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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1911)
W"" "T CS-" ; zz: A ) XI' p 1 ';! i 4 ' ! V r lf I. She CHIEF ed Cloud - - Nobrnsku. PUBLISHED I3VI3KY TIIUUHDXY fcnlcrod In ttio I'ontolllro Milted Uloml.Nct., h Scrotal CIiom .Mutter. 0 II. WALK rt:ni. isni.it TIIK ONLY IIKMIK'UATH! I'AIT.Il Vi:ilHTi:il COUNT V IN Young imiii, diil you over think how much improvement yon could multo in yourself if you used your spare mo ments lilting your mind with sound information? It is easy to have u good lime, but the hour.- spent in social engagements pass uwiiy and leave you no further along in mental capacity at tlm end of tun years tlntn you were nt llio beginning. If you hopo to develop, apply yourself anil li a littlt' ovory day. Much of tho gossip and mischief of this world would be eliminated if people would suokto improve themselves instead of taltinu; the easy coihm1 and drifting Into the habit of looking for the eil in tile lives of those around theiii. Wo wuro given to nndci. stand tho other day that mmiio of tin pupils in the Lincoln building have a foolish notion that it would he a grand lurk to onler the reform Hehool. Now If any of our (school children are contem plating some act that will bind them in the reform school it b time that they weie Inning a heart 'o heart talk with Mime one who Is old enough to have some sense. We can assure them that the reform st'lioul is not a palace and that they will find no beau tiful fuliy thereto wait on their pleas ure ami do their bidding. A reform school is a business institution, and thev conduct business there on busi ness pilnelples. Their chief business is to see that ohlldren obey and learn, mill their rules are as rigid as those ot un army. A term In the reform school is a far dlirerent tiling from a summer vacation and wo would advise thought ful parents to find out wlitttthotisplrii tions of their children are right, now. A few heartstrings may bo saved. Af ter nil It is the duty of tho parent to know tho plans of the child, and to show meters now In service to Ho, from '.l to too per cent. slow, bringing! up tho probable average p'ererffisumj'V to at least ftO.OOO gallons per year.- The eaiiso of this slowness is tb'o aceuinulatioH of eopporsulphiitd (blue vitriol) upon the moving parts of the uieteis, this accumulation being the result of an acid condition of the walo.r attaching the brass element in the meter Itself. This acid is found in tho south well water, tint Is entire ly absent from the .Mimror splines product and theioforo should elimi nate to a large degree this motor trouble. An analysis or tho pumping costs shows tho following: Por u test run of ten hours, during which tlnio the electric plant was shut down, tho con COiMMISSIONIIRS PROCEEDINGS. Ki:ii Ci.orn, Nr.nit.. Feb ttth, A. I) II Tho Hoard of County Commissioners of Webster County, Nebraska, met pursuant to adjournment. Membeis piOsentU. Ohmstede. T. J.Chaplin, L. P. Schmidt, Paul f-torey and D. U. Ilummell chairman of said IjoiihI. Moved and seconded that the chair man appoint it committee to Invest i gate tho bridge on .Section 1 no be tween sections l!l and .'KK1-1I a. .: order overseer of Uo.td District In raid .'Ml to II x said bridge to the best advantage for use by tho public. Motion .tin-led. Whereupon the chairman appointed Commissioners