The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 28, 1911, Image 8

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various prizes at tlio Fnrmct'u Iiml
tare. Thoro was contddornble jrood
nnturod rivalry developed tills year
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WOMKNS DEPARTMENT.
Butter
1st Mrs. Eil McCrillla
2nd Mrs. T. Kralik
3rd Mrs. J si Crow
Special Sarah McPurlland
Bicnd
lBt Mrs. Hunts
2nd Mrs. J. K. Clianey
Grulinm Dread
No Entry
Corn Hi uail
1st Mrs. Ily Gilhnm
Blscuita
1st Mrs.. Chas. lloiplo
2nd Mrs. C. II. Miner
Cinnuinon Rolls
J. st l'carl Iluircr
2nd Mrs. C. II. Miner
Bicad of Amboy Flour
1st Mrs. Rant.
2nd Mrs. Ily Wiping
Dread of Hastings Hour
1st Mrs. Rant-.
2nd Mrs. C. II. Miner
Display of urtieles mnde of Dread
Dough
1st Mrs. Rant?.
Angel Food
' 1st Mio. Ily Gilhnm
Whitu Luyer Cake:
' 1st, Mrs. Chas. Rieglo
,21x1, Lillio Huirer
Dark Luyer Cake:
V-ltt, Mrs. Clias. Kicgle
,2ml, Tenil lluirer
fijugur Cookies:
1st, Mrs. Chas. Rieyle
2ml, Mrs. E. McCrillis
Ginger Cookies:
VlBt, Mrs. Alice Putlca
2nd, Lillio llullcr -Fruit
Cookies:
., 1st, Mrs. Chas. Rieglo
-2ild, Mrs. Chus. Ludlow
Doughnuts:
.-.1st, Mrs. Chas. Rieglo
r2riu, Pcai1! lluirer
Cream Pull's:
, 1st, Mrs. Rantz
i . 2nd, Mrs. C. H. Miner
Fruit Pie:
1st, Lillio HulTer
'Mince Pie:
1st, Mrs. Rantz
One Crust Pie:
: 1st, Mrs. W. P. Fulton
2nd Mrs. F. L. Smith
Four Cakes by oue Person:
' 1st, Mrs. Rantz
Three Cakes by Young Lady;
1st, Mabel Lssig
'Display of Baking from Riverton
Flour:
1st, Mrs. Chas., Riegle
C2nd, Mrs. Elmlra Slaby
Display 'Baking "from Lebanon Flour:
1st; Mrs. Raftta. ' it
Canned Pears:
lBt, Mrs. H.''E. -Thomas
r 2nd, MM. W.'T;'Whltpt' ,""":
Canned Peaches: ' 'V
1st, Mrs. Len" Wilmot
2nd, Mrs. H. E. Thomas
Canned Cherries:
1st, Mrs. Len Wilmot
2nd, Mrs. B. Blickenstaff
Canned Plums:
1st, Mrs. Len Wilmot
2nd, Mrs. Wm. Wolf
Canned Apples:
1st, Mrs. H. E. Thomas
2nd, Clara McMillian . ...
Canned Gooseberries: , ,
1st, Mrs. Wm. Wolf
2nd, Mrs. Chas. Ludlow . , ,
Canned Tomatoes: , , .
Bt. Mrs. Len Wilmot , .
2nd, Clara McMillian . .
Qfiftaed Corn: . , ,.4 . .
Hist, Mrs. C. H. Miner , .
2nd, Mrs Wm. Wolf 4 . . .
ffsplav Canned Fruit:
lsfcMrs. F. L, Smith ,..,.,.
2nd, Mr Wm. Wolf , , ; j ,
joeciaL Clara McMilllaa ,.
4ftne Jelly:
TeL Mrs, Geo. Coon .,.,..
Mrs. Fred Harria
M Jelly: ...
B. BuckensUW
i Jelly: ..,.
sua. una narns .,.,,..
