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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1911)
WSSBW V"s h)h,uiiihiiui HORSE BLANKETS WKST15RN VVKHSTKR I70-700 ;Mo,I," v,!nl On motion bomd adjourned Ifiiliiiiu Splendid Blankets Ask your dealer for a 5A Blanket. They are known the world over as the best and strongest, and the loncest-wcaring blank ets made. Look for the 5 A trade mark. tiny a SA Mi Olrlh for lh Sltbtt. UuySA Squire for the Strtet. f. j. Hcrrick mill wife spent Sunday tit (i ii. iinneys. .I.iiiiini) l.l. Mil' I'k.hkI Hint p:tii;- Di'iui lintvoy lost ii valuable colt IUI) t(i inljiimiiuu'iil tn-inl-i - nil pifs- lust week fiom lung fuvi-r. t. , it was moved mid seri .tided that Orlu Em-em t expects to whip out a' the sinlid bids lor piloting luflhdb'y my l:l Hill .Ihi.iiiii) 1-1. lilH Hill t(i lllljiilltllllli'llt We Sell Them CjRemetnbcr llial Ibuy all my Blankets direct from the factory, no jobcrs' profits added to my price. Duck Blankets wool lined 1.50 and up to $3.00. Square Wool from 1.50 up to $6.00. Joe ITogel Red Cloud Neb. carload of sheep this week. Ml.ss Mill Ii Waller visited at home from Thuisilay until .Sunday. Miss Laura Hedge of Ued Cloud Is visiting her sister, Mis. Dora llmvey. Mr. and Mrs. Oi tin Ilurvuv me the proud parents of a baby boy born last week. 'I liuri' mi' a good many lliru thu ncightiorliood reported ill with grippe, lung ft vim- mid tin I ill i'. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Walkur of lied t'luiid ami Karl I'.illorsnti of i umpbi'll visited ut 1. (). Walker's Suinliiy. Art Wilcoit Is able to b out again after u bad seigo of thu grippe Art o.vpeets to begin putting up b'" "oiv as hoon n.s thu ice Is a lit tin thicker. v.N V Lr.ftnl Notice Siillcc U lii'icliy ulM'ii that II. .1 Knlimcl wner a iclilcnt o( Kmi'iiKiiit. Ncliriihl.il litis lllcil In tin (iltlci'df the county clerk of Wels kltr tVmnt.i. Nelir.-ukn. mi iiipllcntliiu ly liutltliuiol certain icrMiiiM eliilinlim In lien m:ijirll uf the resident ficc-holilcr of Oak Creek l'iccliiel. WelHler loimty. NehraHkn, praying tlie Hoard of iNiuuly (.'oiihiiIsnIuiiith of falil Couut.i . lo u'runl lilm :i lli-enxe to hell malt, spirituous mill i Inmis IIimiiii'h at Lot H, llloekK. In Ilic town of Hiisenuiut. Ill wild oak Creek I'rct'lltet. 1lmffct 'ltusda. tlie Ititli. du of l-'cli. rnnry Hill, at the hour ot Two o'clock In the iifterniiuual thu t!ourt llousu In Heil Olouil. us thu thuiKiuit place for hcnrlm; on said up pllcnlloii. Any peiMiii ilesiihm to roiuoiihtiatoor ole Ject to the KraatliiK of unlit lheimc, must llle their tiliJcullniiM In writing with nieon ur lie fore the :iIkic ilnti set for licarlui;. II. W. Ilo.ss County Clerk uf -Viili WiiliiterCoauly, Notice oTIncorporatien. Notice In tun eli) iilven tlml ti -niiir:ilUm low liven furnicil lij the uihIithIi;iic(I miiiI articles ot Incorporation executed and le vordcil. I'he uiiuie of I lie lucorpiirallon in Tho S'tliliisl.u mill KailMUH Teleiholie Coin, pan), of Ited Cloud. .Neliraskn. Thu ucnunil naturi ol the liuslness to lie transacted Is thu eonstruclliiK. Ittiylnu. owiiIiik. Icaslnu. tic iilrliiu'.optiMllMu'iiiHlscllliii; telcKraph iilid telephone Hue or lines and eeutrill olllee In vild ell) uf Hed tloud unit the mirroiiudlui; country and other placen In the Mate of Nc linti-ka iiudadjoluliu states; tin- making ol o.xchiiuues and exchange uKrcciucutM with ilturlliH'Miiiit coiupauieti, and In Kcucral to 'arry uu for hire the tiiihlncs of traiiHinUk lon