T. .1. Chaplin, h. P. .Schmidt and ti. Ohmstedo as said mvnrmjwBmmvrrvf clMtt(irS 1 ew WAY OF s umm u sumption of coal was llloo pounds, omuiittoo to investigate said bridge costing, 12.20. Tho water pumped d compliance with tho above motion. ing tills lime was tr.0,000 gallons. Moved and seconded ihatthcCounty making the actual cost of pumping a j'U't. be Instructed ami authorl.od io tillo less than I cents per thousand I lJy -chool dlsliicl No. 2, ten dollats gallons. Tho margin between this ll"' lM0 ,ls d" the school building dui coul cost and 8 cents is certainly ,MI' '''nv.-licis Iiisiltute for lino, ample, especially when ono considers I '"'d ami seconded that Dr." .1. !;. Caulk of Cowlcs be and is hereby ap pointed Deputy Assessor for Cowlcs Precinct for the year 101 1 Motion (Ircat us havu boon the strides of inventivo genius, and wonderful as havo' been tho discoveries in science, ybtjthcso aro no more surprising than tlio;Mtrides made in popular govern inciif. Tho principle that) has been udoiJtaU during the last decade for all legislative bodies lias do.no much to counteract tho corrupt practices and has wonderfully interfered with the graftors and seekers of special privi lege. Tho sunlight of publicity has killed tho gortus and microbes of dis honesty, with tho result that our gov ernments aro more honestly conducted Muckraking magazines havo been con demned, but after all they have ren dered a service to mankind and should not be too severely ciiticised. Home body was needed to tell tho truth. and if these magazines were a trillo en thusiastic (lie results were beiiellcial. Immediately after the fartnei.s iu .Htltuto every one felt the need of a larger building for tho coining your and tho sentiment was stiong at that for tho erection of an auditorium. Thissentimeiit sliould not he allowed to Hiibsido until It crystallizes into a definite undertaking. 'I hat such a building is needed all will agree. No bolter time than the present can be found than the present to set the ball rolling. All that is needed is for some one to get busy and make this build ing a reality. We have passed tho wishing stage and we have disoiivsod the propos'ujon enough so that the only thing now to do is to act. This opportunity should not tie neglected because it means a gieat deal to this part of the county. I here is no event of greater importance during the year than the farmeis' institute, and noth ing should be left undone to make It u perpetual success. lltf.tf.f ll.llttl itllf, til. ...A.... I w.li. 'I'l.t.. I It... ......t If. -A -..,.. . . . . I "" " i" "i" iiiimiii.-i. i -' i - am mg uini. uiigui tie matte should duty cannot tie doleguted to any one (an electric-driven pump bo Installed, else, the piesent method of reining ' Wo hope that those doubting this children to theeontri.ry notwilbstand- statement will go to Mr. IMoh aud Ing. Preachers and teachers are use- j verify it for themselves. Cold facts nil. nut iney cuiuol fill a parent's po-janil flguies, gentlemen, should govern sltlon: they cannot assume a parent's your opinions, and not random state duty. Jimt Midi fooiish ideas us this I ments based upon street gossip, lead Ion misspent life.it dishonored We further wish to put. Mr. llailov grave. Shoiitl any of those misguided right upon the proposition of bonds, children seo this aitlcle we trust that ! It has not yet been proposed to vote