The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 02, 1913, Image 4

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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHXEI
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'.RED CLOUD CHIEF
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
MbUkllkV MHO 'JUL1 BSD A
Entered In the I'liMi.tlWci nt Hut ( loinl, Nil'.
m Hicoml C'lnim Matter'
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fftltS ONLY DKMOUHATIU I'AI'KH IN
WKI1STKH COUNTY
In Hn Increase in timber sales this
year nnd in cleercnsolii receipts from
timber trespass iih cotnpaied with lust
jrcor, tmtiuiml forest offlcers suo a
growing Use of tliu forests uiul totpect
for tlio federal finest policy.
The good rnliiH vu luivo been having
tJatoly are jiiKt what wo linvo been
looking for. After sued an iinusiinlly
Jnngdiy spell Mium; rniiiH tiro very to
freshing. The croiinil Is now in ex
cellent I'onilitlon nnd tht fanners are
taking advantage f the moisture A
large iiinouitt of winter wheal liiis al
Tcady been planted mid n sUN liirgiir
..jtcrongi) will hi) In tlii' ginuiid befoie
itMiiy ria' or October have passnl.
There K one ft attire ol otiruvic life
Unit might be gt nitty impiou-d.' We
Jiuve icfcioucp to the huge,' umi(;iOf;u
itlons of young men on the sheets
Sunday evenings. IVrluips the boys
Hiijoy themselves but sueh gatherings
ro not guod mhei tlM'iimits fur nut
atr city. Wo nre fully confident Hint
these young men would be much bet
"tor educated If they would attend
church services nt thai hour or eUe
improve their inoiiiciits by reading
some good booh.
Cily Marshal Christy way be depend
ed upon to featlessly do his duty when
dour laws mu violated. I'tiday night
lio sui rounded M'ven eiap shooters
mid bi ought tin 111 Into the presence ol
Ills honor in less time than it takes to
lull it This foi m of amusement hud
"licc.oiiie to lake on good si::cil propm
Alotis but our elllclent city marshal
Jins a great loud uulsu like inlrt, and
his honor bang Hint old familiar tune
oof live nod costs. ,
iu, Missouri and Colorado have been
Mouriug Into Omahii to attend the
iniiiial Ak-Sar Hen festivities. The
.arty Indications were that with fair
weather all record attendance would
lie broken. The parnd es aro attract
ing unusual attention this ycTir as
well as the cm nival show?. The fnct
that the shows have been compelled to
stand a ilgld Inspection before open
ing their doors has icsulted in a much
higher grade of shows, which has
been appreciated by visitors. The
general excellence of the parndes has
also caused n larger attendance. That
the Ah-Sar-Hcn attractions are much
superior in general character is the
concensus of opinion.
The Ilooster IMItlons of the stale, as
published by the Nebraska newspapcis
oiiummI much discussion among Hie
commercial secretaries who attended
theiranuiial meeting in Omaha .hist
week. Sixteen slates weto' leprc-ent-1
d and the st-urelnrleH were ununimoi.s
u.di'Vlnrliig thai the booster editions
as published In Nebraska was ilie
mo"-t progicsslvo and exhaustive pub
licity campaign ever attempted In any
st ite. Many stated that they were
going to attempt similar campaigns in
their own states, Mncli good will
eotne to Nebraska from then; editions
said the secietarles. Hut it is not
every stato that can wage such a
campaign, for every state has not an
organization like the Nebraska Press
Association.
'Veiling biinglng with iter Hie sweet
'nviith of the meadows, whoso velvet
nrf and crimson clover even now
uingle their fragrmico in the memories
of the dear old summer days. With
nore than pleasure wo remember
liiafliug ilei) mugs of sweet, rich
.nilk she had brought us from the blue
.jiiiss pastures. Many of us yearn to
nice more spread on our hi end the
uind of butter mother used to make
from such milk It is with concern
or her that we hear of a shortage of
crops in many sections. TI1010 ie-
mains the fact, however, that the two
llrst cuttings of alfalfa we 10 much
tiggt-r than other eais mid that the
0111 crop-may not be so bad after all,
o the family Hoss Is safe.
x:Lrua-mrm ..naiarvtigaaai oncgr jraiMwCiiitXMiUMnMl
OURS IS THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX
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In the County Court of Webster County,
Nebraska.
