Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1912)
TMfr 1 ,.r...Vj.jc..rJ,wnsw:TO ,v' t ! i .i 1 i I I H6e CHIEF Med Cloud ' Nohrnslto. HUUlilNHCU KVFKY 'IlIt'J.MOM CntANil In tin- I ntiillei At llnil t'luril Net) ' m m( titl i'Uh Mnlli r C I). II A Ml I'l'lll.inilKR i?L i fji ni!C (1NI.Y M'MOPHATIC I'APKK IV Wl'llfp'l'll ('(M'NTV roll uioi'iiKSK.vrATivi: I III rcliy miiimiiifi iiijmII an u cnrnlttlivt o for Ihi' niiiiiiiiaiiiiii fur r mmiiI.iunu from Hut Idlli dKlrli t i.f Ni I f hmKii. khI.Ji ( t to llio will nf the I'Miim iiitlr timl I'kiiin Itiilc Ic mlc lit ol( is nl llu prliimrlfft tn lie 1 1 l I.I April 11), nil.'. ii iiiiiii' V. I.iniii . Wliilc tlii- iccciil snow lnis trrcatly inconvenienced us mill has timilc il vory dllHeidl for us In get tn mititl mid has kepi us from doiriif things n may bo Mire that we will In- glad nf th conditions when we gather mir crops this full. Willi I ho subsoil thotuly honked wllh tiiolsttiro no one nooil tu four. A bumper crop Is really insight mid wiM'iin put up with u little un pleasant ik fas now Ihcuihc it iiii'iins joy later on. Regardless of paity iilllliallnii every onu know's Unit Win. Wufhiior uiiido n good olllclal for Webster County lit tho lasd slate lo;islaluvo and ill'1 news Unit ho hits consented to make the race for stuti! senator this year will bo necopled with considerable pleasure. Mr. WcoMier in his ipilto way is a tire leys worker, si clear thinker mid is not 'associated with any corporation or olhpie. Ills legiblnllvu tixporionce will be f benefit to the, county and lie is In position to do cIVeclivo woik be cause of this experience March lirst proved to lie a very un uonrortable time this year in which to move. Moving under tho best circum stances Is uovcr a pleasant tusk and this year it certainly would try the patience of .lob. When it. lakes four blj; strong horses tu haul the kitchen stove and a broomstick there is not much fun connected with the moving business. With snow fiom three to six feet deep ittaUes a good inatiy t rip. back and four I h to get all our belong ings whore we want ,thein. Hut then everybody moved that wanted to and tho world goes on. City Council Meets Kkd Ci.ori), Xr.n., March run. Tho city council met in regular sess ion with Mayor Foe presiding. Conn oilmen present l-'ngul, Aiiel, llerbnrg or, Hutchison. Minutes of February (5, read and approved. Tho monthly reports of City 'Picas uror Floranoo ami Kupt. IHch weie read and ordered placed on llio. Dr. Crelghton and I), ). Saunders appeared and asked tho Council to submit the wet and dry question to tlitt voters at the ne.t geneiul election The petition of lj. K. Tail and C. I.. (Jotting ot a'., asUing License or No lileeiiie to be siiiiiulited to tho voters lead. A motion was made by Hutchison and seconded by (Abo! that tbo Citric bu instruu'od to phuv tho quaatlou of Big Ben has something to say to people who like to get tip promptly in the morning. He guarantees to call them on the dot just when they want and either way they want, with one pro longed, steady call or with successive gentle rinr. And he guarantees to do it day after day and yrar after year, if you only hive him oiled every year or ho. I've known him ever since he was "that high" V) and I'll vouch ior every thing he savs. J. C. Mitchell The Jeweler. Advance Showing Spring Dress Goods Tin forerunners of fashion able fabrics now lieinKflhown. Bofoie Iniyiny your new dress for spring look over our line. We have a new and down lo--dale stock. The latest