of news anil iiiumuikcs, local and Iiiuk dls tanre, and to ncqulrr, hold and dispone of such properly, real and perMiual, r may ! disiiiiid evpedlent In th ciiuiluct of III IiukI- lllto'. The eupltol slock aulhorleil Is SIOOOU.OO, divided III hluircH ol ViO.Ull each, to he IknuciI onechnretocncli KlKiicrof the pieleiulnaiy corporation aRrcriucnt for each "phone share now held dy them rei.pectlNel) In the original tn-'ui'lnllnu known us The Lebanon Telephone Line and the rcumluluu Mimes to lin trcuhui) Murk to lie dlNposeil uf fur III Ih'iicIII of the eoiupau) as the illmtois ma) determine. The cm point Ion shall eom luruiv husluovsou tin llilh. day of hinimi). tmi.and euulluiie ituilio; n peilod ol lllty yi:irn. I'he IiIuIicki auiounl ol Indthlcdncss In which theeorpoialli.ii hhall at an) time Mllijicl lMf Is mvkiii.ui. I he allalih of the corporation arc to he cunductut by a boaid of dlrictoihuot ecudluu ll c In nuinber. Dated .Inn.'.'. P.m. V. i.shiinuou. . C. II, Steward. '. C. II. , r buckle. J. c. Saylor. attorney. GUlUli ROCK. Men. J. T. Mtisun Is on tlie sloU list. Mrs. Ashpole was a "rippe victim Ia3t week. Mr and Mr.s. l'lo.sd tiny Iniu- a new daiiffhter. ' Ijoyd KnriMihar .spent Sunday at the home of l'l M. I'arher. Mr.s. Diirbiii lias koih1 to emu for Mr.s. Henry llritton for a few days. Mi'i-1 Siuitli spent Saturday mid Sun day with her mint Mrs. Idelhi Watt. Miss l.eonn lliuhard Is .staying with .lis. Muu Cone whili'tittenditiicsehool. .). T. Mason luul a most enjoyable visit with his son Kverett at Kearney. Mrs. M l.ovitt who has been quite severely 111 was reported butter .Sun day. I'VunU Xewtnoyer, deputy postmaster was taken down with "grippe" Satur' day. Little Thclmn Holiiud is considered a little better. She. was very low all last weeh. Mrs. J. I) Clirismaii has been attend in"; her daughter, Mrs. Floyd tluydur InK her illness. The M. W. A. and K. X. A lodges had their joint installation and supper Friday evening. lieoi'Ko Watt and family expect to movo to thu country mid keep house for (.icorjfe Vollers. Mrs. Hlauche Tiosl has been suirer liiK with the prevailing tniilady grippe for tho pnst few days. liven illness does not seem to keep somo people from attendinj' tho "auction" sale of dry goods. Mr. and .Mrs. John Dunbar an- not improving. It requites two watchers rach night to care for them. Lew Smith and family i Kited Sun day with II. Milner and wife. Mrs. Milner is an aunt of Mrs. Smith. Then) was a good attendance at the Liaptlst church Sunday evening. The rite of Uiiptism was admiuistcied. Miss Hazel Oarbur sustained u badly sprained anklo Sunday evening by jumping from a buggy when the team Htfii'lnil rn run A IJoorgo Ueeve has been ill since Thursday last, tie is well up In the eighties and 1ms always been very active for ids years. Lloyd Hunter has taken a position ascashiur in the Guide Itock State bank. His father II. 13. Hunter is the president of the bank. Mrs. W. .1. Harris, who lias boon sick for many weeks, was out for a little while on Sundav afternoon. Her many friends are glad she is Improv ing. Itev. Hatch pleached at. the M. 1-2 church Sunday morning but returned to Hostwick in tune for the evening service as revival meetings are being held there. Tlie pastor is his own evangelist. lucorpiiratui's. i . K LKSTIib Orip is the order of the day in Lest er. F.voryhoclii js putting up ice in the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. fliarlle Lewis Sunday, cd at Charles l!asors, Sylvester Sherman mid son left Sun day morning for Oklahoma Clilfurd liiilllfurd is Ultliig his grandma, Mr. Kmlck this week. Mr. and Mrs.d'red llright Sumlaycd with Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge lllalr and son. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lane called on Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge llltilr and son Monday, A birthday dinner was served in honor or Air Saladen Sunday. Quite a number wore present. Mr. and Mrs. John llolcomb and .daughter, Mary mid Kd King spent .Sunday at Andrew King's. Quito a number of tho Lester boys were taking in tho sights of Kod Cloud Saturday night. Whou wo ask them what tho sights wero they only smile, hang their heads and qny, "Foot rac , ing was the giuno." COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. (Continued) south of the north line of said Pleasant Hill precinct, the said line extending through the center of section 'Jit, town 'i, range 10, east and west. The south part of said division shall retain the old nanio of Pleasant Hill precinct and tho voting place shall bo at Pleasant Hill school house, and the ninth pint of -aid division shall bo given the name of' Cowk'h piecinct, and the voting place of Cowles picclnct shall he In Cowles village, and the present olllcers in Pleasant Hill precinct hold their ofllces In tho tenitory in which they live. Motion can led. in tho matter of tho county expenses for tho ensuing year, it was moved and seconded that tho following estimate of said expenses bo approved, via- For county superintendent. tlfiOO; for coun ty court, fl.100; for incidental!, $5000; for books and stationery, Jj'.ViOl); coro ner. if'-'OO; county commissioners, firm-, c mnty attorney, fl'JOO: for county as sessor nnd deputies, firm, jail and jailer, if'Jfll); county board of equaliza tion, :I00, county roads, fJO.ofM, county elections, iflbOO: county pour, $1000; county bridges, t',".',U00. county rail road bonds, $,"i()uO soldiers' relief fund. $'00; county insurance fund. $1000. total estimated expenses for vear 11)11 the seMraNliiiisas follows Inr consul oration, viz: 11. ft Hi ice Drug Co , bid of Hod Cloud Couimeicial Advertiser, bid or Hastings Daily , Republican of Hastings. Kebr : bid of York Ulank Hook Co., of York, Xebr. After due consldeiiition ol the said bids it whs moved and seconded.' Unit the bids be disposed of as follows It I J. ?rice Dingt'o. s hid for stationery for ela-s ,.(' was accepted for the ensiiiii" year. It was moved and seconded that the Ciiiiiiierciul Adv-rtNurV bid Tor id in "H," legal blank: class "I," letter heads, tax list, treasun-r s si-inl atinual report and otlim legul imiiivs hs per its bid now on file in the cleik's ollicu he and the same is hereby accepted. Mo tion carried. Moved and seconded that other bids bo mid are hereby i ejected. Motion carried. Moved and seconded that the several county oflieors have the piivilego to oider their supplies- other than are in cluded in the II H. (iriee Driii: Co.'s bid and the Coiniiieicial Advertisers bid wherever they can ptiu-hnse said supplies to the best advantage as to piico and quality of supplies purchased. Motion carried. Moved and seconded that the seveial county ollicors, whether purchasing their supplies at homo or abroad, shall file a duplicate of such purchase in the put chase book kept on file in tlie cleik's oflico for that purpose. Motion carried. Now comes Clias Uurney and makes complaint that he lias been damaged in the sum of $'.