The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 23, 1913, Section Two, Image 9

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VOLUME XXXX1
Commissioners
Hold Meeting'?
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The county commissioners mot last
Tuesday, January 14th, with Com
missioner Hoffman having taken tho
pluce of Commissioner Schmidt mill
Commissioner McCnll lllllng the vn
cancy caused by tho resignation of
Senator Hummel.
Paul Storey was elected chairman
of the board for the ensuing year.
County Assessor Hutler was allowed
not to exceed 8200 for clerk hire, at
the rate of SIl per day for time em
ployed. The fallowing bridge committees
were appointed. ,
Dlst. I Chaplin, Uoffmaa.Storoy,
Dist. 2-Hoffman, Chaplin, Ohm
fetedc. Dlst. 3 -McCall, Storey, Hoffman.
Dist. 4 Storey, McCall, Ohmstede.
Dlst. 5 Ohmstede, McCall, Storey.
Poor Farm Committee Chaplin,
Ohmstede, McCall.
The county assessor was instructed
to attend the coanty assessor's meet
ing at Lincoln, February 4th and 0th,
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with necessary expenses allowed.
In the matter of the double assess
ment of the improvements on e3 sel
sec. 21-1-11 In the sum of 81000 actual
value, the tax va9 ordered refunded
to John K. Fox.
It was ordered that the county clerk
present all claims allowed by the board
to the county treasurer for endorse
ment as to amount of taxes due and
uupald, which tax shall be deducted
from amount of claim, or a warrant be
drawn to be applied on taxes.
The recjuest of the county superin
tendent for a rural telephone iu her
office Was refused.
The county treasurer was instructed
to strike from tax record, taxes iu the
sum of 83.93, against Josephine and
Dora Dosee on mortgage which was
paid in fall of 1U11.
An erroneous tax of 811.87 against
Chas. Lepln of Blue Hill on mortgage
taken simply as security for notes
signed by Lepln as security, was
ordered struck from the records.
The following resolution was adopt
ed:
Resolved, That no bridge be built
in Webster county during the year
1013 except with the approval snd by
.the direction of a majority of the en
tire board of county commissioners.
The estimate of expenses for the
county for the year 1013 was approved
as follows:
County -Superintendent 8 180J
County Court 3000
Incidentals 0000
Books ami Stationery 2oOo
County Coroner 200
Couuty Commissioners 3500
County Attorney , I200
Couuty Assesso? and deputies.. 3000
County Jail and jailer 200
County Equalization board 300
County Roads 25000
County Election .- 800
County Poor 1000
County Bridge 5000
.Soldiers' relief 50
Insane 8o0
$75800
An Iriventory of the county farm
was approved and ordered spread on
.the record.
The following official bonds were
approved:
C. O. Pitney, road overseer Dlst. 14.
A. Alber Oist.3,
W. M. Weguian Dlst. 13.
The following settlements with road
overseers were approved:
8. S. Lundstedt, Dlst. 2.
J. R.Morse, Dlst. 8K.
Joseph Burr, Dlst. 7.
The following claims were allowed:
General Fund
CSOrablll I 10 00
JJGarber 3 00
G W Hummel 5 00
Klopp & Bartlett 20 00
Mrs. A. Mcintosh 0 00
ADRaney 17 85
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January Cash Discount Sale
Jan. 18th to Feb. 1st Inclusive
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1 0 clean up the Stock and
following bargains. You
advantage and purchase of us your wants the next two weeks. You save
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T is not that we are so philanthropic, not that we had alone your
this sale. Oh no, no. It
ain't it?) It is to our interest that this mammouth stock be reduced as
February 1st. For two weeks we are willing to work, and work
reduce this stock eight or ten thousand dollars. -:-
Th Following at 50 Per Cent
yi Off 50 Per Cent Off
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ladies' Cloaks
Ladies' Suits
Misses' Cloaks
Children's Cloaks
One Lot
Ladies Sweaters
GROCER
Can Fruit Deal No. 1
16 dozen cans of Fruit that is,
worth 20c to 25c per can, that
will go at
15c Per Can
Sold only in dozen lots or
more. . They consist of Pears,
Red or Black Raspberries, Black
berries, Strawberries, Peaches.