tiling in cotton Voiles with silk hair line stripe at fil) cent?. Silk Molian tissues in solid colors in the new soft shades for summer at 50 cents, s In wool Hood- we have the rough weaves in light weights for Sprint: wear IJfi inches wide at GO cents per yd. Silks in Serges Jacquands, Messalines, T;iffetas 27 inches wide at $1.00 per yard. F. Newhouse. Mrs. Barbara Pharcs, Prop. License or No License oil a separate ballot to be submitted to tho ulci-t at the general eloetion to be held in April. Vets FoK'd, Abel, llor!urcr liud jlulclilgti, Carried. 'I'll" i ouiicll nalnel liie follmvin as Indies and Clerks of the coiuinjf eily ole-oMnii. KiiM ward .luil(,'cs: i. .1. Pulsipher. Clias.. lacks m, W. II. Mc Kiiiiiuoy: Clerks: 11.10. Foe and ,). P. Cran. Second wiicd .Indues; .John (Jiillolh, Win. Crabill, I. W. IMson; Clerk-: W. (1. Hamilton and Holton Lotion. Yeas Fogel, Abel, lloiberuer and Hutchison. , (.'atrled. Tho following aro the voting places: 1st ward -niliee of W. A I.. Com. 'Ju.l " Fii emon's hall. Tho lloiler Iiipeelor's report uns read and fill ami Ion the Cleric was in sti noted to turn tho sumo over to tho Water and Light Commissioner Homy DUileriehaml I'M McAllister appealed before tho Council and asked, them to eonsider a llio ordinance. Matter was deforied until after 'lie l.'llh, when a publicspoaker willaiipear at. the Opera House. Tho following claims were allowed: I). 11. Kiel), salary $ 100 00 Fred Ymingrt'ii, Hulary 7." 00 K. IliiicH, Hillary CO 00 K. Williinns 31 -15 Jackson llros. allowed for 03 OS (loo. Clausen 8 f.0 S. It. Floranco JSol 78 L. II. Rich, expi nacB 23 0G A. C. Slaby, s.dary 00 00 C. K. Ufviii, labor 21 'JO M. C. Slioituan, 1 00 John Harkley, 7 HO K. J. Pulsipher M 00 .1. A. Tomlinson 21 112 Wolfo & Whitaker 1C00 GO City Treasurer's Report Mahcii'o, ll) 12. To IIOMUIAIIl.V. M.WOIt it UlTY Col'NC'II., IU:n Ciii'D, Xi.n. Oi ii.nirx: 1 submit herewith state ment of receipts and disbursements of your Treasury for tho month from Feb. Rtli, to March Otli. OCCUPATION Fc.vd lialauo0 4n Imml Fob. 5, J10I 1 Ilocolpla nono DisburBoiuenlH (J 20 Halanoe on bund March 5, -.'0 fit Wateu FnsD DnlatiCoon hand Fob. 5, 3"t 40 Itecelpte 1711 85 D3S 2S DUburaouiont 033 00, liiilnnou mi hand .March 0, Y. ijm Lkw Fund Kuhiot'O on hand Feb. 5 Rfoeipta nui o DlbburM'inents Hulnnyu on hand Mm ch 5, Reif, Wnviants nutstaudliu; $127.05 tii'NKit.u. Fund llalanee on ban 1 Fob. fi, 1'.'33 SI llecolpta- none IiiBbiirhoinonti COCO llalauce on baud .Mai ch T, .. ..117;! SI Ruurim: Lioilr Fi'.vn linlouco in hand Fob n 51! S Reeolpts 020 SI 1100 00 OisbutM'inuuts 6.10 0.') li.datieo on luuid Match r Ol'.i 01 Ki.ixtku' Luinr Luvv Halanoe on hand Feb. ., CD 37 lleoolpt-. none Disbursements none llalauce on hand March . (V.) 37 l!oi. Witrr.ints outstandine; SGS'J.fi'J lri)OMi:.N r Fi'.sn No tialuuce on hand Feb. 5, No lecoipti-, no illsburseinents FlIlKMK.V'l I'l'Nli U.ilaneo on hand Tob. .'. r0 20 910 10 183 02 161 8.1 iiO 07 No leeeipt-, no di.ibiiiseinents 11 ilaiico on hand March r, RlX'Al'lTlM.ATION Oeeupatlou fund Water fund Water Levy fund I jus n j 210 10 SI) i7 UTt st till ni IV.) ,'IT fill S'i Tolnl on hiitid 52IAO 70 Total Iti'jr. Wills. onUlalidlin? 91210 18 li ri.on.MK, City Treasurer. Real Estate Transfers Fur week , truling March 8th, 1918, pumpiled h M. V. Carter & 3 in, IwjikIi d Hhi-tracter. Villimn J'itn( V.t'v i d v jfe o ChurloaT Dieken.oii rf lute 22-2!!-21 bile 8 InnVdltf $ ISO Simti Van HtMiimi fjr., and wifis to Simui V ui Hot-niiifr, Jr. A ji ri cinent for deed. nc4 81 ! 