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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1910)
P i r ..' f . A ) The home Grocery P. A. Wullbraudt, Prep. E verythiiii IN atables . j. l u Grocery stoic moio than in anything else, fl UlBQlulOuSS buyers should demand Absolute Cleanliness. tf Vol eunnot.bny Groceries In a dirty, ill-kept plaeo mid bo sure ft pure goods I to to i 6 i to Kb Groceries, j you to do $ your buying in this Hue of us. Only the first-class to brands of canned and package goods carried. to All staple Groceries in bulk at Bed-rock Prices. w to to 0 to to I carry a coir- cte line of strictly fresh i mK ilwit !i itiill iifi' alio inv incus aii; mih-w mat h. i'v Cloanllness'nnd sanitation are our hobbles. John Berkley for o use and barn Moving Read what other people have to say about ohn Barkley s work. j ULAHEX, NHI!., .IUNE 1" .John Barklej of Hcd cloud, who .novcd mv residence done his vrU well without exception plusturing is sound and is without doubt a yood jub Will say any one wish ing this kind of work done, can make no mistake employing him Yours truly, Kiini Vi;ii.ni:r. uIjADHx, n'eii., june ii, idio John llarklcy who moved my icsi denee a few week's a ago, dona his worV" well ai.il (iiiel;ly and put it in good sliape, not injuring it at all except a small amount of plaster that came loose, and this is not any moif tlian expeeted us it was I lie old lime plaster and had been on for U0 years. I). S IMiRi.rs. Notice to Creditors. Iv the iiiiitler of the estate of l.tla lloueii In. Hei'inxed. Notice H liereli ijlveii lo all per.no in litiv Inn rlaliui ami demand nuuliisl I hn lloiiehln. latent Webster eoiinty, deccaHifl Hint lliu lliiio llxcil for IIIIiik elulnit ailliM xatilixtalulrtU mouth from the UMIidny of Annum lull). All Hiieli persons' uro ruiiiitrud lo present their cluf ttiH, with the vouchem. to Hie County Judge il Niilil eounly, at his olllec therein, on or liuforc the iKlli day of l-'t-h-ruiirj llilli ami all claims ho illeil will he lieanl before thesaliljuilijooii thu'JTth day of I'ehrunry 11)11. at 1U o'clock ti. in.; ntul Unit the Km cuter Is allowed one year from the ilnt ilay of .Inly l'JIO. In which to pa' the debts nllowcil nunlnst said estate ami Kettle theHHUIC. si:l.l I. W. Khsos i ounly ,luili;i PHOPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The following proposed nniciidnu .it to the constitution of the Stuto of N'e bmskit, as hereinafter set lorth In full, Is submitted to the electors ol the Stall' of Nebraska, to be voted upon at tin' general election to lie held Tues day, November 8th, A. D. l'JIO: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section one (1) of Article seven (7) of the Constitution of t)ie State or Ne braska. lie It enacted by the Legislature or the State ol Nebraska: Section 1. (Amendment constltu tldn pioposod.) That section one (1) or article seven (7) of the constitution of the state or Nehraskn, the senate concurring, he so amended us to lo.id ns follows: Section 1. (Who are electors.) K ery male citizen of the United States, of the age of twenty one jeara, who shall have been a resident of this stato six months next preceding the election and of the county, precinct, or ward, lor the term provided by law shall be an elector; provided, that persons of foreign birth who shall have declared their Intention to become citizens con formably to the laws of the I'ntted States and are voting nt the taking ef fect of this amendment, may continue to exercise the right of suffrage until such time as they may have resided In the rnlted States live years, after which they shall take out full citizen ship papets to he entitled to vote at any succeeding election. Section 1! (Ilallots.) That at He general election nineteen hundred an i ten (l!tl() tlieie shall be submitted to the electors of (he state for their an proval or rejection the foregoing pro posed amendment to the constitution relating to th light of suffrage At such elcrMnn, on the ballot of each elect' r voting for or against said p-o posed amendment, shall he written or pi luted the word:: "For proponent 'amendment to the constitution relating to the right or tiTrnge," mid "Agalnrt anil proposed amendment to the con Ptitutlrn rein tic to the l.lgltt of S'l frage." Section fl. (Adoption) ir sucn nmondnient shall be nnpinved by a mnjoilty of all electors voting at such election, riM amendment shall const! tute section one (1) of article seven (7) or the (Oiistitution or the Stato of Nehraskn Approved April 1, lf)0!l. NEWS FROM ETHEL ".. Hams or Bacons. LINCOLN LETTER A marked feature of the convention Lincoln. Ni:mt Augtibt U (Special , w tho ovation tendered to (lovcrnor Jorrespondence.) Tho attempt to ik- j Slinllonborger. The govornor is noted prive the populists of representation for his ability as a political spoakur, ipon the state ticket, and also to gnin , but he excelled himself at Urand Is for the republican machine an advant-' l(, llll(l f- "" lo' !" kept tho con ,igo by manipulation of tho courts, has veutioii on its feet, cheering like mad. come to naught. Last Thursday When he took tho position that it was Judge Frost of the Lancaster district court lefuseil to make permanent the iiiiunctioii sought by Victor Kosewater, who asked that all candidate.