The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 29, 1910, Image 8

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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 Bed-rock Prices.
cieanlitiuss'.aiid sanitation are our hobbles.
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COMMISSIONERS
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Urn Cini n. Sept. 111. I!li'
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til 'I. J. C'liiipliu. l.oulc hchmliU, C.
' W llnuunell and .lames li. Overman.
In the matter of the road petition
of Kdward Hansen ct ill. for the opeh
ing and ostabllhhliig of a road, coin-
I seven and fiD-lOO dollars per aeie for a
J -.trip of land i!U foet wMi aerifs the
eiiM hje ami nltili.g the ,it lnii ill
. ri h K'isi quarter ui' (
I I' 1 1 fur Sj ns" "f f' 'I
tit( ! 'In' apptiiisiiK lit
i.-d.
In the matter ol the damage fr tlie
liiml taken and used for said road.
It was moved and seconded thiit
G. W. Lindsey be allowed eiglit-sevtn
and 00-100 dollnrH per acre for a strip
tnoiieliig at the eorner of See 1, Town ! of land 20 ft. wide across the east aide
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Loilftc anil Cliurcli Directory
Uliarity LoiIk N'- 'r'. A. V. and
M. meets at Masonie Hall every
and 3d Krldny. K. K. Toe. W. M.
li. Sellars, Secretary.
Red Cloud Chapter Xo l!). Hoynl
Arch Masons meets every Second and
Fourth Friday. I) W. Turntire, II. P.
II. A Lotson, Secretary
Cyrerie Commandery No. l4,KnightH
Templar meets every First Thursday.
II. A. Letson, B. C D. W. Turnure,
Kccordvr.
I. O. O. P.
Meets every Monday Niftht. C. U
Hale, N. (?. O. C. Tctl. Cleric.
Notice to Creditors.
Stntiiot NeliniHka. i in tho muntv Court.
WulisttTCiiuaty. i '"actouiii loan.
In tluuiKittiTot tlioistato of Wltllain II.
era hut. Urre.iM'd.
' I Notice Is licrcliy lvea to alt ihtmoiis liav
lst ' ln clalias ami il(iiiimiU:i:Unr,t wtllliiiu It.
, 1 1 ramer. tutu of WVtistur county, iteeenseil.
tliat tlie tlniu llxi'd for Mini; claims anulnst
snlil iHtate Is nI nioaths from lliu '.".Kit dny of
Septeiuliur l'JIO.
All Mieli jierHons are rciulrtil to present
their claims, with the vouchers to the
County .Indue of Raid comity, ii1iIh olllcc
therein, on or beforo thu?Jth day of March
lilt!; and all claims so tiled will lie heard
before the said J tul we on the lioth day of
March Hill, at one o'clock p. m.: ami that
tho Kxecutrlx Is allowed one year from tlie
tllHt dny of Am;ust l'JIO, In which to pay
the dchlx allowed' nifnlnst xnld cstato and
Rettle tho name,
ska 1.1 I. W. Eiison
County . I udo.
ItEUBlvAH
Mctts First and Third Thursday, In
I. 0. O. F. Hall. Mrs. Lottie Smith
N. (J. Carrit Holsworth, Secretary.
HltKTIIIlKN rilUHCII.
Corner of Mh AS'eiiue and chestnut Street.
10 a. ui - - Sabbath School
11 a. in..- ITeacliliiB
T:loi. in ClirlMlau WcirKn't-lland
S:0O p. in I'rcachliiK
All are liisltul to utttml.
.1. t:. J anoi:. Minister.
each
(UtACt: (CMhL'Ol'AI.) C1IUHCM
Huv. .1..M! llatiH, I'iihtor.
Scrlcu lliu llrht two Sundiiys In
iiimith. '
Holy Communion at mornlni; hfivlccnou
the lit st Sunday.
SuiuIhv school at Pio 'clock ccry Sunday
Mrs. t:.lt. sinltli.crlntcii Supdent.
CIHMICII OKCIIHISI'.,
lNCuaiMiAN Ciii'itcn KviniY Loan's Day
lllblii school - 10 a. in.
Sermon and Communion - 11 a. in.
Christian Kndeavur GSW p. m.
I'rcachlmt :: p. in.
Prayers and praise, Wednesdays-,.. 7::w p. m.
Statu free. Uond music. Come. Ilrlnsyour
llllilcs, friends and Kood cheer.
I.. Aa. llrsHONd, Minister.
UIU'HCII
10 A.M.
11 A. M.
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HOUKSOl'SKltVlCHATM. K
Saiiiiatii hkiivick.