tlicy will take their parents into their Slo.OOD bonds, and It is not likely that contldonco and frankly and fearlessly j it will be. There aro too many e.v In Reply to Mr. Bailey. . In regard to the article in the Com- divulge their plans and aspirations. ' ntnples in practice corroborating Mr. (-'rime on account of necessity is bad nidi's judgment In tho matter of pipe' enough, but crime on account of fun ! to require any further argument, and is the absurdity of all absurdities. : I., .spend mole for pipe tltuii has been -: :i- ,- r suggested by him would bo foolish. Ictgardiiig our commissioner be coming a freeholder, we dare Mty that whenever the city is able to irive liin. ..., . . " inciuiai .luveiiiser ny .1. II. LJailey. . -some assurance that his job is roason we aro much pleased Hint the gentle-j ably permanent, he will not object in man signed his name. We haw fre- I'tho least, to his share of the biirdon. ijuontly commented upon the cow- ' Meanwhile he is under the largest ardice practice 1 by many when they ' bond ever given by a e.uninivsioner in seek to vent their -pleon under the , Keil Cloud i:()U0), which will pn,b-dl-guise of -Tii.pnyer." -Tith-cir audi ably operate to pi event his extend the like, and Mr. Uailey descnus high ii'tf to tho city any recommendations praise for his coming out in the opci) . lie eonsummiittou of which would and letting people know who is father make it nunc dillicult for him to put of the tn tide. We hope that litis t the department upon a mote tmvimr precedent will be followed by all per- basis. sons who a-k for public hearing. The average engineer, too. has as .Naturally, however, we disagiee ! ""di regard for his reputation, which with Mr. llailey in his position in r gnid to this water question Wo are a member f the committee which was appointed by the meeting of citi- curried. Moved and seconded that (.'has. A. Citithrle bound is hereby appointed Deputy Assessor for Stillwater I'ro cinct for the year 1011. Motion carr ied. Moved and seconded that Itert Kile bound is hereby appointed Koad over seer of Koad District No. Mi. Motion carried. On motion Hoard adjourned to meet February loth, Mill, at !l o'clock a. m. l'Vb to, 101, Hom-d met pursuant to adjournment. Members all pies out. Now comes J. II. Kllmger. Clark Stevens and O. V Ted members of tho Hoard of the Karnicr.-, Independent Telephone Co.. of lied Uloucl City, Ne biaska, and complains that said was erroneously assessed for franchise in said City ot Jted Cloud in the amount of tiMH.uu assessed value, and as there is no commercial value attached to said franchise requests the Do.irit to have the iiscascu value of So.)0 struck from the tax list for I'.uo. Mocd and seconded that tho above aiul tore-joing request l,e and is here ; by granted, untl Hie Count Tteasurer ue and is hciclij instructed aud auth or! ;:od to sulky ll,,, uid amount nl tf'i.io assessed value lor tiaiichl.se iriiui 1010. Motion By applying two coats of WUIGHT'S CON'DKNSED SMOKR directly to the meat with a brush after til meat has 30110 tlirouRli tho .'t. it will bo thototiftlily Etnoktd. will Iiavo a dflltlouD (' cr nnd will keep solid and sweet and tree trota tnflccta U.ruJt;ii tho cntlro summer. Wright's Condensed Smoke is ti Mdiild wnoko and contalnn nothing except what Is obtaltif.l by 1 tinting hickory wood. It la nut up in muaro quart bottles only, each with