles. made fioin choice fabrics made epiessly for Roys' "-nits that are expected to do" their dutv !-i'cs run from s t I'5 vears. $1.2.3.ao6, If vim will test our sort of J .suits you'll be highly pleased and win a steady patioii. Gomden-Kaley Glothing COMPANY Always Reliable i I'irst Door Sorth of Postoflicc S Remember the Chautauqua August 5 to 15 FULTON FOR Bargains in ABC Goods said district. Which said election will be held pursuant to and in compliance with tin following resolution: r.i:soi.i'TioN. Whereas, The Board of Education of the School District of the City of Red Cloud entered into a certain stipu lation with C. F. father and others wherein it was provided that it 1 1.1 t... i. 4. . .1 !.:... 1 ., im ini 1 hi vi Inf of said district to choose bj ,otc one of four certain location- in LI 111 lllIAl district on which to build 'the new school building now about to be built; therefore, be it Resolved. By the Board of Educa tion of the school district of the City of Red Cloud, now in regu lar adjourned session on this 7th day of May, lKOrt. that the secretary of said Board of Education. L. H. Fort, be. and he hereby is, instructed to proceed to call and post notices and make all proper arrangements for an election to be held on June -'nd, HIOS, at which election said voters shall vote for their j choice of the following four locations I for said school building: j 1 A block of land south of the Leonard property, the east side of1 which abuts on Walnut street, being j located directly west of block 1, (Jar ber's addition to Red Cloud, Nebraska, and owned by Charles .1. l'latt. ' 2 A block of land, the north side of which abuts on Fourth avenue and being directly south of block .', I.e-1 Due's addition to Red Cloud, Nebraska, the east half of said block being owned 1 by Mrs. Retta Miner mid the west half by Charles. I. l'latt. 'l A block- of land, the east side abutting on Walnut street and south of the residence of Mrs. Retta Miner and directly west af block .M. City of ( Red Cloudsaid land being owned b Mrs. Retta Miner. 1 ''u, West half of block" -'0. Red Cloud, Nebraska, the north side abut ting on Fourth avenue and the west , side on Walnut street. There shall be placed immediately 1 following each location the regular l square provided by the Australian bal-' lot and each voter shall vote for one location and indicate his choice by a cross placed in the square following the location for which he desires to Argabrigbt P I A N O S SELLS Chickering Bros. A. B. Chase. Packard, Kimball, 1 Price & Teeple, I P. C. Weaver, l Lauter, , Bush & Lane, j Mathushek tk Son, Decker & Sons, Everett I and the AIT0PIAN0 1 Standard Goods. v- "f""' iiSfpp MP I Vs" ,1 5 iSIf wwf rJ&SSr s p'l wmm ) l?! SI i fifl mmWk 1 M 1 s V VTiuflonnuH y 00 Bo.vs we 11 Ederhcimur, Stein & Co. m a k r. ft 3 MARKET Groceries Nothing bettor on tho market. "Wyandotte Clennor and Cloaiiflor." Better tlum lyo or sonp. Cleans every thing. Fulton M.MJiai, Damoroll Blk vote. The location receiving the great est number of votes to be the locution for said school building. In calling said election said clerk shall proceed in all things in the same manner as any regular school election except thnt there shall be one polling place only, at which nil voters shall cast their vote, which polling place suim shall be at The Farmers and Merchants ' ,tonl Building, and notice of said , ,.. , . . ...... ,..,. of .. I -'--'- I""" '- .... v.. ..,...- .. ... , . copy of this resolution, together with notice of the time and place of said election. Said election shall be called, held, conducted and canvassed in nil things as any regular school election except as indicated herein. Which election will be opened at ! o'clock in the morning and will con- I tinuc open until 7 o'clock in the after noon of the same diiv. Dated this 8th day of May A. I). H'lK L. If. Four, Secretary of the School Board. Swift's Premium ' Hams and Bacon Fresh Meats Koon Bros. Red Cloud. Nebraska. rder to Show Cause. STAr.lrnBtr,l''''0CoI,,y Court At a county court held at tho county court ro m In uwl for enld county Weilt.ewlny, April '.Mill A I) 1U8. In ti c matier of the etate of Milton M. Luce, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Prit-rllln I.uce. prayltig thnt the liii-iriiment filed on tho tiHth dHy of April, IOCS, hiiiI purporiliiK to be tho lost Will mid Testament of the mid deceased 1 may be proved, approved, probated, allowed and recorded ni. tho liut III and T Miiinelit of the nild Milton M I. hoc. deceased, and that the execution of the Instrument mnv be coinmiiic.l and tin adrnltilKtratlon of bald etate nun ic granted to I'rlKCllln. I.uicas executrix Ordered, that Thursday, the 2M day of May A. I. 1308. at 1 u'rtocW i. 111.. I iiHrignod for licari a i-ild petition when all person lu'er I'kteil in i-ald matter may appfar at a cnuiitv court to be held in and tor Mild count) ami Mioiv. c.iiui' why the prajir of pptuiou bhould not be crtnted: aisd that notice of ihu peudonry of Mid petit, m and the henrliu: thereof be gisen to all persons Itiit'teMed In kald matter tiy piitdUhiiiKu eoty or this or der in the Ited Cloud Chief. u weekly iiewxii'iper printed In nnl I county, fur threo Hticucnkiru weeki. prior to -nld day nf hearing. ikl.j 18 -1) I. y. Kusos, County Judpe. t T Mm irs r