Sunday School ...
l'reachlnt; .............
Class meetlm;
Kvunino
I'.pworth Uauuii
1'reaclihiK
l'rajer nieelliiK Wi duexday iM'iihi!8 P.M
l.adlcsAld l'llday 'J P.M.
Your previnco Is rcipitsted and a cordial
Invitation Is i'tendid to all.
M.T. STil'Pl.int Pastor.
Order to Show Cause.
mMt: f """e County Court.
At a County Court held at tho County
Court room In and for said county Mon
day, Stptcmher Pith., A, P., I'.llO.
In tlio matter of tho estate of Jacob s.
Heinle, l)i ceased.
UN rcadlm; and lllliii; the petition of I 'ran
ees i:. Keltic. Administratrix, praying for
the examination ami allowance ui her dual
account, a decrc e of the County Court grant-
Im; to tier an allowance for tho support of
herself, assurvUlm; widow of said .Inculi S.
l!li;lf. ilicenwd. and the minor heirs of said
decedent, during the period nf the .iduilllls-
tiatlou nf siild entale. mi assli;iimeiit to her
of niicIi piTMinal projierty as Is allowed tohtr
liy law as such widow and sucd'ollier pel son
la properlj aswaii exempt to .the decedent
In his lifetime, also aslunlm; and confirm
lim to her as such sur hint; w Idow, a home-
i.lend in the lauds of said decedent as provid
ed by law.
Oitin.iiiui, That Wednesday thoMh day of
October A. I). P.IIO. at one o'clock p. in.. Is as.
signed for hearlni; said petition when all
persons luteiested In said matter may ap
pear at a County Court to lie held In and fr
said county and show cause why pr.ier of
pvtltinucr should not bo granted: and that
notice of tlie pendency of said petition and
tlie hearliiK thereof bo ulven to all persons
Interested In said matter, by publlshlm; a
copy of this order In the lied Cloud Chief, a
weekly mtwspaper printed In said county,
for threo consecutive weeks prior to said day
of hearlni;. I. W. Knsn.v
iSi-.ai.) County Judge.
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iioi;its op st;itvici-J at coN(iiti:u.v
TlONALCIItntUlt.
Saiiiiatii snnvici.'j, '
lllblesthuol ... 10 a. m.
Prcachlni; , II a. in.
Prcachlni! services 8 p. lb.
l'rayor and Conference nieetlm; Wednes
day at 8 p. in.
A cordial Invitation ts extended to all.
Kkv. A. A. CitKssM an Pastor.
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Swift's Premium
Hams or
Bacons.
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Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds
Wrna Kaon
.Red Cloud, Nebr.
FEVER
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Applied Into the nostrils
Is quickly absorbed.
CIVCS RELIEF AT ONCE.
It cleanses, Hoothes, heals and protects tho
di-en-eil lneiulirane renltin frmn Catarrh
and drivesaw.iv a Cold in the Head ipncklv.
ltestores tho houses of Tasto and Smcil.
it is easy to use. Contains no injurious
drill?. No mercury, no cocaine, no uior-
( phlne. The household remedy.'
i Trice, fill centu at Dru(?istH or by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 5G Warron St., New York.
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All firfVJ
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ITJllAoCT
1, Utilise II. and then ttinniii thence
South one tnile. and terminating ut
the sotttli ea'if corner of suit! heotioti
1, 1'oinin on for hearliif? nt, this time
puistiaiit to tho order made Auk. I'.'.
I!M0. upon sail petition and tho fol
low iti,' claims fur i!ii!iiiij,'c it. connect
inn therewith viz: (ien. W Lindsey
e:iin, Henry (JllliniulfilJ. C. H. Iie.(.s:,u
Auk'usIus lidii's ?'.'0(i. f. JJ. ,V 11 U. H.
(Jo. eio.'l. The following netioti was
IiiUuii. Tho petitions were represent
ed by ). S. liilliatn uttoinev The
claim of Augustus Hoiits present in
person tuitl by llornnrd MeXeny at
torney the claimants Henry Gllhatu
and C. IE. Hesse present in person.
After hearing the statements of the
parties. It was moved aud enrried
that thu members of the board, all no
out tiud view tho proposed road, and
report, and that tho board tuko fur
ther action on said matters on Sept.
ail. '10 at It) o'clock a. in.
On motion board adjourned to '.)
o'clock a in. Sept. -'or
Sept. 120th. , MO Hoard met pursuant
to adjournment. Moinbc,is till pres
ent. On motion tlio further consider
ation of the Hiiid road matter was laid
over until Spt.'Jlst.