0 13000 A ) Itamipy county jutlfjo to Fred erirl. iWuuiiachwandcr decree v2yi.12-2J J utie' li niii.kenatntr and wife to (JeoTiineqcd Ixli 17 and 10 hlk 21 Ued Cloud L LTrtit and wife to Addie Kent vd lota 7, 8 and'.) and iltitGblk 0 iiiuith & Moore'u i.dd to I Jed Cloud :uoo Joim II Smilii and wife to John R Cpley wd '.2 21 2 12 S320 Joim R Copley and wife to Floyd S Co)!ey wd s wl 2 1 2 12 -1SL0 Flward U"iKen!icim and wife to Chaa Srhmnle wd sv 1 8 3-12. . . 0100 Hi)h MtCdl to .Ionium L and Floid C McCall lots 7 mid 8 and ri 1 of hcc 3 1 12 100)0 K U Overman Hi.d wife to W T M luntfonl wilpt h.k 23 Smith & Moire's ii.M to Red CiouJ 1700 1C U Ov)iinan and wife to John S SmeekwdsM 30!!-lI S00O Mary C Hummel t? Arthur F, Vj ftoit '(! pt nwl h a-1?5 2-12 ... 1 F.lbcrt 11 Kiiu; aid wife to Vm J Lippii-cat wd pt nwl J 2-19. . 2000 H Welsih to (3 F Howard wil. . . . 1SO0 R R 1'ntt.Uo W 11 C'pl-y wd tl h'l: lOSwcisy add lolJlue Hill 700 M P Gamer to L A Carpenter wd s2nv.l nnd .-2 '2 )w -1 2S 2 12 7C00 A Kent to E A King wd pt a G 1 10 fV-OO W 11 Frahm to J W.ith.mnn wd iiW'l 10 310 Ufjno A IJ Maker to A .Ldm wd l.lk 11 llbowr'd add to 15 ue Hill . .. O W White to C S-hnw wd Iota 3.1 hlk SRohrcn) mid Blue Hill C SchmiHe to A F Gilmore wd lot 3 -1 hlk 8 Roiiror add Illuo Hill R M Lewis to M R Luwis wd und 7int in 3 of e2 sec 10 nwl ec 11 1 11 M C Lewis to M R Lewis wd un 1 7 hit in 3 of 23cc 10nw4 nee 11 4 II 720 900 900 3250 3300 K L Montgomery to M M Mont Komcry wd lot 7 blk 5 Guide Rock S00 P Nelson to J A Honker, vdt2 so 1 ae-l hw-I 17 4 9 OGOO Total MorlK",M tiled S10 119. A?si;ncd $9 400. released $21 510. $200231 Free IT Bt Falls Yoi:r Money j;;u.K If You ir'.not Katls f Icil Willi I lie Sktllclnt: Wn Rccoimmnd Wo arc so positive thai our remedy will permanently relieve constipation, no matter how ohionio It may be, that wo oll'or to furiiisli the modlclne id, our expouse should It fail to produce satis factory results It is worse than useless to ut'omnt to euro constipation with cathartic drugs. Lnvatlvi's or cathartics do much harm. They causo a reaction, Iriitnto, and wuiken the I oivi N hiii! t nd in lu.itiu constlpaiioii uioie ehro III.. HsiIyt-, their Uso buomes a haliit thht is dHutreri'US. C'ius'ipalhu Isuausod b. u weakness nf llie lierveft mid liuielHS nf tin. tfierri. ,lUfctllU. ,. i1CFW.-ndl iigrnkin. ,To ex- poet permanent relief vou miisl there fore toiie up and sti i inMhen tine ni ,'hiih Mill ri"toto tin in to hialthiiv activity. We want J on lo try Ktsnll Oidt-ilifs on our recommendation They are e.x eeediimly pleasant to tHkc beliijruitoii like candy, and are ideal for cuildiou, delioalo poison1-, and old fidks, us well as for tho riibust. They act dirtetly on the Iioi ves and miiboles of the bow ols. They apparently have a neulal action on other ussuchilo nutis or fe'landw. They do not puip, eaiio ex ei;slc looseness, nor oieato any in convenience whatever. They may bo taken at tuiy time, day oi night Thcv will pie-hho j a In ve ehronie or liab itual uuii-tip.i,iiiii, if nit uf surgical vaiiety, aii'l the uiyriaik of as-oeiate or dopeudi m iHirniiie iilne i X-. if taken with regularity lorn n-a-oud ie length of time. 12 tiiblot", 10 eenf,; ,0 tab. lets, 'Jo cents; 60 tablets, S0ciuit'. Sold in Rod Cloud only at our stoto The Itexall Sloie. 