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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1917)
X ? V V f V tf X X t v m s suite lUslorlcftl Scckty 0a7-cvs . r A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For S1.50. VOLUME 15 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. JAN'UAllY H, 1!M7. NUMBERS ,x...:..:..:..:..:..:..x..:..x..:., 4;..-t.....m-... ..., o ':'ww',,1"."i", ::: Nineteen Seventeen .WW.".' I District Court Proceedings EGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT open an accent with this Bank. Resolve to save a portion of your income place it in this Bank where it will be safe then, when an opportunity presents itself. be in a position, financially, to safe and profitable investment. Don't put it off-now is the time to begin. Deposits iu this bank arc protected by the Depositor Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska. you will make a I Webster County Bank RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA CAPITAL ani HUIIPLUS 8U1.000 """;. ZmToTm-mTm-m. xov:"tM:,wW",,wX"x STOP! OBimX2m&Z8BM&EXM&(2XZl EaissasKRSSKKW Come in and visit us in our new home we are now settled and ready to supply your needs in the line of guaranteed hardware, stoves, etc. Over our line of goods ' that we carry and per haps you will see some article that is essential to the comforts oi your self or your family. To our advice and buy goods of quality they cost no more than other inferior brands we guaran tee satisfaction. We have purchased an additional stock, which is now arriving, and within a short time will have one of the most complete lines of hardware, cutlery stoves, ranges, etc. to be found in this vicinity. Your Hard ware Dealer wWHK!ES&U2I55I3' H IPf;9 iTL M.MMMHMMMHM.MHMmMfHHMMMMMMi IM.IIII.H , J0i 12 Fox William Presents WILLIAM FARNUM in A Man of Sorrow A PLAY OF LOVE AND HATE Based on the Immortal Stage Success, "Hoodman Blind." ADMISSION - - - - 10c and ISc Judge II S Dungait held n two days term of District Couit, beginn'ng Moil dn Tin- follow hit! is u list of the hum's disposed of. , I NtHto of Nebraska, vs. Flos d Woods, chaiged wi'li the selling ot lntoxlea- ting Iqiiots, contrary to law, n lino of $.'U0 uml costs was Imposed. Statu of Nebraska, vs. .John Morrlsey Mittio charge, a line of 820O atid costs was Imposed. The civil cases disposed of were: Amboy Mill & Klevator Co., v II. C. Harris, continue.!. J. V. Wiseonrvet v Wado Koolit, continued for thu tot m. Ulurk Iniplemcnt Co. v Win. i:. Wal Ince, continued. Oecidontal Bhlg .v Loan Association v W. Ij. HlieUf coutinuud. Occidental HldgA. Loan Association v faurah minion, continued James I'oterson v Wither Peterson and Boyd Smith, continued. M. B Corner v F. V. Cass, halo con firmed. Deed ordorcd. Donald K. Gland v Ilattio I. Orohmd et al, plaintiff given leave to tile amend ed petition. Occidental Hide; it Loan Association v Stark et al, continued. Spencer 12. Bailoy v City of Uod Cloud ot al. Demurrer ot defendant sustained. Plaint ilf gives notice of appeal in open court. lvu Walter ot al v W. A. Carpenter, referee discharged. Doia Weidetnan v Win, T. Mount et al, continued. in. J. Oveituan ; Homer Fox, con tinued. Mm tin Hairah v J. F. Kdwmds, con tinued for teiui. Fied Ivirsuh v Anna Ivirsch, coutinu ud foi tenn. Iu I! toe v Wm. .1. Howard. Salo conlii tiled. Occidental lildg A. Loan Association v Fied linker, deeieo ol loieclosuic. 12 in mths stay ordeiod. Fi.miL 1 Sadilek v Anna l'.ivilka, contiiiuod. In the matter of the assessment ot the C. 1!. X (J pipe line contiiiuod Win. H. Montgomery v Clarenco Montgomery. Sale continued. Mooinian Mfg Co v C. K. lierglleld. Conti'iued. Wm. 11. Mooio v Ileniy L'lleineu.v, continued for teim. Ida Thomas v John I). Cuius Salo continued. Deeds oulered. Hugo Neiib.iuer v C. H. A Q. Ky. Continued for term. Jacob Sohunk v IJeuiy Vonderfecht, Continued. Kobeit II (Juiggle v Until Quigglo. Continued. Ontcault Advertising Co v W. W. Maishall. Continued, Henry T. McAntire v Nellio McAn tlro. Continued. George Han is v Mary Dean. Title quieted. Emma Bcnso v W. S. Bonso. Con tinued. btnto Hank of lilmleii v Anna Striek er. Continued. Asa O'Donnell v Webster County. Continued. John Roesnor v Webster County. Continued. 1). M. Abol v Mary Abel. DIvorco for plaiiitilT. Emma L. Sorlvner v Win. J. Sorlvncr. Divorco for plaintiff and custody of two minor children. Edna Shceley v Arthur Shcoley, Divorce for plaintiff. Nellie E. Vonderfecht v Win. Von- dorfocht. Divorco for plaintifr and custody of minor child. Tho J. Ii. Watklus Medical Co. v Hunt & Campboll Default of Hunt ontcred. Continued as to Campbell. John I'ichler v Koy Copley. Contin ued. Crandall Horse Co. v Sam Penpard. C. W. Kaley Passes Away in California w. The iniinv ft lends of Charles Kaley wore deeply grieved to learn of his di'iith which oci'itied at the Angeles hospital, Los Angeles, California, tit 0.00 1 M., Satuiduy, January Dili Clunk's William Kaley was born In Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, Decern ler 12, 1810". He was one of a family of twelve