The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 11, 1910, Image 8

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I carry a coir-'"itc line of strictly fresh Groceries, j
and mv prices art- such that it will pay ycni to do fj
your buying in this line of us. Only the first-class
brands of canned and package goods carried.
All staple Groceries in bulk at Bed-rock Prices.
W f ' '" tt 'ro(-''r' "tore moro fhtin In iiuytliitiK else.
f UlCuUllllubb buyers should demiuid Absolute Cleanliness.
()i Yu- cimnot buy Groceries in n dirty, ill-kept plnco nnd be sure o
fi pure ponds Clennllnessliuul sanitation nre our hobbles. : : : :
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Most everybody took In the CIiru
tiiutjim Situnluy In Ited ( loud.
Oijurpe Houuliiu was on l.he sick
list this wm'I but is omo belter naw.
Frank (inrdeii whs it pIciKimt culler
al Miiuli llros., Sundny on wind mill
row.
Muriel and Klliel Fisher are stayinp
in town this week attending the Chau
tauqua. .loo Taylor was on wind mill row
Sunday at Guy Barnes his good look
ing son-in-law,
Charley Wolfe and family were visit
ing at T. V. Whites Sunday and talk
ed over the dry weather.
(fuy (James and Will Fisher thrash
ed their oiiUTliuiMluy ami they made
thirty bushels to the actc.
Alfied Manluy Is tliinltliytf some of
trading bis old buggy "ti a m w i.neur
getting all iiutomoblle sine lio hat
got to be a steady fellow at (Suido
llock.
Alfred Mauley so they say goes to
tiuide (lock oneo n week sineo the girl
of forty sutmnurs has it longing for his
side, biittlio children O (Sod bless them
for we wish them many joys as thru
life they go to gather hand in hand
and sido by side.
" KC' - fit: 21: 2Z: il SL L' & & & C CL ZL. 1: SL: & & Sli g
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.
The following proposed amendment
'to the constitution of the State of Ne
braska, as hereinafter sot forth In full,
Is submitted to the electors of the
State of Nebraska, to he voted upon at
the general election to he held Tues
day, November Sth, A. D. 1910:
A JOINT ItBSOUJTION to amend
Section one (1) of Article seven (7) of
the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska. He It enacted by the Legislature of
the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. (Amendment constitu
tion proposed.) That section one (1)
of hi tide seven (7) of the constitution
of the state of Nebraska, the sennto
concurring, he so amended as to read
ns follows:
Section 1. (Who are electors.) Ev
vry male citizen of the United States,
of the age of twenty-one years, who
vhnll have been a resident of this stato
six months next preceding the election
and of the county, precinct, or ward,
for the term provided by law shall be
nn elector: provided, that persons of
foreign bltth who shall have declared
their Intention to become citizens con
formably to the laws of the United
States and are voting at the taking ef
fect of this amendment, may continue
to exercise the right of suffrage until
sink time as they may have resided In
Ihe I'nlted States live years, after
which they shall take out full citizen
hlp papers to he entitled to vote at
any succeeding election.
Section:: (t)nllotH.) That at the
vcnnal election nineteen hundred and
ten (1'JiO) there shall he submitted to
the elector of the state for their ap
proval or rejection the foregoing pro
posed amendment to the constitution
Totaling to the right of suffrage At
such election, on the ballot of each
elector voting for or against said pro
posed amendment, shnll be written or
printed the words: "For proposed
amendment to the constitution minting
to the right of suffrage' and "Against
ah proposed amendment to the con
stitution relating to the right of suf
frage." Section n. (Adoption! If suoft
amendment shall be approved by n
majority of all electors voting at such
election, said amendment shnll consti
tute section one (1) of article sovnn
(7) of tin- (.(institution of tho Slate of
Nebraska
Annrnved nrll 1, 1900.
, ' I, f.eo O.-.lnnUIn, Secretary of State,
of the state of Nebraska do hereby cer
tify that the I'oiegolng proposed amend
ment to the Constitution of the Slate
of Nebraska. Is n true and correct copy
of the oi lclnnl enrnlhd and engrossed
bill, ah passed by the thirty-first session
of the legislature of the State or Ne
biaska. as appears from said original
bill on file In this olllce, and that said
proposed amendment Is submitted to
the qualified voters of the state of Ne
braska lor their adoption or rejection
nt the general election to ho held on
Tuesday, the .Sth day or November, A.
I.. 1910.
In Testimony Whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and atllxed the great
seal or the State of Nebraska. Pone,
nt Lincoln, this 9th day of July, In the
year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Ten, and of tho Indepen
dence of 'the I'nlted State the One
Hundred nnd Thlrty-lirih. and of this
State the Forty-fourth
rjF.OKOK C. JUNKN.