IN tlie nirittcc.uMK-estate of Alice l'lnk
ulilniJtjrrteiVasfd. 'ttKIUTnllSofMililistnle will tnfce notice.
that the time limited lor the iirt'scutatlun
I ml MII11.! ol claims ,ik Inst snlil iitute Is
irll li'.tli, I'.H I; anil lor the p: incut ol dfhtc
1 September luih. IUI I: Mint I will oxnmliie
'aar allow or adjust all Chilian, ilinm-K or
lijictlcm duly lllid at tiMM!on ol the couu-
v court lo he laid ill the count) court room
:i H Id county on tin 17th day ol April, tilt I,
't the hoiirot IU o'clock A. M. IMtul Mils
I ith ilay iilSvpli mliir, Will.
iScali. A. Ii. ItANNKY, Countvltidisc.
Citizens of Nclunslcii, as well as
Jown, South Dakota, Wyoming, Kan-
The civilized world pays tribute lo
the cow. Ah H. C. Adamssuld, "She is
the one thing that man can always gel
something out of." And Hie thought
that family cows may sutler as the
result of the unusual drouth this sum
mer arouses sympathy in the minus 01
many men anil women The cow is the
symbol of contentment, the ono thing
needful in American life. She is lite
Itself to countless babies having lo de
pend on the barren lnunlt utul hallow
hearts of many modern mothers. Those
of us so fortunate ns to have known
family cows while we were boys and
girls remember tier as coming in the
WE SHALL AGAJN EXCELL IN WOMEN'S WEAR
Order to Show Cause
s into. if Nebraska , , Tlll(.(mty Courl.
Webster County f
Ara County Couit laid nt the County
i ouri room In and for snld county Septem
hcrUOtli, A. D. lllhl.
IN the matter of the estate ot Christian
llussor, PecuiM'd.
(IN riadliu; and" Illlm; the petition of
William Itnsser, lllid on the :Wth dny ot
.Suptemhcr, A. I.. 11)111, praylnc lor the ex-
amlnatloii and nllowaucuof IiIn tlnalnccoimt
of the same date, an ordir dlalrllnitliig the
r.'Mtdueof inrsonal estate nnd there upon nu
order dNcliaridiu; him from further burden
and Kurvlce In his hnld oillce ns Kxccutor.
oitlU'.llKI), that I'rldity the ITthdnyol
(ictohcr A. I), tlitil, at two o'clock n. hi., Is
hhsIkiuiI for hcarim; said petition, when all
persons Interested In said matter may ap
pear at a County Court lo ho hi Id In and tor
h 1I1I County and show cauno why prayer ol
petitioner should not ho granted; ami that
notice ot the pendency of said petition and
the liearlim thereof hu i;lveu to all persoliK
InUn-tcd In said matter, hy pahllhhlu a
copy of this order In the lied Cloud Chief, a
weekly ucuKpapir piloted In Mild county,
lor ihreo coiitecutlM! wieks prior to said day
ot hearltiK,
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VALUE, VARIETY AND EXCLUSIVE STYLES
AS THE ONLY AGENTS' IN
WEBSTER COUNTY OF THE
WORLD'S FAMOUS
WOOLTEX COATS AND SUITS
into our assortment
any oilier store in this
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by Tbe H. BUck C.
Many styles enter
mat never reach
locality, and as to price, wc undersell all
others,. quality considctcd.
An assemblage of handsome styles are
here for your inspection. Come in and
see them whether you intend to purchase
or not.