'I'he II K. (iriee Druj,' Co. FciiPiw.tlcn :'. Friendship. Without icliacrll.te triero cm bf no rrai trluulshlp. Goethe. Live In tne Present. It Is common to overlook what la here, by keeping tho eye flxed on something rcnioto; In the onmo man ner, present opportunities are neglect ed, and attninablo good slighted by minds busied In extenslvo ranges, and Irtcnt upon future advantages, Gcin'al fui d liloe rlc l.ii'ht fund.... Il ci'tiie l.lcht lievy fund. Fltrmeii'n fund I ' . ... .A r . r .3. '" . Srf f 1.7,y"rJ''v.''"'.''w-vv'V'v'v ' " ' s w w . s 7 New I Coats C pWHiiiwliW MM m !! i fc tiW5wHf mi ! HI ll l' lWWlii' 1 1 l Smart Exclusive Nodels in " ...-.nI.Wmw.w,w.ww.. ... - . - . .HW t, Best Colors. V t LIFf., THE UNSOLVED'KlDDLEi Its Elements Remain Unchanged, However Man Hns Juggled with Their Compounds. Ileallsm? Naturalism? Symbolism? Materialism? fi.olliihncHS, much of It, without end! Life la nml remains Life, over o'.d yet ever ncv. nnd the elomenta of Life likewise icmaln uu clmiifjed, however audacious min may JugsIo with their comiioiiml'i, mix them in wronu ptoportlon nnd, In the end, even pleaso lilmucll' with tho Idea that he has kneaded out of hla patent labeled mixture an entirely new mass- of llesh and blood anJ tout! Life! This life of ours that Is con ceived In tho desires of the llesh, born at the command of fouls, tho caiioo of which Ho3 deep In human pain or in an overwhelming surcharge of human -Joy it Is n tear; ami i:i:o n tt.r It is n prism. thiou(di which, when tho bright sun falls upon It, wo may see the elemental colors In all their beauty, provided we know, In truth, how to see; but In heavy weather and devastating s'ormn, fich as surround the majority of mnnliiid, It becomes clouded, dim, opaque ; -nd, thus clouc'e.l. thus opan'm, it offvs alas! to n disappoint Huraanltv tho eternal, nnf-o'fd rltldlo of cxIk'oikc. .Vary K. Waller, In "A Year Out of "SUPES" ROSE TO OCCASION t . J. . I ! Manager Threw Real Money on Stds and the Mob Bcenc Oecarns at Once Realistic. "Stage money," that commodity which ban boeu tho butt of jokes for generation;!, may soon lose iu Bignitl cancy If the oxamrle Just set by ono i tarir.K r la follow ? J eor.ero.lly. Ttila wiae lj'dh'luuul 1 golnjno pet on a new pley very soon r.nd re! boni'8'ils ara now in projres. There U1 a ii.ob scone In the play ou 1 the' hero at i crltlc.il moment throws a huadfulj or! mouey to tho crowd. , When reheat sals first began tno stase manager found much dl.'tlculty iu i?cttli'g the noceesary "singer" Into Uio ur.bi:e, t.a the eupemumerariea did not t-how r.ny great enthusiasm In scram bling for tho coin. They knew lta rcul value. Then a bright Idea struck the man ngrer. He Know that as the8,i!ans get no salary while re'.iearttng they nroi fomeilmes hard up, so ho decided to! mix gome real money with tho stagj article that is thrown io the crov.d. Tho effect was magical. Tho scrara. bio Is so realistic that the manager lo looking forward anxiously to tho flrnt night to see the effect on the cud! enco. liut those who road this will know the real secret of tl.o wonderful "acting." Flylnn Powers cf Elrds. Tho ralo at which rcmo hlnlu can migrate under favorablo condlt!ji s 1j ixin.oidlnnry, and a3 ono llotoni; to their plaintive cries coming fu.m tho uarkntss overhead it is dllK'iilt t) realize that In e few hours tin Je Ecmo birds may bo within the arctic clrelo and a lit t lo later may he even crum Ing the pole ltsplf. . . . Le&s la known of the actual dates of the de parture of tho mlgtutory birds In au tumn than of thoto of their arriwtl earlier In the year, arid this for obvi ous reasons. The way In whh h eur most charming' songsters silently skulk out of the country In tho autumn Ij very different from that In which they niako their triumphal entry in tho spring when every wood and coppo resounds with their melodies. Wind sor Magazine. 