.(Seal.) Secretary of Stat.
LESTER
Mrs. I'd. Mimes spent Sunday even
ing at Charles llassors.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Decker dinned at
Charles Kassors Sunday.
There b:euied to bo quite an attract
ion at ISladen last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frod Etnick and son
visited his mother Sunday.
Miss Amanda Ohmstode of Guide
Hoek Is vfsitlug Dolllc Kusser.
Mrs. John Ohtnstodo 1ms been visit
ing her sister, Mrs. IJ. Ihilsobush.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holcomb and
daughter spent Sunday nt Ed Rasscr's.
We .had a nice rnin Monday morning
but tho wind wns pretty severs on tho
corn.
Mrs. Porter Hulo and daughter is
visiting her mother through tho Chau
tauqua.
The Lincoln telephone boys plnyod
ball Sunday with our boys. Tho score
was 18 to (l in favor of Lestor.
SUNNY SIDE.
Art Cuuninghnm is nblo to be up
and move about on crutches.
.1. F. Winters shelled out his corn on
hi farm and disposed of it at a good
ligiire.
(.'. II. Itust and wife intended the
funeral of W. U. Cramer at Illaden
Monday.
ltulph Mcl'all and wife of Oklahoma
were visiting nt tho home of Jos. Crows
last week.
That advertised rain came on last
Sunday night. A big boost to the
corn crop.
Quito a number are attondlng the
Chautauqua and are well pleased with
the entertainments.
Lloyd Rust Is home from Hill City.
Kas. He reports the grain crop good
but pastures and the corn crop is
pretty short.
1NAVALE
II. II. Waldo Suudayed in Hostwlck.
Oris Matkin was In Superior Mon-
G. E. Adams.
C.E. Adams Is the Logical Candi
date for United States Senator of Ne
braska. His agresslveness, his wide
experience, -his opposition, to graft,
grood and dishonesty, easily places him
in tho foremost ranks of clean polities
und a square deal. He belioves that
the conscience of the country should
bo represented In tho government of
the country. Ho never side-steps.
Vote for hlui at tho primary, ugust
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Real Estate Transfers.
Transfers reported by tho Fort Ab
stract Co. for the weekending Wed
nesday, August 10, 1910.
Ellis U. C.ulliford to John Hoi-
verson, nnd V, lots 11, 12, Ulk.
IJ, (larbers 3rd Add to Red-
Cloud, wd 700
Sarah M. Ituxter to Geo. E. Coon
ne mv, nwne 10-1-10. wd
E. J. Delchoy to Magdalena
Crouch, lots IJ, 1, fl, Ulk. 1,
Swee.y's Add to lllue Hill, wd
W. It. Cramer to Harry Cramer,
s Y, lot 2, all lot 3, Ulk. :i, Le-
" Dues add to Ited Cloud wd....
William 11. Cramer to Adelih M.
Cramer, lots 13 to 17, Ulk. 11,
Red Cloud wd
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1800
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Mortgages llled.tSCOO.oO
Mortgages released. S130.CK)
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Creditors.
In the omnty t mrt.
iitali ol Nebraska, i
Wclist cr County, t
'I.n thu mutter of the estatoof i;ila lloucli
in. Pi-ceased.
Niitli'u Is hereby nlven tn all persons linv
Iuk i-lnlmx ami (Iciimiuts auiilust i;il
lloiiehln, Intrnt Webster county, ilecwiHOil,
that tin Unit llxeil lorllllmj claims aKiiluxi
niilistuleWHlx niniiUiH from thnSillutny of
AllUIIKl IUIU.
All such pitkouh aru required to present
their claims, with the voucIuth, to the
County .luilicu of Mild county, at hid ottlco
therein, on or before the '.nth day of l'eb
runry lull; anil all claims so tiled will ho
heard before thehaldJtiilKeon tho'J7th day of
Kahruary lll, at 10 o'clock n. in,; anil that
the Kxictitor Is allowed ono year from tho
tilrd day of .Inly IUI0, In which to pay
the debt allowed -agaliwt said estate and
i Jiottle the name.
ska;. i, v. Kdson
(touuty Judge,
.lav.
Mrs. R. II. Hill Is slowly Improving
in health.
Rev. Hill left fur Lawrence Nebr.,
Saturday morning.
Ralph Hunter went west Monday
evening to buy stock.
I. X. Koeluiel mid wife visited the
Chautauqua Tuesday.
A. C. Hale wont to Denver Wednes
day evening on business.