-, who had tiled for both democratic and populist nniiiiuatioiis without paying two fees should lie denied one or t he other 111 ing. .ltidgo Fru-t held that the pay iiciit of one tiling fee was sullielent uid dimihsod the ease. Secretary of slate .liinUiii will now be compelled to abandon his peanut political pro gram and certify i he nominations to Jliii comity clerks It was .lunkiii hinihelf who teliised to accept morn than one llling fee, ami lit this he was guided by a written opinion from At torney deiieral Thompson. Then luukin lurned around and refused to certify the double nominations to the county clerks. The democratic convention at lirand Island wiin tbo largest state convent ion ever hold in Nobraska. The action f thu convention was a foregone eon- 4'Uibioii weeks before Chairman Kmyth cappol for order The platform re port wu unique in that it prohonted two minority reports and one dissent from a plank unaccompanied by a minority roport The minority report demanding tho rejection of county op 'ioti was defeated by , just four more votes than Mr. HryanV demaiul lor a county option plank. The convention took the position that tho initiative and rofeienduiu would oiler tho best practical solution o all such quest-ions. Widow's Pension. The lucent act or Apiil lth. 1!)08 gives to nil soldiers' widows a pension of 312 per month. rYed Maurer, the attorney, has all noctvssarv blanks. Urand Island was prepared to enter fain a big convention, but the Hall iounty metropolis was fairly swamp cd by the deluge of visitors. The hospitable citleiib threw open tholr homes, the hotels exerted themselves to tho utmost, and as a result of the cll'ortsput forth by tho enlerprUlng little city overybody was taken care ol in a satisfactory manner. his duty to approve of any bill that was not unconstitutional, Immoral, vicious or nanowly partisan ho receiv ed the great t st meed of applause ten dered to any speaker before the euti-' eiition. The cndtirseiuoiit given to I be Shall , eubergor ailmlnkstiation by the (irand I Island convention was hearty and sin-1 cere. And it was as desorved as it was sincere. Tho present ndniini triitiiui has been business-like Irom! tho htart Tho statu institutions are being conducted on an economical basis without in any wise stinting tho J uiiiorttiuate inmates. There bus not been a single breath of bcaudal incon neetion with any of thorn. The state's tliiiuiccs weio never in better sliape, the tax late is lower than at any time for year?, and t lie treasury is full to overturning. Tho state prison is practically self-sustaining, mid the pardoning power has been used spar- I. ...I. MM ! 1 I 1. , .. . mihi,. ini'icnui ue no iioucieiieies to provide lor at the1 next session of tile legislature. Tho stand pat record of .-senators ISurliutt and Hrown was vindicated at the Lincoln eunvonttou by tho defeat of Congressman Norrh, insurgent, for temporary chairman. The republican convention, declaration for county option is in queer contrast to that party's record on the liquor question tor the past twenty years. Although in almost uiilnterupted power for tho last quarter of a century the g o p. took not one advance .step on tho liquor question. Now it sees a chance to again seeuie control by advocating county option, And the queer part of It is that the man most likely to got the republican gubernatorial nominat ion is the man who, in the J)()7 soss ion, was the man who led the light I CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm This Romody Is n Spoclflc, Suro to Clvo Satisfaction. QIVES RELIEF AT ONCE It clonuses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseH'd membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in tlm Head quickly, Hcstoros the Senses of Tusto and Smell. Lasy to use. Contains no injurious drugs, Applied into tho nostrils and ab-orbed. Large Size, TiO cents at Druggistu or by mail; Trial Sio, 10 cents by mail, t ELY BROTHERS. GG Warren St.. New York. "Ethel must bo going crazy!" ex claimed Mra. Iloxwell, who