The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 20, 1910, Image 8

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bi.nuls of canned and package goods carried.
All staple Groceries in bulk at Hed-rork Prices.
fto 4. In uOrnoury mUho more iluiu in utiytliitii: flm',
jl VjIGuniinubD hiiyors should demand Absolute ( lonnlliioss.
f Y-i cHiniot ln (iK.ccilchlii ii diitj, Ul kept place, nnd in mho
M l",,' t"'s cicniilliiess unil sanitation me our hobbies. :
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Loitto and Church Directory
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Ulmilty LcmIro No. .13,-A. F. ami A
M. meets at Masonic Hull every 1st
mid 3d Friday. It. K. Foe, W. M. A.
H. Cellars, Secretary.
lied Cloud Chapter No 1!). Hoyal
Arch Masons meets every Second and
Fourth Friday. 1) W. Tiirnure, II. P.
II. A Lotson, deeretary
Cyrctio Commandery No. 11, Knights
Templar meets every First Thursday.
II A Letsoti, E. C. D.W. Turnure,
Iteconler.
I. O. 0. F.
Meets every Monday Night.
Hale, N. C. 0. C. Tool.. Cleik
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uisiikica'h
Meets First and Thhd Tlimsday, In
l'!o.-p.,F. Ilall. A''ffMWHie Smith,
N,,C). ' Carrie Ilolwortli, Secretary.
' iln;tjiuny uiiuii6W. l
CoriKir yl Oth jVycuUQJujd cbctni)t Street.
10 a. in ,.v.. . Snbbnth School
U a. in - . ....-.p-.j,.. reaching
M p. in ClirUtlun worktr'hllnnd
8.-00p. m ! ;.,.l..r.....'...'.I,rcachlni
All aro Invited to nttend.
J. K. Jakhok, Mlnlitor.
UHAUK (Kl'ISCOrAI.) UUUHUli
Hev. J. Ml Hatoi, l'aitor.
Service the tint two Hundayi tn
each
month.
Holy Communion at morning services on
the nrat Sunday.
Sunday achool at.12 o'clock every Kunday
Mrs. K.J i. Hmlth.erlntcn Hupdent.
CIlUKUlIUKClUUST.i
In CiiitisriAN euuitcii Kvkkt Loitn'a Day
Illlile school 10 a. m.
Mormon and Communion 11 a. m.
Christian Kndcavor.. fi-M p. in.
l'reaclilng i3Q p. m.
l'raycrRaiul praUe, Wednesday), 7:30 p. m.
Heats tree. (Jood music. Come. Ilrtntc your
ttlblcR, IrlendH and good cheer.
I.. Aa. Huhsono, MlnlHtcr.
llOUKSOb'snitVlCKATM. K. CI1UIIUI1
SA1I1IAT1I KKUVICKS.
(Sunday School . 10 A. M.
I'reachlnn 11 A.M.
Class met'tliiK '-' M
Kvkninci
KpwortH leiiKiio 7 1'. M.
I'rcachlUK - 8 1'. M.
l'rayur uicuttiiK Wcilnebday evening 8 1. M
Ladles Aid Friday '2 V. M.
Your presence Is requested and n cordial
Invitation Is extended to nil.
M. T. stik i.kk 1'aKtor.
nouns or Hiaiviei: at con(jhi:(ia
TlONALCUUllCll.
Saiuiatii Hkuvicki.
lllblo school 10 a. ni.
1'rcachliiK II a.m.
Preaching services 8 p.m.
Prayer and Conference meotlnt; Wednes
day at 8 p. in.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to all.
IIkv.A. A.Cukssman l'astor.
Swift's Premium
Hams or
Bacons.
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Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds
Wm. Koon
Rmd Cloud,
J4br.
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stiictly fresh Groceries,
u will p.iy chi l lo Jj
us Only the first-class tf,
DR. E. A. THOMAS
DENTIST
Dr. T. A. Trumble, D. D. S.
ASSISTANT
Over Cotting's Drug Store.
U-i.
'Oj'J'Srod 'Fallot
j.Mrthe t'emetory is always u soutcu of
Viufur'toc the relatlvufcoit; tlielu,operfi
tereiu. On.tuc othen.liand tliore -In
Ivjwiv.u fivcUngtiofi uot'lfictod.duty
WXoH.one:.vJnit3nnTurminrketf gravflf''
"Th Erection of tvnM6nuriient'
williVnnish' attch a feeHijtf 'Itriiced
not be expensive to be artistic and ap
propriate. We shall be pleased to
eabratt a variety of designs which we
will execute at a decidedly moderate
cost.
