vmmmmifpm ffttttftfrfffftfrttttfttttttfrttS-ttteM-etttfcfrf-ttflr ra "- 'JS US i2s 'J & S A U2 A US -"S '- '- '-55 '-35 a -Sj . ' . u; V aJa!ft&&ta SAY MISTER! t i .1. W' m IV The home Grocery P. A. Wullbrandt, Prep. Hi lb vb Ui n a Having secured three carloads of wire fencing at 3; j I BARGAIN, we are willing to divide with .you. j 'P li l) i) i) ill ) l 6 i to D to to to BIG .J1 n '.' COME ANP SEE, Yours truly, PLATT & FREES. P. S. we sell only full rolls: 15, 20 and '40 rods. n i T 1 T 'P 1 n verythsng IN atables WLa (0 W f 1" In Hrfcory etoro moro tlinn in anything olse, H Ul6ciniinciL) i)Uyers should demand Absoluto Cleanliness. ) Yiii ninnot buy C.roceries in a dirty, Ill-kept plneo and bo Miro o M pure goods c'k'aiillness'.wiul sanitation are our bobbles. : : : : fc I carry a coir-etc line of strictly fresh Groceries, and my prices are such that it will pay you to do your buying in this line of us Only the first-class brands of canned and package goods carried. All staple Groceries in bulk at Ued-rock Prices. 0) to to to to to ' 33433 3233S 5:3-33-3-92334-a3-33 33-8 House and Barn Moving Lincoln Letter interests today have flielr pi'i fi ril eaniBdatc for (!ovornor in the pewm of .Mr. Dalilnian, wlui is commended lor his courage by Mr. Ilryan. ninl who stands for a wide open boo.o policy. The liquor interests were heartily in favor of the repeal of the law prohibit ing the establishment of a saloon with in a certain distance of Kurt Crook. They secured the passage of a bill re pealing that law, but despite their every mlluoneo and all the pressure they could bring to bear, Ciovernor Shnllenberger vetoed the bill and there are no saloons at Fort Crook. If ever the liquor Interests exerted themselves to prevent a bill from be coming a law they exerted thenisclvf-s to prevent a bill from becoming a law they exerted themselves to secure the veto of the eight o'clock closing law. Governor Shnllenbeigcr signed that bill despite the frenzied protests of tlie liquor interests. The liquor in tetests were opposed to the law for bidding the drinking of intoxicants on the trains, yet Governor Shnllen berger signed that bill also. The only progressive- Honor legislation in Nc- biaskain twenty years was unacted b.v a democratic legislatute in Ne braska and approved by a democratic governor. Yet despite these plain proofs that Governor Hlmllcuberger is in no way tied up with the liquor in terests, Mr. Urjiin charges the con trary by inference if not by direct language. Read what other people have to say about ohn Barkley's work. J liLADBN, NHH., .IUNK 10 .lohu Uarkley of lied Cloud, who moved mv residence done his vvwrk well without exception plasturing is sound and is without doubt a good job Will say any one wish ing this kind of work done, can make no mistake employing him Yours truly, Fni:i Wi:uni:u. BLADEN', NKIJ., JUNK II. 1010 .John Burkloy who moved my icsl denco a few week's a ago, dona his work well and quickly and put it in good shape, not injuring it at all except a small amount of plaster that came loose, and this is not any moro than expected as it was tho old lime plaster and had been on for 20 yours. U.S. Piiki.p. County Option may or may not be an issue that political paities -liould take a dellnite stand upon. That is a question men of all parties must de cide for themselves. Hut in view of ail tho facts it would seem that any chut gc that Governor Shullenberger Is in any way allied with the liquor in terests must fall of its own weight. tliaii any of the other state. N't bras ka people