stood by tho window of tho breakfast room staring nt a night telegram from hor flniiphtnr "Why do you mako such a strango a remark, Elizabeth?" naked Ethel's1 Aunt Mnry. "Ethel hasn't run awny . from school on Its closing week, has she?" "Of coiii'po not. She says she will be home today on tho four o'clock train." "Nothing crazy about that." re marked Ethel's Aunt Mary, slipping into her place nt tho table and vich Ing that her brother-in-law would mako his appearance so that breakfast might be served "She has changed her mind," said Mrs. Iloxwell. "Wo expected her to morrow, you know, and she has con cluded to como today Instead." "The mind," observed Ethel's Aunt Mary dlatetlcally, "Is not llko a gar ment. We can change it without be ing out of it for a single moment. If a woman should bo considered crazy merely because sho changed her mind a good many of us would be handed over to the alienists. I must suy, Elizabeth, you are very foolish thus . to ngltato yourself over a trifle Ethel was coining home on Wodnes-1 Gwlft's day, sho decides to come on Tuesday Instead, and you are out of temper ho-1 cause you will see her 24 hours soon er thnn you expected. I am surprised j at you, her own mother!" " j "I am not!" snapped Mrs. floxwell, i Irritably. "You are not her mother?" inquired Ethel's Aunt Mary, with lh'ted eyebrows. "Mary, there are times when you would vex a saint!" cried Mrs. ilox well. "Of course," she explained, more calmly, "I am glad that my daughter will be with mo sooner than I had ex pected her to come, hut well, read her telegram for yourself." Ethel's Aunt Mnry adjusted , her eyeglasses and read: "I wish to say will be at home on Tuesday at four. On tho train. The usual route. I changed my mind and will be at home on Tuesday instead of Wednesday. I will be there If tho train is on time, otherwise will take tho consequences. 15. The teachers are well. ETHEL." Mrs. Iloxwell waited with a somber brow wlilie hor sister rend tho tele gram. "It seems rather or lenfithy," com mented Ethel's Aunt Mnry. "Lengthy! I should say so," agreed Mrs. Iloxwell, with considerable Indig nation. "She could have told all that was necessaiy In the usual ten words. And the loose construction of it! Why, that girl finishes school In an other yonr!" "Sho has a good deal to learn about tho handling of the English lnnguago in that time," criticised Ethel's Aunt Mary. "Schools are not so particular as tlioy were in our day, Elizabeth. I can't make out what sho means by those figures 45." "Sho probably thought tho train gets In nt 4:45 Insead of four, and put the figures at the end Instead of where they belong. Seo how sho be gins, 'I wish to say.' Naturally sho wished to say something or she need not have tolegraphed." "it is doubtless the stylo now to take nothing Tor granted," suggested Ethel's Aunt Mary. "It evidently Is,' assented Mrs. Ilox well. "She says she Is coming on the train There is no other way that she could conic, unless she should walk" "She may have supposed that you would expect her to como on an aero plane." mggested Ethel's Aunt Mnry, with some sarcasm. "She remarks that If the train i- not on timo she will have to take the consequences. What consequences? Did you ever scold her because her train was late?" "Ccitiilnly not. -She simply means that sdio will suffer tho usual annoy ance caused by the delay." "I see. Ethel's idea of a telegram seems to bo that one should leave nothing to tho Imagination. Sho says the teachers aro well. Have they been III?" "Not that I am aware of.' That sentence seems to hnvo been thrown in as a piece of genornl Information. I could have waited until sho arrives this afternoon to bo apprised or tho stato of tho faculty's health. Hut hero Is Charles HOW MONUMENTS ARE MADE BY OVERING BROTHERS and CO., I THE MONUMENT MEN, g Red Cloud, - - Nebraska. I Premium s FIE INSURANCE POLICY n M I fW. Ml A-"Wni W,." S aWJ4 u 7 MH lira -wWs , I At !:. .y I fi:.rrr; V Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds Rert Cloud!, Mebr. ftitlccai Hearing. In !l!l I'llMHIs llltl IO-tt ll III till l.sllltl (if MaiL'iititl M. Wall. Pert ased. nuari tierebv uotlllitl Unit on th 11th. (hiynt May lull) C'lai anct liicd Ailiiiliiisiratoi nf tin- INtalcnf .Margnretl M. all, HiccimiiI IIIlmI his lu'ill'mi In the HlHtrlel Court ol Welisier County. Ni-brnska. the nlijrrl and n:i. cr of w lili'h ars I uhliila n ilccn i . auth tirlliiK and dlreetliiK th' salil Clarence Itteil. as Ailmlulslrator of said l.xtiitc. to complctc auil eniiy out a wiltlcu iiKrceiiuut which aui'ii'iiicnt It Is allcui'd was cutereil Into by ami between the said Margaret t M. Wall. He ceased, durlni; her