Red Cloud Marble and
Granite Werks
C. MoAIMmr, Proprimttr
Shops at Red (Jlouu and Alma, Nkiui.
PubllcatloB f SuMHifs,
IN THE DIHTJUCT COUIIT OF WEBSTKIt
OOUNl'V NKIIHASKA.
Irving W. Crary
as Kxecutor ol tho last
Will and Testament of
Uoortjlana Warner, deceased,
l'lalntlir,
vs
Clarence Warner and
Mrs. Warner, Ills wife, llrst ftill-namo tin
known:
It. A. Whltaker, llrst lull 11:11110 unknown
and M rx. Whltnker, his wife, llrst nanio un
known;
Illanche I Altera, and
John Kkkltm, her liuslmiul;
William J. Il.tkcr.anil
Mrs. Maker, his wife, llrst name unknown;
William Hopper and
Mrs. Hopper, his wife, llrst uiuuu unknown;
.leunlii Wal;
Delta Mahoue,
Annie Woodrull,
Morris Warner:
Kllza Slieriuau, now llowcu;
Jeituette Cromwell;
Olive Hopper;
Nellie Hopper;
Uvoriclana Maker, now DeWltt;
Murjorle i:. linker, now Fouts;
William J. A. Maker;
Katherlue II. 1:. Maker,
Defendants,
Tito above named defendants and each of
them will lake notice that on September :,
1'JIO the alios 0 named plnlntlll tiled his petit
Ion and commenced mi action In tho above
mimed court uinilnsl them, thu object and
prayer of which aro to quiet In tho plaiutlll
as such i:eeutor tho full legal and equitable
title to nil the follow I111; described laud to
wit: 1 he North est ijnarlerof section twenty
one lit i, township two i-V, ninuo nlno en, In
ebuter Count) , Nebraska,
except In each of the defendants It. A. Whit
akoi, Illanche Kuncrs, and Clarence Warner.
nit mum Kim one sKtienth lutertsl In the
north 10(1 (i7 acres thiTcof, that snld shuns bo
continued In said parties and that partition
benmdeof said premises nccordliiBly, and
the costs, IncIudliiK pliilniliis attorneys fee
taxed proportionality iiKnlnst Mild seteral
Interests, and for uenernl iqultable relief.
ou are required to answer k:tld petition,
on tile In thu olllee of the Clerk of said Court,
on or before Monday, Noveinbir II, 11)10.
Dated September :W, ISI0.
Irvlm; w. Crnry.nsllxicutorof the last
will and testament of Clcorclann Warn
er, deceased, Plaintiff.
Uy I,. II. Mlacklrduc, his Attorney,
See The Chief for-up-date
Job-Work.
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H t J F l V liflHKWK Bl I'HOHOStD CONST ITU I iONAL
l i hBHMHv' V AMENDMENT.
MISS CLARK CLAY PRIMA DOMK SOPRAVO WITH DAN CUPID
OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26th.
prices y:, no, ?:. kihsttwo rows 81.00
" LESTliR
We hud u iiiii inin Monday nigh..
The srtiMiM v met w ith Mrs Cliot Cox
Wt'dned;ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fril i(- njid.smi'
giidnyfd ut S Ufckniths.
T'lie Full Festival at JI;vUinp. vmik
well uttrjuicd Crciui Lester. . . .;'.
Miss Ruby and lVarl Saladon criltfrt.
oil I, Frisbies ijiinday nftenmon.
r Mr'r.ud Mrs WV. Nitludi'tf and TiHifll
ly'spiinfisWiillny ilfFrnifk TTiiM I (."-.
Miss Mae Frisuie visited Mins A man-
eorge McKtnle MUnday
John Holcombs.
Mlssea Ella and Grace white ana
Ina Drake visited Saturday and Sun
day with Miss Clara and Lena Rasser.
A minister of Cowles will preach at
Lester Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
and would like to have every one at
tond. Mrs. (lotoliob Rasscr and son Walter
spent Saturday and Sunday with her
brother Fred Monia and family near
Guide Rock.
Artie Rassor uttended the Fall Fes
tival at Hastings. They always say
the longest way home Is the pleasant
est. sk Artie what he thinks about
It.
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HAY FEVER
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Applied Into th nostril
la quickly absorbtd.