keep nhrenst of the t lines and leuow all sides of nil question1-. Tin y read and digest everything front garden planting to politics and can eonvcise intelligently upon any Mtb ject of current interest. Hut there is one thing lacking. As far as political matters arc concerned our people seem to be content to solve problems simply for the pleasure ot reducing a puz.le to its beginnings and then they stop. The time lias come to reverse former ptactices and to take an active parti in selecting representatives to our state legislature who win act lor tne, best interests of tho state regardless' of political inllucnce. The stay-at-homes have contented themselves in tho past with the comforting thought that tho politicians will control and the result has been that in most eases individual nests were feathered and1 the party glorified. I.e-s than one1 tenth of the voting population Hike any part in the uomiiiutirg ol candi dates and this is owing largely to the j fact that it requires the sacrillce of an , hourlrom their moors, it is a ie proiich that so much intelligence should go lo waste, wo can not ue truly good citizens unless wo take an active part in the nil airs of our coun try. Let every voter pledge himself right now that lie will .itteiid tho pri maries and register his judgment. Let him exercise a little unselfishness and do a little work for his country. We would like to see a law passed that would refuse men front voting at the general election who did not partici pate in the election of candidates at the primary. HOW MONUMENTS ARE MADE BY OVERING BROTHERS and CO., THE MONUMENT MEN, red vioua, - - iNeorasKa. I'oii Hvi.i.: Two typewriters good as new. one smith I'lemier and one l'cin iiigtou. Inquire attliis oflk'e. Swift's Premium Hams or Bacons. FIRE INSURANCE POLICY The 4th Annual Chautauqua will be held in Red Cloud August 6th te 14th. Governor Shallenberger has appoint ed Kev. I. V. Hoaeh of Lincoln to boa member of the State Normal School boaid. succeeding II. M. (Jhilds of York, whose term has expired. Ilev. Mr. Roach's appointment will bear date of September 1st., in order to give the board as now constituted op portunity to wind up business on hand with which it is familiar Ilev. Uoach is pastor of St. Paul's M. K. church in Lincoln. Tho coming election reminds us that an unusual opportunity presents itself to the unselfish citlonship of Nebras ka to Insist upon a legislature that shall bo truly representative. Ne braska people enjoy the distinction of having a loss percentage- of illltercy BEE S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP RELIEVES COUGHS AND COLDS Ch S t) y-s fiiif N. I r L n JWy m4 I f ll If J I rltf& Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds Wm. Koon Red Cloud, Nebr. VOW SALK BY YOST & BUTLER Tho 4th Avenue Meat Market Don't Delay Ordering a fire insurance policy from us a single day. File isn't going to stay away because you are not in sured. In fact, it seems to pick out the man foolish enough to bo without A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. Have us issue you a policy to-day. Don't hesitate about tho matter. Tho fire fiend may have your house down on tho list for a visit this very night. MARK WHA Tl SAY O. C. TEEL, Reliable Insurance. ..lose County Treasurer's Semi-Armual Statement. of the'SSyin Sl,,W ---Hsbursements. and amount remaining on hand at the KIND OF FUNDS. iJ r. 5 Funds Transferred front lS 1 School and University Land. Slate Consolidated tounty General County Bridge County Poor Farm County llatlroad Bond Count v Soldiers' Belief District lload S loinntissioner District tl, District Schools 10 State A pportionment Ill Fines and Licenses jm School Bond Iki' lied Cloud City Bed Cloud Wider Bond .',l Bed Cloud Flectrie Light Bond lll Bed Cloud Klectrle Light Works 17' Bed Cloud Water Works ih Bed Cloud Water Works Special! III P iSl 7 lil nan f.' .