(s, caused by grading up the road on the south side of section 'J I, town ii, range 1 1, which causes a pocket or reservoir coveting about two actes of his laud with no outlet for the sur plus water which collects on said land altera heavy lain and theieby dam aged about two acres of corn to the ex tent of said sum of -f'-'s' and requests the boatd to allow him daiuages in the sum of $''. Moved and seconded that tho above claim for damages be and is here by allowed and the clerk be and is nit thoti.ed and instructed to draw a war rant on tlie general fund in payment of the same. Motion carried. Moved and seconded that the Conn ty Clerk be, and is hereby, authorized and instructed to advortiso for sealed bids for one year to do concrete work per cubic foot, county to furnish all material on ground, said bids to be filed with Ihe County Clerk on or be fore noon February ll. 101 1. Motion carried. Now- comes Dr. K. A. Holes and makes complaint that lie was errone ously assessed on his personal proper ty for the year 1!I0 in the sum of Slllo assessed value, mill requests the board to i educe the assessed value on his personal propetty for the said year I'.IIO from i'SM) toV.'Oo. It was moved and seconded that the above mid foregoing request of Dr. ii. A. Holes be and is hereby granted, and the county treasurer be and is hereby Instructed and authorized to reduce the assessed valuation of Dr. K. A. Holes for the year 1910 from $:i'10 .to 8200, thereby reducing his tuxes from $0.0il to 818.42. Motion carried. in mc manor oi me Double assess ment of personal property of Johu Wittwer consisting of pump stuff, etc., which was assessed in the Stato of Kansas, Logan township, and assessed in Webster county, Neb , tlie assessed value of said personal property being ST.'i, on which he has paid the taxes for the your 1910 in Khiisiis, which is his place of residence, and, not wish ing o pay taxes twice in the same year on the saute property, ho respect, fullv requests the board to have the taxes on said property struck from tho tux book of Wobster county for said year 1010. it was moved and sec onded that the above mid foregoing request bo granted, and the county treasurer bo and is hereby instructed to strike the taxes levied on said as sessed valuation, S7.1. against John Wittwer in hliio precinct, Webster county. Neb., from the tax list of HMO. Motion carried. Moved and seconded that the fol lowing claims be nnd are hereby aud ited and allowed and the clerk be and hereby Is authorized and Instructed to draw warrants on their respective funds in payment of same, viz : claims on poor farm fund: A.C. Shiby N. L' tirice Ding Ci W. L. Koon ,-M. A. Albright lied Cloud Hardware Co. . . . Tiirnure tiros ,, Saunders Itrns Pope Hros Total allowed, $220.0,1. Allowed on general fund: Charles durney Total amount allowed. Claims allowed on bridge fund: Western Ilrldgo - Construction Co 1000.00 Whito Hardware Co 35.51 John S. Marsh ;. . , oO.tlu Perry Ueurdslee j,S5 William Irons 275,28 Total amount allowed, fl-PK's'.. Motion carried. Rejected claims Don't For Set Atkins & Barber The new Fur mture Dealers, If you need anything in the line of Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Lino leum, Picture Frames, Window Shades, Lace Curtains and the cele brated Kirsch Sash and Curtain Rods in any finish. Undertaking a Specialty. We are in shape and 'will save you money. V s s s s s s s ATKINS & BARBER 'Nv AvAvAvyAi ft.20 ;u :i'. 'i 1. 