OIVE8 RELIEF AT ONOE.
It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects tho
diseased membrane resulting from Catarrh
and drives nway a Cold iu tho Head quickly.
Restores tho Houses of Titsto and Smell.
It Is easy to use. Contains no injurious
drugs. No mercury, no cocaiuo, no mor
phine Tho household remedy.
Price, W) conts nt Druggists or by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York.
The Chief $1.50
Fieacwssscisa
COL. J. H. ELLINGER
Auctioneer.
Red Cloud, - Nebr.
Is ready to cry your sales. Get your
dates early. He refers you to ills many
customers for recommendations. ' Tdferr
grapn, pnone, write or see mm rxir
dates.
na-tinnwiooe au ituitie 'w wlH,'haVB: 'wbeWlMrlcHetfUHto -Beh.
"aruMIrsj6lHir,luVser,and,'ilf.'torlol and representative districts It
unci Mis tYonrira facKti'ile sfinhnvwi a? ! ' IWU'dftant1 thct 'W- hav DWn'onrar.
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'' TTils is a Democratic year.
Tim. September elect ion in 'Maine
hs soiiuilcd the Ueynole of ltcpulilic-'
lit 1 sikti'ss tof lorti yeai.M This
'yi'af 1 in KoMintp iiof the Pmo Trri
itnto K a inii(i'lliWi vminiM llkei v(o-
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th.il ti be ti' . ..icimI
.b''toc.if ftpiloir Kthiiif lx',t,j)i'brfVtflvLs
itiWihM W.'1iMt !' iir.Hiiil7l''MrSf'W'JiV
Jo'pt')nl)i',dl.s)1areir-)'Jr(i1rTr!'btl';l'M
In iloi'tdudly aiV;irvto)fr,y, llrti:IMuJ?i
xjtiuvi iiju t;i;unu9 uiT,iyiu turBiutr
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legislature to do the redlatrlulnrf
in
or(lr to have a square deal aud
afeguard the rlgata 'of the party.
Tha United Germaa socletlea of Na
braska. at the celeb'ratloa of the aa
nlvarsary of the laadlag of toe Irst
Germaa colonists la America la 1113.
held Ik Lincoln, Oct. 6. unanimously
passed resolutions coademalns county
option as a eunnfrifly devised move of
the Prohibitionists.
The wisdom of the law,, for the regu
lation of the liquor traffic that has
been In force in Nebraska, for. thirty
years Is fully vindicated by results.
Under ibis law tho evils of liquor
drinking are minimized and the
growth of temperance sentiment has
been constant and healthy.
The platform adopted by the recent
Now York state Democratic conven
tion would be regarded as tinged with
Populism twenty years ago. Even the
Populists at that time did not demand
that the nomination of candidates for
public office be made by the popular
vote.
Tho phrase "wets and drys" Is a
misnomer in the present campaign.
This phrase applies only to contests
under our local option laws between
those favoring and those opposing the
granting of licenses. Prohibition does
not mean "dry," It means from five
to ten places where liquors are sold
contrary to law to every one place
where it would be sold under a Keens
legally granted, subject to regulations
prescribed by state laws
The attempt of county optlonlsts to
convey the Idea that they are not ad
vocating prohibition, pure and simple,
is as shallow minded as It Is dishon
est. The objoct and purpose of coun
ty option Is to Becuro county prohi
bition wherever It can be done An
affirmative vote on tho llcenso ques
tion In n county does not change
tho present laws at all, .while a nega
tive vote means prohibition for tho
county Therefore, thero can be no
reason urged in favor of the change
except the desire to put tho towns,
villages and cities or the county under
a prohibitory law wherever It Is pos
sible for thlB to bo done
Senator Durkett refuses to meet Gil
bert M Hitchcock upon tho rostrum
and defend his record in congress be
fore the peoplo His answer to the
criticisms of Whedon und Hitchcock
U, "fasiflers " It is fortunate for thu
voters that the dally doings of con
greas is printed verbatim In the Con
gresslonal Record, thus becoming pub
lie property nut Durkett Is shifty and
Glippery and beltves he can dodge
answering to the people for his sup
port of the Aldrlch "tariff schedules
morn successfully by , calling honest
mer. srs than In'mwUng- them In
public diba'te;' wlh the Congressional
foeorrf'M aftlftr 'of .'disputed facts.