BE SURE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE
TDRINURE BROTHERS
Red Cloud,
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Ttiat film the News Flftytw Weeks Each Year
RED CLOUD, MEBRASKA. JANUARY
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incidently raise a large amount of money quick we will offer the
get the benefit of these special prices
is Turnure Brothers Store that we are so
.The Following At
25 Per Cent Discount
1-4 OFF 1-4
Ladies9 Hand Bags
50c to $5.00
All Dress Trimmings
5c t $3.00 Per Yard
Linen Towels - Lunch Cloths
35c to $3.00
Furs - Ladies' Sweaters
Remnants - Rugs
Can Fruit Deal No. 2
10 dozen large cans worth 25c
to 30c will go at
20c Per Can
Sold one can or more. Con
sists of Hawaiian Pine Apples,
California Apricots, Peaches
G. G. Plums and Pears.
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For 11.50.
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OTHERS
just to the extent that you take
from 1-5 to your money.
interest in view that we give
vitally interested in (honest
low as it is possible to do by
hard, without pay if we cah
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The Following At
20 Per Cent Discount
1-8 OFF 1-5
Black Dress Goods
Fancy Wool Dress Goods
Silk Dress Goods
Velvet - Shoes
Winter Underwear
Carpets - Blankets
Outing Flannels
Wool Hose
Fleeced Lined Hose
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Vegetable Deal No. 3
40 dozen cans Extra Standard
Vegetables consisting of Peas,
Sweet Potatoes, Red Kidney
Beans, Pumpkin, Hominy, Corn
and String Beans will go at
$1.00 Per Dozen
50c Half Dozen 3 for 25c
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NUMBER 4
Mridgu Fluid
W A Bunnell 8 40 00
VS Hull 0 05
H C Kurd ware Co 51 55
Wtdls it MoTaggart IK) 80
Commissioner Chnplttwitul Hoffman
wct-t) appointed u uouimittcu to iimlit
the books and accounts of tho county
clerk, judgo, slioriir, iHiipcriultMidont
utul district clerk, and Commissioners
Ohmstede, McCall and Storey wore
appointed to audit the hooks and ac
counts of the treasurer.
The hoard adjourned tu committee
work.
The following claims were allowed:
T.! Chaplin ill 40
Gertrude L Coon HI 35
Henry Cook 15 00
V (J Hoffman 13 00
II .1 Maurer 12 00
Morhart Bros 155 85
Floyd McCnll 18 00
Paul Storey 40 75
Webster County Argus 18 50
Bridge Fund
Doom Bros 9 4 41
Jus Mcintosh ( ., 10 50
The committees appointed to check
up the reports of the county cSicero
met and reported that said reports had
beeu found correct.
The receipts uud expenditures oa
ahaVn by the reports of the various
ofiicersare as follows:
County Clerk
Fees collected first half of year
as per previous report t 885 GO
Fees July 80 80
" August Ul 85
" September , 77 50
' October 100 20
" November 10(130
" Deccmbor 12115
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1103 40
I'd J J tiarber, deputy. 81000 00
Otlicinl expense 10180
Amt. on hand Dec. 31.. 8 .'101 00
This report does not include the
clerking of the board of 9400 per year
also not including any fee for the tax
list of 1912.
County Superintendent
Report of Institute Fund, Jan. 13, 1013
Receipts
Hal. on hand July 1 9 210 73
Exam, and registration fees. . . 66 00
Institute Fees 07 00
Co. Hoard appropriation 75 00
450 7.1
Expenditures
Exams at normal tr's...l3 07
Institute 270 07
Balance on hand IG:t 40
sheriff and Deputy
Fees for county wo;k 8 120 75
Mileage for couuty work 70 00
Fees all other work 59 05
Mileage nil other work 47 40
' 8313 10
Co. Treasurer's receipt attach
ed for fees I 59 05
Clerk District Court
Amt. collected Jan. 1 to July 1
previously reported 549 83
Amt. collected July 1 to Deo.
31 817 64
Receipt No. 629 jury fee paid
- to county.
5 00
County Judge
Fees July 9 100,30
" August 157 25
"September 178 30
" October 12185
" November 101 IS
11 December 20175
Total 9 029 SO
Total first six month 038 94
Total for year 91568 44
The sealed bids for printing and
olllce supplies for 1013 were opened,
after which the contract for furnish
ing tho ottlce supplies was awarded to
the II. E. Orlce Drug Co. All other
bids were rejected.
The clerk was Instructed to adver
tise for sealed proposals for the con
struction of bridges, cement work, eta
as prescribed by law.
Fivo hundred dollars was set aside)
from the general fund for the jury
fond.
The board adjourned to Feb, Iff,
1913.
E. V. Ross, County Clerk,
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