Jel v:
Len Wilmot j
ansplay of Jelly: ,..
lBt, Mrs. F. L. Smith . j tJ
gour Cucumber Pickles: ., ,
1st, Mrs. R. C. Shulty
Sweet Cucumber Pickles: , . ,
1st, Mrs. Len Wilmot .
2nd, Mrs. W. T. White n
Beet Pickles: , , .
1st, Mrs. Chas. Ludlow
2nd, Mrs. F. L. Smith
Green Tomato Pickles:
1st, Mrs. D. Blickenstaff
2nd, Mrs. A. C. Sluby
Watermelon Pickles:
1st, Mrs. A. C. Sluby
Mixed Pickles: -
1st, Mrs. A. C. Slaby
Needlework,
yelct:
1st, Mis. Finkcnbinder
2nd, Mrs, Harry Letson
Mardungcr:
1st, Mrs. Kate Rickards
2nd, Mrs. Ed G arbor
Special, Alice Pope
yawmvoik:
1st. aib. Oliver Wright
gnd, Mra. Pulnicky
lloml Embroidery;
jiA, Mrs. Kd Garoer
2nd, Iilubal Essig
Bttttenberg: ,
Bt Mrs. E. E. Burr
2nd, Mrs. Sam Foe
raid Lace:
1st, Mrs. E. E. Burr
2nd, Mrs. Arnold
flhbdow Embroidory: .
1st, Mrs. A. Arnold
2nd, Mrs. J. B. Stanser
Special, Mrs. W. P. Fulton
WsJlachian: ,
fst, Mrs. J. Newbury
2nd, Mrs. McKceby
Tatting:
1st, Mrs. Dr. Allen
2nd, Mrs. Ed Amack
Special, Mrs. H. Letson '
Vetting: t
1st, Mrs. J. B. Dtonser
JCmbroidorcd Waist:
1st. Mrs. Blair
' fad, Mrs. A. Arnold
mbroiuered Apron;
n ls Mrs McKceby
Ck&AM
Tst Mrs
QnH. Hol T.'nnliu-ntt 'l
Embroidered Pillow Cas:
1st, Mrs. Kate KIckariM
2nd. Mrs. A. T. Walker
Infants Wardrobe:
1st, Mrs. Harry Letson
2nd. Mrs. Ruth Arnold Gurncy
Display Darning:
1st, Mrs. C. li. Miner
Silk Knit Article:
1st. Mrs. Stoncbieaker
Woolen Knit Article:
1st. Mrs. Ed McCunc
2nd. Mrs. G. W. Humnicll
Cotton Knit Article:
1st. Mrs. A. T. Walker
2nd. Mrs. A. Arnold
Silk Crocheted Article:
1st, Mrs. Blair
2nd. Miss Entrlehart
Woolen Cliochoted Article:
1st, Miss Englchart
2nd. Mrs. Ily Gilliam
Cotton .Crocheted Article:
1st, Mrs. Burr
2nd, Mra. Hurry Letson
Sncciul. Mrs. Harry Harris
Cotton Crocheted Lace:
1st, Mrs. M. A. Bradsliaw
2nd. Mrs. MeKecbv
Ciochoted Bed Spread:
lfit, lui'K. Hurry l.etson
2nd, Mrs. Ida Young
Irish Crochet:
1st, Mrs. Win. Brown
2nd, Mrs. Julia M. Miner
Fancy Crocheted Bag:
1st, Airs. Julia miner
2nd. Mrs. Ed Gurber
Silk Pieced Quilt:
1st, iurs. Geo. Kcou ,
2nd. Mrs. Bluir f
Cotton Pieced Quilt:
1st. Mrs. C. M. Wh no o
Woolen Pieced Quilt:
1st, Aini. Polmcky
2nd, Mrs. .Jas. McCartney
Snccinl. Mrs. A. L. Beck
Quilting:
1st. Mrs. Walpolo
2nd. Mrs. F. S. Sherwood .
Quilt with most pieces:
1st. mrs. iiiair
2nd. Mrs. M. B. Corner
Silk piiccs Sofa Pillow:
1st, iurs. A. Anderson , ..