The following ptoposed amendment
to the constitution ot tho State of Ve
braska, as hereinafter set fottli In lull,
Is submitted to tho electors of tho
State of Nebraska, to bo voted upon at
tho general election to ho hold Tues
day, November 8th, A. D. 1910:
A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend
Section one (1) of Article seven (7) of
the Constitution of tho Stato or Ne
braska. Ue it enacted by tho Legislature of
tho State of Nebraska:
Section 1. (Amendment constitu
tion proposed ) That section 0110 (1)
of article seven (7) of tho constitution
of' tile state of Nebraska, thu senate
concurring, bo so amended ns to read
nb follows. . , . I
:v'U.O!i I (Who are cloclorsi) Ev
cly malm eitls-cu of th,UnltaU States, 1
of the nge- of ,tiont.irOiio jc.irfl, vfko I
shall" litivc been a- reilQiit of this stntq,
six mnltths noxt.prcccdipgthe k'tlou
nftd of tho anility, .product.. iwvardr I
i' for' the term- provided- toytiUu'. .shall ,u.
tm elector; iirflvinx'iU.UiatiqieartJjtJ 4l ,
foreign? .ulrtfrn ho jshitll,.4ja.vdtwUirQU, 1
their. Ititonttoavtmhecprue) pnuifjM) Qt
fortnablyfto tho.jln,w pf xtJT Unll
srateaiantnajrcivqung-at tne taking er
feet of f thla nmemlnioniv.maj'ocoait.luuq
to exercise the right .otrsuffrpecnunill
such time asitboy may havo, reslded'ln
the United) States flve yearsvj after
which they shall take put full tcltijen;
ship papers to be entitled to-vote at
any succeeding election.
Section 2. (Ballots.) That at the
general election nineteen hundred and
ton (1910) there shall be submitted to
the electors of the state for their ap
proval or rejection the foregoing pro
posed amendment to the constitution
relating to the right of suffrage. At
such election, on the ballot of each
elector voting for or against Bald pro
posed amendment, shall be written or
printed the words: "For proposed
amendment to the constitution relating
to tho right of suffrage," and "Against
said' proposed amendment to tho con
stitution relating to the right of suf
frage." Section 3. (Adoption) If such
amendment shall be approved by a
majority of all electors voting at such
election, sntd amendment shall consti
tute section one (1) of article seven
(7) of tho constitution of the Stato of
Nebraska.
Apnroved April 1, 1901.
I, Geo. C. Junkln, Slecrotary of State,
of tho state of Nebraska do hereby cer
tify that tho foregoing proposed amend
ment to tho Constitution ot tho State
of Nebraska is a true and corroct copy
of tho original enrolled and engrossed
bill, as passed by tho thirty-first session
of the legislature of the State of Ne
braska, as appears from said original
bill on file In this office, and that said
proposed amendment is submitted to
tho qualified voters of tho state of Ne
braska for their adoption or rejection
at tho general election to bo held on
Tuesday, tho 8th day of November, A.
D., 1910.
In Testimony Whereof, I have here
unto set my hand nnd affixed tho great
seal of tho Stato of Nebraska. Dono
nt Lincoln, this 29th day of July, In tho
year of our Lord, One Thousand Nino
Hundred and Ten, and of tho Indepen
dence of tho United States tho One
Hundred and Thirty-fifth, and of this
Stato tho Forty-fotirtTi.
GEORGE C. JUNKiN,
(Seal.) Secretary of State.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Oebiqns
COPVIIQHTB &C.
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mlcklr icrtaln our opinion frta whether au
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Inraution H probably natarUahla, Coramunloa.
nricu'conoaaiuiai. luwuuuun uni-aieitu
invirea. ujaeu agency lor securing paienu.
I'atjiiLa taken tBrnuah Munu A i raoAli
Patent taken through Munu A
receive
sa(atnoti, without chirge, lutbe
Scientific American.
A headiomelr Illustrated weekly.
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nation or any eoiennno journal.
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1 .ST'W
-J" FIRE
INSURANCt
POLICY
Don't Delay Ordering
a fire Insurance policy from us a
single day. Fiie isn't goine; to
s,tny away becau-.e you are not In
sured. In fuel, it seems to pick
out the man foolish enough to bo
without. . ,
1 FIRE INSURANCE POLICY.
Have lis issio you a policy tn-dav.
Don't hesitate about the matter.
m&gm
Reliable Insurance.
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.
FOR SALE 1IY
YOST & BUTLER
The 4th Avenue Meat Market
CHICHESTER SPILLS
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