The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 07, 1913, Image 5

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HOME NEWS
Bulletin of Tho Week's Doings
House to run!. Inquire at Now
liou-Vs storo.
No. 21 oc Clours as good us gold
Try them. adv.
lee cream and soft tliiulcs served at
WarrenN Heitaurunt. mlv
Mrs. Beit Urnliiuu of Superior spoil!
Sunday lu UiN city.
.lack Waller of Cowley was in tlie
city Monday evening.
Gilbert Duptee of Oberliu, Kansas,
was In this city on Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Phillips of Cowlc.
Hpent Monday in lied Cloud.
M. S. Mm tin Is entertaining hi
brother, J. J. Martin of Indiana, till
week. Wc use only iionio boiled hams In
our Sandwiches, 5 ami 10c, at the Pin i
tHn Cafe. ndv
Mrs. I. II. Holmes nnd son returned
home the flrst of the week from a vls.il
with relatives in Alma.
John Hamilton anil sou of Guide
Rook were attending to business atfaits
in this city ou Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs J. K Chaney returned
home the first of the week from a visit
with their children at Superior.
O. B. Shrader departed for Halsey,
Nebr., the latter part of the week to
attend to Home business affairs.
Walter Warren, wife and children
spent Sunday In Superior visiting with
friends and attending the Chautauqua.
Mrs. Dr. J. W. Stockmau returned
home Monday from an extended visit
with relatives and friends In Moutatia.
A number of the local buso ball fans
of this city autoed over to Blue II 111
Sunday where they attended tho ball
game.
Mr, and Mrs. Willis Fulton left
Monday morning for Crete wheto Mr.
Fulton is working at tho catpentei
tiade.
Mr. and Mrs Clias. Carson are the
proud parents of a baby girl who ur
rived at their home on 'Sntunlnj.
August 2nd.
Mrs Bessie Cain arilved hpme the
first of the week from Jamestown,
Kansas, where she had been on nn ex
tended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Smith spent Sun
day at llankato, Kansas, where they
visited with friends. Thev made the
trip via automobile. vi
A handful-of Kodak pictures wlH
tell the story ,f your vacation trip in
the easiest way. See the neVr.'Kodaks
at Newhouse'a. adv.
The baud concert Monday evening
attracted the usual large crowd and if
Buch a thing were possible was even
better than the last one.
J. A. Sllvey, manager of the Sllvey
"liUmber Company, of Inavale, left for
his home in Missouri on Monday morn
ing on receipt of a telegram announc
ing his brother had been seriously in
jured in a cyclone which had swept
over his father's farm.
Band Master Bctz informs tho Chief
that owing to the fact that next Mou
day evening tho nlrctis is to be In
town, and that hu has learned nearlj
all of tho baud boys possess a weak
ness along this line, that tho usual
.weekly band concert will not bo given
that evcninir. but will be held on
Wednesday evening, August 13th.
Sheriff Hedge taken into custody on
Suuday a mau by tho name of Chas.
Ashley, who Is wanted by tho sheriff
of Smith County, Kansas Tho gentle
man was charged with bootlegging,
and that this offense is considered al
most as great a crime as murder, iu
the grand old state of Kansas, is prov
ed by the fact that requisition papers
have been secured for bis return.
Sheriff Oliver Hedge together with a
few of the very bravest of the brave
citizens of this metropolis such fel
lows as Ben.MoFarland, Ed. Amack
and Joe Fogel went to Guide Rock
Monday to attend the circus at that
place. It was rumored that this cir
cus had qulte'a tough crowd following
It from town to town, and Oliver did
not intend theV should sell any Web
ster county citizens any gold bricks, or
secure any easy money by the light
fingered route, We are glad to note
that all the "boys" returned home all
together.
Ed. Herrlck, wire Chief for the Bell
Telephone Company, bad the misfor
tune to fall on a piece of glass the
latier part of the week, while in pur
suit of a little toll trouble, lacerating
his knee cap severe enough as to re
nulre several stitches to be taken, At
this time he was suffering from a bad
ly bruised heel, cause from coming in
contact with a nail on the Sunday
previous, and the two Injuries com-'
blned, have forced the young pan to
use a cane in order to navigate "a
tall" this week. However, be is get
ting along fine, and we are coofldeut
that be will be able to atal return
bis weekly visit to Franklin before
A I. lily of Mi-Cook w.nv In town
Monday,
Miioko IMue Will (.lirnr Co. No. 'Jl fie
"iCigais. adv.