Cross Stitch Pillow:
1st, Mrs. Ed Garber
2nd, Mrs. M. A. Bradshaw
Hnrdangcr Pillow:
1st. Ada Fitz '. ' ' ' "'
2nd, Mrs. Nannie Hale
Colored Silk Emb. Pillow:
1st Miss Englchart
2nd,, Mrs. Patmore
Woolen Emu. Pillow:
1st, Mrs. Perry
Novelty Pillow:
inii mio. u uuiuer
2nd, Mrsl Frank Perry
Special. Phoebe Osborne
1- r i.i -.-..I.....
Largest Display Needlework:
1st. JNlas Kngelhart
2nd, .Mrs. Polnecky
Special, Mrs. Finkenbinder
" Mrs. E. E. Burr
" Mrs. Ed Garber
," . Mrs Blair
" Mrs. Foe
" i Mrs. Bradshaw
- ",v Mrs. McKeeby
Dto't, Made bv Ladles Over Siitr
Eyelet 'Embroidery :
1st. Mrs. M. 'A. Bradshaw
Hardinger:
1st. Mrs. J. Newbury
Battenberg:
lst,Mrs. Nannie, Hale
Tatting: . i ,
iptj)Mrj. Beuben Leggett
2nd, Mrs. Mary Arneson
Crocheted Articles:
1st Mrs. Newbury
2nd. Mrs. Stonebreaker
Knitted Articles:
1st Mrs. Baxter
2nd. Mrs. F. N. Richardson
Knitted Mittens:
1st Mrs. Stonebreaker
2nd. Mrs. Newbury
Knitted Stockings:
1st. Mrs. Newbury
Oldest Quilt:
1st Mrs. F. S. Sherwood
2nd. Miss Baxter
Cake by Lady over 70:
1st, Mrs. Lockhart
Handwork by Lady over 80:
ist, Mrs. Lucy Matnewt
2nd, Mrs. Gilham
GIRLS' DEPARTMENT.
Bread:
1st Anne Brummer
Cake not Angel Food:
1st Anne Brummer . :
Two Crust Pie: "
1st Anne Brummer ;,.;','
V..1 BAMM..I KJ1.m.k . .
iu, wciiuic tuiiicr i ; !
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une urust Pie:
1st Jennie Miner
Pie by Girl under 12:
1 lfnfaaAi UIham
Cake by Girl under 12: ' il
1st, Margaret Miner "Vpl.v?
Needlework.
Pincushion: '
1st Margaret Fogel
2nd, Zelma Wonderly
Special, Maurine Caldwell
Embroidery Work:
1st Josephine Essig
2nd, Zelma Wonderly
Special, Ethel Slawson
Teresa Rieglo
" Maurine Caldwell
" Ethel Coon
Darning of Hose:
1st, Anno Brummer
Patched Garment:
1st. Anno Brummer
Embroidery by Girl under 10:
1st. Josephine Rieglo
2nd, Bannio Essig
Special, Berdcna Smith
Sofa Pillow:
1st, Mary Essig
2nd, No Competition
Dressed Doll:
1st. Maudo EESig
Free-hand Skotch:
3 st. Beatrice Slosrs
2nd, Jennie Minor
ART DEPARTMENT.
Oil Painting:
1st. Mrs. Colo
2nd, Mrs. Colo
Water Color:
1st. Mrs. Back '
2nd. No Competition
Pastel:
Int. Mabel Whitaker i
2nd. No Competition
China, Naturalistic:
1st, uertrudo Coon
2nd. No Competition
China, Convontfonnl:
ist. Mrs. uobt Mitchell
2nd, No Competition
Discretionary.
Special, Mrs. Wcldeman
" Mrs. Simpson -
" Mrs. Mclntyro
" Mrs. n. Frisblo
M Mrs. F. N. Richardson
" Mrs. Bohrcr
" Blnncho Popo
jaa 1--K3 ,.
itb
Mrs. M. B. Corner V
Mrs. Harry Letson '
Mrs. Kate Rickards?