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GENERAL MERCHANTS
"A Mighty Safe Place To Trade"
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'Tis Time to Put That
Old Straw Hat in the
Discard. Get 3
Gordon or a Gimbel
Out of our. new Fall Line
and you will get $3.00
worth of satisfaction. .'
New Suits, Shoes and
Shirts are now here.
Let Us Show You
Paul Storey
Notice of Special Bond
Election.
SEWER BOND PROPOSITION.
THE CLOTHIER
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We have all the latest design! of staple
articles, and can fit vouout. fromnarlor
to kitchen. The prices are right too.
Come in and see. :- -:- -:-
CD. AMACK
LICENSED UNDERTAKER IN NEBRASKA AND KANSAS
ALL THK PHONK
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Notlco In liprcby kIvcii to the electors ol the
city ot Hcil Cloud, Wetwter county, Nclmw
ka, lnirHimnt to a resolution mloiited by the
innyor and councilor Hnld city, at a regular
meeting thcrtol Hepteniber '.nd, lt)i:i, by
whtcli resolution the council determined up
on a syBtcin ol tewerage and tho estimate ol
the cost thereol, that a special election Is
called and will bo held In said city, at the
usunl voting places therein to-wlt: In the
llrst ward at thcotllcool tho city water nnd
light superintendent and In the second ward
at thcKtrcman'B Hall, on tho 11th day ot
October, ltlCI, between tho hours ol 8 o'clock
a. in. and 7 o'clock p. nt. at which the follow
ing proposition Is submitted to bo voted upon:
"Shall tho Mayor and City, Council ol the
city ol Ited Cloud, Nchraska, be authorized
to Issuo coupon bonds to be demontated
Sewer llonds ol said city ol Ited Cloud, Ne
braska, In tho amount ot Itltccn thousand
dollars In denominations ol live hundred dol
lars each, payable to henrcr, to become duo
'JO years alter the date thereof, but payable
any time after the expiration of tlvoyenrsnt
the option of Bnld city, and bearing not to
exceed live per cent annual Interest and to
bo dated the day ot their Issuance, Interest
and principal to ho payable at tho oillce ol
tho stato treasurer of Nebraska. Bald bonds
to bo sold not less than par valuo with ac
crued IntcrcHt and jiroceeds thereol to be
used by Bald city for tho construction and es
tablishing a syttcm of sewerage In and tor
said city, snld system not to Include any
lateral or district sower; mid shall tliu mayor
and council ol mild city annually levy the
necessary lax upon all tliu taxable property
within said city, In addition to all other
taxes, to pay tliu Interest upon said bonds,
as thosaimi may become duo and to furnish
a sinking fund for the payment of tliu prin
cipal ol said bonds, and an annual tax ol not
to exceed two mills on tliu dollar ol assessed
valuation ol tliu properly of said city for tho
purposuol maintaining and repairing said
system of sewerage."
The form ol the ballot to bo used on bald
election shall bo as Uillows:
Vote for one
I'or sewerage bonds and taxes
Against sowerago bonds and taxes j
And to be voted and marked by making a
cross In the spaco provided In tho usuul man
ner as provided by law.
Should a majority ot tho ballots cast at
such an election bo In favor of said proposi
tion the mayor and council of said city
will bo authorized to Issue and negoti
ate said ImiiiiIs according to the conditions
and for tho purpose speellled In tho foregoing
proposition slid as also eoutemplatid by the
statutes of Nebraska ns In such ease provided
and It shall be the duty of tho mayor
ami clerk ol said city whenso authorized And
by order ot the city council to sign and attest
said IkiiuIs and altlx thereto tho seal ol said
city. The proceeds o( said IkiiuIs thai I bo
paid to tho treasurer ol said city ot lied do d
mid kept by him In n seperatv fund, apnit
from other moneys, to be known us a sewer
age fund and paid out only by order of tho
council and warrant drawn against the same
for said purpose specified and no other.