life time mid K. A.Strayar t al. and further direct the said Clurenee Heed as such Ailiiilnlstriitor lo execute a died to Mild i:. A. Strnyer la the follow Inn real estate, lowlt. I.otHTandHlu IllocU'lO Smith ,V Moares Addition to Ited Cloud, Xchnihka. Said petition will ha heard at theCourt Itoom In lied Clou'il, Wahster County, Nehraska at !l o'clock a. in. on the I'JIli day of .Septeiuher I'.IIO. II.MMM s,. IM-Ml.W IUstrlet .Indue, Don't Delay Ordering a lire insurance policy from us a single day. Fire isn't going to stay away because you arc not in sured. In fact, it seems to pick out the man foolish enough to bo without A riRE INSURANCE POLICY. Have is issue you a policy to-day. Don't hesitate about the matter. The il iv (lend ny have your house down on the ii- for a visit this very night. MA &K WHA TI SAY jyw rent ttu j C5 Reliable insurance. hi tiinV tMU fiZBO M OHOE RTHroG i Estimate a? txiicnsos ?r Hio City of Red Clstxl, llstliualeof cNpcnsenll.tlilf to he Itictund for all purposes lij the ollj of Ited rioud. i liuisku for the tlseal year healunlnu May uh l'.Mll Including all It ems of ixpemtl lines to he eoiisldtieil and eiuilraeted foi. itlllecissalartes . . S TidU.lM streets and alleys . . . lutio.uo l.lliuatlou SDD.iK) sujudles .VlO.OD Miluteuauceof Water Wiirkx i'ii)u.(K) Interest on Water Ponds IIHM.IK) Interest on CUctrlc I.IkIiI lloiids WKUIO CoutliiKi'lit and Incidental cNpeifes .VO.IKl , Malntenaneuof ICIeelile Uht Works Wio.oo .Malntenaneoof Stieft l.luhts . IJiKMKl .ludutiient l-'unil . :H).ihi Intension of Water Works syhteiu, '.iioo.Oii ' (ipenlmj streets WW.00 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 withoutjFxtra Charge to Patrons. JIb k WELLS COWLKS, Nil BR. IhlOO.UO licwuueof the City ol lied Cloud deilsed fiomall MiureiK fer the lineal year endllii; May Ith Itililasper aeeount and hctllouiiut with the City Ticnxiuer. ueenimtlon fuuil receipts S UUi.tri Lot us seo what ho thinks Water fund awi.o.1 of his daugliter's telegraphic effort." flrr!it,i,.t On. in..... u ....i, , ,,, , "s- " v"u viMiuij opium oiu ami se cured its defeat Asbestos Slates. Asbestos slates, it is claimed, aro as hard and as strong us tho natural slates, and can, therefore, be laid on wall or roctf construction without any woodon lftUi being necessary Thoy aro very easily workod, and can bo bored, nailed and cut Just llko wood, without any danger of splitting They form a fireproof covering for Inside and outside wooden wnlla, aro valu able for Insulation work of all kinds, ovon for electrical purposes; aro of groat uo In building railway car riaces as insulating material under tho soats, for use in postal tologrupu work for Insulating tho switches; for covering Iron and woodon construe tlono; for use as fireproof doors for flltxing off single rooms in etoree, warehouses, etc.; for lining woodon 'doors and for covoring walls and cell lasa of all kinds so as to protect them trom lire, boat. cold, dampness), dlB eaee. germs v.d w?v.;r. Iloxwell laughed when ho read Eth- j el's communication. j "The little puss was determined to I get tho worth of her money,' lift ex plained. "It is one of thoso tele graph letters In which 50 words can ho sent at night at 'the rate or ten j words. When you know you aro at llhorty to write so many words you've ' no iijea how dlllleult it is to think them up. Her figures menu that she has achieved 15 words up to that point. Then sho adds that sentence about tho teachers to make tho even fifty." "It is dltllcult to keep abreast or tho times," slghod Ethel's Aunt Mnry. "1 had not heard about tills now wv m telegraphing." "I am glad to have Ethel's higgledy piggledy sentences explained," snld Mrs. Iloxwell, with a sigh of relief. Water l.y fund S!Jin.j (neial fund oU.rj.oj Kh etile Unlit fund (U7U.7J I'ireuituih fund Klcciile Light levy . .luilimiaut fund . . uo.oo IKI.V00 J 170.00 Total . . I lalul. I illy il. ItllO. ppioved.lulvll, 11)10. '. II. I'piiuu. Attist Major. i -eat i ? ai77o. iii ll. C. Tl I l . ill leik. 0S3S0HESTEISS DIAMOND fML .mm 'l0n for ali-: in YOST & BUTLER The 4th Avenue Meat Marhot v$ i v r.o' HV BRAND LADIES t Violet Tinted Potatoes. Tho violet tinted potatoes stand highest In nutrltjvo value. Al jronr DruRnlH tor CHt.CHUS.TnR'S A DIAMOND IIKANI) FJM.S tu Run niid0 r.oi.o nittnlllc hozra, scaled with llhie0 Ribbon. Tacd no oTncn. UuToFTnarV j u fur ciii.cur.s.rr.us v nruarffllt IMA.uo.mi iiiiami i'u.i.h, lor ineiuv-nvo year regarded ns liest, Safest, Alwayi Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS "iii" rVrYV'.'Lt'Tor: worth OCH ENGRAVING UM is ' . , ii 'iHA '' Istk- i.'ja'-v i, u 'AUM irW .iUi,., ,- ti&te&$$t&