Mrs. Finkcnbinder
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
Best Review by 7th or 8th grade pu
pil on uvangciine:
1st. Kenneth Johnson
2nd. Ada Duckworth
Best description of some domestic ani
mal by any .ml or ltn grade pupil
1st, Robio (t. Samson
2nd. Irene Hall
Best display of crayon, (not less than
group of three) from any pupil
under 12:
1st. Josephine Frisbic
2nii, Benjamin Johnson
Best display of charcoal, (not less
than group of three) irom any
pupil under 12:
1st, Chnncuy McDowell
2nd, Jnhnic Houchin
Best display of water color, (not less
tnun group ol three) by any pu
pil over 12:
1st, Margaret Ryan
Best display of crayon, (not less
man gtoup ol three) by any pu
pil over 12:
lkt. Hoi nee Frisbie
2nd. Willie Schniebcr
Best display of charcoal, (not less
tnan gioup ol three) by any' pu
pil over 12:
1st, Horace Frisbic
2nd, Carroll Ailcs
:ird. Olen Wolf
Best Map of Nebraska showing rivers,
ranroaus ami live largest towns:
1st. Grace Robertson
2nd. Kenneth Johnston
Best man of Webster county by any
pupil under 12:
1st, Allen Moritz
2nd. Pearl White
Best product map of North America:
1st, iMnrcncG Johnston
2nd, Hincy Johnson
Best display of Penmanship by any
punn unuer a:
1st, Hazel Hnskin
2nd. Jennie May Coon
Best display of Pcnmnnshin bv ,nnv
pupil between 8 and 12:
1st, Bertha Hnvcl
2nd. Floy Mcintosh
Best display of Penmanship by any
. nunil over 12;
,itf Pearl McConkey ,
" .anil, JBcssie Havel
Tirfi,iKcverc Steven
Bd.Sjt display of Orthography by any
.pupii over iu:
1st. Kenneth Johnson
Best collection of hand work (four
pieces; dv any primary pupil:
1st. C. A. Pierce
2nd, Vincent Johnston
Best display of Mechanical druwing.
1st, Henrietta Stewart
Snd, Ivn Hoffman
Best display of Bench Work (since
aanuary lunj:
1st Fred Phares .
2nd. PVnnlr MpTnfnoh
Best display of Geography work from
any graaeu scnooi:
Int. Kiirhfh fmirla XtaA r1MnJ
Best display of Geography work from
, any rural scnooi:
1st, District No..34
PABM pnnniTrc
Best ten ears 'Yellow Corn:
r, ist, t. w. White
2nd, C. B. Steward '
SrH Vnui PrloVif .
White, Best 10 Ears:
isi, uuy uay ' '
2nd, H. W. Lambrecht
oru, vrea urignt
Red, Best 10 Ears:- 0.
lnt Allfnief TtrlnVman
Best 10 Ears of Sweet Corn:
1st, Will Haskins
Best Broom Corn:
1st Jim Rflmiphomn
Pop Corn, Best 10 Ears:
ist buy Harwood
2nd, Paul White
T. W. Whlf
Best Single Ear, any color:
T.W.White
Best Wheat:
1st Ancil Crabill
2nd. C A. f!n
Best Oats: ' i . .'
1st Cox Bros. -' '--;
OmJ V CI B1L. . ' v 1 . .
Best Rye: ' :
1st Gus Pundt ' " ' ; ';
O-J T- -l t .''..i.-.S.
nu, io vjtow - :. ' i
Best Kaffir Corn:
lit. Cox Bros.
Beet Cane Seed:
1 i -;"'. " ' '
.'IT-' .tN .'.
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2nd.
Best Millet Seed:
1st. Gus Pundt
2nd, W. J. Haskins
Best Sweet Potatoes: "' ,v
1st, W. J. Haskins
Best Potatoes: ' '
1st Luther Crabill (
2nd. J. L. Fin1iv -"
Best Onlonst" " "",
1st Joe Topham, Sr.