Dated this 2nd day of Hcptetabcr 1913.
Attest:
O. C. TKBL, . E. SAU.NDEUS,
(Seal) City Clerk. Mayor.
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Dress Goods For Fall Wear
Wc have much to interest the woman looking for the very latest in Fall Dress
Goods for street home and evening wear.
A very large assortment of Fancy Brocaded Silks just received at from $1.00 to
$1.25 per yard.
Brocaded Wool Goods, Velvets. Serges, Dirgonals, and all the popular Fall Dress
Goods in all colors at reasonable prices.
Outings, Flannels and Blankets in a large variety of colors, weights and prices.
All marked very low.
Children's and Misses Sweater Coats at from 60c to $5.00. Quality the best.
The largest stock of Yarns in the valley.
Butterlck Patterns Warntr's ftuit Proof Coraata
(HwSlwCSg 5CSwHs;.S3w.
In the County f on i o" .Webster taunt y,
Nht k.
In t! o inattf r ol tliu estate ot Catherine
Studebakcr diet nt c
(UllOniTOItSotenUI estate will t.ikc notice,
that the tluto limited lor tlio presentation
and llllng l claims usaiiit sahl rsinto Is
April lllth. lilll! and lor the payment ol debts
iHScptemlerlDlh. lull: that I will examine
hear allow or adjust all claims, demands, or
objections duly lllid ut a hicslon ot tho coun
ty court to be held In tho county court room
In said county on tliu 17th da) of April, 101 1.
at tlio hour ol 10 o'clock A. M. Dated tills
I'Jth dny ot September, lillli.
(Seal). A. 1. HANNHV, County .lodge.
Widow's Pension.
'I In- iviHMit uct of April ll'th. l'.ICS
,'lve.s to all MiUllurV willows ti uBflblun
41:2 pur mouth. Kreil M.inior. the fit
torni'v. has nil neeessiir.v bluiiUf.
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$30
To
Rsvlaatf.
"Mah bredren," cried a Boston col'
ored praacner, "ye mutt be like great
Caesar's ghost above sussptshun."
Ufa.
THK ALARM Is u dreiutful thing
OF FIBE for the man without
Insurance. Every time he seub tbe
engines racing nlonit his hwirt I'omes
up in hit tin out if tho tliu is unywhciu
near liU place. Wliul folly, what uilb
taken economy.
THK C09T OF lb so small that it
INMUKANCK need hardly be
considered. The freedom from worry
alone is worth It many times over
Have us insure you to-day,
O. C. TEEL,
Rollabl Inturane:
California. Washington.
Oregon, British Columbia
ONE WAY
From Principal Nebraska Towns
September 25 to October 10, 1913
Through Tourist Sleepers To The Coast
Via Salt Lake Route, Scenic Colorado, every day; personally conducted Wedues
diiyu uiid Saturday.
Via Western Pacific, Scenic Colorado, l-'cathcr River Canyon; personally oon
ducted Wednesday nnd Fridays.
Via Southern Pacific, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake, every day; personally con
ducted Sundays, Tuesduyaau I Thursdays,
itn auho.. n..i0t- .i it . .. , .. . -
tiu iiviim.ni muni,, uvury uuj, luruuKii mu northwest, to Spokane, Seattle.
Via Breat Northera. every day, throuRh the Northwest, to Spokane, Seattle
Tho undersigned will be pleased to ticket you, arrange for yourthromrb
berths in tourist sleepers. b
T. K. roKf Tlckmt Agent.
L. W. WAKKLKY, Qiniral ramngir Agt.
Dr. A. 8. Hardin
Physician and Surgeon
Eye, Ear, Now and Throat Dis
ease Treated. j Glasses Fitted.
Inavalc,
Nebraska
Louis Vavpieka
Auctioneers
Terms reasonable and satis
faction guaranteed. I speak
either Bohemian or the
American language. . ,
t, F. D. Ptt, 4. kM CUM), NttmU