iintai cap. NKvuii unui) jn itii.ii.. a iioitie v 111 shioko a u.irrei or m"t CsO lbs.). Tor hh'o bv all ilrvi'Hlsifi at 7t- livery bottle Kttnrnntccd. A-k rlrii-i-lvf fw I.'lllOF! tinniv. "TI it Now WiiV." Ilo GUro lo TQt tho npnilli.n 1- TUB K" SI tfl!?ir!MT ?0. It At . Ef nnc-.no tiVfu Ji 'MaBagw'iiiajirocBaKnWTiwTwmB'MiMxro.vr mnunmumiui immnw H. E. GRSCE, DRUG CO. flggsrggaasreagE.'flara 8 Itaees is his eiipltiil, as tho average citiei owning a few thousand dollars' worth lll tux l",t- l'yl" the .vettr of real estate. In other woids, he 1 oitrrjeil. wutihl be slow to recommend some- ',l H'e matter of the. pi lining ol the oih, and if we wttro partisan we were , Mung not a demoiitrateil success. It '-'oiiiiiiis.sioiiei.s piwceeiliugs from time not avateof the fact. As we reniein-, cannot, thou, in truth 'be said that lo li,,,L' during the eiiMiufg jcur in the tier, at that meeting there developed j Mr. Itieh hits no interest, in Red j sevetal ueWnpapcr.s 01 tho Couiilj . ll ii jMiins. u such iui.y niav lie. ' "" wnen ne auvises tliu city to get Wi,p' '"oven aim seconded that tflou b called, 0110 party of three and tin-' 'it of the old water rut. other putty of about forty. This com-! Wo mu-,1 have more water, Mr. luiliee, til the request of the Hurling- j Voter. Now, where shall wo get if.' ton railroad, obtained samples of tu, j From the slough, or from Maurer spring water, that of the creek, ami ' "pdngs another of the well. These samples -- -- -- - cie s,nt i quite a while before the Washington's Birthday Celebrated visitor Mr ..itow. mid hnu member; smi.i..t. 1 j .i.i.hik "t un- voiis;Tci.ru mil is heioby ullowed for the piiuting ol soul proceedings to UediMdid equal ly iimoiigs.iid p,ipL.-n. .Mutioiicaniiil. Moe.l uini scciiiim.il thai Uil- budge cotiiuiittee ot Coliiminsiuueis District .No. ; lie and are hereby tunirimied and .iiUljoriA'd to purchase material and ie-lloor the bridge hcioss ihe Hopub- . e i ... . i.. . . .......... biiMii; tit ijiit- v jiiii i iron . " l"..1 'TUV ' M.y that tional chuicl, Hon. Cress.nan arra, ,.1. ! "C1"' U,U'1 ,mli l" U -Nl'''" . , 7 . . r " n,,r,l"1"" i fo' ,st interesting ...rvice in men - '"V '"""" nl"L astowhatkind ot a test we wanted ' . uf Washington s birthday " ' "', ol the M,,lol bids .0, 1 , ., ' , ,in' hymns and anthems sung by tl e choir temi m 1w,,rK I,l,r ouUlu "','1 ay " is not doctoted, nor has it any niter 1 u ,.......,' Hil. Ir was moved and .sucon.U..! DR. E. A. THOMAS in omlte,!. ,. .! I it 1 mi im:i-. til ivim'm :nr tnir riL. ! 1 t . r.. l iibtiiiki 111 n 11 itin ii. ......-..... rii 1 n 1 . , . tunny reiiiiureti. me iiiustca tiro bidiovi'd. in in. (iiiii-..lu ,0 ii.,. ..;...! ""'" l"u .... , , , l -" giam was high y praised ami was and simply earr ed out the work as ,, vuioynlyi MllhlJ ' ' ()b aid down tor us by ,h ,.tl,,.s- meet-' .Ml.Ul.l(lu ML ... , ,Us!l ... . ' n-- - that the bids as llicd by the following iiiimeil viz: W. T. liobrer ot Uud Cloud, ,). Ii. Simpson a Son of IS tilde liocl; and Suttnder.s Hros. of Ked AND Embroideries Our showing of Laces and Em broideries is the largest ever shown in Southern Nebraska. It includes the newest and handsomest patterns of this seasons manufacture. If you have Laces, Flouncings or Hmbroid erie's with or without insertions to match to buy within the next six months, we advise you to inspect our lines. The variety is large, embrac ing hundreds of beautiful patterns. We will this season show a new immense and well selected stock of all the new weaves in Flaxons, Dim ities, Swisses, India Linons, Lawns, Barred Muslins etc. A Beautiful Line of Ginghams has just been received. niir. ... v , , cited selections appiopriate to the 00- u,"'i""v ' """' "I1""'") m. .... t I NoM. ill IPl'III'iI tu I m milt ti.l..t..,, , .. , II litmiiiiut !.ai.l lnl t..il :...! ! UfcOff lai ' r .... n casion. , r .1. s. till hum then deliv-1 ...... ...... 