The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 18, 1909, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXVII.
A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For One Dollar.
KBD CLOUD, NEBRASKA, XOVKMliHK IS. I90i.
NUMBER 47
We invite you to join
our growing list of satisfied
customers.
Interest Paid on time
deposits.
Webster County Bank,
RED CLOUD. NEB.
CAPITAL $25,000
B. F. Mizcr, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas,
S. R. Florance.
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The Worlds Best
SHOES
FOR
WOMEN
'phe pamous Queen Quality
St
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TM Miner Bros. Co.
General Merchants
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( your buying in this line of us. Only the first-class Hi
(0 brands of canned and package goods carried. ill
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(JX Yoi cannot buy Groceries in u dirty, ill-kopt place and bo Miro )
pure goods C'leanliness'and sunitiition mo our hobbles. . VJV
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COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
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Kurd imt pursuant to adjournment.
Members ptcsent. W. I!. Anderson. T
.1 Chaplin, (!. W. Hummel,.. (5. Over
man and ;. Ohtnstcde.
lVlition aking for a division of Inti
Tiile I'reeinei in 'J road district" pres
ented and read. Tlio matter was laid
over until next tneotintf.
Petition al.Mt presented to divide
Uatiu I'reeiuct In two road districts
limiting a north and south district.
Matter laid over till next meeting-
K U. Overman appeared for Aiuboy
bridge, petitioners, and asked for a
hearing. Thursday 10 a. in. Nov 11th,
was set for hearing.
Ou motiou it was decided to allow
only S3.n0 for building to hold primary
elections for year HKX) In aecordanco
with this action claim of school dlht.
Xo. 'JtJ was cut from o to SU and 85
was cut from $." to i'..
In the matter of the road petition of
.lohn Sutton et. al. for tho establish
ment of a public road commencing at
the corner of section l'.i. township 1.
range 12 at.d running thence west on
the section line between sections 18
and I'.t in said township and range,
one mile, and terminating at the
Franklin County line.
Tin same now being bcloie the
Hoard, upon the petition, the report
of the Commissioner, Notice, t lie claim
for damages of S.'l.W.dO tiled and Henry
A. Altmau, the report of the apprais
ers and all the tiles and record. It
was moved and seconded that the peti
tion bo granted the road established as
above described Forty feet in width
and order opened and worked, carried.
Thereupon on consideration of the
said claim of Henry A. Aultmau to-wit:-
for laud taken SITtU and for one
mile of fence and maintaluauct: $2()l)
total S.V0. It was moved and seconded
that the same be allowed at SI2." out
of the general fund and the balance
thereof rejected. Carried.
Nov. 11th, tl0: On motion bill of
J. JJ. Carr be cut 88 being that this ro
fering to setting up booths at primary
and general elections Carried.
It was moved and second thatCounty
Surveyor, Geo II. Overing be. allowed
$20 per year for uso of Instruments,
time of service beginning Jan. 1, l'.i08,
and County Clerk is hereby authorized
to draw warrants for same.
County Judge Edson appeared before
Hoard and states that a number of
valuable record books pertaining to
his otlice are in constant danger of be
ing destroyed by llroon account of in
sullleient sale room, and asks that he
be furnished with a vault to btore his
records among the books he mentions
are legacy record, inheritance leninl,
Will reemd. huli' ifeoid n 1 1 iimbi!"
and fi. I ,i ex, IIiKi.n in ml, A. ree nl
uii'iK .. iiiii'kim imoK I. iitni ii oilier
bonks
i s per appointment hearing of peii
j tion for liriiliri's. bet wen See- :. I.
I and '.i, and lo-l-IH on mail was Inul.
10. I . Overman iippimriiu: for petition
ers l It was moved anil second d tlia" peii
jtioufoi bridge at iuhoy be rejected
by unanimous vole. Motion eiinied.
I Nov. 12tb, I'.mi.i. It was moved and
I dulv seconded IS mid advertise forbids
i for superintendent of the l'oor Farm
for tint year beginning Match 1st, !10,
bids to be tiled with County Clerk on
or bet i re December 7. at 12 o'clock in
Hoard reserving the right to reject any
or all bill. Motion carried
Chairman appointed Olnnstedc. Chap
lin and Overman Committee to con
tract for and build Vault for County
.ludge.
Tho following claims wore allowed
and warrants ordered issued for same.