4.MU, vjua urus.
Best Turnips:
1st, C. H. Smith -
oJ r nr iint
Best Mangle Beets:
1st, J. O. Butler
2nd, Ed McCann
Best Table Beets:
1st, Mrs. Geo. Coon
2nd, R. W. Wilson
Best Cnrrots:
1st. John Harris
2nd. J. B. Stinsor C
Best Parsnips:
1st, S. A. Burwcll
2nd, Chas. Ludlow
Best Peanuts:
1st, Wm. Rasscr
2nd. R. C. Shultz
Best Peppers:
1st, Chas. Ludlow
Best Pumpkins:
1st, J. M. Steward
2nd. Gus Pundt
Best Snuash:
1st, Joo Carr '
2nd. Gen. Witwer
Bc3t Korsliaw:
lot, Luther CrnbiU
2nd. Clnroneo Wllnnn
Best Plato of Apples:
1st D. He tf el bower
2nd, Oliver McNutt
3rd.-D. Heffelbower
Best Wild Hay, Baled:
1st C. J. Whlto
2nd, Joo Crow
Best Balo of Alfalfa:
1st, A. B. Piorco
Best Snmplcn of Alfalfa:
ist J. m. u toward
2nd, E. M. Botartu
BOYS SPKC1AI..
Yellow Coxn.
lnt, Ilnrold Ludlow
White Corn:
lnt Paul Whi'-o
Sti'l r,yeritt Coon
Debt 10 cars, any color:
u
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Barred Rocks i
1st Chas. Phares t
2nd. H. A. JohnRon
Buff Rocks:
1st, II. Cochrane
2nd. C. .1. Plntfc
White Rocks:
1st, W. F. Colo
White Wyundottes:
ist." layman issig
2nc . Miiv Alitor
Buir Wyandottcs:
1st, George Trine
Golden Lace Wyundottes:
ist. .jonn u. otnnscr
9ii(i .Irtlm 11 Kfnnsnr
White Oiphington:
1st, J. u. uutlcr
2nd, J. O. Butler
Buir Oiphington:
1st, V. B. Fulton
2nd. C. MeCcml
Rhode Island Reds:
1st. J. O. Butler
2nd, Joe Topham
Bluck Laligshung:
1st. G. L. Canheld
2nd, O. D. Hedge
White Brnhmas:
1st, Chas. Robbins
Rose Comb Brown Leghorn:
1st, T. E. Topham
Blue Andulasians;
1st, E. N. Tompkins
Anconas:
1st, W. C. Crcidcr
2nd. W. fi. f!rolilii
Cornish Indian Games:
1st, Fred Slaby
BufT Cochin Bantams:
1st, Veina Trine
2nd, Marian Bloom .
Ducks:
1st, II. Gilhnm
Bronze Turkeys:
1st, C. B. Steward
2nd, C. B. Steward .
White Turkeys:
1st Lyman Essig
2nd. Win. Linnincott
Colored Geese:
1st, C. B. Steward
2nd, Geo. Engclhart
Sweepstakes on Trio:
Lyman Essig.
Sweepstakes on best Scoring Male:
J. O. Butler
Sweepstakes' on Best Scoring Female:
Ira Wolfe
HORSES Belgian.
Stallions:
1st, Henry Johnson
2nd, Lyman Essig
3rd, Henry Johnson ,
Standard Bred:
1st E. II. Gilbert
2nd, John Barclay
3rd, J. M Burgess
Best Colt under Four Years:
1st, Max Mizer
2nd, Arthur Bradshaw
3rd, C. B. Steward t v
Best Colt under Three Years Belgian
1st, Tracey Sherer
Best Colt Uunder Three Years Per-
Cheron:
Best Colt under Three Years Shire:
1st, Tracey Sherer
2nd, C, B. Steward
Best Colt under Two Years Old Per-
cheron: '
Best Colt under Two Years old Sta-
dart Bred: ' .