11..1. m hvu- . I imT' 7 I'' l"U 'f t,,e u,"',1h., addivss upon -Wa liingto, ! "l-n said bids were opened and acted Dr. T. A. Trumble, D. D. S. " ,";,""i . r"' ' ,,,.,", r,Khl ,;ri"MuistatBi,w.'- lie .i.Wtt.i 'Vu. ?f rnow,:-j. u. s,,,9 tV s ' - wiy.wew tsh to say that there N ; lhu development ami growth of our '" ,!,,l,ic KocU i,,ul Haunders Mros of ASSISTANT j nothing ,,, hinder anyone fro i.iIm rsl vvUh.M ,, .,,,, n ,.' '" I Ked Cloud were and aro awarded the Over Cotl.Ws Dmo Stoiv ' !" J! ' 1 .' ,,N,,,,,,,1,,U '"' w1,U'ls '" uU,nw l" ''- kiuglinessaud integrity e0l,lrucl ,or a" w"1 "" l ' wm oltmts Uiug bloie. , ,mvl, e, the city doe, not have to , tll,d ch.lstian charaetor. The se , ! ct'"ls I '" fu"- tributary to the DR.$.sl. GURNaNGHAI DENTISr Successor to br.J. s. kMHJII M the old stand over State Bnnk. PhoneI3fl "HUM III slllllClelll ..I,. .,...! .1 1... ! ... i.ii..!.. ,..l I. . ".... ...t tm: niginiiuiv ,,! Wltsll- ,........,, 1- i. .nun. iiii-i:uy l,,,,!,,,, ,,,! ,i,. ,.f ., territory of each of said Ml excavating 110 lo and parties. lticlud- ...in 1, ..1... 1 .. ... ..," mm mihi ui r liuiMiu gave tie " ' wi be ,,l too gla.lto pay dollar tor ,,(.,atatiou of Indepondeneo weight ' " s' "'r J"1' l" ' 1"1 '.v tin dollar and good inteiest. So much ( UII, hiKnilu,lluVi WaM.ingioi, was the . "i,l,,ur ll.' btt,uw il' """' Vor rt.oo ., most dignilled, mm r - v tllP! i I, J . l""lon,age. The speaker closed In lilt 1 ins 1 my unless ho is willing to buck ...... .. . M.phisju.lgiiien. with all the tuonev ' l' . """ ' '"U "" '"" "" ' t ' i.i, ,..! , .... , . ' 1I'1' "' Washington alioo all the ... ..mi--, in iiiiiio- 1 ui. t'p criiuciii rue ..., 1 , ., 1 .. ' """'' ' " ititli"!! soaivli nt Win. in. .11, ,i..i. 1,. -;eit. has vipianilered enough to satisfv i , , 1 ., r . ., .... J' tl,.l.u...w..r ti ...n...... '?,ln l",i,ll"f detiverv Mr. (iilhaui was S ....' "V """H "- ut hi best, eusllv l.r.lili..., it... i.. payer. II .Mi . liailcy or anvone else r 1 1 1 1 . ,, , V ., ... .'. " iisi of his audiejice. Iieciaiined b s heae- ii sine intii ill" SVel ueni- the en... .- ... .. s eiooiieiiei CLOCKS are a big line with us. We carry the very best of ALARM CLOCKS. ,111011.. n.is neeii needlessly sn,.,,! ! ,. ,. . , , be paid for bv the L'onnlv 1 :.. .. . .....v-i hviiuilll .11 11 1-1 IILre. anil LIU) .-..-. ,,,,s,,v M"uir-iili, that no llllls, .11 it...i i,i...,n.... .....1 .Moved ami seconded that a..v i'umi- L-llill lll-LUI j uiissioiier having any hridge win k done, lie upon the job to oversee said work, Motion carried. In tho matter of the petition ot I! .1. Koliuietsclier for 11 license to sell mall, Splritous and venioiis liipior on lot H, block S, IJosoinont. Nebr., coming tor and depthl m',uiltf nt "'l'' time. It appearing tliu. C.t.l .....t.i... i. ..... I.... .... I.. lm mm. -.1 (i:illiwn in UIIVII IIJI III UUIII- Mr. r. l Cathor then delivered an ' P"Cu witti the stnttite and has the address 011 the home of Washington l',Ml''4Jl number of signers and in all which was most charming, since ho 1 imuK '"'K complied with accord based Uis nreseiitat loll 1111011 triiiiltiun lK' to law. It was moved aud .second and not upon history. Mr. CuthorV, ' Ul,it tllb L.lus- l) !'' !" hereby .