I i Ui-v. Vj, N. Tompkins nnd family ie-
titriif it homo Tuesday.
Dr. Hardin has located in luuvalo
for the practice of iiiedii'lne.
Mlvs F.lslo Cntlier i etui nod home
from Superior Wednesday evening.
Will -. Tiitos of Hustings has put
chined the Supei lor Journal fiom W.
A. Huir.
N. 11. Simpson and wife have u
turned home fiom their visit at Paellle
coast points.
We use only homo boiled hams in
our Sandwiches, 5 mid lOe, at the I'uil
tan Cafe. adv-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Alycis have for
their guests this week Mr. and Mrs,
Jnppert of Lincoln.
Alex Diinlap of Hastings Is spendinu
the week In this city iu the inteiest ol
the Lincoln Business College.
DrJ Ralph E. Camp left Sunday for
Lincoln wheto he attended the annual
meeting of the State Chliapraetors.
R C. Wallace and Robert Biaden of
Franklin spent Sunday in this city a.
tho guests of Mr. and Mis. Edgar Cow
dcu.
Miss Clara Austin left for hoi- home
iu I'lattsmouth yesterday morning
after a visit with her sister, Mrs.
Harry Cramer.
I have the best rate in the county ou
farm loans. See me and be couviueed,
My motto prompt service.
A. T. Wai.kkb
Mrs. Chas, Lueszltr ami daughter of
Omaha have been in the city this
week helping to care for her mother,
Mrs. Henry Straycr.
SPeciai.: Maple Ice Cream and
Strawberry Sherbet every Saturday
and Sunday at the Puritan Cafe. II.
Ludlow, Proprietor. adv
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis have
for their guest this week, Mr. A. N.
Harrington of Deeator, Kan-as. The
gentlctnnn is Mrs. Lewis' father.
Kodak goods have a reputation for
quality and so have we. Thais why
you find only Eastman products hero.
Nowhouse, Jeweler. adv.
Try our 10c Lemonades, they arc uu
excelled. Milk shakes fie and tho best
of soft drinks and Ice cream always on
hand at tho Puritan Cafe. ndv ..
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sheeley taken in
the circus aud visited witli relatives in
Guido Rock on Monday. They were
accompanied by the Misses Tilla Kent
and Irene McGuireS ,
The Cole Circus exhibited in Guide
Hock Monday and several from this
eityjvent down to secure, a glimpse of
thc'clown and elephant and to bolst a
few steins of red lemonade.
Frabk Hadley, one of the leading
artists of the city, in his chosen line-
that of spreading paint, be it red or
-otherwise, bad the misfortune to cut
an artery in his wrist, but is getting
along nicely.
Let Kodak pictures tell the story of
the motor trip, the fishing trip or the
travel. The Kodak way is the sure,
easy, convenient way. Prices 81.00
up. Ask for catalog. Newhouso,
Jeweler. adv.
Farm Loana-l have a limited a
mount of private money to place lu first
moitgago farm securities, short or
long time, at lowest intes with optional
payments. Wiito or photo. Daniel
Gahhkii, Rlverton, Nobiaska.
Mrs. Barbara Phares and Miss Tllliu
Cook leave Sunday for Chicago and
other eastern markets. Mrs. Phares
goes to purchase fall and winter goods
for her store and Miss Cook to study
the fall styles of dressmaking.
There is to be a special train 'leav
ing Hastings for this place at 5 p. in.
on Saturday, August 0th, to provide a
way for the people to return home
after the Ilarnum & Bailey circus
which is to show there that day.
O. C. Teel, wife and daughter, Miss
Fay, leave Monday for western points.
Mr. and Mrs. Teel will spend some
time visiting in Denver, Colorado
Springs and other scenic Colorado
points, while Miss Fay journeys to
California where she .will enter the
University of Berkeley for the coming
year., . v
The' followlog members of Cyreoe
Commandery No. 14 of this ,clty are
making preparations to attend the
Knights Templar Conclave festivities
in Denver next week: R. E. roe, D.
E. Saunders and wife, W. B. Saunders,
H.A. Letson and wife, Flavlus J.
Grice, Geo. HollUter, Frank Cowden,
Harry Roats Wilbur Hamilton, Chas.
Hodges and wife offouide Reck and I,
B. Colvin of Guide Rock.
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Dp. A. B. Hardin
Physician and Surgaon
Ey,Ear,Neie aad Tnioat Di
ms TreatceV J GhmnFltUd.
