The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 27, 1913, Section One, Image 4

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The Red Cloud Chief
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PUBLI8HKD EVFRY IIIUBSDAI
Entered In the PoMofflce at Bed cloud, Neb.
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TUK ONLY DEMOCRATIC 'PAPEK IN
WED8TER COUNTY
CITIZEN'S TICKET
For Mayor Don E. Saunders.
For Clerk O. C. Teel.
For Treasurer 8. K. Florance.
For City Engineer-Geo. H. Overlng.
For Police Judge James A. Burden.
For Alderman 1st ward: W. A. Sher
wood, C. E. Strong; '2nd waid:
Paul Storey.
Hoard of Education L. H. Rlacklcrige,
Henry Ullham
There arc pillows wet by sobs; there
are gentle sensitive natures seared and
-warped; there are old time friends
separated Hnd walking their lonely
ways with hope dead and memory but
a pang; there are cruel misunderstand
logs that make life bare, these are but
lew of the sorrows thai come from the
crimes of the tongue.
Not every boy can be a rich man or
great man, but every boy can be a
gentleman. A boy with gentlemanly
Manners, who Is trusty And honest
and dots his very best every day, will
gain the attention and confidence of
aaen and will be giveu paying and re
sponsible positions aseoon as he is old
enough to All them. Hoys llko to have
fan and a good time. It Is right they
should. They will nevf r be boys but
aace, but to have fun Is not altogether
what they are made for. Boys are of
"value chiefly to make men, good for
something in the world. Characterise
house, must have the right kind of a
foundation. The foundation stones of
a good character are reverence for (lod
respect and obedience to parents, de
ference for old people.
An Nmm laklH Easy
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
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Uta.le of Nebraska, I i ihn rmmiv Conn.
Webster county, f
In the matter ul the cMntc ol ChrUtlnn
Jttumcr, DcccaHcd.
Notice I hereby ulvcn to all persons hav
Ing claims and deiuands against Christian
Itaascr, late ot Welwter county, (k-cvosoil.
that tlio time fixed (or HIIiik clalniH against
aid estate U nIx months trom the 'Jfilh day ul
THarch, A. I). 1UIX
Alt such penotvH are required to iircxcnt
their claims, with the vouchers, to the
County Judgo ol said county, pt his otllce
therein, on or before the'Ath day ot' Septum
tier 1913; and all claims no tllcd.wlll bo heard
.before the said Judge on the aith day ol
September 19i:i, at ten o'clock a. in.; and
that the administrator Is allowed one year
- iron theistdsy of March A. n. I9i:t, in which
to pay the debts allowed minima said estate
and settle the sumc.
(hkai. A. D.Hannkv,
County Judge
HOW TO MAKE
HOUSECLEANING
.EASY
Dsa't wait until the first warm
weather and then try to do
everything in two weeks.
There are a lot of odd Jobs that can
fee doae during the winter evenings
f January, Fsbriuury or March that
yew will want to do in April but
west't have time.
Far instanc look owr your
Jilting room, living room and
kadroom fumitmrt, etc., and
if thty don't neecf
mnghttning . p
Magfn now Take one article at a
state, wash it with strong soap,
then sandpaper it smooth, and
brash on the vanish. They'll be
new.
mnadtdtmratid Chi-Nam I
flews out smooth, requires little
treehiag, and does not need an
esaart to turn out a perfect Job of
earnjshiwg.
lie brash marks m laps.
Cmhwtd CM'Namel gives stain and
lustre ia one application.
Mmturml Cbi-Namcl gives gloss
without chaagiag the color.
A SO cent con of
Cml'Nmml Varniih
swats tOO maumra recc
ssfifncs.
Wm carry ft bt unatt
largm cant AM
and Natural.
Next Tuesday is city election day.
There arc two nou-partisan tickets in
the field. The Chief gives Its unquali
fied support to the business men's
ticket for two reasons. First the pres
ent administration has made good.
The present officials were selected last
year by the business men of the city
to give us a business administration
and they have done all that could
possibly be expected of them to do.
They have saved the plant nt the power
house. All that expensive machinery
that bad cost the tax-payers of this
city thousands of dollars was in a good
way of soon becoming good only for
the scrap heap. The boilers were de
fective, the steam pipes leaked at near
ly every turn, thero was waste in every
operation and the entire plant hud a
run down appearance.
The plant in, now in first-class condi
tion The boilers have been re-set and
about n ton of coal saved per day; the
steam pipes have been re-cut and re
Utted, the two water pumps repaired
and they are now practically us good
us new. The plant looks as tho it
were owned by n prosperous concern.
Everything about the power house now
hus tho appearance of thrift und
economy ami tuivone can see that con
ditions ure better than anytime siuce
Charlie Whlttukcr left. The plaut 1
saved.
This administration abolished the
ten per cent reduction on bills for
light and water and thus saved a snug
sum for the city. The city is now paid
for what it furnishes to consumers.
By relieving the Commissioner of the
duties of milking out statements and
collecting the bills he is now able to
devote his entire time for the up-kcep
of the light and water system this is
a big mlvuuce over former methods.