Hiiiikih Fund.
Saunders Bros i,i.r.!)ii
Lee Arnett (50.00
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V. S. Hall S7.ni)
I like the handle, bat the eover won't do'
Never again need you take an umbrella handle
or cover that is not exactly to your taste.
The Hull Umbrella, with detachable and inter-
changable handle, permits free choice of both
covers and handles.
Buy one cover and several handles; or one
handle and several covers.
It take but a second to snap the handle on the
umbrella.
HULL UMBRELLA
DETACHABLE AND INTERUHANBEABLE HANDLE
Is being used by more than a million people; and
thousands more are being sold.
Every one of these individuals bought the Hull
because it is so far superior in economy, in
durability to the old fashioned kind.
Replacement of a worn out cover costs no more
than recovering the other kind. Simply bring
us the handle and we hand it back to you, on
your new cover, in a jiffy.
There is no question about your using the Hull Umbrella. You will sooner or later.
Our stock of handles and covers arc very extensive. Be sure to see them. Hull Umbtcllas with
detachable and interchangeable handles $2.00 and upward.
NEWHOUSE BROTHERS
JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS.
CLAIMS Al.l.OWI.D O.N (ll.NI.HAI. FfMi.
State .Journal Co 8.M 1.83
W. M . Welch A- Co !I3.00
L. K. Tait 1W.10
c. it Hale i:w.r.o
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Guide Rock Signal.
Knterprise Pub. Co
(I. W. Hummel....
(5. Olnnstedc
W. It. Anderson....
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T. .I.Chaplin a!U0
Ivan Dickenson -.'.Oo
Western Hridgo .V Const. Co. . . iCO.Ilr,
llladen Lbr. Co 21().fi(i
A Hantaan n.fio
Nuckolls Co . . 7ti.03
V. S. Hall 170.83
I. U. Simpson A Son tiiJ.fiO
.1. (I. Overman
I. W. Kdson ...
Mrs. M. Dunlin
M. Dunlin
I-:. K. Harvey
Frank Martin
Allen Cooper
lames Orndorf
Carrie Harvey
Milt Michael
A. II. Krcigsinaiiu
T. W. MeCluro
(i. M I'auuh
.Mis. August Miiith
Peter Mi" ten ,lr
l!o. KlCIII'll
!eo Mai tin
I'M Amuck
C. l, ISl'Ns'
Geo. W I'ayliM'
W. II. Walters
Geo. It. MeC-ary
S. M. 'frue
Charles Hunter .
Fred Npuiiuv
.lulin. I! Horn
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O. I). Hedge
C K. .lujce
K. X. Ford
1). H. Phelps
(i. A Firkins
Corey Sultzcr
D. L. Groat
O. I). Hedge
Geo. Marshall
J. A. McArthur
Willie Itrown
Ira Wolf
Thad Saundors
(Juy Day
Humphrey Kthertoii
Frank Smelser
Hammond Stephens Co
Klopp.v UartlettCo
Coiumerclal Advertiser
('co. Marshall
O. D Hedge
F. C Huschow
(ico W Hutchison
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G. A. SCHUhTZ GO.
Real Estate Brokers
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
Ituy a piece of land at Wray.
Colorado.
Where wheat and corn is plenty.
640 Acres of Land
(iood frame house, barn, windmill,
well, fenced, cross fenced, on which
about 10 stacks of line wheat was
raised this year.
Price $12.50 per acre,
if taken at once
160 acres at $1500
good level laud.
This iincs'iiif m is sitter than a
bank I haw pel sunnily luspcrtitl
this ciilltll mid I '. ill I. eoliillli'l.d
it to tti, ii'iemlf.
M I us .t line. . Wi. go sety
MulidiiV tilglit on 1 i. det in .inc.
Swift's Premium
Hams or
Bacons.
See tlieCluef rm up to dnti- lob work
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I'Vrsh and Salt Meats of All Kinds
Wm Koon
Red Cloud, Nebr.
Skirts, Furs, Etc.
We have a nice new line of the above to
close out at wholesale prices and it will be
a chance lo fill your needs at a very small
cost. These was shipped us on approval and
will give you the benefit of These very low
Prices.
In Our Canned Goods line we have the
best at prices that cannot be Beat by the
case or dozen. Call in for your supply.
JOHNSON & GROUT
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