It was moved and curried that the
Uotitity take and accept for highway
purposes the strip of land adjacent to
tho present hiKhwny on bu 4, '20-2'l
owned by J. H. Morse and decribed in
thenlatof the survey made by the
Conuty Surveyor Aug )ti, l'.HO and
pay to said J. H. Morse by warrant on
the general fund 310 for the same.
It was moved and carried that tho
clerk be and is hereby Instructed to
draw u warrant for 510 ott the general
fund in favor of J. II. Morse in pay
ment of said right-of-way above des
cribed. 2 p. in., Sept. UOth. It was moved
aud seconded Mint tho board proceed
to open the sealed bids for construct
ing bridges as tiled by tho following
named companies: Xebrnslm Con
struction Co., of Lincoln, Nebr., Em
pire Bridge Co., of Falls City, Nebr,
The Midland Bridge Co., of Kansas
City, Mo., Western Bridge 'und Con
structlon Co.. of Omaha, Nebr., II. T.
Ward & Co., of Teeumsoh. Nebr ,
Standard Bridge Co., of Omaha, Nebr..
The Canton Bridge Co., of Omaha.
Nebr. (.Motion carried.)
After ii carefur comparison of all
bids as tiled by the several companies,
it was fntiiul that the bid Hied by the
Western Bridge and Construction Co,
of Omaha was tlie lowest in price for
material and construction of bridges,
whereupon it was moved and seconded
that the contract for the constructing
of bridges for one year from the 20th
day of Sept. 1010, be and is' hereby
awarded to tho Western Bridge and
Construction Co., of Omaha, Nebr., as
per their bid on tile. Motion carried.
It was moved and seconded vthnt tho
County Clerk be and is hereby in
structed to purchase ono copy of W.
M. Leonard's Computation of Statis
tics convoying laud sales in fil coun
ties in Nebraska, from April 1st. 1009,
to April 1st., 1910. (Motion carried.)
On motion board adjourned to Sent.
'21st.
Sopt. Hist., 1910. Board met pur
suant to adjournment. Mombeis till
present.
On nifitimi Mm frillm,.,.,. ,.l.,:.,
against the I'onrTurm Fund were al
(lowed and the Clerk Instructed to
i draw warrants In payment of same on
said fund.
Beiiuie Heed ..'. p 7,011
David Cloud )(l.81
Ked Cloud lldw. Co 81.00
C. F. Wallin , .!!!
Oilier Wolf 8,'28
M.A Albright 100.00
II. V. Koontz. 10.00
and along the section line of tlie south
east quarter of section 1, township 1
range 11. In the matter of the claim-)
filed lor damages by Henry Gilliam and
C. It. He?se, they each of them appear
cd lit fore the board and withdrew thou
claims and waived any and all elalnn
for damages that may ntise by virtue
of the opening of tlie road. I
Motion made and seconded that all (
other claims '.tor damages be and arc
hereby rejected. Motioned cart ied.
Motion made and seconded that the
county BUyeyor survey and lay out
said rondaB described in the petition and
rnVko a plat thereof und file same with
the county clerk. Motion carried.
On motion board ndjourned to Sept. 22
1010.
In tho matter of the road, petition
of E. FItz, Patrick Kellett and others
asking that n road commencing ut the
south-east corner of section 1G, town
ship 2, rnngo 11, Webster county thence
running north, between sections 15 und
16 in said township ono mile to the
to the northeast corner of Buid section
ltl be opened up und established as a
public highway, aud also ask that the
road now being traveled und commencing
at the northeast cornerof said section
aud running in a southeasterly direction
across und through the west quarter
and southwest quurter of section 15, in
said township and county be vacated.
Moved and seconded that the above
described road be and hereby is opened
up and established as a public highway
as surveyed and platted by Geo. H.
Overing, county surveyor, and recorded
in road record "A" ut page 3(59. Mo
tion carried. Moved and seconded that
the road running southeasterly as de
scribed in snid petition across west nw
i and sw i section 15-2-11 be and is
hereby vacated. Motion carried.
Moved and seconded that the follow
ing claims be and hereby allowed und
the clerk instructed to draw warrants
on their respective funds in payment of
same. Motion carried.
Argus $180.5-1 1). Garbcr..$ 4 00
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HOW NIGNUfflENTS ARE MADE BY
OVERING BROTHERS and CO.,
THE MONUMENT MEN,
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petition.
Total allowed
In the matter of tho Bond
I'etitioning for a load on the section
line on east sido of Section 1, Twp. 1,
Bange 11, Wobster County, Nebr. It
was moved andf-econded that petition
for said road.be granted. Motion lost.