-.4.-. no, 'J7T 07 mm sn 707.-. S7i SO 13!) OS Sinotrt 7f lL'tiSl IKlj sor.r. :tn ' :n4. si a:i :t:i 810' 7.1 aiwo a i Red Cloud .Judgment, Bod rioud Sidewali: lllue Hill Blue Hill Water Bond Blue 11111 Special Guide Bock Bladen , Inavale Township Special Guide Rock Township Special. , Interest , Advertising , Bedemption , Miscellaneous , 1U0 00 711 H4 lttt U lioo :i 071 14 I tin r.i is ori :j 7r. lui as a 7;i rts no, ilia i: a:i ; n a7 as an mi ;u ;ia !i;i:t a i:i 101 r7i noo am io:to an1 las? u:i atift m asi -to 7.M) 77 nod 70 i ift CJ47 !1 Mi asi Various funds . .. Various Parlies Diht. Bond . . St. anpt & Bond. State Treas F it L Various Parties. TOTAL SIW 07 nift a 8isa: 70 sau no ait n r,07 oil! 781 7 asi o; -'ft no 1S7 Oil SDao in (is i ; 1I8S Oft 1 1 10 tit III 15 88 naiio on 4a07 08 ftoa oo 10010 74 ia7ot) 05 uoaa 1:1 saso 72 1110 (14 71 40 ns 7ft as 08 00 ao ao 78 ft I r. 5 Funds Transferred to c -S c TOTAL Order ta Show Cause Stale o( Ncliraska, i M nu. ( uiiU ( oiirt Webster roiuity. i r a County Court held ill tho County Court room In uml for said count I'lturs I day .lime -r.nl A. I.. liUO. Is the mutter of tliii estate of l;lla lloui-hln, Doceascd. Ox rcadlm; and llllim Ihu iiotltiiin of .lames I". Iloiubln praylni; that the Instru ment Illed on lhe-j:lrd day of June. I'.ill), and purportlm; to be the Inst Will audi t-stument of the nalil deceased may bo proved, approv ul, probated allowed and recorded as tho last Will and Testament of tha kald Klla llouchln dt-ci used, ami thut tly execution of tlm Instrument may beeommltUd, and the administration of xald i stale may be urantitl tosald .lames P. llouchln, an lONceutor. OitiiKKKii, that Tuesday thu I'.llli dav of July A. I. IUIU, at one o'clock p. m., Is assigned for hearlni; said petition when all persons Interested In said mailer may appear at a County Court to b held In and (or said County and show caut-o why prayer of petition should not be granted; and that notice of tho pendency of said petition anil Ibo lirarlui; thereof bu lveu to all pirsous Interested In said matter, by publishing a copy of this order In tho Ited Cloud Chief, a "weekly newspaper prlntid In said county, for three successive wicks prior to said day of hearlni;. I. W. Ilnso.s, (stall County .Indue. $asi on. Various parties ., a nift an auitft .107 Lion 10ft21 .10073 4207 002 87.12 1 120 1 lfift 10,1ft 1)11 31 r.r.t hi i nol laon in a 7:i 1.101 32 .101 71 1 ioa io, 811 101 1)74 1ft . 70S 21 Itlftll 11 381 0.1 2.1 110 asa ao ain.i an 100 I 232 10 077a 70 111.17 lift 0011 1 28.10 00 138 8.1 laon 0.1 3110 07 378S!) ftl Comm'r District 3221 08 128.1 Oil 3o .10 700 30 111.1 01 .710 13 1321 ti: 1474" 78 1.77 88 103 10 001 70 liUli 28 100 It 8 Ift 13 3111 21 District Schools State Apport'm't District school. 344ft 88 4207 08 087 00 1032 38 SIU300 3OS10O013 l.'l's 73373 Oil Various Funds. County (lenerul Various funds . . S 0SM0 27 12.737 2.7 12.10 13 3328 "7i .731 22' ii i "it iii.p ,1 aos ftft 7272 Oft 7111 08 13783 77 .7 00! 