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JneCiowiuid Wl'l
Robertson weio
lu St. Joe this week.
Fresh can ly, peanuts and clgnrs'at
Warren's Restuuiaiit.
.Mr. ami Mis Huuli Miner weie in
Trenton the Hist of the week.
Mis Pr. Saiidetsou etiteituined the
ChiKtiias Club jesterday afternoon..
J. II. Bailey ha, returned homo fiom
ii visit with relative at Topekn, Kan
sas.
A. J Bragg of Guide Rock was at
tending to business nlfalrs In tills oity
Monday.
Mrs. J. M. Weesuer and baby re
turned homo from Superior Monday
evening.
Miss (Iract! Pierce lert tho first of
the week for Grand Island wheto she
will attend school.
Miss Irene Grimes lias returned to
her homo In Blue Bill after a Mt
with relatives ut this place.
Foil Sai.i: Registered White Face
Bull. ( II I'oiilsou, on the Stone
breaker irm. adv
There was rJ ,;un of stock shipped
out of here Sunday to tho St. Joe and
Kansas City market.
Tho best of woikinanshlp at the
now barter shop lu the basement of
the Potter building. adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Robinson who
have been visiting friends and relatives
at Guide Rock returned homo Friday.
Try the now barber shop iu the
basement of the Potter building when
in need of n shave or hair cut. ndv.
When in need of anything lu the
tonsorial line try tho new barber shop
in the basement of the Potter building
Mercer's aid stand. adv.
Mrs. Farley aud sou departed on
Monday for their home in Omaha after
coming here to attend tho funeral of
her brother, the late James McPartland
Having passed the State Board ex
amination for Embalmcrs, I am now
picparcd to do embalming.
Located with A. E. Atkins.
Rov Saiti.ky.
Tho simplicity, convenience and
elllcleiicy of the Kodak system has
made It possible for every one to make
tho HOME pictures you like. Sl.oo
and up at Newhouse's. adv.
"What is Salvation'." Is tho com
inouly accepted view tho Bible View?
Is it an act, a process or both? This
will bo tho subject Suuday morning at
the Congregational church. Good
music and all cordially invited.
Regular services will bo hold at the
M. E. church on ncxtSiinday.v The
morning preaching'' service will be
held at l'l o'clock, subject, J'ThaCall
of Today," After three, weeks.re'it.ve'
should Wave 'fjje, greatest, service' -of
the yeerl A,.i4UU
Picture taking opens a nyw world of
entertainment to the children and
tbey never tire of the fun. The Ko'dak
puts this pleasure in the hands of
young or old at small cost. Is simple
enough for a child to use with good
results, so efficient the expert cannot
exhaust its possibilities. Ask us
about this. Newhouse, Jeweler." adv
Daily Thought.
Silence is a great peacemaker.
Henry Wadeworth Longfellow.
8lmple Test of Tea.
A tea test Is to reduce a few leaveB
to a powder on a sheet of white pa
per, and if thcro Is artificial coloring
It will bo noticeable on' the paper.
Remember Him?
What has become of tho old-fashioned
dentist who used to give you tho
tooth to take homo with you?
Sgcclal
Maple Ice Cream and "strawberry
Sherbet every Saturday and Sunday at
the "Puritan Cafe. H. Ludlow, Pro
prietor. adv
Council Meeting
The city council met Tuesday even
ing, in the council chamber. Present:
Aids. Foe, Crans and Storey. Absent
Mayor Saunders and Aid. Cowdsn.
Moved and 'seconded that Aid. Foe
act as president pro tem. Carried.
Now that the wheels were greased
the city mechanism began to revolve
Iwd City Clerk Teel proceeded to read
the minatee of previous deliberations,
which were in daecounelof eventeeeal
ed with the marks of approval of the
cltysokwe.
At tbie period J. A. Tomlioson lloena
ed city electrician appeared and object
ed to R. D. MoriU'e wiring the public
school building without a license. No
action was taken.
City Marshal Christie announced
that be bad served notice upon the
parties to build their walks as order
ed by the council.
The application of G. E. Hall for
permit to erect a building on bis lota
on West 4th Avenue was allowed.
Capt Sid Fiorance handed in his re
port as city treasurer at the juncture.
It was ordered by the council that
City Clerk Teel and City Attorney
Munday act aa a committee in check
ing up the police judges and nnder due
report of their actions arid observa
tiena. A aeaall elaiai at $3 27 frees tka
Waeiiagheose aWg: Ci.? was prftMne
judged worthy
of payment and wif
no ordered.
