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Cambridge Clarion from Cambridge, Nebraska • 4

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Cambridge Clarioni
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Cambridge, Nebraska
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Mag V' ''f CAMBRIDGE CLARION Hammond Editor Prop LUMBER COAL Entered as second-clan matter Dec 8 1908 as a semi-weekly at the post-office at Cambridge Nebraska (150 Per Year Strictly In Advance ANNOUNCEMENT To My Friend and Patrons: I with to announce that after January 1 1911 no bill will be allowed to run longer than the first day of the month after the purchase is made No matter what time in the month you make the bill it must be paid on the first day of the following month or settled by a Bankable note The time has come when I cannot carry long time bills and people purchasing at our store will remember our new rule for we will adhere etrictly to this rule during 1911 Thanking my frlenda for their patronage during the past and soliciting a continuance of the same I remain Your Friend BAUGHMAN LEGISLATURE ORGANIZED We carry a full line of lumber builders material and coal Nothing but High Grade and Fresh stock on hand Best grades of Maitland and Canon City coal always in stock Call and see us wwmww wwm co Phones 5 and 92 Cambridge Nebraska Get your meals or short orders at A Cafe Horses Wanted Pump $Hop ALDRICH IS GOVERNOR Governor Shallenberger stepped out and Aldrich took the reins of government of the state Thursday at noon In his final message to the legislative body of the state Governor 8hal-leoberger the bank guaranty law which was recently upheld by the United States supreme court He does not recommend any further banking acts for Nebraska saying that the laws now in force hi this state are ahead of other Another effort at a non-partisan Judiciary act is advised as well as an income tax amendment The popular election of United States senators under the law enacted at the last session finds the approval of the outgoing executive An increase in the powers of the railway commission with the addition of a public welghmaster for the greater protection of shippers and carriers is advised In dealing with the liquor traffic the governor says that Nebraska is far ahead of any state but that further Improvement could be made by seeing that all officiate are made to enforce thd acts of the legislators It i recommended that power to see that officiate enforce these laws be vested In some state official preferably the governor giving him the right to hold a hearing and rendering a decision before ahy action of the courts The message closes with a resume of the reports of state institutions Governor Sballeaberger asks that the legislature deal liberally with these departments of the state Governor views briefly stated in Ills message arc: The country Is free yet liberty is not license The brewery trust bo declares made an assult on the very life of the state He warns the legislature aguiust playing politics The corrupt lobbyist is denounced Mr Aldrich favors the Initiative and referendum County option is approved The primary law Is correct in principle but statute should be amended Generosity to the state university and state institutions is urged In his message ho criticises alleged conditions in Omaha GOTCH GIVE8 TITLE TO YOU8EF MAHMOUT Turk Appears At Ringside in Omaha And Challenge Hack For Nothing Omaha Neb Jan Frank Gotch champion wrestler of the world last night turned that honor over to Yousef Manmout and announced he would back Mahmout agianst Hack-on acbmiidt for $20000 part of which was posted last night The announcement was made from the ring in which Hackenschmidt and Jeaa Westergaard were preparing to wrestle by Burns who stated that $1000 had been already deposited by himself on behalf of Gotch and that the remainder would be posted at any time the challenge was accepted Mahmout himself and his manager appeared In tho ring and the Turk offered to wrestle Hackenschmidt on the spot for nothing or for any amour for the benefit of the 5000 persons gathered to witness the Hackeh-schmidt-Weetergaard match Later Bums stated that Qotch was retiring from the mat because bis financee opposed hte continuing in the game Burns stated that the recent challenge to Hackenschmidt was made In good faith but that the objections of the young lady had led Gotch to reconsider the challenge for which he had no apology Manager Curly declined to even comment for Hackenschmidt and left on a late train for Kansas City Dr John Krone of Chicago and Dr Message of Kansas City who are Caring for Mahmout interests stated last night that the Turk was ready to wrestle Hackenschmidt for any part of $20000 and that they were willing to join Gotch in any amount tho former champion might offer for a match between Hacken-schmidit and Mahmout Last night the Russian worked an hour in an attempt to throw Jess Westergarad twice but failed to secure one fall the big Dane being awarded the match MISSION RIDGE Tho dance at Ed last Saturday night was well attended Thirty-three were out and all had a fine time Ed Whitesel and family of Cher-kep County Iowa are visiting hte mother Mrs Robinson for a few days Eld Lambert and family of Eustls Nebr are visiting with his