Mrs S. U. Carpenter returned from
Lincoln Friday evening.
C. A. Waldo's spent Suuday in Host
wick with his brothor Clarence.
Carl Walkor ot IJololt, Kansas is
visiting at tho home of Walter Gar
ners. Rex, Ralph and Hugh MeCall started
for Oklahoma Sumlav morning via
auto.
Otho Ellison went to Council IllulVh
Monday for a Tow weeks visit with his
sisters.
Miss Hazel Gurber of Guide Rock is
visiting her aunt Mrs. Tad Saunders
this week.
Mrs. R. E. Hunter uud Mrs. H. A.
Holdredge spent Friday with Mrs.
Win. Walters.
A great number of the Inavale
people are enjoying the Chautauqua
at Ited Cloud this week
Mr. and Dr.'.MeGraw of Lincoln
visited with Mrs. S. H. Carpenter and
daughter the first of tho week.
lied Cloud nnd Superior Brink tVcii en
n Double Meatier.
The Indians and the Cement Work
ers each won a game on the home dia
mond Tuesday. Tho morning game
was a regular hit and urn game for the
Indians as they .batted Gibson. Super
ior's no hit pitcher all over the lot.
Morning giyuo score:
Superior.... 1 1 0 l o 0 0 0 o-.'l
Red Cloud.. .1 0 0 1 1 '1 0 2 . -8.
Hits Superior 9, Red Cloud U. Er
rors Superior '.), Red Cloud "J. Batter
ies Superior, Gibson and Hartley;
Red Cloud, Jarrott and Moss. Struck
out Uy Gibson :i, by Jarrott !. Home
run Mills.
The afternoon game was witnessed
by one of the largest crowds of the
season. Superior won the game by a
score of .'1 to 1. The score:
Superior.... 1 n 0 0 0 0 2 (I O-II.
Red Cloud... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I.
Hits -Superior 0. Red Cloud r.
roivs Supeiior 1, Red Cloud '1.
t cries Superior. Ellis and Hartley:
Red Cloud, Mitchell and Moss. Struck
out-Uy Ellis 7. by Mitchell 10. Rases
on balls- -Red Cloud 1, Superior 1.
Three base hit -Allen.
other material used In the construction ' '
of dwellings on th free 1st, and i.f di fSllSBlil"Xt1iinXi(lciiffuAu'i.'ii.
tiiK it at the iirxt Scssiim ol cutmn- . M
I inn iii frtvoi nf plneii.goti the tin Ti
111. 4.1. ...... V
USlllldlU IlO.'il se-Mon (II l'UI)gl(-!-r,
agricultural Implement.", uicchuulcs'l t
tools of nil kinds, sewing mnehiues,
and everything which cmii be producec
here, the Importation of which yoilds'
the iroverniuentnractleallv no revenue. '
and which nro manufactured here uud g
soiu lor export at a less price than tor t
home me.
I am for plncing sugar on the free ,
list ut the cnf'liest day possible.
If the laws now in force are not
siiHIclent for the effective prosecution j
ol forbidden trusts nnd combinations, s
ij
1 am in fuvof of the enactment of such
fill I Her laws ns will drhy that class ( H
ciitui.iiniilKiii.s oil! id exiMcnce. k
1 am ill III Vol n sueli yo 01 IUIU lit ;ll A
control ol 1 1'iiiispoi talloti cdliipitnli- !
iii will prevent unjust disci imliuitiuu , U
uud oMoi'lit'jii and the imposition uf j
rates for service intended to yeild an I K
iueumo on nothing invested. . f-
liisoiar as timt ouject may uo ac
eomplished by legislation I am in favor
of tho euuetmeut of lnw.s whicli will
tend to decrease the cost of living.
I am opposed to ship subsidy.
1 am in favor of such legislation,
state and national, as' will a I ford to
every depositor in a bank the greutest
possible security for his money.
I am in favor of restricting the
franking privilego to the free trans
portation of the Congressional Record
uud parts thereof; tho reports and
public documents of the government
or any department thoreof, and uf
making it a criminal ott'ouse for the
free transportation of anything else
through the mails.
I am iu favor of reducing the postage
on llrst-class matter, fifty per cent,
uud that at tho next session of con
gress. J am opposed to nil unnecessary
appropriations of public funds all of
which appropriations must come from
t&e people either by direct or indirect
taxation.
I um opposed to all legislation whicli
tends to the creation of great interests
and combinations by the few, to tho
ruin of Individual effort uud the de
struction of Industrious, independent
action of the many and the deprivation
of labor of its just compensation.