Motion made and seconded that tho
matter of the above road bo taken tip
for further action. Motion carried.
In the matter of tho road imlltlon
asking that a road commencing at the
North-Fast t'ornor of Section 1. Twp.
1, Bango 11, Webster County. Nebr.,
thence running south I mile between
Sees 1. Twp. 1. It, 11 and Sec. (i, Twp.
1, B. in, and terminating at tho South
Fast corner of Section 1, Twp. 1, It. 11,
be opened up and established.
It was moved and seconded that tlie
nbovo aud foregoing petition be grant-
ed and snid road bo opened up and
established as prayed for in said petit
ion said road to be 10 ft. wide. Mot
ion carried,
in tlio inattor for tho damages for
tlio land taken, and used for said road,
It was movod and secondod that
Aug'istus Boats lie allowed eii;hty
W. Shannon 4.00
A. Crabill 4.00
F. Bean 4.00
L. Schmidt' 55.9.")
Wm. Itenkel 15.00
G. Ohmstedc 01.10
G. " Jr. 12.00
J. Overman GO (5)
Nafl Ofli Co W GO
II. Mauier 40.00
E. M. Grubb 4.00
Hammond &S 7.95
" 01.50
C.C. HagerCo8.50
G. Hummel 5G.40
Argus 7 50
H. C. Letson G.10
C. Besse 1G.83
E. Peters 4.00
I. B. Colvin 4.00
E. S. Fitz
J. B.Carr
H. Gilliam
Lee DeTour
F. Bailey
A. J. Bragg
D. W. Gibnon 4.00
C. Guthrie 4.00
G. C. Johnson 8.00
A. F. Krou3e 4.00
Levi Wright
B. F. Watt
C. J. Cox
J. I). Story
F. Frisbic
J. B. France
W. Prathcr
L. Schmidt
A.D. Ilanney4 00
C. B.Stewart 4,00
Jacob Iteig 4.00
W. C. Nolts 4.00
Alex Bentley
C. B. Isom
G. Davis
G. W. Crow
J. Huhatlca
J. It. Horn
D. Bennett
J. A. Heaton 4.00
WaltGarnor G 70
Ben Oberg,-
D. L. Groat
E. Wolsch
B. F. Mizer
O. C. Tool
W. Tompkins G 50
St Journal Co 139.09
Saunders Brs 245.00
W. Bennett 4.00
T Dufty 4 00
W. II. Norria 1.00
G.BIaniebal:er7.20
Milo Powel 4 00
J W. Ueigle 4.00
A. B Larrick 4 00
Klop&Bartlct 17.45
J. A. Hall 4.00
.1. It. Scott 4.00
E. B. Stevens 4.00
W. McKimmey-l.OO
W. G. Warren 4.00
G. Hutchison 207.70
T. J. Chaplin 47.90
Com-Ad 14G 25
13.95
40.25
10.82
7.20
4.00
4.00
4.00
4 GO
4.00
4 00
4.00
4 00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4 00
9.00
4.00
J. Chrisman 4.'007
W. Richard 7.00
F. Duffy 4.00
S. Vaughan 4.00
C. SchafTer 4.00
B. F. Hudson 4.00
J. Christy 4 00
W. It. Shirley 4.00
J. Koometcher 8 20
A. Perriound 4.00
Frank Ailes 4 00
Guy Barnes .4 (JO
F. It. Amack G.G0
W. Lippencott 4.00
C. Brulifiker 6 90
B. Harrington 4 00
C. E. Putnam 4 00
T. J. Chaplin 4.00
Fred Huppert 7 30
GeoCrcig 4.00
Fred Welines 1.00
K. McKinzie 8 20
Ben Banks 4.00
Jos. Snlndcn G 60
S. H. Johnson 7.90
Wm Thomas 4.00
W. Reynolds G.90
M M. Kudrna 4.00
J. Eglingston 4.00
C. W. Itinker 4 00
Oliver Sutton 4 00
W. Patterson 9.00
A. S. Campbell 4.00
N. It. Simpson 4.00
E. J. Ovoring G.OO
JohnGrifTelh 4 00
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.