children, coming to Hed Cloud In 187 1. He was a graduate of Wlttenburg college Springfield, Ill inois and for a number of yeats was an Instiuctor'in public schools. In 187(i ho was admitted to the bar mid con tinued to pi notice law until 18 In 1S71I ho was elected county judge, in 1H1 elected to thu legislaluie and was appointed a member of the Nor mal Hoard, In 1H!M he was elected ie gent of the State Univeislty and in 1394 was elected to the legishituie. He was a member ot the Blue Lodge, Chapter Noble of the Mystic Shrine, Past High Priebt, Grand Muster of the State, and King of the Giand Chapter of the Masonic lodge. On D.'Ct'tnber '.'J, 1870 he was united in marriage to Miss Cyrella A. Widney who passed to he,r eterJi.il rewind A pi II 15, IttOl. The deceased hud traveled abroad and was well acquainted with tho con ditions of the world. He was successful In business and won the respect of all who knew him. Ula advice was often sought by his fel low men; a man of cult ut o and of a fjeneious natuio, having contributed liberally to thu Misoulo homo at Plattsmoiith; a lcpublicau in politics an deal landlord who was honored ami lespi'Cted by all his tenants; a man who had won tor himself a huge ciicle of sooial and business friouds. The loinains will arrive in this city Friday morning. Funeral sei vices w HI be conducted fiom tho htfine of his In other, I). II Kalev, on .Sunday uftu noon, Itev .1. L. Iteebe assisted by Khv. ti. W, flummel, being in chaige of the services. Interment will be made in thu Hed Cloud city cemetery. lt US fix your old watch or sell you a new one WHAT AN ANNOYANCE IT IS TO HAVE A WATCH THAT DOES NOT KEEP THE RIGHTTIME. WHEN WE SELL YOU A WATCH IT WILL BE A CONSTANT PLEASURE; IT WILL BE ACCURATE AND RELIABLE. IF YOU DON'T WANT A NEW WATCH, WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD WATCH SO THAT IT IT WILL BE A GOOD TIME-KEEPER-IF IT IS WORTH FIXING. IF IT IS NOT WE WILL TELL YOU SO. IF YOUR WATCH IS NOT RUNNING RIGHT BRING IT IN TODAY. YOUR WATCH SHOULD BE CLEANED OR OILED EVERY YEAR. E. H. NEMHOUSE Jeweler and Optometrist tsTC B. & Q. Watch Inspoctor i ii ' wwi i im iitf i iiTJtk-iUiJiaggriKart-Tia ESOTSGKSriTJXK gFk H fiBBF ESJSfeU Good Sanitary Milk and cream (leliv-eied.-F Dicks, l'honu Ind. 173. Unpleasant Term. U Flno language: "Ten dollars and Continued. Saiuuel Hcaton v F. misled. J. Stoner. Dls- Farm Loans I have the cheapest rates mid best option in tho state, with several plans to choose from. Sole agent for Tie- vott, MattUit linker. J. II. Bulky A. 0. U. W. Will Raise Rates Insurgency is blowing in the ranks of I ho A. O. U. W , following the action heie of the Nebraska grand lodge in raising the liisuiance lates to conform to the schedule of tho Ameiicau Fia. ternal congress. Just as is the case of the Modern Woodmen of Atneiicn, it is the olilor members who are u ost seriously ail'ected. While this Iiihui gency will i each tho piopoitlon of tho M W. A. light depends on how far down tho line the increasou Kites are I clt to he burdensome Discussing the increase yesteiduy, a good mary of the old men felt that a flht would be useless, and that thu only thing left for them to do is to drop out of the oiganiatiou mid lose tho benefit of tho pieinliuus they have been paying for years. One man who will bo 01 whon the now rates go into effect in May Hulls his premium iuci eased from c.'t.G'j a month to 811.20 a mouth for S'2,000. Auothur whose rate has bcoti 83. 1G will have to pay $U. 15 a month. The effect on the younger men will bo ab follows: a man 121 years old will pay $1.40 per month on 81,800 and Si 8li on 82,000; A man 25 years old will pay 81 56 on 81,500 mid 82.08 on $2,000; a man .10 years old will pay SI 212 on 81,000, S1.83 on 51,500 and S2. i-1 for S'2,000; a man at ,Tj years of age will pay SI. 10 per 81,000 ( and S3.80 for $2,000; a man 10 years old will pay 81.70 per 81,000 and $3.52 for S'2,000; a man CO years old will pay 85 12 for $2,000 mid a man 55 years old will pay SO 83 tor S2.000. , The new rates, accoiding to the un do! standing of members dlsciibsincr tho question yesterday, will automatically requlro tneinbeis to pay according to present ages, without i efcrenco to the age at which iiiMiiauce was taken out Sunday's Omaha World Herald. m J&$k Skk PRICES ON Ladies, Misses and Coats Just a few left on which wc are making some very attractive, prices also a few Ladies Suits at prices that will appeal to you R. P. Weesner & Co. r A SPECIAL SALE On All Willow Ware, Art Pottery, Pictures We are closing out this line and for the next 30 days will sell all Willow Baskets 15c each, 2 for 25c Waxed imitation Roses and Crysanthums 5c each All Enameled Willow Ware, Art Pottery and Pictures 25 to SO per cent off. Come in and get a bargain. If your child's eye, car, nose or throa. troubles seo Or. Warrick Tuesday Jan. 10. Hours 1 to 0. THE MUSIC SHCP LE RO Y MUSIC CO. Red Cloud, Neb. Headquarters for Pianos, Aeolian Vocalion and Columbia Grafonola Talking Machines and Columbia Records Everything in Music' ,1 costs." Llpplncott's.