07 r.l.ll S8.I10 0,00 car. 17.35 2s. 00 It was moved and seconded t lint tho following claims for road work be and are hereby rejected, viz.: .1. W Wrattou I5.00 Joseph Koeinntcher OO.OO Frank Swoboda 111. 50 Joseph llodlnger 40.50 Herman bmnpmau O-OO Simon Van Kooning -10.GO J.C. Meredith 11.25 Prank Ilarton 02.10 Matt Lechleiter 00.50 Hen Iteining -18.00 C. E. Henderson 70.50 Motion enrricd. lied Cloud, Xeb Jan. la, Hill. To tho Hoard of County Commission ers; We, your committee on poor farm, bog to submit the following: We visited the poor farm on Dec 20, I'.UO, and found the following to be a conservative invoice of tlie property: One span horses, g:i00: one span mules, .100; One span mares, f.'JOO; three old horses, S100; one mule colt, 875; total, SI07.V Two yearling bulls, SI00: one bull, 8100; il cows, $51)0; ,t heifers, 150; 5 calves, $50: total, 81070. Xino cows, SlTiO; I boar, S25; 8 hogs, f'.'iio; 10 hogs. S'JOO; 2i hogs. 8210: :i shouts, 875: total, 8.i2:i. 25H0 bu corn, 81000; 700 hit oats, 8250; fi50 bu wheat, 814(1; 15 tous alfalfa liny, W0: 13 tons prairie hay, Still; 10 bu potatoes. 810; 8 dozen chickens, 8(11, total, $2001 One new wagon, S8l; '.' old wagons, S'lO; 1 binder, 820; I htalkcutter, 810; !l cultivators, S13; cue cornplanter, $10; 1 seeder, 10; 1 gang plow. 120: olio walk plow, $ 5; 1 1 rake. 85: 1 mower, 825; I mower, 810; I dlso, 85: 1 harrow, $5; 1 two-row cul tivator, 810; one manure spreader. 875; one lot of pump tools, $f; one car riage, SOU: four sets of harness. 875; harness, 87": one hay stacker and sweep, S to, total, f.iii'.i. one cream sep arator, 8 in, Xotos from sale of prop erty liming year, 17s u"; cash on hand in treasurer's olllee, SlllO.'l; total amount of Invoice, including cash mid bills receivable, S05.0 1. Respectfully submitted. Pai'L SroiiKt , L. V. Schmidt, Cii:o. W. HuMJiKii, Committee. Moved and seconded that tho fore going report of invoice of stock and implements, etc., he approved and spread upon the commissioners record. Motion carried. .Motion made and carried tiiat tho County Attorney bo allowed tho ex pense of a bell telephone and author ized to put same in his oillce. Motion carried. Moved ami seconded that, tho Hoard adjourn to nice Fob. II, 1011, at one o'clock p m K. W. Ross , County Clerk. -2S 5 iS "-S -5s '-St i -S v3 US A --S vS --S uS 2 - U i -i Vi c T " The home Grocery P. A. Wullbrandt, Prop. E it ti ft il U ft il) ft ft ft ft ft f rrrrr '" u (in)cel'.v store more than in auything else, ft Ulvdlillllwbb ln,yers si,,,,,,! demand Absolute Cleanliness. if Yor cannot buy Groceries in a dirty, ill-kept place and be sure u ii pure goods Cleanlinessand sanitation are our hobble. ; : : : verything IN atables Groceries, you to do I carry a coir- cte line of strictly fresh and my prices are such that it will pay your buying in this line of us. Only the first-class brands of canned and package goods carried. All staple Groceries in bulk at Bed-rock Prices. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ii V7".s5s5tC.5r.5T. sC".s.s.tsy . xr. ; !?.$?. iT. -ST 5r-STCts:. Swift's Premium Hams or Bacons. -L i ysWI..! A. V JVT lr X$m . (2. ', v'V rwr.v Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds Wm. Koon Red Cloud, , Nebr, Foil SALE UY YOST & BUTLER The 4fi Avenue Meat Markot ( Wltlow's Pension. The recent act of April 10th. luos gives to all soldiers widows a peiibion of $12 per month. rYed Maurer, tho cittornnv. lias all necessury blanliB. .4 .' ! iMSK-osjwnxi.-iiiyAWX li3w f rr3--Ml-rfVI,"- """! V -Jfc-t4 WTf 3- --"