THo follov.ir.K proposed :nucnd..u,iit
to the constitution of tho State of Ve
biitBkn, us horelualter set totth In li.l',
is submitted to tho electors of the
State of Nebraska, to bG voted upon nt
the general election to he held Tues
day, November Stli, A. D. 1910:
A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend
Section one (1) of Article seven (7) of
the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska. Be It enacted by the' legislature of
the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. (Amendment constitu
tion proposed.) That section one (1)
of article seven (7) of the constitution
of the state of Nebraska, tho senate
concurring, be so amended as to read
as follows:
Section 1. (Who nro electors.) Ev
ery male citizen of the United Slates,
of the age of twenty-one years, who
shall have been a resident of this stato
six months next preceding the election
nnd of the county, precinct, or ward,
for the term provided by law shall be
nn elector; provided, that persons of
foreign birth who shall have declared
their intention to become citizens con
formably to tho laws of the 1'nltod
States and nro voting at tho taking ef
fect of this amendment, may continue
to exercise the right of stiff rngo until
such time nr, they may have resided In
the United Stat s five years, after
which they shall take out full citizen
phlp pnp'M'B to ho entitled to vote at
any succeeding election.
Section 2. (Ballots ) That at th
general election nineteen hundred and
ten (1110) there shall ho wibmltti'd to
tho electors of the state for their ap
proval or rejection the foregoing pro
posed amendment to tho constitution
relating to the right of suffrage At
such election, on the ballot of each
elector voting for or ngalnst snid pro
posed amendment, shall he written or
printed the words: "For proposed
amendment to the constitution relating
to the right of suffrage," nnd "Against
saliV proposed amendment to the con
stitution relntlng to the right of suf
frage." Section 3. (Adoption) If such
amendment shall he approved by a
majority of nil electors voting nt such
election, snid amendment shnll consti
tute section ono (1) of article sovon
(7) of tho constitution of tho Stato of
Nebrnskn.
Apnroved Anrll 1, 1909.
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FIRE
INSURANCE
POLICY
4fm
your
visit
Don't Delay Ordering
11 fire Insurance policy frem us a
single day. Fire isu't going to
stHy away because you are not In-;
sttred. In fact, it seems to pick
out tho man foolish enough to bo
without
A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY.
Have us issue yoiru policy to-day.
Don'fl hesitate nbout the inattor.
The lire fiend may have
house down on the list for 11
thia very night.
MARK WHA Tl SAY
Reliable insurance.
UNDERTAKING
We Carry Funeral
Furnishings in Stock
and answer calls clay
or night. Have ar
ranged to secure the
1
services of Albright
Brothers on Short
Notice withoutjExtra
Charge to Patrons.
4.00
G.lft
4.00
4 00
G.OO
Total amount ullowed $1973.92.
HIUOGK I'UNI)
Chas Brubaker $18.00
Saunders Bros. $1275.65
Cl'iicago Lumber Co. $212.20
I, Oeo. C. Jiinkln, Socrotary of State,
of the state of Nebraska do hereby cer
tify that the foregoing proposed amend
ment to tho Constitution of tho State
of Nebraska Is a truo nnd correct copy
of the original enrolled nnd cngtossed
bill, as passed by the thirty-first session
or tho legislature of tho Stato of Ne
braska, ns appears from said original
blllon file In this olllce, nnd that said
proposed amendment Is submitted to
tho qtialllletl voters or tno .state 01 roe
braska for their adoption or rojectlon
at tho general election to bo hold on
Tuesday, tho 8th day of November, A.
D., 1910.
In Testimony Whereof, I havo here
unto set my hand nnd nftlxed tho great
seal of tho Stato of Nebraska. Dono
nt Lincoln, this 29th day of July, In tho
year of our Lord, Ono Thousand Nino
Hundred and Ten, nnd of tlio Indepen
dence of tho United States tho Ono
Hundred nnd Thirty-fifth, and of this
Stato tho Forty-fourth.
GEORGE C. JUNK7N,
(Seal.) Socrotary of Stato.
G. A. WEILS,
COWLES. NEBK.
Cm -. V I)
li?s5.r IrX.
jIM" Bti L'jB
fs L I 7V
50 YEAIIS'
EXPERIENCE
Total
$1505.85
E. W. ROSS,
County Clerk.
tMLwLLt
MVSiilm
Warning.
At u mooting of, the city council
held Sept. 11,1910 thu city tnarshnll
was instructed to arrest nny pcrs'oti
found dumping garbage within lh
olty limits of Red Cloud.
Attest C II Potteii, Mayor
O. C. " 1:1:1., C'leilc.
Trade Marks
QEBiaNB
COPYTGHTS &C.
I.-, AnrotiB seniltiiB nUoteh nij description my
loiilekl Mcortnlii our opinion freo wliottier n
rtiToiitlon H probsblf put ept ; 11 -om muii icv.
"loiwitrlclly TOiiOdsntUI. "IWNOBOOK on I'atents
recoil f
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