cousin Mrs Stowe a few days Ellis Edwards of Cherry Co is See Wm Baker for Perkins and Dempster WINDMILLS Kuhl Chosen Speaker Platform Kelley For Sergeant-at-arms United action by all of the democrat! members in the lower house of the legislature was brought about on Tuesday morning after the wet and dry factions had spent the greater pail of the night in fruitless negotiation toward getting together Waiving all claim upon the speakership and the chief office as well as upon certain committee chairmanships which had been tendered them as a basis of compromise the dry went into the party caucus at 10 o'clock with a simple proposl tlon in writing that county option should be given clear sailing in the legislature that they should be permitted to name the first assistant chief clerk and the head clerk of the enrolling and engrossing room The proposition tentatively agreed to by both camps Monday night that the drys should have six members of the committee to select standing com' mittees leaving the wets to choose an equal number the speaker to be an added member by virtue of his office will stand as part of the peace compact Shortly after the caucus assembled John Kuhl of Cedar County was elected speaker and Henry Hich-mond of Omaha chief clerk both by acclamation The dry did not oven put Quaekonbush in nomination us they wished to emphasize the fact that they had been holding out for the sake of county option and not to secure positions for the members dr group The caucus contin ued Its work by choosing the other officers named above and then ad Jouraed TfiV following officers of the House were chosen: John Kuhl Cedar county Chief Clerk-Henry Richmond Omaha Bergeaut-at-urm Kelly lieu ver City Ass i Ha taut A lleltzer Oaccola Postmaster- Gavin Lincoln Assistant Dick Sampson Seward Jeremiah Michel Lincoln and repairs for same Pumps Piping Tanks and General Supplies One block east of Cambridge State Bank Phone 77 Cambridge Nebraska We will be in Cambridge Saturday January 7th to buy horses from 4 years old up must be broke to work Bring in your horses BENTLEY and NOWLIN Clean Coal We have found that it pays to handle only the best of soft coal and that in the long run it is the cheapest to the consumer even if it is not the cheapest in price We keep our coal in good clean shape and are willing to have you at any time come and look at our bins Different kinds of stoves and furnaces also differences in the fllues require different kinds of coal WE HAVE SOMETHING THAT WILL SUIT YOU Try us and let us prove it Here are our leaders Pinnacle Niggerhead and Sunshine Maitland and Chandler Canon every one the best of its kind Notice for Presentation to and Hearing before Judge The State of Nebraska County of Mirnas ss in the County Court of said County of Furnas Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims and demands against Thomas Jones late of Furnas County deceased that the time fix-tate is six months from 6th day of January 1911 All such persons are required to present their claims with the vouchers to the County Judge of said County at his office therein on or before the 6thday of July 1911 at 10 a Dated this 5tli day of December 1910 (Seal) Lutton County Judge Perry Lambe Butler Attorneys still Visiting and relatives in THE GHIQAGO LUMBER GO GUARANTY ACT VALID this locality This weather is tough on all carriers Theodore Albright returned home Rcw meat market! BILL COLECTORS In olden times the bill collector as masculine and loud of tongue and he would bullyrag and bettor until our nerves were all unstrung Hte impudence was often ghastly and when we kicked him from our door he worried us and bored vastly the way he atood around and swore Collection day was then a terror and when It came groan and sigh and walk the floor or tear our hair or go looking for a place to die But times have changed the world grows better! For how a maiden fair and bright cornea down upon the smiling debtor and he coughs up with great delight! The girl collector bluster or threaten suits by lawyer folk no so cheap that digust her by telling her that ho Is broke So paying become a pleasure I like to see the girls come in I hand them in a bushel measure the good old scads that make them grin 0 woman-some old bard hath said she fills with happiness cup! I startd off clerks and strain my credit just for the Joy of paying Walt Mason from Colorado last week Merle and Lily Shellenberger who have been visiting relatives in this locality returned home to Beaver City last week Bill Hunter and wife w'ere in Oils locality last week visiting friends and relatives Mrs Joe Chehey is visiting at the home of Ed for a few days Andrew Robesoh snow-bound at tlie home of Lew' He was on his way to A after the dance at Stuebers The phone wire east of Kirkpatricks was frozen in two last Monday I have opened up a Meat Market in old stand and handle only the best quality of fresh and salt meats fish game oysters and celery in season Also pay the highest cash price for Poultry and Hides Laws Passed in Nebraska Kansas And Oklahoma Art Declared Legal Washington Jan The fight over the policy of the state guaranteeing bank deposits met with reversed today when the supreme court of tle United States held constitutional the bank gauranty laws of Oklahoma Nebraska and Kansas The