1st! John Ratchien
2nd. C. J.'McCallum :, i
Best Colt under Two Years Coach.
1st John Ratchjen
OnJ .Tnttn rnna
Sucking Colts Belgian:
1st Lyman ussig
Ond Honrv Hnlnehusch
Sucking Colt Norman:
lot n. F! Rnmev
Best Team -Farm Mares:
1st Joe Crow
2nd, Tom Krallick !
Best Team Geldings:
1st, E. R. Slawsen
Best Brood Mare:
1st, Joe Crow.
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Best Team Mules:
1st, Joe Crow
2nd, Will Robertson
8nL J. V. Nejrley
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Best Jack:
1st Amboy Milling vo.
Best Collection of Shetland Ponies:
1st, Chas. Miner
2nd. James Miner
Carriage Team:
1st, layman bssik
2nd, J' Negley .t ' V
3rd, Cooper ft Son . ' :"
fli1 1bIa i!
1st Lyman Essig
2nd, Ed Garber
3rd, Joe Topham, Jr
Hot nf Rtjjllinn:
: i
1st Lyman Kssig
2nd, j!v. -Negley .
Srd. C. J. Cooner & Son
y
Mules under Four:
1st Tom Swortz
2nd, Pete Mcintosh
Srd. Pete Mcintosh
Mules under Two:
1st Jake Ellinger
2nd. Abo Del nh
Sucking Mules:
1st Jnko Klltngcr
2nd, Abo Dclph
Srd, Guy Day
CATTLE.
Shorthorns, 3 yr. Bull:
1st, Dumerell & Steward
2nd. Henry Johnson
Shorthorns, 1 yr. old Bull:
1st Wm. weesner
Bull Calf:
1st, Tracey snover
n.i nr.i.atn. f'n Pnor Tnrm
Shorthorn Cov, 'l yr. old:
1st. Henry Johnson -o...i
nomnrnll & Steward
Heifer, Shorthom, 2 yr. old:
1st & 2nd, Lymnn Essig
Shorthorn Yearling Calf:
1st & 2nd, Damcrell & Steward
Heifor Calf: , B1 .
1.4 x. 9nd. nnmereU & Steward
Jersoy Bull, 3 yr. old:
1st, JB. M. UODIO
Holstoin Bull. 1 yr. old:
1st, C. J. Plntto
Holstoin Cow. 3 yr. old:
lBt C. J. nauo
Sweep Stakes Beef Breeds. Bull:
1st, Damcrell & Steward
Sweep Stakes on Cows:
'1st Jjvman juom . ,
ve ntiikos on Dairy Breeds:
r 1st, C J. Plntto
Open YTool Sheep. Buck: ,
lBt. Omnr Crowoll
on.l Will Knnhn
Opon'Wool Rheop, Evo:
lBt, Will IVUimu
2nd, Omar Crowoll . f.
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Feed
Hay, Grain, Flour,
Alfalfa Meal Delivered
SIHIPSON & REHltQRTHY
: : Opposite Post Office : :
Thone Us Your Orders, Bell, Red 57
Th Horn
P. A. Wullbrandt, Prop.
A Gamploto Lino of Staple and Fancy Groceries,
also tho Latest Patterns In
Gueensware
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We are also making a Mpoclalty of the Celebrated
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Pen of Sheep:
1st umar croweu
wmg
Billie:!. ..,..,.
1st, Lloyd'Perry ''",
1st Chas. -Miner
2nd, Lloyd Perry
Rnna
Aged Boar, Poland China:
1st, Will Kuehjv
Aged Sow. Poland China:
' 1st, Will Kuebn 4 , ..
Poland China Sow", under 1 yr.:
J. B. Stanser ' ,,
Duroc Aged Sow:
1st, Will Koats
Duroc under 1 yc:
1st, E. N. Roberts
9t Will Pnafn
Poland China Boar under 1 yr.:
ist u. it. ADoey
9nd. E. W. Anderson
Sweep Stakes Sow:
Will Kuehn
Sweep Stakes Best Pair:
Will Kuenn w ,
Sweep Stakes Best Male Hog:
C 6. Roberta
PsMlutkatT
ItotlwtttaDitftMlttoM.