This administration succeeded in
connecting the Maurer sprites with
our city water supply at n time when
those springs seemed to be lost. This
result was accomplished without the
expenditure of one dollar of city funds.
Monthly statements of the Uuuucial
condition of the city have been regu
larly published and by keeping these
by themselves any eity could tell Just
what was being doue with the tuouey.
This ailmiuistmtiou has not indulged
iu the luxury of quarrels and dead
locks. Itusiuess has becu transuded
iu a busiuess like manner, euch mem
ber of the council has spoken his opin
ion freely und the result lias beeu
beneficial to the city.
This administration has paid oil'
about four thousand dollars of previous
indebtedness ami have paid their own
-bills fioui time to time so that we are
now practically out of debt. There
may be u hundred 'dollars but the
amount is inconsiderate. We liuve
dreumed for years of the time when
the city would be out of debt und now
that our dreams uie to be a reality we
should endoise the acts of the busiuess
council by retaining them in power.
The second. reusou why we favor the
business men's ticket is because in tills
election there is absolutely no issue
between the two tickets.
lternP
nation as a member of the Soldiers Re
lief Commission of Webster County,
Nebraska, to take effect from and after
the selection of my successor.
Dated this 17th day of March 101.1.
J. C. Brooks.
On motion the above and foregoing
resignation was accepted.
It was moved and seconded that I).
O. liennett of llladen, Nebraska, be
and is hereby appointed as 'a member
of the Soldiers Relief Commission of
Webster County, Nebr., to fill vacancy
made by the resignation of-. J. C.
iirooks. Motion carried.
On motion U. Ohmstcde was and is
hereby authorized and instructed to
order stringers for the Guide Rock
river bridge.
On motion.tbe following claims were
audited and allowed and the clerk in
structed to draw warrants on their re
spected funds for the same.
Ok.nkral Fund
Oeo O Holt t 8 1ft
Turuure & Son 35 'JO
O D Uedge 11141
A D Ranuey 87 31
0 W Trine 2 70
University Pub Co .. 5 00
lnd Blue Print Supply Co 13 80
A B Dick t Co 2 14
E A Creighton 62 00
11 S Keed, M D 3 05
Dr Stockman 4 50
Mrs Mcintosh 13 00
J It Lane 20 50
PA Wullbrandt 4 50
Klopp & llartlett 82
Miss lielle Spauogle 27 05
O Ohmstede tOO 00
IU Muurer 35 50
T J Chaplin 25 40
Floyd McCall 30 00
W O Hoffman 22 00
Paul Storey 30 00
HitiiMiE Fund
Geo O Holt , 7 55
O O Rlcknrd 8 00
John lleyke 7 00
Logan Township, Kas 10 27
Took Farm Fund
Walter Lambert 5 85
Bniloy & Son 00
F Sherman 2 00
Elmer Wilson 150 (o0
Wlllard Crowell H 00
Joe Fogel 0 00
On motion Fred Vance wasaud hen
by is appointed overseer of road dis
trict No. C.
On motion Wm. McCord was and is
heroby appointed overseer of rotul 61s
ttictNo. 12, being the east half of
Oleuwood precinct. ,
On motion Board adjourned to Apt II
22, 1013 at 1 p. m. I '
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TAILORED
SUITS
COATS AND
SKIRTS
OF THE BETTER SORT
SUITS. COATS and SKIRTS that are distinctive and modish in style,
artistic in coloring excellent in quality and moderate in price.
fSuits. Coats and Skirts that are the pick of the world's best and most
d exclusive.Y A Suit, Coat or Skirt from the Miner Brothers Company, means
111, absolute satisfaction no matter what the price. Suits, Coats and Skirts of the
better sort 'and the less expensive kind, we are showing in good varities,
EJalthough our entire lines are not yet here.
E. W. Ross, County CU
Real Estate transfers.
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350
1250
2000
tho Minor Brothers Company For
Any and All of Your Spring Wonts.
Miner Bros. Co.
GeneraJ Merchants
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chas. l. cutting
The Druggiit.
Dn. !)i:a!(D0iii' )u. Ahiu.ii
Chicago Veterinary Kansas Clt,
College College '
3nd.844 "?3 Res. Phones 12T lnd. 233
Ors. Deardorf & Asher
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Ofllce l'houe: lnd. luU; Red 07.
ELEVEN YEAIS EINMEWE
BED CLOUD,
NhUKASKA
Commissioners9
Proceedings
Ked Cloud, Nebr., March 25, 1U13
The Board of County Commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment. Mem
bers all present, vi. (1. Ohmstede, W.
G. Hoffman, Floyd McCall, T. J. Chap
lin and Paul Storey chairman of said
board.
In tho matlei'of tlieenoieotis assess
ment of u et'iiiun chattel mortgage
uote iu tin- sum of SG5.00 the asessed
value tlieienf and the taxes on said
uote being St.OO and paid under pro
tost by A. K. Turner now coming on
for hearing.