1H.7 74 131 07 110.7 22 3.7.7 lb 20 30 41 08 J 00 41 20 2 73 20 ! (30 83 331 0.7 2.7 no 'aiiiri 30 81302.7 28 111) 31 308 17 03S 07 S01 OS 31 1.1 871.713 80 10010 71 127IV.1 0.7 11032 13 823(5 72 11 1(1 01 3(111.7 71 .107 10 1.1017 .78 10.721 7.7 .70073 28 4'207 08 002 00 87.72 ,20 1120 30 Hllft 78 1 0.1.1 .74 1114 31 .774 81 i no 13011 1(1 2 73 1.701 aa ftlll 71 103 10 814 10 071 1.7 70S 21 10.70 41 3S1 Oft 2ft 110 383 30 310ft 30 We Carry Funeral Furnishings in Stock and answer calls day or night. Have ar ranged to secure the services of Albright Brothers on Short Notice withoutjExtra Charge to Patrons. G. A. WELLS COWLES, NEBR. 8 100(113 13 Estimate of Expenses for the City of Red Cloud, KNtliuatoof expenses llnblu to be laciirnd for all purposes by tho city of lied Cloud, Ne braska fortjie llscnl year beginning May Mi 11)10 liicludlni; all Ileum of expenditures to he considered and contracted for. unicorn salaries fc WtiO.W Streets unit alleyH J . 1000.00 Litigation .-. WW-00 Supplies w.uu Maintenance of Water Works .... 2-7)0.00 Interest on Water llonds 1000.00 Interest on Klectrle I.IbIU llonds KUO.OO Contingent and Incidental xpensi WO.00 Mnlntenancoof Klpclrlc Light Works dOO.OO Maintenance of Street Lights 1'JUO.OO Judgment I'und aooo.00 i:tenslon of Water WorkN system. 2000.00 Opening Streets 800.00 f 18100.00 Revenue of the City ol Red Cloud derived from all sources fer tho llscnl year ending May Ith 11)10 as pr account and settlement with tho City Treasurer. Occupation fund receipts if aiW.lft Water fund - SWl.W Water Levy fund 2210.00 (laueral land aoy.-v.03 Klectrle Light laud ..'. (K70.72 rireiuaus fund io.oo Klectrle Light levy 1811.00 ludgmoat fund 2(170.00 , I. 7 iii """""''"""' "miliary run, umii lo , Inly 1, JUKI s I'lill 87 llailroad Bonds outstanding due January 1, 1U11 ,r. 1 no Countv General funds drawn June 22. HMO, outstanding not presoYitod 'for' paVmon't 1-7 74 1. R. W. Koont, County 'I rcasurer. certify that the above is a true and correct statement of the mMstandlng"liidobtedncss of the county and of all juo ey, received and disbursed by, nu as County '1 reasurer of Webster County. Nebraska, from the ftth dav of .lanuary. KUO, to the 1st day of .Inly. 1010, U the best of my knowledge and belief, as per statement submitted. i j;oONTZ, Count vTreasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 0th day of July, 1010. I ska i, I1 Becetved interest on county deposits i',20 71 K W. IIOSS, County Clerk. Total naJed.lulyiUUIO. Ai'flrl)vid.lul it KUO. r. II. I'oinui, ltist Mayor iM.il . 8 20770.10 Notice Farmers & Breeders That the Percheron Stnllion, Maii teac (07070) imported from France in 1910 by Stream ,fe Wilson of Creton, Iowa, is registered in the American Breeders and Importer's Farcheron Beglstery, and that his recorded num ber is 72022. Color and Description, Black. PcniQRKE: Folded June 0, 1005; bred by M. Tison Commune of Sarsnes, department of Sarthe; got by Dausset (5l72l)hobyAyor 27.1.10 (1311ft) he by Boutoe (10300) ho by Picador m, 073 (481.7) ho by Picador 1251 (780) ho by Picador (14321) he by Favorl. ijam: uimrmnntc (KKKjO) by Ver mouth (.7497) lie by Picador I (I'lKlQ) b0 bv Bayard (949.1) lie by Estaba 187 (700) lie by n son of Jean Lc Blanc (7.10). IJLOCKV BOY and MAKTHAIJ will make this season at tho Day barn. R. C. BORUM OVVNIII Bural phono Xo io,. i .c. I'm i., tlty Clerk. I mm PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cltmif. and tcaullllcf the ,bIr. lTumoltl miuninl gruwm. Widow's Pension. The recent act of April 10th. mos glvos to nil soldiers' widows a pension I .(vn ... .... luissr-per moniii. r'red Maur.. au-" e, n-is i iPCPv r. tha ' t:,iJil' '"y blanks. ljHJIyit:iV tfcili--- -i -tiyMri,liy !!. lmmi ... i murmwTrnng,