TheAalraaeats, Aeguit later, If win Inter,
lUrrYaUr, KaUle Wlttkau Henry WM
haus,anAriaar Trser, aon-rMldants, will
take aoMee that o KoTember Stb, 1M1,
Joieph laur, Ftorenee Inur, Kmma Alte
meyer, Henry Altemeyer and Amanda
Traoy.M Plalnttflk, filed their petlUon and
oommeneed an action agalni eald non-retf-denU
M defendant In the DUUIot Court of
nr.v.... on..nv. Mahrulll. th OhlCCt and
prayer o which are to obtain the Judgment
ot Mid court connrraing ne uru u. .
parties aa lnald petlUon let forth, and their
respective rlghU and Interest, as owners or
n..nriuininiiintho toliawlng described
real estate In said Webster county, to-wlt:
Tho east half of the south-west quanur .u
tho west half of the south-oast quwtor of
Hcction 1, In township 4, north, range 11, west
of the 8th, P.M., and for a partition of said
real-estate, or, If tho samo can not equitably
bo divided, that said premises bo Bold and tho
proceeds divided botwocn tho parties accord.
Ing to their respective rights; also that an
account bo taken aud Btatcd of tho rents and
prollts received by defendant Kinlllo Witt
linus, that the dowor Interest of wild Kmlllo
WlttliaitR bo ascertained, commuted, and a
Hum In gross awarded her on account there
of, after deducting therefrom tlio amount
duo tho co-owners on account oi sam rum
ami prollts. Plalntlllsnlhopray tor general
ciiultiiblcrolluf
Maid dofoiidants aro required to answer
bald petition, on lllo In tho oillco ot tho Clerk
of said court ut Hod Cloud, Nebraska on or
beforu Monday. January 13th. lam..
u..i,i ,i,i..i,,inniK win ulso tako uollco that
on Tuesday, January 10. 1912, bald plalnllll
will tako the uopoaitioiioi.iogopn mwr wu.
licsH, to bo uai'd aV tho trial ot wild causo, at
tbolawolllecof Jessoll. bchapor, In Wash
ington, Franklin county, Missouri, between
the liourH of S o'clock A. M., aud & o'cloik P.
M., off. lid ilny.
Dated November 2J, 1911.
Jo El' n I.srmt, ot. al., PlatntltP),
by I.. II. lllacklodgo,
their Attorney.
Thu finest lino ntid best assortment
of Ilarness ever carried before, Cull
and look It over. Mommiit Bno.
Wolfe & Whitaker, geuoral black-
smiths, now carry a full line of furm
implements, hturcys, buBgleB.wngoiis,
KtititJ phiwc, RiiseiiBliioH.Htacltor ropos,
ull k)itli ot luuuliiuery nnd buuvy
hanlwayo, and ill hupplles for samo.
Alao all kinds of oil. Licensed Plumb
ers. Calls promptly unwored.
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Oils, Garden Seeds and
to Your Door.
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DR. CHAS. L CROSS
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Red Gloid "" Nebraska
FOR BALE
R. C. Rhode Island Reds
Both sexes at 50c and 75c each
MRS. T. W. WHITE
Ruiial Phone 2-10
Kkd Cloud
REWARD
$50 - Fifty Dollars Reward - $50
Tho undci-sltmed nereis tn nnv tn
any ono for thenrrefit and conviction'
of tiny porfon or persons violating the
liquor or Kiimblinir laws ot tho state of
NitbiM,u, in tho olty of lieil Cloud,
the Hum of fifty riollttis.
Ri: Cloud Civic Association
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NEW BAKERY
I bare opened a babery tnRcd
Cloud aud solicit u share of
your patronuge.
Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes
always in stock. Phone mo f.
your wants (Ind. phone 188.)
Rotiill store opposljto.'Vptpf
lice, in DUcJcrlcli buildlug.
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