It was ordered that Mrc. Fry ho allow
ed t0 cents for h-iuling coal, the order!
to take i licet from Aug. 1.
The following claims were allowed:
Mayer Coal C) $101)87
General Electric Co 11 00
Guy Zeiglor pju u()
CllflJay 75 00
Win Patten 70 00
Carrie Fry 8 fi 30
J. A. Bradford l) (0
W. E Herrick' i fiU
O. C. Teel ,... f0 GO
S. R. Fiorance 100 00
Grant Christy 05 00
Geo. ClawBon M) It)
Frank Claweoti it, .Ji
City of Hastings r3 87
J. W. Auld, treasurer ;il 00
Argus 7 oo
L O.O. F a? no
II. C. Lindeey, clerk sup court. 'JS 85
S. A. Finclior r 'Jfi
Morhart Bros 10 Ml
National Refining Co 1 15
Mutual Oil Co :u 03
MttyerCoalCo T2 20
F. S. Martin Co .11
Lurkenheimer Co LI 00
Commercial Electric Co 20 07
Fairbanks Morse Co . . . ." 11)2
GoclzeGoBket &Pkg Co 20 50
U.S. Supply Co 20 PJ
Chas. Palmer 18 16
Kenneth Williams 11 50
On motion the council adjourned un
til Aug lb at 8 P. M.
City Treasurer's Statement
August ., lt)i:i.
City Council City of Ked.Cloud, Neb.,
Red Cloud, Neb.
Gentlemen:
1 submit herewith Treas
urer's report for period fiom July 1,
una to Aug. 5, una.
Occupation Fund
Balance July 1, 1013 S 17s 17
Receipts 83 00
ruin it
Disbursements l.V,' 72
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Balance Aug..",, l'.nii S lia IT.
..ii Water Fund
Balance July I. 1013 g 121 SI
Uecelpts s;i:i r.O
!i.'i3 ill.
120 Oil
Disbursement s... ,
Balance Aug. .1,1013 8 t3h :tl
4 Water Levy Fund
Balnnce Jjily l.'.lOia . a, j!24 84
tJisbhrsenients.J t 1 18 111
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Balance Aug. ', 1013 1 33o Ol
Electric Light Fund -
Balance July 1,1013 '. 008 43
Receipts..::. (133 75
'I 1542 18
Disbursements 1023 13
Balance Aug. S, 1013 8 MO 0.
Klectrlc Light Levy Fund .
Balance July 1, 1013 sm 7r
No receipts No disbursements
Judgment Fund
Balance July 1,10111 S 1S1 '21
No receipts No disbursements
Firemen's Fund
Balance July 1,1(113 S 187 in
Receipts 30 00
Balance Aug. .1, 1013 ai7 4f,
Recapitulation
Occupation Fund $ 113 45
Water Fund s:ts 31
Water Levy 70 03
General Fund 330 01
Electric Light Fund ml) or,
Electric Light Levy 2J 7.1
Judgment Fund 484 21
Flremens' Fund 317 45
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S. R. Floiiance, City Treasurer.
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Improved-Alfalfa, Grain and Stock
Farms In The Great Republican
Valley--,. . A.
BMftht M4 ExchMfei
Any desirable Real Estate listed up
and advertised for .cash sale or ex
change without expense to owner.
Cash buyers for improved farms
and ranohes secured through care
ful, liberal and systematic adver
tising. Some of the best farms in
Webster and Franklin Counties Ne
braska uow listed. Several farms
for sale that will pay good interest
on the satire purchase price and
enhance greatly in value. Several
good farms for sale on easy pay
ments and special terms worth the
money. The largest lisfof local
farms for Bale to select from and
situated in the Buckle End of the
Corn Belt,
FAM lajaWl -Liberal amounts,
optional payments, lowest rates.
Money always ready.
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Chance for the Renter
In the Big Horn Basin
Gp with me on the, next excursion to the Big Horn Basin
w wjffcre you can rent imgeoved farms for a share of the c' crop.
$ " rracBsh' rent required, but you can now secure abod "firm
' Mtfnext year'and move out in the Spring. ' "'' ;
No Waiting For Rmln
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You fiimply turn the water on when your crops need it, and a destructive
hall or wind storm has never been known iu the farming region of the
Baftih Country.
If you prefer you can take up a Government irrigated homestead or file on
land under the Carey Act. Write tody for particulars, maps and folders
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