I am iu favor of liberal appropriat
ions to nil ex soldiers who have rend
ered faithful service to thegovernineut
in. time of war.
lam in "favor of such federal legisla
tion as will tend to prevent "bootlegg
ing." To that --nd I am in favor of
the euuetment by congress at the earl
iest possilde day of a law which shall
prohibit the governuu nt from selling
stumps or issuing preinlts for the sale
of intoxicating liquors in territory
where such sales are prohibited by
local law, and making such sales hi
such territory crimes against tho fed
ernfgovomiiiout. Cn.s. (. Wiikdon.
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fopfifeia ; ' jStSBfa .
HOW ffiONUmENTS ARE WADE BY
14 rrnniiMininii ! wwna iiiiiiijiiwiiiiiih ikisii inn iiiimi ! wwwuw &
OVERING BROTHERS and CO.,
THE MONUMENT MEN,
Red Cloud, - - Nebraska.
Swift's Premium
Hams or
Bacons.
-4 FIRE
INSURANCE'
POLICY
Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds
Wm. Koori
Red Cloud. Nebr.
Mm i
kilitlilitSiwlllIl
Va-Rat-
GARFIELD
Mrs. Idu Kont shelled hor corn last
Friday.
Ray Oavls was on wind mill row
Sunday.
Nice cool nights to sleop. Improve
the time boja.
Red Cloud 7-Sunerlor 2.
Monday afternoon the Red Cloud
Indians and Superior crossed bats on
the homo diamond. There was a largo
crowd present to watch tho game and
Red Cloud won the ganio by a score of
7 to 2. The score:
Superior 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2.
Red Cloud. . . .0 0 0 0 !) 1 .1 o x-7.
Batteries Superior: Glnhn, Clnrk
and Hartley; Red Cloud: Masters and
Mqss.
Illts-Snperlor 4, Red Cloud 12.
Errors Superior 2, Red Cloud 1.
struck out Ry Glahn 1, by Clark a,
by Masters 5 llase.s- on hulls Off
Glahn 'J.oirMasteisi!. Two base hits
llradbrook ','. Jarrott, l'agan. Umpire
Roswell.
Congressman Hitchcock for Scnatir
To mi: VoTKIts at run PliiMAttli..-:
August lUth Is primary day and I
ask for the democratic and populist
nomination for I'uited States Senator.
I was born In Nebraska fifty years
ago and have lived In the State nil my
lift excopt two years spent at school
as u boy in Germany.
Twenty-live years ago this mouth I
established tho Evening World. I'our
years later this became the Morning
and Evening World Herald, which I
have published and edited as a radical
democrat ie paper, supporting also
many populist candidates.
I am no'v i-erving my third term in
Congress, representing 1 ouglus Wash
ington and Sarpy, Counties l have
been elected li this republicandlstriet
by increasing majorities because
people of all parties have approved my
course in Congress.
My record shows that I have fought
the trusts, tariff robbery, ship sub
sidies and Cauonlsm.
I have supported the Income Inx,
railroad regulation and publicity of
campaign contributions. 1 assisted In
tho pnssago of 'the postal savings bank
bill and I forcod the investigation of
Ballinger and the land frauds.
In those nnd other respects I have
not only stood with my Democratic
associates but have co-oporated with
such progressive republicans as Mur
dqek iu the house and LuKollette In
the Sena! 6.
I trust that my service in tho house
lias quulillod me- for u place In tho
scuntQ und I ask your support at the
primaries Aug. Kith. Respectfully,
Glt.lliniT M, HlTClMOCU.
Kit Ice of Henrlni.
To all I'lTMinv Interested In the Instate ol
Miiruarett M. Wall. lKceuscil.
Vim are hereby nullllu! that on tli 11th.
ilayof May in!0('larnce Itevl Administrator
of the KMatcof Maruarett M. Wall. Deceased
llled his petition In the District Court of
cIMcr County, N'clmihka. the object nnd
praj er o( whicli are to obtain n decree, aulli
orl.lm; and dlrecllm; the slid Clarence Herd
as Administrator of wild I .stale. 1 (iiinpleU
and carry out a written lucrccnicnt which
aitreenieut it Isalleued was intend Into b.v
and between the bald .Maruarett M. Wall. I li
censed, diiriui; her lifetime and K. A.hlrayer
etal. and further direct the kald Clarence
Iticd as such Administrator to execute u deed
to said i:. A. strayer to the tollowlm; real,
estate, toult. Lots 7 anil's In lllocl; IU smith
,V Moores Addition to Ited Cloud, Nebraska.