4-" O si8n&iiTii .juits tei Materials .n& New Goods Arriving in AH Departments iijwaoti)aliUr-tM-wwwftrmW All the Spring Materials and Spring Styles in the new shades ie choose from. The most beautiful lir.e oS goods v;c have ever had. ::::::: Tlie Miner Biros, Co. rrii"wwwintt wm-. raw . nnri'mi'Mw m ' GENERAL J3EKC HANTS A KiGHTY SAFE PLACE TO TRADE ,- ' ty In Order To Be T'l I K wearing ali!ii of our Shoes yon tmist lirsL tty iheni Our stock is ail iH-v, dirt t ftc in the fact ory, and we invite you to conn: in and give us a trial. Our white ,( w Buck Button Shoe and PUMPS are the latest fashions out. We also carry a line of strictly "Water Proof" Farm Shoes. Try a pair. They are worth the money. East Side Shoe Store Bailey Tho Newhouse Block .... IWi..WW."MllM.IWWWFtW.UW.M. T.nvwrJliA-vAlMMjncaTJ'"wro vui r Notice lo f;aNiisn Cwiir.r!i The 1011 Stallimi K'egKtr Ui.ii I. i.n 1VCJ il-ti all linile-i, pure 1M !, cir" br'd. guide or j ie.U in I e lmiuIi e.l l. a yiate lnspi-cUir. Ail lnspi'ctor will be in Red loud at 1 p. m., on Mait-li Cftli. and at the hotel in Cowley at 10:18 a. in., ou Mar. 13th, and at the hotel in Inavnltt at 1 p. tu., ou March l'Jlh and. at Guide lvoel; at 1 p. in , March 14, for tl c pur pose of inspecting all stall ions and jaclis Mint huvo uot b-en lii-pccU.'d in tho vicinity nf roupectivelowus named. HotHfi und JKcUu xhould bo brought to tbw liotiK. (min uu il' i. mill Ihivm The iiitpeutioii ill cusl -5"..n(i for eai-h animal and will tagiiyH' lli- tlim -tt Ott"b lay. I'opios of rbo b iuny bu had from V. It. M' lhr, Sueu'Hr No btakU'i SaUlllon KegUt'atirn I) mid, Lincoln, Neb. Or the Trousers. 'v Uiorn In the bush Is worth two in to softt cushion. Judge. : .,- ii- .6. " ' ' ' ' ' -f 'l.r hi at wave. "' ' '(.-.. d by "Good gra in iiu-' i.eU un old gentleman, - pr'-ig h!i brow -What ever do rlv m ii t.-T lor en a i!oyvllko i "- i ir.oh Jealousy. "So you dlsapproe of tho incdoni drama " "Yes," said tho constable. "1 can't help thlnklug thero's something wrong with theso plays wo'vo been getting. 11-.p public mind Is liable to get confused. 1 never yet enw a play that made a policeman appear as nf table or sir.iut or heroic ns a burglar or a conf.df nee tnnn." mmm I have opened a 1ml er mUi-d Cloud and solieit a share ot your pat rniinge. mm Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes nhvayr. in stock, l'lione mc your wants (lnd. phone IHi.) Itelail still e opposite I'ostof tlee, in Diederleh building. CURTHATFIELD,Prop Mo vt f wwV-''W"l,w,w ' liWW li II AnMpmvMinvw . i i I the. Season's ( rwY.Miy.imM.. MlM.w.1 WopEmanship, $ 1 s s s ft mnwwni Convinced Of & Bailey Red Cloud, Nebr. ".ji 1 M :&m&ti ; i fAi. . a. l4vrYii-i i J pox.;cr Our linns- r,7 &2cr: rr ?ir IS 1)111 I il7 ln" Il i iiiliu h ' ' ii null mi milt s . i 'hihVMi-i i i.i A ti'iiopletiite H '.J bit v. l'Ci-l.ti'(l. Sit sn lisurar.zo Policy on Your House ami Furnlifrc while yt a think a' nui i' hnliil hi'iMiii'y havi- ns write it Om pi-fin uin- ii - lo v mill c ' i I his are Mit". FQ&HabfQ Insurance vjff's e 1 I . omium c .7a Y . k 1 1 t I - t . . l. y N 1" c ah;! Bacdn k 1 --miTfM SM& l 1 V IitV VMI John Yost -tiii:- y "Dutch Butcher" WwwW) ! &?iV m m . i r.-Ki ' in 'i kK.i.d i nr.- 'at. im i i ir ' vsh infjwBffrv Si -3mMEiWWBfA txvur -ra'ar.if :w" "' ,.&, I iKhVi -I "