three acts were passed by the respective state legislatures as a result of the financial stringency beginning in 1907 They were similar except that the Nebraska law made it obligatory on all state banks tp be placed in the of state of contribute to the guaranty fund to fidais while the Oklahoma and Kansas legislatures left the contribution with attendant duties and benefits to the discretion of the bank themselves The supreme court of Oklahoma held that the law was constitutional so did the circuit court of the United States for the District of Kansas In passing on the Kansas law The circuit court of the United States for the District qf Nebraska however held that the Nebraska law was unconstitutional AH three cases were urged at the same time and the laws def reded as a proper exercise of the police power of the state Justice Holmes today announced the decision of the court affirming the Oklahoma and Kansas Judgments and reversing the Nebraska holding Horses Mules and Cattle Hiatt I Have always on hand a choice lot of Draft Geldings Mares and Mules in car load lots REID Physician and Surgeon Glasses Fitted Cambridge Nebraska BARTLEY Mrs Bote who has been 111 for several weeks was burled Sunday Services were held in the German Lutheran church Mr Bote and family have tile sympathy of the entire community Mrs James nephew and wife who had been visiting hero the past week left Monday evening for the west Mrs Ernest Shoemaker is quite ill at her home with pneumonia Mrs Babbitt is enjoying a visit with her sister Mlbs Borden Bartley has splendid train service now Mr Sheets from Kansas visited with lite mother adn sister-in-law a short time last week Harry Miller visited Tuesday in Bartley with his brother and sister REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sevier Sheriff to A Perry lots 1 2 block 23 Cambridge $120000 Fulls and wife to George Seibert pt northwest quarter northeast quarter see 20-2-22 $100000 William Askey and wife to village of Oxford pt lot 4 block 2 Struves Add Oxford $5000 Als-tot and wife to Vincent and wife to John Alfred Hoyle pt lots 5 6 block 50 Arapahoe $100000 Margaret Stiarwalt and hus to Jerome Aldrich northeast quarter sec 27-2-22 $320000 Wm Volgarnore and wife to Robert Volgarnore east half of southeast quarter sec 23-1-22 $100000 Ohirietena Balliet and hue to Samuel Adkins south half lot 3 all lot 4 and north 40 ft lot 5 block 24 Oxford $80000 Willie Miller to Harry Denton lots 3 4 block 0 Oxford $10000 Henry Glathar and wife to James Cameron west half of southwest quarter southwest quarter of northwest quarter sec 11-2-22 $400000 Mary A Fults to Thomas Fults 12 acres in east half of northwest quarter sec 20-2-22 $250000 Eli SIMON Conveyancing Collections Rea Estate Insurance Notary Public Office in Faling Block Cambridge Nebraska The Cambridge Roller POINTED PARAGRAPHS Nearly every good talker overdoes CALHOUN MILLS it UNDERTAKER Manufacturers of four and All Kinds of Mill Products Funeral Director Licensed Embalmer HEARSE IN CONNECTION Res 17 Store 81 We have the finest and best equipped mill in southern Nebraska First-class workmen employed and satisfaction guaranteed Ourgrades of flour are seldom equaled never excelled Correspondence solicited forget that Geo Turner still does harness and shoe repairing At old stand Cambridge Milling Co X-a'4Wsv WaWW W-W Free lunch Is sometimes pretty ex-p nsive food Ever notice what poor care other people take of their health? Avoid pushing to the front by go lg back on your friends make the mistake of claim ing you never make one When a woman has an eye for the beautiful she hunts up a mirror Many a man is kept busy acquiring the things lie want People write a lot of things In a letter they wouldn't say to your face Nothing amuses the average man more than to have some woman believe site is bossing him Life is full of ups and but uatortnately most of us are down more of the time than up And It sometimes happens that a man likes to have his wife get so mad ehu speak to then she will mi ask him for money Chicago Neff' DR PORTER DENTIST Phone 59 Office over First National Bank Cambridge Nebraska SETT ITEMS (Edited by pupils of school) Frank Babcock visited with his brother Keifnetli last week School commenced Monday after a weeks vacation with a small attendance on account of the weather Tom Kubik and Mr Kaveny helped Clem Kaveny saw wood Saturday Della McCoy left Saturday for her school on the Sappa after a week's vacation Some of our young folk attended a party at Mr last Friday evening and all report a fine time Mrs Kaveny and daughters Anna and Lily visited with MrsC Kav-uny Thursday of last week? Elberon Harding is visiting friends near Franklin and Hastings at present Mary Karash is visiting her grandma this week I KLINE FERRY EflMBE BUTLER LAWYERS Geo Curlier Proprietor of the Offices: CORN FOR SALE Corn f-o-b cars Bloomington at 40c per bushel Adorn Ingram Bloomington Nebraska Cambridge Beaver City PalwtBarberj Harness and Harness Findings and Repairing SHOE REPAIRING 2 Doors east State Bank A KEE Physician Surgeon Office over First National Bank Cambridge Nebraska DR DALY DENTIST Upstairs lu John-Aiken block Phone 26 Cambridge Nebr At Bartley Tuesdays and Holbrook Thursdays old stand.

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