- .1 k ( . . . 1 irt'nnliil Ah tnntiil Ttw In MmOa dii.l ' Vim' in i..,,rili.i .1 4i . . K,,UIUIMUII Wl"- visitor in iio' " l"J ..,, v, ..., IbJ Mr' ItaZ Ii . nd 'r'1''': hi,,"' ""''- r. father ' foivgoing petition. Motion carried i :ii. Uailey, wn hud that 111 HMO ',,...,...,.. ... ., ,. Movei and seconded that tlm l.i...v ...I., .,.., ,u-, in, 1 11 in but." . -.iiiiii iiouiivy I-.-- iu Virginia in which Wellington inatlel MC0,IS" ,50,,a ol ,' J- "ethlior to lomo for .seventeen year.s. Mr. "H0U ,a"' "Pruous and Veiilotis must iiit:restingly ielMedthlSll'"i",r-,iu U,,SL,"u,,lto" Uut s' lilook . . . ., .... -I In mi 111 Welistee I'linnl v V.il.i- I'.,.. I eis. Ull Jauu.irv lsl tho bool.m.f tl... """ "4lJ)" """""J "' -'" giejitesi, - ; ;- ' .l..iiSirli..fl..l si.., w.d ,.., ......... , , ' dlideney of our tlr.t. mvsidout. Tho V lK """ l" """" lU"-veu. i.ar ;UHe,tstomeis. whohsd paid l0 ,.,o I "'""'" Lt'r ,''Ul MWX tho lm"t,1 lo I,ru I will supply all on. needs, h-t ,, plll , jt" 11 in .urn i-iuiueei 11. iii wiin our sys tem at his own e.NpeuRo We think I the city will be. pleased to reimburse jhiiu, ami we will volu blm thrt biggest , neiielHctor or the city since Us foundation. we dolivored to tlm railroad eomnauv j practically I7,r,7fi,(w)0 gallons. bt Unit . , iiMi"iiitHyfurtn eAcess of that .,uo- V"., ted was delhon.d to private musiiui.' .!' itihieail o tho jM-jon .ui, l .(.noriillv. an You have your choice o ordinary good clock or a biy fancy one. We will appreciate an inspect ion of our line before you buy. J. C. MITCHELL, .The Jeweler. l quoted. I lie uveiage ipiuiititv 1 water legist eied uer veiie ..,-, ried .Moved aiitT seconded that the I'outi- lT.-.Sandothcrswhere WashiiiL'ton ran' '1 l'u,K "" ' iK'ieny iiistrueied for oiliee. The amlleiiei. vr1l.ll ,rl,.,liv ' l'1 authorized to issue License tosaid Ot ' 1 .... , . . . , ' It. .1. Ivolitiuitseliei' of Iilhi.inniil iiiimii mmi nsu'iicii iu many more 01 ineso - "!' city treasury in the jeai ll Sitt'io. '"".'"V l,,,p,,!h of tho 0l1,ulty record of The JWineF General Brothers Go. Merchants. To the Honorable Hoard of County , . ,j. l)1K.lale to.loscih V..Smitlt Cointnissioiiers Webster County, Ne-j s ' ,' sw U.S-I-IO, wd... brasku. 1 herewith submit statement ' Alfred ('. White' to Nimli jV.Wa. of all tines assessed by me from .Jaiin-' K0 n ,, se, so setl'M-lo, wd ary 1st, HUOto .lanuary 1st, mil to-' Mnry .1. .Mis,,,, tft a n, .,m, h wit: Amount of tees collected .Ian. 1 Wagoner, sw se .'W-1-1 0, w 1st. 1!MU to Jan. 1st. lUlltfll U0. State David S. l'helpsto Willlnrii V.'in of Nebraska, Webster County, s?.. I, derfeeht, lots'J. .', , k U.lst hereb., certify that the foregoing is a, .dd to liladen, wd . 1 1 . r .. .. n.i,- nun uuiu-n iitii-iueiii. 11 inn 11 1 j- uiigii iUerall to t'ecil .M. . Mill docket dated .lanuary -JSth, lull. K. ! vern M. Mefull. und in'. sw C. Uuschow. .lustK-eolthe I'eaee. Ap- j si; IIW) nts 1,.