It was moved and seconded that the
County Treasurer be ami is hereby
authorized and instructed to refund to
A. E. Turner tho sum of 84.00 being
the amount of tuses paid under pro
test on said uote which wascrrorvously
taxed against said A. E. Turner. Mot
ion carried.
lion. E, W. Iloss, County Clerk of
Webster County, Nebraska:
Dear Sir; I hereby 'tender my reslg-
For the week ending March 2r, ,1013.
Compiled by M. W. Carter, Bonded Ab
stracter, Red Cloud, Nebr.
Elizabeth Rodgers to Frank ,,,
Mizer, wd, uw4 25-1-11 t l
William P. Clawson to Mary J.
Clawson, wd, lot 7, pt lot 8,
lllk. 2, 1st add to llladen 1
R. A. Simpson and wife-to I. A. t,(
" Banks, wd, lots 7 to IS, lllk. 0, '
Blue Hill, and lots 7, 8, 0, Blk. ,J;f
0, Swee.y's Add to Blue Hill. . 250
Julia A. Wells, et. al., to George
A. Wells, qcd, b$bw' sec. 20,
and n uw). sec 29-3-0
Laura Yeager, et. al., to Uocint
Johnson, wd, lllk. 35, Blue Hill
Sarah Hall and Husb., to Mary
L. Hull, wd, lots 1 to 13, Blk.
8, and lots 1 to 7, Blk 7. Guide
Rock .'
Mary L. Hall, et. al., to Sarah
uud Oliver Hall, an Agreement,
lots 1 to 13, Blk. 8, lots 1 to 7,
lllk. 7, Guide Rock.. COo
A. D. Ranuey, Co. Judge to Char
les .1. Smith, Decree, sj; mv).
and sK ueVj aO-l-ii:
Vera W. Mlzer and Husb., to
Elizabeth Rodgers, wd, lot 23
or ueU sec 35-2-11 1
Dcwitt C. Marsh and wife to
Frcdeiick C. Arnold, wd, un
divided i interest wK lot 3,
llusohow's add Blue Hill 0000
Oru J. Mace aud wife to Claus
Rose, wd, lot 13, lllk. 13, Rose-
moot 80
Fannie S. Dow to Vera W. Mizer,
wd, lots 13, 14, 15, Blk. 0,
Smith and Moore's Add to lied
Cloud 1800
Charles ltaldeiston und wife to
Frank S. Kudrna, wd, lots 8, 0,
lllk. 3, Spenoe's 1st Add to
Bladen, 375
Moitrujes Filed, 115,050.00.
Mm iniij,'"- Released. $12,180.00.
Wiiciikas: Our Heavenly Father in
UiswUdom has seen lit to call from
our midst our beloved sister Uluuche
Gross, t
Thciiefoiik: lie it lesoiveu that we
cx'etid our heart felt sympathy to our
sister, Mrs. Addle Oross, in this her
hour of sorrow.
lty order of the committee of the
Degree or Honor lodge.
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El.lZAIIKTII FOK.-
"A MIGHTY MAtt PLACK TO THAOE"
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WHAT'S THE PRICE OF A GOOD
SUIT OF CLOTHES ?
WENTY-FIVE dollars. You can buv our clothes
for less than that $20, $18, $15; you can pay more
than that we have very fine clothes at $30, $35, $30.
But $25 is a good average price; most men who appreciate
good quality and style in clothes, gdod tailoring and fit,
are willing to pay as much as $25.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
suits at $25 will surprise you. You'll get all-woll fabrics; trimmings, linings and other materials
of a high grade; tailoring of a very high order the things that make a suit wear well, 'and
shapley. You'll get the value of best style standards and orginality of design; you'll get clothes
that fit you wellt
And you'll gain from $10. to $20, either in greater value at the price; or lower price
for similar value.
; Better see how true this is; $25 is a price you can afford, and you'll say so
when you see the clothes. Better come and look at the new spring styles
"
PAUL
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STOREY
THE CLOTHIFR
RED CLOUD,
LNtUFtntf '
Bring that old picture aud get 'it
enlarged. Surprising results. We
can please you, come in and see.
Stevens Uuos.
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Annual Meeting of The
Boy Scoutt Organization.
The annual meeting of the Hoy Scouts
Organization of Red Cloud was held
March Slth. iu tho Commerical Club
rooms. The meeting was called to
order by the president. The minutes
of previous meetings, and a financial
statement were read and appro-ed.
A motion was carried that the pres-
NEBRASKA
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ent otllce is hold over another year.
The oflicers are as follows:
President B, W. Stewart
Vice President J. C. Mitchell
Secretary G. U. Caldwell
Treasurer D. n. Kaley
Scout Commissioner L. II. Black
ledge Executive Committee It. D. Morltz,
D. D. Sanderson
Scout Master E. J. Overing Jr.
Finance Committee Cather, Gilhaui,
H. Saunders, D. W. Turnure
court of Honor Bayne,
Colo and Hates.
Tompkins;
Br Sale
Early Ohio Seed Potatoes. Sixty
five cents per bushel at cellar. In
quire Porter Hale. Rural phone u on
Be up-to-date-Read The Chief.