Said petition will be beard at thul'uurt lloom
In lied Cloud. Wtbster County, Nebraska at
II o'clock a. ui. on the I'Jtb day ot September
11110. II Allien S. nii.SOAN
District. I uilijc.
Don't Delay Ordering
a fire insurance policy from us n
single day. Eire 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.
Havo us issuo you a policy to-day.
Don't hesitate about the matter.
The fire llend may have your
house down on the lit for a visit
this very night.
MARK WHA TI SAY
O, C. TEEL,
Reliable Insurance.
Mr. Whcdon's Platform
Tho primary oleotlon for the nomi
nation of candidates for ofiico by the
several partlos will be hold Tuesday,
August 10, 1010.
I am a candidate for tho olllce of
United Htates senator on the repub
licau ticket.
I am iu favor of all tho legislation
declared for by the republican party
in its platform thlycar.
I am lu favor of t!iu performance of
every promlbo mudo by tho republican
party iu its national platform of 1908,
and for such a revision of the tarilf
dovvuwards na can bo discovered with
out tho aid of a soared warrant.
I am in favor of placing lumber untU'
Lodftc and Church Directory
I
Charity LodgolNo. M, A. V. and A.
M. meets at Masonic llnU evory 1st
and 3d Friday. K. E. Toe. W. M. A.
H. Sellars, Secretary.
Red Cloud Chaptor No 10. Royal
Arch Masons moots every Sacond and
Fourth Friday. I) W. Turnure, II P.
II. A Lotson, aeoretary
Cyrcne Comniandery Np, 11, Knights
Templar meets every First Thursday.
II. A. Lptson, E. C. D. W. Turnure,
Recorder.
Order to Show Cause
State ol Nebraska. I in the County Court
Webster County, i
At a County Court held a) 'tho County
Court room Iu and for wild' county Thurs
day Aumist llth A. I)..' IUIU.
In the matter of the estate of Villlam II.
( miner, Defeased.
us readlnu' and lillni; the petition of
Di ha M. craiuer irajlim that the Instru
ment I'llcd on the ith day of .Inly. l!Hi. and
purporlliiu to he the last Will aiutTestami ut
of the said deceased may be prmeil. npnro
ed. probated allowed and reeordid as Ihe
last Will and Testament ot tin-Mild William
II. ' rnmer ihcdised, ami that the ctciilloii
ol the Instrument may be committed, and the
administration of said estate may be urauted
to said Delia M. Cramer, an l-.xecutiK.
OltliuiiKli, that Tuesday the :tuth day of
Aim-list A. D. 11)10, at IU o'clock a. m., Ik
assigned for hcnrlni; nald petition when nil
persons Interested In kald matter tuny appear
nt a County Court to b held lu nnd for said
County and show cause why prayer of
petition should not he granted; and that
notice ot the pendency of said petition nnd
the hearliu: thereof bu nlveu to nil persons
Intel ested lu said matter, by publishing a
copy ot this order In the ltul Cloud Chief, it
weekly newHpaper printed In ald county,
lor three successive weeks prior to said day
of hearing. I. W. IIiison,
(Seal) County .Indue.
TaTJalc Notice
To Whom It May Concern;
You are hereby notified that on tlicHtli day
ol December IWSW. !.. White purchascil at
lax sale of the then County Treasurer ol
Webster County. Nebraska for the delln
iuent tacs thereon for the years WOO, I'.HU,
I DO I, IIKll, UWi, lliOtlanil 1107 then amouutlut;
wltli Interest, penalty and costs to the sum
of Sill."" the following described renl estate
towlt: Lots Twenty One ('JD Twenty Two
(il) and Twenty Three fib lu lllock Three Cb
of Hlcliardson'n Addition to the ( Ity ol Red
Cloud, Nebraska, that said lots wns assessed
III the name ol Mattle M. (iullltord. Thai It
stands of record in tho olllce of the County
Clerk of said County In the name of Mattle
M, UullHord as owner. That said treasurer
duly Issued his certificated! tax sate to said
purchaser thereof, nnd the uuderslKned is
now owner ol such ccrtlllcate and all rights
tberuitfiiier. and has paid all subsciiient dc
Itmiucnt taxes levied and assessed aualnst
Hitld premises for the years lOOHnnd IlKK),
That the time of redemption of such prem
ises from said taxsnle will cxplruon the Uth
day of Dccoinber 1918. W. K. W'iiitk,
Oalrd'.VunuKt 10, 1015,
UNDERTAKING
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.
WELLS
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COWLES, NEBR.
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FOR NL13 II V
YOST & BUTLER
The 4th Avenue Moat Market
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year reKarded ns Bet,8all6t, Alnayj nellable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
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