-,, tl,l in 71-1 1." wd POOo proved litis loth day of r'ebru.iry HM1 1 Ceeil Al. MeUall etal to ir..i. r McCall in. hi, lots 7. s. hi :i. '-'."WO :t:it;o J t20 1T"0 ii. W. Hummel Chairmen of Hoard. Moved and seconded (hat the ollleial bond of liert Kile as overseer of IJoad District No. lii, lie and is heieby ap proved. .Motion curried. - .Moved and carried that Oak Creek Product be and is hereby divided into two Koad Districts, the dividing line to run North and South, through the center of said 011k Creek Precinct. The east half of said Precinct to bo designated and known as lioiid District Four ami 0110 hiilf(l'.,). The west half Oiof said Precinct to retain the ori ginal number of Itoud Dlst. which is number Pour 1 1. Motion carried. Moved And seconded that. lohn Hum el burg be ami is heieby appoiutud overseer or Koad District No. I'j for the year I'Jl 1. Motion canieil. On motion Hoard nljotirued to March 11. J'.dl. Ik W ROMs, iSeuli County Oletk. , . 1 . . . I flili .m.i.i lit fit tTlfl a.iii. ...!.,. I . 1 j j . I sinner, leaving out the r.,il,o.ul w,.s! ,ri"Wiihiuiil were dlsanpointed when ' "' - " u""u """" jra u wi- me ween ending 40,000 gallons, which brings the aver- Uuuilwikr d0sd- Wlt"l this pro-i ,,,,l,u" """" age pi ice paid r. tiillo over - oonls I ?ram W'H ,u i,Ul',0!sUllk' and in-, In the matter of the Kail Ituad petit per thousand gallons This fact jslslr,,ot,VB ' wo trust that the KoY. bm which was presented to tho Hoard caused by the onerat Ion of tlm ...ini. ' Cri","'n will, contiuuo to propure of- by Paul Htoiey lu regard lo the Kail i mum charge now iu roreo and thJ c',t,,lu,,al "Pfi'lal programs fpr his Sun Uond crossing on inaln.'roiuJ houth part I fact that not everyoiio discounts his ,,ay ,'vultr''rvlces. t of Hed Cloud city. It was niowd and 'bills the 10 pei cent allowed hv mill'. I .seconded that it be referred lo the nance. Ill this e 'I. CHI IIJ"! lilieelioli we M.e I'mt Hi w ih li euin iieei.t tests iV joint eomniittee ot the Senate and ' C',,M,ty Altm-iiwy to be taken up wilb Hie K.iiiway i omiiitssiou as to who has House is at woik lavs ditifting new road Jari.sdietii.il .11 tin sm Imaltei eatr'eii Motion Kcal Estate Transfers. Transfers reported ly tho Foil Ab Wed- iieoihiy, l-'eb, J'J. lull, L'hfirles 13. A mack to Ikirnest. 10. Shijiinan, s u sw tf, sw sc VD-I-10. cd Helen A. Kaiiies to .lulla S War roil, lots 1. .', lilk I;., lied Cloud, wd Maty .1. Uugolhiirt to (hear l. Itivu-o et ul tie i.'-.'l lo. deed... Alfiod C White to dost ph V smith, 11 ' j srt ,'fc'l l-iu, wd , . 20011 all in I p., wd L. I.. Mollatt to Prank M. Mo Carter, w '.. tie, n'.. so .TM-lO, w, Hiintinh K. 1-riincis to Stella ilttrd, lots !)lii. 1 a, nik s Cowles, wd .lames William Finney to D'Ju Harehers, inv SJI-.'t-ti, wd I'Mniund t). Parker to Hdward M. Paikor, sij lot I, nK-, lotS.BIk 10, ances Add to Ouide Hock, wd. I'JOdO sU0l 1(175 !100 :i'25 lUtsi Svaudu to Lihillwlton.lots n. G, JJlk. ft, Sweoays Add to iiiiio mn, wd (10o Mortgages lllcd, 51 1700. Mortgages released. tllfiOU. 8 MOOt Jacob Angle Found Drowned dacob Angle, aged 0 years, was drownod yesterday morning II Mn,i a putty of friends from Cowles were '""'Pliif,' and hunting on the Som mcrhalder phteo, nenr Lester. Mr Angle arose eaily yesterday morning and loft the camp, and us he did not return a search was institute.! .i.i..i. Hm resulted this aflernonu ln tho llnding tii. ii 1. 11 nti. " """ '" l river near tho montn of HI,,, crude l,eeused leaves -oW 11 widow und tie children. ATT v vV -4